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From: Allan Basco <abasco@bowersandkubota.com>
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2024 9:47 PM
To: Planning Internet Mail
Cc: Kathleen Chu; Jay M. K. Stone; Jared Chang; Kim Castillo
Subject: County of Hawaii, Planning Department, Professional Services Fiscal Year 2024-2025 -
Bowers + Kubota Consulting
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ComRegPlan_Bowers+Kubota.pdf; PL.5_ComPlan EP EA EIS_Bowers+Kubota.pdf;
PL.10_ComPlanWriter_Bowers+Kubota.pdf
Dear Mr. Kern,
Attached please find Bowers+ Kubota Consulting's electronic Statement of Qualifications to provide the County
of Hawaii, Planning Department FY2025 Professional Services for the following services:
PL.3)Community Planning(Community Planning Assistant)
PL.4)Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans)
PL.5)Community Planning(Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental
Impact Statements)
PL.10)Community Planning(Writer,Grant Writer)
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Kathleen Chu by email at
jstone@bowersandkubota.com or by telephone at(808) 836-7787.
Thank you,
Allan Basco
Bowers + Kubota
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Main Office: (808) 836-7787/(808) 833-1841
Fax: (808) 834-4833
www.bowersandkubota.com
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COUNTY OF HAWAII
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
ASF
June 28, 2024
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FISCAL YEAR 2024 - 2025
PL.3) COMMUNITY PLANNING
Community Planning Assistant: Project Management
Support, Community Organizing, Public Participation,
Meeting Facilitation
MAr ice,, BOWERS + KUBOTA
Air BOWERS + KUBOTA
MIL, Construction Management•A/E Design.Planning•Project Management
B+K No.
24.730
June 28, 2024
Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2024-2025
PL.3) Community Planning(Community Planning Assistant: project management support,
community organizing, public participation, meeting facilitation)
Dear Mr. Kern:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2024-2025 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 44 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at jstone@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPSWQ, ESCPC, CPESC, CWPPP, CESCPP, LEED AP
Principal-in-Charge
94-408 Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Waipahu,HI 96797 1808)8M3-7787 www tiowersandkubota corn
STANDARD
FORM 330
ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2024- 2025
2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
PL.3) Community Planning (Community Planning
June 1, 2024 Assistant: Project Management Support, Community
Organizing,Public Participation,Meeting Facilitation)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu,PE,Principal-in-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
Bowers+Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 836-7787 (808) 834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
(COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR THE PRIME CONTRACTOR AND ALL KEY SUBCONTRACTORS.)
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PL.3)Community Planning
Bowers+Kubota Consulting 94-408 Akoki Street,Suite 201-A (Community Planning Assistant:
a. X Project Management Support,
Waipahu,HI 96797 Community Organizing,Public
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Participation,Meeting Facilitation)
b.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
9.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM D (ATTACHED)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 1
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
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COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu,PE
PLANNING SENIOR MANAGER
Jared Chang,AICP
Mi:::M GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Ronald Sato,AICP Amy Yamakawa
Carah Kadota,AICP
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu,AICP
Malachi Krishok
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 2
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge 32 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering HI,Professional Engineer/Civil[#12808(exp.4/30/2026)]
CA,Professional Engineer/Civil[#54022(exp.12/31/2025)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America(CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership,Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
a. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on
the Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,
roundabout intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bike ways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel
grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits
PROJECT COST: $72,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study-Hanapepe
to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kekaha,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Ongoing Ongoing
Statewide,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
c.
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
d. SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 3
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICA Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 19 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies,Senior Executive Institute,Class 26 Graduate(2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary(2017-present)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE:The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Ongoing HI N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
b. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the
Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy swales,which
will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency and public coordination,
both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.The environmental documentation
for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.The construction bid documents
will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.PROJECT COST: $72,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors Ongoing N/A
Hilo and Kahului Harbor Land Acquisition
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors
Facilities Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the
infrastructure due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor
access points and major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor buildout and activities,and planned use and improvements to
adjacent thoroughfares and streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the
private lots to complement harbor improvements.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planning Manager
d SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Kona,HI
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development
on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai
Opua Village and Kalaoa.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 4
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 34 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Lill Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Arts,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538) American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of Trustees(2010-2016)
.J.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor EIS Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by Young
Brothers as an interisland terminal.The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain areas of
these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S.waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and redevelopment
of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to support a U.S.
COE Individual Permit for pier work.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Transportation Corridor Assessment Route 11 Queen Kaahumanu/Kuakini 2023 N/A
Highway,Kailua-Kona,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE:B+K completed a Corridor Assessment to find plausible solutions and options that will reduce congestion and enhance
safety along Queen Kaahumanu Extension and Kuakini Highway. With the growth in population and increase in traffic,
congestion on Route 11 between Henry Street and Kamehameha III Road has continued to grow and worsen over time.The
approach to develop the concepts will be modeled after the Planning and Environmental Linkages(PEL)approach to help
facilitate future NEPA or HEPA processes in the future.Future traffic operations will be evaluated and near-term and mid-term
improvements that can be readily implemented to reduce congestion will be identified and evaluated against a predetermined set
of criteria.
PROJECT COST: $301,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Master Plan;Final Environmental Impact 2020 N/A
Statement,Kailua,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c• SCOPE:Responsible for project management,master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood a legal
challenge.Work included extensive community outreach to address community concerns.The State DLNR,DOFAW updated
their master plan for the 986-acre Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Complex in partnership with DSP.This complex is ecologically
significant for endangered waterbirds,flood control,and for the native Hawaiian community for its cultural resources. The
master plan supported wetland restoration,habitat enhancement and reforestation;areas to facilitate native Hawaiian cultural
practices;and increased public access and educational programs.
PROJECT COST: $53,300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
d• affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County
of Maui's community-based planning process. As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can
support and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional
funding for the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public
private partnership with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team
helped the County get$25 M through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 5
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project Manager 8 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No.34599)
• . ►TPC• T ! �®
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Processing permit applications with approvals including DA permit,401WQC,NPDES permit for construction
stormwater discharges,stream channel alteration,HRS Ch. 6E with SHPD.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Statewide HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: 575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to
Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Consulting Engineer's Report for FY2017-2019
Statewide,HI 2021 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Preparation of a Consulting Engineer's Report that examined the operations of all commercial harbors and associated
improvements within fiscal year 2017-2019.
PROJECT COST: $50,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor
Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by
Young Brothers as an interisland terminal. The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain
areas of these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S. Waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and
redevelopment of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to
support a U.S.COE Individual Permit for pier work.PROJECT COST: $1,413,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 6
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Assistant Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
ri(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Office of Hawaiian Affairs PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kukaniloko Green House&Nursery Phase 1 Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Planning and development of a greenhouse/nursery operation near the birthing stones site(Kukaniloko)in Wahiawa
central Oahu.The project included through putting native species for out-planting and eventual use for reforestation of the Lake
Wilson site edge. The site is sloped and designed for various equipment circulation,green waste management,irrigation,a full
range nursery operations,educational functions,public visitation and for-sales produce including aquaponic vegetables.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Planning Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
South Maui Community Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Updated the South Maui Community Plan that included the regions from Maalaea,Kihei,Wailea,Makena,to Ahihi-
Kinau/Kanaio. The updated plan provides a vision,a community plan map,goals,policies and actions to guide County officials
and staff,property owners,developers,and residents on the appropriate growth and redevelopment patterns for South Maui for
the next 20 years.
PROJECT COST: $7,000,000(estimated)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II Ongoing N/A
Lihue,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is currently working with various agencies to develop a plan to deal with shearwater bird
habitats in the project area;creating construction plans and specifications to stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;
and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.Project scope includes planning,environmental services,
surveying,permitting,design and construction and post-construction support services.The scope also includes coordination
with the State Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response(HEER)Office to address the mitigation and removal of debris that
has fallen into the ocean.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NICELES Unipessoal PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Timor-Leste 2022-2023 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Environment/Planning Technical Adviser
SCOPE:Conducted due diligence and reviewed environmental reports for the proposed project.Provided technical assistance
&guidance related to the environmental and planning aspects of the project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 7
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
3 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
��Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners(Pending)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Health Systems Corporation(HHSC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital TOD Master Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Kapaa,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
a. SCOPE:Updated existing TOD Master Plan to include adjacent State parcels and produce a master plan for the hospital
campus that would provide housing,public services such as a library,police station,and other public services,while being
centered around alternative transportation options and public transit.Included coordinating and note taking for meetings with
an advisory group(10+),community meetings(3+),and agency/stakeholder groups(3+).Also included survey implementation
and analysis,production of flyer's and informational material,presentation and report drafting,video and audio editing,
management of project website,email account,and contact list,and GIS work/analysis for the production of figures for EISPN.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DLNR—Division of State Parks PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Polihale State Park Interim Access and Management Plan 2022-2023 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted community outreach to receive and analyze feedback about issues,priorities,and opportunities for an
access and management plan for Polihale State Park following a period of overuse during COVID-19.Centered around issues
of access,natural and cultural resource management,and collaboration with nearby government and community organizations.
Included implementation and analysis of multiple surveys,coordinating and reporting on key stakeholder meetings(6+)and
community meetings(4+),updates to client,managing project website and email account,and drafting presentations and final
report.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Waianae,Oahu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c.
SCOPE:Project to update the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan(last updated in 2012)to review and develop a
community vision for the plan.The plan would act as a guide for City decision makers,private developers and landowners,
etc.Involved multiple community meetings and workshops(6+),client update meetings,advisory group meetings(10+),and
coordination/note-taking/report writing on all of the above. Implemented 3+surveys for feedback on different stages of the
plan,produced community land use maps and other maps for use in the plan or for community engagement with GIS,assisted
with policy recommendations,drafting of public-facing fact sheets,and deliverables management.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Housing and Finance Development Corporation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Liliha Civic Center Master Plan&Iwilei Infrastructure Improvement Master
Plan Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,Oahu,HI
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Project to develop a master plan for the area which provided space for State Programs,affordable housing,and supportive
infrastructure with the goal of achieving TOD goals.Assisted with an economic-fiscal model and analysis and report as well as
meetings and meeting notes.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai Transportation Agency PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kauai Bus Facilities Expansion EA
Lihue,Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted research and drafted environmental review document for the expansion of Kauai Bus facilities to enable the
use and maintenance of electric buses. Included GIS work to inform and produce figures for the EA,early consultation mail out and
management of response letters,site visit and photography,and correspondence/updates with the client.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 8
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics(major)Urban and Environmental
Policy(minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kauai County Special Treatment-Coastal Edge Overlay Zone Development PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Standards 2022 N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
a.
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:Worked with the County of Kauai to develop development standards and review criteria for new development proposed
within the County's new Special Treatment-Coastal Edge zone. The standards and criteria will be incorporated into the
County's comprehensive zoning ordinance once approved. Assisted with research and GIS mapping and analysis.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North Shore Sustainable Communities
Plan. The plan established the vision, policies, and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040 and
beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community input to analyze and
address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and tourism implications
from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 9
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamawaka Graphic Designer 35 27
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
'.Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan(PPP)update in compliance with federal
regulations regarding interested parties, participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $99,650
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
(Sub-consultant to Biederman Redevelopment Ventures)
Ala Moana Park Master Plan&EIS 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
c.
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Environmental Impact Statement completed for Biederman Redevelopment
Ventures.
CONTRACT VALUE: $366,800
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users. Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,600
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans 2023 N/A
Island of Maui,HI
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted
housing projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
CONTRACT VALUE: $52,400
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 10
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary Ongoing Ph. lA-2025
Honolulu,HI (estimated)
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department John Condrey (808)768-8468
of Design and Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is providing landscape architecture,civil engineering,planning,architect,and electrical engineer
services for the first of three phase of a new Hawaii exhibit,which will feature a wetland aviary. The new exhibit will be located just
inside the main entrance arrival area, replacing the existing duck pond, extending eastward to the Nene Goose Sanctuary. Once
completed,the aviary will showcase native and endangered birds in a recreated coastal wetland habitat.The wetland will transition to
future exhibits featuring lora and fauna of Hawaii's mountainous rain forests and further into dry forests and grasslands. The design
intent is to expose guests to the wide range of native wetland(streams and ponds)and dryland habitats found in Hawaii. The scope of
work for this project covers conceptual design and permitting,with follow-on design development and construction documents.
PROJECT COST: $5,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 11
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department Kristie Ching (808)768-8800
of Design and Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting is preparing construction plans and specifications for the maintenance dredging of the City-
owned portion of Kahawainui Stream between the intersection with Laie Wai Stream to the mouth of the stream excluding the sand
berm at the stream mouth. An environmental review consisting of a Draft and Final Environmental Assessment,with an anticipated
Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI), will be prepared in accordance to the Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 343. The review
will include a biological survey,archaeological and cultural study,and other environmental reports to determine impacts of the project
and mitigation measures.Preparation of permit applications for the dredging and obtaining permit approvals is included in the project
scope along with engineering assistance during the bidding and construction.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 12
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design,Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl 2021 N/A
City,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department Daniel Alexander (808)768-6652
of Transportation Services
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting assessed implementation of complete streets concept designs in Kaneohe, Kailua, and Pearl
City area as part of planned road rehabilitation projects in each area.The inter-disciplinary team was comprised of civil/transportation
engineers, physical/site planners, urban designers, arborists, and landscape architects. While over a dozen specific streets were
identified for rehabilitation,the scope of the assignment included identification of additional alternative streets that may be better suited
to multi-modal transportation improvements.
Initial tasks included evaluation of existing conditions through driving,walking and bicycling audits of each community;identifying
the complete streets network based on land use and roadway configuration;and developing preliminary street cross-sections showing
options for pedestrian walkways,bicycle lanes, shared pathways, and vehicular travel lanes. The project applied a context-sensitive
solutions process, engaging stakeholders via outreach efforts, including community leader contact, social media outreach, bike
tours, pop-up and sit-down sessions, distribution of project-specific collateral materials, and broadcast media coverage. Input from
the community was combined with a multi-modal assessment of all transportation methods in each area and observations from the
project team to prepare the complete streets proposals. Within each area unique conditions and parameters existed that called for
specific solutions. Viable tools to develop complete streets were combined with sound urban design,physical planning and landscape
architecture to arrive at best options. The results of the combined input were revealed at community meetings where concept plans
were shown and additional feedback was provided.
B+K worked with the team to bring its collective experience together and bring a sensible approach to addressing the evolution of the
project areas'transportation networks,which was used to refine the street cross-sections and prepared concept plans for the proposed
roadway improvements along with associated opinions of probable construction costs. B+K also assisted with the preparation of
Exemption Declarations for the project pursuant to HRS Ch. 343.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Architect
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 13
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Due Diligence Assessment and Test Fit Study for West Hawaii Land Acquisition
(84-5236 Hawaii Belt Road) 2022 N/A
Captain Cook,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Kamehameha Schools Laura Takahashi (808)534-8108
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers+Kubota Consulting provided planning and consulting services for a due diligence assessment and test fit study of
the property (for an early learning center) located at 84-5236 Mamalahoa Highway in Captain Cook, Hawaii. The scope of the due
diligence assessment and test fit study included research and entitlements in phase 1;property condition assessment in phase 2; and
a test fit study of the building and site in phase 3. The scope of work included an assessment of interior and exterior improvements as
well as regulatory requirements,including pavement and parking areas;planting and irrigation systems; the general condition of the
building architectural elements; plumbing fixtures; electrical fixtures and outlets; fire alarm system; general structural conditions;
and the general condition of the air conditioning system; and the property's entitlements and zoning requirements. A due diligence
assessment of the Early Learning Center Building at the Saint and Church and Model Schools(Kikiwelawela)in Kaneohe,Hawaii was
also provided under this project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Architect
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 14
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Biederman Redevelopment Ventures
(Prime Consultant)for City and County Benjamin Donsky(Biederman) (212)390-1122
of Honolulu,Department of Design and Elaine Morisato(C&CH) (808)768-8406
Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting supported the City in developing portions of the Preferred Concept Master Plan for Ala Moana
Regional Park(Ala Moana)and preparing its corresponding Environmental Impact Statement(EIS). The goal of the master plan was
to provide a planning framework allowing Ala Moana to become a multi-faceted beach park and even greater asset to the community.
The master plan evaluated the park's existing conditions and identified areas of improvement including landscape features,
infrastructure,parking and pathways,and the park's iconic beach front.The 17 proposed improvement projects focused on addressing
deferred maintenance to elevate the park's existing facilities and address coastal erosion issues while respecting and celebrating the
established character. As part of the master planning process,the B+K Planning Group prepared and published a final EIS analyzing
the proposed improvements established in the master plan.
As part of the environmental review process, the B+K Planning group investigated the project's potential effects on the built and
natural environments and provided mitigation measures to help minimize impacts pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues, Chapter 343.
This analysis included analyzing the need for beach nourishment and drainage canal improvements to address impacts from natural
and climate change hazards like sea level rise. The EIS also analyzed the project's compliance with relevant federal, state,and county
land uses regulations and policies.
To develop the alternatives in the master plan and EIS,a strong community engagement and outreach program was conducted to better
understand the multi-generational impact of Ala Moana on the community.Multiple public,in-person informational meetings were held
between 2015 and 2018 and a project website titled"Our Ala Moana Park"was launched to garner community feedback.Incorporating
input from over 30,000 visitor interactions at the website,feedback from the in-person community meetings and consultation responses
from the EIS resulted in the design alternatives presented in the master plan and EIS.Additionally,during the community engagement
process the master planning team was informed of more urgent actions needed at Ala Moana. This prompted the City to enact a nine-
point plan to address these issues in parallel with the long-term master plan creating a holistic approach to improving the park long-
term.
PROJECT VALUE: $367,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 15
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Planning Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if app/icab/e)
South Maui Community Plan Update 2022 N/A
Kihei-Makena,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Planning Department Jennifer Maydan (808)270-8290
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting updated the South Maui Community Plan that included the regions from Maalaea, Kihei,
Wailea, Makena, to Ahihi-Kinau/Kanaio. The updated plan provides a vision, a community plan map, goals,policies and actions to
guide County officials and staff, property owners, developers, and residents on the appropriate growth and redevelopment patterns
for South Maui for the next 20 years. As a precursor to the community update plan,B+K also put together three resource papers that
cover the topics of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change,Housing,Population Growth,and Mobility.Each resource paper examined the
current conditions in the area,key challenges for the future of the area and strategies to minimize adverse impacts.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 16
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 7
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Of applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of
Department of Land and Natural Martha Yent (808)587-0287
Resources
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting prepared a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan services for Kealakekua Bay State Historical
Park. The state considers the park as one of the most historically significant places in Hawaii. The park spans 216 acres on land in
three adjacent areas(Napoopoo,Pali Kapu 0 Keoua,and Kaawaloa),315 acres of waters of the adjacent Kealakekua Bay Marine Life
Conservation District, and the Napoopoo pier. The primary project goal is to plan for a public park that preserves the area's cultural
landscape and historic resources, preserves and protects the marine resources of Kealakekua Bay, promotes the scenic values and
natural park setting,and accommodates outdoor recreation in a manner that does not impact or degrade natural and cultural resources.
A draft master plan was developed before the ocean resources became the responsibility of the State Parks Division. The draft master
plan was updated to include analysis of marine issues and ocean recreational activities.The revised master plan promotes preservation
and stewardship, offers guidance in the development of park interpretive concepts and programs, identifies park facility needs, and
recommends park management measures for the land and the sea. Community input and collaboration was integral to the planning
process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 17
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 8
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Ofapplcab/e)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II Ongoing N/A
Lihue,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Transportation,Airports Daryl Yokomizo (808)838-8825
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is currently working with various agencies to develop a plan to deal with shearwater bird habitats
in the project area;creating construction plans and specifications to stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;and obtaining all
necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.Project scope includes planning,environmental services, surveying,permitting,
design and construction and post-construction support services.The scope also includes coordination with the State Hazard Evaluation
and Emergency Response(HEER)Office to address the mitigation and removal of debris that has fallen into the ocean.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
L"" ' Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Wai ahu,HI Planner,Environmental Engineer,
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 18
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapp/,cab/e)
North Kona Water Development,Environmental Assessments and Preliminary
Engineering Report Ongoing N/A
North Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Andrew Choy (808)620-9559
Home Lands
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable
water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa. The wells being developed are intended to support development
of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa. A Hawaii Environmental Policy Act EA in accordance with Hawaii Revised
Statutes(HRS) Chapter 343 and Title 11, Chapter 200 of the Department of Health Administrative Rules will be prepared for the one
parcel with the U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)as the accepting agency.The other parcel will have an EA prepared pursuant to
HRS Ch. 343 with DHHL accepting.A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER)meeting the requirements of the USDA Rural Utilities
Service will also be prepared.A topographic survey for the PER will be coordinated and preliminary site layout and grading plans to
confirm the area required for the site improvements will be prepared for the PER. The PER will also be processed for acceptance by
the USDA Rural Utilities Service.A hydraulic study of the North Kona Water System and assistance in drafting the terms of the Water
Development Agreement between DHHL,the landowners and the County Department of Water Supply will also be provided.
PROJECT COST:N/A(Study)
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 19
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified.
10
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Greystar Development Services,LLC for University of Hawaii at Manoa PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing,Environmental Assessment 2021 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Greystar Development Services,LLC for Ethen Thacher(Greystar) (949)892-4973
University of Hawaii at Manoa
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting completed an Environmental Assessment for a Public Private Partnership (P3)project where
the developer will design,build,and operate for profit the student housing multi-family building,day care center for UH students,and
commercial operations such as a convenience store and/or eatery.
PROJECT COST: $1,500,000
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing table.Place X"
(From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) under project key number for participation in same or similar role).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior X X
Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project X X
Manager
Matthew Fernandez Planner
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner
Malachi Krishok Planner
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F)
City and County of Honolulu County of Maui
1 Department of Design and Construction 6 Planning Department
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary South Maui Community Plan Update
City and County of Honolulu State of Hawaii
2 Department of Design and Construction Department of Land and Natural Resources
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact
Statement
City and County of Honolulu
Department of Transportation Services State of Hawaii
s 8 Department of Transportation,Airports
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design,
Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II
Kamehameha Schools State of Hawaii
4 Due Diligence Assessment and Test Fit Study for West 9 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
Hawaii Land Acquisition(84-5236 Hawaii Belt Road) North Kona Water Development,
City and County of Honolulu
Department of Design and Construction(Biederman Greystar Development Services,LLC
5 Redevelopment Ventures-Prime Consultant 10 for University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Environmental University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing
Impact Statement
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 21
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30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
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QUALIFICATIONS
1. THE NAME OF THE FIRM OR PERSON, THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS,AND LOCATION OF
ALL OF ITS OFFICES.
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is an Employee-Owned firm providing
Architectural/Engineering Design and Planning; Construction Management; OFFICE LOCATIONS:
and Program and Project Management services. We are committed to our
mission statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. by utilizing our Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
strengths, comprehensive abilities, and unique expertise to provide premier Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
professional services for the County of Hawaii. Satellite Offices -Maui, Kauai, and
Our principal place of business is located on the west side of Oahu. B+K has Hawaii Island
a field office located in Hilo, Hawaii. This office houses our 12 Hilo team Field Office -Molokai
members and provides for a strong boots on the ground presence on Hawaii
Island and an easy reach to the County's projects.
Our Team has the full support of our main office in Waipahu and satellite offices on Oahu(Kalihi), Maui and Kauai.
2. THE AGE OF THE FIRM AND ITS AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OVER THE PAST YEARS.
B+K has been providing quality service to our clients for the past 44 years. Our strength is in our employees and we have
over 256 dedicated team members providing expertise in the areas of A/E design, construction management and project
management services. Over the past 5 years, the average number of employees has been 245 total staff, including nine
principals.
3. THE EDUCATION, TRAINING,AND QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY MEMBERS OF THE FIRM.
We truly believe in the strength of our team. A strong team with a motivating team leader has the drive and commitment
to deliver projects as promised. A strong team creates a contagious synergy that generates the motivation to move beyond
standard solutions. A strong team engages in out-of-the-box thinking to transform an initial thought into an idea, from
which appropriate design and construction solutions are created. This process is fluid and continuous and is unconstrained
by rules and limitations.
