Strong interest in TOD development opportunity in Hawaii

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Strong interest in TOD development opportunity in Hawaii

The Department of Navy (DON) in the USA has received a strong response from the private sector for the Transit-Oriented Development project in Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam on Oahu island in Hawaii. The Navy envisions a transit-oriented development that would be transformational for both Navy personnel and the island of Oahu as a whole.

The project includes the planning, designing, construction and operation of private mixed-use Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) on approximately 70 acres of ocean view land in the Salt Lake area of Oahu near Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH).

The site is comprised of two (2) non-contiguous parcels: 13-acre Little Makalapa with direct access to the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) rail station, and 57-acre Naval Facilities Engineering adjacent to the Pearl Harbor Navy Exchange shopping center.

On February 24, 2020, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command’s (NAVFAC) newly established Acquisition Modernization Office (AMO) released a request for information (RFI) for industry’s perspective on how to best enhance 70 acres of ocean-view property. AMO held a Developer Conference Webinar on March 18, 2020.

Approximately 78 members from the private sector representing various firms participated in the conference webinar “signaling strong interest in the public-private partnership proposal to reimagine approximately 70 acres of land adjacent to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam,” said Naval Facilities Hawaii. The interested firms must submit the response to RFI till April 10, 2020.

You can see the details of the RFI on our business opportunity page here

 

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