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Experience
Multi-Family
Housing -
BEQ Modernization, Building 1367 & 1368, Pearl Harbor,
Oahu, Hawaii
Location: Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii
Contract Value: $5.2 Million
Client: Department of the Navy
This project was completed in two (2) phases. Phase I consisted
of all renovation work for Building 1367 and the construction
of a new lounge area. Upon completion of Phase I, the occupants
of Building 1368 moved to Building 1367. Phase II, consisted
of the renovation of Building 1368.
The project involved the interior demolition of the entire
complex, installation of new bathrooms, lounges, a reception
area, offices, and kitchens. Work scope included site work
(demolition and removal, excavation, trenching, backfilling,
removal and disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs),
engineering control of asbestos containing materials, removal
and disposal of lead containing paint), concrete (cast-in-place
concrete), masonry (CMU structural walls), woods and plastics
(carpentry, casework, cabinetry), thermal and moisture protection
(membrane waterproofing, sealants), doors and windows (wood
doors, finish hardware), finishes (metal support systems,
lathing, plastering, gypsum board, ceramic tile, resilient
tile flooring, carpet, painting), specialties (toilet/bathroom
accessories), mechanical (central air conditioning system,
fire sprinkler system, mechanical insulation, plumbing systems),
electrical (interior wiring systems/lighting/fire alarm system,
CATV), and other incidental related work. Subcontractors performed
electrical, plumbing, air conditioning, flooring, steel structure,
CMU walls, termite treatment, and chainlink fencing.
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