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2025-06-20 PL-INT-2025-010802 G70 - Category PL.5
DeVera, Ashley From: Laurie Takemura <lauriet@g70.design> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2025 5:29 PM To: Planning Internet Mail Subject: G70 Professional Services for County of Hawaii FY2026 - Planning Department (Email 1 of 2) Attachments: G70_Botany FY2026_PL.2_.pdf; G70_Planning Department FY2026_PL.3_.pdf; G70 Planning Department FY2026_PL.4_.pdf Aloha Mr. Darrow, Please find attached G70 Professional Services for the County of Hawaii FY2026 for the following Department: (Email 1 of 2) Planning Department PL.2) Botany PL.3) Community Planning(CPA) PL.4) Community Planning(CRP, GP, CA) Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you, GE sutteTakemura ssistant 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 o 808.523.5866 f 808.523.5874 t 808.441.3452 e lauriet@g70.design www.g70.design 1 County of Hawaii Planning Department NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for fiscal year 2025-2026 Letter of Interest and Statements of Qualifications for PL.2) Botany (Botanical or Flora Survey) Prepared for: Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 June 30, 2025 0- yi --e °2, 070 111 S.King Street June 30, 2025 Suite 170 Honolulu,HI 96813 8o8.523.5866 Mr Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director www.g70.desigr. Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 Subject: Statement of Qualifications& Letter of Interest Planning Department, County of Hawaii for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Dear Mr. Darrow: G70 is pleased to express interest in providing professional services to the County of Hawaii Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in the following categories: PL.2) Botany (Botanical or Flora Survey) Established in 1971, G70 is Hewai`i's largest full service multi-discipline design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, civil engineering, planning and environment, geographic information systems, technology, and interior design. Our team brings a collective high level of talent unique in our approach and broad thinking from typical firms. G70's team will: ✓ Create Value— understanding our client, culture and community to design innovative solutions that deliver a successful project on time, and on budget. ✓ Provide a "One Stop Shop" of Skilled Professionals - collaborative and multidiscipline team of professionals including engineers, planners, architects, interior designers, information technologists, cultural specialists, software engineers, GIS technicians, graphic designers, asset managers, and communications personnel. ✓ Be Culturally Relevant in Design and Project Management—years of experience and involvement with the local culture, community and government agencies allow us to deliver successful projects. ✓ Promote Sustainable Principles —delivering solutions that consider the context of the project using a cross discipline, life cycle perspective to integrate and protect resources and the community. ✓ Leverage Technology—knowledge and ability to utilize technological tools to provide efficient and valued added service. 1. The name of the firm or person, contact information including email address,the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices; Name of firm: Group 70 International dba G70 Firm Address: 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 Contact Person: Kawika McKeague, AICP, President, Principal Planner Email Address: kawikam©g70.design Phone number: (808) 523-5866 ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 2 of 3 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: G70 was founded in 1971. We have averaged 100 employees over the past five years and we currently have 105 employees. 3. The education,training, and qualifications of the individual, or if a firm, its key employees in accordance with HRS 103D-304 and/or the professional and scientific occupation series contained in the United States Office of Personnel Managements' Qualifications Standards Handbook: Please see Resumes of Key Personnel 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: • Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka`ako Makai Strategic Action Plan • Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • Kamehameha Schools Keauhou Bay Management Plan • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Pu`u `Opae Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Kalahuipua'a Fishpond Due Diligence & Concept Plan • Kohala Center Kahalu`u Beach Park Restoration • Aloha Solar Energy Fund II — Kalaeloa Project • Kuilima Agricultural Park • Nana Harbor Development Plan • Kale Kanu o Ka Aina: A Cultural Landscape Study of Ke`anae and Wailuanui • Pelekane Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study • Moku'ula/Mokuhinia Ecosystem Restoration Study • Board of Water Supply Waihe`e Riparian Learning Center Client References r Name Organization Phone Number Ms. Rae Nam Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola (808)224-4542 Mr. Barry Usagawa City and County of Honolulu—Board of Water Supply (808)748-5900 Mr. R. Kalani Fronda Hawai'i State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (808)620-9500 Ms. Hilarie Alomar Kamehameha Schools, Planning &Development Division (808) 523-6223 Ms. Puni Jackson Ho'oulu 'Aina (808) 841-7504 5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit. We have provided supporting data for G70 to include: • Company Profile • Key Personnel Resumes • Project Profiles G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 3 of 3 We appreciate your consideration of our firm for the above listed category. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (808) 523-5866 or by email at kawikam@g70.design. Sincerely, Kawika McKeague, AICP President, Principal Planner Director of Cultural Planning G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN M� r,.oP, „ ,l,,v1--- o FULL SERVICE :, 7 �^ ' ewt Established in 1971, G70 is Hawaii's largest full service multi-disciplined -F' 9• ' , ° •. :I Y design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in ;, + c!'”` -':,-'- . - -* " tt architecture, interior design, civil engineering, and lannin & environmental 9 planning m services. We have specific expertise in design for resort communities, 4 h , residential projects,educational and medical facilities,mixed-use commercial = ventures, utilities and roadway infrastructures, and all phases of master F i1;I. planning for major land holdings. -- �• CREATING VALUE Based in Honolulu, G70 is staffed with over 100 full-time professionals, including: licensed architects, interior designers, civil engineers, planners, * technical specialists,and other support personnel.The firm is on the forefront of sustainable design practices with 25 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professionals in all areas of service. CULTURALLY RELEVANT ,y re'`'" . , 44-, G70 is about stewardship. Our work begins with understanding our client, the host culture of each project, and the surrounding community. We work with '� communities to create designs that not only best serve the people, but also .„,. . .„ k•` incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land. ,- -', e' "';,, SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS Sustainable principles cross all disciplines in project development from ' ' planning to design, integrating land resource management and cultural heritage with cutting edge sustainable technology. G70 offers sustainable , r - design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site. We provide asset management resources I " ' to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for land owners and ( developers. - - TECHNOLOGY a. `� G70 is progressive in its use and application of design software to enhance e ,` visualization and bring efficiency to the design process. Our current list of software being utilized is: • Autodesk Revit • Adobe Photoshop • Autodesk AutoCAD • Adobe Illustrator j°���, � ,,,� _ • Autodesk Civil 3D • Adobe InDesign Eno• Autodesk Construction • Lumion • r+� �,1� =1 L Cloud / BIM 360 • Enscape • Autodesk Infraworks • Twinmotion �.,•,�� • Autodesk Forma • Cove.Tool • Arc GIS • Rhino -I • Bluebeam • Grasshopper • Sketchup Pro • Google Earth Pro G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 7.70 ARCHITECTURE w G70 designs architecture that represent the lifestyles of communities and respect the natural landscape surrounding each project. Our emphasis on cultural context, --- - honoring traditional values, combined with contemporary innovation and planning . ,g l " - --- of sustainable environments creates harmonious, memorable designs for our s�� future. P�� � ! M , s, � ,^�... �a oe--_ ' 31717.VIZT(1111111 . I t, CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Consulting Services include the full range of services for a civil consulting firm. Our capabilities are broadened significantly with the overlapping i- .., i , services and abilities of G70, including Planning and Environmental Services, y �`_ , Land-Use Permitting, Architecture, Sustainable Development, GIS and Geospatial , " z1 �,, Services,and Asset Management. , ` w. ; ;.! 4 � .. � INTERIOR DESIGN We believe that interior spaces should have a timeless quality and compliment the architectural style of its environment. Our team includes architects specializing ,, ' Asii in interior design. We offer custom designed finishes, furniture and architectural 5�^^Y +Y ti elements that offer signature details to enhance our client's individual style. � 1 v 4 PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT }.. � , & G70 provides comprehensive services to meet the challenges in the planning „ ilt,-:° '^ '•" �tr :4 ? of communities, regions and thepreservation of land resources. We engage the x" .&„ �' � is 9 k „� $ ',M � �. r� community in the process, assess the land,and prepare the necessary documents _" `` � to expedite the due diligence process in a timely manner. ' �•. z lf1 a V Y P it 8 y2rIA�{ ' q G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Ote-4-11// APPROACH HONOR &INTEGRATE With a deep understanding of an area's culture, heritage,and history at the onset of the design process, G70 is able to create distinctive, award-winning environments, richly appealing, harmonious and increasing in value over time. This is the foundation of good planning and design. RESPECT& UNDERSTAND We are committed to sustainable design principles, approaching each project with in-depth research of the site, to understand its environmental context, geological and topographical features, wind and solar characteristics, and historical and cultural background. We provide innovative GIS and 3D visualization to assist in planning, design and decision making. PLAN & MAINTAIN G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site.With GIS capabilities and state-of-the- art software, we provide asset management resources to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for developers. LEAD FUTURE DESIGN Our mission is to foresee a sustainable future now: to initiate, plan, design and build the best-in-class projects that demonstrate leadership in the global sustainability theater. AIIR Fr.FM ��- ek d � e / '�w w�It /. Ru " Ar r� G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Ote-4-11// INNOVATION EXPERTISE G70 is on the cutting edge of sustainable development, recognizing the importance and impact of built environments of all types and sizes on individual lives, whole communities, and the entire planet. The firm's resources include a growing number of in-house LEED AP architects, planners, and interior designers working strategically with our clients and partners. LEED SERVICES • Pre-evaluation: identifying economically viable LEED compliance • Certification: processing and documenting a project through design and construction • Post-Certification: providing project asset management to ensure long term performance • Water Efficiency Improvement Assessment • Credit Products &Technologies Specification • Credit Innovation & Design programming ACCOUNTABILITY Our Sustainable Development Division created a proprietary methodology to map specific LEED components such as potable water consumption, graywater utilization, energy consumption, carbon footprint, waste generation, and open space. Following certification, G70 will monitor the ongoing performance of LEED certified projects.This innovative process ensures that the LEED building performs as designed throughout its life. f " 10, 71 ,� � e ,mg � �„ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Central Union Preschool& Kindergarten Phase I G70 First &Second Floor Sustainable Renovations • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation(HPH) Nonprofit Kukulu Hale Award,2013 Preservation Commendation Award,2010 Department of Accounting and General Services No. 1 Capital Guam USMC Installation Appearance Plan Place ExteriorRenovation (Hemmeter Building) • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA) • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF)Preservation Award,2019 Planning&Analysis Honor Award,2012 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Kaupuni Village Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve • American Institute of Architects(AIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Mayor's Choice Award,2011 Outstanding Planning Project,2004 • United States Green Building Council(USGBC) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Green Project Team Award,2011 Award of Merit,2003 • American Planning Association(APA), • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Innovation In Planning:Best Practices for Sustainability Award,2010 Award of Merit,2003 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) G70 Interiors Office Renaissance Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA) Overall Grand Design Award,2006 Keep it Hawaii Kahili Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Hawai'i Baptist Academy Commercial Design Award of Excellence,2006 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Green Sustainable Design Award of Excellence,2006 Mayor's Choice Award,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award,2006 Grand Award Hawaii BuiltGreen,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Built Green Grand Award,2006 Kukulu Hale Award,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hawaii Baptist Academy High School- Phase Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • General Contractors Association (GCA) Award of Merit,2014 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Merit Award,2014 � � r � CHIC sas, ' t, wr ;' ✓ " stAcademy High School ,y► "' ti VC • I Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve . 'Iolani School Sul' nter G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hale Ola,Wailea Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Clubhouse • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Society of Heating,Refrigerating&Air-Conditioning Award of Excellence,2004 Engineers(ASHRAE) 1st Place,Region X,Technology Award,2011 Hale Pu'u,Wailea Holo Holo Ku Residential Condominiums • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2004 Mayor's Choice Award,2004 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Ho'okupu Center • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii New Residential Division Award,2004 Serve Award,2019 HPU Waterfront Lots at Aloha Tower Marketplace Hawaii State Art Museum Sculpture Garden • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HPH) Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2016 Preservation Honor Award,2014 Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Mayor's Choice Award,2013 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Public/Government Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2013 'lolani School Phase • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2012 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2005 Hilton Grand Waikikian • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) Grand Award,2004 ACE Project of Excellence Award,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Waikiki Improvement Association (WIA) Design Awareness Award,2004 Ho'owehiwehi Nui Award,2009 • General Contractor Association(GCA) Award of Excellence,2004 Hilton Hokulani Waikiki • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • General Contractor Association(GCA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Phase I New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) I r Award of Green Sustainability Program Within a Resort,2012 � r T L. Hilton Hokulani Waikiki IIIP - Po deer_ .4irgrir kiki Beach Hawai'i State Art Museum Sculpture Garden G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 'lolani School K-1 Community Kalihi Valley Homes Phase I Renovation • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) Award of Merit,2020 Award of Merit,2003 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu People's Choice Award,2020 Award of Merit,2002 'lolani School Residence Hall • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Award of Merit,2019 Renovation Project of the Year Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • General Contractors Association(GCA)of Hawaii Award of Excellence,2020 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu 'lolani School Sullivan Center • American Planning Association(APA) Outstanding Planning Award,2011 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Green Building Kukulu Hale Award,2014 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • General Contractor Association(GCA) • American Planning Association(APA) Award of Excellence-Design-Build/Design-Assist Construction,2014 Environmental/Preservation Award,2013 • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii Award of Merit,2014 Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii People's Choice Award,2014 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Japengo Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa • American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC)Hawaii Engineering Honor Award,2016 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 Historic Preservation Award,2015 Kailani at Ko Olina Housing Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus • Hawaiian Electric Company(HECO) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Energy Efficiency Award,2002 Non-profit Kukulu Hale Award,2009 • Parade of Homes First Place Winner,2002 Kailua Community Planning • American Planning Association(APA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 *k. F ' Ka a an ., � �f�,esou � .,; h. � • ,. 40 i 4 Kauna'oa Country Club Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus Lyon Arboretum • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Planning Association (APA)Hawaii Preservation Award,2006 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Maui Ocean Club Timeshare Conversion Kamehameha Schools North Shore O'ahu Master Plan • Hawai'i Green Business Award for Outstanding Efforts,2012 • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) • American Planning Association(APA) Gold Award,2003 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Joan K. Mendel Kingergarden Classroom • American Planning Association(APA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Planning Award,2008 Award of Merit,2019 Kaua'i Community Federal Credit Union Nanea Clubhouse • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) New Non-Profit Project Award,2012 Design Citation Award,2006 Kauna'oa Country Club • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for New Commercial,2006 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA)Grand Award New Commercial,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Design Award of Excellence,2005 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Division Award New Commercial,2004 Award of Honor,2010 Parker Ranch Center Koloa Landing Resort & Spa • General Contractor Association(GCA) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA)Keep it Hawaii Award of Merit,2003 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 PBS Hawaii Kuhio Park Terrace • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Non Profit Kukulu Hale Award,2018 Mayor's Choice Award,2010 Laiopua 2020 Community Center7:: :;;;; ~°"'�..,,,,-m 1,,,,T.,.4..,.:i, ::_, �� • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii TM Community-Based Planning Award,2008 '®�' r 6- I. l ;ti 4 j ;' ; • ' Parker Ranch Center 6- t ,r r'�• ,M� 0 • it ils� afaiumut f ■SSE M■ I•i ,, -- ■•o■ sae 1„i toi Nanea Clubhouse St.Re ce1111M .ville Re G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 The Salvation Army KROC Center Hawaii U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Consolidated Training and Medical Facility New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2012 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2007 Institutional Award of Excellence,2012 University of Hawaii-Center for Microbial Oceanography: St. Regis Princeville Resort Research and Education(C-More) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Merit,2012 Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Standard State Mitigation Plan CNMI Institutional Award of Honor,2012 • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Current Topic Award Safe Growth,2004 New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • National Concrete Masonry Association(NCMA), Wooden Structures Repair Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Award ofExcellence-Commercial,2011 Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii • Masonry Institute ofHawai'i, (MIH) Outstanding Work Award,2010 • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award,2017 Waialua Town Master Plan Concrete,Masonry,and Metal Structures Repair and Maintenance • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Hawaii Community-Based Planning Award,2005 for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Wailea Beach Resort &Spa • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Preservation Commendation Award,2018 Renovation Award-Commercial/Other Over 40,000 SF,2019 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District Ward Entertainment Center Consolidated Real Property Master Plan,Okinawa Area • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 Overall Grand Award,2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Project of the Year,2002 ,f ,»' d4i,.. . '-'4 tS. .1 w ° !gq ; Ii 11 • .r -7 i , , University of HawaiiC-MORE - !f _ \—. 1� _ � ' Ohli .. • 4 • • _Ifi- .- .1 i - . _ 1 i --I •• 1 4' 4 ��a , lr mr of.„ W.�+�, k e. ( v 1 #3 ID f li t d i d , + nq ri • !la ,. f ./ • er11, ,• 6 • - ✓ Drys r.: 9 r . �TO 41. ti a,.— ,�e,.. - Ward Entertainment Center »a S oit Nai o•oa i G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . 01/11% . Services Overview G70 provides a variety of services to meet the complex challenges of planning land resources and diverse communities with a sustainable future. Our extensive experience in all phases of the development process includes Master Planning, Community Building and Land Use Entitlements.We are staffed to manage large-scale Environmental and Physical Planning with architecture to create appealing,sustainable settings. Our urban and environmental planners collaborate with in-house cultural experts, as well as solicit community input to incorporate historical and cultural elements in our planning process. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the approving agencies. G70 provides landowners and government agencies with the full range of land use permitting and entitlement services at both the State and County levels. G70 planning services include: • Community Master Plans • Land Use Permits • Resort Master Plans • Development Constraints Analysis (regulatory, • Educational Campus Plans environmental,technical) • Regional, General and Specific Plans • Regional and Area-wide Land Use Planning • Urban Design Plan / Design Guidelines • Detailed Property and Site Assessments, and Due Diligence Reporting • Park and Open Space Plans • Environmental Assessments and • Community Involvement and Facilitation Environmental Impact Statements • Feasibility Studies and Alternatives Analysis • Cultural& Historic Resource Management ,® •c. T d� art... 4 , ty o, - o "°' vW1 �, �K a „ 4 Ai ;3,, ,4ez-t4441,*--"ii-,-.N...4 4N,,,z,),4,„.,,-,.-,,,,(:4,t..---,„:;.-y, x, `' I CI o W�� t , " '�,. a ''9'. rg' S Iv. : y:� Fr'.. *i4^ s"N... i► jam --- : _. .. �� �i.n'�'��t r f e;l`�.��� _ a i L. 1 .,,eke i�� ee �. ",' .+ A A ' ` 1 {{ E s:V . r r K, k e r ,• G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 01/11% Culture and Community G70 realizes the importance of culture and sustainability in all planning projects. __ ; Our approach is best described as 'place making: We work with communities and indigenous peoples to create designs that not only serve the people, but also F •- incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land and — +. u ` those who live on it. We are taking this process and applying it to other lands and host cultures internationally,with projects in Tahiti,Vietnam, New Caledonia, and India. �E !" G70 places a special emphasis on collaborating with community groups and key s: individuals to resolve environmental concerns on new project developments. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the official approving agencies. Tahiti Waterfront, Papeete, Tahiti We provide a variety of opportunities for community support and involvement with our projects, including: Project conceptualization through a unique 5-step charrette process y � 4 " ��`, 1. Community information meetings,project newsletters and information materials 2. Interviews of key community organizations and individuals " I ® J ` 3. Synopsis of technical issues understandable to lay people _l r 4. Creation and management of community advisory committees PA 5. Establishment of a community-based support network „,r In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, Molokai Island Plan, Molokai geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Environmental Services & Studies G70 has extensive experience in environmental planning services and the preparation of related documentation in compliance with County,State (HRS 343) and Federal(NEPA) laws. Projects have involved agriculture sites, observatories, government centers,schools, resorts, parks, nature preserves, retail centers, ••4- communities, institutions, military bases, resorts,shoreline structures, utilities, ' ' wastewater facilities,waterways and highways. i. Our full-service approach comprises site assessment and feasibility analysis through the completion of project environmental documentation.This is • achieved through a solution-seeking approach that addresses Hawai'i's unique environments. G70 planners understand impact analysis in many disciplines and maintain well-established, long-term relationships with consulting specialists , , • , who can collectively assess the full range of potential project impacts and Naukil dim%mow(°M' develop. Mauna Kea Science Reserve Complex,Hawaii Principal planners and senior planners at G70 are certified by the American II :6. Institute of Certified Planners (AICP),and two also hold Certified Environmental i Inspectors (CEI designations). Our capabilities extend to environmental permitting, = wetlands studies, Phase I hazardous materials site assessments,and coastal rill.two studies. .Roc, G70 Environmental Services include: 13 n, T ® ® •w la Pk'�', • Environmental assessments and impact statements (NEPA&Chpt. 343 HRS) © s""•d`= F`--r ®_ fs' Awl., --s C\— • Feasibility studies F1 Salim N wk • Pre-purchase land use and facilities assessments �`� rF ape: • Environmental master plans �' • Site assessments 5r ii ® ui • Wetlands delineation, management and mitigation • tiV • • P C1C—• Coastal studies r • Wetlands natural wastewater treatment systems , • Wastewater reuse planning . • Integrated pest management plan • Watershed management planning • Diversified agriculture and agroforestry program planning and development • Disaster resilience, preparedness,and recovery planning Kekaha Kai,Hawaii • Climate change analysis G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 J--ee' a-- • Planning & Environment h F Master Planning . '; � UH Hawaii Long Range Development Plan Honolulu, O'ahu 1 rgt,a; .� -- de •City of Kapolei Master Plan Kapolei, Oahu 'F i Princeville Resort Master Plan Princeville, Kauai + fr"t;`;,;a� ` � ,,., Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan Keauhou, Hawaii i'I. f _ '� ; DHHL Molokai and Kauai Master Plans Island of Molokai �� Tahiti Tourism Outumaoro Master Plan Tahiti Ho'opili Master Plan 'Ewa Beach, Oahu City of Kapolei Master Plan Environmental Services/EIS Mauna Kea Science Reserve EIS Mauna Kea, Hawaii Coconut Island Marine Science EIS Kaneohe, Oahu ''ry -ti'' Maka'iwa Hills Community EIS 'Ewa Beach, OahuI ?' La'ie Community Master Plan EIS La'ie, O'ahu PI , I Kalaeloa Harbor EIS Kalaeloa, Oahu ! ,'''x; .. j Hilton Hawaiian Village EIS Waikiki, Oahu .-, r '., ;r ` j tf r;• ,,, j ` i j Palamanui, North Kona EIS Kona, Hawaii Ew *-••-_----•' Maluhia at Wailea EIS Wailea, Maui "' Kapolei Haborside Center EIS Kalaelao, Oahu - - r _`o Waikiki Beach Walk EIS Waikiki, Oahu u Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Phase I Island of Maui _; ^'1 Pelekane Watershed Ecosystem Restoration EA Island of Hawaii Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk Community Involment Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan North Shore, O'ahu Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Master Plan East Honolulu, Oahu w ;44. . Kailua Town Master Plan Kailua, Oahu # `" Waialua Town Master Plan Wailua, O'ahu � , Keanae-Wailunui Cultural Landscape Study Island of Maui �%r anoy + Military Planning nxt v,,'-+ww ": "' MCAS Iwakuni Master Plan Yokota, Japan kk .� r ,,.A��Q' _ F W St .'c' 4 U.S. Navy Plans Various Various Locations ^rcK ;L1..0:' .'" • U.S. Army Hawaii North-End Plan Schofield Barracks,Oahu ? ,,,., .M', �w' Real Property Master Plan Okinawa Okinawa, Japan Koolau Loa Watershed Management Plan Island of Oahu Koolau Loa Watershed Plan G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ,,,,___e4v_____.4,v,v-__=__,e;.zv----- • A& B Properties, Inc. • Department of Business, Economic • Hilton Worldwide • Actus Lend Lease, LLC Development &Tourism • Hilton Grand Vacation Club • Aeko Hawai' • Department of Defense Education • Hokuli'a Activity(DoDEA) • American Savings & Loan Association • Honolulu Board of Water Supply • State Department of Transportation • Amfac Corporation Airport Division • Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc. • Armstrong Builders • State of Hawaii Department of • Hunt Building Company, Ltd. • Azabu USA Corporation Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) • Hyatt Vaction Ownership, Inc. • Bank of America • State of Hawaii Department of Land & • 'lolani School Natural Resources (DLNR) • Bank of Hawai' • Iwasaki Group,Japan • BHP Gas Company • Dole Foods, Incorporated • JRANSA • • Black River Energy, LLC Elleair Hawaii, Inc. • Kaiser Permanente Hawaii • Blackacre Institutional Capital Mgt, ' First Hawaiian Bank • Kamehameha Schools LLC • Forest City • Kane'ohe Ranch Co. Ltd. • Blackstone • Flintridge Partners • Kapalua Land Company • Brookfield Homes Hawaii, Inc. • Gay& Robinson, Inc. • Kapolei Property Development, LLC • California Institute of Technology • Government of French Polynesia • Kaua'i County • Chaminagde University of Honolulu • Grosvenor International • Kaua'i Economic Development Board • Chartres Lodging Group, LLC • Halekulani • Kauai Community Federal Credit • City and County of Honolulu • Haseko (Hawai'i), Inc. Union • CM&D International, Inc. • Hawai'i Baptist Academy • Ke Kailani Developement, LLC • Coconut Plantation Holdings, LLC • Hawai'i Reserves, Inc. • Kisco Senior Living • Consuelo Foundation • Hawai'i Pacific Health • Kona Heights, LLC • County of Hawaii • Hawaiian Electric Industries • Kuakini Medical Center • Daiei USA • Hawaiian Telephone Company • Kualoa Ranch "mil' '�' w lilt . ir i a � 79 ..% +F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Kuilima Development Company • Princess Hotels International, Inc. • University of the Nations • Kyo-ya Company, Ltd. • PRM Realty, Inc. • US Army Corps of Engineers • Landmark Hotels • Prudential Real Estate • VMS Realty, Incorporated • Lockheed Martin • Sentul City • Victoria Ward Limited • Marianist Center of Hawaii • Shimizu Corporation • Wai'alae Country Club • Marine Corps Forces, Pacific • Shin Yang Co., Malaysia • Woodridge Capital (MARFORPAC) • Shipman Company • Marriott Corporation • Shiraishi Shokai, Okinawa • Marriott Vacation Club International • Southern Pacific Communications • Maui County • Starwood Captial Group, LlC • Maui County Employees Federal • Systems International, Inc.,Japan Credit Union • The Contemporary Museum • Maui Land and Pineapple Co. • The Estate of James Campbell • Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. • The Queen Emma Foundation • Monarch Group • The Queen's Health Systems • NAVFAC Pacific • The Resort Group • NEC Telenetwox, Ltd. • The Resort Partners • Obayashi Hawaii Corporation • The Salvation Army • Oceanic Properties, Incorporate • Theo H. Davies Properties, Inc. • Oceanside Partners • Tosei Shoji, Incorporated,Japan • Otaka Corporation • Tri-Mark Pacific Homes • Outrigger Enterprises • UH Institute of Astronomy • Pacific Resources, Incorporated • University of Hawaii • PacMar, Incorporated • University of Hawaii Federal Credit • Po'ipu Beach Villas, LLC. Union �.;. • as .�,;.. ..•,' • k 7ri ir t i e. f Vag 5; £/`7 • � t a re�• l' a,b ra` Iv �''` ..1 a �ti,y�y tip - " F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 v1./e4-- MARK PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& t ASSOCIATIONS: KAW I KA ' American Planning Association,Hawaii ., Chapter(APA-HI),Member M C K E AG U E a APA National Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division,Executive Council, AICP q ._ 2023-present President, Principal Planner � Omidyar Fellow,2019-2020 Director of Cultural Planning M = 0 1i II Hula Mamo Hawaiian Civic Club,2012-2013 Lamda Alpha International Aloha Chapter, Mark Kawika McKeague brings over 26 years of experience as a Kanaka Maoli planner, Member 2021-present integrating indigenous knowledge,cultural stewardship,and environmental responsibility Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of into transformative planning solutions. As Principal Planner at G70, he leads efforts to Trustees and Executive Committee, craft community-driven master plans, cultural resource management programs, and 2021 present environmental impact studies, ensuring that each project reflects the values of malama Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference 'aina(caring for the land)and kuleana(responsibility)at its core.Grounded in the ancestral (HLPC),Member wisdom of Hawaii and skilled in fostering meaningful collaboration, he works across Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, Member public, private, and non-profit sectors to deliver culturally resonant and sustainable pq'I Foundation,Board of Director 2001- outcomes. In his various leadership roles, he advocates for embedding a Native Hawaiian 2003; President,2003-Present perspective into planning frameworks that honor both people and place with cultural and Oahu Island Burial Council, Chair; environmental integrity. Vice-Chair;'Ewa Moku Representative, 2005-2012 CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: SELECTED PROJECTS: Kalahuipua'a Fishpond-Environmental& Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor Modification- EDUCATION: Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence NEPA EIS,CRM NAGPRA,ARPA Application&Requirement Puowaina, Oahu North Kohala, Hawaii National Preservation Institute Kamehameha Schools- Hana Harbor Development Plan SDOT- Hawai'i State Foundation on Culture and the Cultural Resource Management Plan Master Plan,SMA,CRM Arts,Folk and Traditional Arts Apprentice State of Hawaii Hana, Maui Program Kamehameha Schools-North Shore Plan Ocean Bay Hanama'ulu-EIS,CDUP and Cyril Lani Pahinui Island of Oahu General Plan Amendment,CRM Section io6:A Review for Experienced Kamehameha Schools-Natural Resource Hanama'ulu, Kauai Practitioners Management Plan Update Hilton Hawaiian Village Improvements- National Preservation Institute State of Hawaii Master Plan,EIS,CRM Consultation and Protection of Native Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Honolulu, Oahu American Sacred Lands Management Plan Hawaii Film Studio-Master Plan,EA,SMA, National Preservation Institute Keauhou, Hawaii CRM Master of Urban and Regional Planning Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Strategic Honolulu, Oahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Management Framework for Kaka'ako University of Hawaii at Manoa C-MORE- Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate Makai Master Plan and EA,CRM University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Identification&Management of Traditional Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Cultural Places Molokai Island Plan Ho'olehua Veteran Center-EA,Master Plan, National Preservation Institute Island of Molokai CRM Ho'olehau, Molokai B.A.Political Science Board of Water Supply Haiku Stairs University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI He'eia, Oahu Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk-EIS,SMA FEMA Certified HURRIPLAN Resilient Aloha Solar Energy Fund I Permit,CRM Building Design Coursework Lualualei, O'ahu Honolulu, Oahu National Disaster Preparedness Training Aloha Solar Energy Fund II Kanu 0 Ka'Aina Learning'Ghana- Center Kalaeloa, Oahu Master Plan and EA,CRM DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Kamuela, Hawaii Kennedy Center for Performing Arts G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C O DY PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners WINCHESTER (AICP),Member American Planning Association(APA)- DMHA, AICP AHawaii Chapter Associate Senior Planner { APA-Tribal and Indigenous Planning i Division,Member • ' APA-Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Planning Division,Member With over 12 years of professional experience in Hawaii, Cody specializes in APA-LGBTQ and Planning Division, community-based resiliency planning and historic preservation. He is adept at Member preparing environmental impact documents, land use permit applications, master Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference plans, and technical assessments of climate change factors. He is also skilled Hawaii Wildfire Management at navigating Hawai'i's Chapter 6E and federal Section 106 historic preservation Organization,Board Member processes for archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. Cody has a EDUCATION: proven track record of engaging directly with communities, including underserved populations across Hawaii.A strong communicator,Cody excels at presenting complex Master of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI technical data in clear, actionable language for decision-makers and stakeholders. Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance(DMHA)Certificate Cody's professional background includes his tenure at G70, where he advanced University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI environmental and climate resiliency projects, and his work at the National Disaster B.S.Geology Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) on coastal hazard adaptation research and Oklahoma State University,OK training programs. In addition to his professional contributions, he serves as a board member of the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization. SELECTED PROJECTS: Washington Place Restoration Project Department of Transportation-Kawaihae Honolulu, Oahu Harbor Improvements Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Kawaihae, Hawaii Island Kahalu'u, Hawaii Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise Brigham Young University-Plan Review Adaptation Study Use Permit Honolulu, Oahu La'ie, Oahu Ko'olauloa Resilience Hub EA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Hau'ula, Oahu Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Waimea, Kauai Management Plan EIS Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Island Anahola Kuleana Settlement Plan Keaukaha Panaewa Resilience Hub Anahola, Kauai Hilo, Hawaii Island HoKua Place Climate Change Analysis LRE Pulehu Solar Climate Change Analysis Kapa'a, Kauai Kula, Maui City and County of Honolulu- LRE Mahi Solar GHG Analysis Emergency Operations Center EA Kunia, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu National Park Service&Ka'Ghana 0 Department of Transportation- Kalaupapa Memorial Hilo Harbor Improvements Kalawao, Kalaupapa, Molokai Hilo, Hawaii Island United States Air Force-Kaena Point Board of Water Supply-Haiku Stairs EIS Satellite Tracking Station Helipad NEPA EA Kaneohe,Oahu Wai'anae, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 BARBARA PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: • American Institute of Certified Planners NATALE (AICP),Member American Planning Association,Hawaii AICP Chapter(APA-HI),Member Associate Public Issues/Governmental Senior Planner/Project Manager • yp a ,,,, a �'. Affairs Committee,Chair ~., , APA National Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division,Member As a Senior Planner, Barbara brings 21 years of experience in Master Planning, Patsy T.Mink Leadership Alliance, Environmental Impact documentation, land use permitting, and community involvement Cohort 8(2023-2024) for private developments, county, state, and non-profit sector clients. Her work spans Kalihi Ahupua'a Ulu Pono Ahahui- from healthcare, recreational, and educational facilities, to renewable energy,watershed Treasurer(2006-2007,20110-2015) management, and community master plans. Her passion lies in ahupua'a/watershed EDUCATION: management, integrating traditional Hawaiian land management methods with scientific Masters of Urban and Regional Planning evaluations,encompassing the natural, social,and economical aspects of both. Barbara's University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI experience gives her a well-grounded foundation and comprehension of community and environmental concerns,which enables her to develop effective plans with implementable Bachelor of Science,Biology University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI management measures. Community Resilience,Certificate of SELECTED PROJECTS: Completion 4439 Kahala Avenue EA and SMA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Disaster Preparedness Training Modification King's Landing Kuleana Homestead Center(NDPTC) Honolulu, O'ahu Settlement Plan,EA Wildfire Defense for Construction Board of Water Supply-North Shore Hilo, Hawaii Professionals,Certificate of Completion Watershed Management Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- U,S. Green Building Council California Hale'iwa, O'ahu Molokai Coastal Community Resilience (USGBC CA) Board of Water Supply-Waihe'e Lo'i Plan Restoration and Riparian Learning Island of Molokai PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: Center-EA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- DHHL Pu'u'Opae Kuleana Homestead Kahalu'u, O'ahu Pu'u'Opae Settlement Plan,EA Settlement Plan,APA Hawaii City and County of Honolulu NPDES- Waimea, Kauai Outstanding Planning Award-Equity Projects,2022 Stormwater Public Education& Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Inspections Waimanalo Regional Plan Update Honolulu, O'ahu Waimanalo,O'ahu Department of Environmental Services, Hana Health-Environmental Narrative Refuse Division-Kawailoa Transfer Hana, Maui Station EA and SMA Department of Transportation,Harbors Kawailoa, O'ahu Division-Hana Harbor Development Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Plan Anahola Settlement Plan,EA Hana, Maui Anahola, Kauai Kualoa Regional Park-Wastewater Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- System Improvements,EA,SMA Permit Anahola Phase 2 Water Systems Kaneohe,O'ahu Anahola, Kauai Girl Scouts Hawaii-Improvements to Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Girl Scout Camps Statewide EA Ho'olehua Veterans&Resident's Statewide, Hawaii Community Center,EA Kualoa Ranch-Master Plan,EA,SUP Ho'olehua, Molokai Kaneohe,O'ahu Hawaii Gas Due Diligence Kalaeloa, O'ahu Honokea Kalaeloa EA Kalaeloa, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 K AUAH I EDUCATION: Bachelor of Environmental Design C H I N G Minor in Hawaiian Language University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI AFFILIATIONS: Designer Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club, Member 2015- Present Halau Mohala'Ilima-'Olapa -998- Present Kauahi is a designer whose voice and experience is directly tethered with her identity Merrie Monarch-Lei'apiki as a hula practitioner and lifelong kupa of Kailua, Oahu. She earned her Bachelor's 20-15- Present of Environmental Design with a focus in Heritage Design and a minor in Hawaiian Language from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. As a burgeoning scholar in the areas of Hawaiian knowledge, language, land research, and cultural planning, she works to integrate a unique world-view and mindset with her passion for building indigenous design identity. Her previous work in land management has made her devoted to community engagement, immersion,and advocacy both inside and outside of the design and planning practice. SELECTED PROJECTS: Element Hotel Kapolei Ke'ehi Lagoon Conceptual Master Plan Kapo[ei, Oahu Haiku, Oahu Kamehameha Schools-He'eia Plan, Sheraton Princess Ka'iulani Master Planning&Community Outreach Context Study He'eia, Oahu Honolulu, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-Emergency Kuilima Farms-Cultural Landscape Operations Center,Schematic Design Assessment Honolulu, Oahu Kahuku, Oahu Lili'uokalani Trust-Kona Kipuka Hale'iwa Agricultural Cluster- Children's Center,Schematic Design Cultural Landscape Assessment&IAL Kona, Hawaii Designation Kuilima Farms-Branding Identity& Pa'ala'a,Waialua, O'ahu Masterplan Samual Mahelona Memorial Hospital- Kahuku, Oahu Cultural Landscape Assessment 'Aikahi Park Shopping Center Kapa'a, Kauai KaiLua, Oahu Department of Hawaiian Homelands- Lahaina Cannery Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Lahaina, Maui Kekaha,Waimea, Kauai Malama Market Pahoa Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Kukaniloko Pahoa, Hawaii Master Plan* Wahiawa,Oahu Sheraton Princess Ka'iulani Hotel Honolulu, O'ahu Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Palauea Preservation Plan* Kauluakalana Master Plan Palauea, Honua'ula, Maui KaiLua, Oahu Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Wao Kele o Ho'okua'aina Palawai Conceptual Master Puna Comprehensive Management Plan* Plan Waiakahiula, Ka'ohe, Puna, Hawaii Kailua, O'ahu Haiku Valley Conceptual Master Haiku,Oahu *Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 0., &V ,/:' ' ,,,,,4 'T 1 Ilk ' 1 Alkl‘ • 1001 '' 1 Ti A A 1 All% I Is 1 \ 4k, N It iik * 44A A A 1 ,IN ' iv', ' ikk Alk 11/4! 1 A ', fk- a ' lik 1 I AO - \ ii ilk N 44 1 . Ilk liik ttiki:1 11 4 144*—'--..4,-) „1/4\k‘,N.' ,.\.1‘1/4,1,2)4 4,,A, 14k,t4 .,,,404,.: .-A i i k 1 4 ii 0 4 KAILI Y , „A 1 1 ®, C H U N ,� ` � s �' i Artist I °ii t Prince Waikiki ' ' Sculptor and installation artist Kaili Chun negotiates ideas of containment and exposure, EDUCATION: agency and restraint. Process and materials transform physical spaces into unique Apprentice to Wright Bowman,Sr. environments commenting on contemporary issues in her work. She often constructs 1996-2003 Princeton University, NJ narratives through symbols and objects that address the impact of historical events on Assistant Professor, Kanaka Maoli Native the present day. Organic elements are sometimes included in her pieces,and the changes Hawaiian Visual Art they undergo during the course of an exhibition metaphorically reference the nature of 2024- Present culture as an evolutionary process. University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Master of Fine Arts Chun's diverse training includes receiving her Bachelor's in Architecture from Princeton University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI University,during which time she also studied with renown ceramicist Toshiko Takaezu;a Bachelor of Architecture Master of Fine Art degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa; and an apprenticeship Princeton University, NJ with master canoe builder and woodworker Wright Elemakule Bowman,Sr. Kamehameha Schools Honolulu, HI SELECTED CULTURAL RESOURCE PROJECTS: PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: Prince Waikiki 'Ai Pohaku-University of Hawaii at Ho'okupu Center-IIDA Ho'ohuli Awards, Honolulu, Oahu Manoa,Art Gallery,2023 Serve Award, Wyndham Waikiki Beach Hong Kong, China Honolulu Museum of Art-John Young Honolulu, Oahu Tenth Asia Pacific Triennial-QAGOMA, Award,2017 Marriott King Kalakaua Plaza 2022 Honolulu Academy of Art-Catherine Honolulu, Oahu Brisbane,Australia E. B.Cox Award,2016 University of Hawaii at Manoa Artists of Hawaii-Honolulu Museum of Native Arts&Cultures Foundation- Sinclair Library Art,2017 NACF Artist Fellowship,2014 Honolulu, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu Joan Mitchell Center Artist Residency, Landesmuseum,2016 2013 SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND Hannover, Germany INSTALLATIONS: Joan Mitchell Center Foundation Painters Wing Luke Museum,2015 and Sculptors Grant,2010 Sharjah Biennale,2025 Seattle,Washington Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and Westin Hapuna Beach Hotel Arts- Individual Artist Award,2000 Stemflow-Osage Gallery,2024 Wailea, Maui Hong Kong, China "Hulali I ka la"Installation-Prince Waikiki Honolulu, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 K A I LI Hawaii Art Now- Honolulu Museum of Art,2012 Honolulu, Oahu C H U N Artists of Hawaii- Honolulu,Academy of Arts,2011 Artist Honolulu, Oahu HSFCA Individual Artist Fellowship Award Exhibition,2010 Honolulu, Oahu Artists of Hawaii- SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND Honolulu Academy of Arts,2007 INSTALLATIONS: Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii State Hospital "Nau Ka Wae"- Kane'ohe,Oahu Honolulu Academy of Arts,2006 "Kaiaola"Installation-G7o Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, Oahu Kona Village "Net_work"Installation- Kailua Kona, Hawaii Honolulu Museum of Art Honolulu, Oahu "Net_work"Installation- Ho'okupu Center Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii Music&Life Festival,2019 Tokyo,Japan Inagural Exhibitation,Lo'i Gallery- American Savings Bank,2019 Honolulu, Oahu iBiennale-YCenter for the Arts,2019 Honolulu, Oahu Artizen-Hawai'i State Art Museum,2018 Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii Portfolio Exhibition- Hawai'i State Art Museum,2018 Honolulu, Oahu Inagural Office Exhibition-G7o,2018 Honolulu, Oahu Artists of Hawaii- Honolulu Museum of Art,2017 Honolulu, Oahu Honolulu Biennial-Bishop Museum,2017 Honolulu, Oahu Aloha'Aina-Galerie Pasch,2017 Kassel, Germany Hawaii-Linden Museum,2017 Stuttgart, Germany Pacific to Atlantic:Contemporary Artists from Hawaii-Westwood Gallery,2017 New York, New York Set in Paradise,II Gallery,2012 Honolulu, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 - evd,- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Settlement Plan ANAHOLA, KAUAI The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is proposing the Anahola Kuleana PROJECTS FACTS Homestead Settlement Plan to offer 110 homestead lots(14 Pastoraland 101 Subsistence Client:Department of Hawaiian Agriculture) on 462 acres on the Island of Kauai (figure 3). According to HAR Chapter Home Lands 10-3-30 Kuleana Homestead Leases, DHHL agrees to survey, stake and award lots and provide an unpaved roadway suitable to access the lots. As a non-traditional program, SERVICES PROVIDED the Kuleana Homestead Program places responsibilityfordevelopmentof infrastructure Planning& Environment in the hands of native Hawaiian beneficiaries. This arrangement provides beneficiaries land within a shorter time frame than the traditional DHHL awarding process, as well Community Facilitation as the opportunity to create a new self-sufficient community. The Project is proposing Mixed Use Planning the following DHHL land uses: Subsistence Agriculture, Pastoral, Community Use and Special District.These uses are intended to integrate the Settlement Plan area with the Anahola Town Center to create an intact contemporary ahupua'a. -`.— .. ofa•alufa s .am aiar Arohola sf e . y •'' Ij - ''' Ir--,,,,, ---- <:_...,.___._ "...----.-- I -- i--,.. .. _. 1...' ': ' I \''',. /- i i ___ _ ,. „ :„.... , , ..:•. , , \ ‘,._.4______..__ ___. , .. .......-0, _____ .._:\ .,..,....... .„... : .. _.. , ...,.,_ „- ___ .._•_..-.-\--\v\._\:::::„.-_ --r-•-.....\.. ,,„•,,.4„. ._ 1 _. 1 . •,. . _ . L_p____r___r i_T=___i_l• _,...., __,_._.:_ .... .,„..., ..,.,..... ,.... ___:..____.,__ ..„. . , ,.: . _ . , . .,...., • r rt .. =i a G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Pu'u 'Opae Special Area Master Plan KEKAHA, WAIMEA, KAUAI Panning towards developing a comprehensive strategy of kuleana homesteading for PROJECTS FACTS approximately 140 .5-acre subsistence agricultural and pastoral lots on approximately Client:Department of Hawaiian 1,440 acres of land in Kekaha, Waimea, Kauai. Also includes community use and Home Lands economic development targeted to larger scale agricultural opportunities, i.e.orchards, and restoration of native ecosystem and continuance of subsistence hunting practices. SERVICES PROVIDED Work include community outreach with beneficiaries with technical support on natural planning&Environment and cultural resource management, conservation practices, wildfire management, and community economic development. Community Facilitation Mixed-Use Planning ll(fIIIIIIIIWfAV'l1Y '1. '� I II • g e W j G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka'ako Makai Strategic Action Plan KUKULUAE'0 AND KA'AKAUKUKUI, O AHU G7o, Rider Levett Bucknall and Sanford Murata, Inc. collaborated to assist OHA as the haku PROJECT FACTS 'aina for its Kaka'ako makai landholdings, comprised of nine fee-simple parcels totaling Client:Office of Hawaiian Affairs approximately 31 acres along the waterfront. The Strategic Action Plan is the beginning of Size:31 acres a longer-term planning process, providing critical information necessary for OHA decision makers in guiding the future of land use and development in the area. The SAP provides recommendations towa rds a land management strategythat balancesthe needs of commerce SERVICES PROVIDED and culture. Planning &Environment Civil Engineering - • S vxe: r`a h g 1 �s� ., 'xr, ,mi . v^e, el: � .rs� .. , a � 4. y ,per yw v .