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Subject: County of Hawaii - Planning Department FY26 Providers of Professional Services
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Dear Mr. Darrow,
Attached please find Bowers+ Kubota Consulting's electronic Statement of Qualifications to provide Professional
Services to the Planning Department for Fiscal Year 2026 for the following services:
• PL.3—Community Planning(Community Planning Assistant)
• PL.4—Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans)
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Kathleen Chu by email at
kchu@bowersandkubota.com or by telephone at(808) 836-7787.
Thank you,
Kim Castillo, FSMPS, CPSM
Bowers + Kubota
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Main Office: (808) 836-7787/(808) 833-1841
Fax: (808) 834-4833
www.bowersandkubota.com
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR
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PL. 3) COMMUNITY PLANNING (Community Planning Assistant: Project
management support, community organzing, public participation,
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Mr.Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2025-2026
PL.3)Community Planning(Community Planning Assistant: project management support,
community organizing, public participation, meeting facilitation)
Dear Mr. Darrow:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2025-2026 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 45 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at kchu@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Kathleen Chu, PE
Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
94.408 Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Wai 1pahu,HI 96797 808)83 i-7787 wwsv howersandku6ota tom
STANDARD
FORM 330
ARCHITECT- ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2025 - 2026
2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
PL.3) Community Planning (Community Planning
June 1, 2025 Assistant: Project Management Support, Community
Organizing, Public Participation, Meeting Facilitation)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu, PE, Vice President/Principal-In-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
CC Bowers + Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 836-7787 (808) 834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
(COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR THE PRIME CONTRACTOR AND ALL KEY SUBCONTRACTORS.)
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9. FIRM NAME 10.ADDRESS 11.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
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Bowers+Kubota Consulting 94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A (Community Planning Assistant:
a. X Project Management Support,
Waipahu,HI 96797 Community Organizing,Public
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Participation,Meeting Facilitation)
b.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
9.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM ❑x (ATTACHED)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 1
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu, PE
PROJECT MANAGERS
Jared Chang, AICP
Ronald Sato, AICP
Carah Kadota Ito, AICP
Malachi Krishok, AICP
Kathleen Chu, PE
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
Lindsay Nakashima, PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, MBA
Michael Nishimura, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
TECHNICAL IN-HOUSE RESOURCES
Planning
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu, AICP
Monica Daga
Noah Tabar
Kaitlyn Nokosi
Civil Engineering
Eric Tamashiro, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC, CESCPP, LEED AP
Architecture
Hae-Dong Lee, AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA
Chad Okinaka, AIA, LEED AP
Graphics
Amy Yamakawa
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7i2o2i)Page 2
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in Charge 33 3
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v= Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12808 (exp.4/30/2026)1
Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#54022 (exp.12/31/2025)1
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership, Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies, Current Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Guideline and Training Program Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K is working to develop an environmental guideline for HDOT staff that complies with federal, state,and county
environmental regulations and ordinances so that they can effectively cultivate and implement projects. The B+K team is
also developing a training program for HDOT staff so that they can effectively integrate environmental clearances in a timely
manner and have a better understanding of the project delivery process.
PROJECT COST: $744,200
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Waikapu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b SCOPE: B+K is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the Waiale
Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy
swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice (BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.
PROJECT COST: $75,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation, Kaumualii Highway PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha, Kekaha, Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery
West Maui,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
d. SCOPE: B+K is a subconsultant to TetraTech providing assistance to the County of Maui in response to the devastating Lahaina
fires in August 2023.B+K provides management and damage assessment assistance to the Infrastructure Resource Support
Function (RSF),which includes the roadways,storm drainage,water supply,and wastewater systems. Services assist and guide
the County by offering comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination,and opportunities to emerge stronger and
more resilient.Activities include the preparation of project worksheets,funding matrices,strategic planning for temporary and
permanent housing,presentations,and a recovery roadmap.
PROJECT COST: N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 3
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 20 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v( Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration (formal city planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 028907)
emphasis)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies, Senior Executive Institute, Class 26 Graduate (2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary (2017-present)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
North Shore,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL Hanapepe Master Plan Update and Environmental Assessment 2020 2024
Hanapepe,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner/Beneficiary Consultation Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: Updated the Hanapepe Homestead Master Plan for 365-acres of DHHL lands in west Kauai and prepared an
Environmental Assessment,including public and beneficiary outreach,master planning and environmental planning.Next
phase of the master plan included implementation of 75-new residential lots in Hanapepe, Kauai.
PROJECT COST: $133,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPD Training Academy New Parking Lot and Master Plan Improvements Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:B+K is preparing the civil design and HRS 343 Environmental Assessment for a new parking lot and master plan
improvements at Ke Kula Ma kai (the HPD training academy).The Draft Environmental Assessment was published in the
Environmental Review Programs Environmental Notice in May 2024 and is anticipated to be completed in the same year.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lanai Residence Subdivision Phase 2B 2022 N/A
Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planning Manager
d. SCOPE:The Lanai Residence Lots,Phase 2B is the third phase of the Lanai Residence Lots Subdivision.This project is located at
the southwestern portion of Lanai City at the end of Fifth Street.The DHHL (Department of Hawaiian Home Lands) parcel TMK
(2)4-9-002:057 comprises 50 acres.Phases 1 and 2A were constructed in 2001 and consist of forty-five 10,000-square-foot(SF)lots
on approximately 13 acres.Phase 2B will develop the remaining area to address the housing needs for Lanai.The current master plan
for the remaining area consists of 10,000-SF lots and a 5-acre park.Potable water would be obtained from Lanai Water Company.The
wastewater would be conveyed to and treated at the Lanai City Wastewater Reclamation Facility (WRF).This project will update the
master plan for the remaining area to provide lots needed to meet the current waiting list and potential other land uses.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planning Manager
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation and
adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's
climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,logistical and
administrative sup Dort,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 4
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 35 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538)
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation, Board of Trustees (2010-2016)
1111 '1111.RELEVANT PROJECTS
LE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii and Kahului,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DOT,Harbors is acquiring several privately-owned properties to expand both Hilo and Kahului Harbors'
facilities to improve operational efficiency to accommodate goods shipped.Developed improvement concepts for access,
stacking lanes,cruise ship passengers,and overall cargo operations.Prepared due diligence reports addressing site conditions,
access and other property information.An Environmental Assessment was prepared for Hilo Harbor.
PROJECT COST: $1,214,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife (DOFAW) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui Marsh Protection Project Ongoing N/A
Kailua, Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DLNR,is planning to construct maintenance road,ramp for wetland access of equipment,other accessory
improvements(gates, staging areas,etc.)to provide improved access for staff around a portion of the Kawainui Marsh State
Wildlife Sanctuary(Kawainui Marsh)to support their wetland restoration,upland reforestation,and management efforts.
Managing the design work for improvements,obtaining land use permits,and overall project coordination with DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $1,138,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning Ongoing N/A
Kahaluu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c.
SCOPE: DOFAW is developing a forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,and
design for improvements.Plan development includes the University Hawaii Community College-Palamanui.This project
aims to protect and improve some of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational
opportunities and educational programs for the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui and
DLNR's DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $385,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply (BWS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
BWS Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Reactivation Facility Project Ongoing N/A
Kapolei, Oahu,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The BWS is pursuing construction of a new GAC reactivation facility at a site in the Kapolei district of Oahu as a
long-term solution to address the disposal and reuse of spent GAC from their water facilities.Conducted due diligence and site
feasibility evaluations for several sites being considered.Working on the removal of deed restrictions for one property.Will
then complete environmental documentation,land use permits,and community consultations required for the project.
PROJECT COST: $1,200,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools (KS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project
Kahuluu,Hawaii,Hawaii Ongoing N/A
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: KS is restoring the Kapaunoni Heiau which extends into a tide pool that was impacted by construction of the former
Keauhou Beach Hotel.Work includes developing reconstruction plans,addressing historic sites,COE permit and federal agency
requirements,obtaining State and County land use peunits, and consultation with lineal descendants.PROJECT COST: $8,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 5
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project Manager 9 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 34599)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,600
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,
and City and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional
Facility with objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate
mitigation and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate
and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth
Council,program management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the
council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
YH Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Temporary Pearl City Police Station 2021 N/A
Pearl City, Oahu
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: B+K is providing planning,design and permitting for the Temporary Pearl City Police Station located next to the
Police Academy.Project include preparation of EA,Major Special Use Permit,Major SMA Permit,and zoning variance
permits.Design includes temporary trailers with 150 parking stalls and utility connections to the existing Police academy
utility systems.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Business,Economic Development and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable Development
LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
e
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface,and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 6
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
10 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
ri`Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics (major) Urban and Environmental American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 37112)
Policy (minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Developing,running,and troubleshooting a hydraulic model of the existing water system with the addition of the
proposed water improvements, including sources and storage in WateCAD. Currently preparing Environmental Assessments
(EAs) and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.
The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (ifapp/icab/e)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b
' SCOPE: As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE: Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d• SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting's North Shore Sustainable
Communities Plan.The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District
through 2040 and beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input to analyze and address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic
and tourism implications from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST: N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Monica Daga Senior Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association-Hawaii Chapter,Member, 2023-present
Certified Member-American Association of Airport Executives,2017
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
South Ramp Redevelopment Study for Daniel K.Inouye International Airport 2020 N/A
(HNL),Honolulu,HI
a.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Developed a redevelopment plan consolidating general aviation,airline/airport support,and air cargo facilities at the South Ramp.
The project goal was to ensure efficient land use and safety of aircraft and airport operations.Mrs.Daga was responsible for assisting with
the analysis and documentation. She served as the task lead for preparing the conceptual implementation schedule/sequencing plan and the
environmental overview of the preferred alternative layout.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Design Services for Program Management Support,Honolulu,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
b• SCOPE:Provided design services for program management support for various airports including Daniel K.Inouye International Airport
(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport(LIH),Hilo International Airport(ITO) and Kona International Airport(KOA).Mrs.
Daga assisted with the environmental documentation for the Electric Vehicle Bus Fleet Depot Infrastructure for the HNL Consolidated
Rent-A-Car(CONRAC),the documentation for the ITO Existing Noise Assessment,Site Selection Study for the CONRAC Facility at KOA,
gate-utilization studies for LIH,as well as AutoCAD drafting for the Hawaii Statewide Airport Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 77
Three-Dimensional Mapping.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lihue Airport Master Plan and Noise Exposure Map Update,Lihue,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
c• SCOPE:Updated the airport master plan to ensure airfield,passenger terminal,general aviation,air cargo,airline and air support facilities
meet the 20-year aviation activity demand of airport operations and passenger enplanements.The project also included a noise exposure map
update to evaluate the aircraft noise exposure within the vicinity of the airport due to aircraft fleet mix changes and airfield improvements as
well as identify potential incompatible land use.Mrs.Daga served as task lead to prepare the terminal demand/capacity analysis and facility
requirements,environmental overview,and implementation plan of the preferred alternative plan.For the Noise Exposure Map Update,Mrs.
Daga assisted with the documentation of the analyses.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Assessment for the Lanai Airport Runway Extension and Associated 2019 N/A
Improvements,Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Evaluated the environmental impacts of the proposed infrastructure improvements to the airport environment and identify any
obstructions to airspace operations.The project also included Planning Safety Risk Assessment(SRA) Panel Meetings to evaluate with the
Federal Aviation Administration lines of businesses if the proposed project can proceed without any safety impacts and high risks to the
airfield and airspace systems.Mrs.Daga assisted with the documentation of the existing airfield and airspace systems for the presentation
to the SRA panel meetings and developed the airport layout plans drawings to reflect the proposed project and identify potential airspace
obstructions.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Rental Car Facilities Program Management,Phase II
Honolulu,HI 2019 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
e. SCOPE:Provided program management support services for the consolidated rental car(ConRAC) facilities at various airports including
Daniel K.Inouye International Airport(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport,Hilo International Airport and Kona
International Airport.The statewide ConRAC planning efforts also included an Alternative Energy Shuttle Bus Pilot Program for the
ConRAC shuttle bus service system at HNL.Mrs.Daga served as the task lead to evaluate the feasibility of adopting electric vehicle shuttle
buses and/or compressed-natural gas shuttle buses for the ConRAC Facility at HNL.The performance metrics were based on operation
efficiency,fuel efficiency,maintenance,and cost results. She also assisted in the landside planning aspect of the Pilot Program which
included the evaluation of the shuttle bus depot facility requirements and the site location alternatives for each alternative energy's required
infrastructure.PROJECT COST:N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 386400)
Bachelor of Arts, Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a.
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Facility Planning and Land Acquisition for Hilo and Kahului Harbors Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
b SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors Facilities
Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the infrastructure
due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor access points and
major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor build out and activities,and planned use and improvements to adjacent thoroughfares and
streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the private lots to complement harbor
improvements.ArcGIS was used to map natural and climate hazards,soils,land use zoning,and flood zones to assess potential impacts and
mitigation measures for the project,as well as identify surrounding landowners to be notified of the project.
PROJECT COST:Hilo Harbor: $912,528/Kahului Harbor: $301,475
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Public Housing Authority PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPHA EA David Malo&Piilani Homes Demolition Project Ongoing N/A
Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:The State HPHA is planning to demolish what remains of their David Malo Circle and Piilani Homes housing developments
in the Lahaina district of the Island of Maui.These homes were damaged from the wildfire of August 2023.The federal Environmental
Assessment(EA)document prepared is intended to support a Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)determination to allow for the
demolition of these housing projects and all structures due to their extensive damage.The processing of this EA and FONSI would utilize
the HUD Environmental Review Online System(HEROS)website.Coordination with the State Hawaii Housing and Finance Development
Corporation(HHFDC)along with the Governor's Office would be required to complete the processing of the EA on HEROS.
CONTRACT VALUE: $115,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
ADM Retail Planning&Architecture PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sueoka Store-HRS 343&HRS 6E
Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE: Currently providing planning services for Sueoka repairs and expansion.Services include HRS 343 and HRS 6E consultation with
the Department of Land and Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation Division and coordination with the Kauai Historic Preservation
Review Commission and Kauai County Planning Department.
CONTRACT VALUE: $123,900
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan Update
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is updating the Strategic Highway Safety Plan for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030 using a data-driven approach to
reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.The plan will identify statewide goals,objectives,and
strategies that are consistent with safety performance measures established by the Federal Highway Administration,and integrate the
highway safety elements of engineering,education,enforcement,and emergency response.
CONTRACT VALUE: $533,400
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13, ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
5 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Business,Economic PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Development and Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable
Development LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface,and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Kalama Intermediate School Modular Administration Building Project Ongoing N/A
Makawao,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility (Subconsultant to Kalaeloa
Desalco,LLC) Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
c. SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for
the Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7
MGD;the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by
the WTP;and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water
transmission line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity
will be 1.7 MGD,the facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two
additional phases up to 5.1 MGD.
PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Relocation of the DOE Maui Distrcit Mowers Facility and Community
School for Adults Ongoing N/A
Kahului,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Noah Tabar Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
2 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Urban Studies
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
PROJECT COST: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Statewide Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Project Management Support Services June 2024-January N/A
Honolulu,HI 2025
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:B+K is providing statewide project management and planning support services for the HDOT Airports (DOT-A).Planning
services support the Engineering Planning Section (AIR-EP) in statewide airport development projects,public planning studies,
and planning document reviews.Services include GIS mapping and analysis,preparation of environmental compliance documents,
analysis in public planning studies,contracting,and planning document review.These services support a variety of projects including
the State Climate Adaptation Action Plan,the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport (HNL) Diamond Head Extension Development
Project,and the Kalaeloa Airport (JRF) Utility Systems Improvement Project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha,Kekaha, 2024 N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from Hanapepe
to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and
wave inundation modeling. The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios combined with different
wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 4
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Sociology
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Provide initial scoping,assessment(Phase I),programming (Phase II),and master plan (Phase III) for reprogramming and
campus improvements to the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility in Kailua(Olomana) on southeast Oahu.Environmental assessment
or impact statement (Phase IV) and plan review use application (Phase V)will be added later via contract amendment once the State
DAGS is able to procure more funding.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Department of Transportation Freight and Statewide Long-Range Land
Transportation plan Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is working with Jacobs,Inc.to update the Statewide and Regional Federal Aid Highways Transportation Plans for the
Districts of Hawaii and Kauai and islands of Molokai and Lanai.The statewide Plan is the overarching land transportation plan that
will set the structure to integrate the individual district plans into a comprehensive,multimodal statewide plan.
PROJECT COST: $1,800,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan 2025-2030
Statewide,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
e. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)is working with the HDOT to update the State's Strategic Highway Safety Plan(SHSP)
for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030. The SHSP is a safety plan that provides a comprehensive framework for reducing highway
fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads throughout the State. The plan identifies highway safety problems and opportunities,
and provides strategies and countermeasures to reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.
Federal, State,and City and County government agencies and safety stakeholders are engaged to ensure the SHSP is developed
through a cooperative process to establish common statewide goals and priorities.
PROJECT COST: $533,460
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamawaka Graphic Designer 36 28
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County, HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan (PPP) update in compliance with federal
regulations regarding interested parties, participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $99,650
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
(Sub-consultant to Biederman Redevelopment Ventures)
Ala Moana Park Master Plan&EIS 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Environmental Impact Statement completed for Biederman Redevelopment
Ventures.
CONTRACT VALUE: $366,800
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide, HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users. Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans 2023 N/A
Island of Maui,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted
housing projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
PROJECT COST: $52,453
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jay Stone,P.E., BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, C1V11 Englneering Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP, CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP 32 14
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
rri`Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9548 (exp.4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,English
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Board Certified Environmental Engineer,Water LEED Accredited Professional Association of Floodplain Managers
Supply&Wastewater International Society of Automation American Society of Civil Engineers
Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality Control Water Environment Federation International Society of Automation
Certified Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Preparer Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer American Academy of Environmental
Certified Professional in Erosion&Sediment Control Hawaii Water Environment Association Engineers&Scientists
Certified Floodplain Manager American Water Works Association Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES Municipal Separate Storm Sewerhy System(MS4)Retrofit Ongoing N/A
Structural BMP Improvements Program
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Principal in Charge/Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Updated the City's action plan to meet permit requirements to retrofit 10%of the City's MS4 drainage structures.Incorporated
a. planned projects from the City's other MS4 programs into the storm water retrofit planning process.Prepared plans,specifications,and
opinions of probable costs for the repair of over 70 catch basins in Kakaako,including replacement with tree filter boxes and planter boxes;a
bioretention cell at the intersection of Kapiolani Boulevard and Sheridan Street;and four different types of permeable pavement and pavers
in the existing bicycle lane on South Street.Conducted HRS 6E consultation with SHPD.Conducted an archaeological inventory survey
for the Sheridan Street project.Prepared the technical design guide of green and grey storm water BMPs for use by City personnel to select
appropriate permanent stormwater BMPs for projects.Prepared new typical details and specifications of green stormwater BMPs and new
standard details and specifications for catch basins and grated drain inlets.Prepared conceptual designs of proposed BMPs in Pearl City
Industrial Park and the Waiau commercial/industrial area.Prepared written updates to the City's SWMPP annual report.Prepared plans,
specifications,and opinions of probable construction costs for the repair of catch basins in the Ala Moana area.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ala Moana Regional Park Pedestrian Bridges,Canal Wall,and Pond Improvements, 2022 2023
Honolulu,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Processed the EIS,the Special Management Area permit,and all environmental permit applications(USACE permit,Section
401 WQC,CZM Consistency,and NPDES permit NOI-C) for repair of the failed canal wall sections,repair of the historic Bridle Bridge,
demolition and replacement of the Piikoi Street and Queen Street bridges,and bank stabilization at the Japanese and Hawaiian Ponds within
the park.PROJECT COST: $14,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Aweoweo Street Drainage Outfall Improvement 2022 2022
Waialua,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Provided permitting and design of storm drain outfall inlet protection.Coordinating processing of all approvals and permits,along
with direction of design and preparation of construction documents.PROJECT COST:$350,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design 2021 N/A
Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Assessed implementation of complete streets concept designs in Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City area as part of planned road
rehabilitation projects in each area.Initial tasks included evaluation of existing conditions through driving,walking,and bicycling audits of
each community;identifying the complete streets network based on land use and roadway configuration;and developing preliminary street
cross-sections showing options for pedestrian walkways,bicycle lanes,shared pathways,and vehicular travel lanes.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
General Hydraulic Engineering Services,Oahu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Project Manager/Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Evaluating scour conditions at 96 existing bridges on Oahu including 44 City and County of Honolulu bridges.Conducting detailed
bridge inspection and preparing SERs to assess the potential for scour at each bridge.Performing hydrologic,HEC RAS analysis,and scour
calculations,environmental permits and developing a Scour Plan of Action and other related engineering services including preparation of
construction drawings,specifications and estimates necessary to address potential bridge scour.CONTRACT VALUE: $5,000,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Michael Nishimura,PE,ESCPC, CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP,LEED AP Project Manager 27 5
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil and Environmental Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#10772 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,Physics Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#82626(exp. 9/30/2025)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- GU [#1757 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- CNMI [#507 (eexp. 8/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer LEED Accredited Professional
Society of American Military Engineers,Honolulu Post
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PVT Land Company,Ltd. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
PVT Landfill Owner Advisory Services
Waianae,HI Ongoing N/A
a• (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:Providing general third-party assistance to PVT for their construction and demolition waste landfill facility and its
operations in line with prevailing State of Hawaii,Department of Health permit conditions,regulations and requirements.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,388,400
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration Phase 2 Ongoing TBD
Lihue,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Developing a plan to deal with shearwater bird habitat in the area;creating construction plans and specifications to
stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c• ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street
and Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.
A sign will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact
development design.
CONTRACT VALUE: $3,120,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kauai County Department of Public Works and Construction Management
Support Services for Public Works Wastewater Division Ongoing N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: As a prime consultant, B+K is providing various environmental engineering,project management,construction
management,and inspection services for repair and maintenance and capital improvement projects on this open-end contract.
Task orders include multiple repairs,maintenance,improvements,and permitting at all four of the County of Kaua`i's
wastewater treatment plants,and various pump stations and collection system locations throughout the island.
CONTRACT VALUE: $860,000.00 (Wastewater Division)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kailua and Pupukea Iwi Kupuna Reinterment 2020 N/A
Kailua&Pupukea,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Monitoring Manager and Technical Advisor
SCOPE: Developed design PS&E,permitting and post-design services for the construction of two archaeological reinterment
sites from BWS construction projects. Coordinated with BWS Cultural Specialist/Archaeologist and descendants.
PROJECT COST: $200,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, Deputy Civil Engineering A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA Manager 23 23
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
y(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12569(exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE) Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS ti
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Planning PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Coastal Resilience and Erosion Management Plan 2023 N/A
Maalaea Village,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Civil Engineer.
SCOPE: Conducted a utility study and developed a framework for managed relocation of Maalaea condos and residences on the
shoreline.The study looked at the existing conditions providing an asset analysis of the water,sewer,drainage,electrical,and
access.Impacts to those utilities were then studied based on sea level rise and coastal impacts.Using the information collected,
the study provided questions and considerations for relocation of those utilities for managed retreat.
PROJECT COST: $300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hilton Hawaiian Village PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sea Level Rise Assessment Study 2020 N/A
Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b• ROLE: Project Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted a study on the impacts to the Hilton Hawaiian Village campus'utility infrastructure,vehicular access,and
pedestrian routes as a result of sea level rise,passive flooding,and shoreline waves. The study included providing proposed
mitigation measures to protect the coastline, infrastructure,and ensure critical service components are located above projected
flood elevations. Opinions of probable construction costs were provided with initial steps to address the rising sea levels and
plan for the future.PROJECT COST: $93,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways Kaumualli PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Deputy Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Conducting a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumuali`i Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha.The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to explore resiliency realities,criticalities,and challenges for
the Route 50 study area. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HFD NPDES Small MS4 Permit Kaneohe and Kailua Fire Stations 2021 2021
Kaneohe and Kailua,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Prepared construction documents for storm water management improvements at two City fire stations in Windward Oahu.
Improvements proposed at both fire stations addressed storm water quality and included redirecting roof and pavement runoff to new
underground infiltration basins and seepage wells within the station site. PROJECT COST:Kaneohe$350,000/Kailua$450,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program—South Street
Permeable Pavement 2020 N/A
Honolulu,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street and
Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.A sign
will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact development
design.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Eric Tamashiro,PE,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CWPPP, CESCPP,LEED AP 31 22
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9787(exp.4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
LEED Accredited Professional American Society of Civil Engineers Water Environment Federation
Hawaii Water Environment Association Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Hawaii,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ane Keohokalole Highway 2012 2012
Kailua-Kona,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Completed construction documents for the County highway paralleling Queen Kaahumanu Highway for about 2.9
miles from Palani Road to Hina Lani Street.Also completed an Environmental Assessment;processed U.S.DOT Act of 1966
Section 4(f) review; conducted the NHPA Section 106 consultation and prepared the preliminary engineering report.
PROJECT COST: $35,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Walton Street Capital LLC/Avalon Development Company LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapolei Business Park Phase 2 2017 2017
Kapolei,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Project Manager/Project Engineer
SCOPE:Lead designer for subdivision improvements,including storm drainage system with water quality treatment units,
roadways,water system improvements,and grading. Coordinated plan approval and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit coverage processing.
PROJECT COST: $22,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance Ongoing
Honolulu Fire Department,NPDES Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer VMF-2017/SE VMF-2017/SE Roof—
System (MS4) Program Assessments Roof—2019/NE 2019/NE Roof&Wash
Oahu,HI Roof&Wash Facility Facility—2022
c. —2022
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted field evaluations and facility assessments for the Akahi,Waialua,Wahiawa,Kailua,Kaneohe,Kaaawa,
Sunset Beach,and Pawaa HFD stations relative to compliance with the City's NPDES Program.Prepared concept designs,
opinions of cost and engineering reports to address storm water quality improvements.
PROJECT COST: $6,500,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NAVFAC Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Red Hill Repair Roads and Erosion
Control 2021 Ongoing
Honolulu,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: Provided engineering services for the repair of eroded areas, implementation of erosion control and rockfall mitigation
measures,storm drainage improvements,and roadway improvement. Scope of work included conducting site engineering
investigations and preparing 35%,60%,pre-final and final design-bid-build contract documents.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
American Savings Bank PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
American Savings Bank Campus 2019 2019
Honolulu,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager.
SCOPE: Conducted site assessments,supported traffic and archaeological assessments and coordinated the site design for a 9-story,
120,000 gross square feet office building at the corner of Beretania and Aala Streets. Work within the right-of-way included the
reconstruction of driveway aprons and walkways and utility structure and connections.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
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12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED AP Principal Architect/Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA19 10
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#17013 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration GA, Registered Architect
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Architects,Honolulu Chapter,Member U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Neighborhood Park-Parking Lot&Comfort Station
Improvements Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the renovation of existing parking lot and comfort station. Scope of
work includes the reconfiguration and addition to the existing parking lot as well as new comfort station. The new parking lot is
proposed to have the capacity for 122 stalls which is double the current amount presently available.The comfort station will be
constructed to allow/limit access during times at which the baseball field is in operation.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
b. SCOPE: Architecture,landscape architecture,civil and electrical engineering,and entitlement planning services for the initial
phase of a new Hawaii exhibit,which will feature a wetland aviary.The new exhibit starts at the main entrance arrival area
and extends eastward to the Nene Goose Sanctuary. Once completed,the aviary will showcase animals in their habitat ranging
from coastal wetlands to mountainous rain forests and further into dry forests and grasslands.The design intent is to expose
guests to the wide range of native wetland (streams and ponds) and dryland habitats found in Hawaii.The scope of work for this
project covers conceptual design and permitting,with follow-on design development and construction documents.
PROJECT COST: $750,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Parks &Recreation-Planning and Development, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
ADA Transition Plan Ongoing HI N/A
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Review survey of 134 parks,and provide all corrective measures to comply with 2010 ADA standards. Conducting
site verifications of approximately 35%of the sites. Conduct reviews of the study with DCAB and submit final report.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000 (ROM)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Maui Police Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Police Dispatch Flooring 2017 2018
Kahului, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
e' SCOPE: A/E design and construction administration services for modifying the existing dispatch office to create one level floor
eliminating tripping hazards and to bring the dispatch office up to ADA compliance. The existing dispatch consoles and the
access floors are removed and replaced with new consoles and access floors. In addition to the electrical work to accommodate
the new dispatch consoles,the existing clean agent fire suppression system and air handling unit serving the under space of the
access floor are disconnected and reinstalled to allow the installation of the new access floor.
PROJECT COST: $600,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 18
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
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15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#8427 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP American Institute of Architects
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Master Plan Update
Waipahu,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Planning services for a new master plan for Hans L'Orange Park in Waipahu for community and stakeholder input to
inform future development at the park coincides with the overall vision. The master plan consisted of new pedestrian circulation
and expansion of the current parking lot to handle the parking needs of the baseball stadium. Also included in the master plan is
demolition of the existing comfort station and construction of a new comfort station closer to the baseball stadium. The master
plan required community and stakeholder input on the vision and cost.
PROJECT COST: $3,760,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility(subconsultant to Kalaeloa Desalco,LLC) Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Architecture Manager
b SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for the
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7 MGD;
the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by the WTP;
and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water transmission
line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity will be 1.7 MGD,the
facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two additional phases up to
5.1 MGD.PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation(HCF), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kamamalu Park Concept Study Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d.
ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Architectural design services for the renovation of two locker room buildings(one 6,200 sq ft and the other 5,500 sq ft)on
the Ke'elikolani Intermediate School Campus into(7)new preschool classrooms with support facilities(Prep/Kitchenette rooms,
restrooms,storage,etc.).Work also includes extensive site rework to accommodate the outdoor play area requirements of a Preschool.
PROJECT COST: $1,993,213
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo Medical Center Hospital Expansion Hilo,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e• ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:A/E services for the expansion of approximately 18,900 SF to the existing 249,886 SF at Hilo Medical Center,which will be
situated above the current location of the physician and visitor parking.The expansion space is programmed for an 18-bed Intensive
Care Unit with 2 enclosed stair shafts.Rooftop and ground floor mechanical and electrical spaces to include air handling units,
domestic hot water,electrical rooms,medical gas and miscellaneous infrastructure components.
PROJECT COST:$30,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 19
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii,and Kahului,Maui
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, Rod Nagao (808)791-2382
Department of Transportation,Harbors
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Due diligence reports to support Acquisition
• Comprehensive Environmental Assessments
• Hazardous materials investigated&addressed
• Historic Architecture evaluated
• Solutions alleviating nearby traffic congestion
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors(HDOT-H)with the acquisition of privately held lands
surrounding both Hilo and Kahului Harbors by completing due diligence studies and an Environmental Assessment. HDOT-H would
acquire two parcels for Kahului Harbor(10.73 acres)and five parcels for Hilo Harbor(9.38 acres)to accommodate harbor expansion.
The marine cargo industry is an essential component of Hawaii's economy and livelihood, and acquiring several privately-owned
parcels would improve the internal operational efficiency of both Kahului and Hilo Harbors to accommodate the projected increase in
the amount of goods shipped between these islands.
Supported HDOT-H in developing improvement concepts utilizing the parcels proposed for acquisition at both harbors. Developed
harbor access alternatives,stacking lanes improvements for semi-trailers,accommodating cruise ship passengers to improve operational
efficiency,and determining improvements needed for overall cargo operations.
Due diligence reports prepared for both harbors identified site conditions,access and other property information associated with these
parcels to support HDOT-H's evaluation of the feasibility of acquiring them.Redevelopment options considered for these parcels were
reasonable and feasible and provides needed space to support long-term harbor operations. An Environmental Assessment prepared
for Hilo Harbor addressed various effects associated with the parcels and their redevelopment.This included hazardous materials from
former industrial use, historic architecture associated with buildings and structures, improving traffic conditions for the community
near the harbor,economic displacement resulting from acquisition,and addressing general community concerns.
PROJECT SIZE:Hilo Harbor:9.38 Acres/Kahului Harbor: 10.73 Acres
PROJECT COST Total Fee: $1,214,003 * .: I
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Palamanui Forest Reserve Planning Ongoing N/A
Kailua-Kona,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and
Natural Resources,Division of Forestry Jennifer Grimm (808)927-0412
and Wildlife
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Extensive stakeholders and community outreach
• Management partnership with University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community College
• Innovative forest reserve management planning and restoration for endangered and native plants
• Comprehensive planning and master plan development
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii(State),Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR),Division of Forestry and Wildlife
(DOFAW)in conducting comprehensive restoration, environmental, and community planning for the Palamanui forest area of about
872 acres of unencumbered State land in Kailua-Kona of the island of Hawaii.
DOFAW is planning to develop a community forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,
and design work to implement improvements to this forest area. Development of this plan is being conducted in partnership with
the Hawaii Community College-Palamanui (HCC-Palamanui) located adjacent to the project area. This project aims to protect and
improve some of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational opportunities and educational
programs for the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui and DLNR's DOFAW. HCC-Palama staff,
students and volunteers have been conducting some restoration of this forest
area, and the project would support and expand their efforts, educational •
opportunities, along with supporting environmental restoration and _ .
cultural practices. This effort supports developing a forest restoration and ,
management plan for Palamanui that identifies conceptual improvements ..
and management programs setting the framework for designing and ;. ,, . ;•, . •=�
constructing improvements. Such improvements would be developed in r :' . • . r+ ' •a'i.''''''''''"-•:
consultation with HCC-Palamanui, stakeholders and the community to 0, t., �
support the long-term stewardship of this area. • B f a
PROJECT SIZE:About 872 Acres " ' • `"' -
PROJECT COST: $385,000 .
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
PI/ Master Planning„Environmental
a. %Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planning
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 21
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waimea 400 Technical Studies Ongoing N/A
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Kauai,Department of Public Wade Lord (808)241-4906
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Wetland management and restoration planning for flood
management and resiliency to future sea level rise and
climate change impacts Management partnership with
University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community
College -
• Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement in � �;,r. WA I M E A 400
coordination with multiple agencies
• NEPA and federal regulatory requirements ,
• Engaging stakeholders and community members to ` ' • K
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address the diverse range of interests,ideas,and impacts
related to the project property 4
• Conceptual master planning and technical analysis
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is supporting the
County of Kauai Department of Public Works to coordinate
technical studies,update the conceptual master plan,and complete
environmental compliance requirements for the approximately
417-acre Waimea 400 property owned by the County of Kauai. The project encompasses 350+ acres of the Waimea 400 property
and includes several key components: updating the conceptual master plan including areas of wetland restoration to enhance flood
management and resilience against future sea level rise and climate change impacts;preparation of a Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement in collaboration with multiple agencies; adherence to the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and federal
regulatory requirements; and engaging stakeholders and community members to address the diverse range of interests, ideas, and
impacts related to the project property. Additionally,the project involves conceptual master planning and technical analysis to ensure
comprehensive and sustainable development.
The affordable housing area of the project is being implemented separately by the Kauai Housing Agency, however, the HRS 343
Programmatic EIS and NEPA EA will also address the planned affordable housing on-site.
B+K is also coordinating the following technical studies,which are being conducted to investigate site constraints and environmental
impacts related to the project:
• Archaeological Literature Review and Field Inspection Report
• Biological Survey
• Cultural Impact Assessment
• Geotechnical Study
• Hydrogeology Study
• Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study
• Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
• Preliminary Engineering Report(B+K)
• Soils Study
• Topographical Study including Uncrewed Aircraft System(UAS)aerial contour map(B+K)
• Traffic Study
• Water Management and Green Infrastructure Conceptual Planning
• Wetland Delineation Study
PROJECT COST:N/A(Planning Study;no construction)
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. gdi.(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 22
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Department of Public Nolly Yagin (808)270-7437
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Chapter 343 HRS/NEPA Environmental Assessment
• Conceptual and Preliminary Engineering
• Agency Coordination and Public Outreach FilrizsE GRApiTs
• Utility Design and Coordination
• Plans, Specifications,and Estimate
• Right-of-Way mapping and appraisal services Rebuilding American Infr stru turf
• Funding(Federal,State,and Public Private Partnerships) with S Ijnta i nahi Iit y and Equity
• RAISE Grants with FHWA/HDOT Oversight
• Construction Management
• Project Management
SCOPE: The Bowers + Kubota project team is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services, from planning through
construction,on the Waiale Road Extension project.The project will extend Waiale Road from its current terminus at East Waiko Road
southward to Honoapiilani Highway. The proposed extension will support all transportation modes,protect non-motorized travelers,
and is approximately 8,600 lineal feet(ft.)in length within an 80-ft. right-of-way. The Waiale Road extension is a critical part of the
planned regional infrastructure for the County of Maui and will serve as the catalyst for surrounding planned developments to increase
much needed affordable housing.
The B+K project team will review the environmental documentation,preliminary design, and final construction documents for the
Waiale Road extension.
The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream, roundabout intersections, two through lanes,
shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and parallel grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater
best management practice(BMP).
The B+K project team will conduct agency and public coordination, both to seek input and provide information relating to the
environmental and design related tasks. The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint
NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.
Ready to Advertise documents will include construction plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and permits. Bid support and
construction management will be provided by B+K.
B+K is also assisting the County of Maui by exploring funding options for the roadway project. The funding options include federal-
aid funding,developer pro rata fair share, state funding,federal discretionary grants,and public private partnerships. The B+K team
has already been successful in helping the County obtain a FY2022 RAISE grant for$25 Million.
PROJECT COST: $87,000,000(estimated)
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. no(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Project and Construction Management
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 23
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Office of Recovery Keanu Lau Hee (808)270-7855
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Site and Damage Assessment DEPARTMENT OF PU jc WORKS COUNTY OF ,LA4Jl
• Project Scope Development Nrw titillldl�rtlxler Reeavrri
• Grant Management
• Program Management Fay e r And uyti,rvs
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• Community Outreach support Erased r""Put"
• Staff Augmentation ro
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota is working as a sub-consultant to i ..m 10.
TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery with broad disaster
recovery service after the devastating fires in August 2023. The
services assist and guide the County by offering comprehensive ,
solutions, strategic planning and coordination, and opportunities
to emerge stronger and more resilient.
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B+K assists the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) ,POIS Pt MI /057 T""a4
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure MAN +°'O.°" "°"°°d
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a ""'•"'""°r'.r_ ' '^—�"w—')"^1' ""• '4".6""'"
recovery road map showing critical milestones for infrastructure, One of 20 project sheets put together for funding requests
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness.
B+K developed a comprehensive matrix of critical infrastructure projects for the Office of Recovery indicating budgets and fiscal year
spending along with associated presentations to request funds from the Senate Committee on Ways and Means during the legislation
session and for the Maui County Council during the budget session.
We provide support for the community outreach efforts by assisting the Department of Management and Office of Communication
and Public Affairs. This includes assistance with the responses to the frequently asked questions (FAQs)from the community public
meetings and creating FAQ worksheets and flowcharts for various activities including permitting requirements for temporary dwellings
in the fire impacted areas.
We prepared site inspection and damage assessment reports for various County departments and locations that were damaged by the
wildfires. The assessments include detailed narratives and photographs of the damaged site for various structures,wastewater pumps
stations,and parks and recreational facilities.These assessment reports will be used to capture FEMA funding for the County.
B+K provides support to Tetra Tech for the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program(HMGP)by developing and providing scope
for projects that may be eligible for the grant program which include short and long-term projects such as roadway connectivity,flood
mitigation,building construction,water and wastewater resiliency projects.
PROJECT COST: $687,685
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Infrastructure and
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Housing Support,Community Outreach
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 24
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Resources,Division of Forestry and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapp/icab/e)
Wildlife
DOFAW Kawainui Marsh Protection Ongoing N/A
Kailua,Oahu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Jason Misaki (808)831-7984
Resources
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Innovative wetland and restoration planning for endangered species along with forest management
• Design work of improvements addressing climate change and sustainability
• Planning,permitting,and design for improvements supporting DOFAW resource management and operations
SCOPE:The State of Hawaii(State),Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR),Division of Forestry and Wildlife(D.OFAW)
is planning to construct maintenance road,ramp for wetland access of equipment,other accessory improvements(gates,staging areas,
etc.) to provide improved access for staff around a portion of the Kawainui Marsh State Wildlife Sanctuary (Kawainui Marsh) to
support their restoration and management efforts. Kawainui Marsh encompasses about 986-acres of State-owned property located in
Kailua on the Island of Oahu.Improved vehicle access and other improvements would support DOFAW's ability to access areas of the
marsh to implement wetland and upland restoration activities,remove invasive plants,manage the resource,and provide more efficient
operations for staff.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,138,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer and Landscape
Architecture
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 25
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility Ongoing N/A
Kapolei,Ewa,Oahu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Ross Lum (808)748-5835
Water Supply
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Strategic Evaluation Reports on Feasibility
• First GAC Facility in State
• Project Development and Site Alternatives Evaluation
• Solutions Alleviating Nearby Traffic Congestion
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)is preparing a design-build-operate-maintain(DBOM)request for proposal(RFP)for the
design,construction,operation,and maintenance of a granular activated carbon(GAC)reactivation facility for the Honolulu Board of
Water Supply.The BWS needs to address a long-term solution for the disposal and/or reactivation of spent GAC generated from their
water treatment operations at 13 facilities. Recent actions and future changes to the City's solid waste management operations have
impacted the current GAC disposal operations resulting in the need for this action.
A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER) determined that an Oahu island on-site GAC reactivation facility was the best long-term
solution to address the disposal and reuse of spent GAC. The PER evaluated different sites on island for this new facility and identified
a site in the Kapolei Business Park as a feasible location. Subsequently, another site in Kalaeloa has become available for this new
facility.
