We’re hopeful that critically needed major Hawaii airport runway repairs at Kona and Lihue will go better than they did at Honolulu Airport.
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We’re hopeful that critically needed major Hawaii airport runway repairs at Kona and Lihue will go better than they did at Honolulu Airport.
2/13/2024 – KOA airport repairs off to a bad start. Were supposed to be done by 6 am but apparently the contractor has a stuck piece of equipment on the runway and won’t be able to move it until 9 am? Hello travel delays!
Is HDOT waiting for something worse to happen, should have taken care of the issues if the issues were known about a long time ago.
The State of Hawaii is what I call, “in-breed”. They are bias against experts from the mainland in their hiring of engineering and construction experts. They must overcome their lack of quality aggregate used in concrete and asphalt. This is the result.
Fingers crossed, this is the state of Hawaii we’re talking about. I’ve tried for two years to get someone to clear the bushes obstructing the views from Wailua and Opeaka”a falls. Still an obstructed view.
There e once a pothole at kaneohe marine base base runway big enough a car could fit in. It was created from a watermain leak