In support of employee safety, WBHO has established a hierarchy of risk control and a set of actions to support health and safety interventions. High Risk Activity (HRA) champions monitor high risk construction sites. Separate to this, an observation system produces data for WBHO to improve safety procedures in future. All employees and subcontractors sign a WBHO Construction Safety Pledge. The company is a member of the Green Building Council of South Africa. It has stated in annual reports that it is committed to sustainable business practices, and tracks these via an Environmental Management System (EMS). The company supported 72
bursaries in 2023, and 50
bursaries in 2024, for a combined investment of R16.2 million. WBHO reported in 2024 that it had maintained a Level 1
BBBEE rating for 8 consecutive years, and that around 82% of its South African workforce, and 32% of its board of directors, was
black. The same report stated that 22% of its workforce, and 25% of its board, was
female. All WBHO timber is reportedly obtained from certified sources. Furthermore, WBHO has installed
solar energy systems at numerous of its construction sites, for
environmentally-friendly power generation. It has a net zero goal for 2038. The group is also a founding member and signatory of ConcreteZero, a joint initiative in the market for net zero concrete that is led by Climate Group, in partnership with World GBC. The group tracks environmental data, to ensure it manages the control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH), applies sustainable sourcing and procurement practices, and develops Site Environmental Management Plans that address project-specific risks before commencement. WBHO also tracks construction impact on soil health, land degradation, cultural and historical heritage sites, and conservation areas. WBHO's Akani Broad Based Incentive Share Scheme has a fund that actively supports qualifying employees in the areas of education, health, and housing. ==Awards==