The CIP release announcement comes on the heels of Thursday’s jobs numbers showing Hawaii with its lowest unemployment rate (5.7 percent) since 2008.
Here are just a few highlights from the (very long) list:
- $10 million for infrastructure improvements at Hawaii schools
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$10 million for Americans With Disabilities Act compliance at state and federal housing projects on several islands
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$5.6 million for improvements and renovations at Mayor Wright Homes
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$12.5 million to design and build the UH Pacific Health Research Lab in Kalaeloa in West Oahu
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$10 million for new buildings to support the Kapiolani Community College’s Culinary Institute of the Pacific.
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$750,000 to install a photovoltaic system for the state-owned warehouse where Hawaii Livestock Slaughterhouse operates
Read the full list on the governor’s website.
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