Jaycox Construction CNG receives 2025 Global Recognition Award

January 18, 2026. Jaycox Construction CNG has been recognized with a 2025 Global Recognition Award for its work building and maintaining compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations and related support programs across California. The San Bernardino-based company has developed a long-standing approach that combines infrastructure oversight with operational support, shaping how some municipalities and fleet operators manage alternative fuel sites. The award highlights contributions that extend beyond construction, as the company’s model emphasizes continuity, safety practices, and informed decision-making over time.

Jaycox Construction CNG reports a maintenance portfolio of 24 active stations and ongoing consulting roles for two municipal projects, with those engagements structured as multi-year relationships rather than single installations. Virgil and Rasamee Jaycox lead operations encompassing consulting, diagnostic services, preventive maintenance, safety training, and equipment sales for several compressor manufacturers, including Ingersoll Rand, Cubo Gas FuelMaker, ANGI, and Atlas Copco. Service impact results are consistently scored 4-5 across evaluation categories, with the strongest marks associated with the durability and reliability of the service programs.

Award selection is described as using the Rasch model, which produces linear measurement scales that allow consistent comparisons across applicants and categories. Jaycox Construction CNG distinguished itself through steady performance in service delivery and educational outreach, because many contractors find it difficult to maintain the same level of support once a project has been completed. The company’s position in the sector is linked to a deliberate business approach that favors durable client relationships and avoids a short-term, install-and-depart approach.

The service sustainability model addresses a practical constraint facing many municipal operators: station reliability depends on maintenance depth and timing, while budgets and technical staffing remain limited. Jaycox Construction CNG maintains stations built years earlier and performs preventive work required by manufacturers for warranty compliance, while operators rely on these routines for safety assurance and predictable access. Diagnostic assessments are presented as extending equipment life cycles because repair options are identified when replacement initially appears unavoidable.