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Bids open for Falls of Clyde’s removal

The bidding to remove the derelict Falls of Clyde from Honolulu Harbor is open. The state Department of Transportation on Thursday issued a request for propo­sals and is seeking bids from local, national and international outfits with the expertise and experience required to permanently remove the vessel.

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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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Jim Delgado, maritime archaeologist and senior vice president of SEARCH, Inc., speaks during a news conference.
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Jim Delgado, maritime archaeologist and senior vice president of SEARCH, Inc., speaks during a news conference.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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Jim Delgado, maritime archaeologist and senior vice president of SEARCH, Inc., speaks during a news conference.
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Jim Delgado, maritime archaeologist and senior vice president of SEARCH, Inc., speaks during a news conference.
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Jim Delgado, maritime archaeologist and senior vice president of SEARCH, Inc., speaks during a news conference.
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Jim Delgado, maritime archaeologist and senior vice president of SEARCH, Inc., speaks during a news conference.
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The pier where the Falls of Clyde lies at berth.
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Dreana Kalili, deputy director of the state’s Department of Transportation, speaks during a news conference.
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Dreana Kalili, deputy director of the state’s Department of Transportation, speaks during a news conference.
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Dreana Kalili, deputy director of the state’s Department of Transportation, speaks during a news conference.
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Dreana Kalili, deputy director of the state’s Department of Transportation, speaks during a news conference.
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Ed Sniffen, director of the state’s Department of Transportation, speaks during a news conference.
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Ed Sniffen, director of the state’s Department of Transportation, speaks during a news conference.
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Ed Sniffen, director of the state’s Department of Transportation, speaks during a news conference.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.
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The Falls of Clyde is seen during a news conference to address the request for proposals to remove it from Honolulu Harbor on Thursday.

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