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PREVIEW Department of Environmental Management 28 DEVELOPERS STATE AGENCIES Eric Nakagawa, Director Gentry Homes 48 $41.8M in Construction Jobs Planned for 2021 State of Hawaii 6 Rick Hobson, VP of Sales & Marketing David Ige, Governor Department of Public Works 29 Demand for New Homes in 2021 Looks Strong State Appropriates $2.7B for CIP in FY 2021 Rowena Dagdag-Andaya, Director Castle & Cooke Hawaii 48 DPW Plans $65M in CIP Work in 2021 Department of Business, Economic, Garret Matsunami, Vice President Development & Tourism (DBEDT) 8 of Residential Operations Eugene Tian, Chief State Economist U.S. MILITARY Continued Market Strength Expected at Koa Ridge Naval Facilities Engineering Command More Government, Private Commercial Avalon Group 50 Hawaii (NAVFAC Hawaii) 30 Construction Ahead Steve Kothenbeutel, Chief Development Officer Capt. James Meyer, Commanding Officer Industrial Construction Steady During Pandemic Department of Accounting & General Services 10 ‘Performance to Plan’ Key to Providing Curt Otaguro, Comptroller Mission-Ready Facilities on Time Lendlease Hawaii 50 DAGS Plans 89 Projects Worth $229M in 2021 Craig Constant, Senior Construction Manager U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 32 Lendlease Continues Military Housing Projects Department of Transportation 12 Lt. Col. Eric S. Marshall, Commander Jade Butay, Director Honolulu District The Howard Hughes Corporation 51 HDOT Divisions on Pace for Strong, Positive Year USACE Honolulu District Providing World-Class Jon Moore, Senior Vice President of Design & Department of Hawaiian Home Lands 14 Engineering in 2021 Construction Management William Aila Jr., Hawaiian Homes Commission Chair Safety Tops Priorities and Development Plans DHHL Continues Plans for Lot Development, ASSOCIATIONS Homestead Awards and Home Construction Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) 34 RESEARCH The Economic Research Organization at the Hawaii Housing Finance & Development Corp. 15 By Jeffrey Durham, President and CEO University of Hawaii (UHERO) 49 Denise Iseri-Matsubara, Executive Director New Year Presents Opportunity for New Direction Peter Fuleky, Economist and Associate Professor Delivering Affordable Housing Takes Top Priority Hawaii Asphalt Paving Industry (HAPI) 35 of Economics Jon M. Young, Executive Director Construction Still Strong, but Outlook Murky COUNTY AGENCIES Perpetual Pavements Lead to Award-Winning Roads City And County of Honolulu 18 Kirk Caldwell, Outgoing Mayor American Council of Engineering Companies UTILITIES Moving Forward With a Solid Foundation Of Hawaii (ACECH) 36 Hawaiian Electric 52 Garret A. Masuda, President Jim Kelly, Vice President of Corporate Relations Department of Planning And Permitting (DPP) 19 Cautious Optimism for 2021 Hawaiian Electric to Launch Key Projects in 2021 Kathy Sokugawa, Acting Director Higher Number of Permits Issued Spark Optimism Hawaii Steel Alliance (HSA) 36 Hawaii Gas 53 Alan Labbe, President Kevin Nishimura, Vice President of Operations Board of Water Supply (BWS) 20 Critical Need for Housing Reaches into 2021 Consider Gas for Clean, Efficient, Resilient and Ernest Y.W. Lau, Manager And Chief Engineer Affordable Energy BWS Targets Oahu’s Aging Infrastructure American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Chapter 37 County of Hawaii 21 Karen Sakamoto, President PUBLIC PROJECTS Harry Kim, Outgoing Mayor Coordinating Efforts Will Help Restart Economy State Agencies Helping the Homeless Help Themselves Department of Accounting & General Svcs. 54 Building Industry Association of Hawaii (BIA) 38 Department of Water Supply 22 Department of Transportation 56 Jess Leorna, CEO Department of Hawaiian Home Lands 63 Keith Okamoto, Manager And Chief Engineer Collaboration is Key: 2021 Looking Optimistic Hawaii Housing Finance Development Corp. 63 Bid Process Modified to Promote Safety Cement and Concrete Products Department of Education 64 County of Kauai 23 Industry of Hawaii (CCPI) 40 UH Office of Project Delivery 74 Derek Kawakami, Mayor Kirk Hashimoto, Executive Director City & County of Honolulu New Opportunities During Unprecedented Times Concrete Adapting for the Future Department of Land & Natural Resources 75 Department of Public Works 23 Construction Industry of Maui (CIM) 42 Department of Design & Construction 76 Troy Tanigawa, Acting County Engineer Joshua Berlien, Board Chair Department of Environmental Services 77 More Permits Issued for Greater Valuation in 2020 2021 Construction on Maui Requires United Effort Department of Parks & Recreation 78 Board of Water Supply 80 Department of Water 24 General Contractors Association Mark Knoff, Manager And Chief Engineer of Hawaii (GCA) 43 County of Hawaii Department of Water Supply 80 KDOW Moves Forward with Long-Range Plans Emmett Kinney, 2021 President Department of Planning 24 Cautious Optimism Prevails in Hawaii’s County of Kauai Kaaina Hull, Director Construction Industry Department of Public Works 80 Department of Parks & Recreation 80 Major Developments on Track for 2021 Hawaii Lumber Products Association (HLPA) 44 Department of Water 81 Mark Schwinn, President County of Maui 26 Kauai Solid Waste and Wastewater 81 Michael Victorino, Mayor Expect Higher Lumber Demand, More Job Stability County of Maui Maui Investments Will Power Construction In 2021 Hawaii Island Contractors Association (HICA) 45 Department of Public Works 82 Department of Planning 27 Justin Barrios, President Department of Environmental Management 83 Michele McLean, AICP Director New Leadership, New Direction Can Boost Department of Water Supply 83 ‘Sizable Projects’ in the Works on Maui the Industry Federal Agencies On the Cover: A view of the Hō’ae’ae rail station in Pacific Resource Partnership (PRP) 46 NAVFAC Pacific 84 Waipahu at Farrington Highway and Leoku Street Joshua Magno, Director of Programs U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 85 PHOTO COURTESY HART Public Sector Projects Can Help Economic Recovery 4 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 QUALITY PRODUCTS. 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Aerial of the Kapalama Container Terminal project area at Honolulu Harbor PHOTO COURTESY HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION State Appropriates $2.7B for CIP in FY 2021 By David Y. Ige, Governor State of Hawaii

I believe that 2020 has been a challenging government spent more than a billion capacity projects. time for all of Hawaii as the novel dollars each year, with an average of $1.25 The state legislature also approved coronavirus known as COVID-19 has billion annually on capital improvement $350 million for the development of the changed every business and organization projects (CIP). stadium entertainment district. in our state. As governor, I know that The state appropriated $2.7 billion In August 2020, the state issued state construction projects in critical for CIP in FY 2021. Of this amount, $995,000 in general obligation bonds, infrastructure are the most direct way to 64.4 percent is slated for transportation mainly for capital improvement projects revive the economy and get people back projects including airport, harbors, and that include public schools and University to work. of Hawaii projects. I am happy to see our construction The state government’s contribution industry perform so well into 2020, State construction to the construction industry put the despite the pandemic. The construction projects in critical construction total at a historic $9.6 billion industry is the only private industry sector in 2019. The construction industry that has experienced job gains during the infrastructure contributed 5.8 percent to Hawaii first nine months of 2020. gross domestic product in 2019. The According to the U.S. Census Bureau, are the most direct contribution increased to 6.6 percent sales for building material and garden way to revive during the second quarter of 2020, the equipment and supplies increased every highest contribution since the second month during the first seven months the economy and get quarter of 2009. of 2020 (July is the last month data people back to work. Some of the large state government was available at the time of this writing). contracts awarded during the first three Between April and July, the average quarters of calendar year 2020 include: monthly sales growth rate for building highway construction and improvements. • Moanalua High School, materials and garden supplies was In addition, 19.9 percent is pegged for new performing arts center, 18.4 percent. capital improvements in public schools $26.8 million. As for construction completed as and University of Hawaii systems. • Leeward Community College, new measured by the contracting tax base, Transportation projects include the solar PV and battery systems and the state reached $5.6 billion during the $1.6 billion ongoing CIP at the airports, the new Native Hawaiian Center for first seven months of 2020, representing and $850 million for the modernization Excellence, $40.1 million. a 0.2 percent increase from the same plan at Kapālama Container Terminal • Kihei High School, $71.1 million. period in 2019. and Kalaeloa Harbor. Over the next three • Kauai Community Correctional Between 2009 and 2019, state years, the state plans $300 million for new Center, $12.2 million.

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International LLC. Oahu andtheprojects onKauaiby Pilaa storage buildingat868Queen Street on office buildingatKapolei,thenew KaiserPermanentethe new medical the first10monthsof2020included building permitsapproved during private buildingpermitvalue. and accountedfor8.6percent ofthetotal industrial permitswas$202.6million the totalvalue ofprivate commercial and During thefirstninemonthsof2019, the totalprivate buildingpermitvalue. 2020 andaccountedfor16.5percent of million duringthefirstninemonthsof industrial buildingpermitstotaled$384.1 same timeperiod. permits decreased 13.1percent duringthe of private additions andalterations permits decreased 7.1percent andvalue 2020, whilevalue ofprivate residential of 20,331units duringthethree years. 2017-2019, with anaverage annualsale home saleswere relatively flatbetween first three of2020.Residential quarters decreased by 15.1 percent duringthe percent, respectively. decreased by 23.9percent and53.6 purchased by Mainlanders andforeigners decreased 11.7percent, andhomes 2020, homespurchased by residents islands except Kauai. median salespriceincreased onallthe decreased onalltheislands;however the islands. Sales ofcondominiumhomes single familyhomesincreased onall the Hawaii, butthemediansalespricefor on alltheislandsexcept theIsland of mixed. Single-family homesalesdecreased real was estatemarket performance the firstninemonthsof2020,Hawaii’s demand inthereal estatesector. During islargelylinkedtothe Construction Real EstateMarket Conditions Large commercial andindustrial The value ofprivate commercial and Overall, residential homesales During thefirstthree of quarters The difference between a good plan and a great plan. By Eugene Tian, Chief State Economist Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT), State of Hawaii

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Our beautiful Islands are paradise with Courthouse in Kona, the Hawaii State completion in 2021, 26 projects valued at a not-so-hidden secret: Like much of the Hospital’s New Patient Facility in Kaneohe over $23 million have been awarded with United States, we, too, are challenged and replacement of the decades-old carpet anticipated Notice to Proceed to start in with aging infrastructure in dire need of in the Hawaii State Capitol Building, which 2021, 16 projects valued at over $105 attention. The Department of Accounting celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2019. million have been bid and are pending and General Services (DAGS) continues These types of investments in major award for 2021 construction and we to be busy addressing the upgrade or public works projects are crucial to helping project the future bid and award of 33 replacement of facilities for health stimulate the economy as the state faces projects valued at roughly $69 million and safety issues, whose difficulty in major economic challenges under the for 2021, for a grand total of 89 projects implementation has been compounded COVID-19 pandemic. DAGS plays an valued at an estimated $229 million in by the global COVID-19 pandemic. essential role in keeping immediate-needs construction for 2021. Amidst these challenges, we had an projects flowing while also expediting This list could expand as increased extremely busy and productive 2020 projects that will lay the foundation for capital improvement programs funding with the added completion of major sustained economic growth. becomes available for DAGS and our projects whose purposes range from With this in mind, this coming year expanding program services to preserving includes continued construction on DAGS plays an and refurbishing historic facilities. These 14 facility projects totaling over $32 specialty projects include the Keahuolu million in construction with anticipated essential role in keeping immediate- needs projects flowing while also expediting projects that will lay the foundation for sustained economic growth.

client agencies. Looking forward, DAGS projects currently in planning that promise to stimulate economic growth and to provide long-term benefits to their communities include:

• The New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District will encompass the construction of a new stadium facility in addition to related ancillary mixed-use development of the 98-acre site to deliver a world-class and community-centric district. • Relocation of the Oahu Community Correctional Center from Kalihi to Halawa will include current, effective and efficient facility spaces

10 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 for healing and transition. • Register to receive email DAGS’ commitment to achieve • Transit-oriented development notifications of addendums or bid optimal value for our clients and joint ventures between the Hawaii clarifications; taxpayers includes internal cradle-to-grave Housing Finance and Development • View names of plan holders for process improvement initiatives that are Corporation and DAGS to develop DAGS bids; incorporated into our overall project By Curt Otaguro, State Comptroller a new mixed-use Kahului Civic • View State Payments on execution, such as continually streamlining Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) Center adjacent to the County Contractors, Bid Results, current processes and updating our of Maui’s Kahului Bus Hub and Construction Contract Awards and operations to work remotely with expansion of the existing Wailuku Completed Construction Projects; staff and our partners while practicing Civic Center in the Wailuku-to- • Qualify your design and planning effective COVID-19 recommended social Kahului, Maui, Kaahumanu transit firm to plan and prepare bid distancing. Year-round formal training is corridor, and a new mixed-use documents for our projects; provided to keep our staff up-to-date in Liliha Civic Center in Honolulu. • Download forms, specifications key areas such as risk identification and • A new Wahiawa Civic Center Court masters, and DAGS Interim General management, project and construction Facility and Office Complex adjacent Conditions for Construction; management, contract negotiations, and to the Wahiawa Transit Center. • Read up-to-date information dispute resolution. on important changes to laws, Staff strive to stay current via a variety All our current solicitations for procedures, and bidding and of educational opportunities and research construction bids and proposals are contracting requirements; and, into innovative project delivery methods, advertised on the State Procurement • View photos and descriptions of including public-private partnerships, Office website (hands.ehawaii.gov/hands/ recently completed projects. which may be used to augment the opportunities). Our bid documents are State’s resource-constrained capacity to available on the DAGS web page at pwd. Bidders may make appointments to pursue new construction and facility hawaii.gov. You will also find links to pick up bid documents on compact discs improvement projects. other helpful information and be able to: at the DAGS offices in Honolulu or our We look forward to continuing to District Offices on the Neighbor Islands. partner with the industry and all our • Download and print copies of bid Please visit our website at ags.hawaii.gov/ stakeholders to bring value and support documents, plans and specifications; for contact information. to our clients and communities.

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Before getting into construction the coming year include the continuation Highways planned to maintain and improve the of runway widening, Mauka Concourse, For the upcoming year, the Highways state’s transportation facilities, I’d like consolidated rental car facility and restroom Division will be receiving $80 million to provide a brief overview of how the improvements at the Daniel K. Inouye above its annual federal obligation in Hawaii Department of Transportation is International Airport, the continuation August Redistribution, Emergency Relief funded. HDOT is special-funded, which of the new federal inspection facility at conversions and other closeouts. This will means the department receives funding the Ellison Onizuka International Airport allow Highways to continue to construct by collecting revenue from those using at Keahole and runway rehabilitation/ needed improvements to highways and state airports, harbors and highways. reconstruction and restroom renovation bridges across the state. HDOT also receives federal aid and projects at other major airports. In order to deliver these projects more grant awards from the U.S. Department efficiently and reduce the need for face- of Transportation, the Federal Highways HDOT will continue to-face interaction during the bid and Administration, and the Federal Aviation contracting process, Highways is now using Administration. This means that funding to function as the state’s electronic procurement system, for our operations, maintenance and HIePRO, for all bids. Given the success of capital improvement projects is not a stable source the conversion to electronic bids, Highways directly tied into revenue forecasts for of investment is looking to use more electronic state general funds. processes for construction and ticketing A recession, such as the contraction in transportation such as FACS, Headlight and PlanGrid. of our economy due to COVID-19, Continuing this push toward more does affect the number of people coming infrastructure efficient systems, Highways is also through airports, the amount of goods as well as the pursuing a broadband solution that coming through our harbors and the will connect all state and county signals number of trips over our highways state’s economy. statewide. This push will ensure travel and bridges, but we anticipate HDOT information is available for all roadway will continue to function as a stable Harbors users, active control of intersections across source of investment in transportation Our Harbors Division is funded solely the state, and increased data capabilities infrastructure as well as the state’s through lease rent, user fees, such as for connected vehicle platforms. As many economy. wharfage and dockage, and does not signals are in and near communities that receive any regular federal allotment lack services necessary for students to learn Airports for projects. Recently, to continue the online and residents to work from home, The Airports Division relies on a necessary work of maintaining and Highways is working with the Department combination of funding sources for improving the harbor facilities most of of Education and the Department of capital projects which includes airport the state’s consumer goods flow through, Business, Economic Development & system revenue bonds, federal and Harbors issued a 2020 Hawaii Harbors Tourism to expand broadband access to local grants and other user fees. Federal System Revenue Bond to raise funds for underserved communities. funding is received primarily in the form debt service and future projects. HDOT construction projects benefit of Airport Improvement Program (AIP) The largest of those future projects the state and the traveling community by grants, which requires a local matching is the Kapalama Container Terminal keeping the facilities people depend on share under normal circumstances. The (KCT), for which Phase II (waterside for their everyday lives open and running CARES Act provided funds to increase construction) was awarded earlier this smoothly. With the current economic the federal share to 100 percent for AIP year for $350 million and is scheduled to situation due to the COVID-19 and supplemental discretionary grants. be completed in 2023. When complete, pandemic, HDOT projects also provide Providing this additional funding and KCT will provide direct transfer of cargo positive impact to the economy by eliminating the local share will allow to barges that serve the Neighbor Islands, creating hundreds of jobs and infusing critical safety and capacity projects to eliminate approximately 50,000 truck money into the local community. Our continue as planned regardless of airport trips from to Nimitz Highway airports, harbors and highways divisions sponsors’ current financial circumstances. and provide an operationally efficient will continue working into 2021 to get Significant airport improvements for terminal for ocean carrier service. projects shovel-ready and constructed.

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They also residential leaseofferingstoinclude Rules formulti-familyhousingexpand Hawaiʻ lots are beingplannedinPanaewa, Island. Additional subsistenceagricultural agricultural lotsinHonomū onHawaiʻ to create DHHL’s firstsubsistence ofinfrastructure for theconstruction on thelotisoptional. ofahouseandresidence the construction animals. Farm plansare notrequired and to cultivate theirlotswithplantsand/or Mā of theUlu Ke Kukui rental complex in Isenberg St. inHonolulu; therenovation the formerBowl-O-Drome siteat820 Hawaiʻ of development alsocomes the homestead lots but withanytype past 99years hasbeentodevelop summer of2021. Invitations forbidsare planned forthe residentialis comprisedof61new lots. Subdivision, Phase 2B. The subdivision improvements fortheKēōkea-Waiohuli infrastructure plans toconstruct tentatively scheduledforearly2022. homesteads. Invitation forbidsis subdivision andinfuture Honokōwai housing inthe Villages ofLeialiʻ will provide potablewaterforaffordable design, theHonokōwai Water System the Villages ofLeialiʻ Maui inHonokōwai properties and fundingintoits and construction West development inEastKapolei. Current multi-familyandrental approvedThe newly Administrative In December 2020,bidswere received DHHL’s missionforthe primary In Upcountry Maui, thedepartment DHHL isinvesting planning,design ʻ ili; andKaʻ i Island andin Waimānalo. i Island; there-development of i uluokahaʻ ʻ Ōpua inKealakehe, i. Currently under i transit-oriented i transit-oriented i i estimated to be completed by the end estimated tobe completed by theend to commenceat theendof2020andis Water System improvement isanticipated water metersandbackflow preventers. improving fire flow and providing new pipes, mitigatinghighandlow pressures, that replace outdatedasbestosconcrete Improvements waterlines includenew beganinAprilPhase 1construction 2020. two phases. improvements have beenseparatedinto Lots Water System onKauaʻi.These major improvements istheAnaholaFarm completed before 2022. of2021.Allwork willbe first quarter base yard, isexpectedtobebidinthe equipment forDHHL’s Molokaʻi Phase maintenance 4,whichisthenew be bidinthethird of2021, and quarter 3, thephotovoltaic system,isexpectedto inJanuarythe work, starts 2021.Phase of Phases 1and2,whichisthebulkof is estimatedat$37million.Construction Ho laterals, valves andhydrants. tanks, pumps,transmissionmains, the repair andreplacement ofexisting pavednew roads andfencing, along with fuel tank.Other improvements involve emergency generatordiesel and anew warehouseto automationsystems,anew 200,000-gallon storagetank,upgrades system willincludetheinstallationofa Mo in Hoʻolehua-Palaʻau, Kalamaulaand and cleandrinkingwatertohomesteads System. This watersystemprovides safe to the80-year-old Hoʻolehua Water to thecriticalneedforimprovements repairs are becomingnecessary. condition where majormaintenanceand communities have reached anageand The department’s olderhomestead responsibility ofmaintenanceandrepair. Phase 2oftheAnaholaFarm Lots Anahola Farm Lots Water System Another watersysteminneedof costofthe The totalconstruction On Molokaʻi, DHHLisresponding ʻolehua Water System improvements ʻomomi. Enhancements tothe STATE AGENCIES

of 2022. This phase will involve the bid process next year are infrastructure partnerships to meet the changing wants demolition of a 500,000-gallon steel remediation in Papakōlea; concrete and needs of our beneficiaries. What this tank, construction of a new concrete drainage channel improvements in translates into for the construction and water tank, construction of control Waimānalo; and Leialiʻi Highway and trade industries is a broader range of job building and equipment enhancements Access Improvements on Maui. opportunities from the largest construction By William Aila Jr., Hawaiian Homes Commission Chair and redundancy, site security While these are some of the larger firm to the smallest contractor. improvements and Supervisory Control projects that DHHL is in the process of More information on DHHL’s Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) and Data Acquisition System. initializing, the department continuously construction projects can be found at Additional projects slated for the strives to maintain as well as create new dhhl.hawaii.gov.

Delivering Affordable Housing Takes Top Priority By Denise Iseri-Matsubara, Executive Director Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp. (HHFDC)

The Hawaii Housing Finance and loans or grants to qualified owners There are two types of LIHTC: Development Corporation was created and developers for the development, • Volume Cap (or 9 percent) LIHTC: in 2006 to focus on the financing and pre-development, construction, acquisition Tax credits that the IRS allows the development of workforce/affordable or preservation of affordable rental housing. State to issue for affordable housing housing and is administratively attached Preference is given to projects that meet purposes based on an annual to the Department of Business, Economic certain statutory criteria. Included is a per capita factor and the state’s Development and Tourism. The HHFDC preference for projects that provide at least population. offers a toolbox of resources to facilitate the 5 percent of the total number of units for • Non-Volume Cap (or 4 percent) development of affordable rental or for-sale persons and families with incomes at or LIHTC: LIHTC exempt from housing including financing, expedited below 30 percent of the median family the volume cap limitation. These land use approvals under Chapter 201H, income. Another preference is projects that credits must be accompanied by Hawaii Revised Statutes, exemptions from provide the maximum number of units for tax-exempt financing under the general excise taxes and real property. persons or families with incomes at or below state’s bond volume cap. The Since its inception, the HHFDC has 80 percent of the median family income. limit under the non-volume cap assisted in the development of 10,696 LIHTC is based on the amount workforce and affordable units statewide Low Income Housing of state bond volume cap used for and has a production plan in place to Tax Credits (LIHTC) affordable multi-family housing. add approximately 8,287 more units The LIHTC program is a major financing over the next five years. tool for non-profit and for-profit Hula Mae Multi-family In the immediate future, the developers to construct or rehabilitate Revenue Bond Program HHFDC is concentrating on projects affordable rental housing. Under the The Hula Mae Multi-Family program already in the planning and production program, HHFDC is the designated state provides low interest rate financing pipeline to accelerate the delivery of housing credit agency that may allocate through the issuance of tax-exempt homes that people can afford. LIHTC established under the Tax revenue bonds for the construction and/ As we move forward, the HHFDC Reform Act of 1986. The state has or acquisition and rehabilitation of rental remains focused on strengthening a matching LIHTC program equal to housing projects. Developers can secure financing tools, streamlining procedures, 50 percent of the federal LIHTC amount. 4 percent non-competitive low-income and working collaboratively with public Eligible taxpayers may claim LIHTC on housing tax credits in conjunction with and private sectors to seek long-term their federal tax returns as a dollar-for- the Hula Mae multi-family financing. sustainable solutions that will benefit dollar offset on their tax liability for ten The HHFDC, with the approval of the future generations in Hawaii. years. Act 129, SLH 2016 shortened the governor, is authorized to issue up to state LIHTC period from 10 years to $1.5 billion in revenue bonds. FINANCING TOOLS five years. Generally, affordable housing Rental Housing Revolving Fund project owners that qualify for LIHTC Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund (aka Rental Housing Trust Fund) find investors for these tax credits through (DURF) The Rental Housing Revolving Fund syndicators to generate project equity DURF was established pursuant to Act (RHRF) provides equity gap low-interest financing for their projects. 105, SLH 1970, which authorized the

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 15 FEDERAL FUNDS DEVELOPMENT TOOLS HOME Investment Partnerships Land If you have to choose... Program (HOME) A portfolio of real property acquired by The HHFDC administers the federal negotiation, exchange or purchase, is HOME program which is intended made available to developers through the choose right. STATE AGENCIES STATE to expand the supply of decent, safe, request for proposals (RFP) process. affordable and sanitary housing. HOME funds may be used for a variety of Chapter 201H Expedited activities including tenant-based rental Processing assistance, down payment loans for Pursuant to Chapter 201H, Hawaii first-time homebuyers, rehabilitation Revised Statutes, the HHFDC may loans for existing homeowners, develop, on behalf of the state or with property acquisition, new construction, an eligible developer, or may assist under reconstruction, moderate or substantial a government assistance program in rehabilitation, site improvements, the development of housing projects demolition, relocation expenses, loan which are exempt from all statutes, issuance of $125,000,000 of general guarantees and other reasonable and ordinances, charter provisions, and rules obligation bonds to carry out the purposes necessary expenses related to development of any governmental agency relating of the Housing Development Program. of affordable housing. The HHFDC to planning, zoning, construction Funds may be used for the acquisition receives approximately $3 million in standards for subdivisions, development of real property; development and HOME funds from the U.S. Department and improvement of land and the construction of residential, commercial of Housing and Urban Development construction of units thereon. These and industrial properties; interim and (HUD) each year. Funds are allocated on Chapter 201H exemptions provide permanent loans to developers; and all an annual rotating basis to the Counties for greater flexibility in the design of things necessary to carry out the purposes of Hawaii, Kauai and Maui. housing projects. The appropriate county of the Housing Development Program, councils must approve, approve with including administrative expenses. modifications, or disapprove projects within 45 days. All 201H projects What do you get must comply with the County building permit process, HRS Chapter 104 when you choose (Wages and Hours of Employees on to hire an IBEW Local Public Works), and HRS Chapter 343 (Environmental Impact Statements). 1186 electrician? Developers are encouraged to begin the 201H process by first contacting • unparalleled training in a five-year, the appropriate county. If the county 10,000 oJt hours, 900 classroom hours government does not accept the developer’s 201H application, the HHFDC will (over and beyond 240 hours required consider the developer’s application. The by the state) state and internationally- HHFDC requires that the developer recognized apprenticeship program conduct at least one public meeting to solicit community input on the proposed project. • continued education for members in safety, technology and skill upgrades Exemptions from ibew1186.org General Excise Taxes 808.847.5341 • obtaining and renewal of an electrical Journeyman (eJ) The HHFDC may approve and certify for license is held to the highest standards of the law including, exemption from GET any qualified person Lighting your or firm involved with a newly constructed but not limited to: strict license:unlicensed worker ratios (1:1) or moderately or substantially rehabilitated path to the future and visible license (must be on your person at all times)* project meeting specific income limit and • have peace of mind knowing that the most qualified, well-trained, 9 eligibility criteria. and safety-focused electrician is working on your next residential, commercial, or industrial job by calling an IBeW Local 1186 contractor today

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT THE HHFDC WEBSITE AT DBEDT.HAWAII.GOV/HHFDC *State fines of up to $500 for each violation. Act 28 (SLH 2010), Hawaii Revised Statutes §444-9.5. Work performed by an unlicensed worker may also be rejected by your homeowner’s insurance policy. Call our Compliance Department at 841-6169 for more information. 16 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 If you have to choose... choose right.

