Friday, March 23, 2012

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ROAD WORK WEEKLY REPORT

 

(Fri., March 23, 2012) − Scheduled road work for the week beginning March 25, 2012, for the Department of Design construction, Civil Division (Construction Management Branch), and Wastewater Division (Construction Management Branch) is listed below.  Road work is normally done between the hours of 8:30 AM and 3:30 PM unless otherwise noted.

 

AIEA

Rehabilitation of Streets, Phase 1 (aka IDIQ #2) – Honomanu St.

Paving Honomanu St.  Permanent striping, adjusting manhole and installing traffic detector loops to follow.

 

HAWAII KAI

Rehabilitation of Streets, Phase 1 (aka IDIQ #2) – Ainakoa Dr, Halekoa Dr, Hind Iuka Dr, Hao St, Kuliouou Rd, Keahole St, Kaluanui Rd, Kealahou St, Halemaumau St, Naio St, Kainui Dr.  Paving Halekoa Dr, Kealahou and Hao St.  Adjusting manholes and permanent striping to follow.

 

Kipu Ditch Storm Drainage Improvements – Vincinity of Kamiloiki Community Park and Kamiloiki Elementary School.  Reconstruction of existing drainage ditch; spall and delamination repairs along portion of drainage ditch; installation of new chain link fence; planting of new trees and biobarrier installation; tree and root pruning and removal of trees, shrubs and hedges for new drainage ditch.

            (Estimated completion date, March 2012)

 

HONOLULU

Houghtailing Street Area Sewer Rehabilitation:  Installation and rehabilitation of sewer lines and construction of new manholes along School Street.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

Kalakaua Avenue Sewer Rehabilitation:  Installation of new 8" and 10" sewer line along Kalakaua Avenue between Philip Street and Kapiolani.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

Kalihi/Nuuanu Sewer Rehabilitation Phase 1J (Area 8 – Pacific Heights)  Rehabilitation of approximately 1,400 linear feet of 6" and 2,300 linear feet of 8" sewer lines by cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) method.  A number of deteriorated manholes will also be repaired.  Star Road, Pacific Heights Road, Laniloa Road, Booth Road, and Hiolani Place will be affected.  Construction signs and police traffic control will be present.

            (Estimated completion date, March 2013)

 

King Street Reconstruction between River Street and Bethel Street, Chinatown:  Rehabilitation of sewer lines and select laterals, sewer manhole frame and cover replacement, excavation; Installation and backfill for new 6", 8" & 12" water lines, fire hydrants, valves, manholes; Installation and backfill for new 6" drain lines, inlets and manhole connections; Excavation and backfill for new gas lines; Demonish existing concrete and A.C. pavements to install new work and adjust manholes & valves boxes to grade. Work will include portions of River Street, Kekaulike Street, Maunakea Street, Smith Street, Nuuanu Street and Bethel Street where they intersect with King Street. Multiple lane closures Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

            (Estimated completion date, May 2013)

 

Miscellaneous Drainage Improvements at Various Locations – Lokahi Street (McCully)  Construct concrete drain inlets, concrete drain catch basins, connect to existing drain line, and install drain pipes.

            (Estimated Completion Date, continuing through March 2012)

 

Rehabilitation of Localized Streets, Phase 6A – McCully, Makiki, Moilili Areas  The work includes localized reconstruction of pavement and resurfacing of the streets indicated below; reconstruction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveways are included; tree trimming, pruning and removal will be performed as necessary; post paving activities include permanent pavement markings and adjustment of utility manhole frames and covers to grade.  The affected roadways and limits of work are as follows:

 

Ahana Street, from Liona Street to Rycroft Street, Akala Lane, from King Street to Young Street, Akoko Street, from King Street to Young Street, Alder Street, from King Street to Kamaile Street, Algaroba Street, from Lokahi Street to 2128 Algaroba Street, Alohi Way, from Pensacola Street to Piikoi Street, Amana Street, from Kanunu Street to Makaloa Street, Artesian Street, from King Street to H-1 Freeway, Beverly Court, from Kinau Street to end, Bingham Street, from 360' East of Isenberg Street to Kaialiu Street, Birch Street, from King Street to Kamaile Street

 

