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Thomas Square Park Improvements

Thomas Square is the historic site where sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom was officially restored on July 31, 1843, following an unlawful seizure by British subjects. Each year, La Hoʻihoʻi Ea is celebrated there to commemorate that pivotal moment in Hawaiʻi’s history. Because of its deep cultural significance, restoring Thomas Square was essential to both honor its legacy and revitalize it as a vibrant community gathering place.

Kaikor Construction was awarded Phases 2 and 3 of the revitalization project. During the initial phase, Kaikor constructed architectural and decorative walkways, a signage wall featuring the State motto, and a 12-foot-tall bronze statue of King Kamehameha III.

The final phase included restoration of the central water fountain, rehabilitation of the comfort station and historic trellis, and installation of the remaining architectural concrete walkways—completing the transformation of Thomas Square for future generations to enjoy.

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