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Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority OKs MOA to Oversee $5M East–West Center Renovations

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The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority voted Sept. 3 to authorize its executive director to enter into a memorandum of agreement with DBEDT’s Business Development and Support Division and the East West Center to oversee $5,000,000 in renovations at East West Center facilities in Honolulu.

The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority voted Sept. 3 to authorize its executive director to enter into a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism’s Business Development and Support Division and the East West Center to oversee $5,000,000 in capital improvement work at East West Center facilities in Honolulu.

The agreement, as described to the authority, limits HCDA’s role to reviewing scopes of work for consistency with project details before contract execution, monitoring project schedules and progress, confirming completed work, reviewing invoices and recommending them for payment, and providing progress updates to DBEDT’s BDSD. The board approved the motion by roll call following discussion and questions from members.

The memorandum covers renovations identified in the…

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