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  2. Honolulu city job openings about 2,500, officials say

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    Feb. 16—Employing more than 10, 000 full-and part-time workers, the City and County of Honolulu continues to seek new ways to fill many of its unfilled jobs. Employing more than 10, 000 full-and ...

  3. Construction on Ka Haku by Hilton Club restarts - AOL

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    Jan. 3—Construction on the Ka Haku by Hilton Club, a 32-story timeshare tower in the heart of Waikiki at the former King's Village site, has started again after a lengthy COVID-19 hiatus.

  4. Construction hiring in 'wait-and-see mode' amid interest rate ...

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    Construction job openings dropped nearly 40% from a year ago in October, according to a separate report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday. Contractors hired 293,000 workers ...

  5. Par Pacific Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Par Pacific Holdings, Inc., a company whose headquarters are in Houston, Texas, owns operations in oil and production and midstream operations. Par Pacific owns the largest operating refinery in Hawaii which has a 94,000-bpd capacity, this distributes to 90 proprietary and additional independent retail locations under the Hele and 76 brands. In ...

  6. Dillingham Construction - Wikipedia

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    It was previously based in Oahu, Hawaii then in San Francisco, and Pleasanton, California. The company was founded by Walter F. Dillingham in 1889, as the Oahu Railway and Land Company to build a railroad across the swamps of Oahu, Hawaii for large-scale sugar cane production. [1] [2] It is also known as Dillingham Construction.

  7. John H. Wilson Tunnels - Wikipedia

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    The tunnels are named after former Honolulu Mayor John H. Wilson, [2] who built the first carriage road over the Nu‘uanu Pali in 1898. While mayor, Wilson advocated a tunnel connecting Kaneohe with Honolulu through Kalihi Valley. The City and County of Honolulu spent US$12 million on the tunnels and highway. Construction started on the ...

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