We have a strong team. The most important aspect of our architectural, civil, electrical engineering;project management,
program management, and construction management services is our Team. B+K has thoughtfully assembled a highly
qualified and dedicated group of professionals who will provide the necessary services to the County for anticipated projects.
Our team was handpicked and represents the best of the best.All members bring a refined depth of relevant experience and
remain committed to exceeding the expectations of the County. The following matrix represents the education, training,
and qualifications of our key personnel firm wide.
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 20
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Hae Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 18 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 35 BA LEED AP
Wesley Ujimori,RA Project Manager CA Architect 44 BA
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 37 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 20 BA LEED AP
Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,D.Arch,ASID, Interior Designer N/A 15 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Project Architect N/A 15 AS
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 36 BS
Landon Hamada,D.Arch Project Designer N/A 8 DArch/BA
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Brad Tanimura,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
CLARB Manager HI Architect 24 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Project HI Landscape 37 BLA LEED AP
ULI,LEED AP Manager Architect
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape LEED GA,LEED AP
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED GA, HI 20 AS
LEED AP BD+C Architect Architect BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Junior Landscape N/A 6 BLA CLARB
NRPA,CLARB Designer
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Junior Landscape N/A 23 AS
Designer
PLANNING
Planning Manager/
Jared Chang,AICP N/A 18 BA AICP
Senior Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 34 BS/MA AICP
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning N/A 8 BEnvD AICP
Project Manager
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 4 MS/BS
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 2 MU
AP// AICP
Malachi Krishok Planner N/A 9 MURP//
BA
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 21
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,CPSWQ,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 31 BS/BA ESCPC,CPESC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Senior Project Manager GU/ Civil 26 BS CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP CNMI
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 22 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
David Bills,PE,CWPPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 40 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 41 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 28 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 30 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 22 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, project Manager HI Civil 12 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 18 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Designer 32 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer AS ESCPC
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Designer BS/AS ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS 33 AS UAS Remote Pilot
Pilot Certified
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineering HI Electrical 33 BS LEED AP
Senior Manager
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 18 BS
Albert Amin,PE Electrical Engineer NY Electrical 8 BS
Kiyoshi Hashida Electrical Engineer 2 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 2 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 25 BA
Kacie Nakamura Electrical CAD Operator N/A 9 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 22
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
HDOT Certified Soils
&Aggregates,&
Bituminous Unit,ACI
*Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 36 BS Concrete Field Testing
Technician-Grade I
(ACI-Grade I)
Todd Niemann,CCM Construction Manager 40 BS Certified Construction
Manager
Eric Iwamoto,PE,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager HI Civil 35 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Dan Keeley,CCM,CISEC Construction Manager N/A 25 BS Certified Construction
Manager,CISEC
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE,PMP, Construction Manager HI Civil 29 ME/BS PMP,CISEC
CISEC
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager N/A 30 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Jeffrey Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 16 BS Certified Construction
Manager
*Brandon Bautista, CISEC Project Engineer N/A 11 BS CISEC
HDOT Certified for
*Levi Anderson Project Engineer N/A 9 BS Bituminous Unit,ACI-
Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 50
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 15 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM,PSP, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
LEED AP Scheduling N/A 28 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
Michelle Perez Project Controls/ N/A 17 BA
Scheduling
HDOT Certified for
Bituminous Unit,
*Chad Carter Inspector N/A 19 AS ACI-Grade 1,ICC
Reinforced Concrete
Special Inspector
HDOT Certified for
*Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 35 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Marc Maloney, CCM Project/Special N/A 13 AS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 20 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit
*Cory Aukai Inspector 6
*Hawaii Island Resident
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 23
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
4. A LIST OF RECENT PROJECTS AND THE NAMES OF UP TO FIVE CLIENTS WHO MAY BE
CONTACTED,INCLUDING AT LEAST TWO FOR WHOM SERVICES WERE RENDERED DURING THE
PRECEDING YEAR.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Randall Wakumoto, Branch Head
City and County of Honolulu, Department of NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program,
Facility Maintenance Honolulu,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 768-3242
Mr. Alexander Kalawe, Project Manager Engineering Services Waikoloa Road/Paniolo Drive
County of Hawaii, Dept. of Public Works Roundabout,Waikoloa,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 961-8321
Mr. Paul Christensen, Project Manager
City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Support Facilities Honouliuli Wastewater
Design and Construction Treatment Plant, Ewa,HI (2021)
Telephone No. (808) 768-8800
Mr.William H. Makanui HMP Engineer State Department of Transportation -Harbors
State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation (DOT-H), Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,
Harbors
Telephone No. (808) 586-2525 Honolulu,HI(Ongoing)
Mr.Neil Hasegawa, Design Manager FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Repair Roads and
NAVFACSCOM Hawaii Erosion Control(2021)
(808) 475-2258
5. ANY PROMOTIONAL OR DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE WHICH THE FIRM DESIRES TO SUBMIT.
Why B+K?
Bowers + Kubota takes pride in being forward-looking and having innovative experts and leaders who perform at their
best. We help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful cost management, and high levels of quality and value
maintained on every project, large or small. By closely listening to our clients and understanding their needs, we deliver
customized solutions in a flexible and responsive manner.We respect our people, our partners,and our planet. Our work is
rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers+Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide professional
expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting, design, and
construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction.Our experience of providing cradle
to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns, risks, and opportunities
that typically arise in project delivery.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for the County:
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• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with the County of Hawaii to create an atmosphere of teamwork and
leadership for successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More"
approach and attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make the County and all the other
project team members using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve the County's
goals.
• Communication -Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep the County informed with detailed,
reliable information to make the best decisions possible.We establish a system of communication and formal reporting
that will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Commitment to Excellence - B+K is extremely proud of our past accomplishments and commitment to excellence
in providing quality services to the County of Hawaii.We have a proven track record of adapting to our clients' needs
and performing projects successfully. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE
services throughout all contracts we work on for the County.
Project Management
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of
four primary steps as part of our project management system.
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Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks are:
Scheduling:B+K uses Deltek as its accounting system that provides updated information concerning scheduling,reporting,
and control. Each project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. The focus on scheduling events
and performance provides team members with information detailing resource and time capacity, experience, workload
allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and delivery of committed resources.
Quality Management: Through quality management, we actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control procedures are a discipline implemented by our project
teams featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work and checking work products for accuracy and
correctness.
Budget and Scope Tracking: The Deltek system,which is linked to the project work plan,generates all necessary financial
and accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling costs for individual scope elements and the overall
project.
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins with the development of a clear communications plan.
The project will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which information can be exchanged and modified.
With the Project Manager serving as the main communications point of contact, the plan ensures that the needs of all
members of the team (including the client) are met.
Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is crucial to project success. Our approach seeks to engage
City staff throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of change. Our approach to manage risk is to
address it from the start of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge transfer and builds ownership in
the project and ultimate products.
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B+K architecture group provides building design solutions based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle any building design projects, ranging from new
construction to renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked on many projects for the public sector
clients,our architecture group understands the procurement processes and permitting requirements, including exemptions,
that allow us to better strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid control to meet the client's goal.
Breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and knowledge ARCHITECTURAL CAPABILITIES
allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions to the client's challenges. • BUILDING/INTERIOR DESIGN
For example, we provide the above services under a single contract with • BUILDING RENOVATION
the Department of Education(DOE). The DOE has initiated their Facility • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Asset Management, whereby prequalified designers, project coordinators, • VALUE ENGINEERING
and contractors provide their services to address the needs of the DOE. • SPACE PLANNING
B+K architecture group provides design services under the Statewide • BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING(BIM)
Architectural Design Services contract. We excel in taking a long list • CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION/ADMIN
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of projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize their importance, and BUDGET AND COST ESTIMATION
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creating a team and project delivery that can produce designs in sync with PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS
• DESIGN-BUILD
the construction funding and school schedule. • BUILDING ASSESSMENTS
The project types with the DOE contract includes new construction • DESIGN MANAGEMENT
utilizing modular construction, renovation of existing facilities to meet • CAD
new program requirements, and various R&M projects to extend the life
of the existing asset. We normally start these projects with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/or
programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The design intent will be documented via plans and specs through
the client required milestones. These documents will be finalized and prepared for permitting and bidding purposes.
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions allowed
to streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading up to and during the procurement processes with
delivering the project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive to any bidder Request for Information.
The example above exemplified the level of architectural design service we promote. We are not limited to certain aspects
of the project delivery. Our architecture group is able to provide wide range of services at any stage of the project life.
Having a team with design acumen, technical expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery provide a
partner to our client.
Our architecture group brings innovations from the major national conferences, such as World of Modular, American
Correction Association,and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By investing in our people,we continue to educate
ourselves with the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to our home state. For example, some of the recent
conferences allowed us to help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement by utilizing modular construction for more
rapid,yet controlled, deployment.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering services covering all aspects of site development. We
group these services into four main business lines:
• General Site Design CIVIL&ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CAPABILITIES
• Roadways and Highways • DUE DILIGENCE STUDIES AND PROPERTY
• Utilities CONDITION ASSESSMENTS
• INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING AND DESIGN
• Specialty Services • SITE DEVELOPMENT
• GRADING
B+K`s civil and environmental engineering department works for • UTILITY DESIGN(WATER,WASTEWATER,AND
multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast array of DRAINAGE)
private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable housing, and • ROADWAYS AND PARKING
renewable energy sectors. We also work and have worked outside • ADA DESIGN AND BARRIER REMOVAL
Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, Singapore, Diego • BICYCLE LANES
Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and Commonwealth of • COMPLETE STREETS/GREEN STREETS
Marianas Islands. We leverage this breadth and depth of in-house • Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT/SUSTAINABLE SITE
expertise to tackle routine and extremely challenging projects with DESIGN
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creative and innovative solutions. We will bring this same creativity, OPINIONS OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
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innovation, and technical expertise to your projects. BIDDING SERVICES
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
General Site Design • PLAN CHECKING/PEER REVIEW
• PERMITTING SERVICES,INCLUDING NPDES AND
Civil and engineering is a very broad field. B+K rarely shies away UIC PERMITS
from difficult or challenging projects. Our strength is the diversity of • SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL,AND
our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions to our COUNTERMEASURES(SPCC)PLANS
clients'needs.Under our general site design services,we typically help • ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND
our clients through the pre-planning and planning process to develop a MANAGEMENT SERVICES
site through detailed design,permits and regulatory approvals,public • WATER QUALITY(STORMWATER AND
involvement and outreach, and contract administration. Earthwork is GROUNDWATER)AND WATER RESOURCES
typically one of the largest costs for site development.We use Civil3D ENGINEERING
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by AutoDesk to optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize WATER TREATMENT AND STORAGE
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our client's costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in WASTEWATER TREATMENT,INCLUDING
INDIVIDUAL WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
reducing the financial burden on our already struggling communities. • SOLID WASTE STUDIES
For our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this • UNCREWED AERIAL SYSTEM(DRONE) SURVEYS
services sector we offer: • AIRFIELD PROJECTS
• Due diligence studies • ANTITERRORISM AND PHYSICAL SECURITY
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design
• Earthwork analysis
• Site layout design
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices
• Demolition design
• Infrastructure master planning
• Infrastructure condition assessments
• Permits and regulatory approvals,including NPDES permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection permits,
and water connection approvals
Road and Highway Design
B+K routinely provides roadway as part of our full range of engineering design services for infrastructure and facility
projects. These services include design of major and local roadways, design of multimodal facilities, traffic calming,
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pavement design, and drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially adept at developing layout solutions
that minimize environmental impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural terrain features, adapt sites
to natural drainage patterns, adhere to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient facilities. Our road and
highway design services include:
• Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Complete streets
• Green streets
• Traffic calming devices and methods
• Intersections
• One and two-lane roundabouts
• Bicycle lanes and paths
• County, State Highways, and federal road design
• Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense installations
• Compliance with Federal Highways Administration requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
Utilities Design
The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K's civil and environmental engineering practice.All forms of water
are a resource for our communities: drinking water,wastewater, stormwater, irrigation water, groundwater, surface water,
brackish water, seawater, reclaimed water and reuse water. Our utilities designers understand the precious nature of water
and routinely implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects and uses water responsibly.Within our civil
and environmental engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a diverse range of experience to address
any projects water needs, including water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, wastewater
reclamation, stormwater management and treatment, and drainage design.We offer the following expertise:
• Infrastructure capacity studies
• Water mains, laterals, and site fire protection
• Water storage facilities
• Water catchment systems
• Water wells
• New drinking water source reports
• Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Gravity sewer mains, laterals, and manholes
• Low-pressure sewer systems
• Wastewater force mains
• Pump stations
• Granular activated carbon treatment systems
• Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater treatment
• Wastewater reclamation and reuse
• Biosolids handling management and treatment
• Septage receiving facilities
• Process design,instrumentation, and controls
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• Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
• Operation and maintenance manuals
• Training of water and wastewater operators
One aspect of our civil and environmental practice that sets up apart from other firms is the high number of personnel that
obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control;
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed
civil engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer(CWPPP) and a Certified Erosion And Sediment Control Plan
Preparer(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs)
and some of our licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to being experts in erosion and sediment
control and stormwater quality,management, and treatment.
Electrical Engineering
B+K electrical group has been providing quality electrical designs in the State of Hawaii for over 30 years, formally
known as Ho & Okita and H&O-III, before merging with Bowers + Kubota. With projects ranging from renovations to
new buildings and covering services, site distribution, electrical,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CAPABILITIES lighting, fire alarm, telecom infrastructure work, we've worked
• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN with all sectors of the construction industry,including commercial,
• TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING DESIGN city, county, state and federal branches. Our longevity is based
• ILLUMINATION ENGINEERING DESIGN on our work ethic. All projects are approached with three goals:
• FIRE ALARM DESIGN Providing a design that can be built, providing a design that is on
• UTILITY COMPANY COORDINATION time and providing a design that is on budget.
• COST ESTIMATING/COST ANALYSIS
• CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State
• BIDDING AND PERMITTING SERVICES Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems for
• DUE DILIGENCE/EXISTING CONDITIONS SURVEY various school campuses. Our services include assessing and the
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION setting the priority of projects,setting the standards for all DOE fire
alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm projects
and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built with minimal to no field adjustments required. The design
process involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all deadlines. Throughout the design process,the cost
is evaluated with revisions being made to keep the project in budget.
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all other
consultants combined.Because of our attention to detail,knowledge of local and national code requirements,and our ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for advice on all fire alarm related issues.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each
project with the same level of commitment.We are continually learning and striving to improve our quality of work so we
can provide our clients with the highest quality designs and technical support.
Construction Management
Because ofB+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES
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on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and PROJECT SCHEDULING AND TRACKING
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knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities. Cosi CONTROL&ESTIMATING
• CLAIM ANALYSIS AND AVOIDANCE
These projects require significant coordination and frequent •
QUALITY CONTROL
communication and collaboration with the City, facility users, • CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEWS
and community to ensure that impact to operations and the • VALUE ENGINEERING
surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible. • CONSTRUCTION BID MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION
For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake • CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Boulevard Widening, Phase 3 project for the City and County • CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
of Honolulu, Department of Transportation Services (DTS) • PROGRESS REPORTS
includes removal of trees, demolition of existing pavement, • PROJECT COMMISSIONING
driveways, and other homeowner encroachments located within • PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
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the City right-of-way,grading and paving work,striping installation,utility relocations and installations,the construction of
retaining(soil nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and drainage swales,and concrete work for the
installation of concrete curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project requires extensive communication
and collaboration with various agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners. In addition, construction
management services were provided for the City's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf Course Driving
Range Improvements project which included mass grading of the entire driving range, a new concrete cart path,new pre-
wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) were
discovered, However,through close coordination with the archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project.
Landscape Architecture
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CAPABILITIES The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape,
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low-impact
• LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, landscape
• EXTERIOR HARDSCAPE management and restoration, comprehensively improving the human
• PLANTING AND IRRIGATION experience of built and natural environments. Our studio group has
• LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND REMEDIAL been providing landscape architecture design services for over 30
PROGRAMMING years, locally, statewide, and internationally for private and public
• LEED AND Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGIES clients. Our project experience and expertise include campus and
• STREETSCAPES universities, parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities,
• URBAN DESIGN and US Department of Defense installations.
Born out of hospitality design, our team brings an "experience-
oriented design"philosophy to every project, ensuring that aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability are priorities. Our
diverse team of physical planners and landscape architects bring a sensitivity to merging architecture and site engineering.
Cultural sensitivity, design, and authentic indigenous sense of place are also key components of our design practice. We
focus on doing the right thing and making sure that the design is appropriate and vetted.We have fostered relationships with
plant nurseries on each island to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs. We also regularly attend training
and workshops and meet with equipment manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design trends and best
practices,maintaining relationships with local and national suppliers. Our current capabilities include:
• Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
• Planting design(native, cultural, and adaptive)
• Irrigation master planning and design
• Irrigation system audits
• Playground design
• Landscape lighting design
• Hardscape design
• Low-voltage lighting design
• Pool and water feature design
Planning
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and State environmental review and permitting processes
including preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments
(EAs)and environmental impact statements(EISs),agency consultation,discretionary land use permits(SMA,Conservation
District,Zoning and Special Use)and public involvement programs. Our planners develop practical and flexible approaches
personalized to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of developing these documents with the end in
mind,meaning that they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately the facility owners and operators.
Our planners maintain close working relationships with federal, state and county resource agencies that implement the
requirements of Hawaii Revised Statutes and local zoning codes.
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Demonstrated capability includes:
COMMUNITY PLANNING CAPABILITIES
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact . MASTER PLANNING
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, • TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) • INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES PLANNING
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua ' ENTITLEMENTS AND LAND USE PERMITS
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pupukea Path •
FEDERAL(NEPA)AND STATE(NEPA)ENVIRONMENTAL
Improvements) COMPLIANCE(EA/EIS)
• GRANT FUNDING ASSISTANCE
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic • ALTERNATIVES EVALUATION AND SITE ANALYSIS
Preservation, Section 4 (f), Section 7 Endangered Species • COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANS
Act, Section 404, Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and • COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND FACILITATION
Act 50 (Waiale Road Improvements) • CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE PLANNING
• FEASIBILITY AND DUE DILIGENCE
• Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation (Maui MPO • HOUSING,MARKET,AND ECONOMIC STUDIES
Public Participation Plan, House Maui Regional Housing • TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION
Plans) • GIS AND GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS
• Tools for managing and visualizing information using • LAND USE ENTITLEMENTS
Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
(Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment,
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Assessment)
Our planners live and work in Hawaii, know how to meet the local communities needs for public information and
involvement, and regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
Community Panning
B+K's planning group recently completed two community planning efforts in Maui. The South Maui Community Plan
update consisted of future studies on housing, climate change, and culture. Demographic and population forecasts were
used to identify South Maui infrastructure and economic needs for the year 2040. Regional Housing Plans for West, South
and Central Maui were completed in 2023 for the Hawaii Community Foundation's House Maui program.
Specialty Services
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice that sets up apart from other firms is our specialty
services that few civil engineering firms offer. These services include sanitary surveys,affordable housing,resilient design,
and environmental risk management.
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations,
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and operator certification compliance of public water systems to
determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and physical assets of the water system that threaten public
health. B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii with practical field experience. In addition, our
sanitary surveyor has evaluated hundreds of sources,wells,storage tanks,pump stations,treatments systems,and backflow
prevention devices on Oahu, Kauai,Maui,and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego Garcia. South Korea, and Japan. We
leverage our expertise in sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize the potential for contamination,
improve upon constructability, and address ease of operation and maintenance.
Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing affordable and workforce housing
developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements and revenue. We also
understand the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless of their particular
economic situation.To achieve this balance,we work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H application
or similar county program while maximizing the number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs are
typically large portions of a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs. Optimal
parking needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
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Resilient Design: Addressing climate change through adaptive design is integrated into our daily work to manage risk
and strengthen transportation system resilience and operations via short-,mid-, and long-term solutions. For an upcoming
HDOT project on Kauai, we are exploring shoreline solutions by conducting king tide flood frequency, sea level rise,
and wave inundation modeling. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, we evaluated the impacts of
sea level rise on the hotel property's utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies with opinions of
probable construction costs.In our resiliency study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road and utilities
infrastructure and established a resiliency decision framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated
infrastructure.
Dredging:Our firm has a long history of dredging design.From the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and County of Honolulu and the recent new Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,we
understand the complex biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues surrounding maintenance and capital
dredging. Because are a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and engineering in-house, we can address
these challenging issues directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to minimize risk to our clients.
Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management: Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department
of Health Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
permits;County Special Management Area(SMA)permits;and State Historic Preservation Division(SHPD)Hawaii Revised
Statutes (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth of experience to navigate complex regulatory
processes and successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because our firm has completed multiple projects
in each county over 40 years in business, we are familiar with the nuanced differences in the regulatory requirements
throughout the state. This familiarity allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's risks and obligations to
the maximum extent practicable.
Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid, minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is
to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise, traffic, etc.)to the maximum extent practicable. Designs
will be developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting the purpose, need, and schedule of the project.
Scheduling construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental
impacts. By avoiding environmental impacts,the permit process can be streamlined.
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment.
Minimization measures could include reducing the design footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt curtains or embankment stabilization,permanent or temporary
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for protected avian species, and inclusion of biological
monitoring during construction.
For any resource loss that cannot be avoided or minimized,the final step of our ERM process is mitigation. One important
aspect of any proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment.To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to
avoid compensatory mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation is a specific requirement for USACE
permits under 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 332 and requires adaptive management, long-term management,
performance criteria,monitoring, and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key environmental regulations
and our experience,we develop and implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against compensatory mitigation
under 33CFR332 and instead propose mitigation under different regulations that do not have such stringent requirements.
An example of our expertise is the New Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT)Wharf and Dredging project,where we
avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources under the KCT
project were addressed under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act.
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COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services
to the County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on
projects. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County. Our successful
professional service performance has resulted in the following:
Our Commitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2023 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #35 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008 —2024 as one of Hawaii's "Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009, 2011 — 2013,
2015, 2022-2024)
• 2010—2023 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011 —2015,2018 -2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 22 years (available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A for a list of
our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 28, 2024
33.NAME AND TITLE Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP, Principal-In-Charge
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APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FISCAL YEAR 2024 - 2025
PL.4) COMMUNITY PLANNING
Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation
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June 28, 2024
Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2024-2025
PL.4) Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation)
Dear Mr. Kern:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2024-2025 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 44 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at jstone@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPSWQ, ESCPC, CPESC, CWPPP, CESCPP, LEED AP
Principal-in-Charge
94-408 Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Waipahu,HI 96797 1808)8M3-7787 www tiowersandkubota corn
ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2024- 2025
2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
June 1,2024 PL.4) Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans,
General Plan, Climate Adaptation)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu,PE,Principal-in-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
ri Bowers+Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 836-7787 (808) 834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
(COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR THE PRIME CONTRACTOR AND ALL KEY SUBCONTRACTORS.)
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a. X Bowers+Kubota Consulting 94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A (Community/Regional
Waipahu,HI 96797 Plans, General Plan, Climate
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Adaptation)
b.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
9.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM ❑D (ATTACHED)
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D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu,PE
PLANNING SENIOR MANAGER
Jared Chang,AICP
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Ronald Sato,AICP Amy Yamawaka
Carah Kadota,AICP
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu,AICP
Malachi Krishok
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge 32 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering HI,Professional Engineer/Civil[#12808(exp.4/30/2026)]
CA,Professional Engineer/Civil[#54022(exp.12/31/2025)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America(CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership,Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
a. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on
the Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,
roundabout intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bike ways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel
grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits
PROJECT COST: $72,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study-Hanapepe
to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Ongoing Ongoing
Statewide,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
c.