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• unparalleled training in a five-year, 10,000 oJt hours, 900 classroom hours (over and beyond 240 hours required by the state) state and internationally- recognized apprenticeship program • continued education for members in safety, technology and skill upgrades ibew1186.org 808.847.5341 • obtaining and renewal of an electrical Journeyman (eJ) license is held to the highest standards of the law including, Lighting your but not limited to: strict license:unlicensed worker ratios (1:1) path to the future and visible license (must be on your person at all times)* • have peace of mind knowing that the most qualified, well-trained, and safety-focused electrician is working on your next residential, commercial, or industrial job by calling an IBeW Local 1186 contractor today

*State fines of up to $500 for each violation. Act 28 (SLH 2010), Hawaii Revised Statutes §444-9.5. Work performed by an unlicensed worker may also be rejected by your homeowner’s insurance policy. Call our Compliance Department at 841-6169 for more information. Moving Forward with a Solid Foundation By Kirk Caldwell, Outgoing Mayor City and County of Honolulu

When I ran for mayor in 2012, I ran on before I took office, and I felt the people as fertilizer. a platform of infrastructure. I promised of Honolulu deserved to have pride in Sand Island Wastewater Treatment to focus my efforts on five priorities, their roads once again. We set a goal of Plant Secondary Treatment will be following the “rule of the hand.” Those repaving 1,500 lane miles of dilapidated opening for bids in July 2021 for an priorities were restoring bus service, roadway in five years. Not only did we estimated $550 million. This large- repaving roads, improving our sewer achieve that goal ahead of schedule, but scale project will involve various civil, infrastructure, caring for our parks and we kept on paving and, at the time of this mechanical, structural, electrical and COUNTY AGENCIES COUNTY building rail better. These are core city writing, we have repaved 2,176 lane miles. instrumentation improvements that will functions that have been neglected for a We began with many of the smaller be constructed to meet the requirements long time, and I considered it my duty as auxiliary streets in Honolulu, and moved of the 2010 Consent Decree by providing mayor to invest time and resources into on to the larger thoroughfares. This year, secondary treatment facilities and taking care of the foundations our city is we began repaving some of the larger related improvements. In the project, built on. streets in the urban core of Honolulu, a Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) will be Now, I am approaching the end of my and have even bigger projects on the built and treat up to 20 million gallons term as mayor, and looking back on the horizon. One of the most expensive daily (MGD) by using micro- and past eight years, I am incredibly proud of projects of the coming year is roadway ultrafiltration of the wastewater then the work my team has done in addressing and crib wall repairs on Tantalus Drive, blend with the effluent. those priorities. I only wish I had more a very challenging construction project Likewise, the Board of Water Supply time to work on our infrastructure and in the mountains above Manoa. We will (BWS) is engaged in a comprehensive build a better foundation for future also be widening Salt Lake Boulevard, program to improve our potable water generations to thrive. reconstructing Kapiolani Boulevard and infrastructure and is spending a total No discussion of my time as mayor rehabilitating Kalakaua Avenue. of $2 billion during the 10-year life of the could be complete without mentioning While roads are a top priority for this program. the COVID-19 pandemic which was administration, we are equally focused on The work of the city is not limited to in full swing during the final year of my the infrastructure which flows beneath our basic infrastructure. Our Department of administration. While all cities struggled roadways. Our sewers are not a sexy topic, Design and Construction has almost 40 with their respective battles with the but are equally in need of love and care. projects in the current fiscal year which pandemic, I am especially proud of the Honolulu entered into federal consent exceed $1 million. These projects range work my administration performed in decree in 2010, and as of this writing has from improvements to parks and erosion addressing the crisis. Human life is, of completed 398 of the 421 projects on control to updating buildings and getting course, the first priority in any calamity, time and on budget. The city has until our award-winning bus system ready for and Honolulu has consistently had one of 2035 to fulfill its obligations under the electrification. In short, these CIP projects the lowest death and infection rates of any agreement with the EPA, and this includes will have a positive impact on the lives of city in the country. upgrading the Honouliuli and Sand our island residents by making our city However, while all aspects of Island wastewater treatment plants to full more sustainable and resilient. government were affected by the secondary treatment. Elsewhere, the city continues to invest pandemic, the work of the city never Honouliuli Watewater Treatment in affordable housing and Housing First stopped. Our construction industry Plant will be entering Phase 1C, including units through the Department of Land was deemed essential from the start. We Headworks, HRBC (High Rate Biological Management, resulting in expenditures of took advantage of decreased traffic to do Contactor system), Solids Process and $55.9 million in 2020 toward affordable much needed roadwork, and our private Miscellaneous Improvements. The housing initiatives such as the construction construction industry kept many people bid will be opening December 2021 of the West Loch Modular Housing project gainfully employed through the worst at an estimated $250 million. This of 58 studio units, the Iwilei Resource times of the pandemic, with no major project includes upgrades to the solids Center to support homeless or those at incidents. stream process facilities, which would risk of homelessness with 27-unit studio When discussing Honolulu’s core allow digested sludge from Honouliuli apartments, and acquisition of properties infrastructure, the first thing that comes Wastewater Treatment Plant, as well as in McCully and Aiea for low-income to most people’s minds is our road system. other wastewater treatment plants, to be affordable housing units. Our roads had been neglected for years dried into pellets that can be land applied Since 2015, the Caldwell

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CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW Just before Thanksgiving, Castle & before Just 7 signed Bill 2019, the mayor In in this five-year interest While more 2020 has certainly2020 been a turbulent has been done since and the large lot has for the past months. housed vehicles its first housing delivered Cooke will have Ridge development. units in the Koa at D.R. Horton’s as well Construction here, is expected planned community, Hoopili to come and provide to continue for years high-rise projectsneeded jobs. Also, several underway are or are area in the Ala Moana ofseeking permits, and should be a source for the industry. work incentives 19-8), which provides (Ordinance of small lots in apartment andfor owners districts to build zoning business mixed-use The ordinance, housing. rental affordable certainwhich was amended in 2020, relaxes and and building code standards zoning end, year’s At financial incentives. provides at least two projects the DPP had approved six other applications. and is reviewing as these was hoped for, pilot project underway are initial projects and the hope to see more we economy improves, that will provide come on board projects units. rental vital affordable ability to finance it. to finance ability of the City and for the people year grateful are but we Honolulu, County of construction industry for to Honolulu’s and consistency some reliability providing lives. too-complicated to our already to support proud I was our As mayor, men and women working hardworking The construction Oahu. sites across will compliment work hard legacy of your skyline for decades to come. I Honolulu’s will continue to work mayors hope future with the building industry to continue Honolulu’s and improve to modernize a making our island home infrastructure, and sustainable beautiful, accessible more for everyone. place to live

What does that crystal ball see for a few things to look forward are Here Luckily, we obtained approval from approval obtained we Luckily, many residents were forced to stay at forced were many residents home and many of the permits reflected jobs. Of home improvement smaller, the 16,029 permits issued, 6,808, or 42 self-issued online through were percent, The DPP offers 17 the DPP website. continue to permits online and we to obtain permits encourage homeowners this method, not only because through but it them time and money, it saves in-person meetings and contact. reduces the lingering effects of 2021? Despite things that see several the pandemic, we optimism that the construction provide industry as we will continue to be active deal with the pandemic. 2020 behind: happily leave to as we Aiea Play Work The long-stalled Live new been given life. appears to have project Carr announced Stanford Local developer at the former the project he will take over will it. He and rework site Kam Drive-In honor the commitment to build a mix as units, as well and market of affordable initiallyThe project opportunities. retail 2014, but no work in May was approved approximately 50 percent complete, the complete, 50 percent approximately Station Oahu West in the stations three and the substantially complete, Group the Kamehameha six stations in remaining Station Highway and Farrington Highway complete. percent 90 over are Groups to be done, and is still a lot of work There heading into the most difficult are crews section yet. (FTA) Administration Transit the Federal in September Plan Recovery of HART’s the way for the release 2019, which cleared $744 million under of the remaining Agreement Grant Funding Full the city’s once the with the federal government, is procurement cost of the City Center within HART’s to be identified and shown By Kathy Sokugawa, Acting Director Department (DPP) of Planning and Permitting Higher Number of PermitsHigher Number Issued Spark Optimism Spark Issued Our rail system continues to be one of rail system continues Our As the pandemic reached crisis levels crisis levels As the pandemic reached 2019-2020, the DPP fiscal year In the pandemic was believe We Administration has more than doubled has more Administration units housing of affordable the number with a or under development acquired city’s units added to the total of 1,472 housing inventory ofexisting affordable affordable units for a total 1,180 housing housing portfolio In of 2,652 units. $650,000 toaddition, the city invested under the Loi Kalo the Hakipuu protect Land Program. and Natural Water Clean on the the largest construction employers ahead. So island, and it keeps steaming 10 miles Center, the Rail Operations far, Farrington Oahu West of guideway in the and Kamehameha Highway Highway complete, segments are Guideway the Airport and Stations Guideway No crystal the predicted could have ball No 2020 turned out to be, a year kind of year pandemic the COVID-19 dominated by impact it has had and the devastating nationally and internationally. locally, declared Caldwell Kirk Mayor in March, that construction to carry would have with tourism and other our economy, industries expected to take a huge hit. that the Department announced of He was an essential and Permitting Planning the department operation and ordered permit applications top priority. to give in the number of reflected are The results even the DPP, building permits issued by during a poor economy. issued 16,029 building permits with a issued The permits of $2.6 billion. value years higher than the two previous were (15,127 in FY 2019 and 14,763 in in The building permit valuation 2018). 2019 was $3.49 billion, and $2.45 billion earlier. a year building permits for more responsible because valuation, issued, but at a lower By Kirk Caldwell, Outgoing Mayor By Kirk Caldwell, of Honolulu City and County BWS Targets Oahu’s Aging Infrastructure By Ernest Y.W. Lau, Manager and Chief Engineer Board of Water Supply (BWS)

The City and County of Honolulu Board Aging components of the water system various locations throughout Oahu. of Water Supply (BWS) is the state’s are continually identified and replaced Our facility renewal and replacement largest water utility serving approximately to improve system reliability and ensure program addresses the appurtenant needs 145 million gallons of water per day sufficient pressure during periods of peak of water system components to ensure (mgd) of potable water and approximately demand. Here is a summary of upcoming efficient operation. Nearly $23 million 10 mgd of non-potable and recycled construction projects currently scheduled has been appropriated for improvements water to roughly one million customers to bid in 2021: at facilities throughout Oahu, including COUNTY AGENCIES COUNTY on Oahu. The BWS capital improvement projects at the BWS Beretania Complex, One of our greatest challenges, one program budget includes nearly $73.6 Halawa Xeriscape Garden, Manana faced by utilities throughout the nation, is million for the replacement of more than Corporation Yard and a future Kapolei an aging infrastructure. Much of the work 10 miles of water mains on Oahu. These Base Yard Facility, plus other facility ahead involves replacing and maintaining projects will take place in various locations locations in the Aiea, Kaimuki, Kaneohe, key components of the water system that around the island, including major Kapolei, Koko Head, Kunia, Nuuanu, are critical to delivering water. These upgrades of water mains in the Kailua, St. Louis Heights, Tantalus, Waialae lki, include 2,100 miles of pipe, 386 source Kapolei, Makiki, Mililani Mauka, Pearl Waimanalo, Waipahu and Wilhelmina and booster pumps, 212 water sources City, Wahiawa and Waianae areas. The Rise areas. (wells, tunnels and shafts), and 172 water BWS will also conduct projects to replace In fiscal year 2021, $14.8 million is storage reservoirs. failing service laterals for customers in budgeted for mechanical and electrical system renovations at various well sites and at key booster and pumping stations throughout the island. These projects are set to take place in the Aiea, Downtown, Hawaii Kai, Kahaluu, Kalihi, Koolauloa, Makiki and Pearl City areas. BWS also plans to upgrade instrumentation and control equipment at various pump stations and revamp the computer monitoring system to provide smarter functionality for facilities at various locations throughout Oahu. Approximately $23.2 million is allocated for projects to improve system reliability on Oahu. These projects include $18.2 million to construct a new 2 million-gallon reservoir near Haalelea Place in Makiki and $3.5 million to replace a 2 million-gallon reservoir in Kaneohe installed in 1957. We are all owners and customers of the municipal water system and will face many challenges in the coming years. We must work together to optimize water system operations and infrastructure integrity to ensure water for life—safe, dependable and affordable water, now and into the future. More information about BWS programs and projects are available on our website at boardofwatersupply.com.

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2021 21 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW Provide a small Provide Education. community and recruit library, high school tutors; with and hygiene. Team Health paramedicine program the county’s checkups, etc. to provide • • isThe urgency of the homeless problem the homeless The county cannot solve the county seeks everyAt opportunity, PHOTO COURTESY DRONEPICR/FLICKR COURTESY PHOTO Homelessness on Hawaii Island on Hawaii Homelessness This over-arching exponentially. increasing Malama call Puu which we program, to raise homeless hard is working Ohana, families and individuals out of poverty. itself; it will take the entire by problem schoolscommunity—businesses, churches, joinand community volunteers—to hands and tackle the many challenges that confident that are We homelessness poses. to be Island our community wants Hawaii and we and play, work a nicer place to live, that when everyone oncan only achieve has the hope of a better life. our Island the help of our community leaders and people to pitch Island everyday Hawaii in to do what they can to make Puu a success. Ohana Malama

skills and financial literacy. Job with entry-level skill Partner job coaches, provide employers; teach financial management to sustain income earned; housing types Select Shelter. that serve as models for accessory units or emergency civil dwelling defense housing, and teach the homeless to build; the Qualify Transportation. drivers or Lyft homeless as Uber to shuttle the homeless to jobs, medical appointments, etc., while earning income; health and substance Mental with Coordinate abuse treatment. the police by provided programs and drug court for the homeless to serve as peer counselors; Learn growing and cooking and Learn growing Food. skills together with the community, using natural farming methods, and aquaponics; hydroponics • • • • In Hilo, the old Hilo Memorial Hospital Memorial the old Hilo Hilo, In a template aim has been to create Our The self-sufficiency plan focuses on: • pre-existing conditions. Each unit at the pre-existing facility Shelter Emergency Hanakahi Hale 40 people. About can house up to two staying in the units. eligible individuals are the Kealahou into has been retrofitted an emergency shelter, Assessment Center and with plans to expand further into permanent rentals supportive and affordable housing been 4 have 1 through on-site. Phases underway. completed or are for tackling homelessness that can be sizeable where Puna, and applied in Hilo present. homeless populations are

County of Hawaii County of Helping the Homeless the Helping Kim, Outgoing Mayor By Harry Help Themselves Help challenges that homelessness poses. that homelessness challenges take the entire community to join hands and tackle the many the many join hands and tackle to community the entire take The county cannot solve the homeless problem by itself; by it will problem the homeless cannot solve The county When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, When the COVID-19 We are helping the homeless help are We The causes of homelessness are many, many, are The causes of homelessness the past four years County over Hawaii in Kona. Ground-breaking took Ground-breaking in Kona. is 1 Phase and place earlier in 2020, the Meanwhile, countyunderway. has Assessment Wini completed its Ulu Center in Kealakehe. the county swung into action to build NAS Pool 32 shelters at the county’s The temporary 2020. lot in April parking 8 feet each,shelters, measuring 10 feet by accommodate 40 vulnerable homeless frail, elderly or have individuals who are The program we’ve developed involves involves developed we’ve The program fostering self-sufficiency skills for the homeless, which will benefit and integrate the homeless with the community. plan with a seven-point themselves a 15-acre at Kukuiola, to be developed Civic Center Hawaii West site near the Since my administration took office my administration took Since determined 2016, I was in December as one of our to focus on homelessness ends term challenges. My biggest Island’s can say that we 7, 2020, and I on Dec. this on made significant progress have most thorny of problems. is the reason the leading but probably housing. All of Hawaii lack of affordable strugglesHawaii and with this problem, is the last bastion of cheaper Island housing options, but that is changing as demand for housing here rapidly even and offerings tend rises on our Island, wage- what the average to be far beyond can afford. earner here in addressing has made significant progress homelessness, with a comprehensive plan that embraces not only sheltering.

By Ernest Y.W. Lau, Manager and Chief Engineer Lau, Manager Y.W. By Ernest Supply (BWS) of Water Board COUNTY AGENCIES 22 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 22 to take12months andexpectedtocost ofthisproject isanticipated Construction bids inthesecondhalfof2021. to beready forconstruction toadvertise two existingwells. The project isexpected (transite) waterlinesaswell asabandon tank andreplacement ofasbestos cement include theremoval ofanagingsteel the planningphase. This project will Improvements Project iscurrently in The Ōlaa No. 2 Water System Puna water needs. systems forincreased demandsandfuture infrastructure aswell asenhanceour to upgradeandreplaceefforts aging assistance. BranchServices at(808)961-8050 for have questionstocontactourContracts encourage thosewhoare interested or using oure-procurement system. We their bidsandproposals remotely and biddersare now abletosubmit bid documentsare available online, personnel.Projectand department safety andwell-being ofbothbidders competitive bidprocess topromote the for 2021andhave modifiedour in afinanciallyresponsible manner. continuous supplyofsafedrinkingwater our customerswithanadequateand however, remains thesame:Provide modified asaresult. Our mission, have risen, andoperationshave been dropped, delinquencies andexpenses COVID-19 pandemic.Revenues have (DWS) alsohasbeenimpactedby the of The Department Water Supply The projects thisyear continueour We projects still plantoadvertise water needs. as well asenhance oursystems for future to upgrade andreplace aginginfrastructure The projects this year continue ourefforts Department ofWaterDepartment Supply, CountyofHawaii(HDWS) By KeithOkamoto, ManagerandChiefEngineer to Promote Safety Bid Process Modified approximately $1.2million. the endof2021andexpectedtocost bidsin forconstruction to advertise The project isanticipatedtobeready Keaau, improving thesystem’s resiliency. phase andwilladdanadditionalwell in project is currently intheplanning approximately $2.5million. resiliency tothesystem. The project is when available aswell as provide more advantage ofalternaterenewable energy allowing totakebetter thedepartment capacity from 2.5MGto12.5MG, gallons perday. It willincrease thestorage that pumpsapproximately 5.5million toasystem gallon (MG)storagereservoir Project proposes toadda10 million- million. and expectedtocostapproximately $2 project isanticipatedtotake12months ofthis of2021.Construction first quarter bidsinthe forconstruction advertised level. This project isanticipatedtobe to acorrosive environment nearsea feet ofwaterlinethathasbeensubject will replace approximately 13,000lineal is currently inthepermittingphaseand The Puako Pipeline Replacement Project South Kohala an expectedcostof$1million. bidsintheendof2021at construction for is anticipatedtobeadvertised galvanized waterlines. The project lineal feet(LF)ofexistingtransiteand Project willreplace approximately 2,900 The Pepeekeo Waterline Replacement South Hilo The Ōlaa No. 3 Well B,Phase 1 The Lālāmilo10MGReservoir

estimated tocost$7million. will takeapproximately 15monthsand is of2021.Construction the firstquarter bidsin forconstruction be advertised Plant. This project isanticipatedto the Waimeafor storage Water Treatment thatprovides50 MGreservoir rawwater the embankment,spillway, andliningthe project is comprised ofimprovements to initially drainedforinvestigation. The was field conditionssincethereservoir under re-design duetochangesinthe RepairEarthquake Project iscurrently for thisproject is$20million. stages. cost The estimatedconstruction currently intheplanning(environmental) continued efforts tostayhealthyandsafe. continued efforts Island community foryour kokuaand andtheHawaii industry construction of thisproject is$1.5million. 12 months. The estimatedcostofPhase 1 half of2021andwilltakeapproximately be ready bidsinthefirst forconstruction improvements. Phase 1isanticipatedto storage, transmissionandrelated will follow tooutfitthewell including If theproject issuccessful,aPhase 2 water isexpectedbelow thebasallens. test awell where high-qualitydrinking phase. This project willlocate,drilland currently inthedesignandpermitting Well Development, Phase 1Project is million. costestimateis$2.5 Construction the endof2020/beginning2021. bidsin forconstruction be advertised Phase 1ofthisproject isanticipatedto a production well willbepursued. a secondphasetooutfitthewell into encountered. If theproject issuccessful, quality drinkingwaterisexpectedtobe Well B, Phase 1Project, where high- and permittingphaseofthe Waiaha iscurrentlyThe department inthedesign Kona North The Waikoloa Reservoir No. 1 The DWS thanksitscustomers,the The North Kona Mid-Elevation COUNTY AGENCIES 2021 23 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW Additionally, focusing on our wastewater Additionally, 2021, the county is focused on For Once construction restrictions were were constructionOnce restrictions the from addition, projects In continues to be a top priority going into continues to be a top include Hanapepe Projects next year. Slope Kanaele Road Repairs, Bridge Kawaihau, Mailihuna, Stabilization, Kipu Complete Streets, Road Hauaala Repairs, Bridge Koloa Repairs, Bridge Improvements, Road Maluhia/Koloa Road, sidewalks, Olohena Road Moi Safe Road and Ulu Road Kukui Routes Safe to School-Koloa Routes to School-King Kaumualii. Projects also a top priority. is infrastructure NPDESS Compliance Wailua include Update, Plan Facility Wastewater Project, Project, Design SPS 1 Rehabilitation Wailua Design SPS 3 Rehabilitation Wailua Upgrades. Manhole Wailua and Project infusing much-needed dollars into the capital improvement economy through is our hope that this will help It projects. theto bolster the momentum gained by construction the last year. industry over infrastructure constructioninfrastructure projects. as resumed lifted, codes inspections were normally scheduled for all other ongoing Permit The Building construction projects. to customer counter operation reopened for issuance 7, allowing the public on May of permits and walk-in customer service. the Works, Department of Public and Recreation, Department of Parks Department and the Housing Kauai Fire in for delivery currently for Agency are the coming year. For fiscal year 2020, the number of fiscal year For median days to complete electronic was 13 days. plan review In parallel with the Pua Loke Ohana Loke Ohana parallel with the Pua In The county commenced with work bridge and infrastructure Road, • This project is incorporating designated, is incorporating This project units modeled after permanent housing is This Island. in Sand Village Kahauiki experiencing who are beneficial for families services are Wrap-around homelessness. management, whichincluded, such as case in Need. Women is handled by the county is currently project, Zone a separate 54-unit workforce developing This Loke Street. on Pua housing project residential will consist of three project buildings containing one- to three- units. rental bedroom a on Lima Ola, work infrastructure housing affordable large-scale green in place are Plans in Eleele. project for 39 single-family homes and 111 multi-family units to be built in the and a bus shelter, initial phase. A park, facility are multi-use meeting/recreational also included in the plans. COVID-19 Operational Changes COVID-19 the of COVID-19, the advent With office was closed to the Division Building staff continued topublic in the spring. Our behind the scenes, either at the officework The inspectional team teleworking. or by continued doing building code inspections while social distancing and using safety and sanitation measures,appropriate no delays for ongoing critical were so there

By Troy Tanigawa, Acting County Engineer Tanigawa, Troy By Department County of Kauai Works, of Public More Permits Issued for Greater Permits More 2020 in Valuation County of Kauai County of New OpportunitiesNew During Times Unprecedented S.K. Kawakami, Mayor By Derek FY2019: 1,407 building permits issued; $246,092,917 valuation. FY2020: 1,429 building permits issued; $310,479,674 valuation. A Transit Ready Communities project in project Communities Ready Transit A Addressing the need for more affordable for more the need Addressing The first electronic plans were plans were The first electronic uploaded late 2012. to 100 The County of Kauai moved 1, 2018. Feb. EPR, effective percent building permit applications are New accepted via email. now improvement projects. improvement through capitalthrough into the economy the into needed dollars needed on infusing much- The county is focused The county Electronic plan review: Electronic • • • The following is a comparative synopsis of is a comparative The following constructionthe island of Kauai activity on for 2021: in 2020 and what is projected of Kauai’s top priorities, and I am pleased of Kauai’s forward with moving are that we to report projects. housing these affordable Loke at Pua Loke area—Kealaula the Pua Development—in Housing Supportive Lihue had its grand opening in November. During these unprecedented times, our these unprecedented During to seek newadministration continues Isle. opportunities on the Garden be one of the Countyhousing continues to By Keith Okamoto, Manager and Chief Engineer Manager By Keith Okamoto, (HDWS) County of Hawaii Supply, Department of Water COUNTY AGENCIES 24 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW 24CONSTRUCTION returned tonormal. and May, permittingapplication rateshave slowdown inpermit applicationsinApril permits ayear. While there wasabrief processing anaverage of660zoning with theKauaiPlanning Department development permitactivitywassteady, Before theCOVID-19 pandemicstruck, withourcomprehensive,forward long- years. In 2021,we willcontinuetomove throughout theyear. and 30,000touristsatanygiven time for approximately 70,000residents systems provide safedrinkingwater Hā’ena ontheGarden Island. The water connections spanningfrom Kekaha to water service to more than21,800 service water infrastructure todeliver its maintains The KDOW continuouslyoperatesand stations andover 440milesofpipeline. 60 storage tanks,75control valve control centersites,fourtunnelsources, pumping stations,31electricalmotor deep-well pumpingstations,19booster public watersystems,comprisedof52 with excellent customerservice. affordable andsufficientdrinkingwater employees, we strive toprovide safe, and dedicationofourmore than90 forecasted for2021. Through theservice projects with several construction new and improving ourwaterinfrastructure strengthening ourisland’s watersystems Water (KDOW) remains committedto of The CountyofKauaiDepartment This year isnodifferent thanprevious The KDOW operatesnineseparate Department ofWater,Department CountyofKauai(KDOW) By MarkKnoff, ManagerandChiefEngineer with Long-rangePlans KDOW Moves Forward Department ofPlanning,CountyKauai Department By KaainaHull,Director on Track for2021 Major Developments

an existingdeepwell pump, replacement generatorshelter,of anew replacement of The scopeofwork includesconstruction control centerandchlorinationfacilities. Kīlauea Wells No. 1&No. 2motor need torepair andrehabilitate ourexisting future 0.5MGKukui‘olono tank. Kukui‘olono Park inpreparation fora an abandoned0.2MGtanklocatedin projects. construction already inprogress andbeginseveral new ofprojects thatarethe construction during anyofthesestages. frequently re-evaluates project priorities water projects. Asaresult, theKDOW planning, designingandconstructing consideration when are always our primary projected growth. Public healthandsafety while keepingpacewiththeisland’s reinforcing ourwatersystem’s capabilities accomplish thisobjective, we willfocuson with capitalimprovement projects. To balance repair andrehabilitation projects range waterplan.Our objective isto developing thenextcomprehensive long- range waterplanwhilesimultaneously General PlanAmendments Zoning Amendments Variance Permits Use Permits Zoning Permits, ClassIIIandIV Zoning Permits, ClassIandII Type ofPermit In Kīlauea,we willaddress acritical In Kalāheo,we willbedemolishing In 2021,we willcontinuetomanage

drinking watertothepeopleofKauai. by providing safe,affordable andsufficient committed tohonoringourkuleanawai are of ourmostprecious naturalresource. We improvement andthewisemanagement through continuous customer service will doourbesttoprovide excellent begin inmid-2021. improvements. islikelyto Construction oftheKalāheowatersystem construction projects beforeconstruction initiating will bepushingtocompleteongoing the project iscompleteandtheKDOW existing distributionsystem. The designof water maintoreplace andexpandthe system, alongwithover 11,000feetof aging concrete tanksintheKalāheowater the much-neededreplacement oftwo improvements project willprovide for Kīlauea watersystem. No. 2are the onlysources fortheentire Kīlauea area, asKīlauea Wells No. 1and to ensure forthe reliable waterservice winds. These improvements are critical the facilitiestowithstandhurricane-force various other improvements tostrengthen of theexistingmotorcontrol center, and The Kauai Department of The KauaiDepartment Water The Kalāheowatersystem Number ofApplicationsProcessed FY 2018 0 7 3 8 10 654 0 9 3 12 13 675 FY 2019 0 16 1 8 12 616 FY 2020

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On residential densities residential front, promotional at a ratio of 10 to 20 units per acre outright permissible in all now are districts. zoning commercial of Kauai’s residential Area’s The Lihue Rice Street density also has been doubled, from to 40 units per acre. 20 units per acre By Kaaina Hull, Director Department County of Kauai of Planning, By Mark Knoff, Manager and Chief Engineer Manager and Chief By Mark Knoff, (KDOW) County of Kauai Department of Water, COUNTY AGENCIES 26 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 26 ofthefour-story,construction 425-stall January. The project includesvertical access improvements kickingoffin early 2021withpedestrianand vehicular in Phase 1B,willcommenceconstruction funding. approximately $8millionincounty and Church Street willaccountfor improvements to Vineyard Street lines underground. Together, these overhead electricalandcommunication drainage systemsandmoving existing roads, waterandsewer lines, sidewalks, project, whichincludesimprovements to continue working onPhase 1Aofthe MIRA Image LLC Construction will spending.Crewsconstruction from with approximately $31.3millionin 2020 andwillcontinuethrough 2021 Project broke ground inFebruary and moneycirculating. accelerated tokeepworkers employed Maui projects were Countyconstruction as well asadipintourism,multiple resulting from publichealthrestrictions lining. Due togreatly diminishedtraffic COVID-19 cloudcamewithasilver return tonormalcy. economic activitytoaccelerateagradual toboost county willcontinueitsefforts year.into thenew Throughout 2021,the and isexpectedtomaintainitsstrength the CountyofMaui’s economyin2020 remainedconstruction arobust sectorin Despite the globalpandemic, The Wailuku CivicComplexProject, The Wailuku CivicComplex Although unwelcomed, lastyear’s workers employed andmoney circulating. projects were accelerated to keep multiple MauiCounty construction Due to greatly diminishedtraffic… County ofMaui By MichaelVictorino, Mayor Construction in2021 Maui Investments WillPower Kaiwahine Village affordable rental offices forsocialworkers. multipurpose building,with two-story phase thatwillfeature 83units anda Work hasalready onasecond started through afast-trackpermittingprocess. expedited the$24.1millionproject for low-income seniors.Maui County buildingwith81rental units six-story Affordable Housing Complex,a KahuluiLaniSeniorof itsnew onphase one finished construction of2021. quarter should becompletedduringthefirst units. The first phaseoftheproject into 12two-bedroom attainablerental buildings UH-Maui Collegedormitory project thatistransformingformer development oftheongoingHuliau & Human Concernsledplanningand The county’s ofHousing Department attainable housingfront during 2020. centrally-located site. several countyagenciesinaconvenient, The $25milliondevelopment willhouse year.will notbeopenpriortothenew Business Park IIinKahului. The building Maui CenterintheMaui CountyService asthenew buildingwillserve two-story in Wailuku. this much-neededparking enhancement of countyfundsare dedicatedtocreate 2021. Approximately $23.3million parking structure slatedtobegininApril While South Maui’s 120-unit In July, CatholicCharitiesHawaii Progress wasalsomadeonMaui’s ofa60,000-square-foot,Construction years tocome. for industry theconstruction support in thepipelineandfuture projects will delays. Current countyprojects, those processing toavoid anypandemic-related projects withthebuildingpermit private sectorconstruction support bridge anddrainageinfrastructure. of federalfundstoimprove ourroad, months. DPWwillalsopursueitsshare resurfacing willbeawarded inthecoming million inrepaving contractsfordistrict reconstruction andapproximately $7.2 anticipates $28.8millionforroad priority. During 2021,theDPW reconstruction projects remain atop million inCIPprojects. onapproximatelyconstruction $65 Public Works planstobegin (DPW) high-risk areas fires. forbrush breaks bordering developments near for irrigationandtoestablishgreen fire to increase theuseofrecycled water recycled waterdistributionsystem plans includetheexpansionofour totaling over $48million.Development Management has26CIPprojects of Maui’s ofEnvironmental Department funding tobuildthehomes. inpavingthewayforstate instrumental and Development Corporationwere and theHawaii Housing Finance of theMaui Countylegislative delegation rental project in West Maui. Members Apartments asafast-trackaffordable to approve the200-unitKeawe Street County Counciladoptedaresolution complete by May. andexpectedtobe under construction affordable rental housingproject, isnow nearby Kenolio Apartments, a184-unit project was completedinJune, the Maui Countywillcontinueto Countywide resurfacing and The county’s of Department Looking aheadto2021,theCounty In February 2020,theMaui ‘Sizable Projects’ in the Works on Maui By Michael Victorino, Mayor By Michele McLean, Director County of Maui Department of Planning, County of Maui

Land use application numbers heading Mohala project consisting of Planning and Permitting System. MAPPS into 2021 are different from prior various renovations, expansions and is planned to go live in the second quarter years. It goes without saying that the improvements with an estimated value of 2021 and will bring greater efficiency COVID-19 pandemic has significantly of $37 million. to the permit process and provide the affected many aspects of daily living, • A wastewater scalping plant at the public with greater access to information. including planning and development. Kahului Airport and associated The department is in the process At this point in time, it is still difficult improvements valued at $22 million, of updating the Special Management to interpret the loss of momentum from which has received its discretionary Area Rules and Shoreline Rules for the pandemic, and the resulting changes approvals. the Maui Planning Commission to in practice for public meetings, receiving • The Liloa Senior Housing project address the ongoing challenges between submittals, processing applications and consisting of 117 affordable rental development and the coastal process, and where and how work is performed. units with associated improvements to incorporate recent changes to state law. However, recent discretionary in Kihei, valued at $33 million, which The Planning Department is approvals of new projects, as well as just received its last discretionary directly involved with many types of time extensions of projects that were approval. major development permits—special entitled in prior years, indicate that • The recently approved Kaluakoi management area permits, changes in a pipeline of sizable projects are through Estates development consisting of five zoning, community plan amendments, the discretionary approval process single-family dwellings and associated environmental assessments and exemptions, with ministerial permits either remaining improvements on the island of Lanai, subdivisions, building permits and or in the process for the start of valued at $150 million. certificates of occupancy, to name a few. construction. • The Wailea Resort, SF-7A/MF-12/ Here is a snapshot of the number For 2020 to date, the Maui County MF-13 residential project consisting of of the above-noted permits the Planning Council’s Affordable Housing Committee 289 condominium units with amenities, Department processed over the past has heard several housing projects and limited commercial uses and related three years, which may be helpful in provided approval for two that are infrastructure valued at $315 million. identifying trends in activity: notable: the 200-unit Keawe Street Apartments and the 40-unit Hale Kaiola Calendar Year 2018 2019 2020 YTD townhouses. Keawe Street is well on its SMA Assessment Applications Filed 411 516 377 way to obtaining its ministerial permits, SMA Minor Permit Applications Filed 97 264 251 and Hale Kaiola also just received its last SMA Major Permit Applications Filed 12 9 15 discretionary approval from the Maui County Change In Zoning Applications Filed 9 5 0 Planning Commission. The 28-unit State Land Use District Boundary Amendment 0 3 0 single-family Kilohana Makai project Applications Filed also received its zoning through the County Community Plan Amendment Applications Filed 6 2 0 Council’s Planning and Sustainable Land SMA Assessment Application Reviews Completed 316 404 195 Use Committee but still has additional SMA Minor Permit Applications Approved 88 261 248 discretionary approvals. Other notable projects at various The Planning Department continues Our mission is to manage growth in a stages in the land use approval process to streamline and simplify the permitting sustainable manner that balances our include: process. With the county’s response to economy, culture and the environment. COVID-19, the department has installed As such, we support well-planned and • The Maui Coast Hotel expansion, application drop-off boxes at each of its well-designed development, while planned as 170 rooms in Kihei, with permitting offices, and now accepts many ensuring that our environmental an estimated value of $48 million. submittals electronically. resources are not detrimentally impacted. • The Wailea Resort, SF-S residential The department continues to actively The County of Maui Department of project, planned as 57 single-family participate in the ongoing county-wide Planning is committed to working condos and amenity center, with effort to convert to a new digital permit with our community, land owners, our an estimated value of $130 million. application system along with a land use Planning Commissions and Council to • The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua Resort and permit database—Maui’s Automated establish this balance.

