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ALOHA, E KOMO MAI

"ALOHA, E KOMO MAI" means "Welcome" to the Honolulu District. The Honolulu District, founded in 1905, has the largest area of geographic responsibility of any District in the Corps of Engineers. The Honolulu District's area of operations is enormous - crossing five time zones, the international dateline and approximately 12 million square miles of the Pacific Ocean - and includes the territories of Guam, American Samoa and CNMI as well as the Freely Associated States including the Republic of Palau, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The Honolulu District has seven primary missions: Military Construction, Civil Works, Interagency and International Services, Real Estate, Regulatory, Environmental Services and Emergency Management.

As “America’s Engineers in the Pacific,” the District's civil works, military construction and environmental missions evolved over time -- in periods of peace and war -- for more than 100 years. Today, Honolulu District is a full-service district, well prepared to provide a wide range of timely, effective, innovative solutions to meet our customers’ engineering, construction and environmental needs. Honolulu District offers project management, design, construction management, contracting, cost engineering and more.


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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) REQUESTS

General Information and Forms can be found at the following website: www.usace.army.mil/FOIA/Pages/AticleHome.aspx

Please submit forms to one of the following for local FOIA requests:
E-mail: foia-poh@usace.army.mil     Fax: (808) 438-9853

For General Questions regarding the FOIA process, please call or e-mail the Honolulu District Office at: (808)438-2423 or foia-poh@usace.army.mil


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YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR ELECTRONIC CONTACT INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE PUBLIC NOTICES!! The Corps has transitioned to an electronic notification process (reference Public Notice #2009-005, dated April 1, 2009) and will no longer mail full paper copies of Public Notices to interested individuals or organizations.

To receive Public Notices within a particular area of interest, you must fill out the Public Notice Distribution List Request Form, and e-mail, mail or fax to:

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Fax: 808-430-4060

Email Address Changes: If you change your email address, you will need to notify us at Electronic Mail. Please provide your name, old address and your new address. Emails returned due to a change of address will be deleted from our electronic mailing system.

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Pacific Connection Fall 2011

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"Partners in the Pacific"

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New: Afghanistan Volunteer Opportunities

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (POD &  NWD) is inviting Corps employees, those of other federal agencies and from the private sector, to consider serving their country as a civilian in the Afghanistan Engineer District. Important work is being conducted to rebuild that nation's infrastructure and a variety of specialties are required.

In The News

Public Notice: DA Permit application to construct 2,190 feet of new shoreline protection structures at Aua Village, Tutuila, American Samoa

Public Notice: DA Permit application to construct 900 feet of new shoreline protection structures at Nu'uuli Village, Tutuila, American Samoa

District Awards $28M Contract for Schofield Central Vehicle Wash Facility

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partners with the Association of Pacific Ports at their winter conference in Hawaii

2nd Brigade Soldiers Have New Place to Call Home

New Schofield UEPH Barracks Blessed

565th EN DET Completes National Training Center Rotation

This week in history…
Army Engineers fought and lived through the attack on Pearl Harbor

Alterations to Fuel Tanks to Begin

Army Holds Blessing Ceremony for South Range Training Campus

Special Public Notice: COMPLIANCE WITH EXECUTIVE ORDER 13563 REQUEST FOR COMMENTS

Army Corps Presents Bronze de Fleury Medal to Former FEST-A Commander

Honolulu District Awards $544.2 Million in FY11 Contracts in Hawaii, Pacific Region

District Volunteers Clean Up Kawainui Marsh as Part of National Public Lands Day

Corps of Engineers, City, Local Students Team Up to Analyze Ala Wai Watershed Water Quality in Makiki

565th EN DET Partners with RMI to Improve Majuro Infrastructure

Army Corps Schedules Public Meeting for FUDS Study at Maui Bombing Target - Kanahena Point

Army Corps Awards Contract for New Helemano Unaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing Facility


Public Notice:
DA Permit application to breach Kolea Reservoir to eliminate hazards of a breached reservoir, Hana District, Maui Island, Hawai'i

Honolulu District Issues General Permit 2011-001 for Maintenance Clearing of Rivers, Streams, Storm Drains and Beach Areas in the State of Hawaii

Special Public Notice: General Permit 2011-001 for Maintenance Clearing of Rivers, Streams, Storm Drains and Beach Areas in the State of Hawaii

Honolulu District Awards Multiple Award Task Order Contract That Will Help Service Disabled, Veteran Owned Small Businesses

Public Notice: DA Permit Application for proposed annual dredging of Makiki Stream, Makiki Stream, Oahu, Hawai'i

DLNR, Army Corps of Engineers Sign Partnership for Kawainui Marsh Environmental Restoration Project

New Hydrant System Enhances Strategic Aircraft Refueling

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Outreach to American Samoa

Army Corps Awards Contract for New Schofield Unaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing Facility

Public Notice: DA Permit Application to replace and protect the Pono Kai seawall and rebuild the eroding beach that fronts the seawall

Honolulu District Awards Two Construction Contracts

Other Honolulu District News & Public Notices


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Features

Regional Sediment Management
Studying the islands from mauka (mountains) to makai (ocean), the Honolulu District and its partners hope to gain a better understanding of sediment transport, and improve upon how it is managed. [Read More...]

Army Corps of Engineers Offers Water Safety Tips
Drowning is the Nation's second leading cause of accidental death, yet it is possible -- just by wearing a life jacket -- to reduce drowning deaths. Statistics show that 90 percent of those who drown at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes may have survived if they had done so. Here are safety tips from the Corps of Engineers to help recreation seekers keep fun in water-based activities over the summer. [Read More...]

 


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