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
d. SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICA Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 19 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies,Senior Executive Institute,Class 26 Graduate(2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary(2017-present)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE:The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Ongoing HI N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
b. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the
Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy swales,which
will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency and public coordination,
both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.The environmental documentation
for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.The construction bid documents
will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.PROJECT COST: $72,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors Ongoing N/A
Hilo and Kahului Harbor Land Acquisition
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors
Facilities Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the
infrastructure due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor
access points and major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor buildout and activities,and planned use and improvements to
adjacent thoroughfares and streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the
private lots to complement harbor improvements.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planning Manager
d SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Kona,HI
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development
on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai
Opua Village and Kalaoa.PROJECT COST:N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 34 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Lill Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Arts,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538) American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of Trustees(2010-2016)
.J.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor EIS Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by Young
Brothers as an interisland terminal.The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain areas of
these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S.waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and redevelopment
of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to support a U.S.
COE Individual Permit for pier work.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Transportation Corridor Assessment Route 11 Queen Kaahumanu/Kuakini 2023 N/A
Highway,Kailua-Kona,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE:B+K completed a Corridor Assessment to find plausible solutions and options that will reduce congestion and enhance
safety along Queen Kaahumanu Extension and Kuakini Highway. With the growth in population and increase in traffic,
congestion on Route 11 between Henry Street and Kamehameha III Road has continued to grow and worsen over time.The
approach to develop the concepts will be modeled after the Planning and Environmental Linkages(PEL)approach to help
facilitate future NEPA or HEPA processes in the future.Future traffic operations will be evaluated and near-term and mid-term
improvements that can be readily implemented to reduce congestion will be identified and evaluated against a predetermined set
of criteria.
PROJECT COST: $301,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Master Plan;Final Environmental Impact 2020 N/A
Statement,Kailua,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c• SCOPE:Responsible for project management,master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood a legal
challenge.Work included extensive community outreach to address community concerns.The State DLNR,DOFAW updated
their master plan for the 986-acre Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Complex in partnership with DSP.This complex is ecologically
significant for endangered waterbirds,flood control,and for the native Hawaiian community for its cultural resources. The
master plan supported wetland restoration,habitat enhancement and reforestation;areas to facilitate native Hawaiian cultural
practices;and increased public access and educational programs.
PROJECT COST: $53,300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
d• affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County
of Maui's community-based planning process. As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can
support and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional
funding for the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public
private partnership with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team
helped the County get$25 M through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project Manager 8 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No.34599)
• . ►TPC• T ! �®
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Processing permit applications with approvals including DA permit,401WQC,NPDES permit for construction
stormwater discharges,stream channel alteration,HRS Ch. 6E with SHPD.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Statewide HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: 575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to
Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Consulting Engineer's Report for FY2017-2019
Statewide,HI 2021 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Preparation of a Consulting Engineer's Report that examined the operations of all commercial harbors and associated
improvements within fiscal year 2017-2019.
PROJECT COST: $50,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor
Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by
Young Brothers as an interisland terminal. The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain
areas of these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S. Waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and
redevelopment of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to
support a U.S.COE Individual Permit for pier work.PROJECT COST: $1,413,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Assistant Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
ri(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Office of Hawaiian Affairs PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kukaniloko Green House&Nursery Phase 1 Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Planning and development of a greenhouse/nursery operation near the birthing stones site(Kukaniloko)in Wahiawa
central Oahu.The project included through putting native species for out-planting and eventual use for reforestation of the Lake
Wilson site edge. The site is sloped and designed for various equipment circulation,green waste management,irrigation,a full
range nursery operations,educational functions,public visitation and for-sales produce including aquaponic vegetables.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Planning Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
South Maui Community Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Updated the South Maui Community Plan that included the regions from Maalaea,Kihei,Wailea,Makena,to Ahihi-
Kinau/Kanaio. The updated plan provides a vision,a community plan map,goals,policies and actions to guide County officials
and staff,property owners,developers,and residents on the appropriate growth and redevelopment patterns for South Maui for
the next 20 years.
PROJECT COST: $7,000,000(estimated)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II Ongoing N/A
Lihue,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is currently working with various agencies to develop a plan to deal with shearwater bird
habitats in the project area;creating construction plans and specifications to stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;
and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.Project scope includes planning,environmental services,
surveying,permitting,design and construction and post-construction support services.The scope also includes coordination
with the State Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response(HEER)Office to address the mitigation and removal of debris that
has fallen into the ocean.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NICELES Unipessoal PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Timor-Leste 2022-2023 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Environment/Planning Technical Adviser
SCOPE:Conducted due diligence and reviewed environmental reports for the proposed project.Provided technical assistance
&guidance related to the environmental and planning aspects of the project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
3 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
��Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners(Pending)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Health Systems Corporation(HHSC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital TOD Master Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Kapaa,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
a. SCOPE:Updated existing TOD Master Plan to include adjacent State parcels and produce a master plan for the hospital
campus that would provide housing,public services such as a library,police station,and other public services,while being
centered around alternative transportation options and public transit.Included coordinating and note taking for meetings with
an advisory group(10+),community meetings(3+),and agency/stakeholder groups(3+).Also included survey implementation
and analysis,production of flyer's and informational material,presentation and report drafting,video and audio editing,
management of project website,email account,and contact list,and GIS work/analysis for the production of figures for EISPN.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DLNR—Division of State Parks PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Polihale State Park Interim Access and Management Plan 2022-2023 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted community outreach to receive and analyze feedback about issues,priorities,and opportunities for an
access and management plan for Polihale State Park following a period of overuse during COVID-19.Centered around issues
of access,natural and cultural resource management,and collaboration with nearby government and community organizations.
Included implementation and analysis of multiple surveys,coordinating and reporting on key stakeholder meetings(6+)and
community meetings(4+),updates to client,managing project website and email account,and drafting presentations and final
report.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Waianae,Oahu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c.
SCOPE:Project to update the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan(last updated in 2012)to review and develop a
community vision for the plan.The plan would act as a guide for City decision makers,private developers and landowners,
etc.Involved multiple community meetings and workshops(6+),client update meetings,advisory group meetings(10+),and
coordination/note-taking/report writing on all of the above. Implemented 3+surveys for feedback on different stages of the
plan,produced community land use maps and other maps for use in the plan or for community engagement with GIS,assisted
with policy recommendations,drafting of public-facing fact sheets,and deliverables management.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Housing and Finance Development Corporation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Liliha Civic Center Master Plan&Iwilei Infrastructure Improvement Master
Plan Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,Oahu,HI
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Project to develop a master plan for the area which provided space for State Programs,affordable housing,and supportive
infrastructure with the goal of achieving TOD goals.Assisted with an economic-fiscal model and analysis and report as well as
meetings and meeting notes.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai Transportation Agency PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kauai Bus Facilities Expansion EA
Lihue,Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted research and drafted environmental review document for the expansion of Kauai Bus facilities to enable the
use and maintenance of electric buses. Included GIS work to inform and produce figures for the EA,early consultation mail out and
management of response letters,site visit and photography,and correspondence/updates with the client.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 7
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics(major)Urban and Environmental
Policy(minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kauai County Special Treatment-Coastal Edge Overlay Zone Development PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Standards 2022 N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
a.
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:Worked with the County of Kauai to develop development standards and review criteria for new development proposed
within the County's new Special Treatment-Coastal Edge zone. The standards and criteria will be incorporated into the
County's comprehensive zoning ordinance once approved. Assisted with research and GIS mapping and analysis.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North Shore Sustainable Communities
Plan. The plan established the vision, policies, and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040 and
beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community input to analyze and
address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and tourism implications
from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 8
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamawaka Graphic Designer 35 27
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
'.Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan(PPP)update in compliance with federal
regulations regarding interested parties, participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $99,650
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
(Sub-consultant to Biederman Redevelopment Ventures)
Ala Moana Park Master Plan&EIS 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
c.
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Environmental Impact Statement completed for Biederman Redevelopment
Ventures.
CONTRACT VALUE: $366,800
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users. Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,600
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans 2023 N/A
Island of Maui,HI
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted
housing projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
CONTRACT VALUE: $52,400
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 9
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary Ongoing Ph. lA-2025
Honolulu,HI (estimated)
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department John Condrey (808)768-8468
of Design and Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is providing landscape architecture,civil engineering,planning,architect,and electrical engineer
services for the first of three phase of a new Hawaii exhibit,which will feature a wetland aviary. The new exhibit will be located just
inside the main entrance arrival area, replacing the existing duck pond, extending eastward to the Nene Goose Sanctuary. Once
completed,the aviary will showcase native and endangered birds in a recreated coastal wetland habitat.The wetland will transition to
future exhibits featuring lora and fauna of Hawaii's mountainous rain forests and further into dry forests and grasslands. The design
intent is to expose guests to the wide range of native wetland(streams and ponds)and dryland habitats found in Hawaii. The scope of
work for this project covers conceptual design and permitting,with follow-on design development and construction documents.
PROJECT COST: $5,000,000
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 10
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department Kristie Ching (808)768-8800
of Design and Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting is preparing construction plans and specifications for the maintenance dredging of the City-
owned portion of Kahawainui Stream between the intersection with Laie Wai Stream to the mouth of the stream excluding the sand
berm at the stream mouth. An environmental review consisting of a Draft and Final Environmental Assessment,with an anticipated
Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI), will be prepared in accordance to the Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 343. The review
will include a biological survey,archaeological and cultural study,and other environmental reports to determine impacts of the project
and mitigation measures.Preparation of permit applications for the dredging and obtaining permit approvals is included in the project
scope along with engineering assistance during the bidding and construction.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 11
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Ofappficabfe)
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design,Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl 2021 N/A
City,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department Daniel Alexander (808)768-6652
of Transportation Services
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) assessed implementation of complete streets concept designs in Kaneohe, Kailua,
and Pearl City area as part of planned road rehabilitation projects in each area. The inter-disciplinary team was comprised of civil/
transportation engineers, physical/site planners, urban designers, arborists, and landscape architects. While over a dozen specific
streets were identified for rehabilitation,the scope of the assignment included identification of additional alternative streets that may
be better suited to multi-modal transportation improvements.
Initial tasks included evaluation of existing conditions through driving,walking and bicycling audits of each community;identifying
the complete streets network based on land use and roadway configuration;and developing preliminary street cross-sections showing
options for pedestrian walkways,bicycle lanes, shared pathways, and vehicular travel lanes. The project applied a context-sensitive
solutions process, engaging stakeholders via outreach efforts, including community leader contact, social media outreach, bike
tours, pop-up and sit-down sessions, distribution of project-specific collateral materials, and broadcast media coverage. Input from
the community was combined with a multi-modal assessment of all transportation methods in each area and observations from the
project team to prepare the complete streets proposals. Within each area unique conditions and parameters existed that called for
specific solutions. Viable tools to develop complete streets were combined with sound urban design,physical planning and landscape
architecture to arrive at best options. The results of the combined input were revealed at community meetings where concept plans
were shown and additional feedback was provided.
B+K worked with the team to bring its collective experience together and bring a sensible approach to addressing the evolution of the
project areas'transportation networks,which was used to refine the street cross-sections and prepared concept plans for the proposed
roadway improvements along with associated opinions of probable construction costs. B+K also assisted with the preparation of
Exemption Declarations for the project pursuant to HRS Ch. 343.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Architect
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 12
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Due Diligence Assessment and Test Fit Study for West Hawaii Land Acquisition
(84-5236 Hawaii Belt Road) 2022 N/A
Captain Cook,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Kamehameha Schools Laura Takahashi (808)534-8108
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers+Kubota Consulting provided planning and consulting services for a due diligence assessment and test fit study of
the property (for an early learning center) located at 84-5236 Mamalahoa Highway in Captain Cook, Hawaii. The scope of the due
diligence assessment and test fit study included research and entitlements in phase 1;property condition assessment in phase 2; and
a test fit study of the building and site in phase 3. The scope of work included an assessment of interior and exterior improvements as
well as regulatory requirements,including pavement and parking areas;planting and irrigation systems; the general condition of the
building architectural elements; plumbing fixtures; electrical fixtures and outlets; fire alarm system; general structural conditions;
and the general condition of the air conditioning system; and the property's entitlements and zoning requirements. A due diligence
assessment of the Early Learning Center Building at the Saint and Church and Model Schools(Kikiwelawela)in Kaneohe,Hawaii was
also provided under this project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Architect
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 13
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable)
Department of Design and Construction
Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department
of Design and Construction Elaine Morisato (DDC) (808)768-8406
Biederman Redevelopment Ventures Benjamin Donsky (212)390-1122
(Prime consultant)
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: B+K supported the City in developing portions of the Preferred Concept Master Plan for Ala Moana Regional Park (Ala
Moana)and preparing its corresponding Environmental Impact Statement(EIS).The goal of the master plan was to provide a planning
framework allowing Ala Moana to become a multi-faceted beach park and even greater asset to the community.
The master plan evaluated the park's existing conditions and identified areas of improvement including landscape features,
infrastructure,parking and pathways,and the park's iconic beach front.The 17 proposed improvement projects focused on addressing
deferred maintenance to elevate the park's existing facilities and address coastal erosion issues while respecting and celebrating the
established character. As part of the master planning process,the B+K Planning Group prepared and published a final EIS analyzing
the proposed improvements established in the master plan.
As part of the environmental review process, the B+K Planning group investigated the project's potential effects on the built and
natural environments and provided mitigation measures to help minimize impacts pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues, Chapter 343.
This analysis included analyzing the need for beach nourishment and drainage canal improvements to address impacts from natural
and climate change hazards like sea level rise. The EIS also analyzed the project's compliance with relevant federal, state,and county
land uses regulations and policies.
To develop the alternatives in the master plan and EIS,a strong community engagement and outreach program was conducted to better
understand the multi-generational impact of Ala Moana on the community.Multiple public,in-person informational meetings were held
between 2015 and 2018 and a project website titled"Our Ala Moana Park"was launched to garner community feedback.Incorporating
input from over 30,000 visitor interactions at the website,feedback from the in-person community meetings and consultation responses
from the EIS resulted in the design alternatives presented in the master plan and EIS.Additionally,during the community engagement
process the master planning team was informed of more urgent actions needed at Ala Moana. This prompted the City to enact a nine-
point plan to address these issues in parallel with the long-term master plan creating a holistic approach to improving the park long-
term.
PROJECT VALUE: $367,00
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 14
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Planning Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if app/icab/e)
South Maui Community Plan Update 2022 N/A
Kihei-Makena,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Planning Department Jennifer Maydan (808)270-6160
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Updated the South Maui Community Plan that included the regions from Maalaea,Kihei,Wailea,Makena,to Ahihi-Kinau/
Kanaio. The updated plan provides a vision, a community plan map, goals, policies and actions to guide County officials and staff,
property owners,developers,and residents on the appropriate growth and redevelopment patterns for South Maui for the next 20 years.
As a precursor to the community update plan,B+K also put together three resource papers that cover the topics of Sea-Level Rise and
Climate Change, Housing, Population Growth, and Mobility. Each resource paper examined the current conditions in the area, key
challenges for the future of the area and strategies to minimize adverse impacts.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 15
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 7
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Of applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of
Department of Land and Natural Martha Yent (808)587-0287
Resources
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: B+K prepared a Master Plan, EIS, and Management Plan services for Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park. The state
considers the park as one of the most historically significant places in Hawaii. The park spans 216 acres on land in three adjacent
areas (Napoopoo,Pali Kapu 0 Keoua,and Kaawaloa),315 acres of waters of the adjacent Kealakekua Bay Marine Life Conservation
District,and the Napoopoo pier. The primary project goal is to plan for a public park that preserves the area's cultural landscape and
historic resources,preserves and protects the marine resources of Kealakekua Bay,promotes the scenic values and natural park setting,
and accommodates outdoor recreation in a manner that does not impact or degrade natural and cultural resources.A draft master plan
was developed before the ocean resources became the responsibility of the State Parks Division. The draft master plan was updated to
include analysis of marine issues and ocean recreational activities. The revised master plan promotes preservation and stewardship,
offers guidance in the development of park interpretive concepts and programs, identifies park facility needs, and recommends park
management measures for the land and the sea.Community input and collaboration was integral to the planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 16
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 8
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Ofapplcab/e)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II Ongoing N/A
Lihue,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Transportation,Airports Daryl Yokomizo (808)838-8825
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is currently working with various agencies to develop a plan to deal with shearwater bird habitats
in the project area;creating construction plans and specifications to stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;and obtaining all
necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.Project scope includes planning,environmental services, surveying,permitting,
design and construction and post-construction support services.The scope also includes coordination with the State Hazard Evaluation
and Emergency Response(HEER)Office to address the mitigation and removal of debris that has fallen into the ocean.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Environmental Engineer,
Landscape Architect
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 17
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(,fapp/,cab/e)
North Kona Water Development,Environmental Assessments and Preliminary
Engineering Report Ongoing N/A
North Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Andrew Choy (808)620-9559
Home Lands
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable
water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa. The wells being developed are intended to support development
of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa. A Hawaii Environmental Policy Act EA in accordance with Hawaii Revised
Statutes(HRS) Chapter 343 and Title 11, Chapter 200 of the Department of Health Administrative Rules will be prepared for the one
parcel with the U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)as the accepting agency.The other parcel will have an EA prepared pursuant to
HRS Ch. 343 with DHHL accepting.A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER)meeting the requirements of the USDA Rural Utilities
Service will also be prepared.A topographic survey for the PER will be coordinated and preliminary site layout and grading plans to
confirm the area required for the site improvements will be prepared for the PER. The PER will also be processed for acceptance by
the USDA Rural Utilities Service.A hydraulic study of the North Kona Water System and assistance in drafting the terms of the Water
Development Agreement between DHHL,the landowners and the County Department of Water Supply will also be provided.
PROJECT COST:N/A(Study)
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a. =Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 18
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified.
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Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Greystar Development Services,LLC for University of Hawaii at Manoa PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing,Environmental Assessment 2021 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Greystar Development Services,LLC for Ethen Thacher(Greystar) (949)892-4973
University of Hawaii at Manoa
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting completed an Environmental Assessment for a Public Private Partnership (P3)project where
the developer will design,build,and operate for profit the student housing multi-family building,day care center for UH students,and
commercial operations such as a convenience store and/or eatery.
PROJECT COST: $1,500,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. ...Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 19
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing table.Place X"
(From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) under project key number for participation in same or similar role).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior X X
Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project X X
Manager
Matthew Fernandez Planner
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner
Malachi Krishok Planner
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F)
City and County of Honolulu County of Maui
1 Department of Design and Construction 6 Planning Department
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary South Maui Community Plan Update
City and County of Honolulu State of Hawaii
2 Department of Design and Construction Department of Land and Natural Resources
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact
Statement
City and County of Honolulu
Department of Transportation Services State of Hawaii
s 8 Department of Transportation,Airports,
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design,
Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II
Kamehameha Schools State of Hawaii
4 Due Diligence Assessment and Test Fit Study for West 9 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
Hawaii Land Acquisition(84-5236 Hawaii Belt Road) North Kona Water Development,
City and County of Honolulu
Department of Design and Construction(Biederman Greystar Development Services,LLC
5 Redevelopment Ventures-Prime Consultant 10 for University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Environmental University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing
Impact Statement
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
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30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
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QUALIFICATIONS
1. THE NAME OF THE FIRM OR PERSON, THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS,AND LOCATION OF
ALL OF ITS OFFICES.
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is an Employee-Owned firm providing
Architectural/Engineering Design and Planning; Construction Management; OFFICE LOCATIONS:
and Program and Project Management services. We are committed to our
mission statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. by utilizing our Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
strengths, comprehensive abilities, and unique expertise to provide premier Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
professional services for the County of Hawaii. Satellite Offices -Maui, Kauai, and
Our principal place of business is located on the west side of Oahu. B+K has Hawaii Island
a field office located in Hilo, Hawaii. This office houses our 12 Hilo team Field Office -Molokai
members and provides for a strong boots on the ground presence on Hawaii
Island and an easy reach to the County's projects.
Our Team has the full support of our main office in Waipahu and satellite offices on Oahu(Kalihi), Maui and Kauai.
2. THE AGE OF THE FIRM AND ITS AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OVER THE PAST YEARS.
B+K has been providing quality service to our clients for the past 44 years. Our strength is in our employees and we have
over 256 dedicated team members providing expertise in the areas of A/E design, construction management and project
management services. Over the past 5 years, the average number of employees has been 245 total staff, including nine
principals.
3. THE EDUCATION, TRAINING,AND QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY MEMBERS OF THE FIRM.
We truly believe in the strength of our team. A strong team with a motivating team leader has the drive and commitment
to deliver projects as promised. A strong team creates a contagious synergy that generates the motivation to move beyond
standard solutions. A strong team engages in out-of-the-box thinking to transform an initial thought into an idea, from
which appropriate design and construction solutions are created. This process is fluid and continuous and is unconstrained
by rules and limitations.
We have a strong team. The most important aspect of our architectural, civil, electrical engineering;project management,
program management, and construction management services is our Team. B+K has thoughtfully assembled a highly
qualified and dedicated group of professionals who will provide the necessary services to the County for anticipated projects.
Our team was handpicked and represents the best of the best.All members bring a refined depth of relevant experience and
remain committed to exceeding the expectations of the County. The following matrix represents the education, training,
and qualifications of our key personnel firm wide.
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Hae Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 18 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 35 BA LEED AP
Wesley Ujimori,RA Project Manager CA Architect 44 BA
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 37 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 20 BA LEED AP
Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,D.Arch,ASID, Interior Designer N/A 15 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Project Architect N/A 15 AS
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 36 BS
Landon Hamada,D.Arch Project Designer N/A 8 DArch/BA
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Brad Tanimura,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
CLARB Manager HI Architect 24 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Project HI Landscape 37 BLA LEED AP
ULI,LEED AP Manager Architect
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED AP Architect HI Architect 20 AS LEED AP BD+C
BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Junior Landscape N/A 6 BLA CLARB
NRPA,CLARB Designer
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Junior Landscape N/A 23 AS
Designer
PLANNING
Planning Manager/
Jared Chang,AICP N/A 18 BA AICP
Senior Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 34 BS/MA AICP
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning N/A 8 BEnvD AICP
Project Manager
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 4 MS/BS
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 2 MU
AP// AICP
Malachi Krishok Planner N/A 9 MURP//
BA
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 35
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,CPSWQ,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 31 BS/BA ESCPC,CPESC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Senior Project Manager GU/ Civil 26 BS CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP CNMI
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 22 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
David Bills,PE,CWPPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 40 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 41 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 28 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 30 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 22 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, project Manager HI Civil 12 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 18 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Engineer 32 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Engineer 23 BS/AS ESCPC
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer 24 AS CFM,ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS 33 AS UAS Remote Pilot
Pilot Certified
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineering HI Electrical 33 BS LEED AP
Senior Manager
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 18 BS
Albert Amin,PE Electrical Engineer NY Electrical 8 BS
Kiyoshi Hashida Electrical Engineer 2 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 2 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 25 BA
Kacie Nakamura Electrical CAD Operator N/A 9 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 36
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
HDOT Certified Soils
&Aggregates,&
Bituminous Unit,ACI
*Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 36 BS Concrete Field Testing
Technician-Grade I
(ACI-Grade I)
Todd Niemann,CCM Construction Manager 40 BS Certified Construction
Manager
Eric Iwamoto,PE,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager HI Civil 35 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Dan Keeley,CCM,CISEC Construction Manager N/A 25 BS Certified Construction
Manager,CISEC
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE,PMP, Construction Manager HI Civil 29 ME/BS PMP,CISEC
CISEC
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager N/A 30 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Jeffrey Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 16 BS Certified Construction
Manager
*Brandon Bautista, CISEC Project Engineer N/A 11 BS CISEC
HDOT Certified for
*Levi Anderson Project Engineer N/A 9 BS Bituminous Unit,ACI-
Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 50
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 15 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM,PSP, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
LEED AP Scheduling N/A 28 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
Michelle Perez Project Controls/ N/A 17 BA
Scheduling
HDOT Certified for
Bituminous Unit,
*Chad Carter Inspector N/A 19 AS ACI-Grade 1,ICC
Reinforced Concrete
Special Inspector
HDOT Certified for
*Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 35 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Marc Maloney, CCM Project/Special N/A 13 AS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 20 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit
*Cory Aukai Inspector 6
*Hawaii Island Resident
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 37
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30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
4. A LIST OF RECENT PROJECTS AND THE NAMES OF UP TO FIVE CLIENTS WHO MAY BE
CONTACTED,INCLUDING AT LEAST TWO FOR WHOM SERVICES WERE RENDERED DURING THE
PRECEDING YEAR.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Randall Wakumoto, Branch Head
City and County of Honolulu, Department of NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program,
Facility Maintenance Honolulu,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 768-3242
Mr. Alexander Kalawe, Project Manager Engineering Services Waikoloa Road/Paniolo Drive
County of Hawaii, Dept. of Public Works Roundabout,Waikoloa,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 961-8321
Mr. Paul Christensen, Project Manager
City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Support Facilities Honouliuli Wastewater
Design and Construction Treatment Plant, Ewa,HI (2021)
Telephone No. (808) 768-8800
Mr.William H. Makanui HMP Engineer State Department of Transportation -Harbors
State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation (DOT-H), Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,
Harbors
Telephone No. (808) 586-2525 Honolulu,HI(Ongoing)
Mr.Neil Hasegawa, Design Manager FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Repair Roads and
NAVFACSCOM Hawaii Erosion Control(2021)
(808) 475-2258
5. ANY PROMOTIONAL OR DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE WHICH THE FIRM DESIRES TO SUBMIT.
Why B+K?