Cedar Street, from Rycroft Street to makai end, Church Lane, from King Street to end, Citron Street, from Isenberg Street to ewa end, Coolidge Street, from Isenberg Street to King Street, Coyne Street, from 2121 Coyne Street to University Avenue, Cummins Street, from Queen Street to Waimanu Street, Elm Street, from Pensacola Street to Sheridan Street, Elsie Lane, from King Street to Young Street, Fern Street, from Kalakaua Avenue to Isenberg Street, Griffiths Street, from Beretania Street to Bingham Street, Hauoli Street, from Kapiolani Boulevard to King Street, Hausten Street, from Kapiolani Boulevard to King Street, Hihiwai Street, from University Avenue to Kamoku Street, Hoawa Lane, from King Street to Beretania Street, Hoawa Street, from Kapiolani Boulevard to Fern Street, Hoolai Street, from Pensacola Street to Piikoi Street, Hopaka Street, from Kona Street to Piikoi Street

 

Kaaha Street, from University Avenue to Kapiolani Boulevard, Kahakai Drive, from Kahakai Drive to Kahakai Drive, Kaheka Street, from Young Street to Kapiolani Boulevard, Kahoaloha Lane, from King Street to Nakookoo Street, Kaialiu Street, from Beretania Street to Bingham Street, Kalauokalani Way, from Makaloa Street to Kapiolani Boulevard, Kalei Road, from Kalele Road to end, Kalo Place, from Varsity Place to end, Kamoku Street, from Kaaha Street to Hihiwai Street, Kanunu Street, from Keeaumoku Street to Kalakaua Avenue, Kapaakea Lane, from King Street to end, Kawaiahao Street, from Ward Avenue to Kamakee Street, Kehena Place, from Old Waialea Road to end, Kemole Lane, from King Street to Beretania Street, Koali Road, from Old Waialae Avenue to mauka end, Kolo Place, from Varsity Place to end, Kuikahi Street, from Philip Street to Citron Street, Kuilei Street, from Kapaakea Lane to Waiaka Road

 

Lauiki Street, from Hihiwai Street to Kamoku Street, Lime Street, from Isenberg Street to end, Liona Street, from Cedar Street to Sheridan Street; and from Keeaumoku Street to Kaheka Street, Lokahi Street, from Citron Street to Algaroba Street, Lunalilo Street, from Makiki Street to Keeaumoku Street, Mahi Place, from Puaena Place to end, Mahiai Place, from Mahiai Street to end, Mahiai Street, from Date Street to Kapiolani Boulevard, Makahiki Way, from King Street to end, Makaloa Street, from Kalakaua Avenue to Piikoi Street, Makiki Street, from Beretania Street to H-1 Freeway deadend, Manalo Street, from Waiola Street to Citron Street, Matlock Avenue, from Piikoi Street to Keeaumoku Street, Maunawai Place, from Kapiolani Boulevard to end, Nahaku Place, from Mahiai Street to end,

 

Paani Street, from Kapiolani Boulevard to Waiola Street, Palm Drive, from King Street to Young Street, Pawaa Lane, from King Street to Beretania Street, Philip Street, from Kalakaua Avenue to 1633 Philip Street, Poha Lane, from Beretania Street to King Street, Poni Street, from Kanunu Street to Makaloa Street, Puaena Place, from University Avenue to end, Pumehana Street, from Kapiolani Boulevard to King Street, Punahou Street, from King Street to Philip Street, Rycroft Street, from Sheridan Street to Pensacola Street, TMK: 2-3-19:60, off of King Street between Kaheka Street and Kalakaua Avenue, Varsity Circle, from Varsity Place to Varsity Place, Varsity Place, from University Avenue to Varsity Circle, Victoria Street, from King Street to H-1 Freeway deadend, Villa Lane, from Beretania Street to Young Street, Waimanu Street, from Ward Avenue to 999 Waimanu Street; and from 1051 Waimanu Street to Piikoi Street, Waiola Street, from Makahiki Way to Manalo Street, Wiliwili Street, from King Street to Kapiolani Boulevard, Young Street, from Pensacola Street to Isenberg Street

 

Mokauea Street Improvements between North King Street and Dillingham Boulevard:  Reconstruction concrete curbs and gutters, driveway and some sidewalks; construct new curb ramps; reconstruct and resurface asphalt roadway.  Reconstruction of shallow drain line across Akina Street added.  Post paving activities include installation of permanent pavement markings, adjust utilities to finish grade, and re-install traffic loop detectors.

            (Estimated Completion continuing through March 2012)

 

Rehabilitation of Streets, Phase 1 (aka IDIQ #2) – Naio St.

