Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPL-INT-2023-005624 06.29.23 UCHIYAMA ERSKINE ARCHITECTS CAT PL.5, PL.6 DeVera, Ashley From: Debbie Erskine <Debbie@ueadesign.com> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 11:21 AM To: Planning Internet Mail Subject: Professional Qualifications - Uchiyama Erskine Architects Attachments: Uchiyama Erskine Architects_Planning_Professional Qualifications.pdf Categories: Yellow Category Aloha Mr. Kern Please see attached professional qualifications for Uchiyama Erskine Architects to provide planning services to the County of Hawaii for fiscal year 2023-2024. Please let us know if you have any questions. Mahalo, Debbie I Mill Uchiyama Erskine Architects Debbie Erskine,Special Projects 540 Lagoon Drive,Suite 4, Honolulu HI 96819 808.778-4960 phone I debbie@ueadesign.com www.ueadesign.com NOTICE:The information contained in this email and any attachments is confidential.This information is intended for use only by the individual to whom it is addressed.If you are not the intended recipient,you are hereby notified that any use,dissemination,distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited.If you have received this email in error,please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this email and any attachments and destroy all copies. Thank you. 1 Response To: County of Hawaii Notice to Providers of Professional Services Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Category: PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) PL.6) Community Planning (Land Use Codes/Studies, Form Based Codes) Prepared For: County of Hawaii Department of Public Works PREPARED BY: III UCHIYAMA ERSKINE ARCHITECTS 540 Lagoon ❑rive, Suite 4, Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 Phone: 808.955.3373 www.ueadesign.com Table of Contents Part 1 Expression of Interest Letter Part 2 Architect's Qualification Statement • Including Age of the Firm and the Average Number of Employees over the Past Five Years. Part 3 Key Employees • Resumes of Key Employees • Copies of License Cards Part 4 List of Recent Projects and Names of Five Clients Who May Be Contacted • List of Recent Projects • Names of Five Clients Who May Be Contacted Part 5 Promotional or Descriptive Literature • Experience and Past Performance • Project Cut Sheets Part 6 DPW Form 120 • Certificate of Insurance Part 1: Expression of Interest Letter See attached letter. uchiyama I erskine o; architects June 28, 2023 Planning Department, County of Hawai'i 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 Attn: Mr.Zendo Kern RE: Planning Department—Notice to Providers of Professional Services Expression of Interest Letter Dear Mr. Kern, In response to the County of Hawaii Notice to Providers of Professional Services, Uchiyama Erskine Architects would like to express our interest in providing planning services during the fiscal year 2023-2024. UEA is a newly formed firm with the merger of Erskine Architects, Inc. and Shimokawa Nakamura LLC both with a proven track record with over 60 years of combined experience. The merger doubled the size of our team to allow for increased internal capacity and expertise to better serve our clients. Please note the following: Categories: PL.5)Community Planning(Environmental Planning,Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) PL.6)Community Planning(Land Use Codes/Studies,Form Based Codes) Contact Information: Uchiyama Erskine Architects LLC Fred Erskine, Principal—fred@ueadesign.com 540 Lagoon Drive, Suite 4, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96819 808.509.8525 Enclosed within the attached submittal are the following items: Part 1 Expression of Interest Letter Part 2 Architect's Qualification Statement Part 3 Key Employees • Resumes of Key Personnel • Copies of License Cards Part 4 List of Recent Projects and Names of Five Clients Who May Be Contacted Part 5 Promotional or Descriptive Literature • Experience and Past Performance • Project Cut Sheets Part 6 DPW Form 120 • Certificate of Insurance If you have any questions regarding our submittal or our recent merger, please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, UCHIYAMA ERSKINE ARCHITECTS LLC Fred Erskine,AIA Principal 808.955.3373 540 Lagoon Drive,Suite 4 www.ueadesign.corn info@ueadesign.com Honolulu HI 96819 Part 2 : Architect's Qualification Statement Age of the firm is 22 years and the average number of employees over the past five years is 7 employees. UEA is a newly formed firm effective January 1, 2023 with the merger of Erskine Architects, Inc. (21 years) and Shimokawa Nakamura LLC (7 years). till/, t4iA Document B305® - 2021 Architect's Qualification Statement THE PARTIES SHOULD EXECUTE A SEPARATE CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT IF THEY INTEND FOR ANY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS 8305.2021 TO BE HELD CONFIDENTIAL. SUBMITTED TO: ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: (Insert organi_-ation name and address.) The author of this document has added information needed for its County of Hawaii,Department of Public Works completion.The author may also have revised the text of the original Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street,Suite 7 Hilo,Hawaii 96720-4224 AIA standard form.An Additions and And Deletions Report that notes added information as well as revisions to the County of Hawaii, Planning Department standard form text is available from 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 the author and should be reviewed.A Hilo,Hawaii 96720 vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary information PROJECT: and where the author has added to or (Insert the name and address of the Project.) deleted from the original AIA text. County of Hawaii,Notice to Providers of Professional Services for fiscal year 2023-24 This document has important legal consequences.Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. § 1 FIRM INFORMATION § 1.1 Identify the full legal name of your firm. Uchiyama Erskine Architects LLC § 1.2 Identify the address of your firm's principal place of business and list all office locations out of which your firm conducts business.If your firm has multiple offices,you may attach an exhibit or refer to a website. 540 Lagoon Drive,Suite 4 Honolulu,Hawaii 96819 § 1.3 Identify the office out of which your firm proposes to perform services for the Project. 540 Lagoon Drive,Suite 4 Honolulu,Hawaii 96819 § 1.4 Primary contact: (Insert name, title,phone number, and email address.) Fred Erskine Principal 808.509.8525 fred@ueadesign.com § 1.5 Firm Website. ueadesign.com AIA Document B305—2021.Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021 All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET on 06/28/2023 under Order No.2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (1801539631) § 1.6 General Statement of Qualifications. (Briefly describe your firm's qualifications, such as your design philosophy or firm mission, and how those qualifications apply to the Project. Please limit your response to 200 words or less.) Uchiyama Erskine Architects(UEA)has completed projects on the islands of Hawaii,Oahu,Maui and Kauai,gaining an understanding of the unique regulatory and building environments encountered on each island. UEA's services include performing site assessments,project management,preparing and applying for land-use approvals,space and master planning,all phases of design and construction administration services. UEA has provided services for educational,institutional,healthcare,commercial retail and residential project types. Professional services are specifically tailored to each project and vary depending upon the project requirements,the regulatory hurdles to be encountered and the client's goals. UEA has extensive experience in performing assessments,planning and project management. § 1.7 Identify the legal status under which your firm does business,such as sole proprietorship,partnership, corporation,joint venture,or other. Other .1 If your firm is a sole proprietorship,identify its owner and date of organization. N/A .2 If your firm is a partnership,identify the type,its partners,and its date of organization. N/A .3 If your firm is a corporation,identify the type,the state in which it is incorporated,the date of incorporation,and its four highest-ranking corporate officers and their titles,as applicable. N/A .4 If your firm's legal status is other than those listed above,describe it and identify its individual leaders. Limited Liability Company Incorporated in the State of Hawaii in January 2023 Two managing members: Fred Erskine,Principal;Peter Uchiyama,Principal § 1.8 Identify the number of years your firm has been in business and any other significant information pertaining to your firm's history. UEA has been in existence for 1 year;however,considering the years of the predecessor firms,Erskine Architects, Inc.(21 years)and Shimokawa Nakamura LLC(7 years),the business experience of the firm is 22 years. The merger doubled the size of the team and allowed for increased internal capacity and expertise to better serve clients. § 1.9 How many full-time employees work for your firm? 9 full-time personnel .1 If your firm has multiple offices,how many total full-time employees work in the primary office from which services will be performed on the Project? 9 full-time personnel § 1.10 How many full-time registered architects work for your firm? 3 registered architects AIA Document B305—2021.Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021.All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET 2 on 06/28/2023 under Order No.2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (1801539631) .1 If your firm has multiple offices,how many total full-time registered architects work in the primary office from which services will be performed on the Project? 