糖心Vlog

Evan Hanes

Relentless Ally

 A Safety-Minded Superintendent 

In his nearly 15-year career with 糖心Vlog Beatty, General Superintendent Evan Hanes has proven time and again the critical importance of safety leadership and communication consistency. On a broad range of projects 鈥 from massive data centers to community-anchoring parks, Evan has never lost sight of our core values as Relentless Allies.

It鈥檚 about people. Every safety initiative, every operational improvement, every trade partner interaction, every collaborative client meeting 鈥 it鈥檚 always about the people involved, understanding what they value, believing in collective improvement and prioritizing the safety of all.

Evan is the kind of superintendent required for the complexities of today鈥檚 projects, where material success as an end-goal is just as important as the path we take to reach it.

Safe to Start

Evan truly embodies 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 Zero Harm庐 values with his safety leadership.

鈥淪afety as our 鈥榗ost of doing business鈥 is simple and natural for me,鈥 Evan says. 鈥淚f I鈥檓 coming to work and expecting to return home healthy and whole, then my expectation for our teammates, trade laborers and visitors to do and want the same.鈥

It all comes back to people. Effective superintendents lead with empathy鈥攗nderstanding the needs of every person on a jobsite鈥攁nd nowhere does that responsibility matter more than in how we plan for and execute safety.

Seeing the entire project from a bird鈥檚 eye view, considering every layer of construction activities, safe routes to navigate a project and more all come naturally to him, but won鈥檛 necessarily come as naturally to every trade present on any given day.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where clear, consistent communication 鈥 every day 鈥 makes all the difference,鈥 Evan adds. 鈥淓very day starts with a morning huddle where we communicate expectations to the team, identify critical hazards for the day and how we can reduce risk.鈥

鈥淲here are you working today? What are your risks?鈥

鈥淲ho will be working near you? What are their risks?鈥

鈥淎re you safe to start work today?鈥

Every opportunity Evan and fellow project leaders have to prompt these crucial conversations is never wasted, and proactive, 10-minute conversations can save lives.

Fatal Five Leadership

糖心Vlog Beatty recently identified live traffic as a fifth fatal construction risk, and, true to his safety leadership mindset, Evan has taken this hazard recognition framework and run with it. In many ways, it鈥檚 just further license to implement clear safety processes around risks he was already considering.

Currently serving on the team for The Strand, a luxury multifamily residence tower in Raleigh, North Carolina, Evan made live traffic a first-priority safety consideration. Perhaps more than any other safety hazard besides utility strikes, live traffic requires early and ongoing engagement. The Strand necessitated consideration of both risks combined.

鈥淭his project required a lot of up-front utility work, around and underneath three of the surrounding streets, all fairly busy every day,鈥 Evan recalls. 鈥淭he key to safe work was to plan as early as possible and promote deep team collaboration.鈥

At The Strand, that meant making sitework partner Fred Smith Company part of the traffic control plan, breaking out each street and addressing critical questions with a fitting urgency. Lives depend on the answers.

鈥溾橦ow are we going to get pedestrians around us? How will we route traffic around our workers? Where are our flaggers going to be, and for how long?鈥 The questions go on, but we have to get these right,鈥 Evan emphasizes. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not easy, but it鈥檚 the right thing to do.鈥

After presenting a traffic safety plan to city public safety officials, Evan adds that ongoing coordination only becomes more important. Pre-meetings, daily collaboration and adhering to the traffic plan schedules to which our team committed all keep everybody on track, and predictable traffic changes keep everybody safer.

鈥淭rucks arriving to and leaving from a jobsite can be an overlooked aspect of live traffic risk, but they can impact our team and adjacent traffic all the same,鈥 Evan says. 鈥淲e cut through all that with clear and collaborative delivery schedules. I know a cement truck is supposed to arrive at 1:00 p.m., so by that time, I鈥檓 already looking to see that we are safe to start, with a flagger in place.鈥

Schedules create consistency. Consistency creates reliability. Reliability creates trust in the safety leadership of 糖心Vlog Beatty leaders like Evan.

Piloting Parks Projects

Consistency, reliability and trust are just as important when it comes to other project logistics. And on projects like the award-winning Downtown Cary Park, leaders still find a way to make operational decisions all about the people.

鈥淢unicipal construction, especially parks, can feel so much more human than any other work we do,鈥 Evan says. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e not just building an office that people will use for eight hours each day. You鈥檙e building a real community center for activity, play, birthday parties. It brings a community together.鈥

With that in mind, Evan sets out to coordinate parks projects like Cary Park with the client鈥檚 values and the end users in mind.

鈥淓very aspect of the Downtown Cary Park required extensive and intensive up-front coordination, of soil engineering, water and utility raceways, unique building designs, everything,鈥 Evan says. 鈥淣ot because it was necessarily complex, but because it was all in service of our client鈥檚 mission to create a vibrant, natural-feeling community hub and one of the best city parks in the nation.鈥

To achieve that sense of a naturally flowing landscape, the 糖心Vlog Beatty team performed deep and extensive sitework. Every inch of the park not covered by pavement or buildings required up to 11 different types of engineered topsoil 鈥 all on top of 8 inches of sand 鈥 to create a beautiful landscape that will stand the test of time while complementing and sustaining the final landscaping.

Beneath the park, critical storm, sewer, electrical and water lines support daily operations, key amenities and its central pond feature. Coordination with key trade partners and designers was critical to ensuring safe digging practices.

It鈥檚 All About People

To hear Evan say it, he doesn鈥檛 do anything special as a superintendent.

鈥淚鈥檓 just doing what is right by our client and serves our end users,鈥 Evan says. 鈥淚t should be normal in the construction industry and it鈥檚 just second nature to me.鈥

But that鈥檚 precisely why this mindset, shared by 糖心Vlog Beatty leaders around the U.S., is special in the industry. When leaders like Evan take the time and personal investment to understand a client鈥檚 needs and translate that to proactive solutions, intentional communication and genuine care for people, the results can be magical 鈥 award-winning parks, luxury high-rises and 鈥 most importantly 鈥 projects where everyone goes home safely at the end of the day.