Paving Naio St.  Permanent striping, adjusting manhole and installing traffic detector loop to follow.

 

Highway Structure Improvements, Pacific Heights Road Retaining Wall, Vicinity of 2210 Star Road

Removal and reconstruction of approximately 227 L.F. of concrete retaining wall with stone veneer facing; relocate joint utility poles and electrical lines for wall construction; replace existing electrical poles with new poles and lines; relocate existing streetlight fixtures on temporary poles for wall construction; install new streetlight fixtures on new poles; restore AC pavement fronting new wall;

restore pavement markings and markers; relocate existing signs and posts; provide traffic controls during working and non-working hours.

            (Estimated completion date, January 2013)

 

Curb Ramps at Various Locations, FY 2009 (B), Palolo and Kaimuki:  Construction of new curb ramps, sidewalks and A.C. transition.  Relocation of existing regulatory/street signs. Installation of pavement striping, markings and markers.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

Bridge Rehabilitation at Various Locations I, FY 2009  Puowaina Drive Bridge over Auwaiolimu Street, Bridge No. 236  Repair of spalls in the concrete elements; repair of deteriorated CRM wall; replacement of concrete railing; strengthening concrete bridge sidewalks; shotcrete facing with soil/rock anchors; and miscellaneous repairs..

            (Estimated completion date, January 2013)

 

Saint Louis Heights Sewer Rehabilitation:  Installation of cured in place pipe (CIPP), manhole rehabilitation, and lateral rehabilitation throughout Saint Louis Heights.  The contractor will also install new sewer lines via pipe bursting at 3 locations along Saint Louis Drive and one easement location between Saint Louis Drive and Frank Street.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 54 – Wilhelmina Rise, 13th Avenue to Matsonia Street  The work includes demolition and reconstruction of the existing PCC pavement and curbs identified on the plan.  Tree trimming, pruning and removal will be performed as necessary and as identified on the plan.  Adjustment of manholes and frames to grade as necessary; post paving activities include permanent pavement markings

 

            (Estimated Completion July 2012)

 

Wilhelmina Rise Sewer Rehabilitation:  Installation of cured in place pipe (CIPP), lateral rehabilitation, and replacement of sewer lines by open trench.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

KAILUA

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Aikahi Park.  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Slurry seal completed.  Kaneohe Bay Drive repair completed.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

KANEOHE

Flood Control Improvements at Various Locations FY 2008 – Kaneohe, Kailua & Waipio:  Demolish and reconstruct new concrete and asphalt concrete ramps and driveways.  Repair existing concrete ditch and adjust utility frames, covers and boxes to finish grade.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Kaneohe: Mokulele Dr and Kaneohe Bay Dr.  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Slurry seal at Mokulele Drive completed.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

Miscellaneous Storm Drainage Improvements at Wailele Road Outlet:  Construction of a new 6' x 5' box culvert, drop manhole, impact-stilling basin, and concrete pavement; waterline relocation; installation of 6' and 4' chain link fencing and gates, and metal guard rail.

            (Estimated completion date, March 2012)

 

MAKAKILO

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Honokai Hale.  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Slurry seal completed.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

NUUANU

Rehabilitation of Kimo Drive Bridge Over Nuuanu Stream, Bridge No. 260  Repair of spalls, concrete guardrails and bridge girders.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

PEARL CITY

Rehabilitation of Streets, Phase 1 (aka IDIQ #2) – Oa St., Pahemo St, Lii Ipo St, Lokowai St, Lokowai Pl, Kanuku Pl, Kanuku St, Olepe Lp, Pahemo Pl, Hekaha St, Honomanu St, Pono St, Ponohale St, Ponohana Lp, Ponokaulike St, Ponokawila Pl, Ponokawila St and Kauhale St intersection.  Resurfacing Hekana St, Kanuku St, & Lii Ipo St.  Paving complete.  Adjusting manholes, permament striping and detector loops remaining.

            (Estimated completion date, May 2012)

 

PEARLRIDGE

Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 51 – Moanalua Road, Kaahumanu Street, Hoomaemae Street, and Hoomalu Street:  Cold planing; excavation of existing asphalt concrete pavements; resurfacing and reconstruction of asphalt concrete pavements; portland cement concrete pavements; reconstruction of existing concrete curbs and/or gutters; arboricultural work; repair of catch basins; adjustment of utility manhole frames and covers; installation of pavement markings; vehicle detector loop installation; and traffic control.