3 registered architects § 1.11 Identify relevant honors and awards your firm has received. (Please limit your response to five honors and awards and a brief description of each in the prompt below. You may attach materials or a brochure to supplement the information provided below.) Award of Distinction from Modular Building Institute—First Place 2008 Hawai'i Fastest 50 Growing Companies from Pacific Business News—July 2015 Hawai'i Island Portugese Chamber of Commerce—Founding Donor § 1.12 Describe your firm's professional and civic involvement. Professional Involvement includes: Construction Specification Institute US Green Building Council LEED Examine Development Subject Matter Expert Civic Involvement includes: Center for Tomorrow's Leaders Hawaii Island Portugese Chamber of Commerce Kailua Mustangs Associations,Board of Directors 2018 `Aha Punana Leo Ne'e Papa Planning Commitee 2013 and 2014 § 1.13 Indicate whether your firm is certified as a governmentally recognized special business class,such as a minority business enterprise,woman business enterprise,service-disabled veteran owned small business,or a small disadvantaged business.For each, identify the certifying authority and indicate jurisdictions to which such certification applies. N/A § 1.14 Does your firm currently carry professional liability insurance? (Insert yes or no.) Yes § 1.15 Are there any pending or outstanding judgments,arbitration proceedings,or lawsuits against your firm,its parent,or a subsidiary,affiliate,or other entity having common ownership or management,in which the amount in dispute is more than$75,000? (If the answer is yes,provide an explanation.) No § 1.16 In the last five years,has your firm, its parent,or a subsidiary,affiliate,or other entity having common ownership or management;(1)failed to complete services awarded to it;(2)been terminated for any reason except for an owner's convenience;(3)had any judgments,settlements,or awards against it pertaining to professional services resulting in payment of sums in excess of$75,000 or(4)filed any lawsuits or requested arbitration regarding a construction project or design services,(5)been convicted of,or indicted for,a business-related crime,or(6)had any business or professional license subjected to disciplinary action that resulted in a suspension or revocation of a license? (If the answer to any of the above is yes,provide an explanation.) None of the above are applicable AIA Document B305—2021.Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021 All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET 3 on 06/28/2023 under Order No.2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com, User Notes: (1801539631) § 2 CAPABILITIES § 2.1 Identify design services that your firm is capable of providing,such as programming;interior design; furniture, furnishings,and equipment design and selection;master planning;regional or urban planning;or historic preservation. UEA is a full-service architectural firm and can perform the following services: • Project Management • Project Planning • Site and/or Building Feasibility Assessments • Master and Space Planning • Land Use Approvals • Environmental Planning,Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements • Design(all phases) • Permitting and Regulatory Approvals • Competitive Bidding and/or Pricing and Construction Contract Negotiations • Construction Administration § 2.2 Identify other design disciplines that your firm is capable of providing,such as structural engineering, mechanical engineering,electrical engineering,landscape architecture,facility management,or commissioning. N/A § 2.3 Describe your firm's experience with sustainable design,including areas of expertise and certifications achieved on past projects. UEA believes that sustainable design is a requirement of all projects,regardless if the client is seeking LEED certification for the respective project. For example,placement on the site to maximize wind flow,design and placement of windows to reduce heat from sunlight,etc. Past project certification achieved: Kamehameha Schools—He'eia Preschool—LEED Silver § 2.4 Does your firm use building information modeling(BIM)?If so,describe how your firm uses BIM and identify BIM software that your firm regularly uses. UEA does not use building information modeling § 2.5 List other software programs,in addition to those identified in Section 2.4 that your firm uses in the design process. UEA uses AutoCAD,SketchUp Pro,Adobe Photoshop,and BlueBeam § 2.6 Briefly describe your firm's approach to quality management. UEA is focused on providing its clients with a quality product. In order for that to happen,the scope of work needs to be thoroughly vetted,and all parties(Client,Architect and sub-consultants)need to have a clear understanding of the services being performed. Project schedules are then prepared to account for the various services. The schedules are developed based upon complexity,scope and the Client needs. Schedules need to have adequate time for the Architect and Client to review the design. Most projects are subjected to a minimum of 3 internal submittal reviews(schematic, design development and construction documents). The Project Manager performs quality control for the duration of the project. The Principal Architect performs additional quality control prior to each phase submittal. The Project Manager disseminates the Principal Architect's review comments to staff and/or addresses the comments directly. Submittals are also coordinated through meeting(s)with the project sub-consultants.UEA's quality control review process is rigorous which helps to maintain the consistency in our deliverables to the Client. § 2.7 Identify additional accreditations,services,skills,or personnel that you believe differentiate your firm. AIA Document B305—2021.Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021.All rights reserved "The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET 4 on 06/28/2023 under Order No.2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents'Terms of Service,To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (1801539631) UEA has an in-house Erosion and Sediment Control Plan(ESCP)Coordinator. § 3 PROJECT DESIGN TEAM § 3.1 List design disciplines your firm will provide for the Project using its own employees. UEA is a full-service Architecture firm. § 3.2 List design disciplines your firm will provide for the Project using consultants. We use consultants for all engineering disciplines,including but not limited to civil,mechanical,structural,electrical, environmental,etc. § 4 PROJECT PERSONNEL § 4.1 Identify the licensed professional and registration number under which architectural services will be performed on the Project. Fred Erskine—AR-10192 Peter Uchiyama—AR-8046 Cheryl Ing—AR-13706 § 4.2 List key personnel from your firm who will be meaningfully involved in providing professional services on this Project.Include each person's position on the Project team,office location,proposed role,and experience on similar projects. See key personnel listed on Part 6—DPW Form 120 for relevant information. § 5 REFERENCES § 5.1 Identify three client references: (Insert name, organization,project name(s), and contact information.) See client references listed on Part 4—List of Client Names § 5.2 Identify three contractor references: (Insert name, organization,project name(s), and contact information.) Mike Nearman,President Quality Builders,Inc. P.O.Box 2135 Kamuela,HI 96743 808.885.7233 Project Name: State of Hawaii,HHSC Kohala Hospital-varoius projects at Kohala Hospital Eric Goo Ralph Inouye Co.,Ltd. 500 Alakawa St.Room 220e Honolulu,HI 96817 808.839.9002 Project Name: Kamehameha Schools Kapalama—Keli'imaikai Partitions Project Craig Takamine Takamine Construction, Inc. 1266 Kamehameha Ave,Suite C Hilo HI, 96720 808.961-9090 Project: Nawahiokalani'opu`u Laboratory Public Charter School—Construction of Hale Elima(5 Classroom Building) AIA Document B305—2021 Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021 All rights reserved "The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET on 06/28/2023 under Order No 2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.corn User Notes: (1801539631) § 6 REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS List five of your firm's projects below,either completed or in progress,that are representative of your firm's experience and capabilities.If a Project is identified on page 1,include representative projects that are relevant to the Project.You may attach materials,such as photographs or renderings,to supplement the information provided below. Representative Project#1 Project Name: Hawai`i District Land Office Owner: State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources Brief Description: The Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR)is renovating an existing one-story office building (4,017 square feet)and site for its Hawaii District Land Office headquarters. The building interior will be completely gutted and repaired.The existing building shell and structure will remain to support a new roof assembly and house the new office program, which includes four private offices, an open office area, conference room, staff break room, utility room, restroom, reception, and a secured storage area for the division's existing filing cabinets. The site work will involve re-paving the site,adding gravel beds and landscaped areas to aid in storm water collection and drainage, perimeter fencing, gates to control vehicular access and theft, and a chain link enclosure for exterior storage. Project Delivery Method:Design,Bid,Build Size:4,000 sq ft Construction Cost:$2,500,000 Completion Date:In progress Contractor/Construction Manager:Diede Construction,Inc. Representative Project#2 Project Name: Palolo Valley District Park and Waialua District Park—ADA Park Improvements Owner:City&County of Honolulu Brief Description: UEA assisted The Limtiaco Consulting Group with architectural improvements to two City and County of Honolulu district parks to address non-compliance with The Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Design services included select building and related site improvements to address accessibility barriers. The facilities that were improved included gymnasiums,comfort stations,recreation buildings,and pool shower/locker room buildings. The improvements ran the gamut from providing compliant door hardware, flooring surfaces,restrooms and an enclosed vertical lift with shaft and secure entry. Numerous floor plan reconfigurations were required throughout the facilities to provide accessible floor space and maneuvering clearances. The project required extensive field surveys to identify and document ADA non-compliant conditions. Project Delivery Method:Design, Bid Build Size:Undetermined as projects occurred in multiple buildings and sites Construction Cost: $2,845,000 Completion Date: 2022 AIA Document B305—2021.Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021 All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET 6 on 06/28/2023 under Order No.2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com_ User Notes: (1801539631) Contractor/Construction Manager:Waialua District Park: Index Builders and Palalo Valley District Park: Contect Engineering, Inc. Representative Project#3 Project Name:Department of Envrionmental Services,Wastewater Division—14th Floor Space Planning Owner:City and County of Honolulu Brief Description: Uchiyama Erskine Architect's(UEA's)initial services were a facility assessment of current and future space needs including an inventory of existing furniture and equipment;and providing recommendations to improve circulation,flow,storage,and the overall work environment. UEA has continued to assist the Division with its ongoing space planning to accommodate the ever changing needs of the Division including, but not limited to,allowing for additional staff workstations,repurposing existing conference rooms,and creating shared reference areas. UEA is currently engaged on renovation of their branch offices and staff room. Project Delivery Method:Design, Bid,Build Size: 10,030 sq ft Construction Cost:$3,450,000 Completion Date: In progress Contractor/Construction Manager: N/A Representative Project#4 Project Name:Master Planning,Assessment and Project Management for Expanded Healthcare Facilities on Parcel 282 Owner: Waimanalo Health Center Brief Description: To address the health care demands along the windward coast, the Waimanalo Health Center (WHC) planned,designed and constructed a new 2-story 17,000 sq ft outpatient healthcare facility. The building is located on an adjacent property near the WHC's existing campus. Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) prepared a facilities assessment and a master plan for two parcels of land. EAI's services included assessment, planning, environmental assessment, conceptual design, budgeting, and solicitation of design services and preparation of the design agreement. Once the project entered the design and construction phases,UEA assisted WHC as the project manager. Some of UEA's tasks included developing the RFP to solicit construction bids,coordinating meetings,scoring of the bid proposals,short listing the bidders,project award and negotiation/authoring of the construction agreement. UEA was retained throughout the duration of construction and led the owner,architect and contractor meetings until final completion. Project Delivery Method:Design,Bid,Build Size: 17,000 sq ft Construction Cost:$13,000,000 Completion Date:2019 Contractor/Construction Manager: N/A AIA Document B305—2021.Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021.All rights reserved."The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET 7 on 06/28/2023 under Order No.2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service,To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (1801539631) Representative Project#5 Project Name:Ouli Ekahi Cottages Physical Needs Assessment Owner:County of Hawai'i,Office of Housing and Community Development Brief Description: Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) prepared a Physical Needs Assessment Report for the needs-based housing complex. The report was developed based upon ASTM E2018-15 Standard Guide for Property Condition Assessments. Services included assessment of flooding issues impacting the parcel and several cottages along the perimeter, and retrofit of the housing complex wastewater treatment plant. In all, the interiors and exteriors of 33 cottages were assessed. The cottages included 28 duplex units,3 single units and 2 accessible units, each with carports and surrounding landscape. The assessment identified the areas needing repairs and/or improvements and was supplemented with rough-order-magnitude opinions of probable costs to address the areas of deficiencies,flooding issues and the wastewater treatment plant. After the physical needs assessment report was completed, the County requested that UEA provide services to design the improvements to address the flooding issues and replace the wastewater treatment plant. Project Delivery Method: N/A Size: +/-38,900 sq ft Construction Cost: Assessment only Completion Date: 2023 Contractor/Construction Manager:N/A § 7 ATTACHED DOCUMENTS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (If attachments are provided, list them here.) See Table of Contents for listing of all attachments ARCHITECT'S REPRESENTATION I hereby represent that,to the best of my knowledge,the information provided in this Architect's Qualification Statement is true and accurate as of the date below. T/L-," 6/28/2023 Signature Date Fred Erskine Principal Printed Name and Title AIA Document B305—2021.Copyright©1963,1979,1993,and 2021.All rights reserved "The American Institute of Architects,""American Institute of Architects," "AIA,"the AIA Logo,and"AIA Contract Documents"are registered trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 18:03:35 ET R on 06/28/2023 under Order No.2114431354 which expires on 05/01/2024,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service_To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes: (1801539631) Part 3 : Key Employees • Resumes of Key Employees • Copies of License Card 11111uchiyama 11 erskine •; architects Fred Erskine, CSI, AIA WORK HISTORY Fred became interested in architecture while attending the Kamehameha Uchiyama Erskine Architects LLC Schools (KS) Kapalama Campus. Fred enrolled in the architecture program at 2023 to present the University of Idaho,where he was also awarded a golf scholarship and Erskine Architects, Inc. competed on the golf team. Fred received his BA in Architecture in 1994. 2001—2022 After receiving his degree, Fred returned to Hawaii to complete his HYA, Inc. internship on his way to obtaining his license. Fred was granted his license 2000-2001 to practice architecture in the State of Hawaii in 2000. In 2001, Fred Kauahikaua&Chun/Architects incorporated and started Erskine Architects, Inc. 1996-2000 Architects Hawaii, Ltd. Fred has designed a broad spectrum of Commercial, Institutional, 1995 - 1996 Educational and Residential Projects. Fred has also successfully completed Eugene E. Leucht Architects, LTD projects with the State of Hawaii Dept. of Education, Dept. of Land and 1989- 1995 Natural Resources and coordinated projects located on State of Hawaii Dept. of Hawaiian Home Lands. Fred has also completed numerous projects PROFESSIONAL with the Kamehameha Schools and various Public Charter Schools ORGANIZATIONS throughout the State. Registered Architect — State of Hawaii, License#AR 10192 Fred's experience includes design and planning services associated with a American Institute of Architects - wide range of public and private sector projects, including facilities master Honolulu Chapter planning, site/building assessments, applying/obtaining land use approvals Construction Specifications and project management. Institute Portuguese Chamber of Fred's years of experience has allowed him to gain the necessary knowledge Commerce- Hawaii Island and to develop the skill sets to successfully plan, budget, schedule, and Kailua Mustangs Association, navigate the complexities involved with obtaining land use approvals, Board of Directors, 2018 regulatory approvals and the construction process. Fred has effectively managed both small and large teams of consulting engineers on a wide AWARDS array of project types. Award of Distinction from Modular Building Institute- First Although Uchiyama Erskine Architects utilizes the latest in technology to Place, 2008 assist both designers and clients throughout the planning and design process, Fred believes that this technology is strictly a tool to be harnessed EDUCATION for specific functions. Fred strongly believes that there is no technology that Bachelor of Architecture will replace the personal face-to-face interaction between the clients and its University of Idaho, architect that is so vital to developing the trust and teamwork that is Moscow, ID necessary to successfully complete projects. 1994 Key Projects REGISTERED IN • State of Hawaii, DLNR—Waiholu Historic Preservation Center at UH Hawaii Hilo • State of Hawaii, DLNR—New Administration Building in West Uchiyama Erskine Architects Hawaii (Kaiminani Drive) Fred Erskine,AIA, Principal • State of Hawaii, DOE—CIP for Deferred Maintenance Projects (2 520 Lagoon Drive, Suite 4 complex areas,42 schools, 17%of overall sq ft of DOE) Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 • State of Hawaii, DOE—Kapunahala Elementary School ADA 808.509.8525 phone Transition fred@ueadesign.com • Waimanalo Health Center—Master Plan and Project Management for Expanded Healthcare Facility on Parcel 282 uchiyama erskine •; architects Peter E. Uchiyama, AIA, LEED GA PROFESSIONAL Throughout his architectural career, Peter has been involved in a ORGANIZATIONS number of different project types and is able to provide a unique perspective on various projects and design methodologies. Having Registered Architect — State of worked for a large institution, he has been integrating architectural Hawaii, License#AR-8046 concepts and ideals into Strategic Planning, Master Planning, Project Management, Facilities Management and Architectural design. American Institute of Architects LEED Exam Development Subject Matter Expert As the Capital and Facilities Planner and Senior Capital Program Manager for Kamehameha Schools (KS), Peter developed a unique EDUCATION methodology to provide Planned Facilities Maintenance and Management. During his time at KS, he was responsible for the Bachelor of Architecture development of a planned facilities maintenance methodology that University of Idaho would preserve the assets of the school while providing foresight to Moscow, Idaho future cost and allow the user to make informed decisions at a significantly higher level. Peter also provided Project Management of the annual Major Repairs REGISTERED IN and Capital Improvement Projects budget process.Annual number of Hawaii projects varied from 30-70 projects ranging from painting to building system upgrades. Peter is currently the Project Architect for the University of Hawaii Life Sciences Master Plan and Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development,a project administered by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Among his most notable projects: • Kamehameha Schools — Heeia Preschool: The first LEED Silver building for Kamehameha Schools • Kamehameha Schools—Sustainability Master Plan • Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa—2014 Renovation • Waikiki Beach Marriott—Master Plan • Richard's Market Renovation • University of Hawaii—Life Science Campus Parking Structure • Kamehameha Schools—Domitory Renovations • Kamehameha Schools—Hawaii Campus Development Uchiyama Erskine Architects Peter Uchiyama 520 Lagoon Drive, Suite 4 Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 808.204-0993 phone peter@ueadesign.com AR-10192 FRED K ERSKINE ERSKINE ARCHITECTS, INC. 540 LAGOON DR STE 4 HONOLULU, HI 96819 ARCHITECT NOTICE THIS POCKET ID CARD IDENTIFIES YOU TO THE PUBLIC AS BEING CURRENTLY LICENSED AND SHOULD BE KEPT IN YOUR POSSESSION AT ALL TIMES. License Number Expiration date EF4..r❑ AR-10192 4/30/2024 f? S'rht1::I"...''h 11EP' 1\1CN:i. .. ., ..a:. —.