A New Path After Prison
A recently launched program offers inmates carpentry and drywall training to “break the cycle of reincarceration while meeting workforce needs.”
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A recently launched program offers inmates carpentry and drywall training to “break the cycle of reincarceration while meeting workforce needs.”
The first cohort of 16 leaders from small and medium companies learned to scale up their contracting businesses.
The Building Industry Association of Hawaii has revived its education program, a gateway to well-paid construction jobs.
CEO Micah Kāne and Senior VP Lauren Nahme explain funding decisions, and how efforts to rebuild Lahaina may ultimately drive down costs of simple homes.
The county’s Housing Agency and its private partners are now working on 509 affordable homes, with another 860 expected to break ground in about 2025.
An expert explains how to reverse the damage from the state’s 83,000 cesspools, including using treated wastewater for irrigation and landscaping.
Shaping communities through design excellence. This article recognizes the winners and entrants in the AIA Honolulu 65th Annual Design Awards.
Kamehameha Schools is planning 15,500 new homes in the areas, but it could take decades to become a reality.
Affordable and workforce housing is costly and complicated to build. Developers depend on private investments to bring thousands of units to market.