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Disability and Communication Access Board Facility Access Unit DCAB DOCUMENT REVIEWS 1/1/14 Thru 3/31/14 Disability and Communication Access Board Facility Access Unit DCAB DOCUMENT REVIEWS 1/1/14 thru 3/31/14 OAHU 7 Eleven Hawaii Haleiwa Offsite Improvements Ord. 2412-7 808 Center Alteration Phase 6 Aiea High School Misc Renovations & Maintenance FY 2013 Ala Wai Elementary School Custodial Storage Alaska Airlines Self Service Kiosk Installation at Lobby 5 Booth District Park Gymnasium Reroof BWS Repair and Repaint Kawela 228' Kahuku Hawaii C&C of Honolulu Curb Ramps at Various Locations FY2013(B) C&C of Honolulu Curb Ramps at Various Locations, FY2013(C) C&C of Honolulu Rehab of Localized Streets Phase 10B C&C of Honolulu Rehab of Localized Streets Phase 11C C&C of Honolulu Rehab of Localized Streets Phase 11D Castle High School ADA Transition Castle High School Ron Bright Theater Lighting and Audio/Visual DOA King Street Admin Bldg Repairs & Improvements DTS Traffic Improvements at Various Locations Palolo Traffic Improvements (Phase 1) Elks Ocean Ladder (EXP) HART - Maint. & Stor. Facility - Wheel Truing Facility (WTF) (EXP) Kapolei II Elementary School (EXP) Kapolei II Elementary School (PROW) Farrington High School Bldg S Repair Roof Collapse Grand Islander PROW Haiku Elementary School Reroof Hale Ilima Multi Family Development (PROW) HART HRTP Airport Utilities Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery Repair/Replace Flagpole Assemblies, Water Valve, Gutters, Signage & Roads, HSVC HCC Bldg 8804 Repair Sewer Line & Replace Boiler Storage Tank HIA Hawaiian Airlines Crew Center ADA Ramp HIA Hawaiian Airlines Premier Lounges HIA Hawaiian Airlines Ramp Agent Break Room HIA HIS Honolulu Airport Ground Floor HIA HNL DPWP Widen Taxilanes G&L Phase 1 Hoakalei Club House Demolition & Mass Grading HPU Student Apartments @ Aloha Tower Marketplace Demo 2nd Floor Jarrett Middle School Misc R&M for FY 2013 Jefferson Elementary School - Electrical Upgrade Kaiser High School Girls Athletic Locker Room Kalaheo Elementary School Repave Kato Gym Parking Lot Kalihi Pump Station Low & High Service Renovation Kalihi Valley Homes Site & Dwelling Improvements Phase 4B Kalihi/Nuuanu Area Sewer Rehab Phase 1K Kapolei Business Industrial Park Increment 1 Phase 1 Misc. Repairs Kapolei Green Park at Mehana KCC Bldg 6935 Lama Renovation of Rooms 118 & 119 Kekuanaoa Bldg 4th Floor Interior Renovation for Office of Ombudsman Kilanikoa Development Offsite Improvements Kinau Hale Parking Lot L Resurfacing and Restriping King Kalakakua, Hoopono & State Capitol Bldgs Blind Vendor Facility Improvements King Samuel Wilder Intermediate School Bldg A Replace ACM Wall in Restroom Koloa Elementary School Portable PT-1 Replace Effluent Disposal System Kunia Village Housing Development Mail Pick-up Parking Makakilo Elementary School Portable Classroom Mauka Lani Elementary School MIsc Repair & Maintenance Mililani High School Misc R&M Mililani High School Science Facility Upgrades Mililani High School SPED Medically Fragile Classroom Mililani Ike Elementary School Resurface Cafeteria Parking Moanalua Community Park Reroof Recreation Bldg Mokulele Fire Station & Training Center NPDES Improvements Nehoa Street Bridge No. 264 North School Street Bridge over Kalihi Stream (Bridge No. 156) Rehabilitation PBS Hawaii Pearl City Elem School & Pearl City High School Misc R&M FY2013 Pearl City Public Library Replace Flooring and Misc Improvements Pearl Harbor Elementary School MIsc R&M 2013 Pelekane Dr Bridge Bridge No. 267 Scour Protection of Bridges FY12 Pokai Bay Ditch Access Ramp Reconstruction Puunui Community Park Reroof & Recreation Bldg Roosevelt High School ADA Transition Symphony Honolulu PROW The Plaza at Waikiki (PROW) UHCC EV Charging Station HCC UHCC EV Charging Station KCC UHCC EV Charging Station LCC UHCC EV Charging Station WCC UHM Agricultural Science General Repairs and Repaint UHM Coconut Island Utility Rehabilitation/Replacement UHM Les Murakami Stadium General Repairs UHM Old Pauley House Demo on Coconut Island UHM Physical Plant Reroof UHM Quarry Stairs General Repairs Phase 2 UHM Sherman Lab Reroof UHM Spalding Reroof UHM Various Bldgs Elevator Modernization Group 3 Wahiawa 1075' Reservoir Repair and Renovation Wahiawa Elementary School Library Renovation Wahiawa Elementary School Misc R&M FY 2008-2010 Wahiawa Elementary