Past Performance, Major Contracts and Specialized Environments

 

Past Performance

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) is proud to share its outstanding record of service and commitment to our federal, military and local government clients. Our client commendations illustrate HHCI’s fair business dealings, exceptional technical knowledge and outstanding project performances.

 

 

Please refer to select examples below:


Year

Project

Value

Client

Performance Rating

2008Construct Visitors Contact Office Building at Cabrillo National Monument$457KNational Park ServiceExceptional
2007Repair Tate Road at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton$422KNaval Facilities Engineering Command SouthwestOutstanding
2007Dos Palmas Operations Center Phase II$859KBureau of Land ManagementExceptional
2006Renovation of Bldgs. 525, 16 & 18, & Demolition of Bldgs. 628, 17 and 13 Line Shacks$1.7MNaval Facilities Engineering Command SouthwestOutstanding
2006Road Maintenance Contract$674KUS Forest ServiceExceptional
2006Repair Storm Damage, VMF 1235, 2020, 2044, & 2061$160KUS Army Corps of EngineersOutstanding
2005Artist’s Drive Demolition & Asphalt Pavement Project$704KNational Park ServiceOutstanding
2005Design Build NEX Complex Roads & Parking Reconfiguration$473KNaval Facilities Engineering Command SouthwestOutstanding
2005Renovate Barracks Bldg. 261$1.7MUS Army Corps of EngineersOutstanding
2005Mojave Dam Debris Removal$200KUS Army Corps of EngineersOutstanding
2005Access Control Point Modernization$2.7MUS Army Corps of EngineersExceptional

On a regular basis, HHCI enjoys numerous accolades from its clients including commendation letters, safety evaluations and past performance reviews.



Major Contracts

To assist our clients in rapidly contracting for HHCI services, the firm earned the following multiple year contracts for construction, infrastructure, paving, site improvement, renovation, fire rehabilitation, emergency response and road maintenance projects:

 

Multi-Year Federal & Military Contracts

Agency & Term

Contract

Value

US Army Corps of Engineers & Dept. of Homeland Security

2007-2012

Multiple Award Task Order Contract-Tactical Infrastructure Program

San Diego & El Centro Sectors

$84,000,000

US Army Corps of Engineers & Dept. of Homeland Security

2007-2012

Multiple Award Task Order Contract-Tactical Infrastructure Program

Yuma, Arizona Sector

$132,000,000

US Army Corps of Engineers & Dept. of Homeland Security

2007-2012

Multiple Award Task Order Contract-Tactical Infrastructure Program

Tucson, Arizona Sector

$180,000,000

US Navy Field Engineering & Architecture Division-Coronado Island

2007-2010

Job Order Contract for Naval Auxiliary Landing Field (NALF),
San Clemente Island and Naval Base Coronado, CA

$3,000,000

US Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District

2007-2010

Performance-Oriented Construction Activity IDIQ Contract-multiple contracts

  • Camp Pendleton Hospital
  • High Desert
  • Los Angeles District Office-Southern Pacific Division

$9,000,0000

US Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District

2005-2007

Performance-Oriented Construction Activity IDIQ Contract-multiple contracts

  • Los Angles District Office-Southern Pacific Division

$6,000,000

US Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest

2006-2011

Multiple Award Construction Contract-Paving & Site Improvements Arizona, California, Nevada, and New Mexico

 

$100,000,000

Dept. of Homeland Security/ US Coast Guard

2005-Present

Basic Ordering Agreement

 

$3,000,000

USDA US Forest Service- San Bernardino National Forest

2002-Present

IDIQ Road Maintenance Contract

 

$3,000,000

US Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District

2005-Present

San Luis Rey River Emergency Response Contract

$250,000

USDA US Forest Service

2000-Present

Fire Rehabilitation

$500,000

USDA US Forest Service

1991-Present

Emergency Equipment Rental

$250,000



Specialized Environments

Illustrating HHCI’s highly specialized expertise, the following environments are present in the majority of the firm’s projects:

  • Remote and stark project locations (Death Valley, Coastline, Mountain Regions, International Border)
  • Area hazards (wildfire, flash flooding, wild animals)
  • Extreme weather conditions and temperatures (wind gusts, snow/hail, heavy rain, fog, extreme heat and freezing temperatures)
  • High-security occupied and operational areas and facilities (anti-terrorism force protection regulations, escort-required areas, employee badging)
  • Cultural and environmental protection requirements (protected habitat, endangered species, Indian artifacts, fragile ecosystems)
  • Sustainability and LEED standards (low water usage landscape, energy saving features, recycled materials)
  • Emergency services (rapid response, equipment mobilization, fire fighting emergency response, flood fights)