Maui Harbor District Office Relocated, Blessed
The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation, Harbors Division held a blessing ceremony Wednesday, March 27, 2019, to celebrate the completion of the Harbors Maui District Office relocation to the Old Kahului Railroad Building A on Kaʻahumanu Avenue.
This work is part of the Harbors Division’s facility improvement projects planned throughout the commercial harbor system that is aimed at supporting the state’s economic growth and maritime industries.
In 2012, HDOT Harbors Maui District conducted an assessment study to best utilize the land at Kahului Harbor to meet current operational needs as well as the future demands for cargo processing areas. The study identified opportunities to improve the use of land and decrease congestion of geographical constraints by relocating the Harbors Maui District Office to the Old Kahului Railroad Building Am and allowing the adjacent Buildings B and C for to be used by others.
Renovation work on the Harbors Maui District Office preserves the historic architectural features of the former Kahului Railroad Building while upgrading the plumbing, air conditioning, fire sprinkler, electrical, communications systems, improve architectural items, cabinets, and landscaping. This was a state funded project with an estimated cost of $7.5 million.
“Kahului Harbor is our state’s third largest port, and these improvements are essential to increase operational efficiency and improve conditions for Harbors personnel,” said Governor David Ige.
HDOT is looking forward to other improvements at Kahului Harbor to further provide facilities that meet the diverse needs and safety of cargo operations and commercial activities in the area.