} i +r s . "_r.l..y .q • •y�r 5F .h y iSa err„ r, i ° 8 4 ti 1M ir ,� • 4 .. } n. i 4 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resources Management Plan STATE OF HAWAI'I Creation of a Cultural Resources Management Plan that provides a10-year implementation PROJECTS FACTS strategy for 360,00o acres of Kamehameha Schools conservation and ag lands under Client: Kamehameha Schools the Land Assets Division. The CRMP includes development of a cultural vision,with clear Size:358,000 acres policy goals,objectives,actions,and measures of success that are in alignment with the KS Strategic Plan.Tasks included primary collection and consolidation of historic and cultural Construction:$79,000 site data, researching CRM industry standards and best practices, and the development Completion:N/A of targeted CRM strategies for KS as one of the largest and private owners in the state. SERVICES PROVIDED Planning : 0,,„1': , . x • KANIFHA\IFHA SCHOOLS cultural rowiIrc• I'lraaa • m G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Keauhou Bay Management Plan KEAUHOU, WEST HAWAI'I Keauhou Bay is the location of the original village settlement at Keauhou, with PROJECT FACTS prominent historical sites including the birthplace of Kamehameha III. G70 evaluated Client:Kamehameha Schools future stewardship opportunities for land use and long-term management to guide Size:32 acres future development. The future plan aligns with Kuhanauna KS Strategic Plan 2015- 2020(SP2020)vision and strategic goals.The management plan focuses on natural and cultural resource stewardship; integration of educational programming; community SERVICES PROVIDED services; and complementary income generating commercial and resort-related Planning & Environment activities. ,; , , _�;��,,^ g .. ;a - ,''7 i • . t ra y l y ,.c }t a f a • . 1.1 . 1 • ,..- ' ,7 , ,. tlf '4 4.,..N' W `A VMS y� h I L ... • .,, -id, 4.:: ', . t*" ,. r ,,rem.. ,� -F— � v. t G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kalahuipua'a Fishponds WAIKOLOA, HAWAI'I G70 initiated an ethno-historical study for the Kalahuipua'a fishponds in Waikoloa. The PROJECTS FACTS Mauna Lani Resort Association is planning improvements to the fishponds, including Client:Muana Lani Resort Association possible restoration. The ethno-historical study was designed to identify any cultural resources or practices that may occur in the area and to gain an understanding of the community's perspectives on the ponds and the proposed restoration. , ,a . • ► es �' r� •-,. .,.��. :11 tnaka.wa < "ri p M _ - y s • i • . '. A. .� A.Mm" .- i R� ! '4 ' , , 1. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Aloha Solar Energy Fund II (ASEF II) KALAELOA, O'AHU ASEF II is a 5-MW utility scale solar photovoltaic system on 44-ac lease with Hawaii PROJECTS FACTS Community Development Authority (HCDA) with a 1.78 mi 12 kV power line. The Client:Aloha Solar Energy Fund project supports Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative goals and provides reliable power Size:44 acres for the Kalaeloa Community Development District. G70 completed site planning, civil engineering,HRS 343 Environmental Assessment,HCDA Development Permit,Variance, SMA, NPDES Permit and FAA clearance. SERVICES PROVIDED Civil Engineering G70 helped direct Archaeological and Cultural studies to preserve 23 sites (146 GIS &EA features) as traditional Hawaiian or historic military sites. Studies include Historical Site Conditions Assessment, Interim Archaeological Preservation Plan,Archaeological Master Planning Monitoring Plan, Burial Treatment Plan, Cultural Ethnohistorical Study, approved by the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) and the Oahu Island Burial Council in consultation with key stakeholders and cultural descendants. 1 ...-4Pi GA AVE i. ... .......7_ . ARD_v P • _ x ..�. • F F��s� f f . - ' *,_ '':' . : ,, s_/meµ r V:J .. RpH 1. .x+"i .�".ice 2 : L 1 --.., --,--.6.''..=,..24,1'.:4447;.44.7r : ......14-;A ...,t'z ., .:'."".,":,''::.:::'..;'. 'A'• i I 'e.,..' . : aV OM 1:46110:0101FinfV-; : 1 t V:ki'["° ,, / . 'v^".!H,r KALAELOA.. 1r.. .Y.4 „ g sy V ✓ W,j a . HER[7AGE PARK „Rob PO } (` `•- •. c "With oral Se. .` —, .?" "MK 11 i 9.1013:070 Rightmf-way IH .: -- ..., .',—,..'44-:, . 1'-).- '!4 „ ,,L., ..— BSc ...,.., 71' `4 m m i.;-' ^.._„ . ,•L• LOA BEACH PARK G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hana Harbor Development Plan HANA, MAUI The Hana Harbor Development Plan (HHDP) addresses a range of design alternatives PROJECTS FACTS to ensure emergency access via its historic pier is provided to the remote community Client:State of Hawaii, of Hana. Consulting with community stakeholders was a key component to ensure Department of Transportation- concerns & recommendations were identified, addressed, and integrated into the plan. Harbors Division Community stakeholders included kupuna,cultural practitioners, local business leaders, and recreational community users.The State-condemned pier has,for almost 90 years, SERVICES PROVIDED contributed to Hana's lifestyle,character, and social diversity. Improvements will ensure Planning the resiliency of this isolated rural community while protecting and maintaining the historical character of Hana town and Pu'u Ka'uiki. Recognizing a limited road system in and out of Hana, pier improvements will ensure the provision of goods and services to Hana during emergency or disaster. A cultural asset inventory and marine and coral survey was conducted as part of this study. • tet a,. n ry r _ rt^ +�. air .R- - -___ 46 11 . ° "�1'twlliIliiIwI111tl��fllf':,` G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Ke'anae-Wailuanui Cultural Landscape Study KE'ANAE-WAILUANUI, MAUI G7o conducted a cultural landscape study of Ke'anae-Wailuanui, a rural community in the PROJECT FACTS remote Ko'olau region of Hana, Maui. This involved a multi-disciplinary review of the land Client:County of Maui and how it was impacted by natural forces and human habitation. An inventory of special historical features or cultural associations in the surrounding area was identified by location, SERVICES PROVIDED functions of agriculture,circulation systems,accessory structures,vegetation,architecture, and other elements of the community. This information provides the framework for future Planning land use and planning policies in the region. 3 . * wn'" iPei. .fie,- ,„- - .Y . : ` . Wirt —'ram _ x j M ,,, '' ' ' ' '''' ''' . . ' . .s..'.,,,,,',,,,r.,,,, 111— ' ,,..A.'.,.- 11 li. 40211-. I ( v w d u�J. 1w : a . 1i r ISM.'" m Y, G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Pelekane Bay/Watershed Ecosystem Restoration NORTH KOHALA, HAWAI'I Under this project Group 70 supported a GIS-based sediment runoff analysis. The PROJECTS FACTS National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coastal Services Center Client:US Army Corps of Engineers developed a spatially distributed (raster-based) pollutant and sediment yield model called Nonpoint Source Pollution and Erosion Comparison Tool (N-SPECT ). N-SPECT SERVICES PROVIDED was applied and used to examine the relationship between parameters including rainfall, terrain characteristics, soil types, vegetation cover and existing drainage Planning routes and systems in order to assess spatial patterns of runoff and erosion. N-SPECT is a Geographic Information System (GIS)tool implemented in ESRI's ArcGIS software. .. T ' ...I .N kh .S f . ryy •. • • i1[r6.i Is ritaeuh d No'vs_ illii .7 - ........... ..........,,... G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Mokuhinia/Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Plan MALU'ULU LELE PARK, LAHAINA, MAUI Loko o Mokuhinia was part of a complex of ponds called Kalua o Kiha, or "the Pit of Kiha", PROJECT FACTS where the Maui royal family's tutelary akuawahine,Kihawahine,was said to reside.Mokuhinia Client:U.S.Army Corps of Engineers formed naturally thousands of years ago behind a long beach berm, where groundwater (USACE)&County of Maui (in partnership springs were the primary source of water. Originally a -7-acre freshwater fishpond, the with Friends of Moku'ula) area was filled in for a County park in the early lgoos.The Ecosystem Restoration Project, Size: 11-17 acre freshwater fishpond, Phase -I intended to begin the master plan to restore the island, pond, and wetland area 1-acre island of Moku'ula and Mokuhinia. Services comprised of a detailed hydraulic investigation, a ESA Phase I hazardous materials assessment, and a compendium of archaeological and SERVICES PROVIDED historical data as due diligence for a future NEPA EA. Planning • „r 1." rig . 4' • • r A G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola (KKOA), Ulupono Anahola Youth Cultural Agriculture Center ANAHOLA, KAUAI Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola(KKOA)is a non-profit organization formed in October 2008 PROJECT FACTS in response to the suicides of three native Hawaiian youth in the Anahola community. Client:Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola KKOA's mission is to provide safe places and spaces to deter suicide by: building life (KKOA) skills to strengthen one's identity through Hawaiian values, empowering individuals to Size: 10-acre parcel successfully manage their future, and establishing a healthy, sustainable, and thriving Completion:On Going Hawaiian community. In 2021, KKOA was granted a 5-year lease from the Department of Hawaiian Home SERVICES PROVIDED Lands (DHHL) Hawaiian Homes Commission (HHC) for a 10-acre parcel in Anahola, Planning &Environment Kauai. With this parcel KKOA is implementing its Ulupono Anahola Project, which aims to develop community agricultural plots, native gardens, a well, and a youth center for the Anahola community. The Ulupono Anahola project provides community members the opportunity to work together to grow traditional and healthy crops, allowing them to sustain themselves and be stewards of their own lands. q p l+:.�' ,_,. M om: . x• -. i4r 0 k e R r w� .^. ....,:,. : • G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Royal Ka'u Farms KA'U, HAWAI'I Agri-tourism and High-end resort and resort residential with village center and community PROJECT FACTS elements. Mauka Lands extend to the native ohia and fern forest; providing opportunities Client: Private Development Group for restoration and permacuLture practice. Services required strong Leadership and proj- withheld on request ect management skills. Size:--1500 acres agricultural development Completion:2018(Master Plan) SERVICES PROVIDED Master Planning Conceptual Design ,ilk . HeY Na f. re � Ivan eertai! I[ l '�,` R l� . l ay 9 Pn+i`TM1RR -mew ... ` ffi ...., .eu.wa aaume..r wew wwn.rc.e y� ,..- K - wa•rw ei:.w,e9.caFw' ". gym, s. sx Rcynr xn u AVMs 62 5Y r Pier.Long Range VWan.Pogrom EIc,c s - - .maws^eebe De+Tnen.UC x I 41 ' r " •• t ,ent,,,,Silliii0A:',.-tt:0-‘4,, ', eY ,'!WM � M 4. 'NM vT,4 ay Y• 1 ��_, ` :'!� ret� � .t. �_ �" "�" *" 1. •4,.µ, ASO. �- --^r G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 G70 111 S King Street,Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.523.5866 www.g70.design County of Hawaii Planning Department NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for fiscal year 2025-2026 Letter of Interest and Statements of Qualifications for PL.3) Community Planning (Community Planning Assistant: project management support, community organization, public participation, meeting facilitation) Prepared for: Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 June 30, 2025 0- yi --e °2, 070 111 S.King Street June 30, 2025 Suite 170 Honolulu,HI 96813 8o8.523.5866 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director www.g70.desigr. Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 Subject: Statement of Qualifications& Letter of Interest Planning Department, County of Hawaii for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Dear Mr. Darrow: G70 is pleased to express interest in providing professional services to the County of Hawaii Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in the following categories: PL.3) Community Planning (Community Planning Assistant: project management support, community organizing, public participation, meeting facilitation) Established in 1971, G70 is Hawai`i's largest full service multi-discipline design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, civil engineering, planning and environment, geographic information systems, technology, and interior design. Our team brings a collective high level of talent unique in our approach and broad thinking from typical firms. G70's team will: ✓ Create Value— understanding our client, culture and community to design innovative solutions that deliver a successful project on time, and on budget. ✓ Provide a "One Stop Shop" of Skilled Professionals - collaborative and multidiscipline team of professionals including engineers, planners, architects, interior designers, information technologists, cultural specialists, software engineers, GIS technicians, graphic designers, asset managers, and communications personnel. ✓ Be Culturally Relevant in Design and Project Management—years of experience and involvement with the local culture, community and government agencies allow us to deliver successful projects. ✓ Promote Sustainable Principles —delivering solutions that consider the context of the project using a cross discipline, life cycle perspective to integrate and protect resources and the community. ✓ Leverage Technology—knowledge and ability to utilize technological tools to provide efficient and valued added service. 1. The name of the firm or person, contact information including email address,the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices; Name of firm: Group 70 International dba G70 Firm Address: 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 Contact Person: Kawika McKeague, AICP, President, Principal Planner Email Address: kawikam@g70.design Phone number: (808) 523-5866 ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 2 of 3 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: G70 was founded in 1971. We have averaged 100 employees over the past five years and we currently have 105 employees. 3. The education,training, and qualifications of the individual, or if a firm, its key employees in accordance with HRS 103D-304 and/or the professional and scientific occupation series contained in the United States Office of Personnel Managements' Qualifications Standards Handbook: Please see Resumes of Key Personnel 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: • Pu'u `Opae Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Anahola Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • King's Landing Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Nana Health Master Plan Specialty Clinic,Agriculture Wellness and Workforce Housing Project • Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola (KKOA), Ulupono Anahola Agricultural Center • Dynamic Community Solutions, Pu'uhonua o Wai`anae Village • Namahana School Masterplan • Board of Water Supply—Waihe`e Riparian Learning Center Master Plan • Keaukaha Pana`ewa Farmers Allianace (KPFA), Resiliency and Agricultural Innovation Hub • Hui o Hau'ula Ko`olauloa Community Resilience Hub • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands—Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan • Kokua Kalihi Valley, Ho'oulu Aina Master Plan • Kuilima Agricultural Park Master Plan • Kauluakalana Makali`i Master Plan • Ka `Ohana o Kalaupapa, Kalaupapa Memorial • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands & Papakolea Community Development Corporation — Native Hawaiian Education Cultural Center and Kupuna Assisted Living Center Master Plan • KUPU, Ho`okupu Center • Kualoa Ranch • La`i`opua Community Center • Kamehameha Schools— Kapaeloa Cultural Learning Project • Kalahuipua'a Fishpond— Environmental & Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence • PA`I, Ke'ehi Arts and Cultural Center • Palailai Community Based Renewable Energy • Kamehameha School— North Shore Plan G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 3 of 3 Client References Name Organization Phone Number Ms. Rae Nam Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola (808)224-4542 Mr. R. Kalani Fronda Hawai'i State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (808)620-9500 Ms. Hilarie Alomar Kamehameha Schools, Planning &Development Division (808) 523-6223 Ms. Puni Jackson Ho'oulu 'Aina (808) 841-7504 5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit. We have provided supporting data for G70 to include: • Company Profile • Key Personnel Resumes • Project Profiles We appreciate your consideration of our firm for the above listed category. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (808) 523-5866 or by email at kawikam@g70.design. Sincerely, el#41)1 .61 Kawika McKeague, AICP President, Principal Planner Director of Cultural Planning G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN M� r,.oP, „ ,l,,v1--- o FULL SERVICE :, 7 �^ ' ewt Established in 1971, G70 is Hawaii's largest full service multi-disciplined -F' 9• ' , ° •. :I Y design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in ;, + c!'”` -':,-'- . - -* " tt architecture, interior design, civil engineering, and lannin & environmental 9 planning m services. We have specific expertise in design for resort communities, 4 h , residential projects,educational and medical facilities,mixed-use commercial = ventures, utilities and roadway infrastructures, and all phases of master F i1;I. planning for major land holdings. -- �• CREATING VALUE Based in Honolulu, G70 is staffed with over 100 full-time professionals, including: licensed architects, interior designers, civil engineers, planners, * technical specialists,and other support personnel.The firm is on the forefront of sustainable design practices with 25 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professionals in all areas of service. CULTURALLY RELEVANT ,y re'`'" . , 44-, G70 is about stewardship. Our work begins with understanding our client, the host culture of each project, and the surrounding community. We work with '� communities to create designs that not only best serve the people, but also .„,. . .„ k•` incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land. ,- -', e' "';,, SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS Sustainable principles cross all disciplines in project development from ' ' planning to design, integrating land resource management and cultural heritage with cutting edge sustainable technology. G70 offers sustainable , r - design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site. We provide asset management resources I " ' to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for land owners and ( developers. - - TECHNOLOGY a. `� G70 is progressive in its use and application of design software to enhance e ,` visualization and bring efficiency to the design process. Our current list of software being utilized is: • Autodesk Revit • Adobe Photoshop • Autodesk AutoCAD • Adobe Illustrator j°���, � ,,,� _ • Autodesk Civil 3D • Adobe InDesign Eno• Autodesk Construction • Lumion • r+� �,1� =1 L Cloud / BIM 360 • Enscape • Autodesk Infraworks • Twinmotion �.,•,�� • Autodesk Forma • Cove.Tool • Arc GIS • Rhino -I • Bluebeam • Grasshopper • Sketchup Pro • Google Earth Pro G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 7.70 ARCHITECTURE w G70 designs architecture that represent the lifestyles of communities and respect the natural landscape surrounding each project. Our emphasis on cultural context, --- - honoring traditional values, combined with contemporary innovation and planning . ,g l " - --- of sustainable environments creates harmonious, memorable designs for our s�� future. P�� � ! M , s, � ,^�... �a oe--_ ' 31717.VIZT(1111111 . I t, CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Consulting Services include the full range of services for a civil consulting firm. Our capabilities are broadened significantly with the overlapping i- .., i , services and abilities of G70, including Planning and Environmental Services, y �`_ , Land-Use Permitting, Architecture, Sustainable Development, GIS and Geospatial , " z1 �,, Services,and Asset Management. , ` w. ; ;.! 4 � .. � INTERIOR DESIGN We believe that interior spaces should have a timeless quality and compliment the architectural style of its environment. Our team includes architects specializing ,, ' Asii in interior design. We offer custom designed finishes, furniture and architectural 5�^^Y +Y ti elements that offer signature details to enhance our client's individual style. � 1 v 4 PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT }.. � , & G70 provides comprehensive services to meet the challenges in the planning „ ilt,-:° '^ '•" �tr :4 ? of communities, regions and thepreservation of land resources. We engage the x" .&„ �' � is 9 k „� $ ',M � �. r� community in the process, assess the land,and prepare the necessary documents _" `` � to expedite the due diligence process in a timely manner. ' �•. z lf1 a V Y P it 8 y2rIA�{ ' q G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Approach Honor& Integrate With a deep understanding of an area's culture, heritage,and history at the onset of the design process, G70 is able to create distinctive, award-winning environments, richly appealing, harmonious and increasing in value over time. This is the foundation of good planning and design. Respect & Understand We are committed to sustainable design principles, approaching each project with in-depth research of the site, to understand its environmental context, geological and topographical features, wind and solar characteristics, and historical and cultural background. We provide innovative GIS and 3D visualization to assist in planning, design and decision making. Plan & Maintain G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site.With GIS capabilities and state-of-the- art software, we provide asset management resources to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for developers. Lead Future Design Our mission is to foresee a sustainable future now: to initiate, plan, design and build the best-in-class projects that demonstrate leadership in the global sustainability theater. -- 1-� - 4 __ Ali ` a ---r - A . ;tr.- } Ili ."- . G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Innovation Expertise G70 is on the cutting edge of sustainable development,recognizing the importance and impact of built environments of all types and sizes on individual lives, whole communities, and the entire planet. The firm's resources include a growing number of in-house LEED AP architects, planners, and interior designers working strategically with our clients and partners. LEED Services: • Pre-evaluation: identifying economically viable LEED compliance • Certification: processing and documenting a project through design and construction • Post-Certification: providing project asset management to ensure long term performance • Water Efficiency Improvement Assessment • Credit Products &Technologies Specification • Credit Innovation & Design programming Accountability: Our Sustainable Development Division created a proprietary methodology to map specific LEED components such as potable water consumption, graywater utilization, energy consumption, carbon footprint, waste generation, and open space. Following certification, G70 will monitor the ongoing performance of LEED certified projects.This innovative process ensures that the LEED building performs as designed throughout its life. `' V . < , .. ' 7- , _ , I lift Oft " 1.4 il . .... 1 ,....„. arm ,,, , ,,,,,,irt'I'' °'4:'''''''..., 'A iii -- , .. �' , tr.._,... 1. A. ilLIL - G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Central Union Preschool& Kindergarten Phase I G70 First &Second Floor Sustainable Renovations • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation(HPH) Nonprofit Kukulu Hale Award,2013 Preservation Commendation Award,2010 Department of Accounting and General Services No. 1 Capital Guam USMC Installation Appearance Plan Place ExteriorRenovation (Hemmeter Building) • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA) • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF)Preservation Award,2019 Planning&Analysis Honor Award,2012 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Kaupuni Village Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve • American Institute of Architects(AIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Mayor's Choice Award,2011 Outstanding Planning Project,2004 • United States Green Building Council(USGBC) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Green Project Team Award,2011 Award of Merit,2003 • American Planning Association(APA), • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Innovation In Planning:Best Practices for Sustainability Award,2010 Award of Merit,2003 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) G70 Interiors Office Renaissance Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA) Overall Grand Design Award,2006 Keep it Hawaii Kahili Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Hawai'i Baptist Academy Commercial Design Award of Excellence,2006 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Green Sustainable Design Award of Excellence,2006 Mayor's Choice Award,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award,2006 Grand Award Hawaii BuiltGreen,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Built Green Grand Award,2006 Kukulu Hale Award,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hawaii Baptist Academy High School- Phase Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • General Contractors Association (GCA) Award of Merit,2014 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Merit Award,2014 � � r � CHIC sas, ' t, wr ;' ✓ " stAcademy High School ,y► "' ti VC • I Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve . 'Iolani School Sul' nter G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hale Ola,Wailea Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Clubhouse • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Society of Heating,Refrigerating&Air-Conditioning Award of Excellence,2004 Engineers(ASHRAE) 1st Place,Region X,Technology Award,2011 Hale Pu'u,Wailea Holo Holo Ku Residential Condominiums • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2004 Mayor's Choice Award,2004 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Ho'okupu Center • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii New Residential Division Award,2004 Serve Award,2019 HPU Waterfront Lots at Aloha Tower Marketplace Hawaii State Art Museum Sculpture Garden • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HPH) Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2016 Preservation Honor Award,2014 Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Mayor's Choice Award,2013 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Public/Government Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2013 'lolani School Phase • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2012 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2005 Hilton Grand Waikikian • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) Grand Award,2004 ACE Project of Excellence Award,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Waikiki Improvement Association (WIA) Design Awareness Award,2004 Ho'owehiwehi Nui Award,2009 • General Contractor Association(GCA) Award of Excellence,2004 Hilton Hokulani Waikiki • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • General Contractor Association(GCA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Phase I New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) I r Award of Green Sustainability Program Within a Resort,2012 � r T L. Hilton Hokulani Waikiki IIIP - Po deer_ .4irgrir kiki Beach Hawai'i State Art Museum Sculpture Garden G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 'lolani School K-1 Community Kalihi Valley Homes Phase I Renovation • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) Award of Merit,2020 Award of Merit,2003 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu People's Choice Award,2020 Award of Merit,2002 'lolani School Residence Hall • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Award of Merit,2019 Renovation Project of the Year Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • General Contractors Association(GCA)of Hawaii Award of Excellence,2020 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu 'lolani School Sullivan Center • American Planning Association(APA) Outstanding Planning Award,2011 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Green Building Kukulu Hale Award,2014 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • General Contractor Association(GCA) • American Planning Association(APA) Award of Excellence-Design-Build/Design-Assist Construction,2014 Environmental/Preservation Award,2013 • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii Award of Merit,2014 Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii People's Choice Award,2014 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Japengo Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa • American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC)Hawaii Engineering Honor Award,2016 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 Historic Preservation Award,2015 Kailani at Ko Olina Housing Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus • Hawaiian Electric Company(HECO) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Energy Efficiency Award,2002 Non-profit Kukulu Hale Award,2009 • Parade of Homes First Place Winner,2002 Kailua Community Planning • American Planning Association(APA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 *k. F ' Ka a an ., � �f�,esou � .,; h. � • ,. 40 i 4 Kauna'oa Country Club Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus Lyon Arboretum • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Planning Association (APA)Hawaii Preservation Award,2006 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Maui Ocean Club Timeshare Conversion Kamehameha Schools North Shore O'ahu Master Plan • Hawai'i Green Business Award for Outstanding Efforts,2012 • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) • American Planning Association(APA) Gold Award,2003 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Joan K. Mendel Kingergarden Classroom • American Planning Association(APA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Planning Award,2008 Award of Merit,2019 Kaua'i Community Federal Credit Union Nanea Clubhouse • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) New Non-Profit Project Award,2012 Design Citation Award,2006 Kauna'oa Country Club • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for New Commercial,2006 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA)Grand Award New Commercial,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Design Award of Excellence,2005 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Division Award New Commercial,2004 Award of Honor,2010 Parker Ranch Center Koloa Landing Resort & Spa • General Contractor Association(GCA) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA)Keep it Hawaii Award of Merit,2003 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 PBS Hawaii Kuhio Park Terrace • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Non Profit Kukulu Hale Award,2018 Mayor's Choice Award,2010 Laiopua 2020 Community Center7:: :;;;; ~°"'�..,,,,-m 1,,,,T.,.4..,.:i, ::_, �� • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii TM Community-Based Planning Award,2008 '®�' r 6- I. l ;ti 4 j ;' ; • ' Parker Ranch Center 6- t ,r r'�• ,M� 0 • it ils� afaiumut f ■SSE M■ I•i ,, -- ■•o■ sae 1„i toi Nanea Clubhouse St.Re ce1111M .ville Re G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 The Salvation Army KROC Center Hawaii U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Consolidated Training and Medical Facility New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2012 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2007 Institutional Award of Excellence,2012 University of Hawaii-Center for Microbial Oceanography: St. Regis Princeville Resort Research and Education(C-More) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Merit,2012 Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Standard State Mitigation Plan CNMI Institutional Award of Honor,2012 • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Current Topic Award Safe Growth,2004 New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • National Concrete Masonry Association(NCMA), Wooden Structures Repair Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Award ofExcellence-Commercial,2011 Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii • Masonry Institute ofHawai'i, (MIH) Outstanding Work Award,2010 • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award,2017 Waialua Town Master Plan Concrete,Masonry,and Metal Structures Repair and Maintenance • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Hawaii Community-Based Planning Award,2005 for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Wailea Beach Resort &Spa • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Preservation Commendation Award,2018 Renovation Award-Commercial/Other Over 40,000 SF,2019 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District Ward Entertainment Center Consolidated Real Property Master Plan,Okinawa Area • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 Overall Grand Award,2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Project of the Year,2002 ,f ,»' d4i,.. . '-'4 tS. .1 w ° !gq ; Ii 11 • .r -7 i , , University of HawaiiC-MORE - !f _ \—. 1� _ � ' Ohli .. • 4 • • _Ifi- .- .1 i - . _ 1 i --I •• 1 4' 4 ��a , lr mr of.„ W.�+�, k e. ( v 1 #3 ID f li t d i d , + nq ri • !la ,. f ./ • er11, ,• 6 • - ✓ Drys r.: 9 r . �TO 41. ti a,.— ,�e,.. - Ward Entertainment Center »a S oit Nai o•oa i G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . 01/11% . Services Overview G70 provides a variety of services to meet the complex challenges of planning land resources and diverse communities with a sustainable future. Our extensive experience in all phases of the development process includes Master Planning, Community Building and Land Use Entitlements.We are staffed to manage large-scale Environmental and Physical Planning with architecture to create appealing,sustainable settings. Our urban and environmental planners collaborate with in-house cultural experts, as well as solicit community input to incorporate historical and cultural elements in our planning process. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the approving agencies. G70 provides landowners and government agencies with the full range of land use permitting and entitlement services at both the State and County levels. G70 planning services include: • Community Master Plans • Land Use Permits • Resort Master Plans • Development Constraints Analysis (regulatory, • Educational Campus Plans environmental,technical) • Regional, General and Specific Plans • Regional and Area-wide Land Use Planning • Urban Design Plan / Design Guidelines • Detailed Property and Site Assessments, and Due Diligence Reporting • Park and Open Space Plans • Environmental Assessments and • Community Involvement and Facilitation Environmental Impact Statements • Feasibility Studies and Alternatives Analysis • Cultural& Historic Resource Management ,® •c. T d� art... 4 , ty o, - o "°' vW1 �, �K a „ 4 Ai ;3,, ,4ez-t4441,*--"ii-,-.N...4 4N,,,z,),4,„.,,-,.-,,,,(:4,t..---,„:;.-y, x, `' I CI o W�� t , " '�,. a ''9'. rg' S Iv. : y:� Fr'.. *i4^ s"N... i► jam --- : _. .. �� �i.n'�'��t r f e;l`�.��� _ a i L. 1 .,,eke i�� ee �. ",' .+ A A ' ` 1 {{ E s:V . r r K, k e r ,• G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Master Planning A master plan is a dynamic long-term planningdocument that provides a conceptual ��' n4, layout to guide future growth and development. Master planning is about making the ti" connection between buildings,social settings,and their surrounding environments. C.. A master plan includes analysis, recommendations,and proposals for a site's s population,economy, housing,transportation,community facilities, and land use. It �' is based on public input,surveys, planning initiatives,existing development, physical �� ' t .' t %� characteristics,and social and economic conditions. ' " '" ,L a �'� Select Master Plan experience includes: '• ' • Barbers Point NAS Pacific Sports Training Complex Master Plan • City of Kapolei Master Plan {{ • Grove Farm Visionary LLC Wailani Development(Lihue)Master Plan (project of iG70) 1 ,, • Hale'iwa Store Lots, Commercial Master Plan, EA&Permits i. ' , '' �yFr,.. • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve,Master Plan, EIS& Permits - • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan, EIS, &Permits .: • Ho'opili Community,Master Plan &Permits East --- , _ _.,:\.. r,--.-----4 i e�"a•r r:w • Kalaeloa Barbers Point Urban Master Plan EIS •+ -*" V i Lt • Kalaeloa Community Development,Master Plan - 'i ` °=d7' • Kamakana Village at Keahuolu,201H Master Plan, EIS& Permits -' + `tC "f � • Kamehameha Schools Maui& Hawai'i Campus,Master Plan • Kamehameha Schools Kaiaulu 'o Kaka'ako HCDA Master Plan fir • Kamehameha Schools North Shore Master Plan (*APA National Award) • Kane'ohe Ranch Kailua Town Master Plan °� qr • Kapolei West,Master Plan •'6) L. '- • Keauhou Bay Management Plan 1'• r #11/• ', yr'. • Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan - „✓ ”M1NN • Koko Head District Park&Shooting Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits I, . .` ... : : • Kualoa Ranch &Activity Club,Master Plan, EA,Permits '`'' '`'.__ , F•w,'•.•, N + S I • Makaiwa Hills,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ,„,. • Maui County Office Center,Master Plan, EIS&Permits = • Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan „.4 ., :" • Outrigger Waikiki Beach walk Master Plan, EIS& Permits . • Princeville Resort Expansion,Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits \ , w!' • UH Coconut Island Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits a f' ,4%FA .. . _ 4 '. • UH Manoa Long Range Development Plan ' , kk., 1.,,,,,, • Waikiki Aquarium Master Plan • Waikiki Beach Walk(Outrigger)Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ` +'` \ \ ate.. ', G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Environmental Services & Studies G70 has extensive experience in environmental planning services and the preparation of related documentation in compliance with County,State (HRS 343) and Federal(NEPA) laws. Projects have involved agriculture sites, observatories, government centers,schools, resorts, parks, nature preserves, retail centers, ••4- communities, institutions, military bases, resorts,shoreline structures, utilities, ' ' wastewater facilities,waterways and highways. i. Our full-service approach comprises site assessment and feasibility analysis through the completion of project environmental documentation.This is • achieved through a solution-seeking approach that addresses Hawai'i's unique environments. G70 planners understand impact analysis in many disciplines and maintain well-established, long-term relationships with consulting specialists , , • , who can collectively assess the full range of potential project impacts and Naukil dim%mow(°M' develop. Mauna Kea Science Reserve Complex,Hawaii Principal planners and senior planners at G70 are certified by the American II :6. Institute of Certified Planners (AICP),and two also hold Certified Environmental i Inspectors (CEI designations). Our capabilities extend to environmental permitting, = wetlands studies, Phase I hazardous materials site assessments,and coastal rill.two studies. .Roc, G70 Environmental Services include: 13 n, T ® ® •w la Pk'�', • Environmental assessments and impact statements (NEPA&Chpt. 343 HRS) © s""•d`= F`--r ®_ fs' Awl., --s C\— • Feasibility studies F1 Salim N wk • Pre-purchase land use and facilities assessments �`� rF ape: • Environmental master plans �' • Site assessments 5r ii ® ui • Wetlands delineation, management and mitigation • tiV • • P C1C—• Coastal studies r • Wetlands natural wastewater treatment systems , • Wastewater reuse planning . • Integrated pest management plan • Watershed management planning • Diversified agriculture and agroforestry program planning and development • Disaster resilience, preparedness,and recovery planning Kekaha Kai,Hawaii • Climate change analysis G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 P-'e' . OtAlat . Land Use Permitting & Entitlements Land development in Hawaii is complex, involving physical design ._,.. elements, environmental and socioeconomic issues, many governmental .1 '' w _ '`-.*.- regulations, as well as community participation. G70's staff has extensive a, .Y experience at all levels of governmental processing; we are able to guide +- and coordinate all elements expeditiously, and are considered to be a ' -'� - ' ' 15, w- leading firm in Hawaii land use permitting,with experience on all islands, working for both public and private sector clients with all types of land use r .•ice" ... permitting. '" ''' Our Planning Team is experienced in the preparation and processing of .:, applications for land use approvals.We have several senior planners that are former City/ County Planning Department officials, and apply their depth of knowledge and understanding to the complex process of gaining ,.%-- ,A ' z_' °; „ t ,, regulatory approvals in Hawaii. Our permitting services include: 5 q "• - •- • ,4, ,, • State Land Use Boundary Amendments r • County Development Plan and Community Plan Amendments • Change of Zone l' if ito ?#•'— 4 - Ix , • Conservation District Use Permits (CDUP) 1 r • Special Management Area Permits (SMA) r �. ',, • • HCDA Permits "`u • Variances and Other County-Level Permit .�. ;�-- I,,;,' = ,A F • 201 H Affordable Housing .�. ', Representative land use permitting projects include: '' 10 .' • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Hawaii Kai, O'ahu • Hiluhilu/UH West Hawaii, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii �"-• Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots, Hale'iwa, O'ahu • Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki, O'ahu • Kapolei Harborside Center, Kapolei, O'ahu i I; • Kihei High School, Kihei, Maui " ' '' • Kualoa Ranch and Activity Club, Kualoa, O'ahu �� ' ` .. 4 • Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui T{--y" = •_: *' • Le Jardin Academy, Kailua, O'ahu • UH Long Range Development Plan, Honolulu, O'ahu •' • Maluhia at Wailea, Maui - J , 4 • Princeville Resort Expansion Entitlements .. - : '.4 • Kuilima Resort Expansion Master Plan '-v ��1 • Contemporary Museum, Makiki, Honolulu 'g • Pu'u Kukui Elementary School, Wailuku, Maui ,- • Ho'opili Master Plan/Zone Change/Urban Design Plan, 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu '' u N - ,1 • Hawai'i Baptist Academy Master Plan and CUP, Honolulu, O'ahu • '.: . • Westin Maui Hotel&Spa, Ka'anapali, Maui � = "" - " G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 01/11% Culture and Community G70 realizes the importance of culture and sustainability in all planning projects. __ ; Our approach is best described as 'place making: We work with communities and indigenous peoples to create designs that not only serve the people, but also F •- incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land and — +. u ` those who live on it. We are taking this process and applying it to other lands and host cultures internationally,with projects in Tahiti,Vietnam, New Caledonia, and India. �E !" G70 places a special emphasis on collaborating with community groups and key s: individuals to resolve environmental concerns on new project developments. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the official approving agencies. Tahiti Waterfront, Papeete, Tahiti We provide a variety of opportunities for community support and involvement with our projects, including: Project conceptualization through a unique 5-step charrette process y � 4 " ��`, 1. Community information meetings,project newsletters and information materials 2. Interviews of key community organizations and individuals " I ® J ` 3. Synopsis of technical issues understandable to lay people _l r 4. Creation and management of community advisory committees PA 5. Establishment of a community-based support network „,r In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, Molokai Island Plan, Molokai geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OtAl% Community-Based Planning In the dynamic environment of Hawaii,community-based planning is not just an initiative; it is a fundamental necessity. This approach places the power in the hands of those who have an intimate connection to the 'aina. Community-based and community-led planning facilitates the development of planning processes that embody the unique needs,aspirations, and values of Hawai'i's people,thereby ensuring outcomes that are not only beneficial but also respectful of the local culture and environment.As we navigate the unique challenges presented by our island geography,from rising sea levels to biodiversity conservation, community-based planning allows us to make informed decisions that truly reflect the priorities of the community. Furthermore,the success and vitality of Hawaii are intrinsically linked to the contributions made through community-based planning. It encourages local involvement and facilitates co-creation of our shared spaces, leading to solutions that are innovative, inclusive, and tailored to local conditions.This process cultivates local ownership and deepens the bond between the community and its environment. In preserving our heritage and ensuring sustainable development, community-based planning in Hawaii contributes to a resilient future where the island's unique character and natural beauty continue to thrive, further strengthening the social fabric where our environment is intertwined with our identity. G70's process echoes the true spirit of 'ohana and kuleana, defining our collective responsibility and interconnectedness in shaping the Hawaii of tomorrow. SELECTED PROJECTS: Hana Health Master Plan Specialty Clinic, Kauluakalana Makali'i Master Plan 4 Agricultural Wellness and Workforce (Ongoing) Housing Project(Ongoing) Kailua,Oahu Hana, Maui Ka'Ohana o Kalaupapa,Kalaupapa . Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola(KKOA), Memorial(Ongoing) Ulupono Anahola Agricultural Center Kalaupapa, Molokai Anahola, Kauai Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Dynamic Community Solutions, &Papakolea Community Development Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae Village Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education Wai'anae,Oahu Cultural Center and Kupuna Assisted Namahana School Masterplan Living Center Master Plan Kalahui ua'a Fishpond Kilauea, Kauai Puowaina,O'ahu P P Board of Water Supply-Waihe'e Riparian KUPU,Ho'okupu Center Learning Center Master Plan Honolulu,O'ahu Kaneohe,Oahu Kualoa Ranch Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers Alliance Kualoa,O'ahuw. (KPFA),Resiliency and Agricultural La'i'opua Community Center Innovation Hub Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Pana'ewa, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Kapaeloa Cultural Hui o Hau'ula Ko'olauloa Community Learning Project Ls Resilience Hub Kapaeloa, Hawaii -,.,q . Hau'ula,O'ahu Kalahuipua'a Fishpond-Environmental& Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan Puowaina,Oahu Kaunakakai, Molokai PA'I,Ke'ehi Arts and Cultural Center Kokua Kalihi Valley, Honolulu,O'ahu Kualoa Ranch Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan Palailai Community Based Renewable Kalihi,O'ahu Energy Kuilima Agricultural Park Master Plan Kapolei,O'ahu Kahuku,O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support G70 has established clear steps in the implementation of our community engagement process that is dedicated to a strategy of a structured focus of relationship building and the trust that develops over time.This commitment is vital to the successful execution of our projects. The methods and means of deployment vary between parties of interests whether with agencies, business sector and industry leaders, neighborhood and community organizations,cultural practitioners and lineal descendants,to concerned citizens within our island community.Our techniques have been a honed skill critical to maintaining a flow of meaningful and response dialogue.The outcome we seek to achieve is a process that participants feel has been collaborative, inclusive, and responsive to their voices and perspectives. Meaningful community engagement as part of G70's process is essential to its success. Early community engagement can garner acknowledgement and sentiment around the vision of the Project. Our community engagement process is dedicated to a structured focus of relationships,which requires a commitment of time and trust from the planning team over the duration of the Project.Our proposed community strategy includes the following: • Develop a master time line that outlines the community engagement strategy over the course of the Project. • Identify key community partners, methods of communication/ messaging, and outreach tools. Review existing plans, policies,goals, [)lu;AN'17_ATIONAI.CHART and objectives or regional state,county, and community plans. fur • Initial soft-sound interviews with key kOpuna and cultural/community [III I1.DING COMMUNITY leaders to introduce the team,the Project, and the effort made to-date to facilitate the sharing of ideas and to ensure a successful engagement with the community. , 0>v,ElE,.110.1Buurd. • Conduct a range of small-group meetings centered on specific topics of issues, concerns,or geography. Key stakeholder groups take part `"""` in internal discussions with Project team members having assigned responsibilities of data gathering with State and County Agencies, business sector leaders, community, non-profit,and neighborhood e>' 0 &err. "°""'°' Y P 9 � � Q,,..�x;N,,,", organizations, elected officials, and wherein appropriate 'ohana, 0 Q � © 3 kua'aina, loea, kumu,or other cultural leaders. Club. • Develop a network of broader communications via virtual/in E^••0 ° "roLu" 0 n,uh 0. roup° person community meetings, social media, or other synchronous/ Chubb, Community Community asynchronous means of digital engagement to crowd source a range of key concerns, perceptions, issues,and opportunities to effectively 0 0 0 develop ideas and mitigation scenarios from which alternatives and prioritization can be developed. 0 STRUCTURE • Integrate the appropriate use of interactive software or online Community FOCUSES ON platforms, i.e.,ArcGIS Story Map, Survey123, Mentimeter, RELATIONSHIPS ConceptBoard to facilitate and manage the input of meetings that help #i =Project RepresenEElnve to guide decision-making.Consider the need for"classical" outreach #z-Process Coordinator d methods, i.e., postcards invitations, flyers, paper surveys as equitable #3=Community Liaisons (�Q 0PE'05ETEON #4=Significant Stakeholders access to technology, internet,and broadband communications may #j=1'lannina&Technical be a concern. Consultants • Provide a report and asset map that summarizes the range of opportunities/challenges and provides recommendations and prioritization to carry out the overall vision of the Project. G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support Given our extensive value of relationship as core to our practice,G70 has garnered a reputation of being "committed"to their word.As such,we work with the client to develop some co-share of responsibility to provide meaningful feedback and wherein appropriate,commitments to engaged participants. In some cases, it becomes practical for G70 to serve as a liaison on behalf of the client given our understanding of local culture,values, and trust that has been developed over time. Integrating Experience G70 has developed an in-depth knowledge of over 50 years of working on projects in Hawaii.Our participation on all levels of government across several sectors of industry, has provided use a richness of experience. We are comfortable and adaptable to local, regional, and international forums of engagement.We are equally adept from "board shorts to the board room" understanding the inclusivity of a diverse range of experience and perspectives begins with engaging in meaningful dialogues with participants that are equally diverse in their own experience.Our ability to work closely through these layers of dialogues help to inform a strategy to seeks to be transparent and inclusive. G70 is as much a placemaker as it is a placekeeper which means understanding that we are a part of the community that we ultimately serve in the projects we undertake. Our ongoing relationship with key agencies is an important element to ensure a project moves forward in a manner that is respectful to community needs. Community Leadership G70 is also committed to being an active part of our island and global community.We are actively engaged in community representation across various organizations,clubs,and other community organizations.We also support an employee-driven foundation that seeks to give back in meaningful ways whether through volunteer services or allocation of grants to support the on-going response needs across our State. We have been privileged to serve with organizations that are taking on the critical needs of communities across the Pacific and beyond.We are very mindful and responsive to honoring the indigenous community in which we conduct our work " '' by identifying respected leaders, elders, and recognized experts as a point of .