AMCORP reached a significant safety milestone at the Qasim International Container Terminal (QICT) Berth Backup Area Expansion project, recording 1.3 million safe man-hours without a single Lost Time Injury (LTI) as of February 2026.
Delivering construction works inside a live port environment places constant demands on every team member. High-risk activities, active operational interfaces, and continuous port traffic require discipline in every movement, clarity in every instruction, and consistent vigilance across every shift. AMCORP's project teams, HSE staff, supervisors, and workforce maintained that standard throughout the program. Leadership presence and client support from DP World reinforced the safety culture on the ground at every stage of construction. This milestone reflects what focused HSE execution looks like in practice: not a department function, but a shared responsibility owned across the entire site.
Achieving 1.3 million LTI-free man-hours at an active port terminal is a measurable outcome of structured, day-to-day safety practice. AMCORP's HSE teams conducted regular site audits, risk assessments, and toolbox talks to maintain sharp hazard awareness across all work fronts. Permit-to-work systems and method statements governed high-risk activities, ensuring each task was planned, reviewed, and executed under controlled conditions.
Supervisors and the workforce played equal roles. Every individual on site consistently chose caution over convenience, building a culture where safe behavior is the standard, not the exception. DP World's active client engagement and AMCORP's senior leadership presence on the ground further strengthened that culture. The QICT milestone adds to AMCORP's broader safety record and reinforces the company's standing as a trusted general contractor in Pakistan's construction and engineering sector.

AMCORP will continue reinforcing its HSE culture across all active projects through structured safety programs, periodic audits, and workforce engagement initiatives. Teams will participate in regular toolbox talks, refresher training, and site-level safety reviews to maintain discipline across every work front. Future efforts will focus on consistent hazard identification, stronger supervisor accountability, and deeper workforce involvement in safety planning.
AMCORP remains committed to building a work environment where every individual takes ownership of safety as a personal and collective responsibility, on every project and every shift.

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