Facilities authority moves to speed classroom builds

As public agencies nationwide look to technology to streamline operations and rein in costs, the Hawaii School Facilities Authority is betting that software — not bricks and mortar — is the key to fixing one of the state’s most daunting infrastructure problems: aging, overcrowded public schools.

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