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 27 COUNTY AGENCIES 28 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 28 water distribution networks. treatment facilitiesandtworecycled collectionareas, fiveseven sewerservice across thethree islands. This includes andrecycledwastewater watersystems operates andmaintainsthecounty’s health andsafety. our facilitiestoprotect ourcommunities’ projects toensure soundoperationof have anumberofcapitalimprovement regulations. Consequently, we annually ofHealthDepartment requirements and which are non-compliantwithstate prevent againstbreakdowns andevents will continuetobeproactive measures to goalhasbeenand facilities. Our primary reclamationlandfills andwastewater and otheraccessoriestoregion-wide equipment, from smallpumps andvalves vast amountofelectricalandmechanical protecting ourenvironment. We have a tothepublicandin and reliable service facilities are essentialinproviding asafe and compliantoperations. divisions tocontinueeffective, efficient providing andguidancetoour support sustainability. This isaccomplishedby health andsafetyenvironmental Management’s missionistoensure public public andalsoprotect theenvironment. divisions provide tothe direct service Protection andSustainability. These Management, andEnvironmental Wastewater Reclamation, Solid Waste and oversees three operatingdivisions: Environmental Management directs The CountyofMaui of Department The division supports administration, administration, The divisionsupports The Wastewater Reclamation Division The department’s infrastructure and ofEnvironmentalThe Department protecting ourenvironment. and reliable serviceto thepublicandin facilities are essentialinproviding a safe The department’sinfrastructure and Department ofEnvironmental Management,CountyofMaui Department By EricNakagawa,Director Planned for2021 $41.8M inConstructionJobs Reclamation Facility 2 Lahaina Wastewater Treatment PHOTO COURTESY COUNTY OF MAUI renovations, expansionofthereuse water treatment plants,regional pump station improvements atourmajorwastewater approximately $41.8million. 12 are projects budgetedat construction these 26capitalimprovement projects, projects totalingover $48million.Of the WWRD has26capital improvement of anumberfederalgrants. This year, tobetherecipient has beenfortunate user fees,thoughrecently, thedivision are largelyalsofundedthrough sewer The county’s capitalimprovement projects percent fundedthrough seweruserfees. Reclamation Divisionare 100 (WWRD) repair activitieswithinthe Wastewater and nearly50recycled watercustomers. more accounts than23,000wastewater conscious mannertoprovide to service economical andenvironmentally thesesystemsinan endeavor to run matters. The division’s 122employees training, safetyandaccounting/fiscal permitreviews, engineering, construction, environmental compliance,planning, This year’s CIPplansincludevarious The operations,maintenanceand expansion atthe Landfill. be $5million. This project isforalateral project isyet tobebid-outestimated Of the10projects, oneconstruction for theSWD,totalingover $11million. there are 10capitalimprovement projects landfills throughout thecounty. This year, Waste Division occuratourvarious and demolition(C&D)material. processes 29,000tons/year ofconstruction landfills 208,100tons/year; andcurrently related compliancecountywide; regulatory environmental monitoring,reporting and permits; conductsassociated manages 17landuseandenvironmental 26,800 accountsand2,700routes/year; residential refuse collectiontomore than landfills andsixclosedlandfills;provides The Division operatesfourcounty-owned improvement projects andpermitreviews. training programs, 108employees, capital collections, landfilloperations,safetyand engineering, fiscalmatters,refuse administration, compliance,planning, improvements. facility a numberofadditionalwastewater is likelythatthisassessmentwillresult in developing effluentdisposalalternatives. It future developments across thecountyand assessing ourabilitytoaccommodate current unseweredto serve areas andare are fires. highriskforbrush breaks bordering developments inareas that to promote thedevelopment ofgreen fire and willexplore theuseofrecycled water increased useofrecycled waterforirrigation reuse. The CountyofMaui iscommittedto storage capacityofrecycled waterslatedfor distribution systemaswell asincreasing include theexpansionofourrecycled water replacements construction. tovertical functions from sitework toequipment projects have awiderangeofconstruction main replacements. Our wastewater distribution systemandgravityforce Construction projects fortheSolidConstruction The Solid Waste Division supports In addition,we are exploringourability Upcoming areas ofdevelopment

COUNTY AGENCIES 2021 29 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW industry are ready to help. fifty years of experience in this safety products, count on us. For new construction & restoration projects, our large inventory and on the repair and maintenance of aging on the repair which includes our roads,infrastructure, The Department of bridges and drainlines. anticipates continued efforts Works Public ofin pursuing and spending its share our federal and local funds on improving bridge and drainage infrastructure.road, and those county projects Ongoing in the pipeline will support thecurrently construction industry years. in future

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Director M. Dagdag-Andaya, By Rowena Department of Maui County of Public Works, Maui DPW PlansDPW Maui 2021 in Work in CIP $65M Iolani Street, Liholani Street, Liholani Street, Street, Iolani Pavement Road and Makani (Pukalani), Reconstruction $12.2 million; Aliiolani-Alalani Pavement (Pukalani) Reconstruction $1.4 million; Pavement Street Mill (Wailuku), Reconstruction $5 million; Pavement Kihei Road South (Kihei), Rehabilitation $7.1 nillion; and Pavement ʻe Avenue Onohe (Kahului), Rehabilitation $4.5 million. County capital improvement County capital improvement • Spending down the funding down Spending andCountywide resurfacing • • • • The Department of Public Works Works The Department of Public (DPW) divisions of three is comprised for the development responsible that are County ofand maintenance of the drainage and bridge road, Maui’s systems and the administration of thesystems and the administration and construction- subdivision- county’s ordinances. related program (CIP) projects are ongoing, are (CIP) projects program working are we years, and as in previous encumbering approximately towards 2021 CIP of our fiscal year 90 percent plansThe DPW end. year’s funds by to advertise and begin construction $65 million in CIP on approximately in 2021.projects and moving for CIP projects appropriated construction toward these projects generates jobs for the construction reliable, resilient, industry and provides efficient and safe transportation and drainage systems for our residents. continue to beprojects reconstruction a top priority for the County of Maui. CIP includes 2021, the DPW’s In reconstruction/ road the following projects: rehabilitation MILITARY 30 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 30 for FY22andbeyond. withadditional projects planned wharves, $50 millionrepair toourammunition andamore than of ourpiersandwharves more than$100millionupgrade ofmany through several keyprojects inFY21—a JBPHH. This planisbeingputintoaction Infrastructure Improvement Plan at projects from ourStrategic Waterfront broader nationalsecurityneeds. of complete theirmissioninsupport order tosuccessfully forthewarfighters date, butonethatmustbemetin the plan. This dateisnotanarbitrary project drivesneed dateforaparticular 2020. Our warfighter/customer’s mission implemented atNAVFAC Hawaii in heavily discussedin2019andseriously project. “Performance toPlan” was throughout thelifeofaconstruction we say, whenwe sayitwillbedone, form, we are committedtodoingwhat “Performance toPlan.” In itssimplest withtheconceptof forward the Islands. Marine Corpsshore andairoperationsin Navy,in FY21supporting AirForce and Corps Base Hawaii. Missile RangeFacility KauaiandMarine Pearl Harbor-Hickam Pacific (JBPHH), infrastructure andfacilitiesatJoint Base Hawaii recognize theneedtomodernize Leadership from Washington, D.C.to wecontinue todrive do. everything Region andGreat Power Competition Hawaii, current events intheIndo-Pacific PreviewConstruction forNAVFAC article our goals. in theirsightsandworked hard tomeet oftheNavyDepartment (DON) mission employees andcontractorshave keptthe However, ourNAVFAC Hawaii the COVID-19 working environment. roller-coaster rideonmanyfronts dueto Fiscal year 2020hasbeenanincredible In FY21,we are pressing with forward To besuccessful,we are driving We have plans inplacetodojustthis As statedinlastyear’s 2020 Naval Facilities EngineeringCommandHawaii(NAVFAC Hawaii) By Capt.JamesMeyer, CommandingOfficer Mission-ready Facilities onTime to‘Performance Plan’ Key to Providing million-$50 million); Consolidated Medical/Dental Clinic, JBPHH ($25 Building Systems (Phase 1-2),Makalapa ($50 million-$100million);Replace S1,S11-13,S20-21,JBPHHWharves $100 million); Waterfront Improvements, S8-S10,JBPHHWharves ($5million- them are: Waterfront Improvements scheduled foraward in FY21.Some of and infrastructure/utilities projects opportunities.html. hawaii/about_us/industry-engagement- navy.mil/navfac_worldwide/pacific/fecs/ can beviewed onourwebsite atnavfac. in FY21that contracting opportunities ofNAVFACthe history Hawaii. historic award isthefirstofitskindin (MACC) firms. to10construction This Multiple Award Contract Construction awarded a$990millionUnrestricted just inthenextsixyears. onboarddollars ofconstruction JBPHH is anticipatedtoresult inover abillion for thenextdecade,ataminimum,and and submarines. willcontinue This effort thenextgenerationofships to service become muchmore efficientandbeable docksto the shipyard facilitiesanddry program thatwillmodernize andrealign optimize theJBPHH Shipyard through a preparations to are well underway submarines. needed forthelatestclassofshipsand spacesandutilitiesconnections berthing sowe havepiers andwharves the There are facilities manyimportant There are several upcoming In June 2020,NAVFAC Hawaii Additionally, planningand Our goalis toupgradeallofour the life ofaconstruction project. when we say itwillbedone, throughout We are committed to doing whatwe say, to new construction, reconstruction construction, to new project mayinclude,but is notlimited Wake Island. The scopeofwork forthis projectswaterfront inHawaii and MACC toaccommodatenumerous design-bid-build (DB/DBB)IDIQ million firmfixed-price design-build/ anticipated award date in FY22isa$995 Hawaii ispreparing inFY21withan Operate (ATO). a FRCS order toachieve anAuthority to included onallNavy projects thathave posture ofasystem. The RMFmustbe assesses andmonitorsthecybersecurity (RMF), asix-stepprocess thatdefines, of theRiskManagement Framework of Defense requires theimplementation projects withFRCS. The Department (MILCON)Construction andNavy Specification Military 28.08,forallnew (FRCS), Unified Facilities Guide of Facility-Related Control Systems Facilities Criteria 4-010-06Cybersecurity will continuetoimplementUnified need tobeaware thatNAVFAC Hawaii million-$10 million). BuildingQuarters, 1635,MCBH($5 million); andRepair Bachelor Enlisted Controls, MCBH($5million-$10 Electrical Distribution Systems and ($5 million-$10million);Repair 7047, Building 7057-7059,MCBH Water Plant forBuilding 7046,Building Chilled Water andDomestic Hot ($10 million-$25million);District Underground Pump House, JBPHH than $10millionReplace Pumps in Training Facility, JBPHH (more A future keycontractthatNAVFAC In contractors FY21,ourconstruction By Capt. James Meyer, Commanding Officer Naval Facilities Engineering Command Hawaii (NAVFAC Hawaii)

rehabilitation and/or repairs to piers/ wharves; waterfront facilities such as warehouses and drydocks; bridges; site improvements; utilities; maintenance and construction dredging; and other incidental work. In FY21 and beyond, NAVFAC Hawaii expects the DOD to continue funding facility and infrastructure construction in Hawaii as our military forces remain strategically important in the Indo-Pacific Region and remain important mission need date of our Opportunities at navfac.navy.mil/navfac_ ahead of our rivals in Great Power warfighters and ultimately provide them worldwide/pacific/fecs/hawaii/about_us/ Competition. We look forward to with a safe and quality product. industry-engagement-opportunities.html. engaging with our construction industry For current NAVFAC Hawaii partners to help meet our “Performance Contract Opportunities, visit our public to Plan” goals concentrating on the website page Industry Engagement

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CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 31 USACE Honolulu District Providing World-class Engineering in 2021 By Lt. Col. Eric S. Marshall, Commander, Honolulu District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

As America’s engineers in the Pacific, vitality of Hawaii and U.S. territories. Office of Insular Affairs. the Honolulu District proudly offers its Honolulu District’s services include Honolulu District is committed stakeholders a full array of engineering, overseeing design and construction for to cleaning up environmental hazards construction and other services that the U.S. Army and many other agencies. caused by past Department of benefit the nation, the people of We also provide real estate services and Defense activities through the Defense Hawaii and U.S. territories, and other a variety of environmentally related Environmental Restoration Program Pacific nation partners. Annually, assistance throughout our 12 million- for Formerly Used Defense Sites military-related construction projects square-mile Pacific area of responsibility. (DERP FUDS), removing items such and engineering services account for A vast amount of Honolulu District’s as hazardous wastes and unexploded more than 80 percent of the District’s design work, and all its construction ordnance on private and public lands. workload. Shifting U.S. national and work, is done by private sector architect, More than $15 million in contracts were regional construction requirements will engineer and construction contractors. awarded at the end of FY20 for remedial shape our work focus in 2021. Through the years, Hawaii’s A&E and work on Formerly Used Defense Sites We continue focusing on delivering construction firms have proven to be (FUDS) in the Pacific region in 2021, world-class projects entrusted to us for competitive and extremely talented, and at Waikoloa Maneuver Area in Hawaii MILITARY completion, although our professional we regard you as both partners and as County, as well as on Guam and Saipan staff is impacted by stringent regional valuable resources. in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Honolulu District’s DERP-FUDS Through the years, Hawaii’s A&E and program is transitioning to the Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study construction firms have proven to (RI/FS) phase for most of its sites be competitive and extremely talented. as interim removal actions conclude. Interim removal actions mitigate immediate threats to life, safety and the travel restrictions, as well as federal USACE continues renovations environment, while the results of the budget concerns due to the world- at two Quads at Schofield Barracks RI/FS phase lead to final clean-up wide spread of COVID-19. We are and is initiating more than $50 million action and remedy. collaborating with our project contractors in renovations of two Fort Shafter The District’s environmental branch is to discuss quality, safety and strategize barracks in 2021. In late October also managing the environmental impact creative solutions for paths forward 2020, USACE handed the keys to U.S. studies for the U.S. Army to retain during the pandemic. Army Pacific (Fort Shafter) to Phase 2 training lands in Oahu and Pohakuloa In 2020, Honolulu District awarded of their new Command and Control Training Area in Hawaii County. $316 million for future projects via Facility and anticipates completion of Honolulu District works closely 536 contract actions, including $74.8 Phase 3 in early 2021. with the state of Hawaii and its million for small business, which is above Honolulu District anticipates increases counties to improve the quality of life our five-year average of $299 million. in military construction opportunities at of residents through water resources 2021 is shaping up to be an even bigger Army installations in Hawaii including and infrastructure development. Our year, depending how the uncertainties administrative and operational facilities Civil and Public Works program helps play out. We expect a reduction in and a variety of other projects on Oahu maintain and improve Hawaii’s harbors, construction progress for our Kwajalein at Schofield Barracks, Fort Shafter, ecosystems and drainage infrastructure— projects, but elsewhere in the region our Wheeler Army Airfield, Tripler Army missions that are vital to Hawaii’s engineering construction and services Medical Center, in American Samoa and environment and economy. We anticipate portfolio remains strong. on Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the awarding design contracts in late 2021 Military construction projects Marshall Islands. for the Ala Wai Watershed Flood Risk improve the readiness and quality of life The District is also providing Management project in Honolulu. of our soldiers and their families. Our engineering services to the islands in the USACE’s harbor maintenance civil works program reduces flood risk to Federated States of Micronesia for design program continues in 2021 with residents and provides for the economic and construction work in support of the maintenance dredging of a portion

32 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 of Honolulu Harbor as well as several Teams, our national USACE liaison adopting new national environmental state boat harbors. Despite pandemic cadre subject matter experts, or our regulation changes that affect regulatory conditions, in late 2020 our Civil engineering services when requested by determinations and existing regional Works Technical Branch safely executed FEMA and the state of Hawaii. We are rules. Inspection of Completed Works and planning exercises in 2021 to determine With all of this going on, it is safe to By Lt. Col. Eric S. Marshall, Commander, Honolulu District Project Condition and Survey Inspections requirement and market capacity for say that Honolulu District continues to and met with key stakeholders for emergency port and harbor clearance and provide world-class engineering services U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Barber’s Point Deep Draft Harbor, the repairs. for our Armed Forces, Hawaii and Pacific Sand Island Shore Protection Project and Our Regulatory program balances stakeholders, delivering high-quality the Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor. environmental protection with facilities, civil and regulatory services, Our Civil Works program continues responsible development in evaluating while protecting the environment to expand through the Continuing work within the waters of the United and supporting the needs of our local Authorities Program, including two States. Our local office is currently community. projects of interest: the Waiakea Palai Flood Risk Management Study and Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor Beneficial Use of Dredged Material Study. The Waiakea Palai FRM study will determine an alternative for flood risk reduction in Hilo in support of Hawaii County. The project’s Integrated Feasibility Study with Environmental Assessment is complete pending State of Hawaii Department of Health Water Quality Certification consultation. In partnership with the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, the Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor study will identify alternatives for beneficial use of 28,000 cubic yards of maintenance-dredged material from Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor on Oahu’s North Shore. The material will be recommended for re-nourishment of the historic Haleiwa Beach Park, which is experiencing drastic erosion. The initiative is unique nationwide and unprecedented in Hawaii. Honolulu District’s Emergency Management branch remains vigilant in preparation to be ready when called upon in the preparation for or recovery from a natural disaster to provide manpower via our two Power Planning and Response

More information about Honolulu District’s Contracting Division and small business program is available at:

https://www.poh.usace.army.mil/ Business-With-Us/Contracting- Division/

https://www.poh.usace.army.mil/ Office-of-Small-Business-Programs/

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 33 ASSOCIATIONS 34 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 34 levels are goingtohave tohappen. What in spendingon both thestateandcity andothertaxes,in ourproperty cuts decline inthetaxbase,without increases pandemic. elected leadersandtheirresponse tothe but somemustbeplacedonourlocally on thelackofdiversity inoureconomy, oftheblamecanbeplaced A portion tourism rebounds andsomeforgood. and even theirbusinesses—someuntil of ourneighborshave losttheirjobs lessening oftraffic,thereality ismany we allcantakesomeenjoyment inthe of tourismispainfullyobvious. While happens in2021?” basis. stool, even onatemporary you remove oneofthelegsfrom the We have now seenwhathappens when foroureconomicengine. construction spending from government, tourismand stool: relying almostcompletelyon economy ofHawaii islikeathree-legged economy. us themajorvulnerabilitiesinourlocal last 60years. In particular, ithasshown in ourdailylives thananythingelseinthe COVID-19 hashadafargreater impact the level of theSpanish Flu of1918, year inrecent history. While notreaching our lives, maybemore sothananyother events ofthis year wouldhave changed ofuscouldhavefew anticipatedhow the As we look backon2020,inJanuary very The reality isthatwiththecertain The trickle-down effectfrom theloss Now thequestionbecomes:“What It haslongbeensaidthatthe lowest responsive qualified bidder. public money should beawarded to the construction projects thatare paidfor by If we are truly“allinthistogether,” Associated BuildersandContractors (ABC), HawaiiChapter By JeffreyDurham,PresidentandCEO for NewDirection New Year Presents Opportunity million threshold tocontractorswhoare limit thebidding ofprojects over the$2 Workforce Agreements (CWA), which Mayor Caldwell mandatingCommunity is Bill 40thatwassignedintolawby aswell asthegeneralpublic. industry larger segmentofourlocalconstruction a the projects thatwillhelptosupport needtobe spent on for construction thefundswegoing forward, appropriate thanitalreadyany further hasbeenand, financial holeneedstostopbeingdug want togetout,stopdigging. This black ofholedigging isifyou The firstrule to maintainthesystemgoingforward. andwill notbeable build itanyfurther cost ifthelineisever putinto operation. Ala Moana buttheongoingmaintenance would benotonlytocompletetherail segment ofthelineandwhatcosts due diligenceintheplanningoflast administrated inthepast,lackof questions abouthow contractshave been Street. There are toomanyunanswered if notoutrightterminated,atMiddle needs tobeatleastimmediatelypaused, with anout-of-control railproject that incoming administrationwillhave todeal hopefully, setofpriorities. anew The CityCouncil,mayorwith anew and, pre-2020 levels. long ittakesustobringourselves backto on thelevel ofourrecovery andhow implemented willhave adirect impact is equallyclearthewaythesecutsare A secondarea ofconcernfor thecity The reality isourcitycannotafford to At thecity level, 2021willstart obvious in2020. will notendwell, ashasbecomepainfully ourstate as ouronlymeansofsupporting government spendingand construction pig. look goodatfirst,intheend,it isstilla to puttinglipstickonapig;whileitmay market ourislandstatetovisitorsisakin work. Just tochangehow we trying welcomes innovation andrewards hard most businessunfriendlytoonethat change ourstatefrom beingoneofthe and growing and businessopportunities direction, state inanew tobringinnew move totruly unique opportunity our it, we have beenpresented withthe thingtodo.it istheprudent spending by thestateistobeexpected as and ageneralslowdown onconstruction deferred maintenanceonstatefacilities ship. LessenedCIPprojects outtobid, elected leadertobeginrightthe a tokengesture from thestate’s highest right direction, itwilltakemore than proposed budgetcutsare astepinthe economic tollithastaken. While the to emergefrom thispandemic andthe years ofhispoliticalcareer aswe try two years; itwillbethemostimportant be ledby Gov. Ige forthenexttwo should beusedassuch. This moneybelongstoallofus,and not bedeterminedby unionaffiliation. lowest qualifiedresponsive bidderand public moneyshouldbeawarded tothe projects thatareconstruction paidforby If we are “all truly inthistogether,” butpatentlyunfair.only discriminatory are fundedby allourtaxdollarsisnot be awarded projects that construction economy willrecover, tolimitwhocan surrounding howuncertainty ourlocal the project. to becomesignatoriesforthedurationof union signatoriesorthosewhoare willing Our continuedreliance ontourists, While we maynothave anticipated For betterorworse,ourstatewill At thistime ofunprecedented

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CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW Has the city’s new standard been new standard the city’s Has gives the APA the national level, On two new awards: Coming soon are an will have Hawaii one day, Perhaps which are close to those required by by required close to those which are perpetual pavements. since 10 years has been over It effective? has been in place. the updated standard Gentry by residential in the Ewa Roads constructed that were development do not show using the new standard or other distresses. any signs of cracking indication that we This is a positive may be on the right track to successful perpetual pavements. and to recognize out annual awards The celebrate perpetual pavements. to the state transportation is given award of asphalt pavements department owners old and have at least 35 years that are The had a structuralnever failure. interval resurfacing average between must be of each winning pavement must The road no less than 13 years. demonstrate the characteristics expected long-life asphalt pavements: from in design, quality in excellence construction for the traveling and value of 2001, the inaugural year public. Since earned this award. have 150 roads over for new paving category, a “Conversion” such as a concrete an existing road over highway that has been cracked, seated (or rubbilized) and then overlain with hot-mix asphalt; and a “New category (Perpetual Construction” (built for new pavements Design”), “By subgrade) new or reconditioned over a perpetual of designed to the standards goal is to promote The APA’s pavement. built today, superior designed roads to become instead of waiting 35 years eligible for a traditional Perpetual and to encourage DOTs Award Pavement to consider comparing their traditional designs to a perpetual pavement design. pavement road. award-winning

In Hawaii, the City and County Hawaii, In the standard to the change, Prior 2006 addition to the city’s In “Asphalt roads can be engineered can be engineered roads “Asphalt completion of pavement design. Often, design. Often, completion of pavement to the small adjustments are there design to transform original pavement it into a perpetual pavement.” Design “Structural of Honolulu’s Asphalt for New Requirements which became Pavements,” Concrete 2006, is for long- in March effective This pavements. lasting low-volume is getting us closer to the new standard concept of perpetual pavements. section was a surface pavement wearing on an aggregate course placed directly requires The new standard base course. base between of asphalt-treated a layer making it like the these two layers, described above. structure pavement base acts as both the The asphalt-treated and the bottom and intermediate layers, course is the final layer. wearing some of the pavement standard, designs done per the state Department design procedure Transportation of in very will result thick pavements, recycling and asphalt pavement pavement and asphalt recycling the last few decades have technology over perform that pavements better created costs life-cycle with lower and longer, possible. previously than were only routine to last indefinitely with surfacemaintenance and periodic make final engineers Many renewal. runningdesign selections by the a design app PerRoad, design through after initial for perpetual pavements, to Award-winning Roads Award-winning to Industry (HAPI) Paving Hawaii Asphalt Perpetual Pavements Lead Pavements Perpetual Executive Director Young, By Jon M. development that were constructed that were development or other distresses. signs of cracking Roads in the Ewa by Gentry in the Ewa by residential Roads any not show do using the new standard Perpetual pavements use multiple pavements Perpetual executive to Amy Miller, According a of durable asphalt to produce layers The safe, smooth, long-lasting road. yet design begins with a strong, pavement tensile that resists flexible bottom layer traffic, and thus stops strain caused by forming in the bottom of the cracks from intermediate A strong asphalt pavement. material completes of rut-resistant layer The the permanent structural portion. final surface of high-quality is a layer such as stone matrix asphalt pavement is intended to be asphalt. Cracking which should limited to the surface layer, typically be scheduled for replacement every 13-15 years. of the Asphalt Pavement director perpetual pavement “the Alliance (APA), concept was first articulated in 2000; full-depth and deep-strength however, been have structures asphalt pavement constructed since the 1960s and before. and well-designed Those that were been successful in have well-built long service under lives providing in milling, heavy traffic. Advancements What is a perpetual pavement? In In pavement? What is a perpetual sometimes pavement, general, a perpetual as a long-lasting pavement, to referred at the distresses is designed to make unlikely. pavement bottom of the asphalt design, by occur, do When distresses surfacethey will initiate at the and This pattern downward. propagate by be corrected can then of distress periodic surfaceand maintenance it affects the bulk of the before renewal structure. pavement By Jeffrey Durham, President and CEO Durham, President By Jeffrey Hawaii Chapter (ABC), Builders and Contractors Associated

Cautious Optimism for 2021 By Garret A. Masuda, President American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii (ACECH)

This year begins with us continuing to professional services, which includes facing declining revenues and budget face a truly unprecedented situation. The engineering firms, have been categorized shortfalls that make it hard to be certain global COVID-19 pandemic has affected as essential businesses and most have of what lies ahead. all of us, our families, our businesses, been continuing to operate during the Leaders in the engineering and our communities and our way of life. COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of construction industries must continue First and foremost, my heart goes out to the public and private sector construction their work to protect, maintain and anyone who has been impacted by the projects in the state are still moving improve funding vehicles, procurement virus, either directly or indirectly, and a forward and the business climate for our policies, permitting processes, contract special thanks to the selfless healthcare engineering firms seems to have remained terms and business practices to keep our workers around the world who are on the relatively steady throughout 2020. industries moving in the right direction front lines working tirelessly to care for Our member firms saw some delays in and contributing to the economic people in need. engineering design- and construction- recovery, the safety and well-being of our On the national level, a “Rescue, related activities, but this appears to have communities and our future generations. Recover and Rebuild” (R3) initiative is been the exception rather than the norm. For more than 50 years, ACECH being pursued by the American Council Looking forward to 2021, has led the charge or supported efforts of Engineering Companies, which is our parent organization. ACEC has been The majority of the public and private sector lobbying and supporting legislation that is looking to secure funding for surface construction projects in the state are still moving transportation, airports, drinking water forward and the business climate for our engineering and wastewater systems, ports, inland waterways, broadband deployment and firms seems to have remained relatively steady. other critical infrastructure programs that will help lay the groundwork for an construction is a major driver of Hawaii’s to promote, enhance and protect the economic recovery. economy and it will need to play an overall health of the engineering and We are hopeful that this R3 initiative important role in our post-COVID-19 construction industries in Hawaii.