Work is occurring to evaluate project design requirements and the development feasibility of using either the Kapolei site, Kalaeloa
site, or a combination of both sites. B+K is leading a multidisciplinary team to develop the specifications, conceptual plans, contract
requirements, and evaluation criteria of the RFP and to address entitlements, permits, and environmental clearances of the project
site. The RFP would employ a two-phase approach. The first phase evaluating the qualifications of prospective DBOM entities. The
second phase evaluated the price and approach of the shortlisted DBOM entities.Necessary environmental review,land use permits,
and technical studies would also be conducted for the selected site of the new GAC facility.
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. zcBowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 26
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. g
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha 2024 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Dean Matsui (808)587-1830
Transportation,Highways Division
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Climate Change/Resiliency
• Data Gathering and Review
• Conceptual Design w a 7„,r F
• Coastal Engineering
• Feasibility Study
• Project Management T �,
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota conducted a Feasibility Study to explore =�.
conceptual details, constraints, and prospective timelines for
different resiliencyimprovement alternatives based on robable .�.�,
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future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. ' _
The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to:
• Explore resiliency realities,criticalities,and challenges for they
Route 50 study area. 1��
• Conduct a study to explore alternatives,examine environmental4.1;a
impacts,risks,and feasibility to improve the resiliency of Route
50 t. •
• Provide a final report summarizing the findings to proactively
vet feasible and practicable options and prioritize solutions.
The scope of work included coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency z;
analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and wave inundation
modeling. The modeling was conducted for a variety of future sea • z
level rise scenarios combined with different wave events to help
estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals
in the future.
A feasibility assessment with planning level opinions of probable costs and an analysis of disadvantaged communities were conducted
to reflect possible coastal engineering alternatives to improve the resiliency of Route 50 to future sea level rise. Alternatives included,
beach restoration,beach restoration with stabilizing structures,berm or dune enhancement or creation, existing revetment repairs or
enhancements,new shoreline structures, scour protection, ground elevation or setback suggestions, and other possible nature-based
solutions.The alternatives and recommendations were prioritized for implementation and included midterm and long-term solutions
that most effectively meet the HDOT's priorities.The feasibility study provides HDOT with a range of projects that will have a defined
purpose and tangible and recognized benefits.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Conceptual
a. cc Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Design,Transportation Planning,Coastal
Modeling
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 27
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Ongoing N/A
Kahaluu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Kamehameha Schools Jon Tulchin,Senior Manager (808)534-8324
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Restoration of a heiau that extends into a tidepool and ocean
• Implement unique preservation plan concepts and requirements
• Extensive federal, state,and county permitting for re-construction work in the water and shoreline area
• Coordinating with lineal descendants on reconstruction
SCOPE:Provide planning,engineering,and permitting services to support Kamehameha Schools(KS)in implementing improvements
to reconstruct and restore the Kapuanoni Heiau located in Kahalu`u on the island of Hawaii that was destroyed by the construction of
the former Keauhou Beach Hotel. KS will restore Kapuanoni Heiau to its original extents, structural appearance, and function. The
restoration plan developed for this heiau has the outer wall and footprint of the heiau extending into the seaward tide pool approximately
35 feet from the current surveyed shoreline and beyond the current property line.
Federal,state,and county permits would be required for work occurring within the tide pool and shoreline requiring considerable agency
coordination and specialized technical studies (coral, water quality, sea level rise, coastal erosion, marine, cultural). Coordination
with the State Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is required to obtain an easement and lease for portions of the
heiau extending beyond the property line. Design work will entail developing construction plans utilizing specialized equipment,
construction methods, and best management practices to minimize adverse effects on the marine environment. Boulders would be
collected from the tide pool("rock-harvesting area")and at another inland site to support reconstruction of heiau walls(>10 feet tall)
and structure.Rocks would be stockpiled and shaped within the Kahaluu property.
PROJECT SIZE:About 2 Acres
PROJECT COST: $1,035,000
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 28
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 10
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Laura Kaakua (808)583-4751
Transportation
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Project management, planning, and coordination to support a
Youth Council made up of 20 members
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• Facilitation of meetings and outreach activities ,,,
• Consultation and coordination between youth, government
officials,and partner organizations and agencies
• Planning and engineering support for decarbonization, climate 1 t - ,.
resiliency,and sustainability efforts ., ' •e°, I
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SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is assisting the State = .,rof Hawaii, Department of Transportation (HDOT) in establishing
and facilitating a voluntary Youth Transportation Council to advise
on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation commitments on `.
a quarterly basis. The establishment of the Youth Transportation - i„
Council was part of the requirements of the settlement agreement in
Navahine v.Department of Transportation,State of Hawaii(2022)in
order to advise HDOT on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions TOOTH COUNCIL STATISTICS
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation ,4pp11(uob -Jr. ta, Locaflans
network. The Youth Transportation Council will seek to improve 13 20
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HDOT's work via appropriate integration of youth feedback into !t_;,,tt. ;„•r� m-- .,,
HDOT's policies,plans, and projects. The council may also conduct !,,9+,:�; = i s Gotta ,.
outreach activities to educate and provide direct industry experience Ili IIth i` ;I'; 11 9 avirt
to Hawai`i's youth about HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation Tin 1.190 ,�
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B+K will assist the H DOT in creating foundational documents for the Youth Transportation
�."" Council,facilitating the selection of council members,meeting facilitation and planning,
° r preparing graphics and promotional materials for the council, program management,
°`•"•'' website management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate
,,^' - ' meaningful interactions between youth and government officials.B+K will also provide
e• / ,, targeted planning and engineering support for decarbonization, climate resiliency, and
/ , f : . sustainability based on the needs of the Youth Transportation Council in partnership
_ with the HDOT.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 29
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing table.Place'X"
(From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) under project key number for participation in same or similar role).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal in Charge X X X X X X X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager X X X X X X X X X X
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager X X X X X X X
Carah Kadota,AICP Planning Project Manager X X X X
Malachi Krishok Planning Project Manager X X X X
Monica Daga Senior Planner
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner X X X X X
Matthew Fernandez Planner X X X X X
Noah Tabar Planner X X X
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist X X X
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X X
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE, CFM, CPESC,
CPSWQ, CWPPP,ESCPC, CESCPP, Civil Engineering Manager X X X X
LEED AP
Michael Nishimura,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/ X X X X
ESCPC, CESCPP,LEED AP Senior Project Manager
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, Deputy Civil Engineering X X X X
CESCPP,MBA Manager
Eric Tamashiro,PE, CWPPP,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager X X
CESCPP,LEED AP
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED Senior Project Manager X X
AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Senior Project Manager X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F)
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Resources,
1 Transportation,Harbors 6 Division of Forestry and Wildlife
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition DOFAW Kawainui Marsh Protection
Hilo,Hawaii, Kahului,Maui Kailua, Oahu,HI
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply
Resources
2 7 Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning
Kailua-Kona,HI Kapolei,Ewa, Oahu
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways
3 Waimea 400 Technical Studies 8 Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI Kekaha,Kauai
County of Maui,Department of Public Works Kamehameha Schools
4 Waiale Road Extension Project 9 Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project
Waikapu,HI Kahaluu,Hawaii
County of Maui,Office of Recovery State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation Highways
5 Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services 10 Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Island of Maui,Hawaii Statewide,HI
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H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
1. Name of firm or individual,principal place of business, and location of all its offices.
Name of firm: Bowers+Kubota Consulting, Inc.
Principal Place of Business: 94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A
Waipahu,HI 96797
Location of all Offices: Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
Satellite Offices -Maui and Kauai
Field Offices -Hawaii and Molokai
2. Age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past 5 years.
B+K staff size currently consists of 271 employees. The profile of the staff includes 11 Principals, 39 Project
Managers, 25 Construction Managers, 66 Inspectors, 30 Civil Engineers, 5 Electrical Engineers, 4 Mechanical
Engineers, 22 Architects, 8 Landscape Architects, 7 Planners, 2 Schedulers, 10 Technicians, and 40 Administrators.
Over the past 5 years,the average number of B+K employees has been 225 total staff.
3. Education,training, and qualification of key members of the firm.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 32 BS/BA CPSWQ,ESCPC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CPESC,CWPPP,
CESCPP,LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, Civil Engineering HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Manager/Senior Project GU/ Civil 27 BS/BA CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP Manager CNMI
Deputy Civil
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Engineering Manager/ HI Civil 23 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
Senior Project Manager
Kathleen Chu,PE Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 33 BS -
David Bills,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI/GU Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP
CESCPP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 42 MBA/BS
CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 41 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 31 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 13 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 32 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 23 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Christopher Bosek,PE, Project Manager HINNY/ Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CWPPP,CESCPP FL
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 31
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS i
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 19 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Joshua Gusman,PE,ESCPC, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS ESCPC,CWPPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP CESCPP
Lucas Aribon,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Nicholas Kanno,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Engineer - N/A 33 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Engineer - N/A 24 BS/AS ESCPC
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer - N/A 25 AS CFM,ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS -
N/A 33 AS UAS FAA Part 107
Pilot
MECHANICAL DESIGN
Kevin Katayama,PE,LEED Mechanical Engineering Mechanical
AP BD+C Manager HI/NV /Fire 38 BS LEED AP BD+C
Protection
Corey Chun,PE Senior Project Manager HI Mechanical 28 BS
Travis Salyphone Designer N/A 1 BS
Kody Panui,PE Mechanical Engineer HI Mechanical 5 BS
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineer Manager HI Electrical 34 BS LEED AP
Kiyoshi Hashida,EIT Electrical Designer III 3 BS
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Designer III N/A 11 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Kacie Nakamura Electrical Designer III N/A 10 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 3 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 26 BA
ARCHITECTURE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 19 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 36 BA LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Architecture Deputy N/A 16 AS
Manager
Jonathan Ramento,AIA,CDT Project Manager HI Architect 16 AS CDT
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 38 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 21 BA LEED AP
ID+C Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,ASID,LEED AP Interior Designer N/A 16 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 37 BS
Landon Hamada Project Designer N/A 9 DArch/BA
Andy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 26 BA
Gerald Sarmiento Project Designer N/A 14 BA
Rocky Ipalari Project Designer N/A 16 AS
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 32
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Willy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 35 BS
Kei Ri Project Designer N/A 15 BA
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Certified
Todd Niemann,CCM Principal in Charge - N/A 41 BS Construction
Manager
Principal Construction Certified
Mike Kamaka,PE,CCM Manager HI Civil 29 MS/BS Construction
Manager
HDOT Certified
Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 37 BS Bituminous Unit
Certified
Dan Keeley,CCM Construction Manager N/A 26 BS Construction
Manager
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE, Construction Manager HI Civil 30 ME/B S PMP
PMP
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED Certified
Construction Manager N/A 31 BS Construction
AP
Manager,LEED AP
Certified
Jeff Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 17 BS Construction
Manager
Brandon Bautista,CISEC Project Engineer N/A 12 BS CISEC
CertRussel Kapuniai,FE,CCM Project Engineer N/A 17 BS M is�Constnwtion
HDOT Certified for
Marc Maloney,CCM Project/Special N/A 14 AS Bituminous,and
Inspector Soils and Aggregates
Unit,ACI-Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 51
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 16 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
PSP,LEED AP Scheduling N/A 29 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
HDOT Certified for
Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 36 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 21 Bituminous,and
Soils and Aggregates
Unit
Cory Aukai Inspector N/A 7
HDOT Certified for
Huelo Lukeala Inspector N/A 16 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
COMMUNITY PLANNING
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager N/A 20 BA AICP
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 35 MURP/B S AICP
Senior Planner
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H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project N/A 9 BenvD AICP
Manager
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project N/A 10 MURP/ AICP
Manager BA
Monica Daga Senior Planner N/A 9 BEnvD
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 4 MURPBA / AICP
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 5 BS/MS
Noah Tabar Planner N/A 2 BUS
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist N/A 4 BS
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Bradley Tanimura,PLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
ASLA,CLARB Manager HI Architect 25 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape
LEED AP,CLARB Architect/Project HI Architect 38 BLA LEED AP
Manager
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED AP Architect HI Architect 21 LEED AP BD+C
BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architect HI Landscape 7 BLA CLARB
CLARB Architect
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 24
U.S.DOT FAA
Britain Ogle,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 6 MLA Small Unmanned
Aircraft System
Remote Pilot
Hawaii County Resident
4. Names and phone numbers of up to 5 clients who may be contacted,including two for whom services were
rendered during the preceding year.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Gayson Ching,Project Planning
State of Hawaii Dept. of Land&Natural Resources State DLNR Public Lands Acquistion and Improvements for
Telephone No. (808) 587-0232
DLNR Property Acquisition Oahu Kaneohe,HI(Ongoing)
Kaneohe,Oahu
Ms.Becky Choi,Administrator
State Hawaii Public Housing Authority, Construction
Management Branch HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
808-832-6020 Statewide(Ongoing)
HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
Statewide
Mr.Ken Tatsuguchi,Engineering Program Manager
State Dept. of Transportation,Highways;Planning
Branch State DOT Environmental Guideline and Training Program
808-587-1830 Honolulu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
HDOT Environmental Guidelines Review
Honolulu,Hawaii
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H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
Ms.Nolly Yagin
County of Maui,Department of Public Works
808-270-7437 County of Maui Waiale Road Extension Project
Waiale Road Extension Project Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Waikapu,Maui,HI
Mr.Ross Lum
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply City BWS Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
808-748-5835 Kapolei,Oahu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
Kapolei,Oahu
5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit.
Why B+V`"°
Bowers + Kubota Consulting, Inc. (B+K) is a 100% local, leading multi-discipline consulting
firm providing Planning, Architectural/Engineering/Landscape Design, Program and Project PNN NG
Management,and Construction Management services for a variety of state, county,federal,and P4,
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private clientele. B+K takes pride in being owner representatives that are forward-looking and WW�=� �� i;t5, �3Z
have innovative experts and leaders to help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful --A�
cost management, and high levels of quality and value maintained on every project, large or IO = E
small. With our decades of experience in delivering projects and by closely listening to our �( , 1••
clients and stakeholders and understanding their needs, we deliver customized solutions in aNrr
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flexible and responsive manner. We respect our people, our partners, and our planet. Our staff
live and work in our community. Our work is rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and
humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers + Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii (CoH) a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide
professional expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting,
design, and construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction. Our experience of
providing cradle to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns,risks,and
opportunities that typically arise in project delivery.
B+K is committed to our mission statement of"Fulfilling Visions.Building Trust."and pride ourselves in building strong
relationships with our clients. Through mutual respect and established trust,we instill confidence in our clients that we will
deliver the best possible solution to their challenges. Our talented professionals understand the demands of the market and
can tailor solutions to meet local, cultural, and environmental requirements.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for CoH:
• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with CoH to create an atmosphere of teamwork and leadership for
successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More" approach and
attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make CoH and all the other project team members
using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve CoH's goals.
• Communication-Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep CoH informed with detailed,reliable
information to make the best decisions possible. We establish a system of communication and formal reporting that
will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Representation - We serve as an extension of CoH staff, managing the project. We assist CoH in building strong
partnerships with other agencies and engineers, and Contractors involved in the project, working to represent,
communicate,and promote CoH's best interests at all times.
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FIRM SERVICES Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is
ARCHITECTURE ASSET INTERIOR LANDSCAPE crucial to project success.Our approach seeks to engage City staff
MANAGEMENT DESIGN ARCHITECTURE throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of
L1E1
SOLUTIONS(AMS)
grAt ,„
change.Our approach to manage risk is to address it from the start
• — � ��� of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge
/IlrllV 1fl1` transfer and builds ownership in the project and ultimate products.
PHYSICAL PLANNING
(, BOWERS + K U B O TA B+K is experienced in community plans, master plans site
AERIAL DRONE ?INSTRUCTION
SERVICES ' assessments and due diligence studies. Some of B+K's more
significant community planning projects include the South Maui
Community Plan Update, Kahawainui Stream Dredging, House
Maui Regional Plans for Central Maui, South Maui, West Maui
SO 1/A and the Complete Streets Planningand PreliminaryDesign
CIVIL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL pg
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING PLANNING projects. As a precursor to the South Maui Community Plan
Update,B+K has put together three resource papers that cover the
PROJECT MANAGEMENT topics of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change,Housing,Population
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing Growth and Mobility. Preparation of permit applications for
series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of four the Kahawainui Stream Dredging project was completed with
primary steps as part of our project management system. environmental review documents currently being prepared. The
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design project was
PLAN PROJECT EXECUTE PROJECT CLOSEOUT recently completed and applies a context-sensitive solutions
process, engaging stakeholders via outreach efforts, including
• • • • community leader contact, social media outreach, bike tours,
• pop-up and sit-down sessions, distribution of project-specific
�� ''��` IMI collateral materials,and broadcast media coverage.
B+K is currently working F. _ , "
with the Office of Recovery
Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks to implement the Lahaina
are: Long-Term Recovery Plan
Scheduling: B+K uses MS Project that provides updated in a mindful and sustainable � Mr
information concerning scheduling, reporting, and control. Each manner.Due to the devastating - �
project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. wildfires on August 8, 2023
The focus on scheduling events and performance provides team and existing staff shortages,
members with information detailing resource and time capacity, B+K has been assisting with
experience,workload allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and a variety of tasks, including Front Street in Lahaina Town
delivery of committed resources. but not limited to project
Quality Management: Through quality management, we management, planning studies, and development services to
actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality assist with the redevelopment within the fire impacted areas. One
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria task is the development of the Rebuild Lahaina Plan,which hopes
will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and to recreate places and experiences lost and to do so in a way that
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control responds to current and future threats and honors the history
procedures are a discipline implemented by our project teams and cultural significance of Lahaina. The Plan will examine the
featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work connectivity and mobility of Lahaina Town and create updated
and checking work products for accuracy and correctness. Urban Design Guidelines that is consistent with the Historic
Districts
Budget and Scope Tracking:The Deltek system,which is linked B+K architecture group provides building design solutions
to the project work plan, generates all necessary financial and based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle
costs for individual scope elements and the overall project. any building design projects, ranging from new construction to
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked
with the development of a clear communications plan.The project on many projects for the public sector clients, our architecture
will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which group understands the procurement processes and permitting
information can be exchanged and modified. With the Project requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better
Manager serving as the main communications point of contact,the strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid
plan ensures that the needs of all members of the team(including control to meet the client's goal.
the client)are met.
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Our project types with ww °, " „n • Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation(Maui MPO Public
the DOE includes new ,o 1 Participation Plan,House Maui Regional Housing Plans)
construction utilizing r !" ,1, , ;,' - 4
r 0 ;, ," „ �- • Tools for managing and visualizing information using
modular construction i 4 .Z a + g Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design
renovation of existing w'�_ �� �o' ,"..11 .
� r � (Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment, Kaumuali`i
facilities to meet new `4" a Highway Feasibility Assessment)
program requirements, , �4„ - ro,. 1, "
and various R&M • -4:, k" ul. .6.4..4. .. -,, Our planners live and work in Hawaii,know how to meet the local
.a
projects to extend ;',,?4,',„",','„ ,, -_, "' - °° communities needs for public information and involvement, and
the life of the existing asset. We normally start these projects regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/ Housing
or programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is B+K is experienced and knowledgeable of Hawai`i's housing
identified and agreed upon, we proceed to conceptual design to conditions having recently completed an affordable and workforce
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The housing plan for Central, South, and West Maui. Our staff has
design intent will be documented via plans and specs through the managed and completed Environmental Reviews (ER) meeting
client required milestones.These documents will be finalized and HUD requirements for the State Hawaii Public Housing Authority
prepared for permitting and bidding purposes. (HPHA)for their 70+housing projects statewide as part of 5-year
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise updates in 2010, 2015, and 2020. Based upon
clients on required permits and any exemptions allowed to this expertise, B+K has recently been selected hi. ii .
streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading by HPHA to conduct new Environmental
up to and during the procurement processes with delivering the Reviews for their Maui David Malo and Pi`ilani
project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive Homes housing projects. We know how to 1:1121111 lira
to any bidder Request for Information. complete HUD's Statutory Worksheets and —
Environmental Planning Source Document Statutory Worksheets along I I 0 l) 5 L.
with using their Environmental Review Online MAUI
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and System(HEROS)website.
State environmental review and permitting processes including
preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing
Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments (EAs) and affordable and workforce housing developments. We understand
environmental impact statements (EISs), agency consultation, the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements
discretionary land use permits (SMA, Conservation District, and revenue. We also understand the needs of communities to
Zoning and Special Use) and public involvement programs. Our provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless
planners develop practical and flexible approaches personalized of their particular economic situation.To achieve this balance,we
to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H
developing these documents with the end in mind, meaning that application or similar county program while maximizing the
they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs
the facility owners and operators. Our planners maintain close are typically large portions of a development budget.We optimize
working relationships with federal, state and county resource the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs.Optimal parking
agencies that implement the requirements of Hawaii Revised needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
Statutes and local zoning codes. The devastating Maui Wildfire event further exacerbated
Demonstrated capability includes: the shortage of affordable housing which was already under
emergency proclamation before the fire. B+K's planning, civil,
• State Hawai`i Public Housing Authority's 2025 Environmental architecture and electrical division provided extensive research
Reviews for housing projects statewide to obtain Categorical and design services to bring a housing solution that is cost
Exclusion approval for repair and rehabilitation improvements effective and could be quickly implemented to provide relief
under the federal NEPA process for displaced families. The solution we proposed was not only
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact an interim solution but we felt it important to propose a long-
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, term solution with volumetric modular units that meets County
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) Code and possesses the durability, livability and quality that any
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua homeowner would expect.
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pnpnkea Path Emergency Management Planning
Improvements) Our staff are also uniquely experienced in working with Maui
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic Preservation, County,state,and federal agencies as part of the Lahaina wildfire
Section 4(f),Section 7 Endangered Species Act,Section 404, disaster restoration planning and programming activities and
Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and Act 50 (Wai`ale Road understand the urgency in addressing housing. B+K is working
Improvements) as a subconsultant to TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery
with broad disaster recovery service after the devasting fires in
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August 2023. The services assist and guide the County by offering for Palamanui Community College in Kailua-Kona, Hawai.
comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination, This project will involve planning for the establishment and
and opportunities to emerge stronger and more resilient. development of a community forest at Palamanui,inclusive of an
B+K assisted the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) environmental assessment,developing resource maps,identifying
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure opportunities and constraints, determining improvements,
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas community consultation and other relevant planning for
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a educational partnerships with relevant stakeholders.
recovery roadmap showing critical milestones for infrastructure, Graphic Design
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects We have in-house graphic design capabilities to support all
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for design needs. We strive to combine function and technology
coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness. to communicate ideas through images and the layout of plans,
B+K also has a contract with the County of Maui, Office of project logos,websites and printed pages. We work with both text
Recovery, providing general architectural, engineering, and and images,using a variety of design elements to achieve artistic
planning support to assist in the implementation of the Lahaina or decorative effects.Below are some recent examples:
Long-Term Recovery Plan. The work includes funding strategies, PIAPI ItY 1,`!
program management, scoping,planning,and design services. 111 egetIr LErE
Climate Change,Sustainability and Resilience
Addressing climate change is now a critical aspect of our everyday
work.B+K takes proactive steps to manage risk and strengthen all . ; a
infrastructure resilience, while considering long-term changing s, LI)
climatic conditions and natural and human-made hazards that
could impact state highway infrastructure and operations.In West
Kauai we teamed with Sea Engineering on the HDOT Kaumualii
Highway Feasibility Study on Kauai to explore shoreline solutions Community Engagement
by conducting a king tide flood frequency analysis and sea level
rise and wave inundation modeling.Proposed solutions are based B+K uses a variety of virtual tools to actively engage stakeholders
on multiple scenarios, immediate need, mid-term, and long- virtually.Holding meetings via videoconferencing platforms such
term. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, as Microsoft Teams or Zoom or social media platforms such as
we evaluated the impacts of sea level rise on the hotel property's Facebook Live are used on a case-by-case basis. With the update
utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies of the Maui MPO's Public Participation Plan, the public survey
with opinions of probable construction costs. In our resiliency reflected that the public prefers to provide feedback via online
study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road surveys and through virtual meetings.B+K collects and analyzes
and utilities infrastructure and established a resiliency decision public input through a variety of virtual platforms, such as
framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated Survey Monkey,MeetingSift,MailChimp,Miro,Poll,or a project
infrastructure. The B+K team has been incorporating climate website, determining the appropriate platform on a case-by-case
change and sea level rise mitigation and adaptation solutions for basis. On our current Hawaii Statewide Transportation Plan
many years. project(subconsultant to Jacobs,Inc.),B+K received over 600+
responses to our public survey.
Conservation Management Planning
Our Planners have been responsible for project management,
master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood l
a legal challenge for Kawainui Marsh on Oahu for the State consult involve collaborate empower
DLNR, DOFAW. This complex is ecologically significant for °pr°.Iderhep°bli< T°btlinp°blk T workdireatywhn r pa n whnme r rrerdem°<nak
with balanced and feedback°n analysis, the public dtroughout public in euh aspen& parvclpatlon and equity.
oblec inbrmat n alcernaysre andlor the processroereur the decision ncMuding
endangered waterbirds,flood control,and for the native Hawaiian ;;t` m a alnn.` harp ble concerns` he de elopme
understanding the and aspiratbre arc aherreWes and the
community for its cultural resources. The master plan supported aroblem.dter°°°"� °�itt�dy°nd�eood den°°«d°°°tde
ndbI zaWtims and conzkered. prekrred solution.
wetland restoration, habitat enhancement and reforestation; We will keep y°° We wlllw°xwlm yw Wewill looko on f°r Wewillp°.I�a�i<eand
'nformed.l'sten to and to ensure than your adv c d' requested in
areas to facilitate native owl egecon<ems nn rmarearealy °m g 1 n mmunty
!" "rdi ♦y - ana a:pnt ons,and ell d"n the and" po )° a - rraddrea rg
1 a]ll cultural pmv deleedback on fives devel°ped advc d d bll des as wellaz
Hawaiian c " .nose ,�' ow publ cinput dpo de teedb ck o he deiao m oppo na«!«
T �a • ... it InMenced the decision. on how publ'c input the mawmum eaenx implemenvng Improved
practices; and increased guencM the decson oszbe mnzpomvon.
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public access and
educational programs. INCREASING IMPACT ON THE DECISION
B+K was recently t
selected by DLNR41' CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
to complete a Forest
Conservation Plan B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering
services covering all aspects of site development. We group these
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services into four main business lines: to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient
• General Site Design facilities.Our road and highway design services include:
• Roadways and Highways • Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Wet and Dry Utilities • Complete streets
• Specialty Services • Green streets
B+K's civil and environmental engineering department works • Traffic calming devices and methods
for multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast • Resurfacing and repaving(asphalt and concrete pavement)
array of private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable design,including mill and fill pavement projects
housing, and renewable energy sectors. We also work and have ' Intersections
worked outside Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, • One-and two-lane roundabouts
Singapore, Diego Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and • Bicycle lanes and paths
Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands. We leverage • County, State Highways,and federal road design
this breadth and depth of in-house expertise to tackle routine • Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense
and extremely challenging projects with creative and innovative installations
solutions. We will bring this same creativity, innovation, and • Compliance with Federal Highways Administration
technical expertise to your projects. requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
General Site Design
Utilities Design
Civil and engineering is a very broad field.B+K rarely shies away The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K civil
from difficult or challenging projects.Our strength is the diversity and environmental engineering practice. All forms of water are
of our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions a resource for our communities: drinking water, wastewater,
to our clients' needs. Under our general site design services, we stormwater,irrigation water,groundwater,surface water,brackish
typically help our clients through the pre-planning and planning water, seawater, reclaimed water, and reuse water. Our utilities
process to develop a site through detailed design, permits and designers understand the precious nature of water and routinely
regulatory approvals, public involvement and outreach, and implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects
contract administration.Earthwork is typically one of the largest and uses water responsibly. Within our civil and environmental
costs for site development. We use Civil3D by Autodesk to engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a
optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize our client's diverse range of experience to address any project's water needs,
costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in reducing including water distribution and treatment,wastewater collection
the financial burden on our already struggling communities. For and treatment, wastewater reclamation, stormwater management
our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this and treatment, and drainage design. We offer the following
services sector,we offer:
expertise:
• Due diligence studies • Infrastructure capacity studies
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design • Water mains,laterals,and site fire protection
• Earthwork analysis • Water storage facilities
• Site layout design • Water catchment systems
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices • Water wells
• Demolition design • New drinking water source reports
• Infrastructure master planning • Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Infrastructure condition assessments • Gravity sewer mains,laterals,and manholes
• Parking lot design • Low-pressure sewer systems
• ADA barrier removal and ADAAG-compliant design • Wastewater force mains
• Permits and regulatory approvals, including NPDES • Pump stations
permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection • Granular activated carbon treatment systems
permits,and water connection approvals • Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater
Road and Highway Design treatment
B+K routinely provides roadway design as part of our full range of • Wastewater reclamation and reuse
engineering design services for infrastructure and facility projects. • Biosolids handling management and treatment
These services include design of major and local roadways,design • Septage receiving facilities
of multimodal facilities, traffic calming, pavement design, and • Process design,instrumentation,and controls
drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially • Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
adept at developing layout solutions that minimize environmental • Operation and maintenance manuals
impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural • Training of water and wastewater operators
terrain features, adapt sites to natural drainage patterns, adhere • Individual wastewater systems,including enhanced IWS
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• Packaged wastewater treatment systems has evaluated hundreds of sources, wells, storage tanks, pump
• Skid-mounted systems for water and wastewater stations,treatments systems,and backflow prevention devices on
applications Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego
• Water treatment pilot studies Garcia, South Korea, and Japan. We leverage our expertise in
• Water system hydraulic modelling using WaterGEMS and sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize
WaterCAD the potential for contamination,improve upon constructability,
• In situ condition assessments of water and wastewater and address ease of operation and maintenance.
infrastructure Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of
• Drainage analyses and reports experience designing affordable and workforce housing
• Drainage lines,manholes,and grated drain inlets developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance
• Flood studies affordable housing requirements and revenue.We also understand
• Hydrologic and hydraulic modelling using one-dimensional the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all
and two-dimensional software models for steady and members of our society regardless of their economic situation.
unsteady flows To achieve this balance, we work with the developer to meet
• Detention and retention basins the requirements of their 201H application or similar county
• Low impact development best management practices program while maximizing the number of units for each income
• Green stormwater infrastructure tier. Grading and parking costs are typically large portions of
• Stormwater harvesting and reuse a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to
• Stormwater Management Program Plans reduce earthwork costs. Optimal parking needs are achieved by
• Storm Water Quality Strategic Plans thorough and creative layout analysis.
• Stormwater Quality Reports
• Public outreach and training for stormwater management Dredging: Our firm has a long history of dredging design. From
• Stormwater retrofit best management practices the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
• Compliance with the City and County of Honolulu's Rules Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to
Relating to Water Quality(RRWR) mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and the recent new Kapalama Container
One aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice Terminal Wharf and Dredging, we understand the complex
that sets us apart from other firms is the high number of personnel biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues
that obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers surrounding maintenance and capital dredging. Because are
that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control; a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater engineering in-house, we can address these challenging issues
quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control minimize risk to our clients.
and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed civil
engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer (CWPPP) Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management:
and a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Preparer Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs), and some of our Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department of Health
licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National
being experts in erosion and sediment control and stormwater Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits;
quality,management,and treatment. County Special Management Area (SMA) permits; and State
Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) Hawaii Revised Statutes
Specialty Services (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering of experience to navigate complex regulatory processes and
practice that sets us apart from other firms is our specialty services successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because
that few local civil engineering firms offer.These services include our firm has completed multiple projects in each county over 40
sanitary surveys, affordable housing, resilient design, dredging, years in business,we are familiar with the nuanced differences in
and environmental risk management. the regulatory requirements throughout the state.This familiarity
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's
distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations, risks and obligations to the maximum extent practicable.
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid,
operator certification compliance of public water systems minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is to
to determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise,
customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report traffic, etc.) to the maximum extent practicable. Designs will be
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting
physical assets of the water system that threaten public health. the purpose, need, and schedule of the project. Scheduling
B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and
with practical field experience. In addition,our sanitary surveyor aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental impacts.
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By avoiding environmental impacts, the permit process can be meet new program requirements, and various R&M projects to
streamlined. extend the life of existing assets.We normally start these projects
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable with a condition assessment, due diligence study, code analysis,
impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment. and/or programming based on the client's goals. Once the scope
Minimization measures could include reducing the design is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary illustrate our intent for client review and confirmation.The design
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt intent is documented in plans and specifications through client-
curtains or embankment stabilization, permanent or temporary required milestones. These contract documents are finalized and
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for prepared for permitting and bidding.
protected avian species, and inclusion of biological monitoring Our expertise in local codes, ordinances, and regulations allow
during construction. us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions
For any resource loss that cannotbe avoided or minimized,the final to streamline permitting. We support the client leading up to
step of our ERM process is mitigation.One important aspect of any and during procurement with delivering the project for bidding
proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment. in timely manner as well as responding quickly to any bidder's
To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to avoid compensatory request for information.
mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation The example above exemplifies the level of architectural design
is a specific requirement for USACE permits under 33 Code of service we promote and provide consistently to our clients. We
Federal Regulations(CFR)332 and requires adaptive management, are not limited to certain aspects of the project delivery. Our
long-term management, performance criteria, monitoring, architecture group provides a wide range of services at any stage
and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key of the project life. Having a team with design acumen, technical
environmental regulations and our experience, we develop and expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery
implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against makes us a partner to our client.
compensatory mitigation under 33CFR332 and instead propose Our architecture group brings innovations from major national
mitigation under different regulations that do not have such conferences, such as World of Modular, American Correctional
stringent requirements. An example of our expertise is the New Association, and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By
Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT) Wharf and Dredging investing in our people, we continue to educate ourselves with
project,where we avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to Hawaii.
condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources For example, presentations at recent conferences inspired us to
under the KCT project were addressed under the Magnuson- help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement program by
Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act. utilizing modular construction for more rapid, yet controlled,
ARCHITECTURE deployment.
The B+K architecture group provides building design solutions MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
based on client needs through active listening and innovative The B+K mechanical group, was formerly known as Katayama
design approaches. Our architects and interior designers tackle & Associates, Inc, before merging with B+K, in January 2025.
any building design projects, ranging from new construction to We have been providing quality mechanical designs in Hawaii for
renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked over 26 years with projects ranging from mechanical assessments
on many projects for public sector clients, our architecture to renovations to new buildings which include services such as
group understands the procurement processes and permitting air conditioning, ventilation, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC
requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better building commissioning and energy management and control
strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedules and bid systems. We've worked with all sectors of the construction
controls to meet the client's goals. industry, including commercial, City, County and State clients.
The breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and Our group utilizes the"team concept" style of managing projects
knowledge allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions while committed to the Client's functional,budget and schedule
to meet the client's challenges. For example, we provide the concerns.
architecture design services under a single contract with the A major portion of our past projects have focused upon the
State Department of Education (DOE). The DOE initiated their renovation or rehabilitation of existing buildings where we have
Facility Asset Management program, whereby prequalified always done extensive site investigations to determine problems
designers,project coordinators, and contractors provide services and solutions based upon conditions viewed at the site. Some of
to address the needs of the DOE.In addition,the B+K architecture our notable projects include the State Capitol Building, Capitol
group provides design services under the Statewide Architectural Pools, Replacement of the Chillers at the University of Hawaii
Design Services contract. We excel in managing a long list of Stan Sheriff Center and the University of Hawaii, Waterhouse
projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize projects, and Strength and Conditioning Center.
creating a team and project delivery that produce designs in sync
with the construction funding and specific school schedule. We are also very versed in new building construction and are very
familiar with the steps and processes that are necessary to have
The project types with the DOE contract include new construction a complete and successful building design. Some of our notable
utilizing modular construction,renovation of existing facilities to
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new building construction projects include the County of Hawaii Guide for the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development.
—Emergency Call Center, the Kauai Judiciary Complex and the Born out of hospitality design,
University of Hawaii—Hamilton Library,Phase III. POW 1RPJ.Cx DEVIL OPMEFii
our team brings an "experience- PRACT I ONE R 5,GUIDE
We are dedicated to every client and we tackle each project with oriented design"philosophy to every FOR HAWAI
unwavering commitment and are always striving to learn and project, ensuring that aesthetics,
enhance our quality of work.This ensures that we deliver the best functionality, and sustainability
suited designs for our clients. are priorities. Our diverse team of
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING physical planners and landscape
architects bring a sensitivity to
The B+K electrical group, formerly known as Ho & Okita and merging architecture and site
H&O-III,before merging with B+K, has been providing quality engineering. Cultural sensitivity,
electrical designs in Hawaii for over 30 years. With projects design, and authentic indigenous is
ranging from renovations to new buildings and including services sense of place are also key
such as site distribution, electrical, lighting, fire alarm, security, components of our design practice.
and telecom infrastructure work, we've worked with all sectors We focus on doing the right thing and making sure that the design
of the construction industry, including commercial, city, county, is appropriate and vetted.
state,and federal clients.Our longevity is based on our work ethic.
All projects are approached with three goals: providing a design We have fostered relationships with plant nurseries on each island
that can be built,that is on time,and that is on budget. to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs.We also
regularly attend training and workshops and meet with equipment
This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design
Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems trends and best practices,maintaining relationships with local and
for various school campuses. Our services include assessing and national suppliers.
setting the priority of projects, setting the standards for all DOE
fire alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm Our current capabilities include:
projects,and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. ' Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site • Planting design(native,cultural,and adaptive)
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built • Irrigation master planning and design
with minimal to no field adjustments required.The design process • Irrigation system audits
involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all • Playground design
deadlines. Throughout the design process, the cost is evaluated • Landscape lighting design
with revisions being made to keep the project within budget. • Hardscape design
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more • Low-voltage lighting design
completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all • Pool and water feature design
other consultants combined. Because of our attention to detail, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
knowledge of local and national code requirements, and ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for Because of B+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager
advice on all fire alarm related issues. on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and
knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our These projects require significant coordination and frequent
electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each project communication and collaboration with the City, facility users,
with the same level of commitment. We are continually learning and community to ensure that impact to operations and the
and improving our quality of work so that we can provide our surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible.
clients with the highest quality designs and technical support. For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Boulevard Widening,Phase 3 project for the City and County of
The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape, Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services(DTS)includes
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low- removal of trees,demolition of existing pavement,driveways,and
impact and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, other homeowner encroachments located within the City right-
landscape management and restoration, comprehensively of-way, grading and paving work, striping installation, utility
improving the human experience of built and natural relocations and installations, the construction of retaining (soil
environments. Our studio group has been providing landscape nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and
architecture design services for over 30 years, locally, statewide, drainage swales,and concrete work for the installation of concrete
and internationally for private and public clients. Our project curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project
experience and expertise include campus and universities, requires extensive communication and collaboration with various
parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities, and US agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners.
Department of Defense installations. In 2023, B+K completed In addition, construction management services were provided
an update of the State's Low Impact Development Practitioner's for the City's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
Course Driving Range Improvements project which included data safely and economically. Our archaeological subconsultants
mass grading of the entire driving range,a new concrete cart path, typically equip their archaeologists with tablets that allow
new pre-wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. photographs, sketches, and field forms to be recorded digitally
During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) and transmitted immediately back to the office for incorporation
were discovered. However, through close coordination with the into reports. Our biological subconsultants use Trimble GNSS
archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around receivers to record walking surveys and points of interest during
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project. biological surveys. B+K has drones and pilots that can capture
INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE METHODS AND aerial imagery of a site to supplement data collected by field
PROJECT APPROACH personnel,especially in areas that are difficult to access. Our firm
has iPhones, iPads,and Microsoft Surface tablets to assist with
Through our experience providing consulting services to CoH, field data collection.
B+K has developed an understanding of CoH's needs and how we
can support those needs as an extension of your staff. The B+K Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE): Accurately identifying
team offers a breadth and depth of diverse resources to support existing subsurface utilities and foundations is a critical part of
CoH project managers and can mobilize staff and resources as the preliminary design of a project. Proper application of SUE
needed to efficiently and effectively deliver your projects. early in the design process can avoid costly change orders during
construction.
We have local presence combined with offices throughout Oahu.
We can dedicate staff as needed,when they are needed. Our Add Four quality levels of SUE are recognized by the Federal
Multiple locations ensure that we can meet face-to-face with City Highway Administration: Level D (lowest) to Level A (highest).
staff as often as necessary.In addition,our staff has good working The different levels are related to the level of risk, accuracy, and
relationships with other agencies that can assist in research, reliability of the information obtained. Lower quality levels tend
coordination,or permitting that may be needed. to have higher risk,are less accurate,and less reliable than higher
levels.
Our general approach to any project and the points at which
innovative, alternative, and unique methods will be considered Level D involves reviewing existing as-built and record drawings
are described and identified in this section. After CoH contacts and interviews with persons knowledgeable of the project area.
the B+K principal in charge, the project requirements, scope However, these records and testimonies typically lack critical
of services, schedule, and budget will be reviewed; and the data. We use Level D methods for project planning.
composition of the specific B+K project manager and project team Level C involves the use of topographic,bathymetric, and aerial
will be identified. The project manager will then coordinate the surveys to identify visible features,such as manholes,drain inlets,
team and subconsultant staff. We propose to organize our project valve boxes, ditches, channels, and piping, to obtain detailed
team based on the key team members' individual regulatory and information.The collected data are compared to as-built or record
technical experience.Innovative,alternative,and unique methods drawings, and maps are updated to match the most recent data.
will be considered with a focus on technical feasibility, cost- We often find previously unrecorded utilities or updated elevation
effectiveness, permit requirements, constructability, life-cycle data via Level C SUE methods. For a relatively small additional
costs,and long-term maintenance. cost, toning of underground utilities can be incorporated into
Survey Methods: Our project team has extensive experience the survey to provide additional assurance of the location of the
with ground-based light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and utilities.
drone survey methods. Ground-based LiDAR systems generate Level B involves the use of surface geophysical methods to
a detailed data point cloud that captures much more accurate and determine the depth and location of utilities. These methods are
higher resolution topographic data compared to conventional noninvasive and can cover a large area quickly and cost-effectively.
surveying methods.Depending on field conditions,ground-based Chapter 4 of the Manual on Subsurface Investigations published by
LiDAR allows field personnel to obtain data for areas that may the National Cooperative Highway Research Program(NCHRP)
not be easily accessible. For example, collecting data without of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) lists several types
lane closures in travel ways. We also work with firms that have of surface geophysical methods, including seismic, electrical,
the capability to use remotely operated vehicles, single-beam electromagnetic,and potential field methods. Ground-penetrating
and multibeam sonar systems, side-scan sonar, and centimeter- radar(GPR)is a reliable surface geophysical method that we have
level differential and real-time kinematic global positioning used often on projects to obtain data on underground utilities and
system (GPS) devices to conduct surveys. The most appropriate avoid costly conflicts between existing utilities and new piping,
survey methods that provide the best value to and quality data for manholes,drain inlets,and foundations.