School Student Drop-Off and Parking Wahiawa Fire Station Pavement Reconstruction Wailae Elementary School C Reroute Sewer Line Waimanalo Elementary and Intermediate School Electrical Upgrade Waimano Ridge Uluakupu Bldg 4 Washington Middle School Misc R&M FY2013 WCC Upgrade/Replace Fire Alarm System Wilhelmina 811' Reservoir Replacement MAUI County of Maui Employee Additional Parking Lot David Malo Circle & Makani Kai Hale Physical Improvements DOCARE Maui Baseyard Paving (EXP) Kahului Airport Maui Jet Center Private Hangar (EXP) Lanai City Theater Renovation Hansen Road Pavement Reconstruction Spanish Road to Vicinity of Hana Highway Kahului ASAP Improvements Kahului Elementary School Misc R&M FY 2013 Kalialinui Bridge Replacement Kamehameha III Elementary School Misc R&M FY 2013 Kihei Public Library Replace Air ConditIoner Lono Avenue Pavement Reconstruction Makawao Elementary School Misc Repairs & Maintenance FY2013 Maui Community Correctional Center Kitchen Loading Dock Storm Drain Improvements Maui County Bus Stops Phase 3 Maui County Police Department Classroom Bldg Molokai District Resurfacing FY2014 Molokai High School Science Facility Upgrades UH Maui College Bldg 2253 Upgrade Compressor Room & Refurbish Refrigerator Coils Waikapu Gardens Phase 2 Subdivision Wailea Alanui, Okolani Dr to Wailea Ike Dr & Wailea Ike Dr, Wailea Alanui to Piilani Hwy Pavement Rehab Wailuku Gym Reroofing and Repairs War Memorial Football Stadium Synthetic Turf Installation KAUAI Black Pot Beach Overflow Parking County of Kauai Kapahi Bridge Replacement County of Kauai Opaekaa Bridge Replacement County of Kauai Puuopae Bridge Replacement Eleele Elementary School Bldg B Repair East Wall Former Lihue Courthouse Renovation Kilauea Lighthouse Village Sidewalk Princeville Kolopua Rice Camp Senior Housing Rice Camp Senior Housing Offsite Improvements Waimea Canyon Middle School HAWAII 12 Ft. Driveway and Water Service Lateral Installation Alae Farms Post Harvest Facility and Ag Bldg (PROW) Alternative Energy & Biotechnology Demonstration Incubator Analio Place Culvert Repair Big Island Trading Company Bonk 2 Lot Subdivision Buck Holdings LLC Warehouse Driveway Central Supply Warehouse Site Improvements Clem Akina Park Accessibility Improvements DNS 75 Driveway Driveway Connection to Mud Lane Gary Capri Driveway Halaby Driveway Hawaii Community Correctional Center Punahele Replace Emergency Generator System Hilo Medical Center Hale Haolo Proposed New Fence Wall Hilo Medical Center Proposed Electric Door Replacement Hilo Medical Center Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home HMSA Keaau Village Branch Office Honomu Gymnasium Roofing Repairs Ivan Mochida Contracting Kai Ikena Farms LLC Keaau High School Softball Field Improvements Keakealani DOH Interior Security Improvements Kealakehe Elementary School Misc. Repair & Maintenance Kealakehe High School Misc Repair & Maintenance Kealakehe Homesteads Subdivision of Lot B Kealakehe Intermediate School Misc. R&M 2013 Keaukaha Tract 1 Lot 170-A-1-A & Lot 170-A-1-B Kohala High School ABR Kohanaiki Canoe Halau #2 Komo Brothers Subdivision Water System Kona International Airport Able Freight Tenant Improvements Lai Opua Phase 1 - West Hawaii Community Health Center Lyman Shower Makuakane Estates Subdivision Manono Street Improvements, Lanikaula St to Kekuanaoa St Matsukawa Subdivision Improvement Mayor's Office New Door Michael K. Choi Water Meter Paauilo Bus Stop and Shelter Improvements Pahoa Park Master Plan Phase 1 Paniolo Ave Extension Interim Roadway Paul Dolnick Driveway Petersen Driveway Pomaikai HPHA Site & Bldg Improvements Ponahawai Street Resurfacing (Kamahemeha Ave to Kapiolani St) Regency at Hilo Nursing Home Off-Site Waterline Improvements RPL Waikoloa Village Ph 11 Replace Primary UG Cables RPL Waikoloa Village PH13 Replace Primary UG Cables RPL Waikoloa Village Phase 12 Replace UG Cables Terumi Miwa Water Meter Tiki Torch Installation UHH Covered Plaza Repairs University of the Nations Turn Lane Vernon & Gayle Ito Driveway Waiakea High School Bldg N Gym Hurricane Hardening Waiakea Intermediate School Misc Repair & Maintenance Waikoloa Elementary & Middle School Misc R&M FY2013 Walsh Driveway Apron Water Service Lateral Installation Lot 399 Waterline Construction Plan 2 Moeauoa 2nd West Hawaii Civic Center Kapilina Brick Garden Yamamoto Subdivision Water Lateral .
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