CIP funds for renovations, repairs,
construction, land acquisition statewide
Honolulu, Hawai‘i – The House Finance and Senate Ways and
Means Conference Committee today agreed on the Capital Improvement Project budget for Fiscal
Years 2020 and 2021 totaling more than $3.4 billion. The bill now moves to the full House and
Senate for a final vote.
HB
1259 SD1 CD1 contains
the funding totals for all Capital Improvement Projects including renovations,
repairs, and major maintenance to existing facilities, landscape improvements,
new construction, land acquisition, and utility modifications statewide.
Capital
Improvement Projects Biennium Budget Totals (not including CIP grants-in-aid):
·
FY2020: $1,022,811 billion General
Obligation Bond Funds
·
FY2021: $439,275 million General
Obligation Bond Funds
·
FY2020: $2,323,126 billion All Means of
Financing
·
FY2021: $1,154,258 billion All Means of
Financing
CIP Highlights
Agriculture
·
$13.8 million to support irrigation systems statewide
o $9.3 million FY21 for Molokaʻi
Irrigation System
o $2 million FY20 for Kauaʻi
Irrigation systems
o $2.5 million FY20 for
Waimanalo Irrigation system
·
$19.4 million to support diversified agriculture and agriculture
initiatives statewide
o $1.7 million FY20 for
improvements to the Kahuku Agricultural Park
o $15 million FY20 for
agricultural land acquisition
o $1.1 million FY20 for
improvements to the Honalo Marshalling Yard
o $1.6 million FY20 for
upgrades and infrastructure for a Kalaeloa Harvesting Facility
Accounting and
General Services
·
$4.650 million FY20 for repairs, modernization, and expansion of
critical communication systems
·
$28.609 million FY20 for maintenance of state buildings and facilities
statewide
·
$2.6 million FY20 and FY21 for improvements to NO. 1 Capitol District
Building and the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum
Business, Economic
Development, and Tourism
·
$42 million FY20 and $25 million FY21 for the Dwelling Unit Revolving
Fund
Defense
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$5.5 million for disaster preparation and readiness
o $2.5 million FY20 for
disaster warning and communication devices statewide
o $3 million FY21 to retrofit
public buildings with hurricane protective measures
Education
·
$558.958 million FY20 and $203.150 million FY21 to support public
schools statewide
o $110.7 million FY20 and $110
million FY21 to address the DOE's $868 million repair and maintenance backlog
through standard repair and maintenance projects and
Job Order Contracting.
o $10 million FY20 and FY21
for health and safety projects
o $38 million FY20 and FY21
for the close out of current projects and future project completion
o $44.910 million FY20 and $32.450
million FY21 to address ADA access and Title IX statewide
§ Architectural Barrier
Removal: $11.640 million FY20 and $7.820 million FY21
§ ADA transition: $9.180
million FY20 and $5.630 million FY21
§ Title IX: $19.270 million
FY20 and $19 million FY21
§ Compliance Lump Sum: $5
million FY20
o $14.990 million FY20 for a
new classroom building at Kealakehe Elementary School
o $17 million FY20 for a new
classroom building at Paia Elementary School
o $20 million for the
development of Pohukaina Elementary School, the DOE's first vertical school
o $20 million for phase III of
East Kapolei Middle School
o $22.710 million for a four-classroom
building and library at Haaheo Elementary School
·
$15.369 million for FY20 for Libraries statewide
Hawaiian Home Lands
·
$20 million FY20 for lot development statewide
·
$5 million FY20 for infrastructure, repair, and maintenance statewide
Human Services
·
$2.525 million FY20 for improvements and renovations of the Hawaii
Youth Correctional Facility campus
·
$20 million FY20 for various improvements and federal requirements for
public housing statewide
Hawai‘i Health Systems Corporation
·
$21.499 million FY20 and FY21 for lump sum repair, maintenance,
improvements, and renovations of HHSC facilities statewide
o $13 million FY20 and $13.975
million FY21 for lump sum repair, maintenance, improvements, and renovations
for Hawai‘i
facilities
o $4.216 million FY20 and 4.532
million FY21 for lump sum repair, maintenance, improvements, and renovations
for Kauai facilities
o $2.783 million FY20 and $2.992
million FY21 for lump sum repair, maintenance, improvements, and renovations
for O‘ahu
facilities
o $1.5 million FY20 for lump sum
repair, maintenance, improvements, and renovations for Kahuku Medical Center
Department of Health
·
$8.445 million FY20 and $8.997 FY21 for health and safety improvements
to the Hawaii State Hospital
·
$14.918 million FY20 and FY21 for Wastewater Treatment projects
statewide
·
$13.328 million FY20 and FY21 for Safe Drinking water project statewide
Land and Natural
Resources
·
$10.350 million FY21 for Waikiki Master Plan improvements
·
$7.405 million FY20 and $6.512 million FY21 for watershed protection
and initiatives statewide
o $6.583 million FY20 and $5.992
million FY21 for lump sum watershed protection initiatives
o $300,000 FY20 for Kanaio Dry
Forest fence
o $22,000 FY20 and $20,000
FY21 for a predator proof fence at Kaena Point
o $500,000 FY20 and FY21 for
Mauna Kea Fence
·
$4.650 million for plans, designs, and improvements to small boat
harbors statewide
Public Safety
·
$15 million FY20 for lump sum repair and maintenance of Public Safety
facilities statewide
Transportation
·
$170 million FY20 for the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport new
mauka concourse
·
$172 million FY20 and 275 million FY21 for airfield improvements at
airports statewide
·
$199.050 million FY20 and $184.950 million FY21 for improvements to
harbors statewide
·
$390.250 million FY20 and $68.202 million FY21 for the repair,
maintenance, improvement, and replacement of bridges statewide
·
$7.5 million for pedestrian safety projects statewide
University of Hawaii
·
$41 million FY20 for the renovation of Sinclair Library
·
$38 million FY20 for improvements to the Parking Structure at UH Manoa
·
$14 million FY20 and $10 million FY21 for UH Community Colleges' Minor
CIP statewide
·
$25 million FY20 and 14.5 million FY21 for UH Community Colleges'
Capital Renewal and Deferred Maintenance statewide
·
$2 million FY20 to replace the turf at the Clarence T.C. Ching
Athletics Complex
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$80 million FY20 and $50 million FY21 for UH Renew, Improve, and
Modernize (RIM) projects
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