Bowers + Kubota takes pride in being forward-looking and having innovative experts and leaders who perform at their
best. We help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful cost management, and high levels of quality and value
maintained on every project, large or small. By closely listening to our clients and understanding their needs, we deliver
customized solutions in a flexible and responsive manner.We respect our people, our partners,and our planet. Our work is
rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers+Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide professional
expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting, design, and
construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction.Our experience of providing cradle
to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns, risks, and opportunities
that typically arise in project delivery.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for the County:
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• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with the County of Hawaii to create an atmosphere of teamwork and
leadership for successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More"
approach and attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make the County and all the other
project team members using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve the County's
goals.
• Communication -Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep the County informed with detailed,
reliable information to make the best decisions possible.We establish a system of communication and formal reporting
that will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Commitment to Excellence - B+K is extremely proud of our past accomplishments and commitment to excellence
in providing quality services to the County of Hawaii.We have a proven track record of adapting to our clients' needs
and performing projects successfully. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE
services throughout all contracts we work on for the County.
Project Management
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of
four primary steps as part of our project management system.
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Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks are:
Scheduling:B+K uses Deltek as its accounting system that provides updated information concerning scheduling,reporting,
and control. Each project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. The focus on scheduling events
and performance provides team members with information detailing resource and time capacity, experience, workload
allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and delivery of committed resources.
Quality Management: Through quality management, we actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control procedures are a discipline implemented by our project
teams featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work and checking work products for accuracy and
correctness.
Budget and Scope Tracking: The Deltek system,which is linked to the project work plan,generates all necessary financial
and accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling costs for individual scope elements and the overall
project.
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins with the development of a clear communications plan.
The project will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which information can be exchanged and modified.
With the Project Manager serving as the main communications point of contact, the plan ensures that the needs of all
members of the team (including the client) are met.
Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is crucial to project success. Our approach seeks to engage
City staff throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of change. Our approach to manage risk is to
address it from the start of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge transfer and builds ownership in
the project and ultimate products.
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Architecture
B+K architecture group provides building design solutions based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle any building design projects, ranging from new
construction to renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked on many projects for the public sector
clients,our architecture group understands the procurement processes and permitting requirements, including exemptions,
that allow us to better strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid control to meet the client's goal.
Breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and knowledge ARCHITECTURAL CAPABILITIES
allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions to the client's challenges. • BUILDING/INTERIOR DESIGN
For example, we provide the above services under a single contract with • BUILDING RENOVATION
the Department of Education(DOE). The DOE has initiated their Facility • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Asset Management, whereby prequalified designers, project coordinators, • VALUE ENGINEERING
and contractors provide their services to address the needs of the DOE. • SPACE PLANNING
B+K architecture group provides design services under the Statewide • BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING(BIM)
Architectural Design Services contract. We excel in taking a long list • CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION/ADMIN
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of projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize their importance, and BUDGET AND COST ESTIMATION
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creating a team and project delivery that can produce designs in sync with PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS
• DESIGN-BUILD
the construction funding and school schedule. • BUILDING ASSESSMENTS
The project types with the DOE contract includes new construction • DESIGN MANAGEMENT
utilizing modular construction, renovation of existing facilities to meet • CAD
new program requirements, and various R&M projects to extend the life
of the existing asset. We normally start these projects with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/or
programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The design intent will be documented via plans and specs through
the client required milestones. These documents will be finalized and prepared for permitting and bidding purposes.
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions allowed
to streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading up to and during the procurement processes with
delivering the project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive to any bidder Request for Information.
The example above exemplified the level of architectural design service we promote. We are not limited to certain aspects
of the project delivery. Our architecture group is able to provide wide range of services at any stage of the project life.
Having a team with design acumen, technical expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery provide a
partner to our client.
Our architecture group brings innovations from the major national conferences, such as World of Modular, American
Correction Association,and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By investing in our people,we continue to educate
ourselves with the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to our home state. For example, some of the recent
conferences allowed us to help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement by utilizing modular construction for more
rapid,yet controlled, deployment.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering services covering all aspects of site development. We
group these services into four main business lines:
• General Site Design CIVIL&ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CAPABILITIES
• Roadways and Highways • DUE DILIGENCE STUDIES AND PROPERTY
• Utilities CONDITION ASSESSMENTS
• INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING AND DESIGN
• Specialty Services • SITE DEVELOPMENT
• GRADING
B+K`s civil and environmental engineering department works for • UTILITY DESIGN(WATER,WASTEWATER,AND
multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast array of DRAINAGE)
private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable housing, and • ROADWAYS AND PARKING
renewable energy sectors. We also work and have worked outside • ADA DESIGN AND BARRIER REMOVAL
Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, Singapore, Diego • BICYCLE LANES
Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and Commonwealth of • COMPLETE STREETS/GREEN STREETS
Marianas Islands. We leverage this breadth and depth of in-house • Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT/SUSTAINABLE SITE
expertise to tackle routine and extremely challenging projects with DESIGN
•
creative and innovative solutions. We will bring this same creativity, OPINIONS OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
•
innovation, and technical expertise to your projects. BIDDING SERVICES
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
General Site Design • PLAN CHECKING/PEER REVIEW
• PERMITTING SERVICES,INCLUDING NPDES AND
Civil and engineering is a very broad field. B+K rarely shies away UIC PERMITS
from difficult or challenging projects. Our strength is the diversity of • SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL,AND
our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions to our COUNTERMEASURES(SPCC)PLANS
clients'needs.Under our general site design services,we typically help • ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND
our clients through the pre-planning and planning process to develop a MANAGEMENT SERVICES
site through detailed design,permits and regulatory approvals,public • WATER QUALITY(STORMWATER AND
involvement and outreach, and contract administration. Earthwork is GROUNDWATER)AND WATER RESOURCES
typically one of the largest costs for site development.We use Civil3D ENGINEERING
•
by AutoDesk to optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize WATER TREATMENT AND STORAGE
•
our client's costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in WASTEWATER TREATMENT,INCLUDING
INDIVIDUAL WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
reducing the financial burden on our already struggling communities. • SOLID WASTE STUDIES
For our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this • UNCREWED AERIAL SYSTEM(DRONE) SURVEYS
services sector we offer: • AIRFIELD PROJECTS
• Due diligence studies • ANTITERRORISM AND PHYSICAL SECURITY
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design
• Earthwork analysis
• Site layout design
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices
• Demolition design
• Infrastructure master planning
• Infrastructure condition assessments
• Permits and regulatory approvals,including NPDES permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection permits,
and water connection approvals
Road and Highway Design
B+K routinely provides roadway as part of our full range of engineering design services for infrastructure and facility
projects. These services include design of major and local roadways, design of multimodal facilities, traffic calming,
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pavement design, and drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially adept at developing layout solutions
that minimize environmental impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural terrain features, adapt sites
to natural drainage patterns, adhere to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient facilities. Our road and
highway design services include:
• Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Complete streets
• Green streets
• Traffic calming devices and methods
• Intersections
• One and two-lane roundabouts
• Bicycle lanes and paths
• County, State Highways, and federal road design
• Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense installations
• Compliance with Federal Highways Administration requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
Utilities Design
The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K's civil and environmental engineering practice.All forms of water
are a resource for our communities: drinking water,wastewater, stormwater, irrigation water, groundwater, surface water,
brackish water, seawater, reclaimed water and reuse water. Our utilities designers understand the precious nature of water
and routinely implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects and uses water responsibly.Within our civil
and environmental engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a diverse range of experience to address
any projects water needs, including water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, wastewater
reclamation, stormwater management and treatment, and drainage design.We offer the following expertise:
• Infrastructure capacity studies
• Water mains, laterals, and site fire protection
• Water storage facilities
• Water catchment systems
• Water wells
• New drinking water source reports
• Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Gravity sewer mains, laterals, and manholes
• Low-pressure sewer systems
• Wastewater force mains
• Pump stations
• Granular activated carbon treatment systems
• Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater treatment
• Wastewater reclamation and reuse
• Biosolids handling management and treatment
• Septage receiving facilities
• Process design,instrumentation, and controls
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• Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
• Operation and maintenance manuals
• Training of water and wastewater operators
One aspect of our civil and environmental practice that sets up apart from other firms is the high number of personnel that
obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control;
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed
civil engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer(CWPPP) and a Certified Erosion And Sediment Control Plan
Preparer(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs)
and some of our licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to being experts in erosion and sediment
control and stormwater quality,management, and treatment.
Electrical Engineering
B+K electrical group has been providing quality electrical designs in the State of Hawaii for over 30 years, formally
known as Ho & Okita and H&O-III, before merging with Bowers + Kubota. With projects ranging from renovations to
new buildings and covering services, site distribution, electrical,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CAPABILITIES lighting, fire alarm, telecom infrastructure work, we've worked
• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN with all sectors of the construction industry,including commercial,
• TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING DESIGN city, county, state and federal branches. Our longevity is based
• ILLUMINATION ENGINEERING DESIGN on our work ethic. All projects are approached with three goals:
• FIRE ALARM DESIGN Providing a design that can be built, providing a design that is on
• UTILITY COMPANY COORDINATION time and providing a design that is on budget.
• COST ESTIMATING/COST ANALYSIS
• CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State
• BIDDING AND PERMITTING SERVICES Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems for
• DUE DILIGENCE/EXISTING CONDITIONS SURVEY various school campuses. Our services include assessing and the
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION setting the priority of projects,setting the standards for all DOE fire
alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm projects
and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built with minimal to no field adjustments required. The design
process involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all deadlines. Throughout the design process,the cost
is evaluated with revisions being made to keep the project in budget.
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all other
consultants combined.Because of our attention to detail,knowledge of local and national code requirements,and our ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for advice on all fire alarm related issues.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each
project with the same level of commitment.We are continually learning and striving to improve our quality of work so we
can provide our clients with the highest quality designs and technical support.
Construction Management
Because ofB+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES
•
on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and PROJECT SCHEDULING AND TRACKING
•
knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities. Cosi CONTROL&ESTIMATING
• CLAIM ANALYSIS AND AVOIDANCE
These projects require significant coordination and frequent •
QUALITY CONTROL
communication and collaboration with the City, facility users, • CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEWS
and community to ensure that impact to operations and the • VALUE ENGINEERING
surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible. • CONSTRUCTION BID MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION
For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake • CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Boulevard Widening, Phase 3 project for the City and County • CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
of Honolulu, Department of Transportation Services (DTS) • PROGRESS REPORTS
includes removal of trees, demolition of existing pavement, • PROJECT COMMISSIONING
driveways, and other homeowner encroachments located within • PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
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the City right-of-way,grading and paving work,striping installation,utility relocations and installations,the construction of
retaining(soil nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and drainage swales,and concrete work for the
installation of concrete curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project requires extensive communication
and collaboration with various agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners. In addition, construction
management services were provided for the City's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf Course Driving
Range Improvements project which included mass grading of the entire driving range, a new concrete cart path,new pre-
wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) were
discovered, However,through close coordination with the archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project.
Landscape Architecture
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CAPABILITIES The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape,
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low-impact
• LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, landscape
• EXTERIOR HARDSCAPE management and restoration, comprehensively improving the human
• PLANTING AND IRRIGATION experience of built and natural environments. Our studio group has
• LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND REMEDIAL been providing landscape architecture design services for over 30
PROGRAMMING years, locally, statewide, and internationally for private and public
• LEED AND Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGIES clients. Our project experience and expertise include campus and
• STREETSCAPES universities, parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities,
• URBAN DESIGN and US Department of Defense installations.
Born out of hospitality design, our team brings an "experience-
oriented design"philosophy to every project, ensuring that aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability are priorities. Our
diverse team of physical planners and landscape architects bring a sensitivity to merging architecture and site engineering.
Cultural sensitivity, design, and authentic indigenous sense of place are also key components of our design practice. We
focus on doing the right thing and making sure that the design is appropriate and vetted.We have fostered relationships with
plant nurseries on each island to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs. We also regularly attend training
and workshops and meet with equipment manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design trends and best
practices,maintaining relationships with local and national suppliers. Our current capabilities include:
• Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
• Planting design(native, cultural, and adaptive)
• Irrigation master planning and design
• Irrigation system audits
• Playground design
• Landscape lighting design
• Hardscape design
• Low-voltage lighting design
• Pool and water feature design
Planning
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and State environmental review and permitting processes
including preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments
(EAs)and environmental impact statements(EISs),agency consultation,discretionary land use permits(SMA,Conservation
District,Zoning and Special Use)and public involvement programs. Our planners develop practical and flexible approaches
personalized to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of developing these documents with the end in
mind,meaning that they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately the facility owners and operators.
Our planners maintain close working relationships with federal, state and county resource agencies that implement the
requirements of Hawaii Revised Statutes and local zoning codes.
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Demonstrated capability includes:
COMMUNITY PLANNING CAPABILITIES
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact . MASTER PLANNING
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, • TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) • INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES PLANNING
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua ' ENTITLEMENTS AND LAND USE PERMITS
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pupukea Path •
FEDERAL(NEPA)AND STATE(NEPA)ENVIRONMENTAL
Improvements) COMPLIANCE(EA/EIS)
• GRANT FUNDING ASSISTANCE
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic • ALTERNATIVES EVALUATION AND SITE ANALYSIS
Preservation, Section 4 (f), Section 7 Endangered Species • COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANS
Act, Section 404, Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and • COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND FACILITATION
Act 50 (Waiale Road Improvements) • CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE PLANNING
• FEASIBILITY AND DUE DILIGENCE
• Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation (Maui MPO • HOUSING,MARKET,AND ECONOMIC STUDIES
Public Participation Plan, House Maui Regional Housing • TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION
Plans) • GIS AND GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS
• Tools for managing and visualizing information using • LAND USE ENTITLEMENTS
Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
(Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment,
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Assessment)
Our planners live and work in Hawaii, know how to meet the local communities needs for public information and
involvement, and regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
Community Panning
B+K's planning group recently completed two community planning efforts in Maui. The South Maui Community Plan
update consisted of future studies on housing, climate change, and culture. Demographic and population forecasts were
used to identify South Maui infrastructure and economic needs for the year 2040. Regional Housing Plans for West, South
and Central Maui were completed in 2023 for the Hawaii Community Foundation's House Maui program.
Specialty Services
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice that sets up apart from other firms is our specialty
services that few civil engineering firms offer. These services include sanitary surveys,affordable housing,resilient design,
and environmental risk management.
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations,
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and operator certification compliance of public water systems to
determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and physical assets of the water system that threaten public
health. B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii with practical field experience. In addition, our
sanitary surveyor has evaluated hundreds of sources,wells,storage tanks,pump stations,treatments systems,and backflow
prevention devices on Oahu, Kauai,Maui,and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego Garcia. South Korea, and Japan. We
leverage our expertise in sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize the potential for contamination,
improve upon constructability, and address ease of operation and maintenance.
Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing affordable and workforce housing
developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements and revenue. We also
understand the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless of their particular
economic situation.To achieve this balance,we work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H application
or similar county program while maximizing the number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs are
typically large portions of a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs. Optimal
parking needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
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Resilient Design: Addressing climate change through adaptive design is integrated into our daily work to manage risk
and strengthen transportation system resilience and operations via short-,mid-, and long-term solutions. For an upcoming
HDOT project on Kauai, we are exploring shoreline solutions by conducting king tide flood frequency, sea level rise,
and wave inundation modeling. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, we evaluated the impacts of
sea level rise on the hotel property's utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies with opinions of
probable construction costs.In our resiliency study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road and utilities
infrastructure and established a resiliency decision framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated
infrastructure.
Dredging:Our firm has a long history of dredging design.From the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and County of Honolulu and the recent new Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,we
understand the complex biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues surrounding maintenance and capital
dredging. Because are a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and engineering in-house, we can address
these challenging issues directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to minimize risk to our clients.
Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management: Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department
of Health Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
permits;County Special Management Area(SMA)permits;and State Historic Preservation Division(SHPD)Hawaii Revised
Statutes (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth of experience to navigate complex regulatory
processes and successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because our firm has completed multiple projects
in each county over 40 years in business, we are familiar with the nuanced differences in the regulatory requirements
throughout the state. This familiarity allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's risks and obligations to
the maximum extent practicable.
Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid, minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is
to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise, traffic, etc.)to the maximum extent practicable. Designs
will be developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting the purpose, need, and schedule of the project.
Scheduling construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental
impacts. By avoiding environmental impacts,the permit process can be streamlined.
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment.
Minimization measures could include reducing the design footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt curtains or embankment stabilization,permanent or temporary
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for protected avian species, and inclusion of biological
monitoring during construction.
For any resource loss that cannot be avoided or minimized,the final step of our ERM process is mitigation. One important
aspect of any proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment.To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to
avoid compensatory mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation is a specific requirement for USACE
permits under 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 332 and requires adaptive management, long-term management,
performance criteria,monitoring, and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key environmental regulations
and our experience,we develop and implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against compensatory mitigation
under 33CFR332 and instead propose mitigation under different regulations that do not have such stringent requirements.
An example of our expertise is the New Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT)Wharf and Dredging project,where we
avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources under the KCT
project were addressed under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act.
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COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services
to the County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on
projects. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County. Our successful
professional service performance has resulted in the following:
Our Commitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2023 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #35 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008 —2024 as one of Hawaii's "Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009, 2011 — 2013,
2015, 2022-2024)
• 2010—2023 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011 —2015,2018 -2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 22 years (available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A for a list of
our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 28, 2024
33.NAME AND TITLE Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP, Principal-In-Charge
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1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(If any)
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PL.4)Community Planning(Community/Regional
Plans,General Plan,Climate Adaptation)
PART II-GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. 2008 03-929-9763
2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP
94-408 Akoki Street,Suite 201-A a.TYPE
Corporation
2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Waipahu HI 96797
6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP, Principal-in-Charge 7.NAME OF FIRM(IF BLOCK 2A IS A BRANCH OFFICE)
LEED AP
6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS
808 836-7787 jstonegbowersandkubota.com
8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(IF ANY) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER
KFC Airport,Inc. 1980 03-929-9763
9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE i 1 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
c.No.of Employees c.Revenue
a.Function b.Discipline a.Profile b.Experience Index
Code (1)Firm (2)Branch Code Number(see
below)
02 Administrative 37 A05 Airports;Navaids;Airport Lighting;Aircraft Fueling 5
06 Architects 21 A06 Airports;Terminals&Hangars;Freight 6
Handling
08 CADD Technician 8 C10 Commercial Building(low rise);Shopping Centers 4
12 Civil Engineers 23 C15 Construction Management 8
15 Construction Inspector 66 E02 Educational Facilities;Classrooms 4
16 Construction Managers 40 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 4
18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;... 5
21 Electrical Engineers 5 Ell Environmental Planning 4
23 Environmental Engineer 5 H07 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 6
37 Interior Designer 1 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 6
39 Landscape Architect 7 Hll Housing(Residential,Multi-Family;Apartments; 1
Condominiums)
47 Planner 5 L03 Landscape Architecture 4
48 Project Managers 23 P05 Planning(Community;Regional;...) 5
50 Risk Assessor 3 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 1
52 Sanitary Engineer 1 R06 Rehabilitation(Buildings;Structures;Facilities) 3
53 Schedulers 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 4
58 Technician/Analyst 7 S07 Solid Wastes;Incineration;Landfill 4
S13 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 4
T02 Testing&Inspection Services 4
W02 Water Resources;Hydrology;Ground Water 4
256 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 4
11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES
OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
a.Federal Work 7 1.Less than$100,000 6.$2 million to less than$5 million
2.$100,000 to less that$250,000 7.$5 million to less than$10 million
b.Non-Federal Work 9 3.$250,000 to less than$500,000 8.$10 million to less than$25 million
4.$500,000 to less than$1 million 9.$25 million to less than$50 million
c.Total Work 9 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater
12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATUREY b.DATE
June 28,2024
c.NAME AND TITLE Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP Principal-in-Charge
STANDARD
FORM 330
APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Mil BOWERS + KUBOTA
wily Cn i,,rr,c:it',I'r1aJ'agi•!fi{•iiIAuE Design•Planning•PFajeri Management
COUNTY OF HAWAII
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
ASF
June 28, 2024
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FISCAL YEAR 2024 - 2025
PL.5) COMMUNITY PLANNING
Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments,
Environmental Impact Statements
MAr ice,, BOWERS + KUBOTA
Air BOWERS + KUBOTA
MIL, Construction Management•A/E Design.Planning•Project Management
B+K No.
24.730
June 28, 2024
Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2024-2025
PL.5) Community Planning(Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental
Impact Statements)
Dear Mr. Kern:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2024-2025 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 44 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at jstone@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPSWQ, ESCPC, CPESC, CWPPP, CESCPP, LEED AP
Principal-in-Charge
94-408 Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Waipahu,HI 96797 1808)8M3-7787 www tiowersandkubota corn
STANDARD
FORM 330
ARCHITECT- ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2024-2025
2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
June 1,2024 PL.5)Community Planning(Environmental Planning,
Environmental Assessments,Environmental Impact Statements)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu,PE,Principal-in-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
L Bowers+Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808)836-7787 (808)834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
(COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR THE PRIME CONTRACTOR AND ALL KEY SUBCONTRACTORS.)
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a9. FIRM NAME 10.ADDRESS 11.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
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PL.5)Community Planning
a. X Bowers+Kubota Consulting 94-408 Akoki Street,Suite 201-A (Environmental Planning,
Waipahu,HI 96797 Environmental Assessments,
Environmental Impact Statements)
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
b.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
9.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM ❑D (ATTACHED)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 1
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu,PE
PLANNING SENIOR MANAGER
Jared Chang,AICP
MEiTIM GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Ronald Sato,AICP Amy Yamawaka
Carah Kadota,AICP
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu,AICP
Malachi Krishok
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 2
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge 32 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering HI,Professional Engineer/Civil[#12808(exp.4/30/2026)]
CA,Professional Engineer/Civil[#54022(exp.12/31/2025)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America(CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership,Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
a. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on
the Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,
roundabout intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bike ways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel
grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits
PROJECT COST: $72,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study-Hanapepe
to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Ongoing Ongoing
Statewide,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
c.