••• • t ARCHITECT 1 ' lel Vt1--='LL FRED K ERSKINE ERSKINE ARCHITECTS,INC.540 LAGOON DR STE 4 HONOLULU,HI 96819 � 7( SIGNATURE OF LICENSEE AR-8046 PETER E UCHIYAMA 1580 MAKALOA ST STE 1050 HONOLULU, HI 96814 ARCHITECT NOTICE THIS POCKET ID CARD IDENTIFIES YOU TO THE PUBLIC AS BEING CURRENTLY LICENSED AND SHOULD BE KEPT IN YOUR POSSESSION AT ALL TIMES. License Number Expiration date El CLASSES(ACTIVE): AR-8046 4/30/2024 L -10 STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS ARCHITECT %r p 1=1 .. fr PETER E UCHIYAMA 1580 MAKALOA ST STE 1050 HONOLULU,HI 96814 IGNATURE OF LICENSEE Part 4: List of Recent Projects and Five Clients Who May Be Contacted • List of Recent Projects • Names of Five Clients Who May be Contacted List of Recent Projects The following is a list of recent and on-going projects that our office is or has provided services for. If you need additional information about any of these projects, please contact our office. County of Hawai'i Project: • County of Hawai'i, Office of Housing and Community Development— Physical Needs Assessment for 'Ouli 'Ekahi Cottages State of Hawai'i Projects: • State of Hawai'i, DLNR—Waiholu Historic Preservation Center at UH Hilo • State of Hawai'i, DLNR— New Administration Building in West Hawai'i (Kaiminani Drive) • State of Hawai'i, DLNR— Malaekahana State Recreation Area — Kahuku Section — Park Improvements • State of Hawai'i, DLNR—Assess Banyan Drive Properties • State of Hawai'i, HHSC—Assessment and Programming for New Lab and Ultrasound at Kona Community Hospital Private Projects: • Waimanalo Health Center— Master Planning and Project Management for Expanded Healthcare Facilities on Parcel 282 • Waimanalo Health Center— Programming, Planning and Conceptual Design on Parcel 279 • Ke Kula 'o Samual M Kamakau, Laboratory Public Charter School— Facilities Master Plan • Kamehameha Schools - Volcano Golf Course Clubhouse Miscellaneous Services • Kamehameha Schools— Property Condition Report for 1344 Kaumali'i Street • Manoa Cottages Kaimuki— Preliminary Planning Services for Expansion of the Skilled Nursing Facility Names of Client Names Who May Be Contacted Please feel free to contact any of the individuals identified below. If you need additional information or other contacts, please inquire with our office. State of Hawai'i, Department of Land and Natural Resources Engineering Division Carty Chang, P.E. Chief Engineer 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 221 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.587.0283 State of Hawai'i, Department of Land and Natural Resources Engineering Division Robert Masuda Deputy Director 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 221 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.587.0229 Quality Builders, Inc Mike Nearman President P.O. Box 2135 Kamuela, HI 96743 808.885.7233 Waimanalo Health Center Mary Oneha Chief Executive Officer 41-1347 Kalaniana'ole Hwy Waimanalo, HI 96795-1247 808.954.7110 Ke Kula 'o Samuel M. Kamakau Dr. Meahilahila Kelling Director 46-500 Kuneki St. Kane'ohe, HI 96744 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.235.9175 Part 5 : Promotional or Descriptive Literature • Experience and Past Performance • Project Cut Sheets Experience and Past Performance Project Title, Location,Scope, Successful Project Client's Name and Phone No. Completion Elements, Project Challenges and Capacity to Date Accomplish the Work in the Required Time 1 State of Hawaii, DLNR—Hawaii District Land State of Hawaii, Department of Ongoing Office Land and Natural Resources Hilo, Hawaii Engineering Division Project Scope 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 221 The scope included the design retrofit of a single Honolulu, HI 96813 story office building that the DLNR previously Client: Russel Tsuji, leased to a local construction company. The Land Division Administrator building is in extremely poor condition. The Ph: (808) 587-0422 design includes a complete gut and extensive renovations to the building and surrounding site for utility upgrades, parking improvements and landscaping. Design retrofits are aimed to meet the DLNR's current and future programmatic needs, and to bring the dated building (constructed in the 1960's) into compliance with today's building, energy and land-use codes. This project is currently being reviewed by the Hawaii County Planning Department for its building permit. Hawaii County Plan Approval has already been obtained. Construction is expected to start in 2021. Successful Project Elements: Complete gut and renovation of an old/outdated building. Re-use and repurpose. In approaching the project in this fashion, not only is this responsible from an energy and landfill perspective, but the DLNR was able to consider the project a renovation, and therefore, HRS Chapter 343 compliance with environmental impact statements was not required. By removing the land-use approval requirement, the overall project schedule was significantly shortened and planning fees were unnecessary. Hazardous materials will be removed from the building. The building will be brought into compliance with IECC 2015 and other regulatory codes. Project Challenges (If Any) and How They Were Overcome: Past Performance and Capacity (cont.) The existing building had a 5-6 stall sized carport that attached to the building and straddled a shared property line. The original scope included the repair and reroofing of the carport and building. However, due to building code requirements, a fire rated wall with protected openings would need to be provided to separate the carport from the building. The fire separation requirements and permitting hurdles due to the non-conformity of the carport straddling the property line would significantly increase the project's budget and schedule. After meeting with DLNR, it was agreed to remove the carport completely, which eliminated the cost and scheduling problem. In place of the carport, an awning was designed to be affixed to the exterior wall of the building to provide protection for employees from the rain. In doing this, the fire separation was no longer required. This solution decreased the cost of the project and shortened the Plan Approval review time by Hawaii County. Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time: We formed a design team, named a project manager and prepared a schedule. The project has remained on schedule. The same project manager is overseeing this project from its inception unto its current state of progress. 2 State of Hawaii, HHSC—Various Projects at Quality Builders, Inc. (Client) 2015 - Kohala Hospital 2015- Present State of Hawaii, Hawaii Health Present Kohala, Hawaii Systems Corporation (Owner) 64-5122 Puu Manu Place Project Scope Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 We have assisted Quality Builders, Inc. (QBI) Client: Michael Nearman, under an Integrated Project Delivery(IPD) President method contract since 2015. QBI is acting in the Ph: (808) 885-7233 role as the design-builder whereas the general contractor is the prime entity. On average, we have designed one project per year over the last five years at the hospital. These projects consisted of code evaluations to identify non- conformities, parking lot improvements, new accessible routes to comply with third-party regulatory compliance (CMS, NFPA and ADAAG), retrofit of examination rooms, covered walkway Past Performance and Capacity (cont.) improvements near the ambulance bay and emergency department, and currently,the design of a new administration wing of the hospital. Successful Project Elements: Each of aforementioned projects included successful elements primarily due to the open lines of communication between the owner, client and design team. Another successful aspect has been the result of the same owner team, contractor and design team being in place over the last+/-five years or so. A familiarity has been formed between the parties resulting in faster turn-around times on requests and approvals. The hospitals facility director has been in the same position for many years, and is extremely knowledgeable about the facility. He's actively engaged in the design and construction process. Project Challenges (If Any) and How They Were Overcome: When we first started work on the hospital, it became apparent that the facility did not have adequate design record drawings (as-built drawings) and that upgrades to the facility had not kept pace with changes in the healthcare regulatory environment. To overcome this, with each project, we schedule adequate time to perform field observations and measurements to continue updating a set of in-house record design drawings. The record drawings are slowly being updated and have advanced to a point where they mostly reflect the existing conditions of the hospital. Addressing code non-conformities occur on a project by project basis. Being that the hospital is open twenty-four hours per day; large portions of the hospital cannot be shut down in its entirety to address non-conformities. To overcome this, albeit not the most efficient manner, non-conformities are being addressed on a case by case basis. In time, the facility will be brought into compliance with most regulatory codes. Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time: Past Performance and Capacity (cont.) Because we have performed several projects over a+/- 5 year time span at the hospital, we've had two different project managers who've managed them. Both project managers are no longer with our firm. Regardless, we continue to execute projects at the hospital and staff the projects adequately. We have maintained our relationship with the Client and Owner. Our principal, Fred Erskine, has been involved in each of the projects and continues to perform quality control on each project, ensuring that the work is completed in the required time Relevant Project Samples County of Hawaii, Office of Housing and Community Development - `Ouli `Ekahi Cottages Physical Needs Assessment Waimea, Hawaii - r _ � Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) prepared a needs assessment report was completed,the Physical Needs Assessment Report for the needs- County requested that UEA provide services to based housing complex. The report was design the improvements to address the flooding developed based upon ASTM E2018-15 Standard issues and replace the wastewater treatment Guide for Property Condition Assessments. plant. Services included assessment of flooding issues impacting the parcel and several cottages along the perimeter,and retrofit of the housing complex wastewater treatment plant. In all, the interiors and exteriors of 33 cottages were assessed. The cottages included 28 duplex units, 3 single units and 2 accessible units, each with carports and Project Owner: County of Hawai'i, Office of surrounding landscape. The assessment identified Housing and Community Development the areas needing repairs and/or improvements and was supplemented with rough-order- Project Cost:Assessment Only magnitude opinions of probable costs to address Project Size: +/-38,900 sq ft the areas of deficiencies, flooding issues and the Status: Complete wastewater treatment plant. After the physical Relevant Project Samples State of Hawaii, DLNR — Planning and Design for Waiholu Historic Preservation Center Hilo, Hawaii "F•r1 •- -.moi .{.�g1 i vL f I xrv, e. :v,",- . it i ' .. -,., :. 17: ' '''k-s w R m \ t .;` / � I a u 0i1 i The Waiholu Historic Preservation Center is a Department of Land and Natural Resources 4 °URAL°"'ARG""E BUILDING (DLNR) project that is intended to house the State , .7 Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) aW administrative offices and archival storage. The _ .---.14.t. lc. 1 � , , project site is located on the University of Hawaii __ d6'$ --�+ at Hilo (UHH) Campus. Uchiyama Erskine li 4,- ink Architects LLC (UEA) completed the initial '' SHPD OfF10E BU1LpING ' \ planning, programming, conceptual design, and UREG°R'="'"R`""EBUILDING _ environmental assessment (EA). The project is WAIHOLU HISTORIC PRESERVATION CENTER- ❑°'^"'-"""°°°`°"'� CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN 8 , ® now in preliminary design. The design is intended to create a base of operations for SHPD staff, foster educational outreach, and provide the Hawaiian community with a sense of place. The Project Owner: State of Hawai'i, DLNR facility will house SHPD's administrative offices and maintain a storage repository for the State's Estimated Project Cost: $35 Million historic collections. Project Size: 25,000 sq ft (est.) Status: Ongoing Relevant Project Samples State of Hawaii, DLNR - New Administration Building in West Hawaii (Kaiminani Drive) Kailua-Kona, Hawaii • "ter _. .. Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) provided planning, programming and conceptual design services for a new Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR)facility along Kaiminani Drive in Kailua-Kona. The planning services included the preparation of an Environmental Assessment. The project is thoughtfully designed to avoid impacting adjacent significant archaeological sites located in an extensive cave system that is bordering the proposed development. The facility will be composed ofv,1 .,0011.1111 two main buildings with a conference space Project Owner: State of Hawaii, DLNR between. A third building is planned, but will only be designed and constructed if there is a Project Cost: $18,000,000(est.) future need. The facility will house the Project Size: 7,500 sq ft (not including baseya administrative functions of the DLNR State Parks Status: Completed 2021 Division and possible other divisions as well. A large baseyard is planned for storage of work vehicles, equipment and to create additional exterior work areas. Relevant Project Samples State of Hawaii, DLNR — Malaekahana State Recreation Area — Kahuku Section — Park Improvements aie, Hawaii S.-E Y UNDO v..,yw9w9'- aF8 Aff3:6P-SIL2:12r. �tF ... rk' ,• r're • C e4w,ma.n yue�u.e.. ' 4°y, } _,r,/' n..py, +Ig" • rte.411 x!F•491r.� W bP, 8"R 9M1 h «3� Nl9l9— �Fi u TRi" �u.T+:rna ▪ls,t rya wa. ▪L.rcl4_•iOi!MC m Uchiyama Erskine Architects(UEA's)involvement with the improvements at Malaekahana State Recreation Area began in 2012. UEA assessed the condition of the existing park cabins and — - compiled a report with recommendations. UEA also prepared a Site Development Planning Report which recommended other park improvements such as new replacement facilities, enhanced security features, and park infrastructure. In 2015, under subcontract of The New comfort station rendering Limtiaco Consulting Group, UEA began design drawings for park improvements. These improvements consists of a new comfort station, Project Owner: State of Hawaii –Department of satellite restroom, beach showers, and pot/dish Land & Natural Resources washing stations. UEA also designed a prototype Project Cost: $7,000,000(estimated) cabin that may be constructed and eventually duplicated as funding becomes available in the Project Size: 36 acres future. UEA continues to provide construction management services. Status: Under Construction Relevant Project Samples State of Hawaii, DLNR — Assess Banyan Drive Properties Hilo, Hawair F u a ' �rwtA� ,: i �.,4�'Y' t „0j '1' 'tc., .. ifr '"; . jfIII �. tell 0 4b `ani: f G . it i 1111 �Sm • _ _ Y Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA)was codes such as the LUO, NFPA, ADA, and IBC contracted by the State of Hawaii, DLNR to were documented. Upon completion of the conduct an assessment of three separate State regulatory due diligence and field owned parcels of land located along Banyan observations, UEA prepared an assessment Drive in Hilo.The subject properties included report that included findings, the Country Club Condominium Hotel, Uncle recommendations, criteria and scoring Billy's Hotel and Reed's Bay Hotel.These matrices in order to identify potential properties were originally leased by the DLNR to outcomes and opinions of probable cost to private entities to operate and run hotel, address the needed repairs. UEA also met with condominium and long term rentals with the Hawaii County Planning Department to various supporting functions. Subject properties share its findings of the subject parcels, which were in various states of disrepair with much in turn assisted the County with its master needed improvements being long overdue. As planning efforts. part of UEA's scope of work, diagrams of each property were developed and site observations were conducted. The assessment focused Project Owner: State of Hawaii—Department of primarily on the site, building exteriors and the Land and Natural Resources common areas. Areas containing significant or Project Cost: N/A readily observable damage, distress and/or obvious areas of non-compliance with Project Size: N/A regulatory Status: Complete 110 aa® Relevant Project Samples State of Hawaii, Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, Kona Community Hospital — Assessment and Design Services for a New Lab and Ultrasound Kealakekua, Hawaii if.,_ f/ j• �� DEPARTMENTLEGEND, 11,;.I�I I;',IT H ',.1-f 1'..-_ . CORE Lae r,.....,Oe' =/ A . FJ , / CHEMISIRI 1Aril-,,,,----,?, " A COAGULA➢ON HEMATOLOGY HINANA_Y56 r- 9 u6I Q, HISTOLOGY ` _ � 0 • IMMUNOASSAY _ Q FI1' 8 IMMUNOHEMAIOLOGY Li ` p 0 , 0 MICROBIOLOGY ,,• , viro, I. -0,00..p , 0 0000 PA1HOLOGYOFFICE P Id6 y © ••U( 15 I I_ I MANAGER OFFICE ,4 �[�. © �OOQOE � �.0 'III PROCESSING/PACKAGING t..1, _ F AiIJ�--: o -, .r.IP-0 TP.101 Q �x 4 Q © L E-I , IEI1T,I:E / /21 lv .Q�}�_I�,� F SIF -NEPA Fl 1_.-PEI..DI;:. 00 p)000000.1 0 PROPOSED LABORATORY EQUIPMENT PLAN ° 4 1 SCALE. I/B"-1'-0" �`d^: t 1111;:'L` Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) was c g '-; 4 °' hired by the State HHSC to provide � ' d' ' q ,,�. - l LL assessment services for the relocation of _I TI '' g / pLI / �,f ' IML v umm its laboratory and ultrasound. After the I rt- 1 ' I' 'I - assessment was completed, the HHSC I _ hired UEA to provide architectural and „I engineering design services for the new lab and ultrasound room. The project includes selective demolition and repair -?"= "-`EP':-"° / I'."E TE°'I L ""'-"'''°'"° design services for HVAC, power, lighting, Project Owner: State of Hawaii, Hawaii and fire protection with numerous fire Jor Health Systems Corporation (HHSC)- Kon Via, dampers, fire sprinklers and plumbing, Community Hospital 4:1411 partitions, assemblies, and specifications Ne of specialty equipment. The assessment Project Cost: $1,800,000(est cost) " was completed. The project is currently i Project Size: 2,500 sq ft vr.lifi in the permitting phase. ,,,, 1000 Status: Assessment completed 2018. rv,i.ii I; Project is in permitting phase. hp., ittI '14 r, Y ,f Relevant Project Samples Waimanalo Health Center - Master Planning, Assessment and Project Management for Expanded Healthcare Facilities on Parcel 282 7 11 _______—_r ,_ J ryry I , iiiii y s „ 0000 ,ram 11 _— .d. To address the health care demands along the . windward coast, the Waimanalo Health Center (WHC) i -, planned, designed and constructed a new 2-story - t- 17,000 sq ft outpatient healthcare facility. The building G is located on an adjacent property near the WHC's pp _ ` `� �` existing campus. Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) prepared a facilities assessment and a master plan for 1_,---- two parcels of land. [Al's services included assessment, planning, environmental assessment, conceptual design, budgeting, and solicitation of design services and preparation of the design agreement. Once the Project Owner: Waimanalo Health Center project entered the design and construction phases, UEA assisted WHC as the project manager. Some of Project Cost: $13,000,000 UEA's tasks included developing the RFP to solicit construction bids, coordinating meetings, scoring of the Project Size: 17,000 sq ft bid proposals, short listing the bidders, project award Status: Completed 2019 and negotiation/authoring of the construction agreement. UEA was retained throughout the duration of construction and led the owner, architect and contractor meetings until final completion. Relevant Project Samples Waimanalo Health Center - Master Plan, Programming, Planning and Conceptual Design for New Single Story Outpatient Facility on Parcel 279 Waimanallo, Hawaii LEGEND IIII r--- __ \- ..MM�...«... IIIIIII K'Ti r —`-t--' +I 1 te N („! ^� DEMO I &IDG F I it I + :- ` 4 WAIMANALO CONSTRUCTION PHASE 2 HEALTH CENTER SCALE:1/32,1 a" DATE,0/8/2072 Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) is assisting the Waimanalo Health Center (WHC) with execution of their master facilities plan. The current project includes planning, design and construction of a new single story health care facility to provide a dental -el r- 0 clinic, a vision center, WIC(Women, Infant, Children) °1i I x "W services and administrative support. There will be a -- - new parking lot, new water, fire protection, waste, k _ ' _ �_ power, and telecommunications connections to the building. Other improvements include internal storm d....