ASSOCIATIONS will translate into additional federal pandemic economic recovery, so we If you have any questions about our government funding for infrastructure are cautiously optimistic that the organization, our member firms or the improvement projects within our state to engineering and construction industries services that they provide, contact me provide support for Hawaii’s economy. in the state will continue at their current or any of our board members. More Locally, firms that provide building healthy levels throughout the year. information can be obtained from our and construction services and However, the state and its counties are website, www.acechawaii.org. Critical Need for Housing Reaches into 2021 By Alan Labbe, President Hawaii Steel Alliance (HSA)

The construction industry was blessed to implement safety procedures for our our trades safe on the job. The cold- in 2020 to be able to continue to provide workers to keep production moving formed steel industry in Hawaii homes for our families despite COVID- along. With the help of BIA, GCA, and continues to be a strong force as we 19. Thankfully, construction was deemed PRP, an industry pledge was made to transition into 2021. essential early in the year, as it should be, keep the constructions sites safe and Remarkably in these times, most and the entire industry rallied together educate all our subs on how to keep developments are still using lotteries

36 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 as the demand for new housing far and improve the pace of providing with cold-formed steel in Hawaii exceeds the supply. For instance, one of much-needed steel homes for our with partner framer Coastal our member companies, D.R. Horton community. We continue to experience Construction. The company is a Hawaii. closed its 1,000th home in challenges with the permitting process, founding membes of the Hawaii Steel October 2020 since construction started and we also have difficulty finding Alliance and has been using steel framing By Garret A. Masuda, President at Ho’opili in October 2017. D.R. quality jobsite superintendents trained since the early 1990s. Horton releases about 35 homes for in steel. There is also pent-up demand on American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii (ACECH) sale each month. Demand has been Single-family steel-framed home all the Neighbor Islands. Look for more exceptionally good for steel-framed construction, especially in Leeward housing development on these islands homes with 50-100 potential buyers and Central Oahu will pick up pace in as land becomes more available. entering their lottery—demand still far 2021. D.R. Horton Hawaii alone will Barring any adverse economic exceeds the supply. People still come to build up to 400 homes this coming conditions and health threats in the expect their home to be framed in steel year; all of them will be framed in coming year, 2021 should be a great in Hawaii, because they know it is a cold-formed steel. Castle & Cooke year for steel-framed construction durable, termite-resistant structure. Homes Hawaii started framing with in Hawaii. The construction outlook for 2021 steel at Koa Ridge in 2020, and also looks favorable. With the hope will continue building up to 200 homes (Labbe is vice president of construction of a vaccine just around the corner, the in 2021. Castle & Cooke Homes is at D.R. Horton Homes Hawaii.) Hawaii Steel Alliance hopes to continue one of the pioneers in framing homes

Coordinating Efforts Will Help Restart Economy By Karen Sakamoto, President

American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Chapter ASSOCIATIONS

University of Hawaii Economic with the mayor’s office for policies is not rising to meet demand. Research Organization’s forecast cites to allow the construction and design AIA will continue to promote through Hawaii’s summer COVID-19 resurgence community to have a critical pathway local schools to encourage our local talent and renewed strict social distancing for opening up needed housing to enter STEAM education fields. requirements on Oahu have affected developments. the restart of the local economy. Leadership at the Department Climate Action The economic forecast for 2021 sees of Planning and Permitting will be Our design and construction community meaningful economic recovery delayed key in planning these moves quickly must work together to prepare our islands until the middle of next year. to start up the economy through for inevitable climate change. Advanced Although the breadth during development. building technologies, innovative the recovery period may be uncertain, sustainability measures and digital only the construction industry STEAM fabrication demand investments avoided significant job losses since the AIA supports the spur to promote in education and training. pandemic started. expanding education for STEAM Working with the government on Despite the effects of COVID-19 on our economy, residential building permits increased and government contracts Residential developments and affordable awarded surged five-fold this year, being By Alan Labbe, President primarily military projects. housing will continue be on the forefront Hawaii Steel Alliance (HSA) Housing of the building industry’s focus. Residential developments and affordable housing will continue be on the (Science, Technology, Engineering, initiatives to accelerate the entitlement forefront of the building industry’s Architecture and Math) within our and development process will help to focus. Commercial and residential communities. STEAM jobs are growing spur the economy in developments for density along the rail system will also twice as fast as other jobs, yet the healthcare, housing and education and to be a needed focus, along with working percentage of students entering STEAM prepare us for climate change.

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 37 Collaboration is Key: 2021 Looking Optimistic By Jess Leorna, CEO Building Industry Association of Hawaii (BIA-Hawaii)

The building industry experienced trend, and are hopeful for further In 2021, BIA Hawaii will: some extremely positive developments reductions to the cost of lumber in • Expect new home sales to continue in 2020 and we have even more to look the first months of 2021. strong well into the new year and forward to in 2021; there is a great deal • NAHB also reports that total beyond; of optimism that life will start to look a private residential construction • Anticipate increased and well- little more normal by mid-year. spending is now 14.5 percent placed infrastructure spending First, we are so thankful the higher than a year ago. This gain in 2021 that will keep the sparks construction industry has been deemed is attributed to the steady growth flying; “essential,” allowing our members’ of spending on single-family and • Encourage the incoming businesses to thrive in 2020. This multifamily construction and is administration put a stop to and designation was achieved by tireless consistent with surging builder sunset the impact of unnecessary advocacy efforts by the National confidence we’ve seen shine and untimely bills that were put in Association of Home Builders (NAHB), through the pandemic. We expect place during the pandemic. Many and BIA-Hawaii and the General to see even more increases in of these bills increase the cost-to- Contractors Association’s rapid actions construction spending in 2021. build at a time when the industry to rally industry partners to develop a • With historically low interest rates and Hawaii’s economy cannot afford more downward pressure; • Anticipate reduced government Difficult times force us to adapt and revenues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and equally advocate to learn and I’m confident we’ll all for and encourage opportunities see dynamic growth both personally for private investment in housing construction projects; and professionally in the coming year. • Ramp-up education opportunities for professionals and displaced job-site safety plan and a promise to and a lack of supply of housing, workers through our training

ASSOCIATIONS uphold the plan industry-wide through our developer members, D.R. center’s course catalog—40 percent our “Industry Commitment Pledge.” Horton and Castle & Cooke more offerings in 2021; and, This collective effort showed our industry Hawaii, are building out their units • Reinvent exciting industry trade strength in numbers and produced vast in their respective master-planned shows where professionals can benefits that will continue to pay off in communities of Hoopili and Koa thrive and showcase their work to dividends in the years ahead. Ridge to meet the one another and to consumers. Some recent notable wins will impact constant demand. construction in the early part of 2021: • We’ve also seen a surge in the pace What a year we’ve had. Difficult times of new home sales in July and force us to adapt and to learn and I’m • In November, the U.S. Commerce August. While the level of sales confident we’ll all see dynamic growth Department reduced duties on remains elevated and at post-Great both personally and professionally in the shipments of Canadian lumber into Recession highs, sales have exceeded coming year. the United States by more than construction starts by a historic BIA Hawaii is committed to half, from 20 percent to 9 percent. margin at the end of the summer. advocating for our members, offering This is great news moving into the Locally, we can attribute a large enriching continuing education and new year for builders, buyers and part of this slowing number of collaborating with stakeholders so that we suppliers nationwide, and comes construction starts to the delays in can work together toward the betterment at a time when lumber rates were the permitting process—an issue of the industry as a whole. If you’d like to soaring to new heights. BIA-Hawaii takes very seriously and partner with us or learn more about our • Lumber rates are finally dropping, will continue to address in 2021 programs, contact me at jess@biahawaii. from $950 per thousand square through collaborative discussion org—I’d love to hear from you. To read feet in September 2020 to $560 with industry stakeholders and our event calendar, our press releases and in December 2020. We like this policy makers. policy testimonies, visit biahawaii.org.

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Concrete Adapting for the Future By Kirk Hashimoto, Executive Director Cement and Concrete Products Industry (CCPI) of Hawaii

CCPI Hawaii looks forward to 2021 longer part of a backlog. cement manufacturing process. We assist and the opportunity to improve our Projects continue, but there is some agencies with review of specifications role in advancing the concrete industry uncertainty in the future. Recent reports which require use of materials that lower in Hawaii. We continue to serve the indicate heavy defense spending for the carbon impact of concrete. We industry as the local sponsoring group improvements and repairs at Joint Base educate others on various technologies for many concrete-related certifications Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Another defense and metrics which allow meaningful for craftsmen, technicians, operators and project builds a large early warning radar comparison of technologies to ensure inspectors. in the Islands. Funding by the federal competitive pricing and implementation We seek to provide training and administration will be important to the of carbon-reducing methods in concrete. support by providing and reviewing continued progress of these projects. The Many strategies used to reduce carbon contribution of concrete are available, and use of each strategy can impact the We are seeking ways to provide meaningful properties of the concrete needed in design and construction. We strive to educational seminars as well as networking assist others with finding the strategy that events to allow for information exchange on fits their projects best. CCPI also continues to provide concrete projects. information on best practices and national standards. We are seeking ways technical information, best practices and pandemic has depleted agency reserves at to provide meaningful educational standards for concrete materials, concrete both national and local levels with many seminars as well as networking events construction and advances in the concrete cases of large deficits. Private investors to allow for information exchange on industry. We work to find unique ways to continue to be cautious on investing concrete projects. We have had to adapt provide these opportunities as we adapt to in large new developments. We will our certification sessions to follow current the precautions and regulations that have continue to watch developments closely. regulations to ensure project inspectors impacted all of us in the past months. The environment and carbon and technicians continue to perform

ASSOCIATIONS The concrete industry, as part of the emissions continue to be a strong concern tasks to standards. construction sector, has seen better-than- both nationally and locally. We continue CCPI is committed to strengthening predicted growth this year. Construction to support efforts to reduce carbon the concrete construction workforce was deemed essential work, and many emissions and educate owners, designers and keeping them informed of the latest projects were fast-tracked to help provide and contractors on effective strategies materials and techniques being used in support for our local economy at a time that can be implemented. We strive our industry. For information on CCPI when many other sectors fell flat. As a to inform others on the processes that seminars, training and certification result, many of the projects expected to have been implemented by our suppliers opportunities, check our website at continue into 2021 and beyond are no to reduce carbon emissions during the ccpihawaii.org.

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40 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 By Kirk Hashimoto, Executive Director Cement and Concrete Products Industry (CCPI) of Hawaii

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808-848-7100 | ccpihawaii.org ASSOCIATIONS 42 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW 42CONSTRUCTION retail sectorsdidfalloff, otherfacilities wide procedures. shutdowns whileinstitutingindustry- critical inavoiding devastating project county agencies. was This unitedeffort which wassubmittedtoallstate and health andsafetyforouressentialworkers the laborunionsinapledgeofgreater commerces, hundreds ofcompaniesand trade organizations,allchamberof Maui. The CIMpartnered withother asawholeprevailedconstruction on real impactofCOVID-19. hasyet tofeelthe industry construction be wipedawayandwe allknow the cannot be undone,fearsanduncertainty reality, theinitialimpactof2020cannot ofafalsehopemilestone.Incomfort breaking Stockdale’s andseeking rule as afresh Asasociety, start. we are vastly yeargrace orthatanew willsimplyact confidence avaccine willprevail assaving back tonormal,whilemanyothershave believe afterelectionsthingswillget reality.to theirtrue was farlessapttobreak astheyadapted help maynever come,thustheir spirit following Stockdale’s word understood with thereality ofasituation.POWs understood theideaofbalancinghope freedom failedtoarrive aswished. sanity, healthand,ultimately, lifewhen majority whoultimatelylosthope,their liberation wouldcome,were thenotable pure optimistichopethat“by Christmas” war in Vietnam. POWs graspingatthe a U.S.Navy officerheldasaprisonerof of “Good to Great.” James Stockdale was with thehelpofJim Collins’ publication The Stockdale Paradox wasmadefamous will beagreat learning year. Challenging timesteach usto improve; 2021 While projects in therestaurant and Despite theevents of2020, As we winddown 2020,manypeople Stockdale recognized thisand Construction Industry ofMaui(CIM) Construction Industry By JoshuaBerlien,BoardChair Requires UnitedEffort 2021 ConstructiononMaui our shiftingway oflife,thuscreating emergetosupport concept opportunities outside thebox andwe willseenew Client companieswillbeforced tothink and ultimatelyincrease production rates. embracement, streamline procedures operations, necessitatetechnology market willultimatelyforce improved silver liningisacompetitive narrowing necessity. zone dueto out oftheircomfort pricing andsomecompaniestoventure rising. Expect 2021toreflect lower growing bidlists,andcompetitionis in publicworks are now venturing onto hospitality workers? predictions includeamassexodus of building thesehomesforifeconomists’ this begsthequestion: Who are we housing projects willcontinue, but recover forquitesometime. Workforce in pastyears, norwilltourism reasonably likely never return toheightsseen uncertainty. urgency hasdiminishedinresponse to developments are beingpursued,butthe void foryears tocome.Long-range renovation projects willcreate aniche slowdown. The ramp-upofimmediate our reality is2021shapingintoa driver ofMaui forthemajorityof2020. provedconstruction tobetheeconomic ofthatnichemarket.Thus, uncertainty and extendedschedulestomirror the condo developments scaledbackscope resort worksome new andluxury projects continued onpace;however, works steamed ahead. Workforce housing tracked renovations, whilein-progress took advantage ofthesituationandfast- In contrasttoastark outlook,the Companies traditionallynotthriving predictExperts thattourismwill Following theleadershipofStockdale, Admiral James Stockdale iswatching. and safety. Continueonlike Vice we mustfocusonconstantimprovements economic pillartoourcommunityand educational andtrainingsessions. thus we are immediatelyreinstituting our Maui isnow allowing in-personevents, continue toinvest inourfuture leadership. fund isgrowing fast;we mustalways in thepastthree years andour2021award officials. more pragmaticactionsby ourelected thismessageandpushfor all support and owners inprivate business,we must conjunction withmandates.Asleaders consider theeconomicimpactsin to leadwithanemployer mindsetand voices imploringgovernment officials critical chamber hasbeenoneofthefew recovery withshutteringorders. The government leaderstoparalleleconomic on whatwe candoby urgingourlocal Commerce, iscontinuingtoemphasize time partner, theMaui Chamberof learning year. teach ustoimprove; 2021 willbeagreat projectnew concepts.Challengingtimes project onMauii A recent Goodfellow Bros. roadway PHOTO COURTESY GOODFELLOW BROS. Construction is,andwillremain,Construction an Our scholarshiphasgenerated$50,000 The CIMalongwithourlong-

ASSOCIATIONS 2021 43 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW The militarycontinue to be will us how The pandemic has shown are we will take some time before It ensure affordable housing projects can housing projects affordable ensure manner to keep be completed in a timely available and to make them costs down families. to Hawaii pillar for Hawaii’s another positive of to the University According economy. Organization Research Economic Hawaii military spending has (UHERO), The GCA been a stabilizing force. hosted a Construction Update recently many from and heard Series Webinar federal and state agencies about their Based plans for upcoming projects. the U.S. Army by on the presentations Facilities and Naval Corps of Engineers Command (NAVFAC), Engineering military the Pacific spending throughout in 2021. to increase is projected Basin indication of what is in This is a positive for the coming years. store outside is to forces vulnerable Hawaii a heightened have We our control. fragile supply of our state’s awareness in other states chain. An outbreak or other parts of the world could mean factory that could lead to lockdowns potential supply disruptions for the construction industry. out of the woods, and the construction industry to continue to will have vigilant in monitoring our remain laws do not economic landscape, ensure constraints or costs that impose more discourage construction and continually emerging opportunities identify new, as our state continues its path toward economic recovery. On the flipside, Ken Simonson, Simonson, the flipside, Ken On residential also believes Simonson During our series of lockdowns, our series of lockdowns, During highway infrastructure improvement improvement highway infrastructure to be deferred. projects chief economist of the Associated Contractors of America, the General representing trade group prominent nearly 30,000 member firms nationwide Contractors of which the General is a chapter, Association of Hawaii people with more noted that nationally, home and students from working home, there engaged in learning from internet has been a need for improved in the need This may result connection. and construction cell towers for more of data centers. in 2021. will be strong development Although it may be too early to know may be in Hawaii, what the trend housing is a top priority for affordable mortgage interest our state. Residential expected and are at historic lows rates are will be for some time. It low to remain that state and county leaders imperative housing projects affordable incentivize to processes approval and streamline on the were residents fewer Hawaii stayed commuted less as we We road. home. from at home and worked businesses find This may continue as new accommodate ways to safely with in the workplace employees or hours and teleworking. days staggered fuel with The need to fill up vehicles an impact has declined and this will have fees collected on highway improvement by car rentals Fewer at the pump. tourists also contributed to the decline in This may also be reflected collected fees. some in transportation budgets, requiring General Contractors Association (GCA) of Hawaii (GCA) of Association General Contractors Cautious Optimism Prevails in Prevails Optimism Cautious Industry Construction Hawaii’s Kinney, 2021 President By Emmett Hawaii, that we are all connected to each other. each to all connected are that we Hawaii, This challenging time has provided a reminder, especially for us in especially for a reminder, time has provided This challenging Throughout the pandemic, the Throughout we past economic recessions, In Every positive indication must be positive Every time has provided a reminder, especially a reminder, time has provided all are that we for us in Hawaii, What affects connected to each other. one sector or industry affects eventually others. construction industry continued to operate because it was classified as an essential service As an in Hawaii. demonstrated that we have we industry, can operate safely and do our part to of coronavirus on mitigate the spread owners This should give our jobsites. confidence about moving and developers forward with projects. in investment seen increased have government by projects infrastructure will be critical These projects agencies. that projects to offset private-sector is Hawaii may be put on pause. Still, constitutionally mandated to balance the end of the fiscal year, its budget by state tax With 30, 2021. which ends June our state it will require down, revenues leaders to tap and county government into federal funds. Cautious optimism is the catchphrase Cautious optimism is It’s construction industry. for Hawaii’s for certain what 2021 difficult to know clouds that dark are There will hold. are but there the industry, hang over of hope. linings that offer glimmers silver businesses, Many with caution. tempered particularly those within the retail closed or sectors, have and restaurant The visitor industry continue to struggle. and is expected also has been hit hard three to take time—some predict to visitor counts rebound years—before challenging This levels. pre-pandemic ASSOCIATIONS 44 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 44 demand forlumber. which have causedanunusuallyhigh continued andhasexperienced increase over theyear. In Hawaii, construction pursuing completionofprojections individuals tookadvantage ofthisby of theyear. Bothgovernment and the lockdowns andquarantineperiods maintain fullfunctionalitythroughout only industrieswhichhasbeenableto isoneofthe becauseconstruction part surprisingly highdemandin2020, currently avoiding joblosses. industry remains theonly industry construction needs throughout Hawaii, however, the Thanks tocontinuedconstruction have impacted industriesacross Hawaii. many unforeseen circumstances which The year 2020 has,ofcourse,comewith Kenolio Apartments, acurrent Mauiproject by Truss Systems Hawaii PHOTO COURTESY TRUSS SYSTEMS HAWAII INC With theincrease in demandfor experienceda The lumberindustry maintain full functionality. maintain full because construction hasbeenable to surprisingly highdemand in2020,part experiencedThe lumberindustry a Hawaii Lumber Products Association(HLPA) By MarkSchwinn,President More JobStability Expect HigherLumber Demand, have buildersseeingpositive market Fowke said:“Historic trafficnumbers Builders (NAHB)ChairmanChuck Hawaii andacross thecountry. widespread demandforlumber bothin buyers are scrambling tomeetthe somewhat. Now both producers and requirements slowing production dipped withlaborandsocial-distancing production from millsacross thecountry a result pandemic. ofthecoronavirus stay-at-home orders were implementedas increased substantiallyafterwidespread Hawaii for housing.Demand forlumber surprised by theresilient market in quarantine, andpeoplewere also explosion oflumberdemandduring and DIYprojects, nobody foresaw the lumber inHawaii forhomeconstruction National Association ofHome As demandforlumberincreased, of lastyear. August and24.3percent from September were even stronger, up7.8percent from basis. Permits forsingle-familyhomes August and8.1percent onan annual werehousing starts, up5.2percent from Building permits,afuture indicatorof ofthehousing market. large portion home building,whichconstitutesa an 8.5percent increase insingle-family 2015-2025 period. and 5,287forKauaiduringthe 19,610 forHawaii, 13,949forMaui including 25,847unitsforHonolulu, for additionalhousingunitsby county, This includestheforecasted demand units, duringthe2015-2025period. an additional64,700to66,000housing 2021. The forecast projects demandfor then willincrease at2.1percent in will drop by 12.3percent in2020, the real gross domesticproduct (GDP), economic growth rate,asmeasured by projects thatHawaii’s(DBEDT) Economic Development & Tourism innovation.consistent new to prevent termites,long-termvalue and treatmentpromotion ofconservation, renewability, abilitytoinsulate, of usinglumberincludeitssustainability, benefits Other noteworthy construction. which lumberisabletobeutilized in and innovation, increasing theusesfor remarkable impactonbuildingdesign Glulam Beams continuetohave a such asCross-Laminated Timber and and foryears tocome.New technologies buildingsource in2021 their primary builders tocontinueusinglumberas in themarket inthecomingmonths.” tariff relief isneededtoavoid aslowdown More domesticlumberproduction or building materials,especiallylumber. worried aboutrisingcostsanddelaysfor are conditions, butmanyintheindustry According totheEconomic Research Nationwide in2020,we have seen ofBusiness,The Department There are numerous reasons for

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CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW The HLPA continues to look to continues to look The HLPA rates, interest to historically low Due willThe amount of public sector work need everyone to work we Ultimately, opportunities. Through these various these various Through opportunities. to will work we avenues, marketing of lumber as a message bring the positive that material resource building renewable benefits to the environment, provides construction sound produces economics, flexibility and architectural creates meets the highest structural engineering standards. expand its partnerships to better serve anWhether its members and Hawaii. mill, primaryarchitect, or secondary shipper, wood treater, manufacturer, designer, engineer, retailer, distributor, builder, realtor, economist, developer, official, we inspector or government in membership interest your welcome contribution to our educationaland your us online at HawaiiLumber. Visit mission. com or call (808) 541-9663. construction continues toresidential the other factors is that the of One thrive. is relatively low cost of land in East Hawaii West state. In of the to the rest compared a second see folks who can afford we Hawaii, to get out of thehome buying in the resorts better quality of life in city for a perceived local jobs paradise. Both examples provide on the Island. and keeps spending here much the state and county depend on how able to spend due to huge budget are is anticipated to be less There shortfalls. projects along with smaller-size work for bid in 2021. Unfortunately, available on the private to rely will have I think we have There projects. sector to provide been many businesses along with various been able to thrive industries that have during the pandemic. and to together to get back to prosperity vibrant community. a healthy, create

Despite setbacks regarding setbacks regarding Despite lumber to promote mission is HLPA’s Looking forward to 2021, the will have we Island, on Hawaii Here of the challenges the new One construction, commercial Hawaii to experience need for continues One construction growth. residential need for is the continued such example state lawmakers Some housing. affordable situation this dire to remedy propose leasehold high-density developing by and condominiums on state-owned land near rail transit stations city-owned system rapid transit on the Honolulu under construction. now building material as a preferred products of track record based on the proven long- of wood and its achievements term performance success in Hawaii’s This goal will be construction industry. stakeholders, connecting by achieved user groups and the various professionals up-to-date resources, providing by guides and educational and networking construction industry is one of the few sectors that could potentially help the quickly. economy recover take the oath of office a new mayor his campaign, Mayor- 7. During on Dec. talked about changes Roth elect Mitch to our permitting system to allow quickly through more to move projects more creating therefore the process, also talked about construction jobs. He once he projects shovel-ready releasing hopeful that these are We takes office. things will occur. administration will be dealing with right amendments off the bat is providing Code which to the updated Building would We will need council approval. like to see a minimal impact on building practices and construction methods cost to add more cannot afford as we to construction.

Can Boost the IndustryCan Boost the New Leadership, New DirectionNew Leadership, By Justin Barrios, President (HICA) Association Hawaii Island Contractors Looking to 2021, we expect to see job expect to Looking to 2021, we potentially quickly. recover of the few sectors of the few that could help the economy industry is one The construction setbacks in certain sectors. Home pricessetbacks in certain sectors. Home higher modestly by will be held down economic Poor demand. supply and weaker and conditions, high unemployment, will offset continuing outmigration interest low by the demand generated construction will rates. Nonresidential of capacity levels be hamstrung low by hospitality and utilization in retail, office space. Organization at the University of Hawaii of Hawaii University at the Organization and private resales home (UHERO), from to bounce back permits began from that had resulted earlier declines increased and restrictions government 2020. midsummer by times processing contracts government Additionally, this year, surged five-fold have awarded large military to several projects. owing the constructionstability continue within also expect we However, industry. experienced mass layoffs, public schools experienced mass layoffs, died closed and many fell ill and even to without being able to say goodbye their family. Most of us would agree that 2020 was of us would agree Most of our lives. the most challenging year the of us tend to focus on how Many Island’s on the havoc coronavirus wreaked long-standing businesses closed economy, their doors, the hospitality industry By Mark Schwinn, President By Mark Schwinn, Association (HLPA) Products Hawaii Lumber ASSOCIATIONS 46 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 46 DOE’s backloglistofprojects. Hawaii our publicschool facilities,toaddress the dedicated toimproving andrepairing been allocatedtoHawaii 3Rs,anonprofit recovery. Asanexample,CIP fundshave economic thatcanhelp support industry isconsideredprojects, asconstruction an been working toexpediteinfrastructure Pearl Highlands Transit Center. miles ofguideway, ninestationsandthe work remaining fortheproject is4.2 rail contractswillbeissued,themajor yet know whenandhow theremaining continue into2023.Andwhilewe donot sectionoftherail linewill the airport naval facilitiesacross thestate. Work on for work over thenextfive years at were awarded toHawaii-based companies contracts valued atmore than $1billion and countylevels. construction Military in thepublicsectoronfederal,state projects, willbeimpacted. including hospitality, retail andrestaurants levels, andmanyprojects tiedtotourism, will takeyears toreturn topre-pandemic undoubtedly impactourrecovery. Tourism and globally, aseconomiescontract,will future waves ofinfection,bothlocally to fullyrecover either. Concernsabout “normal,” oureconomywillnotbeable 2021, anduntilourlives canreturn to a slowing ofprojects intheprivate sector. many projects tosee continued,we started wasdeemedessentialand construction economy cametoanearstandstill. While state went intolockdown, thestate’s as COVID-19 beganspreading andthe Hawaii’s industry. construction However, about how theyear wouldplayoutfor to 2020,we were cautiouslyoptimistic This timelastyear aswe lookedahead The stateandcountieshave also However, there willbeopportunities Uncertainty remains aswe move into support our local businessesandresidents.support Now more thanever, for itisimportant usto Pacific (PRP) Resource Partnership By JoshuaMagno,Director ofPrograms Help Economic Recovery Public Sector Projects Can a priorityduring goodtimesandbad. highly skilledand trainedworkers is jobs forourresidents. economic growth and localmiddle-class projects anddevelopments thatsupport And we willcontinuetoadvocate for to ensuringthehealthofourindustry. state andcountylevels are committed incoming administrationsatthefederal, portfolios. construction andgrowthopportunity todiversify their our contractorswilllookattheareas of ahead forthestate,andwe hopethat loss. We know thatitisalongroad are anticipatedtosustaina10percent five years, whiletourism-related jobs to contractonlyslightlyover thenext isanticipated industry the construction high across thestate,employment in our economy. Asunemployment remains working-class jobsthatsupport important tradesmen andwomenworking— by keepingour industry construction Hoopili iscontinuingtogrow aswell. at Koa Ridgeare rapidlygoingupand inKakaako.and construction Homes Old KamDrive-In andadditionalhousing Aloha Stadium redevelopment, Kapalama, transit-oriented communities,includingthe the railline,there are plansfornumerous industry,construction butourstate.Along notjustthe tosupporting will becrucial clean energyandhealthcare infrastructure the Homeland Defense Radar, solarand to diversify oureconomy, suchas TMT, for ourresidents, andprojects thathelp togutterreplacements.basketball courts empty. Projects rangedfrom resurfacing the statewhilemostcampuseswere 3Rs completednearly60projects across Developing thenextgenerationof We are optimisticthatourcurrent and These projects willhelpsustainour The continuedneedformore housing newsletter atprp-hawaii.com. newsletter industry,the construction signupforour kakaouapp.com. The appisfree andcanbe downloaded at in onissuesthatare tothem. important county, stateandfederallevels andweigh residents cancontactlawmakersatthe With ourKĀKOU civicengagementapp, hearings andcountycouncilmeetings. for now) legislative incommunityforums, (virtually with lawmakersandparticipating outside ofelectionseasonby connecting We hopevoters continuetostayengaged made by electedofficialsdirectly impactus. democracy andunderstandhow decisions showing madeclearthatresidents value ballots inthe2020election. The strong Hawaii voters—69.6 percent—cast their democratic process. Arecord numberof shape ourfuture inthe by participating a longonetobesure. But we canhelp their employees. workers compandmedicalinsuranceto benefits suchasemployment insurance, itisforcompaniestooffer important highs thisyear, we have seenjusthow With unemployment hittingrecord based companiesthathire localworkers. projects thatgotolocally construction to makeitourpriorityadvocate for get worse. That iswhywe willcontinue housing. Andthingsare projected toonly high costoflivingandlackaffordable considering leavingthestateduetoour seeing manyofourresidents leavingor economic downturn, we were already and residents. Prior tothepandemicand ourlocalbusinesses for ustosupport keep localtalentinourislands. become anapprentice carpenter, helpto provides highschoolersapathwayto Fund’s Career Connectionsprogram that Carpenters Apprenticeship and Training leaders,aswell astheHawaii construction Series, whichtrainsthenextgenerationof Programs suchasourExecutive Leadership To learnmore aboutissuesrelated to The road toeconomicrecovery is Now more thanever, itisimportant

