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Ms. Sumner-Mack: Thank you. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: But these are projects that you also wcre...worked in for the <br /> government? <br /> Mr. Bailey: Correct. I think...to me there's a distinction between the projects <br /> that I worked on...because those are... If you go to the code...it <br /> talks about the word...use the word...contract. And so I think, <br /> items i. through iv. were under contract when I was at the County. <br /> So now...post-employment...there are respective <br /> contracts...future possible contracts that I also would like to be <br /> involved with. So is there a distinction between these future <br /> contracts that we could potentially get versus the items i. through <br /> iv. were already under contract. Or is it all the same or is it? <br /> Mr. Robinson: Are you saying, is it specific to the prior contracts you were <br /> involved in? <br /> Mr. Bailey: Right. Is it... <br /> Mr. Robinson: County in general. <br /> Mr. Bailey: For example...item i...Kealakehe Wastewater Treatment Plant <br /> Recycled Water Improvement Project. So that's a design contract <br /> that I believe is still under design so it hasn't gotten far enough to <br /> go to construction yet. So when that project goes to construction, <br /> we would be interested in managing the construction of that <br /> project. So that'd be a new management contract to manage the <br /> construction. It hasn't been awarded yet. So would that...would <br /> pursuing that contract kind of be considered the same as if I was <br /> working on item iii, Papaikou, Kulaimano Wastewater Treatment <br /> Plant Improvements which is a...current design project that was <br /> under contract when I was working at the County? <br /> Mr. Robinson: I don't know if that's a level of specificity that we have within our <br /> prevue. I mean to say okay well this... <br /> Mr. Bailey: Like I said, I'm going back to the word contract. There are certain <br /> things in our contract that I might have had or not had influence on <br /> and... Whereas the construction management would just be <br /> managing a design project for the County. So it would be a <br /> separate contract. I guess that's the... I don't know if there's a <br /> distinction there that could be drawn or if it doesn't...like you <br /> were saying it's all just... <br /> 9 <br />