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HHCI Nominated for the 2018 Supplier of the Year Award

HAL HAYS CONSTRUCTION INC., NOMINATED FOR SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR AWARD FROM THE

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MINORITY SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

 

 Excellence Working with Southern California Edison Puts HHCI on Shortlist for Top Southern California Honor

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. – JUNE 28, 2018 – The Southern California Minority Supplier Development Council (SCMSDC) today announced that Hal Hays Construction Inc. (HHCI) has been nominated by Southern California Edison as an exemplary partner in the category of IV Supplier of the Year (SOTY). Winners will be announced at the 34th Annual Supplier of the Year Awards luncheon on July 25, 2018, at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach.

 

Widely regarded as the most prestigious honor that can be given to a certified minority business enterprise, the SOTY Awards are determined by a panel of procurement and supplier diversity leaders who represent SCMSDC’s corporate membership. That membership includes, among others, The Walt Disney Company. American Honda, Southern California Edison, Southern California Gas Company, NBCUniversal, Amgen, Sony Pictures and AEG.

 

“The Supplier of the Year Awards celebrate the unique relationships that develop between our MBEs and corporate members,” said Virginia Gomez, president and CEO of SCMSDC. “It reinforces the value these relationships bring and the positive impact they have on both of their businesses.”

 

HHCI has earned this prestigious nomination from Southern California Edison for 4 consecutive years and would like to send a special thank you to the Edison team for their continued support and guidance!

 

As a nominee, Hal Hays Construction Inc. is eligible to win either a Winner’s Circle Award (runner-up) or the Supplier of the Year Award (1st place). Both awards will be presented for each category of MBEs: Class 1 (up to $1 million in gross annual sales), Class II (between $1 million and $10 million), Class III (between $10 million and $50 million) and Class IV ($50 million or greater).

 

About the Southern California Minority Supplier Development Council (SCMSDC)

SCMSDC is Southern California’s preeminent corporate membership organization committed to supplier diversity and the success of minority businesses. As one of 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, SCMSDC is a critically important part of the network, providing a vital connection and local touch point that bring together the mutually beneficial interests of both certified minority businesses and the corporations who collaborate with them.

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HHCI breaks ground on New SoCal Gas Bakersfield Facility

Riverside, CA – April 12, 2018

HHCI breaks ground on New SoCal Gas Bakersfield Facility

SoCal Gas has selected Hal Hays Construction Inc, (HHCI) as the General Contractor to build the new 31,370 square-foot regional base facility in Bakersfield. The new facility will serve thousands of homes and business that use natural gas in Kern County. The facility will also include a compressed natural gas (CNG) station for company and public use.

HHCI will develop a 10.33-acre site that will become the SoCal Gas Regional Epicenter. The work will be comprised of:

  • Site grading, paving, drainage systems and modifications to fill soils
  • Office and Training Building of approximately 31,370
  • Storage Building for Logistic of approximately 9,000
  • Repair Garage and fueling stations of approximately 3,800
  • Site storage facilities
  • Parking for employees and company
  • Perimeter fencing

The Hal Hays Construction team was honored to celebrate with SoCal Gas at the groundbreaking ceremony in Bakersfield, and looks forward to providing our award-winning services to our client Southern California Gas.

Congratulations to HHCI’s stellar team members for providing the Best Value technical and price proposals for the win!

 

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Hal Hays Construction Inc., to provide “disaster relief” efforts in the Santa Rosa, CA

Riverside, CA – February 15, 2018

Hal Hays Construction Inc., to provide “disaster relief” efforts in the Santa Rosa, California area due to wildfires.

Hal Hays Construction Inc., is proud to participate in a three (3) year Master Task Agreement to provide disaster relief efforts due to the Santa Rosa Wildfires in California.  Hal Hays Construction, Inc., will provide all labor, material, supplies, equipment, tools, machinery and expertise required to restore water mains and water services in the burn areas in Santa Rosa, including: Mark West Estates, Larkfield Estates, Carriage Lane, Upper Wikiup and other areas as required.

 

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) maintains extensive disaster relief and emergency response experience in rehabilitation of burn areas, forest service road maintenance, water, storm, utility & sewer systems repairs, repair and prevention of erosion and restoration of structures, drains & flumes.  With a dedicated response team including dispatch offices, work order tracking, specially designated fleet trucks, and crews ready to mobilize for emergency response tasks, safety-related tasks, critical facility, and critical asset response requirements.

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HHCI Receives Letter of Recommendation from the Ontario Police Department

Riverside, CA – January 31, 2018
HHCI Receives Letter of Recommendation from the Ontario Police Department!

Hal Hays Construction, Inc., (HHCI) receives letter of recommendation from the Ontario Police Department for outstanding performance on the Police Headquarters Renovation project in Ontario, CA, completed in December 2017.

The $2.4M project for the renovation of the Police Department Headquarters, comprised of approximately 11,000 SF of tenant improvements, including renovations to the Dispatch Center, Watch Commander’s Office, Briefing Room, Storage Rooms, and private offices. The overall building is a 2-story, 160,000 SF facility. The work performed consisted of tenant improvements and the infrastructure for an extensive owner-provided Audio-Visual system, 24-hour HVAC system in equipment room, and decorative ceiling systems with specialty lighting. The Police Headquarters facility was fully occupied and operational during the entire construction project, requiring complex coordination and sequencing of construction tasks to mitigate any construction impacts to operations.