� water retention and drainage through dry-wells and/or wetlands or other landscaping features, lwr. landscaping, back-up generator, trash enclosure and accessible sidewalks. UEA's services include initial Project Owner: Waimanalo Health Center due diligence, programming and feasibility, Project Cost: $9,000,000(est.) conceptual design, land use approval, RFP support for design services, project management and role as Project Size: 8,000 sq ft (est.) owner's representative through construction. Status: Ongoing Relevant Project Samples Kamehameha Schools — Programming, Conceptual Design and Budgeting for a New Clubhouse and Support Facilities at Volcano Golf Course Volcano, Hawaii 11 sa8u'n s»r' fi111 111t�:,t W* af.V.;`,::.:ii,...„,,,,zi,.. 1 ,, ,,,,,,,-,, , f :.^ - s, --...-_,,4-'':rye c3 - -. -- -_ / — , — :1:L._ _;.4iiiiiilor_ i � l a 0e Uchiyama Erskine Architects (UEA) was hired — by the Kamehameha Schools to develop demolition documents for the Volcano Golf Y Course Clubhouse. The building was '; ," neglected for years and eventually 0. , experienced an electrical fire, leaving it in a �� lir" .4 . , ,, 's4 a,, state of disrepair" The entire building has - 'lam 114.-•�' ��^ ,� p been demolished" The next phase of work ," r:, ,.T ; was conceptual design. Programming Ir , ,. , ',--:-..-r rte • r included 1,800 SF Clubhouse, a 42 golf cart *--4 ' rr 4 �.1;:,,,-"Kor-' III It housing structure, new parking lot and '- vMe �, , driveways, restrooms, and a putting green. , " ... During conceptual design,several alternatives Project Owner: Kamehameha Schools were explored considering highest priority Estimated Project Cost: $2,900,000 needs, code compliance and ROM costing. UEA was hired for the next phase, the design Project Size: +/-7,500 sq ft and construction management for a new Status: Completed 2023 clubhouse building and parking lot. Relevant Project Samples Kamehameha Schools: Property Condition Report and Assessment Report for 1344 Kaumualii Street Honolulu, Hawaii 'iy. � "'4' M f " e ; ae.. m f 5 moo/ ..6, ° Y '„, `!h 1: t \tV1!i UEA prepared a property condition assessment report (report) for a two-story warehouse and �• s.. office building of approximately 22,OOOsf. The report was developed based upon ASTM E2018 a 4 15 Standard Guide for Property Condition �y, Assessments: Baseline Property Condition Assessment Process. Following the completion r �� ►t;. t of the report, the Owner requested that UEA ' f ` 4 / prepare a follow up Limited Assessment Report :�z V (LAR). The LAR services included a deeper dive _`° � ' into the inner workings of the aged building. Engineering consultants were engaged in the Project Owner: Kamehameha School process and hazmat reports reviewed. The LAR included ROM opinions of probable design and Project Cost: $2,900,000 construction costs, analysisof several Project Size: +/ 22,OOOsf redevelopment options and concluded with a set of recommendations. Status: Completed 2023 Part 6: DPW Form 120 • See attached form • Certificate of Insurance z C4 I H rri --I c-I UD --1 c-1 CO Q E O N O H (n E N o ,—, N H cd w 00 i W H N>1 U W w N P 4 (N .O- • .—I .—I z al) Q lfl z >' g N 01 m U CU Ay H l a E0 H Cr) Z U F W ° l4 41 H W O x U) H U P H al C 0 • CO toH °z o z oZ0 U a 0 m up Zo Q U U) I U H w H W P+ 0, 4 4) w f, G4 H w (u -H N O QHWOiii " w w P� � z U a mPI z H Z U W w �+ Cl) W a v E H .H ro kJ a �, a PG a ] 3 a p4o m v ca ca w O rn r4 x o o W >1 W O > o z N � El W W El H H N a 41 w H U Z w "u �n tn �n W• 0 a " a ° to Gx 41 u 44 H (D A q y' w �l m fY q tel, E w H w -H Ca '� H H W W O W In H w o xncu ro H °c m P4 r H w ro N O w N o Z C7 W E a N z a Z a w a G4 Z W a Z H .H O H H z q E HZ Vcn ' H H z . , N H U 41-1 H o W a H N rrW�� o N x Vl U) W • W �c.� W U H N z M N H E H 4-1 U ° w 0 w a O H P P4 H H 0 z x • w w 0 a W Oy G d xR • -• `U x GyO PI r. fsa . 0v 4 U Wn 0 -1 00 pl W .r1 Cr) U W W J z UQ w E o O g 4: 1 I, z H a H W ro a o 01 wa m H w W o 01 0 wO U sr, a H b' b' N U o E m ''n W to El +u w z N a vi m U Cr)• H 54 H 00 i o rn WU r r q Ti tn a a a � � o a) -• 00 N Cf) m I-1 cd z a „ . >1 >1 w a 5 -,H • U rd Ul H U 1-1 1W -H a -H rd a >1 W N W O — -H -H u H ?a 3 O . -H H W A N N w E ° w O O d �aOODA om • g A s a U ', U H it 9 b,H „, w R m A HO z Fri•• W i co w ° w a a N S H 4 E H u E Hi H z -H r O cHi 'i N w N 0 4 w p o x H o O z N +� p 0 E o W Wq aaa o H U w it a s' O ,C H N rd a m W Q a W w W al w ,� " Z W Z a+ a 44 a a cn E L CD -W N U) a w H H, i id m N H a a) a) U Z 0ct H () H 0.4 H a N 0 4) a) H H -rl a ?4 0 a) ca M 0 0 Qa H 4) 0 x ca o C.) x W z a) H 4) 54 FC 4) O H 0 H 1-) Wi z N z S� r� cd H ;r IT., H w 4� U) 4) -H I:4 to a w oH O U 0 3 0 a ?a a) .1-1 rd H O 4) a) -H +- 0 Z E H a) z u) . Lr) H b H ,� 0 U 4J H CO H X c ro a U0 H ?a -H -H 4J Ol o H z U rd N FC 4J O ( al (N H p, H (n .H W H U) 0 a) 4-1H W S-I 3 3 a \ Z 4-I 0 0 UI H H U m o 0 a 01-1004 U O a 1) W a H >1 a E U - -C 0 a) 4J rl y rd H cd z O r rd 4) 0 b a) a sr •H Ha H co r cn .� 2 'cd 2 I 0 4J -H a) aW 00 O U > o N -H a) Ti Q p I U) O -H _ 4H W 4J b -1 , fx U) fn r 0 r.4 co rd -H a) r4 F1 F1 Ci) U aN N >, a H rd CQ -H H Hd U) O •H H C (U c z O a) W Q w U] a d 4J a) 9C ° a) ?a -H rd Z H O O U W H +� U' S 0 fn a) 0 N z � H w H .� 0 0 H Q N H S7 �d a co (U X N O Cf) W H W a z a E a W c'") W a a FC a H U H z H cd a O a a)-H 4) 64 �� U) U) a O H H U) rd ar( U LH U El H H W (1)Z ca a o >1 ° H N a H F, a H N a) ocli P4 0 N O U Cl) w +) 4) O a) ca 0 x H E CD Cf) a N N H H Ci) H a 0 H a) 4- H z w ?a FC 0 -Hx w p b, 4) S-I -H (U -H U) -H a) rd a H o .H m 4) 4) ca H a) O U) rd ZO Q U (U rd C/) 0 4J H ,.00 a H 1 -H U . WU H a) (d z f-. �. H a +p U ,. o U O a) o •c [:',41 O 0 H -H m o Ol N U) , o rd 1) N a) N H w ' W( d U H qD z V a) ti O 'r H ^ H H >y -,E1N 0 -H a 4- 1-) a N • Z H >'m • w rd , � , .-0 .-0 0 a) -H H y Ol U ,-9 -WC) 0 H C a H N C M ' z a) a o 124 2 H ri O 4--) a, H A N -H U) Ti >+ I 4H w 4) ( a' o a) w O . r w U) (U rd w N 0 7 01-) a 0 O -H 4-1H .] dl a H rl U) H .-- H a0 1) rl z 1) H " +) U) U) 0 .H H U z 0 HQ., W ?a (n p, Cd ri o U 0 W -H w z rd Z H a) H O N ' H 4 i Cil U O W a) H a) a) N -H 4J -H E -H Ti (U H >1 H '> ?a FL S-I U) rd CF/)' a) H 'H N w a) E a) O rd 0 Q z a E a >1 w M w 11 g U x M FC v) ,H U) (N v) N U) U) uf +) U) U) U) o) ,--, S-i w S-i ( S-i w S-i ,H U) )' O a) (d a rd a) w rd x rd w d x a) H w > o w E z >4 H >4 a) a) H Z >1 H 00 O 0 I W 0 O N b W N x -H a H H �' x +A H N u) 03 x p•+ w a a co H ,H > W a W (N H 0 w a a H X •d) N 0 u) g ? 9 O W a w w H ? 0 o 14u H o �i N 0 H tA N 0 �I VI H s4 H H H H �d N (, 0) N a N w N a) W - o p o id s� U -H 1 'H d (I) a) i i Ti o ' oro H H id a ro ra a) W id °' a .- x H U FE--: H >I (" ,� H ,(� W a N [H r, N ° 0 m a . H 0 a �a o H ° rH Z zcn 1 c; U o o z p o Lk-1 LA °z X El H °; VI N H N H � H z UH a a H F _ z (d 0 N F 1214 -H EN z O W a w N i CID w -H 0 H "d U A A x W to b) roI2 H m b) x W w g US US W W cd QI LT) . fd H U) " rt 4 Ol H (d H (d H Ul " +' H H H fd U H �^ >1 � H >, (d F7 H N W (d 3 z U coy 4) '- z 0 N x d i v • v N z b N 3 m a x rd a a +� x o (d a +) H ,, Cn x sro, U ,H O H >1 ro 3 '4- z H 4 O H >i ro H z P E cQ U x U S, 0 P R. 0 rd 0 S-I a a) a) 0 41 a �y ro H o x o H a b �w o x c H U) o o rd R } ,� E 0- o E > H x r {] n H E u W n E a z WWWFy a) a O c� -� U H O WFy > N .On' H c� - H {�] ,.] O H X a H } H a) 0 } U E } S, 0 0 U'1 Z £ p E } f O z U H 04 0' W H Q 2 �R) E P W z z z Q E P W H rxI a) O VI 0' N 4) N El Z a) rn co co w ) w U)H c2 (0 PI d xW a) H c8 (d xW (U H 0El 2 x El -H H a >4 E >1 U) -H H H > E >4 0 H H H E O 0 O El N a a N O 41 a) a) a a (N (N FC N a a tn C W . r' E rl K C W CO E rl d W 61 E N • o a o rn , 3 Gx vl H H U) VI E H vl E O E rl N [14 -NI E V1 H I Lx ti) N g M N g M a) N g H O U 0 X F U) 0H -H ?a r •� US Z .-1 a) O 2 (d Urn ,-H 2 z 'H ni 2 >I CI) 3 ( i ` ( a) EE RWI H O N E U '�' H O H H O 4) O U . VI CO ' a) 61 U) a z ` 'R it U) 0-, z H W O z o w • u (d 6) x w . N 'H w Ol ',H3 R ( N 1) rl 55 H a \ H i6J -z1 H n U aW q° z Z -H 't H z >+ (d H N z y' (d c it x n x rl • 3 -,-i S-I ,' WW -H c > CdrU O z CM C, I H 0 , 0 0 g O b-) 0 O -H z a ' 4-i �I-i w z ( '1 N 4-i a CO z U CV U) HH H H U) 4- b O O H -W OH (d r-i U) rrd 4 ° H a) OH (d r-i U) -, ,-, H 4 w ?a -3 b 1 >1 > ` 4) (d H ' G, S-I 3 ro O v Ti H �-, F`', S-I 3 G NON• (d U) 044) z 0 b� x x (d z ° +) z 0 x x (d 0 x a x ro a v o ( °a � x U sO, ro a a) a +) x a) s(, s, o +) H >1 ro 3 a zCf"n E +) Z 0 E >1 rd 3 z (n E +) 0 H >1 ro H O o .� x o ro o -H o a) x al rd ° gw -H ( o a) x O w w -H U H CO o H () () xH n H L� o E N -H w •r-1 H m .,, 0.a RC p 3 ,' c�J -ri -ri �] 0� cQai -ri f H �' 0 Q z 0 E of a Q Q k] H z U E U) cn W Q k] g z �-, E QJ W cn § 2 e \ m \ J l ` 2M M 71- ® 0 / V j I H m ; a j ) 41 ; / - w '8 \ ° § I ) w o m / j ^ O / \ 11-i j H ) - / -H 0 \ } \ \ 'H d ) H ` 0 \ \ ( t Q / ( 2 U) - m y § + [ § ( ) \ ( \ \ • \ 41 rts ` { w / \ \ / rj H / H H , § \ \\ ( B \ ! 0 [ 0 U) (U:El • / \ e ! Z e % E / H > ' H \ \ \ ` ) .\o ( ; \ / \ ( ^ -\ H .H O / « m / m « § / H 4 t m / j m « , ) LH 1 § j § \ § H > R o \ k a' § > _ ^ / H / ) ) PC2d1 / \ ) —0 0 J e o 0 0 0 -H < w / / -\ / / t f ) HH u ) .\ \ 0 ) 0 ] / \ / § \ ] / § § , / / m ' d \ / < e m H / e .H ( } \ / t \ S. / } / c < m , < -H o 0 ( 0 0 / ) 01 WLH ts) ( \ 6„.-4 0 § o ! _ \ \ 0 0 ( ) /\ ` \ § / m / \\ ® o - 0 -H ! D U) , / , < § \ \ \ ) ° \ j ( \ OW \ / / § H \ 0 « § / / \ ~ H 0 \ '- M e = s ) 2 , n m \ e = « ) 2 • U W a a H co HH — a) w A S-i _uid ;rl El O H O -H .H • H • • o cd 0 A a) W bA 0 Z A a H H H U) x Gy P4 LH U) o H U) QS N H 0 cdCD QS El o O id roCO -H o -WH .0 O U 0 H W QJ Ln H d O b S N U) -H CO • w ( FU Cri F- 0 0 1i H QS H H QS H cd C7 A cdH cd 4-) U) O U) H H H U x r- 0 1-1 a N • I o Cl) Oa 0 U W m El 0 Qs 0 0 Z o H 1-1 PIZ a) o H a) >1a) 1) 0 0 H • a a) H > U W (UCD H +-) H- H U H 124 U bs H 1J U HCn rn H W ?a SH N U Z O H H A 0 0 O O cd ,x -H W cd m-H LP 0 O H PU U HO � � -U Cl)VS u O0 ca 0 V l , s� H H a A co �, w Q > c 0• i A 0 -H +) U 0 WH C7 b 00 CD al H H O (Af1 .r O E-I A b-) -H H 0 . U) Z •f H H -H -H H 0 U) � a p U H ccd U H O H UmH o o w fd - Cl) O w z .HQs H H co Cl) m as U) Z „AO W 4.1 0 0 s 0 H -H w LP H U H H cOd > a 0 H 0 V l rn o cd H 44 aCD m w 0 X a H Cf) . U) U) 0 -H W O m O H O f�* Hl O H N 121 1) 0 4) a CD -H Q •0 4 N H Z a) > a rd U U ,S) to 0 H H w � a HH o CD U o rn S� r, W Z cal a) a) W 0 a) co cd• -H 0 U U U 0 > H LT) a) a) a) a) -H 0 H0 0 0a Z - -H -H -H LH Ha) H U b b b H O CD W a) cd H W W W G" L CV H H -H 0 HH H H a' 0 0 b a) a) cd cd cd AO H �1, H 0 UUI C2, -H -H O A I H W 0 U -W 0 >I _u f._, H ?a U) 0 cd -W ti) H -H -H '-C) 0 0 4 w -H 0 cd0 0 H A 0 A 121 0 w a U) 41 U) o o o 0 --o N •HO • .H W 0 H H H H a Ga f� f� f� f� 4; HFC FC FC FC FC HUH z Z Z Z Z N w a O W• a o 1-4 U yi Q oho olo olo olo olo b.0H H O\0 H 00 O O A-I > cn w r-1 ,--1 r Ix Ca III a v 0 H a o cn cn cn cn H z 0 m V " V 3 -L1 + a 4)HA El 1-1 S a) a a aD Crl• Ix a) A N Lo ZO o m U U (t/ H H +) W O HI H -H LL H H H H cn H " In o r a) G H H m z M u u>- N P4 x w o `n- `n- ur H N U W m s~ H• H p 4-1 U • O h 0 S-I A OH ..