CoH will be selected. On the Route 11 Corridor Study, drone Level A involves physically locating underground utilities
survey methods were used to establish a suitable base and save nondestructively via potholing and excavation. This highest SUE
thousands in ground survey costs. level allows the designer to identify the type,condition,material,
Field Investigation Methods: Our project team has extensive size,location,and elevation of subsurface utilities.
experience with employing iPads, GPS devices, remotely The most basic SUE quality levels (D and C) will be employed
controlled drones,and other mobile devices to collect accurate site on each project. Higher SUE quality levels (B and A) will be
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30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
used as appropriate on a case-by-case basis for each project. Our employed GPR, toning, and excavation to identify the location,
firm has experience with GPR,toning,and excavation to identify depth, and condition of utilities.
underground utilities on previous projects. We have completed
wastewater line and water line condition assessments where we
PAST PERFORMANCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services to the
County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on projects.B+K will
remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County of Hawaii. Our successful professional service
performance has resulted in the following:
• Our Co'mnitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2024 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #36 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008—2025 as one of Hawaii's"Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009,2011—2013,2015,2022-
2025)
• 2010—2024 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011—2015,2018-2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 23 years(available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A: Awards and Client
Evaluations for a list of our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE THE FOREGOING IS A STATEMENT OF FACTS.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 30, 2025
33.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 44
1.SOLICITATION NUMBER Or any)
PL.3) Community Planning(Community Planning
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS Assistant:Project Management Support,Community
Organizing,Public Participation,Meeting Facilitation)
PART II-GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. 2008 03-929-9763
2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP
94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A a.TYPE
Corporation
2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Waipahu HI 96797
6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Kathleeen Chu,PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge 7.NAME OF FIRM(IF BLOCK 2A IS A BRANCH OFFICE)
6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS
808 836-7787 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(IF ANY) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER
KFC Airport,Inc. 1980 03-929-9763
9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE IO
10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
c.No.of Employees c.Revenue
a.Function b.Discipline a.Profile b.Experience Index
Code (1) Firm (2) Branch Code Number(see
below)
02 Administrative 37 A05 Airports;Navaids;Airport Lighting;Aircraft Fueling 5
06 Architects 21 A06 Airports;Terminals&Hangars;Freight 6
Handling
08 CADD Technician 8 C10 Commercial Building(low rise);Shopping Centers 4
12 Civil Engineers 23 C15 Construction Management 8
15 Construction Inspector 66 E02 Educational Facilities;Classrooms 4
16 Construction Managers 40 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 4
18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;... 5
21 Electrical Engineers 5 Ell Environmental Planning 4
23 Environmental Engineer 5 H07 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 6
37 Interior Designer 1 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 6
Housing(Residential,Multi-Family;Apartments;
39 Landscape Architect 7 HI1 1
Condominiums)
47 Planner 5 L03 Landscape Architecture 4
48 Project Managers 23 P05 Planning(Community;Regional;...) 5
50 Risk Assessor 3 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 1
52 Sanitary Engineer 1 R06 Rehabilitation (Buildings;Structures;Facilities) 3
53 Schedulers 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 4
58 Technician/Analyst 7 S07 Solid Wastes;Incineration;Landfill 4
S13 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 4
T02 Testing&Inspection Services 4
W02 Water Resources;Hydrology;Ground Water 4
256 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 4
11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES
OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
a.Federal Work 7 1.Less than$100,000 6.$2 million to less than$5 million
2.$100,000 to less that$250,000 7.$5 million to less than$10 million
b.Non-Federal Work 9 3.$250,000 to less than$500,000 8.$10 million to less than$25 million
4.$500,000 to less than$1 million 9.$25 million to less than$50 million
c.Total Work 9 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater
12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATURE cf4.04V..--Cth..--- b.DATE
June 30, 2025
c.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu,PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
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� ��� xcellenc re demonstrated by some of the letiag
emus awards and recognition we have received.
magaziPll [HawailBusilless
est Places
to TrOrk,
Architectural Hawaii Business Magazine's
� Recorc
Top p ;300 US Architectu. a lord 2008-2024 Recipient
2023: 2009,2011-2013,2015,2022-2025:1st Place
2021,2023:1st Place
2024 «�
k�,L Best i70
Firms.
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Zweig Group's
2024:8th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2023:2nd Place Multidiscipline
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2022: 4th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
3rd Place Internal Marketing Award E II R
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2021: 1st Place Multidiscipline a'
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees } Engineering News-Record
3rd Place Internal Marketing AwardEdP
E N R Magazine
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2020: 1st Place Multidiscipline
1st Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2024:#36 National
2023:#35 National
2022:#30 National
2021:#48 National
2020:#44 National
- - - 2019:#39 National
Inc
5CXXI
INC. 5000 American
to Companie.P Heart
Association
2021:#4761 National
2018:#4805 National
AHA Fit-Friendly Worksite
National Award
2012:Platinum Achievement Recipient
2011,2013:Gold Achievement Award
2018,2021:Silver Achievement Award
2014:Worksite Innovation Award
AC E C
American Council of
lFnr)iinrrnciriinri C nIraniraairnIIes
of Hawaii
Excellence Awards
• Wanaao Road/Keolu Drive Reconstructed Sewer
• Bowers+Kubota Warehouse/Office Space
• Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Honor Award-National)
1-1 Honor Awards ASCE
Construction Management • Kaumualii Highway Lihue Mill Bridge-Rice Street American Society of
Association of America • UH Information Technology Center J
• Ewa Makai Middle School Civil Engineers
• Honouliuli WWTP-New Solids Handling Facility
• Honoapiilani Highway Widening,Lahainaluna Road
2019 Construction Management Project to Aholo Road Outstanding Civil Engineering
•
Achievement Award Water/Wastewater/Utility: New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL Achievement Award
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
Construction value greater than $50M • South Ramp Microtunneling Project • Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
•
• Kaneohe-Kailua Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment \ • Kaneohe-Kailua Watewater New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL
Facilities Project KK Tunnel Conveyance&Treatment • Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Facilities Project K-K Tunnel • Hawaiki Submarine Cable and Kapolei Landing Station
(Grand Award and Best Large Project)
2024 Project Achievement Award • Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Grand Award
and Best Large Project[Hawaii],Best Large Project[Region],
Education: Construction value greater than $50M and Honor Award[NationalD
• The West Maui Temporary School Facility Project
PROJECT
AWAR DS ,.„
NS Pc'-HI ....1
Hawaii Society of American Society of
Professional Engineers Landscape Architects
sr.
American Public Hawaii Chapter
2011 Project of the Year Award Works Association \ General Design Merit Award
• Kamehameha Avenue Roadway Improvements • University of Hawaii—West Oahu,New
Administration and Allied Health Building
Public Works Project of the Year
• Ala Wai Golf Course Driving Range Improvements
CM Project of the Year
• Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
• Haleakala Highway Widening,Phase II
• Honouliuli WWTP,New Solids Handling Facility
• Ewa Makai Middle School
• Manele Small Boat Harbor Ferry and ADA Improvements
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
• Pa'au'au Stream Building Project
Project Management Project of the Year
• Mariana Properties Development
• National Cemetery Stabilization
Construction Management National Project of the Year
• Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Strategic Highway Safety Plan $533,460
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work:
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 — Staff Score Section 3— Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Ty Shiramizu, Amy Yamakawa, 1. Keeps you informed
Kaitlyn Nokosi 5
Comments:Consultant team was very easy to work with. Comments:Team was easy to communicate with. All
Enjoyed doing business with them. questions were addressed as appropriate. We were always
informed throughout the process.
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu solutions
Comments: Kathleen took great care of us and our project. 5 5
We would highly recommend her and the company for future Comments:All problems were addressed with workable
projects. solutions. Very thankful.
3. Treats you as an important team member 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions
Comments:Always treated as an important team member. 5 Comments: Felt as though we were working as a team and 5
that they valued our suggestions and opinions.
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments.Team was sufficiently staffed with very 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
individuals.
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity *Teamwork Comments:Always responded in a timely manner.
5
Comments:All core values were achieved 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
Comments:All project goals were on schedule and 5
Section 2—Technical Ability achieved.
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
Comments: Everyone was very professional in their work. 5 Comments:All documents were provided in a timely 5
No ethical problems at all. manner.
2. General technical knowledge Section 5-Value
Comments:The team's general technical knowledge and 5
background resulted in the production of an updated SHSP 1. Adheres to project budget
that we can be proud of. 5
3. Knowledge of the contract Comments:
5
Comments:Team understood the contract. I had no worries. 2. Provides added value
Comments:Their knowledge and background greatly added 5
4.Quality of response to documents value to this project.
5
Comments: Team was very responsive to any requests and
production of documents. Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments: Overall performance is excellent!
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 2. Would be your choice for future service
Comments:Team kept our project on schedule to meet 5 Comments:Yes! Would be our choice and would
deadlines. recommend to others.
7. Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5 Thank you for your assistance with this project! We really appreciate the
Comments: hard work and dedication that was put into this project. Document came
out beautifully!
Ms.Jan Higaki State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Environmental Guideline & Training Program $744,284
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Planning
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 -Staff Score Section 3-Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Ronald Sato, Carah Kadota, Jared Chang, Amy 5 1. Keeps you informed 5
Yamakawa
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2.Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3.Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4 -Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2-Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5-Value
Comments: 1.Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6-Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating N/A 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
N/A
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study $674,627
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Study
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 —Staff Score_ Section 3—Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Lindsay Nakashima, Kristen 1. Keeps you informed
Yoshida, Mike Nishimura, Jeremy Michelson, 5 5
Albert Rivera, Jamie Tang, Nick Kanno
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3. Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2—Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5—Value
Comments: 1. Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: i Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
LICENSES -ARCHITECTS
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA Chad Okinaka,AIA, LEED AP
AR-17013 AR-8427
License Number Expiration date ❑� ❑� License Number Expiration date I ,'i. .1
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AR-18406 AR-11935
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SIGNAT E OF LICENSEE SIGNATURE OF LICENSEE
LICENSES - ENGINEERS
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP Kathleen Chu, PE
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR
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June 30, 2025
Mr.Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2024-2025
PL.4)Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation)
Dear Mr. Darrow:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2025-2026 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 45 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at kchu@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Kathleen Chu, PE
Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
94.408 Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Wai 1pahu,HI 96797 ;808)83 i-7787 wwsv howersandku6ota tom
STANDARD
FORM 330
ARCHITECT- ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2025 - 2026
2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
June 1, 2025 PL.4) Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans,
General Plan, Climate Adaption)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu, PE, Vice President/Principal-In-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
cc Bowers + Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 836-7787 (808) 834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
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❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
b.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
9.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM ❑x (ATTACHED)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 1
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu, PE
PROJECT MANAGERS
Jared Chang, AICP
Ronald Sato, AICP
Carah Kadota Ito, AICP
Malachi Krishok, AICP
Kathleen Chu, PE
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
Lindsay Nakashima, PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, MBA
Michael Nishimura, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
TECHNICAL IN-HOUSE RESOURCES
Planning
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu, AICP
Monica Daga
Noah Tabar
Kaitlyn Nokosi
Civil Engineering
Eric Tamashiro, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC, CESCPP, LEED AP
Architecture
Hae-Dong Lee, AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA
Chad Okinaka, AIA, LEED AP
Graphics
Amy Yamakawa
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7i2o2i)Page 2
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in Charge 33 3
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
rri` Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12808 (exp.4/30/2026)1
Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#54022 (exp.12/31/2025)1
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership, Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies, Current Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Guideline and Training Program Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K is working to develop an environmental guideline for HDOT staff that complies with federal, state,and county
environmental regulations and ordinances so that they can effectively cultivate and implement projects. The B+K team is
also developing a training program for HDOT staff so that they can effectively integrate environmental clearances in a timely
manner and have a better understanding of the project delivery process.
PROJECT COST: $744,200
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Waikapu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b SCOPE: B+K is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the Waiale
Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy
swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice (BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.
PROJECT COST: $75,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation, Kaumualii Highway PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha, Kekaha, Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery
West Maui,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
d. SCOPE: B+K is a subconsultant to TetraTech providing assistance to the County of Maui in response to the devastating Lahaina
fires in August 2023.B+K provides management and damage assessment assistance to the Infrastructure Resource Support
Function (RSF),which includes the roadways,storm drainage,water supply,and wastewater systems. Services assist and guide
the County by offering comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination,and opportunities to emerge stronger and
more resilient.Activities include the preparation of project worksheets,funding matrices,strategic planning for temporary and
permanent housing,presentations,and a recovery roadmap.
PROJECT COST: N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 3
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 20 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v= Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration (formal city planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 028907)
emphasis)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies, Senior Executive Institute, Class 26 Graduate (2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary (2017-present)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
North Shore,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL Hanapepe Master Plan Update and Environmental Assessment 2020 2024
Hanapepe,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner/Beneficiary Consultation Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: Updated the Hanapepe Homestead Master Plan for 365-acres of DHHL lands in west Kauai and prepared an
Environmental Assessment,including public and beneficiary outreach,master planning and environmental planning.Next
phase of the master plan included implementation of 75-new residential lots in Hanapepe, Kauai.
PROJECT COST: $133,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPD Training Academy New Parking Lot and Master Plan Improvements Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:B+K is preparing the civil design and HRS 343 Environmental Assessment for a new parking lot and master plan
improvements at Ke Kula Ma kai (the HPD training academy).The Draft Environmental Assessment was published in the
Environmental Review Programs Environmental Notice in May 2024 and is anticipated to be completed in the same year.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lanai Residence Subdivision Phase 2B 2022 N/A
Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planning Manager
d. SCOPE:The Lanai Residence Lots,Phase 2B is the third phase of the Lanai Residence Lots Subdivision.This project is located at
the southwestern portion of Lanai City at the end of Fifth Street.The DHHL (Department of Hawaiian Home Lands) parcel TMK
(2)4-9-002:057 comprises 50 acres.Phases 1 and 2A were constructed in 2001 and consist of forty-five 10,000-square-foot(SF)lots
on approximately 13 acres.Phase 2B will develop the remaining area to address the housing needs for Lanai.The current master plan
for the remaining area consists of 10,000-SF lots and a 5-acre park.Potable water would be obtained from Lanai Water Company.The
wastewater would be conveyed to and treated at the Lanai City Wastewater Reclamation Facility (WRF).This project will update the
master plan for the remaining area to provide lots needed to meet the current waiting list and potential other land uses.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planning Manager
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation and
adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's
climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,logistical and
administrative sup Dort,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 35 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538)
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation, Board of Trustees (2010-2016)
1111 '1111.RELEVANT PROJECTS
LE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii and Kahului,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DOT,Harbors is acquiring several privately-owned properties to expand both Hilo and Kahului Harbors'
facilities to improve operational efficiency to accommodate goods shipped.Developed improvement concepts for access,
stacking lanes,cruise ship passengers,and overall cargo operations.Prepared due diligence reports addressing site conditions,
access and other property information.An Environmental Assessment was prepared for Hilo Harbor.
PROJECT COST: $1,214,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife (DOFAW) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui Marsh Protection Project Ongoing N/A
Kailua, Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DLNR,is planning to construct maintenance road,ramp for wetland access of equipment,other accessory
improvements(gates, staging areas,etc.)to provide improved access for staff around a portion of the Kawainui Marsh State
Wildlife Sanctuary(Kawainui Marsh)to support their wetland restoration,upland reforestation,and management efforts.
Managing the design work for improvements,obtaining land use permits,and overall project coordination with DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $1,138,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning Ongoing N/A
Kahaluu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c.
SCOPE: DOFAW is developing a forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,and
design for improvements.Plan development includes the University Hawaii Community College-Palamanui.This project
aims to protect and improve some of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational
opportunities and educational programs for the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui and
DLNR's DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $385,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply (BWS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
BWS Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Reactivation Facility Project Ongoing N/A
Kapolei, Oahu,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The BWS is pursuing construction of a new GAC reactivation facility at a site in the Kapolei district of Oahu as a
long-term solution to address the disposal and reuse of spent GAC from their water facilities.Conducted due diligence and site
feasibility evaluations for several sites being considered.Working on the removal of deed restrictions for one property.Will
then complete environmental documentation,land use permits,and community consultations required for the project.
PROJECT COST: $1,200,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools (KS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project
Kahuluu,Hawaii,Hawaii Ongoing N/A
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: KS is restoring the Kapaunoni Heiau which extends into a tide pool that was impacted by construction of the former
Keauhou Beach Hotel.Work includes developing reconstruction plans,addressing historic sites,COE permit and federal agency
requirements,obtaining State and County land use peunits, and consultation with lineal descendants.PROJECT COST: $8,000,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project Manager 9 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 34599)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,600
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,
and City and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional
Facility with objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate
mitigation and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate
and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth
Council,program management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the
council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
YH Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Temporary Pearl City Police Station 2021 N/A
Pearl City, Oahu
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: B+K is providing planning,design and permitting for the Temporary Pearl City Police Station located next to the
Police Academy.Project include preparation of EA,Major Special Use Permit,Major SMA Permit,and zoning variance
permits.Design includes temporary trailers with 150 parking stalls and utility connections to the existing Police academy
utility systems.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Business,Economic Development and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable Development
LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
e
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface,and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
10 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics (major) Urban and Environmental American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 37112)
Policy (minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Developing,running,and troubleshooting a hydraulic model of the existing water system with the addition of the
proposed water improvements, including sources and storage in WateCAD. Currently preparing Environmental Assessments
(EAs) and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.
The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (ifapp/icab/e)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b
' SCOPE: As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE: Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d• SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting's North Shore Sustainable
Communities Plan.The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District
through 2040 and beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input to analyze and address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic
and tourism implications from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST: N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Monica Daga Senior Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association-Hawaii Chapter,Member, 2023-present
Certified Member-American Association of Airport Executives,2017
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
South Ramp Redevelopment Study for Daniel K.Inouye International Airport 2020 N/A
(HNL),Honolulu,HI
a.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Developed a redevelopment plan consolidating general aviation,airline/airport support,and air cargo facilities at the South Ramp.
The project goal was to ensure efficient land use and safety of aircraft and airport operations.Mrs.Daga was responsible for assisting with
the analysis and documentation. She served as the task lead for preparing the conceptual implementation schedule/sequencing plan and the
environmental overview of the preferred alternative layout.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Design Services for Program Management Support,Honolulu,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
b• SCOPE:Provided design services for program management support for various airports including Daniel K.Inouye International Airport
(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport(LIH),Hilo International Airport(ITO) and Kona International Airport(KOA).Mrs.
Daga assisted with the environmental documentation for the Electric Vehicle Bus Fleet Depot Infrastructure for the HNL Consolidated
Rent-A-Car(CONRAC),the documentation for the ITO Existing Noise Assessment,Site Selection Study for the CONRAC Facility at KOA,
gate-utilization studies for LIH,as well as AutoCAD drafting for the Hawaii Statewide Airport Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 77
Three-Dimensional Mapping.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lihue Airport Master Plan and Noise Exposure Map Update,Lihue,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
c• SCOPE:Updated the airport master plan to ensure airfield,passenger terminal,general aviation,air cargo,airline and air support facilities
meet the 20-year aviation activity demand of airport operations and passenger enplanements.The project also included a noise exposure map
update to evaluate the aircraft noise exposure within the vicinity of the airport due to aircraft fleet mix changes and airfield improvements as
well as identify potential incompatible land use.Mrs.Daga served as task lead to prepare the terminal demand/capacity analysis and facility
requirements,environmental overview,and implementation plan of the preferred alternative plan.For the Noise Exposure Map Update,Mrs.
Daga assisted with the documentation of the analyses.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Assessment for the Lanai Airport Runway Extension and Associated 2019 N/A
Improvements,Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Evaluated the environmental impacts of the proposed infrastructure improvements to the airport environment and identify any
obstructions to airspace operations.The project also included Planning Safety Risk Assessment(SRA) Panel Meetings to evaluate with the
Federal Aviation Administration lines of businesses if the proposed project can proceed without any safety impacts and high risks to the
airfield and airspace systems.Mrs.Daga assisted with the documentation of the existing airfield and airspace systems for the presentation
to the SRA panel meetings and developed the airport layout plans drawings to reflect the proposed project and identify potential airspace
obstructions.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Rental Car Facilities Program Management,Phase II
Honolulu,HI 2019 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
e. SCOPE:Provided program management support services for the consolidated rental car(ConRAC) facilities at various airports including
Daniel K.Inouye International Airport(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport,Hilo International Airport and Kona
International Airport.The statewide ConRAC planning efforts also included an Alternative Energy Shuttle Bus Pilot Program for the
ConRAC shuttle bus service system at HNL.Mrs.Daga served as the task lead to evaluate the feasibility of adopting electric vehicle shuttle
buses and/or compressed-natural gas shuttle buses for the ConRAC Facility at HNL.The performance metrics were based on operation
efficiency,fuel efficiency,maintenance,and cost results. She also assisted in the landside planning aspect of the Pilot Program which
included the evaluation of the shuttle bus depot facility requirements and the site location alternatives for each alternative energy's required
infrastructure.PROJECT COST:N/A
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Lim +Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 386400)
Bachelor of Arts, Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a.
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Facility Planning and Land Acquisition for Hilo and Kahului Harbors Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
b SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors Facilities
Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the infrastructure
due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor access points and
major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor build out and activities,and planned use and improvements to adjacent thoroughfares and
streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the private lots to complement harbor
improvements.ArcGIS was used to map natural and climate hazards,soils,land use zoning,and flood zones to assess potential impacts and
mitigation measures for the project,as well as identify surrounding landowners to be notified of the project.
PROJECT COST:Hilo Harbor: $912,528/Kahului Harbor: $301,475
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Public Housing Authority PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPHA EA David Malo&Piilani Homes Demolition Project Ongoing N/A
Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:The State HPHA is planning to demolish what remains of their David Malo Circle and Piilani Homes housing developments
in the Lahaina district of the Island of Maui.These homes were damaged from the wildfire of August 2023.The federal Environmental
Assessment(EA)document prepared is intended to support a Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)determination to allow for the
demolition of these housing projects and all structures due to their extensive damage.The processing of this EA and FONSI would utilize
the HUD Environmental Review Online System(HEROS)website.Coordination with the State Hawaii Housing and Finance Development
Corporation(HHFDC)along with the Governor's Office would be required to complete the processing of the EA on HEROS.
CONTRACT VALUE: $115,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
ADM Retail Planning&Architecture PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sueoka Store-HRS 343&HRS 6E
Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE: Currently providing planning services for Sueoka repairs and expansion.Services include HRS 343 and HRS 6E consultation with
the Department of Land and Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation Division and coordination with the Kauai Historic Preservation
Review Commission and Kauai County Planning Department.
CONTRACT VALUE: $123,900
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan Update
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is updating the Strategic Highway Safety Plan for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030 using a data-driven approach to
reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.The plan will identify statewide goals,objectives,and
strategies that are consistent with safety performance measures established by the Federal Highway Administration,and integrate the
highway safety elements of engineering,education,enforcement,and emergency response.
CONTRACT VALUE: $533,400
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13, ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
5 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Business,Economic PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Development and Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable
Development LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface,and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Kalama Intermediate School Modular Administration Building Project Ongoing N/A
Makawao,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility (Subconsultant to Kalaeloa
Desalco,LLC) Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
c. SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for
the Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7
MGD;the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by
the WTP;and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water
transmission line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity
will be 1.7 MGD,the facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two
additional phases up to 5.1 MGD.
PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Relocation of the DOE Maui Distrcit Mowers Facility and Community
School for Adults Ongoing N/A
Kahului,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Noah Tabar Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
2 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
rri`Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Urban Studies
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
PROJECT COST: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Statewide Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Project Management Support Services June 2024-January N/A
Honolulu,HI 2025
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:B+K is providing statewide project management and planning support services for the HDOT Airports (DOT-A).Planning
services support the Engineering Planning Section (AIR-EP) in statewide airport development projects,public planning studies,
and planning document reviews.Services include GIS mapping and analysis,preparation of environmental compliance documents,
analysis in public planning studies,contracting,and planning document review.These services support a variety of projects including
the State Climate Adaptation Action Plan,the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport (HNL) Diamond Head Extension Development
Project,and the Kalaeloa Airport (JRF) Utility Systems Improvement Project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha,Kekaha, 2024 N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from Hanapepe
to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and
wave inundation modeling. The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios combined with different
wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 11
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 4
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
rri`Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Sociology
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Provide initial scoping,assessment(Phase I),programming (Phase II),and master plan (Phase III) for reprogramming and
campus improvements to the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility in Kailua(Olomana) on southeast Oahu.Environmental assessment
or impact statement (Phase IV) and plan review use application (Phase V)will be added later via contract amendment once the State
DAGS is able to procure more funding.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Department of Transportation Freight and Statewide Long-Range Land
Transportation plan Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is working with Jacobs,Inc.to update the Statewide and Regional Federal Aid Highways Transportation Plans for the
Districts of Hawaii and Kauai and islands of Molokai and Lanai.The statewide Plan is the overarching land transportation plan that
will set the structure to integrate the individual district plans into a comprehensive,multimodal statewide plan.
PROJECT COST: $1,800,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan 2025-2030
Statewide,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
e. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)is working with the HDOT to update the State's Strategic Highway Safety Plan(SHSP)
for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030. The SHSP is a safety plan that provides a comprehensive framework for reducing highway
fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads throughout the State. The plan identifies highway safety problems and opportunities,
and provides strategies and countermeasures to reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.
Federal, State,and City and County government agencies and safety stakeholders are engaged to ensure the SHSP is developed
through a cooperative process to establish common statewide goals and priorities.
PROJECT COST: $533,460
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamawaka Graphic Designer 36 28
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County, HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan (PPP) update in compliance with federal
regulations regarding interested parties, participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $99,650
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
(Sub-consultant to Biederman Redevelopment Ventures)
Ala Moana Park Master Plan&EIS 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Environmental Impact Statement completed for Biederman Redevelopment
Ventures.
CONTRACT VALUE: $366,800
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide, HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users. Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans 2023 N/A
Island of Maui,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted
housing projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
PROJECT COST: $52,453
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jay Stone,P.E., BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, C1V11 Englneering Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP, CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP 32 14
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
L=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9548 (exp.4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,English
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Board Certified Environmental Engineer,Water LEED Accredited Professional Association of Floodplain Managers
Supply&Wastewater International Society of Automation American Society of Civil Engineers
Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality Control Water Environment Federation International Society of Automation
Certified Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Preparer Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer American Academy of Environmental
Certified Professional in Erosion&Sediment Control Hawaii Water Environment Association Engineers&Scientists
Certified Floodplain Manager American Water Works Association Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES Municipal Separate Storm Sewerhy System(MS4)Retrofit Ongoing N/A
Structural BMP Improvements Program
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Principal in Charge/Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Updated the City's action plan to meet permit requirements to retrofit 10%of the City's MS4 drainage structures.Incorporated
a. planned projects from the City's other MS4 programs into the storm water retrofit planning process.Prepared plans,specifications,and
opinions of probable costs for the repair of over 70 catch basins in Kakaako,including replacement with tree filter boxes and planter boxes;a
bioretention cell at the intersection of Kapiolani Boulevard and Sheridan Street;and four different types of permeable pavement and pavers
in the existing bicycle lane on South Street.Conducted HRS 6E consultation with SHPD.Conducted an archaeological inventory survey
for the Sheridan Street project.Prepared the technical design guide of green and grey storm water BMPs for use by City personnel to select
appropriate permanent stormwater BMPs for projects.Prepared new typical details and specifications of green stormwater BMPs and new
standard details and specifications for catch basins and grated drain inlets.Prepared conceptual designs of proposed BMPs in Pearl City
Industrial Park and the Waiau commercial/industrial area.Prepared written updates to the City's SWMPP annual report.Prepared plans,
specifications,and opinions of probable construction costs for the repair of catch basins in the Ala Moana area.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ala Moana Regional Park Pedestrian Bridges,Canal Wall,and Pond Improvements, 2022 2023
Honolulu,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Processed the EIS,the Special Management Area permit,and all environmental permit applications(USACE permit,Section
401 WQC,CZM Consistency,and NPDES permit NOI-C) for repair of the failed canal wall sections,repair of the historic Bridle Bridge,
demolition and replacement of the Piikoi Street and Queen Street bridges,and bank stabilization at the Japanese and Hawaiian Ponds within
the park.PROJECT COST: $14,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Aweoweo Street Drainage Outfall Improvement 2022 2022
Waialua,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Provided permitting and design of storm drain outfall inlet protection.Coordinating processing of all approvals and permits,along
with direction of design and preparation of construction documents.PROJECT COST:$350,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design 2021 N/A
Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Assessed implementation of complete streets concept designs in Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City area as part of planned road
rehabilitation projects in each area.Initial tasks included evaluation of existing conditions through driving,walking,and bicycling audits of
each community;identifying the complete streets network based on land use and roadway configuration;and developing preliminary street
cross-sections showing options for pedestrian walkways,bicycle lanes,shared pathways,and vehicular travel lanes.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
General Hydraulic Engineering Services,Oahu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Project Manager/Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Evaluating scour conditions at 96 existing bridges on Oahu including 44 City and County of Honolulu bridges.Conducting detailed
bridge inspection and preparing SERs to assess the potential for scour at each bridge.Performing hydrologic,HEC RAS analysis,and scour
calculations,environmental permits and developing a Scour Plan of Action and other related engineering services including preparation of
construction drawings,specifications and estimates necessary to address potential bridge scour.CONTRACT VALUE: $5,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 14
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Michael Nishimura,PE,ESCPC, CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP,LEED AP Project Manager 27 5
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
riff Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil and Environmental Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#10772 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,Physics Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#82626(exp. 9/30/2025)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- GU [#1757 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- CNMI [#507 (eexp. 8/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer LEED Accredited Professional
Society of American Military Engineers,Honolulu Post
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PVT Land Company,Ltd. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
PVT Landfill Owner Advisory Services
Waianae,HI Ongoing N/A
a• (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:Providing general third-party assistance to PVT for their construction and demolition waste landfill facility and its
operations in line with prevailing State of Hawaii,Department of Health permit conditions,regulations and requirements.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,388,400
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration Phase 2 Ongoing TBD
Lihue,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Developing a plan to deal with shearwater bird habitat in the area;creating construction plans and specifications to
stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c• ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street
and Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.
A sign will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact
development design.
CONTRACT VALUE: $3,120,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kauai County Department of Public Works and Construction Management
Support Services for Public Works Wastewater Division Ongoing N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: As a prime consultant, B+K is providing various environmental engineering,project management,construction
management,and inspection services for repair and maintenance and capital improvement projects on this open-end contract.
Task orders include multiple repairs,maintenance,improvements,and permitting at all four of the County of Kaua`i's
wastewater treatment plants,and various pump stations and collection system locations throughout the island.
CONTRACT VALUE: $860,000.00 (Wastewater Division)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kailua and Pupukea Iwi Kupuna Reinterment 2020 N/A
Kailua&Pupukea,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Monitoring Manager and Technical Advisor
SCOPE: Developed design PS&E,permitting and post-design services for the construction of two archaeological reinterment
sites from BWS construction projects. Coordinated with BWS Cultural Specialist/Archaeologist and descendants.
PROJECT COST: $200,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, Deputy Civil Engineering A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA Manager 23 23
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
y=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12569(exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE) Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS ry
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Planning PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Coastal Resilience and Erosion Management Plan 2023 N/A
Maalaea Village,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Civil Engineer.
SCOPE: Conducted a utility study and developed a framework for managed relocation of Maalaea condos and residences on the
shoreline.The study looked at the existing conditions providing an asset analysis of the water,sewer,drainage,electrical,and
access.Impacts to those utilities were then studied based on sea level rise and coastal impacts.Using the information collected,
the study provided questions and considerations for relocation of those utilities for managed retreat.
PROJECT COST: $300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hilton Hawaiian Village PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sea Level Rise Assessment Study 2020 N/A
Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b• ROLE: Project Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted a study on the impacts to the Hilton Hawaiian Village campus'utility infrastructure,vehicular access,and
pedestrian routes as a result of sea level rise,passive flooding,and shoreline waves. The study included providing proposed
mitigation measures to protect the coastline, infrastructure,and ensure critical service components are located above projected
flood elevations. Opinions of probable construction costs were provided with initial steps to address the rising sea levels and
plan for the future.PROJECT COST: $93,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways Kaumualli PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Deputy Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Conducting a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumuali`i Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha.The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to explore resiliency realities,criticalities,and challenges for
the Route 50 study area. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HFD NPDES Small MS4 Permit Kaneohe and Kailua Fire Stations 2021 2021
Kaneohe and Kailua,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Prepared construction documents for storm water management improvements at two City fire stations in Windward Oahu.
Improvements proposed at both fire stations addressed storm water quality and included redirecting roof and pavement runoff to new
underground infiltration basins and seepage wells within the station site. PROJECT COST:Kaneohe$350,000/Kailua$450,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program—South Street
Permeable Pavement 2020 N/A
Honolulu,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street and
Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.A sign
will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact development
design.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 16
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Eric Tamashiro,PE,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CWPPP, CESCPP,LEED AP 31 22
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9787(exp.4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
LEED Accredited Professional American Society of Civil Engineers Water Environment Federation
Hawaii Water Environment Association Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Hawaii,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ane Keohokalole Highway 2012 2012
Kailua-Kona,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Completed construction documents for the County highway paralleling Queen Kaahumanu Highway for about 2.9
miles from Palani Road to Hina Lani Street.Also completed an Environmental Assessment;processed U.S.DOT Act of 1966
Section 4(f) review; conducted the NHPA Section 106 consultation and prepared the preliminary engineering report.
PROJECT COST: $35,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Walton Street Capital LLC/Avalon Development Company LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapolei Business Park Phase 2 2017 2017
Kapolei,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Project Manager/Project Engineer
SCOPE:Lead designer for subdivision improvements,including storm drainage system with water quality treatment units,
roadways,water system improvements,and grading. Coordinated plan approval and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit coverage processing.
PROJECT COST: $22,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance Ongoing
Honolulu Fire Department,NPDES Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer VMF-2017/SE VMF-2017/SE Roof—
System (MS4) Program Assessments Roof—2019/NE 2019/NE Roof&Wash
Oahu,HI Roof&Wash Facility Facility—2022
c. —2022
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted field evaluations and facility assessments for the Akahi,Waialua,Wahiawa,Kailua,Kaneohe,Kaaawa,
Sunset Beach,and Pawaa HFD stations relative to compliance with the City's NPDES Program.Prepared concept designs,
opinions of cost and engineering reports to address storm water quality improvements.
PROJECT COST: $6,500,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NAVFAC Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Red Hill Repair Roads and Erosion
Control 2021 Ongoing
Honolulu,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: Provided engineering services for the repair of eroded areas, implementation of erosion control and rockfall mitigation
measures,storm drainage improvements,and roadway improvement. Scope of work included conducting site engineering
investigations and preparing 35%,60%,pre-final and final design-bid-build contract documents.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
American Savings Bank PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
American Savings Bank Campus 2019 2019
Honolulu,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager.
SCOPE: Conducted site assessments,supported traffic and archaeological assessments and coordinated the site design for a 9-story,
120,000 gross square feet office building at the corner of Beretania and Aala Streets. Work within the right-of-way included the
reconstruction of driveway aprons and walkways and utility structure and connections.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 17
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED AP Principal Architect/Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA19 10
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#17013 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration GA, Registered Architect
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Architects,Honolulu Chapter,Member U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Neighborhood Park-Parking Lot&Comfort Station
Improvements Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the renovation of existing parking lot and comfort station. Scope of
work includes the reconfiguration and addition to the existing parking lot as well as new comfort station. The new parking lot is
proposed to have the capacity for 122 stalls which is double the current amount presently available.The comfort station will be
constructed to allow/limit access during times at which the baseball field is in operation.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
b. SCOPE: Architecture,landscape architecture,civil and electrical engineering,and entitlement planning services for the initial
phase of a new Hawaii exhibit,which will feature a wetland aviary.The new exhibit starts at the main entrance arrival area
and extends eastward to the Nene Goose Sanctuary. Once completed,the aviary will showcase animals in their habitat ranging
from coastal wetlands to mountainous rain forests and further into dry forests and grasslands.The design intent is to expose
guests to the wide range of native wetland (streams and ponds) and dryland habitats found in Hawaii.The scope of work for this
project covers conceptual design and permitting,with follow-on design development and construction documents.
PROJECT COST: $750,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Parks &Recreation-Planning and Development, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
ADA Transition Plan Ongoing HI N/A
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Review survey of 134 parks,and provide all corrective measures to comply with 2010 ADA standards. Conducting
site verifications of approximately 35%of the sites. Conduct reviews of the study with DCAB and submit final report.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000 (ROM)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Maui Police Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Police Dispatch Flooring 2017 2018
Kahului, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
e' SCOPE: A/E design and construction administration services for modifying the existing dispatch office to create one level floor
eliminating tripping hazards and to bring the dispatch office up to ADA compliance. The existing dispatch consoles and the
access floors are removed and replaced with new consoles and access floors. In addition to the electrical work to accommodate
the new dispatch consoles,the existing clean agent fire suppression system and air handling unit serving the under space of the
access floor are disconnected and reinstalled to allow the installation of the new access floor.
PROJECT COST: $600,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 18
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
36 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=B owe rs+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#8427 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP American Institute of Architects
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Master Plan Update
Waipahu,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Planning services for a new master plan for Hans L'Orange Park in Waipahu for community and stakeholder input to
inform future development at the park coincides with the overall vision. The master plan consisted of new pedestrian circulation
and expansion of the current parking lot to handle the parking needs of the baseball stadium. Also included in the master plan is
demolition of the existing comfort station and construction of a new comfort station closer to the baseball stadium. The master
plan required community and stakeholder input on the vision and cost.
PROJECT COST: $3,760,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility(subconsultant to Kalaeloa Desalco,LLC) Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Architecture Manager
b SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for the
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7 MGD;
the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by the WTP;
and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water transmission
line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity will be 1.7 MGD,the
facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two additional phases up to
5.1 MGD.PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation(HCF), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kamamalu Park Concept Study Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d.
ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Architectural design services for the renovation of two locker room buildings(one 6,200 sq ft and the other 5,500 sq ft)on
the Ke'elikolani Intermediate School Campus into(7)new preschool classrooms with support facilities(Prep/Kitchenette rooms,
restrooms,storage,etc.).Work also includes extensive site rework to accommodate the outdoor play area requirements of a Preschool.
PROJECT COST: $1,993,213
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo Medical Center Hospital Expansion Hilo,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e• ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:A/E services for the expansion of approximately 18,900 SF to the existing 249,886 SF at Hilo Medical Center,which will be
situated above the current location of the physician and visitor parking.The expansion space is programmed for an 18-bed Intensive
Care Unit with 2 enclosed stair shafts.Rooftop and ground floor mechanical and electrical spaces to include air handling units,
domestic hot water,electrical rooms,medical gas and miscellaneous infrastructure components.
PROJECT COST:$30,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 19
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii,and Kahului,Maui
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, Rod Nagao (808)791-2382
Department of Transportation,Harbors
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Due diligence reports to support Acquisition
• Comprehensive Environmental Assessments
• Hazardous materials investigated&addressed
• Historic Architecture evaluated
• Solutions alleviating nearby traffic congestion
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors(HDOT-H)with the acquisition of privately held lands
surrounding both Hilo and Kahului Harbors by completing due diligence studies and an Environmental Assessment. HDOT-H would
acquire two parcels for Kahului Harbor(10.73 acres)and five parcels for Hilo Harbor(9.38 acres)to accommodate harbor expansion.
The marine cargo industry is an essential component of Hawaii's economy and livelihood, and acquiring several privately-owned
parcels would improve the internal operational efficiency of both Kahului and Hilo Harbors to accommodate the projected increase in
the amount of goods shipped between these islands.
Supported HDOT-H in developing improvement concepts utilizing the parcels proposed for acquisition at both harbors. Developed
harbor access alternatives,stacking lanes improvements for semi-trailers,accommodating cruise ship passengers to improve operational
efficiency,and determining improvements needed for overall cargo operations.
Due diligence reports prepared for both harbors identified site conditions,access and other property information associated with these
parcels to support HDOT-H's evaluation of the feasibility of acquiring them.Redevelopment options considered for these parcels were
reasonable and feasible and provides needed space to support long-term harbor operations. An Environmental Assessment prepared
for Hilo Harbor addressed various effects associated with the parcels and their redevelopment.This included hazardous materials from
former industrial use, historic architecture associated with buildings and structures, improving traffic conditions for the community
near the harbor,economic displacement resulting from acquisition,and addressing general community concerns.
