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Hawaii Schools R&M Backlog List
This is a link to the DOE's Operations and Maintenance Section website area called FACTRAK. This page will allow search by school and will show not only backlog projects, but projects that are already funded.

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3R's Staff
Hawaii 3R's Team 2007: From left, Ryan Shigetani, Executive Director;
Elaine Mock, Executive Assistant; Yuki Lei Sugimura, Neighbor Island Project Coordinator; Monica Kaui Baron, DOE Hawaii 3R's Program Coordinator;
Carole Haida, Hawaii 3R's Project Coordinator.

3R's Staff
Hawaii 3R's Team: Gabriel Ishida, Executive Assistant; Ryan T. Shigetani,
Executive Director; Bruce Coppa, Chairman of the Board; visiting Kailua High
School. (Missing: Yuki Lei Sugimura, Neighbor Island Project Manager)

What is Hawaii 3R's?

In 2001, U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye began a new initiative called Hawaii 3R's (Repair, Remodel and Restore Hawaii's public schools). Our mission is to bring outside financial and human resources together to tackle the approximate $640 million repair and maintenance backlog.

Working with state agencies, trade unions, businesses, military, community leaders, parents, teachers, and students, the goal is to match state, federal, and private funds with volunteerism -- "sweat equity" -- both skilled and unskilled, to reduce the backlog.

The Hawaii State Legislature passed and then-Governor Ben Cayetano enacted a new law providing initial funding and tax credits for contractors participating in the program. Federal funds have been received through the Joint Venture Education Forum. Private grants have been received from AT&T, Campbell Estate and the Hawaii Community Foundation.

 

How Will It Work?

Hawaii 3R's will award grants to those public schools that step forward with private contributions and/or professional volunteerism - "sweat equity" - of equal or greater value to the requested grant amount. Grant awards are limited to $50,000 per application.

The program is a victory for all involved. The State saves thousands of taxpayer dollars. The schools receive much needed repair and maintenance. Contributing businesses earn valuable State tax credits.


Hawaii 3R's
735 Bishop St., Suite 336 - Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone (808) 521-5524 - Fax (808) 521-5527 -


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