School, library construction funding released

HONOLULU (AP) – More than $20 million for construction projects at public schools and libraries has been approved by the state.

Repair, maintenance and new construction at educational facilities account for about 40 percent of the $48.9 million Gov. Neil Abercrombie released Thursday.

The construction intended to continue the economic momentum achieved since last year, the governor said in a press release. The selected projects are intended to create jobs and benefit communities.

Educational facilities will receive the largest chunk of funding, with $15 million designated for high school science facilities from Keaau to Kau on the Big Island and $1 million for the design of a new library in Nanakuli.

Another $13 million will go to toward the design of a consolidated rental car facility at the Honolulu International Airport.

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