Information Technology Center
Artist’s rendering of the new IT Center building, expected to be completed Summer 2013.
Scheduled to open in Fall 2013, the new, six-story Information Technology Center will house enterprise information and communications technology systems and services that support modern teaching, administration and research for all ten UH campuses and students throughout the state of Hawaii.
Building features
- Disaster-hardened, 8,000-square-foot data center for enterprise servers, storage and communications
- High-quality space for faculty to develop digital content
- Meeting and training rooms with teleconferencing capabilities
- Modern workspaces for ITS staff
- An emergency situation room to support UH disaster response
Project details
- Construction dates: February 2012–Summer 2013
- Size: Approximately 74,000 square feet
- Location: Immediately east of Bilger Addition on the UH Manoa campus
- Sustainability: Green design strategies including LEED silver certification
Key building partners
- Information Technology Services, UH System
- Office of Capital Improvements, UH System
- Ferraro Choi and Associates, Ltd., Architect
- dck pacific construction, LLC, General Contractor
- Bowers + Kubota Consulting, Construction Manager
Latest Updates
News
Feb. 3, 2012
University breaks ground for Information Technology Center
President Greenwood’s remarks at the IT Center groundbreaking
Construction updates
May 21, 2013
Detailed project timeline (April 2013 update) (PDF)
May 20, 2013
Five week schedule (PDF)
May 9, 2013
Continued work on new 8" water line on Correa Road in afternoon to evening
May 3, 2013
Night and Weekend work for site grading and utility excavation/installation
Dec. 20, 2012
Reward offered for info about damaged construction tower crane
Feb. 15, 2012
Construction site layout (revised) (PDF)
Jan. 31, 2012
Large truck traffic
Jan. 26, 2012
Physical Science Building parking lot closure
Jan. 25, 2012
Notice of Construction
Photos
Daily and hourly photos of the construction site.
Building progress, events and artist’s renderings on the UH System Flickr site.