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
d. SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 3
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICA Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 19 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies,Senior Executive Institute,Class 26 Graduate(2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary(2017-present)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE:The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Ongoing HI N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
b. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the
Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy swales,which
will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency and public coordination,
both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.The environmental documentation
for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.The construction bid documents
will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.PROJECT COST: $72,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors Ongoing N/A
Hilo and Kahului Harbor Land Acquisition
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors
Facilities Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the
infrastructure due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor
access points and major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor buildout and activities,and planned use and improvements to
adjacent thoroughfares and streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the
private lots to complement harbor improvements.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planning Manager
d SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Kona,HI
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development
on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai
Opua Village and Kalaoa.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 4
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 34 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Lill Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Arts,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538) American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of Trustees(2010-2016)
.J.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor EIS Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by Young
Brothers as an interisland terminal.The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain areas of
these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S. Waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and redevelopment
of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to support a U.S.
COE Individual Permit for pier work.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Transportation Corridor Assessment Route 11 Queen Kaahumanu/Kuakini 2023 N/A
Highway,Kailua-Kona,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE:B+K completed a Corridor Assessment to find plausible solutions and options that will reduce congestion and enhance
safety along Queen Kaahumanu Extension and Kuakini Highway. With the growth in population and increase in traffic,
congestion on Route 11 between Henry Street and Kamehameha III Road has continued to grow and worsen over time.The
approach to develop the concepts will be modeled after the Planning and Environmental Linkages(PEL)approach to help
facilitate future NEPA or HEPA processes in the future.Future traffic operations will be evaluated and near-term and mid-term
improvements that can be readily implemented to reduce congestion will be identified and evaluated against a predetermined set
of criteria.
PROJECT COST: $301,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Master Plan;Final Environmental Impact 2020 N/A
Statement,Kailua,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c• SCOPE:Responsible for project management,master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood a legal
challenge.Work included extensive community outreach to address community concerns.The State DLNR,DOFAW updated
their master plan for the 986-acre Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Complex in partnership with DSP.This complex is ecologically
significant for endangered waterbirds,flood control,and for the native Hawaiian community for its cultural resources. The
master plan supported wetland restoration,habitat enhancement and reforestation;areas to facilitate native Hawaiian cultural
practices;and increased public access and educational programs.
PROJECT COST: $53,300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
d• affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County
of Maui's community-based planning process. As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can
support and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional
funding for the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public
private partnership with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team
helped the County get$25 M through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 5
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project Manager 8 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No.34599)
• . ►TPC• T ! �®
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Processing permit applications with approvals including DA permit,401WQC,NPDES permit for construction
stormwater discharges,stream channel alteration,HRS Ch. 6E with SHPD.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Statewide HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: 575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to
Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Consulting Engineer's Report for FY2017-2019
Statewide,HI 2021 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Preparation of a Consulting Engineer's Report that examined the operations of all commercial harbors and associated
improvements within fiscal year 2017-2019.
PROJECT COST: $50,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor
Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by
Young Brothers as an interisland terminal. The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain
areas of these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S. Waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and
redevelopment of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to
support a U.S.COE Individual Permit for pier work.PROJECT COST: $1,413,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 6
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Assistant Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
ri(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Office of Hawaiian Affairs PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kukaniloko Green House&Nursery Phase 1 Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Planning and development of a greenhouse/nursery operation near the birthing stones site(Kukaniloko)in Wahiawa
central Oahu.The project included through putting native species for out-planting and eventual use for reforestation of the Lake
Wilson site edge. The site is sloped and designed for various equipment circulation,green waste management,irrigation,a full
range nursery operations,educational functions,public visitation and for-sales produce including aquaponic vegetables.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Planning Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
South Maui Community Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Updated the South Maui Community Plan that included the regions from Maalaea,Kihei,Wailea,Makena,to Ahihi-
Kinau/Kanaio. The updated plan provides a vision,a community plan map,goals,policies and actions to guide County officials
and staff,property owners,developers,and residents on the appropriate growth and redevelopment patterns for South Maui for
the next 20 years.
PROJECT COST: $7,000,000(estimated)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II Ongoing N/A
Lihue,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is currently working with various agencies to develop a plan to deal with shearwater bird
habitats in the project area;creating construction plans and specifications to stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;
and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.Project scope includes planning,environmental services,
surveying,permitting,design and construction and post-construction support services.The scope also includes coordination
with the State Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response(HEER)Office to address the mitigation and removal of debris that
has fallen into the ocean.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NICELES Unipessoal PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Timor-Leste 2022-2023 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Environment/Planning Technical Adviser
SCOPE:Conducted due diligence and reviewed environmental reports for the proposed project.Provided technical assistance
&guidance related to the environmental and planning aspects of the project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 7
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
3 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
��Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners(Pending)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Health Systems Corporation(HHSC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital TOD Master Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Kapaa,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
a. SCOPE:Updated existing TOD Master Plan to include adjacent State parcels and produce a master plan for the hospital
campus that would provide housing,public services such as a library,police station,and other public services,while being
centered around alternative transportation options and public transit.Included coordinating and note taking for meetings with
an advisory group(10+),community meetings(3+),and agency/stakeholder groups(3+).Also included survey implementation
and analysis,production of flyer's and informational material,presentation and report drafting,video and audio editing,
management of project website,email account,and contact list,and GIS work/analysis for the production of figures for EISPN.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DLNR—Division of State Parks PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Polihale State Park Interim Access and Management Plan 2022-2023 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted community outreach to receive and analyze feedback about issues,priorities,and opportunities for an
access and management plan for Polihale State Park following a period of overuse during COVID-19.Centered around issues
of access,natural and cultural resource management,and collaboration with nearby government and community organizations.
Included implementation and analysis of multiple surveys,coordinating and reporting on key stakeholder meetings(6+)and
community meetings(4+),updates to client,managing project website and email account,and drafting presentations and final
report.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Waianae,Oahu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c.
SCOPE:Project to update the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan(last updated in 2012)to review and develop a
community vision for the plan.The plan would act as a guide for City decision makers,private developers and landowners,
etc.Involved multiple community meetings and workshops(6+),client update meetings,advisory group meetings(10+),and
coordination/note-taking/report writing on all of the above. Implemented 3+surveys for feedback on different stages of the
plan,produced community land use maps and other maps for use in the plan or for community engagement with GIS,assisted
with policy recommendations,drafting of public-facing fact sheets,and deliverables management.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Housing and Finance Development Corporation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Liliha Civic Center Master Plan&Iwilei Infrastructure Improvement Master
Plan Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,Oahu,HI
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Project to develop a master plan for the area which provided space for State Programs,affordable housing,and supportive
infrastructure with the goal of achieving TOD goals.Assisted with an economic-fiscal model and analysis and report as well as
meetings and meeting notes.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai Transportation Agency PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kauai Bus Facilities Expansion EA
Lihue,Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted research and drafted environmental review document for the expansion of Kauai Bus facilities to enable the
use and maintenance of electric buses. Included GIS work to inform and produce figures for the EA,early consultation mail out and
management of response letters,site visit and photography,and correspondence/updates with the client.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 8
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics(major)Urban and Environmental
Policy(minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kauai County Special Treatment-Coastal Edge Overlay Zone Development PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Standards 2022 N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
a.
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:Worked with the County of Kauai to develop development standards and review criteria for new development proposed
within the County's new Special Treatment-Coastal Edge zone. The standards and criteria will be incorporated into the
County's comprehensive zoning ordinance once approved. Assisted with research and GIS mapping and analysis.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North Shore Sustainable Communities
Plan. The plan established the vision, policies, and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040 and
beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community input to analyze and
address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and tourism implications
from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 9
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer 35 27
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
111144"Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement Ongoing(est, N/A
South Kona,HI completion 2023)
a• (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b
' ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Providing graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan(PPP)update in compliance with
federal regulations regarding interested parties,participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning
process.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways Division PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Transportation Corridor Assessment Route 11 Queen Kaahumanu/Kuakini Ongoing N/A
Highway
c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Producing maps for the Corridor Assessment that includes solutions and options that will reduce congestion and
enhance safety on Route 11 between Henry Street and Kamehameha III Road.
PROJECT COST: $301,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
d• (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted housing
projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County Of Honolulu PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation Services
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design,Kaneohe,Kailua,and 2021 N/A
Pearl City
e' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services which included report flyer's,report figures,handouts,graphics for public meetings,
and the project's coloring book.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 10
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of
Department of Land and Natural Martha Yent (808) 587-0287
Resources
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting prepared a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan services for Kealakekua Bay State Historical
Park. The state considers the park as one of the most historically significant places in Hawaii. The park spans 216 acres on land in
three adjacent areas(Napoopoo,Pali Kapu 0 Keoua,and Kaawaloa),315 acres of waters of the adjacent Kealakekua Bay Marine Life
Conservation District, and the Napoopoo pier. The primary project goal is to plan for a public park that preserves the area's cultural
landscape and historic resources, preserves and protects the marine resources of Kealakekua Bay, promotes the scenic values and
natural park setting,and accommodates outdoor recreation in a manner that does not impact or degrade natural and cultural resources.
A draft master plan was developed before the ocean resources became the responsibility of the State Parks Division.The draft master
plan was updated to include analysis of marine issues and ocean recreational activities.The revised master plan promotes preservation
and stewardship, offers guidance in the development of park interpretive concepts and programs, identifies park facility needs, and
recommends park management measures for the land and the sea. Community input and collaboration was integral to the planning
process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 11
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable)
Waimanalo Infill Housing 2019 N/A
Waimanalo,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Albert Palmer (808)587-0500
Corporation
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting provided planning services for the layout of single-family affordable housing lots on three
remnant parcels in Waimanalo Village. An alternative concept for the largest parcel to have a community center and kupuna housing
and personal gardening plots was also developed.A Chapter 11-200.1 Hawaii Administrative Rules(HAR)Environmental Assessment
(EA) was then prepared for the project, with a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA); fauna and flora studies and an
archaeological/cultural practice literature review were also conducted.The draft EA was completed,but not submitted for publication
based on issuance of the updated Chapter 11-200.1 HAR which exempt affordable housing projects.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 12
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Accounting and General Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
ICSD Radio Facilities Site Assessments,Environmental Assessments and Facility Round Top-Ongoing
Layouts,Oahu and Kauai Mauna Kapu-2014 N/A
Various Locations,HI Mokuleia-2014
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of David DePonte (808)586-0492
Accounting and General Services
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers+Kubota Consulting is assisting ICSD in upgrades to six radio facilities on Oahu and four facilities on Kauai. The
general scope of work at each facility includes conducting site evaluations,developing facility layouts and completing the associated
preliminary engineering reports (PERs), followed by preparation of the environmental assessment(EA) and Conservation District
Use permit(CDUP)and other permit applications as required for design and implementation of the planned upgrades. The PERs and
EAs are completed for the Mauna Kapu and Mokuleia sites on Oahu.At Mauna Kapu,B+K coordinated with the private land owner;
the U.S. Army and Coast Guard,which lease and have facilities at the site,respectively; and the DLNR relative to trails through the
site. The station improvements included underground electric,cable television,telephone,and communication conduits to service the
existing buildings. B+K also provided the civil engineering design for the project. At Mokuleia,which is the site of the Pahole Rare
Plant Facility project, reconditioning of a former Nike missile facility platforms and electrical services upgrades were included in
the PER, with archaeological, cultural,flora,fauna, and hazardous materials assessments completed for the EA. Field visits and site
planning have started for the Red Hill site with ongoing coordination between the U.S.Army and DAGS on the site requirements. At
Roundtop,an EA and CDUP is being prepared for the replacement of the radio antennas.Activities at the other Oahu sites and for the
Kauai sites are being scheduled.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 13
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section Ffor each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Office of Hawaiian Affairs PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable)
Kukaniloko Greenhouse
Ongoing N/A
Wahiawa,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Office of Hawaiian Lori Walker (808)594-1835
Affairs
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting assisted OHA in planning and development of a greenhouse/nursery operation near the
birthing stones site(Kukaniloko)in Wahiawa. The project is considered the first phase(23 acres)of many incremental improvements,
infrastructure and facilities,to implement a long-range vision and master plan for a larger 511-acre landholding.The program for phase
1 includes through-putting native species for outplanting and eventual reforestation of the Lake Wilson site edges on the property.
The site is sloped and designed for various equipment circulation,green waste management,irrigation,a full range nursery operation
with green houses < 20,000 SF, educational functions, public visitation and for-sales produce including aquaponic vegetables. The
project will also address requirements for potable/irrigation water,power,communications,solar,sewerage,security,drainage,water
catchment for irrigation,demonstration out-planting/agriculture plots,and stakeholder input.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 14
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
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21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
North Kona Water Development,Environmental Assessments and Preliminary
Engineering Report Ongoing N/A
North Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Andrew Choy (808)620-9559
Home Lands
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable
water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.The wells being developed are intended to support development
of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa. A Hawaii Environmental Policy Act EA in accordance with Hawaii Revised
Statutes(HRS)Chapter 343 and Title 11,Chapter 200 of the Department of Health Administrative Rules will be prepared for the one
parcel with the U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)as the accepting agency.The other parcel will have an EA prepared pursuant to
HRS Ch. 343 with DHHL accepting.A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER)meeting the requirements of the USDA Rural Utilities
Service will also be prepared.A topographic survey for the PER will be coordinated and preliminary site layout and grading plans to
confirm the area required for the site improvements will be prepared for the PER. The PER will also be processed for acceptance by
the USDA Rural Utilities Service.A hydraulic study of the North Kona Water System and assistance in drafting the terms of the Water
Development Agreement between DHHL,the landowners and the County Department of Water Supply will also be provided.
PROJECT COST:N/A(Study)
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 15
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
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Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Greystar Development Services,LLC for University of Hawaii at Manoa PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing,Environmental Assessment 2021 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Greystar Development Services,LLC for Ethen Thacher(Greystar) (949)892-4973
University of Hawaii at Manoa
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting completed an Environmental Assessment for a Public Private Partnership (P3)project where
the developer will design,build,and operate for profit the student housing multi-family building,day care center for UH students,and
commercial operations such as a convenience store and/or eatery.
PROJECT COST: $1,500,000
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 16
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
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Complete one Section F for each project.) 7
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable)
Department of Design and Construction
Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department
of Design and Construction Elaine Morisato(DDC) (808)768-8406
Biederman Redevelopment Ventures Benjamin Donsky(Biederman) (212)390-1122
(Prime Consultant)
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting supported the City in developing portions of the Preferred Concept Master Plan for Ala
Moana Regional Park(Ala Moana)and preparing its corresponding Environmental Impact Statement(EIS).The goal of the master
plan was to provide a planning framework allowing Ala Moana to become a multi-faceted beach park and even greater asset to the
community.
The master plan evaluated the park's existing conditions and identified areas of improvement including landscape features,
infrastructure,parking and pathways,and the park's iconic beach front.The 17 proposed improvement projects focused on
addressing deferred maintenance to elevate the park's existing facilities and address coastal erosion issues while respecting and
celebrating the established character. As part of the master planning process,the B+K Planning Group prepared and published a final
EIS analyzing the proposed improvements established in the master plan.
As part of the environmental review process,the B+K Planning group investigated the project's potential effects on the built and
natural environments and provided mitigation measures to help minimize impacts pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues, Chapter 343.
This analysis included analyzing the need for beach nourishment and drainage canal improvements to address impacts from natural
and climate change hazards like sea level rise.The EIS also analyzed the project's compliance with relevant federal,state,and county
land uses regulations and policies.
To develop the alternatives in the master plan and EIS,a strong community engagement and outreach program was conducted to
better understand the multi-generational impact of Ala Moana on the community.Multiple public,in-person informational meetings
were held between 2015 and 2018 and a project website titled"Our Ala Moana Park"was launched to garner community feedback.
Incorporating input from over 30,000 visitor interactions at the website,feedback from the in-person community meetings and
consultation responses from the EIS resulted in the design alternatives presented in the master plan and EIS.
Additionally,during the community engagement process the master planning team was informed of more urgent actions needed at
Ala Moana.This prompted the City to enact a 9-point plan to address these issues in parallel with the long-term master plan creating
a holistic approach to improving the park long-term.
PROJECT COST: $367,000
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(1) FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
Architect
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 17
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 8
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapp/cab/e)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department Kristie Ching (808)768-8800
of Design and Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is preparing construction plans and specifications for the maintenance dredging of the City-
owned portion of Kahawainui Stream between the intersection with Laie Wai Stream to the mouth of the stream excluding the sand
berm at the stream mouth.An environmental review consisting of a Draft and Final Environmental Assessment,with an anticipated
Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI),will be prepared in accordance to the Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 343. The review
will include a biological survey,archaeological and cultural study,and other environmental reports to determine impacts of the
project and mitigation measures.Preparation of permit applications for the dredging and obtaining permit approvals is included in
the project scope along with engineering assistance during the bidding and construction.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (,Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 18
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group(TWG)for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
Harbors
SDOT-Facility Planning and Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo and Kahului Harbors,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of
Transportation,Harbors Rod Nagao(TWG) (808)586-0492
The Wilhelm Group(Prime Consultant)
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors
and production of a Harbors Facilities Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired
lands,assisting with the infrastructure due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle
maneuverability,harbor access points and major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor buildout and activities,and planned use
and improvements to adjacent thoroughfares and streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and
development of the private lots to complement harbor improvements.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 19
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 10
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waiale Road Extension Project Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Department of Public Nolly Yagin (808)270-7437
Works
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses: tby U s Ca¢,arhhenI c4Transporiaiion
• Chapter 343 HRS/NEPA Environmental Assessment
• Conceptual and Preliminary Engineering
• Agency Coordination and Public Outreach RAISE GRANTS
• Utility Design and Coordination
• Plans, Specifications,and Estimate Rebuilding American Infrastructure
• Right-of-Way mapping and appraisal services with Sustainability and Equity
• Funding(Federal,State,and Public Private Partnerships)
• RAISE Grants with FHWA/HDOT Oversight
• Construction Management
• Project Management
SCOPE: Bowers+Kubota Consulting project team is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through
construction,on the Waiale Road Extension project.The project will extend Waiale Road from its current terminus at East Waiko Road
southward to Honoapiilani Highway. The proposed extension will support all transportation modes,protect non-motorized travelers,
and is approximately 8,600 lineal feet(ft.)in length within an 80-ft. right-of-way. The Waiale Road extension is a critical part of the
planned regional infrastructure for the County of Maui and will serve as the catalyst for surrounding planned developments to increase
much needed affordable housing. The B+K project team will review the environmental documentation,preliminary design, and final
construction documents for the Waiale Road extension.
The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream, roundabout intersections, two through lanes,
shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and parallel grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater
best management practice(BMP).
The B+K project team will conduct agency and public coordination, both to seek input and provide information relating to the
environmental and design related tasks. The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint
NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.
Ready to Advertise documents will include construction plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and permits. Bid support and
construction management will be provided by B+K.
B+K is also assisting the County of Maui by exploring funding options for the roadway project.The funding options include federal-aid
funding,developer pro rata fair share,state funding,federal discretionary grants,and public private partnerships.The B+K team has
already been successful in helping the County obtain a FY2022 RAISE grant for$25 Million.
PROJECT COST: $73,000,000
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. CC Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Environmental Assessment
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section be/ow before completing tab/e.
(from Section E,Block 12) (from Section E,Block 13) Place'X"under project key number for participation in same or similar role.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge X X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior X X X X X X
Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ X X
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project X X X X
Manager
Matthew Fernandez Planner X
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner X
Malachi Krishok Planner
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(from Section F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(from Section F)
State of Hawaii Greystar Development Services,LLC
1 Department of Land and Natural Resources 6 for University of Hawaii at Manoa
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing State
Statement of Hawaii
City and County of Honolulu
2 Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation 7 Department of Design and Construction
Waimanalo Infill Housing Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Environmental
Impact Statement
State of Hawaii,Department of Accounting and General City and County of Honolulu
Services
3 8 Department of Design and Construction
ICSD Radio Facilities Site Assessments,Environmental
Assessments and Facility Layouts,Oahu and Kauai Kahawainui Stream Dredging
State of Hawaii State of Hawaii
4 Office of Hawaiian Affairs 9 Department of Transportation,Harbors
Kukaniloko Greenhouse Private Land Acquisition surrounding Hilo and Kahului
Harbors Master Plan and EA
State of Hawaii
5 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands 10 County of Maui,Department of Public Works
North Kona Water Development Waiale Road Extension Project
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 21
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QUALIFICATIONS
1. THE NAME OF THE FIRM OR PERSON, THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS,AND LOCATION OF
ALL OF ITS OFFICES.
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is an Employee-Owned firm providing
Architectural/Engineering Design and Planning; Construction Management; OFFICE LOCATIONS:
and Program and Project Management services. We are committed to our
mission statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. by utilizing our Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
strengths, comprehensive abilities, and unique expertise to provide premier Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
professional services for the County of Hawaii. Satellite Offices -Maui, Kauai, and
Our principal place of business is located on the west side of Oahu. B+K has Hawaii Island
a field office located in Hilo, Hawaii. This office houses our 12 Hilo team Field Office -Molokai
members and provides for a strong boots on the ground presence on Hawaii
Island and an easy reach to the County's projects.
Our Team has the full support of our main office in Waipahu and satellite offices on Oahu(Kalihi), Maui and Kauai.
2. THE AGE OF THE FIRM AND ITS AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OVER THE PAST YEARS.
B+K has been providing quality service to our clients for the past 44 years. Our strength is in our employees and we have
over 256 dedicated team members providing expertise in the areas of A/E design, construction management and project
management services. Over the past 5 years, the average number of employees has been 245 total staff, including nine
principals.
3. THE EDUCATION, TRAINING,AND QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY MEMBERS OF THE FIRM.
We truly believe in the strength of our team. A strong team with a motivating team leader has the drive and commitment
to deliver projects as promised. A strong team creates a contagious synergy that generates the motivation to move beyond
standard solutions. A strong team engages in out-of-the-box thinking to transform an initial thought into an idea, from
which appropriate design and construction solutions are created. This process is fluid and continuous and is unconstrained
by rules and limitations.
We have a strong team. The most important aspect of our architectural, civil, electrical engineering;project management,
program management, and construction management services is our Team. B+K has thoughtfully assembled a highly
qualified and dedicated group of professionals who will provide the necessary services to the County for anticipated projects.
Our team was handpicked and represents the best of the best.All members bring a refined depth of relevant experience and
remain committed to exceeding the expectations of the County. The following matrix represents the education, training,
and qualifications of our key personnel firm wide.