— '" ;��• developing an informed perspective to the heritage and legacy of a place which is a -- - key and inherent quality to a community's identity and sense of responsibility. Select experience includes: --.�• • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands • City&County of Honolulu - Pu'u 'Opae - NPDES Storm Water Public - Anahola Regional Plan Education - Moloka'i Veterans Center - Storm Water Utility- Wai'anae Coast Emergency • Aloha Solar Energy Fund Access Road - ASEF I Lualualei - Waimea Nui Master Plan - ASEF II Kalaeloa _ - max • Kamehameha Schools • Memorial at Kalaupapa National - He'eia Plan Historical Park " " Ill r , - Keauhou Bay Management Plan • Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers • Board of Water Supply Association Master Plan - Ha'iku Stairs Study • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan - Waihe'e Riparian Learning • Samuel Mahelona Memorial Center Hospital Master Plan • Long Range Energy - Pulehu Energy Project - Mahi Energy Project G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT CRO 01/11% Geospatial Services The G70 Geospatial Services practice leverages over 20 years of mapping experience to provide our clients with cutting edge spatial solutions that enhance existing business processes and provide substantial bottom line benefits. SERVICES: • Aerial Photography Project Management • Custom Mapping Services • Spatial Database Development • Spatial Data Analysis and Modeling • Visual Representation of Data Using Web-Based Viewers • Custom Application Development • System Requirements Definition • System Architecture Design and Implementation • Building Information Modeling (BIM) Integration and °* implementation • GPS Surveying and Data Collection • CAD/GIS Integration Services BENEFITS • Provides a single unified view of assets inside and outside the building. • Reliable spatial analysis that supports business decisions. ,,,` • Provides users with instant access to information that improves / ' , the ability to make informed decisions. • Improved operational efficiency resulting from an enhanced - >; ` ;' z`'S •. '`' capability for situational awareness. a.W ,--z&779� 251) '.:J "ill 4 •bs J T.e+.']' • Clients Include: United States Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, Marine Corps; City and County of Honolulu; Maui County; • Hawaii County; Grove Farms; Kamehameha Schools; Kaneohe za5 Ranch; Campbell Estate; Princeville Resorts; State of Hawaii Department of Transportation Airports Division, Department of • Transportation Highways Division, Department of Transportation Om 40 Harbors Division; Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and , more. _ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OVII% Geographical Information System (GIS) G70 utilizes GIS technology as an essential tool in a broad-range of architectural, tannin sustainable development,and asset management projects. Our '' planning, p 9 p J � � 1 N"'', experience applying GIS technology includes: P b • Land Use Planning ;;- • Military Planning - -� • Site Investigation/Analysis/Selection • Entitlement Process y • Emergency Preparedness/Management ` 41, • Flood Hazard Mapping Cid, • Environmental Planning/Management legvntl In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. IIII .. ; At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for --- accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained - graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. a Select GIS experience includes: • West Kauai Community Plan • CCH NPDES Storm Water Public Education Project A; • CCH DEM Oahu Coastal Communities Evacuation Planning • Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Standard State Mitigation Plan • DHHL Anahola Regional Plan • DHHL Kahikinui Regional Plan ) • DHHL Kauai Island Plan ' ,. Ri FF� • DHHL Molokai Island Plan • NAVFAC Hawaii Natural Resources and Cultural Resources GIS '"^° " • • USACE West Maui Watershed Study 4 ..._. • South Kona FEMA Flood Hazard Study • DOT Airports Division Architectural Data Conversion Phases I-VII y,_,_ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ---e- (eC1t—r . J---- Planning & Environment Master Planning r: UH Hawaii Long Range Development Plan Honolulu, O'ahu G �� E; .!„ City of Kapolei Master Plan Kapolei, Oahu J Princeville Resort Master Plan Princeville, Kauai • + -.,,t Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan Keauhou, Hawaii i'I. f _ ':4v� DHHL Molokai and Kauai Master Plans Island of Molokai i 's 'Tahiti Tourism Outumaoro Master Plan Tahiti 4 !Y .' - `=-T Ho'opili Master Plan 'Ewa Beach, Oahu City of Kapolei Master Plan Environmental Services/EIS Mauna Kea Science Reserve EIS Mauna Kea, Hawaii Coconut Island Marine Science EIS Kaneohe, O'ahu '''' -ti'' Maka'iwa Hills Community EIS 'Ewa Beach, Oahu ' ',` La'ie Community Master Plan EIS La'ie, O'ahu "" J ; rr- Kalaeloa Harbor EIS Kalaeloa, O'ahu ! ,''; ., j Hilton Hawaiian Village EIS Waikiki, Oahu .-, i '• ` ! Palamanui, North Kona EIS Kona, Hawaii w � --- Maluhia at Wailea EIS Wailea, Maui "' Kapolei Haborside Center EIS Kalaelao, O'ahu - - _`„ Waikiki Beach Walk EIS Waikiki, Oahu - u ;_ Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Phase I Island of Maui 1 � _ IN � Pelekane Watershed Ecosystem Restoration EA Island of Hawaii Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk Community Involment Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan North Shore, O'ahu Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Master Plan East Honolulu, Oahu n. Kailua Town Master Plan Kailua, O'ahu Waialua Town Master Plan Wailua, Oahu — Keanae-Wailunui Cultural Landscape Study Island of Maui t Military Planning - MCAS Iwakuni Master Plan Yokota, Japan U.S. Navy Plans Various Various Locations t U.S. Army Hawaii North-End Plan Schofield Barracks,Oahu '° ' 4i I Real Property Master Plan Okinawa Okinawa, Japan Koolau Loa Watershed Management Plan Island of Oahu Koolau Loa Watershed Plan G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ,,,,___e4v_____.4,v,v-__=__,e;.zv----- • A& B Properties, Inc. • Department of Business, Economic • Hilton Worldwide • Actus Lend Lease, LLC Development &Tourism • Hilton Grand Vacation Club • Aeko Hawai' • Department of Defense Education • Hokuli'a Activity(DoDEA) • American Savings & Loan Association • Honolulu Board of Water Supply • State Department of Transportation • Amfac Corporation Airport Division • Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc. • Armstrong Builders • State of Hawaii Department of • Hunt Building Company, Ltd. • Azabu USA Corporation Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) • Hyatt Vaction Ownership, Inc. • Bank of America • State of Hawaii Department of Land & • 'lolani School Natural Resources (DLNR) • Bank of Hawai' • Iwasaki Group,Japan • BHP Gas Company • Dole Foods, Incorporated • JRANSA • • Black River Energy, LLC Elleair Hawaii, Inc. • Kaiser Permanente Hawaii • Blackacre Institutional Capital Mgt, ' First Hawaiian Bank • Kamehameha Schools LLC • Forest City • Kane'ohe Ranch Co. Ltd. • Blackstone • Flintridge Partners • Kapalua Land Company • Brookfield Homes Hawaii, Inc. • Gay& Robinson, Inc. • Kapolei Property Development, LLC • California Institute of Technology • Government of French Polynesia • Kaua'i County • Chaminagde University of Honolulu • Grosvenor International • Kaua'i Economic Development Board • Chartres Lodging Group, LLC • Halekulani • Kauai Community Federal Credit • City and County of Honolulu • Haseko (Hawai'i), Inc. Union • CM&D International, Inc. • Hawai'i Baptist Academy • Ke Kailani Developement, LLC • Coconut Plantation Holdings, LLC • Hawai'i Reserves, Inc. • Kisco Senior Living • Consuelo Foundation • Hawai'i Pacific Health • Kona Heights, LLC • County of Hawaii • Hawaiian Electric Industries • Kuakini Medical Center • Daiei USA • Hawaiian Telephone Company • Kualoa Ranch "mil' '�' w lilt . ir i a � 79 ..% +F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Kuilima Development Company • Princess Hotels International, Inc. • University of the Nations • Kyo-ya Company, Ltd. • PRM Realty, Inc. • US Army Corps of Engineers • Landmark Hotels • Prudential Real Estate • VMS Realty, Incorporated • Lockheed Martin • Sentul City • Victoria Ward Limited • Marianist Center of Hawaii • Shimizu Corporation • Wai'alae Country Club • Marine Corps Forces, Pacific • Shin Yang Co., Malaysia • Woodridge Capital (MARFORPAC) • Shipman Company • Marriott Corporation • Shiraishi Shokai, Okinawa • Marriott Vacation Club International • Southern Pacific Communications • Maui County • Starwood Captial Group, LlC • Maui County Employees Federal • Systems International, Inc.,Japan Credit Union • The Contemporary Museum • Maui Land and Pineapple Co. • The Estate of James Campbell • Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. • The Queen Emma Foundation • Monarch Group • The Queen's Health Systems • NAVFAC Pacific • The Resort Group • NEC Telenetwox, Ltd. • The Resort Partners • Obayashi Hawaii Corporation • The Salvation Army • Oceanic Properties, Incorporate • Theo H. Davies Properties, Inc. • Oceanside Partners • Tosei Shoji, Incorporated,Japan • Otaka Corporation • Tri-Mark Pacific Homes • Outrigger Enterprises • UH Institute of Astronomy • Pacific Resources, Incorporated • University of Hawaii • PacMar, Incorporated • University of Hawaii Federal Credit • Po'ipu Beach Villas, LLC. Union �.;. • as .�,;.. ..•,' • k 7ri ir t i e. f Vag 5; £/`7 • � t a re�• l' a,b ra` Iv �''` ..1 a �ti,y�y tip - " F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 v1./e4-- MARK PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& t ASSOCIATIONS: A KAW I KA .. ' American Planning Association,Hawaii . 0Chapter(APA-HI),Member M C K E AG U EI a APA National Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division,Executive Council, AICP q ._ 2023-present President, Principal Planner i' I Omidyar Fellow,2019-2020 Director of Cultural Planning M = 0 1i II Hula Mamo Hawaiian Civic Club,2012-2013 Lamda Alpha International Aloha Chapter, Mark Kawika McKeague brings over 26 years of experience as a Kanaka Maoli planner, Member 2021-present integrating indigenous knowledge,cultural stewardship,and environmental responsibility Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of into transformative planning solutions. As Principal Planner at G70, he leads efforts to Trustees and Executive Committee, craft community-driven master plans, cultural resource management programs, and 2021 present environmental impact studies, ensuring that each project reflects the values of malama Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference 'aina(caring for the land)and kuleana(responsibility)at its core.Grounded in the ancestral (HLPC),Member wisdom of Hawaii and skilled in fostering meaningful collaboration, he works across Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, Member public, private, and non-profit sectors to deliver culturally resonant and sustainable pq'I Foundation,Board of Director 2001- outcomes. In his various leadership roles, he advocates for embedding a Native Hawaiian 2003; President,2003-Present perspective into planning frameworks that honor both people and place with cultural and Oahu Island Burial Council, Chair; environmental integrity. Vice-Chair;'Ewa Moku Representative, SELECTED PROJECTS: 2005 2012 Ho'okua'aina Master Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands& EDUCATION: Maunawili, Oahu Papakolea Community Development Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education NAGPRA,ARPA Application&Requirement Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan National Preservation Institute Kalihi, O'ahu Cultural Center& Kupuna Assisted Living Center Master Plan Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Kauluakalana Master Plan Puowaina, Oahu Arts,Folk and Traditional Arts Apprentice Maunawili, Oahu Program Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kamehameha Schools- Ho'olehua Veteran Center-EA,Master Cyril Lani Pahinui He'eia Master Plan Plan,CRM Section io6:A Review for Experienced He'eia, O'ahu Ho'olehua, Molokai Practitioners Kamehameha Schools- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Cultural Resource Management Plan Molokai Island Plan Consultation and Protection of Native State of Hawaii Island of Molokai American Sacred Lands Kamehameha Schools-North Shore Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Island of Oahu Waimea Nui Master Plan Master of Urban and Regional Planning Kamehameha Schools-Natural Resource Honolulu, Oahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Management Plan Update Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate State of Hawaii Wai'anae Coast Emergency Access Road/ University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Parallel Secondary Access Road Identification&Management of Traditional Management Plan Wai'anae, Oahu Cultural Places Keauhou, Hawaii Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Board of Water Supply-Ko'olau Loa Pu'u Opae Special Area&Settlement Plan B.A.Political Science Watershed Management Plan Kekaha, Kauai Windward O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI University of Hawaii at Manoa-Hawaii FEMA Certified HURRIPLAN Resilient Board of Water Supply Haiku Stairs Institute of Marine Biology(Coconut Building Design Coursework He'eia, Oahu Island),Master Plan,LRDP,EIS,CIA National Disaster Preparedness Training Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Strategic Kaneohe,O'ahu Center Management Framework for Kaka'ako Pelekane Bay-EA,Ecological Restoration DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Makai Assessment Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Honolulu, Oahu North Kohala, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 J E F F R EY H. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners OVERTON (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member Principal Planner . Oahu Economic Development Board, Chair U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) As Principal Planner,Mr.Overton leads the preparation of Master Plans,environmental impact documents, land use permitting, and community involvement for private EDUCATION: developments, military installations, and government projects. His experience spans M.S. Marine Environmental Science over 40 years of Environmental Impact Statements and permitting for residential State University of New York, NY communities, infrastructure and utilities, renewable energy projects, government B.S.Zoology/Biology Oceanography Duke University, NC facilities, scientific installations, schools, resorts, commercial/mixed-use centers, and recreational facilities. Mr. Overton directs community and area-wide Master PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: Plans, site selection studies and urban design plans, and provides expert testimony Haiku Stairs Study EIS-APA Hawaii before State and County land use authorities. Cultural Preservation Award,2020 Hale'iwa Store Lots-APA Hawaii SELECTED PROJECTS: Environment/Preservation Award,2015 Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor- Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu- Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu-APA logo Master Plan,Fuel Pier Design,EIS Master Plan,EA,Permits Kalaeloa, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii Hawaii Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2011 Pan-STARRS Observatory- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan- EIS(NEPA),CDUP Strategic Implementation Master Plan APA National Planning Excellence Award, Maunakea, Hawaii Kapalama, O'ahu 2008 U.S.Army Garrison Hawai'i-Pohakuloa Kamehameha Schools-Kohou TOD Training Area,NEPA/HEPA EIS Residential Development Waialua Town Master Plan-APA Hawaii Pohakuloa, Hawaii Honolulu, O'ahu Chapter Community-based Planning Award, 2005 Pelekane Bay&Watershed-Ecosystem Kamehameha Schools- Restoration Plan(NEPA) North Shore Lands Master Plan Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan- Kohala, Hawaii North Shore O'ahu APAHawai'i Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2000 Coconut Plantation Village- Kalaeloa ASEF 2 Solar- SMA,PDU,Zone Change EA, HCDA Dev.Permit Kapa'a, Kaua'i Kalaeloa,O'ahu East Kapolei Solar(5MW)- Kapolei Harborside Center-Master Plan, Environmental Studies,Permits EIS,State Land Use,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Kalaeloa, O'ahu Hale'iwa Commercial Redevelopment- Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor- Master Plan,Zone Change,EA EIS(NEPA),EA Hale'iwa, O'ahu Kohala, Hawaii Hilo Judiciary Complex- La'ie Development Plan&Wastewater Site Selection Study,EIS Facility-EIS,Facility Plan,Permits Hilo, Hawaii La'ie,O'ahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Expansion- Makaiwa Hills Residential Community- Master Plan EIS,SMA Permit,PDR,WSD Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use,Zoning Honolulu, O'ahu 'Ewa, O'ahu Ho'opili Community-Master Plan, Manini'Owali Residential Community- Zone Change,Urban Design Plan Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use Kapolei, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY 1111 p PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & „, ASSOCIATIONS: American Planning Association(APA), CAMUSO Member American Institute of Certified Planners AICP '` (AICP),Member Principal Planner s American Red Cross,Board Member N.. ! Waikiki Improvement Association, Member NAIOP Commercial Real Estate As an environmental and land use planner, Tracy brings more than 19 years of Development Association,Member experience working on projects ranging from renewable energy, biofuels, agricultural Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; developments, educational facilities, industrial parks, scientific research institutions, Urban Plan Participant residential communities, and resort master plans.Through her experience working on Women in Renewable Energy(WiRE), public relations and policy issues in the Office of U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye and Member the Hawai'i State Legislature,Tracy utilizes her specialized knowledge of public policy Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, Member and implementation to assist in the coordination with both community and government organizations. Business Industry Association(BIA), Member SELECTED PROJECTS: Hawaii Society of Business Professionals,Board Member Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu 2o1H East Kapolei Solar Farm- Patsy T.Mink Leadership Alliance Community(2,400 homes)-Master Plan,EA, Environmental Studies,CUP Inaugural Le Cohort,Leadership -17 AL Permits Kapolei, Oahu Kona, Hawaii The Element by Westin Kapolei Hotel- Pacific Century Fellows,Fellow 201I9- Aloha Solar Energy-Four 5MW Facilities- CUP 2022 EA,Permits Kapolei, Oahu Island of O'ahu EDUCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel-CUP Limited Aloha Solar Energy Fund I,Lualualei Service Hotel Masters in Public Administration Lualualei, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Aloha Solar Energy Fund II, Kalaeloa Farrington Highway Improvements- B.A.Political Science Kalaeloa, O'ahu EA, Pre-Design University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI AES Waiawa Solar Farm- East Kapolei, O'ahu HONORS &AWARDS: LUC/Entitlement Support First Assembly of God Windward Church Waiawa, Oahu Redevelopment Expansion- Hawai'i Business Magazine-zo for the Clearway Waiawa Solar(36MW)- EA,SMA,CUP next 20 Awardee,2024 SLUBA,CUP,Waiver Kaneohe,Oahu Pacific Business News-Women Who Waiawa, Oahu Halekua-Royal Kunia Phase II, Mean Business Awardee,2019 Clearway Mililani Solar(65MW)- PDH, Zoning Adjustment,UA Pacific Business News-Forty Under 4o CUP,Waiver Kunia, Oahu Awardee,2019 Mililani, Oahu Hawaii Baptist Academy Elementary Department of Education-Wai'anae School-CUP,SDD Elementary School Administration/ Honolulu, O'ahu Student Center,EA Hawaii BioEnergy Kauai Algae Farm- Wai'anae, Oahu Permitting Strategy,State/County Department of Education-James Permits Campbell High School Classroom Building, Lihu'e, Kauai EA,Waiver Hawaii Film Studio-EA,SDD,Variance 'Ewa, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu Department of Land Management-Hale Hawaii State Hospital- Mauliola,EA New Patient Facility, PRU Modifications Honolulu, Oahu Kaneohe,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY NEPA,EA NEPA,EA Honolulu, O'ahu Wahiawa, O'ahu CAM U SO La'ie Inn Redevelopment- State Film and Digital Media Center- EA,SMA Permit EA,SMA Permit La'ie,O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu AICP La'iapala Makai&Heights, Zone Change The Cove at Ko'Olina Redevelopment- Principal Planner Kalaeloa, O'ahu EIS,SMA,CUP Leihano Senior Village CCRC-CUP, Kapolei, O'ahu UA Status Updates TopGolf Hawaii- SELECTED PROJECTS: Kapolei, O'ahu EA,Special District Permit City&County of Honolulu Affordable LRE Mahi Solar(izo MW)- Honolulu, O'ahu Housing Land Use Zoning and SUP,CUP,Waiver University of Hawaii at Manoa- Environmental Permitting Evaluation for Kunia, O'ahu C-MORE Hale,EA Harbor Arms/Royal Kunia/1615 Ala Wai Honolulu, O'ahu 'Aiea/Waipahu/Honolulu, O'ahu Marriott Residence Inn- CUP Limited Service Hotel UOP Integrated Biorefinery-Permitting Hilton Hawaiian Village AMB Tower- Kapolei, O'ahu Strategy,State/County Permits SEIS,SMA,PDR,WSD Kalaeloa, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Maka'iwa Hills-EIS,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu U.S.Army Training Areas Oahu- Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan- Outrigger Ka'anapali Beach Resort- Environmental Condition of EIS,SMA,PDR,WSD EIS,SMA Properties(ECoP) Honolulu, O'ahu Central, O'ahu/North Shore, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise- Waikiki Beachcomber-SSD Sea Level Rise Ada tation StudyOutrigger Waikiki Paradise Hotel-SDD p Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort- Westin Maui Resorts&Spa- Ho'opili Community-Zone Change Adult Pool and Landscaping SMA(m) Kapolei, O'ahu SEIS,SMA,SSV p Honolulu, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Ho'ohana Solar Farm(52MW)-EA,CUP Kunia, O'ahu Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk- EIS,SMA,County Permits Hyatt Hotel at Ho'opili-CUP Honolulu, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu Prince Waikiki-SMA,WSD Hyatt Regency Retail Redevelopment- Honolulu, O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Hawaii Renewable Fuel Production Facility,CUP,Zoning Variance Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort- Kapolei,O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Petroleum Expansion- CUP,Height Variance lolani School-CUP,JDA Kapolei, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Phycal Algae Pilot Project-State/NEPA EA Kaena Point Tracking Station- Wahiawa, O'ahu NEPA,EA Wai'anae, O'ahu Pulama Lanai Farm Labor Dwellings- CUP Kapolei Energy Storage Park-CUP, Kaumalapa'u Highway, Lanai Entitlement Modifications Kapolei, O'ahu Queen's Medical Center-West Oahu,PRU Modifications Kapolei Harborside Center- 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu EIS,Zone Change Kalaeloa, O'ahu Salvation Army Residence Facilities- Land Use Permitting Kapolei West Community- Honolulu, O'ahu EIS Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Schofield Barracks Wells Relocation- Kalia Wastewater Improvements- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 R E N E PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: Licensed Architect,State of Hawaii NISHIKAWA American Institute of Architects(AIA), MATSUMURA Member ° U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP v Leadership in Energy and Environmental Principal Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) City of Kapolei Design Advisory Board, Member As a master planner and urban designer,Rene uses design to create communities. She American Planning Association(APA), strives to create visionary, yet realistic solutions for her projects and has extensive Member experience in large-scale communities,housing,commercial centers,transit-oriented American Institute of Certified Planners districts,and university campuses projects. Rene's work includes all phases of master (AICP),Member planning from initial site analysis, feasibility studies, program development, concept Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; Urban alternatives, master plans and design guidelines. Her strategic design approach Plan Participant based on a strong understanding of the physical, regulatory,and cultural context adds EDUCATION: immense value to her client's development projects. It is through such collaborations Doctor of Architecture that she is provided with a platform for her passion to develop engaging communities, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI spaces, and environments that positively impact Hawaii families. B.A.Architectural Studies University of Washington,WA SELECTED PROJECTS: Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu Master Ho'opili Gateway Commercial HONORS &AWARDS: Plan and Design Guidelines Master Plan Pacific Business News- Forty Under 4o Kona, Hawaii 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Honoree, 2017 Ho'opili Urban Design Guidelines Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kai 'Ewa Beach, Oahu Plan(2o17) Wailani Residential Design Guidelines Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Kamehameha Schools-Kaka'ako HCDA Hokuli'a Nalu Kai Master Plan and Design Master Plan,Kaiaulu 0 Kaka'ako Guidelines Honolulu, Oahu Kona, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Waipahu Kamehameha Schools-He'eia Design Redevelopment Master Plan Guidelines for Kahuhipa District Waipahu, O'ahu Kaneohe,O'ahu Kamehameha Schools- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama He'eia Master Plan Design Guidelines for Super Block and Kaneohe,O'ahu Kohou Waterfront University of Hawaii-West Oahu Master Honolulu, O'ahu Developer RFP Hunt Development Kapolei West Urban Design Guidelines Ewa Beach, O'ahu Kapolei, Oahu Wailani Master Plan-Grove Farm Hanamaulu Village Integrated Workforce Lihue, Kauai Community Master Plan,EIS and 2o1H Wailea Large Parcel Master Plan Lihue, Kauai Wailea, Maui HCDA Kaka'ako-Waterfront Project Wailea SF-S Master Plan Master Plan Wailea, Maui Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue Town-Kuhio Highway Ho'opili Master Plan Redevelopment Plan 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Ho'opili Urban Design Plan BYU-Hawaii Master Plan Update 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu La'ie,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 RENE NISHIKAWA MATSUMURA D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP Principal SELECTED PROJECTS: County of Maui-Wailuku Campus Master Plan Wailuku, Maui HHFDC Kahului Mixed-Use Civic Center and Afforable Housing Kahului, Maui Princeville Ranch Lots Master Plan Princeville, Kaua'i University of Hawaii at Manoa-Student Housing Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Assets School Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Damar City Master Plan Belitung, Indonesia Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu OCCC Redevelopment Concept Plan Kalihi, Hawai'i Sentul City Master Plan Sentul, Indonesia Sea Life Park Master Plan Waimanalo,O'ahu Honokea Surf Village Kalaeloa,O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-Royal Kunia Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu- Harbor Arms Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Aiea, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-1615 Ala Wai Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment Honolulu, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C A I ;. • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: , , American Institute of Certified Planners KLOSTER �" (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP American Planners Association(APA), Member Senior Associate U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Senior Planner Leadership in Energy and Environmental a�' s Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) Cami serves as project manager for major assignments. She is responsible for the EDUCATION: effective preparation of land use master plans, watershed planning studies, and M.S. Environmental Studies environmental impact documents for government,institutional,and private sector clients. Yale University, CT She has 28 years of professional experience and specialized knowledge and experience B.S.Environmental Science Washington State University,WA in the watershed environments of Hawaii and facilitation of local planning efforts with community groups. SELECTED PROJECTS: U.S.Army Corps of Engineers- COMANVREG Hawaii Overview and West Maui Watershed Plan Regional Interation Plans Island of Maui Pearl Harbor, Oahu; Sasebo,Yokosuka, Board of Water Supply- and Atsugi,Japan Watershed Management Plans Roman Catholic Church- North Shore&Windward Oahu Facility Planning City&County of Honolulu-NPDES Storm Honolulu, O'ahu Water Permit Education&Outreach U.S.Navy- Island of Oahu Base Exterior Architecture Plans City&County of Honolulu-Storm Water Pearl Harbor, O'ahu, Sasebo,Yokosuka, Utility Communication &Outreach and Atsugi,Japan Island of Oahu Department of Education-Kulanihako'i Cool Honolulu: Heat Action Plan and High School Pedestrian Crossing Study& Awareness Campaign Overpass Environmental Assessment Island of Oahu Kihei, Maui County of Kauai-Impact Fee Study Island of Kauai Kailua Seventh-Day Adventist Church- Planning Honolulu &Windward, Oahu Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan and Community Outreach North Shore, Oahu Kamehameha Schools-Cultural Resource Management Plan State of Hawaii Waialua Town-Master Plan Waialua, Oahu Kamehameha Schools- Food Initiatives&Trends North Shore, Central Oahu, 'Ewa, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C O DY PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners WINCHESTER (AICP),Member American Planning Association(APA)- DMHA, AICP AHawaii Chapter Associate Senior Planner { APA-Tribal and Indigenous Planning i Division,Member • ' APA-Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Planning Division,Member With over 12 years of professional experience in Hawaii, Cody specializes in APA-LGBTQ and Planning Division, community-based resiliency planning and historic preservation. He is adept at Member preparing environmental impact documents, land use permit applications, master Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference plans, and technical assessments of climate change factors. He is also skilled Hawaii Wildfire Management at navigating Hawai'i's Chapter 6E and federal Section 106 historic preservation Organization,Board Member processes for archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. Cody has a EDUCATION: proven track record of engaging directly with communities, including underserved populations across Hawaii.A strong communicator,Cody excels at presenting complex Master of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI technical data in clear, actionable language for decision-makers and stakeholders. Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance(DMHA)Certificate Cody's professional background includes his tenure at G70, where he advanced University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI environmental and climate resiliency projects, and his work at the National Disaster B.S.Geology Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) on coastal hazard adaptation research and Oklahoma State University,OK training programs. In addition to his professional contributions, he serves as a board member of the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization. SELECTED PROJECTS: Washington Place Restoration Project Department of Transportation-Kawaihae Honolulu, Oahu Harbor Improvements Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Kawaihae, Hawaii Island Kahalu'u, Hawaii Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise Brigham Young University-Plan Review Adaptation Study Use Permit Honolulu, Oahu La'ie, Oahu Ko'olauloa Resilience Hub EA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Hau'ula, Oahu Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Waimea, Kauai Management Plan EIS Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Island Anahola Kuleana Settlement Plan Keaukaha Panaewa Resilience Hub Anahola, Kauai Hilo, Hawaii Island HoKua Place Climate Change Analysis LRE Pulehu Solar Climate Change Analysis Kapa'a, Kauai Kula, Maui City and County of Honolulu- LRE Mahi Solar GHG Analysis Emergency Operations Center EA Kunia, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu National Park Service&Ka'Ghana 0 Department of Transportation- Kalaupapa Memorial Hilo Harbor Improvements Kalawao, Kalaupapa, Molokai Hilo, Hawaii Island United States Air Force-Kaena Point Board of Water Supply-Haiku Stairs EIS Satellite Tracking Station Helipad NEPA EA Kaneohe,Oahu Wai'anae, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 - evd,- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Pu'u 'Opae Special Area Master Plan KEKAHA, WAIMEA, KAUAI Panning towards developing a comprehensive strategy of kuleana homesteading for PROJECTS FACTS approximately 140 .5-acre subsistence agricultural and pastoral lots on approximately Client:Department of Hawaiian 1,440 acres of land in Kekaha, Waimea, Kauai. Also includes community use and Home Lands economic development targeted to larger scale agricultural opportunities, i.e.orchards, and restoration of native ecosystem and continuance of subsistence hunting practices. SERVICES PROVIDED Work include community outreach with beneficiaries with technical support on natural planning&Environment and cultural resource management, conservation practices, wildfire management, and community economic development. Community Facilitation Mixed-Use Planning ll(fIIIIIIIIWfAV'l1Y '1. '� I II • g e W j G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Honolulu Board of Water Supply Waihe'e Lo'1 Restoration and Riparian Learning Center WAIHE'E, O'AHU The Waihe'e Lo'i Restoration and Riparian Learning Center in Waihe'e,Oahu will restore PROJECT FACTS traditional lo'i kalo and the stream environment through community involvement and Client:Honolulu Board of Water Supply education that re-instills a sense of shared kuleana for watershed management in Size:27 acres Waihe'e Valley. Proposed activities include restoring existing fallow lo'i; help maintain Completion:January 2021 existing 'auwai system used by the taro farmers downstream; and restore riparian and forest areas with appropriate native and non-invasive plants. G70 performed all environmental engineering and surveying services in connection with the Environmental SERVICES PROVIDED Assessment. Planning&Environment Environmental Assessment ' . , .-' ,...1 :,.. eaois;APt44;;,:,...:!':' ' ' 'Itl'''': ' iw....' ii lt; iwu ask ' '^te Proposed Pd fif Double Stall t,240,R40 SF f as' - • Kapu ama, Compoeling To Ice Panlion 1' Restricted Watershed PotwKia walrvc PI r Prgposoq • :.+�.• Nurc YSeP rveI n Ivpp r FMNd PasSAata P+va7s on ReL Vd Existing Cklarination 1 n Mirwttvai 4 E'Auwel Oa4e d itdng aunt+'�++�i vt Grawel Roan Plopoi -�Y. Proposers 6rawel I ed //v — ry Parkarg Lot able Stall r I A"� Composting Toilet Prapoeed ptopnsed r ! ,Y."'.` Pr Fed V 1.200 SF' Parking L \ trash e n Pax gran \ v .yo. Let ` Bicycle 1\ ". .. ff�"�' 9 ` Rack CxlsTln9 w Y� Gate 1 BWS water \\ r' ; Tunnel Pcsa1 \ 4 J , Existing \Grevol Road ,, _ ` ice Pond Stream Pestored Erisnng Rath \s\. Walhe'e DSOS Waihee Restored d (Irnpa[lon Oath) +• Sercam Strvam Gage 816284140 gdEW Saluting Mm 7 ,pY4T"Y b (Dam)!'Anneal 1/2 Lid'Y 4r.. �� Y', a ^yy,, G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Settlement Plan ANAHOLA, KAUAI The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is proposing the Anahola Kuleana PROJECTS FACTS Homestead Settlement Plan to offer 110 homestead lots(14 Pastoraland 101 Subsistence Client:Department of Hawaiian Agriculture) on 462 acres on the Island of Kauai (figure 3). According to HAR Chapter Home Lands 10-3-30 Kuleana Homestead Leases, DHHL agrees to survey, stake and award lots and provide an unpaved roadway suitable to access the lots. As a non-traditional program, SERVICES PROVIDED the Kuleana Homestead Program places responsibilityfordevelopmentof infrastructure Planning& Environment in the hands of native Hawaiian beneficiaries. This arrangement provides beneficiaries land within a shorter time frame than the traditional DHHL awarding process, as well Community Facilitation as the opportunity to create a new self-sufficient community. The Project is proposing Mixed Use Planning the following DHHL land uses: Subsistence Agriculture, Pastoral, Community Use and Special District.These uses are intended to integrate the Settlement Plan area with the Anahola Town Center to create an intact contemporary ahupua'a. -`.— .. ofa•alufa s .am aiar Arohola sf e . y •'' Ij - ''' Ir--,,,,, ---- <:_...,.___._ "...----.-- I -- i--,.. .. _. 1...' ': ' I \''',. /- i i ___ _ ,. „ :„.... , , ..:•. , , \ ‘,._.4______..__ ___. , .. .......-0, _____ .._:\ .,..,....... .„... : .. _.. , ...,.,_ „- ___ .._•_..-.-\--\v\._\:::::„.-_ --r-•-.....\.. ,,„•,,.4„. ._ 1 _. 1 . •,. . _ . L_p____r___r i_T=___i_l• _,...., __,_._.:_ .... .,„..., ..,.,..... ,.... ___:..____.,__ ..„. . , ,.: . _ . , . .,...., • r rt .. =i a G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan KAUNAKAKAI, MOLOKAI In 2011, a portion of the lands comprising the Malama Cultural Park were transferred PROJECT FACTS from the State of Hawaii into the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands(DHHL)inventory. Client:Department of Hawaiian In 2018, the Hawaiian Home Commission, under DHHL land use administrative rules, Home Lands designated the Malama Cultural Park as Special District with the goal of preserving Size:4.56 acres and protecting significant natural, historic and community resources on Trust lands. Completion: 2011 To help achieve this goal, DHHL will be developing a Special Area Management Plan for the future management of the park lands and resources. The Plan will address concerns such as responsible access to the area, management of DHHL facilities and SERVICES PROVIDED infrastructure, and stewardship of natural and cultural resources within the property.. Planning& Environment Master Planning Cultural Resource Management Natural Resource Management Historical Preservation nm�+w�u I 1 ....�.... 1 ! ri `— ® 7 I ,-P.j '1 , r. ir - " _ ' ^mot �- °1 •1 I - 1','1 1 ° _ [ 1 ` li, wyip � =Mr. ' � 'd1. e - .; 1 I 4 ` 3r r L+. a„ i t J 111 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hana Health HANA, MAUI Hana Health intends to develop approximately 32 acres of agricultural land that lies PROJECT FACTS adjacent to parcel that is leased to Hana Health by the State Department of Health for Client:Hana Health its current operations. The expansion will further enhance Hana Health's kuleana to Size:32 acres improve the quality of life for all Hana residents through a cohesive and comprehensive Construction:$104,785 commitment to the social, economic, and health needs of this community. The Project is intended to expand farming, housing,and infrastructure as part of a directed farming Completion:On going program inclusive of traditional Hawaiian and other suitable crops that will align with the Owner's commitments to servicing the community as a center of healing and holistic SERVICES PROVIDED wellness. G70 work includes design, planning and engineering services for an Existing Planning &Environment Conditions Assessment and Feasibility Study/Master Plan. Civil Engineering Hana I4 alth a 7 County Public x Works Office • S•• 414. 00,1 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Ho'okupu Center KAKA'AKO, OAHU Located along O'ahu's Ala Moana Beach Park,next to Kewalo Basin,the Ho'okupu Center PROJECT FACTS is a setting to foster the programs of Kupu. We sought to create a modern "Hawaiian" Client:Kupu place, not a building. The facility design focuses on the great location and providing Size:8,820 sq.ft. flexible space for education and functions. This blurred the separation of interior and exterior spaces with low-cost semi-transparent exterior garage roll-up doors and Completion: March 2019 interior sliding glass panels. The water shed is essentially one great room with net inspired art installations over the trusses, and natural, cool toned finishes throughout. SERVICES PROVIDED The finishes used throughout speak to the Hawaiian sense of place with the exposed Architecture wood panels, monkeypod countertops, and rich green accent walls. Integrating the net Interior Design inspired installation reflected the prior cultural use of the site, and symbolically tied the Civil Engineering program and spaces to the ocean. It also blurs the delineation of building over place, further emphasizing this modern "Hawaiian Sense of Place". Awards:IIDA Ho'ohuli Awards-Serve Award,2019 . , . mr v Y r' II . P „ !is i -.':' , -411A r �� � 1 T .. � "tom l y _ — d` �s IAA-cko "! 1 II N r'i I h�. . re p ._� � ti . y � -r 4y. lip.if ill -al, .- A. 1 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kalahuipua'a Fishponds WAIKOLOA, HAWAI'I G70 initiated an ethno-historical study for the Kalahuipua'a fishponds in Waikoloa. The PROJECTS FACTS Mauna Lani Resort Association is planning improvements to the fishponds, including Client:Mauna Lani Resort Association possible restoration. The ethno-historical study was designed to identify any cultural resources or practices that may occur in the area and to gain an understanding of the community's perspectives on the ponds and the proposed restoration. , ,a . • ► es �' r� •-,. .,.��. :11 tnaka.wa < "ri p M _ - y s • i • . '. A. .� A.Mm" .- i R� ! '4 ' , , 1. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamehameha Schools Kapaeloa Cultural Learning Project HONOLULU, O'AHU The Kamehameha Schools Kapaeloa Cultural Learning Project will include an outdoor PROJECT FACTS activity lawn, an educational pavilion, dormitory structures (up to 3,00o sq. ft.), a Client:Kamehameha Schools caretaker's residence, an educational native plants garden, off-street parking, and support infrastructure.G7o completed the Master Plan (including cultural landscape and sensitivity SERVICES PROVIDED analysis), Architectural Concepts, Environmental Assessment, Preliminary Engineering Report, SMA Use Permit, and Conditional Use Permit. Architecture Planning&Environment Civil Engineering v >is ',i ( tip" �.` I1 �� r, �;,x,;�z,'.,,s d �r f �1� r1�,,a t�3,r_ �} rhif; t -W f • .t� - . - 'L,,' �r;;;; 11p 1 1 I �i4� , ��il�Lt �tai lM9 h r r . w 4 salllu 71l( � 3 ��1 I2ZZ, ,. i'' ailli0 1 "' i, fi: . l ry, a i a r ti . ,' - .LL rW," "P ? A.r" r' i sY rr ..,',n t �i � i LJ ,mo Ian y , + + , , I'" ,""',.-"'': '.:'.-r.:_v.,.: ., 7,..,,::..., ... ..., ...•., -- . .. _. ; y Syr :vs.,* 3,; _" i- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 La'i Opua Community Center NORTH KONA, HAWAI'I G7o worked with the Kaniohale Community Association and its 5o1(c)3 non-profit Board, PROJECT FACTS La'i'Opua 2020, and partners to provide a document that reflects their vision to bring social Client:La'i'Opua 2020&Kaniohale services and programs that contribute vocationally,economically,socially, and culturally to Community Association the growing communities of Kealakehe.The report includes a program,feasibility study and Size:20,000+acres conceptual plan for the development of the proposed community center complex within the Completion:Ongoing La'i'Opua Villages of Kealakehe, North Kona, Island of Hawaii. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Planning&Environment li, o .Mw 4 r . . 4 } ... ...l�. aw uu '8flii ry rrt ry,' r�: I! . .1° ' "'"'""'"i t � Rti ,, ' I i �„ 4a °; m mryral '4:4 4 ll w ; ''; " " � r\itJ �lUgij 1 f6'i� i{ saS0S '""4,:Na 4,4Q #II • . au.��a i I ! uu 44 'a .,.,."..,7 u u ;MIl�. 4.. • Ali _ ., fit. ti. • • f • M. \ '4e " � ' Jt_1?w • ''',.''':'.:'1 1'•...:..,.':::,''.......'‘. '''',' ;'''''Oi'' '4+tip,,,' ..,P-... ' :.' '.-;-' . , ,. .z.`',. -,'•,..1.._ .. :,.,...-4.,-..d.'!::7,),*. ,,,fi T ' "I' "`i.4 W.xz. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae Farm Village WAIANAE, OAHU The Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae (POW) Farm Village is a community-based grassroots PROJECTS FACTS initiative that is to provide a permanent home and a sustainable secure source of food Client:Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae for a segment of an underserved community. POW is a village of approximately 250 people living unhoused on the edge of the Wai'anae Boat Harbor. "Pu'uhonua" means SERVICES PROVIDED place of refuge in Hawaiian language. The village is home to keiki (children) to kupuna (seniors), a majority of which are Native Hawaiian and one of the most self-sufficient Planning&Environment villages of communal living in the State. In summary, the proposed farm village Architecture primarily consists of group living facility units comprised of 200 total units organized in Civil Engineering 11 clusters and agricultural cultivation.Accessory uses include a community gathering area called the Hale Halawai, donation center, health assessment center, community kitchen and storage, transitional tent area, caretaker's house, playground, agriculture warehouse,agriculture pavilion,agriculture storage,and an animal care area.The POW Village project is designed to co-locate a group living facility with a working agricultural farm. At its existing location at the Wai'anae Boat Harbor, POW villagers work together to grow their own crops.The objective of the following conceptual farm plan is threefold. First, POW intends to produce enough crops to feed its existing residents. The second intention is to farm enough crops to share with the wider Wai'anae community. Lastly, POW intends to sell any excess harvest to market. The outcome of POW's proposed plan will support POW's continued self-sustainability and helps contribute to a growing movement on the island to produce our own food. POW also conducted outreach with other local farmers and experts, including Kahumana Farms and Sustain Hawaii, and local experts including the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the West Oahu Soil and Water Conservation District, the Oahu Resource Conservation & Development Council (0'ahu RCD), USDA Farm Service Agency, and the University of Hawaii (UH) College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources(CTAHR). +1w aw G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 G7C 111 S King Street,Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.523.5866 www.g70.design County of Hawaii Planning Department NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for fiscal year 2025-2026 Letter of Interest and Statements of Qualifications for PL.4) Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaption) Prepared for: Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 June 30, 2025 0- yi --e °2, 070 111 S.King Street June 30, 2025 Suite 170 Honolulu,HI 96813 8o8.523.5866 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director www.g70.desigr. Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 Subject: Statement of Qualifications& Letter of Interest Planning Department, County of Hawaii for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Dear Mr. Darrow: G70 is pleased to express interest in providing professional services to the County of Hawaii Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in the following categories: PL.4) Community Planning (Community Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation) Established in 1971, G70 is Hawai`i's largest full service multi-discipline design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, civil engineering, planning and environment, geographic information systems, technology, and interior design. Our team brings a collective high level of talent unique in our approach and broad thinking from typical firms. G70's team will: ✓ Create Value— understanding our client, culture and community to design innovative solutions that deliver a successful project on time, and on budget. ✓ Provide a "One Stop Shop" of Skilled Professionals - collaborative and multidiscipline team of professionals including engineers, planners, architects, interior designers, information technologists, cultural specialists, software engineers, GIS technicians, graphic designers, asset managers, and communications personnel. ✓ Be Culturally Relevant in Design and Project Management—years of experience and involvement with the local culture, community and government agencies allow us to deliver successful projects. ✓ Promote Sustainable Principles —delivering solutions that consider the context of the project using a cross discipline, life cycle perspective to integrate and protect resources and the community. ✓ Leverage Technology—knowledge and ability to utilize technological tools to provide efficient and valued added service. 1. The name of the firm or person, contact information including email address,the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices; Name of firm: Group 70 International dba G70 Firm Address: 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 Contact Person: Kawika McKeague, AICP, President, Principal Planner Email Address: kawikam@g70.design Phone number: (808) 523-5866 ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 2 of 3 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: G70 was founded in 1971. We have averaged 100 employees over the past five years and we currently have 105 employees. 3. The education,training, and qualifications of the individual, or if a firm, its key employees in accordance with HRS 103D-304 and/or the professional and scientific occupation series contained in the United States Office of Personnel Managements' Qualifications Standards Handbook: Please see Resumes of Key Personnel 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: • DHHL Pu'u `Opae Kuleana Settlement Plan • DHHL Anahola Settlement Plan • KS Keauhou Bay Management Plan • DOT, Hilo Harbor, Multiple Improvements • Keaukaha Pana`ewa Farmers'Association Master Plan • Hale Pohaku Mid-Elevation Facilities, Master Plan & EIS • Hiluhilu/UH West Hawaii, EIS & Permits • Kea'au High School, Site Evaluation Study/EIS • Kea'au II Elementary School, Site Evaluation Study/EIS • NELHA Master Plan • Hilo Judiciary Site Selection/EIS • Kona Judiciary Complex, Site Selection/EIS • La'ipa la Heights, EA & Permits • Palamanui—A Hiluhilu Development, Master Plan, EIS • UH Hilo Student Life & Events Center, Master Plan, EA • Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu • Kekaha Kai State Park Master Plan/EIS • Keauhou Bay Master Plan • Parker Ranch Master Plan • Mauna Kea Master Plan/EIS • Kawaihae Harbor EIS Improvements • `Ewa/Central Development Plan • CNMI State Standard Mitigation Plan • La`ie Community—Master Plan, EIS, Permits, and Wetland Studies • Ko`olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan • Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan • Wailua Town Master Plan • DHHL Kahikinui Regional Plan • DHHL Waimea Nui Regional Community Development, EA • Kalaeloa Harbor 2040 Master Plan/EIS G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 3 of 3 010 lient References Name Organization Phone Number Mr. Steve Kelly Kapolei Properties (808)674-6674 Mr. Barry Usagawa City and County of Honolulu—Board of Water Supply (808)748-5900 Mr. R. Kalani Fronda Hawai'i State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (808)620-9500 Ms. Hilarie Alomar Kamehameha Schools, Planning &Development Division (808) 523-6223 Mr. Joseph Earing Department of Accounting and General Services—Planning (808) 586-0486 Branch 5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit. We have provided supporting data for G70 to include: • Company Profile • Key Personnel Resumes • Project Profiles We appreciate your consideration of our firm for the above listed category. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (808) 523-5866 or by email at kawikam@g70.design. Sincerely, Kawika McKeague, AICP President, Principal Planner Director of Cultural Planning G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN M� r,.oP, „ ,l,,v1--- o FULL SERVICE :, 7 �^ ' ewt Established in 1971, G70 is Hawaii's largest full service multi-disciplined -F' 9• ' , ° •. :I Y design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in ;, + c!'”` -':,-'- . - -* " tt architecture, interior design, civil engineering, and lannin & environmental 9 planning m services. We have specific expertise in design for resort communities, 4 h , residential projects,educational and medical facilities,mixed-use commercial = ventures, utilities and roadway infrastructures, and all phases of master F i1;I. planning for major land holdings. -- �• CREATING VALUE Based in Honolulu, G70 is staffed with over 100 full-time professionals, including: licensed architects, interior designers, civil engineers, planners, * technical specialists,and other support personnel.The firm is on the forefront of sustainable design practices with 25 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professionals in all areas of service. CULTURALLY RELEVANT ,y re'`'" . , 44-, G70 is about stewardship. Our work begins with understanding our client, the host culture of each project, and the surrounding community. We work with '� communities to create designs that not only best serve the people, but also .„,. . .„ k•` incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land. ,- -', e' "';,, SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS Sustainable principles cross all disciplines in project development from ' ' planning to design, integrating land resource management and cultural heritage with cutting edge sustainable technology. G70 offers sustainable , r - design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site. We provide asset management resources I " ' to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for land owners and ( developers. - - TECHNOLOGY a. `� G70 is progressive in its use and application of design software to enhance e ,` visualization and bring efficiency to the design process. Our current list of software being utilized is: • Autodesk Revit • Adobe Photoshop • Autodesk AutoCAD • Adobe Illustrator j°���, � ,,,� _ • Autodesk Civil 3D • Adobe InDesign Eno• Autodesk Construction • Lumion • r+� �,1� =1 L Cloud / BIM 360 • Enscape • Autodesk Infraworks • Twinmotion �.,•,�� • Autodesk Forma • Cove.Tool • Arc GIS • Rhino -I • Bluebeam • Grasshopper • Sketchup Pro • Google Earth Pro G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 7.70 ARCHITECTURE w G70 designs architecture that represent the lifestyles of communities and respect the natural landscape surrounding each project. Our emphasis on cultural context, --- - honoring traditional values, combined with contemporary innovation and planning . ,g l " - --- of sustainable environments creates harmonious, memorable designs for our s�� future. P�� � ! M , s, � ,^�... �a oe--_ ' 31717.VIZT(1111111 . I t, CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Consulting Services include the full range of services for a civil consulting firm. Our capabilities are broadened significantly with the overlapping i- .., i , services and abilities of G70, including Planning and Environmental Services, y �`_ , Land-Use Permitting, Architecture, Sustainable Development, GIS and Geospatial , " z1 �,, Services,and Asset Management. , ` w. ; ;.! 