Moana Pacific

Two identical 48-story, luxury towers comprise the Moana Pacific, one of Kakaako’s most easily distinguished properties. The 720-unit complex consists of 80 one-bedroom, 452 two-bedroom, and 166-three bedroom, and six penthouse units strategically constructed on a six-acre site offering resort-quality living in Honolulu’s new premier neighborhood. Spectacular views from every unit are afforded by the…

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Koolani

The 48-story luxury condominium tower that is Koolani includes 370 living units, a podium-style 860 stall parking structure, an upper level recreation deck and 18,000 square foot of commercial tenant space. The 190,000 square foot glazed curtain wall of the building’s west face provides immaculate views from within while distinguishing the building as one of…

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909 KAPIOLANI

One of the earlier highrise projects gracing the new Kakaako neighborhood is the 909 Kapiolani, a 35-story, 227-unit condominium tower and six-story, 439-stall parking structure. When enjoying the large, open recreation deck in the shade of attractive glazed curtain wall tower, it’s hard to believe that the entire complex sits on a compact 1.3 acre…

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Watermark (1551 Ala Wai)

Rising high above the famed Ala Wai Canal is the Watermark, a 38-story 212-unit condominium tower sitting within a four-acre lushly landscaped site that includes a pool, an 800 square foot spa and state-of-the-art fitness pavilion, private barbecue alcoves and entertaining pavilion, and serene gardens with relaxing walking paths. It was a fitting project for…

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Country Club Village 6

Located in Honolulu’s Salt Lake-Moanalua neighborhood, Country Club Village 6 is a 17-story condominium comprised of 269 units and a six-and-a-half story parking garage with 514 stalls. Construction of the residential tower was achieved through Hawaiian Dredging’s unprecedented use of tunnel form concrete construction for mid-rise tower applications. As a result of the tunnel forming…

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The Colony at The Peninsula

The Colony at The Peninsula provides luxury condominium housing in the densely populated, coveted region of Hawaii Kai. With over 300 air conditioned units plus parking facilities, the development includes a rec center, pool, spa, and open-air pavilion. Honolulu is growing at a rapid pace and accommodating new residents is a priority for developers and…

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Hoolea Terrace at Kehalani

With the construction of Hoolea Terrace at Kehalani, the partnership between Hawaiian Dredging and the Owner, building beautiful residential communities for Hawaii residents, continues into its second decade. Situated on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains, these stylish, wood-framed two and three bedroom town-homes have panoramic views of Kahului Bay. Quality construction and great…

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Halekauwila Place

Hawaii’s urgent need for affordable housing, particularly in the area of unprecedented growth that is Kakaako, was addressed in high style with Hawaiian Dredging’s completion of Halekauwila Place. Presenting a level of luxury not expected in such a project, the 19-story residential complex offers a mix of living options including uniquely innovative townhouse units as…

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Waihonua at Kewalo

Hawaiian Dredging was selected to breathe life into the strikingly beautiful design of the Waihonua at Kewalo residential condominium, a 43-story tower comprised of 341 one-, two-, and three-bedroom units along with a resort-like pool and outdoor lounging area. The tower’s signature design element consists of a large triangular concrete trellis over the main entrance…

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801 South St Tower A

The first of two towers in Honolulu’s newest and quickly growing Kakaako neighborhood rises 46 stories to provide a combination of 635 studios, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom units. Also included is an 11-level parking garage providing over 900 stalls for residents and guests. Along with extensive preconstruction services, Hawaiian Dredging self performed key building functions that included deep foundation…

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