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Jan – Mar 2016 Disability and Communication Access Board Facility Access Unit DCAB DOCUMENT REVIEWS 1/1/16 thru 3/31/16 OAHU Aiea Fire Station NPDES and Pavement Improvements Ainahau Vista 2 Ala Moana Blvd Pensacola Relief Drain Emergency Repairs Ala Moana Expansion Waimanu Street Two Way Conversion Ala Moana Park Sewage Junction Box Rehabilitation Ala Wai Golf Course Driving Improvements ARMY ROTC Building Reroof and Miscellaneous Repairs ASB Campus Site Development ATMOS Hangar Lease (DCAB #2016-33) - REC'D/ACCEPTED Blind Vendors Ohana Inc. Store Bus Stop Improvements FY15 (DCAB #2016-37) BWS 16-029D Makakilo 920' and Waipahu 228' No. 2 Reservoir Facility Repairs BWS 16-029E Kalihi Corp Yard Fueling Station Renovation & Kalihi Shaft Waste Removal C&C of Honolulu Rehab of Localized Streets Phase 13G C&C of Honolulu Rehab of Localized Streets Phase 14B St Louis Heights Campbell High School Temporary Facilities Coconut Island Marine Laboratory 1 & 2 Interior Renovation and Repairs Curb Ramps at Various Locations FY2015 Transition Plan DOT Repair Fuel Management System at Harbors Maintenance Baseyard Honolulu Harbor Emergency Generators at Kalihi Yard and Shaft, Halawa Shaft and Kunia Wells I Ewa Beach Elementary School- Area 03 Resurface Parking Driveway Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise Farrington Highway Drainage Improvements, Vicinity of Princess Kahanu Avenue Fern Elementary School Bldg B Restroom Renovation Fire Hydrant Installation in Various Locations Part B First Hawaiian Bank Manoa Branch Haihaione Valley Unit 2-A Cable Replacement Hale Mohalu II New Ramp Work Hampton Inn New Hotel Building HART Farrington Highway Guideway Design Build - LCC Portable Bldgs & Parking Lots Hau'ula Elementary School - SPED Portable for District ILC Hawaii Army National Guard Design Bldg 117 Window System Replacement Bravo 117 Hawaiian Airlines Gate 16 HCC Bldg 8803 Auto Body Reroof HCC Cafe Interior Improvements Bldg 8804 Cafeteria HCC Repair/Replace A/C in IT Rooms Bldg 8802 & Bldg 8806 HCC Repair/Replace Three Elevators Bldg 8802 Campus Center HIA SmarteCarte HIARNG 1784, 1785 & 1788 Reroof HIARNG 300A Renovation Hickam Federal Credit Union Headquarters Facility - Site Improvements Hina Mauka Eight Bedroom Addition (a.k.a "Hina Mauka Room & Classroom Addition) Honolulu Community College-Bldg 8805 Reimagining Native Hawaiian Studies Honolulu Hale Mens Restroom Improvements Honolulu International Airport Ticket Lobby and Office Space Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plan Operations Locker Bldg Renovation Honowai Elementary School Misc R&M for FY14 Hoopili Development Phase 1 Backbone Roadway Improvements HPU Facilities on 1st Floor Aloha Tower Marketplace Interstate Route H-1, Guardrail and Shoulder Improvements Island Ready Mix Site Service Modification Joint Traffic Management Center Kaala Elementary School Bldg E Recoat Kitchen Floor Kahuluu Fire Station National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Improvements Kailua Beach Park Bathhouse and Pavillion Improvements Kaimuki Community Park Recreation Center Roofing & Misc Repairs Kaimuki High School Bldg. O New Parking Lot & Driveway Kalihi Corporation Yard Lighting Improvements Kalihi Kai Fire Staion Improvements Kaloko Light Industrial Subd. ph III-A 8" Waterline Connection at Hina Lani St. Kaneohe Bay Drive Roadway Improvements Between Aumoana Pl and Aina Moi Pl Kapolei Heritage Center Kapolei Interchange Complex Phase 3 Interstate Route H-1 Addition & Modification of Freeway Access Kauiokalani Site and Bldg Improvements Kawananakoa Middle School Auditorium Renovations KCC 6927 Ilima Renovation for Student Success Phase 1 KCC 6928 Ohia 1st Floor Lobby Renovation for Student Services KCC Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Diamond Head Phase 1 KCC Ohia Auditorium Improvements Keanu Line Booster Replacement of Pumping Units Keelikolani Bldg Replace Cooling Towers & Repair Enclosure Laie Water Reclamation Facility Generator/Blower Building Repair Lalamilo Housing Phase 2A PROW Lanikai Elementary School Bldg C Renovate Restroom LCC Diamond Head Portable Improvements LCC Repair and Refurbish Theater Leahi Hospital Admin Bldg Reroof Leahi Hospital Sinclair Bldg. Reroof Lehua Elementary School Bldg D Renovate Upstairs Restrooms Likelike Elementary School Area 01, Playground and Basketball Court Improvements Lot V (Vineyard Garage) Exterior Repainting & Related Work Makers and Tasters - Street Grindz Makiki 180 Resevoir Altitude Valve Assembly Mana Lani Massage & Nails - Main Store (Honolulu Int'l Airport) Manana CorporationYard Improvements Mauka Lani Elementary School - Electrical Upgrade Maunawili Estates Subdivision-Cable Replacement Mililani High School Area 01 Repair Stadium Bleachers Mililani Uka Elementary School Bldg G Cafeteria Stage Upgrade Mililani Waena Elementary School Bldgs B&D