PROJECT SIZE:Hilo Harbor:9.38 Acres/Kahului Harbor: 10.73 Acres
PROJECT COST Total Fee: $1,214,003 * .: I
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Palamanui Forest Reserve Planning Ongoing N/A
Kailua-Kona,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and
Natural Resources,Division of Forestry Jennifer Grimm (808)927-0412
and Wildlife
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Extensive stakeholders and community outreach
• Management partnership with University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community College
• Innovative forest reserve management planning and restoration for endangered and native plants
• Comprehensive planning and master plan development
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii(State),Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR),Division of Forestry and Wildlife
(DOFAW)in conducting comprehensive restoration, environmental, and community planning for the Palamanui forest area of about
872 acres of unencumbered State land in Kailua-Kona of the island of Hawaii.
DOFAW is planning to develop a community forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,
and design work to implement improvements to this forest area. Development of this plan is being conducted in partnership with
the Hawaii Community College-Palamanui (HCC-Palamanui) located adjacent to the project area. This project aims to protect and
improve some of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational opportunities and educational
programs for the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui and DLNR's DOFAW. HCC-Palama staff,
students and volunteers have been conducting some restoration of this forest
area, and the project would support and expand their efforts, educational •
opportunities, along with supporting environmental restoration and _ .
cultural practices. This effort supports developing a forest restoration and ,
management plan for Palamanui that identifies conceptual improvements ..
and management programs setting the framework for designing and ;. ,, . ;•, . •=�
constructing improvements. Such improvements would be developed in r :' . • . r+ ' •a'i.''''''''''"-•:
consultation with HCC-Palamanui, stakeholders and the community to 0, t., �
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PROJECT COST: $385,000 .
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
PI/ Master Planning„Environmental
a. %Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planning
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 21
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waimea 400 Technical Studies Ongoing N/A
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Kauai,Department of Public Wade Lord (808)241-4906
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Wetland management and restoration planning for flood
management and resiliency to future sea level rise and
climate change impacts Management partnership with
University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community
College -
• Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement in � �;,r. WA I M E A 400
coordination with multiple agencies
• NEPA and federal regulatory requirements ,
• Engaging stakeholders and community members to ` ' • K
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address the diverse range of interests,ideas,and impacts
related to the project property 4
• Conceptual master planning and technical analysis
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is supporting the
County of Kauai Department of Public Works to coordinate
technical studies,update the conceptual master plan,and complete
environmental compliance requirements for the approximately
417-acre Waimea 400 property owned by the County of Kauai. The project encompasses 350+ acres of the Waimea 400 property
and includes several key components: updating the conceptual master plan including areas of wetland restoration to enhance flood
management and resilience against future sea level rise and climate change impacts;preparation of a Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement in collaboration with multiple agencies; adherence to the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and federal
regulatory requirements; and engaging stakeholders and community members to address the diverse range of interests, ideas, and
impacts related to the project property. Additionally,the project involves conceptual master planning and technical analysis to ensure
comprehensive and sustainable development.
The affordable housing area of the project is being implemented separately by the Kauai Housing Agency, however, the HRS 343
Programmatic EIS and NEPA EA will also address the planned affordable housing on-site.
B+K is also coordinating the following technical studies,which are being conducted to investigate site constraints and environmental
impacts related to the project:
• Archaeological Literature Review and Field Inspection Report
• Biological Survey
• Cultural Impact Assessment
• Geotechnical Study
• Hydrogeology Study
• Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study
• Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
• Preliminary Engineering Report(B+K)
• Soils Study
• Topographical Study including Uncrewed Aircraft System(UAS)aerial contour map(B+K)
• Traffic Study
• Water Management and Green Infrastructure Conceptual Planning
• Wetland Delineation Study
PROJECT COST:N/A(Planning Study;no construction)
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. gdi.(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 22
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Department of Public Nolly Yagin (808)270-7437
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Chapter 343 HRS/NEPA Environmental Assessment
• Conceptual and Preliminary Engineering
• Agency Coordination and Public Outreach FilrizsE GRApiTs
• Utility Design and Coordination
• Plans, Specifications,and Estimate
• Right-of-Way mapping and appraisal services Rebuilding American Infr stru turf
• Funding(Federal,State,and Public Private Partnerships) with S Ijnta i nahi Iit y and Equity
• RAISE Grants with FHWA/HDOT Oversight
• Construction Management
• Project Management
SCOPE: The Bowers + Kubota project team is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services, from planning through
construction,on the Waiale Road Extension project.The project will extend Waiale Road from its current terminus at East Waiko Road
southward to Honoapiilani Highway. The proposed extension will support all transportation modes,protect non-motorized travelers,
and is approximately 8,600 lineal feet(ft.)in length within an 80-ft. right-of-way. The Waiale Road extension is a critical part of the
planned regional infrastructure for the County of Maui and will serve as the catalyst for surrounding planned developments to increase
much needed affordable housing.
The B+K project team will review the environmental documentation,preliminary design, and final construction documents for the
Waiale Road extension.
The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream, roundabout intersections, two through lanes,
shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and parallel grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater
best management practice(BMP).
The B+K project team will conduct agency and public coordination, both to seek input and provide information relating to the
environmental and design related tasks. The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint
NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.
Ready to Advertise documents will include construction plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and permits. Bid support and
construction management will be provided by B+K.
B+K is also assisting the County of Maui by exploring funding options for the roadway project. The funding options include federal-
aid funding,developer pro rata fair share, state funding,federal discretionary grants,and public private partnerships. The B+K team
has already been successful in helping the County obtain a FY2022 RAISE grant for$25 Million.
PROJECT COST: $87,000,000(estimated)
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. no(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Project and Construction Management
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 23
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Office of Recovery Keanu Lau Hee (808)270-7855
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Site and Damage Assessment DEPARTMENT OF PU jc WORKS COUNTY OF ,LA4Jl
• Project Scope Development Nrw titillldl�rtlxler Reeavrri
• Grant Management
• Program Management Fay e r And uyti,rvs
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• Community Outreach support Erased r""Put"
• Staff Augmentation ro
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota is working as a sub-consultant to i ..m 10.
TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery with broad disaster
recovery service after the devastating fires in August 2023. The
services assist and guide the County by offering comprehensive ,
solutions, strategic planning and coordination, and opportunities
to emerge stronger and more resilient.
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B+K assists the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) ,POIS Pt MI /057 T""a4
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure MAN +°'O.°" "°"°°d
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a ""'•"'""°r'.r_ ' '^—�"w—')"^1' ""• '4".6""'"
recovery road map showing critical milestones for infrastructure, One of 20 project sheets put together for funding requests
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness.
B+K developed a comprehensive matrix of critical infrastructure projects for the Office of Recovery indicating budgets and fiscal year
spending along with associated presentations to request funds from the Senate Committee on Ways and Means during the legislation
session and for the Maui County Council during the budget session.
We provide support for the community outreach efforts by assisting the Department of Management and Office of Communication
and Public Affairs. This includes assistance with the responses to the frequently asked questions (FAQs)from the community public
meetings and creating FAQ worksheets and flowcharts for various activities including permitting requirements for temporary dwellings
in the fire impacted areas.
We prepared site inspection and damage assessment reports for various County departments and locations that were damaged by the
wildfires. The assessments include detailed narratives and photographs of the damaged site for various structures,wastewater pumps
stations,and parks and recreational facilities.These assessment reports will be used to capture FEMA funding for the County.
B+K provides support to Tetra Tech for the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program(HMGP)by developing and providing scope
for projects that may be eligible for the grant program which include short and long-term projects such as roadway connectivity,flood
mitigation,building construction,water and wastewater resiliency projects.
PROJECT COST: $687,685
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Infrastructure and
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Housing Support,Community Outreach
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 24
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Resources,Division of Forestry and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapp/icab/e)
Wildlife
DOFAW Kawainui Marsh Protection Ongoing N/A
Kailua,Oahu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Jason Misaki (808)831-7984
Resources
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Innovative wetland and restoration planning for endangered species along with forest management
• Design work of improvements addressing climate change and sustainability
• Planning,permitting,and design for improvements supporting DOFAW resource management and operations
SCOPE:The State of Hawaii(State),Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR),Division of Forestry and Wildlife(D.OFAW)
is planning to construct maintenance road,ramp for wetland access of equipment,other accessory improvements(gates,staging areas,
etc.) to provide improved access for staff around a portion of the Kawainui Marsh State Wildlife Sanctuary (Kawainui Marsh) to
support their restoration and management efforts. Kawainui Marsh encompasses about 986-acres of State-owned property located in
Kailua on the Island of Oahu.Improved vehicle access and other improvements would support DOFAW's ability to access areas of the
marsh to implement wetland and upland restoration activities,remove invasive plants,manage the resource,and provide more efficient
operations for staff.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,138,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer and Landscape
Architecture
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 25
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility Ongoing N/A
Kapolei,Ewa,Oahu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Ross Lum (808)748-5835
Water Supply
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Strategic Evaluation Reports on Feasibility
• First GAC Facility in State
• Project Development and Site Alternatives Evaluation
• Solutions Alleviating Nearby Traffic Congestion
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)is preparing a design-build-operate-maintain(DBOM)request for proposal(RFP)for the
design,construction,operation,and maintenance of a granular activated carbon(GAC)reactivation facility for the Honolulu Board of
Water Supply.The BWS needs to address a long-term solution for the disposal and/or reactivation of spent GAC generated from their
water treatment operations at 13 facilities. Recent actions and future changes to the City's solid waste management operations have
impacted the current GAC disposal operations resulting in the need for this action.
A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER) determined that an Oahu island on-site GAC reactivation facility was the best long-term
solution to address the disposal and reuse of spent GAC. The PER evaluated different sites on island for this new facility and identified
a site in the Kapolei Business Park as a feasible location. Subsequently, another site in Kalaeloa has become available for this new
facility.
Work is occurring to evaluate project design requirements and the development feasibility of using either the Kapolei site, Kalaeloa
site, or a combination of both sites. B+K is leading a multidisciplinary team to develop the specifications, conceptual plans, contract
requirements, and evaluation criteria of the RFP and to address entitlements, permits, and environmental clearances of the project
site. The RFP would employ a two-phase approach. The first phase evaluating the qualifications of prospective DBOM entities. The
second phase evaluated the price and approach of the shortlisted DBOM entities.Necessary environmental review,land use permits,
and technical studies would also be conducted for the selected site of the new GAC facility.
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. zcBowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 26
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. g
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha 2024 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Dean Matsui (808)587-1830
Transportation,Highways Division
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Climate Change/Resiliency
• Data Gathering and Review
• Conceptual Design w a 7„,r F
• Coastal Engineering
• Feasibility Study
• Project Management T �,
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota conducted a Feasibility Study to explore =�.
conceptual details, constraints, and prospective timelines for
different resiliencyimprovement alternatives based on robable .�.�,
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future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. ' _
The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to:
• Explore resiliency realities,criticalities,and challenges for they
Route 50 study area. 1��
• Conduct a study to explore alternatives,examine environmental4.1;a
impacts,risks,and feasibility to improve the resiliency of Route
50 t. •
• Provide a final report summarizing the findings to proactively
vet feasible and practicable options and prioritize solutions.
The scope of work included coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency z;
analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and wave inundation
modeling. The modeling was conducted for a variety of future sea • z
level rise scenarios combined with different wave events to help
estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals
in the future.
A feasibility assessment with planning level opinions of probable costs and an analysis of disadvantaged communities were conducted
to reflect possible coastal engineering alternatives to improve the resiliency of Route 50 to future sea level rise. Alternatives included,
beach restoration,beach restoration with stabilizing structures,berm or dune enhancement or creation, existing revetment repairs or
enhancements,new shoreline structures, scour protection, ground elevation or setback suggestions, and other possible nature-based
solutions.The alternatives and recommendations were prioritized for implementation and included midterm and long-term solutions
that most effectively meet the HDOT's priorities.The feasibility study provides HDOT with a range of projects that will have a defined
purpose and tangible and recognized benefits.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Conceptual
a. cc Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Design,Transportation Planning,Coastal
Modeling
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 27
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Ongoing N/A
Kahaluu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Kamehameha Schools Jon Tulchin,Senior Manager (808)534-8324
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Restoration of a heiau that extends into a tidepool and ocean
• Implement unique preservation plan concepts and requirements
• Extensive federal, state,and county permitting for re-construction work in the water and shoreline area
• Coordinating with lineal descendants on reconstruction
SCOPE:Provide planning,engineering,and permitting services to support Kamehameha Schools(KS)in implementing improvements
to reconstruct and restore the Kapuanoni Heiau located in Kahalu`u on the island of Hawaii that was destroyed by the construction of
the former Keauhou Beach Hotel. KS will restore Kapuanoni Heiau to its original extents, structural appearance, and function. The
restoration plan developed for this heiau has the outer wall and footprint of the heiau extending into the seaward tide pool approximately
35 feet from the current surveyed shoreline and beyond the current property line.
Federal,state,and county permits would be required for work occurring within the tide pool and shoreline requiring considerable agency
coordination and specialized technical studies (coral, water quality, sea level rise, coastal erosion, marine, cultural). Coordination
with the State Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is required to obtain an easement and lease for portions of the
heiau extending beyond the property line. Design work will entail developing construction plans utilizing specialized equipment,
construction methods, and best management practices to minimize adverse effects on the marine environment. Boulders would be
collected from the tide pool("rock-harvesting area")and at another inland site to support reconstruction of heiau walls(>10 feet tall)
and structure.Rocks would be stockpiled and shaped within the Kahaluu property.
PROJECT SIZE:About 2 Acres
PROJECT COST: $1,035,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 28
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 10
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Laura Kaakua (808)583-4751
Transportation
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Project management, planning, and coordination to support a
Youth Council made up of 20 members
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• Facilitation of meetings and outreach activities ,,,
• Consultation and coordination between youth, government
officials,and partner organizations and agencies
• Planning and engineering support for decarbonization, climate 1 t - ,.
resiliency,and sustainability efforts ., ' •e°, I
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SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is assisting the State = .,rof Hawaii, Department of Transportation (HDOT) in establishing
and facilitating a voluntary Youth Transportation Council to advise
on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation commitments on `.
a quarterly basis. The establishment of the Youth Transportation - i„
Council was part of the requirements of the settlement agreement in
Navahine v.Department of Transportation,State of Hawaii(2022)in
order to advise HDOT on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions TOOTH COUNCIL STATISTICS
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation ,4pp11(uob -Jr. ta, Locaflans
network. The Youth Transportation Council will seek to improve 13 20
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HDOT's work via appropriate integration of youth feedback into !t_;,,tt. ;„•r� m-- .,,
HDOT's policies,plans, and projects. The council may also conduct !,,9+,:�; = i s Gotta ,.
outreach activities to educate and provide direct industry experience Ili IIth i` ;I'; 11 9 avirt
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B+K will assist the H DOT in creating foundational documents for the Youth Transportation
�."" Council,facilitating the selection of council members,meeting facilitation and planning,
° r preparing graphics and promotional materials for the council, program management,
°`•"•'' website management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate
,,^' - ' meaningful interactions between youth and government officials.B+K will also provide
e• / ,, targeted planning and engineering support for decarbonization, climate resiliency, and
/ , f : . sustainability based on the needs of the Youth Transportation Council in partnership
_ with the HDOT.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 29
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing table.Place'X"
(From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) under project key number for participation in same or similar role).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal in Charge X X X X X X X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager X X X X X X X X X X
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager X X X X X X X
Carah Kadota,AICP Planning Project Manager X X X X
Malachi Krishok Planning Project Manager X X X X
Monica Daga Senior Planner
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner X X X X X
Matthew Fernandez Planner X X X X X
Noah Tabar Planner X X X
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist X X X
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X X
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE, CFM, CPESC,
CPSWQ, CWPPP,ESCPC, CESCPP, Civil Engineering Manager X X X X
LEED AP
Michael Nishimura,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/ X X X X
ESCPC, CESCPP,LEED AP Senior Project Manager
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, Deputy Civil Engineering X X X X
CESCPP,MBA Manager
Eric Tamashiro,PE, CWPPP,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager X X
CESCPP,LEED AP
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED Senior Project Manager X X
AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Senior Project Manager X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F)
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Resources,
1 Transportation,Harbors 6 Division of Forestry and Wildlife
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition DOFAW Kawainui Marsh Protection
Hilo,Hawaii, Kahului,Maui Kailua, Oahu,HI
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply
Resources
2 7 Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning
Kailua-Kona,HI Kapolei,Ewa, Oahu
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways
3 Waimea 400 Technical Studies 8 Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI Kekaha,Kauai
County of Maui,Department of Public Works Kamehameha Schools
4 Waiale Road Extension Project 9 Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project
Waikapu,HI Kahaluu,Hawaii
County of Maui,Office of Recovery State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation Highways
5 Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services 10 Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Island of Maui,Hawaii Statewide,HI
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H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
1. Name of firm or individual,principal place of business, and location of all its offices.
Name of firm: Bowers+Kubota Consulting, Inc.
Principal Place of Business: 94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A
Waipahu,HI 96797
Location of all Offices: Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
Satellite Offices -Maui and Kauai
Field Offices -Hawaii and Molokai
2. Age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past 5 years.
B+K staff size currently consists of 271 employees. The profile of the staff includes 11 Principals, 39 Project
Managers, 25 Construction Managers, 66 Inspectors, 30 Civil Engineers, 5 Electrical Engineers, 4 Mechanical
Engineers, 22 Architects, 8 Landscape Architects, 7 Planners, 2 Schedulers, 10 Technicians, and 40 Administrators.
Over the past 5 years,the average number of B+K employees has been 225 total staff.
3. Education,training, and qualification of key members of the firm.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 32 BS/BA CPSWQ,ESCPC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CPESC,CWPPP,
CESCPP,LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, Civil Engineering HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Manager/Senior Project GU/ Civil 27 BS/BA CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP Manager CNMI
Deputy Civil
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Engineering Manager/ HI Civil 23 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
Senior Project Manager
Kathleen Chu,PE Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 33 BS -
David Bills,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI/GU Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP
CESCPP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 42 MBA/BS
CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 41 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 31 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 13 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 32 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 23 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Christopher Bosek,PE, Project Manager HINNY/ Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CWPPP,CESCPP FL
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KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS i
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 19 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Joshua Gusman,PE,ESCPC, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS ESCPC,CWPPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP CESCPP
Lucas Aribon,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Nicholas Kanno,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Engineer - N/A 33 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Engineer - N/A 24 BS/AS ESCPC
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer - N/A 25 AS CFM,ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS -
N/A 33 AS UAS FAA Part 107
Pilot
MECHANICAL DESIGN
Kevin Katayama,PE,LEED Mechanical Engineering Mechanical
AP BD+C Manager HI/NV /Fire 38 BS LEED AP BD+C
Protection
Corey Chun,PE Senior Project Manager HI Mechanical 28 BS
Travis Salyphone Designer N/A 1 BS
Kody Panui,PE Mechanical Engineer HI Mechanical 5 BS
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineer Manager HI Electrical 34 BS LEED AP
Kiyoshi Hashida,EIT Electrical Designer III 3 BS
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Designer III N/A 11 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Kacie Nakamura Electrical Designer III N/A 10 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 3 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 26 BA
ARCHITECTURE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 19 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 36 BA LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Architecture Deputy N/A 16 AS
Manager
Jonathan Ramento,AIA,CDT Project Manager HI Architect 16 AS CDT
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 38 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 21 BA LEED AP
ID+C Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,ASID,LEED AP Interior Designer N/A 16 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 37 BS
Landon Hamada Project Designer N/A 9 DArch/BA
Andy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 26 BA
Gerald Sarmiento Project Designer N/A 14 BA
Rocky Ipalari Project Designer N/A 16 AS
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KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Willy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 35 BS
Kei Ri Project Designer N/A 15 BA
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Certified
Todd Niemann,CCM Principal in Charge - N/A 41 BS Construction
Manager
Principal Construction Certified
Mike Kamaka,PE,CCM Manager HI Civil 29 MS/BS Construction
Manager
HDOT Certified
Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 37 BS Bituminous Unit
Certified
Dan Keeley,CCM Construction Manager N/A 26 BS Construction
Manager
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE, Construction Manager HI Civil 30 ME/B S PMP
PMP
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED Certified
Construction Manager N/A 31 BS Construction
AP
Manager,LEED AP
Certified
Jeff Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 17 BS Construction
Manager
Brandon Bautista,CISEC Project Engineer N/A 12 BS CISEC
CertRussel Kapuniai,FE,CCM Project Engineer N/A 17 BS M is�Constnwtion
HDOT Certified for
Marc Maloney,CCM Project/Special N/A 14 AS Bituminous,and
Inspector Soils and Aggregates
Unit,ACI-Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 51
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 16 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
PSP,LEED AP Scheduling N/A 29 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
HDOT Certified for
Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 36 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 21 Bituminous,and
Soils and Aggregates
Unit
Cory Aukai Inspector N/A 7
HDOT Certified for
Huelo Lukeala Inspector N/A 16 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
COMMUNITY PLANNING
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager N/A 20 BA AICP
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 35 MURP/B S AICP
Senior Planner
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KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project N/A 9 BenvD AICP
Manager
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project N/A 10 MURP/ AICP
Manager BA
Monica Daga Senior Planner N/A 9 BEnvD
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 4 MURPBA / AICP
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 5 BS/MS
Noah Tabar Planner N/A 2 BUS
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist N/A 4 BS
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Bradley Tanimura,PLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
ASLA,CLARB Manager HI Architect 25 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape
LEED AP,CLARB Architect/Project HI Architect 38 BLA LEED AP
Manager
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED AP Architect HI Architect 21 LEED AP BD+C
BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architect HI Landscape 7 BLA CLARB
CLARB Architect
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 24
U.S.DOT FAA
Britain Ogle,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 6 MLA Small Unmanned
Aircraft System
Remote Pilot
Hawaii County Resident
4. Names and phone numbers of up to 5 clients who may be contacted,including two for whom services were
rendered during the preceding year.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Gayson Ching,Project Planning
State of Hawaii Dept. of Land&Natural Resources State DLNR Public Lands Acquistion and Improvements for
Telephone No. (808) 587-0232
DLNR Property Acquisition Oahu Kaneohe,HI(Ongoing)
Kaneohe,Oahu
Ms.Becky Choi,Administrator
State Hawaii Public Housing Authority, Construction
Management Branch HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
808-832-6020 Statewide(Ongoing)
HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
Statewide
Mr.Ken Tatsuguchi,Engineering Program Manager
State Dept. of Transportation,Highways;Planning
Branch State DOT Environmental Guideline and Training Program
808-587-1830 Honolulu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
HDOT Environmental Guidelines Review
Honolulu,Hawaii
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Ms.Nolly Yagin
County of Maui,Department of Public Works
808-270-7437 County of Maui Waiale Road Extension Project
Waiale Road Extension Project Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Waikapu,Maui,HI
Mr.Ross Lum
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply City BWS Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
808-748-5835 Kapolei,Oahu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
Kapolei,Oahu
5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit.
Why B+I'`"
Bowers + Kubota Consulting, Inc. (B+K) is a 100% local, leading multi-discipline consulting
firm providing Planning, Architectural/Engineering/Landscape Design, Program and Project PLANING
Management,and Construction Management services for a variety of state, county,federal,and e Pg0C
private clientele. B+K takes pride in being owner representatives that are forward-looking and ,k 93Z
have innovative experts and leaders to help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful ccA�
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cost management, and high levels of quality and value maintained on every project, large or Ark
a a
small. With our decades of experience in delivering projects and by closely listening to our (off oc��°d`?��
clients and stakeholders and understanding their needs, we deliver customized solutions in a °� Ems" P`
flexible and responsive manner. We respect our people, our partners, and our planet. Our staff
live and work in our community. Our work is rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and
humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers + Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii (CoH) a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide
professional expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting,
design, and construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction. Our experience of
providing cradle to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns,risks,and
opportunities that typically arise in project delivery.
B+K is committed to our mission statement of"Fulfilling Visions.Building Trust."and pride ourselves in building strong
relationships with our clients. Through mutual respect and established trust,we instill confidence in our clients that we will
deliver the best possible solution to their challenges. Our talented professionals understand the demands of the market and
can tailor solutions to meet local, cultural, and environmental requirements.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for CoH:
• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with CoH to create an atmosphere of teamwork and leadership for
successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More" approach and
attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make CoH and all the other project team members
using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve CoH's goals.
• Communication-Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep CoH informed with detailed,reliable
information to make the best decisions possible. We establish a system of communication and formal reporting that
will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Representation - We serve as an extension of CoH staff, managing the project. We assist CoH in building strong
partnerships with other agencies and engineers, and Contractors involved in the project, working to represent,
communicate,and promote CoH's best interests at all times.
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FIRM SERVICES Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is
ARCHITECTURE ASSET INTERIOR LANDSCAPE crucial to project success.Our approach seeks to engage City staff
MANAGEMENT DESIGN ARCHITECTURE throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of
n l SOLUTIONS(AMS)
I JIB ors4 Ug change.Our approach to manage risk is to address it from the start
�;� ��� of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge
/AMA INN transfer and builds ownership in the project and ultimate products.
„� PHYSICAL PLANNING
BOWERS + KUBOTA
B+K is experienced in community plans, master plans site
AERIAL DRON
SERVICES assessments and due diligence studies. Some of B+K's more
significant community planning projects include the South Maui
• Community Plan Update, Kahawainui Stream Dredging, House
Maui Regional Plans for Central Maui, South Maui, West Maui
and the Complete Streets Planningand PreliminaryDesign
CIVIL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL pg
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING PLANNING projects. As a precursor to the South Maui Community Plan
Update,B+K has put together three resource papers that cover the
PROJECT MANAGEMENT topics of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change,Housing,Population
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing Growth and Mobility. Preparation of permit applications for
series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of four the Kahawainui Stream Dredging project was completed with
primary steps as part of our project management system. environmental review documents currently being prepared. The
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design project was
=Er PLAN PROJECT EXECUTE PROJECT CLOSEOUT
recently completed and applies a context-sensitive solutions
process, engaging stakeholders via outreach efforts, including
• • • • community leader contact, social media outreach, bike tours,
pop-up and sit-down sessions, distribution of project-specific
collateral materials,and broadcast media coverage.
B+K is currently working
with the Office of Recovery
Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks to implement the Lahaina �r a
are: Long-Term Recovery Plan
Scheduling: B+K uses MS Project that provides updated in a mindful and sustainable
information concerning scheduling, reporting, and control. Each manner.Due to the devastating
project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. wildfires on August 8, 2023
The focus on scheduling events and performance provides team and existing staff shortages,
members with information detailing resource and time capacity, B+K has been assisting with
experience,workload allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and a variety of tasks, including Front Street in Lahaina Town
delivery of committed resources. but not limited to project
Quality Management: Through quality management, we management, planning studies, and development services to
actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality assist with the redevelopment within the fire impacted areas. One
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria task is the development of the Rebuild Lahaina Plan,which hopes
will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and to recreate places and experiences lost and to do so in a way that
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control responds to current and future threats and honors the history
procedures are a discipline implemented by our project teams and cultural significance of Lahaina. The Plan will examine the
featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work connectivity and mobility of Lahaina Town and create updated
and checking work products for accuracy and correctness. Urban Design Guidelines that is consistent with the Historic
Districts
Budget and Scope Tracking:The Deltek system,which is linked B+K architecture group provides building design solutions
to the project work plan, generates all necessary financial and based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle
costs for individual scope elements and the overall project. any building design projects, ranging from new construction to
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked
with the development of a clear communications plan.The project on many projects for the public sector clients, our architecture
will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which group understands the procurement processes and permitting
information can be exchanged and modified. With the Project requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better
Manager serving as the main communications point of contact,the strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid
plan ensures that the needs of all members of the team(including control to meet the client's goal.
the client)are met.
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Our project types with ' • Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation(Maui MPO Public
the DOE includes new Participation Plan,House Maui Regional Housing Plans)
construction utilizing 11
•modular construction, Tools for managing and visualizing information using
-d , 7 Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design
renovation of existing � ^
�-�'� (Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment, Kaumuali`i
facilities to meet newTie Highway Feasibility Assessment)
program requirements, ii
and various R&M ,: Our planners live and work in Hawaii,know how to meet the local
projects to extend -' — .. communities needs for public information and involvement, and
the life of the existing asset. We normally start these projects regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/ Housing
or programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is B+K is experienced and knowledgeable of Hawai`i's housing
identified and agreed upon, we proceed to conceptual design to conditions having recently completed an affordable and workforce
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The housing plan for Central, South, and West Maui. Our staff has
design intent will be documented via plans and specs through the managed and completed Environmental Reviews (ER) meeting
client required milestones.These documents will be finalized and HUD requirements for the State Hawaii Public Housing Authority
prepared for permitting and bidding purposes. (HPHA)for their 70+housing projects statewide as part of 5-year
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise updates in 2010, 2015, and 2020. Based upon
clients on required permits and any exemptions allowed to this expertise, B+K has recently been selected k
6.
streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading by HPHA to conduct new Environmental
up to and during the procurement processes with delivering the Reviews for their Maui David Malo and Pi`ilani
project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive Homes housing projects. We know how to :111111
to any bidder Request for Information. complete HUD's Statutory Worksheets and
Environmental Planning Source Document Statutory Worksheets along HOUSE
with using their Environmental Review Online MAUI
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and System(HEROS)website.
State environmental review and permitting processes including
preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing
Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments (EAs) and affordable and workforce housing developments. We understand
environmental impact statements (EISs), agency consultation, the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements
discretionary land use permits (SMA, Conservation District, and revenue. We also understand the needs of communities to
Zoning and Special Use) and public involvement programs. Our provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless
planners develop practical and flexible approaches personalized of their particular economic situation.To achieve this balance,we
to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H
developing these documents with the end in mind, meaning that application or similar county program while maximizing the
they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs
the facility owners and operators. Our planners maintain close are typically large portions of a development budget.We optimize
working relationships with federal, state and county resource the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs.Optimal parking
agencies that implement the requirements of Hawaii Revised needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
Statutes and local zoning codes. The devastating Maui Wildfire event further exacerbated
Demonstrated capability includes: the shortage of affordable housing which was already under
emergency proclamation before the fire. B+K's planning, civil,
• State Hawai`i Public Housing Authority's 2025 Environmental architecture and electrical division provided extensive research
Reviews for housing projects statewide to obtain Categorical and design services to bring a housing solution that is cost
Exclusion approval for repair and rehabilitation improvements effective and could be quickly implemented to provide relief
under the federal NEPA process for displaced families. The solution we proposed was not only
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact an interim solution but we felt it important to propose a long-
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, term solution with volumetric modular units that meets County
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) Code and possesses the durability, livability and quality that any
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua homeowner would expect.
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pnpnkea Path Emergency Management Planning
Improvements) Our staff are also uniquely experienced in working with Maui
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic Preservation, County,state,and federal agencies as part of the Lahaina wildfire
Section 4(f),Section 7 Endangered Species Act,Section 404, disaster restoration planning and programming activities and
Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and Act 50 (Wai`ale Road understand the urgency in addressing housing. B+K is working
Improvements) as a subconsultant to TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery
with broad disaster recovery service after the devasting fires in
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August 2023. The services assist and guide the County by offering for Palamanui Community College in Kailua-Kona, Hawai.
comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination, This project will involve planning for the establishment and
and opportunities to emerge stronger and more resilient. development of a community forest at Palamanui,inclusive of an
B+K assisted the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) environmental assessment,developing resource maps,identifying
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure opportunities and constraints, determining improvements,
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas community consultation and other relevant planning for
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a educational partnerships with relevant stakeholders.
recovery roadmap showing critical milestones for infrastructure, Graphic Design
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects We have in-house graphic design capabilities to support all
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for design needs. We strive to combine function and technology
coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness. to communicate ideas through images and the layout of plans,
B+K also has a contract with the County of Maui, Office of project logos,websites and printed pages. We work with both text
Recovery, providing general architectural, engineering, and and images,using a variety of design elements to achieve artistic
planning support to assist in the implementation of the Lahaina or decorative effects.Below are some recent examples:
Long-Term Recovery Plan. The work includes funding strategies,
program management, scoping,planning,and design services. d1MF4iLEPTtI=FL CITY
0SIM sds
Climate Change,Sustainability and Resilience
Addressing climate change is now a critical aspect of our everyday •
work.B+K takes proactive steps to manage risk and strengthen all L. �%
infrastructure resilience, while considering long-term changing
climatic conditions and natural and human-made hazards that 4''�
could impact state highway infrastructure and operations.In West
Kauai we teamed with Sea Engineering on the HDOT Kaumualii
Highway Feasibility Study on Kauai to explore shoreline solutions Community Engagement
by conducting a king tide flood frequency analysis and sea level
rise and wave inundation modeling.Proposed solutions are based B+K uses a variety of virtual tools to actively engage stakeholders
on multiple scenarios, immediate need, mid-term, and long- virtually.Holding meetings via videoconferencing platforms such
term. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, as Microsoft Teams or Zoom or social media platforms such as
we evaluated the impacts of sea level rise on the hotel property's Facebook Live are used on a case-by-case basis. With the update
utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies of the Maui MPO's Public Participation Plan, the public survey
with opinions of probable construction costs. In our resiliency reflected that the public prefers to provide feedback via online
study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road surveys and through virtual meetings.B+K collects and analyzes
and utilities infrastructure and established a resiliency decision public input through a variety of virtual platforms, such as
framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated Survey Monkey,MeetingSift,MailChimp,Miro,Poll,or a project
infrastructure. The B+K team has been incorporating climate website, determining the appropriate platform on a case-by-case
change and sea level rise mitigation and adaptation solutions for basis. On our current Hawaii Statewide Transportation Plan
many years. project(subconsultant to Jacobs,Inc.),B+K received over 600+
responses to our public survey.
Conservation Management Planning
Our Planners have been responsible for project management, f ' 410
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master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood Lf
a legal challenge for Kawainui Marsh on Oahu for the State consult involve collaborate empower
To provide the public To obtain public th work dith .gh h p partner witM1 the To foster democratic
DLNR, DOFAW. This complex is ecologically significant for balanced and edb konan aia. hepWicdrogh° pbkcin� apcto p tieiptienandeq°iry.
obi$$t information alcernatires andlor the process ro ereure the decision including
endangered waterbirds,flood control,and for the native Hawaiian min dehlnn. hatpubleconcems he deelopmem
undersnnding the and asplramre arc akerredves and the
community for its cultural resources. The master plan supported aroblem.cer°'b.e= o ht dy°nd�aood de°tiFed°n
ndbI solutionx and conzNered. prekrred solution.
wetland restoration, habitat enhancement and reforestation w°w'Ilkeepy°° wewi"w° wig yo we„I°°roro°T°r wewi °°i�a�i°°a°d
Informed.loten to and re that roar advice and innontion In az requested M
acknowledge concerns oncerm are d'recdy form g I I' h mmun ry
areas to facilitate native r , o w * . ane aap e n e n ana pn n d rradereaa�
• „ �, a prw de! db k dveloped advc d d loll des ae wellu
Hawaiian cultural r#Y •�y �,+� A, ow publ p dp dledb ck vans no Me deco on efo
CL Cll tlla cultural islF' y� 4 g�,� 'Mluenced the decis on. on howdth input the max mum ertent 'mplemenang improved
practices; and increased e r 11: ad medet:on possble. snapo ti°n.
public access and INCREASING IMPACT ON THE DECISION
educational programs. �
B+K was recently ' ji
selected by DLNR CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
to complete a Forest _ " B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering
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services covering all aspects of site development. We group these
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services into four main business lines: to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient
• General Site Design facilities.Our road and highway design services include:
• Roadways and Highways • Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Wet and Dry Utilities • Complete streets
• Specialty Services • Green streets
B+K's civil and environmental engineering department works • Traffic calming devices and methods
for multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast • Resurfacing and repaving(asphalt and concrete pavement)
array of private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable design,including mill and fill pavement projects
housing, and renewable energy sectors. We also work and have ' Intersections
worked outside Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, • One-and two-lane roundabouts
Singapore, Diego Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and • Bicycle lanes and paths
Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands. We leverage • County, State Highways,and federal road design
this breadth and depth of in-house expertise to tackle routine • Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense
and extremely challenging projects with creative and innovative installations
solutions. We will bring this same creativity, innovation, and • Compliance with Federal Highways Administration
technical expertise to your projects. requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
General Site Design
Utilities Design
Civil and engineering is a very broad field.B+K rarely shies away The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K civil
from difficult or challenging projects.Our strength is the diversity and environmental engineering practice. All forms of water are
of our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions a resource for our communities: drinking water, wastewater,
to our clients' needs. Under our general site design services, we stormwater,irrigation water,groundwater,surface water,brackish
typically help our clients through the pre-planning and planning water, seawater, reclaimed water, and reuse water. Our utilities
process to develop a site through detailed design, permits and designers understand the precious nature of water and routinely
regulatory approvals, public involvement and outreach, and implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects
contract administration.Earthwork is typically one of the largest and uses water responsibly. Within our civil and environmental
costs for site development. We use Civil3D by Autodesk to engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a
optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize our client's diverse range of experience to address any project's water needs,
costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in reducing including water distribution and treatment,wastewater collection
the financial burden on our already struggling communities. For and treatment, wastewater reclamation, stormwater management
our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this and treatment, and drainage design. We offer the following
services sector,we offer:
expertise:
• Due diligence studies • Infrastructure capacity studies
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design • Water mains,laterals,and site fire protection
• Earthwork analysis • Water storage facilities
• Site layout design • Water catchment systems
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices • Water wells
• Demolition design • New drinking water source reports
• Infrastructure master planning • Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Infrastructure condition assessments • Gravity sewer mains,laterals,and manholes
• Parking lot design • Low-pressure sewer systems
• ADA barrier removal and ADAAG-compliant design • Wastewater force mains
• Permits and regulatory approvals, including NPDES • Pump stations
permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection • Granular activated carbon treatment systems
permits,and water connection approvals • Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater
Road and Highway Design treatment
B+K routinely provides roadway design as part of our full range of • Wastewater reclamation and reuse
engineering design services for infrastructure and facility projects. • Biosolids handling management and treatment
These services include design of major and local roadways,design • Septage receiving facilities
of multimodal facilities, traffic calming, pavement design, and • Process design,instrumentation,and controls
drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially • Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
adept at developing layout solutions that minimize environmental • Operation and maintenance manuals
impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural • Training of water and wastewater operators
terrain features, adapt sites to natural drainage patterns, adhere • Individual wastewater systems,including enhanced IWS
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• Packaged wastewater treatment systems has evaluated hundreds of sources, wells, storage tanks, pump
• Skid-mounted systems for water and wastewater stations,treatments systems,and backflow prevention devices on
applications Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego
• Water treatment pilot studies Garcia, South Korea, and Japan. We leverage our expertise in
• Water system hydraulic modelling using WaterGEMS and sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize
WaterCAD the potential for contamination,improve upon constructability,
• In situ condition assessments of water and wastewater and address ease of operation and maintenance.
infrastructure Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of
• Drainage analyses and reports experience designing affordable and workforce housing
• Drainage lines,manholes,and grated drain inlets developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance
• Flood studies affordable housing requirements and revenue.We also understand
• Hydrologic and hydraulic modelling using one-dimensional the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all
and two-dimensional software models for steady and members of our society regardless of their economic situation.
unsteady flows To achieve this balance, we work with the developer to meet
• Detention and retention basins the requirements of their 201H application or similar county
• Low impact development best management practices program while maximizing the number of units for each income
• Green stormwater infrastructure tier. Grading and parking costs are typically large portions of
• Stormwater harvesting and reuse a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to
• Stormwater Management Program Plans reduce earthwork costs. Optimal parking needs are achieved by
• Storm Water Quality Strategic Plans thorough and creative layout analysis.
• Stormwater Quality Reports
• Public outreach and training for stormwater management Dredging: Our firm has a long history of dredging design. From
• Stormwater retrofit best management practices the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
• Compliance with the City and County of Honolulu's Rules Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to
Relating to Water Quality(RRWR) mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and the recent new Kapalama Container
One aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice Terminal Wharf and Dredging, we understand the complex
that sets us apart from other firms is the high number of personnel biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues
that obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers surrounding maintenance and capital dredging. Because are
that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control; a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater engineering in-house, we can address these challenging issues
quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control minimize risk to our clients.
and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed civil
engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer (CWPPP) Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management:
and a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Preparer Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs), and some of our Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department of Health
licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National
being experts in erosion and sediment control and stormwater Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits;
quality,management,and treatment. County Special Management Area (SMA) permits; and State
Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) Hawaii Revised Statutes
Specialty Services (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering of experience to navigate complex regulatory processes and
practice that sets us apart from other firms is our specialty services successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because
that few local civil engineering firms offer.These services include our firm has completed multiple projects in each county over 40
sanitary surveys, affordable housing, resilient design, dredging, years in business,we are familiar with the nuanced differences in
and environmental risk management. the regulatory requirements throughout the state.This familiarity
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's
distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations, risks and obligations to the maximum extent practicable.
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid,
operator certification compliance of public water systems minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is to
to determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise,
customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report traffic, etc.) to the maximum extent practicable. Designs will be
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting
physical assets of the water system that threaten public health. the purpose, need, and schedule of the project. Scheduling
B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and
with practical field experience. In addition,our sanitary surveyor aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental impacts.