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1100 Alakea Street / 4th Floor / Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 528-5557 / prp-hawaii.com DEVELOPERS 48 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 48 community for island familiestorealize the next10years. We are buildingthis thatwillbedeveloped overopportunities Koa housing Ridgewillinclude3,500new more than20years ofplanningtoreality. first release ofaffordable homes. including thosewhowillbeenjoying the more familieswillcallKoa Ridgehome, community.new Andin2021, 200 50 familieswillbewelcomed intothe Central Oahu. Before theendof2020, newest master-plannedcommunityin its firstresidents toKoa Ridge,its In November, Castle&Cookewelcomed Homes willcontinuetobuildandsell homelottery. new a Gentry 100 pre-qualified in buyers participating many anditisnotunusaltohave 50to rates have madefinancingattainable for expectations. The historiclow interest COVID-19 hasfarexceeded our community nearscompletion. and theEwa master-planned by Gentry third-time homebuyers asfamiliesgrow second-and expanded itsreach toserve continuesthattraditionandhas Gentry homes forthefirst-timehomebuyers, for abetterHawaii. building qualityhomesandcommunities prides itselfby fulfillinghisvisionof by Thomas H.Gentry, thecompany our 53rd in2021.Founded anniversary aswe celebrate home buildingindustry HomesGentry continuestoleadHawaii’s This long-awaited celebration brought This long-awaitedcelebrationbrought to2021,Gentry Looking forward homesduring The demandfornew With anemphasisofbuilding Gentry HomesLtd. Gentry By RickHobson,VicePresidentofSalesandMarketing 2021 LooksStrong Demand forNewHomesin Castle &Cooke Hawaii By GarretMatsunami,VicePresidentofResidentialOperations Expected atKoa Ridge Continued Market Strength condominium homesfronting the17 late 2021,thesesingle-familytwo-story in Kapolei.Projected tobecompletedin homecommunity, new the luxury Kealii, housing market tocontinue. the through 2021,we expectthestrength of interest ratesexpectedtoremain low addedtothedemand. has certainly With rates andHawaii’s supplyofhousing short A combinationofcontinuedlow interest in over 150prequalified interested buyers. in thehigh$800,000sthatresulted starting family detachedcondominiumhomes with ourfirstpublicofferingof19single- Cooke homeatKoa Ridgewasrealized families andbuildmemoriestogether. their dream ofhomeownership, raisetheir and 18 new single-familycommunity.new Makamae key tobuildingsustainablehomesinthis and designintoeachhome,whichwillbe We will continuetointegratetechnology homes atMakamae inFebruary 2021. key factorforfirst-timehomebuyers. monthontheirelectricbillandisa every features couldsave homeowners money location, affordability andenergy-efficient most popularcommunity. NorthPark’s from thelow-$600,000s represent our family condominiumhomesthatstart These three- andfour-bedoomsingle- homes are expectedtoclosein2021. NorthPark inEwa by Gentry, where 60 Club willbehomefor66families. As construction progressesAs construction through The pent-updemandforaCastle& Gentry HomesGentry model willopennew alsocontinuesat Construction th fairways oftheKapoleiGolf fairways th

as water, sewer, drainageand roadways. We $500 millionfor publicinfrastructure such billion intoHawaii’s economy, including Cooke willhave invested anestimated$2 move Koa Ridgeforward. able tocontinuetheiressential work to with thecurrent pandemicandhave been steps todeal continue totakeallnecessary Weservices. are thatourpartners fortunate inspectors andmanyothersupport and engineeringconsultants,surveyors, employed, includingourarchitectural of ourdedicatedtradesandsuppliers 2021, we expecttokeepover 1,000 gentryhawaii.com. and soldover 400homesforDHHL. Over hasbuilt thelast10years, Gentry we expectthesehomestobewell-received. mid-$200,000s tothehigh-$300,000s, With homepricesrangingfrom the homes inKauluokaha’i inEastKapolei. and isprojected tobuildanadditional37 Hawaiian Home Lands(DHHL)in2021 relationship of withtheDepartment team willcontinueitssuccessful homeowners. fornew comfort quality andfiltrationwhichcanimprove outside noiseandprovides betterair cool airinthehomelonger, minimizes insulation reduces energyuseby keeping home.Open cellfoam Gentry new every features willcontinuetobeoffered with homes pricedfrom themid-$800,000s. will offerfour-bedroom, three-bath When Koa Ridge is complete, Castle & When Koa Ridgeiscomplete,Castle& For more details,visitourwebsite at KapoleiDevelopment The Gentry Gentry’s VIP (value includedinprice)

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When our families buy at Koa Ridge Koa buy at our families When The pandemic is accelerating the Though state lawmakers are the outlook for theOverall, about permits will fall by Residential a strong, purchasing are they they know also quality home and are sustainable, healthy the convenient, buying into will set this communitylifestyle that apart. over with our plans for Especially be will homes, there 1,000 affordable Ridge. something for everyone at Koa With the significant, persistent decline in With forhotel demand and unclear prospects tourism begins to as trans-Pacific recovery the pipeline of hotel constructionreopen, will remain in the Islands projects weak. relatively adoption of technologies for remote the demand for As a result, work. office space will be negatively centralized after the need for physical impacted even generally The distancing is resolved. a demand for office space will have weak dampening effect on construction in the segment of commercial non-residential the industry. optimistic about the potential of capital (CIP) to stimulate project improvement to be seen it remains the economy, whether CIP spending will actually to the extent expected. Looking increase at past experience, inflation-adjusted in CIP spending fell almost 20 percent to its 2007 2008 and did not recover until 2012. level construction industry relatively remains with construction jobs holding healthy, level their current steady at approximately and only decliningfor the next two years prices will soften Home slightly thereafter. theirin the near term, but will regain 2023.footing by as the the next two years, a quarter over demand is satisfied bysomewhat weaker TVR units and new the sale of former under construction.homes currently Looking forward, home prices will construction will Nonresidential with and listened to more than 45 than to more and listened with as part groups community our of We Team. Visioning Community experiences, insight andtook their designed Koa and recommendations will residents a place where Ridge to be and dine in a safe, shop work, be able to walkable neighborhood. relative condo price weakness. condo price weakness. relative a combinationcontinue to be affected by demand, supply and weaker of increased economic Weak especially for condos. rates conditions, high unemployment likelyand continuing outmigration are low to offset the demand generated by mortgage rates. of capacity levels be hamstrung low by hospitality andutilization in retail, a mismatch between With office space. demand for and supply of existing accommodations, new development resort taking the hoteliers are is on hold. Some the pandemic to by opportunity afforded projects. forward with renovation move the significant heterogeneity of sales across across sales of heterogeneity significant the the inventoryprice categories, where price levels of condos at below-median The double-digit percentages. is up by end may be driven buildup at the low TVR units entering the in part small by the but it clearly also reflects market, conditions, which have poor labor market disproportionately affected lower-income the same time, demand may At residents. dense away from begun to move have suburban settings in toward urban areas contributing to the wake of COVID-19, By Peter Fuleky, Economist and Associate Professor of Economics and Associate Professor Economist By Peter Fuleky, of Hawaii (UHERO) at the University Organization Research The Economic Construction Still Strong, Still Construction Murky but Outlook Overall, the outlook for the construction industry the construction for the outlook Overall, jobs with construction healthy, relatively remains their current at approximately steady holding years. two the next for level On the local demand side, differing On Home resales have been mixed. been mixed. have resales Home In planning Koa Ridge, we engaged Ridge, we planning Koa In family home sales bounced back while prior- below remained condo sales have the supply side, travel On levels. year left thousands of transient have restrictions (TVR) rental properties vacant,vacation showing already some of which are or in the long-termup among resales of these properties Many market. rental TVR pool, to the return may never with agreements as new government of platforms make enforcement rental This much easier. existing regulations the residential will permanently increase thousands of units,housing supply by particularly on Oahu. economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on households may explain in part During the pandemic, the constructionDuring industry essential, which has been declared most restrictions. it from has exempted it is one of the few industriesAs a result, large job losses during thethat avoided contracts first half of 2020. Government several to four-fold, owing rose awarded large military construction projects at the start of 2020, and private awarded decline after their permits fully recovered in the second quarter. single- second quarter, a weak Following will have done this in a way that is consistent a way that done this in will have incorporating plan, our sustainability with water conservation,energy and a unique system and treatment storm water use path a 7.5-mile shared integrating allow community that will the throughout their car at home. to leave residents By Garret Matsunami, Vice President of Residential Operations Hawaii Castle & Cooke By Rick Hobson, Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Sales and Vice President By Rick Hobson, Gentry Ltd. Homes Industrial Construction Steady During Pandemic By Steve Kothenbeutel, Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer Avalon Group

Hawaii’s industrial real estate activity has Industrial land sale activity at Kapolei cheaper and more readily available. remained steady through the COVID-19 Business Park and Kapolei Business Park The Mapunapuna industrial area is pandemic, with new and ongoing West continue with buyers seeking land predominantly leasehold, with many projects on Oahu. in anticipation of future growth. Kapolei ground leases expiring in the next few Recent sales of industrial lots in Kapolei Business Park is nearly sold out, with one years. With higher industrial land values in Business Park and Kapolei Business Park lot remaining. Half of Kapolei Business the Honolulu town area, it is anticipated West have led to projects underway for Park West is sold out, with several lots that many Mapunapuna ground lessees Pacific Honda, Beachside Roofing, ACA entering escrow. Given the recent growth will look to Kapolei Business Park West Services, Rambaud Electrical and Momo in industrial land prices and the lack and other cheaper areas to address their Kapolei West Inc. Businesses see the light of shovel-ready clean industrial land long-term growth strategies affordably. at the end of the tunnel and are efficiently with utility access, buyers recognize the Although COVID-19 continues using the downtime to plan their future opportunity that these lots offer. to lurk in the background, Avalon expansion or relocation to the park. Elsewhere on Oahu, Amazon Development is being engaged by property At Kapolei Business Park, Avalon purchased the 14.5-acre former Servco owners and buyers seeking development Development is leading the development Pacific site at Kapalama near Honolulu solutions, signaling there is still confidence and construction management of the new Harbor for $125 million. Given Amazon’s and appetite in the market for real estate 46,000-square-foot Hawaii Carpenters desire for volume storage, the facility likely investment. Industrial tenants echo this Training & Apprenticeship Fund will be a multi-level warehouse that could optimism, as evidenced by the leasing training facility, scheduled to be exceed a half-million square feet in floor of warehouse space at the newly Avalon- completed in June 2021. The new facility area. The sale sets a new benchmark for developed Leowahine Center in Waipahu. complements the existing HCATF industrial land in the Honolulu town area Considering recent events and the training facility by offering an expanded at nearly $200 per square foot. general attitude of investors, we see training program for its members. Also Comparing this price to the $45 2021 as an opportunity to reposition managed by Avalon Development, per-square-foot industrial land in and reassert strategic goals for the future. Inspire International plans the start of Kapolei Business Park West, industrial There is anticipation that investment construction of its new 34,000-square- construction activity is anticipated to in real estate will spur industrial foot church in the park in 2021. grow on the west side where land is construction activity on par with 2020. Lendlease Continues Military Housing Projects By Craig Constant, Senior Construction Manager Lendlease Hawaii DEVELOPERS

Lendlease Hawaii continues work on with more than 7,800 homes across seven at Hickam Communities at Joint Base over $500 million in projects across nine installations in Hawaii – Island Palm Pearl Harbor-Hickam and Bellows Air communities throughout Oahu. Communities (IPC). Force Station. Lendlease manages two major public- The seven Army installations on Oahu To date, Lendlease has delivered private venture partnerships with the U.S. include Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army thousands of new and renovated homes, Army and the U.S. Air Force to develop Airfield, Helemano Military Reservation, eight new community centers and dozens and maintain privatized military housing Fort Shafter, Tripler Army Medical of community amenities across the Army communities in Hawaii. These 50-year Center, Aliamanu Military Reservation and Air Force installations on Oahu. partnerships between the military and and Red Hill. The current $330 million out-year Lendlease include the largest residential The second project, a partnership with program at IPC focuses on renovations privatization project awarded by the Army, the Air Force, includes over 2,400 homes and significant CONTINUED ON PAGE 51

50 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 DEVELOPERS 2021 51 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW Island Palm Communities is a Palm Island on aLendlease is also in development Lendlease is committed to providing As we will continue to refine industry will continue to refine As we an about a future—and excited I’m goal to reduce electricity consumption by goal to reduce 2030.4,300 gigawatt-hours by successful model for sustainable programs, Innovative development. beenmethods and technologies have urban planning, homeimplemented from design, demolition and construction ongoing propertyphases through educationmanagement and resident Palm completion, Island Upon programs. Communities will be one of the largest communities in the world. solar-powered estimated at $90 millionsimilar project Communities. for the homes at Hickam outstanding communities with the best militaryfacilities where work families live, and thrive. and make adjustments in preparation for in preparation and make adjustments complete recovery. health the practices and procedures, always will be and safety of our teams of paramount importance. focus Our a vibrant community on creating remains meaningful architecture by marked engaging for and design that is both the by the community and inspired Wellness, history of the area. and culture sustainability and health and safety follow guiding principles we now are thoughtfully our buildings are to ensure designed and incorporate elements like washable surfaces, and clean air open-air spaces. communities industry—that provides with cutting-edge solutions to enhance our health, happiness and well-being. I look forward to continued This year, and thoughtful problem-solving creative our developments. through Lendlease also is implementing a $150 at IPC includesThis program Our work has also enabled us work Our Village Ward Looking to the future, on as our islands remain Additionally, economy with millions awarded annuallyeconomy with millions awarded to these partners, vendors including supporting the property operations. million energy conservation and efficiency Communities. Palm at Island project energy and running renewable Enhancing an energy-efficient homes are more essential focus for Lendlease and our military partners. systems photovoltaic installing rooftop to and other energy-saving improvements homes energy supporting the communities’ energy- this innovative needs. Implementing the project’s will reduce saving program an estimated energy consumption by also make significant will It 32 percent. to home comfort, utility save improvements overall costs and contribute to Hawaii’s commitments that include ongoing commitments that include tens of millions in job creation, 200,000 square over state tax revenue, space and and open feet of new parks and bikeability enhanced walkability the neighborhood. throughout to support critical community The Queen’s organizations, like and the Hawaii Kupu Center, Medical play an who Community Foundation in helping our community integral role navigate recovery. Place, Victoria is on schedule to build the newest addition to the Kakaako the legacy by neighborhood, inspired also will continue We Ward. of Victoria At the constructionKōula. of Aalii and can be up to peak construction, there on any one tower, 400 people working in safety protocols and with appropriate plan on continued employment place, we at that scale. the industry will visitor capacity, reduced be able to conduct capital improvements

The Howard Hughes Corporation Hughes The Howard Safety and Priorities Tops Plans Development & Construction Management of Design Senior Vice President By Jon Moore, capital asset With local expertise trusted from With As the global pandemic changed We also are excited to break ground on ground to break excited also are We Lendlease will continue our partnership CONTINUED FROM PAGE 50 50 FROM PAGE CONTINUED In 2021, Ward Village’s healthy Village’s In 2021, Ward steady continues, thanks to the growth activity in and consistent investment of the 2020—despite the challenges pandemic economy. Ward partners and the community, focused on its remains Village neighborhood commitment to deliver in sustainability, rooted improvements support local job and business homes for local and provide creation families. And especially important from as our community recovers deepen our investment we COVID-19, through in the people of Hawaii giving, volunteerism philanthropic and cultural engagement. for the been grateful the world, we’ve opportunity to continue our work for Hawaii, to build a brighter future the safety of our adapting to ensure Village development teams. Ward a much-needed activity has provided for Hawaii’s of stable growth source ensuring community economy, improvements. Highlights of this Highlights improvements. program multimillion-dollar out-year of historic include the restoration Shafter at Fort Circle at Palm residences at Schofield and historic homes at Canby improvements Additional Barracks. namely include the renovation, apartment of the Helemano conversions, Military community. Reservation a new office building for Lendlease and Communities in 2021 and Palm Island Army development make way for future via the demolition of 234 older / Hamilton apartment units in the Patriot Schofield. at Neighborhood with our local trades, subcontractors local and supportand vendors Hawaii’s By Steve Kothenbeutel, Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer & Chief Development Vice President Executive Kothenbeutel, By Steve Group Avalon Hawaiian Electric to Launch Key Projects in 2021 By Jim Kelly, Vice President of Corporate Relations Hawaiian Electric

Hawaiian Electric isn’t letting the more projects while organizations, distribution infrastructure, building a COVID-19 pandemic slow down major small businesses and residential customers more resilient electric system to support projects in 2021 as the company moves can save on electricity as they help its overall mission,” said Ron Cox, forward with renewable energy initiatives the state meet clean energy goals,” senior vice president of operations at and upgrades to its five island grids. said Kaiulani Shinsato, Hawaiian Hawaiian Electric. Building on momentum from 2020’s Electric director of Customer Energy Hawaiian Electric provides electricity surge in rooftop solar installations and Resources Programs. to the Army, which in turn distributes the successful procurement of grid-scale The company expects to issue the electricity to its facilities and bills its renewable energy projects, the company requests for proposals in 2021 for users. Non-Army customers will not pay will continue to play a key role in shared solar projects on Oahu, for any of the services or work performed rebuilding the state’s economy. Hawaii Island and Maui, Lanai and under the contract. Molokai. The company will administer the shared solar program, which will Smart Meters seek project developers, subscriber Hawaiian Electric is continuing to The company organizations and subscribers, or replace standard electric meters with participants. For more information, advanced digital meters, developing a expects to issue visit hawaiianelectric.com/sharedsolar. smart grid to give customers more choices and help bring more renewable requests for U.S. Army Contract energy resources online. The In late October, the Public Utilities replacements are free for customers. proposals in 2021 Commission (PUC) approved Hawaiian With this technology, the company Electric’s acquisition of the electric will know about outages right away, for shared solar distribution systems serving 12 U.S. helping crews to get the lights on more Army installations on Oahu, which sets quickly. Customers will have access to projects on Oahu, in motion a one-year transition period their household energy use information Hawaii Island, with takeover of the system in late 2021. through an online portal, which can The installations include Schofield help them manage electricity bills. Maui, Lanai and Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, Tripler And renters will be able to transfer their Army Medical Center, Fort Shafter and accounts faster. Molokai Army housing areas. Future benefits could include dynamic The 50-year contract calls for the pricing options to help customers save company to own, operate, maintain money, including time-of-use rates; and upgrade the electric distribution billing dates customized to customers’ Shared Solar systems serving Army bases, installations budgets; text alerts on outages or The company will launch its shared solar and facilities. The U.S. Defense Logistics if usage is running high; and improved program—a new phase of Community- Agency valued the contract at $638.5 power quality. Based Renewable Energy—in 2021. million over the 50 years. Hawaiian Electric More than 90 million customers in Shared solar is designed to give was one of several bidders for the contract, Hawaii and across the U.S. are already renters and apartment dwellers, as well as which was awarded by the agency in enjoying the benefits of advanced small businesses and organizations, the October 2019 after a competitive bidding meter technology. To learn more about chance to save money and be part of process that began in 2016. our grid modernization program, visit the solar movement. Customers unable The contract is part of the Army’s hawaiianelectric.com/smartgrid. to put solar on their own roofs can Utilities Privatization Program, an reduce their monthly electric bills by Army-wide effort that leverages industry purchasing a portion of a solar project on expertise and financing to upgrade and their island. sustain utilities for safe and efficient UTILITIES “Our shared solar program helps mission support. promote energy equity. Everyone benefits. “We’re excited to partner with Developers have opportunities to build the Army to upgrade and replace its

52 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 Consider Gas for Clean, Efficient, Resilient and Affordable Energy By Jim Kelly, Vice President of Corporate Relations By Kevin Nishimura, Vice President of Operations Hawaiian Electric Hawaii Gas

The events of 2020 reminded us all Hawaii Gas provides the simplest Innovative Gas Technologies about the importance of resilience and and cleanest of all carbon-based fuels by Expand Options affordability when it comes to energy. making synthetic natural gas (SNG) right For developers and facility managers Construction is a driver of economic here in Hawaii, using recycled wastewater interested in reducing heating and recovery from COVID-19, and it is more and what some may consider a byproduct cooling costs, new gas-fueled technologies worthwhile than ever to consider energy or waste from the oil refinery. This process can deliver greater efficiency and savings. options such as natural gas and propane also creates hydrogen, and our customers Gas boilers, heat pumps, combined heat that provide financial, energy resilience receive a mix of natural gas and up to 15 and power (CHP) and even gas-powered and environmental benefits. percent hydrogen—the most hydrogen in air-conditioning can help lower the total any gas utility in the United States. cost of energy for a facility, increase Reliable Service Maintained Our Waihonu Solar Farm in Mililani reliability of energy supply and reduce During the Pandemic was dedicated in 2016 and produces 6.5 carbon emissions. As the state’s only gas utility, Hawaii Gas has megawatts of electricity, enough to power Energy-efficient gas-fueled been collaborating with developers, builders, approximately 1,000 homes. technologies are a key part of architects, engineers and government sustainability plans for many facilities agencies for 117 years. 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CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 53 PUBLIC PROJECTS public construction projects scheduled tobidding start orconstruction in2021.Alldates are subjectto change. The majorgovernment contracting agencies inHawaii atthestate, federal andcounty levels submitted thefollowing listsof 54 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 54 pwd.Hawaii.gov (808) 586-0526 HI 96813 Honolulu, Street 1151 Punchbowl PUBLIC PROJECTS 2021 PUBLIC DIVISION WORKS Dept. of Agriculture King St. Facility St. King Agriculture of Dept. Kauai Facility, Radio Kukuiolono ICSD Building Office Hilo State Tower, Oahu Airport Honolulu Former 306A Building Ruger Fort DOD Library Public Wahiawa Kauai Facility, Radio Kilohana ICSD Building Kekauluohi Library Public Lake/Moanalua Salt Building Kalanimoku Library Public Waialua Building Office State Wailuku Center Correctional Kauai Community A Building Hoopono Library Public Waimea Centers Diamond Head Crater, Operation Facility Kulani Correctional Center Correctional Hawaii Community Cottage &Assessment Observation Facility Correctional Youth Hawaii Facility Correctional Halawa Station Quarantine Animal Hale Hoapili Oahu Buildings, DAGS Complex Judiciary Kauai Library Public Kaimuki Facility Office Maui District Library Public Kealakekua Center Correctional Community Maui Center Civic Waipahu Greenhouse Quarantine Plant Maui Waimano Ridge PROJECT STATE OF HAWAII - DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & GENERAL SERVICES Air Conditioning Unit Conditioning Air Packaged Replace Office, Resources Human Facility HIANG Former &Demolish Building HawaiianTel. Former Renovate Reroof EquipmentNew Communication Room Alterations Repairs &Miscellaneous Improvements TowerCommunication Replacement Upgrades &Elevator Electrical Improvements Lot Parking Replace Switchgear Improvements System &Wastewater Closure Cesspool Units Conditioning Air Replace &Improvements Repairs &Showers Restrooms Remediation Flood Repairs &Miscellaneous Doors Exterior Replace System Cable Optic Fiber Emergency 1 Phase &Improvements, Repairs Systems &Electrical Mechanical Doors Security Replace Fence Perimeter Improvements &Related A.C. Hall Tower, Dining Add Cooling Replace Pre-TreatmentSewage Facility Improvements Improvements Security Doors &Entrance Building Rekey 1& 2 Phase Improvements, &Related Reroof System Alarm Fire Upgrade &Repairs Reroof Improvements System &Wastewater Closure Cesspool Improvements &Other Renovation System &3Roof 2, 1, Dorms Renovations &Exterior Courtyard & Improvements Repairs Improvements &Related Generator Emergency Building /Dining Kitchen DESCRIPTION 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 START CONSTRUCTION $240,000 $840,000 $1,975,000 $350,000 $2,100,000 $1,700,000 $1,480,000 $1,300,000 $203,840 $3,880,000 $138,000 $542,000 $1,023,314 $597,000 $758,900 $793,700 $954,995 $625,800 $88,474 $1,233,592 $497,512 $1,563,000 $1,599,750 $2,110,578 $99,818 $925,000 $171,464 $346,850 $863,000 $210,450 $1,200,000 COST PUBLIC PROJECTS 2021 55 COST $309,000 $10,500,000 $20,000,000 $840,000 $3,000,000 $3,600,000 $713,000 $150,000 $95,150 $1,350,000 $5,460,000 $822,500 $1,022,700 $274,354 $5,000,000 $4,500,000 $550,000 $1,440,000 $440,000 $49,000,000 $190,000 $158,000 $396,500 $1,470,000 $400,000 $4,000,000 $2,450,000 $200,000 $181,500 $125,000 $1,350,000 $8,313,000 $350,000 $352,000 $4,000,000 $1,000,000 $7,580,000 $780,000 $6,613,000 $6,504,000 $400,000 CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION START November 2021 December 2021 December 2021 December 2021 December 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 February 2021 February 2021 February 2021 February 2021 February 2021 2021March 2021May 2021May 2021May 2021May June 2021 June 2021 June 2021 July 2021 July 2021 August 2021 August 2021 September 2021 September 2021 September 2021 September 2021 September 2021 October 2021 October 2021 October 2021 October 2021 October 2021 November 2021 November 2021 November 2021 November 2021 November 2021 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW continued DESCRIPTION Renovations, Repairs & Improvements Various Repairs & Improvements Air Conditioning System Conditioning Air Improvements New Medium Security Housing New Medium Security Housing Hale Nani Annex Fire Protection & Life Safety Improvements Building Q, Replace Chillers Related & Improvements Renovate ElevatorsRenovate Elevator Replacement Above Ground Fuel Storage Tank Reconstruct & Repave Parking Lot & Driveways Additional Columbarium Niches New Access Road, Expansion, & Improvements Replace Air Conditioning System Mechanical & Electrical Systems Repairs & Improvements, Phase 1 Building C, Cafeteria Shelter Hardening Hale C, Convert Former Dormitories intoOffice Space Kamauleule Building, Mechanical System Other & Improvements Mechanical & Electrical Systems Repairs & Improvements, Phase 1 Buildings A & B, Shelter Hardening Install Photovoltaic Systems New Housing& Related Improvements Upgrade Electrical Switchgear & Related Improvements Repair Roof/Soffit & Seal Exterior Walls Exterior & Interior Renovations BasementRepair Leaks Renovations Room 103 To & Other Improvements Fire Alarm System Upgrade Walkway & Site Improvements Resurface Restripe Lots L, M, W Renovation Kennels of Gymnasium Foundation Repairs Food Service Unit Floor Replace & Related Improvements Anti-Ligature Other & Improvements Airport Animal Quarantine Holding Facility Improvements, Oahu Replace Air Conditioning 20 Ton Unit Mechanical & Electrical Infrastructure Improvements Upgrade Electrical Main Phase 2 Replace Air H&lers Coil & Fan Units Reroof & Exterior Repairs Renovations, Security Upgrades & Other Improvements STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & GENERAL SERVICES GENERAL & ACCOUNTING OF DEPARTMENT – HAWAII OF STATE PROJECT Lahaina Health Center Dept. of AgricultureMaui Facility Princeville Public Library Maui Community CorrectionalMaui Center Hawaii Community Correctional Center CommunityHawaii Correctional Center Hawaii State Hospital State Capitol Building Dept. ofAgriculture King St. Facility Fort Ruger State Motor Pool Waikiki Kapahulu Public Library Maui Veterans Cemetery VeteransKauai Cemetery Kailua-Kona Public Library Waiawa Correctional Facility Kahuku Elementaryentary School Ridge Waimano Hawaii State Laboratories CommunityHawaii Correctional Center Aiea High School Molokai State Office Building Nos. 1 & 2 Women's Community Correctional Center Kahului Civic Center Kohala State Office Building Maui Vector Control Facility Kaahumanu Hale No. 1 Capitol District Keelikolani Building State Capitol Building Kinau Hale, King Kalakaua Building, & Waipahu Civic Center Animal Quarantine Station Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility Kauai Community Correctional Center Hawaii State Hospital Dept. Of Agriculture Liliuokalani Building Oahu Community Correctional Center Liliuokalani Building Kalanimoku Building BuildingOr&L Maui Community Correctional Center PUBLIC PROJECTS 56 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 56 hidot.Hawaii.gov/harbors 587-1860 (808) HI 96813 Honolulu, Hwy. Nimitz S. 79 Airport Lihue 3-21 at Runway Relocate LIH, Fence Replacement Perimeter KOA, Rehabilitation Shoulder &Taxiways Runways HNL, Improvements Cone &Wind Drainage ITO, Improvements Restroom KOA, Terminal Replacement Roof Overseas HNL, E 17-35 &Taxiway Runway Repave MKK, Replacement &Windcone NAVAID LIH, hidot.Hawaii.gov/airports (808) 838-8835 HI 96819 Honolulu, Floor 7th Blvd. Rodgers 400 HARBORS DIVISION HARBORS DIVISION AIRPORTS Repair Trench Drains at Piers 31 & 51-53, Honolulu &51-53, 31 Piers at Trench Drains Repair HONOLULU HARBOR Waimano Ridge Hale Kinau Building Office Hilo State Pier 18 Deck Replacement Pier 18 Deck FY21 Maintenance Paving at Fort Armstrong, Honolulu Armstrong, Fort at Paving Maintenance FY21 Repair Drainlines at Pier 26, Honolulu 26, Pier at Drainlines Repair Honolulu 26-29, Piers at Repairs Fender and Substructure FY21 Maintenance Paving at Pier 51, Honolulu Honolulu 51, Pier at Paving Maintenance FY21 FY21 Maintenance Paving at Piers 52-53, Honolulu 52-53, Piers at Paving Maintenance FY21 Replace Light Poles at Pier 53, Honolulu Honolulu 53, Pier at Poles Light Replace Fence Repairs at Stevedore Parking Pier 53, Honolulu 53, Pier Parking Stevedore at Repairs Fence Substr. & Waterline Repairs at Pier 19, Honolulu Pier at Repairs &Waterline Substr. New Elevator at Pier 2 Cruise Terminal 2Cruise Pier at Elevator New Substructure & Waterline Repairs at Pier 2, Honolulu 2, Pier at Repairs &Waterline Substructure Substructure & Fenders Repairs at Pier 9, Honolulu Pier at Repairs &Fenders Substructure (showers) Honolulu Offices, District Oahu at Restrooms Repair Repair Fire Alarm System at Pier 10 Terminal, Honolulu Terminal, 10 Pier at System Alarm Fire Repair Substructure & Waterline Repairs at Pier 8, Honolulu 8, Pier at Repairs &Waterline Substructure OAHU PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & GENERAL SERVICES STATE OF HAWAII - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Convert Dormitory into Office Spaces Office into Dormitory Convert Valves &Plumbing Handlers Air Replace Roof on Panel Tower, &A.C. AHUs Cooling Replace DESCRIPTION November 2021 November 2021 October 2021 June 2021 February 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January ADVERTISE DATE 2021 February 2021 February March 2021 March March 2021 March March 2021 March March 2021 March March 2021 March March 2021 March March 2021 March March 2021 March April 2021 April June 2021 June June 2021 June June 2021 June June 2021 June June 2021 June ADVERTISE DATE $350,000 $3,000,000 $250,000 $150,000 $400,000 $250,000 $600,000 $200,000 $150,000 $1,000,000 $3,000,000 $1,500,000 $600,000 $100,000 $300,000 $400,000 EST. COST continued $19,000,000 $3,000,000 $75,000,000 $5,500,000 $12,000,000 $22,000,000 $14,000,000 $2,000,000 ESTIMATEDCOST 3 6 12 12 3 3 12 12 12 12 3 2 6 8 6 6 2 3 6 DURATION (MOS) December 2021 December 2021 December 2021 December START CONSTRUCTION 400 200 550 300 650 250 450 150 DURATION (DAYS) Probable Tentative Probable Probable Probable Probable Probable Probable Probable Probable Tentative Tentative Tentative Tentative Probable Probable PROBABILITY $5,300,000 $4,350,000 $1,264,000 COST STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION continued PUBLIC PROJECTS PROJECT ADVERTISE DATE EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY KALAELOA BARBERS POINT HARBOR Repair Sewerline at Pier 5A, KBPH 2021 $250,000 3 Probable HAWAII HILO HARBOR Provide Electrical Services at Hilo & Kawaihae Harbor 2021 $50,000 12 Probable Provide Plumbing Services at Hilo & Kawaihae Harbor 2021 $50,000 12 Probable Repair Guard Shack, Hilo Harbor 2021 $300,000 3 Probable FY21 Asphalt Pavement Repairs at Hilo Harbor March 2021 $250,000 12 Probable Substructure Repairs at Pier 1, Hilo Harbor June 2021 $1,000,000 6 Tentative Demo of Water Tank/Tower at Hilo Harbor June 2021 $1,000,000 6 Probable Cargo Yard Expansion, Radio Bay at Hilo Harbor June 2021 $6,000,000 1 Probable KAWAIHAE HARBOR Maintenance Shed Improvements at Kawaihae Harbor March 2021 $2,000,000 6 Probable Concrete Pavement & Expansion Joint Repairs at Pier 2, June 2021 $300,000 3 Probable Kawaihae Harbor Roof Repairs at South Shed, Kawaihae Harbor June 2021 $200,000 3 Tentative MAUI KAHULUI HARBOR Pavement & Fence Repairs at Pier 3, Kahului Harbor 2021 $350,000 3 Probable Infrastructure Improvements at Pier 1 Op Area & Ala February 2021 $5,000,000 15 Tentative Luina St., Phase 2 Substructure Repairs at Pier 3, Kahului Harbor June 2021 $400,000 6 Tentative KAUMALAPAU HARBOR Repair Comfort Station at Kaumalapau June 2021 $150,000 2 Tentative KAUAI NAWILIWILI HARBOR Repave Pier 3 Apron, Nawiliwili Harbor March 2021 $300,000 2 Probable Repair Lift Station at Pier 3, Nawiliwili Harbor June 2021 $150,000 2 Probable PORT ALLEN HARBOR Port Allen ACB Panel Replacement February 2021 $5,000,000 8 Tentative

