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Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority hears update on $1M Heʻeia gravel access road and streambed clearing
Summary
HCDA staff reported completion of vegetation removal and construction of a gravel access road in Heʻeia under a $1 million contract; work began mid-July and finished mid-August, and the item was presented as information only after a quorum was not reached.
The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority received an update Oct. 1 on a $1,000,000 contract to design and construct a gravel access road from Ala Loa Street to He‛eia Stream and to remove and manage streambed vegetation in He‛eia, Hawaii.
The report, presented by Little DeNoi, asset manager for the authority, said the contractor cleared dense overgrowth, rebuilt a driveline with compacted gravel to allow truck access and completed the work in roughly one month. “We awarded a $1,000,000 contract to Hakou'o'oibi. They started work in mid July and they completed in mid August,” Little DeNoi…
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