Department of Design and Construction

City to begin improvements to Ala Wai Golf Course bridges

Aerial image showing a portion of the Ala Wai Golf Course with Leahi (Diamond Head) in the distance against a blue sky with some clouds on the upper left. The image shows a bunker on the bottom left and a putting green in the center marked by a yellow flag. A concrete path flanks the course on the right side which connects to another path on the other side of the course in the center. Trees flank the course on both the right and left sides.

The City will make improvements to the pedestrian and vehicular bridges at Ala Wai Golf Course.

HONOLULU – The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Design and Construction will begin work to improve the pedestrian and vehicular bridges at the Ala Wai Golf Course beginning Monday, July 14, 2025. Construction will take place Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., excluding holidays, and is expected to be completed by December 2026.

The $3,309,000 project, awarded to MOCON Corporation, includes the removal of the existing deteriorated pedestrian bridge and the construction of a new pedestrian bridge between the driving range and its parking lot. It will also involve the restoration of the existing severely damaged concrete culvert and its associated vehicular bridge that connects Kapahulu Avenue with the golf course clubhouse and parking lot.

Google earth satellite image showing the location of the two bridges to be repaired at the Ala Wai Golf Course. The pedestrian bridge in the upper right corner of the image is outlined in orange. The Vehicular bridge in the bottom right is outlined in red. A canal runs below both bridges. Parking lots flank the left and right side of the vehicular bridge. In the bottom left is the club house. In the upper left is the golf course.

Satellite image showing the location of the pedestrian bridge and vehicular bridges (image courtesy Google Earth)

Access to the clubhouse, driving range, golf course, and parking lots will remain open throughout construction. The public is advised to use caution when traveling through the area and is asked to follow all posted warning signs, barriers, traffic control devices, and/or personnel instructions. Questions and comments may be directed to the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Design and Construction at (808) 768-8400.

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