![]() 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.
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