Construction Begins on New Ocean Safety Base Station at Kailua Beach Park

Construction site of the Ocean Safety Base Station at Kailua Beach Park

Kailua, Hawaii, September 23, 2025

News Summary

Construction is set to start on a new Ocean Safety District Operations Base Station at Kailua Beach Park, marking it as the first dedicated facility for the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department. The initial phase focuses on sewer connection installation, expected to last two to three weeks. The project involves several tasks including roadway demolition and restoration, with a total estimated cost of $2.5 million and projected completion by July 2026. Motorists should prepare for lane closures and potential delays.

Kailua, Hawaii – Construction Set to Begin on New Ocean Safety Base Station at Kailua Beach Park

Construction for a new Ocean Safety District Operations Base Station at Kailua Beach Park is scheduled to commence on September 29. The initial phase will focus on installing a new sewer connection line, and this work is anticipated to last approximately two to three weeks.

This facility holds significant importance as it will be the first structure constructed specifically for the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department. Once completed, it will serve as a pivotal hub for lifeguard operations covering the area from Mokapu Peninsula to Waimanalo Bay.

Construction Details

The construction project includes several key tasks:

  • Demolition and removal of the asphalt roadway
  • Installation of a new sewer lateral connected to an existing sewer manhole
  • Restoration of the roadway

Work will take place during the hours of 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. from Sunday through Friday, excluding holidays. Residents and visitors should be prepared for lane closures throughout the duration of the project, affecting traffic flow in the area.

Traffic Advisory

Motorists are advised to exercise caution and expect potential delays while travelling near Kailua Beach Park. Adherence to all traffic controls, posted signs, and instructions from special duty police officers is crucial for ensuring safety during the roadwork.

Facility Specifications

The new base station will comprise approximately 454,100 square feet of land with the building itself measuring 1,680 square feet. It will include:

  • Two offices
  • A bathroom
  • A kitchenette
  • A board storage room
  • Two roll-up garages for truck and rescue ski storage

This new facility is designed to provide lifeguards with a secure storage space for essential rescue and medical equipment, enhancing their response capabilities.

Project Timeline and Cost

The project, which has an estimated total cost of $2.5 million, was originally set for completion in summer 2025. However, delays due to redesigning a retaining wall have pushed the final completion date back to July 2026.

Public Inquiries

Residents with questions or comments regarding the construction may reach out to the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Design and Construction at (808) 768-8400.

FAQ Section

What is the purpose of the new Ocean Safety Base Station?

The base station will serve as the first dedicated facility for the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department, providing a crucial hub for lifeguard operations.

How long will the construction last?

The construction is expected to last approximately two to three weeks starting from September 29.

What type of work will be done during construction?

The project will involve demolition of the existing roadway, installation of a new sewer connection, and restoration of the roadway.

What are the traffic implications during construction?

A single lane will be closed during the entire duration of the project, and drivers should expect delays and follow all traffic controls.

When is the new base station expected to be complete?

The completion date has been pushed to July 2026 due to a redesign of the retaining wall.

What is the estimated cost of the project?

The total cost of the new base station project is estimated at $2.5 million.

Key Features of the New Ocean Safety Base Station

Feature Details
Total Area 454,100 square feet
Building Size 1,680 square feet
Included Facilities Two Offices, Bathroom, Kitchenette, Board Storage Room, Two Roll-Up Garages
Estimated Cost $2.5 million
Expected Completion July 2026
Construction Duration 2-3 weeks

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