            (Estimated completion date, July 2012)

 

WAHIAWA

Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 58 – California Avenue (Kamehameha Highway to mauka end of California Avenue):  Cold planing; resurfacing and reconstruction of asphalt concrete pavement; adjustment of utility manhole frames and covers; installation of pavement markings and vehicle loop detectors; reconstruction of existing concrete curbs, gutters, berms, sidewalks and Driveways; and construction of concrete and asphalt concrete bus pads.

            (Estimated completion date, March 2012)

 

WAIKIKI

Beachwalk Force Main Phase I:  2 Staging pits to be constructed along Ala Wai Boulevard from Kalakaua towards Ala Moana Boulevard for the microtunneling installation of new sewer line.

            (Estimated completion date, continuing through March 2012)

 

PARADES, WALKS, RACES AND OTHER STREET CLOSURES

 

March 25, 2012 Sunday
7:00AM Starts
9:00AM Ends

FRIENDS OF KAILUA HIGH SCHOOL 5K/10K RUN/WALK sponsored by Friends of Kailua High School/USA Track & Field Inc. The event is expected to have 300+ participants.  5K: It will start at Kailua HS Gym on Akiohala St., to Keolu Dr., to Akamai St.,turnaround, return by same route, to end at the gym. 10K: It will start at Kailua HS Gym on Akiohala St., to Keolu Dr., to Akamai St., to Kahili St., to Akumu St. to turnaround at Alahaki St.,then return same route to end at the gym Contact Ed Kemper 524-0330 or 262-6228, Fax:  523-1406, E-mail:  edracers@aol.com

 

March 25, 2012  Sunday
7:00AM Starts
10:00AM Ends

WATERFRONT at PUULOA TRIATHLON sponsored by Pacific Sport Events. The event is expected to have 300 participants.  Swim: 500 meters- Iroquois Beach out and back course ending on beach near transition area.  Bike: 11 mile- transition area, Iroquois Beach Park-Cormorant Ave-Iroquois Ave-North Rd-West Loch Dr-Iroquois Rd-turnaround at entrance to Lombard Way Housing (Ho Omaka)-West Loch Dr-North Rd-Fort Weaver Rd-Cormorant Ave-end at transition area.  Run: 5K-   Transition area, Iroquois Beach Park-Edgewater Dr-Iroquois Dr-Gannet Ave-106th St-Heron Ave-Ibis Ave-101st St-Iroquois Ave-finish at Iroquois Point Island Club.  Contact: Steven Foster 864-0113, Fax:  685-6666, E-mail:  steve@pacificsportevents.com

 

 

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Contact: Department of Design and Construction, Civil Design Division, Construction Management - 768-8839, Wastewater Management Division, Construction Management - 768-8794, Department of Transportation Services, TST Division 768-8391.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

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20 NEW REFUSE TRUCKS HIT THE ROAD

 (Thurs., March 22, 2012) – Mayor Peter Carlisle today announced that the City has placed 20 new refuse collection trucks into service throughout Oahu.

"These new vehicles will help maintain the recycling and green waste initiatives that are making our island more sustainable, along with providing reliable refuse collection," Carlisle said.

The McNeilus side-loader trucks are based at five refuse yards. The Pearl City Yard, which had one of the oldest truck fleets, received 10 vehicles. The Honolulu Yard welcomed five, Wahiawa added three, while Waianae and Laie received one each. 

In late 2011, a large number of older refuse side-loaders experienced various mechanical problems, forcing some routes in Pearl City and Honolulu to skip their mixed recyclable (blue bin) or green waste (green bin) pickup during that time. Regular gray bin pickup was not affected.

An additional 11 trucks have been ordered and will be placed in service later this year.

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Media contact: Louise Kim McCoy, Mayor's Office, 768-7798.

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                          March 23, 2012

 

HANAUMA BAY NATURE PRESERVE PARKING LOT RESURFACING

 

(Thurs., March 23, 2012) –The Department of Parks and Recreation will close half of the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve public parking  lot (approximately 143 parking stalls) all day on Wednesday and Thursday, March 28 and 29, 2012, for necessary resurfacing.  The repair work will be limited to the upper portion of the parking lot only.  The beach and scenic lookout areas will remain open. 

 

            Weather permitting, the resurfacing should be completed by Friday, March 30, 2012.

