Halawa Correctional Facility

Project ID: 12-27-5674 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyHawaii Accounting & General Services [HI]
Deadline03/19/26
Posted02/10/26
Estimated Value$10,000,000 (Agency Estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationHawaii
Description
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CONSOLIDATE HEALTH CARE UNIT

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Halawa Correctional Facility, operated by the State of Hawai'i, is seeking to consolidate its health care unit. The goal of this contract is to enhance the facility's healthcare services through construction and renovation efforts. The project is overseen by the Department of Accounting and General Services. Work Details The contractor will be responsible for the construction and renovation of the consolidated health care unit at Halawa Correctional Facility. This includes architectural work, electrical work, plumbing, installation of security systems, painting, and other related construction activities. Specific tasks include installation of walls, ceilings, electrical fixtures, security cameras, doors, and windows; ensuring compliance with all relevant specifications and codes; and providing necessary materials such as drywall, electrical wiring, plumbing fixtures, and security equipment. The estimated cost for this project is $10 million. Period of Performance The contract performance period is expected to commence upon award and will continue until the completion of the project as specified in the contract documents. Place of Performance The work will be performed at the Halawa Correctional Facility located in Aiea, Hawaii. Bidder Requirements Bidders must comply with specific requirements including having appropriate licenses and registrations to perform construction work in Hawaii. Additionally, bidders may need to demonstrate experience with similar projects and adhere to any local contracting regulations.

Contacts
Contact nameSally Tamai
Contact emailsally.l.tamai@hawaii.gov
Contact phone(808) 586-0463
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