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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Employees Warm Up Winter for Sherman Indian High School Students with Successful Blanket Drive

Riverside, CA – Friday, January 12, 2024 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI), a committed member of the Riverside community, is proud to announce the successful completion of its special holiday “Blanket Drive” for the students at Sherman Indian High School (SIHS). This heartwarming initiative resulted in the delivery of over 250 blankets to the students, offering them comfort and warmth during the chilly winter months. On Wednesday, January 10th, a dedicated team of 11 employees from Hal Hays Construction, Inc. visited SIHS and hand-delivered blankets to the students who had just returned to campus after their Christmas break, showcasing the company’s values of community support and collective action.

The blanket drive, which saw enthusiastic participation from approximately 55 HHCI employees, involved purchasing, wrapping, and personally delivering the blankets to the students. After sharing the donation drive details on our LinkedIn platform, Clear Cloud Solutions, another local, Native-American owned firm, proudly joined our efforts and sent over 45 blankets towards our drive. The commitment and generosity of the blanket drive participants were the driving force behind this initiative.

Brian Hayden, a teacher at Sherman Indian High School, expressed his gratitude, noting that the students had come back to dormitories without heating. “The blankets came at a crucial time and are a very timely and much appreciated gift,” said Mr. Hayden.

This charitable act underscores Hal Hays Construction, Inc.’s dedication to supporting the local community and making a positive difference in the lives of the youth. Crystal Hays, Business Development at Hal Hays Construction, Inc., praised the employees’ involvement: “The success of this blanket drive is a testament to the giving spirit of our team members at Hal Hays Construction. Each employee who participated contributed a blanket (or more!) but also shared a piece of their heart with these students. We are immensely proud of their compassion and eagerness to make a difference.” HHCI looks forward to continuing its engagement with Sherman Indian High School and making a lasting impact on the youth in our Riverside community.

For more information about Hal Hays Construction, Inc., and its community involvement, please contact Crystal Hays at chays@halhays.com.

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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Demonstrates Commitment to Child Advocacy through Generous Sponsorship

Tucson, AZ – Wednesday, September 20, 2023 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. proudly announced its support as an Eagle Sponsor for the 10th Annual Golf Tournament held by the Children Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona (CAC) on Sunday, September 17, 2023, in Tucson, Arizona.

The event brought together individuals, businesses, and organizations, united in their mission to make a difference in the lives of children who have been victims of abuse. Hal Hays Construction, Inc. played an active role in this endeavor, with four of its dedicated employees participating in the tournament.

The Children Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona, known for its unwavering commitment to child welfare, provides a safe, child-sensitive environment where young victims of abuse begin their journey towards healing. The center serves as a crucial first step in the investigative process, offering compassionate support to children and their families during challenging times.

Approximately 1,400 children from across southern Arizona benefit from the vital services provided by CAC each year. These services play a pivotal role in ensuring that young survivors receive the care, support, and resources they need to overcome the trauma of abuse and build brighter futures.

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. extends its gratitude to the Children Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona for their tireless dedication to child advocacy and their commitment to creating a safer, healthier future for the region’s children.

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HHCI opens its newest office in Tucson, AZ!

 

Tucson, AZ – Friday, April 7, 2023 – Hal Hays Construction Inc. (HHCI) is proud to announce the opening of its newest office in Tucson, AZ. This marks another historical milestone in the company’s vision to grow its customer base and services. HHCI has long-standing roots in Arizona and is excited to be back and working on various projects within utility and gas construction. Our team is eager to have a standing presence in the greater Tucson area for many years ahead as we continue our mission to be the best minority-owned contractor in the Western US!

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HHCI receives 2022 MBE of Excellence Award from SCMSDC!

Los Angeles, CA – November 17, 2022 – Hal Hays Construction Inc., was awarded the 2022 MBE of Excellence Award, presented by The Southern California Minority Supplier Development Council (SCMSDC). HHCI was celebrated for their spirit, generosity, and commitment to support the council’s mission, fellow MBE’s, their Native-American community, and 2nd tier MBE’s.

This award was accepted on behalf of Hal Hays Construction, Inc. by Kirby Hays, President/CEO.

