Certifications

At Juneau we are dedicated to professional development, raising the standards for our employees each and every day. We are pleased with the many certifications and professional affiliations of our company and staff, including:

Veteran-Owned Small Business

In 2011, Juneau was one of the first companies in the State of Illinois to be certified as a Veteran-Owned Small Business, under the new Illinois Veterans Business Program.

LEED AP BD + C Certified

The LEED AP BD+C credential suits professionals with expertise in the design and construction phases of green buildings serving the commercial, residential, education and healthcare sectors. The specialty denotes practical knowledge in the LEED for New Construction, LEED for Schools and LEED for Core and Shell rating systems.

Hazwoper Certification

An acronym for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, Hazwoper Certification refers to many types of hazardous waste operations and emergency response conducted in the United States under a standard defined by OSHA for safety requirements. Employers and their sub-contractors, or public sector responders, must meet certain criteria under the Hazwoper Certification in order to conduct clean-ups or emergency response operations.

Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges Certification

Administered by the National Highway Institute, this certification provides training on the safety inspection of in-service highway bridges and is required of Federal, State, and local highway agency employees and consultants involved in inspecting bridges.

FHWA-NHI-130078 – Fracture Critical Inspection Techniques for Steel Bridges Certification

Administered by the National Highway Institute, this certification reflects current practices while addressing new and emerging technologies available to bridge inspectors. In addition, the course features exemplary training; hands-on workshops for popular types of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) equipment; and a case study of an inspection plan for a fracture critical bridge.

ISNetworld Member

ISNetworld is the global resource for connecting corporations with safe, reliable contractors in capital-intensive industries.

Confined Space Training

OSHA standards require companies to implement a comprehensive confined space entry program for their employees who are involved in confined space work. A key element of that program is providing confided space training for affected workers.

e-RAILSAFE Compliant

A Workforce Safety and Security Management program for Class 1 Railroads and the businesses that serve them, e-RAILSAFE certification was designed to improve the security of railroad employees, operations and facilities. As part of these efforts, designated railroad contractors, vendors and suppliers are required to comply with the program.

Gas Awareness Training

Juneau provides basic hazardous gas awareness training along with respirator training and fit testing to all of their employees who work in industrial settings where gas hazards may exist.

OSHA Compliant

Juneau recognizes and adheres to the safety and workforce training requirements of OSHA and is 100% committed to employee safety and wellbeing.

NASSCO National Association of Sewer Service Companies Certifications in the following Categories:

– PACP Pipeline Assessment Certification Program
– MACO Manhole Assessment Certification
– LACP Lateral Assessment Certification Program

PACP (Pipeline Assessment Certification Program) is the North American Standard for pipeline defect identification and assessment, providing standardization and consistency to the methods in which pipeline conditions are identified, evaluated and managed. The goal of PACP is to have pipeline system owners create a comprehensive database to properly identify, plan, prioritize, manage and renovate their pipelines based on condition evaluation. Developed in partnership with the Water Research Center (WRc), PACP is the North American adaptation of the United Kingdom’s TV inspection coding system developed by the WRc. This coding system is the recognized standard in the United Kingdom and much of Europe and Asia.

FHWA-NHI-130110 – Tunnel Safety Inspection Certification

This course covers the entire breadth of knowledge necessary to manage or execute a successful tunnel inspection based on the National Tunnel Inspection Standards (NTIS), Tunnel Operations, Maintenance, Inspection and Evaluation (TOMIE) Manual and Specifications for the National Tunnel Inventory (SNTI). Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

    • Articulate the importance and purpose of tunnel inspection.
    • Apply the fundamentals of tunnel inspection
    • Demonstrate the inspection and evaluation of tunnel structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, signage and lighting, and fire/life safety/security elements.
    • Use tunnel inspection reference.

MEWPs – Mobile Elevated Work Platforms Certification

OSHA and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) require training for those individuals who operate and/or work around mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs). Course work includes general requirements for safe operation of equipment such as aerial boom lifts, scissor lifts, and underbridge inspection units. Certification also includes guidelines for safe operation around equipment. Juneau has several employees certified for MEWPs types 1, 2, and 3.

FHWA-NHI-130055 – Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges Certification

This course offers training in safety inspections for in-service highway bridges. It covers virtual bridge inspection exercises, critical findings identification, AASHTO inspection methods, and more. Participants will understand inspector duties, bridge components, and evaluation techniques for various structures. Additionally, participants will understand culvert deficiencies, underwater inspections, and nondestructive evaluation methods for bridge materials.

NBIS Program Manager and Team Leader Certifications

National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) are the standards established for the safety inspections of highway bridges on public roads throughout the United States. Periodic and thorough inspections of the country’s bridges are necessary to maintain safe operation and prevent structural and functional failures. In addition, data on the condition and function of these bridges is essential for bridge owners to make informed investment decisions as part of an asset management program. As a result, individuals performing NBIS inspections must meet specific requirements to be considered qualified to perform NBIS bridge safety inspections. Juneau has two (2) NBIS Program Managers and one (1) NBIS Team Leader.