HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-10-26 Pahoa Swimming Pool Bid for Restoration -- press release
Harry Kim
Roxcie L. Waltjen
Mayor
Director
Maurice C. Messina
Wil Okabe
Deputy Director
Managing Director
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 6 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720
(808) 961-8311 Fax (808) 961-8411
Email: parks_recreation@hawaiicounty.gov
http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/parks-and-recreation/
NEWS RELEASE
October 26, 2018
Pāhoa Pool Restoration Work to Begin Soon
The Hawai‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation announces an Invitation For
Bid has been released for proposals to complete restoration work at the Pāhoa
Community Aquatic Center. This work is necessary as a result of the eruption and
seismic activity that occurred in the lower East Rift Zone from May through August of
this year. The deadline to submit bids to the County is November 5, 2018.
The project addresses two primary scopes – the complete removal of all “Pele’s hair”
(fine threads of volcanic glass which are formed when a spray of lava droplets cools
rapidly in the air) from the facility, and the repair of cracks in the main pool’s basin and
deck area. The project includes, but is not limited to:
Pressure washing and rinsing of all exterior surfaces of the buildings, the entirety
of the pool deck, all deck-mounted equipment and flushing of all deck drain
systems;
Removal and replacement of all of the existing media in the pool’s filters for the
main pool and the keiki pool;
Draining and pressure washing of the main pool and keiki pool, flushing of the
entire circulation system for both pools (drains, pipes and gutters);
Sealing of cracks in the main pool basin and throughout the pool deck area; and
Re-filling of both pools and treatment of the water to re-establish appropriate
chemical levels for a public swimming pool facility. The water quality will be
monitored continuously for a minimum period of seven consecutive days to
ensure the complete removal of all Pele’s hair, and to ensure that the pool’s pH
and chlorine levels have been properly established.
County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
The completion date of the project will be determined once a contractor has been
selected. While there are many variables associated with any successful bid process
and the timely delivery of a project that are outside the County’s control, the County will
consider all available reasonable opportunities to expedite the successful completion of
the project and reopen the facility as soon as possible.
“We are excited to have the bid out and to be moving forward with the restoration work
at the Pāhoa pool. The Puna community and our Aquatic staff are eager to get back in
the water. As you can imagine, this is a very extensive cleaning process, and it took
time for us to develop the scope of work to ensure that the contractor completes the
restoration in accordance with best practices and County and State Health Standards,”
said Roxcie Waltjen, Director of Parks and Recreation.
“This is the first of many steps in restoring the entirety of our Pāhoa District Park’s
facilities to public use, following their extended mobilization as a temporary evacuation
center. I want to thank the people of Puna for their understanding and continued
support as we strive to return their recreational facilities back to full-time use,” Waltjen
said.
Interested bidders should go to https://publicpurchase.com/ for more information, or for
questions on the bid, please contact the County’s Purchasing Agent at (808) 961-8231.
County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.