-1 V 4-I >1 W a s~ °z 0 r1 0 (0 3 a) to N 3 El w a) N a) „a 4-1 FC 4-1 FC Ga Si Si M -H ) H O 0 M O 0 M Z H u) Z U a) 4) rd 0 4 o x a) a) Ch a U 4J a w Qa 0 0 oo 4-1 >I 4-) 4J Qa 1-) 03 4J Qa 4) m Hh „ w w a) cn a a a) O 4 a a) iii a) a) RI0 a) a) Ul Ix o 0 Q a) 0 a) -H O I cO 4- ,0 a) a) 4- ,0 a) a) N O a) 'r4 -H Oa . 0 N a) U 0 a) 03 a) O O O Sa O O O O Sa O A0. FC m m w w ) N M rn cr W W o ) .H o W -W o ) .H o rA al ` r0 'J -H O -H a) Oa co 4J r0 Oa [- l0 a) o -H l9 a) 0 -,-I l9 L Q • •� 0I H -H Sa -H H n3 I n3 0 a) I H -H I I ,O -H ,0 0 n3 I ,0 -H ,0 0) n3 I U/ H• H o m r0 ) Q 3 3 r 3 U )1 -H r-1 it 0 H Ol a) 4 ,0 U 0 3 M 4 ,0 U 0 3 M ^� aL4 .H H O a O 3 4) 0 r0 of (0 -I, ` l9 a) RS x cO cO r0 U) -H (0 N RS U) -H r0 N p 0 a a) r0 0) .Q x In x '� 4J U) -H rn x 'H -N N 4-1 0 x x co 4-1 0 x x � rd FC a W N to Q x z -H U 4-1 N a -H 0 0 O 0.1 ^rd O 0.1 U) C7 ix E N LH O Sa 0 O 03 O 0 Fr�0i 00 H H co co cn a) 4 O co cn a) 4J O of O 0 0 0 a) O 'H o Qa 0 W o RS r- f0 O o a) a) 0 rl O a) a) 0 HI O H H a s, it o a CO o Qa CO CO CO N U it o CO o U it o OD W ;7 O a) a H 4 -H H 0 (0 Cn (0 i-1 -H ,4 U) H J, -H ,4 U) H • CQ Oo z 4-1 '0 -H H0 0 Cr) a) FC 0 off •• O O a) 0 O O a) 0 r0 0 0 I 0 >~ •• 0 0 5 H -H I -H •• x 1-1 r 0 •• Sa [-- 0 W W J, r0 0 'H 0 ,_0 0 0 a) In -H ,4 r0 'H r0 ,_.0 rd Sa a) RS l0 0 ,_ Sa a) RS l0 0 ,_ 124 124 RS Zn ,-qW ,-Ix CL U x Q N CL ',� ,rW H W ,^!. In x CL H W ,^!. In x CL va) � -dwvP4Ox w 3 an) /0 a 0 m G O a GI c4 y.{ Y+ LL N a W -H -H -H -H -H H Hi U N a C7 U1 Z U1 cn cn cn W O H O H -H a) 0 w w w w w w H a v v v Q -o -o -o -o x a m z a) a) a) a) a) 0 a • m w w w w w H Z a) rt H x w a o 3 >I +V 0) V) w O 4-1 O a) 4J a -H -H O) 0 '0 -H Z H 1-1 a) O H a +� a a) ro a) a a) 4-1 U O ,� ,� RS -H .-. a) a) rt I Qa a' O 0 —I 01 I 5 0 +� U z x +� 0 M cn 0 0 Sa 0 0 -H W Sa 4 ¢, Sa ,-1 a) �I 3 () -H F, O H fx a) (0 a) 4-1 —I ' a) 0 0) a) CL rn r0 a) 0 O rt rt H z m 4 it — + o U m a z o PG W H H H 0W a a) CL O O 0 -H ( -H -H O I a) O FC I 4) S-I 0 (0 0) P4 h lai W U 7 Q S-1 - cn -H -H ,-I 0 a) 4) 0 0 4 4-1 -- 04 r0 O r0 Sa 0-) O O O CL . a) . a O a) U R3 a U -H O -H (n a) Qa 0 01 a >1 >1 a W - o a O -,1 0 >1 O 0 C). ( H 4-) 4, -H 'I 0 4-1 Qa'I o l0 A J-S J-S -H U off O) O 0 0 ' O -H ,O 4- -/ '0 -H O -H 4-1 a) ` 0 0 0 0 0 S-1 -H -H -H -H FC -,-I 0 CL cn " 4- 0 CL 0 r0 0 a 0 a) -H 0 0 41- U) > CL • H x i Sa x O rt O Sa a H O rd 3 0 Qa S-I r0 0 U -H H r0 O a) 'H -H 3 U O O rt N r0 U '� a) -I, 3 0 0)'0 4 '0 c0 W Ga 0r 0r 3 4 x Q W -. rt 4-1 cn 3 a) >I a - x zn a s zn rt 0) - 0 0 it 3 N a O rj- rj- o c0 O z -l) -,-I x 'O 4 FC c0 x Sa r0 0) r0 x 0)-H (0 r0 r0 124 0 p0 x -H -I 0 r0 0 0 4-) — x 0 -I 0 r0 4-) -H (0 0 4-) cn x W 2 O O Z x 4-i N a) 3 4-1 r0 a) a o 4) • a, -H 0 ,0 0 0 ,O -H a) a) a) 0) LI U U 4-1 RS 0 0(000 (0 a) O H U) > H a) O a) -H 0 a) 0 0) (n -H 0 . O U H 0 0 +-) 0 x 0) Qa a) (0 ro 4_) — (0 -H H H 0 0 '0 0 4-) -H O N U ,., H 4-1 Qa O �I O O O 0)H 0 a) -H a) N 0 0 r0 +� O N 0 RS N 0 O -H a) 0 0 a) O a) a) -1 4-) -H H O N a) (0 'H H -lJ Sa O) N ,O -0 O O ,-10 0 H O 0 N ,-I l0 U -,_1-1 H O O O a) a) 4 -H O -H a) 'O a) a) t-_--1 ,O -H S-1 RS U H r0 -H 0 0 H Cr) 4J -H 0 U r0 O O -H O 0 O O 0 0 '0 Z p+ p+ U) rd 00wx 00Q � Ux 0cnw - 0Q > xU � xx x0) (00(o 0 04— > 0 W m 4-1 Crl 1-1 WLL M N N off ,--1 01 N w o 0 0 0 0 121 a El '>4 N N N N N Ca E w 0Z Z Z Z Z N 1-1 a O o °O o O o\o o\o o\o o\o o\o awn o\o H O O O O O CCI ur 0 O O O O 0.1 W r-I r-I r---I r-I r-I 0 0 O )n O )n Ul fH z x+ 4-) 4) 4) a a 0 0 0 H 1O M O N 0 r-I r---Ir---I H -H GI H OU -H -H -H ,_ H E rn O 9 O'") U) H UI UI z „..1M M 01 O U} U} N 4-1 4-1 4--I O 0 0 U -I- U) 4) >r 4) H 0 ,H x 0 1--1 r0 0 1--1 xZ a) U) N x a) U) N 3 a) U) N U N v O U N4, 0 N CV S-1 4-1 M 'I I` )-I 4-1 M S-1 -H 4-1 4-1 M r0 0 O ,-1 M . to (0 0 O r-1 a) x r0 0 O r-1 o Q, O O co V • rn Q, O O co V Q, O O co i:4 04 U , a) U)) 0 P: Lo -H -I 0 P: l9 0 a) a) U) 0 P: l9 z w n U) O a) 04 U) -H n U) O a) U) 'H rn n U) O a)O m r4 -H Ol U) -, 'H 124 -H a) U O Ol r4 -H al W O U) 4, -r1 N 0 RS -H r-1 U) 4t -r1 N ' cor0 [ a) ll cn - -r1 N W -ri -I -H U) ` N x ,-IRS M -r1 'I -H U) ` N ,� 0 )4) c' c' -r1 .-I -H U) ` N W RS > -H O -H 3 al RS > -H O -I-) RS al Ol c' RS > -H O U) E -H S•1 -H -I RS I >, Qa RS I -H S•1 -H 'I RS I ,-I -H r- l9 -H 4-1 -H 'I RS I U) r0 0 3 3 [- -l) r0 U) N r0 0 0 3 3 [- r0 I I-1 I I r0 C] 3 3 a 44 +l 0 rt m -H x N 3 4J 0 rt of N f[3 x a) a)O rt RS 0) .Q x rn 0 M rt RS 0) ,SZ x Lc) x -I 0 0 (13r0 O ,S) x � 0 �". Z 0 its its �". Z RS -N N �". Z ,_Q -H C) x 0 -H C) O ^.4 O -H O 4-1 '0 4•1 Z CO X M 4-1 '0 Sa 0 0 M rl rl M M 4-1 '0 Sa M • O 0 a) O 'I O O Ol a) O O 0 a) O ,-10 (0 (---- ((300 O 0 a) O -I O ro CD a O m U CH x m ita m CO m ita m a O RS a RS M RS a .-I z -I, '0 -H c---I 0 r0 r--I 'I -I, '0 -H c---I 0 ,-1 •• -ll '0 -H ,-I 0 RS 0 0) Lc) 0 •• 0 I r0 •• (cs 0 b) Li-) 0 •• -H I -H •• x RS 0 0-) rn 0 4J ra 0 r-1 O ,- O of (I) 0 4J RS r-1 O ,O RS r-1 RS ,0 RS 4 r0 O ,H O ,O U) a x r-1 x a x C--- x a Cr) a x r-1 x a ,r a w U) a w ,- x a 41a 0 0 0 0 0 a W -H -H -H -H -H 01 0 O H O O O O O U) Sa HH f-1 HW W'0 W W W G '�W '0 '� '� '0 z a) U) U) U) U) s•1 s•1 s•1 s•1 s•1 w w w w w 4J 'O In 3 u a) a) W a) 0 4- '0 U a) RS >r 3 Z a) a) 0 s 4I 4 0 U ,0 a) ll RS RS -H S•1 O -H RS Z 0 RS U) Sa 4- 0 0 Q,CL 0 U) O 0 rl ,O -rl b) -H O In 0 In 1 a) x 0 4-1 -H -H O '0 I a) 0 -H 4-1 a) 1 4-1 O (r) U) O -H I 'O O .X 0 b) 7 -H -r1 +l >r O U) -H a) S (r) O O - O),-IN O r0 Z• E 124 0 -H O RS RS -Ll 4-1 (n124 In Ul a) In Sa 0 0 124 O -H Ga H °W 4 'O 0 RS -H RS O 0 -Ll 14O a) fC, O If) 4a) ,-I-1 l •n 1-qW a O 'O 0 4 h C] .-I S•1 ` x Q, O O H 0 -H Ul — a) (f) -H CL O 0 0 S•1 -H UO O -H -H OD-H S-1 0 a) '0 ` ,7 RS U f4-) -I, 4-1 -H RS O RS 4, 0 a W - 000 (U - O 0 0 0 -1-1 . 4-1 a) r0 0 -H ..-CL ..,-I 0 >-, (1;3 -H W N )-1 3 -1-1 U O In O Iii -1-1 a) ra (1) ,O - a) -I 4-) -H -H CL -H a) O RS w O CL RS U O O 0) 3 -, U) N 4J 0) O -H O 'O RS , 4J O -H ,Q 'I -H W -H O -H ,U) -H Ul a) U) O ra •r1 a) f, 'H O a) O a) O 3 -H 'O RS RS ' S•1 CL H RS O 0 'O RS O RS (r) (0 -H U) RS 'I ll -H M -H 0) RS O RS RS RS O Sa CCI -r1 (C3 •r1 vOf. 3 -H -H O 3 a) O U) 4-1 O 3 r0 r0 a) ` a) O r0 41-1U) ',T.,' 3 r0 ll RS x RS RS -Ll RS RS r0 RS ll O FC, 4J 0 RS Sa 4 ,� -H x O O Ul 0)— RS Ul 'O 3 -Ll 0 3 ,Z • RS ,Y, 0 ',T.,' U) ,Y, 'I N r0 'U) O U) -H r0 RS r0 a) a) 0 4-1 - 'U) -Ll -H O RSV O O RS SI — b) O >r - 'J S-I O 4) )-I 3 O rl Z Sa (f) -H O O O O M x RS a) -H U) 4-1 -I-) O U) 4-1 (!) I 'I 0)X 4-1 0 b)Q RS rl Qa RS Ul 0 (I) rl 4-1 a) -H O O U) -H -H I 0 r0 '0 O a) O a) O x Ili -1) 0 rC 0 0 It O 0 0x -ll W Ul -H ' O N ,- 4 O 4-1 .X -Ll -H O O S•1 0 ,O --- N a) O Ul a) U) U) ra RS a) O -r1 O O a) -Ll U -H It CL it a) -H S-1 N r0 a) a) J, S-1 0) N a) Ul f a rl a) -I a) S•1 O -Ll -H RS RS rl -Ll rl U) Q, rl 4-1 ,0 -H >r O 0 -Ll -n.-I • 0) N 0 -Ll a) Q,,5 rl Ul 0) r0 r0 3 rl -H RS RS x U) .Q 'O N r0 0 Q. O ,-IN l -H cn O r0 O O -H ra cn 3 O M U) O -I 'O RCL -L� S R4lS - a) O r0 a4l ) - S-I x r0 -H N Ili S-1 a) M S•i Rs Rs -4l Ul a) o FC S•1 r0 U) f C — U) U? x — x a r0 ,Y, U) f C W U) x 'S Z, Qa N CL Z, Z U? Q, Z U -H U) — a, U) Ol Ol l9 I'1---1 ' M 01 r-I 1---11---11---1 'H 01 O O O O O N N N N N T) F o o ro b ▪ O -H Qa U) 0 04 -W id -W H o 0 id Q' 0 ' 0 O H -H °O W 4-I -H Ti -H -H 0 -H in a) 4- 3 4) 01 X +' r. CO 3 a) o a) -H a) N a) 0 H rd O -H 4H 0 b H b o ct O -H .� ._QO � a >1 mQa A. -Wa cr w ° rid -H H a) CCnn o Ti 0 0 v 0' 4° H a) 1- H 4 a) H 0 u) it N rd 0 0 I ,0 •rl a) O U cd a) • >1 0 • JJ U O -WH -W -H 4 .n1 u) rd 4-) 0 -H - Q 0 Cf) 0 HTi b 0 • 3 H -H in ,x Ha) a) a) Q, u) 4-) 0 aU -H -H k ) a b-W 0 H a) rd 0 H N ro rn -H 0 0 H 0 a) 0 4J rd U +� a) 0 0 m U H 0 H u) -H U >i 0 0 >1 • 4) 4) H a) `N in H a) H in '0 in 0 id O x •nrd 4J u) a) S� U 3 U O -C U O -HZ -H -H b a) u) a) -ri-H 0 0 H rd Q, a) id 0 0 a) a O 4J 0 N 0 a) CD H d H i 0 3 4) H •0 H Ti id 0 +J a) 0 0 71 71 0 O 0 ') 0a) U ?a ?a U -H a) ,� O 0 •ri a) rd 4) 0 rd b T.J 'r, 0 5 • 0 4J 0 'I-1 4) S-I H O O o O u) U 0 ?a O rd O rd O S-I $ in in a) lac H 0 in 4J ,_0 O Q, Ca a 7) 0 i o a) acid a°) ° ° UI a) O S-I ,� Ti s' -H 1W O 1W Ti 1� 0 U H a H ,_0 -H Q,-H 0 0 rd 44• d Qa . U r1 a) ,0 rd a) a) Q. a) • 4 • ?a 4J H O N E O a) H 4- U b' r1 U ,_ W a) a) -H Q, 0 a) a) rd rd O a) to • u) 4J 0 a) 1W 1W u) a) r1 0 S-I ?a O i' l~ 0 0 • -H -H a) 4J rd FC a) • „ -- a) m >, -1 ,x a H Q, O 4- r1 \ 0 U 0 O 0 -H 0 H a) m bat a) , Ti H -H 0 4-a Q 0 U ▪ id a) a) Ti a 4 J 0 . a) . rd H Ti m 0 H 0 -H +-) •n a' +i a .H 0 0 -H a) a) a) -H H 0 O H -H u)O rd rd a) 1i O a a) N 3 > 0 a) 4J -WQ, -H W a ) r1 a rd a) - 1� a w 4H >1 a) ,_0 U ') rd -W H rid r) Ti o ° 4 a) o N > O '0 H . H m i a) o � a) 0 N 4J ) 1W C a _, a) a) -r1 -H . 0 0 x n 0 m 4a b� › u) 0 4J u) (1.) N rid cd .