
The University of Hawaiʻi’s Office of Project Delivery, in collaboration with UH Community Colleges, UH West Oʻahu and UH Hilo, is leading capital improvement projects (CIPs) that are transforming all 10 campuses across the state.

From new construction to critical renovations, these projects modernize facilities, improve energy efficiency and enhance the student experience. Guided by the six-year CIP plan approved by the Board of Regents (BOR) in 2022, more than 70 projects totaling more than $220 million have been completed or launched since 2023 (as of November 2025).
Watch the 2025 video of the progress being made on the projects identified in the plan that support learning, innovation and sustainability across all 10 campuses. The new video follows a 2022 video highlighting the achievements of the university’s first six-year capital improvement plan approved by the BOR in 2016.
Highlights covered in the 2025 video include:
- $26-million renovation of Bachman Hall completed in 2024
- $62-million Student Success Center opening in 2026
- $105-million transformation of McCarthy Mall and Paradise Palms now underway
- $6.5-million renovation of UH Hilo’s Campus Center
- Phase 2 of Kapiʻolani Community College’s Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Diamond Head set to open in 2026
- Leeward CC’s Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center opened in 2024

