FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 03, 2013
Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Awarded STAR Safety Award for Building Energy Improvements at Travis AFB
Riverside, CA – December 03, 2013 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) completed the design and construction of numerous energy efficiency building improvements at Travis AFB in Fairfield, CA. Also, the project earned a STAR Safety Award for exceptional safety performance.
The $1M project included: demolition; excavation; environmental impact analysis program; utility and mechanical systems; shoring; trenching; concrete; and electrical. The project supports the Department of Defense’s goal for energy conservation across all its facilities and infrastructure.
For HHCI’s safety achievements, a Naval Facilities Engineering Command representative commented: “Your Company has shown commitment and has met the high standards of Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest and the Travis AFB Resident Officer in Charge of Construction for safety on the jobsite.”
Riverside, CA – November 14, 2013 – The County of Riverside awarded Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) a Site Prep and Demo Project for the East County Detention Center in Riverside, CA. The $6.2M project will include demolition; earthwork; site concrete work; masonry; and structural steel installation. Additional work scope includes site utilities; HVAC; carpentry; and site finishes.
The project’s scope included: interior demolition; metal framing; thermal and moisture protection upgrades; MEP system upgrades; fire suppression system upgrades; access doors and frames; hospital grade tile flooring; and painting. HHCI completed all work in the fully occupied and operational hospital with no disruption to patients, hospital functions or medical staff.
The new design eliminated potential wastewater overflow spills at TAPS 1, 2, and 3 during emergency overflow events, by converting the existing secondary clarifiers into emergency wastewater overflow storage tanks. Additionally, the design prevents unauthorized discharges and ensures each system’s compliance with the Clean Water Act, Environmental Protection Agency’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) requirements.
Additionally, HHCI was awarded a STAR (Safety Through Awards and Recognition) Award for outstanding safety performance throughout the duration of the project.
Randy Twist was a founding member of the Northern California Chapter of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce, served as the chapter coordinator and treasurer, and proudly supported Native American businesses and the community.
ABC is the voice of the Merit Shop in the Construction Industry. ABC is the only national association devoted exclusively to this merit shop philosophy, which aims to provide the best management techniques, finest craftsmanship, and most competitive bidding and pricing strategies.
The 154,000 square foot multi-sport field provides softball, soccer, and football areas for NAWS China Lake. The overall project will include incorporation of Low Impact Development, improving the efficiency and sustainability of the existing field.