When asked how we do it, it’s simple—everything rests on four unshakeable values: integrity that comes before everything, safety that protects our people without compromise, quality that stands the test of generations, and production that brings overwhelming force to every challenge. Others have a way of working. This is our way of being.
Integrity
Everything starts here.
Without integrity, nothing else matters. Since 1952, we’ve built our foundation on doing what’s right—period. We show up, deliver what we promise, and treat people fairly. Our handshake still means something. This commitment to honest, ethical conduct is why clients trust us with their most critical projects. Integrity isn’t just our first value—it’s the bedrock that makes everything else possible.
Safety
Nobody goes home hurt.
True integrity means protecting our people. Safety isn’t a slogan at Phillips—it’s how we live our values. Every person on every job site deserves to go home the same way they showed up. We invest in the best training, equipment, and practices because when you truly value integrity, you prove it by keeping your people safe. No exceptions, no compromise.
Quality
Built to outlast expectations.
When you start with integrity and prioritize safety, exceptional quality follows. We don’t just meet specs—we exceed them. Our work stands up to the harshest conditions because doing things right is the only way we know. From the first blueprint to the final inspection, quality is the result of integrity and safety guiding every decision. When we put our name on a project, it’s built to perform for generations.
Production
On time. On budget. No drama.
This is where it all comes together. We thrive where others struggle because our foundation is unshakeable. With integrity as our north star, safety as our commitment, and quality as our standard, we deliver results in the toughest conditions. Complex projects, tight deadlines, remote locations—bring it on. When your values are rock-solid, delivering on time and on budget isn’t exceptional—it’s expected.