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KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Hae Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 18 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 35 BA LEED AP
Wesley Ujimori,RA Project Manager CA Architect 44 BA
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 37 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 20 BA LEED AP
Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,D.Arch,ASID, Interior Designer N/A 15 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Project Architect N/A 15 AS
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 36 BS
Landon Hamada,D.Arch Project Designer N/A 8 DArch/BA
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Brad Tanimura,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
CLARB Manager HI Architect 24 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Project HI Landscape 37 BLA LEED AP
ULI,LEED AP Manager Architect
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED AP Architect HI Architect 20 AS LEED AP BD+C
BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Junior Landscape N/A 6 BLA CLARB
NRPA,CLARB Designer
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Junior Landscape N/A 23 AS
Designer
PLANNING
Planning Manager/
Jared Chang,AICP N/A 18 BA AICP
Senior Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 34 BS/MA AICP
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning N/A 8 BEnvD AICP
Project Manager
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 4 MS/BS
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 2 MU
AP// AICP
Malachi Krishok Planner N/A 9 MURP//
BA
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 35
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,CPSWQ,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 31 BS/BA ESCPC,CPESC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Senior Project Manager GU/ Civil 26 BS CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP CNMI
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 22 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
David Bills,PE,CWPPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 40 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 41 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 28 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 30 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 22 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, project Manager HI Civil 12 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 18 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Engineer 32 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Engineer 23 BS/AS ESCPC
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer 24 AS CFM,ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS 33 AS UAS Remote Pilot
Pilot Certified
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineering HI Electrical 33 BS LEED AP
Senior Manager
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 18 BS
Albert Amin,PE Electrical Engineer NY Electrical 8 BS
Kiyoshi Hashida Electrical Engineer 2 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 2 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 25 BA
Kacie Nakamura Electrical CAD Operator N/A 9 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 36
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
HDOT Certified Soils
&Aggregates,&
Bituminous Unit,ACI
*Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 36 BS Concrete Field Testing
Technician-Grade I
(ACI-Grade I)
Todd Niemann,CCM Construction Manager 40 BS Certified Construction
Manager
Eric Iwamoto,PE,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager HI Civil 35 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Dan Keeley,CCM,CISEC Construction Manager N/A 25 BS Certified Construction
Manager,CISEC
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE,PMP, Construction Manager HI Civil 29 ME/BS PMP,CISEC
CISEC
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager N/A 30 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Jeffrey Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 16 BS Certified Construction
Manager
*Brandon Bautista, CISEC Project Engineer N/A 11 BS CISEC
HDOT Certified for
*Levi Anderson Project Engineer N/A 9 BS Bituminous Unit,ACI-
Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 50
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 15 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM,PSP, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
LEED AP Scheduling N/A 28 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
Michelle Perez Project Controls/ N/A 17 BA
Scheduling
HDOT Certified for
Bituminous Unit,
*Chad Carter Inspector N/A 19 AS ACI-Grade 1,ICC
Reinforced Concrete
Special Inspector
HDOT Certified for
*Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 35 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Marc Maloney, CCM Project/Special N/A 13 AS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 20 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit
*Cory Aukai Inspector 6
*Hawaii Island Resident
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 37
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30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
4. A LIST OF RECENT PROJECTS AND THE NAMES OF UP TO FIVE CLIENTS WHO MAY BE
CONTACTED,INCLUDING AT LEAST TWO FOR WHOM SERVICES WERE RENDERED DURING THE
PRECEDING YEAR.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Randall Wakumoto, Branch Head
City and County of Honolulu, Department of NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program,
Facility Maintenance Honolulu,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 768-3242
Mr. Alexander Kalawe, Project Manager Engineering Services Waikoloa Road/Paniolo Drive
County of Hawaii, Dept. of Public Works Roundabout,Waikoloa,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 961-8321
Mr. Paul Christensen, Project Manager
City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Support Facilities Honouliuli Wastewater
Design and Construction Treatment Plant, Ewa,HI (2021)
Telephone No. (808) 768-8800
Mr.William H. Makanui HMP Engineer State Department of Transportation -Harbors
State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation (DOT-H), Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,
Harbors
Telephone No. (808) 586-2525 Honolulu,HI(Ongoing)
Mr.Neil Hasegawa, Design Manager FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Repair Roads and
NAVFACSCOM Hawaii Erosion Control(2021)
(808) 475-2258
5. ANY PROMOTIONAL OR DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE WHICH THE FIRM DESIRES TO SUBMIT.
Why B+K?
Bowers + Kubota takes pride in being forward-looking and having innovative experts and leaders who perform at their
best. We help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful cost management, and high levels of quality and value
maintained on every project, large or small. By closely listening to our clients and understanding their needs, we deliver
customized solutions in a flexible and responsive manner.We respect our people, our partners,and our planet. Our work is
rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers+Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide professional
expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting, design, and
construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction.Our experience of providing cradle
to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns, risks, and opportunities
that typically arise in project delivery.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for the County:
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• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with the County of Hawaii to create an atmosphere of teamwork and
leadership for successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More"
approach and attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make the County and all the other
project team members using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve the County's
goals.
• Communication -Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep the County informed with detailed,
reliable information to make the best decisions possible.We establish a system of communication and formal reporting
that will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Commitment to Excellence - B+K is extremely proud of our past accomplishments and commitment to excellence
in providing quality services to the County of Hawaii.We have a proven track record of adapting to our clients' needs
and performing projects successfully. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE
services throughout all contracts we work on for the County.
Project Management
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of
four primary steps as part of our project management system.
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Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks are:
Scheduling:B+K uses Deltek as its accounting system that provides updated information concerning scheduling,reporting,
and control. Each project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. The focus on scheduling events
and performance provides team members with information detailing resource and time capacity, experience, workload
allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and delivery of committed resources.
Quality Management: Through quality management, we actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control procedures are a discipline implemented by our project
teams featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work and checking work products for accuracy and
correctness.
Budget and Scope Tracking: The Deltek system,which is linked to the project work plan,generates all necessary financial
and accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling costs for individual scope elements and the overall
project.
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins with the development of a clear communications plan.
The project will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which information can be exchanged and modified.
With the Project Manager serving as the main communications point of contact, the plan ensures that the needs of all
members of the team (including the client) are met.
Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is crucial to project success. Our approach seeks to engage
City staff throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of change. Our approach to manage risk is to
address it from the start of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge transfer and builds ownership in
the project and ultimate products.
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B+K architecture group provides building design solutions based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle any building design projects, ranging from new
construction to renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked on many projects for the public sector
clients,our architecture group understands the procurement processes and permitting requirements, including exemptions,
that allow us to better strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid control to meet the client's goal.
Breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and knowledge ARCHITECTURAL CAPABILITIES
allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions to the client's challenges. • BUILDING/INTERIOR DESIGN
For example, we provide the above services under a single contract with • BUILDING RENOVATION
the Department of Education(DOE). The DOE has initiated their Facility • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Asset Management, whereby prequalified designers, project coordinators, • VALUE ENGINEERING
and contractors provide their services to address the needs of the DOE. • SPACE PLANNING
B+K architecture group provides design services under the Statewide • BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING(BIM)
Architectural Design Services contract. We excel in taking a long list • CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION/ADMIN
•
of projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize their importance, and BUDGET AND COST ESTIMATION
•
creating a team and project delivery that can produce designs in sync with PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS
• DESIGN-BUILD
the construction funding and school schedule. • BUILDING ASSESSMENTS
The project types with the DOE contract includes new construction • DESIGN MANAGEMENT
utilizing modular construction, renovation of existing facilities to meet • CAD
new program requirements, and various R&M projects to extend the life
of the existing asset. We normally start these projects with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/or
programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The design intent will be documented via plans and specs through
the client required milestones. These documents will be finalized and prepared for permitting and bidding purposes.
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions allowed
to streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading up to and during the procurement processes with
delivering the project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive to any bidder Request for Information.
The example above exemplified the level of architectural design service we promote. We are not limited to certain aspects
of the project delivery. Our architecture group is able to provide wide range of services at any stage of the project life.
Having a team with design acumen, technical expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery provide a
partner to our client.
Our architecture group brings innovations from the major national conferences, such as World of Modular, American
Correction Association,and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By investing in our people,we continue to educate
ourselves with the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to our home state. For example, some of the recent
conferences allowed us to help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement by utilizing modular construction for more
rapid,yet controlled, deployment.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering services covering all aspects of site development. We
group these services into four main business lines:
• General Site Design CIVIL&ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CAPABILITIES
• Roadways and Highways • DUE DILIGENCE STUDIES AND PROPERTY
• Utilities CONDITION ASSESSMENTS
• INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING AND DESIGN
• Specialty Services • SITE DEVELOPMENT
• GRADING
B+K`s civil and environmental engineering department works for • UTILITY DESIGN(WATER,WASTEWATER,AND
multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast array of DRAINAGE)
private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable housing, and • ROADWAYS AND PARKING
renewable energy sectors. We also work and have worked outside • ADA DESIGN AND BARRIER REMOVAL
Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, Singapore, Diego • BICYCLE LANES
Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and Commonwealth of • COMPLETE STREETS/GREEN STREETS
Marianas Islands. We leverage this breadth and depth of in-house • Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT/SUSTAINABLE SITE
expertise to tackle routine and extremely challenging projects with DESIGN
•
creative and innovative solutions. We will bring this same creativity, OPINIONS OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
•
innovation, and technical expertise to your projects. BIDDING SERVICES
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
General Site Design • PLAN CHECKING/PEER REVIEW
• PERMITTING SERVICES,INCLUDING NPDES AND
Civil and engineering is a very broad field. B+K rarely shies away UIC PERMITS
from difficult or challenging projects. Our strength is the diversity of • SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL,AND
our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions to our COUNTERMEASURES(SPCC)PLANS
clients'needs.Under our general site design services,we typically help • ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND
our clients through the pre-planning and planning process to develop a MANAGEMENT SERVICES
site through detailed design,permits and regulatory approvals,public • WATER QUALITY(STORMWATER AND
involvement and outreach, and contract administration. Earthwork is GROUNDWATER)AND WATER RESOURCES
typically one of the largest costs for site development.We use Civil3D ENGINEERING
•
by AutoDesk to optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize WATER TREATMENT AND STORAGE
•
our client's costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in WASTEWATER TREATMENT,INCLUDING
INDIVIDUAL WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
reducing the financial burden on our already struggling communities. • SOLID WASTE STUDIES
For our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this • UNCREWED AERIAL SYSTEM(DRONE) SURVEYS
services sector we offer: • AIRFIELD PROJECTS
• Due diligence studies • ANTITERRORISM AND PHYSICAL SECURITY
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design
• Earthwork analysis
• Site layout design
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices
• Demolition design
• Infrastructure master planning
• Infrastructure condition assessments
• Permits and regulatory approvals,including NPDES permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection permits,
and water connection approvals
Road and Highway Design
B+K routinely provides roadway as part of our full range of engineering design services for infrastructure and facility
projects. These services include design of major and local roadways, design of multimodal facilities, traffic calming,
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pavement design, and drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially adept at developing layout solutions
that minimize environmental impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural terrain features, adapt sites
to natural drainage patterns, adhere to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient facilities. Our road and
highway design services include:
• Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Complete streets
• Green streets
• Traffic calming devices and methods
• Intersections
• One and two-lane roundabouts
• Bicycle lanes and paths
• County, State Highways, and federal road design
• Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense installations
• Compliance with Federal Highways Administration requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
Utilities Design
The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K's civil and environmental engineering practice.All forms of water
are a resource for our communities: drinking water,wastewater, stormwater, irrigation water, groundwater, surface water,
brackish water, seawater, reclaimed water and reuse water. Our utilities designers understand the precious nature of water
and routinely implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects and uses water responsibly.Within our civil
and environmental engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a diverse range of experience to address
any projects water needs, including water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, wastewater
reclamation, stormwater management and treatment, and drainage design.We offer the following expertise:
• Infrastructure capacity studies
• Water mains, laterals, and site fire protection
• Water storage facilities
• Water catchment systems
• Water wells
• New drinking water source reports
• Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Gravity sewer mains, laterals, and manholes
• Low-pressure sewer systems
• Wastewater force mains
• Pump stations
• Granular activated carbon treatment systems
• Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater treatment
• Wastewater reclamation and reuse
• Biosolids handling management and treatment
• Septage receiving facilities
• Process design,instrumentation, and controls
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• Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
• Operation and maintenance manuals
• Training of water and wastewater operators
One aspect of our civil and environmental practice that sets up apart from other firms is the high number of personnel that
obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control;
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed
civil engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer(CWPPP) and a Certified Erosion And Sediment Control Plan
Preparer(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs)
and some of our licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to being experts in erosion and sediment
control and stormwater quality,management, and treatment.
Electrical Engineering
B+K electrical group has been providing quality electrical designs in the State of Hawaii for over 30 years, formally
known as Ho & Okita and H&O-III, before merging with Bowers + Kubota. With projects ranging from renovations to
new buildings and covering services, site distribution, electrical,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CAPABILITIES lighting, fire alarm, telecom infrastructure work, we've worked
• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN with all sectors of the construction industry,including commercial,
• TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING DESIGN city, county, state and federal branches. Our longevity is based
• ILLUMINATION ENGINEERING DESIGN on our work ethic. All projects are approached with three goals:
• FIRE ALARM DESIGN Providing a design that can be built, providing a design that is on
• UTILITY COMPANY COORDINATION time and providing a design that is on budget.
• COST ESTIMATING/COST ANALYSIS
• CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State
• BIDDING AND PERMITTING SERVICES Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems for
• DUE DILIGENCE/EXISTING CONDITIONS SURVEY various school campuses. Our services include assessing and the
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION setting the priority of projects,setting the standards for all DOE fire
alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm projects
and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built with minimal to no field adjustments required. The design
process involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all deadlines. Throughout the design process,the cost
is evaluated with revisions being made to keep the project in budget.
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all other
consultants combined.Because of our attention to detail,knowledge of local and national code requirements,and our ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for advice on all fire alarm related issues.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each
project with the same level of commitment.We are continually learning and striving to improve our quality of work so we
can provide our clients with the highest quality designs and technical support.
Construction Management
Because ofB+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES
•
on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and PROJECT SCHEDULING AND TRACKING
•
knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities. Cosi CONTROL&ESTIMATING
• CLAIM ANALYSIS AND AVOIDANCE
These projects require significant coordination and frequent •
QUALITY CONTROL
communication and collaboration with the City, facility users, • CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEWS
and community to ensure that impact to operations and the • VALUE ENGINEERING
surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible. • CONSTRUCTION BID MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION
For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake • CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Boulevard Widening, Phase 3 project for the City and County • CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
of Honolulu, Department of Transportation Services (DTS) • PROGRESS REPORTS
includes removal of trees, demolition of existing pavement, • PROJECT COMMISSIONING
driveways, and other homeowner encroachments located within • PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
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the City right-of-way,grading and paving work,striping installation,utility relocations and installations,the construction of
retaining(soil nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and drainage swales,and concrete work for the
installation of concrete curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project requires extensive communication
and collaboration with various agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners. In addition, construction
management services were provided for the City's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf Course Driving
Range Improvements project which included mass grading of the entire driving range, a new concrete cart path,new pre-
wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) were
discovered, However,through close coordination with the archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project.
Landscape Architecture
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CAPABILITIES The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape,
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low-impact
• LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, landscape
• EXTERIOR HARDSCAPE management and restoration, comprehensively improving the human
• PLANTING AND IRRIGATION experience of built and natural environments. Our studio group has
• LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND REMEDIAL been providing landscape architecture design services for over 30
PROGRAMMING years, locally, statewide, and internationally for private and public
• LEED AND Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGIES clients. Our project experience and expertise include campus and
• STREETSCAPES universities, parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities,
• URBAN DESIGN and US Department of Defense installations.
Born out of hospitality design, our team brings an "experience-
oriented design"philosophy to every project, ensuring that aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability are priorities. Our
diverse team of physical planners and landscape architects bring a sensitivity to merging architecture and site engineering.
Cultural sensitivity, design, and authentic indigenous sense of place are also key components of our design practice. We
focus on doing the right thing and making sure that the design is appropriate and vetted.We have fostered relationships with
plant nurseries on each island to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs. We also regularly attend training
and workshops and meet with equipment manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design trends and best
practices,maintaining relationships with local and national suppliers. Our current capabilities include:
• Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
• Planting design(native, cultural, and adaptive)
• Irrigation master planning and design
• Irrigation system audits
• Playground design
• Landscape lighting design
• Hardscape design
• Low-voltage lighting design
• Pool and water feature design
Planning
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and State environmental review and permitting processes
including preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments
(EAs)and environmental impact statements(EISs),agency consultation,discretionary land use permits(SMA,Conservation
District,Zoning and Special Use)and public involvement programs. Our planners develop practical and flexible approaches
personalized to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of developing these documents with the end in
mind,meaning that they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately the facility owners and operators.
Our planners maintain close working relationships with federal, state and county resource agencies that implement the
requirements of Hawaii Revised Statutes and local zoning codes.
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Demonstrated capability includes:
COMMUNITY PLANNING CAPABILITIES
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact . MASTER PLANNING
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, • TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) • INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES PLANNING
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua ' ENTITLEMENTS AND LAND USE PERMITS
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pupukea Path •
FEDERAL(NEPA)AND STATE(NEPA)ENVIRONMENTAL
Improvements) COMPLIANCE(EA/EIS)
• GRANT FUNDING ASSISTANCE
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic • ALTERNATIVES EVALUATION AND SITE ANALYSIS
Preservation, Section 4 (f), Section 7 Endangered Species • COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANS
Act, Section 404, Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and • COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND FACILITATION
Act 50 (Waiale Road Improvements) • CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE PLANNING
• FEASIBILITY AND DUE DILIGENCE
• Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation (Maui MPO • HOUSING,MARKET,AND ECONOMIC STUDIES
Public Participation Plan, House Maui Regional Housing • TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION
Plans) • GIS AND GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS
• Tools for managing and visualizing information using • LAND USE ENTITLEMENTS
Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
(Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment,
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Assessment)
Our planners live and work in Hawaii, know how to meet the local communities needs for public information and
involvement, and regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
Community Panning
B+K's planning group recently completed two community planning efforts in Maui. The South Maui Community Plan
update consisted of future studies on housing, climate change, and culture. Demographic and population forecasts were
used to identify South Maui infrastructure and economic needs for the year 2040. Regional Housing Plans for West, South
and Central Maui were completed in 2023 for the Hawaii Community Foundation's House Maui program.
Specialty Services
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice that sets up apart from other firms is our specialty
services that few civil engineering firms offer. These services include sanitary surveys,affordable housing,resilient design,
and environmental risk management.
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations,
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and operator certification compliance of public water systems to
determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and physical assets of the water system that threaten public
health. B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii with practical field experience. In addition, our
sanitary surveyor has evaluated hundreds of sources,wells,storage tanks,pump stations,treatments systems,and backflow
prevention devices on Oahu, Kauai,Maui,and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego Garcia. South Korea, and Japan. We
leverage our expertise in sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize the potential for contamination,
improve upon constructability, and address ease of operation and maintenance.
Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing affordable and workforce housing
developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements and revenue. We also
understand the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless of their particular
economic situation.To achieve this balance,we work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H application
or similar county program while maximizing the number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs are
typically large portions of a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs. Optimal
parking needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
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Resilient Design: Addressing climate change through adaptive design is integrated into our daily work to manage risk
and strengthen transportation system resilience and operations via short-,mid-, and long-term solutions. For an upcoming
HDOT project on Kauai, we are exploring shoreline solutions by conducting king tide flood frequency, sea level rise,
and wave inundation modeling. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, we evaluated the impacts of
sea level rise on the hotel property's utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies with opinions of
probable construction costs.In our resiliency study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road and utilities
infrastructure and established a resiliency decision framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated
infrastructure.
Dredging:Our firm has a long history of dredging design.From the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and County of Honolulu and the recent new Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,we
understand the complex biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues surrounding maintenance and capital
dredging. Because are a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and engineering in-house, we can address
these challenging issues directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to minimize risk to our clients.
Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management: Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department
of Health Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
permits;County Special Management Area(SMA)permits;and State Historic Preservation Division(SHPD)Hawaii Revised
Statutes (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth of experience to navigate complex regulatory
processes and successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because our firm has completed multiple projects
in each county over 40 years in business, we are familiar with the nuanced differences in the regulatory requirements
throughout the state. This familiarity allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's risks and obligations to
the maximum extent practicable.
Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid, minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is
to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise, traffic, etc.)to the maximum extent practicable. Designs
will be developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting the purpose, need, and schedule of the project.
Scheduling construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental
impacts. By avoiding environmental impacts,the permit process can be streamlined.
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment.
Minimization measures could include reducing the design footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt curtains or embankment stabilization,permanent or temporary
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for protected avian species, and inclusion of biological
monitoring during construction.
For any resource loss that cannot be avoided or minimized,the final step of our ERM process is mitigation. One important
aspect of any proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment.To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to
avoid compensatory mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation is a specific requirement for USACE
permits under 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 332 and requires adaptive management, long-term management,
performance criteria,monitoring, and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key environmental regulations
and our experience,we develop and implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against compensatory mitigation
under 33CFR332 and instead propose mitigation under different regulations that do not have such stringent requirements.
An example of our expertise is the New Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT)Wharf and Dredging project,where we
avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources under the KCT
project were addressed under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act.
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COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services
to the County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on
projects. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County. Our successful
professional service performance has resulted in the following:
Our Commitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2023 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #35 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008 —2024 as one of Hawaii's "Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009, 2011 — 2013,
2015, 2022-2024)
• 2010—2023 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011 —2015,2018 -2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 22 years (available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A for a list of
our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 28, 2024
33.NAME AND TITLE Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP, Principal-In-Charge
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1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(If any)
PL.5)Community Planning(Environmental
ARCHITECT ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS Planning,Environmental Assessments,
Environmental Impact Statements)
PART II-GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. 2008 03-929-9763
2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP
94-408 Akoki Street,Suite 201-A a.TYPE
Corporation
2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Waipahu HI 96797
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP, Principal-in-Charge 7.NAME OF FIRM(IF BLOCK 2A IS A BRANCH OFFICE)
LEED AP
6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS
808 836-7787 jstonegbowersandkubota.com
8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(IF ANY) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER
KFC Airport,Inc. 1980 03-929-9763
9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
c.No.of Employees c.Revenue
a.Function b.Discipline a.Profile b.Experience Index
Code (1)Firm (2)Branch Code Number(see
below)
02 Administrative 37 A05 Airports;Navaids;Airport Lighting;Aircraft Fueling 5
06 Architects 21 A06 Airports;Terminals&Hangars;Freight 6
Handling
08 CADD Technician 8 C10 Commercial Building(low rise);Shopping Centers 4
12 Civil Engineers 23 C15 Construction Management 8
15 Construction Inspector 66 E02 Educational Facilities;Classrooms 4
16 Construction Managers 40 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 4
18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;... 5
21 Electrical Engineers 5 Ell Environmental Planning 4
23 Environmental Engineer 5 H07 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 6
37 Interior Designer 1 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 6
39 Landscape Architect 7 Hll Housing(Residential,Multi-Family;Apartments; 1
Condominiums)
47 Planner 5 L03 Landscape Architecture 4
48 Project Managers 23 P05 Planning(Community;Regional;...) 5
50 Risk Assessor 3 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 1
52 Sanitary Engineer 1 R06 Rehabilitation(Buildings;Structures;Facilities) 3
53 Schedulers 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 4
58 Technician/Analyst 7 S07 Solid Wastes;Incineration;Landfill 4
S13 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 4
T02 Testing&Inspection Services 4
W02 Water Resources;Hydrology;Ground Water 4
256 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 4
11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES
OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
a.Federal Work 7 1.Less than$100,000 6.$2 million to less than$5 million
2.$100,000 to less that$250,000 7.$5 million to less than$10 million
b.Non-Federal Work 9 3.$250,000 to less than$500,000 8.$10 million to less than$25 million
4.$500,000 to less than$1 million 9.$25 million to less than$50 million
c.Total Work 9 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater
12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATURE � ..Y^"�F b.DATE
June 28,2024
c.NAME AND TITLE Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP Principal-in-Charge
APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Mil BOWERS + KUBOTA
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COUNTY OF HAWAII
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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June 28, 2024
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FISCAL YEAR 2024 - 2025
PL.10) COMMUNITY PLANNING
Writer, Grant Writer
MA! BOWERS + KUBOTA
Air BOWERS + KUBOTA
MIL, Construction Management•A/E Design.Planning•Project Management
B+K No.
24.730
June 28, 2024
Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2024-2025
PL.10)Community Planning (Writer, Grant Writer)
Dear Mr. Kern:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2024-2025 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 44 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at jstone@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPSWQ, ESCPC, CPESC, CWPPP, CESCPP, LEED AP
Principal-in-Charge
94-408 Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Waipahu,HI 96797 1808)8M3-7787 www tiowersandkubota corn
STANDARD
FORM 330
ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2024- 2025
2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
June 1,2024 PL.10) Community Planning (Writer, Grant Writer)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu,PE,Principal-in-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
ri Bowers+Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 836-7787 (808) 834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
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D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM ❑D (ATTACHED)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 1
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
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COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu,PE
PLANNING SENIOR MANAGER
Jared Chang,AICP
Mi:TIM GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Amy Yamawaka
Ronald Sato,AICP
Carah Kadota,AICP
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu,AICP
Malachi Krishok
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 2
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge 32 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering HI,Professional Engineer/Civil[#12808(exp.4/30/2026)]
CA,Professional Engineer/Civil[#54022(exp.12/31/2025)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America(CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership,Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
a. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on
the Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,
roundabout intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bike ways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel
grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits
PROJECT COST: $3,800,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study-Hanapepe
to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Ongoing Ongoing
Statewide,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
c.
