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HHCI Completes Walmart Supercenter Renovation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 21, 2015

HHCI Completes Walmart Supercenter Renovation


Riverside, CA – April 21, 2015–HHCI  renovated the Walmart Supercenter in Palmdale, CA to improve the center’s ADA features, floor plan, grocery area, electrical systems, interior and exterior finishes, signage, restrooms, pharmacy, vision center, and fire sprinkler system.

For sustainability efforts, through the project’s waste management plan, HHCI achieved an 86% diversion rate of waste from landfills by identifying and salvaging metals, wood, and construction material during project operations.

HHCI met all stringent project requirements, including executing a demanding schedule with no interference to Walmart’s retail sales operations.

Our team is proud to support the world’s largest retailer through  “mission-focused” capabilities to meet all challenging standards!

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HHCI Earns 24th STAR Safety Award!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 19, 2015

HHCI Earns 24th STAR Safety Award


Riverside, CA – March 19, 2015–HHCI earned its 24th STAR Safety Award from the US Naval Facilities Engineering Command for its outstanding safety performance on the Design Build Hydraulic Barrier Replacement project at Naval Air Station Fallon in Nevada.

Safety, our number one priority, remains at the forefront of all HHCI projects. We are proud of our team’s exemplary performance and this endorsement of our comprehensive safety programs.

The STAR award is a notable achievement and awarded only to those firms that have demonstrated a proactive safety posture throughout the life of the project.

The HHCI team looks forward to our next challenging project in support of the NAS Fallon mission!

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HHCI Achieves Million Dollar+ Diversity Spending on Edison Contracts

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 26, 2015

HHCI Achieves Million Dollar+ Diversity Spending on Edison Contracts


Riverside, CA – January 26, 2015–HHCI demonstrated its commitment to the diverse business community by achieving $1.79M in diversity subcontracting (Tier 2) on its Southern California Edison construction and maintenance projects.

“As a prime Diverse Business Enterprise, HHCI’s ongoing success has always been supported by its outstanding DBE team members”, said Elizabeth Cabral, HHCI’s Small & Diverse Business Liaison. “We continue to seek out ways to improve our supply chain and provide even greater opportunities to our Women-owned, Minority-owned, and Disabled Veteran-owned business communities!”

HHCI is proud to partner with Southern California Edison in support of Edison’s award-winning Supplier Diversity and Development programs.

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HHCI Completes Unique Pedestrian Bridge for Edison Corporate Headquarters

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 25, 2015

HHCI Completes Unique Pedestrian Bridge for Edison Corporate Headquarters


Riverside, CA – January 25, 2015–  HHCI successfully completed a one of a kind pedestrian bridge at Southern California Edison’s Rosemead, California headquarters. HHCI served as prime contractor and builder to construct a pedestrian bridge, spanning from General Office Building 1 (GO1) to General Office Building 3 (GO3), over Walnut Grove Avenue. The milestone project provides safe passage way between two key facilities and eliminates any potential for pedestrian near misses. Also, the bridge represents the firstpedestrian bridge erected within the City of Rosemead.

Project Highlights –

  • Bridge spans are sustainable steel with a zinc-enhanced, corrosion resistant coating, delivered in 6 sections from fabricators in California and Tennessee.
  • Bridge measures 430 feet, and weighs approximately 296 tons. Span sections traveled thousands of miles from fabricators in California and Tennessee and required pilot cars along the way to arrive safely at site.
  • The bridge is supported by five concrete piers, each pier is supported by four Cast-In Place Drilled Hole (CIDH) concrete piles, ranging from 35 to 50 feet in depth.
  • Over 175 concrete trucks delivered the required 1,400 cubic yards of concrete.

Spans Walnut Grove Avenue, a heavy traveled thoroughfare Work conducted within Edison’s 5,000 person campus, with most activity conducted during off-hours to minimize interference to Edison’s operations.

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HHCI Earns its 23rd STAR Safety Excellence Award

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 10, 2014

HHCI Earns its 23rd STAR Safety Excellence Award


Riverside, CA – October 10, 2014 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) has earned its 23rd STAR (Safety Through Awards and Recognition) Award for outstanding safety performance during the execution of Repair Airfield Pavement Markings, MCAS Camp Pendleton, CA for the Department of the Navy.

excellence award“HHCI is incredibly proud to have earned its 23rd NAVFAC STAR award. This award represents HHCI’s excellence in the field of safety and project delivery. This great achievement is due to the hard work and dedication of our entire team. Congratulations to them” commented Kirby Hays, President.

The STAR Safety Award provides notable merit to those companies that demonstrate corporate proactive safety posture throughout the life of a contract and outstanding safety performance during the project’s execution. In order to earn a STAR Safety Award a contractor must complete a project with the below requirements:

  • Zero DART incidents throughout the life of the contract
  • No significant ($10,000) contractor or government damage for entire length of the contract
  • No safety non-compliance notices or stop work orders
  • No findings identified during Occupational Safety & Health Administration compliance inspections
  • Minimum Overall Above Average performance evaluation – including quality
  • Cumulative average score of 90% or better on the contract safety self-evaluation checklist process where required by contract

Safety is a focus and integral part of every HHCI project. HHCI is proud to have achieved such a significant safety milestone.