Pictured from left to right: Karun Mani, Nigee Mani, Jennifer Lewis, Evelyn Nevarez, Kirby Hays, Crystal Hays, and Ashley McCoid.

During his acceptance speech, he shared the importance of the people that make-up Hal Hays Construction. He also acknowledged the outreach and support HHCI gives to the local, off-reservation boarding high school for Native Americans and dedicated this award to the students and staff at Sherman Indian High School in Riverside, CA.

Our team sincerely thanks the SCMSDC Board of Directors and staff for selecting HHCI for this prestigious award. We are proud to represent SCMSDC as their partner in MBE Excellence!

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The National Center Names 2022 Native American 40 Under 40 Recipients

Las Vegas, NV – May 25, 2022: Honoree Reception at Cromwell Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada


On May 25, 2022, Kirby Hays, President/CEO of Hal Hays Construction Inc (HHCI), was honored with the prestigious award from the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED), which recognizes 40 emerging American Indians from across Indian Country who have demonstrated leadership, initiative, and dedication and made significant contributions in business and/or in their community. NCAIED has over 50 years’ experience of assisting American Indian Tribes and tribal people with business and economic development. They have evolved into the largest national Indian specific business organization in the nation.

Their motto is “We Mean Business” and that is evident in their daily work to better the lives of American Indian people – both now and for generations to come.

“I am honored to receive this prestigious recognition. As proud as I am of my career-related accomplishments, they pale in comparison to what we have been able to achieve in the Native American community. I look forward to continued engagement as a resource in the Native American community to help provide opportunities for others.”

– Kirby Hays, President/CEO

Please visit the link to view the Class of 2022 Recipients:  https://www.ncaied.org/the-national-center-names-2022-native-american-40-under-40-recipients/

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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Donates to Light the Night Annual Fundraiser

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI), is proud to have made a charitable donation to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. This contribution will help raise funds to support their Light the Night annual fundraiser taking place this November 6th. In support of Cordoba Making a Difference’s fundraising team, HHCI’s direct donation will help support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society achieve its mission of finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. For those who are interested to learn more about Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or would like to make a donation, please visit: https://www.lightthenight.org/events/san-diego
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Over 150,000 Man-Hours With No Accidents

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) has recently performed over 150,000 man-hours with no accidents at Leymel Hall U.S Army Reserve Center located in Fresno, California. This $26.5M project was awarded to HHCI in 2016, and encompasses construction of a Training Building (47,650 SF), Maintenance Building (14,500 SF), and a Storage Building (2,700 SF), along with additional other facilities and site features.

Recently, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers sent a letter of acknowledgment to HHCI for their notable safety achievement. “The diligent work by your site safety team has been instrumental in reaching this achievement,” states Administrative Contracting Officer, Kim Sang Hu. “Your team’s attention to detail, enforcement of safety requirements, and ability to get others to become safety conscious are attributes that of a good accident prevention program.”

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. is very proud of the safety record their team has been able to establish on this project.

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Career Day at La Jolla Elementary School

Moreno Valley, CA – March 6, 2019: Career Day at La Jolla Elementary School

On February 22, 2019, Hal Hays Construction Inc, (HHCI) was honored to participate in the 4th annual Career Day, hosted by La Jolla Elementary School in Moreno Valley, CA.  This event allowed the students to interact with speakers from a variety of professions such as: construction project manager, air traffic controller, aircraft assembler, ambulance/EMTs, CHP, lawyer, fire department, school counselor, nurse, physical therapist, art director, social worker, US Army, and welding.    

HHCI’s Jason Flowers was proud to share his experience as a Project Manager and explore the exciting opportunities in the Construction Industry.  Approximately 750 students, Grades Tk to 5th grade participated in this fun-filled event.  

Board President Jesus Holguin and Superintendent Dr. Martinrex Kedziora visited the event.  “Our mission is to prepare students for college and careers,” said Board President Jesus Holguin, “Today’s Career Day at La Jolla Elementary School is important as we expose students to a variety of options they will have in their futures.”

Hal Hays Construction considers this event invaluable, and an effective way to get students excited about a career in construction. HHCI is committed to enriching and inspiring these young students plan for their future education and careers!

