FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 25, 2014
HHCI’s Safety Award Count Reaches 22
Riverside, CA – June 25, 2014 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) earned 2 additional NAVFAC STAR (Safety Through Awards and Recognition) Awards for its outstanding safety performance during the execution of Repair Airfield Lighting System and Signage, MCAS Yuma, AZ and Repair Waste Water Storage Tanks at TAPS 1, 2, and 3, MCB Camp Pendleton, CA. This achievement brings HHCI’s total STAR Safety Award count to a total of 22, having earned 3 within the last month.
The STAR Safety Award provides notable merit to companies which have demonstrated corporate proactive safety procedure throughout the life of a contract and outstanding safety performance during the execution of a project. In order to attain a STAR Safety Award a contractor must complete a project with the below requirements:
- Zero DART incidents throughout the life of the contract
- No significant ($10,000) contractor or government damage for entire length of the contract
- No safety non-compliance notices or stop work orders
- No findings identified during Occupational Safety & Health Administration compliance inspections
- Minimum Overall Above Average performance evaluation – including quality
- Cumulative average score of 90% or better on the contract safety self-evaluation checklist process where required by contract
HHCI is excited to have added 2 additional Safety Awards to its list of project recognitions. “Safety has always been a focus at Hal Hays Construction and we are extremely proud to have our clients recognize our endeavors in safety and project management,” commented Kirby S. Hays, President/CEO for HHCI.
Congratulations to the HHCI Team for keeping true to our safety standards and core values.