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This project includes a series of non-separable elements: 6 Debris and Detention Basins, 3 multipurpose detention basins, 1 standalone debris catch structure, mitigation, and a flood warning system. Construction methodology, materials, footprint, as well as design criteria need to be identified to move from a feasibility level of design through the 35%, 65%, and 90% phases necessary to reach a final approved product. The Corps of Engineers Honolulu District is working in partnership with the State of Hawaii and the City and County of Honolulu to identify the Federal Project standard and betterments added by the partners for implementation.

Who should attend? Vendors; Hydraulic and Flood Mitigation Experts; Research Groups; and Non-Profit Organizations.

Representatives should have a firm understanding of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Feasibility Report with Integrated Environmental Impact Statement; as well as the associated Chief’s Report approved and authorized by Congress for implementation.

Vendors are expected to have reviewed the performance requirements and authorized project elements for design and construction generally in accordance with the Chief’s Report approved and authorized by Congress for implementation. These documents will be emailed to the registrants.

Industry Day Goals:

  • To ensure synergy between DoD and Industry representatives
  • Provide Industry with latest project elements and performance requirements
  • Incorporate Industry comments into the project development process
  • Embrace LEED Engineering and Natural alternative construction materials
  • Communicate USACE requirements
  • Gain a better understanding of recent Industry developments

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