“Working with HHCI was a pleasure. The entire staff of HHCI was a textbook example of what a professional construction company should be” Christine Booker, Management Analyst, Ontario Police Department.

 

 

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. successfully completed this project ahead of schedule without any safety mishaps. We are honored by our team’s performance and this endorsement from the Ontario Police Department.

For additional information on HHCI or other HHCI projects, please contact Denia Lanza-Campos Marketing Manager, at (951) 788-0703 or via email at dlanza@halhays.com

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HHCI Awarded the Palm Springs Police Department Remodel Project

Riverside, CA – September 14, 2017

HHCI Awarded the Palm Springs Police Department Remodel Project!

The City of Palm Springs awarded Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) a $3,381,830 contract for the Police Department Remodel Project. The work comprises of a complete remodel and renovation of the Police Department Training Center (including Library), Lobby and Records Department and the Detective Bureau Department. Hal Hays Construction Inc., demonstrated compliance with the City’s Local Business Preference by identifying local sub-contractors who will perform 14% of the total contract. .

HHCI is excited to take part in this very important facility project for the Police Department, and looks forward to providing the City of Palm Springs with on-time and 100% accident-free project completion.

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HHCI 100% Accident Free on over 50,000 accumulated man hours on site!

Riverside, CA – September 26, 2017

HHCI 100% Accident Free on over 50,000 accumulated man hours on site!

The Fresno Army Reserve Center team has achieved a major accomplishment on their project. The team has now delivered over 50,000 accumulated man hours on site 100% accident-free. Not even a first aid incident!
This is a very difficult task to accomplish with a site spanning over two acres, dealing with 110+ degree heat, overseeing all types of construction types from underground, to concrete, steel erection, crane work, etc.

Hal Hays Construction Inc. is extremely proud of the team and honored them with special t-shirts and a delicious barbeque to memorialize this incredible milestone.

Congrats to the HHCI team, keep up the great work and safe practices!

HHCI is serving as prime contractor to construct a 400-member Army Reserve Center for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Fresno, CA. This $25.4M project includes a Training Building (47,650 SF), Maintenance Building (14,500 SF), and a Storage Building (2,700 SF).

HHCI is proud to support to the Army with its key facility project program.

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HHCI Awarded $99M Navy MACC Contract for Demolition Services!

Riverside, CA – September 14, 2017

HHCI Awarded $99M Navy MACC Contract for Demolition Services!

The US Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC)-Southwest awarded Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) a 5 year, $99M contract for building/structure demolition and site preparation, including utility capping, paving, and landscaping. Work will be performed at NAVFAC Southwest installations in California; Arizona; Nevada; Utah; Colorado; and New Mexico. Future task orders on the contract will be valued from $100,000 to $10,000,000.

NAVFAC received 23 proposals from potential offerors. The proposals were evaluated based upon the offeror’s relevant project experience, project performance, safety, small business utilization, and proposed task order pricing. NAVFAC selected a total of 6 awardees who demonstrated the highest ratings and best value to the military.

Congrats to the HHCI team! We look forward to supporting NAVFAC on its mission to reduce inferior buildings/structures and provide environmental rehabilitation services for its real estate assets!

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HHCI Earns ENR Ranking as Top Contractor!

Riverside, CA – August 18, 2017

Engineering News Record (ENR) magazine selected HHCI, from a pool of hundreds of contractors, for its 2017 California Region Top Contractor list.
The annually published Top Contractors list ranks publicly and privately-held general contractors based on construction revenue. ENR’s ranking of HHCI on the Top Contractor list spans 7 years in a row and is testament to our great employees who deliver the company’s mission every day. Congratulations HHCI Team, well done!

 

 

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HHCI Awarded $8.2M Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI) Solid Cell Front Conversion Project in Tracy CA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 11, 2017

Riverside, CA – August 11, 2017

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation awarded Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) an $8,268,130 contract for Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI) Solid Cell Front Conversion Project. The maximum security housing unit work scope includes replacement of barred cell doors and fronts with solid steel units and new detention hardware, HVAC upgrades, installation of new Fire Alarm and Fire Sprinkler systems, and upgrading of cell lighting fixtures.

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HHCI Breaks Ground on $4.3M MCB Camp Pendleton San Jacinto Road Extension Project!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 10, 2017

HHCI Breaks Ground on MCB Camp Pendleton San Jacinto Road Extension Project!

Riverside, CA – July 10, 2017 –Hal Hays Construction, Inc. began work on the San Jacinto Road Extension project, a $4.3M design build project at the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CA. The project’s work scope includes (1) design development, (2) demolition, (3) utility relocations, (4) re-grading, (5) new storm drains, (6) electrical work, (7) paving to reverse crown slope on San Jacinto Road to Wire Mountain Road intersection, (8) traffic signals, (9) street lighting and associated underground electrical work, (10) electrical equipment installation, (11) slurry seal, (12) new road surface transition, (13) striping, and (14) signage.

The HHCI team looks forward to supporting the US Naval Facilities Engineering Command and Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton on this mission-critical MILCON project to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety.

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