Peterson Beckner Industries, Inc.
Esteban Gonzalez is a safety management professional with extensive experience in the construction industry. Currently serving as Site Safety Manager at Peterson Beckner Industries, Inc. since May 2021, Esteban has previously held the position of Health Safety Environment Supervisor at Wison USA LLC from August 2019 to November 2020. Prior to this, Esteban was Safety Manager at Peterson Beckner Industries, Inc. from June 2015 to August 2019, and also worked as Raising Gang Foreman in both Peterson Beckner Industries, Inc. and LPR Construction from June 2014 to May 2015. Esteban’s educational background includes a diploma from Palacios High School, completed in 2003.
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Peterson Beckner Industries, Inc.
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Peterson Beckner Industries, Inc. (PBI) was established September 1, 1992 as the result of a merger between Peterson Brothers Steel Erection Company and Regional Contracting Corporation. Founded in 1936, Peterson Brothers Steel Erection Company maintained an enviable and formidable reputation as premier constructor of heavy and complex steel framed structures in the commercial, institutional and industrial sectors. Regional Contracting Corporation was established in 1975 to serve the fast growing demand for a merit shop contractor capable of erecting complex steel structures. The merger of the companies created an organization with established strategic capabilities of estimating, engineering, field operations and a fleet of debt-free heavy construction equipment. The experience and proven success of the two firms has provided PBI with essential financial resources of working capital, established bank lines of credit and a strong surety bond relationship. PBI specializes in the construction of heavy and complex structures requiring unique construction engineering talents. Hi-rise towers, power plants, bridges, process facilities, sports venues, AQCS systems, steel mills, hospitals and other challenging projects in the commercial, industrial and bridge sectors.