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The Conversation talked to Pacific Shipyards International CEO Iain Wood and Vice President of Programs Troy Keipper about dry-docking the commercial vessel.
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Swarming a problem. The Conversation takes a closer look at the military's efforts to understand why drinking water tests are of concern when the Navy's water is being filtered. What's causing the reports of sheen and other contaminants in military housing on Oʻahu?
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The nearly $3.4 billion dry dock modernization project at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard is spurring creative thinking to fill the engineering jobs needed over the next several years.
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Hawaiian Dredging is one of three companies driving the modernization of Dry Dock 5 at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. Hawaiian Dredging Vice President of the Commercial Division Paul Silen talked to The Conversation about the joint venture to modernize the shipyard to the tune of $3.4 billion.
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The Conversation looks closer at the pre-planning going into the Navy’s largest construction project in its history — and it's happening at the Pearl Harbor shipyard. We spoke with project manager Roy Morioka.
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A new dry dock at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam is the most expensive construction project in Navy history. In preparation for the influx of supplies and workers, the Navy said it plans to avoid adding to congested Oʻahu roadways by busing in people from a parking lot at Aloha Stadium. The Conversation's Catherine Cruz has more.
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The wastewater did not go through the fourth and final step of treatment before being released offshore. The public is advised to avoid contact with water near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor and off the ʻEwa end of the reef runway.
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The long-awaited opening of the Honolulu rail has brought new attention to traffic from Oʻahu's west side. Some are concerned that construction underway at the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam shipyard could exacerbate congestion on the roads.
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Top military brass discuss plans to ease traffic congestion to shipyard; Transportation officials pursue implementation of road usage charges; Global explorers convene in Hawaiʻi; and a new exhibit celebrates artists John and Kate Kelly
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The Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company will return to Pearl Harbor to modernize its shipyard. The Navy awarded the contract worth close to $3 billion a few weeks ago.