 

 

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Media Contact: Hanauma Bay Manager Tara Hirohata, 395-2211.

 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                       March 21, 2012

 

 KUALOA REGIONAL PARK HOSTS KUALOA/HAKIPU'U CANOE FESTIVAL 

 

(Wed., March 21, 2012) –The City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Kualoa Regional Park is hosting its third annual Kualoa/Hakipu`u Canoe Festival on Saturday, April 14, 2012, from 10am–3pm. The event takes place at Kualoa Regional Park, 49-479 Kamehameha Highway, Campground A.

 

            The festival is aimed at capturing the historic and ancient traditions of canoeing, dating back to the Polynesian voyaging era.  It is designed to educate and stir the imaginations of those interested in the original settlers of Hawaii .

 

            The program will showcase a master canoe builder repairing a canoe, a paddle maker, educational booths, and a variety of sailing vessels.  Rides will be offered to the public on the sailing canoe and double-hulled canoe.  The Polynesian Voyaging Society will be in attendance with their voyaging canoes, Hokule'a and Kama Uheheu, moored in the bay.  The educational voyaging canoe, Kanehunamoku, and charter schools Halau Ku Mana and Hakipu'u Learning Center, will host instructive booths to share the knowledge of voyaging through various hands-on activities. 

 

            Kualoa Beach Park, which literally means "long ancestral background," is considered a sacred area.  In 1975, it served as the launching site for the Hokule`a voyaging canoe—the touchstone for rekindling Hawaiian heritage and pride in Polynesian seamanship.

 

            This canoe festival is open to the public.   On site registration is required to ride on the canoes.  Food will be available to purchase.  Come and enjoy the day at Kualoa Regional Park.

  

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Media contact: Iris Fukunaga, Kualoa Regional Park Manager, 237-8525

 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                         March 20, 2012

 

PAKI AVENUE TRAFFIC ADVISORY - TREE PRUNING

 

(Tues., March 20, 2012)—Maintenance pruning of the Exceptional Monkeypod trees on both sides of Paki Avenue, between Kapahulu and Monsarrat Avenues, will begin tomorrow (Wednesday) and is expected to be completed by Thursday, March 29.  The pruning will be performed by a Department of Parks and Recreation Urban Forestry Division contractor.

 

            Lane closures will occur in the curb lane, and intermittently in the center lane, to allow the contractor access to the trees and to safely complete the removal of the branches.  During the closure, motorists are encouraged to exercise caution and avoid Paki Avenue, using Kalakaua and Leahi Avenues as alternate routes.

           

 

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Media contact:  Austin Braaten, Park Grounds Improvement Supervisor II, 971-7151

 

 

 

 

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MAYOR PROCLAIMS MAY 12 'HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS DAY' IN HONOLULU 

(Tues., March 20, 2012)—Mayor Peter Carlisle today proclaimed Saturday, May 12, 2012 as Harlem Globetrotters Day in Honolulu, to honor the world-renowned basketball team that will perform at the City's Neal S. Blaisdell Arena that day—the team's first visit to Hawaii in 20 years.

"Over the past 86 years, the Harlem Globetrotters have entertained and thrilled more than 128 million fans in 120 countries, crossing barriers between cultures, societies and people from all walks of life," Carlisle said. "We're delighted to have them visit Honolulu." 

Known for their exciting showmanship, superb athletic skills and wonderful sense of humor, the Harlem Globetrotters have promoted team spirit, loyalty, dedication and healthy recreation to generations of families, Carlisle said.

The team will perform at the Blaisdell Center Arena on May 12 at 2:00 pm and at 7:30 pm. 

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 Media contact: Jim Fulton, Mayor's Office, 768-6928.

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KUHIO DAY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

           

(Tues., March 20, 2012)−City government offices will be closed on Monday, March 26, in observance of Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole Day, a state holiday.

 

·       Emergency ambulance, fire, lifeguard and police services will be available.

·       Refuse will be collected.  The landfills and transfer stations will be open.

·       Municipal golf courses, botanical gardens and the Honolulu Zoo will be open.

·       City buses will operate on a state holiday schedule. (For route and schedule information, go to http://www.thebus.org/ )

·       The People's Open Markets will be closed

·       The Blaisdell Center box office will be closed.

·       All Satellite City Halls will be closed.

·       Traffic lanes will not be coned.

 

 

 

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