AGC 2010 Constructor Award

AGC of California awarded Reyes Construction, Inc. the prestigious 2010 Constructor Award for Excellence in Project Management for Projects $5 million or below.
On behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard, RCI provided the resources necessary to perform the Shoreline Stabilization at the USCG Sector San Francisco facility.
For a complete list of the 2010 Constructor Award Winners click here.
MCB Camp Pendleton ROICC office Safety Award
On January 4, 2010 Reyes Construction was selected as the recipient of the MCB Camp Pendleton ROICC office Safety Through Awards and Recognition (STAR) program award for outstanding safety performance during the execution of project Repair of the Levee and Concrete Flood Wall Joints at MCAS, Camp Pendleton, CA. This award is a notable achievement and awarded only to those companies that have demonstrated a corporate proactive safety posture, protecting a valuable resource- people.
RCI's commitment to safety met the high standards of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, NAVFAC Southwest and the MCB Camp Pendelton ROICC office. These are as follows:
- Zero DART incidents throughout the life of the contract.
- No significant ($10,000) contractor or government property damage for the entire length of the contract.
- No safety non-compliance notices or stop work orders.
- No findings identified during Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance inspections.
- No Class A, B, or C crane mishaps.
- Minimum overall satisfactory performance evaluation – including quality; and A cumulative average score of 90% or better on the Contractor Safety Self-Evaluation Checklists. Our dedication to safety, along with our management and quality control approaches executed on this project contributed to RCI receiving an “Outstanding” overall performance rating from the U.S. Navy.
Palm Avenue Street End Improvement Project
Reyes Construction Inc’s project Palm Avenue Street End Improvement Project was recently recognized by the San Diego and Imperial Counties Chapter of the American Public Works Association as the Project of the Year in the category of Parks from $2 million to $5 million. The beautiful plaza opened up in January 2009, and is being enjoyed by all. Palm Avenue also received a Project Achievement Award from the San Diego Chapter of the Construction Management Association of America.
The project has created a park-like setting for ocean viewing with a semi-circular seawall, colored pavement, benches, landscaping and public art. The ramps to the beach provide year-round beach access. The storm water pump station diverts nuisance runoff to the wastewater collection system, resulting in less pollution reaching the beach.
The projected was constructed in 2008 by Reyes Construction Inc, with construction management services provided by PBS&J and material testing performed by Bureau Veritas and the planning, design and construction of the project, the City of Imperial Beach staff provided unlimited support and guidance to assure the success of the project.
Congratulation to the San Diego Team and everyone at Reyes Construction for the recognition of teamwork and completion of a beautiful project!

