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July-Sept 2018 Disability and Communication Access Board Facility Access Unit DCAB DOCUMENT REVIEWS 7/1/18 thru 9/30/18 OAHU 1902 Young Street Proposed Renovation to Convert Office Building into Housing Units 24 Hour Fitness Ka Makana Alii New Water Line Ala Aolani 12-Inch Water Main Ala Moana Regional Park Ewa Bathhouse Improvements Ala Moana Regional Park Road and Parking Lot Repaving Improvements Auahi Street/Kamakee Street Channelized Island Beretania Public Service Building Exterior Improvements BIA - Hawaii Parking Lot BWS Pacific Heights Water System Improvements Part II Campbell Complex - Package 17 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Campbell High School Replace Biology Science Lab Counters Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Enterprise Holdings Tenant Improvements at Consolidated Car Rental Facility Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Landscape and Fish Pond Renovation at the Cultural Gardens Development of Kalaeloa Parcels 1, 2, and 3 Backbone Roadway Improvements Diamond Head 180 Reservoir Security Fencing Diamond Head Health Center Building and Site Improvements Ewa By Gentry Area 31 Subdivision Increment 1 Farrington High, Fern Elementary, and Kapalama Elementary - Package 14 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Farrington Highway Intersection Improvements at Hawaiian Railway Society Living Museum Halawa Vector Control Facility Building B Room 108 Renovations Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor Comfort Station & Office Renovation HART Airport Guideway & Stations (Pearl Harbor, Airport, Lagoon Dr. & Middle St.) Hawaii State Hospital - New Patient Facility Highlands Intermediate School Misc. R&M for FY 2016 HNL Gate 6 Holdroom & Protected Walkway HNL IIT Mauka Extension - Commuter Terminal Relocation at Gate 6 HNL International Airport Leahi Market - Gate G2 HNL Southwest Airlines Improvement at Lobby 6 and Diamond Head Concourse Ho'ola Na Pua Pearl Haven Special Treatment Facility Hoaeae Wells Renovation Hoaeae Wells, Mililani Wells I, and Waiau Wells Security Fencing Honolulu Community College 8811 Child Care Playground Equipment Replacement Honolulu Hale Replace Roofing Honolulu Harbor Repair Bollards at Pier 51 Honolulu Harbor Repair Concrete Deck at Pier 40B Honolulu Harbor Repair Concrete Pavement at Pier 39 Phase 2 Honolulu Harbor Subsidence Repairs at Pier 24 Honolulu Harbor Subsidence Repairs at Pier 36 Honolulu Harbor Subsidence Repairs at Pier 7 Honolulu International Airport ConRAC Tenant Improvements for Hertz Corporation Hoopili Phase 4, Parcel 17 Hoopili Phase 6 - Backbone Roadway Improvements HPD Headquarters Electrical Upgrade for Body Camera Charging Stations HPD Headquarters Electrical Upgrade for Gun Shredder Interstate Route H-1 Safety Improvements Palailai Interchange to Waiawa Overpass Kaelepulu Elementary School Misc. R&M for FY16 Kahuku High and Intermediate School Athletic Field - New Restrooms & Replace Bleachers Kahumanu Elementary, Kaiulani Elementary, McKinley High - Package 9 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Kailua High School Softball Field Improvements Kailua Intermediate School Whole School Renovation Kaimuki Complex - Package 10 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Kaimuki Middle School Room V-1 Renovate to Science Lab Kalaeloa Professional Center - U.S. Vets Kalaeloa Professional Center Suite 307 - Sakura Center Kalakaua District Park Puu O Hulu Community Park Construction of Playground Concrete Pads Kalani and Kaimuki Complex - Package 16 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Kalawahine 180' Reservoir (2.0 MG) Kalawahine 180' Reservoir (2.0 MG) Kalihi Schools - Package 15 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Kamehame Utility Tunnel 36-Inch Rehabilitation Kamehameha Highway Safety Improvements Waikane Valley Road to Kahekili Highway Kamehameha Highway South Kahana Stream Bridge Replacement Kaneohe and Kahuku Police Stations National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems Improvements Kaneohe Lot 74 Development, Right of Way Improvements Kapalama Hale - Improvements to Federal Grants Unit, Phase 2 Increment 4 Kapiolani Community College 6928 Ohia Renovate Cafeteria, 6930 Ohelo, & 6928 Ohia Replace Kitchen Flooring Kapiolani Medical Center - Transformer Replacement Kapolei Middle School Parking Lot Improvements Kauluwela, Lanakila, Likelike, and Royal Elementary School - Package 12 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Kawananakoa Middle School Auditorium Renovation - Black Box Seating KCC 6938 Manono Title III Kauhale