August is Traffic Awareness Month! Let’s commit to safer roads by obeying speed limits, avoiding distractions, and watching out for pedestrians and cyclists. Every life matters — drive with care!
APAC Mississppii/Tennessee seeks to employ energetic and talented individuals in a number of positions. We offer good salaries and strong benefits packages. Contact our talent acquisition specialist or browse our active job listings. Follow the link below to view our latest openings!
Paving progress underway on the new West Rankin Parkway in Pearl! This is Walter Gatlin’s crew, working as a subcontractor to Eutaw Construction. The project totals 62,000 tons of asphalt and includes one lift of 19mm base course and two lifts of 12.5mm binder course. The first lift of 19mm is complete, and the team is set to begin the first 12.5mm lift next week. Great work, crew!
APAC-Mississippi/Tennessee recently welcomed ten college students to its summer internship program. The interns come from seven different schools where they’re pursuing degrees ranging from civil, construction and environmental engineering to industrial technology, operations management, architecture and accounting.
Heat stress is real—and it can escalate fast. Know the signs: ☀️ Heat Exhaustion: dizziness, heavy sweating, nausea 🔥 Heat Stroke: confusion, no sweating, possible unconsciousness ⚠️ Don’t push through it. Hydrate. Rest. Know when to seek help. Your health matters more than the hustle. #HeatSafety #WorkSmart #SafetyFirstAlways
National Eyewear Day is a great reminder: protect your eyes before there's a problem. On the job site, safety glasses aren't just eyewear — they're essential PPE for preventing avoidable injuries. Stay sharp. Stay safe. Wear your PPE.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to reflect, support, and speak up. At APAC, mental well-being is a priority and a key part of our culture of care. Let’s continue looking out for one another! 💚 #MentalHealthAwareness #CultureOfCare
Today, the APAC-Mississippi/Tennessee team wears orange to celebrate #GoOrangeDay! When you see the orange, it means slow down. Our roadway workers are members of the community – they are our families, friends and neighbors – working hard every day to keep us safe in work zones. We can build safer work zones for all by slowing down. Work with us. #OrangeConeZone #NWZAW #Orange4Safety
Exciting Leadership Changes for APAC Mississippi/Tennessee