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HHCI Awarded Fresno Army Reserve Center Project!!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 28, 2016

HHCI Awarded Fresno Army Reserve Center Project!

Riverside, CA – January 28, 2016 – The Louisville Army Corps of Engineers awarded Hal Hays Construction, Inc. a project for construction of the new Army Reserve Center in Fresno, California. The government accepted HHCI’s total price of $26,591,900, and executed an initial firm-fixed-price contract for $18,508,130. Bids were solicited via the Internet with four received. The Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District, based in Louisville, Kentucky is the contracting activity. Since 1994, the district has supported the Army Reserve mission on a national basis.

Fresno Army Reserve Center Project-Key Highlights
This congressionally-approved and mission-critical project encompasses the following work areas:

  • Project sited on 10.5 acres, consisting of:
    • 48,177 SF Army Reserve Center Training building, to support 400-members, including 11 Army Reserve units. Facility areas to include administrative, educational, assembly, library, learning center, vault, and weapons simulator.
    • 15,893 SF Organizational Maintenance Shop (OMS), with work bays and maintenance administrative areas to support 200 military vehicles.
    • 2,735 SF Pre-Engineered Storage Building
    • Outdoor physical fitness areas
  • 4 existing buildings at the site, encompassing 37,735 SF, will be demolished
  • Facilities are designed to achieve: (1) a minimum life of 50 years, (2) LEED Silver certification, (3) extensive energy efficiencies, (4) Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection measures, and (5) physical security standards.

HHCI looks forward to supporting the Army with its key facility project program. Congratulations to HHCI’s stellar team members for providing a winning price proposal, Small Business Subcontracting Plan, and comprehensive supporting documents for the win!