HIGHWAYS DIVISION 869 Punchbowl St. Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 587-2232 hidot.Hawaii.gov/Highways

PROJECT ADVERTISE DATE EST. COST HAWAII Volcano Rd., temporary signal installation at Kipimana St. In Construction $1,200,000 Hawaii Belt Rd. guardrail & shoulder Improvements, vicinity of Kalopa Bridge & In Construction $4,500,000 Kaumoali Bridge to East Paauilo Bridge Hawaii Belt Rd., Wailuku Stream Bridge spall repairs, M.P. 2.74 In Construction $700,000 Keaau-Pahoa Rd. intersection Improvements at Ainaloa Blvd. In Construction $4,700,000 Pavement marking repairs & rumble strip installation at various locations, Hawaii In Construction TBD Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatment at various In Construction $5,700,000 locations Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatment at various In Construction TBD locations Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction TBD locations

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 57 PUBLIC PROJECTS 58 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 58 Kula Hwy. Guardrail & shoulder Improvements, Omaopio Rd. to Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park Memorial Sen Yat Sun to Rd. Omaopio Improvements, &shoulder Guardrail Hwy. Kula Rd. Kaupakalua to Park Hookipa resurfacing, Hwy. Hana MP mitigation, rockfall Hwy. Hana St. Kulanihakoi of vicinity Improvements, Hwy. Piilani Dr. Ike Waile of vicinity the to Rd. Kihei North improvements, safety Hwy. Piilani Rd. Aholo to Park Beach Puamana of vicinity resurfacing, Honoapiilani Hwy. Hwy. Kuihelani to St. ,Keanu resurfacing Honoapiilani Hwy. Park Beach Papalaua to St. Kapoli Improvements, safety Honoapiilani Hwy. I 2) (area WO1 Kauai, of Island locations, various at treatments &surface strategies preservation pavement of Installation 4 WO Kauai, of Island locations, various at strip rumble milled new and marking pavement enhanced of Installation WO3 Kauai, of Island locations, various at strip rumble milled &new marking pavement enhanced of Installation WO2 Kauai, of Island locations, various at strip rumble milled &new marking pavement enhanced of Installation Kauai of Island locations, various at strip rumble milled &new marking pavement enhanced of Installation Center KauaiManagement Traffic 5 part locations, various at Improvements &shoulder Guardrail 1.0 milepost resurfacing, Rd. Maalo repair scour Bridge Plantation River Wailua Emergency Hwy., Kuhio removal debris Bridge Kalihiwai Hwy., Kuhio 3 NO. canal drainage at repairs scour Emergency Hwy., Kaumualii Bridge Kalihiwai vicinity THE IN stabilization slope Hwy. Kuhio Loop Dr. Aleka to Leho South Improvements, short-term Hwy., Kuhio Honoapiilani Hwy. realignment, phase phase realignment, Hwy. Honoapiilani Bridge Wailua of vicinity to Hwy. Kapule of vicinity Improvements, Hwy. Kuhio Rd. &Kuli Rd. Lauoho at Improvements intersection Hwy., Kaumualii Bridges Wainiha of &strengthening replacement Hwy., Kuhio Bridge River Wailua at repair scour Hwy., Kuhio Rd. Haul Cane to Bridge Stream Kapaa resurfacing, Hwy. Kuhio rehabilitation Bridge Stream &Kapaa Rd., Mailihuna at Improvements intersection Hwy., Kuhio Rd. Halepule / Rd. Dr. &Menehune Canyon Waimea at Improvements intersection Hwy., Kaumualii Stop Scenic Valley/Hanalei Refuge Hanalei Wildlife Hwy., Kuhio repair deck Overpass pedestrian Eleele Hwy., Kaumualii replacement Bridge River Hanapepe Kaumualii Hwy., 10.60 milepost vicinity 1, phase Improvements, drainage Rd. Mountain Kohala -26.2 21.3 &MP 17.0 MP -20.8, from Improvements safety Hwy. Mamalahoa replacement Bridge Stream Waiaka Rd., Kawaihae -105.3 98.7 MP from Improvements safety Hwy. Mamalahoa Hawaii locations, various at Guardrail of &replacement Installation 114 milepost of vicinity Improvements, drainage Hwy. Kuakini milepost to 3.9 milepost Improvements, safety Hwy. Mamalahoa Guardrail & shoulder Improvements on state highways, Kauai, part 6 part Kauai, highways, state on Improvements &shoulder Guardrail Kuhio Hwy. traffic signal Improvements, vicinity of Hanalei Bridge Hanalei of vicinity Improvements, signal traffic Hwy. Kuhio MAUI MAUI KAUAI PROJECT nstallation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various locations various at treatments &surface strategies preservation pavement of nstallation STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IB -2, Hokiokio Pl. to relocated southern terminus southern relocated to Pl. -2, Hokiokio continued

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PROJECT ADVERTISE DATE EST. COST Puunene Ave. Improvements at Kuihelani Hwy. In Construction $2,500,000 Hana Hwy. Improvements, phase 2C, Huelo to Hana In Construction $4,900,000 Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction TBD locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai & Lanai, WO10 Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction $100,000 locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai & Lanai, WO3 Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction $300,000 locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai & Lanai, WO5 Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction $300,000 locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai & Lanai, WO6 Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction TBD locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai & Lanai, WO7 Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction TBD locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai & Lanai, WO8 Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction TBD locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai & Lanai, WO9 Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction $1,800,000 locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai, & Lanai, WO1 Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction $1,600,000 locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai, & Lanai, WO2 Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction $800,000 locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai, & Lanai, WO3 Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction TBD locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai, & Lanai, WO5 Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction TBD locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai, & Lanai, WO6 Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction TBD locations, Islands of Maui, Molokai, & Lanai, WO7 Kula Hwy. & Piilani Hwy. Guardrail & shoulder Improvements, vicinity of Aapueo Pkwy. In Construction $1,300,000 to Omaopio Rd. & North Kihei Rd. to Lipoa Pkwy. Honoapiilani Hwy. realignment, phase IC, KEAWE St. to vicinity of Kaanapali March 2021 Over $15,000,000 Hana Hwy., Historic District Bridge preservation, phase 1 October 2021 Over $15,000,000 Hana Hwy. emergency repair, MP Ongoing $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Honoapiilani Hwy., rehabilitation of Honolua Bridge Future $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Construction OAHU, CENTRAL Interstate Route H-1 safety improvements, Palailai Interchange to Waiawa Overpass In Construction $7,700,000 Freeway Management System, phase 2 In Construction $8,200,000 Leeward Bikeway, Philippine SEA Rd. to Waipahu Depot St. In Construction $8,700,000 Interstate Route H-2 & Moanalua Freeway, Guardrail & shoulder Improvements In Construction $6,900,000 Slope Improvements for erosion control at various sites on Oahu, phase 8 In Construction $2,700,000 Interstate Routes H-1 & H-201 In Construction TBD Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction $2,100,000 locations, Island of Oahu Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction $1,600,000 locations, Island of Oahu Erosion control & best management practices for storm water permit compliance, In Construction $2,100,000 various locations on Oahu Interstate Route H-2, 84-inch culvert restoration at M.P. 2.10 In Construction $1,100,000 Farrington Hwy. widening, Kapolei Golf Course to Fort Weaver Rd. January 2021 Over $15,000,000 Freeway Management System, Interstate H-1, H-2, & Moanalua Fwy., phase 3 March 2021 Over $15,000,000 Farrington Hwy. & Kaukonahua Rd., Makalena Bridge to Weed Circle, rehabilitation October 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Interstate Route H-1 & H201, destination sign upgrade/replacement, phase 3 October 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Interstate Route H-1 Eastbound, congestion Improvements, December 2021 Over $15,000,000 vicinity of Waikele to vicinity of Halawa Statewide Noxious Invasive Pest Program (SNIPP) (Planning) December 2021 Under $500,000 Farrington Hwy. drainage Improvements, vicinity of Leeward Community College Ongoing $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Kamehameha Hwy., Kamananui Rd. & Wilikina Dr. rehabilitation, vicinity of Weed Circle Ongoing Over $15,000,000 to Interstate Route H-2 Wahiawa Pedestrian Bridge, Whitmore Village to Wahiawa Ongoing $10,000,000 - $15,000,000

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 59 PUBLIC PROJECTS 60 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 60 Kamehameha Hwy Rehabilitation, vicinity of Kapuhi St. to Dairy Rd., MP 5.94 to MP 9.72 MP to 5.94 MP Rd., Dairy to St. Kapuhi of vicinity Rehabilitation, Hwy Kamehameha Overpass Dr. (H-1) to Heights Aiea Interchange Halawa H-1 &H-201 resurfacing, Routes Interstate 8 phase Oahu, on sites various at control erosion for Improvements Slope Hwy. Kahekili of vicinity to Rd. Valley Waikane Improvements, safety Hwy. Kamehameha Miscellaneous permanent best management practices, phase 3 phase management practices, best permanent Miscellaneous St. Olohio of vicinity Improvements, drainage Hwy., Farrington Kamehameha Hwy. Kawel Stream Bridge replacement Bridge Stream Kawel Hwy. Kamehameha & replacement (Nanahu) Bridge Hoolapa Hwy., Kamehameha St. Waa at Improvements intersection Hwy., Kalanianaole Farrington Hwy. safety improvements from H-1 Fwy. to Pohakunui Ave. Pohakunui to H-1 Fwy. from improvements safety Hwy. Farrington 3 phase upgrade/replacement, sign destination H-1 &H201, Route Interstate 2 phase Oahu, locations, various Improvements, &shoulder Guardrail 3 phase Fwy., H-1, H-2, &Moanalua Interstate System, Management Freeway locations various compliance, permit water storm for practices management &best control Erosion 2&3 areas Oahu, of Island locations, various at strip rumble milled &new marking pavement enhanced of Installation 1&4 areas Oahu, of Island locations, various at strip rumble milled &new marking pavement enhanced of Installation Dr. Overpass Heights Aiea (H-1) to Interchange Halawa H-1 &H-201: resurfacing, Routes Interstate 8 phase Oahu, on sites various at control erosion for Improvements Slope 2 phase upgrade/replacement, sign Destination H-1, H-2, &H201, Route Interstate Improvements &shoulder guardrail Fwy., H-2 &Moanalua Route Interstate St. Depot Waipahu to Rd. Sea Philippine Bikeway, Leeward 2 phase System, Management Freeway Hwy. Farrington to Ave. Roosevelt improvements, operational Rd. Barrette Fort Overpass Waiawa to Interchange Palailai Improvements, H-1 Saftey Route Interstate IB&OB Rd., Hakimo to Plant Power Kahe resurfacing, Hwy. Farrington Rd. Station Tracking Dr. Satellite to Kili of vicinity resurfacing, Hwy. Farrington Bridge Maipalaoa of replacement Hwy., Farrington Ave. &Haleakala Ave. Nanakuli at Improvements intersection Hwy. Farrington Kamehameha Hwy., Kaipapau Stream Bridge replacement (permanent) replacement Bridge Stream Kaipapau Hwy., Kamehameha 3 phase management practices, best permanent Miscellaneous 1 phase Oahu locations, various at modernization signal Traffic Rd. Weaver Fort to Course Golf Kapolei widening, Hwy. Farrington gate Point Barbers to Hwy. Farrington widening, Rd. Barrette Fort 3 Complex), phase Interchange (Kapolei access freeway of &modification H-1, addition Route Interstate College Community Leeward of vicinity improvements, drainage Hwy. Farrington IB&OB Dr., Kili to Rd. Hakimo resurfacing, Hwy. Farrington repairs Bridge Stream Mailiili Hwy., Farrington repairs Bridge Stream Kapuni Hwy., Farrington 2 phase Ave., Haleakala and Ave. Nanakuli at Improvements intersection Hwy., Farrington Waianae of District 3A, no. Bridge 3&Makaha no. Bridge Makaha of replacement Hwy., Farrington Halawa of vicinity to Waikele of vicinity Improvements, congestion H-1 Eastbound, Route Interstate OAHU, NORTH SHORE LEEWARD OAHU, PROJECT STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION continued

In Construction In Construction January 2021 January In Construction In Construction In Construction Construction Future Construction Future December 2021 December 2021 October 2021 June March 2021 In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction January 2021 January Construction Future Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing 2021 December ADVERTISE DATE TBD $2,700,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Under $500,000 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $2,100,000 $1,600,000 $2,100,000 TBD $2,700,000 $7,300,000 $6,900,000 $8,700,000 $8,200,000 $7,300,000 $7,700,000 TBD $11,400,000 $17,000,000 $205,000,000 $2,900,000 $10,000,000 - $15,000,000 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 - Over $15,000,000 Over $15,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 - $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 Over $15,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $12,800,000 EST. COST STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION continued PUBLIC PROJECTS

PROJECT ADVERTISE DATE EST. COST Kamehameha Hwy. resurfacing, Laiewai Bridge to Waipuhi Bridge March 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Freeway Management System, Interstate H-1, H-2, and Moanalua Fwy., phase 3 March 2021 Over $15,000,000 Kamehameha Hwy. intersection improvements at Kahekili Hwy. June 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Kamehameha Hwy., Kaluanui Stream Bridge replacement October 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Farrington Hwy. and Kaukonahua Rd., Makalena Bridge to Weed Circle, rehabilitation, October 2021 $5,000,000 - M.P. 3.03 to M.P. 7.86 $10,000,000 Kamehameha Hwy., Waiahole Bridge replacement (permanent) December 2021 $10,000,000 - $15,000,000 Kamehameha Hwy., Kamananui Rd. and Wilikina Dr. rehabilitation, vicinity of Weed Ongoing Over $15,000,000 Circle to Interstate Route H-2 Kamehameha Hwy., Laieloa Stream Bridge replacement Future $10,000,000 - $15,000,000 Construction Kamehameha Hwy., Waipilopilo Stream Bridge replacement Future $5,000,000 - Construction $10,000,000 Miscellaneous permanent best management practices, phase 3 Future $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Construction Farrington Hwy. drainage improvements, vicinity of Olohio St. Future Under $500,000 Construction OAHU, URBAN Pali Hwy. resurfacing, Waokanaka St. to Kamehameha Hwy., & Pali Hwy. lighting In Construction $88,000,000 replacement, Vineyard Blvd. to Kamehameha Hwy. (phase I) Pali Hwy. debris removal & emergency slope stabilization In Construction $3,700,000 Kalanianaole Hwy. resurfacing, Interstate Route H-1 to West Hind Dr. In Construction TBD Kalanianaole Hwy., intersection Improvements at Waa St. In Construction $2,900,000 Interstate Route H-1, Guardrail & shoulder Improvements, In Construction $9,400,000 Kapiolani Interchange to Ainakoa Ave. Middle St. pavement Reconstruction, North King St. to Kamehameha Hwy. In Construction $14,000,000 Freeway Management System, phase 1C, part 3B, JTMC, audio/visual system In Construction $2,900,000 Freeway Management System, phase 2 In Construction $8,200,000 Interstate Route H-2 & Moanalua Fwy., Guardrail & shoulder Improvements In Construction $6,900,000 Interstate Route H-1, H-2, & H201, Destination sign upgrade/replacement, phase 2 In Construction $7,300,000 Slope Improvements for erosion control at various sites on Oahu, phase 8 In Construction $2,700,000 Drainage Improvements at various locations, Interstate Route H-201, vicinity of Fort In Construction $700,000 Shafter off-ramp, & Ala Napunani St., vicinity of Ala Aolani St. Interstate Routes H-1 & H-201 resurfacing, Halawa Interchange to (H-1) In Construction TBD Aiea Heights Dr. Overpass Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip at various In Construction $2,100,000 locations, Island of Oahu Installation of enhanced pavement marking & new milled rumble strip, route H-3, In Construction TBD M.P. 0.00 to M.P. 15.00 Erosion control & best management practices for storm water permit compliance, In Construction $2,100,000 various locations on Oahu Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction TBD locations, Island of Oahu, WO 3 Installation of pavement preservation strategies & surface treatments at various In Construction TBD locations, Island of Oahu, WO 4 Halawa Heights Rd. Pedestrian Bridge, between Kaakau Pl. & Mikoi Pl./Kealauina Dr. In Construction $1,500,000 Freeway Management System, Interstate H-1, H-2, and Moanalua Fwy. phase 3 March 2021 Over $15,000,000 Likelike Hwy. safety Improvements from Emmeline Pl. to Kahekili Hwy. June 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Ala Moana Blvd., elevated pedestrian walkway June 2021 Over $15,000,000 Guardrail & shoulder Improvements, various locations, Oahu, phase 2 June 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Kalanianaole Hwy. resurfacing, vicinity of Makapuu to Rd. (M.P. 6.9 - M.P. 12.6) October 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Interstate Route H-1 (EB) Improvements, Ola Lane Overpass to Vineyard Blvd. October 2021 Over $15,000,000 Interstate Route H-3, H-3 Units-IV, interpretive development plan October 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Interstate Route H-3, finish unit VIIC October 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Interstate Routes H-1 & H-201, destination sign upgrade/replacement, phase 3 October 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 61 PUBLIC PROJECTS 62 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 62 Miscellaneous permanent best management practices, phase 3 phase management practices, best permanent Miscellaneous Course Golf Olomana to Rd. Kailua resurfacing, Hwy. Kalanianaole St. Huli to St. Poalima 1, Pier, phase Makai to St. Poalima of vicinity resurfacing, Hwy. Kalanianaole replacement Bridge Waiahole Hwy., Kamehameha Pier Makai to St. 2Huli phase Pier, Makai to St. Poalima of vicinity resurfacing, Hwy. Kalanianaole Miscellaneous permanent best management practices, phase 3 phase management practices, best permanent Miscellaneous 0.00 MP to M.P. 2.57 Park, Island Sand to Hwy. Nimitz rehabilitation, Rd. &Access Pkwy. Island Sand 1 phase Oahu, locations, various at modernization signal Traffic 2 phase Overpass, St. Middle to of-ramp Heights Halawa Improvements, lighting Highway Fwy., Moanalua (1518 STIP, OS46) Overpass H-3 to Fwy. Halawa Improvements, lighting Highway Fwy., Moanalua off-ramp Shafter Fort to H-3 underpass of vicinity lane, auxiliary outbound H-201, Route Interstate Sand Island Access Rd., truck weigh station weigh truck Rd., Access Island Sand Interstate Route H-3,Interstate H-3 (M.P. -M.P. 6.9 12.6) Rd. Bay Hanauma to Makapuu of vicinity resurfacing, Hwy. Kalanianaole 2 phase Oahu, locations, various Improvements, &shoulder Guardrail Hwy. Kahekili at improvements intersection Hwy. Kamehameha Hwy. Kahekili to Pl. Emmeline from Improvements safety Hwy. Likelike 4 WO Oahu, of Island locations, various at treatments &surface strategies preservation pavement of Installation M.P. to M.P. 15.00 0.00 H-3, route strip, rumble milled &new marking pavement enhanced of Installation Dr. overpass Height Aiea (H-1) to interchange Halawa H-1 &H-201 resurfacing, Routes Interstate Oahu 2B, Phase practices, management best permanent Miscellaneous 2 phase System, management Freeway 1 phase Oahu, on practices management best water storm Watershed Kawa Hwy. Kahekili at Improvements intersection Hwy., Kamehameha St. Waa at Improvements intersection Hwy., Kalanianaole St. Poalima of vicinity to Course Golf Olomana 1, phase improvements, Hwy. Kalanianaole Pali Hwy. landslide mitigation stabilization slope &emergency removal debris Hwy. Pali replacement, Vineyard Blvd. to Kamehameha Hwy. (phase I) (phase Hwy. Kamehameha to Blvd. Vineyard replacement, lighting Hwy. &Pali Hwy., Kamehameha to St. Waokanaka resurfacing, Hwy. Pali Interchange Kapiolani to Overpass Pedestrian Miller H-1 resurfacing, Route Interstate viaduct airport to Blvd. Lake Salt H-1 resurfacing, Route Interstate 2 phase St., Middle to St. Valkenburgh of vicinity Improvements, viaduct H-1, airport Route Interstate Dr. Atkinson to Bridge Stream Kalihi resurfacing, Blvd. Moana &Ala Hwy. Nimitz Dr. H-1 Atkinson to Route Interstate resurfacing, Blvd. Moana /Ala Hwy. Nimitz 2) (phase St. Waokanaka to Blvd. Vineyard resurfacing, Hwy. Pali Improvements &shoulder Guardrail Fwy., H-2 &Moanalua Route Interstate Halawa. to Waikele of vicinity Improvements, H-1 (EB) Route congestion Interstate OAHU, WINDWARD WINDWARD OAHU, PROJECT STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION units -IV, interpretive development plan development -IV, interpretive continued

Construction Future Construction Future Ongoing 2021 December 2021 December October 2021 October Construction Future Construction Future Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing In Construction December 2021 December October 2021 October 2021 June 2021 June 2021 June In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction In Construction Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing 2021 December 2021 December ADVERTISE DATE $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 -$15,000,000 $10,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 - Over $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 - $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 - $10,000,000 $5,000,000 - $15,000,000 $10,000,000 - $10,000,000 $5,000,000 - $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 - $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 - $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 TBD TBD TBD $800,000 $8,200,000 $1,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,900,000 $14,400,000 $4,400,000 $3,700,000 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 $88,000,000 Over $15,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 - $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Over $15,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 - Over $15,000,000 EST. COST STATE OF HAWAII PUBLIC PROJECTS DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS 91-5420 Kapolei Pkwy. Kapolei, HI 96707 (808) 620-9500 dhhl.hawaii.gov

PROJECT ADVERTISE DATE EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY OAHU Waimanalo Concrete Drainage Channel January 2021 $2,000,000 15 Definite Kauluokahai (East Kapolei II), Increment IIC February 2021 $14,000,000 18 Probable Subdivision Infrastructure Construction Papakolea Infrastructure Remediation June 2021 $3,000,000 12 Probable Nanakuli Traffic Calming June 2021 $1,000,000 9 Definite HAWAII Honomu Subsistance Agriculture 2021 $2,000,000 12 Definite Panaewa Subsistance Ag Lots 2021 $2,000,000 12 Definite Lai Opua Village 4, Hema Subdivision 2021 $12,000,000 14 Definite MAUI, MOLOKAI & LANAI Hoolehua Water System Improvements January 2021 $1,000,000 6 Definite Keokea-Waiohuli, Phase 2B June 2021 $17,000,000 24 Probable

STATE OF HAWAII HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE DEVELOPMENT CORP. 677 Queen St. Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 587-0620 dbedt.Hawaii.gov/hhfdc

PROJECT DESCRIPTION AREA MEDIAN INCOME DEVELOPER

690 Pohukaina Phase I & II 500+ Unit Mixed-use <60% AMI HHFDC/ DOE Alder Street/Hale Kalele 200 Unit Mixed-use Affordable Units HHFDC/ Judiciary DE Thompson 83 Unit Senior Rental <60% AMI DET Renton Partners LP Eight Zero Three Waimanu 155 Unit For Sale 80 - 140% AMI Coastal Rim Properties Inc. Halawa View Apartments II & III 300 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Hawaii Community Development Hale Makana O Maili 52 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Hawaii Community Development Hale Makana O Moilili 104 Unit Senior Rental 30 - 60% AMI Hawaii Community Development Hale Moenaat Kapolei Phase II 143 Unit Senior Rental 30 - 60% AMI Highridge Costa/ Coastal Rim Properties Hale UhiwaiNalu Phase II 50 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Cloudbreak Communities Hawaii Halewai`olu Senior Residences 155 Unit Senior Rental 30 - 60% AMI Michaels Development Ililani 328 Unit For Sale Affordable Units KAM Development Kahului Lani Phase II 82 Unit Senior Rental 30 - 60% AMI Catholic Charities Hawaii Kaiaulu O Halelea 63 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Ikaika Ohana Kaiaulu O Kapiolani 64 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Ikaika Ohana Kaiaulu O Kuku`ia 197 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Ikaika Ohana Kaiaulu O Kupuohi 89 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Ikaika Ohana Kaiaulu O Waikoloa 60 Unit Rental 30 - 60% AMI Ikaika Ohana

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 63 PUBLIC PROJECTS 64 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 64 basec.sicomm.net (808) 784-5000 HI 96816 Honolulu, ave. Waialae 3633 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION De Silva Elementary Silva De Apartments Wailuku Family Waikoloa La`i`opua of Villages The Central Tower Emma Queen 3 Phase Seniors Heights Mohouli 2 Phase Seniors Heights Mohouli IV Senior Vista Meheula Development Workforce Ola Lima Ho`opili at Kulia Kokua Project Development Housing Koa`e Workforce IV Place Keahumoa Heights Kaloko Hookena Elementary Hookena Elementary Hookena Elementary Hookena Elementary Hookena Elementary Hookena Elementary Hookena Elementary &Inter School High Honokaa Elementary Hilo Union Elementary Hilo Union Elementary Hilo Union Elementary Hilo Union Elementary Hilo Union Elementary Hilo Union Elementary Hilo Union School Hilo High School Hilo High HAWAII SCHOOL PROJECT STATE OF HAWAII – HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE DEVELOPMENT CORP. STATE OF HAWAII Upper Campus Drainage Improvements Drainage Campus Upper cafe along sidewalk Replace (P-7) (P-8) reroof &P3041 P3040 Tank Roof Diesel D Instl device warning overflow Install D (PUMP RM) vents solar white, roof, foam A-urethane 01 01 &/or construction. new renovation, upgrades; facilities science for &construction Design Refurbish Playground Equipment preventer backflow H Install update H elect RRM E renovate B - repair/replaceBuilding pillars railing escape fire Arepair Building A Reroof & equipment. bleachers, turf, &synthetic track rubberized new for &equipment Iconstruction Phase Roof Rpr Wkwy A Cov Refurbish Playground Equipment PROJECT 324 Unit Rental Unit 324 Rental Unit 111 Rental Unit 59 Use Mixed Unit 513 Use Mixed Unit 71 Rental Senior Unit 93 Rental Senior Unit 30 Rental Senior Unit 75 Sale For Unit 550 Rental Unit 128 Rental Senior Unit 222 Rental Unit 134 Rental Unit 82 Rental Unit 81 DESCRIPTION Resurface driveway 50 - 140% AMI -140% 50 AMI -60% 30 AMI -60% 30 Units Affordable AMI -60% 30 AMI -60% 30 AMI -60% 30 Units Affordable AMI <140% AMI -60% 30 AMI -60% 30 AMI -60% 30 AMI -100% 30 AMI -60% 30 AREA MEDIAN INCOME AREA MEDIAN continued Legacy Wailuku Legacy Affordable Family Waikoloa DHHL Pacific SamKoo LLC Group Ahe Corporation Development Community Island Hawaii Corporation Development Community Island Hawaii Hawaii Charities Catholic Kauai of County Hawaii of Association Housing Mutual LP Senior Alakea LP Housing Development Koae Workforce Development Michaels Corporation Development Community Island Hawaii DEVELOPER STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION continued PUBLIC PROJECTS