4 � .. � INTERIOR DESIGN We believe that interior spaces should have a timeless quality and compliment the architectural style of its environment. Our team includes architects specializing ,, ' Asii in interior design. We offer custom designed finishes, furniture and architectural 5�^^Y +Y ti elements that offer signature details to enhance our client's individual style. � 1 v 4 PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT }.. � , & G70 provides comprehensive services to meet the challenges in the planning „ ilt,-:° '^ '•" �tr :4 ? of communities, regions and thepreservation of land resources. We engage the x" .&„ �' � is 9 k „� $ ',M � �. r� community in the process, assess the land,and prepare the necessary documents _" `` � to expedite the due diligence process in a timely manner. ' �•. z lf1 a V Y P it 8 y2rIA�{ ' q G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Approach Honor& Integrate With a deep understanding of an area's culture, heritage,and history at the onset of the design process, G70 is able to create distinctive, award-winning environments, richly appealing, harmonious and increasing in value over time. This is the foundation of good planning and design. Respect & Understand We are committed to sustainable design principles, approaching each project with in-depth research of the site, to understand its environmental context, geological and topographical features, wind and solar characteristics, and historical and cultural background. We provide innovative GIS and 3D visualization to assist in planning, design and decision making. Plan & Maintain G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site.With GIS capabilities and state-of-the- art software, we provide asset management resources to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for developers. Lead Future Design Our mission is to foresee a sustainable future now: to initiate, plan, design and build the best-in-class projects that demonstrate leadership in the global sustainability theater. -- 1-� - 4 __ Ali ` a ---r - A . ;tr.- } Ili ."- . G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Innovation Expertise G70 is on the cutting edge of sustainable development,recognizing the importance and impact of built environments of all types and sizes on individual lives, whole communities, and the entire planet. The firm's resources include a growing number of in-house LEED AP architects, planners, and interior designers working strategically with our clients and partners. LEED Services: • Pre-evaluation: identifying economically viable LEED compliance • Certification: processing and documenting a project through design and construction • Post-Certification: providing project asset management to ensure long term performance • Water Efficiency Improvement Assessment • Credit Products &Technologies Specification • Credit Innovation & Design programming Accountability: Our Sustainable Development Division created a proprietary methodology to map specific LEED components such as potable water consumption, graywater utilization, energy consumption, carbon footprint, waste generation, and open space. Following certification, G70 will monitor the ongoing performance of LEED certified projects.This innovative process ensures that the LEED building performs as designed throughout its life. `' V . < , .. ' 7- , _ , I lift Oft " 1.4 il . .... 1 ,....„. arm ,,, , ,,,,,,irt'I'' °'4:'''''''..., 'A iii -- , .. �' , tr.._,... 1. A. ilLIL - G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Central Union Preschool& Kindergarten Phase I G70 First &Second Floor Sustainable Renovations • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation(HPH) Nonprofit Kukulu Hale Award,2013 Preservation Commendation Award,2010 Department of Accounting and General Services No. 1 Capital Guam USMC Installation Appearance Plan Place ExteriorRenovation (Hemmeter Building) • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA) • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF)Preservation Award,2019 Planning&Analysis Honor Award,2012 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Kaupuni Village Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve • American Institute of Architects(AIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Mayor's Choice Award,2011 Outstanding Planning Project,2004 • United States Green Building Council(USGBC) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Green Project Team Award,2011 Award of Merit,2003 • American Planning Association(APA), • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Innovation In Planning:Best Practices for Sustainability Award,2010 Award of Merit,2003 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) G70 Interiors Office Renaissance Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA) Overall Grand Design Award,2006 Keep it Hawaii Kahili Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Hawai'i Baptist Academy Commercial Design Award of Excellence,2006 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Green Sustainable Design Award of Excellence,2006 Mayor's Choice Award,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award,2006 Grand Award Hawaii BuiltGreen,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Built Green Grand Award,2006 Kukulu Hale Award,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hawaii Baptist Academy High School- Phase Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • General Contractors Association (GCA) Award of Merit,2014 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Merit Award,2014 r _ 1 .1�•� w 1_ .. _ II I.. iiiiiici7, . „.::-::,....,,,,, „4_,,:,,,,....1....,.,,,,..., :‘,,, 6' ' ... st AcademyHigh School ;, : 7: ':► .0 • r j- . OF Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve l lolani School Sullivan Center; G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Hale Ola,Wailea Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Clubhouse • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Society of Heating,Refrigerating&Air-Conditioning Award of Excellence,2004 Engineers(ASHRAE) 1st Place,Region X,Technology Award,2011 Hale Pu'u,Wailea Holo Holo Ku Residential Condominiums • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2004 Mayor's Choice Award,2004 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Ho'okupu Center • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii New Residential Division Award,2004 Serve Award,2019 HPU Waterfront Lots at Aloha Tower Marketplace Hawaii State Art Museum Sculpture Garden • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HPH) Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2016 Preservation Honor Award,2014 Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Mayor's Choice Award,2013 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Public/Government Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2013 'lolani School Phase • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2012 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2005 Hilton Grand Waikikian • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) Grand Award,2004 ACE Project of Excellence Award,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Waikiki Improvement Association (WIA) Design Awareness Award,2004 Ho'owehiwehi Nui Award,2009 • General Contractor Association(GCA) Award of Excellence,2004 Hilton Hokulani Waikiki • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • General Contractor Association(GCA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Phase I New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) I r Award of Green Sustainability Program Within a Resort,2012 - ** ,:i* ::44. :' iN.0,4,-,'*; i air . ,.. 1 A , ,,... ,_ , , ... ,.:, „„..„„ ,, $4,'N.,. ' .-..s _Amor- %. Hilton Hokulani Waikiki :1,7:, ...044.„:::„, ,,,...740‘1,:s.,1/4.,' .:^;:tito_..,‘,--; u x •' �f d , Waikiki Beach Hawaii State Art Museum Sculpture Garden G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 'lolani School K-1 Community Kalihi Valley Homes Phase I Renovation • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) Award of Merit,2020 Award of Merit,2003 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu People's Choice Award,2020 Award of Merit,2002 'lolani School Residence Hall • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Award of Merit,2019 Renovation Project of the Year Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • General Contractors Association(GCA)of Hawaii Award of Excellence,2020 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu 'lolani School Sullivan Center • American Planning Association(APA) Outstanding Planning Award,2011 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Green Building Kukulu Hale Award,2014 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • General Contractor Association(GCA) • American Planning Association(APA) Award of Excellence-Design-Build/Design-Assist Construction,2014 Environmental/Preservation Award,2013 • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii Award of Merit,2014 Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii People's Choice Award,2014 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Japengo Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa • American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC)Hawaii Engineering Honor Award,2016 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 Historic Preservation Award,2015 Kailani at Ko Olina Housing Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus • Hawaiian Electric Company(HECO) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Energy Efficiency Award,2002 Non-profit Kukulu Hale Award,2009 • Parade of Homes First Place Winner,2002 Kailua Community Planning • American Planning Association(APA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 • 7.1 *i t �• � Kam attiLesourceM entiggian t, =+ I? �•. ;k. ti - • ) ,; 4 Kauna'oa Country Club'` d Kamehameha Schools Hate'iwa Store Lots G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus Lyon Arboretum • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Planning Association (APA)Hawaii Preservation Award,2006 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Maui Ocean Club Timeshare Conversion Kamehameha Schools North Shore O'ahu Master Plan • Hawai'i Green Business Award for Outstanding Efforts,2012 • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) • American Planning Association(APA) Gold Award,2003 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Joan K. Mendel Kingergarden Classroom • American Planning Association(APA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Planning Award,2008 Award of Merit,2019 Kaua'i Community Federal Credit Union Nanea Clubhouse • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) New Non-Profit Project Award,2012 Design Citation Award,2006 Kauna'oa Country Club • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for New Commercial,2006 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA)Grand Award New Commercial,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Design Award of Excellence,2005 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Division Award New Commercial,2004 Award of Honor,2010 Parker Ranch Center Koloa Landing Resort & Spa • General Contractor Association(GCA) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA)Keep it Hawaii Award of Merit,2003 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 PBS Hawaii Kuhio Park Terrace • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Non Profit Kukulu Hale Award,2018 Mayor's Choice Award,2010 i Laiopua 2020 Community Center � � TM • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii °'�°V Community-Based Planning Award,2008 '®�' r • ei • l e ,4 y R 1;' �y 4-,.•' • ,. Parker Ranch Center . .'•7:-t ofk • ':!.pl.V „",..,,, , Q ! y� OIIIIIIIIIIIII Y ■�■��� ■■ MOM • ' MOM a,r , t •, € :fry µ, Y, l ','. ImoA _.....P IIII It M OP .: ',' IF Nanea Clubhouse St.R ceville Re G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 The Salvation Army KROC Center Hawaii U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Consolidated Training and Medical Facility New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2012 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2007 Institutional Award of Excellence,2012 University of Hawaii-Center for Microbial Oceanography: St. Regis Princeville Resort Research and Education(C-More) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Merit,2012 Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Standard State Mitigation Plan CNMI Institutional Award of Honor,2012 • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Current Topic Award Safe Growth,2004 New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • National Concrete Masonry Association(NCMA), Wooden Structures Repair Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Award ofExcellence-Commercial,2011 Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii • Masonry Institute ofHawai'i, (MIH) Outstanding Work Award,2010 • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award,2017 Waialua Town Master Plan Concrete,Masonry,and Metal Structures Repair and Maintenance • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Hawaii Community-Based Planning Award,2005 for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Wailea Beach Resort &Spa • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Preservation Commendation Award,2018 Renovation Award-Commercial/Other Over 40,000 SF,2019 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District Ward Entertainment Center Consolidated Real Property Master Plan,Okinawa Area • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 Overall Grand Award,2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Project of the Year,2002 ,f ,»' d4i,.. . ,r,w .4 ,. • .r -� i , , University of Hawaii C-MORE - !f -- I , y .- - .,'x1r li 1f..1(" {if'. s / a' l"4 ` �k _ 1 ' ' 41 t', A I: r ., a j ! yi ,• pp kl: 1� r �' kzill �iP1Ci'•`r w 'iw T.-� -b I'� :�+•Cy'r ta ,�' R j » ,.„ ,• Y .sus j0.t, _ ' — " `""" Ward Entertainment Center _H ,; v „,onANai Glop KIX? •,,", , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . 01/11% . Services Overview G70 provides a variety of services to meet the complex challenges of planning land resources and diverse communities with a sustainable future. Our extensive experience in all phases of the development process includes Master Planning, Community Building and Land Use Entitlements.We are staffed to manage large-scale Environmental and Physical Planning with architecture to create appealing,sustainable settings. Our urban and environmental planners collaborate with in-house cultural experts, as well as solicit community input to incorporate historical and cultural elements in our planning process. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the approving agencies. G70 provides landowners and government agencies with the full range of land use permitting and entitlement services at both the State and County levels. G70 planning services include: • Community Master Plans • Land Use Permits • Resort Master Plans • Development Constraints Analysis (regulatory, • Educational Campus Plans environmental,technical) • Regional, General and Specific Plans • Regional and Area-wide Land Use Planning • Urban Design Plan / Design Guidelines • Detailed Property and Site Assessments, and Due Diligence Reporting • Park and Open Space Plans • Environmental Assessments and • Community Involvement and Facilitation Environmental Impact Statements • Feasibility Studies and Alternatives Analysis • Cultural& Historic Resource Management ,® •c. T d� art... 4 , ty o, - o "°' vW1 �, �K a „ 4 Ai ;3,, ,4ez-t4441,*--"ii-,-.N...4 4N,,,z,),4,„.,,-,.-,,,,(:4,t..---,„:;.-y, x, `' I CI o W�� t , " '�,. a ''9'. rg' S Iv. : y:� Fr'.. *i4^ s"N... i► jam --- : _. .. �� �i.n'�'��t r f e;l`�.��� _ a i L. 1 .,,eke i�� ee �. ",' .+ A A ' ` 1 {{ E s:V . r r K, k e r ,• G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Master Planning A master plan is a dynamic long-term planningdocument that provides a conceptual ��' n4, layout to guide future growth and development. Master planning is about making the ti" connection between buildings,social settings,and their surrounding environments. C.. A master plan includes analysis, recommendations,and proposals for a site's s population,economy, housing,transportation,community facilities, and land use. It �' is based on public input,surveys, planning initiatives,existing development, physical �� ' t .' t %� characteristics,and social and economic conditions. ' " '" ,L a �'� Select Master Plan experience includes: '• ' • Barbers Point NAS Pacific Sports Training Complex Master Plan • City of Kapolei Master Plan {{ • Grove Farm Visionary LLC Wailani Development(Lihue)Master Plan (project of iG70) 1 ,, • Hale'iwa Store Lots, Commercial Master Plan, EA&Permits i. ' , '' �yFr,.. • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve,Master Plan, EIS& Permits - • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan, EIS, &Permits .: • Ho'opili Community,Master Plan &Permits East --- , _ _.,:\.. r,--.-----4 i e�"a•r r:w • Kalaeloa Barbers Point Urban Master Plan EIS •+ -*" V i Lt • Kalaeloa Community Development,Master Plan - 'i ` °=d7' • Kamakana Village at Keahuolu,201H Master Plan, EIS& Permits -' + `tC "f � • Kamehameha Schools Maui& Hawai'i Campus,Master Plan • Kamehameha Schools Kaiaulu 'o Kaka'ako HCDA Master Plan fir • Kamehameha Schools North Shore Master Plan (*APA National Award) • Kane'ohe Ranch Kailua Town Master Plan °� qr • Kapolei West,Master Plan •'6) L. '- • Keauhou Bay Management Plan 1'• r #11/• ', yr'. • Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan - „✓ ”M1NN • Koko Head District Park&Shooting Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits I, . .` ... : : • Kualoa Ranch &Activity Club,Master Plan, EA,Permits '`'' '`'.__ , F•w,'•.•, N + S I • Makaiwa Hills,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ,„,. • Maui County Office Center,Master Plan, EIS&Permits = • Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan „.4 ., :" • Outrigger Waikiki Beach walk Master Plan, EIS& Permits . • Princeville Resort Expansion,Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits \ , w!' • UH Coconut Island Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits a f' ,4%FA .. . _ 4 '. • UH Manoa Long Range Development Plan ' , kk., 1.,,,,,, • Waikiki Aquarium Master Plan • Waikiki Beach Walk(Outrigger)Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ` +'` \ \ ate.. ', G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Environmental Services & Studies G70 has extensive experience in environmental planning services and the preparation of related documentation in compliance with County,State (HRS 343) and Federal(NEPA) laws. Projects have involved agriculture sites, observatories, government centers,schools, resorts, parks, nature preserves, retail centers, ••4- communities, institutions, military bases, resorts,shoreline structures, utilities, .:`,- - wastewater facilities,waterways and highways. i. Our full-service approach comprises site assessment and feasibility analysis through the completion of project environmental documentation.This is achieved through a solution-seeking approach that addresses Hawai'i's unique environments. G70 planners understand impact analysis in many disciplines and maintain well-established, long-term relationships with consulting specialists , , , , who can collectively assess the full range of potential project impacts and ..Ana Ra.....a°M' develop. Mauna Kea Science Reserve Complex,Hawaii Principal planners and senior planners at G70 are certified by the American i'� nnrr K , ,r- p Institute of Certified Planners (AICP),and two also hold Certified Environmental 'land' -_ Inspectors (CEI designations). Our capabilities extend to environmental permitting, •w Kirk w,:try // 15 Sand wetlands studies, Phase I hazardous materials site assessments,and coastal f - ;, a studies. G70 Environmental Services include: 01' &liftible s' •h 0 ,' KAi�'ia • Environmental assessments and impact statements (NEPA&Chpt. 343 HRS) 5 y""n • • Feasibility studies ° laS.h.D'.= % k Ii y• Pre-purchase land use and facilities assessments l ° " • Environmental master plans 0 A'.l" / ., ,,. a • Site assessments ® ° ,.. j+ L �F t ("__©® 91® • Wetlands delineation, management and mitigation '' 1- '-'�� � Il 1 - • Coastal studies Poi+ y ,.. ry "' • Wetlands natural wastewater treatment systems ' /. ;p ' r, • ..r • Wastewater reuse planning i , .1 • Integrated pest management plan - ' / ` r • Watershed management planning • Diversified agriculture and agroforestry program planning and development • Disaster resilience, preparedness,and recovery planning • Climate change analysis G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 P-'e' . OtAlat . Land Use Permitting & Entitlements Land development in Hawaii is complex, involving physical design ._,.. elements, environmental and socioeconomic issues, many governmental .1 '' w _ '`-.*.- regulations, as well as community participation. G70's staff has extensive a, .Y experience at all levels of governmental processing; we are able to guide +- and coordinate all elements expeditiously, and are considered to be a ' -'� - ' ' 15, w- leading firm in Hawaii land use permitting,with experience on all islands, working for both public and private sector clients with all types of land use r .•ice" ... permitting. '" ''' Our Planning Team is experienced in the preparation and processing of .:, applications for land use approvals.We have several senior planners that are former City/ County Planning Department officials, and apply their depth of knowledge and understanding to the complex process of gaining ,.%-- ,A ' z_' °; „ t ,, regulatory approvals in Hawaii. Our permitting services include: 5 q "• - •- • ,4, ,, • State Land Use Boundary Amendments r • County Development Plan and Community Plan Amendments • Change of Zone l' if ito ?#•'— 4 - Ix , • Conservation District Use Permits (CDUP) 1 r • Special Management Area Permits (SMA) r �. ',, • • HCDA Permits "`u • Variances and Other County-Level Permit .�. ;�-- I,,;,' = ,A F • 201 H Affordable Housing .�. ', Representative land use permitting projects include: '' 10 .' • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Hawaii Kai, O'ahu • Hiluhilu/UH West Hawaii, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii �"-• Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots, Hale'iwa, O'ahu • Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki, O'ahu • Kapolei Harborside Center, Kapolei, O'ahu i I; • Kihei High School, Kihei, Maui " ' '' • Kualoa Ranch and Activity Club, Kualoa, O'ahu �� ' ` .. 4 • Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui T{--y" = •_: *' • Le Jardin Academy, Kailua, O'ahu • UH Long Range Development Plan, Honolulu, O'ahu •' • Maluhia at Wailea, Maui - J , 4 • Princeville Resort Expansion Entitlements .. - : '.4 • Kuilima Resort Expansion Master Plan '-v ��1 • Contemporary Museum, Makiki, Honolulu 'g • Pu'u Kukui Elementary School, Wailuku, Maui ,- • Ho'opili Master Plan/Zone Change/Urban Design Plan, 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu '' u N - ,1 • Hawai'i Baptist Academy Master Plan and CUP, Honolulu, O'ahu • '.: . • Westin Maui Hotel&Spa, Ka'anapali, Maui � = "" - " G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 01/11% Culture and Community G70 realizes the importance of culture and sustainability in all planning projects. __ ; Our approach is best described as 'place making: We work with communities and indigenous peoples to create designs that not only serve the people, but also F •- incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land and — +. u ` those who live on it. We are taking this process and applying it to other lands and host cultures internationally,with projects in Tahiti,Vietnam, New Caledonia, and India. �E !" G70 places a special emphasis on collaborating with community groups and key s: individuals to resolve environmental concerns on new project developments. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the official approving agencies. Tahiti Waterfront, Papeete, Tahiti We provide a variety of opportunities for community support and involvement with our projects, including: Project conceptualization through a unique 5-step charrette process y � 4 " ��`, 1. Community information meetings,project newsletters and information materials 2. Interviews of key community organizations and individuals " I ® J ` 3. Synopsis of technical issues understandable to lay people _l r 4. Creation and management of community advisory committees PA 5. Establishment of a community-based support network „,r In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, Molokai Island Plan, Molokai geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OtAl% Community-Based Planning In the dynamic environment of Hawaii,community-based planning is not just an initiative; it is a fundamental necessity. This approach places the power in the hands of those who have an intimate connection to the 'aina. Community-based and community-led planning facilitates the development of planning processes that embody the unique needs,aspirations, and values of Hawai'i's people,thereby ensuring outcomes that are not only beneficial but also respectful of the local culture and environment.As we navigate the unique challenges presented by our island geography,from rising sea levels to biodiversity conservation, community-based planning allows us to make informed decisions that truly reflect the priorities of the community. Furthermore,the success and vitality of Hawaii are intrinsically linked to the contributions made through community-based planning. It encourages local involvement and facilitates co-creation of our shared spaces, leading to solutions that are innovative, inclusive, and tailored to local conditions.This process cultivates local ownership and deepens the bond between the community and its environment. In preserving our heritage and ensuring sustainable development, community-based planning in Hawaii contributes to a resilient future where the island's unique character and natural beauty continue to thrive, further strengthening the social fabric where our environment is intertwined with our identity. G70's process echoes the true spirit of 'ohana and kuleana, defining our collective responsibility and interconnectedness in shaping the Hawaii of tomorrow. SELECTED PROJECTS: Hana Health Master Plan Specialty Clinic, Kauluakalana Makali'i Master Plan 4 Agricultural Wellness and Workforce (Ongoing) Housing Project(Ongoing) Kailua,Oahu Hana, Maui Ka'Ohana o Kalaupapa,Kalaupapa . Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola(KKOA), Memorial(Ongoing) Ulupono Anahola Agricultural Center Kalaupapa, Molokai Anahola, Kauai Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Dynamic Community Solutions, &Papakolea Community Development Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae Village Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education Wai'anae,Oahu Cultural Center and Kupuna Assisted Namahana School Masterplan Living Center Master Plan Kalahui ua'a Fishpond Kilauea, Kauai Puowaina,O'ahu P P Board of Water Supply-Waihe'e Riparian KUPU,Ho'okupu Center Learning Center Master Plan Honolulu,O'ahu Kaneohe,Oahu Kualoa Ranch Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers Alliance Kualoa,O'ahuw. (KPFA),Resiliency and Agricultural La'i'opua Community Center Innovation Hub Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Pana'ewa, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Kapaeloa Cultural Hui o Hau'ula Ko'olauloa Community Learning Project Ls Resilience Hub Kapaeloa, Hawaii -,.,q . Hau'ula,O'ahu Kalahuipua'a Fishpond-Environmental& Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan Puowaina,Oahu Kaunakakai, Molokai PA'I,Ke'ehi Arts and Cultural Center Kokua Kalihi Valley, Honolulu,O'ahu Kualoa Ranch Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan Palailai Community Based Renewable Kalihi,O'ahu Energy Kuilima Agricultural Park Master Plan Kapolei,O'ahu Kahuku,O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support G70 has established clear steps in the implementation of our community engagement process that is dedicated to a strategy of a structured focus of relationship building and the trust that develops over time.This commitment is vital to the successful execution of our projects. The methods and means of deployment vary between parties of interests whether with agencies, business sector and industry leaders, neighborhood and community organizations,cultural practitioners and lineal descendants,to concerned citizens within our island community.Our techniques have been a honed skill critical to maintaining a flow of meaningful and response dialogue.The outcome we seek to achieve is a process that participants feel has been collaborative, inclusive, and responsive to their voices and perspectives. Meaningful community engagement as part of G70's process is essential to its success. Early community engagement can garner acknowledgement and sentiment around the vision of the Project. Our community engagement process is dedicated to a structured focus of relationships,which requires a commitment of time and trust from the planning team over the duration of the Project.Our proposed community strategy includes the following: • Develop a master time line that outlines the community engagement strategy over the course of the Project. • Identify key community partners, methods of communication/ messaging, and outreach tools. Review existing plans, policies,goals, [)lu;AN'17_ATIONAI.CHART and objectives or regional state,county, and community plans. fur • Initial soft-sound interviews with key kOpuna and cultural/community [III I1.DING COMMUNITY leaders to introduce the team,the Project, and the effort made to-date to facilitate the sharing of ideas and to ensure a successful engagement with the community. , 0>v,ElE,.110.1Buurd. • Conduct a range of small-group meetings centered on specific topics of issues, concerns,or geography. Key stakeholder groups take part `"""` in internal discussions with Project team members having assigned responsibilities of data gathering with State and County Agencies, business sector leaders, community, non-profit,and neighborhood e>' 0 &err. "°""'°' Y P 9 � � Q,,..�x;N,,,", organizations, elected officials, and wherein appropriate 'ohana, 0 Q � © 3 kua'aina, loea, kumu,or other cultural leaders. Club. • Develop a network of broader communications via virtual/in E^••0 ° "roLu" 0 n,uh 0. roup° person community meetings, social media, or other synchronous/ Chubb, Community Community asynchronous means of digital engagement to crowd source a range of key concerns, perceptions, issues,and opportunities to effectively 0 0 0 develop ideas and mitigation scenarios from which alternatives and prioritization can be developed. 0 STRUCTURE • Integrate the appropriate use of interactive software or online Community FOCUSES ON platforms, i.e.,ArcGIS Story Map, Survey123, Mentimeter, RELATIONSHIPS ConceptBoard to facilitate and manage the input of meetings that help #i =Project RepresenEElnve to guide decision-making.Consider the need for"classical" outreach #z-Process Coordinator d methods, i.e., postcards invitations, flyers, paper surveys as equitable #3=Community Liaisons (�Q 0PE'05ETEON #4=Significant Stakeholders access to technology, internet,and broadband communications may #j=1'lannina&Technical be a concern. Consultants • Provide a report and asset map that summarizes the range of opportunities/challenges and provides recommendations and prioritization to carry out the overall vision of the Project. G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support Given our extensive value of relationship as core to our practice,G70 has garnered a reputation of being "committed"to their word.As such,we work with the client to develop some co-share of responsibility to provide meaningful feedback and wherein appropriate,commitments to engaged participants. In some cases, it becomes practical for G70 to serve as a liaison on behalf of the client given our understanding of local culture,values, and trust that has been developed over time. Integrating Experience G70 has developed an in-depth knowledge of over 50 years of working on projects in Hawaii.Our participation on all levels of government across several sectors of industry, has provided use a richness of experience. We are comfortable and adaptable to local, regional, and international forums of engagement.We are equally adept from "board shorts to the board room" understanding the inclusivity of a diverse range of experience and perspectives begins with engaging in meaningful dialogues with participants that are equally diverse in their own experience.Our ability to work closely through these layers of dialogues help to inform a strategy to seeks to be transparent and inclusive. G70 is as much a placemaker as it is a placekeeper which means understanding that we are a part of the community that we ultimately serve in the projects we undertake. Our ongoing relationship with key agencies is an important element to ensure a project moves forward in a manner that is respectful to community needs. Community Leadership G70 is also committed to being an active part of our island and global community.We are actively engaged in community representation across various organizations,clubs,and other community organizations.We also support an employee-driven foundation that seeks to give back in meaningful ways whether through volunteer services or allocation of grants to support the on-going response needs across our State. We have been privileged to serve with organizations that are taking on the critical needs of communities across the Pacific and beyond.We are very mindful and responsive to honoring the indigenous community in which we conduct our work " '' by identifying respected leaders, elders, and recognized experts as a point of .— '" ;��• developing an informed perspective to the heritage and legacy of a place which is a -- - key and inherent quality to a community's identity and sense of responsibility. Select experience includes: --.�• • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands • City&County of Honolulu - Pu'u 'Opae - NPDES Storm Water Public - Anahola Regional Plan Education - Moloka'i Veterans Center - Storm Water Utility- Wai'anae Coast Emergency • Aloha Solar Energy Fund Access Road - ASEF I Lualualei - Waimea Nui Master Plan - ASEF II Kalaeloa • Kamehameha Schools • Memorial at Kalaupapa National - He'eia Plan Historical Park 1111 - - Keauhou Bay Management Plan • Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers -. ° s v • Board of Water Supply Association Master Plan - Haiku Stairs Study • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan r --� - Waihe'e Riparian Learning • Samuel Mahelona Memorial Center Hospital Master Plan y ~ • Long Range Energy - Pulehu Energy Project - Mahi Energy Project G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . 01/11% . Geospatial Services The G70 Geospatial Services practice leverages over 20 years of mapping experience to provide our clients with cutting edge spatial solutions that enhance existing business processes and provide substantial bottom line benefits. SERVICES: • Aerial Photography Project Management • Custom Mapping Services • Spatial Database Development • Spatial Data Analysis and Modeling • Visual Representation of Data Using Web-Based Viewers • Custom Application Development • System Requirements Definition • System Architecture Design and Implementation • Building Information Modeling (BIM) Integration and implementation ' • • GPS Surveying and Data Collection , • CAD/GIS Integration Services BENEFITS ter„ • Provides a single unified view of assets inside and outside the :.w--- building. `?* ` • Reliable spatial analysis that supports business decisions. ,*` • Provides users with instant access to information that improves a , the ability to make informed decisions. -^ z+', ' . ," • Improved operational efficiency resulting from an enhanced } capability for situational awareness. ` ,,;' s w' ,. • Clients Include: United States Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, ."" ;' ,: Marine Corps; City and County of Honolulu; Maui County; ' • ,, P, Hawaii County; Grove Farms; Kamehameha Schools; Kaneohe ••.+ 4 1 ti ` - Ranch; Campbell Estate; Princeville Resorts; State of Hawaii s Department of Transportation Airports Division, Department of - zsoz- ` r am" 4` Transportation Highways Division, Department of Transportation ' . x a+] Harbors Division; Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and ..,,,` , ' - A" more. _.._. 2 , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OVII% Geographical Information System (GIS) G70 utilizes GIS technology as an essential tool in a broad-range of architectural, tannin sustainable development,and asset management projects. Our '' planning, p 9 p J � � 1 N"'', experience applying GIS technology includes: P b • Land Use Planning ;;- • Military Planning - -� • Site Investigation/Analysis/Selection • Entitlement Process y • Emergency Preparedness/Management ` 41, • Flood Hazard Mapping Cid, • Environmental Planning/Management legvntl In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. IIII .. ; At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for --- accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained - graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. a Select GIS experience includes: • West Kauai Community Plan • CCH NPDES Storm Water Public Education Project A; • CCH DEM Oahu Coastal Communities Evacuation Planning • Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Standard State Mitigation Plan • DHHL Anahola Regional Plan • DHHL Kahikinui Regional Plan ) • DHHL Kauai Island Plan ' ,. Ri FF� • DHHL Molokai Island Plan • NAVFAC Hawaii Natural Resources and Cultural Resources GIS '"^° " • • USACE West Maui Watershed Study 4 ..._. • South Kona FEMA Flood Hazard Study • DOT Airports Division Architectural Data Conversion Phases I-VII y,_,_ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ---e- (eC1t—r . J---- Planning & Environment Master Planning r: UH Hawaii Long Range Development Plan Honolulu, O'ahu G �� E; .!„ City of Kapolei Master Plan Kapolei, Oahu J Princeville Resort Master Plan Princeville, Kauai • + -.,,t Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan Keauhou, Hawaii i'I. f _ ':4v� DHHL Molokai and Kauai Master Plans Island of Molokai i 's 'Tahiti Tourism Outumaoro Master Plan Tahiti 4 !Y .' - `=-T Ho'opili Master Plan 'Ewa Beach, Oahu City of Kapolei Master Plan Environmental Services/EIS Mauna Kea Science Reserve EIS Mauna Kea, Hawaii Coconut Island Marine Science EIS Kaneohe, O'ahu '''' -ti'' Maka'iwa Hills Community EIS 'Ewa Beach, Oahu ' ',` La'ie Community Master Plan EIS La'ie, O'ahu "" J ; rr- Kalaeloa Harbor EIS Kalaeloa, O'ahu ! ,''; ., j Hilton Hawaiian Village EIS Waikiki, Oahu .-, i '• ` ! Palamanui, North Kona EIS Kona, Hawaii w � --- Maluhia at Wailea EIS Wailea, Maui "' Kapolei Haborside Center EIS Kalaelao, O'ahu - - _`„ Waikiki Beach Walk EIS Waikiki, Oahu - u ;_ Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Phase I Island of Maui 1 � _ IN � Pelekane Watershed Ecosystem Restoration EA Island of Hawaii Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk Community Involment Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan North Shore, O'ahu Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Master Plan East Honolulu, Oahu n. Kailua Town Master Plan Kailua, O'ahu Waialua Town Master Plan Wailua, Oahu — Keanae-Wailunui Cultural Landscape Study Island of Maui t Military Planning - MCAS Iwakuni Master Plan Yokota, Japan U.S. Navy Plans Various Various Locations t U.S. Army Hawaii North-End Plan Schofield Barracks,Oahu '° ' 4i I Real Property Master Plan Okinawa Okinawa, Japan Koolau Loa Watershed Management Plan Island of Oahu Koolau Loa Watershed Plan G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ,,,,___e4v_____.4,v,v-__=__,e;.zv----- • A& B Properties, Inc. • Department of Business, Economic • Hilton Worldwide • Actus Lend Lease, LLC Development &Tourism • Hilton Grand Vacation Club • Aeko Hawai' • Department of Defense Education • Hokuli'a Activity(DoDEA) • American Savings & Loan Association • Honolulu Board of Water Supply • State Department of Transportation • Amfac Corporation Airport Division • Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc. • Armstrong Builders • State of Hawaii Department of • Hunt Building Company, Ltd. • Azabu USA Corporation Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) • Hyatt Vaction Ownership, Inc. • Bank of America • State of Hawaii Department of Land & • 'lolani School Natural Resources (DLNR) • Bank of Hawai' • Iwasaki Group,Japan • BHP Gas Company • Dole Foods, Incorporated • JRANSA • • Black River Energy, LLC Elleair Hawaii, Inc. • Kaiser Permanente Hawaii • Blackacre Institutional Capital Mgt, ' First Hawaiian Bank • Kamehameha Schools LLC • Forest City • Kane'ohe Ranch Co. Ltd. • Blackstone • Flintridge Partners • Kapalua Land Company • Brookfield Homes Hawaii, Inc. • Gay& Robinson, Inc. • Kapolei Property Development, LLC • California Institute of Technology • Government of French Polynesia • Kaua'i County • Chaminagde University of Honolulu • Grosvenor International • Kaua'i Economic Development Board • Chartres Lodging Group, LLC • Halekulani • Kauai Community Federal Credit • City and County of Honolulu • Haseko (Hawai'i), Inc. Union • CM&D International, Inc. • Hawai'i Baptist Academy • Ke Kailani Developement, LLC • Coconut Plantation Holdings, LLC • Hawai'i Reserves, Inc. • Kisco Senior Living • Consuelo Foundation • Hawai'i Pacific Health • Kona Heights, LLC • County of Hawaii • Hawaiian Electric Industries • Kuakini Medical Center • Daiei USA • Hawaiian Telephone Company • Kualoa Ranch "mil' '�' w lilt . ir i a � 79 ..% +F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Kuilima Development Company • Princess Hotels International, Inc. • University of the Nations • Kyo-ya Company, Ltd. • PRM Realty, Inc. • US Army Corps of Engineers • Landmark Hotels • Prudential Real Estate • VMS Realty, Incorporated • Lockheed Martin • Sentul City • Victoria Ward Limited • Marianist Center of Hawaii • Shimizu Corporation • Wai'alae Country Club • Marine Corps Forces, Pacific • Shin Yang Co., Malaysia • Woodridge Capital (MARFORPAC) • Shipman Company • Marriott Corporation • Shiraishi Shokai, Okinawa • Marriott Vacation Club International • Southern Pacific Communications • Maui County • Starwood Captial Group, LlC • Maui County Employees Federal • Systems International, Inc.,Japan Credit Union • The Contemporary Museum • Maui Land and Pineapple Co. • The Estate of James Campbell • Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. • The Queen Emma Foundation • Monarch Group • The Queen's Health Systems • NAVFAC Pacific • The Resort Group • NEC Telenetwox, Ltd. • The Resort Partners • Obayashi Hawaii Corporation • The Salvation Army • Oceanic Properties, Incorporate • Theo H. Davies Properties, Inc. • Oceanside Partners • Tosei Shoji, Incorporated,Japan • Otaka Corporation • Tri-Mark Pacific Homes • Outrigger Enterprises • UH Institute of Astronomy • Pacific Resources, Incorporated • University of Hawaii • PacMar, Incorporated • University of Hawaii Federal Credit • Po'ipu Beach Villas, LLC. Union �.;. • as .�,;.. ..•,' • k 7ri ir t i e. f Vag 5; £/`7 • � t a re�• l' a,b ra` Iv �''` ..1 a �ti,y�y tip - " F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 v1./e4-- MARK PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& t ASSOCIATIONS: A KAW I KA .. ' American Planning Association,Hawaii . 0Chapter(APA-HI),Member M C K E AG U EI a APA National Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division,Executive Council, AICP q ._ 2023-present President, Principal Planner i' I Omidyar Fellow,2019-2020 Director of Cultural Planning M = 0 1i II Hula Mamo Hawaiian Civic Club,2012-2013 Lamda Alpha International Aloha Chapter, Mark Kawika McKeague brings over 26 years of experience as a Kanaka Maoli planner, Member 2021-present integrating indigenous knowledge,cultural stewardship,and environmental responsibility Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of into transformative planning solutions. As Principal Planner at G70, he leads efforts to Trustees and Executive Committee, craft community-driven master plans, cultural resource management programs, and 2021 present environmental impact studies, ensuring that each project reflects the values of malama Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference 'aina(caring for the land)and kuleana(responsibility)at its core.Grounded in the ancestral (HLPC),Member wisdom of Hawaii and skilled in fostering meaningful collaboration, he works across Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, Member public, private, and non-profit sectors to deliver culturally resonant and sustainable pq'I Foundation,Board of Director 2001- outcomes. In his various leadership roles, he advocates for embedding a Native Hawaiian 2003; President,2003-Present perspective into planning frameworks that honor both people and place with cultural and Oahu Island Burial Council, Chair; environmental integrity. Vice-Chair;'Ewa Moku Representative, SELECTED PROJECTS: 2005 2012 Ho'okua'aina Master Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands& EDUCATION: Maunawili, Oahu Papakolea Community Development Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education NAGPRA,ARPA Application&Requirement Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan National Preservation Institute Kalihi, O'ahu Cultural Center& Kupuna Assisted Living Center Master Plan Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Kauluakalana Master Plan Puowaina, Oahu Arts,Folk and Traditional Arts Apprentice Maunawili, Oahu Program Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kamehameha Schools- Ho'olehua Veteran Center-EA,Master Cyril Lani Pahinui He'eia Master Plan Plan,CRM Section io6:A Review for Experienced He'eia, O'ahu Ho'olehua, Molokai Practitioners Kamehameha Schools- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Cultural Resource Management Plan Molokai Island Plan Consultation and Protection of Native State of Hawaii Island of Molokai American Sacred Lands Kamehameha Schools-North Shore Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Island of Oahu Waimea Nui Master Plan Master of Urban and Regional Planning Kamehameha Schools-Natural Resource Honolulu, Oahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Management Plan Update Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate State of Hawaii Wai'anae Coast Emergency Access Road/ University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Parallel Secondary Access Road Identification&Management of Traditional Management Plan Wai'anae, Oahu Cultural Places Keauhou, Hawaii Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Board of Water Supply-Ko'olau Loa Pu'u Opae Special Area&Settlement Plan B.A.Political Science Watershed Management Plan Kekaha, Kauai Windward O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI University of Hawaii at Manoa-Hawaii FEMA Certified HURRIPLAN Resilient Board of Water Supply Haiku Stairs Institute of Marine Biology(Coconut Building Design Coursework He'eia, Oahu Island),Master Plan,LRDP,EIS,CIA National Disaster Preparedness Training Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Strategic Kaneohe,O'ahu Center Management Framework for Kaka'ako Pelekane Bay-EA,Ecological Restoration DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Makai Assessment Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Honolulu, Oahu North Kohala, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 J E F F R EY H. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners OVERTON (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member Principal Planner . Oahu Economic Development Board, Chair U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) As Principal Planner,Mr.Overton leads the preparation of Master Plans,environmental impact documents, land use permitting, and community involvement for private EDUCATION: developments, military installations, and government projects. His experience spans M.S. Marine Environmental Science over 40 years of Environmental Impact Statements and permitting for residential State University of New York, NY communities, infrastructure and utilities, renewable energy projects, government B.S.Zoology/Biology Oceanography Duke University, NC facilities, scientific installations, schools, resorts, commercial/mixed-use centers, and recreational facilities. Mr. Overton directs community and area-wide Master PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: Plans, site selection studies and urban design plans, and provides expert testimony Haiku Stairs Study EIS-APA Hawaii before State and County land use authorities. Cultural Preservation Award,2020 Hale'iwa Store Lots-APA Hawaii SELECTED PROJECTS: Environment/Preservation Award,2015 Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor- Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu- Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu-APA logo Master Plan,Fuel Pier Design,EIS Master Plan,EA,Permits Kalaeloa, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii Hawaii Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2011 Pan-STARRS Observatory- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan- EIS(NEPA),CDUP Strategic Implementation Master Plan APA National Planning Excellence Award, Maunakea, Hawaii Kapalama, O'ahu 2008 U.S.Army Garrison Hawai'i-Pohakuloa Kamehameha Schools-Kohou TOD Training Area,NEPA/HEPA EIS Residential Development Waialua Town Master Plan-APA Hawaii Pohakuloa, Hawaii Honolulu, O'ahu Chapter Community-based Planning Award, 2005 Pelekane Bay&Watershed-Ecosystem Kamehameha Schools- Restoration Plan(NEPA) North Shore Lands Master Plan Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan- Kohala, Hawaii North Shore O'ahu APAHawai'i Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2000 Coconut Plantation Village- Kalaeloa ASEF 2 Solar- SMA,PDU,Zone Change EA, HCDA Dev.Permit Kapa'a, Kaua'i Kalaeloa,O'ahu East Kapolei Solar(5MW)- Kapolei Harborside Center-Master Plan, Environmental Studies,Permits EIS,State Land Use,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Kalaeloa, O'ahu Hale'iwa Commercial Redevelopment- Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor- Master Plan,Zone Change,EA EIS(NEPA),EA Hale'iwa, O'ahu Kohala, Hawaii Hilo Judiciary Complex- La'ie Development Plan&Wastewater Site Selection Study,EIS Facility-EIS,Facility Plan,Permits Hilo, Hawaii La'ie,O'ahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Expansion- Makaiwa Hills Residential Community- Master Plan EIS,SMA Permit,PDR,WSD Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use,Zoning Honolulu, O'ahu 'Ewa, O'ahu Ho'opili Community-Master Plan, Manini'Owali Residential Community- Zone Change,Urban Design Plan Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use Kapolei, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY 1111 p PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & „, ASSOCIATIONS: American Planning Association(APA), CAMUSO Member American Institute of Certified Planners AICP '` (AICP),Member Principal Planner s American Red Cross,Board Member N.. ! Waikiki Improvement Association, Member NAIOP Commercial Real Estate As an environmental and land use planner, Tracy brings more than 19 years of Development Association,Member experience working on projects ranging from renewable energy, biofuels, agricultural Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; developments, educational facilities, industrial parks, scientific research institutions, Urban Plan Participant residential communities, and resort master plans.Through her experience working on Women in Renewable Energy(WiRE), public relations and policy issues in the Office of U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye and Member the Hawai'i State Legislature,Tracy utilizes her specialized knowledge of public policy Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, Member and implementation to assist in the coordination with both community and government organizations. Business Industry Association(BIA), Member SELECTED PROJECTS: Hawaii Society of Business Professionals,Board Member Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu 2o1H East Kapolei Solar Farm- Patsy T.Mink Leadership Alliance Community(2,400 homes)-Master Plan,EA, Environmental Studies,CUP Inaugural Le Cohort,Leadership -17 AL Permits Kapolei, Oahu Kona, Hawaii The Element by Westin Kapolei Hotel- Pacific Century Fellows,Fellow 201I9- Aloha Solar Energy-Four 5MW Facilities- CUP 2022 EA,Permits Kapolei, Oahu Island of O'ahu EDUCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel-CUP Limited Aloha Solar Energy Fund I,Lualualei Service Hotel Masters in Public Administration Lualualei, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Aloha Solar Energy Fund II, Kalaeloa Farrington Highway Improvements- B.A.Political Science Kalaeloa, O'ahu EA, Pre-Design University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI AES Waiawa Solar Farm- East Kapolei, O'ahu HONORS &AWARDS: LUC/Entitlement Support First Assembly of God Windward Church Waiawa, Oahu Redevelopment Expansion- Hawai'i Business Magazine-zo for the Clearway Waiawa Solar(36MW)- EA,SMA,CUP next 20 Awardee,2024 SLUBA,CUP,Waiver Kaneohe,Oahu Pacific Business News-Women Who Waiawa, Oahu Halekua-Royal Kunia Phase II, Mean Business Awardee,2019 Clearway Mililani Solar(65MW)- PDH, Zoning Adjustment,UA Pacific Business News-Forty Under 4o CUP,Waiver Kunia, Oahu Awardee,2019 Mililani, Oahu Hawaii Baptist Academy Elementary Department of Education-Wai'anae School-CUP,SDD Elementary School Administration/ Honolulu, O'ahu Student Center,EA Hawaii BioEnergy Kauai Algae Farm- Wai'anae, Oahu Permitting Strategy,State/County Department of Education-James Permits Campbell High School Classroom Building, Lihu'e, Kauai EA,Waiver Hawaii Film Studio-EA,SDD,Variance 'Ewa, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu Department of Land Management-Hale Hawaii State Hospital- Mauliola,EA New Patient Facility, PRU Modifications Honolulu, Oahu Kaneohe,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY NEPA,EA NEPA,EA Honolulu, O'ahu Wahiawa, O'ahu CAM U SO La'ie Inn Redevelopment- State Film and Digital Media Center- EA,SMA Permit EA,SMA Permit La'ie,O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu AICP La'iapala Makai&Heights, Zone Change The Cove at Ko'Olina Redevelopment- Principal Planner Kalaeloa, O'ahu EIS,SMA,CUP Leihano Senior Village CCRC-CUP, Kapolei, O'ahu UA Status Updates TopGolf Hawaii- SELECTED PROJECTS: Kapolei, O'ahu EA,Special District Permit City&County of Honolulu Affordable LRE Mahi Solar(izo MW)- Honolulu, O'ahu Housing Land Use Zoning and SUP,CUP,Waiver University of Hawaii at Manoa- Environmental Permitting Evaluation for Kunia, O'ahu C-MORE Hale,EA Harbor Arms/Royal Kunia/1615 Ala Wai Honolulu, O'ahu 'Aiea/Waipahu/Honolulu, O'ahu Marriott Residence Inn- CUP Limited Service Hotel UOP Integrated Biorefinery-Permitting Hilton Hawaiian Village AMB Tower- Kapolei, O'ahu Strategy,State/County Permits SEIS,SMA,PDR,WSD Kalaeloa, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Maka'iwa Hills-EIS,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu U.S.Army Training Areas Oahu- Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan- Outrigger Ka'anapali Beach Resort- Environmental Condition of EIS,SMA,PDR,WSD EIS,SMA Properties(ECoP) Honolulu, O'ahu Central, O'ahu/North Shore, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise- Waikiki Beachcomber-SSD Sea Level Rise Ada tation StudyOutrigger Waikiki Paradise Hotel-SDD p Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort- Westin Maui Resorts&Spa- Ho'opili Community-Zone Change Adult Pool and Landscaping SMA(m) Kapolei, O'ahu SEIS,SMA,SSV p Honolulu, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Ho'ohana Solar Farm(52MW)-EA,CUP Kunia, O'ahu Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk- EIS,SMA,County Permits Hyatt Hotel at Ho'opili-CUP Honolulu, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu Prince Waikiki-SMA,WSD Hyatt Regency Retail Redevelopment- Honolulu, O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Hawaii Renewable Fuel Production Facility,CUP,Zoning Variance Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort- Kapolei,O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Petroleum Expansion- CUP,Height Variance lolani School-CUP,JDA Kapolei, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Phycal Algae Pilot Project-State/NEPA EA Kaena Point Tracking Station- Wahiawa, O'ahu NEPA,EA Wai'anae, O'ahu Pulama Lanai Farm Labor Dwellings- CUP Kapolei Energy Storage Park-CUP, Kaumalapa'u Highway, Lanai Entitlement Modifications Kapolei, O'ahu Queen's Medical Center-West Oahu,PRU Modifications Kapolei Harborside Center- 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu EIS,Zone Change Kalaeloa, O'ahu Salvation Army Residence Facilities- Land Use Permitting Kapolei West Community- Honolulu, O'ahu EIS Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Schofield Barracks Wells Relocation- Kalia Wastewater Improvements- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 R E N E PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: Licensed Architect,State of Hawaii NISHIKAWA American Institute of Architects(AIA), MATSUMURA Member ° U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP v Leadership in Energy and Environmental Principal Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) City of Kapolei Design Advisory Board, Member As a master planner and urban designer,Rene uses design to create communities. She American Planning Association(APA), strives to create visionary, yet realistic solutions for her projects and has extensive Member experience in large-scale communities,housing,commercial centers,transit-oriented American Institute of Certified Planners districts,and university campuses projects. Rene's work includes all phases of master (AICP),Member planning from initial site analysis, feasibility studies, program development, concept Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; Urban alternatives, master plans and design guidelines. Her strategic design approach Plan Participant based on a strong understanding of the physical, regulatory,and cultural context adds EDUCATION: immense value to her client's development projects. It is through such collaborations Doctor of Architecture that she is provided with a platform for her passion to develop engaging communities, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI spaces, and environments that positively impact Hawaii families. B.A.Architectural Studies University of Washington,WA SELECTED PROJECTS: Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu Master Ho'opili Gateway Commercial HONORS &AWARDS: Plan and Design Guidelines Master Plan Pacific Business News- Forty Under 4o Kona, Hawaii 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Honoree, 2017 Ho'opili Urban Design Guidelines Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kai 'Ewa Beach, Oahu Plan(2o17) Wailani Residential Design Guidelines Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Kamehameha Schools-Kaka'ako HCDA Hokuli'a Nalu Kai Master Plan and Design Master Plan,Kaiaulu 0 Kaka'ako Guidelines Honolulu, Oahu Kona, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Waipahu Kamehameha Schools-He'eia Design Redevelopment Master Plan Guidelines for Kahuhipa District Waipahu, O'ahu Kaneohe,O'ahu Kamehameha Schools- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama He'eia Master Plan Design Guidelines for Super Block and Kaneohe,O'ahu Kohou Waterfront University of Hawaii-West Oahu Master Honolulu, O'ahu Developer RFP Hunt Development Kapolei West Urban Design Guidelines Ewa Beach, O'ahu Kapolei, Oahu Wailani Master Plan-Grove Farm Hanamaulu Village Integrated Workforce Lihue, Kauai Community Master Plan,EIS and 2o1H Wailea Large Parcel Master Plan Lihue, Kauai Wailea, Maui HCDA Kaka'ako-Waterfront Project Wailea SF-S Master Plan Master Plan Wailea, Maui Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue Town-Kuhio Highway Ho'opili Master Plan Redevelopment Plan 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Ho'opili Urban Design Plan BYU-Hawaii Master Plan Update 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu La'ie,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 RENE NISHIKAWA MATSUMURA D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP Principal SELECTED PROJECTS: County of Maui-Wailuku Campus Master Plan Wailuku, Maui HHFDC Kahului Mixed-Use Civic Center and Afforable Housing Kahului, Maui Princeville Ranch Lots Master Plan Princeville, Kaua'i University of Hawaii at Manoa-Student Housing Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Assets School Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Damar City Master Plan Belitung, Indonesia Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu OCCC Redevelopment Concept Plan Kalihi, Hawai'i Sentul City Master Plan Sentul, Indonesia Sea Life Park Master Plan Waimanalo,O'ahu Honokea Surf Village Kalaeloa,O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-Royal Kunia Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu- Harbor Arms Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Aiea, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-1615 Ala Wai Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment Honolulu, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C A I ;. • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: , , American Institute of Certified Planners KLOSTER �" (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP American Planners Association(APA), Member Senior Associate U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Senior Planner Leadership in Energy and Environmental a�' s Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) Cami serves as project manager for major assignments. She is responsible for the EDUCATION: effective preparation of land use master plans, watershed planning studies, and M.S. Environmental Studies environmental impact documents for government,institutional,and private sector clients. Yale University, CT She has 28 years of professional experience and specialized knowledge and experience B.S.Environmental Science Washington State University,WA in the watershed environments of Hawaii and facilitation of local planning efforts with community groups. SELECTED PROJECTS: U.S.Army Corps of Engineers- COMANVREG Hawaii Overview and West Maui Watershed Plan Regional Interation Plans Island of Maui Pearl Harbor, Oahu; Sasebo,Yokosuka, Board of Water Supply- and Atsugi,Japan Watershed Management Plans Roman Catholic Church- North Shore&Windward Oahu Facility Planning City&County of Honolulu-NPDES Storm Honolulu, O'ahu Water Permit Education&Outreach U.S.Navy- Island of Oahu Base Exterior Architecture Plans City&County of Honolulu-Storm Water Pearl Harbor, O'ahu, Sasebo,Yokosuka, Utility Communication &Outreach and Atsugi,Japan Island of Oahu Department of Education-Kulanihako'i Cool Honolulu: Heat Action Plan and High School Pedestrian Crossing Study& Awareness Campaign Overpass Environmental Assessment Island of Oahu Kihei, Maui County of Kauai-Impact Fee Study Island of Kauai Kailua Seventh-Day Adventist Church- Planning Honolulu &Windward, Oahu Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan and Community Outreach North Shore, Oahu Kamehameha Schools-Cultural Resource Management Plan State of Hawaii Waialua Town-Master Plan Waialua, Oahu Kamehameha Schools- Food Initiatives&Trends North Shore, Central Oahu, 'Ewa, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C O DY PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners WINCHESTER (AICP),Member American Planning Association(APA)- DMHA, AICP AHawaii Chapter Associate Senior Planner { APA-Tribal and Indigenous Planning i Division,Member • ' APA-Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Planning Division,Member With over 12 years of professional experience in Hawaii, Cody specializes in APA-LGBTQ and Planning Division, community-based resiliency planning and historic preservation. He is adept at Member preparing environmental impact documents, land use permit applications, master Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference plans, and technical assessments of climate change factors. He is also skilled Hawaii Wildfire Management at navigating Hawai'i's Chapter 6E and federal Section 106 historic preservation Organization,Board Member processes for archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. Cody has a EDUCATION: proven track record of engaging directly with communities, including underserved populations across Hawaii.A strong communicator,Cody excels at presenting complex Master of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI technical data in clear, actionable language for decision-makers and stakeholders. Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance(DMHA)Certificate Cody's professional background includes his tenure at G70, where he advanced University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI environmental and climate resiliency projects, and his work at the National Disaster B.S.Geology Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) on coastal hazard adaptation research and Oklahoma State University,OK training programs. In addition to his professional contributions, he serves as a board member of the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization. SELECTED PROJECTS: Washington Place Restoration Project Department of Transportation-Kawaihae Honolulu, Oahu Harbor Improvements Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Kawaihae, Hawaii Island Kahalu'u, Hawaii Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise Brigham Young University-Plan Review Adaptation Study Use Permit Honolulu, Oahu La'ie, Oahu Ko'olauloa Resilience Hub EA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Hau'ula, Oahu Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Waimea, Kauai Management Plan EIS Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Island Anahola Kuleana Settlement Plan Keaukaha Panaewa Resilience Hub Anahola, Kauai Hilo, Hawaii Island HoKua Place Climate Change Analysis LRE Pulehu Solar Climate Change Analysis Kapa'a, Kauai Kula, Maui City and County of Honolulu- LRE Mahi Solar GHG Analysis Emergency Operations Center EA Kunia, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu National Park Service&Ka'Ghana 0 Department of Transportation- Kalaupapa Memorial Hilo Harbor Improvements Kalawao, Kalaupapa, Molokai Hilo, Hawaii Island United States Air Force-Kaena Point Board of Water Supply-Haiku Stairs EIS Satellite Tracking Station Helipad NEPA EA Kaneohe,Oahu Wai'anae, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 JENNIFER EDUCATION:in in Environmental Management LAM University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI B.S.Ecology,Evolution,and Environment Purdue University, IN GIS Specialist {I As a GIS Specialist, Jennifer develops and implement systems and databases to access and store geospatial data.Jennifer's journey in GIS began during her undergraduate years at Purdue University, where she developed a strong foundation in ecological principles, earning a Bachelor's of Science in Ecology, Evolution, and Environment. Her coursework provided her with a solid understanding of spatial analysis and data management techniques, which she further honed while earning her Master's in Environmental Management from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her expertise in GIS software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and ENVI has enabled her to create detailed spatial models and conduct thorough analyses to support decision-making processes. SELECTED PROJECTS: DHHL King's Landing Kuleana Settlement Hilo ,Hawai'i DHHL Molokai Coastal Resiliency Plan Kalama'ula, Molokai DHHL'Ualapu'e Kuleana Settlement Plan,EA 'Ualapu'e, Molokai Ho'okua'aina Palawai Master Plan Kailua,Oahu Kauluakalana Makalii Master Plan Kailua,Oahu *Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 - evd,- Commander Navy Region Hawaii Regional Integration Plan STATE OF HAWAI'I G70, along with NAVFAC Hawaii planners, has prepared the Commander Navy Region PROJECT FACTS Hawaii (CNRH) Regional Integration Plan (RIP), providing the framework for guiding Client: NAVFAC Hawaii land use decisions of the Region and its installations, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and Pacific Missile Range Facility. The RIP supports long range planning in the Region SERVICES PROVIDED by providing local commander guidance, establishing 2035 Land Use Plans, identifying excess lands for immediate and long term disposal, compiling capability gaps and Planning proposed solutions, and recommending policy changes and process improvements. # r -r rr aft, :'. fI, ray:n 1 • •d 1F+F .• ! � ' •J''- "J 10,;, $ 0i�' t r+Y J r a hV" s. _�v _ S * * . . .M.waK �,. , f. �0 p _ A. }91 vrull a• y ya.� Y ._-...-_ , �.•r�[y'. d ".�a.a_ � ^, ti.1... r. yrR .w •A91! npoi - ! $r rr'rr f d II •...., • ' ' - r .ww . l.l.. 1�r Ar. f f � p' 4. r. r G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Regional Plan ANAHOLA, KAUAI G70 provides integrated technical services for our clients which fully address their PROJECTS FACTS individual projects needs.One type of integration is using our Global Positioning Systems Client:Department of Hawaiian (GPS)equipment to collect data that will be used within a Geographic Information System Home Lands (GIS). During the Regional Planning project for Anahola, Kauai the G70 Team completed a GPS data collection effort in conjunction with performing a visual field survey of the SERVICES PROVIDED Makaha lands of the DHHL Anahola region. The data types collected were focused on Planning&Environment unmapped roads, surface water resources, and significant community facilities and Community Facilitation resources. Mixed-Use Planning Kandla : lip°•"n'rx+rir I(ewevi:,ir ..- I•ichl 2 KL'•LLa .wM1K ' • • / 1 .... � • erg, y y, rw ,+rQ; • +r.. Rc.r.mA e nw _.........BAR •.;gw: :c.4t G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Waimea Nui Regional Community Development PU'UKAPU, WAIMEA, HAWAI'I ISLAND The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands is proposing to develop the Waimea Nui Regional Community Development initiative located in the Pu'ukapu Farm Lots Subdivision.The Community PROJECTS FACTS Development Initiativewillenable the homestead communityto meet their goals of self-sufficiency Client:Department of Hawaiian Home through a dedicated program of economic opportunities centered on agricultural,equestrian,and Lands recreational activities while also ensuring a revered cemetery space for those individuals who wish to be buried on the homestead.G7o completed a conceptual Master Plan,a Development SERVICES PROVIDED Plan, an Environmental Assessment,and performed civil engineering services for the project Planning&Environment Civil Engineering _-- - I J I i .� .T. _TANK FARM r°° tq-41 PAIKLIiNT X 1 MOUND EQUESTRIAN I „. a � . s%ncErGENTER . - FACILITY tt _, - - awa. COMMUNITY ,,i I - *'• ° .. c,;p AGRICULTURE PARK' I �\1 : per. P�OOIGESTER .. .. 11 ac STA8LE3^ II, d.5 Ac , .III.MOOSE ad AGR.CULTURE OPEN _ _ .._ •`•r ! / r 7 1 RE$oURGE MARKET;' "••1J 1 1'�`m if CENTER ,' _,- --„,.1- II, P iu si I " 1, ,,t tw i u 'FARME.RS PRENA � 7, p• - .,.MA17KET&LRl3 w PA NIOLO ' y.{ MUSEUM -- WAI ER 1 --"__.. c� TRkATMEN ,fi5f L,TIIN'" CENTER HUB a** ' Ii1 y'*CLUBHOH54 • r ,I " ,. t' COL UMEIARIUM CHAPEL +e 'i 4 S 4*M GE TERV - r WASTEWATFfjt r I GOLF T LEATMEk OE ENTER _ ...F I FACILITIES �• y 1 ' DRIVING a4 ! CHIP& RANGE I, 'diA &:-'• r w t PUTT `"f ,, ,,.. e - ---- t ji $ .y^ b ,, 'a . ;N :c„4 , u gidp" � a .,ro , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kekaha Kai State Park NORTH KONA, HAWAI'I G70 developed the long term plan for 2,000 acres of wilderness area along the Kona PROJECTS FACTS Coast of Hawaii from Mahai'ula to Kukla Assessment of the significant natural and Client:State of Hawaii, cultural features, and areas of major outdoor recreational value were identified to Department of Land Natural Resources determine the terms of preservation and active use of these resources. Part of the planning process involved the input and support of the surrounding community to SERVICES PROVIDED determine appropriate park facilities for the conceptual plan. Detailed site plans and Planning an Environmental Impact Statement were completed for the Mahai'ula - Phase I area of the park. 1, 1"44 0 !.,"': 5?(.71�1t1U111'7l1nyiioi gym"' ti .r. =ta, Iw.w�J1FNr"'r'aya..-".,. .. rru� f 5 ° y d "p 5 rk 1 .,, , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kea'au High School KEA'AU, HAWAI'I Site selection planning services involve evaluation of an approximately 100 acre PROJECTS FACTS candidate parcel for the construction of a new Kea'au High School. Detailed criteria Client:State of Hawaii, were used to assess the development feasibility of the site in accordance with the Department of Education Department of Education's standards. Site evaluation included analysis of existing physical, environmental, land use regulatory conditions, and compatibility with SERVICES PROVIDED surrounding uses. The site was also evaluated under requirements of the State's EIS Planning regulations and an EIS was prepared. The candidate site was rated on a point system according to its criteria evaluations and site development costs.The final ratings were forwarded to the DOE and the Governor for final site selection. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor KAWAIHAE, HAWAI'I G70 completed NEPA documents(EISPN,Draft EIS and Final EIS)to evaluate the potential PROJECTS FACTS impacts of the proposed Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor Improvements project.The Army Client:State of Hawaii,Department of Corps of Engineers completed a reconnaissance study (2001) to evaluate the harbor's Transportation, Harbors Division ability to meet the demand for cargo services to support the expanding economy in west Hawaii.The current alignment of the harbor limits the movement and transport of SERVICES PROVIDED cargo and freight due to wave surge and reflective wave energy. The conditions affect Planning the efficient movement of goods and services by either creating delays or by inflicting damage to pier facilities or to the cargo vessel. The EIS evaluates several alternatives to reconfigure the design of the harbor to alleviate some of the impacts attributable to wave surge. • w • a G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hilo Judiciary Complex HILO, HAWAI'I Planning efforts involve evaluation of seven candidate sites for the construction of a new PROJECT FACTS Judiciary Complex for the East Hawaii Service Area of the Third Judicial Circuit. Detailed Client:State of Hawaii Department of criteria were used to assess the development feasibility of the sites, including analysis Accounting &General Services of existing physical, environmental, land use regulatory conditions, and compatibility with surrounding uses. SERVICES PROVIDED Seven candidate sites were evaluated under requirements of the State's Environmental Planning Impact Statement regulations. An EIS was completed in 1997.The candidate sites were rated on their site criteria evaluations and development costs.Final rating were provided to the State Judiciary and the Governor for final site selection. Community input was solicited through a series of public meetings. Subsequent to the EIS process, the preferred site was purchased by the County. An Environmental Assessment was completed in 2000 for the final selected site at Kaiko'o Mall. '--\\___I 11.1 f r Etri- µHy!''fA, .r., `,�r� �� V_ 1 .,\) �7 . , `�.e_ � '' Fes' +(:. rY .}• 55�� b., . `j am of 'c ,; `'--, ,i L rvj S �`, �_ ] C k ti ae i -, a 1 ` °ate -, �i� .� •'� \ r—, s ,' . !_idr-ifik ,_ , we r 1us'1— .SAS .if- „ ,+ .� -' ]� %114 7n f` t".P^ Ar 1* ' ' -- 4- t , AugQ\C - % - _ ,)„,,,,,B c � �;r3"�-� ...:_ r �. � 'Try 4 1,1: .s. -" .. .�ye.- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu KONA, HAWAI'I ISLAND The project represents the first major transit-oriented development (TOD) under the PROJECT FACTS KMA Development Plan. Forest City was selected by the State of Hawaii Housing Client:Forest City Finance & Development Corporation (HHFDC) to develop approximately 2,300 homes Size:272 acres on 272 acres for Kamakana Villages, Keahuolu, North Kona. As a 201(H) project, half of Construction:$700 million the homes will be sold or rented as "affordable." The balance of the homes will be sold or rented at market value. In collaboration with Calthorpe Associates, G70 completed Completion:2010 a Master Plan, Environmental Report, Sustainability Plan, and Entitlements. The plan provides for 190,000 sf of commercial community facilities, two elementary school SERVICES PROVIDED sites, a community/civic center, and various parks and open spaces. The project was Planning&Environment awarded Outstanding Planning Project by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Transit Oriented Development Chapter. I _ _ ri 1 . . i tl V ' —„ y n ry•ammiic• 1 ,w,, b� a . •tJ.. s „. 1 " ¶J ] tl � _ _ , . '1 — hn P ��II v� • �sIr., p ..,.p., . . .. ... , r 'x�... 5 may. .. n. a . ,___, , ._. , ,,,,) r' '''''' ' , '. ' 4 :."..ii ',,,Pi '' ' ;, r - 11. ° " a ,,y 4 i i i E.. y e i •e r =_.. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Keauhou Community Master Plan KEAUHOU, HAWAI'I ISLAND The Keauhou Resort Community is comprised of 2,368 acres of land in the makai portions PROJECT FACTS of the ahupua'a of Kahalu'u, on the Kona Coast of Hawaii. The Resort was first developed Client: Kamehameha Investment more than 4o years ago, but did not adapt to remain competitive with other resort areas in Corporation Hawaii. G7o facilitated the creation of conceptual and physical master plans for Keauhou Size: 2,368 acres based on new paradigms, presenting a vision of an integrated resort community focused on education, culture,the environment and resort activities. SERVICES PROVIDED Planning Jf,,v4' / i� r / r}/ 6-, 7,,,;:i.0 IllI1 ii,); nr 1 I 1 11'. IJ r l ; 'i, "x*-,i, 'irl ;,, �i ii�/;.'1� Irk b .;5 "4 Ili;ti hr ,) ;i J r s. /r �„ mm $'��% +, . � (+` )r ` Ij)ll II_�,- - s '�$ `;.. '2'(, ii I r, r'; / li 1 1/ I� J 'i l J ''6l,: %/��j/// ,I I0, -,i cl alb t'I'iIl;l'ir'r,., r„ . . Irk I.. l,lItai `6 �r %.' } Ir "r I�i,o �,,,,,ll��I J/ �ii (�1�"D(1(7I�.,„if7lr'rfll��,,,,iiG �7I��I.. ` ��,,�� 5 IlV ru(/�i r ur ,� �hr �� i(��jJ( i 111��I! ���/ J? niueur, 1,_,� � „ ,� i , I� ,�f1Jr i "��.IJ�OI f -) 1�''�IIJ �r i;;a a�/,1„ a 'r'r+�'„ Keauhnul'.....uu2 .,. \ 1 ,,r: b ll �. 1 i; II� r 1 II Ir/ , /r 1% ' �11 :air Tn i' .-..,_ --. �1 141/J 4 A. �,rl tl /1 i,': k ,40 - _ r l I,:. ,,,,_ l 2 X ., r r 1 ri I� a� ( �� l� �/tl q i JJ- /I r4� i l i4s1 r �/ �(� r Aiz as a5 If iY.r - t�(;r� a ,°// /I �PIII wry S'� �����%� p /r KxhaIu'u Keauhou r �7. IIff i s(%'t� �1J) ��lll /�/�� r ♦ ._ 12 1M,.. �z, ;fl, AI�1,1 r 9 /I iI/ I %/, lir illluJ V 4f y i� 1� i//Oi � t �t{ I7r �/l1 f , 1 t 444 .! rQ rI/a r 1 // 1r I 1% i ', I ,,, 1 1 ._ ..., , .cc„,..,, 1 R i ri/ ,li la f Il r,a/%r l//*--,.+... {fit -- .:i , 7� .. ..1. LTJi�� k a,J-r i ill 11 4:, rr/I I r)•c, ,;'iP .' H..°�:�` •. , - kilt r CII�Z}1�.1M1�4� ?' ..i lS�`•� y /-I�1 i1� ' 14 I, ''Il Ir 2 ri ar ai 6 °a `_� A<I r J� i�� �A �� 71" ��}-pp'6`�4011%, -. 1 y a * _AI, 177 11011,a u.°4.- rid. . — c .., L z r. � tr� \,. ¢wa 1,--;3.- .... ii , .— •,,-...--i,C1') . '\.......,,,_.„_,y,. ..1 sr• r mr `.....` ......F r m Yh m Ild' $$ e Il NN,pn1 ¢ ell MI IL, n II m m II �� a MI Sl G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kona Judiciary Complex Site Selection KAILUA-KONA, HAWAI'I The objective of this Site Selection study is to identify the future site of the Kona Judiciary PROJECT FACTS Complexto serve West Hawai'i region of the Third Circuit with modern facilities of approximately Client:State of Hawaii 130,00o square feet. A complete Environmental Impact Statement evaluates up to seven and County of Hawaii candidate sites in the Kona region, including State and County permitting requirements. SERVICES PROVIDED Planning 104#1 ilk -Uatig 7 � . v ,. { k ' " 4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�'" + btu f 911 g "S „1„„111111111111111„`j" ma :„ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan NORTH SHORE, O'AHU G70 worked with Kamehameha Schools to develop a Plan for 26,000 acres on O'ahu's PROJECT FACTS North Shore. The planning process engaged North Shore residents through small Client:Kamehameha Schools group sessions,workshops,survey,youth forums and a project website,which created Size:26,000 acres a high level of community investment in the Plan.The extensive analysis and selection Construction:N/A of projects utilized Kamehameha Schools Five Values and resulted in plans to pursue projects that support the restoration of key wahi pana as part of the Plan's vision of Completion:2008 a sustainable future. A key component of the plan included a cultural asset inventory within the region. The plan won the American Planning Association Hawaii Chapter SERVICES PROVIDED 2008 Outstanding Planning Award and the 2011 National Planning Excellence Award for Planning Innovation in Sustainable Places. ., . - ar anrarasl ,.r.,. } `A ' — 1. " 'it 1 ...`' , ^.0 1 p �... vi l '1. . ! "r° arf.' ,y} W 1.. pYC €4A CJL7VN& ' jH INiwa Irwin-P' r � ,. ' - ^,� r 4` F s •�ii'r Valley iOHAi / rim A.a f .'tom F. r f / v� /� z • I ; r� -''#. . ...,� �j �orvl s, �,drnzcrnnme '�'. 1. � W I i.T,q,i . �'' 'S.gin *� G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 La'ie Water Reclamation Facility LATE, O AHU G7o provided EIS documents and permitsforLa'ie'stertiarytreatmentWastewaterReclamation PROJECT FACTS Facility. Work included a Facility Plan, EIS and Supplemental EIS, wetlands delineation and Client:Hawaii Reserves Inc. management plans, water reuse plans and County permits. The LWRF is one of the first Construction:$10 million treatment facilities on Oahu that has effectively implemented agricultural reuse disposal. Completion: 1997 is 4. , Op ea , . G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawai'i Authority (NELHA) Master Plan NORTH KONA, HAWAII NELHA's mission is to develop and diversify Hawai'i's economy by providing resources and PROJECTS FACTS facilities for energy and ocean-related research,and educational and commercial activities Client:State of Hawaii in an environmentally sound,culturally sensitive manner.G7o is updating NELHA's strategic plan,which will result with a financial model assessing alternative development scenarios, SERVICES PROVIDED and a land use Master Plan for all of NELHA's lands. Other tasks include updating existing design guidelines, proposing a subdivision layout, developing a drainage Master Plan, and Planning creating an analysis of current traffic surveys. '. `^z�, �, ,L., "MAIN PUMP ly STATION `(IRCHAEOLOG1� RESERVE I INTERIM n N PUMP pit STATION tY L7510PT ION 1Y 4+t �it M=�riis... Cr 'i1 m_ :IG LAN +i` 5.�i"PIPF_LINES < �v-Yi PEEP SEAWATE°. •'°•Al ^ Y+ INTERNATIONAL C'YORO Div INC. dEr i.SW. ..,- 9c to 2©°,•- 12"OSW tip 24"DSW 1 "� a°.... / D 21 94, tY 'AVER" DUMP STATION HMI i+ F ILDINc N.. E •.1... 4r LTD 4{TSETBACK n OANA \ L OI , 1 EC NOL IES CERTIFIED SHORELINE 4 YtI LLC ii '. SHORELINE A KOYO(ISA a LY a CORP p q� a ARCHAEOLOGY SITE '2-4 0 F---- ----n I i` dY+iirili WEStl HAWAII 24'I'II'ELINES U PIPELINES {r'"1 'rYEXPLORATION 0 WACACEMY 1: ° n w i GATEWAY #N C. OCEAN 1r 1.1, ARCHAEOLOGY x MERA PHARMAC;EU I'[f di S Li "� KEAHOLE +�OIN7' ...4.' ' 'LIGHTHOUSE/ ill .14t CYANOTECII/OK0 +ia INE?fi pli I '... CCS :.('j? PfP fN =. Q� �YLC3 -W lbM1l C}ISHELL- � FINELHA �( /...ii)G OFFICtS6 RESEARCH di. rill Ad COMPOUND G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Palamanui NORTH KONA, HAWAI'I G70 provided an Environmental Impact Study as part of their planning services for PROJECTS FACTS Palamanui,a mixed use development in North Kona with 845 residential units,a dry land Client:Hunt Companies forest preserve,and a village center integrated with future University of Hawaii facilities. Residential units will include single and multifamily units throughout the site. A 1 20 SERVICES PROVIDED room University Inn is also planned along with a pedestrian friendly commercial core at the University Village. Planned with the adjacent University of Hawaii Center at West Planning Hawaii, the project will have shared infrastructure and spaces reserved for university use. Buildings will follow principles of sustainable design and an integrated natural and cultural resources management plan will be implemented.VIC and wastewater treatment were issues addressed in the planning. Mauka/makai and mid-elevation roadway issues were important considerations. RESIDENTIAL NrIR4 'I J P 1,.-• ,... j' . ,,,, • SIOENTIAL-11 ACR••. PARK I• OS51BLE MfLTFFMUL D �. ���r � { d Y� MA / ,� ,.1-*r v f �• nF.�,..'�rs , 7,. f 4 /r J f.. r C LT M i! 1 t `� ■��4 ice!" 4 ut'"i y Y CFN L'_ q'S 4 .r I, 7777 H°S LTPITARE uTEp+°. HEAH Re ..___� "_.. SAG t4 STATELANDP'SIBL OR HEALTHPOSSIBLE-1 EXPANSION HOSPITAL 1 RELATER POSSIBLE RHALTHDEVELOPMENT HEALTH RELATER -25 AC 'rn ' f'f TOTAL 3A ACRES '� \IC TO IC UP ..__._..�._ - ,If \MAUKAIMAKAI COLLECTOR �V LNPlWRSITY DRIVE'CIPTIONS , _ ... 11ON1:HILUkALLt LAND— 1 as m errs y . .t' yA 4 d G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Parker Ranch Center KAMUELA, HAWAI'I Commercial retail center reflecting the PROJECT FACTS paniolo traditions celebrated in the lifestyle of CLIENT:Parker Ranch Waimea. G70 designed a commercial retail center reflecting the paniolo traditions celebrated in the lifestyle of Waimea.A main ranch house style building is surrounded by a cluster of individual mixed use buildings that house restaurants,cultural boutiques, and retail shops. Parker Ranch Center has become the commercial,social, and cultural center of Kamuela, serving as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike. ppa 11 Iii ---,_ , it t �i a�.' y V L' .. , i r „ �� ...a lat °� ! s.. I a 'milt itY, Y :4.P ng .'i�i �f11l4 111��I a l G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT G70 G7c 111 S King Street,Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.523.5866 www.g70.design DeVera, Ashley From: Laurie Takemura <lauriet@g70.design> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2025 5:29 PM To: Planning Internet Mail Subject: G70 Professional Services for County of Hawaii FY2026 - Planning Department (Email 2 of 2) Attachments: G70_Planning Department FY2026_PL.5_.pdf; G70_Planning Department FY2026_PL.8 _.pdf Aloha Mr. Darrow, Please find attached G70 Professional Services for the County of Hawaii FY2026 for the following Department: (Email 2 of 2) Planning Department PL.5) Community Planning(EP, EA, EIS) PL.8) Community Planning(PAP) Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you, Laurie Takemura Executive Assistant 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 o 808.523.5866 f 808.523.5874 t 808.441.3452 e lauriet@g70.design www.g70.design 1 County of Hawaii Planning Department NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for fiscal year 2025-2026 Letter of Interest and Statements of Qualifications for PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) Prepared for: Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 June 30, 2025 0- yi --e °2, 070 111 S.King Street June 30, 2025 Suite 170 Honolulu,HI 96813 8o8.523.5866 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director www.g70.desigr. Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 Subject: Statement of Qualifications& Letter of Interest Planning Department, County of Hawaii for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Dear Mr. Darrow: G70 is pleased to express interest in providing professional services to the County of Hawaii Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in the following categories: PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) Established in 1971, G70 is Hawai'i's largest full service multi-discipline design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, civil engineering, planning and environment, geographic information systems, technology, and interior design. Our team brings a collective high level of talent unique in our approach and broad thinking from typical firms. G70's team will: ✓ Create Value— understanding our client, culture and community to design innovative solutions that deliver a successful project on time, and on budget. ✓ Provide a "One Stop Shop" of Skilled Professionals- collaborative and multidiscipline team of professionals including engineers, planners, architects, interior designers, information technologists, cultural specialists, software engineers, GIS technicians, graphic designers, asset managers, and communications personnel. ✓ Be Culturally Relevant in Design and Project Management—years of experience and involvement with the local culture, community and government agencies allow us to deliver successful projects. ✓ Promote Sustainable Principles—delivering solutions that consider the context of the project using a cross discipline, life cycle perspective to integrate and protect resources and the community. ✓ Leverage Technology—knowledge and ability to utilize technological tools to provide efficient and valued added service. 1. The name of the firm or person, contact information including email address,the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices; Name of firm: Group 70 International dba G70 Firm Address: 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 Contact Person: Kawika McKeague, AICP, President, Principal Planner Email Address: kawikam@g70.design Phone number: (808) 523-5866 ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 2 of 3 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: G70 was founded in 1971. We have averaged 100 employees over the past five years and we currently have 105 employees. 3. The education,training, and qualifications of the individual, or if a firm, its key employees in accordance with HRS 103D-304 and/or the professional and scientific occupation series contained in the United States Office of Personnel Managements' Qualifications Standards Handbook: Please see Resumes of Key Personnel 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: • BWS Haiku Stairs EIS • BWS Waihe`e Riparian Learning Center EA • KS Keauhou Bay Management Plan • DOT, Hilo Harbor, Multiple Improvements • Awakee/Manini`owali Land Exchange, EA • Hale Pohaku Mid-Elevation Facilities, Master Plan & EIS • Hiluhilu/UH West Hawaii, EIS & Permits • Kea'au High School, Site Evaluation Study/EIS • Kea'au II Elementary School, Site Evaluation Study/EIS • Board of Water Supply Haiku Stairs, EIS • Hilo Judiciary Site Selection/EIS • Kona Judiciary Complex, Site Selection/EIS • La`ipa la Heights, EA & Permits • Palamanui—A Hiluhilu Development, Master Plan, EIS • Pelekane Bay Ecosystem Restoration, EA (NEPA) • UH Hilo Student Life & Events Center, Master Plan, EA • Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu • Kekaha Kai State Park Master Plan/EIS • Mauna Kea Master Plan/EIS • Kawaihae Harbor EIS Improvements • `Ewa/Central Development Plan • CNMI State Standard Mitigation Plan • La`ie Community—Master Plan, EIS, Permits, and Wetland Studies • Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan • Wailua Town Master Plan • DHHL Holomau Lands, EA • DHHL Kahikinui Regional Plan • DHHL Waimea Nui Regional Community Development, EA • Kalaeloa Harbor 2040 Master Plan/EIS G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 // 808.523.5866 // WWW.G70.DESIGN Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 3 of 3 III lient References �u Name Organization Phone Number Ms. Dawn Takeuchi City and County of Honolulu, Department of Planning and (808)768-8000 Apuna Permitting Mr. Carter Luke Department of Transportation—Harbors Division (808) 587-1860 Mr. R. Kalani Fronda Hawai'i State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (808)620-9500 Ms. Hilarie Alomar Kamehameha Schools, Planning& Development Division (808) 523-6223 Mr. Barry Usagawa City and County of Honolulu—Board of Water Supply (808)748-5900 5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit. We have provided supporting data for G70 to include: • Company Profile • Key Personnel Resumes • Project Profiles We appreciate your consideration of our firm for the above listed category. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (808) 523-5866 or by email at kawikam@g70.design. Sincerely, Kawika McKeague, AICP President, Principal Planner Director of Cultural Planning G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 // 808.523.5866 // WWW.G70.DESIGN M� r,.oP, „ ,l,,v1--- o FULL SERVICE :, 7 �^ ' ewt Established in 1971, G70 is Hawaii's largest full service multi-disciplined -F' 9• ' , ° •. :I Y design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in ;, + c!'”` -':,-'- . - -* " tt architecture, interior design, civil engineering, and lannin & environmental 9 planning m services. We have specific expertise in design for resort communities, 4 h , residential projects,educational and medical facilities,mixed-use commercial = ventures, utilities and roadway infrastructures, and all phases of master F i1;I. planning for major land holdings. -- �• CREATING VALUE Based in Honolulu, G70 is staffed with over 100 full-time professionals, including: licensed architects, interior designers, civil engineers, planners, * technical specialists,and other support personnel.The firm is on the forefront of sustainable design practices with 25 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professionals in all areas of service. CULTURALLY RELEVANT ,y re'`'" . , 44-, G70 is about stewardship. Our work begins with understanding our client, the host culture of each project, and the surrounding community. We work with '� communities to create designs that not only best serve the people, but also .„,. . .„ k•` incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land. ,- -', e' "';,, SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS Sustainable principles cross all disciplines in project development from ' ' planning to design, integrating land resource management and cultural heritage with cutting edge sustainable technology. G70 offers sustainable , r - design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site. We provide asset management resources I " ' to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for land owners and ( developers. - - TECHNOLOGY a. `� G70 is progressive in its use and application of design software to enhance e ,` visualization and bring efficiency to the design process. Our current list of software being utilized is: • Autodesk Revit • Adobe Photoshop • Autodesk AutoCAD • Adobe Illustrator j°���, � ,,,� _ • Autodesk Civil 3D • Adobe InDesign Eno• Autodesk Construction • Lumion • r+� �,1� =1 L Cloud / BIM 360 • Enscape • Autodesk Infraworks • Twinmotion �.,•,�� • Autodesk Forma • Cove.Tool • Arc GIS • Rhino -I • Bluebeam • Grasshopper • Sketchup Pro • Google Earth Pro G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 7.70 ARCHITECTURE w G70 designs architecture that represent the lifestyles of communities and respect the natural landscape surrounding each project. Our emphasis on cultural context, --- - honoring traditional values, combined with contemporary innovation and planning . ,g l " - --- of sustainable environments creates harmonious, memorable designs for our s�� future. P�� � ! M , s, � ,^�... �a oe--_ ' 31717.VIZT(1111111 . I t, CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Consulting Services include the full range of services for a civil consulting firm. Our capabilities are broadened significantly with the overlapping i- .., i , services and abilities of G70, including Planning and Environmental Services, y �`_ , Land-Use Permitting, Architecture, Sustainable Development, GIS and Geospatial , " z1 �,, Services,and Asset Management. , ` w. ; ;.! 4 � .. � INTERIOR DESIGN We believe that interior spaces should have a timeless quality and compliment the architectural style of its environment. Our team includes architects specializing ,, ' Asii in interior design. We offer custom designed finishes, furniture and architectural 5�^^Y +Y ti elements that offer signature details to enhance our client's individual style. � 1 v 4 PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT }.. � , & G70 provides comprehensive services to meet the challenges in the planning „ ilt,-:° '^ '•" �tr :4 ? of communities, regions and thepreservation of land resources. We engage the x" .&„ �' � is 9 k „� $ ',M � �. r� community in the process, assess the land,and prepare the necessary documents _" `` � to expedite the due diligence process in a timely manner. ' �•. z lf1 a V Y P it 8 y2rIA�{ ' q G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Approach Honor& Integrate With a deep understanding of an area's culture, heritage,and history at the onset of the design process, G70 is able to create distinctive, award-winning environments, richly appealing, harmonious and increasing in value over time. This is the foundation of good planning and design. Respect & Understand We are committed to sustainable design principles, approaching each project with in-depth research of the site, to understand its environmental context, geological and topographical features, wind and solar characteristics, and historical and cultural background. We provide innovative GIS and 3D visualization to assist in planning, design and decision making. Plan & Maintain G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site.With GIS capabilities and state-of-the- art software, we provide asset management resources to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for developers. Lead Future Design Our mission is to foresee a sustainable future now: to initiate, plan, design and build the best-in-class projects that demonstrate leadership in the global sustainability theater. -- 1-� - 4 __ Ali ` a ---r - A . ;tr.- } Ili ."- . G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Innovation Expertise G70 is on the cutting edge of sustainable development,recognizing the importance and impact of built environments of all types and sizes on individual lives, whole communities, and the entire planet. The firm's resources include a growing number of in-house LEED AP architects, planners, and interior designers working strategically with our clients and partners. LEED Services: • Pre-evaluation: identifying economically viable LEED compliance • Certification: processing and documenting a project through design and construction • Post-Certification: providing project asset management to ensure long term performance • Water Efficiency Improvement Assessment • Credit Products &Technologies Specification • Credit Innovation & Design programming Accountability: Our Sustainable Development Division created a proprietary methodology to map specific LEED components such as potable water consumption, graywater utilization, energy consumption, carbon footprint, waste generation, and open space. Following certification, G70 will monitor the ongoing performance of LEED certified projects.This innovative process ensures that the LEED building performs as designed throughout its life. `' V . < , .. ' 7- , _ , I lift Oft " 1.4 il . .... 1 ,....„. arm ,,, , ,,,,,,irt'I'' °'4:'''''''..., 'A iii -- , .. �' , tr.._,... 1. A. ilLIL - G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Central Union Preschool& Kindergarten Phase I G70 First &Second Floor Sustainable Renovations • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation(HPH) Nonprofit Kukulu Hale Award,2013 Preservation Commendation Award,2010 Department of Accounting and General Services No. 1 Capital Guam USMC Installation Appearance Plan Place ExteriorRenovation (Hemmeter Building) • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA) • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF)Preservation Award,2019 Planning&Analysis Honor Award,2012 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Kaupuni Village Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve • American Institute of Architects(AIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Mayor's Choice Award,2011 Outstanding Planning Project,2004 • United States Green Building Council(USGBC) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Green Project Team Award,2011 Award of Merit,2003 • American Planning Association(APA), • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Innovation In Planning:Best Practices for Sustainability Award,2010 Award of Merit,2003 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) G70 Interiors Office Renaissance Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA) Overall Grand Design Award,2006 Keep it Hawaii Kahili Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Hawai'i Baptist Academy Commercial Design Award of Excellence,2006 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Green Sustainable Design Award of Excellence,2006 Mayor's Choice Award,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award,2006 Grand Award Hawaii BuiltGreen,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Built Green Grand Award,2006 Kukulu Hale Award,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hawaii Baptist Academy High School- Phase Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • General Contractors Association (GCA) Award of Merit,2014 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Merit Award,2014 r _ 1 .1�•� w 1_ .. _ II I.. iiiiiici7, . „.::-::,....,,,,, „4_,,:,,,,....1....,.,,,,..., :‘,,, 6' ' ... st AcademyHigh School ;, : 7: ':► .0 • r j- . OF Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve l lolani School Sullivan Center; G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Hale Ola,Wailea Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Clubhouse • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Society of Heating,Refrigerating&Air-Conditioning Award of Excellence,2004 Engineers(ASHRAE) 1st Place,Region X,Technology Award,2011 Hale Pu'u,Wailea Holo Holo Ku Residential Condominiums • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2004 Mayor's Choice Award,2004 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Ho'okupu Center • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii New Residential Division Award,2004 Serve Award,2019 HPU Waterfront Lots at Aloha Tower Marketplace Hawaii State Art Museum Sculpture Garden • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HPH) Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2016 Preservation Honor Award,2014 Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Mayor's Choice Award,2013 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Public/Government Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2013 'lolani School Phase • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2012 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2005 Hilton Grand Waikikian • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) Grand Award,2004 ACE Project of Excellence Award,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Waikiki Improvement Association (WIA) Design Awareness Award,2004 Ho'owehiwehi Nui Award,2009 • General Contractor Association(GCA) Award of Excellence,2004 Hilton Hokulani Waikiki • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • General Contractor Association(GCA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Phase I New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) I r Award of Green Sustainability Program Within a Resort,2012 - ** ,:i* ::44. :' iN.0,4,-,'*; i air . ,.. 1 A , ,,... ,_ , , ... ,.:, „„..„„ ,, $4,'N.,. ' .-..s _Amor- %. Hilton Hokulani Waikiki :1,7:, ...044.„:::„, ,,,...740‘1,:s.,1/4.,' .:^;:tito_..,‘,--; u x •' �f d , Waikiki Beach Hawaii State Art Museum Sculpture Garden G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 'lolani School K-1 Community Kalihi Valley Homes Phase I Renovation • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) Award of Merit,2020 Award of Merit,2003 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu People's Choice Award,2020 Award of Merit,2002 'lolani School Residence Hall • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Award of Merit,2019 Renovation Project of the Year Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • General Contractors Association(GCA)of Hawaii Award of Excellence,2020 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu 'lolani School Sullivan Center • American Planning Association(APA) Outstanding Planning Award,2011 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Green Building Kukulu Hale Award,2014 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • General Contractor Association(GCA) • American Planning Association(APA) Award of Excellence-Design-Build/Design-Assist Construction,2014 Environmental/Preservation Award,2013 • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii Award of Merit,2014 Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii People's Choice Award,2014 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Japengo Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa • American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC)Hawaii Engineering Honor Award,2016 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 Historic Preservation Award,2015 Kailani at Ko Olina Housing Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus • Hawaiian Electric Company(HECO) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Energy Efficiency Award,2002 Non-profit Kukulu Hale Award,2009 • Parade of Homes First Place Winner,2002 Kailua Community Planning • American Planning Association(APA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 • 7.1 *i t �• � Kam attiLesourceM entiggian t, =+ I? �•. ;k. ti - • ) ,; 4 Kauna'oa Country Club'` d Kamehameha Schools Hate'iwa Store Lots G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus Lyon Arboretum • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Planning Association (APA)Hawaii Preservation Award,2006 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Maui Ocean Club Timeshare Conversion Kamehameha Schools North Shore O'ahu Master Plan • Hawai'i Green Business Award for Outstanding Efforts,2012 • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) • American Planning Association(APA) Gold Award,2003 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Joan K. Mendel Kingergarden Classroom • American Planning Association(APA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Planning Award,2008 Award of Merit,2019 Kaua'i Community Federal Credit Union Nanea Clubhouse • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) New Non-Profit Project Award,2012 Design Citation Award,2006 Kauna'oa Country Club • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for New Commercial,2006 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA)Grand Award New Commercial,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Design Award of Excellence,2005 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Division Award New Commercial,2004 Award of Honor,2010 Parker Ranch Center Koloa Landing Resort & Spa • General Contractor Association(GCA) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA)Keep it Hawaii Award of Merit,2003 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 PBS Hawaii Kuhio Park Terrace • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Non Profit Kukulu Hale Award,2018 Mayor's Choice Award,2010 i Laiopua 2020 Community Center � � TM • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii °'�°V Community-Based Planning Award,2008 '®�' r • ei • l e ,4 y R 1;' �y 4-,.