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Name of Firm or Individual, Principal Place of Business
<br /> and Location of All of its Offices
<br /> PBR HAWAII & Associates, Inc. is a multi-disciplinary consulting firm founded and based in
<br /> Hawaii for 54 years. We have a staff of 40 dedicated individuals, most of whom are accredited by
<br /> professional organizations in their respective fields. PBR HAWAII has five licensed landscape
<br /> architects, three certified planners (AICP), and five LEED Accredited Professionals (two LEED AP
<br /> BD+C, one LEED AP ID+C, one SITES AP), and one Ph.D. Over the years, we have worked with
<br /> nearly all county and state agencies that impact land use, and most of Hawai`i's prominent
<br /> landowners.
<br /> PBR HAWAII has the capabilities to provide consulting services in the following disciplines:
<br /> • Market, fiscal, and economic analyses, for critical insights to market context and costs and
<br /> benefits of a project in terms of local expenditures, employment and earnings for residents, and
<br /> impacts to State and county government revenues and expenditures;
<br /> • Land planning and urban design, including master planning, GIS modeling and data development
<br /> and management for geographic analysis in both rural and urban contexts for: transit-oriented
<br /> mixed-use developments, educational and campus facilities, resort and residential communities,
<br /> commercial and industrial facilities, parks and recreational facilities, and natural and cultural
<br /> resources;
<br /> • Regional and community planning, including long-range regional analysis and planning, GIS
<br /> modeling and graphic development, community outreach and engagement(including in-person and
<br /> virtual meeting facilitation and interactive input), and sustainable design and resiliency concepts;
<br /> • Environmental planning and entitlements, including Hawaii State Chapter 343, HRS and
<br /> National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental assessments/environmental impact
<br /> statements, and State and County permits and land use entitlements;
<br /> • Landscape architecture, including hardscape, irrigation, and landscape design, 3-D modeling,
<br /> consultation on the use of Native Hawaiian plants, cultural landscapes, sustainable landscape
<br /> design, and LEED Certification;
<br /> • Graphic design, including project branding, web design, interpretive displays and signage,
<br /> educational material, and infographics; and
<br /> • Hawaiian cultural sustainable design concepts, including place-based sustainable design and
<br /> cultural advising, providing guidance on how to honor and incorporate Hawaiian culture into
<br /> projects,and orienting clients new to Hawai`i with an introduction to Hawaiian culture.
<br /> PBR HAWAII
<br /> 1001 Bishop Street, Suite 650 Tel: (808) 521-5631
<br /> Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Fax: (808) 523-1402
<br /> E-Mail: sysadmin@pbrhawaii.com
<br /> Economic and Fiscal Impact Assessment
<br /> One of the specialized services offered by PBR HAWAII includes economic and fiscal impact
<br /> assessment. Long a key component of Chapter 343 compliance, these studies are also increasingly
<br /> sought out to inform agency and community dialogues related to new or redevelopments. A
<br /> typical study assesses a project's impacts to employment, personal earnings, population and
<br /> government revenues and expenditures within the State of Hawaii and its relevant county,
<br /> utilizing coefficients derived from the State's latest Input-Output econometric study. They can also
<br /> be tailored to consider specific impacts at a neighborhood or community scale.
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