� QI rd -H U -H 0 H ,_0 b ,_0 U) ci H 04-) I 0 a) H O rd H 0 Ca rtS H H0 � H4J0 � idb, (n o a) 3 u) FC -H -H • 4P rd +•) 0 0 Ti . H 0 O N 4J cdH 0 0 -H a) a) a) 4H rd S-I , a) -ri U 0 a) 0 •0 -r, 0 4J 4H Q, r1 in 4) ,Q a) 4) •n '-0 O 0 0 rd -H 0 -H .n1 0 0 ai 0 >r H a) a) 4) 0 r1 0 ,_0 in 0 0 rd H 4-) a -H •r, (1) 0 rd a) 0 -- H a) 4H Q' ;-1 -H H rd o o -H H a 0 rl r0 Z 0-1 04 4-) w a U b (1.) O W O 9C -H 124U H -H ,_0 a Q, • Ill Z 4-) a) '-0 3 H N QH id in a) H a) b 0 71 rd m U 4H a -H Ti • b rn H b ° I--1 a) H m 0 Ti 0 H 0 cn '> 0 Cn 0 0 4J a) fx N a) 0 a) rd -H cn b m 3 H Ti -H ,x a) Ti q) b m FC -H a) b U) a) a) 0 H 4J 4) • 0 • ^-rl CO 0 H O in ._0 a) a a) • H in in H H H -r1 H 0 Ti 0 rd Q, rl U) U rd rd Q, Z S-I -H Ti rd b a) a) U) •r-1 wj Qa U H 124-- �' 0 -H in in H w O H 'i rd H a) 4J U] p, •rl 4-1 124 - - 0 0 0 U rd -0 U co, H rl -H a 4- a) a) 3 F:' rt b-) (1) rd -r1 N •r•I •1-1 0 U U Z in rd -H a H 4J r1 qa A Sa • a a) >i >i t ° N O 0 ridU) () U) rl rrd • U) H H � id '� uH i 0 M 1 ii-I 0 a W Q Qa 0 0 0 H -H CD -H U) 0 > 0 U a fin' a.H a) I-I-I �+ a) a) D `" -H � d ° I) id • 04 N .p4.a �1 0 U a) >i O 0 U 4H -H () ,Q a iG N a) Z rd ,� ,_ rt -1 fx ,� 4H O rd ,_ 0 121 41 H w H 41 +W +o -0 FC a Hoa 4 4J u) U Ti +-) o ro4H U 4) m 4H LH b a) . m 4i O id -HI H H N ) amu) N 3 a) O. HI O N aH w HO o p, '0 p, > 4H R O 4 j O 4-1 `H 0 71 (-1-1 cd cn ?a p, O a) 0 • a) 4H '0 0 ((I ,� a) '0 u) 4) O— ,x +) N m cd m O a) 4H p,H a) (Ua) a) b 4) a) 0 0 0 O cd O ul 4J '0 -H '0 cd p, ?a -HI H H 0 a) to a) 0• Li -'�N . O (nO S O cd S a) J 4H I H Q -� ¢ _W U m ,_C b) U a) cd '0 0) 4H ,SQ ,SQ 4-I �° b id -W a) m H > U ro o cu ro ¢' , m -HI >i a) 4) 0 a) -HI O 4J m S-1 O 0, 3 m H H a) a) ro m a) ` it a) a) O a) -H ,.0 cd ,.0 -H >I 1-1 > �V •ri -HI '0 4) ,.0 1 4) 4) m 4) O U -H , -* 4.) �O . > cd 4J cd '0 a) a) 4J -H 4-) a) H 0a) a) H O > ?a Hid O H -r, a) • 3 H O cd cd O a) cd m O -0 (U a) 4J b a) -H a) 4- '0 O .r- 4J H El X N -W a) ,� 4J '0 04 0 4-) 0 b" 04 ?4 FC it O m S-I H -HI H Q O -C H a) z 4 4, a) 4J '0 -H cd 4J U -0 a H a) O 0 4-) a) 4J U O • cu . Cf) a) cd cn H a) -HI a) 4J 4H S-I ,S) '0 0 4J a) O 4J 0 O ?a 4H 1-) I O a) U U ,_C O U -H (l w U -H m cd 4) a) U • a) H -H ,.0 •nS a '0 a) 4J a) b cd m 'r, 4-) 4-) >I O -H 4J r ?a CO ,� -H 4) '0 ,SQ -H a) -H 0 a) 4 m cd O a) • '0 -H ¢, - H a) Ti a) . (n _w a) m 0 > a) itcdHTi a) Ti 4J4) m cd a) +-) a, a, cd '0 a) 1-) H m CO a) -H '0 b-HI cd ?a cd a) 4J H m -H U a) 1-) -H m -H O 1-) S-I id a) m b) m H 't -C U m > 4- rl cd a) H . m O -HI U a) CO a,-H U) O 4-) -H O Z S-1 m .r cd '0 m S-1 m a) H4J U 4H U 4J U H 0 > a 0 a) 4i a) S-I U U O S-I U U O O O -WS ?a ?a U 'J O a, a) '0 a) 4J a) a) H 1.,1 U U 0 U U a) H 0 a) .r, p,-H -C 4.4 a a -C a) -C > -r, O 1 -C O +- z N Ul N H .r� a) 4J -H O ,S� a) 1� �I O 4J U ,� O H a O O r S . p,-HI U S-1 b "p U . ?I 4) a) a., I-1 m 4J '-0 4J a) -H W u �' • a, >,' +-) U +� O cd a 0 ¢ '0 4) 4J ,Q ) c -H H H 4-)al m a a) cd a) •b '0 ad m O cd m w 0 FC (U a) a) -HI 4J 4J a) cd S-I 0 04 m S-1 -H cu 0 tT m H 4i a) 4J m O FC U "0 cd N as -P .9 U m CO m m > '0 U U U • O U 4-a H 0+ -0 -.. a) a) -H -H O U rl m U rl -H 4J O El a) a) 4J H m U -H - 4-) 1 b cd ?-I cd 4 4- E a) .4 -C cd m a) a) 0_,-HI '0 -HI '0 04 I21-1 0 -rl > 1-) a) m cd .HI'0 -C a) >I m -H -H m H 0 U 4-)ro U a 4-) m id,� U a) a) ?a -CH U -H '0 -C ?a H ?� Q O▪ a) , _u ,Q p, 4) -H m x -W -H 4-) O a) a) W -HIal -H '0 -HI H a) a) H 0 •n v 3 a) >1 +-) 3 cd . +u r1 ,.0 U) a m U a) z O p H -Ccdro m 4J U a 4J a) -W w H H , x 4) O a) tr a) p, a) 4J O U cd y, ¢, U a) -r, O 3 O ,_.0cd m -H 4- H C= a O S-I gS-I cd -H O U a) H H HI m co .H a) -H a) a) H H -H a) -HI id CO b m b • -H . U a > > a) +� -) N -) 4H cd a) cd H ?a 4) O a) a) • a) a) m o Ti a) a) -HI 04 H '0 4J m W 0 rd rd b 0, 3 m • U m cd O 4) O o (1) (1) cd x (1) '0 O (I) -H H • $-1 " p, . a) m -H a) '0 4J b.n1'0 m O cd 0) a.H O 4J 4J 4J cd 4J 4J a) -H O H b U U 0 m S-1 S-1 m 4) m S-1 S-1 cd -HI m CO H . m (1) m (1) cd a) cd O cd a) p, a) -P S -HI f J .HI a) .HI 1-) ,- -R Q.,4-I ,-0 a) '0 b +-1 rC $-1 a) O ?a O U -1 H -HI a) cd -H m b) H 4-) o -C ?a cd H a) O U H a) '0 ,-I ri .._?1a a, a .r m rl a, a) U U 4J cd ,0 -R JJ a 0 ' U O H m cd Q, -,-I m 0 0 O 0 -H m U H U H cd 4) b O '0 4J 4H Cf) (n b) H N 0 7) a) . Q ,- a -HI ' H ro O 4J a) a) m •n 0 4J H 4- -HI a) cd 0 0 S-1 d a) H b a)cd > a) a) • O 0 SO-1 J�.� . ,� -H Q a) 4 -C O .r, >i S-1 4H Oc U p•, .r.1 u) -HI • H a) 4J 4H -HI . U U -H O Ha, 0 a H -H '0 H O p '0 '0 m a) m 4J H 4J a) HZ a �+ U 3 00 +� - ro a U 3 O b U 4-) > 4J U H -H H a) a) 4) H CO b'w O d m -WO 4J -HI idm H H 4) U O >1 (1) > U 3 '0 . -H > r) 5� 0 10 cd -H H Q, > H m S-1 a) H '0 a) N W a) .. 0) b �°, 4J 4J U 4J H Cf) a) a) FC -H a) H o +� rn U cd a) U a) CI) >I m H > . m N -HI •d a) 4-) > 'r, a) > W O H a) a) 4 i • 4J H m 1W U S O ?a a) U ,C a) '0 H H O CO w U -H -HI a) a) H -H 3 0 '0 b,C a) 4J H cd a) N N Q 1� .1-1N -C -1-1m 0 '0 0 a' U 4J ,_C H O 1i 4) Z U O ,Q ,.0 • a m O U S cd 4H 4J CO •a) 0 O a) -W m 1� 4H m O 4- U) 04-) O O H a) H (� a ,-.0 ?a '0 a U O O 4-i 4J rl U U a) 2 H Ti 4-) 0 '0 0 0 0 ,C a) -H O ,_Q -W H "R E 'ri W H a) rl Q,rl ,� fx 4H 1-) b),C a) H a) >i cd ,-- $-1 $-1 H -H U cd -C a) a) -HI 4J H H ,_Q 4J m ,_ 4J '0 w m •d •ri W 0_, 4J -H O ?a a) Z m a) -H -H 4J -H 0 N >C -H 4H .-Q 0 -H A '0 4- m O a) H U) W W •d o m W 0 ,� b >I U • U m m cd -H >=i CO a) � 1) m C. ,-I '0 >i Od m U r .c1 cd a) H cd -I >~ u) • H -rl -ri E -rl rl ci ?a >i ,1 -W V a) 4- cd >l'2 m b" • 4) 44 (II O m U ro ro a) H m U ro 4J p m +� w id ,� Q.,-a) a) W a O �-, U > I--1 4H CO S-1 -H H -H a) m �., 4- 0 >1 rJ 4- a) -H -H a '0 a) > tr a) -H ,. ?a a) 0 -H k aa)i a) a -C o U) U) a,Ti C -C a 0 ro '0 w H m U W N W N a H 3 04 Q ,Q Ti Oi H m cd -H b' a) cd Z U f=, z a) CI) CT) x CD 0 H N CT) m CT) \ O H w u• • O >1 H -1 -H 5 N O 4a 1W w }-a > El }_i3 m CD ,H Q a) N r1 i bA 41 PI ct c`) soi ani U) W• N c cow Q '0 Q CO >+ N N FC Or1 rd O CO asp x Z Il CO Z O U. O u O al CD 4-i dOyN (5)N 4H CT) (5) 4- ki }-I }-I w H cd H UI U) H 4) H rx H CO -H O 0� . 0 '0 m 0 3 ,H N ,H Z ,H 0 H id 0 0 s H 41 H H 0 0 0 N H s~ -H O • o ca x IX x oa) -H >1 (/) Z 0 0 d 'H CO ZO -H H a O s~ 0 N +W a • cn rd 0 ,H 0 H 0 a aw U .. U U H ccsw H W a H 0 • -H m 0 H H N 0 El H N ▪ H H p -ri -H Ul -n N Ul S-I O N idO .H a a ,i rx4ro -u - w w U a H H }a Q H U) C] 4i cn H 0 H N o ff x Z .H .. d s 7 r� H �; H ul 0 0 0 m .H 0 rd cn z W ��-, o z a H ll �-,' S-I W ll -,' �-, 0 O Q [ra] o a H ro -H [ra] +� o H -H H '� Z Ul ll U] CQ [� 0 H O A S-I H co W E U �H,� ' • w -H U) H }-I > ?a '0 U] H N ',7 H H A H a W Q r.1 CI o ° m H Ci CL1 a, Q ° a m 0 O▪ U ," f� W z I N 4J — H PGH .. .. >1 a-' O O H w O rn o 0 1l O H 0 H (5) H O Z ._ 0 Z H N O a H x U Z 0 w w Cfl H El 4 cd 0 -HOO a -0 a CO a +u m0 co cd CD co H U s~ H �� z co z rn CD Z0 -H a s 2 °' co 2 , °' H . 0 0 H 0 H fYiO ,-1 N HH a U rd '0 a Z cd Ul w H }-I 0 -H O • U U H O -H N ,H H -H cLH id a w H -H N COH 0 4- cd m 0 co x -u 0 'O H0 N `H H N N H w 0 0 N ,H O N CO '0 H F U N N 0 N '0 N -HI 4) O 4) -H -P H 4) H 4) -H -H 4-) -H r1 0 Ul Z H x 0 U) -H -H ri Wo CO 4-I ,H . N O 41-47 U) w U) H 4-I -I w . H i-] N 0 0N 0 H o Ul O H 0 0 H S-I , Ul S-I 4) o H a 14 C w U U a N .H o cn rd a F a+ H H N O -H H 4) rd s~ 4) 4) 0 4) Z 0 ElH cd H . H H _C0 \ 0 ��+G al U) N N I--I 0 a N 0 '0 3 U 4) N X H H 0 }-I '� 0 4) ,Fy 0 C l 4) -H CO rd N ,_Q s~ fCN H O -H .: N H '0 H a 0 H Z a 0 O H ,_.cZ cd cn 0 cd HU) F U U) •m • w � � 0 -H 0 `� al co w H cn w WW0 d a w H 4H dH id d x W P: 0 0 W C'a' ,H—I 4J O N }�-I U) F (1) A H F S~ cn H 4- W rd N S-I 0 -H UI 4-) H 4) > S~ '0 '0 . cn U) H S-I > ,� a Fa X al 0 o O a, wa 4 U ° 0 m w X O x if) ° i U) 0 ra Z w b 3 b O (N O N HI O ^- O O 0 Fy U) O H W H N H N N 4-1 H u) H U a• s (U H sr a) H 3 a) 0 to S cd ° s�i (N b" H H co a qp >1 0 b -H U) W 0 q -u >x cn U) b co U co r 2, O O x .. O N .'• H a) OO aO a -H U ki o CO ki H (I) (1) U a W N m H 0 U) 0 0 (51w -H W >1 H a) H 0 • • !-I (d Z H -H 0 -H a) 0 H (N 0 S-i U ?a H -H H 0.4 a) (1) (1) H 0 w 4) 0 id O a) H w o w • a ,o W , H U) a) a) • 4-1 >-1 0 (d U) 4 0 0 U) Z O 0 4) a) a) (d O -H N O H U) X' a) U) 0 a ?a S-I( fid H -H -H U) Ti• a, w ro a W 4 a 0 ro 0 �' a ! H Oo a) TiH W a) S-I H a) 0 U) . H (i) -H O b-) U H 0 co S b-) H -H >1 a) H 4) a) U.) (.1) H 4) (d 0.1 a) Q '0 r+ 0 U) 0 Z 4i 0 Z (d \ d 0 • H O H ,- bP Z O a) -H U) a) a a) 4� O H (d HH H U 0 4) -1-1 (d H H cd cd 0 id 4-a 4-a H 0, a) O H U? H a) Z 0 0 0 z 4i 0 .. (d p -H H (d (n O (d m 0.i (d H (d m -H m (d HH (nO a ro A O Z a) •• o (d H -H x •• o U) H ] cn p, Q .. a H D ?a a m p A a U 0 p 'O Z U) (d O O H ?a H E a) U] . „ H U H UZ A U 44 (d C. W 0 (d ��10 0 14 y H a) M H -H P -H G4 • U)id qA O H -E 0 0 G4 H cd Z Ga H U) W a 1 id H Q x 4 if) Oh U) U) >-1 Z Pa Cm aq Lo In 0.i cn U 0.i O 0 Z w Z W U) H 0 0 PGH .. .. -0 O H CO cN O 0 O H W EO., HO H O . ate) GG 0 Z (N o N r) -H a) W H l9 H -H 3 U Z U PI H o--, H co ,—IO H O O fx q H a) -H q (5)O �' o� H U U O HH Z U Z O CO O Oa o 0 O 124 P' r=4 N —1 ki N H 0 U) U) O H '—I rl O (rld 1 H O 0 G H +) -H O 0. H 0 0 i0 0 0 H Z H 0 -H (d >1 H o H CO14 CD s -H O >>-, U) LI) H O (1) 4- 4i O > O (d O • H -H (d a W H Q. O Fy 4H . (N U) -H H b� O cn m O > a) 0 (N -H-H H ,C U U W • -moi -H 4)) Q H (d H +) H H H 00 -H .H (d 0 m 0 U) 0 U) •• w 0 0 C. 4) H 4-I O 4- 41 H a U) a (d U) H O U) O H . H H .H • A m 4) 0 3 a (d a) H a (H� o4 H w a) H 0 0 Z Z H Oar a) FG • Ti (d ,i d H +) d ?a ?a ?a -,-Is Cd >1 a) a) H (d cn x a) 4) a) ,.0 v 1) -H H H O 0 (d H U) H (n 0")4H 0 ,- 0 (d ,� (d (d Z (d (d (d (d d O 0 H O '-0 H Z O z U) Sl, z ,_.c uj 0 -H Z cn Z (d 0 H O • t/] (d ?a 0 (d m (d t/] (d w H -) 0 H (d F (d (d a) cn w >1 a) > w >1 W W rl ri rl H 3 id id W 1) 0 H A U) !4 (d H O a H O °) x m >1 H -H H a) a 0 0 m m Fri U a w o H A U b, a-) (d a) 0 cn N U y S (1) (d U) H a) 'J (1) o a H Pp h Cco O 0 q) PI a Owa FD -H O 0 Za) O a) d O 4 u) h m a) KG ° Q O z w XO 0 w U) H b w Cu H1214 cn 0 x 0 DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) ACGRL® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 06/02/2023 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Karen Hong NAME: Atlas Insurance Agency,Inc. PHONr o, Ext): (808)533-3222 (NC,No): (808)533-8777 201 Merchant Street E-MAIL ADDRESS: Suite 1100 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Honolulu HI 96813INSURERA: RLI Insurance 13056. INSUREDINSURER B: XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 Uchiyama Erskine Architects LLC INSURER C: 540 Lagoon Dr.Ste.4 INSURER D: INSURER E: Honolulu HI 96819 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 23-24 MISC2 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP TYPE OF INSURANCE LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITYEACH OCCURRENCEDAMAGE T $ 1,000,000 RENTED CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PREM SESO(Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A PSB0010526 02/01/2023 02/01/2024PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ Included GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY PRC LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 PRO- OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A OWNED SCHEDULED PSA0003421 02/01/2023 02/01/2024 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE EORH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N 1,000,000 A ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A PSW0005694 02/01/2023 02/01/2024 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Per Claim $1,000,000 Professional Liability B DPR5007365 01/01/2023 01/01/2024 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of insurance certificate provided for coverages indicated. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Uchiyama Erskine Architects LLC ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 540 Lagoon Drive,Suite 4 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Honolulu HI 96819 ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD