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Apr-Jun 2018 Disability and Communication Access Board Facility Access Unit DCAB DOCUMENT REVIEWS 4/1/18 thru 6/30/18 OAHU 1902 Young Street Proposed Renovation to Convert Office Building into Housing Units Aiea High School Science Facilities Upgrade Aiea Intermediate School - Building B Band Room Expansion Aiea Intermediate School Applied Technology Center Aina Haina Public LIbrary - Renovate Public Restrooms for ADA Compliance Aina Koa 1100' Reservoir & Kamehame 820' Reservoir Repairs and Rehabilitation Ala Moana Wastewater Pump Station Upgrade Ala Wai Canal Pukele 5 & Kamoku 43 46kV Sub-Transmission Line Ali'i Bluffs Wastewater Pump Station Ground and Foundation Improvements Aliiaimoku Hale - Building Improvements Phase 2 Alvah Scott Elementary School Misc R&M for FY16 Resurface Driveway August Ahrens Elementary School, Building A & B, Renovate Restrooms Barber's Point Elementary School Misc R&M for FY13 Beretania Public Service Building Exterior Improvements Beretania Pump Station Renovation Culvert Remediation at Various Locations on Oahu, Phase 2 Daniel K. Inouye Int'l Airport Advantage Tenant Improvements at Consolidated Car Rental Facility Daniel K. Inouye Int'l Airport Alaska Airlines Tenant Improvement Daniel K. Inouye Int'l Airport ANA Lounge Tenant Improvements Daniel K. Inouye Int'l Airport Avis Budget Group Tenant Improvements at Consolidated Car Rental Facility Daniel K. Inouye Int'l Airport Enterprise Holdings Tenant Improvements at Consolidated Car Rental Facility Daniel K. Inouye Int'l Airport JAL Sakura Lounge at Ewa Concourse Daniel K. Inouye Int'l Airport Replacement of Parking Structure Pedestrian Bridges Diamond Head Sewer Lift Station Emergency Generator Dole Middle School Improvement to Facilities Dr. Viernes / Smile Dental Center Enchanted Lake Elementary School Misc. R&M for FY16 Farrington High School Buildings I & J Replace Railings Foreign Trade Zone No. 9 Restroom ADA Retrofit and Elevator Replacement Freeway Management System Phase 2A Halawa Baseyard- Building Expansion Halawa Shaft Pump Station Replace Discharge Heads and Valves HART Farrington Highway Guideway Design Build Hausten Gardens Renovations Hawaii Army National Guard - Building 29 Parking, PV System, Site Improvements, & Misc. External & Internal Improvements Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Operations Support Center Hawaii Loa Booster No. 1 Repairs and Rehabilitation Hawaiian Airlines Extend Exist Concrete Slab and Chain Link Fence Modifications Hickam Elementary School Misc. R&M for FY2014 Highlands Intermediate School Misc. R&M for FY 2016 HNL Baggage Handling Improvements OST Phase 1 HNL Gate 6 Holdroom & Protected Walkway HNL IIT Mauka Extension - Commuter Terminal Relocation at Gate 6 HNL International Airport Starbucks Coffee Gate 6 HNL Southwest Airlines Improvement at Lobby 6 and Diamond Head Concourse HNL Terminal 2 Lower Level SSCP TSA Security Checkpoint Honolulu Harbor Install Air Curtains at Pier 2 Terminal Honolulu Harbor Relocate Harbor Police to Former Fire Station at Pier 15 Honolulu Harbor Repair Roll-Up Doors at Pier 10 & Baseyard Honowai Elementary School Classroom Building Eight Classroom Building Hoopili Development Phase 2 - Backbone Roadway Improvements Hoopili Phase 4, Parcel 8 Hoopili Phase 4, Parcel 9 HPU - ATM 3100-3200 Residences HPU Private Dining Room for Aramark HPU Tennant Improvements Building 3 Suites 1314 & 1315 Iglesia Ni Cristo - New Era Chapel & Function Hall Ililani Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and PCCP Rehabilitation: Phase 1 Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and PCCP Rehabilitation: Phase 2 Jollibee at Ka Makana Alii - Trash Enclosure, Landscaping, Site Work Kaaawa Elementary School Renovate Administrative Portable Kahuku High and Intermediate School Athletic Field - New Restrooms & Replace Bleachers Kahuku Wells Unit No. 3 Kailua High School Softball Field Improvements Kaimuki High School - Misc R&M FY 14 Kaimuki Middle School Room V-1 Renovate to Science Lab Kalaeloa Professional Center - U.S. Vets Kalaeloa Professional Center Suite 307 - Sakura Center Kalakaua Middle School ADA Transition Kalanianaole Highway Resurfacing and Restriping, H-1 Freeway to Lunalilo Home Road Kaleiopuu Elementary School - Bldgs. C & D Covered Walkway Kalihi Palama Health Center - Makai Expansion Kamehameha Highway Rehabilitation Vicinity of Kapuhi Street to Dairy Road Kaneohe and Kahuku Police Stations National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems Improvements Kapiolani Community College 6928 Ohia Renovate Cafeteria, 6930 Ohelo, & 6928 Ohia Replace Kitchen Flooring Kapolei Elementary School Misc R&M for FY 2016 Kapolei High School Bldg. L - Replace AC Equipment Kapolei High School Misc R&M for FY 2016 Kapolei Middle School Bldg. 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