SCHOOL PROJECT Kahakai Elementary 01 driveway IMP Kahakai Elementary 02 Resurface BB Court Kahakai Elementary ABD replace RRM FIXT & partitions Kahakai Elementary C Install Railing Kahakai Elementary C replace AC condensing unit Kahakai Elementary C Replace Gutters Kahakai Elementary CAMP EVAC path Kahakai Elementary E Reno Restroom, Café Kahakai Elementary E replace sewerline Kahakai Elementary E replace stage Kahakai Elementary Regrade Large Playfield Kau High & Pahala Elementary E Reroof Kau High & Pahala Elementary construction for ADA improvements Kaumana Elementary 04 Install bird screen Kaumana Elementary P3051 Remove & Reinstall Covered Walkway Kaumana Elementary P3051 Repair Roof Kaumana Elementary Refurbish Playground Equipment Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino CAMP boundary survey Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino COT3 louver windows Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino COT3 replace gutters Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino COT3-Install vinyl floor tile Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino Install flagpole Keaau High School Bathroom Security Improvements Keaau High School C replace cafe lights Keaau High School I replace lamps & Install additional lighting Keaau High School I WRESL RM - replace curtain with DIV wall Keaau High School construction for ADA improvements Keaau Middle Bldg J Reroof Kealakehe Elementary B renovate kitchen Kealakehe Intermediate I renovate locker/shower Keonepoko Elementary Electrical Upgrade Kohala Elementary X north west drainage Improvements Kohala High School C Reroof & Regutter Kohala High School D Reroof Konawaena High School 18 resurface parking Konawaena High School B (Behind) Rpl. Railing Konawaena High School D RRMS replace FIXT & partitions Konawaena High School N Refurbish Restrooms Konawaena High School N Renovate interior Konawaena High School Design & construction for track & field improvements for synthetic field & replacement of synthetic track Mountain View Elementary B Reroof Mountain View Elementary D&I drainage IMP Pahoa Elementary Refurbish Playground Equipment Pahoa Elementary Design & construction for science facilities upgrades, renovation, &/or new construction. Wahiawa Elementary Design & construction for architectural barrier removal Waiakea Elementary C Reroof Waiakea Elementary construction to replace playground equipment behind Building B Waiakea High School G Reroof Waiakea High School U RERF Waiakea Intermediate P3183 (P8) Reroof

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 65 PUBLIC PROJECTS 66 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 66 Lihikai Elementary Lihikai Elementary Lihikai Elementary Lihikai Elementary Lihikai Elementary Lihikai Lahainaluna High School Lahainaluna High School Lahainaluna High School Elementary Kihei Elementary Kihei School High Kekaulike School High Kekaulike III Elementary Kamehameha III Elementary Kamehameha III Elementary Kamehameha III Elementary Kamehameha III Elementary Kamehameha Elementary Kahului Intermediate Iao Intermediate Iao Elementary Haiku Elementary Haiku Elementary Haiku Elementary Haiku Elementary Haiku School High Baldwin School High Baldwin School High Baldwin School High Baldwin School High Baldwin School High Baldwin School High Kauai School High Kauai School High Kapaa Middle Kamakahelei Elementary Hanalei Elementary Eleele Elementary Eleele Elementary Eleele Elementary Eleele Wilcox Elementary Wilcox Middle Canyon Waimea Elementary Kilauea Elementary Kaumualii School High Kauai MAUI KAUAI SCHOOL STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Refurbish Playground Equipment Playground Refurbish reroof P-2P2125 D renovate restrooms S/W &fence replace 01-B removal barrier architectural for Construction S retile K SEC screen P2077-2078 reroof P1 reroof P2065 V reroof complex. &softball a baseball for &equipment construction designs, Plans, reroof P11 to P8 P8 unit AC replace P2057 floor kitchen H Resurface &ramp Lanai G replace A/C C replace facilities &school classrooms various of conditioning air for &equipment construction, design, Plans, school fronting fencing perimeter for construction additional classrooms provide to C, Building cafeteria, old the to renovations for &equipment construction, design, repair CARP PORT VAR P2 reroof P2022 INT renovate RM E staff SEC screens A Install gates Install 01 replace &rail Ramp A/C R replace &DING KIT G NONSKID system effects stage A replace Locker/Shower/Restroom Reno (Boys) Room L Locker w/ Walls Doors Sliding C Replace Re-key Campus Equipment Playground Refurbish & related improvements & related areas, paved system, drainage &drop-off, pick-up covered for &construction design, Plans, fence link chain replace campus side North playground anew for &equipment Construction improvements Design stage A Replaster 05 Renovate Design Design Design for air conditioning & construction design, Plans, walkways concrete M-B-F D Structural Evaluation & Remediation area VAR walkways CONC PROJECT & construction for replacement of kitchen floor. kitchen of replacement for &construction removal. barrier architectural for &construction &improvements facilities related &other gym for facilities for &construction & facilities related &other facilities room locker girls for &construction continued PUBLIC PROJECTS 2021 67 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW continued , construction, & equipment for air conditioning of various design & construction for improvements to current parking lot & the addition & construction & campus-wide for electrical upgrades & construction for drainage improvements to prevent flooding & construction for girls athletic locker room & bathroom, & athletic P.E. & construction for restroomfacilities at Maui High School Park & construction for security fencing for school PROJECT classrooms & school facilities A add screen SEC liftA replace H/C rampA replace H/C A repair INT stairs reroof F H repaint cottage exterior PLAYCRT resurface construction replacement for of playground equipment P2202 reroof P2 Design 02 Resurface playcourt C replace walkway ramp P2090-91 replace ramp P1 P2092-93 replace ramp P3 resurface01 Design Design Design Design Design, construction, & equipment to aerate the p.e. field; project may also include regrading areas of the field to remove hard soil Design of new parking stalls facilities, & other related facilities related other & facilities, Construction improvements ADA for B replace A/C reroof G reroof I Construction replacement for of playground equipment C7 screenSEC waterlineCampus replace D replace waterline F replace kitchen hood P2214 add screen SEC P2220 screen SEC P9 A cafeteria replace floor C renovate interior replace TBL DEMO A102-105 DUCTSC clean A/C C replace A/C gaslinesCampus replace QKCOUPLR Campus replace D repipe gasline H replace system A/C towerH repair A/C J replace A/C L replace CAB & CTRS Plans, STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT – HAWAII OF STATE SCHOOL MOLOKAI Paia ElementaryPaia ElementaryPaia ElementaryPaia ElementaryPaia ElementaryPaia ElementaryPaia ElementaryPaia Pomaikai Elementary Pukalani Elementary Waiau Elementary Kualapuu Elementary PCS Kualapuu Elementary PCS Kualapuu Elementary PCS School High Molokai Maui High School Maui High School Waihee Elementary Waihee Elementary Waihee Elementary Waihee Elementary Waihee Elementary Wailuku Elementary Wailuku Elementary Wailuku Elementary Wailuku Elementary Wailuku Elementary Wailuku Elementary Wailuku Elementary Maui WaenaMaui Intermediate Makawao Elementary Makawao Elementary Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Maui High School Kualapuu Elementary PCS Maui WaenaMaui Intermediate Lihikai Elementary PUBLIC PROJECTS 68 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 68 East Kapolei Middle Kapolei East School High Kapolei East Middle Central Middle Central School High Castle School High Castle Elementary Point Barbers Elementary Point Barbers Elementary Point Barbers Elementary Point Barbers Elementary Point Barbers Elementary Point Barbers Elementary Point Barbers School High Baldwin Elementary Ahrens August Elementary Aliiolani Elementary Aliiolani Elementary Aliiolani Elementary Aliiolani Elementary Wai Ala Elementary Wai Ala Elementary Wai Ala Elementary Wai Ala Elementary Wai Ala Elementary Wai Ala Elementary Ahuimanu Middle Molokai Middle Molokai Middle Molokai Middle Molokai Middle Molokai Middle Molokai Middle Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai School High Molokai Molokai High School Molokai High School Molokai High School Aiea Elementary Aiea Ahuimanu Elementary Ahuimanu OAHU SCHOOL STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION B upgrade electric panel electric B upgrade reroof A walkway panel electric A upgrade related facilities &improvements facilities related upgrades. R/RM LIB G renovate Design school high new for &equipment construction, design, Plans, buildings around fixtures lighting LED exterior for &equipment construction, design, Plans, cooling auditorium for &equipment construction, design, Plans, for ADA improvements Construction lot parking Resurface 08 laterals H20 all Replace R/RMS I Renovate R/RMS H Renovate LIF wheelchair B replace stage B replace A/C library A replace PVCT Resurface 01 Design for whole renovation. Construction Design J reroof D reroof parking Resurface 02 Design Design fans &solar P-1 Reroof &4, Unit AC Library F Replace PlayCourt Resurface 02, Resurface 01 Design surfacing sport recoat playcourt 02 V&T DRNG improvement panel electric U upgrade panel electric T upgrade FASCIA T replace HMEC room renovate S101 panel electric S upgrade FASCIA S replace Design panel electric Q upgrade S&T breaker Q replace RPNT P7/P8 RPNT P5/P6 P112-114 reroof/GTRS control O erosion N renovate showers H reroof upgrade E electrical PROJECT & construction for phase III phase for &construction floor, &other dance with room weight room, locker athletic boys for &construction cafeteria. Ato Building from walkway covered for &construction 2 phase playcourt, acovered for &construction route Accessible ADA campus for &construction field baseball for &construction equipment equipment & service upgrades electrical schoolwide for &equipment , construction, continued STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION continued PUBLIC PROJECTS

SCHOOL PROJECT Enchanted Lake Elementary A RERF Enchanted Lake Elementary Campus COV walkway & roofs repairs Enchanted Lake Elementary D RERF Enchanted Lake Elementary Main Walkway Re-Roof Enchanted Lake Elementary Various buildings, Electrical Repairs Ewa Beach Elementary J repair roof & skylight Ewa Elementary J repair stairway wall & RPNT EXT Farrington High School 01 Resurface Parking Lot Farrington High School 02 resurface & stripe driveway Farrington High School 03 resurface adult ED Farrington High School N RERF Farrington High School Construction for ADA improvements Fern Elementary Construction to replace campus fire alarm system Hahaione Elementary 01 Restripe parking Hahaione Elementary Campus Install Fence & Gates Hahaione Elementary Electrical Upgrade Hahaione Elementary Design & construction for campus wide electrical. Hawaii School for the Deaf & Blind B Electrical upgrade Hawaii School for the Deaf & Blind B replace sliding doors Hawaii School for the Deaf & Blind D & F replace down floor tiles Hawaii School for the Deaf & Blind E RERF Hawaii School for the Deaf & Blind Replace perimeter fence Heeia Elementary 03 resurface roadway Holomua Elementary AC Efficiency Replacement Honowai Elementary Design & construction for electrical upgrades & air conditioning for multiple portables Iroquois Point Elementary A replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary B replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary C replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary D replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary E replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary F replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary G replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary H Install SEC screen barrier Iroquois Point Elementary H renovate DNRM toilets Iroquois Point Elementary P-1 replace A/C unit Iroquois Point Elementary P-11 replace A/C unit Jarrett Middle J RERF Jefferson Elementary Design & construction for 7 dedicated electrical outlets for the aquaponics systems. Jefferson Elementary Plans Designs & construction for electrical upgrades to six classrooms in building R Kaelepulu Elementary B RERF Kaelepulu Elementary C replace concrete steps Kaelepulu Elementary C Rpr Concrete Stairs Kaewai Elementary F RERF Kaewai Elementary G RERF Kahuku High School & Inter Design & construction for athletic/educational facilities & drainage improvements Kailua High School 03 resurface Kailua High School PT043 RERF Kailua High School Track, replace edging Kaimuki High School Design & construction for softball field improvements. Kaimuki Middle 02 & 03 resurface PVCTS

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 69 PUBLIC PROJECTS 70 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 70 Keolu Elementary Keolu OAnuenue Kaiapuni Ke Kula Middle Kawananakoa Elementary Kauluwela Elementary Kauluwela Elementary Kapunahala Elementary Kapunahala Elementary Kapunahala Middle Kapolei Middle Kapolei Middle Kapolei School High Kapolei School High Kapolei Elementary Kapolei Elementary Kapalama Elementary Kapalama School Kaohao PCS Elementary Kaohao Elementary Kaneolani Elementary Kaneolani Elementary Kaneohe Elementary Kaneohe Elementary Kamiloiki Elementary Waena Kalihi Elementary Waena Kalihi Elementary Kai Kalihi Elementary Kalihi Elementary Kalihi Elementary Kalihi Elementary Kalihi Elementary Kaleiopuu Elementary Kaleiopuu Elementary Kaleiopuu School High Kalani School High Kalani School High Kalani School High Kalani Middle Kalakaua Middle Kalakaua School High Kaiser School High Kaiser School High Kaiser Elementary Kainalu Elementary Kainalu Middle Kaimuki Middle Kaimuki Middle Kaimuki SCHOOL STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 04 resurface parking resurface 04 A RERF 2A/C units B replace &Restripe Resurface 02, D&S. Building behind playgrounds for &equipment construction, design, Plans, E,building & D. building S, building office, administrative lot, parking school between walkways covered for &construction design, Plans Design Design reroof walkway covered D (cafeteria) A/C unit I replace A/C unit H replace A/C unit G replace utilization increase to classrooms large of renovations for Construction for ADA improvements Construction PVCT resurface 02 Design resurface parking ADMIN 01 facilities administrative for building kitchen of &renovation building cafeteria/multipurpose for &equipment construction Design, P-2 Reroof classroom & equipment for portable construction, designs, Plans, population student growing the accommodate to capacity cafeteria the increase to &construction design Plans, classroom. & equipment for modular portable Construction &stripe 02-resurface R/RM A Renovate lot parking Cafeteria Resurface 02, resurface playcourt 01 replacement playground for &equipment construction, designs, Plans, gutters walkways/replace reroof Campus Skylights Rpl B, section Uupper B reroof resurface playcourt Covered 04 &/or repair, construction new refurbishment, renovation, cafeteria; the of expansion the for &equipment construction, designs, Plans, RERF (P0704) P-9 (P0703) RERF P-8 for ADA improvements Construction repairs walkway connection Overhead A/C Music K Replace Elevator E Repair K reroof F reroof ceiling room locker leaking replace to &construction design, Plans, driveway main resurface 05 1 phase &restripe resurface 05 R/RM K Renovate R/RM H Renovate roof metal CORR replace walkway COV Lot Parking C Resurface PROJECT & construction for ADA transition. & construction classroom for a portable & construction for ADA transition & construction continued STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION continued PUBLIC PROJECTS

SCHOOL PROJECT King Intermediate 02 Resurface entry roadway King Intermediate 03 resurface gym parking lot Kipapa Elementary D Reroof Kuhio Elementary Construction of A covering from cafeteria to H & buildings. Laie Elementary Campus Reroof/Repair covered walkways Lanakila Elementary Plans, construction, & equipment for A replacement bell & phone system. Leeward District - Administration LDO annex resurface parking Lehua Elementary A replace A/C units Lehua Elementary B renovate R/RMS Lehua Elementary C replace A/C units Leihoku Elementary A RERF ADMIN Leilehua High School R Reroof Liholiho Elementary F reroof Likelike Elementary Design & construction for ADA transition Linapuni Elementary 01 Resurface Parking Linapuni Elementary Plans, design, construction, & equipment for a covered walkway connecting the cafeteria to Building A. Classrooms & repave faculty parking lot Lincoln Elementary 01 Resurface Playcourt Lincoln Elementary G reroof Lunalilo Elementary B RERF walkway Lunalilo Elementary H Renovate Health Room Lunalilo Elementary Plans, design, construction, & equipment for renovation of 1st floor B building restrooms. Maemae Elementary 03 Resurface parking lot & driveway Maemae Elementary J reroof Maili Elementary Bldg. D, Renovate Restrooms Maili Elementary COV walkway evaluation & repair Maili Elementary D Renovate UP R/RMS Maili Elementary P0159 level PORT (P-15) Makaha Elementary Design & construction to install 1 21st century learning center to include a concrete stage area & shade sails Makalapa Elementary F RERF Makalapa Elementary Refurbish Playground Equipment Manoa Elementary 06 CPNT & metal repairs / RERF Manoa Elementary Refurbish Playground Equipment Manoa Elementary Construction & equipment for new playground structure for first graders Mauka Lani Elementary P0179 (P-1) PLUMB/toilet repairs Mauka Lani Elementary P0179 (P-5) PLUMB/toilet repairs Mauka Lani Elementary P0181 (P-3) PLUMB/toilet repairs Mauka Lani Elementary P0182 (P-2) PLUMB/toilet repairs Mauka Lani Elementary P0186 (P-8) PLUMB/toilet repairs Mauka Lani Elementary P0187 (P-9) PLUMB/toilet repairs Mauka Lani Elementary P0670 (P-11) PLUMB/toilet repairs Maunawili Elementary Design & construction for parking lot expansion & safety improvements. Mililani High School Campus Repair Walkways Mililani High School P0375 RELO power line Mililani High School VV Replace Stadium Light Fixtures Mililani Mauka Elementary AC Efficiency Replacement Mililani Mauka Elementary D Reroof Mililani Uka Elementary Plans, designs, construction, & equipment for portable bathrooms Mililani Waena Elementary 01 Resurface Parking Phase-1

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 71 PUBLIC PROJECTS 72 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 72 Salt Lake Elementary Lake Salt Elementary Lake Salt Elementary Royal High School Roosevelt High School Roosevelt Elementary Hill Red Elementary Hill Red School High Radford School High Radford School High Radford Elementary Puuhale Elementary Puuhale Elementary Puohala Elementary Puohala Elementary Pope Elementary Pope Elementary Pope Kai Harbor Pearl Elementary Harbor Pearl Elementary Harbor Pearl Elementary Highlands City Pearl School High City Pearl School High City Pearl School High City Pearl Elementary City Pearl Elementary City Pearl Elementary City Pearl Elementary City Pearl Elementary Pauoa Parker Elementary Elementary Palolo Elementary Palolo Services Annex Support Student Instruction and Curriculum of Office Services Annex Support Student Instruction and Curriculum of Office Elementary Noelani &Inter School High Nanakuli &Inter School High Nanakuli Elementary Mokulele Elementary Mokapu School High Moanalua School High Moanalua School High Moanalua School High Moanalua SCHOOL STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION solar panels, restroom renovations and other improvements. other and renovations restroom panels, solar project is deemed necessary to qualify for federal aid financing &/or reimbursement. &/or financing aid reimbursement. federal for qualify to necessary deemed is project Plans, designs, construction, & equipment for title IX improvements on softball field softball on improvements IX title for &equipment construction, designs, Plans, Design Upgrade Electrical Lot Parking Resurface 02, Design deck pool &repair tiles pool swimming Replace Design Equipment Playground Refurbish Design Design G Reroof PH2 &stripe Resurface 02 &stripe Resurface 02 PLYCRT RERF 02 Resurface/Restripe 01 C RERF B RERF R/RM A Renovate Ph2 Improvements Drainage Playcourt 01 Equipment Playground Refurbish &parking driveway resurface 01 Equipment Playground Refurbish Design E RERF pumps replace station Pump 08 panels electrical A&Dreplace for &equipment construction, designs, Plans, removal. barrier architectural for construction and Design Equipment Playground Refurbish H RERF playcourt Rpf 02 Area restripe and Resurface 04 SEC screens D Install R/RM B Renovate 2 PH parking/driveway Resurface 1 PH lot parking Resurface driveway/parking resurface 01 upgrade Electrical including improvements site and grounds for construction and design, Plans, A reroof Design for ADA improvements Construction H Reroof phase-2 driveway/parking resurface 02 PROJECT & construction for Campus wide electrical upgrades. electrical wide Campus for &construction improvements. field softball for &construction playcourt covered for &construction upgrades window including abatement heat cafeteria for &construction room. locker athletic girls for &construction upgrades. for electrical & construction This facilities. replacement including improvements campus for &construction continued Installation of of STATE OF HAWAII – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION continued PUBLIC PROJECTS

SCHOOL PROJECT Scott Elementary K replace KIT CLRSTY windows Shafter Elementary Resurface driveway & parking lot Stevenson Middle 01 Resurface driveway/parking Wahiawa Elementary C & D Reroof Lower Roof Wahiawa Middle E Reroof Waiahole Elementary 05 Resurface Waiakea High School Design & construction for girls athletic locker room. Waialae Elementary PCS A H20 Proof library & 2 room walls Waialae Elementary PCS A Lib Replace AC Units Waialae Elementary PCS C Rpr Rusted Beams Waialae Elementary PCS Campus, Replace Water Valves Waialua Elementary Coat Covered Play Area Waialua High School & Inter L Reroof Waianae Elementary L RERF Waianae Elementary N RERF Waianae High School B replace soil CEM floors Waianae High School Electrical Upgrade Waianae High School Design, Construction, & installation for a rubberized all-weather track & field Waianae Intermediate Design & construction for a covered playcourt Waimanalo Elementary & Inter N RERF Waimanalo Elementary & Inter Design & construction for architectural barrier removal Waipahu Elementary I RERF Waipahu Elementary Refurbish Playground Equipment Waipahu Elementary Plans, designs, construction & equipment for cafeteria expansion renovation & improvements Waipahu High School 04 Resurface parking Waipahu High School P0277 Re-roof Waipahu High School P0278 Rer-oof Waipahu High School P0280 Re-roof Waipahu High School P0281 Re-roof Waipahu High School P0282 Re-roof Waipahu High School P0283 Re-roof Waipahu High School P0292 Re-roof Waipahu High School Plans, designs, construction, & equipment for Building A upgrade electrical panel Waipahu High School Plans, designs, construction, & equipment for Building I replace sewer line Waipahu Intermediate 05 repair admin driveway & walkway Waipahu Intermediate D Re-roof & repair/replace gutter Waipahu Intermediate Plans, designs, construction, & equipment for Building Y drainage improvements Washington Middle B Replace A/C Units Washington Middle C Recarpet library Washington Middle H 3/4 replace SCI TABS Washington Middle Plans, design, construction, & equipment for a modern, coordinated performing arts academy Wilson Elementary D Renovate R/RM Wilson Elementary F RERF Wilson Elementary Design & Construction of cover over walkway & outdoor student meeting area. OAHU Various Contingency (R&M) ***NOTE*** The Hawaii State Department of Education projects listed is for fiscal year 2021 which may contain projects for calendar year 2020. All data sub- mitted are accurate at the the time of distribution but are subject to change at any given time.

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 73 PUBLIC PROJECTS

74 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW 74CONSTRUCTION Renovations CNHS-Life Science Biology AT HILO HAWAII OF UNIVERSITY Distribution &Air Controls Equipment, HVAC Repair/Replace Facility, Care animal Small &Controls System HVAC (HIG) Chiller, Repair/Replace Geophysics for Institute Hawaii Center Success Student Sinlcair AT MANOA HAWAII OF UNIVERSITY commercepoint.com (808) 956-4801 HI 96822 Honolulu, Road West East 2002 Various Roof Repairs Roof Various Equipment Electrical Replace Building, Science &Physical Theater Kennedy IFA, UHH Campus Center Renovations Renovations Center Campus UHH Controls & Modifications Upgrades, System B, Loop Water Chilled Solar PV (100 KW/Roof, $500 K/100KW PV) K/100KW KW/Roof, (100 $500 PV Solar Hamilton LED Library retrofit UHH Library Renovations Renovations Library UHH Classrooms Various Repair Pope Green House Vent Frames Frames Vent House Green Pope Equipment Service Electrical Upgrade Building, Biomed POST BuildingPOST Envelope (including reroof) Magoon Greenhouse Repairs (continuous) Sites Various Lighting Exterior Upgrade Miller Hall Window Replacement & Exterior Repainting Repainting &Exterior Replacement Window Hall Miller Various Roof Recoating Recoating Roof Various Cables Lead 12kV Replace Physical Education Athletic Complex, Repair/Replace Chiller Plant &Controls Plant Repair/Replace Chiller Complex, Athletic Education Physical Various Fire Alarms Systems Systems Alarms Fire Various (continuous) Repairs System Electrical General POST Building, Repair/replace Central Plant HVAC Equipment &Controls Equipment HVAC Plant Repair/replace Central Building, POST Install Various Locations Solar PV Solar Locations Various Install &Controls Operations System Various of Retro-Commissioning Repair Various Labs (Marine Sciences) Sciences) (Marine Labs Various Repair Demolition of Portables Portables of Demolition (continuous) Repairs System Mechanical General Various Upgrade Lighting Upgrade Various Phase 4Meters Phase Controls &Upgrade HVAC Rebalance System, Reheat Plant, Water Repair/Replace Chilled Hall, Watanabe Various Re-roof, Crawford, Ag Eng, Others Eng, Ag Crawford, Re-roof, Various OFFICE OF PROJECT OF DELIVERY OFFICE Elevator Modernization Phase V Phase Modernization Elevator Hawaii Hall Reroof & Various Repairs Repairs &Various Reroof Hall Hawaii Landscape Building Repairs Repairs Building Landscape Library Condensation Mitigation & Ext Wall Reseal Reseal Wall &Ext Mitigation Condensation Library 5990 Akoakoa Bookstore Renovation Bookstore Akoakoa 5990 COLLEGE COMMUNITY WINDWARD 5979 Manaopono Exterior ADA Improvements ADA Exterior Manaopono 5979 PROJECT STATE OF HAWAII - UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

$1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $20,000,000 - $45,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Under $500,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $2,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Under $500,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $2,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Under $1,000,000 $1,000,000 - $2,000,000 Under $500,000 EST. COST Definite Definite Tentative Definite Definite Definite Tentative Definite Definite Definite Tentative Definite Definite Definite Probable Definite Definite Probable Definite Definite Probable Tentative Definite Probable Tentative Definite Tentative Tentative Definite Tentative Tentative Definite Definite Tentative Definite Definite Definite Definite Definite PROBABILITY STATE OF HAWAII – UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII continued PUBLIC PROJECTS PROJECT EST. COST PROBABILITY Transformer Replacement $500,000 - $1,000,000 Definite HAWAII COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3382 Cafeteria Replace AC System $1,500,000 - $2,000 000 Tentative KAUAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4454 Business/Health Modernization $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Tentative UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII MAUI COLLEGE Spall Repair Phase 1 $500,000 - $1,000,000 Probable 2252 Kaaike/2253 Paina HVAC $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Definite 2224 Library Hazmat Removal & Refloor $500,000 - $1,000,000 Definite Lower Parking Lot Resurface $500,000 - $1,000,000 Definite 2215 MP Building Renovation $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Probable Molokai Education Center Expansion $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Probable UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT WEST OAHU Reseal CMU Building Exterior $500,000 - $1,000,000 Definite Maintenance Building Renovation $2,500,000 Definite

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND & NATURAL RESOURCES 1151 Punchbowl St. Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 587-0400 dlnr.hawaii.gov

PROJECT ADVERTISE DATE EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY Akaka Falls Loop Trail Rockfall Mitigation, Hawaii 2021 $1,000,000 8 Definite Kailua-Kona Wharf Loading Dock Repairs, Hawaii 2021 $200,000 3 Definite Lahaina SBH Modification of Navigational Aids, Maui 2021 $200,000 1 Definite Complex, Park Improvements, 2021 $250,000 4 Probable Phase 2, Kauai Maalaea SBH South Mole Finger Pier Repairs, Maui January 2021 $3,500,000 9 Probable Boat Ramp Site Improvements, Oahu January 2021 $700,000 3 Definite Sand Island State Recreation Area Phase 2 Sewer January 2021 $2,500,000 9 Definite Improvements, Oahu Wailoa Small Boat Harbor Fender Repairs, Hawaii March 2021 $500,000 3 Probable Mana Plain Wetland Restoration, Kauai March 2021 $650,000 9 Tentative Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) Insectary/ March 2021 $300,000 3 Probable Snail Lab, Oahu Malaekahana SRA Kahuku Section Park Improvements April 2021 $5,000,000 12 Tentative Phase 1, Oahu Poamoho Trail Access Road, Oahu May 2021 $30,000 5 Tentative Moleka Trail, Oahu May 2021 $120,000 5 Tentative Wahiawa Freshwater State Park Improvements, Phase 1, Oahu May 2021 $500,000 3 Probable Pohoiki Boat Ramp Maintenance Dredging, Hawaii June 2021 $1,500,000 6 Definite Kaanapali Beach Restoration and Berm Enhancement, Maui June 2021 $11,125,000 2.5 Tentative Hawaii District Land Office, Hawaii August 2021 $2,300,000 12 Probable Waianapanapa State Park New Comfort Station, Maui October 2021 $1,000,000 12 Tentative Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park, Various November 2021 $1,000,000 12 Tentative Improvements, Kauai