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By avoiding environmental impacts, the permit process can be meet new program requirements, and various R&M projects to
streamlined. extend the life of existing assets.We normally start these projects
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable with a condition assessment, due diligence study, code analysis,
impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment. and/or programming based on the client's goals. Once the scope
Minimization measures could include reducing the design is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary illustrate our intent for client review and confirmation.The design
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt intent is documented in plans and specifications through client-
curtains or embankment stabilization, permanent or temporary required milestones. These contract documents are finalized and
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for prepared for permitting and bidding.
protected avian species, and inclusion of biological monitoring Our expertise in local codes, ordinances, and regulations allow
during construction. us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions
For any resource loss that cannotbe avoided or minimized,the final to streamline permitting. We support the client leading up to
step of our ERM process is mitigation.One important aspect of any and during procurement with delivering the project for bidding
proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment. in timely manner as well as responding quickly to any bidder's
To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to avoid compensatory request for information.
mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation The example above exemplifies the level of architectural design
is a specific requirement for USACE permits under 33 Code of service we promote and provide consistently to our clients. We
Federal Regulations(CFR)332 and requires adaptive management, are not limited to certain aspects of the project delivery. Our
long-term management, performance criteria, monitoring, architecture group provides a wide range of services at any stage
and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key of the project life. Having a team with design acumen, technical
environmental regulations and our experience, we develop and expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery
implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against makes us a partner to our client.
compensatory mitigation under 33CFR332 and instead propose Our architecture group brings innovations from major national
mitigation under different regulations that do not have such conferences, such as World of Modular, American Correctional
stringent requirements. An example of our expertise is the New Association, and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By
Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT) Wharf and Dredging investing in our people, we continue to educate ourselves with
project,where we avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to Hawaii.
condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources For example, presentations at recent conferences inspired us to
under the KCT project were addressed under the Magnuson- help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement program by
Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act. utilizing modular construction for more rapid, yet controlled,
ARCHITECTURE deployment.
The B+K architecture group provides building design solutions MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
based on client needs through active listening and innovative The B+K mechanical group, was formerly known as Katayama
design approaches. Our architects and interior designers tackle & Associates, Inc, before merging with B+K, in January 2025.
any building design projects, ranging from new construction to We have been providing quality mechanical designs in Hawaii for
renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked over 26 years with projects ranging from mechanical assessments
on many projects for public sector clients, our architecture to renovations to new buildings which include services such as
group understands the procurement processes and permitting air conditioning, ventilation, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC
requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better building commissioning and energy management and control
strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedules and bid systems. We've worked with all sectors of the construction
controls to meet the client's goals. industry, including commercial, City, County and State clients.
The breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and Our group utilizes the"team concept" style of managing projects
knowledge allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions while committed to the Client's functional,budget and schedule
to meet the client's challenges. For example, we provide the concerns.
architecture design services under a single contract with the A major portion of our past projects have focused upon the
State Department of Education (DOE). The DOE initiated their renovation or rehabilitation of existing buildings where we have
Facility Asset Management program, whereby prequalified always done extensive site investigations to determine problems
designers,project coordinators, and contractors provide services and solutions based upon conditions viewed at the site. Some of
to address the needs of the DOE.In addition,the B+K architecture our notable projects include the State Capitol Building, Capitol
group provides design services under the Statewide Architectural Pools, Replacement of the Chillers at the University of Hawaii
Design Services contract. We excel in managing a long list of Stan Sheriff Center and the University of Hawaii, Waterhouse
projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize projects, and Strength and Conditioning Center.
creating a team and project delivery that produce designs in sync
with the construction funding and specific school schedule. We are also very versed in new building construction and are very
familiar with the steps and processes that are necessary to have
The project types with the DOE contract include new construction a complete and successful building design. Some of our notable
utilizing modular construction,renovation of existing facilities to
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new building construction projects include the County of Hawaii Guide for the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development.
—Emergency Call Center, the Kauai Judiciary Complex and the Born out of hospitality design,
University of Hawaii—Hamilton Library,Phase III. �
our team brings an "experience- LOW IMPACT rnver,IaoMe.ar
We are dedicated to every client and we tackle each project with oriented design"philosophy to every �wA`FOTI R H WAI
project g Y Y FOR�1AWAI
unwavering commitment and are always striving to learn and project, ensuring that aesthetics, -'' °
enhance our quality of work.This ensures that we deliver the best functionality, and sustainability
suited designs for our clients. are priorities. Our diverse team of
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING physical planners and landscape
architects bring a sensitivity to
The B+K electrical group, formerlyknown as Ho & Okita and g p merging architecture and site
H&O-III,before merging with B+K, has been providing quality engineering. Cultural sensitivity,
electrical designs in Hawaii for over 30 years. With projects design, and authentic indigenous
ranging from renovations to new buildings and including services sense of place are also key
such as site distribution, electrical, lighting, fire alarm, security, components of our design practice.
and telecom infrastructure work, we've worked with all sectors We focus on doing the right thing
of the construction industry, including commercial, city, county, and making sure that the design is appropriate and vetted.
state,and federal clients.Our longevity is based on our work ethic.
All projects are approached with three goals: providing a design We have fostered relationships with plant nurseries on each island
that can be built,that is on time,and that is on budget. to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs.We also
regularly attend training and workshops and meet with equipment
This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design
Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems trends and best practices,maintaining relationships with local and
for various school campuses. Our services include assessing and national suppliers.
setting the priority of projects, setting the standards for all DOE
fire alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm Our current capabilities include:
projects,and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. ' Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site • Planting design(native,cultural,and adaptive)
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built • Irrigation master planning and design
with minimal to no field adjustments required.The design process • Irrigation system audits
involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all • Playground design
deadlines. Throughout the design process, the cost is evaluated • Landscape lighting design
with revisions being made to keep the project within budget. • Hardscape design
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more • Low-voltage lighting design
completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all • Pool and water feature design
other consultants combined. Because of our attention to detail, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
knowledge of local and national code requirements, and ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for Because of B+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager
advice on all fire alarm related issues. on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and
knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our These projects require significant coordination and frequent
electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each project communication and collaboration with the City, facility users,
with the same level of commitment. We are continually learning and community to ensure that impact to operations and the
and improving our quality of work so that we can provide our surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible.
clients with the highest quality designs and technical support. For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Boulevard Widening,Phase 3 project for the City and County of
The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape, Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services(DTS)includes
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low- removal of trees,demolition of existing pavement,driveways,and
impact and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, other homeowner encroachments located within the City right-
landscape management and restoration, comprehensively of-way, grading and paving work, striping installation, utility
improving the human experience of built and natural relocations and installations, the construction of retaining (soil
environments. Our studio group has been providing landscape nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and
architecture design services for over 30 years, locally, statewide, drainage swales,and concrete work for the installation of concrete
and internationally for private and public clients. Our project curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project
experience and expertise include campus and universities, requires extensive communication and collaboration with various
parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities, and US agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners.
Department of Defense installations. In 2023, B+K completed In addition, construction management services were provided
an update of the State's Low Impact Development Practitioner's for the City
's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf
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Course Driving Range Improvements project which included data safely and economically. Our archaeological subconsultants
mass grading of the entire driving range,a new concrete cart path, typically equip their archaeologists with tablets that allow
new pre-wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. photographs, sketches, and field forms to be recorded digitally
During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) and transmitted immediately back to the office for incorporation
were discovered. However, through close coordination with the into reports. Our biological subconsultants use Trimble GNSS
archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around receivers to record walking surveys and points of interest during
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project. biological surveys. B+K has drones and pilots that can capture
INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE METHODS AND aerial imagery of a site to supplement data collected by field
PROJECT APPROACH personnel,especially in areas that are difficult to access. Our firm
has iPhones, iPads,and Microsoft Surface tablets to assist with
Through our experience providing consulting services to CoH, field data collection.
B+K has developed an understanding of CoH's needs and how we
can support those needs as an extension of your staff. The B+K Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE): Accurately identifying
team offers a breadth and depth of diverse resources to support existing subsurface utilities and foundations is a critical part of
CoH project managers and can mobilize staff and resources as the preliminary design of a project. Proper application of SUE
needed to efficiently and effectively deliver your projects. early in the design process can avoid costly change orders during
construction.
We have local presence combined with offices throughout Oahu.
We can dedicate staff as needed,when they are needed. Our Add Four quality levels of SUE are recognized by the Federal
Multiple locations ensure that we can meet face-to-face with City Highway Administration: Level D (lowest) to Level A (highest).
staff as often as necessary.In addition,our staff has good working The different levels are related to the level of risk, accuracy, and
relationships with other agencies that can assist in research, reliability of the information obtained. Lower quality levels tend
coordination,or permitting that may be needed. to have higher risk,are less accurate,and less reliable than higher
levels.
Our general approach to any project and the points at which
innovative, alternative, and unique methods will be considered Level D involves reviewing existing as-built and record drawings
are described and identified in this section. After CoH contacts and interviews with persons knowledgeable of the project area.
the B+K principal in charge, the project requirements, scope However, these records and testimonies typically lack critical
of services, schedule, and budget will be reviewed; and the data. We use Level D methods for project planning.
composition of the specific B+K project manager and project team Level C involves the use of topographic,bathymetric, and aerial
will be identified. The project manager will then coordinate the surveys to identify visible features,such as manholes,drain inlets,
team and subconsultant staff. We propose to organize our project valve boxes, ditches, channels, and piping, to obtain detailed
team based on the key team members' individual regulatory and information.The collected data are compared to as-built or record
technical experience.Innovative,alternative,and unique methods drawings, and maps are updated to match the most recent data.
will be considered with a focus on technical feasibility, cost- We often find previously unrecorded utilities or updated elevation
effectiveness, permit requirements, constructability, life-cycle data via Level C SUE methods. For a relatively small additional
costs,and long-term maintenance. cost, toning of underground utilities can be incorporated into
Survey Methods: Our project team has extensive experience the survey to provide additional assurance of the location of the
with ground-based light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and utilities.
drone survey methods. Ground-based LiDAR systems generate Level B involves the use of surface geophysical methods to
a detailed data point cloud that captures much more accurate and determine the depth and location of utilities. These methods are
higher resolution topographic data compared to conventional noninvasive and can cover a large area quickly and cost-effectively.
surveying methods.Depending on field conditions,ground-based Chapter 4 of the Manual on Subsurface Investigations published by
LiDAR allows field personnel to obtain data for areas that may the National Cooperative Highway Research Program(NCHRP)
not be easily accessible. For example, collecting data without of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) lists several types
lane closures in travel ways. We also work with firms that have of surface geophysical methods, including seismic, electrical,
the capability to use remotely operated vehicles, single-beam electromagnetic,and potential field methods. Ground-penetrating
and multibeam sonar systems, side-scan sonar, and centimeter- radar(GPR)is a reliable surface geophysical method that we have
level differential and real-time kinematic global positioning used often on projects to obtain data on underground utilities and
system (GPS) devices to conduct surveys. The most appropriate avoid costly conflicts between existing utilities and new piping,
survey methods that provide the best value to and quality data for manholes,drain inlets,and foundations.
CoH will be selected. On the Route 11 Corridor Study, drone Level A involves physically locating underground utilities
survey methods were used to establish a suitable base and save nondestructively via potholing and excavation. This highest SUE
thousands in ground survey costs. level allows the designer to identify the type,condition,material,
Field Investigation Methods: Our project team has extensive size,location,and elevation of subsurface utilities.
experience with employing iPads, GPS devices, remotely The most basic SUE quality levels (D and C) will be employed
controlled drones,and other mobile devices to collect accurate site on each project. Higher SUE quality levels (B and A) will be
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used as appropriate on a case-by-case basis for each project. Our employed GPR, toning, and excavation to identify the location,
firm has experience with GPR,toning,and excavation to identify depth, and condition of utilities.
underground utilities on previous projects. We have completed
wastewater line and water line condition assessments where we
PAST PERFORMANCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services to the
County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on projects.B+K will
remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County of Hawaii. Our successful professional service
performance has resulted in the following:
• Our Co'mnitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2024 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #36 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008—2025 as one of Hawaii's"Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009,2011—2013,2015,2022-
2025)
• 2010—2024 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011—2015,2018-2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 23 years(available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A: Awards and Client
Evaluations for a list of our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE THE FOREGOING IS A STATEMENT OF FACTS.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 30, 2025
33.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge
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1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(if any)
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PL.4) Community Planning(Community/Regional
Plans,General Plan,Climate Adaptation)
PART II—GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. 2008 03-929-9763
2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP
94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A a.TYPE
Corporation
2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Waipahu HI 96797
6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
7Kathleen Chu,PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge NAME OF FIRM(IF BLOCK 2A IS A BRANCH OFFICE)
6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS
808 836-7787 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(IF ANY) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER
KFC Airport,Inc. 1980 03-929-9763
9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE II
10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
c.No.of Employees c.Revenue
a.Function b.Discipline a.Profile b.Experience Index
Code (1) Firm (2) Branch Code Number(see
below)
02 Administrative 37 A05 Airports;Navaids;Airport Lighting;Aircraft Fueling 5
06 Architects 21 A06 Airports;Terminals&Hangars;Freight 6
Handling
08 CADD Technician 8 C10 Commercial Building(low rise);Shopping Centers 4
12 Civil Engineers 23 C15 Construction Management 8
15 Construction Inspector 66 E02 Educational Facilities;Classrooms 4
16 Construction Managers 40 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 4
18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;... 5
21 Electrical Engineers 5 Ell Environmental Planning 4
23 Environmental Engineer 5 H07 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 6
37 Interior Designer 1 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 6
Housing(Residential,Multi-Family;Apartments;
39 Landscape Architect 7 HI1 1
Condominiums)
47 Planner 5 L03 Landscape Architecture 4
48 Project Managers 23 P05 Planning(Community;Regional;...) 5
50 Risk Assessor 3 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 1
52 Sanitary Engineer 1 R06 Rehabilitation (Buildings;Structures;Facilities) 3
53 Schedulers 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 4
58 Technician/Analyst 7 S07 Solid Wastes;Incineration;Landfill 4
S13 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 4
T02 Testing&Inspection Services 4
W02 Water Resources;Hydrology;Ground Water 4
256 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 4
11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES
OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
a.Federal Work 7 1.Less than$100,000 6.$2 million to less than$5 million
2.$100,000 to less that$250,000 7.$5 million to less than$10 million
b.Non-Federal Work 9 3.$250,000 to less than$500,000 8.$10 million to less than$25 million
4.$500,000 to less than$1 million 9.$25 million to less than$50 million
c.Total Work 9 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater
12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATURE b.DATE
June 30, 2025
c.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu,PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
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Architectural Hawaii Business Magazine's
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Top p ;300 US Architectu. a lord 2008-2024 Recipient
2023: 2009,2011-2013,2015,2022-2025:1st Place
2021,2023:1st Place
2024 «�
k�,L Best i70
Firms.
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Zweig Group's
2024:8th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2023:2nd Place Multidiscipline
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2022: 4th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
3rd Place Internal Marketing Award E II R
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2021: 1st Place Multidiscipline a'
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees } Engineering News-Record
3rd Place Internal Marketing AwardEdP
E N R Magazine
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2020: 1st Place Multidiscipline
1st Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2024:#36 National
2023:#35 National
2022:#30 National
2021:#48 National
2020:#44 National
- - - 2019:#39 National
Inc
5CXXI
INC. 5000 American
to Companie.P Heart
Association
2021:#4761 National
2018:#4805 National
AHA Fit-Friendly Worksite
National Award
2012:Platinum Achievement Recipient
2011,2013:Gold Achievement Award
2018,2021:Silver Achievement Award
2014:Worksite Innovation Award
AC E C
American Council of
lFnr)iinrrnciriinri C nIraniraairnIIes
of Hawaii
Excellence Awards
• Wanaao Road/Keolu Drive Reconstructed Sewer
• Bowers+Kubota Warehouse/Office Space
• Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Honor Award-National)
1-1 Honor Awards ASCE
Construction Management • Kaumualii Highway Lihue Mill Bridge-Rice Street American Society of
Association of America • UH Information Technology Center J
• Ewa Makai Middle School Civil Engineers
• Honouliuli WWTP-New Solids Handling Facility
• Honoapiilani Highway Widening,Lahainaluna Road
2019 Construction Management Project to Aholo Road Outstanding Civil Engineering
•
Achievement Award Water/Wastewater/Utility: New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL Achievement Award
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
Construction value greater than $50M • South Ramp Microtunneling Project • Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
•
• Kaneohe-Kailua Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment \ • Kaneohe-Kailua Watewater New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL
Facilities Project KK Tunnel Conveyance&Treatment • Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Facilities Project K-K Tunnel • Hawaiki Submarine Cable and Kapolei Landing Station
(Grand Award and Best Large Project)
2024 Project Achievement Award • Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Grand Award
and Best Large Project[Hawaii],Best Large Project[Region],
Education: Construction value greater than $50M and Honor Award[NationalD
• The West Maui Temporary School Facility Project
PROJECT
AWAR DS ,.„
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Hawaii Society of American Society of
Professional Engineers Landscape Architects
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American Public Hawaii Chapter
2011 Project of the Year Award Works Association \ General Design Merit Award
• Kamehameha Avenue Roadway Improvements • University of Hawaii—West Oahu,New
Administration and Allied Health Building
Public Works Project of the Year
• Ala Wai Golf Course Driving Range Improvements
CM Project of the Year
• Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
• Haleakala Highway Widening,Phase II
• Honouliuli WWTP,New Solids Handling Facility
• Ewa Makai Middle School
• Manele Small Boat Harbor Ferry and ADA Improvements
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
• Pa'au'au Stream Building Project
Project Management Project of the Year
• Mariana Properties Development
• National Cemetery Stabilization
Construction Management National Project of the Year
• Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Strategic Highway Safety Plan $533,460
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work:
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 — Staff Score Section 3— Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Ty Shiramizu, Amy Yamakawa, 1. Keeps you informed
Kaitlyn Nokosi 5
Comments:Consultant team was very easy to work with. Comments:Team was easy to communicate with. All
Enjoyed doing business with them. questions were addressed as appropriate. We were always
informed throughout the process.
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu solutions
Comments: Kathleen took great care of us and our project. 5 5
We would highly recommend her and the company for future Comments:All problems were addressed with workable
projects. solutions. Very thankful.
3. Treats you as an important team member 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions
Comments:Always treated as an important team member. 5 Comments: Felt as though we were working as a team and 5
that they valued our suggestions and opinions.
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments.Team was sufficiently staffed with very 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
individuals.
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity *Teamwork Comments:Always responded in a timely manner.
5
Comments:All core values were achieved 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
Comments:All project goals were on schedule and 5
Section 2—Technical Ability achieved.
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
Comments: Everyone was very professional in their work. 5 Comments:All documents were provided in a timely 5
No ethical problems at all. manner.
2. General technical knowledge Section 5-Value
Comments:The team's general technical knowledge and 5
background resulted in the production of an updated SHSP 1. Adheres to project budget
that we can be proud of. 5
3. Knowledge of the contract Comments:
5
Comments:Team understood the contract. I had no worries. 2. Provides added value
Comments:Their knowledge and background greatly added 5
4.Quality of response to documents value to this project.
5
Comments: Team was very responsive to any requests and
production of documents. Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments: Overall performance is excellent!
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 2. Would be your choice for future service
Comments:Team kept our project on schedule to meet 5 Comments:Yes! Would be our choice and would
deadlines. recommend to others.
7. Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5 Thank you for your assistance with this project! We really appreciate the
Comments: hard work and dedication that was put into this project. Document came
out beautifully!
Ms.Jan Higaki State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Environmental Guideline & Training Program $744,284
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Planning
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 -Staff Score Section 3-Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Ronald Sato, Carah Kadota, Jared Chang, Amy 5 1. Keeps you informed 5
Yamakawa
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2.Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3.Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4 -Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2-Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5-Value
Comments: 1.Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6-Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating N/A 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
N/A
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study $674,627
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Study
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 —Staff Score_ Section 3—Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Lindsay Nakashima, Kristen 1. Keeps you informed
Yoshida, Mike Nishimura, Jeremy Michelson, 5 5
Albert Rivera, Jamie Tang, Nick Kanno
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3. Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2—Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5—Value
Comments: 1. Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: i Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
LICENSES -ARCHITECTS
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA Chad Okinaka,AIA, LEED AP
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SIGNATURE OFL ENSEE SI EOFLICENSEE ____[_
Jonathan Ramento,AIA Dean Ichiyama,AIA
AR-18406 AR-11935
License Number Expiration date 1 I
License Number Expiration date ti AR-77935 4/3012026 F�7i �" •
AR-18406 4/30/20260. •• �{r4:'::
• STATE OF HAW OEPARrMEMr OF COMMERCE Alt Cr 1 IAER AFFAIRS t• ,:-F, �;�
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTM ENT OF COMMERCE AND CON SUM ER AFFAIRS . �• !-
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LICENSES - ENGINEERS
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP Kathleen Chu, PE
PE-9548 PE-12808
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SIGNATURE OF LICENSEE -
LICENSES - ENGINEERS
Brian Itozaki, PE, LEED AP Michael Nishimura,PE,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP, LEED AP
PE-9058 Bg��1 � PE-10772
License Number Expiration etete D.r r,131 License Number Expiration date INi
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Lindsay Nakashima, PE,CWPPP,CESCPP, MBA Cary Kondo, PE, CWPPP, CESCPP
PE-12569 PE-4575
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PE-9787 PE-15808
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Dear Mr. Darrow,
Attached please find Bowers+ Kubota Consulting's electronic Statement of Qualifications to provide Professional
Services to the Planning Department for Fiscal Year 2026 for the following services:
• PL.5—Community Planning(Environmental Planning)
• PL.9—Community Planning(Writer,Grant Writer)
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Kathleen Chu by email at
kchu@bowersandkubota.com or by telephone at(808) 836-7787.
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Mr.Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2025-2026
PL.5)Community Planning(Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental
Impact Statements)
Dear Mr. Darrow:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2025-2026 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 45 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at kchu@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Kathleen Chu, PE
Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
94.408 Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Wai 1pahu,HI 96797 808)83 i-7787 wwsv howersandku6ota tom
STANDARD
FORM 330
ARCHITECT- ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2025 -2026
2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
June 1, 2025 PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning,
Environmental Assessments,Environmental Impact Statements)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu,PE,Vice President/Principal-In-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
CC Bowers+Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 836-7787 (808) 834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
(COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR THE PRIME CONTRACTOR AND ALL KEY SUBCONTRACTORS.)
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Environmental Impact Statements)
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
b.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
9.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM ❑x (ATTACHED)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7tzozi)Page 1
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu, PE
PROJECT MANAGERS
Jared Chang, AICP
Ronald Sato, AICP
Carah Kadota Ito, AICP
Malachi Krishok, AICP
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
Lindsay Nakashima, PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, MBA
Michael Nishimura, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
TECHNICAL IN-HOUSE RESOURCES
Planning
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu, AICP
Monica Daga
Noah Tabar
Kaitlyn Nokosi
Civil Engineering
Eric Tamashiro, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC, CESCPP, LEED AP
Architecture
Hae-Dong Lee, AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA
Chad Okinaka, AIA, LEED AP
Graphics
Amy Yamakawa
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7i2o2i)Page 2
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in Charge 33 3
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v= Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12808 (exp.4/30/2026)1
Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#54022 (exp.12/31/2025)1
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership, Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies, Current Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Guideline and Training Program Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K is working to develop an environmental guideline for HDOT staff that complies with federal, state,and county
environmental regulations and ordinances so that they can effectively cultivate and implement projects. The B+K team is
also developing a training program for HDOT staff so that they can effectively integrate environmental clearances in a timely
manner and have a better understanding of the project delivery process.
PROJECT COST: $744,200
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Waikapu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b SCOPE: B+K is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the Waiale
Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy
swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice (BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.
PROJECT COST: $75,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation, Kaumualii Highway PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha, Kekaha, Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery
West Maui,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
d. SCOPE: B+K is a subconsultant to TetraTech providing assistance to the County of Maui in response to the devastating Lahaina
fires in August 2023.B+K provides management and damage assessment assistance to the Infrastructure Resource Support
Function (RSF),which includes the roadways,storm drainage,water supply,and wastewater systems. Services assist and guide
the County by offering comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination,and opportunities to emerge stronger and
more resilient.Activities include the preparation of project worksheets,funding matrices,strategic planning for temporary and
permanent housing,presentations,and a recovery roadmap.
PROJECT COST: N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 3
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 20 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v( Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration (formal city planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 028907)
emphasis)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies, Senior Executive Institute, Class 26 Graduate (2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary (2017-present)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
North Shore,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL Hanapepe Master Plan Update and Environmental Assessment 2020 2024
Hanapepe,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner/Beneficiary Consultation Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: Updated the Hanapepe Homestead Master Plan for 365-acres of DHHL lands in west Kauai and prepared an
Environmental Assessment,including public and beneficiary outreach,master planning and environmental planning.Next
phase of the master plan included implementation of 75-new residential lots in Hanapepe, Kauai.
PROJECT COST: $133,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPD Training Academy New Parking Lot and Master Plan Improvements Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:B+K is preparing the civil design and HRS 343 Environmental Assessment for a new parking lot and master plan
improvements at Ke Kula Ma kai (the HPD training academy).The Draft Environmental Assessment was published in the
Environmental Review Programs Environmental Notice in May 2024 and is anticipated to be completed in the same year.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lanai Residence Subdivision Phase 2B 2022 N/A
Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planning Manager
d. SCOPE:The Lanai Residence Lots,Phase 2B is the third phase of the Lanai Residence Lots Subdivision.This project is located at
the southwestern portion of Lanai City at the end of Fifth Street.The DHHL (Department of Hawaiian Home Lands) parcel TMK
(2)4-9-002:057 comprises 50 acres.Phases 1 and 2A were constructed in 2001 and consist of forty-five 10,000-square-foot(SF)lots
on approximately 13 acres.Phase 2B will develop the remaining area to address the housing needs for Lanai.The current master plan
for the remaining area consists of 10,000-SF lots and a 5-acre park.Potable water would be obtained from Lanai Water Company.The
wastewater would be conveyed to and treated at the Lanai City Wastewater Reclamation Facility (WRF).This project will update the
master plan for the remaining area to provide lots needed to meet the current waiting list and potential other land uses.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planning Manager
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation and
adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's
climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,logistical and
administrative sup Dort,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 4
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 35 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538)
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation, Board of Trustees (2010-2016)
1111 '1111.RELEVANT PROJECTS
LE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii and Kahului,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DOT,Harbors is acquiring several privately-owned properties to expand both Hilo and Kahului Harbors'
facilities to improve operational efficiency to accommodate goods shipped.Developed improvement concepts for access,
stacking lanes,cruise ship passengers,and overall cargo operations.Prepared due diligence reports addressing site conditions,
access and other property information.An Environmental Assessment was prepared for Hilo Harbor.
PROJECT COST: $1,214,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife (DOFAW) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui Marsh Protection Project Ongoing N/A
Kailua, Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DLNR,is planning to construct maintenance road,ramp for wetland access of equipment,other accessory
improvements(gates, staging areas,etc.)to provide improved access for staff around a portion of the Kawainui Marsh State
Wildlife Sanctuary(Kawainui Marsh)to support their wetland restoration,upland reforestation,and management efforts.
Managing the design work for improvements,obtaining land use permits,and overall project coordination with DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $1,138,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning Ongoing N/A
Kahaluu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c.
SCOPE: DOFAW is developing a forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,and
design for improvements.Plan development includes the University Hawaii Community College-Palamanui.This project
aims to protect and improve some of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational
opportunities and educational programs for the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui and
DLNR's DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $385,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply (BWS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
BWS Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Reactivation Facility Project Ongoing N/A
Kapolei, Oahu,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The BWS is pursuing construction of a new GAC reactivation facility at a site in the Kapolei district of Oahu as a
long-term solution to address the disposal and reuse of spent GAC from their water facilities.Conducted due diligence and site
feasibility evaluations for several sites being considered.Working on the removal of deed restrictions for one property.Will
then complete environmental documentation,land use permits,and community consultations required for the project.
PROJECT COST: $1,200,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools (KS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project
Kahuluu,Hawaii,Hawaii Ongoing N/A
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: KS is restoring the Kapaunoni Heiau which extends into a tide pool that was impacted by construction of the former
Keauhou Beach Hotel.Work includes developing reconstruction plans,addressing historic sites,COE permit and federal agency
requirements,obtaining State and County land use peunits, and consultation with lineal descendants.PROJECT COST: $8,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 5
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project Manager 9 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 34599)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,600
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,
and City and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional
Facility with objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate
mitigation and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate
and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth
Council,program management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the
council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
YH Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Temporary Pearl City Police Station 2021 N/A
Pearl City, Oahu
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: B+K is providing planning,design and permitting for the Temporary Pearl City Police Station located next to the
Police Academy.Project include preparation of EA,Major Special Use Permit,Major SMA Permit,and zoning variance
permits.Design includes temporary trailers with 150 parking stalls and utility connections to the existing Police academy
utility systems.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Business,Economic Development and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable Development
LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
e
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface,and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
10 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics (major) Urban and Environmental American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 37112)
Policy (minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Developing,running,and troubleshooting a hydraulic model of the existing water system with the addition of the
proposed water improvements, including sources and storage in WateCAD. Currently preparing Environmental Assessments
(EAs) and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.
The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (ifapp/icab/e)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b
' SCOPE: As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE: Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d• SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting's North Shore Sustainable
Communities Plan.The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District
through 2040 and beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input to analyze and address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic
and tourism implications from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST: N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Monica Daga Senior Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association-Hawaii Chapter,Member, 2023-present
Certified Member-American Association of Airport Executives,2017
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
South Ramp Redevelopment Study for Daniel K.Inouye International Airport 2020 N/A
(HNL),Honolulu,HI
a.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Developed a redevelopment plan consolidating general aviation,airline/airport support,and air cargo facilities at the South Ramp.
The project goal was to ensure efficient land use and safety of aircraft and airport operations.Mrs.Daga was responsible for assisting with
the analysis and documentation. She served as the task lead for preparing the conceptual implementation schedule/sequencing plan and the
environmental overview of the preferred alternative layout.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Design Services for Program Management Support,Honolulu,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
b• SCOPE:Provided design services for program management support for various airports including Daniel K.Inouye International Airport
(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport(LIH),Hilo International Airport(ITO) and Kona International Airport(KOA).Mrs.
Daga assisted with the environmental documentation for the Electric Vehicle Bus Fleet Depot Infrastructure for the HNL Consolidated
Rent-A-Car(CONRAC),the documentation for the ITO Existing Noise Assessment,Site Selection Study for the CONRAC Facility at KOA,
gate-utilization studies for LIH,as well as AutoCAD drafting for the Hawaii Statewide Airport Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 77
Three-Dimensional Mapping.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lihue Airport Master Plan and Noise Exposure Map Update,Lihue,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
c• SCOPE:Updated the airport master plan to ensure airfield,passenger terminal,general aviation,air cargo,airline and air support facilities
meet the 20-year aviation activity demand of airport operations and passenger enplanements.The project also included a noise exposure map
update to evaluate the aircraft noise exposure within the vicinity of the airport due to aircraft fleet mix changes and airfield improvements as
well as identify potential incompatible land use.Mrs.Daga served as task lead to prepare the terminal demand/capacity analysis and facility
requirements,environmental overview,and implementation plan of the preferred alternative plan.For the Noise Exposure Map Update,Mrs.
Daga assisted with the documentation of the analyses.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Assessment for the Lanai Airport Runway Extension and Associated 2019 N/A
Improvements,Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Evaluated the environmental impacts of the proposed infrastructure improvements to the airport environment and identify any
obstructions to airspace operations.The project also included Planning Safety Risk Assessment(SRA) Panel Meetings to evaluate with the
Federal Aviation Administration lines of businesses if the proposed project can proceed without any safety impacts and high risks to the
airfield and airspace systems.Mrs.Daga assisted with the documentation of the existing airfield and airspace systems for the presentation
to the SRA panel meetings and developed the airport layout plans drawings to reflect the proposed project and identify potential airspace
obstructions.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Rental Car Facilities Program Management,Phase II
Honolulu,HI 2019 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
e. SCOPE:Provided program management support services for the consolidated rental car(ConRAC) facilities at various airports including
Daniel K.Inouye International Airport(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport,Hilo International Airport and Kona
International Airport.The statewide ConRAC planning efforts also included an Alternative Energy Shuttle Bus Pilot Program for the
ConRAC shuttle bus service system at HNL.Mrs.Daga served as the task lead to evaluate the feasibility of adopting electric vehicle shuttle
buses and/or compressed-natural gas shuttle buses for the ConRAC Facility at HNL.The performance metrics were based on operation
efficiency,fuel efficiency,maintenance,and cost results. She also assisted in the landside planning aspect of the Pilot Program which
included the evaluation of the shuttle bus depot facility requirements and the site location alternatives for each alternative energy's required
infrastructure.PROJECT COST:N/A
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now +Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 386400)
Bachelor of Arts, Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Facility Planning and Land Acquisition for Hilo and Kahului Harbors Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
b SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors Facilities
Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the infrastructure
due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor access points and
major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor build out and activities,and planned use and improvements to adjacent thoroughfares and
streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the private lots to complement harbor
improvements.ArcGIS was used to map natural and climate hazards,soils,land use zoning,and flood zones to assess potential impacts and
mitigation measures for the project,as well as identify surrounding landowners to be notified of the project.
PROJECT COST:Hilo Harbor: $912,528/Kahului Harbor: $301,475
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Public Housing Authority PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPHA EA David Malo&Piilani Homes Demolition Project Ongoing N/A
Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:The State HPHA is planning to demolish what remains of their David Malo Circle and Piilani Homes housing developments
in the Lahaina district of the Island of Maui.These homes were damaged from the wildfire of August 2023.The federal Environmental
Assessment(EA)document prepared is intended to support a Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)determination to allow for the
demolition of these housing projects and all structures due to their extensive damage.The processing of this EA and FONSI would utilize
the HUD Environmental Review Online System(HEROS)website.Coordination with the State Hawaii Housing and Finance Development
Corporation(HHFDC)along with the Governor's Office would be required to complete the processing of the EA on HEROS.
CONTRACT VALUE: $115,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
ADM Retail Planning&Architecture PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sueoka Store-HRS 343&HRS 6E
Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE: Currently providing planning services for Sueoka repairs and expansion.Services include HRS 343 and HRS 6E consultation with
the Department of Land and Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation Division and coordination with the Kauai Historic Preservation
Review Commission and Kauai County Planning Department.
CONTRACT VALUE: $123,900
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan Update
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is updating the Strategic Highway Safety Plan for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030 using a data-driven approach to
reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.The plan will identify statewide goals,objectives,and
strategies that are consistent with safety performance measures established by the Federal Highway Administration,and integrate the
highway safety elements of engineering,education,enforcement,and emergency response.
CONTRACT VALUE: $533,400
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
5 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Business,Economic PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Development and Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable
Development LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface, and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Kalama Intermediate School Modular Administration Building Project Ongoing N/A
Makawao,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility (Subconsultant to Kalaeloa
Desalco,LLC) Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
c. SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for
the Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7
MGD;the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by
the WTP;and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water
transmission line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity
will be 1.7 MGD,the facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two
additional phases up to 5.1 MGD.
PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Relocation of the DOE Maui Distrcit Mowers Facility and Community
School for Adults Ongoing N/A
Kahului,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Noah Tabar Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
2 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now +Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Urban Studies
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
PROJECT COST: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Statewide Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Project Management Support Services June 2024-January N/A
Honolulu,HI 2025
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:B+K is providing statewide project management and planning support services for the HDOT Airports (DOT-A).Planning
services support the Engineering Planning Section (AIR-EP) in statewide airport development projects,public planning studies,
and planning document reviews.Services include GIS mapping and analysis,preparation of environmental compliance documents,
analysis in public planning studies,contracting,and planning document review.These services support a variety of projects including
the State Climate Adaptation Action Plan,the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport (HNL) Diamond Head Extension Development
Project,and the Kalaeloa Airport (JRF) Utility Systems Improvement Project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha,Kekaha, 2024 N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from Hanapepe
to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and
wave inundation modeling. The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios combined with different
wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 4
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Sociology
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Provide initial scoping,assessment(Phase I),programming (Phase II),and master plan (Phase III) for reprogramming and
campus improvements to the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility in Kailua(Olomana) on southeast Oahu.Environmental assessment
or impact statement (Phase IV) and plan review use application (Phase V)will be added later via contract amendment once the State
DAGS is able to procure more funding.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Department of Transportation Freight and Statewide Long-Range Land
Transportation plan Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is working with Jacobs,Inc.to update the Statewide and Regional Federal Aid Highways Transportation Plans for the
Districts of Hawaii and Kauai and islands of Molokai and Lanai.The statewide Plan is the overarching land transportation plan that
will set the structure to integrate the individual district plans into a comprehensive,multimodal statewide plan.
PROJECT COST: $1,800,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan 2025-2030
Statewide,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
e. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)is working with the HDOT to update the State's Strategic Highway Safety Plan(SHSP)
for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030. The SHSP is a safety plan that provides a comprehensive framework for reducing highway
fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads throughout the State. The plan identifies highway safety problems and opportunities,
and provides strategies and countermeasures to reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.
Federal, State,and City and County government agencies and safety stakeholders are engaged to ensure the SHSP is developed
through a cooperative process to establish common statewide goals and priorities.
PROJECT COST: $533,460
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamawaka Graphic Designer 36 28
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County, HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan (PPP) update in compliance with federal
regulations regarding interested parties, participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $99,650
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
(Sub-consultant to Biederman Redevelopment Ventures)
Ala Moana Park Master Plan&EIS 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Environmental Impact Statement completed for Biederman Redevelopment
Ventures.
CONTRACT VALUE: $366,800
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide, HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users. Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans 2023 N/A
Island of Maui,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted
housing projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
PROJECT COST: $52,453
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jay Stone,P.E., BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, C1V11 Englneering Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP, CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP 32 14
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9548 (exp.4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,English
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Board Certified Environmental Engineer,Water LEED Accredited Professional Association of Floodplain Managers
Supply&Wastewater International Society of Automation American Society of Civil Engineers
Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality Control Water Environment Federation International Society of Automation
Certified Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Preparer Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer American Academy of Environmental
Certified Professional in Erosion&Sediment Control Hawaii Water Environment Association Engineers&Scientists
Certified Floodplain Manager American Water Works Association Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES Municipal Separate Storm Sewerhy System(MS4)Retrofit Ongoing N/A
Structural BMP Improvements Program
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Principal in Charge/Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Updated the City's action plan to meet permit requirements to retrofit 10%of the City's MS4 drainage structures.Incorporated
a. planned projects from the City's other MS4 programs into the storm water retrofit planning process.Prepared plans,specifications,and
opinions of probable costs for the repair of over 70 catch basins in Kakaako,including replacement with tree filter boxes and planter boxes;a
bioretention cell at the intersection of Kapiolani Boulevard and Sheridan Street;and four different types of permeable pavement and pavers
in the existing bicycle lane on South Street.Conducted HRS 6E consultation with SHPD.Conducted an archaeological inventory survey
for the Sheridan Street project.Prepared the technical design guide of green and grey storm water BMPs for use by City personnel to select
appropriate permanent stormwater BMPs for projects.Prepared new typical details and specifications of green stormwater BMPs and new
standard details and specifications for catch basins and grated drain inlets.Prepared conceptual designs of proposed BMPs in Pearl City
Industrial Park and the Waiau commercial/industrial area.Prepared written updates to the City's SWMPP annual report.Prepared plans,
specifications,and opinions of probable construction costs for the repair of catch basins in the Ala Moana area.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ala Moana Regional Park Pedestrian Bridges,Canal Wall,and Pond Improvements, 2022 2023
Honolulu,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Processed the EIS,the Special Management Area permit,and all environmental permit applications(USACE permit,Section
401 WQC,CZM Consistency,and NPDES permit NOI-C) for repair of the failed canal wall sections,repair of the historic Bridle Bridge,
demolition and replacement of the Piikoi Street and Queen Street bridges,and bank stabilization at the Japanese and Hawaiian Ponds within
the park.PROJECT COST: $14,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Aweoweo Street Drainage Outfall Improvement 2022 2022
Waialua,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Provided permitting and design of storm drain outfall inlet protection.Coordinating processing of all approvals and permits,along
with direction of design and preparation of construction documents.PROJECT COST:$350,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design 2021 N/A
Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Assessed implementation of complete streets concept designs in Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City area as part of planned road
rehabilitation projects in each area.Initial tasks included evaluation of existing conditions through driving,walking,and bicycling audits of
each community;identifying the complete streets network based on land use and roadway configuration;and developing preliminary street
cross-sections showing options for pedestrian walkways,bicycle lanes,shared pathways,and vehicular travel lanes.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
General Hydraulic Engineering Services,Oahu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Project Manager/Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Evaluating scour conditions at 96 existing bridges on Oahu including 44 City and County of Honolulu bridges.Conducting detailed
bridge inspection and preparing SERs to assess the potential for scour at each bridge.Performing hydrologic,HEC RAS analysis,and scour
calculations,environmental permits and developing a Scour Plan of Action and other related engineering services including preparation of
construction drawings,specifications and estimates necessary to address potential bridge scour.CONTRACT VALUE: $5,000,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Michael Nishimura,PE,ESCPC, CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP,LEED AP Project Manager 27 5
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
re!Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil and Environmental Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#10772 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,Physics Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#82626(exp. 9/30/2025)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- GU [#1757 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- CNMI [#507 (eexp. 8/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer LEED Accredited Professional
Society of American Military Engineers,Honolulu Post
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PVT Land Company,Ltd. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
PVT Landfill Owner Advisory Services
Waianae,HI Ongoing N/A
a• (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:Providing general third-party assistance to PVT for their construction and demolition waste landfill facility and its
operations in line with prevailing State of Hawaii,Department of Health permit conditions,regulations and requirements.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,388,400
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration Phase 2 Ongoing TBD
Lihue,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Developing a plan to deal with shearwater bird habitat in the area;creating construction plans and specifications to
stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c• ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street
and Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.
A sign will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact
development design.
CONTRACT VALUE: $3,120,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kauai County Department of Public Works and Construction Management
Support Services for Public Works Wastewater Division Ongoing N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: As a prime consultant, B+K is providing various environmental engineering,project management,construction
management,and inspection services for repair and maintenance and capital improvement projects on this open-end contract.
