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U.S. Navy Ford Island Infrastructure Design-Build
Client: U.S. Navy
Location: Ford Island, HI, U.S.
Business Segment: Mission Solutions
Industry: Government

Executive Summary
For the U.S. Navy's plan to centralize its Pearl Harbor Naval Base operations, Fluor provided infrastructure improvements at Ford Island in historic Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. These upgrades preserve the island's unique legacy while also modernizing base facilities to improve efficiency.
Client's Challenge
The U.S. Navy required site improvements at Ford Island to provide centralized Naval operations within the historic Pearl Harbor. The Navy needed improvements to enhance efficiency, modernize facilities and reduce maintenance costs and congestion at the base.
In addition, the client requested the renovation of a 60-year old movie theater into a state-of-the-art meeting and conference center. The 21,000-square foot facility is the centerpiece of an effort to renovate and improve the Ford Island site into a world-class government installation.
The challenges included recruiting and hiring local labor in the area.
Fluor's Solution
We provided engineering, procurement and construction services to redevelop the site. The development included upgraded telecommunications systems, new roads, a new sewage collection system, two telecommunications facilities and a state-of-the-art conference center.
We worked closely with the Navy on its master plan for the island to ensure that historic preservation issues were properly addressed. Almost 90% of the movie theater, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was demolished and restored again.
Local subcontractor firms with experience working in the area were hired to provide services on the project.
To address potential craft labor shortages, we formulated and negotiated the first-of-its-kind Aloha Stabilization Agreement to unite the union and nonunion labor forces, which ensured workforce stability, fair labor practices and uniform working conditions.
Conclusion
The Ford Island project resulted in a modernized, efficient site for the U.S. Navy's Pacific operations.
When our engineering and construction work was complete, Ford Island's infrastructure was optimized with new roads, utilities and sewer collection systems. The renovated conference center featured state-of-the-art facilities while maintaining the original appearance of the historic movie theater.
Additionally, the Helmets to Hardhats program was used on the Ford Island project. This federally funded program helped former military personnel transition to civilian life by working with trade unions to train personnel for careers in the construction and services industries.
