

The contractors for this project include: Hawk Niking LLC of Wahiawa SSQ-API LLP JV of Waialua Tokunaga Elite JV LLC of Pearl City AN41-AAK JV LLC of Visalia, California and Warfeather GM JJC LLC of Oklahoma. One, worth $98,000,000, went to a disabled-veteran owned, small-business, multiple-award construction contract for work at various locations throughout the state. Two other Navy contracts granted in June are worth nearly $120 million. The Navy awarded a $995,000,000 multiple-award construction contract for harbor projects in Hawaii and Wake Island to: Hawaii contractors Hawaii Harbors Constructors JV, Nan Inc. for street rehabilitation – Unit 89A $8,633,000 to Grace Pacific LLC for road resurfacing and reconstruction from Mile Post 6.4 to Mile Post 10.43 on Maui. HDOT projects include: $2,645,511,801 to Hiilawe Construction LLC for pavement projects at various Big Island locations $10,657,367 to Road Builders Corp. (Hawaii lumps all three of those industries in one). This is news we can use, when as recently as May 2022 in Hawaii there was a loss of 1,600 jobs, or 4.3 percent, for construction, mining and logging, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. This was an increase of 2,384 percent over June 2021 when there were 31 contracts valued at $159,663,003. All told, 13 government agencies in Hawaii awarded $3,966,936,108 to 70 contractors. Navy, which granted $1,113,924,900 in contracts, and the City & County of Honolulu at $82,026,875. In June, the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) granted the most contracts, worth $2,671,031,708, followed by the U.S.
