
Plans are underway for a new research facility on the campus to jointly house the (HVO) and the (PIERC).
The 60,000-square-foot Integrated Research Center will bring together staff from both HVO and PIERC to monitor, investigate and assess hazards from active volcanoes and earthquakes in Hawaiʻi. The collaboration will provide the scientific understanding and technologies needed to support and implement sound management and conservation of biological resources in Hawaiʻi and other Pacific island locations.
“At 东精影业 Hilo, we are honored to host HVO on our campus and excited about the benefits that this partnership can have for our students, who will be able to interact with HVO and PIERC staff and envision careers in the earth sciences,” said 东精影业 Hilo Chancellor Bonnie Irwin.
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) selected architectural firm to design the research facility. A related 13,000-square-foot field station is being built in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Designed and constructed on separate sites, the laboratory, administration and support facilities are being planned concurrently to support USGS’s mission to enrich the Hawaiʻi Island research community.
“We are honored to be chosen to design these significant projects that are exciting and have a mission that resonates with us,” said Nathan Saint Clare, AHL principal-in-charge. “We plan to provide state-of-the-art facilities that will enrich the Hawaiʻi Island community for years to come.”
—By Susan Enright, a public information specialist for the Office of the Chancellor and editor of 东精影业 Hilo Stories