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 75 PUBLIC PROJECTS 76 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW 76CONSTRUCTION www.honolulu.gov/ddc (808) 768-8480 Honolulu, HI 96813 Floor 11th St. King S. 650 DEPARTMENT & CONSTRUCTION OF DESIGN Street Lighting Improvements on Moho Street Moho on Improvements Lighting Street Street Lilikoi Ala to Street Maluna 3, -Phase Widening Boulevard Lake Salt Rd. (070-C) Heights Pacific -2563 FY19 Locations, Various at Mitigation Hazard Rockfall Boulevard) (Kapiolani 89A Unit Streets, of Rehabilitation Street -Mona projects) (follow-up Streets of Rehabilitation St) &Kaneke Aolani Ala (Orchid, Streets of Rehabilitation Circle) (Maunalani 14D Phase Streets, Localized of Rehabilitation Stream Maakula over 3#514 No. Bridge Rd. Homestead Hauula of Rehabilitation Tank &Fuel Generator Upgrade Facilities Telecommunications Papaa Puu Trailer Office Section Control Vehicle Motor Existing to Improvements & Improvements Electrical -Facility Facility Section Control Vehicle Motor Repair Parapet Building Examiner Medical (Rebid) Improvements Control Flood Stream Maili Site) Recovery (Disaster A/C Rooms Improvements Telecommunication Station Police Kapolei IV Ph Yard, Corporation Consolidated Kapolei Improvements (#273) Culvert Box Dbl Blvd Kapiolani Improvements Roof Facility AES Yard Corporation Kapaa (NPDES) Improvements System Elimination Discharge Pollutant -National Station Fire Kailua Improvements Roofing Gym District Kailua Improvements Track Pavement Pursuit TrainingHPD Academy Improvements System AC Range Firing Indoor TrainingHPD Academy Improvements System AC Building Admin TrainingHPD Academy Leak Basement Services Maintenance Vehicle Headquarters HPD Improvements System Conditioning Air Room Computer Headquarters HPD 1 -Phase Upgrade System Water Zoo Honolulu Portal View Exhibit -Tiger Zoo Honolulu Improvements Gutter Hale Honolulu (Womens Bathroom) Honolulu Improvements Hale Diamond Head Restroom Improvements Stations Lift Sewage Preserve Nature Bay Hanauma IDIQ Improvements, Guardrail 2019 FY Locations Waimanalo Various at Improvements Guardrail -39) &Olomana -22 (Manoa Stations Fire Various at Improvements &Electrical Generator (31) Kai Kalihi - Upgrade (EVCS) System Caution Vehicle Emergency Station Fire Pl) (Kooku Kalanianaole Old &42 -42-323 Improvements Control Erosion 2020(A) FY Locations, Various at Ramp Curb Improvements Bridge &Vehicular Range Driving Course Golf Wai Ala Top Stabilization Round Slope 4334 PROJECT CITY & COUNTY OF HONOLULU January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January EST. BIDOPENINGDATE Under $100,000 Over $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Over $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $100,000 - $250,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $250,000 - $500,000 Over $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $250,000 - $500,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $250,000 - $500,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $100,000 - $250,000 Over $5,000,000 $100,000 - $250,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Under $100,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $250,000 - $500,000 $250,000 - $500,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 EST. COST CITY & COUNTY OF HONOLULU – DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION continued PUBLIC PROJECTS PROJECT EST. BID OPENING DATE EST. COST Upgrade of Security Cameras (& Access Controls) January 2021 $500,000 - $1,000,000 at Waipahu Training Academy Waikiki Shell - Diamond Head Roof Rehab January 2021 $100,000 - $250,000 Waikiki Shell Concession Kitchen January 2021 $100,000 - $250,000 Waikiki Shell Switch Gear January 2021 $250,000 - $500,000 Critical Flood Marker Installation for Scour Critical Bridges April 2021 $100,000 - $250,000 Electrification of Transportation Program - Joint Traffic Management April 2021 Over $5,000,000 Center Parking Structure Honolulu Hale Window Replacement phase IV, IDIQ April 2021 $500,000 - $1,000,000 Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens Reconstruct Sewer, Phase 3 April 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 HPD Headquarters Parking Structure Correct Building Leaks, April 2021 $500,000 - $1,000,000 Spalling, Expansion Joint Replacement HPD Headquarters Vehicle Maintenance Service Office Improvement April 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Kahaluu Fire Station Improvements April 2021 $500,000 - $1,000,000 Kapolei Drainage Improvements April 2021 Over $5,000,000 Kuahea Street Improvements, fy 2020 & 2021 April 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Manoa Stream Poelua Rd. Flood Control Improvements April 2021 $500,000 - $1,000,000 Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 65C April 2021 Over $5,000,000 (Reconstruction of Concrete Roads at Various Locations) Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 76A (Kalakaua Avenue) April 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Waianae Fire Station Interior Reconstruction including April 2021 $500,000 - $1,000,000 PPE extractor installation Waianae Transit Center LED Lighting Improvements April 2021 $100,000 - $250,000 51 Merchant Building Improvements - Basement Improvements July 2021 $250,000 - $500,000 Bridge Rehabilitation at Various Locations I, FY 2009 - July 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Kalihi Street Bridge No.3 #148 Replacement Erosion Control Improvements - California Avenue July 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 @ Wahiawa Botanical Gardens & Uwalu Circle - Circle Mauka St HPD Headquarters Roof & Facade Waterproofing Improvements July 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Marin Tower Parking Garage Air Quality Improvements July 2021 $500,000 - $1,000,000 New Honolulu Zoo Bird Facility July 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Pali Golf Course Upper Level Parking Lot Improvements July 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Tantalus Dr. Roadway & Crib Wall Repairs in the July 2021 Over $5,000,000 Vicinity of 3798, FY 2017 Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 91 - Kionaole Rd. Realignment & Drainage October 2021 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 Improvements

*Note: Information in this report are estimates only and are subject to change

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1000 Uluohia St. Ste. 308 Kapolei, HI 96707 (808) 768-3486 www.honolulu.gov/env

PROJECT ESTIMATED BID OPENING DATE ESTIMATED COST DURATION (MOS) SOLID WASTE (REFUSE DIVISION) Kapaa Baseyard Parking Lot Paving February 2021 $200,000 2 Kapaa Baseyard Pali Side Scale Replacement February 2021 $200,000 6 Waipahu Incinerator HVAC Replacement February 2021 $50,000 6 Waipahu Incinerator Furnace Floor February 2021 $75,000 3 Waiphu Convenience Center & Incinerator Paving February 2021 $200,000 3 Leeward Baseyard (Design/Build) April 2021 $11,000,000 24 Leeward Convenience Center April 2021 $2,500,000 12

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 77 PUBLIC PROJECTS 78 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 78 Facility Permanent Safety Ocean Park Beach Kailua Improvements Roof Gym Park Community Whitmore V Phase Parks, Various At Systems Alarm Fire of Replacement Improvements &Driveway Playcourts Park Community Ridge Pearl Improvements Park Regional Kapolei improvements &walkway wall retaining Lagoon Island Magic Park Regional Moana Ala Improvements Facility Sport Lawn -Multi-Use Park Regional Moana Ala CDBG Hardening Storm Bldg Purpose Multi Park District Waimanalo Improvements Infiltration Water Park District Wahiawa IV Phase Parks, Various at Systems Alarm Fire of Replacement IDIQ Parks, Various at Lots Parking of Rehabilitation Bleachers Gym Replace Park District &Waipahu City Pearl Improvements Prone Erosion Park Neighborhood Makakilo Valley Palolo Park, Kawao Monsarrat to Rd. Moi -Poni improvements Path Use Shared Park Regional Kapiolani system Water Potable to Modifications Emergency Park District Valley Kalihi building gym of &Interior roofs to improvements Park Community Kaimuki Demolition Wall Retaining Park Neighborhood Alewa www.honolulu.gov/parks 768-3003 (808) 96707 HI Kapoeli, 309 Ste. St. Uluohia 1000

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & PARKS DEPARTMENT RECREATION OF Wastewater pump stations ventilation improvements (Design/Build) improvements ventilation stations pump Wastewater Improvements &Site Septage Building, -Maintenance Treatment Secondary WWTP Island Sand WASTEWATER Loadout New Station Transfer Kawailoa Kapaa Transfer Station Renovation Sand Island WWTP Secondary Treatment - 20 MGD Capacity MGD -20 Treatment Secondary WWTP Island Sand Hart Street/Waiakamilo Rd. Replacement Sewer Replacement Rd. Street/Waiakamilo Hart Manhole Rehabilitation - Sewer I/I Windward Area I/I -Sewer Windward Rehabilitation Manhole Park Beach &Laenani Improvements Sewer Street Oneawa ENV Support Facilities at Honouliuli WWTP (Design/Build) WWTP Honouliuli at Facilities Support ENV Heeia WWPS Improvements WWPS Heeia Waianae WWTP Digester 2Improvements Digester WWTP Waianae Process & Misc. Improvements &Misc. Process Solids HRBC, -Headworks, 1C Phase WWTP Honouliuli & 3 Structural Repair & 3Structural &Tunnel 2 No. Areas, Service PC 1, No. -WSST WWTP Island Sand Beretania Street Sewer Improvements Sewer Street Beretania PROJECT PROJECT CITY & COUNTY OF HONOLULU – DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES July 2021 July April 2021 April 2021 April March 2021 March July 2021 July March 2021 March August 2021 August April 2021 April November 2021 November April 2021 April December 2021 December May 2021 May 2021 ESTIMATED DATEBID OPENING EST. BIDOPENINGDATE October 2021 October 2021 April 2021 April 2021 April 2021 April 2021 April 2021 April 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January 2021 January continued $4,000,000 $3,500,000 $5,000,000 $105,000,000 $550,000,000 $10,500,000 $4,000,000 $140,000,000 $5,000,000 $8,000,000 $250,000,000 $5,000,000 $6,000,000 ESTIMATEDCOST ESTIMATEDCOST $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $250,000 - $500,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $100,000 - $250,000 $250,000 - $500,000 $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 $250,000 - $500,000 $100,000 - $250,000 $100,000 - $250,000 $500,000 - $1,000,000 $100,000 - $250,000 12 18 30 60 60 12 12 36 18 24 60 24 18 DURATION (MOS) BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY PUBLIC PROJECTS 630 South Beretania St. Honolulu, HI 96843 (808) 748-5000 www. boardofwatersupply. com

PROJECT ESTIMATED BID EST. START ESTIMATED DURATION PROBABILITY OPENING DATE CONSTRUCTION COST (MONTHS) Auloa Rd. & Ulukahiki Street 16-lnch Main January 2021 Apr 2021 $10,000,000 25 Probable Beretania Public Service Building Exterior Improvements January 2021 Apr 2021 $3,100,000 14 Probable Pearl City Water System Improvements, Part IV February 2021 May 2021 $13,500,000 25 Probable Wikao Street 12-lnch Water Main February 2021 May 2021 $2,500,000 12 Probable Service Lateral Replacement at Various Locations February 2021 May 2021 $500,000 9 Probable New Service Lateral Installations at Various Location February 2021 May 2021 $1,875,000 12 Probable Pump Station Instrumentation & Controls & SCADA Upgrade February 2021 May 2021 $1,000,000 8 Probable Halawa Xeriscape Garden Improvements February 2021 May 2021 $3,100,000 14 Probable Kalihi Corporation Yard HVAC Replacement February 2021 May 2021 $500,000 14 Probable Aiea 277 Reservoir Repair February 2021 May 2021 $1,100,000 9 Probable Security Fencing Improvements at Koko Head 170 Reservoir, February 2021 May 2021 $2,000,000 10 Probable Halawa 418 Reservoir & Luluku Well Kalawahine 180 2.0 MG Reservoir February 2021 May 2021 $18,200,000 27 Probable Kalawahine 180 2.0 MG Reservoir- Pipelines February 2021 May 2021 $18,200,000 27 Probable Kapolei Base Yard Facility February 2021 May 2021 $3,500,000 35 Probable "Manana Corporation Yard- Microbiology Laboratory & February 2021 May 2021 $3,000,000 12 Probable Control Center Expansion" Kunia Wells Ill Renovation March 2021 Jun 2021 $3,200,000 24 Probable Kaahumanu Wells: Pump No. 2 Starter Replacement March 2021 Jun 2021 $200,000 12 Probable Kapaa 272 Reservoir Replacement March 2021 Jun 2021 $3,500,000 18 Probable Waimanalo Wells Ill Access Road Repair March 2021 Jun 2021 $400,000 12 Probable Kapolei Parkway 12-lnch Water Main April 2021 Jun 2021 $1,100,000 5 Probable Rehabilitation of Pipeline Tunnels: Keanu April 2021 Jul2021 $3,100,000 24 Probable & Fort Ruger Tunnels Wahiawa Water System Improvements, Part IV May 2021 Aug 2021 $18,500,000 25 Probable

COUNTY OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY 345 Kekuanaoa St. Ste. 20 Hilo, HI 96720 (808) 961-8070 www.Hawaiicounty.gov/water-supply

PROJECT ESTIMATED COST

‘Ōla‘a No. 2 Water System Improvements $2,500,000 ‘Ōla‘a No. 3 Well B, Phase 1 $1,200,000 Pepeekeo Waterline Replacement $1,000,000 Puako Pipeline Replacement $2,000,000 Lālāmilo 10 MG Reservoir $20,000,000 Waikoloa Reservoir No. 1 Earthquake Repairs $7,000,000 Waiaha Well B, Phase 1 $2,500,000 North Kona Mid-Elevation Well Development, Phase 1 $1,500,000

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 79 PUBLIC PROJECTS 80 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 PREVIEW CONSTRUCTION 80 Improvements Stadium Hanapepe Development Inclusive Playground Skateparks Improvements ADA /Kekaha Waimea Replacement & Pump Repairs Pool Kapa‘a Improvements Cemetery Veterans www.kauai.gov/Parks (808)241-4460 96766 HI Lihue, 105 Ste. St. Rice 4444 improvements station Fire OTHER DIVISION Kealaula Scatterred Lots IInfrastructure Phase on-site Ola Lima Project Rental Affordable Street Loke Pua Development Housing Supportive Loke Pua at Kealaula HOUSING DIVISION repairs Shop Auto Līhu‘e PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION Kapa‘a Police Substation (FEMA) Reconstruction Station Comfort Beach Pot Black Hangar Helicopter Services Emergency Center &Healing Treatment Adolescent Kauai IT HVAC Replacement Re-Roofing/Hardening Gym Kalaheo Project Design/Build &Revitalization Mobility Town Core Lihue BUILDING DIVISION Repairs Bridge Hanapepe Stabilization Slope Road Kanaele sidewalks Road Moi Rd. Ulu Rd., Kukui Rd., Olohena Kaumuali'i School-King to Routes Safe School-Koloa to Routes Safe Repairs Bridge Kipu Streets Complete Rd. Hauaala Mailihuna, Kawaihau, (FEMA) Replaced &Culverts Repair Road Powerhouse Wainiha Repairs Bridge Koloa Improvements Rd. Maluhia/Koloa ENGINEERING DIVISION www.kauai.gov/PublicWorks 241-4992 (808) 96766 HI Lihue, 275 Ste. St. Rice 4444 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION AND PARKS DEPARTMENT OF WORKS PUBLIC DEPARTMENT OF PROJECT PROJECT COUNTY OF KAUAI TBD 2021 June 2021 March 2021 March 2021 March 2021 January EST.CONSTRUCTION START $2,500,000 $400,000 $400,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 $100,000 EST. COST $200,000 $1,500,000 $16,000,000 $28,000,000 $4,000,000 $800,000 $6,000,000 $1,200,000 $1,400,000 $7,100,000 $840,000 $1,700,000 $15,000,000 $750,000 $1,910,000 $300,000 $10,700,000 $510,000 $610,000 $750,000 $9,000,000 $1,900,000 $750,000 $20,000,000 12 12 TBD 12 6 6 DURATION (MONTHS) ESTIMATEDCOST 12 TBD 12 18 10 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 3 TBD 42 8 12 3 12 10 10 8 18 6 8 12 DURATION(MOS) DEPARTMENT OF WATER PUBLIC PROJECTS 4398 Pua Loke St. Lihue, HI 96766 (808) 245-5400 www.kauaiwater.org

PROJECT EST. CONSTRUCTION START EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY

Kukui‘olono 0.2 MG Tank Demolition March 2021 $700,000 270 Very High Kalāheo Water System Improvements: Package A Yamada June 2021 $18,000,000 900 Very High 0.5MG Tank, Package B Clearwell 0.1MG Tank, & Package C Water Main Improvements Kīlauea Wells No. 1 & No.2 MCC & Chlorination Facilities July 2021 $2,600,000 540 Very High Drill & Test Kapa‘a Well No. 4 & Drainage Improvements. 2021 TBD TBD Definite Reorganize Hanapēpē-Ele‘ele Water System: Kaumuali‘i 2021 TBD TBD Definite Hwy. 16-Inch Main & Emergency Booster Pump Connection & Hanapēpē Road 6-Inch Main Replacement Rehabilitate Paua Valley Tank No. 1, 0.5 MG Concrete Tank. 2021 TBD TBD Definite

SOLID WASTE DIVISION 4444 Rice St. Ste. 295 Lihue, HI 96766 (808) 241-4841 www.kauai.gov/PublicWorks/SolidWaste

PROJECT EST. CONSTRUCTION TO START EST. COST DURATION (MOS) Islandwide Refuse Transfer Station Improvements January 2021 $15,000,000 24

WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION 4444 Rice St. Ste. 500 Lihue, HI 96766 (808) 241-4082 www.kauai.gov/PublicWorks/WasteWater

PROJECT ESTIMATED COST

Hanamaulu and Kapaia SPS Upgrades $3,000,000 Wailua SPS 1 Rehabilitation Design Project $3,000,000 Wailua SPS 3 Rehabilitation Design Project $3,000,000 Eleele Subdivision Collection System Rehabilitation $2,500,000 Wailua WWTP Improvements & Renovation Project $5,000,000 Wailua NPDESS Compliance Project $5,000,000 Wastewater Facility Plan Update $1,000,000 Sewer Collection System Rehabilitation & Upgrades $3,000,000 Wailua Manhole Upgrades $3,200,000 Waimea R-1 Wastewater Distribution System Upgrades $6,500,000

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 81 COUNTY OF MAUI DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 200 S. High St., 4th Floor Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 270-7845 www.mauicounty.gov/124/Public-Works

PROJECT EST. CONSTRUCTION START EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY PUBLIC PROJECTS Waiehu Heights Drainline Repair (20-33) January 2021 $700,000 4 Definite

Haliimaile Road Safety Improvements (STP-A371(001)) January 2021 $800,000 4 Definite

Kamehameha Ave. Street Light at Mahaolu St. (18-19) January 2021 $40,000 2 Definite

Lower Kula Road Traffic Calming (20-48) January 2021 $70,000 4 Definite

Kalana O Maui 2nd Floor Plaza Deck Repair (18-18) February 2021 $250,000 2 Definite

Emergency Management EOC Renovations (20-23) February 2021 $280,000 5 Probable

Kahana Nui Bridge Replacement (BR-3080(009)) February 2021 $2,800,000 5 Definite

Central, South, & West Maui District Resurfacing (20-10) February 2021 $1,500,000 7 Definite

Iolani St., Liholani St., & Makani Rd. Pavement Reconstruction February 2021 $12,200,000 21 Definite (STP-0900(099)

Kamehameha Ave. Sidewalks (19-27) March 2021 $400,000 2 Definite

Molokai District Resurfacing FY 2020/2021 (20-51) March 2021 $650,000 3 Definite

Kalana O Maui Rooftop Anchors (20-47) March 2021 $75,000 2 Definite

8th Floor Councilmembers & Mayor's Bathroom (20-45) March 2021 $160,000 3 Definite

Koukouai Bridge Repairs (18-41) March 2021 $1,800,000 4 Definite

Mahalawa Temporary Bridge (19-32) April 2021 $1,400,000 2 Definite

Old Haleakala Hwy. Sidewalk (19-15) April 2021 $3,000,000 5 Tentative

Kalana O Maui 2nd Floor Entry Plaza Deck Repair (20-29) April 2021 $215,000 4 Definite

Upcountry, Paia & Haiku District Resurfacing (20-11) May 2021 $1,200,000 5 Definite

Haliimaile Road Traffic Calming (21-11) May 2021 $50,000 2 Probable

East Maui District Resurfacing FY2020/2021 (20-12) May 2021 $400,000 4 Definite

Alliolani-Alalani Pavement Reconstruction (20-32) June 2021 $1,400,000 5 Definite

RRFB Installation at Various Locations June 2021 $150,000 2 Probable

Lanai District Resurfacing (20-16) June 2021 $700,000 4 Definite

Ohukai Road Sidewalk (19-16) July 2021 $600,000 2 Tentative

South Kihei Road Sidewalk, Phase 3 (19-13) July 2021 $1,900,000 5 Tentative

Piilani Hwy. Slope Stabilization at Nuanualoa Gulch (20-42) August 2021 $1,600,000 6 Definite

North Shore Greenway Fence August 2021 $75,000 1 Probable

Waiehu Drainline Replacement at TMK: 3-3-001 (21-28) September 2021 $300,000 3 Definite

Eha-Waena Intersection Improvements (20-28) September 2021 $750,000 2 Tentative

Mill St. Pavement Reconstruction (STP-3840(001) October 2021 $5,000,000 7 Definite

Makamakaole Bridge Guardrail Repair (20-13) October 2021 $50,000 1 Definite

Waiale Road Safety Improvements November 2021 $370,000 3 Tentative

Old Haleakala Hwy. Traffic Signal at Pukalani St. (STP-0367(001) November 2021 $600,000 4 Probable

82 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 COUNTY OF MAUI – DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS continued PUBLIC PROJECTS PROJECT EST. CONSTRUCTION START EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY

South Kihei Road Pavement Rehabilitation (STP-3100(016) December 2021 $7,100,000 6 Definite

Central/South/West Maui District Resurfacing (21-02) December 2021 $1,500,000 7 Probable

Upcountry, Paia & Haiku District Resurfacing FY2021 (21-25) December 2021 $1,200,000 5 Probable

Haiku Road Guardrail & Slope Repairs (19-30) December 2021 $7,500,000 12 Tentative

Onehee Avenue Improvements (STP-0390(001)) December 2021 $4,500,000 6 Probable

Papalaua-Wainee Traffic Signal Improvements (STP-3020(001) December 2021 $1,900,000 4 Probable

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2050 Main St. Ste. 2B Wailuku, HI 96793 (808 ) 270-8230 www.mauicounty.gov/114/Environmental-Management

PROJECT EST. CONSTRUCTION START EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY

Molokai Landfill Phase V April 2021 $5,000,000 6 Definite

CW SCADA & RTU Upgrade/Lahaina WWRF May 2021 $1,600,000 12 Definite

Kaunakakai WWRF RBC Replacement March 2021 $1,500,000 9 Definite

Kihei 7 FM Replacement June 2021 $1,800,000 12 Definite

Kihei 8 FM Replacement June 2021 $2,400,000 12 Definite

Kihei WWRF Plant Lift Station 2 Renovation March 2021 $500,000 6 Definite

Kuau 1 FM Replacement June 2021 $500,000 6 Definite

Kuau 2 FM Replacement June 2021 $500,000 6 Definite

Napili 4 PS Modifications March 2021 $4,600,000 12 Definite

Wailuku PS Electrical Upgrades March 2021 $1,000,000 12 Definite

Kuau 4 FM Replacement March 2021 $400,000 12 Definite

Lahaina WWRF Emergency Generator March 2021 $750,000 12 Definite

Lower Main St. Sewerline Improvements March 2021 $1,500,000 12 Definite

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY 200 S. High St., 5th Floor Wailuku, HI 96793 (808) 270-7835 www.mauicounty.gov/126/Department-of-Water-Supply

PROJECT EST. CONSTRUCTION START EST. COST DURATION (MOS) PROBABILITY

Mahinahina WTP - Controls Upgrade January 2021 $1,500,000 12 Definite

Kamole WTP-Clearwell Structural Repairs February 2021 $400,000 6 Definite

Olinda WTP - Clearwell Roof Replacement March 2021 $1,500,000 6 Definite

Mahinahina WTP-Filter #4 Basin Repairs June 2021 $300,000 3 Definite

Piiholo WTP-Filter Refurbishment June 2021 $385,000 3 Definite

North Kihei Road Waterline replacement June 2021 $1,320,000 6 Definite

Kailua Stream Bridge Waterline realignment June 2021 $200,000 3 Definite

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 83 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY - STATEWIDE & OUTER PACIFIC Naval Facilities Engineering Naval Facilities Engineering Naval Facilities Command Pacific Marianas Command Hawaii Engineering Command 258 Makalapa Drive, Suite 100 400 Marshall Road PSC 455, Box 195 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860-3130 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860-3139 FPO AP 96540-2937 (808) 472-1008 (808) 471-3926 (671) 349-5100

PROJECT EST. AWARD DATE EST. COST PROBABILITY PUBLIC PROJECTS NAVFAC PACIFIC Ordinance Operations Admin, Finegayan, Guam January - March 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Standoff Weapons Complex MSA 2, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam January - March 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable Central Fuel Station, Finegayan, Guam January - March 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable Central Issue Facility, Finegayan, Guam January - March 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable

Base Administrative Building, Finegayan, Guam January - March 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 Probable Distribution Warehouse, Finegayan, Guam January - March 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 Probable Tinian Land Acquisition, Finegayan, Guam April - June 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable

Combined Explosive Ordinance Disposal Facility, Finegayan, Guam April - June 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable Medical Dental Clinic, Finegayan, Guam April - June 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable Individual Combat Skills Training, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Fire Station, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable Base Warehouse, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable Cargo Pad with Taxiway Extension, Naval Base Guam July - September 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Delayed Parking Apron, Tinian July - September 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Delayed Airfield Development Ph1, Tinian July - September 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Delayed Bachelors Enlisted Quarters J, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 Probable Jet Fuel Storage Tanks, Tindal, AUS July - September 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 Probable Bachelors Enlisted Quarters C, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 Probable Joint Communications Upgrade, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 Over $100,000,000 Probable Bachelors Enlisted Quarters K, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 Over $100,000,000 Probable Bachelors Enlisted Quarters E, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 Over $100,000,000 Probable Bachelors Enlisted Quarters G, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 Over $100,000,000 Probable Bachelors Officer Quarters A, Finegayan, Guam July - September 2021 Over $100,000,000 Probable Hardening of Guam POL Infrastructure - Tiyan Junction On Hold $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 On Hold Navy Commercial Tie-In Hardening, Naval Base Guam On Hold $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 On Hold

Machine Gun Range - Increment 1, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam On Hold $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 On Hold Earth Covered Magazines, Anderson, Guam On Hold $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 On Hold Water Well, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam On Hold $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 On Hold Machine Gun Range - Increment Anderson Air Force Base, Guam On Hold $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 On Hold Fuel Tanks With Receipt Pipeline & Hydrant System, Tinian, Delayed $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Delayed Northern Mariana Islands NAVFAC HAWAII Repair Hangar Fire Protection Distribution Line, MCBH January - March 2021 $3,000,000 - $5,000,000 Probable Pacific Fleet Admin Space, JBPHH January - March 2021 Over $10,000,000 Probable Replace Pumps in Underground Pumphouse, JBPHH January - March 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Waterfront Improvements Wharves S8-S10, JBPHH April - June 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 Probable Waterfront Improvements, Wharves S1, S11-13, S20-21, JBPHH April - June 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000 Probable

84 CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY - STATEWIDE & OUTER PACIFIC continued PUBLIC PROJECTS PROJECT EST. START DATE EST. COST PROBABILITY

Repair Mokapu Road West, MCBH April - June 2021 $3,000,000 - $5,000,000 Probable "Replace Building Systems (Phase 1-2), Makalapa Medical/ April - June 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000 Probable Dental Clinic, JBPHH" Replace 24-inch Water Transmission Line, Hospital Point to April - June 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Hickam, JBPHH Replace Circuits F-1 & F-3, JBPHH July - September 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Replace Low Pressure Air System at Bldg. 149, JBPHH July - September 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Replace Outer Sill & Repair Concrete, Dry Dock 3, JBPHH July - September 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Replace Underground Salt Water Distribution Lines 2, JBPHH July - September 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable District Chilled Water & Domestic Hot Water Plant for Bldg. July - September 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Probable 7046, Bldg. 7047, Bldg. 7057 - 7059, MCBH Fuel Multi-Valve Injector Station 1C, JBPHH July - September 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Probable Repair Ammunition Wharf W2, JBPHH July - September 2021 Over $10,000,000 Probable Repair Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, Bldg. 1635, MCBH July - September 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Probable NAVFAC MARIANAS Construct Refueling Facilities at X-Ray Wharf, Naval Base Guam January - March 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable "1.0MW Solar Array in Support of Wastewater Treatment Plant, April - June 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Probable Naval Base Guam" Facility Controls Upgrades & Cybersecurity for NBG Smart April - June 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 Probable Grid, Naval Base Guam Space Control Facility #5, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam July - September 2021 $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 Tentative

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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - HONOLULU DISTRICT Bldg. 230, Rm. 302 Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5440 (808) 835-4003 www.poh.usace.army.mil

PROJECT ESTIMATED AWARD DATE ESTIMATED COST HAWAII MILITARY CONSTRUCTION FY22 MCA PN96540 Child Development Center (Under 6 yrs.), Aliamanu Military January 2021 $50,000,000 - $65,000,000 Reservation FY21 MCA PN76897 Aircraft Maintenance Hangar WAAF July 2021 $90,000,000

OMA Repair Bldg. 2075, Schofield Barracks July 2021 $25,000,000 - $40,000,000

OMA Repair Bldg. 2076, Schofield Barracks July 2021 $30,000,000 - $50,000,000

OMA Repair Bldg. 2077, Schofield Barracks July 2021 $50,000,000 - $75,000,000

OMA Repair TEMF 1180, Schofield Barracks July 2021 $25,000,000 - $40,000,000

FY21 OMA Renovate Fernandez Hall Bldg. 580, Schofield Barracks October 2021 $50,000,000 - $100,000,000

FY20 OMA Repair Bldg. 118 WAAF 2021 $25,000,000 - $50,000,000

FY20 OMA Repair Historic Bldg. T-128 FS 2021 $10,000,000 - $15,000,000

FY23 MCAF PNEK063092 Secure Integrations Support Lab, Maui TBD $15,000,000 - $30,000,000

CONSTRUCTION PREVIEW 2021 85 U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - HONOLULU DISTRICT continued PROJECT ESTIMATED AWARD DATE ESTIMATED COST

KWAJALEIN, REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS MILITARY CONSTRUCTION FY21 Family Housing Replacement Construction July 2021 $30,000,000 - $40,000,000 Repair Wastewater Treatment Plant, Kwajalein October 2021 $3,000,000 - $8,000,000

Fire Protection Sys, Vary Bldgs., Kwajalein October 2021 $2,000,000 - $6,000,000 PUBLIC PROJECTS DLA Repair Fuel Pier October 2021 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000

CIVIL & PUBLIC WORKS O&M Maintenance Kaunakakai Harbor, Molokai July 2021 $5,000,000 O&M Kahului Deep Draft Harbor, Maui (FY19 Supplemental) July 2021 $5,000,000

O&M Agat Small Boat Harbor, Guam (FY20 Maintenance Dredging) July 2021 $713,000

Ala Wai Watershed Flood Risk Management TBD $376,000,000

ENVIRONMENTAL formerly UTILIZED DEFENSE SIDES (FUDS) Waikoloa Maneuver Area, Project 10 Sector 17D – Hapuna State Rec Area (RD) April 2021 $2,400,000 (Award by Huntsville Center, USACE)

Waikoloa Maneuver Area, Project 20 Sectors 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D, & 16E April 2021 $3,800,000 (RI/FS) & Waikoloa Maneuver Area, Project 23 Area F (RI/FS) (Award by Huntsville Center, USACE)

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