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
d. SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 3
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICA Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 19 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies,Senior Executive Institute,Class 26 Graduate(2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary(2017-present)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE:The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Ongoing HI N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
b. SCOPE:Project manager providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the
Waiale Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy swales,which
will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice(BMP).The project team conduct agency and public coordination,
both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.The environmental documentation
for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.The construction bid documents
will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.PROJECT COST: $3,800,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors Ongoing N/A
Hilo and Kahului Harbor Land Acquisition
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors
Facilities Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the
infrastructure due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor
access points and major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor buildout and activities,and planned use and improvements to
adjacent thoroughfares and streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the
private lots to complement harbor improvements.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planning Manager
d SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative. The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County of
Maui's community-based planning process.As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can support
and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional funding for
the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public private partnership
with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team helped the County get$25 M
through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Kona,HI
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development
on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai
Opua Village and Kalaoa.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 4
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 34 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Lill Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Arts,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538) American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of Trustees(2010-2016)
.J.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor EIS Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by Young
Brothers as an interisland terminal.The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain areas of
these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S.waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and redevelopment
of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to support a U.S.
COE Individual Permit for pier work.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Transportation Corridor Assessment Route 11 Queen Kaahumanu/Kuakini 2023 N/A
Highway,Kailua-Kona,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE:B+K completed a Corridor Assessment to find plausible solutions and options that will reduce congestion and enhance
safety along Queen Kaahumanu Extension and Kuakini Highway. With the growth in population and increase in traffic,
congestion on Route 11 between Henry Street and Kamehameha III Road has continued to grow and worsen over time.The
approach to develop the concepts will be modeled after the Planning and Environmental Linkages(PEL)approach to help
facilitate future NEPA or HEPA processes in the future.Future traffic operations will be evaluated and near-term and mid-term
improvements that can be readily implemented to reduce congestion will be identified and evaluated against a predetermined set
of criteria.
PROJECT COST: $301,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Master Plan;Final Environmental Impact 2020 N/A
Statement,Kailua,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c• SCOPE:Responsible for project management,master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood a legal
challenge.Work included extensive community outreach to address community concerns.The State DLNR,DOFAW updated
their master plan for the 986-acre Kawainui-Hamakua Marsh Complex in partnership with DSP.This complex is ecologically
significant for endangered waterbirds,flood control,and for the native Hawaiian community for its cultural resources. The
master plan supported wetland restoration,habitat enhancement and reforestation;areas to facilitate native Hawaiian cultural
practices;and increased public access and educational programs.
PROJECT COST: $53,300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K created three regional plans for the Central,South and West Maui regions.These plans highlighted the need for
d• affordable housing and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.The House Maui
Initiative supported the planning and delivery of much needed affordable and workforce housing while building on the County
of Maui's community-based planning process. As part of the effort,the B+K team explored where regional infrastructure can
support and serve as a catalyst for affordable and workforce housing projects. The B+K team helped the County get additional
funding for the Waiale Road Extension project,as a recipient of$25 M through the FY2022 RAISE grant.Through a public
private partnership with the neighboring developer,200 additional affordable homes will be built.Last year,the B+K team
helped the County get$25 M through the FY2023 RAISE grant for another roadway extension project that will support housing.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 5
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project Manager 8 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No.34599)
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(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Processing permit applications with approvals including DA permit,401WQC,NPDES permit for construction
stormwater discharges,stream channel alteration,HRS Ch. 6E with SHPD.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA)
Statewide HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
bSCOPE: Working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.The assessment will include
the Safe System Approach,which aims to improve safety culture,increase collaboration across all stakeholders,and refocus
transportation system design and operation on anticipating human mistakes and lessening impact forces to reduce crash
severity and save lives.
PROJECT COST: 575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Highways Route 50(Kaumualii Highway)Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to
Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Consulting Engineer's Report for FY2017-2019
Statewide,HI 2021 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Preparation of a Consulting Engineer's Report that examined the operations of all commercial harbors and associated
improvements within fiscal year 2017-2019.
PROJECT COST: $50,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Department of Transportation,Harbors
Pier 40 Improvements Honolulu Harbor
Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:State Department of Transportation,Harbors is proposing improvements to Piers 39 and 40 that's used by
Young Brothers as an interisland terminal. The project would fill the harbor area between Piers 39 and 40 and demolish certain
areas of these piers to offset fill and loss of U.S. Waters. Inland areas would be raised 3 feet to address sea level rise and
redevelopment of Young Brothers facilities. An EIS would be prepared along with addressing several federal requirements to
support a U.S.COE Individual Permit for pier work.PROJECT COST: $1,413,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 6
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Assistant Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
ri(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Office of Hawaiian Affairs PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kukaniloko Green House&Nursery Phase 1 Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Planning and development of a greenhouse/nursery operation near the birthing stones site(Kukaniloko)in Wahiawa
central Oahu.The project included through putting native species for out-planting and eventual use for reforestation of the Lake
Wilson site edge. The site is sloped and designed for various equipment circulation,green waste management,irrigation,a full
range nursery operations,educational functions,public visitation and for-sales produce including aquaponic vegetables.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Planning Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
South Maui Community Plan Update 2022 N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Updated the South Maui Community Plan that included the regions from Maalaea,Kihei,Wailea,Makena,to Ahihi-
Kinau/Kanaio. The updated plan provides a vision,a community plan map,goals,policies and actions to guide County officials
and staff,property owners,developers,and residents on the appropriate growth and redevelopment patterns for South Maui for
the next 20 years.
PROJECT COST: $7,000,000(estimated)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II Ongoing N/A
Lihue,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is currently working with various agencies to develop a plan to deal with shearwater bird
habitats in the project area;creating construction plans and specifications to stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;
and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.Project scope includes planning,environmental services,
surveying,permitting,design and construction and post-construction support services.The scope also includes coordination
with the State Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response(HEER)Office to address the mitigation and removal of debris that
has fallen into the ocean.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NICELES Unipessoal PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Timor-Leste 2022-2023 N/A
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Environment/Planning Technical Adviser
SCOPE:Conducted due diligence and reviewed environmental reports for the proposed project.Provided technical assistance
&guidance related to the environmental and planning aspects of the project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 7
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
3 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
��Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners(Pending)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Health Systems Corporation(HHSC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital TOD Master Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Kapaa,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
a. SCOPE:Updated existing TOD Master Plan to include adjacent State parcels and produce a master plan for the hospital
campus that would provide housing,public services such as a library,police station,and other public services,while being
centered around alternative transportation options and public transit.Included coordinating and note taking for meetings with
an advisory group(10+),community meetings(3+),and agency/stakeholder groups(3+).Also included survey implementation
and analysis,production of flyer's and informational material,presentation and report drafting,video and audio editing,
management of project website,email account,and contact list,and GIS work/analysis for the production of figures for EISPN.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DLNR—Division of State Parks PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Polihale State Park Interim Access and Management Plan 2022-2023 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted community outreach to receive and analyze feedback about issues,priorities,and opportunities for an
access and management plan for Polihale State Park following a period of overuse during COVID-19.Centered around issues
of access,natural and cultural resource management,and collaboration with nearby government and community organizations.
Included implementation and analysis of multiple surveys,coordinating and reporting on key stakeholder meetings(6+)and
community meetings(4+),updates to client,managing project website and email account,and drafting presentations and final
report.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022-2024 N/A
Waianae,Oahu,HI
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c.
SCOPE:Project to update the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan(last updated in 2012)to review and develop a
community vision for the plan.The plan would act as a guide for City decision makers,private developers and landowners,
etc.Involved multiple community meetings and workshops(6+),client update meetings,advisory group meetings(10+),and
coordination/note-taking/report writing on all of the above. Implemented 3+surveys for feedback on different stages of the
plan,produced community land use maps and other maps for use in the plan or for community engagement with GIS,assisted
with policy recommendations,drafting of public-facing fact sheets,and deliverables management.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Housing and Finance Development Corporation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Liliha Civic Center Master Plan&Iwilei Infrastructure Improvement Master
Plan Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,Oahu,HI
d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Project to develop a master plan for the area which provided space for State Programs,affordable housing,and supportive
infrastructure with the goal of achieving TOD goals.Assisted with an economic-fiscal model and analysis and report as well as
meetings and meeting notes.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai Transportation Agency PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kauai Bus Facilities Expansion EA
Lihue,Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Conducted research and drafted environmental review document for the expansion of Kauai Bus facilities to enable the
use and maintenance of electric buses. Included GIS work to inform and produce figures for the EA,early consultation mail out and
management of response letters,site visit and photography,and correspondence/updates with the client.PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 8
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Science,Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics(major)Urban and Environmental
Policy(minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kauai County Special Treatment-Coastal Edge Overlay Zone Development PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Standards 2022 N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
a.
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:Worked with the County of Kauai to develop development standards and review criteria for new development proposed
within the County's new Special Treatment-Coastal Edge zone. The standards and criteria will be incorporated into the
County's comprehensive zoning ordinance once approved. Assisted with research and GIS mapping and analysis.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE:Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North Shore Sustainable Communities
Plan. The plan established the vision, policies, and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040 and
beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community input to analyze and
address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and tourism implications
from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST:N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 9
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamawaka Graphic Designer 35 27
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State)
'.Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19.RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE:Provided graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan(PPP)update in compliance with federal
regulations regarding interested parties, participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $99,650
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
(Sub-consultant to Biederman Redevelopment Ventures)
Ala Moana Park Master Plan&EIS 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
c.
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Environmental Impact Statement completed for Biederman Redevelopment
Ventures.
CONTRACT VALUE: $366,800
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users. Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,600
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans 2023 N/A
Island of Maui,HI
e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted
housing projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
CONTRACT VALUE: $52,400
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 10
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable)
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary Ongoing Ph. lA-2025
Honolulu,HI (estimated)
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department John Condrey (808)768-8468
of Design and Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting is providing entitlement planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering services for the
initial phase of a new Hawaii exhibit,which will feature a wetland aviary.The new exhibit starts at the main entrance arrival area and
extends eastward to the Nene Goose Sanctuary.Once completed,the aviary will showcase animals in their habitat ranging from coastal
wetlands to mountainous rain forests and further into dry forests and grasslands. The design intent is to expose guests to the wide
range of native wetland(streams and ponds)and dryland habitats found in Hawaii.The scope of work for this project covers conceptual
design and permitting,with follow-on design development and construction documents.
PROJECT COST: $5,000,000
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 11
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Ongoing N/A
Laie,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department Kristie Ching (808)768-8800
of Design and Construction
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting is preparing construction plans and specifications for the maintenance dredging of the City-
owned portion of Kahawainui Stream between the intersection with Laie Wai Stream to the mouth of the stream excluding the sand
berm at the stream mouth. An environmental review consisting of a Draft and Final Environmental Assessment,with an anticipated
Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI), will be prepared in accordance to the Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 343. The review
will include a biological survey,archaeological and cultural study,and other environmental reports to determine impacts of the project
and mitigation measures.Preparation of permit applications for the dredging and obtaining permit approvals is included in the project
scope along with engineering assistance during the bidding and construction.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 12
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design,Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl 2021 N/A
City,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department Daniel Alexander (808)768-6652
of Transportation Services
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting assessed implementation of complete streets concept designs in Kaneohe, Kailua, and Pearl
City area as part of planned road rehabilitation projects in each area.The inter-disciplinary team was comprised of civil/transportation
engineers,physical/site planners,urban designers,arborists,and landscape architects.
Initial tasks included evaluation of existing conditions through driving,walking and bicycling audits of each community;identifying
the complete streets network based on land use and roadway configuration;and developing preliminary street cross-sections showing
options for pedestrian walkways,bicycle lanes, shared pathways, and vehicular travel lanes. The project applied a context-sensitive
solutions process, engaging stakeholders via outreach efforts, including community leader contact, social media outreach, bike
tours, pop-up and sit-down sessions, distribution of project-specific collateral materials, and broadcast media coverage. Input from
the community was combined with a multi-modal assessment of all transportation methods in each area and observations from the
project team to prepare the complete streets proposals. Within each area unique conditions and parameters existed that called for
specific solutions. Viable tools to develop complete streets were combined with sound urban design,physical planning and landscape
architecture to arrive at best options. The results of the combined input were revealed at community meetings where concept plans
were shown and additional feedback was provided.
B+K worked with the team to bring its collective experience together and bring a sensible approach to addressing the evolution of the
project areas'transportation networks,which was used to refine the street cross-sections and prepared concept plans for the proposed
roadway improvements along with associated opinions of probable construction costs. B+K also assisted with the preparation of
Exemption Declarations for the project pursuant to HRS Ch. 343.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 13
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Due Diligence Assessment and Test Fit Study for West Hawaii Land Acquisition
(84-5236 Hawaii Belt Road) 2022 N/A
Captain Cook,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Kamehameha Schools Laura Takahashi (808)534-8108
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers+Kubota Consulting provided planning and consulting services for a due diligence assessment and test fit study of
the property (for an early learning center) located at 84-5236 Mamalahoa Highway in Captain Cook, Hawaii. The scope of the due
diligence assessment and test fit study included research and entitlements in phase 1;property condition assessment in phase 2; and
a test fit study of the building and site in phase 3. The scope of work included an assessment of interior and exterior improvements as
well as regulatory requirements,including pavement and parking areas;planting and irrigation systems;the general condition of the
building architectural elements; plumbing fixtures; electrical fixtures and outlets; fire alarm system; general structural conditions;
and the general condition of the air conditioning system; and the property's entitlements and zoning requirements. A due diligence
assessment of the Early Learning Center Building at the Saint and Church and Model Schools(Kikiwelawela)in Kaneohe,Hawaii was
also provided under this project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 14
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable)
Department of Design and Construction
Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Department
of Design and Construction Elaine Morisato (DDC) (808)768-8406
Biederman Redevelopment Ventures Benjamin Donsky (212)390-1122
(Prime consultant)
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting supported the City in developing portions of the Preferred Concept Master Plan for Ala Moana
Regional Park(Ala Moana)and preparing its corresponding Environmental Impact Statement(EIS). The goal of the master plan was
to provide a planning framework allowing Ala Moana to become a multi-faceted beach park and even greater asset to the community.
The master plan evaluated the park's existing conditions and identified areas of improvement including landscape features,
infrastructure,parking and pathways,and the park's iconic beach front.The 17 proposed improvement projects focused on addressing
deferred maintenance to elevate the park's existing facilities and address coastal erosion issues while respecting and celebrating the
established character. As part of the master planning process,the B+K Planning Group prepared and published a final EIS analyzing
the proposed improvements established in the master plan.
As part of the environmental review process, the B+K Planning group investigated the project's potential effects on the built and
natural environments and provided mitigation measures to help minimize impacts pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues, Chapter 343.
This analysis included analyzing the need for beach nourishment and drainage canal improvements to address impacts from natural
and climate change hazards like sea level rise.The EIS also analyzed the project's compliance with relevant federal,state,and county
land uses regulations and policies.
To develop the alternatives in the master plan and EIS,a strong community engagement and outreach program was conducted to better
understand the multi-generational impact of Ala Moana on the community.Multiple public,in-person informational meetings were held
between 2015 and 2018 and a project website titled"Our Ala Moana Park"was launched to garner community feedback.Incorporating
input from over 30,000 visitor interactions at the website,feedback from the in-person community meetings and consultation responses
from the EIS resulted in the design alternatives presented in the master plan and EIS.Additionally,during the community engagement
process the master planning team was informed of more urgent actions needed at Ala Moana.This prompted the City to enact a 9-point
plan to address these issues in parallel with the long-term master plan creating a holistic approach to improving the park long-term.
PROJECT COST: $367,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Planner,Civil Engineer,Landscape
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 15
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Planning Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if app/icab/e)
South Maui Community Plan Update 2022 N/A
Kihei-Makena,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Planning Department Jennifer Maydan (808)270-6160
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting is updating the South Maui Community Plan that includes the regions from Maalaea, Kihei,
Wailea,Makena,to Ahihi-Kinau/Kanaio. The updated plan will provide a vision, a community plan map, goals,policies and actions
to guide County officials and staff,property owners,developers, and residents on the appropriate growth and redevelopment patterns
for South Maui for the next 20 years. As a precursor to the community plan update,B+K has put together three resource papers that
cover the topics of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change,Housing,Population Growth,and Mobility.Each resource paper examines the
current conditions in the area,key challenges for the future of the area and strategies to minimize adverse impacts.
PROJECT COST:N/A
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 16
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 7
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of
Department of Land and Natural Martha Yent (808)587-0287
Resources
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting provided master plan,EIS,and management plan services for Kealakekua Bay State Historical
Park. The state considers the park as one of the most historically significant places in Hawaii. The park spans 216 acres on land in
three adjacent areas(Napoopoo,Pali Kapu 0 Keoua,and Kaawaloa),315 acres of waters of the adjacent Kealakekua Bay Marine Life
Conservation District, and the Napoopoo pier. The primary project goal is to plan for a public park that preserves the area's cultural
landscape and historic resources, preserves and protects the marine resources of Kealakekua Bay, promotes the scenic values and
natural park setting,and accommodates outdoor recreation in a manner that does not impact or degrade natural and cultural resources.
A draft master plan was developed before the ocean resources became the responsibility of the State Parks Division.The draft master
plan is being updated to include analysis of marine issues and ocean recreational activities. The revised master plan will promote
preservation and stewardship, offer guidance in the development of park interpretive concepts and programs, identify park facility
needs,and recommend park management measures for the land and the sea.Community input and collaboration have been integral to
the planning process and will continue to be considered in developing management measures.
PROJECT COST: $529,500
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 17
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 8
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II Ongoing N/A
Lihue,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Transportation,Airports Daryl Yokomizo (808)838-8825
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is currently working with various agencies to develop a plan to deal with shearwater bird habitats
in the project area;creating construction plans and specifications to stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;and obtaining all
necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.Project scope includes planning,environmental services,surveying,permitting,
design and construction and post-construction support services.The scope also includes coordination with the State Hazard Evaluation
and Emergency Response(HEER)Office to address the mitigation and removal of debris that has fallen into the ocean.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. 'IN Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Environmental Engineer,
Landscape Architect
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 18
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
North Kona Water Development,Environmental Assessments and Preliminary
Engineering Report Ongoing N/A
North Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Andrew Choy (808)620-9559
Home Lands
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting is preparing Environmental Assessments(EAs)and a preliminary engineering report for potable
water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.The wells being developed are intended to support development
of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa. A Hawaii Environmental Policy Act EA in accordance with Hawaii Revised
Statutes(HRS) Chapter 343 and Title 11, Chapter 200 of the Department of Health Administrative Rules will be prepared for the one
parcel with the U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)as the accepting agency.The other parcel will have an EA prepared pursuant to
HRS Ch. 343 with DHHL accepting.A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER)meeting the requirements of the USDA Rural Utilities
Service will also be prepared.A topographic survey for the PER will be coordinated and preliminary site layout and grading plans to
confirm the area required for the site improvements will be prepared for the PER. The PER will also be processed for acceptance by
the USDA Rural Utilities Service.A hydraulic study of the North Kona Water System and assistance in drafting the terms of the Water
Development Agreement between DHHL,the landowners and the County Department of Water Supply will also be provided.
PROJECT COST:N/A(Study)
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 19
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 10
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Greystar Development Services,LLC for University of Hawaii at Manoa PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing,Environmental Assessment 2021 N/A
Honolulu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Greystar Development Services,LLC for Ethen Thacher(Greystar) (949)892-4973
University of Hawaii at Manoa
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting completed an Environmental Assessment for a Public Private Partnership (P3)project where
the developer will design,build,and operate for profit the student housing multi-family building,day care center for UH students,and
commercial operations such as a convenience store and/or eatery.
PROJECT COST: $1,500,000
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing table.Place X"
(From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) under project key number for participation in same or similar role).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior X X
Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning Project X X
Manager
Matthew Fernandez Assistant Planner
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner
Malachi Krishok Planner
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F)
City and County of Honolulu County of Maui
1 Department of Design and Construction 6 Planning Department
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary South Maui Community Plan Update
City and County of Honolulu State of Hawaii
2 Department of Design and Construction Department of Land and Natural Resources
Kahawainui Stream Dredging Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact
Statement
City and County of Honolulu State of Hawaii
s Department of Transportation Services 8 Department of Transportation,Airports Division,
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design, Ahukini Landfill Restoration,Phase II
Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City
Kamehameha Schools State of Hawaii
4 Due Diligence Assessment and Test Fit Study for West 9 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
Hawaii Land Acquisition(84-5236 Hawaii Belt Road) North Kona Water Development,
City and County of Honolulu
Department of Design and Construction(Biederman Greystar Development Services,LLC
5 Redevelopment Ventures-Prime Consultant 10 for University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan and Environmental University of Hawaii at Manoa Multi-Family Housing
Impact Statement
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 21
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30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
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1. THE NAME OF THE FIRM OR PERSON, THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS,AND LOCATION OF
ALL OF ITS OFFICES.
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is an Employee-Owned firm providing
Architectural/Engineering Design and Planning; Construction Management; OFFICE LOCATIONS:
and Program and Project Management services. We are committed to our
mission statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. by utilizing our Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
strengths, comprehensive abilities, and unique expertise to provide premier Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
professional services for the County of Hawaii. Satellite Offices -Maui, Kauai, and
Our principal place of business is located on the west side of Oahu. B+K has Hawaii Island
a field office located in Hilo, Hawaii. This office houses our 12 Hilo team Field Office -Molokai
members and provides for a strong boots on the ground presence on Hawaii
Island and an easy reach to the County's projects.
Our Team has the full support of our main office in Waipahu and satellite offices on Oahu(Kalihi), Maui and Kauai.
2. THE AGE OF THE FIRM AND ITS AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OVER THE PAST YEARS.
B+K has been providing quality service to our clients for the past 44 years. Our strength is in our employees and we have
over 256 dedicated team members providing expertise in the areas of A/E design, construction management and project
management services. Over the past 5 years, the average number of employees has been 245 total staff, including nine
principals.
3. THE EDUCATION, TRAINING,AND QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY MEMBERS OF THE FIRM.
We truly believe in the strength of our team. A strong team with a motivating team leader has the drive and commitment
to deliver projects as promised. A strong team creates a contagious synergy that generates the motivation to move beyond
standard solutions. A strong team engages in out-of-the-box thinking to transform an initial thought into an idea, from
which appropriate design and construction solutions are created. This process is fluid and continuous and is unconstrained
by rules and limitations.
We have a strong team. The most important aspect of our architectural, civil, electrical engineering;project management,
program management, and construction management services is our Team. B+K has thoughtfully assembled a highly
qualified and dedicated group of professionals who will provide the necessary services to the County for anticipated projects.
Our team was handpicked and represents the best of the best.All members bring a refined depth of relevant experience and
remain committed to exceeding the expectations of the County. The following matrix represents the education, training,
and qualifications of our key personnel firm wide.