Task orders include multiple repairs,maintenance,improvements,and permitting at all four of the County of Kaua`i's
wastewater treatment plants,and various pump stations and collection system locations throughout the island.
CONTRACT VALUE: $860,000.00 (Wastewater Division)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kailua and Pupukea Iwi Kupuna Reinterment 2020 N/A
Kailua&Pupukea,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Monitoring Manager and Technical Advisor
SCOPE: Developed design PS&E,permitting and post-design services for the construction of two archaeological reinterment
sites from BWS construction projects. Coordinated with BWS Cultural Specialist/Archaeologist and descendants.
PROJECT COST: $200,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, Deputy Civil Engineering A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA Manager 23 23
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
re/ +Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12569(exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE) Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS ry
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Planning PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Coastal Resilience and Erosion Management Plan 2023 N/A
Maalaea Village,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Civil Engineer.
SCOPE: Conducted a utility study and developed a framework for managed relocation of Maalaea condos and residences on the
shoreline.The study looked at the existing conditions providing an asset analysis of the water,sewer,drainage,electrical,and
access.Impacts to those utilities were then studied based on sea level rise and coastal impacts.Using the information collected,
the study provided questions and considerations for relocation of those utilities for managed retreat.
PROJECT COST: $300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hilton Hawaiian Village PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sea Level Rise Assessment Study 2020 N/A
Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b• ROLE: Project Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted a study on the impacts to the Hilton Hawaiian Village campus'utility infrastructure,vehicular access,and
pedestrian routes as a result of sea level rise,passive flooding,and shoreline waves. The study included providing proposed
mitigation measures to protect the coastline, infrastructure,and ensure critical service components are located above projected
flood elevations. Opinions of probable construction costs were provided with initial steps to address the rising sea levels and
plan for the future.PROJECT COST: $93,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways Kaumualli PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Deputy Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Conducting a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumuali`i Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha.The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to explore resiliency realities,criticalities,and challenges for
the Route 50 study area. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HFD NPDES Small MS4 Permit Kaneohe and Kailua Fire Stations 2021 2021
Kaneohe and Kailua,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Prepared construction documents for storm water management improvements at two City fire stations in Windward Oahu.
Improvements proposed at both fire stations addressed storm water quality and included redirecting roof and pavement runoff to new
underground infiltration basins and seepage wells within the station site. PROJECT COST:Kaneohe$350,000/Kailua$450,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program—South Street
Permeable Pavement 2020 N/A
Honolulu,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street and
Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.A sign
will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact development
design.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Eric Tamashiro,PE,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CWPPP, CESCPP,LEED AP 31 22
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Miff", +Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9787(exp.4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
LEED Accredited Professional American Society of Civil Engineers Water Environment Federation
Hawaii Water Environment Association Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Hawaii,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ane Keohokalole Highway 2012 2012
Kailua-Kona,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Completed construction documents for the County highway paralleling Queen Kaahumanu Highway for about 2.9
miles from Palani Road to Hina Lani Street.Also completed an Environmental Assessment;processed U.S.DOT Act of 1966
Section 4(f) review; conducted the NHPA Section 106 consultation and prepared the preliminary engineering report.
PROJECT COST: $35,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Walton Street Capital LLC/Avalon Development Company LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapolei Business Park Phase 2 2017 2017
Kapolei,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Project Manager/Project Engineer
SCOPE:Lead designer for subdivision improvements,including storm drainage system with water quality treatment units,
roadways,water system improvements,and grading. Coordinated plan approval and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit coverage processing.
PROJECT COST: $22,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance Ongoing
Honolulu Fire Department,NPDES Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer VMF-2017/SE VMF-2017/SE Roof—
System (MS4) Program Assessments Roof—2019/NE 2019/NE Roof&Wash
Oahu,HI Roof&Wash Facility Facility—2022
c. —2022
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted field evaluations and facility assessments for the Akahi,Waialua,Wahiawa,Kailua,Kaneohe,Kaaawa,
Sunset Beach,and Pawaa HFD stations relative to compliance with the City's NPDES Program.Prepared concept designs,
opinions of cost and engineering reports to address storm water quality improvements.
PROJECT COST: $6,500,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NAVFAC Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Red Hill Repair Roads and Erosion
Control 2021 Ongoing
Honolulu,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: Provided engineering services for the repair of eroded areas, implementation of erosion control and rockfall mitigation
measures,storm drainage improvements,and roadway improvement. Scope of work included conducting site engineering
investigations and preparing 35%,60%,pre-final and final design-bid-build contract documents.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
American Savings Bank PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
American Savings Bank Campus 2019 2019
Honolulu,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager.
SCOPE: Conducted site assessments,supported traffic and archaeological assessments and coordinated the site design for a 9-story,
120,000 gross square feet office building at the corner of Beretania and Aala Streets. Work within the right-of-way included the
reconstruction of driveway aprons and walkways and utility structure and connections.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
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12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED AP Principal Architect/Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA19 10
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#17013 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration GA, Registered Architect
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Architects,Honolulu Chapter,Member U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Neighborhood Park-Parking Lot&Comfort Station
Improvements Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the renovation of existing parking lot and comfort station. Scope of
work includes the reconfiguration and addition to the existing parking lot as well as new comfort station. The new parking lot is
proposed to have the capacity for 122 stalls which is double the current amount presently available.The comfort station will be
constructed to allow/limit access during times at which the baseball field is in operation.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
b. SCOPE: Architecture,landscape architecture,civil and electrical engineering,and entitlement planning services for the initial
phase of a new Hawaii exhibit,which will feature a wetland aviary.The new exhibit starts at the main entrance arrival area
and extends eastward to the Nene Goose Sanctuary. Once completed,the aviary will showcase animals in their habitat ranging
from coastal wetlands to mountainous rain forests and further into dry forests and grasslands.The design intent is to expose
guests to the wide range of native wetland (streams and ponds) and dryland habitats found in Hawaii.The scope of work for this
project covers conceptual design and permitting,with follow-on design development and construction documents.
PROJECT COST: $750,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Parks &Recreation-Planning and Development, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
ADA Transition Plan Ongoing HI N/A
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Review survey of 134 parks,and provide all corrective measures to comply with 2010 ADA standards. Conducting
site verifications of approximately 35%of the sites. Conduct reviews of the study with DCAB and submit final report.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000 (ROM)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Maui Police Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Police Dispatch Flooring 2017 2018
Kahului, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
e' SCOPE: A/E design and construction administration services for modifying the existing dispatch office to create one level floor
eliminating tripping hazards and to bring the dispatch office up to ADA compliance. The existing dispatch consoles and the
access floors are removed and replaced with new consoles and access floors. In addition to the electrical work to accommodate
the new dispatch consoles,the existing clean agent fire suppression system and air handling unit serving the under space of the
access floor are disconnected and reinstalled to allow the installation of the new access floor.
PROJECT COST: $600,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 18
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
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15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#8427 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP American Institute of Architects
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Master Plan Update
Waipahu,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Planning services for a new master plan for Hans L'Orange Park in Waipahu for community and stakeholder input to
inform future development at the park coincides with the overall vision. The master plan consisted of new pedestrian circulation
and expansion of the current parking lot to handle the parking needs of the baseball stadium. Also included in the master plan is
demolition of the existing comfort station and construction of a new comfort station closer to the baseball stadium. The master
plan required community and stakeholder input on the vision and cost.
PROJECT COST: $3,760,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility(subconsultant to Kalaeloa Desalco,LLC) Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Architecture Manager
b SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for the
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7 MGD;
the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by the WTP;
and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water transmission
line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity will be 1.7 MGD,the
facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two additional phases up to
5.1 MGD.PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation(HCF), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kamamalu Park Concept Study Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d.
ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Architectural design services for the renovation of two locker room buildings(one 6,200 sq ft and the other 5,500 sq ft)on
the Ke'elikolani Intermediate School Campus into(7)new preschool classrooms with support facilities(Prep/Kitchenette rooms,
restrooms,storage,etc.).Work also includes extensive site rework to accommodate the outdoor play area requirements of a Preschool.
PROJECT COST: $1,993,213
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo Medical Center Hospital Expansion Hilo,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e• ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:A/E services for the expansion of approximately 18,900 SF to the existing 249,886 SF at Hilo Medical Center,which will be
situated above the current location of the physician and visitor parking.The expansion space is programmed for an 18-bed Intensive
Care Unit with 2 enclosed stair shafts.Rooftop and ground floor mechanical and electrical spaces to include air handling units,
domestic hot water,electrical rooms,medical gas and miscellaneous infrastructure components.
PROJECT COST:$30,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 19
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii,and Kahului,Maui
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, Rod Nagao (808)791-2382
Department of Transportation,Harbors
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Due diligence reports to support Acquisition
• Comprehensive Environmental Assessments
• Hazardous materials investigated&addressed
• Historic Architecture evaluated
• Solutions alleviating nearby traffic congestion
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors(HDOT-H)with the acquisition of privately held lands
surrounding both Hilo and Kahului Harbors by completing due diligence studies and an Environmental Assessment. HDOT-H would
acquire two parcels for Kahului Harbor(10.73 acres)and five parcels for Hilo Harbor(9.38 acres)to accommodate harbor expansion.
The marine cargo industry is an essential component of Hawaii's economy and livelihood, and acquiring several privately-owned
parcels would improve the internal operational efficiency of both Kahului and Hilo Harbors to accommodate the projected increase in
the amount of goods shipped between these islands.
Supported HDOT-H in developing improvement concepts utilizing the parcels proposed for acquisition at both harbors. Developed
harbor access alternatives,stacking lanes improvements for semi-trailers,accommodating cruise ship passengers to improve operational
efficiency,and determining improvements needed for overall cargo operations.
Due diligence reports prepared for both harbors identified site conditions,access and other property information associated with these
parcels to support HDOT-H's evaluation of the feasibility of acquiring them.Redevelopment options considered for these parcels were
reasonable and feasible and provides needed space to support long-term harbor operations. An Environmental Assessment prepared
for Hilo Harbor addressed various effects associated with the parcels and their redevelopment.This included hazardous materials from
former industrial use, historic architecture associated with buildings and structures, improving traffic conditions for the community
near the harbor,economic displacement resulting from acquisition,and addressing general community concerns.
PROJECT SIZE:Hilo Harbor: 9.38 Acres/Kahului Harbor: 10.73 Acres
PROJECT COST Total Fee: $1,214,003
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Palamanui Forest Reserve Planning Ongoing N/A
Kailua-Kona,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and
Natural Resources,Division of Forestry Jennifer Grimm (808)927-0412
and Wildlife
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Extensive stakeholders and community outreach
• Management partnership with University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community College
• Innovative forest reserve management planning and restoration for endangered and native plants
• Comprehensive planning and master plan development
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii(State),Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR),Division of Forestry and Wildlife
(DOFAW)in conducting comprehensive restoration, environmental, and community planning for the Palamanui forest area of about
872 acres of unencumbered State land in Kailua-Kona of the island of Hawaii.
DOFAW is planning to develop a community forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,and
design work to implement improvements to this forest area.Development of this plan is being conducted in partnership with the Hawaii
Community College-Palamanui(HCC-Palamanui)located adjacent to the project area.This project aims to protect and improve some
of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational opportunities and educational programs for
the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui
and DLNR's DOFAW. HCC-Palama staff, students and volunteers have
been conducting some restoration of this forest area, and the project would
support and expand their efforts, educational opportunities, along with . •
supporting environmental restoration and cultural practices. This effort ;• .
supports developing a forest restoration and management plan for Palamanui -
that identifies conceptual improvements and management programs
setting the framework for designing and constructing improvements. Such {
improvements would be developed in consultation with HCC-Palamanui,
stakeholders and the community to support the long-term stewardship of
this area"
PROJECT SIZE:About 872 Acres
PROJECT COST: $385,000 ,'
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. %%Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Master Planning„Environmental
Planning
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 21
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waimea 400 Technical Studies Ongoing N/A
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Kauai,Department of Public Wade Lord (808)241-4906
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Wetland management and restoration planning for flood
management and resiliency to future sea level rise and
climate change impacts Management partnership with •
University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community
College
• Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement in
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coordination with multiple agencies
• NEPA and federal regulatory requirements
• Engaging stakeholders and community members to
address the diverse range of interests,ideas,and impacts
related to the project property
• Conceptual master planning and technical analysis ,
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is supporting the
County of Kauai Department of Public Works to coordinate .
technical studies,update the conceptual master plan,and complete
environmental compliance requirements for the approximately
417-acre Waimea 400 property owned by the County of Kauai. The project encompasses 350+ acres of the Waimea 400 property
and includes several key components: updating the conceptual master plan including areas of wetland restoration to enhance flood
management and resilience against future sea level rise and climate change impacts;preparation of a Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement in collaboration with multiple agencies; adherence to the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and federal
regulatory requirements; and engaging stakeholders and community members to address the diverse range of interests, ideas, and
impacts related to the project property. Additionally,the project involves conceptual master planning and technical analysis to ensure
comprehensive and sustainable development.
The affordable housing area of the project is being implemented separately by the Kauai Housing Agency, however, the HRS 343
Programmatic EIS and NEPA EA will also address the planned affordable housing on-site.
B+K is also coordinating the following technical studies,which are being conducted to investigate site constraints and environmental
impacts related to the project:
• Archaeological Literature Review and Field Inspection Report
• Biological Survey
• Cultural Impact Assessment
• Geotechnical Study
• Hydrogeology Study
• Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study
• Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
• Preliminary Engineering Report(B+K)
• Soils Study
• Topographical Study including Uncrewed Aircraft System(UAS)aerial contour map(B+K)
• Traffic Study
• Water Management and Green Infrastructure Conceptual Planning
• Wetland Delineation Study
PROJECT COST:N/A(Planning Study;no construction)
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. gdi.(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 22
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Department of Public Nolly Yagin (808)270-7437
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Chapter 343 HRS/NEPA Environmental Assessmentfrij, Copepanert tit Trionswution
• Conceptual and Preliminary Engineering
• Agency Coordination and Public Outreach
• Utility Design and Coordination
• Plans, Specifications,and Estimate RAISE
GRANTS
• Right-of-Way mapping and appraisal services
• Funding(Federal,State,and Public Private Partnerships)
• RAISE Grants with FHWA/HDOT Oversight Rebuilding American Infrastructure
• Construction Management
• Project Management with Srrntair� bility and Equity
SCOPE: The Bowers + Kubota project team is providing the County
of Maui cradle to grave services, from planning through construction,
on the Waiale Road Extension project. The project will extend Waiale Road from its current terminus at East Waiko Road southward
to Honoapiilani Highway. The proposed extension will support all transportation modes, protect non-motorized travelers, and is
approximately 8,600 lineal feet(ft.)in length within an 80-ft.right-of-way. The Waiale Road extension is a critical part of the planned
regional infrastructure for the County of Maui and will serve as the catalyst for surrounding planned developments to increase much
needed affordable housing.
The B+K project team will review the environmental documentation,preliminary design, and final construction documents for the
Waiale Road extension.
The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream, roundabout intersections, two through lanes,
shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and parallel grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater
best management practice(BMP).
The B+K project team will conduct agency and public coordination, both to seek input and provide information relating to the
environmental and design related tasks. The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint
NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.
Ready to Advertise documents will include construction plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and permits. Bid support and
construction management will be provided by B+K.
B+K is also assisting the County of Maui by exploring funding options for the roadway project. The funding options include federal-
aid funding,developer pro rata fair share, state funding,federal discretionary grants,and public private partnerships. The B+K team
has already been successful in helping the County obtain a FY2022 RAISE grant for$25 Million.
PROJECT COST: $87,000,000(estimated)
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. ap(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Project and Construction Management
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 23
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,HawaiiI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Office of Recovery Keanu Lau Hee (808)270-7855
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Site and Damage Assessment DEPART/LE•NTOF F"'1f2LJC WORKS COUNTY OF MAUL
• Project Scope Development Haul Wildfire L1laestarRecover,
• Grant Management Y v _ „•,
• Program Management �� ' -;° � '-^•�•^' � '^
• Temporary and Permanent Housing support h,
• Community Outreach support
• Staff Augmentation
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota is working as a sub-consultant to -
TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery with broad disaster
recovery service after the devastating fires in August 2023. The •
services assist and guide the County by offering comprehensive "
solutions, strategic planning and coordination, and opportunities
to emerge stronger and more resilient.
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B+K assists the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) T MAN MAC .11:(41,140
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas • =_ T•. raw.rrma w�tA K4�.r..s• ..n q•moptl w�w�crunn Or a.wrva
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a `One of 20 project sheets put together for funding requests
recovery road map showing critical milestones for infrastructure,
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness.
B+K developed a comprehensive matrix of critical infrastructure projects for the Office of Recovery indicating budgets and fiscal year
spending along with associated presentations to request funds from the Senate Committee on Ways and Means during the legislation
session and for the Maui County Council during the budget session.
We provide support for the community outreach efforts by assisting the Department of Management and Office of Communication
and Public Affairs. This includes assistance with the responses to the frequently asked questions (FAQs)from the community public
meetings and creating FAQ worksheets and flowcharts for various activities including permitting requirements for temporary dwellings
in the fire impacted areas.
We prepared site inspection and damage assessment reports for various County departments and locations that were damaged by the
wildfires. The assessments include detailed narratives and photographs of the damaged site for various structures,wastewater pumps
stations,and parks and recreational facilities.These assessment reports will be used to capture FEMA funding for the County.
B+K provides support to Tetra Tech for the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program(HMGP)by developing and providing scope
for projects that may be eligible for the grant program which include short and long-term projects such as roadway connectivity,flood
mitigation,building construction,water and wastewater resiliency projects.
PROJECT COST: $687,685
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Infrastructure and
a. , Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Housing Support,Community Outreach
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 24
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Accounting&General Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable)
Information and Communication Services Division(ICSD)Radio Facilities Site
Assessments,Environmental Assessments and Facility Layouts Ongoing N/A
Various Locations,Oahu and Kauai,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of David DePonte (808)586-0492
Accounting&General Services
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses: 'sf
• Study of various radio tower facilities across O`ahu
• Comprehensive Environmental Assessments
• Discretionary land use approvals
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is supporting the State of Hawaii,
Department of Accounting and General Services(DAGS)in coordinating technical
studies and surveys and preparing environmental compliance documents and
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applications for discretionary land use approvals for various radio tower facilities
on Oahu that are managed by the State of Hawaii, Department of Accounting and
General Services, Office of Enterprise Technology Services. DAGS is proposing to
improve State radio tower facilities at various locations on Oahu,including Mokuleia, "'' < ' "
Kahuku, Ulupau Head, Red Hill, Mauna Kapu, Kaena Point, and Round Top. The •
n,-types of improvements proposed range from installing or upgrading utilities, to •
constructing new communications buildings, radio towers, and site improvements.
B+K will prepare environmental compliance documentation and applications such _
as Hawaii Revised Statutes(HRS),Chapter 343 Environmental Assessments(EA),
Conservation District Use Permit applications, and HRS Chapter 6E-8 submittal
documents to ensure compliance with applicable State regulations.
B+K is also coordinating the following technical studies,which are being conducted
to investigate site constraints and environmental impacts related to the project:
• Archaeological Literature Review and Field Inspection Report
• Biological Survey
• Cultural Impact Assessment
• Surface Soil Screening Survey
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• Topographical Study and Survey
• Targeted Hazardous Material Survey Report
• Tree Assessment
PROJECT COST:N/A(Planning Study;no construction)
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 25
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 7
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
North Kona Water Development,Environmental Assessments and Preliminary
Engineering Report Ongoing N/A
North Kona,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian
Home Lands Andrew Choy (808)620-9559
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
•Water source development for Hawaiian homesteads
•Comprehensive Environmental Assessments
•Integration of Ka Pa`akai Analysis framework and coordination with cultural consultants
•NEPA and federal regulatory requirements
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota Consulting (B+K) is preparing Environmental Assessments (EAs) and a preliminary engineering report
for potable water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa. The wells being developed are intended to support
development of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa. B+K is preparing
Environmental Assessments for each parcel in accordance with Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 343 and Title 11, Chapter
200 of the Department of Health Administrative Rules. To ensure that potential adverse impacts to native rights, traditional and
customary practices, and the health of the aina(land)&its natural resources are properly mitigated in compliance with Article XII,
Section 7 of the Hawaii State Constitution, a detailed Ka Paakai Analysis was completed by DHHL and incorporated in the EAs.
Additionally,B+K is completing an environmental assessment in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)and
the U.S. Department of Agriculture(USDA)—Rural Development regulation. A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER)meeting the
requirements of the USDA Rural Utilities Service will also be prepared. A topographic survey for the PER will be coordinated and
preliminary site layout and grading plans to confirm the area required for the site improvements will be prepared for the PER.The PER
will also be processed for acceptance by the USDA Rural Utilities Service. A hydraulic study of the North Kona Water System and
assistance in drafting the terms of the Water Development Agreement between DHHL,the landowners and the County Department of
Water Supply will also be provided.
PROJECT COST:N/A(Study)
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Planning,
a. C(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Affordable Housing Affordable,
Infrastructure Investments, Public
Engagement
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 26
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. g
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha 2024 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Dean Matsui (808)587-1830
Transportation,Highways Division
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Climate Change/Resiliency •
• Data Gathering and Review hA 1 �`
• Conceptual Design ' s a "
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SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota conducted a Feasibility Study to explore
conceptual details, constraints, and prospective timelines for 1 ( -
different resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable
future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from ."
Hanapepe to Kekaha. - :-."•"'
The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to:
• Explore resiliency realities, criticalities, and challenges for the
Route 50 study area. 11,,!°-. b
• Conduct a study to explore alternatives,examine environmental 11,
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impacts,risks,and feasibility to improve the resiliency of Route " � �. ,A
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• Provide a final report summarizing the findings to proactively
vet feasible and practicable options and prioritize solutions.
The scope of work included coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency
analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and wave inundation
modeling. The modeling was conducted for a variety of future sea
level rise scenarios combined with different wave events to help
estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals
in the future.
A feasibility assessment with planning level opinions of probable costs and an analysis of disadvantaged communities were conducted
to reflect possible coastal engineering alternatives to improve the resiliency of Route 50 to future sea level rise. Alternatives included,
beach restoration,beach restoration with stabilizing structures,berm or dune enhancement or creation, existing revetment repairs or
enhancements,new shoreline structures, scour protection, ground elevation or setback suggestions, and other possible nature-based
solutions.The alternatives and recommendations were prioritized for implementation and included midterm and long-term solutions
that most effectively meet the HDOT's priorities.The feasibility study provides HDOT with a range of projects that will have a defined
purpose and tangible and recognized benefits.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Conceptual
a. roll Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Design,Transportation Planning,Coastal
Modeling
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 27
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Laura Kaakua (808)583-4751
Transportation
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
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• Project management,planning, and coordination to support a
Youth Council made up of 20 members
• Facilitation of meetings and outreach activities
• Consultation and coordination between youth, government a•
officials,and partner organizations and agencies 1, ' I I
• Planning and engineering support for decarbonization,climate `
resiliency,and sustainability efforts 'V '
•
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is assisting the State i
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of Hawaii, Department of Transportation (HDOT) in establishing '1 ,
and facilitating a voluntary Youth Transportation Council to advise __ 4,
on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation commitments on a
quarterly basis.The establishment of the Youth Transportation Council
was part of the requirements of the settlement agreement in Navahine YOUTH COLJN IL STATISTICS
v. Department of Transportation, State of Hawaii (2022) in order to AppfkbritsMamb i LainFitm.
advise HDOT on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to $31 2 i FYI
adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network. The �i{,�:1,;111; - ,•
Youth Transportation Council will seek to improve HDOT's work ;1t.
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via appropriate integration of youth feedback into HDOT's policies, l'41 • 1;! ;U.' 11 9 "�if _
Tunplans,and projects.The council may also conduct outreach activities to T. '1. iiii * - kit lie • ,,
educate and provide direct industry experience to Hawai`i's youth about elmli
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B+K will assist the HDOT in creating foundational documents for the Youth Transportation
Council,facilitating the selection of council members,meeting facilitation and planning,
.....,..,,, preparing graphics and promotional materials for the council, program management,
•`•"'"' r website management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate
meaningful interactions between youth and government officials.B+K will also provide
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® targeted planning and engineering support for decarbonization, climate resiliency, and
. , •o". sustainability based on the needs of the Youth Transportation Council in partnership
with the HDOT.
I , CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
111171 - 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. =Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 28
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 10
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Public Housing Authority(HPHA) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Ofapp6cabe)
HPHA EA David Malo&Piilani Homes Demolition Project Ongoing N/A
Lahaina,Maui,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Public Housing Lisa Izumi (808)832-5374
Authority
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this project addresses:
• EPA EA and compliance with federal regulatory requirements(Section 7,Section 106,etc.)
• Completing the EA and processing using HUD's Environmental Review Online System(HEROS)website
• Historic architecture(RLS)and archaeological resources addressed
• Hazardous materials addressed stemming from Lahaina Wildfire disaster
SCOPE:The State HPHA is planning to demolish what remains of their David Malo Circle and Piilani Homes housing developments in
the Lahaina district of the Island of Maui.These homes were significantly damaged from the Lahaina Wildfire of August 2023.HPHA
needs to demolish remaining structures to allow for the reconstruction of low-income housing at these sites.A federal Environmental
Assessment(EA)document,that included compliance with federal cross-cutter requirements,was prepared supporting a Finding of
No Significant Impact(FONSI) determination. The processing of this EA and FONSI was completed using HUD's Environmental
Review Online System(HEROS)website along with coordination with the State Housing and Finance Development Corporation and
Governor's Office.
PROJECT COST: $1,200,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. ...Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 29
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing table.Place'X"
(From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) under project key number for participation in same or similar role).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal in Charge X X X X X X X X X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager X X X X X X X X X X
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager X X X X X X
Carah Kadota,AICP Planning Project Manager X X X X
Malachi Krishok Planning Project Manager X X X X
Monica Daga Senior Planner
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner X X X X X X
Matthew Fernandez Planner X X X
Noah Tabar Planner X X X
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist X X X X
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X X
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE, CFM, CPESC,
CPSWQ, CWPPP,ESCPC, CESCPP, Civil Engineering Manager X X X
LEED AP
Michael Nishimura,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/ X X X X
ESCPC, CESCPP,LEED AP Senior Project Manager
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, Deputy Civil Engineering X X
CESCPP,MBA Manager
Eric Tamashiro,PE, CWPPP,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager X
CESCPP,LEED AP
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED Senior Project Manager X X
AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Senior Project Manager X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F)
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of State of Hawaii,Dept.of Accounting&General Services
1 Transportation,Harbors 6 ICSD Radio Facility,Various Locations
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition
Hilo,Hawaii, Kahului,Maui
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
Resources North Kona Water Development,Environmental
2 DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning 7 Assessments and Preliminary Engineering Report
Kahaluu,HI North Kona,HI
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways
3 Waimea 400 Technical Studies 8
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha
County of Maui,Department of Public Works State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways
4 Waiale Road Extension Project 9 Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Waikapu,HI Statewide,HI
County of Maui,Office of Recovery Hawaii Public Housing Authority
5 Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services 10 HPHA EA David Malo&Piilani Homes Demolition Project
Island of Maui,Hawaii Lahaina,Maui, HI
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H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
1. Name of firm or individual,principal place of business, and location of all its offices.
Name of firm: Bowers+Kubota Consulting, Inc.
Principal Place of Business: 94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A
Waipahu,HI 96797
Location of all Offices: Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
Satellite Offices -Maui and Kauai
Field Offices -Hawaii and Molokai
2. Age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past 5 years.
B+K staff size currently consists of 271 employees. The profile of the staff includes 11 Principals, 39 Project
Managers, 25 Construction Managers, 66 Inspectors, 30 Civil Engineers, 5 Electrical Engineers, 4 Mechanical
Engineers, 22 Architects, 8 Landscape Architects, 7 Planners, 2 Schedulers, 10 Technicians, and 40 Administrators.
Over the past 5 years,the average number of B+K employees has been 225 total staff.
3. Education,training, and qualification of key members of the firm.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 32 BS/BA CPSWQ,ESCPC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CPESC,CWPPP,
CESCPP,LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, Civil Engineering HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Manager/Senior Project GU/ Civil 27 BS/BA CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP Manager CNMI
Deputy Civil
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Engineering Manager/ HI Civil 23 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
Senior Project Manager
Kathleen Chu,PE Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 33 BS -
David Bills,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI/GU Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP
CESCPP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 42 MBA/BS
CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 41 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 31 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 13 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 32 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 23 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Christopher Bosek,PE, Project Manager HINNY/ Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CWPPP,CESCPP FL
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 31
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS i
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 19 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Joshua Gusman,PE,ESCPC, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS ESCPC,CWPPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP CESCPP
Lucas Aribon,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Nicholas Kanno,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Engineer - N/A 33 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Engineer - N/A 24 BS/AS ESCPC
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer - N/A 25 AS CFM,ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS -
N/A 33 AS UAS FAA Part 107
Pilot
MECHANICAL DESIGN
Kevin Katayama,PE,LEED Mechanical Engineering Mechanical
AP BD+C Manager HI/NV /Fire 38 BS LEED AP BD+C
Protection
Corey Chun,PE Senior Project Manager HI Mechanical 28 BS
Travis Salyphone Designer N/A 1 BS
Kody Panui,PE Mechanical Engineer HI Mechanical 5 BS
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineer Manager HI Electrical 34 BS LEED AP
Kiyoshi Hashida,EIT Electrical Designer III 3 BS
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Designer III N/A 11 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Kacie Nakamura Electrical Designer III N/A 10 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 3 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 26 BA
ARCHITECTURE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 19 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 36 BA LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Architecture Deputy N/A 16 AS
Manager
Jonathan Ramento,AIA,CDT Project Manager HI Architect 16 AS CDT
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 38 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 21 BA LEED AP
ID+C Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,ASID,LEED AP Interior Designer N/A 16 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 37 BS
Landon Hamada Project Designer N/A 9 DArch/BA
Andy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 26 BA
Gerald Sarmiento Project Designer N/A 14 BA
Rocky Ipalari Project Designer N/A 16 AS
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 32
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Willy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 35 BS
Kei Ri Project Designer N/A 15 BA
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Certified
Todd Niemann,CCM Principal in Charge - N/A 41 BS Construction
Manager
Principal Construction Certified
Mike Kamaka,PE,CCM Manager HI Civil 29 MS/BS Construction
Manager
HDOT Certified
Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 37 BS Bituminous Unit
Certified
Dan Keeley,CCM Construction Manager N/A 26 BS Construction
Manager
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE, Construction Manager HI Civil 30 ME/B S PMP
PMP
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED Certified
Construction Manager N/A 31 BS Construction
AP
Manager,LEED AP
Certified
Jeff Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 17 BS Construction
Manager
Brandon Bautista,CISEC Project Engineer N/A 12 BS CISEC
CertRussel Kapuniai,FE,CCM Project Engineer N/A 17 BS M is�Constnwtion
HDOT Certified for
Marc Maloney,CCM Project/Special N/A 14 AS Bituminous,and
Inspector Soils and Aggregates
Unit,ACI-Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 51
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 16 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
PSP,LEED AP Scheduling N/A 29 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
HDOT Certified for
Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 36 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 21 Bituminous,and
Soils and Aggregates
Unit
Cory Aukai Inspector N/A 7
HDOT Certified for
Huelo Lukeala Inspector N/A 16 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
COMMUNITY PLANNING
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager N/A 20 BA AICP
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 35 MURP/B S AICP
Senior Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 33
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project N/A 9 BenvD AICP
Manager
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project N/A 10 MURP/ AICP
Manager BA
Monica Daga Senior Planner N/A 9 BEnvD
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 4 MURPBA / AICP
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 5 BS/MS
Noah Tabar Planner N/A 2 BUS
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist N/A 4 BS
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Bradley Tanimura,PLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
ASLA,CLARB Manager HI Architect 25 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape
LEED AP,CLARB Architect/Project HI Architect 38 BLA LEED AP
Manager
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED AP Architect HI Architect 21 LEED AP BD+C
BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architect HI Landscape 7 BLA CLARB
CLARB Architect
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 24
U.S.DOT FAA
Britain Ogle,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 6 MLA Small Unmanned
Aircraft System
Remote Pilot
Hawaii County Resident
4. Names and phone numbers of up to 5 clients who may be contacted,including two for whom services were
rendered during the preceding year.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Gayson Ching,Project Planning
State of Hawaii Dept. of Land&Natural Resources State DLNR Public Lands Acquistion and Improvements for
Telephone No. (808) 587-0232
DLNR Property Acquisition Oahu Kaneohe,HI(Ongoing)
Kaneohe,Oahu
Ms.Becky Choi,Administrator
State Hawaii Public Housing Authority, Construction
Management Branch HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
808-832-6020 Statewide(Ongoing)
HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
Statewide
Mr.Ken Tatsuguchi,Engineering Program Manager
State Dept. of Transportation,Highways;Planning
Branch State DOT Environmental Guideline and Training Program
808-587-1830 Honolulu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
HDOT Environmental Guidelines Review
Honolulu,Hawaii
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H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
Ms.Nolly Yagin
County of Maui,Department of Public Works
808-270-7437 County of Maui Waiale Road Extension Project
Waiale Road Extension Project Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Waikapu,Maui,HI
Mr.Ross Lum
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply City BWS Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
808-748-5835 Kapolei,Oahu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
Kapolei,Oahu
5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit.
Why B+V`"°
Bowers + Kubota Consulting, Inc. (B+K) is a 100% local, leading multi-discipline consulting
firm providing Planning, Architectural/Engineering/Landscape Design, Program and Project PNN NG
Management,and Construction Management services for a variety of state, county,federal,and P4,
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private clientele. B+K takes pride in being owner representatives that are forward-looking and WW�=� �� i;t5, �3Z
have innovative experts and leaders to help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful --A�
cost management, and high levels of quality and value maintained on every project, large or IO = E
small. With our decades of experience in delivering projects and by closely listening to our �( , 1••
clients and stakeholders and understanding their needs, we deliver customized solutions in aNrr
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flexible and responsive manner. We respect our people, our partners, and our planet. Our staff
live and work in our community. Our work is rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and
humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers + Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii (CoH) a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide
professional expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting,
design, and construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction. Our experience of
providing cradle to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns,risks,and
opportunities that typically arise in project delivery.
B+K is committed to our mission statement of"Fulfilling Visions.Building Trust."and pride ourselves in building strong
relationships with our clients. Through mutual respect and established trust,we instill confidence in our clients that we will
deliver the best possible solution to their challenges. Our talented professionals understand the demands of the market and
can tailor solutions to meet local, cultural, and environmental requirements.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for CoH:
• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with CoH to create an atmosphere of teamwork and leadership for
successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More" approach and
attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make CoH and all the other project team members
using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve CoH's goals.
• Communication-Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep CoH informed with detailed,reliable
information to make the best decisions possible. We establish a system of communication and formal reporting that
will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Representation - We serve as an extension of CoH staff, managing the project. We assist CoH in building strong
partnerships with other agencies and engineers, and Contractors involved in the project, working to represent,
communicate,and promote CoH's best interests at all times.
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FIRM SERVICES Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is
ARCHITECTURE ASSET INTERIOR LANDSCAPE crucial to project success.Our approach seeks to engage City staff
MANAGEMENT DESIGN ARCHITECTURE throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of
�11 SOLUTIONS(AMS)
pm change.Our approach to manage risk is to address it from the start
•' �; of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge
AM% 1fl1` transfer and builds ownership in the project and ultimate products.
r, ° ` PHYSICAL PLANNING
(�J BOWERS + K U B O TA B+K is experienced in communityplans, master plans site
AERIAL DRONE p
SERVICES = assessments and due diligence studies. Some of B+K's more
significant community planning projects include the South Maui
M l• Community Plan Update, Kahawainui Stream Dredging, House
Maui Regional Plans for Central Maui, South Maui, West Maui
I/. and the Complete Streets Planningand PreliminaryDesign
CIVIL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL pg
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING PLANNING projects. As a precursor to the South Maui Community Plan
Update,B+K has put together three resource papers that cover the
PROJECT MANAGEMENT topics of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change,Housing,Population
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing Growth and Mobility. Preparation of permit applications for
series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of four the Kahawainui Stream Dredging project was completed with
primary steps as part of our project management system. environmental review documents currently being prepared. The
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design project was
PLAN PROJECT EXECUTE PROJECT CLOSEOUT recently completed and applies a context-sensitive solutions
process, engaging stakeholders via outreach efforts, including
• • • • community leader contact, social media outreach, bike tours,
• T • pop-up and sit-down sessions, distribution of project-specific
�� ''��` collateral materials,and broadcast media coverage.
B+K is currently working F. _ 41.
with the Office of Recovery 'NA-
Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks to implement the Lahaina
are: Long-Term Recovery Plan
Scheduling: B+K uses MS Project that provides updated in a mindful and sustainable � Mr
information concerning scheduling, reporting, and control. Each manner.Due to the devastating -
project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. wildfires on August 8, 2023 n
The focus on scheduling events and performance provides team and existing staff shortages,
members with information detailing resource and time capacity, B+K has been assisting with
experience,workload allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and a variety of tasks, including Front Street in Lahaina Town
delivery of committed resources. but not limited to project
Quality Management: Through quality management, we management, planning studies, and development services to
actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality assist with the redevelopment within the fire impacted areas. One
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria task is the development of the Rebuild Lahaina Plan,which hopes
will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and to recreate places and experiences lost and to do so in a way that
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control responds to current and future threats and honors the history
procedures are a discipline implemented by our project teams and cultural significance of Lahaina. The Plan will examine the
featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work connectivity and mobility of Lahaina Town and create updated
and checking work products for accuracy and correctness. Urban Design Guidelines that is consistent with the Historic
Districts
Budget and Scope Tracking:The Deltek system,which is linked B+K architecture group provides building design solutions
to the project work plan, generates all necessary financial and based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle
costs for individual scope elements and the overall project. any building design projects, ranging from new construction to
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked
with the development of a clear communications plan.The project on many projects for the public sector clients, our architecture
will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which group understands the procurement processes and permitting
information can be exchanged and modified. With the Project requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better
Manager serving as the main communications point of contact,the strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid
plan ensures that the needs of all members of the team(including control to meet the client's goal.
the client)are met.
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Our project types with ww °, " „n • Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation(Maui MPO Public
the DOE includes new ,o 1 Participation Plan,House Maui Regional Housing Plans)
construction utilizing r !" ,1, , ;,' - 4
r 0 ;, ," „ �- • Tools for managing and visualizing information using
modular construction i 4 .Z a + g Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design
renovation of existing w'�_ �� �o' ,"..11 .
� r � (Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment, Kaumuali`i
facilities to meet new `4" a Highway Feasibility Assessment)
program requirements, , �4„ - ro,. 1, "
and various R&M • -4:, k" ul. .6.4..4. .. -,, Our planners live and work in Hawaii,know how to meet the local
.a
projects to extend ;',,?4,',„",','„ ,, -_, "' - °° communities needs for public information and involvement, and
the life of the existing asset. We normally start these projects regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/ Housing
or programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is B+K is experienced and knowledgeable of Hawai`i's housing
identified and agreed upon, we proceed to conceptual design to conditions having recently completed an affordable and workforce
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The housing plan for Central, South, and West Maui. Our staff has
design intent will be documented via plans and specs through the managed and completed Environmental Reviews (ER) meeting
client required milestones.These documents will be finalized and HUD requirements for the State Hawaii Public Housing Authority
prepared for permitting and bidding purposes. (HPHA)for their 70+housing projects statewide as part of 5-year
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise updates in 2010, 2015, and 2020. Based upon
clients on required permits and any exemptions allowed to this expertise, B+K has recently been selected hi. ii .
streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading by HPHA to conduct new Environmental
up to and during the procurement processes with delivering the Reviews for their Maui David Malo and Pi`ilani
project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive Homes housing projects. We know how to 1:1121111 lira
to any bidder Request for Information. complete HUD's Statutory Worksheets and —
Environmental Planning Source Document Statutory Worksheets along I I 0 l) 5 L.
with using their Environmental Review Online MAUI
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and System(HEROS)website.
State environmental review and permitting processes including
preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing
Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments (EAs) and affordable and workforce housing developments. We understand
environmental impact statements (EISs), agency consultation, the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements
discretionary land use permits (SMA, Conservation District, and revenue. We also understand the needs of communities to
Zoning and Special Use) and public involvement programs. Our provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless
planners develop practical and flexible approaches personalized of their particular economic situation.To achieve this balance,we
to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H
developing these documents with the end in mind, meaning that application or similar county program while maximizing the
they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs
the facility owners and operators. Our planners maintain close are typically large portions of a development budget.We optimize
working relationships with federal, state and county resource the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs.Optimal parking
agencies that implement the requirements of Hawaii Revised needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
Statutes and local zoning codes. The devastating Maui Wildfire event further exacerbated
Demonstrated capability includes: the shortage of affordable housing which was already under
emergency proclamation before the fire. B+K's planning, civil,
• State Hawai`i Public Housing Authority's 2025 Environmental architecture and electrical division provided extensive research
Reviews for housing projects statewide to obtain Categorical and design services to bring a housing solution that is cost
Exclusion approval for repair and rehabilitation improvements effective and could be quickly implemented to provide relief
under the federal NEPA process for displaced families. The solution we proposed was not only
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact an interim solution but we felt it important to propose a long-
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, term solution with volumetric modular units that meets County
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) Code and possesses the durability, livability and quality that any
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua homeowner would expect.