•' • ,. Parker Ranch Center . .'•7:-t ofk • ':!.pl.V „",..,,, , Q ! y� OIIIIIIIIIIIII Y ■�■��� ■■ MOM • ' MOM a,r , t •, € :fry µ, Y, l ','. ImoA _.....P IIII It M OP .: ',' IF Nanea Clubhouse St.R ceville Re G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 The Salvation Army KROC Center Hawaii U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Consolidated Training and Medical Facility New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2012 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2007 Institutional Award of Excellence,2012 University of Hawaii-Center for Microbial Oceanography: St. Regis Princeville Resort Research and Education(C-More) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Merit,2012 Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Standard State Mitigation Plan CNMI Institutional Award of Honor,2012 • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Current Topic Award Safe Growth,2004 New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • National Concrete Masonry Association(NCMA), Wooden Structures Repair Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Award ofExcellence-Commercial,2011 Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii • Masonry Institute ofHawai'i, (MIH) Outstanding Work Award,2010 • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award,2017 Waialua Town Master Plan Concrete,Masonry,and Metal Structures Repair and Maintenance • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Hawaii Community-Based Planning Award,2005 for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Wailea Beach Resort &Spa • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Preservation Commendation Award,2018 Renovation Award-Commercial/Other Over 40,000 SF,2019 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District Ward Entertainment Center Consolidated Real Property Master Plan,Okinawa Area • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 Overall Grand Award,2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Project of the Year,2002 ,f ,»' d4i,.. . ,r,w .4 ,. • .r -� i , , University of Hawaii C-MORE - !f -- I , y .- - .,'x1r li 1f..1(" {if'. s / a' l"4 ` �k _ 1 ' ' 41 t', A I: r ., a j ! yi ,• pp kl: 1� r �' kzill �iP1Ci'•`r w 'iw T.-� -b I'� :�+•Cy'r ta ,�' R j » ,.„ ,• Y .sus j0.t, _ ' — " `""" Ward Entertainment Center _H ,; v „,onANai Glop KIX? •,,", , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . 01/11% . Services Overview G70 provides a variety of services to meet the complex challenges of planning land resources and diverse communities with a sustainable future. Our extensive experience in all phases of the development process includes Master Planning, Community Building and Land Use Entitlements.We are staffed to manage large-scale Environmental and Physical Planning with architecture to create appealing,sustainable settings. Our urban and environmental planners collaborate with in-house cultural experts, as well as solicit community input to incorporate historical and cultural elements in our planning process. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the approving agencies. G70 provides landowners and government agencies with the full range of land use permitting and entitlement services at both the State and County levels. G70 planning services include: • Community Master Plans • Land Use Permits • Resort Master Plans • Development Constraints Analysis (regulatory, • Educational Campus Plans environmental,technical) • Regional, General and Specific Plans • Regional and Area-wide Land Use Planning • Urban Design Plan / Design Guidelines • Detailed Property and Site Assessments, and Due Diligence Reporting • Park and Open Space Plans • Environmental Assessments and • Community Involvement and Facilitation Environmental Impact Statements • Feasibility Studies and Alternatives Analysis • Cultural& Historic Resource Management ,® •c. T d� art... 4 , ty o, - o "°' vW1 �, �K a „ 4 Ai ;3,, ,4ez-t4441,*--"ii-,-.N...4 4N,,,z,),4,„.,,-,.-,,,,(:4,t..---,„:;.-y, x, `' I CI o W�� t , " '�,. a ''9'. rg' S Iv. : y:� Fr'.. *i4^ s"N... i► jam --- : _. .. �� �i.n'�'��t r f e;l`�.��� _ a i L. 1 .,,eke i�� ee �. ",' .+ A A ' ` 1 {{ E s:V . r r K, k e r ,• G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Master Planning A master plan is a dynamic long-term planningdocument that provides a conceptual ��' n4, layout to guide future growth and development. Master planning is about making the ti" connection between buildings,social settings,and their surrounding environments. C.. A master plan includes analysis, recommendations,and proposals for a site's s population,economy, housing,transportation,community facilities, and land use. It �' is based on public input,surveys, planning initiatives,existing development, physical �� ' t .' t %� characteristics,and social and economic conditions. ' " '" ,L a �'� Select Master Plan experience includes: '• ' • Barbers Point NAS Pacific Sports Training Complex Master Plan • City of Kapolei Master Plan {{ • Grove Farm Visionary LLC Wailani Development(Lihue)Master Plan (project of iG70) 1 ,, • Hale'iwa Store Lots, Commercial Master Plan, EA&Permits i. ' , '' �yFr,.. • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve,Master Plan, EIS& Permits - • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan, EIS, &Permits .: • Ho'opili Community,Master Plan &Permits East --- , _ _.,:\.. r,--.-----4 i e�"a•r r:w • Kalaeloa Barbers Point Urban Master Plan EIS •+ -*" V i Lt • Kalaeloa Community Development,Master Plan - 'i ` °=d7' • Kamakana Village at Keahuolu,201H Master Plan, EIS& Permits -' + `tC "f � • Kamehameha Schools Maui& Hawai'i Campus,Master Plan • Kamehameha Schools Kaiaulu 'o Kaka'ako HCDA Master Plan fir • Kamehameha Schools North Shore Master Plan (*APA National Award) • Kane'ohe Ranch Kailua Town Master Plan °� qr • Kapolei West,Master Plan •'6) L. '- • Keauhou Bay Management Plan 1'• r #11/• ', yr'. • Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan - „✓ ”M1NN • Koko Head District Park&Shooting Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits I, . .` ... : : • Kualoa Ranch &Activity Club,Master Plan, EA,Permits '`'' '`'.__ , F•w,'•.•, N + S I • Makaiwa Hills,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ,„,. • Maui County Office Center,Master Plan, EIS&Permits = • Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan „.4 ., :" • Outrigger Waikiki Beach walk Master Plan, EIS& Permits . • Princeville Resort Expansion,Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits \ , w!' • UH Coconut Island Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits a f' ,4%FA .. . _ 4 '. • UH Manoa Long Range Development Plan ' , kk., 1.,,,,,, • Waikiki Aquarium Master Plan • Waikiki Beach Walk(Outrigger)Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ` +'` \ \ ate.. ', G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Environmental Services & Studies G70 has extensive experience in environmental planning services and the preparation of related documentation in compliance with County,State (HRS 343) and Federal(NEPA) laws. Projects have involved agriculture sites, observatories, government centers,schools, resorts, parks, nature preserves, retail centers, ••4- communities, institutions, military bases, resorts,shoreline structures, utilities, .:`,- - wastewater facilities,waterways and highways. i. Our full-service approach comprises site assessment and feasibility analysis through the completion of project environmental documentation.This is achieved through a solution-seeking approach that addresses Hawai'i's unique environments. G70 planners understand impact analysis in many disciplines and maintain well-established, long-term relationships with consulting specialists , , , , who can collectively assess the full range of potential project impacts and ..Ana Ra.....a°M' develop. Mauna Kea Science Reserve Complex,Hawaii Principal planners and senior planners at G70 are certified by the American i'� nnrr K , ,r- p Institute of Certified Planners (AICP),and two also hold Certified Environmental 'land' -_ Inspectors (CEI designations). Our capabilities extend to environmental permitting, •w Kirk w,:try // 15 Sand wetlands studies, Phase I hazardous materials site assessments,and coastal f - ;, a studies. G70 Environmental Services include: 01' &liftible s' •h 0 ,' KAi�'ia • Environmental assessments and impact statements (NEPA&Chpt. 343 HRS) 5 y""n • • Feasibility studies ° laS.h.D'.= % k Ii y• Pre-purchase land use and facilities assessments l ° " • Environmental master plans 0 A'.l" / ., ,,. a • Site assessments ® ° ,.. j+ L �F t ("__©® 91® • Wetlands delineation, management and mitigation '' 1- '-'�� � Il 1 - • Coastal studies Poi+ y ,.. ry "' • Wetlands natural wastewater treatment systems ' /. ;p ' r, • ..r • Wastewater reuse planning i , .1 • Integrated pest management plan - ' / ` r • Watershed management planning • Diversified agriculture and agroforestry program planning and development • Disaster resilience, preparedness,and recovery planning • Climate change analysis G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 P-'e' . OtAlat . Land Use Permitting & Entitlements Land development in Hawaii is complex, involving physical design ._,.. elements, environmental and socioeconomic issues, many governmental .1 '' w _ '`-.*.- regulations, as well as community participation. G70's staff has extensive a, .Y experience at all levels of governmental processing; we are able to guide +- and coordinate all elements expeditiously, and are considered to be a ' -'� - ' ' 15, w- leading firm in Hawaii land use permitting,with experience on all islands, working for both public and private sector clients with all types of land use r .•ice" ... permitting. '" ''' Our Planning Team is experienced in the preparation and processing of .:, applications for land use approvals.We have several senior planners that are former City/ County Planning Department officials, and apply their depth of knowledge and understanding to the complex process of gaining ,.%-- ,A ' z_' °; „ t ,, regulatory approvals in Hawaii. Our permitting services include: 5 q "• - •- • ,4, ,, • State Land Use Boundary Amendments r • County Development Plan and Community Plan Amendments • Change of Zone l' if ito ?#•'— 4 - Ix , • Conservation District Use Permits (CDUP) 1 r • Special Management Area Permits (SMA) r �. ',, • • HCDA Permits "`u • Variances and Other County-Level Permit .�. ;�-- I,,;,' = ,A F • 201 H Affordable Housing .�. ', Representative land use permitting projects include: '' 10 .' • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Hawaii Kai, O'ahu • Hiluhilu/UH West Hawaii, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii �"-• Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots, Hale'iwa, O'ahu • Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki, O'ahu • Kapolei Harborside Center, Kapolei, O'ahu i I; • Kihei High School, Kihei, Maui " ' '' • Kualoa Ranch and Activity Club, Kualoa, O'ahu �� ' ` .. 4 • Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui T{--y" = •_: *' • Le Jardin Academy, Kailua, O'ahu • UH Long Range Development Plan, Honolulu, O'ahu •' • Maluhia at Wailea, Maui - J , 4 • Princeville Resort Expansion Entitlements .. - : '.4 • Kuilima Resort Expansion Master Plan '-v ��1 • Contemporary Museum, Makiki, Honolulu 'g • Pu'u Kukui Elementary School, Wailuku, Maui ,- • Ho'opili Master Plan/Zone Change/Urban Design Plan, 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu '' u N - ,1 • Hawai'i Baptist Academy Master Plan and CUP, Honolulu, O'ahu • '.: . • Westin Maui Hotel&Spa, Ka'anapali, Maui � = "" - " G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 01/11% Culture and Community G70 realizes the importance of culture and sustainability in all planning projects. __ ; Our approach is best described as 'place making: We work with communities and indigenous peoples to create designs that not only serve the people, but also F •- incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land and — +. u ` those who live on it. We are taking this process and applying it to other lands and host cultures internationally,with projects in Tahiti,Vietnam, New Caledonia, and India. �E !" G70 places a special emphasis on collaborating with community groups and key s: individuals to resolve environmental concerns on new project developments. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the official approving agencies. Tahiti Waterfront, Papeete, Tahiti We provide a variety of opportunities for community support and involvement with our projects, including: Project conceptualization through a unique 5-step charrette process y � 4 " ��`, 1. Community information meetings,project newsletters and information materials 2. Interviews of key community organizations and individuals " I ® J ` 3. Synopsis of technical issues understandable to lay people _l r 4. Creation and management of community advisory committees PA 5. Establishment of a community-based support network „,r In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, Molokai Island Plan, Molokai geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OtAl% Community-Based Planning In the dynamic environment of Hawaii,community-based planning is not just an initiative; it is a fundamental necessity. This approach places the power in the hands of those who have an intimate connection to the 'aina. Community-based and community-led planning facilitates the development of planning processes that embody the unique needs,aspirations, and values of Hawai'i's people,thereby ensuring outcomes that are not only beneficial but also respectful of the local culture and environment.As we navigate the unique challenges presented by our island geography,from rising sea levels to biodiversity conservation, community-based planning allows us to make informed decisions that truly reflect the priorities of the community. Furthermore,the success and vitality of Hawaii are intrinsically linked to the contributions made through community-based planning. It encourages local involvement and facilitates co-creation of our shared spaces, leading to solutions that are innovative, inclusive, and tailored to local conditions.This process cultivates local ownership and deepens the bond between the community and its environment. In preserving our heritage and ensuring sustainable development, community-based planning in Hawaii contributes to a resilient future where the island's unique character and natural beauty continue to thrive, further strengthening the social fabric where our environment is intertwined with our identity. G70's process echoes the true spirit of 'ohana and kuleana, defining our collective responsibility and interconnectedness in shaping the Hawaii of tomorrow. SELECTED PROJECTS: Hana Health Master Plan Specialty Clinic, Kauluakalana Makali'i Master Plan 4 Agricultural Wellness and Workforce (Ongoing) Housing Project(Ongoing) Kailua,Oahu Hana, Maui Ka'Ohana o Kalaupapa,Kalaupapa . Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola(KKOA), Memorial(Ongoing) Ulupono Anahola Agricultural Center Kalaupapa, Molokai Anahola, Kauai Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Dynamic Community Solutions, &Papakolea Community Development Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae Village Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education Wai'anae,Oahu Cultural Center and Kupuna Assisted Namahana School Masterplan Living Center Master Plan Kalahui ua'a Fishpond Kilauea, Kauai Puowaina,O'ahu P P Board of Water Supply-Waihe'e Riparian KUPU,Ho'okupu Center Learning Center Master Plan Honolulu,O'ahu Kaneohe,Oahu Kualoa Ranch Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers Alliance Kualoa,O'ahuw. (KPFA),Resiliency and Agricultural La'i'opua Community Center Innovation Hub Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Pana'ewa, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Kapaeloa Cultural Hui o Hau'ula Ko'olauloa Community Learning Project Ls Resilience Hub Kapaeloa, Hawaii -,.,q . Hau'ula,O'ahu Kalahuipua'a Fishpond-Environmental& Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan Puowaina,Oahu Kaunakakai, Molokai PA'I,Ke'ehi Arts and Cultural Center Kokua Kalihi Valley, Honolulu,O'ahu Kualoa Ranch Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan Palailai Community Based Renewable Kalihi,O'ahu Energy Kuilima Agricultural Park Master Plan Kapolei,O'ahu Kahuku,O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support G70 has established clear steps in the implementation of our community engagement process that is dedicated to a strategy of a structured focus of relationship building and the trust that develops over time.This commitment is vital to the successful execution of our projects. The methods and means of deployment vary between parties of interests whether with agencies, business sector and industry leaders, neighborhood and community organizations,cultural practitioners and lineal descendants,to concerned citizens within our island community.Our techniques have been a honed skill critical to maintaining a flow of meaningful and response dialogue.The outcome we seek to achieve is a process that participants feel has been collaborative, inclusive, and responsive to their voices and perspectives. Meaningful community engagement as part of G70's process is essential to its success. Early community engagement can garner acknowledgement and sentiment around the vision of the Project. Our community engagement process is dedicated to a structured focus of relationships,which requires a commitment of time and trust from the planning team over the duration of the Project.Our proposed community strategy includes the following: • Develop a master time line that outlines the community engagement strategy over the course of the Project. • Identify key community partners, methods of communication/ messaging, and outreach tools. Review existing plans, policies,goals, [)lu;AN'17_ATIONAI.CHART and objectives or regional state,county, and community plans. fur • Initial soft-sound interviews with key kOpuna and cultural/community [III I1.DING COMMUNITY leaders to introduce the team,the Project, and the effort made to-date to facilitate the sharing of ideas and to ensure a successful engagement with the community. , 0>v,ElE,.110.1Buurd. • Conduct a range of small-group meetings centered on specific topics of issues, concerns,or geography. Key stakeholder groups take part `"""` in internal discussions with Project team members having assigned responsibilities of data gathering with State and County Agencies, business sector leaders, community, non-profit,and neighborhood e>' 0 &err. "°""'°' Y P 9 � � Q,,..�x;N,,,", organizations, elected officials, and wherein appropriate 'ohana, 0 Q � © 3 kua'aina, loea, kumu,or other cultural leaders. Club. • Develop a network of broader communications via virtual/in E^••0 ° "roLu" 0 n,uh 0. roup° person community meetings, social media, or other synchronous/ Chubb, Community Community asynchronous means of digital engagement to crowd source a range of key concerns, perceptions, issues,and opportunities to effectively 0 0 0 develop ideas and mitigation scenarios from which alternatives and prioritization can be developed. 0 STRUCTURE • Integrate the appropriate use of interactive software or online Community FOCUSES ON platforms, i.e.,ArcGIS Story Map, Survey123, Mentimeter, RELATIONSHIPS ConceptBoard to facilitate and manage the input of meetings that help #i =Project RepresenEElnve to guide decision-making.Consider the need for"classical" outreach #z-Process Coordinator d methods, i.e., postcards invitations, flyers, paper surveys as equitable #3=Community Liaisons (�Q 0PE'05ETEON #4=Significant Stakeholders access to technology, internet,and broadband communications may #j=1'lannina&Technical be a concern. Consultants • Provide a report and asset map that summarizes the range of opportunities/challenges and provides recommendations and prioritization to carry out the overall vision of the Project. G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support Given our extensive value of relationship as core to our practice,G70 has garnered a reputation of being "committed"to their word.As such,we work with the client to develop some co-share of responsibility to provide meaningful feedback and wherein appropriate,commitments to engaged participants. In some cases, it becomes practical for G70 to serve as a liaison on behalf of the client given our understanding of local culture,values, and trust that has been developed over time. Integrating Experience G70 has developed an in-depth knowledge of over 50 years of working on projects in Hawaii.Our participation on all levels of government across several sectors of industry, has provided use a richness of experience. We are comfortable and adaptable to local, regional, and international forums of engagement.We are equally adept from "board shorts to the board room" understanding the inclusivity of a diverse range of experience and perspectives begins with engaging in meaningful dialogues with participants that are equally diverse in their own experience.Our ability to work closely through these layers of dialogues help to inform a strategy to seeks to be transparent and inclusive. G70 is as much a placemaker as it is a placekeeper which means understanding that we are a part of the community that we ultimately serve in the projects we undertake. Our ongoing relationship with key agencies is an important element to ensure a project moves forward in a manner that is respectful to community needs. Community Leadership G70 is also committed to being an active part of our island and global community.We are actively engaged in community representation across various organizations,clubs,and other community organizations.We also support an employee-driven foundation that seeks to give back in meaningful ways whether through volunteer services or allocation of grants to support the on-going response needs across our State. We have been privileged to serve with organizations that are taking on the critical needs of communities across the Pacific and beyond.We are very mindful and responsive to honoring the indigenous community in which we conduct our work " '' by identifying respected leaders, elders, and recognized experts as a point of .— '" ;��• developing an informed perspective to the heritage and legacy of a place which is a -- - key and inherent quality to a community's identity and sense of responsibility. Select experience includes: --.�• • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands • City&County of Honolulu - Pu'u 'Opae - NPDES Storm Water Public - Anahola Regional Plan Education - Moloka'i Veterans Center - Storm Water Utility- Wai'anae Coast Emergency • Aloha Solar Energy Fund Access Road - ASEF I Lualualei - Waimea Nui Master Plan - ASEF II Kalaeloa • Kamehameha Schools • Memorial at Kalaupapa National - He'eia Plan Historical Park 1111 - - Keauhou Bay Management Plan • Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers -. ° s v • Board of Water Supply Association Master Plan - Haiku Stairs Study • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan r --� - Waihe'e Riparian Learning • Samuel Mahelona Memorial Center Hospital Master Plan y ~ • Long Range Energy - Pulehu Energy Project - Mahi Energy Project G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . 01/11% . Geospatial Services The G70 Geospatial Services practice leverages over 20 years of mapping experience to provide our clients with cutting edge spatial solutions that enhance existing business processes and provide substantial bottom line benefits. SERVICES: • Aerial Photography Project Management • Custom Mapping Services • Spatial Database Development • Spatial Data Analysis and Modeling • Visual Representation of Data Using Web-Based Viewers • Custom Application Development • System Requirements Definition • System Architecture Design and Implementation • Building Information Modeling (BIM) Integration and implementation ' • • GPS Surveying and Data Collection , • CAD/GIS Integration Services BENEFITS ter„ • Provides a single unified view of assets inside and outside the :.w--- building. `?* ` • Reliable spatial analysis that supports business decisions. ,*` • Provides users with instant access to information that improves a , the ability to make informed decisions. -^ z+', ' . ," • Improved operational efficiency resulting from an enhanced } capability for situational awareness. ` ,,;' s w' ,. • Clients Include: United States Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, ."" ;' ,: Marine Corps; City and County of Honolulu; Maui County; ' • ,, P, Hawaii County; Grove Farms; Kamehameha Schools; Kaneohe ••.+ 4 1 ti ` - Ranch; Campbell Estate; Princeville Resorts; State of Hawaii s Department of Transportation Airports Division, Department of - zsoz- ` r am" 4` Transportation Highways Division, Department of Transportation ' . x a+] Harbors Division; Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and ..,,,` , ' - A" more. _.._. 2 , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OVII% Geographical Information System (GIS) G70 utilizes GIS technology as an essential tool in a broad-range of architectural, tannin sustainable development,and asset management projects. Our '' planning, p 9 p J � � 1 N"'', experience applying GIS technology includes: P b • Land Use Planning ;;- • Military Planning - -� • Site Investigation/Analysis/Selection • Entitlement Process y • Emergency Preparedness/Management ` 41, • Flood Hazard Mapping Cid, • Environmental Planning/Management legvntl In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. IIII .. ; At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for --- accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained - graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. a Select GIS experience includes: • West Kauai Community Plan • CCH NPDES Storm Water Public Education Project A; • CCH DEM Oahu Coastal Communities Evacuation Planning • Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Standard State Mitigation Plan • DHHL Anahola Regional Plan • DHHL Kahikinui Regional Plan ) • DHHL Kauai Island Plan ' ,. Ri FF� • DHHL Molokai Island Plan • NAVFAC Hawaii Natural Resources and Cultural Resources GIS '"^° " • • USACE West Maui Watershed Study 4 ..._. • South Kona FEMA Flood Hazard Study • DOT Airports Division Architectural Data Conversion Phases I-VII y,_,_ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ---e- (eC1t—r . J---- Planning & Environment Master Planning r: UH Hawaii Long Range Development Plan Honolulu, O'ahu G �� E; .!„ City of Kapolei Master Plan Kapolei, Oahu J Princeville Resort Master Plan Princeville, Kauai • + -.,,t Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan Keauhou, Hawaii i'I. f _ ':4v� DHHL Molokai and Kauai Master Plans Island of Molokai i 's 'Tahiti Tourism Outumaoro Master Plan Tahiti 4 !Y .' - `=-T Ho'opili Master Plan 'Ewa Beach, Oahu City of Kapolei Master Plan Environmental Services/EIS Mauna Kea Science Reserve EIS Mauna Kea, Hawaii Coconut Island Marine Science EIS Kaneohe, O'ahu '''' -ti'' Maka'iwa Hills Community EIS 'Ewa Beach, Oahu ' ',` La'ie Community Master Plan EIS La'ie, O'ahu "" J ; rr- Kalaeloa Harbor EIS Kalaeloa, O'ahu ! ,''; ., j Hilton Hawaiian Village EIS Waikiki, Oahu .-, i '• ` ! Palamanui, North Kona EIS Kona, Hawaii w � --- Maluhia at Wailea EIS Wailea, Maui "' Kapolei Haborside Center EIS Kalaelao, O'ahu - - _`„ Waikiki Beach Walk EIS Waikiki, Oahu - u ;_ Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Phase I Island of Maui 1 � _ IN � Pelekane Watershed Ecosystem Restoration EA Island of Hawaii Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk Community Involment Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan North Shore, O'ahu Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Master Plan East Honolulu, Oahu n. Kailua Town Master Plan Kailua, O'ahu Waialua Town Master Plan Wailua, Oahu — Keanae-Wailunui Cultural Landscape Study Island of Maui t Military Planning - MCAS Iwakuni Master Plan Yokota, Japan U.S. Navy Plans Various Various Locations t U.S. Army Hawaii North-End Plan Schofield Barracks,Oahu '° ' 4i I Real Property Master Plan Okinawa Okinawa, Japan Koolau Loa Watershed Management Plan Island of Oahu Koolau Loa Watershed Plan G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ,,,,___e4v_____.4,v,v-__=__,e;.zv----- • A& B Properties, Inc. • Department of Business, Economic • Hilton Worldwide • Actus Lend Lease, LLC Development &Tourism • Hilton Grand Vacation Club • Aeko Hawai' • Department of Defense Education • Hokuli'a Activity(DoDEA) • American Savings & Loan Association • Honolulu Board of Water Supply • State Department of Transportation • Amfac Corporation Airport Division • Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc. • Armstrong Builders • State of Hawaii Department of • Hunt Building Company, Ltd. • Azabu USA Corporation Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) • Hyatt Vaction Ownership, Inc. • Bank of America • State of Hawaii Department of Land & • 'lolani School Natural Resources (DLNR) • Bank of Hawai' • Iwasaki Group,Japan • BHP Gas Company • Dole Foods, Incorporated • JRANSA • • Black River Energy, LLC Elleair Hawaii, Inc. • Kaiser Permanente Hawaii • Blackacre Institutional Capital Mgt, ' First Hawaiian Bank • Kamehameha Schools LLC • Forest City • Kane'ohe Ranch Co. Ltd. • Blackstone • Flintridge Partners • Kapalua Land Company • Brookfield Homes Hawaii, Inc. • Gay& Robinson, Inc. • Kapolei Property Development, LLC • California Institute of Technology • Government of French Polynesia • Kaua'i County • Chaminagde University of Honolulu • Grosvenor International • Kaua'i Economic Development Board • Chartres Lodging Group, LLC • Halekulani • Kauai Community Federal Credit • City and County of Honolulu • Haseko (Hawai'i), Inc. Union • CM&D International, Inc. • Hawai'i Baptist Academy • Ke Kailani Developement, LLC • Coconut Plantation Holdings, LLC • Hawai'i Reserves, Inc. • Kisco Senior Living • Consuelo Foundation • Hawai'i Pacific Health • Kona Heights, LLC • County of Hawaii • Hawaiian Electric Industries • Kuakini Medical Center • Daiei USA • Hawaiian Telephone Company • Kualoa Ranch "mil' '�' w lilt . ir i a � 79 ..% +F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Kuilima Development Company • Princess Hotels International, Inc. • University of the Nations • Kyo-ya Company, Ltd. • PRM Realty, Inc. • US Army Corps of Engineers • Landmark Hotels • Prudential Real Estate • VMS Realty, Incorporated • Lockheed Martin • Sentul City • Victoria Ward Limited • Marianist Center of Hawaii • Shimizu Corporation • Wai'alae Country Club • Marine Corps Forces, Pacific • Shin Yang Co., Malaysia • Woodridge Capital (MARFORPAC) • Shipman Company • Marriott Corporation • Shiraishi Shokai, Okinawa • Marriott Vacation Club International • Southern Pacific Communications • Maui County • Starwood Captial Group, LlC • Maui County Employees Federal • Systems International, Inc.,Japan Credit Union • The Contemporary Museum • Maui Land and Pineapple Co. • The Estate of James Campbell • Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. • The Queen Emma Foundation • Monarch Group • The Queen's Health Systems • NAVFAC Pacific • The Resort Group • NEC Telenetwox, Ltd. • The Resort Partners • Obayashi Hawaii Corporation • The Salvation Army • Oceanic Properties, Incorporate • Theo H. Davies Properties, Inc. • Oceanside Partners • Tosei Shoji, Incorporated,Japan • Otaka Corporation • Tri-Mark Pacific Homes • Outrigger Enterprises • UH Institute of Astronomy • Pacific Resources, Incorporated • University of Hawaii • PacMar, Incorporated • University of Hawaii Federal Credit • Po'ipu Beach Villas, LLC. Union �.;. • as .�,;.. ..•,' • k 7ri ir t i e. f Vag 5; £/`7 • � t a re�• l' a,b ra` Iv �''` ..1 a �ti,y�y tip - " F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 v1./e4-- MARK PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& t ASSOCIATIONS: A KAW I KA .. ' American Planning Association,Hawaii . 0Chapter(APA-HI),Member M C K E AG U EI a APA National Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division,Executive Council, AICP q ._ 2023-present President, Principal Planner i' I Omidyar Fellow,2019-2020 Director of Cultural Planning M = 0 1i II Hula Mamo Hawaiian Civic Club,2012-2013 Lamda Alpha International Aloha Chapter, Mark Kawika McKeague brings over 26 years of experience as a Kanaka Maoli planner, Member 2021-present integrating indigenous knowledge,cultural stewardship,and environmental responsibility Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of into transformative planning solutions. As Principal Planner at G70, he leads efforts to Trustees and Executive Committee, craft community-driven master plans, cultural resource management programs, and 2021 present environmental impact studies, ensuring that each project reflects the values of malama Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference 'aina(caring for the land)and kuleana(responsibility)at its core.Grounded in the ancestral (HLPC),Member wisdom of Hawaii and skilled in fostering meaningful collaboration, he works across Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, Member public, private, and non-profit sectors to deliver culturally resonant and sustainable pq'I Foundation,Board of Director 2001- outcomes. In his various leadership roles, he advocates for embedding a Native Hawaiian 2003; President,2003-Present perspective into planning frameworks that honor both people and place with cultural and Oahu Island Burial Council, Chair; environmental integrity. Vice-Chair;'Ewa Moku Representative, SELECTED PROJECTS: 2005 2012 Ho'okua'aina Master Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands& EDUCATION: Maunawili, Oahu Papakolea Community Development Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education NAGPRA,ARPA Application&Requirement Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan National Preservation Institute Kalihi, O'ahu Cultural Center& Kupuna Assisted Living Center Master Plan Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Kauluakalana Master Plan Puowaina, Oahu Arts,Folk and Traditional Arts Apprentice Maunawili, Oahu Program Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kamehameha Schools- Ho'olehua Veteran Center-EA,Master Cyril Lani Pahinui He'eia Master Plan Plan,CRM Section io6:A Review for Experienced He'eia, O'ahu Ho'olehua, Molokai Practitioners Kamehameha Schools- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Cultural Resource Management Plan Molokai Island Plan Consultation and Protection of Native State of Hawaii Island of Molokai American Sacred Lands Kamehameha Schools-North Shore Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Island of Oahu Waimea Nui Master Plan Master of Urban and Regional Planning Kamehameha Schools-Natural Resource Honolulu, Oahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Management Plan Update Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate State of Hawaii Wai'anae Coast Emergency Access Road/ University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Parallel Secondary Access Road Identification&Management of Traditional Management Plan Wai'anae, Oahu Cultural Places Keauhou, Hawaii Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Board of Water Supply-Ko'olau Loa Pu'u Opae Special Area&Settlement Plan B.A.Political Science Watershed Management Plan Kekaha, Kauai Windward O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI University of Hawaii at Manoa-Hawaii FEMA Certified HURRIPLAN Resilient Board of Water Supply Haiku Stairs Institute of Marine Biology(Coconut Building Design Coursework He'eia, Oahu Island),Master Plan,LRDP,EIS,CIA National Disaster Preparedness Training Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Strategic Kaneohe,O'ahu Center Management Framework for Kaka'ako Pelekane Bay-EA,Ecological Restoration DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Makai Assessment Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Honolulu, Oahu North Kohala, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 J E F F R EY H. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners OVERTON (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member Principal Planner . Oahu Economic Development Board, Chair U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) As Principal Planner,Mr.Overton leads the preparation of Master Plans,environmental impact documents, land use permitting, and community involvement for private EDUCATION: developments, military installations, and government projects. His experience spans M.S. Marine Environmental Science over 40 years of Environmental Impact Statements and permitting for residential State University of New York, NY communities, infrastructure and utilities, renewable energy projects, government B.S.Zoology/Biology Oceanography Duke University, NC facilities, scientific installations, schools, resorts, commercial/mixed-use centers, and recreational facilities. Mr. Overton directs community and area-wide Master PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: Plans, site selection studies and urban design plans, and provides expert testimony Haiku Stairs Study EIS-APA Hawaii before State and County land use authorities. Cultural Preservation Award,2020 Hale'iwa Store Lots-APA Hawaii SELECTED PROJECTS: Environment/Preservation Award,2015 Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor- Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu- Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu-APA logo Master Plan,Fuel Pier Design,EIS Master Plan,EA,Permits Kalaeloa, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii Hawaii Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2011 Pan-STARRS Observatory- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan- EIS(NEPA),CDUP Strategic Implementation Master Plan APA National Planning Excellence Award, Maunakea, Hawaii Kapalama, O'ahu 2008 U.S.Army Garrison Hawai'i-Pohakuloa Kamehameha Schools-Kohou TOD Training Area,NEPA/HEPA EIS Residential Development Waialua Town Master Plan-APA Hawaii Pohakuloa, Hawaii Honolulu, O'ahu Chapter Community-based Planning Award, 2005 Pelekane Bay&Watershed-Ecosystem Kamehameha Schools- Restoration Plan(NEPA) North Shore Lands Master Plan Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan- Kohala, Hawaii North Shore O'ahu APAHawai'i Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2000 Coconut Plantation Village- Kalaeloa ASEF 2 Solar- SMA,PDU,Zone Change EA, HCDA Dev.Permit Kapa'a, Kaua'i Kalaeloa,O'ahu East Kapolei Solar(5MW)- Kapolei Harborside Center-Master Plan, Environmental Studies,Permits EIS,State Land Use,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Kalaeloa, O'ahu Hale'iwa Commercial Redevelopment- Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor- Master Plan,Zone Change,EA EIS(NEPA),EA Hale'iwa, O'ahu Kohala, Hawaii Hilo Judiciary Complex- La'ie Development Plan&Wastewater Site Selection Study,EIS Facility-EIS,Facility Plan,Permits Hilo, Hawaii La'ie,O'ahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Expansion- Makaiwa Hills Residential Community- Master Plan EIS,SMA Permit,PDR,WSD Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use,Zoning Honolulu, O'ahu 'Ewa, O'ahu Ho'opili Community-Master Plan, Manini'Owali Residential Community- Zone Change,Urban Design Plan Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use Kapolei, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY 1111 p PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & „, ASSOCIATIONS: American Planning Association(APA), CAMUSO Member American Institute of Certified Planners AICP '` (AICP),Member Principal Planner s American Red Cross,Board Member N.. ! Waikiki Improvement Association, Member NAIOP Commercial Real Estate As an environmental and land use planner, Tracy brings more than 19 years of Development Association,Member experience working on projects ranging from renewable energy, biofuels, agricultural Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; developments, educational facilities, industrial parks, scientific research institutions, Urban Plan Participant residential communities, and resort master plans.Through her experience working on Women in Renewable Energy(WiRE), public relations and policy issues in the Office of U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye and Member the Hawai'i State Legislature,Tracy utilizes her specialized knowledge of public policy Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, Member and implementation to assist in the coordination with both community and government organizations. Business Industry Association(BIA), Member SELECTED PROJECTS: Hawaii Society of Business Professionals,Board Member Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu 2o1H East Kapolei Solar Farm- Patsy T.Mink Leadership Alliance Community(2,400 homes)-Master Plan,EA, Environmental Studies,CUP Inaugural Le Cohort,Leadership -17 AL Permits Kapolei, Oahu Kona, Hawaii The Element by Westin Kapolei Hotel- Pacific Century Fellows,Fellow 201I9- Aloha Solar Energy-Four 5MW Facilities- CUP 2022 EA,Permits Kapolei, Oahu Island of O'ahu EDUCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel-CUP Limited Aloha Solar Energy Fund I,Lualualei Service Hotel Masters in Public Administration Lualualei, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Aloha Solar Energy Fund II, Kalaeloa Farrington Highway Improvements- B.A.Political Science Kalaeloa, O'ahu EA, Pre-Design University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI AES Waiawa Solar Farm- East Kapolei, O'ahu HONORS &AWARDS: LUC/Entitlement Support First Assembly of God Windward Church Waiawa, Oahu Redevelopment Expansion- Hawai'i Business Magazine-zo for the Clearway Waiawa Solar(36MW)- EA,SMA,CUP next 20 Awardee,2024 SLUBA,CUP,Waiver Kaneohe,Oahu Pacific Business News-Women Who Waiawa, Oahu Halekua-Royal Kunia Phase II, Mean Business Awardee,2019 Clearway Mililani Solar(65MW)- PDH, Zoning Adjustment,UA Pacific Business News-Forty Under 4o CUP,Waiver Kunia, Oahu Awardee,2019 Mililani, Oahu Hawaii Baptist Academy Elementary Department of Education-Wai'anae School-CUP,SDD Elementary School Administration/ Honolulu, O'ahu Student Center,EA Hawaii BioEnergy Kauai Algae Farm- Wai'anae, Oahu Permitting Strategy,State/County Department of Education-James Permits Campbell High School Classroom Building, Lihu'e, Kauai EA,Waiver Hawaii Film Studio-EA,SDD,Variance 'Ewa, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu Department of Land Management-Hale Hawaii State Hospital- Mauliola,EA New Patient Facility, PRU Modifications Honolulu, Oahu Kaneohe,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY NEPA,EA NEPA,EA Honolulu, O'ahu Wahiawa, O'ahu CAM U SO La'ie Inn Redevelopment- State Film and Digital Media Center- EA,SMA Permit EA,SMA Permit La'ie,O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu AICP La'iapala Makai&Heights, Zone Change The Cove at Ko'Olina Redevelopment- Principal Planner Kalaeloa, O'ahu EIS,SMA,CUP Leihano Senior Village CCRC-CUP, Kapolei, O'ahu UA Status Updates TopGolf Hawaii- SELECTED PROJECTS: Kapolei, O'ahu EA,Special District Permit City&County of Honolulu Affordable LRE Mahi Solar(izo MW)- Honolulu, O'ahu Housing Land Use Zoning and SUP,CUP,Waiver University of Hawaii at Manoa- Environmental Permitting Evaluation for Kunia, O'ahu C-MORE Hale,EA Harbor Arms/Royal Kunia/1615 Ala Wai Honolulu, O'ahu 'Aiea/Waipahu/Honolulu, O'ahu Marriott Residence Inn- CUP Limited Service Hotel UOP Integrated Biorefinery-Permitting Hilton Hawaiian Village AMB Tower- Kapolei, O'ahu Strategy,State/County Permits SEIS,SMA,PDR,WSD Kalaeloa, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Maka'iwa Hills-EIS,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu U.S.Army Training Areas Oahu- Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan- Outrigger Ka'anapali Beach Resort- Environmental Condition of EIS,SMA,PDR,WSD EIS,SMA Properties(ECoP) Honolulu, O'ahu Central, O'ahu/North Shore, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise- Waikiki Beachcomber-SSD Sea Level Rise Ada tation StudyOutrigger Waikiki Paradise Hotel-SDD p Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort- Westin Maui Resorts&Spa- Ho'opili Community-Zone Change Adult Pool and Landscaping SMA(m) Kapolei, O'ahu SEIS,SMA,SSV p Honolulu, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Ho'ohana Solar Farm(52MW)-EA,CUP Kunia, O'ahu Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk- EIS,SMA,County Permits Hyatt Hotel at Ho'opili-CUP Honolulu, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu Prince Waikiki-SMA,WSD Hyatt Regency Retail Redevelopment- Honolulu, O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Hawaii Renewable Fuel Production Facility,CUP,Zoning Variance Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort- Kapolei,O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Petroleum Expansion- CUP,Height Variance lolani School-CUP,JDA Kapolei, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Phycal Algae Pilot Project-State/NEPA EA Kaena Point Tracking Station- Wahiawa, O'ahu NEPA,EA Wai'anae, O'ahu Pulama Lanai Farm Labor Dwellings- CUP Kapolei Energy Storage Park-CUP, Kaumalapa'u Highway, Lanai Entitlement Modifications Kapolei, O'ahu Queen's Medical Center-West Oahu,PRU Modifications Kapolei Harborside Center- 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu EIS,Zone Change Kalaeloa, O'ahu Salvation Army Residence Facilities- Land Use Permitting Kapolei West Community- Honolulu, O'ahu EIS Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Schofield Barracks Wells Relocation- Kalia Wastewater Improvements- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 R E N E PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: Licensed Architect,State of Hawaii NISHIKAWA American Institute of Architects(AIA), MATSUMURA Member ° U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP v Leadership in Energy and Environmental Principal Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) City of Kapolei Design Advisory Board, Member As a master planner and urban designer,Rene uses design to create communities. She American Planning Association(APA), strives to create visionary, yet realistic solutions for her projects and has extensive Member experience in large-scale communities,housing,commercial centers,transit-oriented American Institute of Certified Planners districts,and university campuses projects. Rene's work includes all phases of master (AICP),Member planning from initial site analysis, feasibility studies, program development, concept Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; Urban alternatives, master plans and design guidelines. Her strategic design approach Plan Participant based on a strong understanding of the physical, regulatory,and cultural context adds EDUCATION: immense value to her client's development projects. It is through such collaborations Doctor of Architecture that she is provided with a platform for her passion to develop engaging communities, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI spaces, and environments that positively impact Hawaii families. B.A.Architectural Studies University of Washington,WA SELECTED PROJECTS: Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu Master Ho'opili Gateway Commercial HONORS &AWARDS: Plan and Design Guidelines Master Plan Pacific Business News- Forty Under 4o Kona, Hawaii 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Honoree, 2017 Ho'opili Urban Design Guidelines Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kai 'Ewa Beach, Oahu Plan(2o17) Wailani Residential Design Guidelines Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Kamehameha Schools-Kaka'ako HCDA Hokuli'a Nalu Kai Master Plan and Design Master Plan,Kaiaulu 0 Kaka'ako Guidelines Honolulu, Oahu Kona, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Waipahu Kamehameha Schools-He'eia Design Redevelopment Master Plan Guidelines for Kahuhipa District Waipahu, O'ahu Kaneohe,O'ahu Kamehameha Schools- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama He'eia Master Plan Design Guidelines for Super Block and Kaneohe,O'ahu Kohou Waterfront University of Hawaii-West Oahu Master Honolulu, O'ahu Developer RFP Hunt Development Kapolei West Urban Design Guidelines Ewa Beach, O'ahu Kapolei, Oahu Wailani Master Plan-Grove Farm Hanamaulu Village Integrated Workforce Lihue, Kauai Community Master Plan,EIS and 2o1H Wailea Large Parcel Master Plan Lihue, Kauai Wailea, Maui HCDA Kaka'ako-Waterfront Project Wailea SF-S Master Plan Master Plan Wailea, Maui Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue Town-Kuhio Highway Ho'opili Master Plan Redevelopment Plan 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Ho'opili Urban Design Plan BYU-Hawaii Master Plan Update 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu La'ie,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 RENE NISHIKAWA MATSUMURA D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP Principal SELECTED PROJECTS: County of Maui-Wailuku Campus Master Plan Wailuku, Maui HHFDC Kahului Mixed-Use Civic Center and Afforable Housing Kahului, Maui Princeville Ranch Lots Master Plan Princeville, Kaua'i University of Hawaii at Manoa-Student Housing Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Assets School Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Damar City Master Plan Belitung, Indonesia Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu OCCC Redevelopment Concept Plan Kalihi, Hawai'i Sentul City Master Plan Sentul, Indonesia Sea Life Park Master Plan Waimanalo,O'ahu Honokea Surf Village Kalaeloa,O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-Royal Kunia Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu- Harbor Arms Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Aiea, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-1615 Ala Wai Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment Honolulu, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C A I ;. • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: , , American Institute of Certified Planners KLOSTER �" (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP American Planners Association(APA), Member Senior Associate U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Senior Planner Leadership in Energy and Environmental a�' s Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) Cami serves as project manager for major assignments. She is responsible for the EDUCATION: effective preparation of land use master plans, watershed planning studies, and M.S. Environmental Studies environmental impact documents for government,institutional,and private sector clients. Yale University, CT She has 28 years of professional experience and specialized knowledge and experience B.S.Environmental Science Washington State University,WA in the watershed environments of Hawaii and facilitation of local planning efforts with community groups. SELECTED PROJECTS: U.S.Army Corps of Engineers- COMANVREG Hawaii Overview and West Maui Watershed Plan Regional Interation Plans Island of Maui Pearl Harbor, Oahu; Sasebo,Yokosuka, Board of Water Supply- and Atsugi,Japan Watershed Management Plans Roman Catholic Church- North Shore&Windward Oahu Facility Planning City&County of Honolulu-NPDES Storm Honolulu, O'ahu Water Permit Education&Outreach U.S.Navy- Island of Oahu Base Exterior Architecture Plans City&County of Honolulu-Storm Water Pearl Harbor, O'ahu, Sasebo,Yokosuka, Utility Communication &Outreach and Atsugi,Japan Island of Oahu Department of Education-Kulanihako'i Cool Honolulu: Heat Action Plan and High School Pedestrian Crossing Study& Awareness Campaign Overpass Environmental Assessment Island of Oahu Kihei, Maui County of Kauai-Impact Fee Study Island of Kauai Kailua Seventh-Day Adventist Church- Planning Honolulu &Windward, Oahu Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan and Community Outreach North Shore, Oahu Kamehameha Schools-Cultural Resource Management Plan State of Hawaii Waialua Town-Master Plan Waialua, Oahu Kamehameha Schools- Food Initiatives&Trends North Shore, Central Oahu, 'Ewa, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C O DY PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners WINCHESTER (AICP),Member American Planning Association(APA)- DMHA, AICP AHawaii Chapter Associate Senior Planner { APA-Tribal and Indigenous Planning i Division,Member • ' APA-Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Planning Division,Member With over 12 years of professional experience in Hawaii, Cody specializes in APA-LGBTQ and Planning Division, community-based resiliency planning and historic preservation. He is adept at Member preparing environmental impact documents, land use permit applications, master Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference plans, and technical assessments of climate change factors. He is also skilled Hawaii Wildfire Management at navigating Hawai'i's Chapter 6E and federal Section 106 historic preservation Organization,Board Member processes for archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. Cody has a EDUCATION: proven track record of engaging directly with communities, including underserved populations across Hawaii.A strong communicator,Cody excels at presenting complex Master of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI technical data in clear, actionable language for decision-makers and stakeholders. Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance(DMHA)Certificate Cody's professional background includes his tenure at G70, where he advanced University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI environmental and climate resiliency projects, and his work at the National Disaster B.S.Geology Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) on coastal hazard adaptation research and Oklahoma State University,OK training programs. In addition to his professional contributions, he serves as a board member of the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization. SELECTED PROJECTS: Washington Place Restoration Project Department of Transportation-Kawaihae Honolulu, Oahu Harbor Improvements Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Kawaihae, Hawaii Island Kahalu'u, Hawaii Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise Brigham Young University-Plan Review Adaptation Study Use Permit Honolulu, Oahu La'ie, Oahu Ko'olauloa Resilience Hub EA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Hau'ula, Oahu Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Waimea, Kauai Management Plan EIS Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Island Anahola Kuleana Settlement Plan Keaukaha Panaewa Resilience Hub Anahola, Kauai Hilo, Hawaii Island HoKua Place Climate Change Analysis LRE Pulehu Solar Climate Change Analysis Kapa'a, Kauai Kula, Maui City and County of Honolulu- LRE Mahi Solar GHG Analysis Emergency Operations Center EA Kunia, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu National Park Service&Ka'Ghana 0 Department of Transportation- Kalaupapa Memorial Hilo Harbor Improvements Kalawao, Kalaupapa, Molokai Hilo, Hawaii Island United States Air Force-Kaena Point Board of Water Supply-Haiku Stairs EIS Satellite Tracking Station Helipad NEPA EA Kaneohe,Oahu Wai'anae, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 JENNIFER EDUCATION:in in Environmental Management LAM University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI B.S.Ecology,Evolution,and Environment Purdue University, IN GIS Specialist {I As a GIS Specialist, Jennifer develops and implement systems and databases to access and store geospatial data.Jennifer's journey in GIS began during her undergraduate years at Purdue University, where she developed a strong foundation in ecological principles, earning a Bachelor's of Science in Ecology, Evolution, and Environment. Her coursework provided her with a solid understanding of spatial analysis and data management techniques, which she further honed while earning her Master's in Environmental Management from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her expertise in GIS software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and ENVI has enabled her to create detailed spatial models and conduct thorough analyses to support decision-making processes. SELECTED PROJECTS: DHHL King's Landing Kuleana Settlement Hilo ,Hawai'i DHHL Molokai Coastal Resiliency Plan Kalama'ula, Molokai DHHL'Ualapu'e Kuleana Settlement Plan,EA 'Ualapu'e, Molokai Ho'okua'aina Palawai Master Plan Kailua,Oahu Kauluakalana Makalii Master Plan Kailua,Oahu *Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 - evd,- Commander Navy Region Hawaii Regional Integration Plan STATE OF HAWAI'I G70, along with NAVFAC Hawaii planners, has prepared the Commander Navy Region PROJECT FACTS Hawaii (CNRH) Regional Integration Plan (RIP), providing the framework for guiding Client: NAVFAC Hawaii land use decisions of the Region and its installations, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and Pacific Missile Range Facility. The RIP supports long range planning in the Region SERVICES PROVIDED by providing local commander guidance, establishing 2035 Land Use Plans, identifying excess lands for immediate and long term disposal, compiling capability gaps and Planning proposed solutions, and recommending policy changes and process improvements. # r -r rr aft, :'. fI, ray:n 1 • •d 1F+F .• ! � ' •J''- "J 10,;, $ 0i�' t r+Y J r a hV" s. _�v _ S * * . . .M.waK �,. , f. �0 p _ A. }91 vrull a• y ya.� Y ._-...-_ , �.•r�[y'. d ".�a.a_ � ^, ti.1... r. yrR .w •A91! npoi - ! $r rr'rr f d II •...., • ' ' - r .ww . l.l.. 1�r Ar. f f � p' 4. r. r G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Regional Plan ANAHOLA, KAUAI G70 provides integrated technical services for our clients which fully address their PROJECTS FACTS individual projects needs.One type of integration is using our Global Positioning Systems Client:Department of Hawaiian (GPS)equipment to collect data that will be used within a Geographic Information System Home Lands (GIS). During the Regional Planning project for Anahola, Kauai the G70 Team completed a GPS data collection effort in conjunction with performing a visual field survey of the SERVICES PROVIDED Makaha lands of the DHHL Anahola region. The data types collected were focused on Planning&Environment unmapped roads, surface water resources, and significant community facilities and Community Facilitation resources. Mixed-Use Planning Kandla : lip°•"n'rx+rir I(ewevi:,ir ..- I•ichl 2 KL'•LLa .wM1K ' • • / 1 .... � • erg, y y, rw ,+rQ; • +r.. Rc.r.mA e nw _.........BAR •.;gw: :c.4t G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Waimea Nui Regional Community Development PU'UKAPU, WAIMEA, HAWAI'I ISLAND The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands is proposing to develop the Waimea Nui Regional Community Development initiative located in the Pu'ukapu Farm Lots Subdivision.The Community PROJECTS FACTS Development Initiativewillenable the homestead communityto meet their goals of self-sufficiency Client:Department of Hawaiian Home through a dedicated program of economic opportunities centered on agricultural,equestrian,and Lands recreational activities while also ensuring a revered cemetery space for those individuals who wish to be buried on the homestead.G7o completed a conceptual Master Plan,a Development SERVICES PROVIDED Plan, an Environmental Assessment,and performed civil engineering services for the project Planning&Environment Civil Engineering _-- - I J I i .� .T. _TANK FARM r°° tq-41 PAIKLIiNT X 1 MOUND EQUESTRIAN I „. a � . s%ncErGENTER . - FACILITY tt _, - - awa. COMMUNITY ,,i I - *'• ° .. c,;p AGRICULTURE PARK' I �\1 : per. P�OOIGESTER .. .. 11 ac STA8LE3^ II, d.5 Ac , .III.MOOSE ad AGR.CULTURE OPEN _ _ .._ •`•r ! / r 7 1 RE$oURGE MARKET;' "••1J 1 1'�`m if CENTER ,' _,- --„,.1- II, P iu si I " 1, ,,t tw i u 'FARME.RS PRENA � 7, p• - .,.MA17KET&LRl3 w PA NIOLO ' y.{ MUSEUM -- WAI ER 1 --"__.. c� TRkATMEN ,fi5f L,TIIN'" CENTER HUB a** ' Ii1 y'*CLUBHOH54 • r ,I " ,. t' COL UMEIARIUM CHAPEL +e 'i 4 S 4*M GE TERV - r WASTEWATFfjt r I GOLF T LEATMEk OE ENTER _ ...F I FACILITIES �• y 1 ' DRIVING a4 ! CHIP& RANGE I, 'diA &:-'• r w t PUTT `"f ,, ,,.. e - ---- t ji $ .y^ b ,, 'a . ;N :c„4 , u gidp" � a .,ro , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kekaha Kai State Park NORTH KONA, HAWAI'I G70 developed the long term plan for 2,000 acres of wilderness area along the Kona PROJECTS FACTS Coast of Hawaii from Mahai'ula to Kukla Assessment of the significant natural and Client:State of Hawaii, cultural features, and areas of major outdoor recreational value were identified to Department of Land Natural Resources determine the terms of preservation and active use of these resources. Part of the planning process involved the input and support of the surrounding community to SERVICES PROVIDED determine appropriate park facilities for the conceptual plan. Detailed site plans and Planning an Environmental Impact Statement were completed for the Mahai'ula - Phase I area of the park. 1, 1"44 0 !.,"': 5?(.71�1t1U111'7l1nyiioi gym"' ti .r. =ta, Iw.w�J1FNr"'r'aya..-".,. .. rru� f 5 ° y d "p 5 rk 1 .,, , G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kea'au High School KEA'AU, HAWAI'I Site selection planning services involve evaluation of an approximately 100 acre PROJECTS FACTS candidate parcel for the construction of a new Kea'au High School. Detailed criteria Client:State of Hawaii, were used to assess the development feasibility of the site in accordance with the Department of Education Department of Education's standards. Site evaluation included analysis of existing physical, environmental, land use regulatory conditions, and compatibility with SERVICES PROVIDED surrounding uses. The site was also evaluated under requirements of the State's EIS Planning regulations and an EIS was prepared. The candidate site was rated on a point system according to its criteria evaluations and site development costs.The final ratings were forwarded to the DOE and the Governor for final site selection. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor KAWAIHAE, HAWAI'I G70 completed NEPA documents(EISPN,Draft EIS and Final EIS)to evaluate the potential PROJECTS FACTS impacts of the proposed Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor Improvements project.The Army Client:State of Hawaii,Department of Corps of Engineers completed a reconnaissance study (2001) to evaluate the harbor's Transportation, Harbors Division ability to meet the demand for cargo services to support the expanding economy in west Hawaii.The current alignment of the harbor limits the movement and transport of SERVICES PROVIDED cargo and freight due to wave surge and reflective wave energy. The conditions affect Planning the efficient movement of goods and services by either creating delays or by inflicting damage to pier facilities or to the cargo vessel. The EIS evaluates several alternatives to reconfigure the design of the harbor to alleviate some of the impacts attributable to wave surge. • w • a G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hilo Judiciary Complex HILO, HAWAI'I Planning efforts involve evaluation of seven candidate sites for the construction of a new PROJECT FACTS Judiciary Complex for the East Hawaii Service Area of the Third Judicial Circuit. Detailed Client:State of Hawaii Department of criteria were used to assess the development feasibility of the sites, including analysis Accounting &General Services of existing physical, environmental, land use regulatory conditions, and compatibility with surrounding uses. SERVICES PROVIDED Seven candidate sites were evaluated under requirements of the State's Environmental Planning Impact Statement regulations. An EIS was completed in 1997.The candidate sites were rated on their site criteria evaluations and development costs.Final rating were provided to the State Judiciary and the Governor for final site selection. Community input was solicited through a series of public meetings. Subsequent to the EIS process, the preferred site was purchased by the County. An Environmental Assessment was completed in 2000 for the final selected site at Kaiko'o Mall. '--\\___I 11.1 f r Etri- µHy!''fA, .r., `,�r� �� V_ 1 .,\) �7 . , `�.e_ � '' Fes' +(:. rY .}• 55�� b., . `j am of 'c ,; `'--, ,i L rvj S �`, �_ ] C k ti ae i -, a 1 ` °ate -, �i� .� •'� \ r—, s ,' . !_idr-ifik ,_ , we r 1us'1— .SAS .if- „ ,+ .� -' ]� %114 7n f` t".P^ Ar 1* ' ' -- 4- t , AugQ\C - % - _ ,)„,,,,,B c � �;r3"�-� ...:_ r �. � 'Try 4 1,1: .s. -" .. .�ye.- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu KONA, HAWAI'I ISLAND The project represents the first major transit-oriented development (TOD) under the PROJECT FACTS KMA Development Plan. Forest City was selected by the State of Hawaii Housing Client:Forest City Finance & Development Corporation (HHFDC) to develop approximately 2,300 homes Size:272 acres on 272 acres for Kamakana Villages, Keahuolu, North Kona. As a 201(H) project, half of Construction:$700 million the homes will be sold or rented as "affordable." The balance of the homes will be sold or rented at market value. In collaboration with Calthorpe Associates, G70 completed Completion:2010 a Master Plan, Environmental Report, Sustainability Plan, and Entitlements. The plan provides for 190,000 sf of commercial community facilities, two elementary school SERVICES PROVIDED sites, a community/civic center, and various parks and open spaces. The project was Planning&Environment awarded Outstanding Planning Project by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Transit Oriented Development Chapter. I _ _ ri 1 . . i tl V ' —„ y n ry•ammiic• 1 ,w,, b� a . •tJ.. s „. 1 " ¶J ] tl � _ _ , . '1 — hn P ��II v� • �sIr., p ..,.p., . . .. ... , r 'x�... 5 may. .. n. a . ,___, , ._. , ,,,,) r' '''''' ' , '. ' 4 :."..ii ',,,Pi '' ' ;, r - 11. ° " a ,,y 4 i i i E.. y e i •e r =_.. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kona Judiciary Complex Site Selection KAILUA-KONA, HAWAI'I The objective of this Site Selection study is to identify the future site of the Kona Judiciary PROJECT FACTS Complexto serve West Hawai'i region of the Third Circuit with modern facilities of approximately Client:State of Hawaii 130,00o square feet. A complete Environmental Impact Statement evaluates up to seven and County of Hawaii candidate sites in the Kona region, including State and County permitting requirements. SERVICES PROVIDED Planning 104#1 ilk -Uatig 7 � . v ,. { k ' " 4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�'" + btu f 911 g "S „1„„111111111111111„`j" ma :„ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan NORTH SHORE, O'AHU G70 worked with Kamehameha Schools to develop a Plan for 26,000 acres on O'ahu's PROJECT FACTS North Shore. The planning process engaged North Shore residents through small Client:Kamehameha Schools group sessions,workshops,survey,youth forums and a project website,which created Size:26,000 acres a high level of community investment in the Plan.The extensive analysis and selection Construction:N/A of projects utilized Kamehameha Schools Five Values and resulted in plans to pursue projects that support the restoration of key wahi pana as part of the Plan's vision of Completion:2008 a sustainable future. A key component of the plan included a cultural asset inventory within the region. The plan won the American Planning Association Hawaii Chapter SERVICES PROVIDED 2008 Outstanding Planning Award and the 2011 National Planning Excellence Award for Planning Innovation in Sustainable Places. ., . - ar anrarasl ,.r.,. } `A ' — 1. " 'it 1 ...`' , ^.0 1 p �... vi l '1. . ! "r° arf.' ,y} W 1.. pYC €4A CJL7VN& ' jH INiwa Irwin-P' r � ,. ' - ^,� r 4` F s •�ii'r Valley iOHAi / rim A.a f .'tom F. r f / v� /� z • I ; r� -''#. . ...,� �j �orvl s, �,drnzcrnnme '�'. 1. � W I i.T,q,i . �'' 'S.gin *� G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 La'ie Water Reclamation Facility LATE, O AHU G7o provided EIS documents and permitsforLa'ie'stertiarytreatmentWastewaterReclamation PROJECT FACTS Facility. Work included a Facility Plan, EIS and Supplemental EIS, wetlands delineation and Client:Hawaii Reserves Inc. management plans, water reuse plans and County permits. The LWRF is one of the first Construction:$10 million treatment facilities on Oahu that has effectively implemented agricultural reuse disposal. Completion: 1997 is 4. , Op ea , . G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawai'i Authority (NELHA) Master Plan NORTH KONA, HAWAII NELHA's mission is to develop and diversify Hawai'i's economy by providing resources and PROJECTS FACTS facilities for energy and ocean-related research,and educational and commercial activities Client:State of Hawaii in an environmentally sound,culturally sensitive manner.G7o is updating NELHA's strategic plan,which will result with a financial model assessing alternative development scenarios, SERVICES PROVIDED and a land use Master Plan for all of NELHA's lands. Other tasks include updating existing design guidelines, proposing a subdivision layout, developing a drainage Master Plan, and Planning creating an analysis of current traffic surveys. '. `^z�, �, ,L., "MAIN PUMP ly STATION `(IRCHAEOLOG1� RESERVE I INTERIM n N PUMP pit STATION tY L7510PT ION 1Y 4+t �it M=�riis... Cr 'i1 m_ :IG LAN +i` 5.�i"PIPF_LINES < �v-Yi PEEP SEAWATE°. •'°•Al ^ Y+ INTERNATIONAL C'YORO Div INC. dEr i.SW. ..,- 9c to 2©°,•- 12"OSW tip 24"DSW 1 "� a°.... / D 21 94, tY 'AVER" DUMP STATION HMI i+ F ILDINc N.. E •.1... 4r LTD 4{TSETBACK n OANA \ L OI , 1 EC NOL IES CERTIFIED SHORELINE 4 YtI LLC ii '. SHORELINE A KOYO(ISA a LY a CORP p q� a ARCHAEOLOGY SITE '2-4 0 F---- ----n I i` dY+iirili WEStl HAWAII 24'I'II'ELINES U PIPELINES {r'"1 'rYEXPLORATION 0 WACACEMY 1: ° n w i GATEWAY #N C. OCEAN 1r 1.1, ARCHAEOLOGY x MERA PHARMAC;EU I'[f di S Li "� KEAHOLE +�OIN7' ...4.' ' 'LIGHTHOUSE/ ill .14t CYANOTECII/OK0 +ia INE?fi pli I '... CCS :.('j? PfP fN =. Q� �YLC3 -W lbM1l C}ISHELL- � FINELHA �( /...ii)G OFFICtS6 RESEARCH di. rill Ad COMPOUND G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Palamanui NORTH KONA, HAWAI'I G70 provided an Environmental Impact Study as part of their planning services for PROJECTS FACTS Palamanui,a mixed use development in North Kona with 845 residential units,a dry land Client:Hunt Companies forest preserve,and a village center integrated with future University of Hawaii facilities. Residential units will include single and multifamily units throughout the site. A 1 20 SERVICES PROVIDED room University Inn is also planned along with a pedestrian friendly commercial core at the University Village. Planned with the adjacent University of Hawaii Center at West Planning Hawaii, the project will have shared infrastructure and spaces reserved for university use. Buildings will follow principles of sustainable design and an integrated natural and cultural resources management plan will be implemented.VIC and wastewater treatment were issues addressed in the planning. Mauka/makai and mid-elevation roadway issues were important considerations. RESIDENTIAL NrIR4 'I J P 1,.-• ,... j' . ,,,, • SIOENTIAL-11 ACR••. PARK I• OS51BLE MfLTFFMUL D �. ���r � { d Y� MA / ,� ,.1-*r v f �• nF.�,..'�rs , 7,. f 4 /r J f.. r C LT M i! 1 t `� ■��4 ice!" 4 ut'"i y Y CFN L'_ q'S 4 .r I, 7777 H°S LTPITARE uTEp+°. HEAH Re ..___� "_.. SAG t4 STATELANDP'SIBL OR HEALTHPOSSIBLE-1 EXPANSION HOSPITAL 1 RELATER POSSIBLE RHALTHDEVELOPMENT HEALTH RELATER -25 AC 'rn ' f'f TOTAL 3A ACRES '� \IC TO IC UP ..__._..�._ - ,If \MAUKAIMAKAI COLLECTOR �V LNPlWRSITY DRIVE'CIPTIONS , _ ... 11ON1:HILUkALLt LAND— 1 as m errs y . .t' yA 4 d G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Parker Ranch Center KAMUELA, HAWAI'I Commercial retail center reflecting the PROJECT FACTS paniolo traditions celebrated in the lifestyle of CLIENT:Parker Ranch Waimea. G70 designed a commercial retail center reflecting the paniolo traditions celebrated in the lifestyle of Waimea.A main ranch house style building is surrounded by a cluster of individual mixed use buildings that house restaurants,cultural boutiques, and retail shops. Parker Ranch Center has become the commercial,social, and cultural center of Kamuela, serving as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike. ppa 11 Iii ---,_ , it t �i a�.' y V L' .. , i r „ �� ...a lat °� ! s.. I a 'milt itY, Y :4.P ng .'i�i �f11l4 111��I a l G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT G70 G7c, 111 S King Street,Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.523.5866 www.g70.design County of Hawaii Planning Department NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for fiscal year 2025-2026 Letter of Interest and Statements of Qualifications for PL.8) Community Planning (Public Access Planning) Prepared for: Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 June 30, 2025 0- yi --e °2, 070 111 S.King Street June 30, 2025 Suite 170 Honolulu,HI 96813 8o8.523.5866 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director www.g70.desigr. Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 Subject: Statement of Qualifications& Letter of Interest Planning Department, County of Hawaii for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Dear Mr. Darrow: G70 is pleased to express interest in providing professional services to the County of Hawaii Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in the following categories: PL.8) Community Planning (Public Access Planning) Established in 1971, G70 is Hawai`i's largest full service multi-discipline design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, civil engineering, planning and environment, geographic information systems, technology, and interior design. Our team brings a collective high level of talent unique in our approach and broad thinking from typical firms. G70's team will: ✓ Create Value— understanding our client, culture and community to design innovative solutions that deliver a successful project on time, and on budget. ✓ Provide a "One Stop Shop" of Skilled Professionals - collaborative and multidiscipline team of professionals including engineers, planners, architects, interior designers, information technologists, cultural specialists, software engineers, GIS technicians, graphic designers, asset managers, and communications personnel. ✓ Be Culturally Relevant in Design and Project Management—years of experience and involvement with the local culture, community and government agencies allow us to deliver successful projects. ✓ Promote Sustainable Principles —delivering solutions that consider the context of the project using a cross discipline, life cycle perspective to integrate and protect resources and the community. ✓ Leverage Technology—knowledge and ability to utilize technological tools to provide efficient and valued added service. 1. The name of the firm or person, contact information including email address,the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices; Name of firm: Group 70 International dba G70 Firm Address: 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 Contact Person: Kawika McKeague, AICP, President, Principal Planner Email Address: kawikam@g70.design Phone number: (808) 523-5866 ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 2 of 3 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: G70 was founded in 1971. We have averaged 100 employees over the past five years and we currently have 105 employees. 3. The education,training, and qualifications of the individual, or if a firm, its key employees in accordance with HRS 103D-304 and/or the professional and scientific occupation series contained in the United States Office of Personnel Managements' Qualifications Standards Handbook: Please see Resumes of Key Personnel 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: • Pu'u `Opae Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Anahola Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • King's Landing Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Nana Health Master Plan Specialty Clinic,Agriculture Wellness and Workforce Housing Project • Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola (KKOA), Ulupono Anahola Agricultural Center • Dynamic Community Solutions, Pu'uhonua o Wai`anae Village • Namahana School Masterplan • Board of Water Supply—Waihe`e Riparian Learning Center Master Plan • Keaukaha Pana`ewa Farmers Alliance (KPFA), Resiliency and Agricultural Innovation Hub • Hui o Hau'ula Ko`olauloa Community Resilience Hub • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands—Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan • Kokua Kalihi Valley, Ho'oulu Aina Master Plan • Kuilima Agricultural Park Master Plan • Kauluakalana Makali`i Master Plan • Ka `Ohana o Kalaupapa, Kalaupapa Memorial • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands & Papakolea Community Development Corporation — Native Hawaiian Education Cultural Center and Kupuna Assisted Living Center Master Plan • KUPU, Ho`okupu Center • Kualoa Ranch • La`i`opua Community Center • Kamehameha Schools— Kapaeloa Cultural Learning Project • Kalahuipua'a Fishpond— Environmental & Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence • PA`I, Ke'ehi Arts and Cultural Center • Palailai Community Based Renewable Energy • Kamehameha School— North Shore Plan G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 3 of 3 Name Organization Phone Number Mr. Barry Usagawa City and County of Honolulu—Board of Water Supply (808)748-5900 Mr. R. Kalani Fronda Hawai'i State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (808)620-9500 Ms. Hilarie Alomar Kamehameha Schools, Planning &Development Division (808) 523-6223 Ms. Puni Jackson Ho'oulu 'Aina (808) 841-7504 5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit. We have provided supporting data for G70 to include: • Company Profile • Key Personnel Resumes • Project Profiles We appreciate your consideration of our firm for the above listed category. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (808) 523-5866 or by email at kawikam@g70.design. Sincerely, Kawika McKeague, AICP President, Principal Planner Director of Cultural Planning G70 // 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 11 808.523.5866 1/ WWW.G70.DESIGN M� r,.oP, „ ,l,,v1--- o FULL SERVICE :, 7 �^ ' ewt Established in 1971, G70 is Hawaii's largest full service multi-disciplined -F' 9• ' , ° •. :I Y design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in ;, + c!'”` -':,-'- . - -* " tt architecture, interior design, civil engineering, and lannin & environmental 9 planning m services. We have specific expertise in design for resort communities, 4 h , residential projects,educational and medical facilities,mixed-use commercial = ventures, utilities and roadway infrastructures, and all phases of master F i1;I. planning for major land holdings. -- �• CREATING VALUE Based in Honolulu, G70 is staffed with over 100 full-time professionals, including: licensed architects, interior designers, civil engineers, planners, * technical specialists,and other support personnel.The firm is on the forefront of sustainable design practices with 25 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professionals in all areas of service. CULTURALLY RELEVANT ,y re'`'" . , 44-, G70 is about stewardship. Our work begins with understanding our client, the host culture of each project, and the surrounding community. We work with '� communities to create designs that not only best serve the people, but also .„,. . .„ k•` incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land. ,- -', e' "';,, SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS Sustainable principles cross all disciplines in project development from ' ' planning to design, integrating land resource management and cultural heritage with cutting edge sustainable technology. G70 offers sustainable , r - design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site. We provide asset management resources I " ' to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for land owners and ( developers. - - TECHNOLOGY a. `� G70 is progressive in its use and application of design software to enhance e ,` visualization and bring efficiency to the design process. Our current list of software being utilized is: • Autodesk Revit • Adobe Photoshop • Autodesk AutoCAD • Adobe Illustrator j°���, � ,,,� _ • Autodesk Civil 3D • Adobe InDesign Eno• Autodesk Construction • Lumion • r+� �,1� =1 L Cloud / BIM 360 • Enscape • Autodesk Infraworks • Twinmotion �.,•,�� • Autodesk Forma • Cove.Tool • Arc GIS • Rhino -I • Bluebeam • Grasshopper • Sketchup Pro • Google Earth Pro G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 7.70 ARCHITECTURE w G70 designs architecture that represent the lifestyles of communities and respect the natural landscape surrounding each project. Our emphasis on cultural context, --- - honoring traditional values, combined with contemporary innovation and planning . ,g l " - --- of sustainable environments creates harmonious, memorable designs for our s�� future. P�� � ! M , s, � ,^�... �a oe--_ ' 31717.VIZT(1111111 . I t, CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Consulting Services include the full range of services for a civil consulting firm. Our capabilities are broadened significantly with the overlapping i- .., i , services and abilities of G70, including Planning and Environmental Services, y �`_ , Land-Use Permitting, Architecture, Sustainable Development, GIS and Geospatial , " z1 �,, Services,and Asset Management. , ` w. ; ;.! 4 � .. � INTERIOR DESIGN We believe that interior spaces should have a timeless quality and compliment the architectural style of its environment. Our team includes architects specializing ,, ' Asii in interior design. We offer custom designed finishes, furniture and architectural 5�^^Y +Y ti elements that offer signature details to enhance our client's individual style. � 1 v 4 PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT }.. � , & G70 provides comprehensive services to meet the challenges in the planning „ ilt,-:° '^ '•" �tr :4 ? of communities, regions and thepreservation of land resources. We engage the x" .&„ �' � is 9 k „� $ ',M � �. r� community in the process, assess the land,and prepare the necessary documents _" `` � to expedite the due diligence process in a timely manner. ' �•. z lf1 a V Y P it 8 y2rIA�{ ' q G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Approach Honor& Integrate With a deep understanding of an area's culture, heritage,and history at the onset of the design process, G70 is able to create distinctive, award-winning environments, richly appealing, harmonious and increasing in value over time. This is the foundation of good planning and design. Respect & Understand We are committed to sustainable design principles, approaching each project with in-depth research of the site, to understand its environmental context, geological and topographical features, wind and solar characteristics, and historical and cultural background. We provide innovative GIS and 3D visualization to assist in planning, design and decision making. Plan & Maintain G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site.With GIS capabilities and state-of-the- art software, we provide asset management resources to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for developers. Lead Future Design Our mission is to foresee a sustainable future now: to initiate, plan, design and build the best-in-class projects that demonstrate leadership in the global sustainability theater. -- 1-� - 4 __ Ali ` a ---r - A . ;tr.- } Ili ."- . G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (4....14_,V--- . ev Ote-4-11// Innovation Expertise G70 is on the cutting edge of sustainable development,recognizing the importance and impact of built environments of all types and sizes on individual lives, whole communities, and the entire planet. The firm's resources include a growing number of in-house LEED AP architects, planners, and interior designers working strategically with our clients and partners. LEED Services: • Pre-evaluation: identifying economically viable LEED compliance • Certification: processing and documenting a project through design and construction • Post-Certification: providing project asset management to ensure long term performance • Water Efficiency Improvement Assessment • Credit Products &Technologies Specification • Credit Innovation & Design programming Accountability: Our Sustainable Development Division created a proprietary methodology to map specific LEED components such as potable water consumption, graywater utilization, energy consumption, carbon footprint, waste generation, and open space. Following certification, G70 will monitor the ongoing performance of LEED certified projects.This innovative process ensures that the LEED building performs as designed throughout its life. `' V . < , .. ' 7- , _ , I lift Oft " 1.4 il . .... 1 ,....„. arm ,,, , ,,,,,,irt'I'' °'4:'''''''..., 'A iii -- , .. �' , tr.._,... 1. A. ilLIL - G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Central Union Preschool& Kindergarten Phase I G70 First &Second Floor Sustainable Renovations • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation(HPH) Nonprofit Kukulu Hale Award,2013 Preservation Commendation Award,2010 Department of Accounting and General Services No. 1 Capital Guam USMC Installation Appearance Plan Place ExteriorRenovation (Hemmeter Building) • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA) • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF)Preservation Award,2019 Planning&Analysis Honor Award,2012 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Kaupuni Village Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve • American Institute of Architects(AIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Mayor's Choice Award,2011 Outstanding Planning Project,2004 • United States Green Building Council(USGBC) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Green Project Team Award,2011 Award of Merit,2003 • American Planning Association(APA), • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Innovation In Planning:Best Practices for Sustainability Award,2010 Award of Merit,2003 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) G70 Interiors Office Renaissance Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA) Overall Grand Design Award,2006 Keep it Hawaii Kahili Award,2003 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Hawai'i Baptist Academy Commercial Design Award of Excellence,2006 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Green Sustainable Design Award of Excellence,2006 Mayor's Choice Award,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award,2006 Grand Award Hawaii BuiltGreen,2007 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Built Green Grand Award,2006 Kukulu Hale Award,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hawaii Baptist Academy High School- Phase Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • General Contractors Association (GCA) Award of Merit,2014 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Merit Award,2014 � � r � CHIC sas, ' t, wr ;' ✓ " stAcademy High School ,y► "' ti VC • I Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve . 'Iolani School Sul' nter G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hale Ola,Wailea Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Clubhouse • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Society of Heating,Refrigerating&Air-Conditioning Award of Excellence,2004 Engineers(ASHRAE) 1st Place,Region X,Technology Award,2011 Hale Pu'u,Wailea Holo Holo Ku Residential Condominiums • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2004 Mayor's Choice Award,2004 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Ho'okupu Center • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii New Residential Division Award,2004 Serve Award,2019 HPU Waterfront Lots at Aloha Tower Marketplace Hawaii State Art Museum Sculpture Garden • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HPH) Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2016 Preservation Honor Award,2014 Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Mayor's Choice Award,2013 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Public/Government Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2013 'lolani School Phase • American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA)Honolulu Award of Excellence,2012 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2005 Hilton Grand Waikikian • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) Grand Award,2004 ACE Project of Excellence Award,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) • Waikiki Improvement Association (WIA) Design Awareness Award,2004 Ho'owehiwehi Nui Award,2009 • General Contractor Association(GCA) Award of Excellence,2004 Hilton Hokulani Waikiki • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • General Contractor Association(GCA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Hilton Waikoloa Kings Land Phase I New Project Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • American Resort Development Association(ARDA) I r Award of Green Sustainability Program Within a Resort,2012 � r T L. Hilton Hokulani Waikiki IIIP - Po deer_ .4irgrir kiki Beach Hawai'i State Art Museum Sculpture Garden G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 'lolani School K-1 Community Kalihi Valley Homes Phase I Renovation • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) Award of Merit,2020 Award of Merit,2003 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu People's Choice Award,2020 Award of Merit,2002 'lolani School Residence Hall • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Award of Merit,2019 Renovation Project of the Year Kukulu Hale Award,2002 • General Contractors Association(GCA)of Hawaii Award of Excellence,2020 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu 'lolani School Sullivan Center • American Planning Association(APA) Outstanding Planning Award,2011 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii New Project Green Building Kukulu Hale Award,2014 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • General Contractor Association(GCA) • American Planning Association(APA) Award of Excellence-Design-Build/Design-Assist Construction,2014 Environmental/Preservation Award,2013 • International Interior Design Association(IIDA)Hawaii Award of Merit,2014 Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii People's Choice Award,2014 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2017 Japengo Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa • American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC)Hawaii Engineering Honor Award,2016 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award,2011 Historic Preservation Award,2015 Kailani at Ko Olina Housing Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus • Hawaiian Electric Company(HECO) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Energy Efficiency Award,2002 Non-profit Kukulu Hale Award,2009 • Parade of Homes First Place Winner,2002 Kailua Community Planning • American Planning Association(APA) Renovation Project of the Year,2002 *k. F ' Ka a an ., � �f�,esou � .,; h. � • ,. 40 i 4 Kauna'oa Country Club Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus Lyon Arboretum • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Planning Association (APA)Hawaii Preservation Award,2006 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Maui Ocean Club Timeshare Conversion Kamehameha Schools North Shore O'ahu Master Plan • Hawai'i Green Business Award for Outstanding Efforts,2012 • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) • American Planning Association(APA) Gold Award,2003 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places,2011 Joan K. Mendel Kingergarden Classroom • American Planning Association(APA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Outstanding Planning Award,2008 Award of Merit,2019 Kaua'i Community Federal Credit Union Nanea Clubhouse • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) New Non-Profit Project Award,2012 Design Citation Award,2006 Kauna'oa Country Club • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for New Commercial,2006 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA)Grand Award New Commercial,2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2006 • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Design Award of Excellence,2005 Renovation Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Division Award New Commercial,2004 Award of Honor,2010 Parker Ranch Center Koloa Landing Resort & Spa • General Contractor Association(GCA) • Hawai'i Tourism Authority(HTA)Keep it Hawaii Award of Merit,2003 Award of Excellence-Building Construction,2014 PBS Hawaii Kuhio Park Terrace • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Non Profit Kukulu Hale Award,2018 Mayor's Choice Award,2010 Laiopua 2020 Community Center7:: :;;;; ~°"'�..,,,,-m 1,,,,T.,.4..,.:i, ::_, �� • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii TM Community-Based Planning Award,2008 '®�' r 6- I. l ;ti 4 j ;' ; • ' Parker Ranch Center 6- t ,r r'�• ,M� 0 • it ils� afaiumut f ■SSE M■ I•i ,, -- ■•o■ sae 1„i toi Nanea Clubhouse St.Re ce1111M .ville Re G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 4 The Salvation Army KROC Center Hawaii U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Consolidated Training and Medical Facility New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2012 • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2007 Institutional Award of Excellence,2012 University of Hawaii-Center for Microbial Oceanography: St. Regis Princeville Resort Research and Education(C-More) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • American Institute of Architects(AIA)Honolulu Award of Merit,2012 Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 • American Society of Interior Designers(ASID) Standard State Mitigation Plan CNMI Institutional Award of Honor,2012 • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Current Topic Award Safe Growth,2004 New Commercial Kukulu Hale Award,2011 • National Concrete Masonry Association(NCMA), Wooden Structures Repair Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Award ofExcellence-Commercial,2011 Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii • Masonry Institute ofHawai'i, (MIH) Outstanding Work Award,2010 • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award,2017 Waialua Town Master Plan Concrete,Masonry,and Metal Structures Repair and Maintenance • American Planning Association(APA)Hawaii Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Hawaii Community-Based Planning Award,2005 for Commander, Navy Region Hawaii Wailea Beach Resort &Spa • Historic Hawaii Foundation (HHF) • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Preservation Commendation Award,2018 Renovation Award-Commercial/Other Over 40,000 SF,2019 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District Ward Entertainment Center Consolidated Real Property Master Plan,Okinawa Area • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) • Building Industry of Hawaii(BIA) Overall Grand Award for Commercial Remodeling,2010 Overall Grand Award,2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties(NAIOP)Hawaii Project of the Year,2002 ,f ,»' d4i,.. . '-'4 tS. .1 w ° !gq ; Ii 11 • .r -7 i , , University of HawaiiC-MORE - !f _ \—. 1� _ � ' Ohli .. • 4 • • _Ifi- .- .1 i - . _ 1 i --I •• 1 4' 4 ��a , lr mr of.„ W.�+�, k e. ( v 1 #3 ID f li t d i d , + nq ri • !la ,. f ./ • er11, ,• 6 • - ✓ Drys r.: 9 r . �TO 41. ti a,.— ,�e,.. - Ward Entertainment Center »a S oit Nai o•oa i G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . 01/11% . Services Overview G70 provides a variety of services to meet the complex challenges of planning land resources and diverse communities with a sustainable future. Our extensive experience in all phases of the development process includes Master Planning, Community Building and Land Use Entitlements.We are staffed to manage large-scale Environmental and Physical Planning with architecture to create appealing,sustainable settings. Our urban and environmental planners collaborate with in-house cultural experts, as well as solicit community input to incorporate historical and cultural elements in our planning process. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the approving agencies. G70 provides landowners and government agencies with the full range of land use permitting and entitlement services at both the State and County levels. G70 planning services include: • Community Master Plans • Land Use Permits • Resort Master Plans • Development Constraints Analysis (regulatory, • Educational Campus Plans environmental,technical) • Regional, General and Specific Plans • Regional and Area-wide Land Use Planning • Urban Design Plan / Design Guidelines • Detailed Property and Site Assessments, and Due Diligence Reporting • Park and Open Space Plans • Environmental Assessments and • Community Involvement and Facilitation Environmental Impact Statements • Feasibility Studies and Alternatives Analysis • Cultural& Historic Resource Management ,® •c. T d� art... 4 , ty o, - o "°' vW1 �, �K a „ 4 Ai ;3,, ,4ez-t4441,*--"ii-,-.N...4 4N,,,z,),4,„.,,-,.-,,,,(:4,t..---,„:;.-y, x, `' I CI o W�� t , " '�,. a ''9'. rg' S Iv. : y:� Fr'.. *i4^ s"N... i► jam --- : _. .. �� �i.n'�'��t r f e;l`�.��� _ a i L. 1 .,,eke i�� ee �. ",' .+ A A ' ` 1 {{ E s:V . r r K, k e r ,• G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Master Planning A master plan is a dynamic long-term planningdocument that provides a conceptual ��' n4, layout to guide future growth and development. Master planning is about making the ti" connection between buildings,social settings,and their surrounding environments. C.. A master plan includes analysis, recommendations,and proposals for a site's s population,economy, housing,transportation,community facilities, and land use. It �' is based on public input,surveys, planning initiatives,existing development, physical �� ' t .' t %� characteristics,and social and economic conditions. ' " '" ,L a �'� Select Master Plan experience includes: '• ' • Barbers Point NAS Pacific Sports Training Complex Master Plan • City of Kapolei Master Plan {{ • Grove Farm Visionary LLC Wailani Development(Lihue)Master Plan (project of iG70) 1 ,, • Hale'iwa Store Lots, Commercial Master Plan, EA&Permits i. ' , '' �yFr,.. • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve,Master Plan, EIS& Permits - • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan, EIS, &Permits .: • Ho'opili Community,Master Plan &Permits East --- , _ _.,:\.. r,--.-----4 i e�"a•r r:w • Kalaeloa Barbers Point Urban Master Plan EIS •+ -*" V i Lt • Kalaeloa Community Development,Master Plan - 'i ` °=d7' • Kamakana Village at Keahuolu,201H Master Plan, EIS& Permits -' + `tC "f � • Kamehameha Schools Maui& Hawai'i Campus,Master Plan • Kamehameha Schools Kaiaulu 'o Kaka'ako HCDA Master Plan fir • Kamehameha Schools North Shore Master Plan (*APA National Award) • Kane'ohe Ranch Kailua Town Master Plan °� qr • Kapolei West,Master Plan •'6) L. '- • Keauhou Bay Management Plan 1'• r #11/• ', yr'. • Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan - „✓ ”M1NN • Koko Head District Park&Shooting Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits I, . .` ... : : • Kualoa Ranch &Activity Club,Master Plan, EA,Permits '`'' '`'.__ , F•w,'•.•, N + S I • Makaiwa Hills,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ,„,. • Maui County Office Center,Master Plan, EIS&Permits = • Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan „.4 ., :" • Outrigger Waikiki Beach walk Master Plan, EIS& Permits . • Princeville Resort Expansion,Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits \ , w!' • UH Coconut Island Master Plan, EA/EIS& Permits a f' ,4%FA .. . _ 4 '. • UH Manoa Long Range Development Plan ' , kk., 1.,,,,,, • Waikiki Aquarium Master Plan • Waikiki Beach Walk(Outrigger)Complex,Master Plan, EIS& Permits ` +'` \ \ ate.. ', G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 PI . OVII% . Environmental Services & Studies G70 has extensive experience in environmental planning services and the preparation of related documentation in compliance with County,State (HRS 343) and Federal(NEPA) laws. Projects have involved agriculture sites, observatories, government centers,schools, resorts, parks, nature preserves, retail centers, ••4- communities, institutions, military bases, resorts,shoreline structures, utilities, ' ' wastewater facilities,waterways and highways. i. Our full-service approach comprises site assessment and feasibility analysis through the completion of project environmental documentation.This is • achieved through a solution-seeking approach that addresses Hawai'i's unique environments. G70 planners understand impact analysis in many disciplines and maintain well-established, long-term relationships with consulting specialists , , • , who can collectively assess the full range of potential project impacts and Naukil dim%mow(°M' develop. Mauna Kea Science Reserve Complex,Hawaii Principal planners and senior planners at G70 are certified by the American II :6. Institute of Certified Planners (AICP),and two also hold Certified Environmental i Inspectors (CEI designations). Our capabilities extend to environmental permitting, = wetlands studies, Phase I hazardous materials site assessments,and coastal rill.two studies. .Roc, G70 Environmental Services include: 13 n, T ® ® •w la Pk'�', • Environmental assessments and impact statements (NEPA&Chpt. 343 HRS) © s""•d`= F`--r ®_ fs' Awl., --s C\— • Feasibility studies F1 Salim N wk • Pre-purchase land use and facilities assessments �`� rF ape: • Environmental master plans �' • Site assessments 5r ii ® ui • Wetlands delineation, management and mitigation • tiV • • P C1C—• Coastal studies r • Wetlands natural wastewater treatment systems , • Wastewater reuse planning . • Integrated pest management plan • Watershed management planning • Diversified agriculture and agroforestry program planning and development • Disaster resilience, preparedness,and recovery planning Kekaha Kai,Hawaii • Climate change analysis G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 P-'e' . OtAlat . Land Use Permitting & Entitlements Land development in Hawaii is complex, involving physical design ._,.. elements, environmental and socioeconomic issues, many governmental .1 '' w _ '`-.*.- regulations, as well as community participation. G70's staff has extensive a, .Y experience at all levels of governmental processing; we are able to guide +- and coordinate all elements expeditiously, and are considered to be a ' -'� - ' ' 15, w- leading firm in Hawaii land use permitting,with experience on all islands, working for both public and private sector clients with all types of land use r .•ice" ... permitting. '" ''' Our Planning Team is experienced in the preparation and processing of .:, applications for land use approvals.We have several senior planners that are former City/ County Planning Department officials, and apply their depth of knowledge and understanding to the complex process of gaining ,.%-- ,A ' z_' °; „ t ,, regulatory approvals in Hawaii. Our permitting services include: 5 q "• - •- • ,4, ,, • State Land Use Boundary Amendments r • County Development Plan and Community Plan Amendments • Change of Zone l' if ito ?#•'— 4 - Ix , • Conservation District Use Permits (CDUP) 1 r • Special Management Area Permits (SMA) r �. ',, • • HCDA Permits "`u • Variances and Other County-Level Permit .�. ;�-- I,,;,' = ,A F • 201 H Affordable Housing .�. ', Representative land use permitting projects include: '' 10 .' • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Hawaii Kai, O'ahu • Hiluhilu/UH West Hawaii, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii �"-• Kamehameha Schools Hale'iwa Store Lots, Hale'iwa, O'ahu • Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki, O'ahu • Kapolei Harborside Center, Kapolei, O'ahu i I; • Kihei High School, Kihei, Maui " ' '' • Kualoa Ranch and Activity Club, Kualoa, O'ahu �� ' ` .. 4 • Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui T{--y" = •_: *' • Le Jardin Academy, Kailua, O'ahu • UH Long Range Development Plan, Honolulu, O'ahu •' • Maluhia at Wailea, Maui - J , 4 • Princeville Resort Expansion Entitlements .. - : '.4 • Kuilima Resort Expansion Master Plan '-v ��1 • Contemporary Museum, Makiki, Honolulu 'g • Pu'u Kukui Elementary School, Wailuku, Maui ,- • Ho'opili Master Plan/Zone Change/Urban Design Plan, 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu '' u N - ,1 • Hawai'i Baptist Academy Master Plan and CUP, Honolulu, O'ahu • '.: . • Westin Maui Hotel&Spa, Ka'anapali, Maui � = "" - " G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 01/11% Culture and Community G70 realizes the importance of culture and sustainability in all planning projects. __ ; Our approach is best described as 'place making: We work with communities and indigenous peoples to create designs that not only serve the people, but also F •- incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land and — +. u ` those who live on it. We are taking this process and applying it to other lands and host cultures internationally,with projects in Tahiti,Vietnam, New Caledonia, and India. �E !" G70 places a special emphasis on collaborating with community groups and key s: individuals to resolve environmental concerns on new project developments. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the official approving agencies. Tahiti Waterfront, Papeete, Tahiti We provide a variety of opportunities for community support and involvement with our projects, including: Project conceptualization through a unique 5-step charrette process y � 4 " ��`, 1. Community information meetings,project newsletters and information materials 2. Interviews of key community organizations and individuals " I ® J ` 3. Synopsis of technical issues understandable to lay people _l r 4. Creation and management of community advisory committees PA 5. Establishment of a community-based support network „,r In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, Molokai Island Plan, Molokai geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OtAl% Community-Based Planning In the dynamic environment of Hawaii,community-based planning is not just an initiative; it is a fundamental necessity. This approach places the power in the hands of those who have an intimate connection to the 'aina. Community-based and community-led planning facilitates the development of planning processes that embody the unique needs,aspirations, and values of Hawai'i's people,thereby ensuring outcomes that are not only beneficial but also respectful of the local culture and environment.As we navigate the unique challenges presented by our island geography,from rising sea levels to biodiversity conservation, community-based planning allows us to make informed decisions that truly reflect the priorities of the community. Furthermore,the success and vitality of Hawaii are intrinsically linked to the contributions made through community-based planning. It encourages local involvement and facilitates co-creation of our shared spaces, leading to solutions that are innovative, inclusive, and tailored to local conditions.This process cultivates local ownership and deepens the bond between the community and its environment. In preserving our heritage and ensuring sustainable development, community-based planning in Hawaii contributes to a resilient future where the island's unique character and natural beauty continue to thrive, further strengthening the social fabric where our environment is intertwined with our identity. G70's process echoes the true spirit of 'ohana and kuleana, defining our collective responsibility and interconnectedness in shaping the Hawaii of tomorrow. SELECTED PROJECTS: Hana Health Master Plan Specialty Clinic, Kauluakalana Makali'i Master Plan 4 Agricultural Wellness and Workforce (Ongoing) Housing Project(Ongoing) Kailua,Oahu Hana, Maui Ka'Ohana o Kalaupapa,Kalaupapa . Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola(KKOA), Memorial(Ongoing) Ulupono Anahola Agricultural Center Kalaupapa, Molokai Anahola, Kauai Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Dynamic Community Solutions, &Papakolea Community Development Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae Village Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education Wai'anae,Oahu Cultural Center and Kupuna Assisted Namahana School Masterplan Living Center Master Plan Kalahui ua'a Fishpond Kilauea, Kauai Puowaina,O'ahu P P Board of Water Supply-Waihe'e Riparian KUPU,Ho'okupu Center Learning Center Master Plan Honolulu,O'ahu Kaneohe,Oahu Kualoa Ranch Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers Alliance Kualoa,O'ahuw. (KPFA),Resiliency and Agricultural La'i'opua Community Center Innovation Hub Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Pana'ewa, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Kapaeloa Cultural Hui o Hau'ula Ko'olauloa Community Learning Project Ls Resilience Hub Kapaeloa, Hawaii -,.,q . Hau'ula,O'ahu Kalahuipua'a Fishpond-Environmental& Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan Puowaina,Oahu Kaunakakai, Molokai PA'I,Ke'ehi Arts and Cultural Center Kokua Kalihi Valley, Honolulu,O'ahu Kualoa Ranch Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan Palailai Community Based Renewable Kalihi,O'ahu Energy Kuilima Agricultural Park Master Plan Kapolei,O'ahu Kahuku,O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support G70 has established clear steps in the implementation of our community engagement process that is dedicated to a strategy of a structured focus of relationship building and the trust that develops over time.This commitment is vital to the successful execution of our projects. The methods and means of deployment vary between parties of interests whether with agencies, business sector and industry leaders, neighborhood and community organizations,cultural practitioners and lineal descendants,to concerned citizens within our island community.Our techniques have been a honed skill critical to maintaining a flow of meaningful and response dialogue.The outcome we seek to achieve is a process that participants feel has been collaborative, inclusive, and responsive to their voices and perspectives. Meaningful community engagement as part of G70's process is essential to its success. Early community engagement can garner acknowledgement and sentiment around the vision of the Project. Our community engagement process is dedicated to a structured focus of relationships,which requires a commitment of time and trust from the planning team over the duration of the Project.Our proposed community strategy includes the following: • Develop a master time line that outlines the community engagement strategy over the course of the Project. • Identify key community partners, methods of communication/ messaging, and outreach tools. Review existing plans, policies,goals, [)lu;AN'17_ATIONAI.CHART and objectives or regional state,county, and community plans. fur • Initial soft-sound interviews with key kOpuna and cultural/community [III I1.DING COMMUNITY leaders to introduce the team,the Project, and the effort made to-date to facilitate the sharing of ideas and to ensure a successful engagement with the community. , 0>v,ElE,.110.1Buurd. • Conduct a range of small-group meetings centered on specific topics of issues, concerns,or geography. Key stakeholder groups take part `"""` in internal discussions with Project team members having assigned responsibilities of data gathering with State and County Agencies, business sector leaders, community, non-profit,and neighborhood e>' 0 &err. "°""'°' Y P 9 � � Q,,..�x;N,,,", organizations, elected officials, and wherein appropriate 'ohana, 0 Q � © 3 kua'aina, loea, kumu,or other cultural leaders. Club. • Develop a network of broader communications via virtual/in E^••0 ° "roLu" 0 n,uh 0. roup° person community meetings, social media, or other synchronous/ Chubb, Community Community asynchronous means of digital engagement to crowd source a range of key concerns, perceptions, issues,and opportunities to effectively 0 0 0 develop ideas and mitigation scenarios from which alternatives and prioritization can be developed. 0 STRUCTURE • Integrate the appropriate use of interactive software or online Community FOCUSES ON platforms, i.e.,ArcGIS Story Map, Survey123, Mentimeter, RELATIONSHIPS ConceptBoard to facilitate and manage the input of meetings that help #i =Project RepresenEElnve to guide decision-making.Consider the need for"classical" outreach #z-Process Coordinator d methods, i.e., postcards invitations, flyers, paper surveys as equitable #3=Community Liaisons (�Q 0PE'05ETEON #4=Significant Stakeholders access to technology, internet,and broadband communications may #j=1'lannina&Technical be a concern. Consultants • Provide a report and asset map that summarizes the range of opportunities/challenges and provides recommendations and prioritization to carry out the overall vision of the Project. G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT CRO OtAl% Stakeholder Engagement, Meetings & Public Outreach Support Given our extensive value of relationship as core to our practice,G70 has garnered a reputation of being "committed"to their word.As such,we work with the client to develop some co-share of responsibility to provide meaningful feedback and wherein appropriate,commitments to engaged participants. In some cases, it becomes practical for G70 to serve as a liaison on behalf of the client given our understanding of local culture,values, and trust that has been developed over time. Integrating Experience G70 has developed an in-depth knowledge of over 50 years of working on projects in Hawaii.Our participation on all levels of government across several sectors of industry, has provided use a richness of experience. We are comfortable and adaptable to local, regional, and international forums of engagement.We are equally adept from "board shorts to the board room" understanding the inclusivity of a diverse range of experience and perspectives begins with engaging in meaningful dialogues with participants that are equally diverse in their own experience.Our ability to work closely through these layers of dialogues help to inform a strategy to seeks to be transparent and inclusive. G70 is as much a placemaker as it is a placekeeper which means understanding that we are a part of the community that we ultimately serve in the projects we undertake. Our ongoing relationship with key agencies is an important element to ensure a project moves forward in a manner that is respectful to community needs. Community Leadership G70 is also committed to being an active part of our island and global community.We are actively engaged in community representation across various organizations,clubs,and other community organizations.We also support an employee-driven foundation that seeks to give back in meaningful ways whether through volunteer services or allocation of grants to support the on-going response needs across our State. We have been privileged to serve with organizations that are taking on the critical needs of communities across the Pacific and beyond.We are very mindful and responsive to honoring the indigenous community in which we conduct our work " '' by identifying respected leaders, elders, and recognized experts as a point of .— '" ;��• developing an informed perspective to the heritage and legacy of a place which is a -- - key and inherent quality to a community's identity and sense of responsibility. Select experience includes: --.�• • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands • City&County of Honolulu - Pu'u 'Opae - NPDES Storm Water Public - Anahola Regional Plan Education - Moloka'i Veterans Center - Storm Water Utility- Wai'anae Coast Emergency • Aloha Solar Energy Fund Access Road - ASEF I Lualualei - Waimea Nui Master Plan - ASEF II Kalaeloa _ - max • Kamehameha Schools • Memorial at Kalaupapa National - He'eia Plan Historical Park " " Ill r , - Keauhou Bay Management Plan • Keaukaha Pana'ewa Farmers • Board of Water Supply Association Master Plan - Ha'iku Stairs Study • Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan - Waihe'e Riparian Learning • Samuel Mahelona Memorial Center Hospital Master Plan • Long Range Energy - Pulehu Energy Project - Mahi Energy Project G70 DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING &ENVIRONMENT CRO 01/11% Geospatial Services The G70 Geospatial Services practice leverages over 20 years of mapping experience to provide our clients with cutting edge spatial solutions that enhance existing business processes and provide substantial bottom line benefits. SERVICES: • Aerial Photography Project Management • Custom Mapping Services • Spatial Database Development • Spatial Data Analysis and Modeling • Visual Representation of Data Using Web-Based Viewers • Custom Application Development • System Requirements Definition • System Architecture Design and Implementation • Building Information Modeling (BIM) Integration and °* implementation • GPS Surveying and Data Collection • CAD/GIS Integration Services BENEFITS • Provides a single unified view of assets inside and outside the building. • Reliable spatial analysis that supports business decisions. ,,,` • Provides users with instant access to information that improves / ' , the ability to make informed decisions. • Improved operational efficiency resulting from an enhanced - >; ` ;' z`'S •. '`' capability for situational awareness. a.W ,--z&779� 251) '.:J "ill 4 •bs J T.e+.']' • Clients Include: United States Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, Marine Corps; City and County of Honolulu; Maui County; • Hawaii County; Grove Farms; Kamehameha Schools; Kaneohe za5 Ranch; Campbell Estate; Princeville Resorts; State of Hawaii Department of Transportation Airports Division, Department of • Transportation Highways Division, Department of Transportation Om 40 Harbors Division; Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and , more. _ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 OVII% Geographical Information System (GIS) G70 utilizes GIS technology as an essential tool in a broad-range of architectural, tannin sustainable development,and asset management projects. Our '' planning, p 9 p J � � 1 N"'', experience applying GIS technology includes: P b • Land Use Planning ;;- • Military Planning - -� • Site Investigation/Analysis/Selection • Entitlement Process y • Emergency Preparedness/Management ` 41, • Flood Hazard Mapping Cid, • Environmental Planning/Management legvntl In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. IIII .. ; At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for --- accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained - graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. a Select GIS experience includes: • West Kauai Community Plan • CCH NPDES Storm Water Public Education Project A; • CCH DEM Oahu Coastal Communities Evacuation Planning • Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Standard State Mitigation Plan • DHHL Anahola Regional Plan • DHHL Kahikinui Regional Plan ) • DHHL Kauai Island Plan ' ,. Ri FF� • DHHL Molokai Island Plan • NAVFAC Hawaii Natural Resources and Cultural Resources GIS '"^° " • • USACE West Maui Watershed Study 4 ..._. • South Kona FEMA Flood Hazard Study • DOT Airports Division Architectural Data Conversion Phases I-VII y,_,_ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ---e- (eC1t—r . J---- Planning & Environment Master Planning r: UH Hawaii Long Range Development Plan Honolulu, O'ahu G �� E; .!„ City of Kapolei Master Plan Kapolei, Oahu J Princeville Resort Master Plan Princeville, Kauai • + -.,,t Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan Keauhou, Hawaii i'I. f _ ':4v� DHHL Molokai and Kauai Master Plans Island of Molokai i 's 'Tahiti Tourism Outumaoro Master Plan Tahiti 4 !Y .' - `=-T Ho'opili Master Plan 'Ewa Beach, Oahu City of Kapolei Master Plan Environmental Services/EIS Mauna Kea Science Reserve EIS Mauna Kea, Hawaii Coconut Island Marine Science EIS Kaneohe, O'ahu '''' -ti'' Maka'iwa Hills Community EIS 'Ewa Beach, Oahu ' ',` La'ie Community Master Plan EIS La'ie, O'ahu "" J ; rr- Kalaeloa Harbor EIS Kalaeloa, O'ahu ! ,''; ., j Hilton Hawaiian Village EIS Waikiki, Oahu .-, i '• ` ! Palamanui, North Kona EIS Kona, Hawaii w � --- Maluhia at Wailea EIS Wailea, Maui "' Kapolei Haborside Center EIS Kalaelao, O'ahu - - _`„ Waikiki Beach Walk EIS Waikiki, Oahu - u ;_ Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Phase I Island of Maui 1 � _ IN � Pelekane Watershed Ecosystem Restoration EA Island of Hawaii Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk Community Involment Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan North Shore, O'ahu Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Master Plan East Honolulu, Oahu n. Kailua Town Master Plan Kailua, O'ahu Waialua Town Master Plan Wailua, Oahu — Keanae-Wailunui Cultural Landscape Study Island of Maui t Military Planning - MCAS Iwakuni Master Plan Yokota, Japan U.S. Navy Plans Various Various Locations t U.S. Army Hawaii North-End Plan Schofield Barracks,Oahu '° ' 4i I Real Property Master Plan Okinawa Okinawa, Japan Koolau Loa Watershed Management Plan Island of Oahu Koolau Loa Watershed Plan G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 ,,,,___e4v_____.4,v,v-__=__,e;.zv----- • A& B Properties, Inc. • Department of Business, Economic • Hilton Worldwide • Actus Lend Lease, LLC Development &Tourism • Hilton Grand Vacation Club • Aeko Hawai' • Department of Defense Education • Hokuli'a Activity(DoDEA) • American Savings & Loan Association • Honolulu Board of Water Supply • State Department of Transportation • Amfac Corporation Airport Division • Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc. • Armstrong Builders • State of Hawaii Department of • Hunt Building Company, Ltd. • Azabu USA Corporation Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) • Hyatt Vaction Ownership, Inc. • Bank of America • State of Hawaii Department of Land & • 'lolani School Natural Resources (DLNR) • Bank of Hawai' • Iwasaki Group,Japan • BHP Gas Company • Dole Foods, Incorporated • JRANSA • • Black River Energy, LLC Elleair Hawaii, Inc. • Kaiser Permanente Hawaii • Blackacre Institutional Capital Mgt, ' First Hawaiian Bank • Kamehameha Schools LLC • Forest City • Kane'ohe Ranch Co. Ltd. • Blackstone • Flintridge Partners • Kapalua Land Company • Brookfield Homes Hawaii, Inc. • Gay& Robinson, Inc. • Kapolei Property Development, LLC • California Institute of Technology • Government of French Polynesia • Kaua'i County • Chaminagde University of Honolulu • Grosvenor International • Kaua'i Economic Development Board • Chartres Lodging Group, LLC • Halekulani • Kauai Community Federal Credit • City and County of Honolulu • Haseko (Hawai'i), Inc. Union • CM&D International, Inc. • Hawai'i Baptist Academy • Ke Kailani Developement, LLC • Coconut Plantation Holdings, LLC • Hawai'i Reserves, Inc. • Kisco Senior Living • Consuelo Foundation • Hawai'i Pacific Health • Kona Heights, LLC • County of Hawaii • Hawaiian Electric Industries • Kuakini Medical Center • Daiei USA • Hawaiian Telephone Company • Kualoa Ranch "mil' '�' w lilt . ir i a � 79 ..% +F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Kuilima Development Company • Princess Hotels International, Inc. • University of the Nations • Kyo-ya Company, Ltd. • PRM Realty, Inc. • US Army Corps of Engineers • Landmark Hotels • Prudential Real Estate • VMS Realty, Incorporated • Lockheed Martin • Sentul City • Victoria Ward Limited • Marianist Center of Hawaii • Shimizu Corporation • Wai'alae Country Club • Marine Corps Forces, Pacific • Shin Yang Co., Malaysia • Woodridge Capital (MARFORPAC) • Shipman Company • Marriott Corporation • Shiraishi Shokai, Okinawa • Marriott Vacation Club International • Southern Pacific Communications • Maui County • Starwood Captial Group, LlC • Maui County Employees Federal • Systems International, Inc.,Japan Credit Union • The Contemporary Museum • Maui Land and Pineapple Co. • The Estate of James Campbell • Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. • The Queen Emma Foundation • Monarch Group • The Queen's Health Systems • NAVFAC Pacific • The Resort Group • NEC Telenetwox, Ltd. • The Resort Partners • Obayashi Hawaii Corporation • The Salvation Army • Oceanic Properties, Incorporate • Theo H. Davies Properties, Inc. • Oceanside Partners • Tosei Shoji, Incorporated,Japan • Otaka Corporation • Tri-Mark Pacific Homes • Outrigger Enterprises • UH Institute of Astronomy • Pacific Resources, Incorporated • University of Hawaii • PacMar, Incorporated • University of Hawaii Federal Credit • Po'ipu Beach Villas, LLC. Union �.;. • as .�,;.. ..•,' • k 7ri ir t i e. f Vag 5; £/`7 • � t a re�• l' a,b ra` Iv �''` ..1 a �ti,y�y tip - " F G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 v1./e4-- MARK PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& t ASSOCIATIONS: A KAW I KA .. ' American Planning Association,Hawaii . 0Chapter(APA-HI),Member M C K E AG U EI a APA National Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division,Executive Council, AICP q ._ 2023-present President, Principal Planner i' I Omidyar Fellow,2019-2020 Director of Cultural Planning M = 0 1i II Hula Mamo Hawaiian Civic Club,2012-2013 Lamda Alpha International Aloha Chapter, Mark Kawika McKeague brings over 26 years of experience as a Kanaka Maoli planner, Member 2021-present integrating indigenous knowledge,cultural stewardship,and environmental responsibility Historic Hawaii Foundation,Board of into transformative planning solutions. As Principal Planner at G70, he leads efforts to Trustees and Executive Committee, craft community-driven master plans, cultural resource management programs, and 2021 present environmental impact studies, ensuring that each project reflects the values of malama Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference 'aina(caring for the land)and kuleana(responsibility)at its core.Grounded in the ancestral (HLPC),Member wisdom of Hawaii and skilled in fostering meaningful collaboration, he works across Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, Member public, private, and non-profit sectors to deliver culturally resonant and sustainable pq'I Foundation,Board of Director 2001- outcomes. In his various leadership roles, he advocates for embedding a Native Hawaiian 2003; President,2003-Present perspective into planning frameworks that honor both people and place with cultural and Oahu Island Burial Council, Chair; environmental integrity. Vice-Chair;'Ewa Moku Representative, SELECTED PROJECTS: 2005 2012 Ho'okua'aina Master Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands& EDUCATION: Maunawili, Oahu Papakolea Community Development Corporation-Native Hawaiian Education NAGPRA,ARPA Application&Requirement Ho'oulu'Aina Master Plan National Preservation Institute Kalihi, O'ahu Cultural Center& Kupuna Assisted Living Center Master Plan Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Kauluakalana Master Plan Puowaina, Oahu Arts,Folk and Traditional Arts Apprentice Maunawili, Oahu Program Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kamehameha Schools- Ho'olehua Veteran Center-EA,Master Cyril Lani Pahinui He'eia Master Plan Plan,CRM Section io6:A Review for Experienced He'eia, O'ahu Ho'olehua, Molokai Practitioners Kamehameha Schools- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Cultural Resource Management Plan Molokai Island Plan Consultation and Protection of Native State of Hawaii Island of Molokai American Sacred Lands Kamehameha Schools-North Shore Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Island of Oahu Waimea Nui Master Plan Master of Urban and Regional Planning Kamehameha Schools-Natural Resource Honolulu, Oahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Management Plan Update Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate State of Hawaii Wai'anae Coast Emergency Access Road/ University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Parallel Secondary Access Road Identification&Management of Traditional Management Plan Wai'anae, Oahu Cultural Places Keauhou, Hawaii Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- National Preservation Institute Board of Water Supply-Ko'olau Loa Pu'u Opae Special Area&Settlement Plan B.A.Political Science Watershed Management Plan Kekaha, Kauai Windward O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI University of Hawaii at Manoa-Hawaii FEMA Certified HURRIPLAN Resilient Board of Water Supply Haiku Stairs Institute of Marine Biology(Coconut Building Design Coursework He'eia, Oahu Island),Master Plan,LRDP,EIS,CIA National Disaster Preparedness Training Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Strategic Kaneohe,O'ahu Center Management Framework for Kaka'ako Pelekane Bay-EA,Ecological Restoration DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Makai Assessment Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Honolulu, Oahu North Kohala, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 J E F F R EY H. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners OVERTON (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member Principal Planner . Oahu Economic Development Board, Chair U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) As Principal Planner,Mr.Overton leads the preparation of Master Plans,environmental impact documents, land use permitting, and community involvement for private EDUCATION: developments, military installations, and government projects. His experience spans M.S. Marine Environmental Science over 40 years of Environmental Impact Statements and permitting for residential State University of New York, NY communities, infrastructure and utilities, renewable energy projects, government B.S.Zoology/Biology Oceanography Duke University, NC facilities, scientific installations, schools, resorts, commercial/mixed-use centers, and recreational facilities. Mr. Overton directs community and area-wide Master PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: Plans, site selection studies and urban design plans, and provides expert testimony Haiku Stairs Study EIS-APA Hawaii before State and County land use authorities. Cultural Preservation Award,2020 Hale'iwa Store Lots-APA Hawaii SELECTED PROJECTS: Environment/Preservation Award,2015 Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor- Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu- Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu-APA logo Master Plan,Fuel Pier Design,EIS Master Plan,EA,Permits Kalaeloa, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii Hawaii Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2011 Pan-STARRS Observatory- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan- EIS(NEPA),CDUP Strategic Implementation Master Plan APA National Planning Excellence Award, Maunakea, Hawaii Kapalama, O'ahu 2008 U.S.Army Garrison Hawai'i-Pohakuloa Kamehameha Schools-Kohou TOD Training Area,NEPA/HEPA EIS Residential Development Waialua Town Master Plan-APA Hawaii Pohakuloa, Hawaii Honolulu, O'ahu Chapter Community-based Planning Award, 2005 Pelekane Bay&Watershed-Ecosystem Kamehameha Schools- Restoration Plan(NEPA) North Shore Lands Master Plan Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan- Kohala, Hawaii North Shore O'ahu APAHawai'i Chapter Outstanding Planning Award,2000 Coconut Plantation Village- Kalaeloa ASEF 2 Solar- SMA,PDU,Zone Change EA, HCDA Dev.Permit Kapa'a, Kaua'i Kalaeloa,O'ahu East Kapolei Solar(5MW)- Kapolei Harborside Center-Master Plan, Environmental Studies,Permits EIS,State Land Use,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Kalaeloa, O'ahu Hale'iwa Commercial Redevelopment- Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor- Master Plan,Zone Change,EA EIS(NEPA),EA Hale'iwa, O'ahu Kohala, Hawaii Hilo Judiciary Complex- La'ie Development Plan&Wastewater Site Selection Study,EIS Facility-EIS,Facility Plan,Permits Hilo, Hawaii La'ie,O'ahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Expansion- Makaiwa Hills Residential Community- Master Plan EIS,SMA Permit,PDR,WSD Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use,Zoning Honolulu, O'ahu 'Ewa, O'ahu Ho'opili Community-Master Plan, Manini'Owali Residential Community- Zone Change,Urban Design Plan Master Plan,EIS,State Land Use Kapolei, O'ahu Kona, Hawaii G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY 1111 p PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & „, ASSOCIATIONS: American Planning Association(APA), CAMUSO Member American Institute of Certified Planners AICP '` (AICP),Member Principal Planner s American Red Cross,Board Member N.. ! Waikiki Improvement Association, Member NAIOP Commercial Real Estate As an environmental and land use planner, Tracy brings more than 19 years of Development Association,Member experience working on projects ranging from renewable energy, biofuels, agricultural Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; developments, educational facilities, industrial parks, scientific research institutions, Urban Plan Participant residential communities, and resort master plans.Through her experience working on Women in Renewable Energy(WiRE), public relations and policy issues in the Office of U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye and Member the Hawai'i State Legislature,Tracy utilizes her specialized knowledge of public policy Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, Member and implementation to assist in the coordination with both community and government organizations. Business Industry Association(BIA), Member SELECTED PROJECTS: Hawaii Society of Business Professionals,Board Member Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu 2o1H East Kapolei Solar Farm- Patsy T.Mink Leadership Alliance Community(2,400 homes)-Master Plan,EA, Environmental Studies,CUP Inaugural Le Cohort,Leadership -17 AL Permits Kapolei, Oahu Kona, Hawaii The Element by Westin Kapolei Hotel- Pacific Century Fellows,Fellow 201I9- Aloha Solar Energy-Four 5MW Facilities- CUP 2022 EA,Permits Kapolei, Oahu Island of O'ahu EDUCATION: Embassy Suites Hotel-CUP Limited Aloha Solar Energy Fund I,Lualualei Service Hotel Masters in Public Administration Lualualei, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Aloha Solar Energy Fund II, Kalaeloa Farrington Highway Improvements- B.A.Political Science Kalaeloa, O'ahu EA, Pre-Design University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI AES Waiawa Solar Farm- East Kapolei, O'ahu HONORS &AWARDS: LUC/Entitlement Support First Assembly of God Windward Church Waiawa, Oahu Redevelopment Expansion- Hawai'i Business Magazine-zo for the Clearway Waiawa Solar(36MW)- EA,SMA,CUP next 20 Awardee,2024 SLUBA,CUP,Waiver Kaneohe,Oahu Pacific Business News-Women Who Waiawa, Oahu Halekua-Royal Kunia Phase II, Mean Business Awardee,2019 Clearway Mililani Solar(65MW)- PDH, Zoning Adjustment,UA Pacific Business News-Forty Under 4o CUP,Waiver Kunia, Oahu Awardee,2019 Mililani, Oahu Hawaii Baptist Academy Elementary Department of Education-Wai'anae School-CUP,SDD Elementary School Administration/ Honolulu, O'ahu Student Center,EA Hawaii BioEnergy Kauai Algae Farm- Wai'anae, Oahu Permitting Strategy,State/County Department of Education-James Permits Campbell High School Classroom Building, Lihu'e, Kauai EA,Waiver Hawaii Film Studio-EA,SDD,Variance 'Ewa, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu Department of Land Management-Hale Hawaii State Hospital- Mauliola,EA New Patient Facility, PRU Modifications Honolulu, Oahu Kaneohe,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 T RACY NEPA,EA NEPA,EA Honolulu, O'ahu Wahiawa, O'ahu CAM U SO La'ie Inn Redevelopment- State Film and Digital Media Center- EA,SMA Permit EA,SMA Permit La'ie,O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu AICP La'iapala Makai&Heights, Zone Change The Cove at Ko'Olina Redevelopment- Principal Planner Kalaeloa, O'ahu EIS,SMA,CUP Leihano Senior Village CCRC-CUP, Kapolei, O'ahu UA Status Updates TopGolf Hawaii- SELECTED PROJECTS: Kapolei, O'ahu EA,Special District Permit City&County of Honolulu Affordable LRE Mahi Solar(izo MW)- Honolulu, O'ahu Housing Land Use Zoning and SUP,CUP,Waiver University of Hawaii at Manoa- Environmental Permitting Evaluation for Kunia, O'ahu C-MORE Hale,EA Harbor Arms/Royal Kunia/1615 Ala Wai Honolulu, O'ahu 'Aiea/Waipahu/Honolulu, O'ahu Marriott Residence Inn- CUP Limited Service Hotel UOP Integrated Biorefinery-Permitting Hilton Hawaiian Village AMB Tower- Kapolei, O'ahu Strategy,State/County Permits SEIS,SMA,PDR,WSD Kalaeloa, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Maka'iwa Hills-EIS,Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu U.S.Army Training Areas Oahu- Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan- Outrigger Ka'anapali Beach Resort- Environmental Condition of EIS,SMA,PDR,WSD EIS,SMA Properties(ECoP) Honolulu, O'ahu Central, O'ahu/North Shore, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise- Waikiki Beachcomber-SSD Sea Level Rise Ada tation StudyOutrigger Waikiki Paradise Hotel-SDD p Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort- Westin Maui Resorts&Spa- Ho'opili Community-Zone Change Adult Pool and Landscaping SMA(m) Kapolei, O'ahu SEIS,SMA,SSV p Honolulu, O'ahu Ka'anapali, Maui Ho'ohana Solar Farm(52MW)-EA,CUP Kunia, O'ahu Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk- EIS,SMA,County Permits Hyatt Hotel at Ho'opili-CUP Honolulu, O'ahu Kapolei, O'ahu Prince Waikiki-SMA,WSD Hyatt Regency Retail Redevelopment- Honolulu, O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Hawaii Renewable Fuel Production Facility,CUP,Zoning Variance Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort- Kapolei,O'ahu EA,SMA,SDD Honolulu, O'ahu PAR Petroleum Expansion- CUP,Height Variance lolani School-CUP,JDA Kapolei, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Phycal Algae Pilot Project-State/NEPA EA Kaena Point Tracking Station- Wahiawa, O'ahu NEPA,EA Wai'anae, O'ahu Pulama Lanai Farm Labor Dwellings- CUP Kapolei Energy Storage Park-CUP, Kaumalapa'u Highway, Lanai Entitlement Modifications Kapolei, O'ahu Queen's Medical Center-West Oahu,PRU Modifications Kapolei Harborside Center- 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu EIS,Zone Change Kalaeloa, O'ahu Salvation Army Residence Facilities- Land Use Permitting Kapolei West Community- Honolulu, O'ahu EIS Zone Change Kapolei, O'ahu Schofield Barracks Wells Relocation- Kalia Wastewater Improvements- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 R E N E PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: Licensed Architect,State of Hawaii NISHIKAWA American Institute of Architects(AIA), MATSUMURA Member ° U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP v Leadership in Energy and Environmental Principal Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) City of Kapolei Design Advisory Board, Member As a master planner and urban designer,Rene uses design to create communities. She American Planning Association(APA), strives to create visionary, yet realistic solutions for her projects and has extensive Member experience in large-scale communities,housing,commercial centers,transit-oriented American Institute of Certified Planners districts,and university campuses projects. Rene's work includes all phases of master (AICP),Member planning from initial site analysis, feasibility studies, program development, concept Urban Land Institute(ULI),Member; Urban alternatives, master plans and design guidelines. Her strategic design approach Plan Participant based on a strong understanding of the physical, regulatory,and cultural context adds EDUCATION: immense value to her client's development projects. It is through such collaborations Doctor of Architecture that she is provided with a platform for her passion to develop engaging communities, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI spaces, and environments that positively impact Hawaii families. B.A.Architectural Studies University of Washington,WA SELECTED PROJECTS: Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu Master Ho'opili Gateway Commercial HONORS &AWARDS: Plan and Design Guidelines Master Plan Pacific Business News- Forty Under 4o Kona, Hawaii 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Honoree, 2017 Ho'opili Urban Design Guidelines Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Kai 'Ewa Beach, Oahu Plan(2o17) Wailani Residential Design Guidelines Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Kamehameha Schools-Kaka'ako HCDA Hokuli'a Nalu Kai Master Plan and Design Master Plan,Kaiaulu 0 Kaka'ako Guidelines Honolulu, Oahu Kona, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools-Waipahu Kamehameha Schools-He'eia Design Redevelopment Master Plan Guidelines for Kahuhipa District Waipahu, O'ahu Kaneohe,O'ahu Kamehameha Schools- Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama He'eia Master Plan Design Guidelines for Super Block and Kaneohe,O'ahu Kohou Waterfront University of Hawaii-West Oahu Master Honolulu, O'ahu Developer RFP Hunt Development Kapolei West Urban Design Guidelines Ewa Beach, O'ahu Kapolei, Oahu Wailani Master Plan-Grove Farm Hanamaulu Village Integrated Workforce Lihue, Kauai Community Master Plan,EIS and 2o1H Wailea Large Parcel Master Plan Lihue, Kauai Wailea, Maui HCDA Kaka'ako-Waterfront Project Wailea SF-S Master Plan Master Plan Wailea, Maui Honolulu, O'ahu Lihue Town-Kuhio Highway Ho'opili Master Plan Redevelopment Plan 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Lihue, Kauai Ho'opili Urban Design Plan BYU-Hawaii Master Plan Update 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu La'ie,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 RENE NISHIKAWA MATSUMURA D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP Principal SELECTED PROJECTS: County of Maui-Wailuku Campus Master Plan Wailuku, Maui HHFDC Kahului Mixed-Use Civic Center and Afforable Housing Kahului, Maui Princeville Ranch Lots Master Plan Princeville, Kaua'i University of Hawaii at Manoa-Student Housing Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Assets School Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu Damar City Master Plan Belitung, Indonesia Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan Honolulu, O'ahu OCCC Redevelopment Concept Plan Kalihi, Hawai'i Sentul City Master Plan Sentul, Indonesia Sea Life Park Master Plan Waimanalo,O'ahu Honokea Surf Village Kalaeloa,O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-Royal Kunia Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu- Harbor Arms Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment 'Aiea, O'ahu City and County of Honolulu-1615 Ala Wai Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment Honolulu, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C A I ;. • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: , , American Institute of Certified Planners KLOSTER �" (AICP), Member AICP, LEED AP American Planners Association(APA), Member Senior Associate U.S.Green Building Council(USGBC) Senior Planner Leadership in Energy and Environmental a�' s Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) Cami serves as project manager for major assignments. She is responsible for the EDUCATION: effective preparation of land use master plans, watershed planning studies, and M.S. Environmental Studies environmental impact documents for government,institutional,and private sector clients. Yale University, CT She has 28 years of professional experience and specialized knowledge and experience B.S.Environmental Science Washington State University,WA in the watershed environments of Hawaii and facilitation of local planning efforts with community groups. SELECTED PROJECTS: U.S.Army Corps of Engineers- COMANVREG Hawaii Overview and West Maui Watershed Plan Regional Interation Plans Island of Maui Pearl Harbor, Oahu; Sasebo,Yokosuka, Board of Water Supply- and Atsugi,Japan Watershed Management Plans Roman Catholic Church- North Shore&Windward Oahu Facility Planning City&County of Honolulu-NPDES Storm Honolulu, O'ahu Water Permit Education&Outreach U.S.Navy- Island of Oahu Base Exterior Architecture Plans City&County of Honolulu-Storm Water Pearl Harbor, O'ahu, Sasebo,Yokosuka, Utility Communication &Outreach and Atsugi,Japan Island of Oahu Department of Education-Kulanihako'i Cool Honolulu: Heat Action Plan and High School Pedestrian Crossing Study& Awareness Campaign Overpass Environmental Assessment Island of Oahu Kihei, Maui County of Kauai-Impact Fee Study Island of Kauai Kailua Seventh-Day Adventist Church- Planning Honolulu &Windward, Oahu Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan and Community Outreach North Shore, Oahu Kamehameha Schools-Cultural Resource Management Plan State of Hawaii Waialua Town-Master Plan Waialua, Oahu Kamehameha Schools- Food Initiatives&Trends North Shore, Central Oahu, 'Ewa, O'ahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C O DY PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners WINCHESTER (AICP),Member American Planning Association(APA)- DMHA, AICP AHawaii Chapter Associate Senior Planner { APA-Tribal and Indigenous Planning i Division,Member • ' APA-Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Planning Division,Member With over 12 years of professional experience in Hawaii, Cody specializes in APA-LGBTQ and Planning Division, community-based resiliency planning and historic preservation. He is adept at Member preparing environmental impact documents, land use permit applications, master Hawaii Leeward Planning Conference plans, and technical assessments of climate change factors. He is also skilled Hawaii Wildfire Management at navigating Hawai'i's Chapter 6E and federal Section 106 historic preservation Organization,Board Member processes for archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. Cody has a EDUCATION: proven track record of engaging directly with communities, including underserved populations across Hawaii.A strong communicator,Cody excels at presenting complex Master of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI technical data in clear, actionable language for decision-makers and stakeholders. Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance(DMHA)Certificate Cody's professional background includes his tenure at G70, where he advanced University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI environmental and climate resiliency projects, and his work at the National Disaster B.S.Geology Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) on coastal hazard adaptation research and Oklahoma State University,OK training programs. In addition to his professional contributions, he serves as a board member of the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization. SELECTED PROJECTS: Washington Place Restoration Project Department of Transportation-Kawaihae Honolulu, Oahu Harbor Improvements Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Kawaihae, Hawaii Island Kahalu'u, Hawaii Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise Brigham Young University-Plan Review Adaptation Study Use Permit Honolulu, Oahu La'ie, Oahu Ko'olauloa Resilience Hub EA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Hau'ula, Oahu Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Waimea, Kauai Management Plan EIS Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Island Anahola Kuleana Settlement Plan Keaukaha Panaewa Resilience Hub Anahola, Kauai Hilo, Hawaii Island HoKua Place Climate Change Analysis LRE Pulehu Solar Climate Change Analysis Kapa'a, Kauai Kula, Maui City and County of Honolulu- LRE Mahi Solar GHG Analysis Emergency Operations Center EA Kunia, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu National Park Service&Ka'Ghana 0 Department of Transportation- Kalaupapa Memorial Hilo Harbor Improvements Kalawao, Kalaupapa, Molokai Hilo, Hawaii Island United States Air Force-Kaena Point Board of Water Supply-Haiku Stairs EIS Satellite Tracking Station Helipad NEPA EA Kaneohe,Oahu Wai'anae, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 JENNIFER EDUCATION:in in Environmental Management LAM University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI B.S.Ecology,Evolution,and Environment Purdue University, IN GIS Specialist {I As a GIS Specialist, Jennifer develops and implement systems and databases to access and store geospatial data.Jennifer's journey in GIS began during her undergraduate years at Purdue University, where she developed a strong foundation in ecological principles, earning a Bachelor's of Science in Ecology, Evolution, and Environment. Her coursework provided her with a solid understanding of spatial analysis and data management techniques, which she further honed while earning her Master's in Environmental Management from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her expertise in GIS software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and ENVI has enabled her to create detailed spatial models and conduct thorough analyses to support decision-making processes. SELECTED PROJECTS: DHHL King's Landing Kuleana Settlement Hilo ,Hawai'i DHHL Molokai Coastal Resiliency Plan Kalama'ula, Molokai DHHL'Ualapu'e Kuleana Settlement Plan,EA 'Ualapu'e, Molokai Ho'okua'aina Palawai Master Plan Kailua,Oahu Kauluakalana Makalii Master Plan Kailua,Oahu *Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 - evd,- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Pu'u 'Opae Special Area Master Plan KEKAHA, WAIMEA, KAUAI Panning towards developing a comprehensive strategy of kuleana homesteading for PROJECTS FACTS approximately 140 .5-acre subsistence agricultural and pastoral lots on approximately Client:Department of Hawaiian 1,440 acres of land in Kekaha, Waimea, Kauai. Also includes community use and Home Lands economic development targeted to larger scale agricultural opportunities, i.e.orchards, and restoration of native ecosystem and continuance of subsistence hunting practices. SERVICES PROVIDED Work include community outreach with beneficiaries with technical support on natural planning&Environment and cultural resource management, conservation practices, wildfire management, and community economic development. Community Facilitation Mixed-Use Planning ll(fIIIIIIIIWfAV'l1Y '1. '� I II • g e W j G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Honolulu Board of Water Supply Waihe'e Lo'1 Restoration and Riparian Learning Center WAIHE'E, O'AHU The Waihe'e Lo'i Restoration and Riparian Learning Center in Waihe'e,Oahu will restore PROJECT FACTS traditional lo'i kalo and the stream environment through community involvement and Client:Honolulu Board of Water Supply education that re-instills a sense of shared kuleana for watershed management in Size:27 acres Waihe'e Valley. Proposed activities include restoring existing fallow lo'i; help maintain Completion:January 2021 existing 'auwai system used by the taro farmers downstream; and restore riparian and forest areas with appropriate native and non-invasive plants. G70 performed all environmental engineering and surveying services in connection with the Environmental SERVICES PROVIDED Assessment. Planning&Environment Environmental Assessment ' . , .-' ,...1 :,.. eaois;APt44;;,:,...:!':' ' ' 'Itl'''': ' iw....' ii lt; iwu ask ' '^te Proposed Pd fif Double Stall t,240,R40 SF f as' - • Kapu ama, Compoeling To Ice Panlion 1' Restricted Watershed PotwKia walrvc PI r Prgposoq • :.+�.• Nurc YSeP rveI n Ivpp r FMNd PasSAata P+va7s on ReL Vd Existing Cklarination 1 n Mirwttvai 4 E'Auwel Oa4e d itdng aunt+'�++�i vt Grawel Roan Plopoi -�Y. Proposers 6rawel I ed //v — ry Parkarg Lot able Stall r I A"� Composting Toilet Prapoeed ptopnsed r ! ,Y."'.` Pr Fed V 1.200 SF' Parking L \ trash e n Pax gran \ v .yo. Let ` Bicycle 1\ ". .. ff�"�' 9 ` Rack CxlsTln9 w Y� Gate 1 BWS water \\ r' ; Tunnel Pcsa1 \ 4 J , Existing \Grevol Road ,, _ ` ice Pond Stream Pestored Erisnng Rath \s\. Walhe'e DSOS Waihee Restored d (Irnpa[lon Oath) +• Sercam Strvam Gage 816284140 gdEW Saluting Mm 7 ,pY4T"Y b (Dam)!'Anneal 1/2 Lid'Y 4r.. �� Y', a ^yy,, G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Settlement Plan ANAHOLA, KAUAI The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is proposing the Anahola Kuleana PROJECTS FACTS Homestead Settlement Plan to offer 110 homestead lots(14 Pastoraland 101 Subsistence Client:Department of Hawaiian Agriculture) on 462 acres on the Island of Kauai (figure 3). According to HAR Chapter Home Lands 10-3-30 Kuleana Homestead Leases, DHHL agrees to survey, stake and award lots and provide an unpaved roadway suitable to access the lots. As a non-traditional program, SERVICES PROVIDED the Kuleana Homestead Program places responsibilityfordevelopmentof infrastructure Planning& Environment in the hands of native Hawaiian beneficiaries. This arrangement provides beneficiaries land within a shorter time frame than the traditional DHHL awarding process, as well Community Facilitation as the opportunity to create a new self-sufficient community. The Project is proposing Mixed Use Planning the following DHHL land uses: Subsistence Agriculture, Pastoral, Community Use and Special District.These uses are intended to integrate the Settlement Plan area with the Anahola Town Center to create an intact contemporary ahupua'a. -`.— .. ofa•alufa s .am aiar Arohola sf e . y •'' Ij - ''' Ir--,,,,, ---- <:_...,.___._ "...----.-- I -- i--,.. .. _. 1...' ': ' I \''',. /- i i ___ _ ,. „ :„.... , , ..:•. , , \ ‘,._.4______..__ ___. , .. .......-0, _____ .._:\ .,..,....... .„... : .. _.. , ...,.,_ „- ___ .._•_..-.-\--\v\._\:::::„.-_ --r-•-.....\.. ,,„•,,.4„. ._ 1 _. 1 . •,. . _ . L_p____r___r i_T=___i_l• _,...., __,_._.:_ .... .,„..., ..,.,..... ,.... ___:..____.,__ ..„. . , ,.: . _ . , . .,...., • r rt .. =i a G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan KAUNAKAKAI, MOLOKAI In 2011, a portion of the lands comprising the Malama Cultural Park were transferred PROJECT FACTS from the State of Hawaii into the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands(DHHL)inventory. Client:Department of Hawaiian In 2018, the Hawaiian Home Commission, under DHHL land use administrative rules, Home Lands designated the Malama Cultural Park as Special District with the goal of preserving Size:4.56 acres and protecting significant natural, historic and community resources on Trust lands. Completion: 2011 To help achieve this goal, DHHL will be developing a Special Area Management Plan for the future management of the park lands and resources. The Plan will address concerns such as responsible access to the area, management of DHHL facilities and SERVICES PROVIDED infrastructure, and stewardship of natural and cultural resources within the property.. Planning& Environment Master Planning Cultural Resource Management Natural Resource Management Historical Preservation nm�+w�u I 1 ....�.... 1 ! ri `— ® 7 I ,-P.j '1 , r. ir - " _ ' ^mot �- °1 •1 I - 1','1 1 ° _ [ 1 ` li, wyip � =Mr. ' � 'd1. e - .; 1 I 4 ` 3r r L+. a„ i t J 111 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hana Health HANA, MAUI Hana Health intends to develop approximately 32 acres of agricultural land that lies PROJECT FACTS adjacent to parcel that is leased to Hana Health by the State Department of Health for Client:Hana Health its current operations. The expansion will further enhance Hana Health's kuleana to Size:32 acres improve the quality of life for all Hana residents through a cohesive and comprehensive Construction:$104,785 commitment to the social, economic, and health needs of this community. The Project is intended to expand farming, housing,and infrastructure as part of a directed farming Completion:On going program inclusive of traditional Hawaiian and other suitable crops that will align with the Owner's commitments to servicing the community as a center of healing and holistic SERVICES PROVIDED wellness. G70 work includes design, planning and engineering services for an Existing Planning &Environment Conditions Assessment and Feasibility Study/Master Plan. Civil Engineering Hana I4 alth a 7 County Public x Works Office • S•• 414. 00,1 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Ho'okupu Center KAKA'AKO, OAHU Located along O'ahu's Ala Moana Beach Park,next to Kewalo Basin,the Ho'okupu Center PROJECT FACTS is a setting to foster the programs of Kupu. We sought to create a modern "Hawaiian" Client:Kupu place, not a building. The facility design focuses on the great location and providing Size:8,820 sq.ft. flexible space for education and functions. This blurred the separation of interior and exterior spaces with low-cost semi-transparent exterior garage roll-up doors and Completion: March 2019 interior sliding glass panels. The water shed is essentially one great room with net inspired art installations over the trusses, and natural, cool toned finishes throughout. SERVICES PROVIDED The finishes used throughout speak to the Hawaiian sense of place with the exposed Architecture wood panels, monkeypod countertops, and rich green accent walls. Integrating the net Interior Design inspired installation reflected the prior cultural use of the site, and symbolically tied the Civil Engineering program and spaces to the ocean. It also blurs the delineation of building over place, further emphasizing this modern "Hawaiian Sense of Place". Awards:IIDA Ho'ohuli Awards-Serve Award,2019 . , . mr v Y r' II . P „ !is i -.':' , -411A r �� � 1 T .. � "tom l y _ — d` �s IAA-cko "! 1 II N r'i I h�. . re p ._� � ti . y � -r 4y. lip.if ill -al, .- A. 1 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kalahuipua'a Fishponds WAIKOLOA, HAWAI'I G70 initiated an ethno-historical study for the Kalahuipua'a fishponds in Waikoloa. The PROJECTS FACTS Mauna Lani Resort Association is planning improvements to the fishponds, including Client:Mauna Lani Resort Association possible restoration. The ethno-historical study was designed to identify any cultural resources or practices that may occur in the area and to gain an understanding of the community's perspectives on the ponds and the proposed restoration. , ,a . • ► es �' r� •-,. .,.��. :11 tnaka.wa < "ri p M _ - y s • i • . '. A. .� A.Mm" .- i R� ! '4 ' , , 1. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamehameha Schools Kapaeloa Cultural Learning Project HONOLULU, O'AHU The Kamehameha Schools Kapaeloa Cultural Learning Project will include an outdoor PROJECT FACTS activity lawn, an educational pavilion, dormitory structures (up to 3,00o sq. ft.), a Client:Kamehameha Schools caretaker's residence, an educational native plants garden, off-street parking, and support infrastructure.G7o completed the Master Plan (including cultural landscape and sensitivity SERVICES PROVIDED analysis), Architectural Concepts, Environmental Assessment, Preliminary Engineering Report, SMA Use Permit, and Conditional Use Permit. Architecture Planning&Environment Civil Engineering v >is ',i ( tip" �.` I1 �� r, �;,x,;�z,'.,,s d �r f �1� r1�,,a t�3,r_ �} rhif; t -W f • .t� - . - 'L,,' �r;;;; 11p 1 1 I �i4� , ��il�Lt �tai lM9 h r r . w 4 salllu 71l( � 3 ��1 I2ZZ, ,. i'' ailli0 1 "' i, fi: . l ry, a i a r ti . ,' - .LL rW," "P ? A.r" r' i sY rr ..,',n t �i � i LJ ,mo Ian y , + + , , I'" ,""',.-"'': '.:'.-r.:_v.,.: ., 7,..,,::..., ... ..., ...•., -- . .. _. ; y Syr :vs.,* 3,; _" i- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 La'i Opua Community Center NORTH KONA, HAWAI'I G7o worked with the Kaniohale Community Association and its 5o1(c)3 non-profit Board, PROJECT FACTS La'i'Opua 2020, and partners to provide a document that reflects their vision to bring social Client:La'i'Opua 2020&Kaniohale services and programs that contribute vocationally,economically,socially, and culturally to Community Association the growing communities of Kealakehe.The report includes a program,feasibility study and Size:20,000+acres conceptual plan for the development of the proposed community center complex within the Completion:Ongoing La'i'Opua Villages of Kealakehe, North Kona, Island of Hawaii. SERVICES PROVIDED Architecture Planning&Environment li, o .Mw 4 r . . 4 } ... ...l�. aw uu '8flii ry rrt ry,' r�: I! . .1° ' "'"'""'"i t � Rti ,, ' I i �„ 4a °; m mryral '4:4 4 ll w ; ''; " " � r\itJ �lUgij 1 f6'i� i{ saS0S '""4,:Na 4,4Q #II • . au.��a i I ! uu 44 'a .,.,."..,7 u u ;MIl�. 4.. • Ali _ ., fit. ti. • • f • M. \ '4e " � ' Jt_1?w • ''',.''':'.:'1 1'•...:..,.':::,''.......'‘. '''',' ;'''''Oi'' '4+tip,,,' ..,P-... ' :.' '.-;-' . , ,. .z.`',. -,'•,..1.._ .. :,.,...-4.,-..d.'!::7,),*. ,,,fi T ' "I' "`i.4 W.xz. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae Farm Village WAIANAE, OAHU The Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae (POW) Farm Village is a community-based grassroots PROJECTS FACTS initiative that is to provide a permanent home and a sustainable secure source of food Client:Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae for a segment of an underserved community. POW is a village of approximately 250 people living unhoused on the edge of the Wai'anae Boat Harbor. "Pu'uhonua" means SERVICES PROVIDED place of refuge in Hawaiian language. The village is home to keiki (children) to kupuna (seniors), a majority of which are Native Hawaiian and one of the most self-sufficient Planning&Environment villages of communal living in the State. In summary, the proposed farm village Architecture primarily consists of group living facility units comprised of 200 total units organized in Civil Engineering 11 clusters and agricultural cultivation.Accessory uses include a community gathering area called the Hale Halawai, donation center, health assessment center, community kitchen and storage, transitional tent area, caretaker's house, playground, agriculture warehouse,agriculture pavilion,agriculture storage,and an animal care area.The POW Village project is designed to co-locate a group living facility with a working agricultural farm. At its existing location at the Wai'anae Boat Harbor, POW villagers work together to grow their own crops.The objective of the following conceptual farm plan is threefold. First, POW intends to produce enough crops to feed its existing residents. The second intention is to farm enough crops to share with the wider Wai'anae community. Lastly, POW intends to sell any excess harvest to market. The outcome of POW's proposed plan will support POW's continued self-sustainability and helps contribute to a growing movement on the island to produce our own food. POW also conducted outreach with other local farmers and experts, including Kahumana Farms and Sustain Hawaii, and local experts including the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the West Oahu Soil and Water Conservation District, the Oahu Resource Conservation & Development Council (0'ahu RCD), USDA Farm Service Agency, and the University of Hawaii (UH) College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources(CTAHR). +1w aw G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 7,_ 111 S King Street,Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.523.5866 www.g70.design