Building Industry Hawaii - July 2023

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FRANK V. COLUCCIO CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.

2022 REVENUE: $133.7M

YEARS IN HAWAI‘I: 46

EMPLOYEES: 96

Coluccio Construction employees are dwarfed at the bottom of a wastewater treatment plant construction site. PHOTOS COURTESY FRANK V. COLUCCIO CONSTRUCTION CO.

A high-five to Frank V. Coluccio has operated in Hawai‘i for 46 years and reported 2022 revenue of $133.7 million, which is a 53.1 percent increase from its 2021 revenue of $87.3 million. Construction Co. for making its first appearance in the Top 25, landing at No. 10 on this year’s list. The company

Parent company Frank Coluccio Construction is based in Seattle; its Hawai‘i office is in Kapolei. The company’s heavy-equipment pres- ence as a general contractor for the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) bears witness to Coluccio’s specialties in heavy underground infrastructures, utilities, tunneling and ground improvement. Projects completed in 2022 include Beretania Street sewer improvements at the Awa Street waste- water pumping station, along with force main improvements, Ewa Beach wastewater pumping station improvements and sewer reconstruction on Kailiu Place in Hawai‘i Kai. Among the ongoing projects taken on by Coluccio: Hart Street-Waiakamilo Road sewer replacement, HART’s City Center Utilities Relocation III project, and pipelines at the Kalāwahine Reservoir near Tantalus. Frank V. Coluccio, president of the company’s Hawai‘i operations, says he expects the construc- tion industry to have a “continued steady demand for infrastructure projects” this year. And he’s right, so far: In May, Coluccio Construction was awarded the Beachwalk 42-inch Force Main rehabilitation in Waikīkī, a project expected to bring in nearly $6.4 million in revenue. – Paula Bender

Two cranes at a wastewater treatment plant construction site are poised to gently place a water clarifier into a sewer tank.

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