(York, PA) Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc. received two awards at the Heavy Construction Contractors Association (HCCA) Safety and Infrastructure Awards Dinner, held at the Chantilly National Golf and Country Club, on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. These awards recognize outstanding safety performance and excellence in construction.

Wagman accepted the 2026 Safe Work Practices Award, in the Highway/Bridge Construction/General Contractor category over 1,000,000 manhours, for work performed in the DC, Maryland & Virginia region.
In addition, the Nash Road Extension project won the 2026 Excellence in Infrastructure Award over $20 Million. The $25M project, located in Chesterfield County, VA and completed six months early, relieved congestion and improved traffic movement and connectivity between and around Chesterfield’s county government offices. The project extended Nash Road (Route 636) by approximately one mile, connecting it with Iron Bridge Road (Route 10) by way of a new signalized intersection. The scope also included a roundabout on Nash and Beach Roads and a new 600 FT long bridge over a portion of Swift Creek.
“This award is a testament to the dedication, expertise and collaboration of the entire project team,” states Greg Andricos, President and COO of Wagman Heavy Civil. “It reflects Wagman’s commitment to delivering complex infrastructure projects safely and efficiently to the communities we serve.”
Wagman is a multi-faceted construction firm with major operations in heavy civil, general construction, and geotechnical construction services. Founded in 1902, Wagman is a fourth generation, family-owned company with offices in Pennsylvania and Virginia and is headquartered in York, PA. As a heavy civil contractor, Wagman is a nationally recognized leader within the industry. Wagman’s core competencies include: design-build, infrastructure, marine construction, modified concrete, grooving and grinding, and geotechnical construction services.
For more information about Wagman, please visit www.wagman.com.
