Design Build
Recreational Vehicle Storage Lot Design Build Project - $3,410,485.00

The Recreational Vehicle Storage Lot design build project, located at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, included design and build of a 799 stall vehicle storage lot of compacted decomposed granite with security fencing, security lighting, access gates, key card access system, and soil stabilization consisting of lime and ash treatment.

Additional work features included:

Demolition, asphalt, concrete, new solar electrical lighting system, fire protection system including two above ground 30,000 gallon water tanks, and an RV dump site with an underground 10,000 gallon wastewater holding tank.

Results Achieved:

  • Improved the quality of life and provided a facility to support the storage needs of the MCAS Miramar community
  • Added value to MCAS Miramar’s real property assets with a return on investment within 2 years of operation
  • State of the art facility for optimum use by end-users
  • LEED attribute: Energy efficient solar lighting
  • 100% accident free safety program goal achieved


 
Child Development Center- $4,253,000.00

 

The Child Development Center design build project, located at Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona encompassed building a single story, 12,000 sq ft. annex building that provided 102 additional spaces for new enrollment. The CDC was self-certified as a  LEED Gold facility.

Additional work features included:

LEED design features, site-work, demolition, grading,  playground construction, site improvements, utilities, construction of  bridge structure, and a new transformer. 

Results Achieved:

  • LEED Gold Facility
  • Successfully increased child care capacity for military base
  • Increased accessibility with addition of access road
  • Early completion achieved
  • 100% accident free safety program goal achieved while working around an occupied and operational existing child care center
  • Performance Evaluation Rating: OUTSTANDING

Client Accolade:

"Hal Hays used the NAVFAC concept of "partnering" to it's fullest, ensuring that the end user would be able to operate and conduct their day to day business without regret did a great job in completing the project ahead of schedule."
Rick Noble, Engineering Technician, U.S. Navy


 
Design Build Renovation of Avionics Building and Demolition - $1,702,000.00

The project consisted of the renovation of Building 525 (Avionics/Squadron Facility) and demolition of Buildings 628 and 13 line shacks at the Naval Air Station North Island, and the renovation of Building 17, a state-of-the-art classroom at the Naval Amphibious Base in San Diego, CA. Building 525 and 16 (Navy Communication Center) renovation project consisted of renovating a key facility of 17,668 SF, site work, major maintenance and repairs. The Buildings 628, 17 and 13 Line Shacks project consisted of demolition of these buildings that had poor physical condition, functional space inadequacies, and heating system deficiencies.

Additional work features included:

Renovation, design, simultaneous execution, storm water pollution prevention measures, environmental mitigation, site cleanup, drainage structures, grading and asphalt paving removal and replacement, and heavy paving.

Results Achieved:

  • Successfully phased and managed multi-site and concurrent operations
  • Reduction of NASNI and NAB’s shore infrastructure costs
  • Elimination of substandard facilities and assisted in footprint reduction goals of NASNI
  • Improvement of facility space utilization and front gate building’s appearance
  • Project earned an early completion date
  • 100% accident free safety program goal achieved
  • Performance Evaluation Rating: OUTSTANDING

Client Accolade:

"Hal Hays did an outstanding job in recycling and diversion of construction debris. They achieved a diversion rate of 78% for all 3 phases of work during demolition. They provided internal customers of the PWO NASNI with upgraded buildings for the Flying Club and Fire Training footprints."
Brett Fischer, ROICC Officer, U.S. Navy

 
Fire Engine Road Recovery Repair - $308,980.00

The purpose of this project was to repair the Forest Service System roads, located in the San Bernardino National Forest, for fire engine access. This project encompassed repair of 100 miles of roadway that were damaged during 2005’s Old Fire to prepare for winter rains and prevent mud slide damage. The roads were graded to make conditions suitable for fire engine accessibility and usage during fire prevention and fire fighting duties.

Additional work features included:

Site adapt and design civil work requirements (due to fire damage), surface blading, traveled way reshaping, ditch cleaning and reshaping, culverts and flumes cleaning, removal and re-installation of spillway inlets, reconstruction of drainage dip native surface, outlet structures maintenance and reconstruction.

Results Achieved:

  • Performance Evaluation Rating: OUTSTANDING
  • Provided a safe and reliable roadway for emergency services
  • Improved road drainage, longevity and safety
  • On time completion achieved
  • 100% accident free safety program goal achieved


Client Accolade:

"I have worked on numerous road related contracts with Hal Hays Construction over the past 10 years. All contract requirements have been completed and all work has met contract requirements."
David Relph, Forest Roads Manager/COR, USDA, U.S. Forest Service