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HONOLULU - The state government of Hawaii has announced today the awarding of several multi-million dollar contracts for infrastructure projects across the islands. The contracts, totaling over $100 million, have been awarded to various construction companies as part of the state's ongoing efforts to improve and expand its infrastructure.One of the largest contracts awarded is for the construction of a new highway interchange on the island of Oahu. The $25 million contract has been awarded to a local construction firm, which will be responsible for designing and building the interchange to alleviate traffic congestion and improve commute times for residents and visitors alike.In addition to the highway interchange project, the state has also awarded contracts for the renovation of several public schools, the construction of new water treatment facilities, and the expansion of public transportation services. These projects are part of the state's long-term plan to modernize and improve its infrastructure to meet the growing needs of its residents.Governor David Ige expressed his excitement about the contracts, stating that they will not only create jobs and stimulate economic growth, but also improve the overall quality of life for the people of Hawaii. "These infrastructure projects are crucial for the continued development and prosperity of our state," Governor Ige said. "By investing in our infrastructure now, we are setting the stage for a brighter future for all of Hawaii."The contracts are set to begin construction later this year and are expected to be completed within the next two to three years. The state government has stated that it will continue to seek out and award contracts for additional infrastructure projects in the coming months to further enhance Hawaii's infrastructure and economy.