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 34
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Hae Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 18 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 35 BA LEED AP
Wesley Ujimori,RA Project Manager CA Architect 44 BA
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 37 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 20 BA LEED AP
Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,D.Arch,ASID, Interior Designer N/A 15 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Project Architect N/A 15 AS
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 36 BS
Landon Hamada,D.Arch Project Designer N/A 8 DArch/BA
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Brad Tanimura,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
CLARB Manager HI Architect 24 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Project HI Landscape 37 BLA LEED AP
ULI,LEED AP Manager Architect
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED AP Architect HI Architect 20 AS LEED AP BD+C
BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Junior Landscape N/A 6 BLA CLARB
NRPA,CLARB Designer
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Junior Landscape N/A 23 AS
Designer
PLANNING
Planning Manager/
Jared Chang,AICP N/A 18 BA AICP
Senior Project Planner
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 34 BS/MA AICP
Senior Planner
Carah Kadota,AICP Assistant Planning N/A 8 BEnvD AICP
Project Manager
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 4 MS/BS
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 2 MU
AP// AICP
Malachi Krishok Planner N/A 9 MURP//
BA
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 35
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO.OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,CPSWQ,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 31 BS/BA ESCPC,CPESC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Senior Project Manager GU/ Civil 26 BS CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP CNMI
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 22 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
David Bills,PE,CWPPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 48 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 40 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 41 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 28 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 30 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 22 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, project Manager HI Civil 12 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 18 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Engineer 32 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Engineer 23 BS/AS ESCPC
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer 24 AS CFM,ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS 33 AS UAS Remote Pilot
Pilot Certified
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineering HI Electrical 33 BS LEED AP
Senior Manager
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 18 BS
Albert Amin,PE Electrical Engineer NY Electrical 8 BS
Kiyoshi Hashida Electrical Engineer 2 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 2 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 25 BA
Kacie Nakamura Electrical CAD Operator N/A 9 BS
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 36
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS EDUCATION OTHER CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE TRAINING
STATE DISCIPLINE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
HDOT Certified Soils
&Aggregates,&
Bituminous Unit,ACI
*Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 36 BS Concrete Field Testing
Technician-Grade I
(ACI-Grade I)
Todd Niemann,CCM Construction Manager 40 BS Certified Construction
Manager
Eric Iwamoto,PE,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager HI Civil 35 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Dan Keeley,CCM,CISEC Construction Manager N/A 25 BS Certified Construction
Manager,CISEC
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE,PMP, Construction Manager HI Civil 29 ME/BS PMP,CISEC
CISEC
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED AP Construction Manager N/A 30 BS Certified Construction
Manager,LEED AP
Jeffrey Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 16 BS Certified Construction
Manager
*Brandon Bautista, CISEC Project Engineer N/A 11 BS CISEC
HDOT Certified for
*Levi Anderson Project Engineer N/A 9 BS Bituminous Unit,ACI-
Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 50
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 15 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM,PSP, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
LEED AP Scheduling N/A 28 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
Michelle Perez Project Controls/ N/A 17 BA
Scheduling
HDOT Certified for
Bituminous Unit,
*Chad Carter Inspector N/A 19 AS ACI-Grade 1,ICC
Reinforced Concrete
Special Inspector
HDOT Certified for
*Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 35 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Marc Maloney, CCM Project/Special N/A 13 AS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
*Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 20 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit
*Cory Aukai Inspector 6
*Hawaii Island Resident
Standard Form 330(6/2004)Page 37
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
4. A LIST OF RECENT PROJECTS AND THE NAMES OF UP TO FIVE CLIENTS WHO MAY BE
CONTACTED,INCLUDING AT LEAST TWO FOR WHOM SERVICES WERE RENDERED DURING THE
PRECEDING YEAR.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Randall Wakumoto, Branch Head
City and County of Honolulu, Department of NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program,
Facility Maintenance Honolulu,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 768-3242
Mr. Alexander Kalawe, Project Manager Engineering Services Waikoloa Road/Paniolo Drive
County of Hawaii, Dept. of Public Works Roundabout,Waikoloa,HI (ongoing)
Telephone No. (808) 961-8321
Mr. Paul Christensen, Project Manager
City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Support Facilities Honouliuli Wastewater
Design and Construction Treatment Plant, Ewa,HI (2021)
Telephone No. (808) 768-8800
Mr.William H. Makanui HMP Engineer State Department of Transportation -Harbors
State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation (DOT-H), Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,
Harbors
Telephone No. (808) 586-2525 Honolulu,HI(Ongoing)
Mr.Neil Hasegawa, Design Manager FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Repair Roads and
NAVFACSCOM Hawaii Erosion Control(2021)
(808) 475-2258
5. ANY PROMOTIONAL OR DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE WHICH THE FIRM DESIRES TO SUBMIT.
Why B+K?
Bowers + Kubota takes pride in being forward-looking and having innovative experts and leaders who perform at their
best. We help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful cost management, and high levels of quality and value
maintained on every project, large or small. By closely listening to our clients and understanding their needs, we deliver
customized solutions in a flexible and responsive manner.We respect our people, our partners,and our planet. Our work is
rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers+Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide professional
expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting, design, and
construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction.Our experience of providing cradle
to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns, risks, and opportunities
that typically arise in project delivery.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for the County:
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• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with the County of Hawaii to create an atmosphere of teamwork and
leadership for successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More"
approach and attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make the County and all the other
project team members using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve the County's
goals.
• Communication -Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep the County informed with detailed,
reliable information to make the best decisions possible.We establish a system of communication and formal reporting
that will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Commitment to Excellence - B+K is extremely proud of our past accomplishments and commitment to excellence
in providing quality services to the County of Hawaii.We have a proven track record of adapting to our clients' needs
and performing projects successfully. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE
services throughout all contracts we work on for the County.
Project Management
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of
four primary steps as part of our project management system.
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Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks are:
Scheduling:B+K uses Deltek as its accounting system that provides updated information concerning scheduling,reporting,
and control. Each project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. The focus on scheduling events
and performance provides team members with information detailing resource and time capacity, experience, workload
allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and delivery of committed resources.
Quality Management: Through quality management, we actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control procedures are a discipline implemented by our project
teams featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work and checking work products for accuracy and
correctness.
Budget and Scope Tracking: The Deltek system,which is linked to the project work plan,generates all necessary financial
and accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling costs for individual scope elements and the overall
project.
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins with the development of a clear communications plan.
The project will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which information can be exchanged and modified.
With the Project Manager serving as the main communications point of contact, the plan ensures that the needs of all
members of the team (including the client) are met.
Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is crucial to project success. Our approach seeks to engage
City staff throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of change. Our approach to manage risk is to
address it from the start of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge transfer and builds ownership in
the project and ultimate products.
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
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B+K architecture group provides building design solutions based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle any building design projects, ranging from new
construction to renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked on many projects for the public sector
clients,our architecture group understands the procurement processes and permitting requirements, including exemptions,
that allow us to better strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid control to meet the client's goal.
Breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and knowledge ARCHITECTURAL CAPABILITIES
allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions to the client's challenges. • BUILDING/INTERIOR DESIGN
For example, we provide the above services under a single contract with • BUILDING RENOVATION
the Department of Education(DOE). The DOE has initiated their Facility • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Asset Management, whereby prequalified designers, project coordinators, • VALUE ENGINEERING
and contractors provide their services to address the needs of the DOE. • SPACE PLANNING
B+K architecture group provides design services under the Statewide • BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING(BIM)
Architectural Design Services contract. We excel in taking a long list • CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION/ADMIN
•
of projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize their importance, and BUDGET AND COST ESTIMATION
•
creating a team and project delivery that can produce designs in sync with PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS
• DESIGN-BUILD
the construction funding and school schedule. • BUILDING ASSESSMENTS
The project types with the DOE contract includes new construction • DESIGN MANAGEMENT
utilizing modular construction, renovation of existing facilities to meet • CAD
new program requirements, and various R&M projects to extend the life
of the existing asset. We normally start these projects with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/or
programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The design intent will be documented via plans and specs through
the client required milestones. These documents will be finalized and prepared for permitting and bidding purposes.
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions allowed
to streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading up to and during the procurement processes with
delivering the project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive to any bidder Request for Information.
The example above exemplified the level of architectural design service we promote. We are not limited to certain aspects
of the project delivery. Our architecture group is able to provide wide range of services at any stage of the project life.
Having a team with design acumen, technical expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery provide a
partner to our client.
Our architecture group brings innovations from the major national conferences, such as World of Modular, American
Correction Association,and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By investing in our people,we continue to educate
ourselves with the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to our home state. For example, some of the recent
conferences allowed us to help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement by utilizing modular construction for more
rapid,yet controlled, deployment.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering services covering all aspects of site development. We
group these services into four main business lines:
• General Site Design CIVIL&ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CAPABILITIES
• Roadways and Highways • DUE DILIGENCE STUDIES AND PROPERTY
• Utilities CONDITION ASSESSMENTS
• INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING AND DESIGN
• Specialty Services • SITE DEVELOPMENT
• GRADING
B+K`s civil and environmental engineering department works for • UTILITY DESIGN(WATER,WASTEWATER,AND
multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast array of DRAINAGE)
private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable housing, and • ROADWAYS AND PARKING
renewable energy sectors. We also work and have worked outside • ADA DESIGN AND BARRIER REMOVAL
Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, Singapore, Diego • BICYCLE LANES
Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and Commonwealth of • COMPLETE STREETS/GREEN STREETS
Marianas Islands. We leverage this breadth and depth of in-house • Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT/SUSTAINABLE SITE
expertise to tackle routine and extremely challenging projects with DESIGN
•
creative and innovative solutions. We will bring this same creativity, OPINIONS OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS
•
innovation, and technical expertise to your projects. BIDDING SERVICES
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
General Site Design • PLAN CHECKING/PEER REVIEW
• PERMITTING SERVICES,INCLUDING NPDES AND
Civil and engineering is a very broad field. B+K rarely shies away UIC PERMITS
from difficult or challenging projects. Our strength is the diversity of • SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL,AND
our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions to our COUNTERMEASURES(SPCC)PLANS
clients'needs.Under our general site design services,we typically help • ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND
our clients through the pre-planning and planning process to develop a MANAGEMENT SERVICES
site through detailed design,permits and regulatory approvals,public • WATER QUALITY(STORMWATER AND
involvement and outreach, and contract administration. Earthwork is GROUNDWATER)AND WATER RESOURCES
typically one of the largest costs for site development.We use Civil3D ENGINEERING
•
by AutoDesk to optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize WATER TREATMENT AND STORAGE
•
our client's costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in WASTEWATER TREATMENT,INCLUDING
INDIVIDUAL WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
reducing the financial burden on our already struggling communities. • SOLID WASTE STUDIES
For our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this • UNCREWED AERIAL SYSTEM(DRONE) SURVEYS
services sector we offer: • AIRFIELD PROJECTS
• Due diligence studies • ANTITERRORISM AND PHYSICAL SECURITY
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design
• Earthwork analysis
• Site layout design
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices
• Demolition design
• Infrastructure master planning
• Infrastructure condition assessments
• Permits and regulatory approvals,including NPDES permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection permits,
and water connection approvals
Road and Highway Design
B+K routinely provides roadway as part of our full range of engineering design services for infrastructure and facility
projects. These services include design of major and local roadways, design of multimodal facilities, traffic calming,
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pavement design, and drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially adept at developing layout solutions
that minimize environmental impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural terrain features, adapt sites
to natural drainage patterns, adhere to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient facilities. Our road and
highway design services include:
• Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Complete streets
• Green streets
• Traffic calming devices and methods
• Intersections
• One and two-lane roundabouts
• Bicycle lanes and paths
• County, State Highways, and federal road design
• Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense installations
• Compliance with Federal Highways Administration requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
Utilities Design
The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K's civil and environmental engineering practice.All forms of water
are a resource for our communities: drinking water,wastewater, stormwater, irrigation water, groundwater, surface water,
brackish water, seawater, reclaimed water and reuse water. Our utilities designers understand the precious nature of water
and routinely implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects and uses water responsibly.Within our civil
and environmental engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a diverse range of experience to address
any projects water needs, including water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, wastewater
reclamation, stormwater management and treatment, and drainage design.We offer the following expertise:
• Infrastructure capacity studies
• Water mains, laterals, and site fire protection
• Water storage facilities
• Water catchment systems
• Water wells
• New drinking water source reports
• Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Gravity sewer mains, laterals, and manholes
• Low-pressure sewer systems
• Wastewater force mains
• Pump stations
• Granular activated carbon treatment systems
• Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater treatment
• Wastewater reclamation and reuse
• Biosolids handling management and treatment
• Septage receiving facilities
• Process design,instrumentation, and controls
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• Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
• Operation and maintenance manuals
• Training of water and wastewater operators
One aspect of our civil and environmental practice that sets up apart from other firms is the high number of personnel that
obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control;
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed
civil engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer(CWPPP) and a Certified Erosion And Sediment Control Plan
Preparer(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs)
and some of our licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to being experts in erosion and sediment
control and stormwater quality,management, and treatment.
Electrical Engineering
B+K electrical group has been providing quality electrical designs in the State of Hawaii for over 30 years, formally
known as Ho & Okita and H&O-III, before merging with Bowers + Kubota. With projects ranging from renovations to
new buildings and covering services, site distribution, electrical,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CAPABILITIES lighting, fire alarm, telecom infrastructure work, we've worked
• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN with all sectors of the construction industry,including commercial,
• TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING DESIGN city, county, state and federal branches. Our longevity is based
• ILLUMINATION ENGINEERING DESIGN on our work ethic. All projects are approached with three goals:
• FIRE ALARM DESIGN Providing a design that can be built, providing a design that is on
• UTILITY COMPANY COORDINATION time and providing a design that is on budget.
• COST ESTIMATING/COST ANALYSIS
• CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State
• BIDDING AND PERMITTING SERVICES Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems for
• DUE DILIGENCE/EXISTING CONDITIONS SURVEY various school campuses. Our services include assessing and the
• CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION setting the priority of projects,setting the standards for all DOE fire
alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm projects
and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built with minimal to no field adjustments required. The design
process involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all deadlines. Throughout the design process,the cost
is evaluated with revisions being made to keep the project in budget.
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all other
consultants combined.Because of our attention to detail,knowledge of local and national code requirements,and our ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for advice on all fire alarm related issues.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each
project with the same level of commitment.We are continually learning and striving to improve our quality of work so we
can provide our clients with the highest quality designs and technical support.
Construction Management
Because ofB+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES
•
on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and PROJECT SCHEDULING AND TRACKING
•
knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities. Cosi CONTROL&ESTIMATING
• CLAIM ANALYSIS AND AVOIDANCE
These projects require significant coordination and frequent •
QUALITY CONTROL
communication and collaboration with the City, facility users, • CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEWS
and community to ensure that impact to operations and the • VALUE ENGINEERING
surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible. • CONSTRUCTION BID MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION
For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake • CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Boulevard Widening, Phase 3 project for the City and County • CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
of Honolulu, Department of Transportation Services (DTS) • PROGRESS REPORTS
includes removal of trees, demolition of existing pavement, • PROJECT COMMISSIONING
driveways, and other homeowner encroachments located within • PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
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the City right-of-way,grading and paving work,striping installation,utility relocations and installations,the construction of
retaining(soil nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and drainage swales,and concrete work for the
installation of concrete curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project requires extensive communication
and collaboration with various agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners. In addition, construction
management services were provided for the City's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf Course Driving
Range Improvements project which included mass grading of the entire driving range, a new concrete cart path,new pre-
wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) were
discovered, However,through close coordination with the archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project.
Landscape Architecture
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CAPABILITIES The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape,
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low-impact
• LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, landscape
• EXTERIOR HARDSCAPE management and restoration, comprehensively improving the human
• PLANTING AND IRRIGATION experience of built and natural environments. Our studio group has
• LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND REMEDIAL been providing landscape architecture design services for over 30
PROGRAMMING years, locally, statewide, and internationally for private and public
• LEED AND Low IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGIES clients. Our project experience and expertise include campus and
• STREETSCAPES universities, parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities,
• URBAN DESIGN and US Department of Defense installations.
Born out of hospitality design, our team brings an "experience-
oriented design"philosophy to every project, ensuring that aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability are priorities. Our
diverse team of physical planners and landscape architects bring a sensitivity to merging architecture and site engineering.
Cultural sensitivity, design, and authentic indigenous sense of place are also key components of our design practice. We
focus on doing the right thing and making sure that the design is appropriate and vetted.We have fostered relationships with
plant nurseries on each island to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs. We also regularly attend training
and workshops and meet with equipment manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design trends and best
practices,maintaining relationships with local and national suppliers. Our current capabilities include:
• Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
• Planting design(native, cultural, and adaptive)
• Irrigation master planning and design
• Irrigation system audits
• Playground design
• Landscape lighting design
• Hardscape design
• Low-voltage lighting design
• Pool and water feature design
Planning
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and State environmental review and permitting processes
including preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments
(EAs)and environmental impact statements(EISs),agency consultation,discretionary land use permits(SMA,Conservation
District,Zoning and Special Use)and public involvement programs. Our planners develop practical and flexible approaches
personalized to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of developing these documents with the end in
mind,meaning that they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately the facility owners and operators.
Our planners maintain close working relationships with federal, state and county resource agencies that implement the
requirements of Hawaii Revised Statutes and local zoning codes.
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Demonstrated capability includes:
COMMUNITY PLANNING CAPABILITIES
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact . MASTER PLANNING
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, • TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) • INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES PLANNING
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua ' ENTITLEMENTS AND LAND USE PERMITS
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pupukea Path •
FEDERAL(NEPA)AND STATE(NEPA)ENVIRONMENTAL
Improvements) COMPLIANCE(EA/EIS)
• GRANT FUNDING ASSISTANCE
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic • ALTERNATIVES EVALUATION AND SITE ANALYSIS
Preservation, Section 4 (f), Section 7 Endangered Species • COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANS
Act, Section 404, Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and • COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND FACILITATION
Act 50 (Waiale Road Improvements) • CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE PLANNING
• FEASIBILITY AND DUE DILIGENCE
• Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation (Maui MPO • HOUSING,MARKET,AND ECONOMIC STUDIES
Public Participation Plan, House Maui Regional Housing • TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION
Plans) • GIS AND GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS
• Tools for managing and visualizing information using • LAND USE ENTITLEMENTS
Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
(Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment,
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Assessment)
Our planners live and work in Hawaii, know how to meet the local communities needs for public information and
involvement, and regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
Community Panning
B+K's planning group recently completed two community planning efforts in Maui. The South Maui Community Plan
update consisted of future studies on housing, climate change, and culture. Demographic and population forecasts were
used to identify South Maui infrastructure and economic needs for the year 2040. Regional Housing Plans for West, South
and Central Maui were completed in 2023 for the Hawaii Community Foundation's House Maui program.
Specialty Services
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice that sets up apart from other firms is our specialty
services that few civil engineering firms offer. These services include sanitary surveys,affordable housing,resilient design,
and environmental risk management.
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations,
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and operator certification compliance of public water systems to
determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and physical assets of the water system that threaten public
health. B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii with practical field experience. In addition, our
sanitary surveyor has evaluated hundreds of sources,wells,storage tanks,pump stations,treatments systems,and backflow
prevention devices on Oahu, Kauai,Maui,and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego Garcia. South Korea, and Japan. We
leverage our expertise in sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize the potential for contamination,
improve upon constructability, and address ease of operation and maintenance.
Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing affordable and workforce housing
developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements and revenue. We also
understand the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless of their particular
economic situation.To achieve this balance,we work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H application
or similar county program while maximizing the number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs are
typically large portions of a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs. Optimal
parking needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
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Resilient Design: Addressing climate change through adaptive design is integrated into our daily work to manage risk
and strengthen transportation system resilience and operations via short-,mid-, and long-term solutions. For an upcoming
HDOT project on Kauai, we are exploring shoreline solutions by conducting king tide flood frequency, sea level rise,
and wave inundation modeling. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, we evaluated the impacts of
sea level rise on the hotel property's utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies with opinions of
probable construction costs.In our resiliency study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road and utilities
infrastructure and established a resiliency decision framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated
infrastructure.
Dredging:Our firm has a long history of dredging design.From the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and County of Honolulu and the recent new Kapalama Container Terminal Wharf and Dredging,we
understand the complex biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues surrounding maintenance and capital
dredging. Because are a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and engineering in-house, we can address
these challenging issues directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to minimize risk to our clients.
Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management: Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department
of Health Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
permits;County Special Management Area(SMA)permits;and State Historic Preservation Division(SHPD)Hawaii Revised
Statutes (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth of experience to navigate complex regulatory
processes and successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because our firm has completed multiple projects
in each county over 40 years in business, we are familiar with the nuanced differences in the regulatory requirements
throughout the state. This familiarity allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's risks and obligations to
the maximum extent practicable.
Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid, minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is
to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise, traffic, etc.)to the maximum extent practicable. Designs
will be developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting the purpose, need, and schedule of the project.
Scheduling construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental
impacts. By avoiding environmental impacts,the permit process can be streamlined.
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment.
Minimization measures could include reducing the design footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt curtains or embankment stabilization,permanent or temporary
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for protected avian species, and inclusion of biological
monitoring during construction.
For any resource loss that cannot be avoided or minimized,the final step of our ERM process is mitigation. One important
aspect of any proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment.To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to
avoid compensatory mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation is a specific requirement for USACE
permits under 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 332 and requires adaptive management, long-term management,
performance criteria,monitoring, and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key environmental regulations
and our experience,we develop and implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against compensatory mitigation
under 33CFR332 and instead propose mitigation under different regulations that do not have such stringent requirements.
An example of our expertise is the New Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT)Wharf and Dredging project,where we
avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources under the KCT
project were addressed under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act.
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COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services
to the County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on
projects. B+K will remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County. Our successful
professional service performance has resulted in the following:
Our Commitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2023 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #35 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008 —2024 as one of Hawaii's "Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009, 2011 — 2013,
2015, 2022-2024)
• 2010—2023 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011 —2015,2018 -2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 22 years (available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A for a list of
our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 28, 2024
33.NAME AND TITLE Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP, Principal-In-Charge
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1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(If any)
ARCHITECT ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PL.10)Community Planning(Writer,Grant Writer)
PART II—GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. 2008 03-929-9763
2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP
94-408 Akoki Street,Suite 201-A a.TYPE
Corporation
2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Waipahu HI 96797
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP, Principal-in-Charge 7.NAME OF FIRM(IF BLOCK 2A IS A BRANCH OFFICE)
LEED AP
6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS
808 836-7787 jstonegbowersandkubota.com
8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(IF ANY) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER
KFC Airport,Inc. 1980 03-929-9763
9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE i 1 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
c.No.of Employees c.Revenue
a.Function b.Discipline a.Profile b.Experience Index
Code (1)Firm (2)Branch Code Number(see
below)
02 Administrative 37 A05 Airports;Navaids;Airport Lighting;Aircraft Fueling 5
06 Architects 21 A06 Airports;Terminals&Hangars;Freight 6
Handling
08 CADD Technician 8 C10 Commercial Building(low rise);Shopping Centers 4
12 Civil Engineers 23 C15 Construction Management 8
15 Construction Inspector 66 E02 Educational Facilities;Classrooms 4
16 Construction Managers 40 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 4
18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;... 5
21 Electrical Engineers 5 Ell Environmental Planning 4
23 Environmental Engineer 5 H07 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 6
37 Interior Designer 1 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 6
39 Landscape Architect 7 Hll Housing(Residential,Multi-Family;Apartments; 1
Condominiums)
47 Planner 5 L03 Landscape Architecture 4
48 Project Managers 23 P05 Planning(Community;Regional;...) 5
50 Risk Assessor 3 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 1
52 Sanitary Engineer 1 R06 Rehabilitation(Buildings;Structures;Facilities) 3
53 Schedulers 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 4
58 Technician/Analyst 7 S07 Solid Wastes;Incineration;Landfill 4
S13 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 4
T02 Testing&Inspection Services 4
W02 Water Resources;Hydrology;Ground Water 4
256 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 4
11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES
OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
a.Federal Work 7 1.Less than$100,000 6.$2 million to less than$5 million
2.$100,000 to less that$250,000 7.$5 million to less than$10 million
b.Non-Federal Work 9 3.$250,000 to less than$500,000 8.$10 million to less than$25 million
4.$500,000 to less than$1 million 9.$25 million to less than$50 million
c.Total Work 9 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater
12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATUREY b.DATE
June 28,2024
c.NAME AND TITLE Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP Principal-in-Charge
APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Mil BOWERS + KUBOTA
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