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GOVERNOR LINGLE RELEASES $1 MILLION GRANT FOR HAWAI`I BUILDING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION TRAINING CENTER

For Immediate Release:  February 6, 2008


HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle has released a $1 million grant-in-aid to the Hawai‘i Building Industry Foundation (HBIF) for the construction of a training center in Waipahu.

The new Construction Training Center of the Pacific will provide a permanent home for HBIF’s continuing education and certification programs, as well as its successful Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Training (PACT) program, which offers 160 hours of instruction on the basic principles of construction for students interested in entering the building industry. In addition to administering the program, HBIF offers scholarships to deserving students who cannot afford the tuition, with a focus on assisting underprivileged residents working multiple jobs to make a living wage.

“The Hawai‘i Building Industry Foundation is helping to address the shortage of qualified workers in our local construction industry by ensuring that motivated individuals who want to pursue a career in construction have access to affordable and high-quality training programs,” said Governor Lingle. “Having its own center in Waipahu will allow HBIF to prepare more members of our workforce for long, safe and rewarding careers in construction.”

According to a recent study conducted by the Hawai‘i Institute of Public Affairs, Hawai‘i will require an additional 9,400 construction workers through the year 2012. Part of this shortfall is due to the anticipated retirement of 30 percent of Hawai‘i’s construction workforce during the next four to five years.

Currently, HBIF borrows space from various organizations to hold its 12-week PACT program. New classes begin every six to eight weeks and are comprised of 12 students each.
The new Construction Training Center in Waipahu will house multiple classrooms, a trade shop, computer lab, library, meeting rooms and conference center, and will be large enough so that HBIF can start a new PACT class every four weeks.

“If we don’t have enough skilled construction workers in Hawai‘i, affordable housing projects will invariably be delayed or take longer to build,” said Dan Davidson, executive director of the Hawai‘i Housing Finance and Development Corporation. “Through its training programs, HBIF is helping to ensure that the current and future workforce needs of our entire construction industry are met and that more Hawai‘i residents have access to higher-paying jobs.”

The total cost of the new Construction Training Center of the Pacific is estimated to be $4.8 million. The remainder of the project cost is being covered by funds from the federal Economic Development Administration and private donations. Construction is scheduled to be completed in March 2009.

“The new training center will bring our classes under a single roof,” said Karen Nakamura, executive director of the Hawai‘i Building Industry Foundation.  “This will strengthen our overall program by helping us organize classes and coordinate trainers from the field more efficiently and by increasing the number of students and workers we can reach.”

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For more information, contact:

Karen Nakamura
Executive Director, HBIF
Phone: (808) 847-4666, ext. 1 

Dan Davidson
Executive Director, HHFDC
Phone: (808) 587-0641

Lenny Klompus
Senior Advisor – Communications
Phone: (808) 586-7708

Russell Pang
Chief of Media Relations
Phone: (808) 586-0043

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