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pnpnkea Path Emergency Management Planning
Improvements) Our staff are also uniquely experienced in working with Maui
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic Preservation, County,state,and federal agencies as part of the Lahaina wildfire
Section 4(f),Section 7 Endangered Species Act,Section 404, disaster restoration planning and programming activities and
Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and Act 50 (Wai`ale Road understand the urgency in addressing housing. B+K is working
Improvements) as a subconsultant to TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery
with broad disaster recovery service after the devasting fires in
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August 2023. The services assist and guide the County by offering for Palamanui Community College in Kailua-Kona, Hawai.
comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination, This project will involve planning for the establishment and
and opportunities to emerge stronger and more resilient. development of a community forest at Palamanui,inclusive of an
B+K assisted the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) environmental assessment,developing resource maps,identifying
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure opportunities and constraints, determining improvements,
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas community consultation and other relevant planning for
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a educational partnerships with relevant stakeholders.
recovery roadmap showing critical milestones for infrastructure, Graphic Design
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects We have in-house graphic design capabilities to support all
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for design needs. We strive to combine function and technology
coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness. to communicate ideas through images and the layout of plans,
B+K also has a contract with the County of Maui, Office of project logos,websites and printed pages. We work with both text
Recovery, providing general architectural, engineering, and and images,using a variety of design elements to achieve artistic
planning support to assist in the implementation of the Lahaina or decorative effects.Below are some recent examples:
Long-Term Recovery Plan. The work includes funding strategies, I
program management, scoping,planning,and design services. 1111 BETE
Climate Change,Sustainability and Resilience -- a°' p,
Addressing climate change is now a critical aspect of our everyday
work.B+K takes proactive steps to manage risk and strengthen all ; ;: a
infrastructure resilience, while considering long-term changing LI)
climatic conditions and natural and human-made hazards that
could impact state highway infrastructure and operations.In West
Kauai we teamed with Sea Engineering on the HDOT Kaumualii
Highway Feasibility Study on Kauai to explore shoreline solutions Community Engagement
by conducting a king tide flood frequency analysis and sea level
rise and wave inundation modeling.Proposed solutions are based B+K uses a variety of virtual tools to actively engage stakeholders
on multiple scenarios, immediate need, mid-term, and long- virtually.Holding meetings via videoconferencing platforms such
term. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, as Microsoft Teams or Zoom or social media platforms such as
we evaluated the impacts of sea level rise on the hotel property's Facebook Live are used on a case-by-case basis. With the update
utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies of the Maui MPO's Public Participation Plan, the public survey
with opinions of probable construction costs. In our resiliency reflected that the public prefers to provide feedback via online
study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road surveys and through virtual meetings.B+K collects and analyzes
and utilities infrastructure and established a resiliency decision public input through a variety of virtual platforms, such as
framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated Survey Monkey,MeetingSift,MailChimp,Miro,Poll,or a project
infrastructure. The B+K team has been incorporating climate website, determining the appropriate platform on a case-by-case
change and sea level rise mitigation and adaptation solutions for basis. On our current Hawaii Statewide Transportation Plan
many years. project(subconsultant to Jacobs,Inc.),B+K received over 600+
responses to our public survey.
Conservation Management Planning
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Our Planners have been responsible for project management,
master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood
a legal challenge for Kawainui Marsh on Oahu for the State consult involve collaborate empower
To provide the public To obtain public th work dth .gh th To partner with zhe To foster democratic
DLNR, DOFAW. This complex is ecologically significant for balancedand edbkonan aia. hepWicdroghot pblicineuh pcto parbcipnonandeq°iry.
obi$$t informavon alcernavres andlor the process ro ereure the decision including
endangered waterbirds,flood control,and for the native Hawaiian min de plan. hat publ cancems he de elopma
undersnndingtbe and aspiramrearc aherreWes and the
community for its cultural resources. The master plan supported aroblem.cer°ad� °�htndy°nd�aood de°°`ed°nofde
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wetland restoration, habitat enhancement and reforestation will keepy°° willwoxwlmyw wewlllloo m onfor wewi °.I�a�ir°°
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practices; p'noroMwve pnucbefdc tihnep udte cis on ond hpo wpdu blf'c idnbpa upcte k uthoev m awmuhm de aent implemenvnegxam'm«sp aros vweed and increased guencM the deasion possible mnzpomvon.
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educational programs. INCREASING IMPACT ON THE DECISION
B+K was recently
selected by DLNR CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
to complete a Forest
Conservation Plan B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering
services covering all aspects of site development. We group these
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services into four main business lines: to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient
• General Site Design facilities.Our road and highway design services include:
• Roadways and Highways • Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Wet and Dry Utilities • Complete streets
• Specialty Services • Green streets
B+K's civil and environmental engineering department works • Traffic calming devices and methods
for multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast • Resurfacing and repaving(asphalt and concrete pavement)
array of private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable design,including mill and fill pavement projects
housing, and renewable energy sectors. We also work and have ' Intersections
worked outside Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, • One-and two-lane roundabouts
Singapore, Diego Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and • Bicycle lanes and paths
Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands. We leverage • County, State Highways,and federal road design
this breadth and depth of in-house expertise to tackle routine • Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense
and extremely challenging projects with creative and innovative installations
solutions. We will bring this same creativity, innovation, and • Compliance with Federal Highways Administration
technical expertise to your projects. requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
General Site Design
Utilities Design
Civil and engineering is a very broad field.B+K rarely shies away The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K civil
from difficult or challenging projects.Our strength is the diversity and environmental engineering practice. All forms of water are
of our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions a resource for our communities: drinking water, wastewater,
to our clients' needs. Under our general site design services, we stormwater,irrigation water,groundwater,surface water,brackish
typically help our clients through the pre-planning and planning water, seawater, reclaimed water, and reuse water. Our utilities
process to develop a site through detailed design, permits and designers understand the precious nature of water and routinely
regulatory approvals, public involvement and outreach, and implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects
contract administration.Earthwork is typically one of the largest and uses water responsibly. Within our civil and environmental
costs for site development. We use Civil3D by Autodesk to engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a
optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize our client's diverse range of experience to address any project's water needs,
costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in reducing including water distribution and treatment,wastewater collection
the financial burden on our already struggling communities. For and treatment, wastewater reclamation, stormwater management
our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this and treatment, and drainage design. We offer the following
services sector,we offer:
expertise:
• Due diligence studies • Infrastructure capacity studies
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design • Water mains,laterals,and site fire protection
• Earthwork analysis • Water storage facilities
• Site layout design • Water catchment systems
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices • Water wells
• Demolition design • New drinking water source reports
• Infrastructure master planning • Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Infrastructure condition assessments • Gravity sewer mains,laterals,and manholes
• Parking lot design • Low-pressure sewer systems
• ADA barrier removal and ADAAG-compliant design • Wastewater force mains
• Permits and regulatory approvals, including NPDES • Pump stations
permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection • Granular activated carbon treatment systems
permits,and water connection approvals • Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater
Road and Highway Design treatment
B+K routinely provides roadway design as part of our full range of • Wastewater reclamation and reuse
engineering design services for infrastructure and facility projects. • Biosolids handling management and treatment
These services include design of major and local roadways,design • Septage receiving facilities
of multimodal facilities, traffic calming, pavement design, and • Process design,instrumentation,and controls
drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially • Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
adept at developing layout solutions that minimize environmental • Operation and maintenance manuals
impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural • Training of water and wastewater operators
terrain features, adapt sites to natural drainage patterns, adhere • Individual wastewater systems,including enhanced IWS
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• Packaged wastewater treatment systems has evaluated hundreds of sources, wells, storage tanks, pump
• Skid-mounted systems for water and wastewater stations,treatments systems,and backflow prevention devices on
applications Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego
• Water treatment pilot studies Garcia, South Korea, and Japan. We leverage our expertise in
• Water system hydraulic modelling using WaterGEMS and sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize
WaterCAD the potential for contamination,improve upon constructability,
• In situ condition assessments of water and wastewater and address ease of operation and maintenance.
infrastructure Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of
• Drainage analyses and reports experience designing affordable and workforce housing
• Drainage lines,manholes,and grated drain inlets developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance
• Flood studies affordable housing requirements and revenue.We also understand
• Hydrologic and hydraulic modelling using one-dimensional the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all
and two-dimensional software models for steady and members of our society regardless of their economic situation.
unsteady flows To achieve this balance, we work with the developer to meet
• Detention and retention basins the requirements of their 201H application or similar county
• Low impact development best management practices program while maximizing the number of units for each income
• Green stormwater infrastructure tier. Grading and parking costs are typically large portions of
• Stormwater harvesting and reuse a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to
• Stormwater Management Program Plans reduce earthwork costs. Optimal parking needs are achieved by
• Storm Water Quality Strategic Plans thorough and creative layout analysis.
• Stormwater Quality Reports
• Public outreach and training for stormwater management Dredging: Our firm has a long history of dredging design. From
• Stormwater retrofit best management practices the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
• Compliance with the City and County of Honolulu's Rules Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to
Relating to Water Quality(RRWR) mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and the recent new Kapalama Container
One aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice Terminal Wharf and Dredging, we understand the complex
that sets us apart from other firms is the high number of personnel biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues
that obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers surrounding maintenance and capital dredging. Because are
that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control; a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater engineering in-house, we can address these challenging issues
quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control minimize risk to our clients.
and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed civil
engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer (CWPPP) Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management:
and a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Preparer Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs), and some of our Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department of Health
licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National
being experts in erosion and sediment control and stormwater Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits;
quality,management,and treatment. County Special Management Area (SMA) permits; and State
Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) Hawaii Revised Statutes
Specialty Services (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering of experience to navigate complex regulatory processes and
practice that sets us apart from other firms is our specialty services successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because
that few local civil engineering firms offer.These services include our firm has completed multiple projects in each county over 40
sanitary surveys, affordable housing, resilient design, dredging, years in business,we are familiar with the nuanced differences in
and environmental risk management. the regulatory requirements throughout the state.This familiarity
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's
distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations, risks and obligations to the maximum extent practicable.
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid,
operator certification compliance of public water systems minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is to
to determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise,
customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report traffic, etc.) to the maximum extent practicable. Designs will be
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting
physical assets of the water system that threaten public health. the purpose, need, and schedule of the project. Scheduling
B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and
with practical field experience. In addition,our sanitary surveyor aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental impacts.
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By avoiding environmental impacts, the permit process can be meet new program requirements, and various R&M projects to
streamlined. extend the life of existing assets.We normally start these projects
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable with a condition assessment, due diligence study, code analysis,
impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment. and/or programming based on the client's goals. Once the scope
Minimization measures could include reducing the design is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary illustrate our intent for client review and confirmation.The design
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt intent is documented in plans and specifications through client-
curtains or embankment stabilization, permanent or temporary required milestones. These contract documents are finalized and
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for prepared for permitting and bidding.
protected avian species, and inclusion of biological monitoring Our expertise in local codes, ordinances, and regulations allow
during construction. us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions
For any resource loss that cannotbe avoided or minimized,the final to streamline permitting. We support the client leading up to
step of our ERM process is mitigation.One important aspect of any and during procurement with delivering the project for bidding
proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment. in timely manner as well as responding quickly to any bidder's
To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to avoid compensatory request for information.
mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation The example above exemplifies the level of architectural design
is a specific requirement for USACE permits under 33 Code of service we promote and provide consistently to our clients. We
Federal Regulations(CFR)332 and requires adaptive management, are not limited to certain aspects of the project delivery. Our
long-term management, performance criteria, monitoring, architecture group provides a wide range of services at any stage
and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key of the project life. Having a team with design acumen, technical
environmental regulations and our experience, we develop and expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery
implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against makes us a partner to our client.
compensatory mitigation under 33CFR332 and instead propose Our architecture group brings innovations from major national
mitigation under different regulations that do not have such conferences, such as World of Modular, American Correctional
stringent requirements. An example of our expertise is the New Association, and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By
Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT) Wharf and Dredging investing in our people, we continue to educate ourselves with
project,where we avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to Hawaii.
condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources For example, presentations at recent conferences inspired us to
under the KCT project were addressed under the Magnuson- help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement program by
Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act. utilizing modular construction for more rapid, yet controlled,
ARCHITECTURE deployment.
The B+K architecture group provides building design solutions MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
based on client needs through active listening and innovative The B+K mechanical group, was formerly known as Katayama
design approaches. Our architects and interior designers tackle & Associates, Inc, before merging with B+K, in January 2025.
any building design projects, ranging from new construction to We have been providing quality mechanical designs in Hawaii for
renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked over 26 years with projects ranging from mechanical assessments
on many projects for public sector clients, our architecture to renovations to new buildings which include services such as
group understands the procurement processes and permitting air conditioning, ventilation, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC
requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better building commissioning and energy management and control
strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedules and bid systems. We've worked with all sectors of the construction
controls to meet the client's goals. industry, including commercial, City, County and State clients.
The breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and Our group utilizes the"team concept" style of managing projects
knowledge allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions while committed to the Client's functional,budget and schedule
to meet the client's challenges. For example, we provide the concerns.
architecture design services under a single contract with the A major portion of our past projects have focused upon the
State Department of Education (DOE). The DOE initiated their renovation or rehabilitation of existing buildings where we have
Facility Asset Management program, whereby prequalified always done extensive site investigations to determine problems
designers,project coordinators, and contractors provide services and solutions based upon conditions viewed at the site. Some of
to address the needs of the DOE.In addition,the B+K architecture our notable projects include the State Capitol Building, Capitol
group provides design services under the Statewide Architectural Pools, Replacement of the Chillers at the University of Hawaii
Design Services contract. We excel in managing a long list of Stan Sheriff Center and the University of Hawaii, Waterhouse
projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize projects, and Strength and Conditioning Center.
creating a team and project delivery that produce designs in sync
with the construction funding and specific school schedule. We are also very versed in new building construction and are very
familiar with the steps and processes that are necessary to have
The project types with the DOE contract include new construction a complete and successful building design. Some of our notable
utilizing modular construction,renovation of existing facilities to
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new building construction projects include the County of Hawaii Guide for the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development.
—Emergency Call Center, the Kauai Judiciary Complex and the Born out of hospitality design,
University of Hawaii—Hamilton Library,Phase III.
Our team brings an "experience- gaMr eMPACT�b F^uri nrMFMT
We are dedicated to every client and we tackle each project with oriented design"n"philosophyevery to PR'`T°I'ONE R GUI'"
Y FOR'HAWAI
unwavering commitment and are always striving to learn and project, ensuring that aesthetics, '
enhance our quality of work.This ensures that we deliver the best functionality, and sustainability
suited designs for our clients. are priorities. Our diverse team of
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING physical planners and landscape
architects bring a sensitivity to
The B+K electrical group, formerly known as Ho & Okita and merging architecture and site
H&O-III,before merging with B+K, has been providing quality engineering. Cultural sensitivity,
electrical designs in Hawaii for over 30 years. With projects design, and authentic indigenous - - �•---
ranging from renovations to new buildings and including services sense of place are also key ilk
such as site distribution, electrical, lighting, fire alarm, security, components of our design practice. ---.-
and telecom infrastructure work, we've worked with all sectors We focus on doing the right thing
of the construction industry, including commercial, city, county, and making sure that the design is appropriate and vetted.
state,and federal clients.Our longevity is based on our work ethic.
All projects are approached with three goals: providing a design We have fostered relationships with plant nurseries on each island
that can be built,that is on time,and that is on budget. to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs.We also
regularly attend training and workshops and meet with equipment
This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design
Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems trends and best practices,maintaining relationships with local and
for various school campuses. Our services include assessing and national suppliers.
setting the priority of projects, setting the standards for all DOE
fire alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm Our current capabilities include:
projects,and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. ' Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site • Planting design(native,cultural,and adaptive)
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built • Irrigation master planning and design
with minimal to no field adjustments required.The design process • Irrigation system audits
involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all • Playground design
deadlines. Throughout the design process, the cost is evaluated • Landscape lighting design
with revisions being made to keep the project within budget. • Hardscape design
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more • Low-voltage lighting design
completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all • Pool and water feature design
other consultants combined. Because of our attention to detail, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
knowledge of local and national code requirements, and ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for Because of B+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager
advice on all fire alarm related issues. on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and
knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our These projects require significant coordination and frequent
electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each project communication and collaboration with the City, facility users,
with the same level of commitment. We are continually learning and community to ensure that impact to operations and the
and improving our quality of work so that we can provide our surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible.
clients with the highest quality designs and technical support. For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Boulevard Widening,Phase 3 project for the City and County of
The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape, Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services(DTS)includes
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low- removal of trees,demolition of existing pavement,driveways,and
impact and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, other homeowner encroachments located within the City right-
landscape management and restoration, comprehensively of-way, grading and paving work, striping installation, utility
improving the human experience of built and natural relocations and installations, the construction of retaining (soil
environments. Our studio group has been providing landscape nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and
architecture design services for over 30 years, locally, statewide, drainage swales,and concrete work for the installation of concrete
and internationally for private and public clients. Our project curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project
experience and expertise include campus and universities, requires extensive communication and collaboration with various
parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities, and US agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners.
Department of Defense installations. In 2023, B+K completed In addition, construction management services were provided
an update of the State's Low Impact Development Practitioner's for the City
's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf
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Course Driving Range Improvements project which included data safely and economically. Our archaeological subconsultants
mass grading of the entire driving range,a new concrete cart path, typically equip their archaeologists with tablets that allow
new pre-wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. photographs, sketches, and field forms to be recorded digitally
During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) and transmitted immediately back to the office for incorporation
were discovered. However, through close coordination with the into reports. Our biological subconsultants use Trimble GNSS
archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around receivers to record walking surveys and points of interest during
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project. biological surveys. B+K has drones and pilots that can capture
INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE METHODS AND aerial imagery of a site to supplement data collected by field
PROJECT APPROACH personnel,especially in areas that are difficult to access. Our firm
has iPhones, iPads,and Microsoft Surface tablets to assist with
Through our experience providing consulting services to CoH, field data collection.
B+K has developed an understanding of CoH's needs and how we
can support those needs as an extension of your staff. The B+K Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE): Accurately identifying
team offers a breadth and depth of diverse resources to support existing subsurface utilities and foundations is a critical part of
CoH project managers and can mobilize staff and resources as the preliminary design of a project. Proper application of SUE
needed to efficiently and effectively deliver your projects. early in the design process can avoid costly change orders during
construction.
We have local presence combined with offices throughout Oahu.
We can dedicate staff as needed,when they are needed. Our Add Four quality levels of SUE are recognized by the Federal
Multiple locations ensure that we can meet face-to-face with City Highway Administration: Level D (lowest) to Level A (highest).
staff as often as necessary.In addition,our staff has good working The different levels are related to the level of risk, accuracy, and
relationships with other agencies that can assist in research, reliability of the information obtained. Lower quality levels tend
coordination,or permitting that may be needed. to have higher risk,are less accurate,and less reliable than higher
levels.
Our general approach to any project and the points at which
innovative, alternative, and unique methods will be considered Level D involves reviewing existing as-built and record drawings
are described and identified in this section. After CoH contacts and interviews with persons knowledgeable of the project area.
the B+K principal in charge, the project requirements, scope However, these records and testimonies typically lack critical
of services, schedule, and budget will be reviewed; and the data. We use Level D methods for project planning.
composition of the specific B+K project manager and project team Level C involves the use of topographic,bathymetric, and aerial
will be identified. The project manager will then coordinate the surveys to identify visible features,such as manholes,drain inlets,
team and subconsultant staff. We propose to organize our project valve boxes, ditches, channels, and piping, to obtain detailed
team based on the key team members' individual regulatory and information.The collected data are compared to as-built or record
technical experience.Innovative,alternative,and unique methods drawings, and maps are updated to match the most recent data.
will be considered with a focus on technical feasibility, cost- We often find previously unrecorded utilities or updated elevation
effectiveness, permit requirements, constructability, life-cycle data via Level C SUE methods. For a relatively small additional
costs,and long-term maintenance. cost, toning of underground utilities can be incorporated into
Survey Methods: Our project team has extensive experience the survey to provide additional assurance of the location of the
with ground-based light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and utilities.
drone survey methods. Ground-based LiDAR systems generate Level B involves the use of surface geophysical methods to
a detailed data point cloud that captures much more accurate and determine the depth and location of utilities. These methods are
higher resolution topographic data compared to conventional noninvasive and can cover a large area quickly and cost-effectively.
surveying methods.Depending on field conditions,ground-based Chapter 4 of the Manual on Subsurface Investigations published by
LiDAR allows field personnel to obtain data for areas that may the National Cooperative Highway Research Program(NCHRP)
not be easily accessible. For example, collecting data without of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) lists several types
lane closures in travel ways. We also work with firms that have of surface geophysical methods, including seismic, electrical,
the capability to use remotely operated vehicles, single-beam electromagnetic,and potential field methods. Ground-penetrating
and multibeam sonar systems, side-scan sonar, and centimeter- radar(GPR)is a reliable surface geophysical method that we have
level differential and real-time kinematic global positioning used often on projects to obtain data on underground utilities and
system (GPS) devices to conduct surveys. The most appropriate avoid costly conflicts between existing utilities and new piping,
survey methods that provide the best value to and quality data for manholes,drain inlets,and foundations.
CoH will be selected. On the Route 11 Corridor Study, drone Level A involves physically locating underground utilities
survey methods were used to establish a suitable base and save nondestructively via potholing and excavation. This highest SUE
thousands in ground survey costs. level allows the designer to identify the type,condition,material,
Field Investigation Methods: Our project team has extensive size,location,and elevation of subsurface utilities.
experience with employing iPads, GPS devices, remotely The most basic SUE quality levels (D and C) will be employed
controlled drones,and other mobile devices to collect accurate site on each project. Higher SUE quality levels (B and A) will be
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used as appropriate on a case-by-case basis for each project. Our employed GPR, toning, and excavation to identify the location,
firm has experience with GPR,toning,and excavation to identify depth, and condition of utilities.
underground utilities on previous projects. We have completed
wastewater line and water line condition assessments where we
PAST PERFORMANCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services to the
County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on projects.B+K will
remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County of Hawaii. Our successful professional service
performance has resulted in the following:
• Our Co'mnitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2024 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #36 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008—2025 as one of Hawaii's"Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009,2011—2013,2015,2022-
2025)
• 2010—2024 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011—2015,2018-2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 23 years(available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A: Awards and Client
Evaluations for a list of our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE THE FOREGOING IS A STATEMENT OF FACTS.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 30, 2025
33.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge
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1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(if any)
PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS Planning,Environmental Assessments,
Environmental Impact Statements)
PART II-GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. 2008 03-929-9763
2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP
94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A a.TYPE
Corporation
2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Waipahu HI 96797
6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu,PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge 7.NAME OF FIRM(IF BLOCK 2A IS A BRANCH OFFICE)
6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS
808 836-7787 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(IF ANY) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER
KFC Airport,Inc. 1980 03-929-9763
9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE IO
10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
c.No.of Employees c.Revenue
a.Function b.Discipline a.Profile b.Experience Index
Code (1) Firm (2) Branch Code Number(see
below)
02 Administrative 37 A05 Airports;Navaids;Airport Lighting;Aircraft Fueling 5
06 Architects 21 A06 Airports;Terminals&Hangars;Freight 6
Handling
08 CADD Technician 8 C10 Commercial Building(low rise);Shopping Centers 4
12 Civil Engineers 23 C15 Construction Management 8
15 Construction Inspector 66 E02 Educational Facilities;Classrooms 4
16 Construction Managers 40 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 4
18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;... 5
21 Electrical Engineers 5 Ell Environmental Planning 4
23 Environmental Engineer 5 H07 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 6
37 Interior Designer 1 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 6
Housing(Residential,Multi-Family;Apartments;
39 Landscape Architect 7 HI1 1
Condominiums)
47 Planner 5 L03 Landscape Architecture 4
48 Project Managers 23 P05 Planning(Community;Regional;...) 5
50 Risk Assessor 3 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 1
52 Sanitary Engineer 1 R06 Rehabilitation (Buildings;Structures;Facilities) 3
53 Schedulers 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 4
58 Technician/Analyst 7 S07 Solid Wastes;Incineration;Landfill 4
S13 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 4
T02 Testing&Inspection Services 4
W02 Water Resources;Hydrology;Ground Water 4
256 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 4
11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES
OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
a.Federal Work 7 1.Less than$100,000 6.$2 million to less than$5 million
2.$100,000 to less that$250,000 7.$5 million to less than$10 million
b.Non-Federal Work 9 3.$250,000 to less than$500,000 8.$10 million to less than$25 million
4.$500,000 to less than$1 million 9.$25 million to less than$50 million
c.Total Work 9 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater
12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATUREcf‘yikl..-Cah...--- b.DATE
June 30, 2025
c.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu.PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
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� ��� xcellenc re demonstrated by some of the letiag
emus awards and recognition we have received.
magaziPll [HawailBusilless
est Places
to TrOrk,
Architectural Hawaii Business Magazine's
� Recorc
Top p ;300 US Architectu. a lord 2008-2024 Recipient
2023: 2009,2011-2013,2015,2022-2025:1st Place
2021,2023:1st Place
2024 «�
k�,L Best i70
Firms.
4E=.
Zweig Group's
2024:8th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2023:2nd Place Multidiscipline
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2022: 4th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
3rd Place Internal Marketing Award E II R
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2021: 1st Place Multidiscipline a'
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees } Engineering News-Record
3rd Place Internal Marketing AwardEdP
E N R Magazine
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2020: 1st Place Multidiscipline
1st Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2024:#36 National
2023:#35 National
2022:#30 National
2021:#48 National
2020:#44 National
- - - 2019:#39 National
Inc
5CXXI
INC. 5000 American
to Companie.P Heart
Association
2021:#4761 National
2018:#4805 National
AHA Fit-Friendly Worksite
National Award
2012:Platinum Achievement Recipient
2011,2013:Gold Achievement Award
2018,2021:Silver Achievement Award
2014:Worksite Innovation Award
AC E C
American Council of
lFnr)iinrrnciriinri C nIraniraairnIIes
of Hawaii
Excellence Awards
• Wanaao Road/Keolu Drive Reconstructed Sewer
• Bowers+Kubota Warehouse/Office Space
• Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Honor Award-National)
1-1 Honor Awards ASCE
Construction Management • Kaumualii Highway Lihue Mill Bridge-Rice Street American Society of
Association of America • UH Information Technology Center J
• Ewa Makai Middle School Civil Engineers
• Honouliuli WWTP-New Solids Handling Facility
• Honoapiilani Highway Widening,Lahainaluna Road
2019 Construction Management Project to Aholo Road Outstanding Civil Engineering
•
Achievement Award Water/Wastewater/Utility: New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL Achievement Award
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
Construction value greater than $50M • South Ramp Microtunneling Project • Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
•
• Kaneohe-Kailua Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment \ • Kaneohe-Kailua Watewater New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL
Facilities Project KK Tunnel Conveyance&Treatment • Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Facilities Project K-K Tunnel • Hawaiki Submarine Cable and Kapolei Landing Station
(Grand Award and Best Large Project)
2024 Project Achievement Award • Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Grand Award
and Best Large Project[Hawaii],Best Large Project[Region],
Education: Construction value greater than $50M and Honor Award[NationalD
• The West Maui Temporary School Facility Project
PROJECT
AWAR DS ,.„
NS Pc'-HI ....1
Hawaii Society of American Society of
Professional Engineers Landscape Architects
sr.
American Public Hawaii Chapter
2011 Project of the Year Award Works Association \ General Design Merit Award
• Kamehameha Avenue Roadway Improvements • University of Hawaii—West Oahu,New
Administration and Allied Health Building
Public Works Project of the Year
• Ala Wai Golf Course Driving Range Improvements
CM Project of the Year
• Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
• Haleakala Highway Widening,Phase II
• Honouliuli WWTP,New Solids Handling Facility
• Ewa Makai Middle School
• Manele Small Boat Harbor Ferry and ADA Improvements
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
• Pa'au'au Stream Building Project
Project Management Project of the Year
• Mariana Properties Development
• National Cemetery Stabilization
Construction Management National Project of the Year
• Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Strategic Highway Safety Plan $533,460
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work:
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 — Staff Score Section 3— Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Ty Shiramizu, Amy Yamakawa, 1. Keeps you informed
Kaitlyn Nokosi 5
Comments:Consultant team was very easy to work with. Comments:Team was easy to communicate with. All
Enjoyed doing business with them. questions were addressed as appropriate. We were always
informed throughout the process.
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu solutions
Comments: Kathleen took great care of us and our project. 5 5
We would highly recommend her and the company for future Comments:All problems were addressed with workable
projects. solutions. Very thankful.
3. Treats you as an important team member 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions
Comments:Always treated as an important team member. 5 Comments: Felt as though we were working as a team and 5
that they valued our suggestions and opinions.
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments.Team was sufficiently staffed with very 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
individuals.
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity *Teamwork Comments:Always responded in a timely manner.
5
Comments:All core values were achieved 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
Comments:All project goals were on schedule and 5
Section 2—Technical Ability achieved.
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
Comments: Everyone was very professional in their work. 5 Comments:All documents were provided in a timely 5
No ethical problems at all. manner.
2. General technical knowledge Section 5-Value
Comments:The team's general technical knowledge and 5
background resulted in the production of an updated SHSP 1. Adheres to project budget
that we can be proud of. 5
3. Knowledge of the contract Comments:
5
Comments:Team understood the contract. I had no worries. 2. Provides added value
Comments:Their knowledge and background greatly added 5
4.Quality of response to documents value to this project.
5
Comments: Team was very responsive to any requests and
production of documents. Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments: Overall performance is excellent!
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 2. Would be your choice for future service
Comments:Team kept our project on schedule to meet 5 Comments:Yes! Would be our choice and would
deadlines. recommend to others.
7. Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5 Thank you for your assistance with this project! We really appreciate the
Comments: hard work and dedication that was put into this project. Document came
out beautifully!
Ms.Jan Higaki State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Environmental Guideline & Training Program $744,284
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Planning
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 -Staff Score Section 3-Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Ronald Sato, Carah Kadota, Jared Chang, Amy 5 1. Keeps you informed 5
Yamakawa
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2.Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3.Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4 -Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2-Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5-Value
Comments: 1.Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6-Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating N/A 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
N/A
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study $674,627
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Study
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 —Staff Score_ Section 3—Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Lindsay Nakashima, Kristen 1. Keeps you informed
Yoshida, Mike Nishimura, Jeremy Michelson, 5 5
Albert Rivera, Jamie Tang, Nick Kanno
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3. Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2—Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5—Value
Comments: 1. Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: i Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
LICENSES -ARCHITECTS
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA Chad Okinaka,AIA, LEED AP
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR
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June 30, 2025
Mr.Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Director
Planning Department
County of Hawaii
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4424
Subject: Professional Services During Fiscal Year 2025-2026
PL.9)Community Planning(Writer, Grant Writer)
Dear Mr. Darrow:
Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is pleased to submit our letter of interest and qualifications to provide
professional services during the fiscal Year 2025-2026 for the above referenced category. We believe our staff
with its extensive experience can provide the professional services required for your upcoming projects.
Over the past 45 years, B+K has provided outstanding architectural/engineering design, program and project
management,construction management,and planning services across the State of Hawaii while living our mission
statement of Fulfilling Visions. Building Trust. Our extensive experience has resulted in successfully completing
numerous projects for a variety of public agencies and private industry clients.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me by telephone at
(808) 836-7787 or by email at kchu@bowersandkubota.com.
Respectfully,
BOWERS+ KUBOTA CONSULTING, INC.
Kathleen Chu, PE
Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
94.408Akoki Street,Ste.201-A,Wailpahu,HI96797 (808)836-7787 cm
STANDARD
FORM 330
ARCHITECT- ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I-CONTRACT SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State)
Professional Services in Fiscal Year 2025 - 2026
2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
June 1, 2025 PL.9) Community Planning (Writer, Grant Writer)
B.ARCHITECT - ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4.NAME AND TITLE
Kathleen Chu, PE, Vice President/Principal-In-Charge
5.NAME OF FIRM
CC Bowers + Kubota Consulting
6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 836-7787 (808) 834-4833 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
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❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
b.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
9.
❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM ❑x (ATTACHED)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 1
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
COUNTY OF HAWAII
Planning Department
PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
Kathleen Chu, PE
PROJECT MANAGERS
Jared Chang, AICP
Ronald Sato, AICP
Carah Kadota Ito, AICP
Malachi Krishok, AICP
Kathleen Chu, PE
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
Lindsay Nakashima, PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, MBA
Michael Nishimura, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP
TECHNICAL IN-HOUSE RESOURCES
Planning
Matthew Fernandez
Ty Shiramizu, AICP
Monica Daga
Noah Tabar
Kaitlyn Nokosi
Civil Engineering
Eric Tamashiro, PE, CWPPP, ESCPC, CESCPP, LEED AP
Architecture
Hae-Dong Lee, AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA
Chad Okinaka, AIA, LEED AP
Graphics
Amy Yamakawa
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(7i2o2i)Page 2
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in Charge 33 3
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v= Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12808 (exp.4/30/2026)1
Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#54022 (exp.12/31/2025)1
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
Move Oahu Forward,Vice Chair ASCE Transportation Chair
Engineering Sector Partnership, Chamber of Commerce,Women in STEM Lead
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies, Current Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Guideline and Training Program Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K is working to develop an environmental guideline for HDOT staff that complies with federal, state,and county
environmental regulations and ordinances so that they can effectively cultivate and implement projects. The B+K team is
also developing a training program for HDOT staff so that they can effectively integrate environmental clearances in a timely
manner and have a better understanding of the project delivery process.
PROJECT COST: $744,200
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Waikapu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b SCOPE: B+K is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services,from planning through construction,on the Waiale
Road Extension project.The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream,roundabout
intersections,two through lanes,shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and two parallel grassy
swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater best management practice (BMP).The project team conduct agency
and public coordination,both to seek input and provide information relating to the environmental and design related tasks.
The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint NEPA/HRS 343 environmental
assessment.The construction bid documents will include construction plans,specifications,engineer's estimate,and permits.
PROJECT COST: $75,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation, Kaumualii Highway PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha, Kekaha, Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery
West Maui,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
d. SCOPE: B+K is a subconsultant to TetraTech providing assistance to the County of Maui in response to the devastating Lahaina
fires in August 2023.B+K provides management and damage assessment assistance to the Infrastructure Resource Support
Function (RSF),which includes the roadways,storm drainage,water supply,and wastewater systems. Services assist and guide
the County by offering comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination,and opportunities to emerge stronger and
more resilient.Activities include the preparation of project worksheets,funding matrices,strategic planning for temporary and
permanent housing,presentations,and a recovery roadmap.
PROJECT COST: N/A
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 3
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager/Senior Project A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 20 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v( Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Public Administration (formal city planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 028907)
emphasis)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Council of Engineering Companies, Senior Executive Institute, Class 26 Graduate (2022)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter Secretary (2017-present)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting North PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update 2022 N/A
North Shore,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Planner/Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District through 2040
and beyond.The plan was developed using an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input.The plan addressed new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic and
tourism implications from COVID-19.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL Hanapepe Master Plan Update and Environmental Assessment 2020 2024
Hanapepe,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE:Planner/Beneficiary Consultation Meeting Facilitator
SCOPE: Updated the Hanapepe Homestead Master Plan for 365-acres of DHHL lands in west Kauai and prepared an
Environmental Assessment,including public and beneficiary outreach,master planning and environmental planning.Next
phase of the master plan included implementation of 75-new residential lots in Hanapepe, Kauai.
PROJECT COST: $133,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPD Training Academy New Parking Lot and Master Plan Improvements Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Senior Planner
SCOPE:B+K is preparing the civil design and HRS 343 Environmental Assessment for a new parking lot and master plan
improvements at Ke Kula Ma kai (the HPD training academy).The Draft Environmental Assessment was published in the
Environmental Review Programs Environmental Notice in May 2024 and is anticipated to be completed in the same year.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lanai Residence Subdivision Phase 2B 2022 N/A
Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planning Manager
d. SCOPE:The Lanai Residence Lots,Phase 2B is the third phase of the Lanai Residence Lots Subdivision.This project is located at
the southwestern portion of Lanai City at the end of Fifth Street.The DHHL (Department of Hawaiian Home Lands) parcel TMK
(2)4-9-002:057 comprises 50 acres.Phases 1 and 2A were constructed in 2001 and consist of forty-five 10,000-square-foot(SF)lots
on approximately 13 acres.Phase 2B will develop the remaining area to address the housing needs for Lanai.The current master plan
for the remaining area consists of 10,000-SF lots and a 5-acre park.Potable water would be obtained from Lanai Water Company.The
wastewater would be conveyed to and treated at the Lanai City Wastewater Reclamation Facility (WRF).This project will update the
master plan for the remaining area to provide lots needed to meet the current waiting list and potential other land uses.
PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planning Manager
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation and
adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's
climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,logistical and
administrative sup Dort,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
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12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Planner 35 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 014538)
Bachelor of Science,Political Science
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,National and Hawaii Chapters
Historic Hawaii Foundation, Board of Trustees (2010-2016)
1111 '1111.RELEVANT PROJECTS
LE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii and Kahului,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DOT,Harbors is acquiring several privately-owned properties to expand both Hilo and Kahului Harbors'
facilities to improve operational efficiency to accommodate goods shipped.Developed improvement concepts for access,
stacking lanes,cruise ship passengers,and overall cargo operations.Prepared due diligence reports addressing site conditions,
access and other property information.An Environmental Assessment was prepared for Hilo Harbor.
PROJECT COST: $1,214,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State DLNR,Division of Forestry&Wildlife (DOFAW) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawainui Marsh Protection Project Ongoing N/A
Kailua, Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The State DLNR,is planning to construct maintenance road,ramp for wetland access of equipment,other accessory
improvements(gates, staging areas,etc.)to provide improved access for staff around a portion of the Kawainui Marsh State
Wildlife Sanctuary(Kawainui Marsh)to support their wetland restoration,upland reforestation,and management efforts.
Managing the design work for improvements,obtaining land use permits,and overall project coordination with DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $1,138,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning Ongoing N/A
Kahaluu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
c.
SCOPE: DOFAW is developing a forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,and
design for improvements.Plan development includes the University Hawaii Community College-Palamanui.This project
aims to protect and improve some of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational
opportunities and educational programs for the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui and
DLNR's DOFAW.
PROJECT COST: $385,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply (BWS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
BWS Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Reactivation Facility Project Ongoing N/A
Kapolei, Oahu,Hawaii
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: The BWS is pursuing construction of a new GAC reactivation facility at a site in the Kapolei district of Oahu as a
long-term solution to address the disposal and reuse of spent GAC from their water facilities.Conducted due diligence and site
feasibility evaluations for several sites being considered.Working on the removal of deed restrictions for one property.Will
then complete environmental documentation,land use permits,and community consultations required for the project.
PROJECT COST: $1,200,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools (KS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project
Kahuluu,Hawaii,Hawaii Ongoing N/A
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE: KS is restoring the Kapaunoni Heiau which extends into a tide pool that was impacted by construction of the former
Keauhou Beach Hotel.Work includes developing reconstruction plans,addressing historic sites,COE permit and federal agency
requirements,obtaining State and County land use peunits, and consultation with lineal descendants.PROJECT COST: $8,000,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project Manager 9 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 34599)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,600
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,
and City and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional
Facility with objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate
mitigation and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate
and inform Hawaii's youth on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth
Council,program management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the
council and government officials.
PROJECT COST: $250,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
YH Architects,Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Temporary Pearl City Police Station 2021 N/A
Pearl City, Oahu
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Assistant Planning Project Manager
SCOPE: B+K is providing planning,design and permitting for the Temporary Pearl City Police Station located next to the
Police Academy.Project include preparation of EA,Major Special Use Permit,Major SMA Permit,and zoning variance
permits.Design includes temporary trailers with 150 parking stalls and utility connections to the existing Police academy
utility systems.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Business,Economic Development and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable Development
LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
e
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface,and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
10 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
ri`Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts,Politics (major) Urban and Environmental American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 37112)
Policy (minor)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
DHHL North Kona Water Development Ongoing N/A
Island Of Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Developing,running,and troubleshooting a hydraulic model of the existing water system with the addition of the
proposed water improvements, including sources and storage in WateCAD. Currently preparing Environmental Assessments
(EAs) and a preliminary engineering report for potable water source development on two parcels in the Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa.
The wells being developed are intended to support development of DHHL projects at Lai Opua Village and Kalaoa.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
DHHL Anahola Regional Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (ifapp/icab/e)
Anahola,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
b
' SCOPE: As project manager,lead the development,coordination,and execution of a community driven process centered on
beneficiary and stakeholder engagement to develop an updated regional plan for the Anahola,Kauai homestead area.DHHL
regional plans build a sense of community and capacity to stimulate partnerships for development and implementation of
priority projects within existing and planned homestead communities.The process involved identifying and mapping issues,
opportunities,and assets related to community resilience.
CONTRACT VALUE: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
West Kauai Community Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
West Kauai,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
c.
SCOPE: Assisted the County of Kauai Planning Department with the design and production of community outreach materials
for the West Kauai Community Plan and the processing and analysis of community outreach data,which were drafted into a
Discussion Draft Open House Public Comments Summary Report.Also assisted with the graphic design layout and production
of the Final Plan.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
North Shore,HI 2022 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Planner
d• SCOPE:Updated the City and County of Honolulu,Department of Planning and Permitting's North Shore Sustainable
Communities Plan.The plan established the vision,policies,and land use patterns for the North Shore Planning District
through 2040 and beyond.Updated involved an inclusive process that combined research and data collection with community
input to analyze and address new and emerging policy issues including climate change and sea level rise,as well as economic
and tourism implications from COVID-19.
PROJECT COST: N/A
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Monica Daga Senior Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
9 <1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Environmental Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association-Hawaii Chapter,Member, 2023-present
Certified Member-American Association of Airport Executives,2017
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
South Ramp Redevelopment Study for Daniel K.Inouye International Airport 2020 N/A
(HNL),Honolulu,HI
a.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Developed a redevelopment plan consolidating general aviation,airline/airport support,and air cargo facilities at the South Ramp.