Ke Kuleana Renovation for Student Success Keahumoa Place Multifamily Development - Phase 4 Keaunui Drive Extension Phase 3 Keelikolani Building Upgrade Ewa Side Elevators (2 Cabs) KES, IIS, CHS - Install Chilled Water Dispenser Campbell Complex - Heat Abatement Kulana Hale Kapolei Mixed Use Phase 2 Kulia at Ho'opili Lanakila Water System Improvements Leeward Community College - 7876 AD Renovate Interior Leihoku Elementary School Misc. R&M for FY16 Leilehua High School Renovate Portables for SPED Malaekahana SRA Kahuku Section Park Improvements - Phase 1 Manana Corporation Yard Phase 1 Improvements Meheula Vista Phase 4 Mililani High School Parking Lot Improvements Mililani Ike Elementary School Misc. R&M FY2010 Mililani Mauka Elementary School - Package 6 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center PH. 2B Moanalua High School Stadium Replace Light Poles Moanalua, Radford, and Aiea Complexes - Package 13 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Nanakuli High & Intermediate School - Electrical Upgrade Nuuanu Fire Station Demolish Existing Carport Office of Cirriculum Instruction and Student Support Replace Fire Alarm Pauahi Hale Fire Alarm System Improvements Pearl City Complex - Package 18 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Pearl City Highlands Elementary School - Portable Classrooms Police Training Academy Misc. Pavement Improvements Phase II Radford High School Misc. R&M for FY2016 Rehabilitation of Portlock Road Box Culvert Bridge No. 389 Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 78 Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 87 Ward Avenue Roosevelt Complex - Package 2 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Royal Hawaiian Band Headquarters Improvements Salt Lake Elementary School - Restroom Near Portable 6 Sand Island Hale Mauliola Solar Building Project H-Power - Truck Scalehouse The Grove at Ka Makana Alii - New Main Bldg & New Fountain Cafe Bldg Traffic Signals at Various Locations Phase 17 UH John A. Burns School of Medicine Medical Education Building Renovations UH Manoa Gym 1 & 2 General Repairs UH West Oahu, Administration & Allied Health Facility UHM Campus Wayfinding & Exterior Signage Installation UHM Design-Build Construction Project Bilger Classroom 319 Renovation UHM Hawaii Hall Reroofing and General Repairs UHM Les Murakami Stadium Locker Room Renovation UHM Watanabe Hall Replace Fire Alarm System University of Hawaii at Manoa Bilger Hall and Bilger Addition Reroof Waialae Iki 180' Reservoir Repairs Waianae and Waipahu Complexes - Package 11 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement Waikulama Street Box Culvert Guardrail Repair Waimalu Elementary School Electrical Upgrade Waimanalo 230' Reservoir Repairs Waimanalo Elementary and Intermediate School Science, Technology, & Media Building Waimano Ridge Kitchen/Dining Building Emergency Generator and Related Improvements Waimano Ridge Site Improvements Waipio Peninsula Soccer Park - Stadium Bleacher Structural Improvements - Phase 1 Waipio Peninsula Soccer Park - Stadium Bleacher Structural Improvements - Phase 2 Wheeler Middle School - Building D Replace Auditorium Seats Windward District - Package 1 Various Schools Statewide GEMS AC Efficiency Replacement MAUI Baldwin High School Parking Lot Improvements Coach Soichi Sakamoto Pool Restroom Renovation Crater Reservoir Decommissioning DHHL Hoolehua Water System Improvements Hale Mahaolu Ewalu II - Phase 2 Hawaii Health Systems Corp MSH - MMMC Interior Lobbies & Hallways Storefront Helene Hall Restrooms Renovation Historic Prison Reroof Installation of Enhanced Pavement Marking & New Milled Rumble Strip at Various Locations (Maui, Molokai, Lanai) Installation of Pavement Preservation Strategies & Surface Treatments at Various Locations (Maui, Molokai, Lanai) Iron Maehara Stadium Light Pole Replacement J. Walter Cameron Center Arc of Maui Renovation Ka Lima O Maui Building Kahului Airport OGG ConRac Tenant Improvements For EHI Kahului Airport OGG ConRAC Tenant Improvements for EZA Kahului Airport OGG ConRAC Tenant Improvements for Hertz Corporation Kahului Airport Taxiway A-C Intersection Reconstruction Kahului Elementary School Misc. R&M FY 2017 Kahului Harbor Infrastructure Improvements at Pier 1 Operational Area and Ala Lunia Street – Phase 1 Kahului International Airport Southwest Airlines Misc. Improvements Kalana O Maui Building - Exterior Building Repairs and Waterproofing Kaunakakai Civic Center State Office Building Phase 2 Replace Condensing and Air Handling Units Kea Street Pavement Reconstruction (S. Papa Avenue to S. 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