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Yucaipa Valley Water District Turnout No. 1 - $1,316,200.00 |

| The Yucaipa Valley Water District Turnout Project located in Yucaipa, CA, consisted of adjusting existing manholes, three partially buried concrete vault installations, 400LF of 48-inch and 36-inch welded steel pipe installation, site work including grading, paving, and electrical for the metering station, a precast 8' X 10' building installation, meter valves and controls for flow control and measurement, pipe bedding, concrete, and landscape replacement. |
Additional work features included: Cleaning existing areas and pipes, and work with plastic and mortar joints. Results Achieved:- Provided an updated and stable system for the main flow of water that serves residential areas
- Renovation of a major water system
- 100% accident-free operations
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Repair Waterline at San Clemente Island - $211,900.00 |

| The Repair Waterline Project at San Clemente Island, CA consisted of replacing 900 feet of deteriorated freshwater piping, and replacing it with 8” ductile iron pipe, replacing 6 and 8 inch valves, and 6 inch fire hydrants. |
Results Achieved:- Remote site operations successfully achieved
- Work conducted around occupied and operational facilities
- 100% accident-free operations
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Santa Ysabel Canyon System Pump House Project - $154,444.00 |

| The Santa Ysabel Canyon System Pump House Project located in Santa Ysabel, CA consisted of the procurement and installation of a pre-cast pump house, piping and accessories, water mains, submersible pump and controls, and remote telemetry controls and earthwork. |
Results Achieved:- Provided an updated and stable system that serves residential areas
- 100% accident-free operations
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Community Well Equipping and Treatment Plant Project - $388,355.00 |

| The Community Well Design Build Project at the Mesa Grande Indian Reservation, CA included installing a submersible well pump, drop pipe, cable and pitless unit for an existing 6-inch diameter water well that produces approximately 30 gallons per mile. |
Additional work features included:Filters, chemical feed equipment, water softener, backwash system, piping, automatic controls and installation of a pre-fabricated metal treatment building. Design work included all water treatment systems, piping, valves, filtration and telemetry. Results Achieved:- Provided a updated and stable system for wastewater treatment that serves residential and commercial areas
- Successful coordination of project at a remote location
Client Accolade:
"As you are aware, this project received bids from four companies…Of the four, Hal Hays Construction, Inc. ranks highest."
Vivian Iskander, Department of Human and Health Service
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Overton Lagoon Rehabilitation Project - $1,289,000.00 |


| The Overton Lagoon Rehabilitation project located at the Lake Mead National Recreational Area, in Nevada included the removal and disposal of sludge, soil, and vegetation from existing treatment pond; demolition and disposal of existing pond liners, associated piping and appurtenances; construction of a rip rap drainage swale, pond liners, vault installation, associated piping, and paving onsite access roads. |
Additional work features included: Installation of three new replacement aerators, and installation of a monitoring well and sampling pump. Results Achieved:- Provided an updated and stable system for wastewater treatment that serves Park Service residential and commercial areas
- Remote site operations successfully achieved
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Steel Tank Installation and Recharge Facilities - $2,050,340.00 |

| The Steel Tank Installation and Recharge Facilities at the Beaumont Cherry Valley Water District, CA included the design, construction, and erection of three (3) chains of recharge ponds with roads, and a 125,000 gallon bolted steel tank with two (2) concrete vaults and connecting piping. |
Additional work features included: Clearing and grubbing, earthwork, concrete work, piping, valves, fitting, steel tank erection, painting, testing, and telemetry. Results Achieved:
- Early project completion achieved
- HHCI met all erection, inspection, and testing standards required for the steel tank and its foundation
- LEED attribute: California Aqueduct water supply is imported to this site for distribution to recharge ponds for percolation and recharging of the existing depleted aquifer to supply future water needs of this fast growth area
- 100% accident free safety program goal achieved
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