Hotels - New
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Project |
Description |
Owner |
Date |
Estimated Construction Cost |
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Kalia Tower Hilton Hawaiian Village
Waikiki, Hawaii |
300-foot-tall, 24-story, 400-room hotel project with a 45-foot-tall lobby and a two-story deep, 64-foot span connecting bridge structure to the adjacent Coral Ballroom and meeting room facilities. | Hilton Hotels Corporation | 2000 |
$65 M |
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Hawaii Prince Hotel
Waikiki, Hawaii |
The Hawaii Prince Hotel is a 521-room, 350-foot-tall project featuring two 28-story concrete towers atop a 5-story podium and a basement built 21 feet below sea level. It was the first high-rise structure in Hawaii designed using wind-tunnel testing. 625,000 sq. ft. | Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki Corporation | 1990 |
$80 M |
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Hilton Waikoloa Village
South Kohala, Island of Hawaii |
A five star 1200 guestroom hotel with a total area in excess of 1,500,000 square feet. Project contains seven major buildings and numerous other smaller buildings 1 to 8 stories in height containing guestrooms, public areas, back of house facilities and restaurants. Major structures consist of cast in place concrete and structural steel. Smaller buildings are framed in concrete, structural steel, masonry and wood. Design requirements include high seismic (zone 3) criteria. | HRW Limited Partnership | 1988 |
$190M |
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Hyatt Regency Guam Hotel
Tumon Bay, Guam |
A five star, 500 guestroom hotel with a total area of approximately 860,000 square feet. Structures consist of a 15 story guestroom tower and six other 1 to 6 story structures comprising of public areas, back of house facilities, restaurants and a 600 stall parking structure. Structures constructed of cast-in-place concrete, precast prestressed concrete, and structural steel. Design requirements include zone 3 high seismic and 155 mph wind loads. | EIE Guam Corporation | 1993 |
$150 M |
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Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel
South Kohala Island of Hawaii |
A five star, 350 guestroom hotel with total area of approximately 650,000 square feet. Project contains a dozen structures 1 to 6 stories in height comprising of guestrooms, public areas, back of house facilities, restaurants and a 400 stall parking structure. Structures constructed of cast in place concrete and structural steel. Design requirements include zone 3 seismic loads. | Mauna Kea Properties | 1994 |
$125 M |
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Ritz-Carlton Kapalua Hotel
Kapalua, Hawaii |
A resort hotel complex with several concrete framed guestroom towers 6 to 8 stories in height; 630,000 sq. ft. | Kapalua Land Company | 1993 |
$115 M |
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Ritz-Carlton Mauna Lani Hotel
South Kohala, Island of Hawaii |
A resort hotel complex with several concrete framed guestroom towers 6 stories in height; 580,000 sq. ft. | The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company | 1991 |
$83 M |
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Outrigger Hotel Tahiti
Papeete, Tahiti French Polynesia |
200-room, four-story resort hotel complex; 125 mph wind design. Design Development drawings produced in metric units. | Societe de Hôtels Tahitiens Papeete, Tahiti | 1997 |
$125 M |
