Major uptick in Mānoa campus upkeep during pandemic
When the COVID-19 pandemic closed UH Mānoa, multiple units went into overdrive to get ahead on basic maintenance and projects, big and small.
When the COVID-19 pandemic closed UH Mānoa, multiple units went into overdrive to get ahead on basic maintenance and projects, big and small.
The UH Mānoa campus transformation includes converting interior roads into pedestrian malls and increasing and improving spaces—indoors and out—for learning, study, collaboration and recreation.
The project includes replacing tile flooring and updating lighting fixtures with energy efficient fixtures in the open public areas on levels 2 and 3.
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2019 legislative session.
The project will convert Sinclair Library into a hub of student interaction with modern, comfortable spaces for individual study, group study, academic advising and tutoring, and more.
Planning has begun with a $700,000 state appropriation, and Gov. David Ige has included the university’s $41 million request for the project in his proposed budget.
UH Mānoa celebrates the completed renovations of the baseball clubhouse and Gym 2.
UH is proposing a bold new $1.2 billion capital improvement strategy that modernizes its classrooms, laboratories and offices while addressing its deferred maintenance backlog.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie released $58.5 million to the University of Hawaiʻi System for capital improvement projects at various campuses.