

CAAP-21-0000533 APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT (CIVIL NO. HIKIDA, HEARINGS OFFICER, OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS, STATE OF HAWAI#I, Appellees-Appellees NO. NAN, INC., Petitioner-Appellee-Appellant, and BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY, Respondent-Appellee-Appellee, and DESIREE L. 52 OP IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I –––O0O––– HAWAIIAN DREDGING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Intervenor-Appellant-Appellee, v. The command expects work to occur in Hawaii through September 2027 and is obligating $463 million in fiscal 2023 military construction funds.Īccording to DOD, the task order contains three options that could bring the award’s total value to $3.4 billion if exercised.FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI#I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-21-0000533 3 10:02 AM Dkt. Pacific Fleet’s nuclear-powered submarines.


The Navy said the planned project will replace Dry Dock 3 with a new graving dock, dubbed Dry Dock 5, meant to help the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard improve its capability to maintain and modernize the U.S. In 2021, NAVFAC Pacific awarded five companies spots on the potential $8 billion multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract in support of the Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program, which seeks to integrate industrial plant equipment and other infrastructure investments at the service branch’s four public shipyards to meet requirements for nuclear fleet maintenance. The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific is the contracting activity and received four proposals for project, as part of a contract awarded in November 2021, the Department of Defense said Friday.