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HHCI Earns 2014 Gold STEP Safety Award

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 09, 2014

HHCI Earns 2014 Gold STEP Safety Award


Riverside, CA – October 09, 2014 – For a sixth consecutive year, HHCI earned the Gold Safety Training and Evaluation Process (STEP) Award from Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc.’s (ABC) Southern California Chapter. The STEP award program provides an organized approach to analyze and further develop safety and loss prevention programs and provides a vital, objective method to measure safety program improvements.

STEP award certificates are given in five categories: bronze, silver, gold, diamond, and platinum. HHCI is an elite recipient, being one of only ten companies to receive a STEP award from the Chapter.

“These six consecutive years of recognition as a Gold level STEP participant make us extremely proud as an organization. It illustrates that our team continuously strives for excellence and that our safety initiatives are successfully being implemented and adhered to with all projects. Our team is a truly a great one” stated Kirby S. Hays, President.

Congratulations to Team HHCI! Awards like these help to solidify our company as an industry leader.

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HHCI Certified 2014 ABC Accredited Quality Contractor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 25, 2014

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Awarded 2014 Associated Builders and Contractors Accredited Quality Contractor Certification


Riverside, CA – August 25, 2014 – For the fifth year in a row, Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) has been selected as a recipient of the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Accredited Quality Construction (AQC) Certification.

The AQC program is designed to identify construction firms that have achieved a level of excellence in their organizational structure and business operations by recognizing construction firms which have documented their commitment to quality in the following six key areas of corporate responsibility:

  • Quality
  • Safety
  • Management Education
  • Craft Training
  • Employee Benefits
  • Community Relations and Outreach

HHCI is 1 of 3 California firms to receive the 2014 Associated Builders and Contractors Accredited Quality Contractor Certification. HHCI continuously strives to produce quality projects and AQC Certification is testament to this dedication. Congratulations to Team HHCI!

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HHCI Ranked ENR Top CA Contractor 3rd Year in a Row

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 19, 2014

HHCI Ranked as ENR Top California Contractor 3rd Year in a Row


Riverside, CA – August 19, 2014 – For the third consecutive year, Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Inc. (HHCI) achieved selection by Engineering News-Record (ENR) Magazine for its Top California Contractor List. ENR Magazine performs an annual survey of California’s construction firms, providing rankings for general contracting, specialty contracting, engineering, architecture, planning and studies. The Top California Contractors list ranks general contractors, both publicly and privately held, based on construction-specific revenue earned in California.

HHCI’s top contractor ranking for the third consecutive year illustrates the HHCI team’s great project performance and industry leadership. Congratulations to the entire HHCI Team, who ‘make it happen’ on a daily basis!

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HHCI Nears Completion of Eagle Canyon

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 05, 2014

HHCI Nears the Completion of Eagle Canyon Debris Basin


Riverside, CA – August 05, 2014 – HHCI is nearing the completion of the Eagle Canyon Debris Basin located in Cathedral City, California, in an area prone to heavy flood damage. Although the debris basin is not yet complete, Robert Cullen, Chief of Design and Construction Division for the Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District stated that “the debris basin is completely functional and essentially we have 100 year protection right now.”

The Eagle Canyon Debris Basin, an 85-foot structure, is capable of retaining up to 185-acre feet of water and 14-acre feet of debris. It can also handle an inflow of water equal to 50-swimming pools every minute.

HHCI is proud to be a key partner with the County of Riverside Flood Control & Water Conservation District on this important project.

Click the link below for CBS coverage of Eagle Canyon Debris Basin’s readiness (where is the link?)

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HHCI’s Safety Award Count Reaches 22

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 25, 2014

HHCI’s Safety Award Count Reaches 22


Riverside, CA – June 25, 2014 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) earned 2 additional NAVFAC STAR (Safety Through Awards and Recognition) Awards for its outstanding safety performance during the execution of Repair Airfield Lighting System and Signage, MCAS Yuma, AZ and Repair Waste Water Storage Tanks at TAPS 1, 2, and 3, MCB Camp Pendleton, CA. This achievement brings HHCI’s total STAR Safety Award count to a total of 22, having earned 3 within the last month.

star awardThe STAR Safety Award provides notable merit to companies which have demonstrated corporate proactive safety procedure throughout the life of a contract and outstanding safety performance during the execution of a project. In order to attain a STAR Safety Award a contractor must complete a project with the below requirements:

  • Zero DART incidents throughout the life of the contract
  • No significant ($10,000) contractor or government damage for entire length of the contract
  • No safety non-compliance notices or stop work orders
  • No findings identified during Occupational Safety & Health Administration compliance inspections
  • Minimum Overall Above Average performance evaluation – including quality
  • Cumulative average score of 90% or better on the contract safety self-evaluation checklist process where required by contract

HHCI is excited to have added 2 additional Safety Awards to its list of project recognitions. “Safety has always been a focus at Hal Hays Construction and we are extremely proud to have our clients recognize our endeavors in safety and project management,” commented Kirby S. Hays, President/CEO for HHCI.

Congratulations to the HHCI Team for keeping true to our safety standards and core values.

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