Air Conditioning Misc. Permanent Best Management Practices Phase 2A Moanalua Hillside Apartments (Work in City Right -of- Way) Multimodal Bike Study Niumalu Loop and Kukii Street 8 Inch Water Mains Nuuanu Elementary School Misc. R&M FY 2013 Nuuanu Pali Drive and Old Pali Road Storm Drainage Improvements OR&L Annex Reroof & Spall Repair Pearl City High School Bldg D & F Reroof Pearl Harbor Kai Elementary School Misc R&M for FY14 Pier 18 Demolition of Wood Wharf and Electrical Repairs Popeyes Lousiana Kitchen at Pearl City Rehab of Komo Mai Drive Double 120" CMP Culvert Bridge No. 973 Rehab of Localized Streets Phase 15B Nanakuli Rehab of Localized Streets Phase 15C Maili Rehab of Localized Streets Unit 16A Rehab of Streets Unit 84 Lanikuhana Ave and Kapuahi St Repair Shore Power Receptacles at Pier 51, Honolulu Harbor, Oahu Hawaii Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach Phase 1 Sand Island Hale Mauliola Sewer Manhole and Pipe Rehabilitation - Pearl City Wastewater Pump Station Junction Box Storm Water Management Plan Improvements- Beretania Complex and Heeia Corporate Yard Substructure Repairs at Pier 17, Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii Taco Bell Kailua The Collection Offsite Improvements Traffic Signal at Various Locations Phase 16 UH Cancer Center Vivarium Renovation UH Manoa Lyon Arboretum Various Health & Safety Improvements UH West Oahu, Administration & Allied Health Facility UHM CTAHR Pearl City Urban Garden Center General Repairs UHM Kennedy Theater General Repairs and Code Compliance UHM Music Complex Acoustical Analysis & Remediation UHM Parking Structure Emergency Generator UHM William S. Richardson School of Law Community Legal Outreach Center Vida at 888 Ala Moana - PROW Wahiawa Elementary School Bldg G Reroof Wahiawa Terrace Site and Building Improvements Wahiawa Transit Center Construct Public Restroom Waialua High & Intermediate School - Replace Water Lines Waialua High & Intermediate School at BLDGS #R & L Air Conditioning Waianae High School- Miscellaneous R&M for FY 08-10 Waikiki Elementary School Area 02 Leahi Playfield Improvements Waimea Public Library, Replace Chiller, Pumps & Other Improvements Waipahu High School Campus Retaining Wall Waipahu High School Track & Field Facility Improvements Wastewater Pump Station Electrical & SCADA Impr.- Kamehameha Hwy WWPS Wastewater Pump Station Electrical & SCADA Improvements- Kahala WWPS WCC 5990 Akoakoa Conference Room Drapes & Partition Replacement WCC Reroof Bldg 5982 Hale Alakai Wheeler Middle School R&M for FY2014 Winston Hale Various Studio Unit Improvements Yamamoto Residence YWCA Patsy T. Mink Center Renovation MAUI Beach Parks Shower Drainage, Phase 1 Dairy Road & Haleakala Hwy Pavement Preventive Maintenance Guardrail and Shoulder Improvements, Phase 1 Haliimaile Road (Route 371) Hale Lokomaikai Shelter Renovation Project (Women Helping Women) Haleakala Ranch Waterline Hana Highways Improvements Phase 2-B Honokowai Kauhale Rental Housing Exterior Siding Replacement & Painting Iao Surface Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Kahului Airport Consolidated Car Rental (ConRAC) Facility Roadway Improvements Kahului Airport HFFC Jet A Storage Facility Kahului Airport Ticket Lobby and Office Space Kahului School Park ADA Accessible Route Kamalani Spine Road Increment I Kehala Drive Drainage Improvements Lahaina Harbor Complete Streets Phase 1 Lahaina Rec Center 1 Parking Lot Lights Lanai District Resurfacing FY 2016 Lower Honoapiilani Road Retaining Wall & Guardrail Repair Lower Main Street Crosswalk Improvements Makawao Elementary School -Portable Classrooms Maui County Bus Stops Phase 4 Maui Office Annex MCCC Security Electronics & Hardware Repairs & Improvements - Main Facility Molokai Baseyard Facility Molokai District Resurfacing FY 2016 New Elevator Addition for Kula Hospital Paia School Frontage Improvements/Sidewalks Improvements Repair Revetment at Causeway, Kaunakakai Harbor, Molokai, Hawaii Sewer Lift Station & Force Main Repairs for Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless RC UHMC Bldg 2207 Interior Renovation Phase II Ulupalakua 100,000 Gallon Water Tank Replacement Upcountry District Resurfacing FY 2015 Waiehu Stream Culvert Repair FY 2016 Waikapu Park Basketball Court Reconstruction Wailuku/Kahului District Resurfacing FY 2016 West Maui District Resurfacing FY 2015 West Parks Phase 1 Parking Improvements KAUAI Eleele Elem., Waimea Canyon Middle & Waimea High- Shelter Hardening Eleele Iluna Phase 2 Increment "B" Hoala to Rice Street Share Use Path Kalaheo Water System, Package A Yamada Reservoir Kalaheo Water System, Package B Clearwell Reservoir Kalaheo Water System, Package C Watermain Kapaa Public Library A/C System Improvements Kauai Baseyard Improvements Kauai Community College 4459 A Fine Arts 1 Classroom Addition Kauai Community College Bldg 4455
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