, 15 Nov, 2013
In Hawaii the ocean is the center for recreation and commerce. Our harbors form the gateways to the life we enjoy. The popular Maalaea Small Boat Harbor, located in Maalaea on the south end of Maui, is at the island’s heart and soul. Through long use and erosion the harbor facilities were reduced to a…
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, 13 Aug, 2013
The fragile quarter-mile stretch of the Pearl City Force Main near the Waipahu Pump Station was long overdue for repair. Plagued with ruptures, the main occasionally spilled sewage into residential neighborhoods causing environmental and political damage. Hawaiian Dredging won the contract for a solution to keep the main in service another 20 years. We chose…
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, 13 Aug, 2013
Hawaiian Dredging performed as a Design-Build General Contractor for this innovative and state-of-the-art parking structure. The six-story, 410-stall controlled access structure was the first phase of a comprehensive development to support the city’s special vehicles requirements including emergency, police & fire, and various Department of Transportation divisions. The project was one in which Hawaiian Dredging…
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, 13 Aug, 2013
Hawaiian Dredging constructed a bioconversion processing facility that transforms the 50 million gallons of waste water residents generate each day into a marketable fertilizer. The product is sold and used throughout the state. Each day Sand Island Waste Water Treatment Plant processes about the same volume of waste as 50 cruise ships could carry in…
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, 15 Nov, 2013
Kaunakakai Harbor on Molokai’s southern coast is home to recreational boats, the Department of Boating and Ocean Recreation, Department of Transportation, and is the landing point for the Molokai Princess ferry. Visitors who travel here by boat arrive at this 1930s landmark built by the Army Corps of Engineers. With age the ferry terminal had…
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, 06 May, 2015
Commuters along H-1 Middle Street to the vicinity of Ward Avenue have endured the busiest traffic in Hawaii with approximately 200,000 vehicles per day. As a part of this ambitious plan, Hawaiian Dredging was awarded the H1 Rehabilitation Project that spanned from the Middle Street vicinity to the Ward Avenue overpass. Hawaiian Dredging worked around…
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