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Governor Abercrombie releases CIP funds for Honolulu International Airport

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HONOLULU – Governor Neil Abercrombie today announced the release of $2.45 million for various design and management Capitol Improvement Projects (CIP) at Honolulu International Airport.

Honolulu International Airport is the state’s primary transportation hub for local, visitor and business travel throughout the islands and to 42 mainland and international cities. Since taking office, the Abercrombie Administration has made airport improvements a priority.

“I want to thank our residents who travel frequently for their patience as we’ve been working to improve the airport facilities,” said Governor Abercrombie. “By expediting the release of these design and management funds, construction projects currently underway will continue into the next phase.”

The newly released funds include:

  • $750,000 — Design for reroofing of the Diamond Head Concourse of the Overseas Terminal
  • $500,000 — Design to improve the 3rd level roadway for the Interisland Terminal and the vehicular connecting link between the Interisland and Overseas Terminals
  • $400,000 — Design for reroofing of the ‘Ewa Concourse of the Overseas Terminal
  • $200,000 — Design to improve the 2nd level roadway fronting the Overseas Terminal
  • $600,000 – Consolidated construction management for administration and inspection of multiple airport CIP projects (consolidating management allows for implementation of a larger quantity of airport CIP in a timely manner while ensuring adequate oversight within budget)

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