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HomeMy WebLinkAboutACECH PRESENTATIONv21 2 “Let’s strive to be a community of trust based on transparency, excellent communication, and collaborative problem solving.” Mayor Harry Kim Frank J. De Marco, P.E. Director County of Hawai‘i Department of Public Works “Together through partnerships with contractors, businesses, community members, and other agencies; the county will continue to improve the infrastructure with the goal of enhancing and enriching the quality of life here on Hawai‘i Island. “ 3 4 5 Projects design and construction Amount Ali'i Drive Shoulder Improvements $800,000 Ali'i Drive Culvert Replacement $11,000,000 III $40,000,000 Henry Street Reconstruction (Palani Rd. to Queen K. Hwy.)$4,000,000 Kuakini Highway Widening, South $50,000,000 Lako Street Extension Private Funding $8,000,000 Nani Kailua Extension $4,000,000 Shoulder widening on the Mauka side of Ali‘i Drive fronting Kona Islander Inn. NTP = June 2017 Current Status: In the Rebidding process. Advertised bid date will be in April 2017. (1st round of bids came in too high) 6 Replacing the functionally obsolete Ali‘i Drive culvert with a new bridge. STIP: Qualifies for 80% FHWA funding NTP = March 2018 Current status: In planning and design process. Compiling plans specs and estimates. 7 Ka'iminani Drive. NTP = December 2020 Current Status: In the consultant selection process. 8 Roadway reconstruction from Palani Road to the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway. A left turn pocket (left turn onto Henry St.) will be installed at the Palani Rd. and Henry St. intersection. NTP = TBA Current status: In design phase. 9 Currently in Environmental Assessment Phase Design Cost: $1,500,000 Estimated Construction Cost, Part A, $16,000,000 STIP: Qualifies for 80% FHWA funding Project consists of widening Kuakini Highway proposed Ali'i Highway, drainage improvements, and enhancements to pedestrian and bicycle facilities. Developer wants to construct the roadway. A round-a-bout at the with the county to implement “complete streets” design. NTP = 4th Quarter of 2017 Current Status: In design phase. 12 Currently in CIP and FFY 2017 STIP; and consultant designing. Preliminary Engineering Cost: $1,600,000 Estimated Construction Cost $8,000,000 STIP: Qualifies for 80% FHWA funding. Project consists of widening the intersections; with left-turn pockets and drainage improvements. 14 Road) Construct a new mauka to makai connector roadway between Ali‘i Drive and Kuakini Highway. Sidewalks and bike lanes will be included. NTP = February 2018 Current Status: In design phase. 15 16 17 Projects design and construction Amount Kalaniana'ole Avenue Reconstruction $12,000,000 Reconstruction (Kamehameha Ave. to Hilo Hospital) $26,000,000 $12,500,000 In Bidding Process Estimated Construction Cost:$12,000,000 Project consists of roadway reconstruction and widening; drainage improvements; property/driveway tie-ins; adjusting existing utilities; and enhancements for pedestrian and bicycle facilities. 19LOCATION MAP PROJECT LOCATION NANILOA GOLF COURSE KAMEHAMEHA AVENUE RAILROAD AVENUEKUHIO WHARF KAMEHAMEHA AVENUE REEDS BAY BANYAN DRIVE Planning Phase Estimated Construction Cost:$12,500,000 80% FHWA funds Project consists of Right of Way acquisition; reconstructing roadway; drainage improvements; property/driveway tie-ins; relocating existing utilities; and enhancements for pedestrian and bicycle facilities. 21 LOCATION MAP In-House Design Phase Estimated Construction Cost:$26,000,000 80% FHWA funds Ave. to Hilo Hospital) Hilo Hospital In-House Design Phase Estimated Construction Cost:$26,000,000 80% FHWA funds Ave. to Hilo Hospital) Continuously striving to improve the quality of our services and efficiency for the people of the Hawai‘i County. TOGETHER BUILDING A BETTER ISLAND OF HAWAI‘I Predictability that a project is able to move forward and keep on schedule is key in the construction industry where timetables affect everything from financing, delivery of materials, quality of work and even the health and safety of workers. 26 “We live in one of the most beautiful and pristine places on earth. Let’s plan our communities together wisely to protect the environment and plan for the future of our kamali‘i (children).” Mayor Harry Kim