Top 25 Contractors of 2023
Top 25 Contractors list shows muscle, ingenuity of local builders
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Top 25 Contractors list shows muscle, ingenuity of local builders
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Elevators move people in buildings statewide — and now they serve Honolulu rail passengers, too
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Kapolei Harborside, Hawaiiʻs largest active industrial subdivision project, is one step closer to completion. Construction is set to begin on the first building of the 360-acre site, which will be home to a 102,545-square-foot Class A, state-of-the-art warehouse facility adjacent to Kalaeloa Harbor. The concrete tilt-up property will feature a 32-foot clear height and 18 loading
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The Subcontractors Association of Hawaii annual golf tournament tees off Aug. 11 at the Ewa Beach Golf Club, 91-050 Ft. Weaver Rd. An awards party, special lucky number drawings, Par 3 cash prizes, a putting contest and more activities are planned. Check-in is at 10:30 a.m., with a three-person scramble shotgun start starting at noon.
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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has launched an ambitious $57 million renovation project to transform Sinclair Library, originally built in 1956, into a state-of-the-art Student Success Center. The four-story, 115,000-square-foot project was initiated in June and is expected to reach completion by the fall 2025 semester, marking a new era in UH Mānoa’s commitment
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Castle & Cooke Hawai‘i has promoted Denise Kobashigawa to director of human resources, Jason Markpol to manager of Management Information Systems (MIS), and has transferred Tammy Sennett to its building construction department as an assistant construction superintendent. Kobashigawa now oversees all areas of human resources development and management, including employee relations, compliance, compensation, recruitment, development,
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WATG, an international design firm headquartered in California with offices in Honolulu, has promoted two designers to management positions. Michael Brown, a WATG landscape architect certified in Hawai‘i and California, is now creative director of WATG’s Honolulu landscape studio. Brandon Large, an architectural designer, project director and associate at WATG’s Honolulu office, is now creative
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The 18th annual CANstruction competition, hosted by AIA Honolulu, is set for Sept. 16 through Sept. 23 at Kahala Mall. The public is invited to vote on 3D structures created entirely from canned goods by eight local architectural and engineering teams. All canned goods used will be donated to Hawaiʻi Foodbank at the conclusion of
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New roads and upgrades to existing roadways bordering the future Daniel Kahikina Akaka Department of Veterans Affairs Community-Based Outpatient Clinic in Kalaeloa are underway and expected to wrap this year. Developer Hunt Companies Hawaiʻi, civil contractor Goodfellow Bros. and electrical contractor HMS Construction Inc. are working on Franklin D. Roosevelt Avenue, Boxer Road, Copahee Avenue
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Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific has awarded a $49 million firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, architect-engineering contract to ʻAiea-based small business Element Environmental LLC. Work is expected to be completed by May 2028. According to a Department of Defense news release, the contract provides for architect-engineering services for environmental investigations, permit applications and related studies at various
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