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Congressman Visit to HHCI!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 29, 2014

Congressman Visit to HHCI!


Riverside, CA – January 29, 2014 – On Tuesday, January 21, 2014, Congressman Mark Takano (D-Riverside) visited HHCI headquarters as part of his “100 Businesses in 100 Days” Tour.

congressmanAs a business leader and large employer, HHCI was selected to contribute to Rep. Takano’s semi-annual economic report and to provide input on business and job growth legislation. Congressman Takano met with HHCI Founder, Hal Hays, HHCI President and CEO, Kirby Hays, and HHCI VP of Marketing & Corporate Development, Elizabeth Cabral.

During his visit, HHCI shared with Rep. Takano the organization’s experience as a growing business, their work in VA Hospitals, and how federal programs helped grow HHCI.

Born and raised in Riverside, Rep. Takano serves on 2 House committees (Veterans’ Affairs and Science, Space & Technology). To honor his service to the country, Kirby presented Rep. Takano with an HHCI coin. Good luck to the freshman Congressman as he begins 2014!

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HHCI Awards 8th Annual Wayne B. Hays Scholarships

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 14, 2014

HHCI Awards 8th Annual Wayne B. Hays Scholarships


Riverside, CA – January 14, 2014 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) has selected four recipients for its 8th Annual Wayne B. Hays Scholarship Program. The 2013 Wayne B. Hays Scholarship awardees were announced at HHCI’s Annual Christmas Party. Scholarship receipts include HHCI employees and family members in pursuit of academic advancement and higher education.

HHCILogo150Established in 2006 in honor of HHCI’s founder’s father, Mr. Wayne B. Hays, the scholarship program has proudly contributed to career development and higher educational goals of 22 HHCI team members and family members. The 2013 Wayne B. Hays Scholarship awardees include the following deserving individuals:

 

  • Cassandra Spicer – Student at Northern Arizona University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration degree, and mother to a 4 year-old son
  • Brittney Smerber – Student at the University of Washington studying molecular and cellular biology, with a goal of becoming a surgeon in the U.S. Army
  • Haley Bogers – Student at Cal Baptist University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology degree, working towards becoming a veterinarian
  • Travis Root – High-school senior student in pursuit of higher education upon graduation, and achievement of a kinesiology degree

“HHCI is proud to contribute to the efforts of our dedicated team members in attaining higher education and career development,” stated Kirby Hays, President/CEO.

Congratulations to the 2013 Wayne B. Hays Scholarship recipients!

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HHCI Clears the Way for Eagle Canyon River Basin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 14, 2014

HHCI Clears the Way for Eagle Canyon River Basin


Riverside, CA – January 14, 2014 – Work on HHCI’s $9.8M Eagle Canyon River Basin Project in Cathedral City can be heard across the region as work site explosions clear the way for the river basin.

flood controlHHCI’s excavation team is currently excavating solid rock to form the foundation for the river basin. Once excavated, the rock is compacted, processed, and broken into a finer material which will form the levee and function as a large surge tank for storm water.

HHCI Project Superintendent, Jerry Neuman commented, “Everyone we talk to, from city officials and residents to business owners, express their excitement for the project. We will be done with the excavation portion of the work soon and then comes the physical construction of the levee.”

Riverside County Flood Control commissioned the project after years of property damage due to bad weather. Once complete, the levee stands to save the city millions in water damage control. HHCI is excited to be a part of such as significant milestone for Cathedral City and the benefit to the community the basin will provide.

Click Here to View the CBS News Cast of the Eagle Canyon River Basin Blast

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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Awarded $4.4M Design Build Armory at Camp Pendleton

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 20, 2013

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Awarded $4.4M Design Build Armory at Camp Pendleton


Riverside, CA – December 20, 2013 – Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest awarded Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) a Design Build Armory project at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. The $4.4M project will include demolition; site preparation; paving; masonry; site improvements; electrical and mechanical utilities; seismic features; and Anti-Terrorism Force Protection and LEED sustainability requirements. Additional work includes POV parking and Snap-In Training Pit.

navfacThe Armory will serve the Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-39) at Camp Pendleton, the United States Marine Corps’ key West Coast base.

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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Donates Holiday Gifts to Niños Latinos Unidos

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 18, 2013

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Donates Holiday Gifts to Niños Latinos Unidos


Riverside, CA – December 18, 2013 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) employees and friends came together for the holidays and collected over 55 gifts for the foster children of Niños Latinos Unidos.

ninos latinosNiños Latinos Unidos is a private, nonprofit organization which trains foster parents to mentor and raise Latino foster children in an environmental where they can culturally and intellectually thrive.

In keeping with HHCI’s community service goal, the firm welcomes the opportunity to promote a prosperous future for the children in our community.

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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Donates to Bridge Street Elementary Technology Lab Initiative

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 04, 2013

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Donates to Bridge Street Elementary Technology Lab Initiative


Riverside, CA – December 04, 2013 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) proudly contributed to Bridge Street Elementary School’s Technology Lab initiative by donating 8 MAC computer batteries.

stemBridge Street Elementary School was unable to proceed with the Technology Lab Initiative due to lack of funding and federal budget cuts. However, with the help of HHCI and other sponsors, Bridge Street Elementary School can now begin to move forward on this worthwhile program.

Bridge Street Elementary students were thrilled by the donation and gathered to preset HHCI with a thank you letter and group photo to commemorate the donation.

HHCI is proud of its affiliation with Bridge Street Elementary as part of its STEM program sponsorship.

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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Awarded STAR Safety Award for Building Energy Improvements at Travis AFB

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.

star awardThe $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.”

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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Awarded $6.2M Site Prep & Demo Project for East County Detention Center

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 14, 2013

Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Awarded $6.2M Site Prep & Demo Project for East County Detention Center


county of riverside sealRiverside, 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.

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HHCI’s VA Hospital Renovation Project Earns Outstanding Performance Rating

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 23, 2013

HHCI’s VA Hospital Renovation Project Earns Outstanding Performance Rating


Riverside, CA – October 23, 2013 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) earned an outstanding project evaluation from the Department of the Army for completion of the $931K “Renovate Halls and Walls” project at the Loma Linda Veterans Affairs Hospital, Loma Linda, CA.

department of the armyThe 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.

For this project HHCI supported VA Loma Linda in its efforts to provide top notch healthcare to the 67,000 Veterans it serves throughout San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Accolades from the Department of the Army include: “This project was difficult in that it required a lot of coordination with the different users and the public to get work done. (HHCI’s) Superintendent was very cooperative in working to schedule the work around peak traffic hours and to accomplish quite a bit of the work during night hours and on weekends.”

HHCI is proud to support the improvement of healthcare facilities for our Veterans and their families. To date, HHCI has performed 42 renovation and modernization projects at facilities in the VA healthcare system.

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HHCI Completes MCB Camp Pendleton Wastewater System Design

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 15, 2013

HHCI Completes MCB Camp Pendleton Wastewater System Design


Riverside, CA – October 15, 2013 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. (HHCI) completed final design of the “Design Build Repair Taps 1, 2 and 3 Wastewater System” project at MCB Camp Pendleton, CA for the Department for the Navy. HHCI will now begin the project’s build phase and mobilize for construction operations.

department of navyThe 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.

HHCI is proud to support the Department of the Navy in its adherence to environmental regulations and sustainable efforts.

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