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McDonald's Site Work Beginning

 
August 11, 2014 Edition

 

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You may have noticed that the dust screen fronting Kamehameha Highway near the Laie hotel site appears to be growing. That's because an additional dust screen was recently placed around the site of the future Laie McDonald's and the adjacent, commercially-zoned corner property.

New dust screen at McDonald's site

New dust screen at McDonald's site

(note hotel under construction at far left)

 

The six-foot high, black dust screen was installed in preparation for infrastructure site work that begins in earnest this week for the new McDonald's restaurant and corner lot. That work includes site grading, the installation of water lines, sewer, storm water and irrigation lines, and the creation of a storm water detention basin.

The construction and paving of driveways to provide access to the site from Iosepa roadway and Kamehameha highway are also part of the job. Laie-based general contracting company, Solo Corp., will oversee the project to get the site ready for McDonald's to construct its restaurant building.

Laie McDonald's conceptual site plan
Laie McDonald's conceptual site plan

  

Iosepa Electric, another local Laie company, will also be installing roadway streetlights and the underground electrical lines that will provide power to the new McDonald's and the adjacent Courtyard by Marriott hotel.

Siotame Uluave, president of Solo Corp., said, "We're excited to be a part of this project, right here in our own community. All of the work will be finished in approximately five months, with the McDonald's site pad work complete in about a month."

McDonald's Landscape Plan
McDonald's landscape plan

McDonald's will begin building construction shortly after the site pad is ready, with a targeted opening for early next year.

We'll continue to provide updates as construction work progresses. 

Mahalo,

 

The Envision Lā'ie Team

     Envision Lā'ie represents a diverse group of residents and stakeholders of Ko'olau Loa working together to study Lā'ie and plan for its future possibilities, a future that protects quality of life and emphasizes the values of the people who live in the Ko'olau Loa region.
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