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HHCI Breaks Ground on Exciting New Morongo Casino Expansion Project

Riverside, CA – January 8, 2019   Morongo Band of Mission Indians has selected Hal Hays Construction Inc, (HHCI) as the Prime Contractor for the new site improvements and expansion project at the AAA Four-Diamond Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa in Cabazon, CA.

On January 8, HHCI and the Morongo Tribal Chairman Robert Martin, members of the Morongo Tribal Council and a host of dignitaries gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony for this exciting expansion project.

(left to right) Hal Moorefield of Yates-Moorefield Construction; Jeff Wilhelm of Sage Mountain Construction; Morongo Chief Executive Officer Titu Asghar; Morongo Tribal Council Member Brian Lugo; Tribal Vice Chairman James Siva; Tribal Council Member Anne Robinson; Tribal Chairman Robert Martin; John James, chief operating officer of the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa; Kirby Hays of Hal Hays Construction; Chris Holecheck of Yates-Moorefield Construction.

HHCI is ranked as one of the Top Native American-Owned Businesses in the U.S. by DiversityBusiness.com and is proud to be one of the partners amongst the other Native American-owned companies working on this project. “We’ve put together a top-notch construction team that brings together the best in the business,” Chairman Martin said.

We applaud Morongo’s leadership in adhering to the ‘Buy Indian’ initiative and hope the tribe’s actions inspire other Indian Tribes to support diversity in hiring firms for their projects. Personally, I am so grateful to the tribe for giving HHCI an opportunity to perform on this beautiful project while showing their dedication to Indian Country,” said CEO Kirby Hays.

The 8 Acres of site improvement expansion and renovation work includes:

  • Modifications to the Porte Cochere and Main Entrance Area
  • Construction of a Temporary Valet area at the east entrance
  • Development of a new valet parking structure with 750 spaces, including premier parking and charging stations for more than 70 electric vehicles.
  • Site improvements: Demolition of existing roads, site grading, installation of new concrete curb & gutter and sidewalk, new retaining walls, asphalt paving and striping, removal of existing drainage structure and installation of new inlets, manholes and piping.
  • West Detention Basing berm and new CMP outlet riser pipe and discharge pipe.

This new expansion will create more than 1,000 construction jobs and it will power the economy by bringing new jobs and revenue to the region.

Hal Hays Construction looks forward to providing our award-winning services to our client Morongo Band of Mission Indians.  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. named National Supplier of the Year

Riverside-based company honored by National Minority Supplier Development Council

CEO, Kirby S. Hays, Accepting NMSDC National SOTY Award

November 5, 2018  Hal Hays Construction, Inc. was recently honored as the 2018 National Supplier of the Year by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC).

The Riverside-based company was selected from a field of over 10,000 Diverse Business Enterprises for the prestigious award, which was presented during this year’s NMSDC Conference and Business Opportunity Exchange on Oct. 17 in Austin, Texas.

CEO Kirby S. Hays, who accepted the award on behalf of the company and its more than 200 employees, called the moment an “amazing honor” for both himself and the entire Hal Hays Construction, Inc. family.

“This is a total team award for the HHCI team,” said Hays, whose family’s Native American ancestry traces back to the Cherokee tribe. “From top to bottom, everyone has their fingerprints on this award. This is dedicated to our hardworking team members in the trenches on a daily basis representing our team with pride and delivering world-class projects for our clients.”

Nominated locally by Southern California Edison based on their exceptional performance as a prime vendor for them over the years, Hays hopes the recognition of “leadership and dedication to minority supplier development and to communities of color” helps spur further growth and opportunities for the company.

As a second generation, family owned construction company, the impact of being named National Supplier of the Year is enormous,” Hays said. “To be recognized at a national level for the work we do is truly an honor and one we take immense pride in. This is a landmark moment for HHCI and one we plan to build on.”

About the National Minority Supplier Development Council
Chartered in 1972, the NMSDC is the global leader in advancing business opportunities for its certified Asian, Black, Hispanic and Native American business enterprises and connecting them to member corporations. The NMSDC Network includes 1,700 corporate members, including most of America’s largest publicly owned, privately owned and foreign-owned companies.

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