The project goal was to ensure efficient land use and safety of aircraft and airport operations.Mrs.Daga was responsible for assisting with
the analysis and documentation. She served as the task lead for preparing the conceptual implementation schedule/sequencing plan and the
environmental overview of the preferred alternative layout.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Design Services for Program Management Support,Honolulu,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
b• SCOPE:Provided design services for program management support for various airports including Daniel K.Inouye International Airport
(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport(LIH),Hilo International Airport(ITO) and Kona International Airport(KOA).Mrs.
Daga assisted with the environmental documentation for the Electric Vehicle Bus Fleet Depot Infrastructure for the HNL Consolidated
Rent-A-Car(CONRAC),the documentation for the ITO Existing Noise Assessment,Site Selection Study for the CONRAC Facility at KOA,
gate-utilization studies for LIH,as well as AutoCAD drafting for the Hawaii Statewide Airport Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 77
Three-Dimensional Mapping.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Lihue Airport Master Plan and Noise Exposure Map Update,Lihue,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
c• SCOPE:Updated the airport master plan to ensure airfield,passenger terminal,general aviation,air cargo,airline and air support facilities
meet the 20-year aviation activity demand of airport operations and passenger enplanements.The project also included a noise exposure map
update to evaluate the aircraft noise exposure within the vicinity of the airport due to aircraft fleet mix changes and airfield improvements as
well as identify potential incompatible land use.Mrs.Daga served as task lead to prepare the terminal demand/capacity analysis and facility
requirements,environmental overview,and implementation plan of the preferred alternative plan.For the Noise Exposure Map Update,Mrs.
Daga assisted with the documentation of the analyses.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Environmental Assessment for the Lanai Airport Runway Extension and Associated 2019 N/A
Improvements,Lanai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d ROLE:Senior Consultant
SCOPE:Evaluated the environmental impacts of the proposed infrastructure improvements to the airport environment and identify any
obstructions to airspace operations.The project also included Planning Safety Risk Assessment(SRA) Panel Meetings to evaluate with the
Federal Aviation Administration lines of businesses if the proposed project can proceed without any safety impacts and high risks to the
airfield and airspace systems.Mrs.Daga assisted with the documentation of the existing airfield and airspace systems for the presentation
to the SRA panel meetings and developed the airport layout plans drawings to reflect the proposed project and identify potential airspace
obstructions.PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Rental Car Facilities Program Management,Phase II
Honolulu,HI 2019 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Senior Consultant
e. SCOPE:Provided program management support services for the consolidated rental car(ConRAC) facilities at various airports including
Daniel K.Inouye International Airport(HNL),Kahului International Airport,Lihue Airport,Hilo International Airport and Kona
International Airport.The statewide ConRAC planning efforts also included an Alternative Energy Shuttle Bus Pilot Program for the
ConRAC shuttle bus service system at HNL.Mrs.Daga served as the task lead to evaluate the feasibility of adopting electric vehicle shuttle
buses and/or compressed-natural gas shuttle buses for the ConRAC Facility at HNL.The performance metrics were based on operation
efficiency,fuel efficiency,maintenance,and cost results. She also assisted in the landside planning aspect of the Pilot Program which
included the evaluation of the shuttle bus depot facility requirements and the site location alternatives for each alternative energy's required
infrastructure.PROJECT COST:N/A
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(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning American Institute of Certified Planners(Certificate No. 386400)
Bachelor of Arts, Biology and Minor in Economics
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,American Institute of Certified Planners
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a.
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
CONTRACT VALUE: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Facility Planning and Land Acquisition for Hilo and Kahului Harbors Ongoing HI N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
b SCOPE:Assisting with the acquisition of privately held lands surrounding Hilo and Kahului Harbors and production of a Harbors Facilities
Plan that will summarize the potential options that DOT-H may have in utilizing the acquired lands,assisting with the infrastructure
due diligence,and preparing an Environmental Assessment for the harbors.Design vehicle maneuverability,harbor access points and
major harbor use operations,forecasted harbor build out and activities,and planned use and improvements to adjacent thoroughfares and
streets were evaluated and agencies consulted with to formulate optimal use and development of the private lots to complement harbor
improvements.ArcGIS was used to map natural and climate hazards,soils,land use zoning,and flood zones to assess potential impacts and
mitigation measures for the project,as well as identify surrounding landowners to be notified of the project.
PROJECT COST:Hilo Harbor: $912,528/Kahului Harbor: $301,475
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Public Housing Authority PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HPHA EA David Malo&Piilani Homes Demolition Project Ongoing N/A
Maui,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:The State HPHA is planning to demolish what remains of their David Malo Circle and Piilani Homes housing developments
in the Lahaina district of the Island of Maui.These homes were damaged from the wildfire of August 2023.The federal Environmental
Assessment(EA)document prepared is intended to support a Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)determination to allow for the
demolition of these housing projects and all structures due to their extensive damage.The processing of this EA and FONSI would utilize
the HUD Environmental Review Online System(HEROS)website.Coordination with the State Hawaii Housing and Finance Development
Corporation(HHFDC)along with the Governor's Office would be required to complete the processing of the EA on HEROS.
CONTRACT VALUE: $115,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
ADM Retail Planning&Architecture PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sueoka Store-HRS 343&HRS 6E
Kauai,HI Ongoing N/A
d (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE: Currently providing planning services for Sueoka repairs and expansion.Services include HRS 343 and HRS 6E consultation with
the Department of Land and Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation Division and coordination with the Kauai Historic Preservation
Review Commission and Kauai County Planning Department.
CONTRACT VALUE: $123,900
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan Update
Statewide,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is updating the Strategic Highway Safety Plan for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030 using a data-driven approach to
reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.The plan will identify statewide goals,objectives,and
strategies that are consistent with safety performance measures established by the Federal Highway Administration,and integrate the
highway safety elements of engineering,education,enforcement,and emergency response.
CONTRACT VALUE: $533,400
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13, ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Matthew Fernandez Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
5 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Science,Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Planning Association,Hawaii Chapter
Community Emergency Response Team-Federal Emergency Mgmt.Agency&Be Ready Manoa
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Business,Economic PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Development and Tourism(DBEDT),Office of Planning and Sustainable
Development LID (Low Impact Development) Users Guide Update 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
SCOPE: Updating to Statewide LID Users Guide,creation of website/user interface,and creation of outreach program to
communicate availability of updated guide.
CONTRACT VALUE: $159,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Kalama Intermediate School Modular Administration Building Project Ongoing N/A
Makawao,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility (Subconsultant to Kalaeloa
Desalco,LLC) Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Planner
c. SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for
the Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7
MGD;the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by
the WTP;and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water
transmission line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity
will be 1.7 MGD,the facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two
additional phases up to 5.1 MGD.
PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Education,Office of Facilities and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Operations
Relocation of the DOE Maui Distrcit Mowers Facility and Community
School for Adults Ongoing N/A
Kahului,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Assistant Planner
SCOPE:Prepared an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act
and HRS 343,prepared the project for historic preservation compliance review under HRS 6E,and coordinated subconsultant
works.
PROJECT COST: $2,225,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Noah Tabar Planner A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
2 1
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Arts,Urban Studies
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Aruga&Ishizu Architects,Inc PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center
Olomana,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Infrastructure assessment,entitlements,reprogramming,master plan,environmental assessment/impact statement,and City
and County of Honolulu Plan Review Use permit application for campus improvements to Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility with
objective to be more family oriented and broader rehabilitation program and treatment.
PROJECT COST: $489,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Statewide Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Statewide Project Management Support Services June 2024-January N/A
Honolulu,HI 2025
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
c• SCOPE:B+K is providing statewide project management and planning support services for the HDOT Airports (DOT-A).Planning
services support the Engineering Planning Section (AIR-EP) in statewide airport development projects,public planning studies,
and planning document reviews.Services include GIS mapping and analysis,preparation of environmental compliance documents,
analysis in public planning studies,contracting,and planning document review.These services support a variety of projects including
the State Climate Adaptation Action Plan,the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport (HNL) Diamond Head Extension Development
Project,and the Kalaeloa Airport (JRF) Utility Systems Improvement Project.
PROJECT COST:N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha,Kekaha, 2024 N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K will conduct a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from Hanapepe
to Kekaha. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and
wave inundation modeling. The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios combined with different
wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
4 4
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
now
+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Sociology
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:Provide initial scoping,assessment(Phase I),programming (Phase II),and master plan (Phase III) for reprogramming and
campus improvements to the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility in Kailua(Olomana) on southeast Oahu.Environmental assessment
or impact statement (Phase IV) and plan review use application (Phase V)will be added later via contract amendment once the State
DAGS is able to procure more funding.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Department of Transportation Freight and Statewide Long-Range Land
Transportation plan Ongoing N/A
Statewide,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
SCOPE:B+K is working with Jacobs,Inc.to update the Statewide and Regional Federal Aid Highways Transportation Plans for the
Districts of Hawaii and Kauai and islands of Molokai and Lanai.The statewide Plan is the overarching land transportation plan that
will set the structure to integrate the individual district plans into a comprehensive,multimodal statewide plan.
PROJECT COST: $1,800,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c. ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Assist the HDOT in establishing and facilitating a Youth Transportation Council to advise on HDOT's climate mitigation
and adaptation commitments on a quarterly basis. The Youth Council will provide input on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation network,and will help to educate and inform Hawaii's youth on
HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Services will include facilitation of the Youth Council,program management,
logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate interactions between the council and government officials.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA)
Statewide,HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Technical Specialist
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)to working with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety
Assessment(VRUSA).A VRUSA is an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and
the plan for the State to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users through a
collaborative and comprehensive approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Strategic Highway Safety Plan 2025-2030
Statewide,HI 2024 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Planner
e. SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)is working with the HDOT to update the State's Strategic Highway Safety Plan(SHSP)
for the five-year period from 2025 to 2030. The SHSP is a safety plan that provides a comprehensive framework for reducing highway
fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads throughout the State. The plan identifies highway safety problems and opportunities,
and provides strategies and countermeasures to reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries across all transportation modes.
Federal, State,and City and County government agencies and safety stakeholders are engaged to ensure the SHSP is developed
through a cooperative process to establish common statewide goals and priorities.
PROJECT COST: $533,460
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
Amy Yamawaka Graphic Designer 36 28
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Science,Fine Arts Design
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kealakekua Bay Master Plan&Environmental Impact Statement 2023 N/A
South Kona,HI
a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE CJx CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the preparation of a Master Plan,EIS,and Management Plan for Kealakekua Bay
State Historical Park.
CONTRACT VALUE: $529,500
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Metropolitan Planning Organization PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui MPO Public Participation Plan Update 2023 N/A
Maui County, HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Maui MPO Public Participation Plan (PPP) update in compliance with federal
regulations regarding interested parties, participation and consultation in the metropolitan transportation planning process.
CONTRACT VALUE: $99,650
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
(Sub-consultant to Biederman Redevelopment Ventures)
Ala Moana Park Master Plan&EIS 2019 N/A
Honolulu,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Provided graphic design services for the Environmental Impact Statement completed for Biederman Redevelopment
Ventures.
CONTRACT VALUE: $366,800
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment
Statewide, HI 2023 N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Worked with the HDOT to develop the State's first Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment(VRUSA). A VRUSA is
an assessment of the safety performance of a State with respect to vulnerable road users and the plan for the State to improve
the safety of vulnerable road users. Addressed the safety of vulnerable road users through a collaborative and comprehensive
approach allows people that walk,bike,and roll full and safe access to our transportation system.
CONTRACT VALUE: $575,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Affordable and Workforce Housing Regional Plans 2023 N/A
Island of Maui,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Graphic Designer
SCOPE: Providing graphic design services for various plans that highlights the need for affordable housing and highlighted
housing projects and infrastructure that would support those projects as part of the House Maui Initiative.
PROJECT COST: $52,453
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jay Stone,P.E., BCEE, CFM, CPESC, CPSWQ, C1V11 Englneering Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP, CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP 32 14
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
rri`Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9548 (exp.4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,English
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Board Certified Environmental Engineer,Water LEED Accredited Professional Association of Floodplain Managers
Supply&Wastewater International Society of Automation American Society of Civil Engineers
Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality Control Water Environment Federation International Society of Automation
Certified Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Preparer Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer American Academy of Environmental
Certified Professional in Erosion&Sediment Control Hawaii Water Environment Association Engineers&Scientists
Certified Floodplain Manager American Water Works Association Erosion&Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES Municipal Separate Storm Sewerhy System(MS4)Retrofit Ongoing N/A
Structural BMP Improvements Program
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Principal in Charge/Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Updated the City's action plan to meet permit requirements to retrofit 10%of the City's MS4 drainage structures.Incorporated
a. planned projects from the City's other MS4 programs into the storm water retrofit planning process.Prepared plans,specifications,and
opinions of probable costs for the repair of over 70 catch basins in Kakaako,including replacement with tree filter boxes and planter boxes;a
bioretention cell at the intersection of Kapiolani Boulevard and Sheridan Street;and four different types of permeable pavement and pavers
in the existing bicycle lane on South Street.Conducted HRS 6E consultation with SHPD.Conducted an archaeological inventory survey
for the Sheridan Street project.Prepared the technical design guide of green and grey storm water BMPs for use by City personnel to select
appropriate permanent stormwater BMPs for projects.Prepared new typical details and specifications of green stormwater BMPs and new
standard details and specifications for catch basins and grated drain inlets.Prepared conceptual designs of proposed BMPs in Pearl City
Industrial Park and the Waiau commercial/industrial area.Prepared written updates to the City's SWMPP annual report.Prepared plans,
specifications,and opinions of probable construction costs for the repair of catch basins in the Ala Moana area.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ala Moana Regional Park Pedestrian Bridges,Canal Wall,and Pond Improvements, 2022 2023
Honolulu,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Processed the EIS,the Special Management Area permit,and all environmental permit applications(USACE permit,Section
401 WQC,CZM Consistency,and NPDES permit NOI-C) for repair of the failed canal wall sections,repair of the historic Bridle Bridge,
demolition and replacement of the Piikoi Street and Queen Street bridges,and bank stabilization at the Japanese and Hawaiian Ponds within
the park.PROJECT COST: $14,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Aweoweo Street Drainage Outfall Improvement 2022 2022
Waialua,HI
c.
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Provided permitting and design of storm drain outfall inlet protection.Coordinating processing of all approvals and permits,along
with direction of design and preparation of construction documents.PROJECT COST:$350,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design 2021 N/A
Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d• ROLE:Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Assessed implementation of complete streets concept designs in Kaneohe,Kailua,and Pearl City area as part of planned road
rehabilitation projects in each area.Initial tasks included evaluation of existing conditions through driving,walking,and bicycling audits of
each community;identifying the complete streets network based on land use and roadway configuration;and developing preliminary street
cross-sections showing options for pedestrian walkways,bicycle lanes,shared pathways,and vehicular travel lanes.
PROJECT COST: $4,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
General Hydraulic Engineering Services,Oahu,HI Ongoing N/A
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e. ROLE:Project Manager/Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Evaluating scour conditions at 96 existing bridges on Oahu including 44 City and County of Honolulu bridges.Conducting detailed
bridge inspection and preparing SERs to assess the potential for scour at each bridge.Performing hydrologic,HEC RAS analysis,and scour
calculations,environmental permits and developing a Scour Plan of Action and other related engineering services including preparation of
construction drawings,specifications and estimates necessary to address potential bridge scour.CONTRACT VALUE: $5,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 14
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Michael Nishimura,PE,ESCPC, CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/Senior A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CESCPP,LEED AP Project Manager 27 5
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil and Environmental Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#10772 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Bachelor of Arts,Physics Professional Engineer/Civil-CA [#82626(exp. 9/30/2025)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- GU [#1757 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Professional Engineer/Civil- CNMI [#507 (eexp. 8/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer LEED Accredited Professional
Society of American Military Engineers,Honolulu Post
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PVT Land Company,Ltd. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
PVT Landfill Owner Advisory Services
Waianae,HI Ongoing N/A
a• (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager
SCOPE:Providing general third-party assistance to PVT for their construction and demolition waste landfill facility and its
operations in line with prevailing State of Hawaii,Department of Health permit conditions,regulations and requirements.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,388,400
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Airports PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ahukini Landfill Restoration Phase 2 Ongoing TBD
Lihue,HI
b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Developing a plan to deal with shearwater bird habitat in the area;creating construction plans and specifications to
stabilize a coastal slope containing landfill debris;and obtaining all necessary approvals and permits to allow such work.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Management PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program Ongoing N/A
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c• ROLE: Senior Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street
and Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.
A sign will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact
development design.
CONTRACT VALUE: $3,120,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kauai County Department of Public Works and Construction Management
Support Services for Public Works Wastewater Division Ongoing N/A
Various Locations,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d. ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: As a prime consultant, B+K is providing various environmental engineering,project management,construction
management,and inspection services for repair and maintenance and capital improvement projects on this open-end contract.
Task orders include multiple repairs,maintenance,improvements,and permitting at all four of the County of Kaua`i's
wastewater treatment plants,and various pump stations and collection system locations throughout the island.
CONTRACT VALUE: $860,000.00 (Wastewater Division)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kailua and Pupukea Iwi Kupuna Reinterment 2020 N/A
Kailua&Pupukea,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Monitoring Manager and Technical Advisor
SCOPE: Developed design PS&E,permitting and post-design services for the construction of two archaeological reinterment
sites from BWS construction projects. Coordinated with BWS Cultural Specialist/Archaeologist and descendants.
PROJECT COST: $200,000
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, CESCPP, Deputy Civil Engineering A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA Manager 23 23
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
y(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#12569(exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies,Past Chair Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE) Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS ti
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Planning PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Coastal Resilience and Erosion Management Plan 2023 N/A
Maalaea Village,Maui
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Project Civil Engineer.
SCOPE: Conducted a utility study and developed a framework for managed relocation of Maalaea condos and residences on the
shoreline.The study looked at the existing conditions providing an asset analysis of the water,sewer,drainage,electrical,and
access.Impacts to those utilities were then studied based on sea level rise and coastal impacts.Using the information collected,
the study provided questions and considerations for relocation of those utilities for managed retreat.
PROJECT COST: $300,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hilton Hawaiian Village PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Sea Level Rise Assessment Study 2020 N/A
Oahu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b• ROLE: Project Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted a study on the impacts to the Hilton Hawaiian Village campus'utility infrastructure,vehicular access,and
pedestrian routes as a result of sea level rise,passive flooding,and shoreline waves. The study included providing proposed
mitigation measures to protect the coastline, infrastructure,and ensure critical service components are located above projected
flood elevations. Opinions of probable construction costs were provided with initial steps to address the rising sea levels and
plan for the future.PROJECT COST: $93,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways Kaumualli PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha Ongoing N/A
Kauai,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Deputy Project Manager
c. SCOPE: Conducting a Feasibility Study to explore conceptual details,constraints,and prospective timelines for different
resiliency improvement alternatives based on probable future scenarios of concern for Route 50, Kaumuali`i Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha.The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to explore resiliency realities,criticalities,and challenges for
the Route 50 study area. The scope of work will include coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency analysis and high-resolution
sea level rise and wave inundation modeling.The modeling will be conducted for a variety of future sea level rise scenarios
combined with different wave events to help estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals in the future.
PROJECT COST: N/A
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City&County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
HFD NPDES Small MS4 Permit Kaneohe and Kailua Fire Stations 2021 2021
Kaneohe and Kailua,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Project Manager
SCOPE:Prepared construction documents for storm water management improvements at two City fire stations in Windward Oahu.
Improvements proposed at both fire stations addressed storm water quality and included redirecting roof and pavement runoff to new
underground infiltration basins and seepage wells within the station site. PROJECT COST:Kaneohe$350,000/Kailua$450,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
NPDES MS4 Retrofit Structural BMP Improvements Program—South Street
Permeable Pavement 2020 N/A
Honolulu,HI
e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE:Design of four different types of permeable pavement within the bike lane on South Street between Pohukaina Street and
Kapiolani Boulevard.Pavement types will include a porous asphalt,pervious concrete,and two types of permeable pavers.A sign
will also be installed to provide information about the pavement types installed and how they are part of a low impact development
design.PROJECT COST: $2,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 16
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Eric Tamashiro,PE,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
CWPPP, CESCPP,LEED AP 31 22
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v=Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Professional Engineer/Civil-HI [#9787(exp.4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
LEED Accredited Professional American Society of Civil Engineers Water Environment Federation
Hawaii Water Environment Association Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer
Certified Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Preparer Erosion& Sediment Control Plan Coordinator
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Hawaii,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Ane Keohokalole Highway 2012 2012
Kailua-Kona,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Completed construction documents for the County highway paralleling Queen Kaahumanu Highway for about 2.9
miles from Palani Road to Hina Lani Street.Also completed an Environmental Assessment;processed U.S.DOT Act of 1966
Section 4(f) review; conducted the NHPA Section 106 consultation and prepared the preliminary engineering report.
PROJECT COST: $35,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Walton Street Capital LLC/Avalon Development Company LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kapolei Business Park Phase 2 2017 2017
Kapolei,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
b. ROLE: Project Manager/Project Engineer
SCOPE:Lead designer for subdivision improvements,including storm drainage system with water quality treatment units,
roadways,water system improvements,and grading. Coordinated plan approval and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit coverage processing.
PROJECT COST: $22,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
City&County of Honolulu,Department of Facility Maintenance Ongoing
Honolulu Fire Department,NPDES Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer VMF-2017/SE VMF-2017/SE Roof—
System (MS4) Program Assessments Roof—2019/NE 2019/NE Roof&Wash
Oahu,HI Roof&Wash Facility Facility—2022
c. —2022
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Civil Engineer
SCOPE: Conducted field evaluations and facility assessments for the Akahi,Waialua,Wahiawa,Kailua,Kaneohe,Kaaawa,
Sunset Beach,and Pawaa HFD stations relative to compliance with the City's NPDES Program.Prepared concept designs,
opinions of cost and engineering reports to address storm water quality improvements.
PROJECT COST: $6,500,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
NAVFAC Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
FY21 Special Project RM 17-1635 Red Hill Repair Roads and Erosion
Control 2021 Ongoing
Honolulu,HI
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Project Manager
SCOPE: Provided engineering services for the repair of eroded areas, implementation of erosion control and rockfall mitigation
measures,storm drainage improvements,and roadway improvement. Scope of work included conducting site engineering
investigations and preparing 35%,60%,pre-final and final design-bid-build contract documents.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
American Savings Bank PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
American Savings Bank Campus 2019 2019
Honolulu,HI
e (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Senior Project Manager.
SCOPE: Conducted site assessments,supported traffic and archaeological assessments and coordinated the site design for a 9-story,
120,000 gross square feet office building at the corner of Beretania and Aala Streets. Work within the right-of-way included the
reconstruction of driveway aprons and walkways and utility structure and connections.
PROJECT COST: $34,985,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o2i)Page 17
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED AP Principal Architect/Project Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
MBA19 10
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu, HI
16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#17013 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
Master of Business Administration GA, Registered Architect
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
American Institute of Architects,Honolulu Chapter,Member U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Neighborhood Park-Parking Lot&Comfort Station
Improvements Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a. ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the renovation of existing parking lot and comfort station. Scope of
work includes the reconfiguration and addition to the existing parking lot as well as new comfort station. The new parking lot is
proposed to have the capacity for 122 stalls which is double the current amount presently available.The comfort station will be
constructed to allow/limit access during times at which the baseball field is in operation.
PROJECT COST: $8,600,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Honolulu Zoo Hawaiian Wetland Aviary Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
b. SCOPE: Architecture,landscape architecture,civil and electrical engineering,and entitlement planning services for the initial
phase of a new Hawaii exhibit,which will feature a wetland aviary.The new exhibit starts at the main entrance arrival area
and extends eastward to the Nene Goose Sanctuary. Once completed,the aviary will showcase animals in their habitat ranging
from coastal wetlands to mountainous rain forests and further into dry forests and grasslands.The design intent is to expose
guests to the wide range of native wetland (streams and ponds) and dryland habitats found in Hawaii.The scope of work for this
project covers conceptual design and permitting,with follow-on design development and construction documents.
PROJECT COST: $750,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Principal-in-Charge
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Parks &Recreation-Planning and Development, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
ADA Transition Plan Ongoing HI N/A
d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Review survey of 134 parks,and provide all corrective measures to comply with 2010 ADA standards. Conducting
site verifications of approximately 35%of the sites. Conduct reviews of the study with DCAB and submit final report.
PROJECT COST: $6,000,000 (ROM)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Maui Police Department PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Maui Police Dispatch Flooring 2017 2018
Kahului, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE: Architecture Manager
e' SCOPE: A/E design and construction administration services for modifying the existing dispatch office to create one level floor
eliminating tripping hazards and to bring the dispatch office up to ADA compliance. The existing dispatch consoles and the
access floors are removed and replaced with new consoles and access floors. In addition to the electrical work to accommodate
the new dispatch consoles,the existing clean agent fire suppression system and air handling unit serving the under space of the
access floor are disconnected and reinstalled to allow the installation of the new access floor.
PROJECT COST: $600,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 18
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
36 2
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
v(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Waipahu,HI
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline)
Bachelor of Architecture,Architecture HI,Registered Architect [#8427 (exp. 4/30/2026)]
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.)
U.S. Green Building Council,LEED AP American Institute of Architects
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hans L'Orange Master Plan Update
Waipahu,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑x CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
a ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Planning services for a new master plan for Hans L'Orange Park in Waipahu for community and stakeholder input to
inform future development at the park coincides with the overall vision. The master plan consisted of new pedestrian circulation
and expansion of the current parking lot to handle the parking needs of the baseball stadium. Also included in the master plan is
demolition of the existing comfort station and construction of a new comfort station closer to the baseball stadium. The master
plan required community and stakeholder input on the vision and cost.
PROJECT COST: $3,760,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility(subconsultant to Kalaeloa Desalco,LLC) Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
ROLE:Architecture Manager
b SCOPE: Civil and environmental engineering,architecture,landscape architecture,planning,and permitting services for the
Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility design-build-operate-maintain project for the Board of Water Supply.The initial
buildout for this project will be a seawater reverse osmosis water treatment plant with an initial production capacity of 1.7 MGD;
the on-site and off-site facilities required to dispose of concentrate and other water treatment byproducts generated by the WTP;
and off-site ancillary facilities,including access roadway improvements,a recycled water pipeline,a product water transmission
line,and an underground injection control transmission line.Although the initial WTP production capacity will be 1.7 MGD,the
facility will be programmed and planned to accommodate future cost-effective expansions in up to two additional phases up to
5.1 MGD.PROJECT COST: $150,000,000
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Secondary Microbiology Lab and Control Center Ongoing TBD
Honolulu, HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
c.
ROLE: Architecture Manager
SCOPE: Architectural and engineering design services for the design of a new microbiology testing laboratory for the Board of
Water Supply.The laboratory will contain a virology lab,a testing area with autoclaves and incubators as well as storage and
offices for the lab director and lab techs and will provide desks for field operatives. The lab will be designed to BSL-2.
SIZE: 2,000 square feet/PROJECT COST: $701,122 (fee)
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Community Foundation(HCF), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Kamamalu Park Concept Study Ongoing TBD
Honolulu,HI
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
d.
ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:Architectural design services for the renovation of two locker room buildings(one 6,200 sq ft and the other 5,500 sq ft)on
the Ke'elikolani Intermediate School Campus into(7)new preschool classrooms with support facilities(Prep/Kitchenette rooms,
restrooms,storage,etc.).Work also includes extensive site rework to accommodate the outdoor play area requirements of a Preschool.
PROJECT COST: $1,993,213
(1)TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
Hilo Medical Center Hospital Expansion Hilo,HI Ongoing TBD
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 CHECK IF PROJECT PERFORMED WITH CURRENT FIRM
e• ROLE:Architecture Manager
SCOPE:A/E services for the expansion of approximately 18,900 SF to the existing 249,886 SF at Hilo Medical Center,which will be
situated above the current location of the physician and visitor parking.The expansion space is programmed for an 18-bed Intensive
Care Unit with 2 enclosed stair shafts.Rooftop and ground floor mechanical and electrical spaces to include air handling units,
domestic hot water,electrical rooms,medical gas and miscellaneous infrastructure components.
PROJECT COST:$30,000,000
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2o21)Page 19
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition Ongoing N/A
Hilo,Hawaii,and Kahului,Maui
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii, Rod Nagao (808)791-2382
Department of Transportation,Harbors
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Due diligence reports to support Acquisition
• Comprehensive Environmental Assessments
• Hazardous materials investigated&addressed
• Historic Architecture evaluated
• Solutions alleviating nearby traffic congestion
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Harbors(HDOT-H)with the acquisition of privately held lands
surrounding both Hilo and Kahului Harbors by completing due diligence studies and an Environmental Assessment. HDOT-H would
acquire two parcels for Kahului Harbor(10.73 acres)and five parcels for Hilo Harbor(9.38 acres)to accommodate harbor expansion.
The marine cargo industry is an essential component of Hawaii's economy and livelihood, and acquiring several privately-owned
parcels would improve the internal operational efficiency of both Kahului and Hilo Harbors to accommodate the projected increase in
the amount of goods shipped between these islands.
Supported HDOT-H in developing improvement concepts utilizing the parcels proposed for acquisition at both harbors. Developed
harbor access alternatives,stacking lanes improvements for semi-trailers,accommodating cruise ship passengers to improve operational
efficiency,and determining improvements needed for overall cargo operations.
Due diligence reports prepared for both harbors identified site conditions,access and other property information associated with these
parcels to support HDOT-H's evaluation of the feasibility of acquiring them.Redevelopment options considered for these parcels were
reasonable and feasible and provides needed space to support long-term harbor operations. An Environmental Assessment prepared
for Hilo Harbor addressed various effects associated with the parcels and their redevelopment.This included hazardous materials from
former industrial use, historic architecture associated with buildings and structures, improving traffic conditions for the community
near the harbor,economic displacement resulting from acquisition,and addressing general community concerns.
PROJECT SIZE:Hilo Harbor:9.38 Acres/Kahului Harbor: 10.73 Acres
PROJECT COST Total Fee: $1,214,003 * .: I
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25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. (Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 20
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Palamanui Forest Reserve Planning Ongoing N/A
Kailua-Kona,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and
Natural Resources,Division of Forestry Jennifer Grimm (808)927-0412
and Wildlife
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Extensive stakeholders and community outreach
• Management partnership with University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community College
• Innovative forest reserve management planning and restoration for endangered and native plants
• Comprehensive planning and master plan development
SCOPE:Assisting the State of Hawaii(State),Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR),Division of Forestry and Wildlife
(DOFAW)in conducting comprehensive restoration, environmental, and community planning for the Palamanui forest area of about
872 acres of unencumbered State land in Kailua-Kona of the island of Hawaii.
DOFAW is planning to develop a community forest management plan for Palamanui to guide future programming,decision-making,
and design work to implement improvements to this forest area. Development of this plan is being conducted in partnership with
the Hawaii Community College-Palamanui (HCC-Palamanui) located adjacent to the project area. This project aims to protect and
improve some of the last remaining native low-land dry forest while also providing outdoor recreational opportunities and educational
programs for the community through a collaborative effort between the HCC-Palamanui and DLNR's DOFAW. HCC-Palama staff,
students and volunteers have been conducting some restoration of this forest
area, and the project would support and expand their efforts, educational •
opportunities, along with supporting environmental restoration and _ .
cultural practices. This effort supports developing a forest restoration and ,
management plan for Palamanui that identifies conceptual improvements ..
and management programs setting the framework for designing and ;. ,, . ;•, . •=�
constructing improvements. Such improvements would be developed in r :' . • . r+ ' •a'i.''''''''''"-•:
consultation with HCC-Palamanui, stakeholders and the community to 0, t., �
support the long-term stewardship of this area. • B f a
PROJECT SIZE:About 872 Acres " ' • `"' -
PROJECT COST: $385,000 .
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PI/ Master Planning„Environmental
a. %Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planning
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 21
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waimea 400 Technical Studies Ongoing N/A
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Kauai,Department of Public Wade Lord (808)241-4906
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Wetland management and restoration planning for flood
management and resiliency to future sea level rise and
climate change impacts Management partnership with
University of Hawaii Hawaii Palamanui Community
College -
• Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement in � �;,r. WA I M E A 400
coordination with multiple agencies
• NEPA and federal regulatory requirements ,
• Engaging stakeholders and community members to ` ' • K
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address the diverse range of interests,ideas,and impacts
related to the project property 4
• Conceptual master planning and technical analysis
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is supporting the
County of Kauai Department of Public Works to coordinate
technical studies,update the conceptual master plan,and complete
environmental compliance requirements for the approximately
417-acre Waimea 400 property owned by the County of Kauai. The project encompasses 350+ acres of the Waimea 400 property
and includes several key components: updating the conceptual master plan including areas of wetland restoration to enhance flood
management and resilience against future sea level rise and climate change impacts;preparation of a Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement in collaboration with multiple agencies; adherence to the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and federal
regulatory requirements; and engaging stakeholders and community members to address the diverse range of interests, ideas, and
impacts related to the project property. Additionally,the project involves conceptual master planning and technical analysis to ensure
comprehensive and sustainable development.
The affordable housing area of the project is being implemented separately by the Kauai Housing Agency, however, the HRS 343
Programmatic EIS and NEPA EA will also address the planned affordable housing on-site.
B+K is also coordinating the following technical studies,which are being conducted to investigate site constraints and environmental
impacts related to the project:
• Archaeological Literature Review and Field Inspection Report
• Biological Survey
• Cultural Impact Assessment
• Geotechnical Study
• Hydrogeology Study
• Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study
• Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
• Preliminary Engineering Report(B+K)
• Soils Study
• Topographical Study including Uncrewed Aircraft System(UAS)aerial contour map(B+K)
• Traffic Study
• Water Management and Green Infrastructure Conceptual Planning
• Wetland Delineation Study
PROJECT COST:N/A(Planning Study;no construction)
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. gdi.(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 22
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Department of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(fapplcab/e)
Waiale Road Extension Project
Ongoing N/A
Waikapu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Department of Public Nolly Yagin (808)270-7437
Works
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Chapter 343 HRS/NEPA Environmental Assessment
• Conceptual and Preliminary Engineering
• Agency Coordination and Public Outreach FilrizsE GRApiTs
• Utility Design and Coordination
• Plans, Specifications,and Estimate
• Right-of-Way mapping and appraisal services Rebuilding American Infr stru turf
• Funding(Federal,State,and Public Private Partnerships) with S Ijnta i nahi Iit y and Equity
• RAISE Grants with FHWA/HDOT Oversight
• Construction Management
• Project Management
SCOPE: The Bowers + Kubota project team is providing the County of Maui cradle to grave services, from planning through
construction,on the Waiale Road Extension project.The project will extend Waiale Road from its current terminus at East Waiko Road
southward to Honoapiilani Highway. The proposed extension will support all transportation modes,protect non-motorized travelers,
and is approximately 8,600 lineal feet(ft.)in length within an 80-ft. right-of-way. The Waiale Road extension is a critical part of the
planned regional infrastructure for the County of Maui and will serve as the catalyst for surrounding planned developments to increase
much needed affordable housing.
The B+K project team will review the environmental documentation,preliminary design, and final construction documents for the
Waiale Road extension.
The roadway improvements will include a single span bridge over Waikapu Stream, roundabout intersections, two through lanes,
shoulder bikeways,pedestrian sidewalks,a shared-use path,and parallel grassy swales,which will serve as a permanent stormwater
best management practice(BMP).
The B+K project team will conduct agency and public coordination, both to seek input and provide information relating to the
environmental and design related tasks. The environmental documentation for the improvement project will be prepared as a joint
NEPA/HRS 343 environmental assessment.
Ready to Advertise documents will include construction plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and permits. Bid support and
construction management will be provided by B+K.
B+K is also assisting the County of Maui by exploring funding options for the roadway project. The funding options include federal-
aid funding,developer pro rata fair share, state funding,federal discretionary grants,and public private partnerships. The B+K team
has already been successful in helping the County obtain a FY2022 RAISE grant for$25 Million.
PROJECT COST: $87,000,000(estimated)
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. no(Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Project and Construction Management
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 23
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
County of Maui,Office of Recovery PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services Ongoing N/A
Island of Maui,Hawaii
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
County of Maui,Office of Recovery Keanu Lau Hee (808)270-7855
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Site and Damage Assessment DEPARTMENT OF PU jc WORKS COUNTY OF ,LA4Jl
• Project Scope Development Nrw titillldl�rtlxler Reeavrri
• Grant Management
• Program Management Fay e r And uyti,rvs
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• Community Outreach support Erased r""Put"
• Staff Augmentation ro
SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota is working as a sub-consultant to i ..m 10.
TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery with broad disaster
recovery service after the devastating fires in August 2023. The
services assist and guide the County by offering comprehensive ,
solutions, strategic planning and coordination, and opportunities
to emerge stronger and more resilient.
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B+K assists the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) ,POIS Pt MI /057 T""a4
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure MAN +°'O.°" "°"°°d
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a ""'•"'""°r'.r_ ' '^—�"w—')"^1' ""• '4".6""'"
recovery road map showing critical milestones for infrastructure, One of 20 project sheets put together for funding requests
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness.
B+K developed a comprehensive matrix of critical infrastructure projects for the Office of Recovery indicating budgets and fiscal year
spending along with associated presentations to request funds from the Senate Committee on Ways and Means during the legislation
session and for the Maui County Council during the budget session.
We provide support for the community outreach efforts by assisting the Department of Management and Office of Communication
and Public Affairs. This includes assistance with the responses to the frequently asked questions (FAQs)from the community public
meetings and creating FAQ worksheets and flowcharts for various activities including permitting requirements for temporary dwellings
in the fire impacted areas.
We prepared site inspection and damage assessment reports for various County departments and locations that were damaged by the
wildfires. The assessments include detailed narratives and photographs of the damaged site for various structures,wastewater pumps
stations,and parks and recreational facilities.These assessment reports will be used to capture FEMA funding for the County.
B+K provides support to Tetra Tech for the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program(HMGP)by developing and providing scope
for projects that may be eligible for the grant program which include short and long-term projects such as roadway connectivity,flood
mitigation,building construction,water and wastewater resiliency projects.
PROJECT COST: $687,685
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Infrastructure and
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Housing Support,Community Outreach
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 24
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Resources,Division of Forestry and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapp/icab/e)
Wildlife
DOFAW Kawainui Marsh Protection Ongoing N/A
Kailua,Oahu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Jason Misaki (808)831-7984
Resources
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Innovative wetland and restoration planning for endangered species along with forest management
• Design work of improvements addressing climate change and sustainability
• Planning,permitting,and design for improvements supporting DOFAW resource management and operations
SCOPE:The State of Hawaii(State),Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR),Division of Forestry and Wildlife(D.OFAW)
is planning to construct maintenance road,ramp for wetland access of equipment,other accessory improvements(gates,staging areas,
etc.) to provide improved access for staff around a portion of the Kawainui Marsh State Wildlife Sanctuary (Kawainui Marsh) to
support their restoration and management efforts. Kawainui Marsh encompasses about 986-acres of State-owned property located in
Kailua on the Island of Oahu.Improved vehicle access and other improvements would support DOFAW's ability to access areas of the
marsh to implement wetland and upland restoration activities,remove invasive plants,manage the resource,and provide more efficient
operations for staff.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,138,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer and Landscape
Architecture
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 25
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility Ongoing N/A
Kapolei,Ewa,Oahu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Ross Lum (808)748-5835
Water Supply
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Strategic Evaluation Reports on Feasibility
• First GAC Facility in State
• Project Development and Site Alternatives Evaluation
• Solutions Alleviating Nearby Traffic Congestion
SCOPE:Bowers+Kubota Consulting(B+K)is preparing a design-build-operate-maintain(DBOM)request for proposal(RFP)for the
design,construction,operation,and maintenance of a granular activated carbon(GAC)reactivation facility for the Honolulu Board of
Water Supply.The BWS needs to address a long-term solution for the disposal and/or reactivation of spent GAC generated from their
water treatment operations at 13 facilities. Recent actions and future changes to the City's solid waste management operations have
impacted the current GAC disposal operations resulting in the need for this action.
A Preliminary Engineering Report(PER) determined that an Oahu island on-site GAC reactivation facility was the best long-term
solution to address the disposal and reuse of spent GAC. The PER evaluated different sites on island for this new facility and identified
a site in the Kapolei Business Park as a feasible location. Subsequently, another site in Kalaeloa has become available for this new
facility.
Work is occurring to evaluate project design requirements and the development feasibility of using either the Kapolei site, Kalaeloa
site, or a combination of both sites. B+K is leading a multidisciplinary team to develop the specifications, conceptual plans, contract
requirements, and evaluation criteria of the RFP and to address entitlements, permits, and environmental clearances of the project
site. The RFP would employ a two-phase approach. The first phase evaluating the qualifications of prospective DBOM entities. The
second phase evaluated the price and approach of the shortlisted DBOM entities.Necessary environmental review,land use permits,
and technical studies would also be conducted for the selected site of the new GAC facility.
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. zcBowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 26
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. g
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION pfapp/icab/e)
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha 2024 N/A
Kekaha,Kauai
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Dean Matsui (808)587-1830
Transportation,Highways Division
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Climate Change/Resiliency
• Data Gathering and Review
• Conceptual Design w a 7„,r F
• Coastal Engineering
• Feasibility Study
• Project Management T �,
SCOPE: Bowers +Kubota conducted a Feasibility Study to explore =�.
conceptual details, constraints, and prospective timelines for
different resiliencyimprovement alternatives based on robable .�.�,
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future scenarios of concern for Route 50,Kaumualii Highway,from
Hanapepe to Kekaha. ' _
The objectives of the Feasibility Study are to:
• Explore resiliency realities,criticalities,and challenges for they
Route 50 study area. 1��
• Conduct a study to explore alternatives,examine environmental4.1;a
impacts,risks,and feasibility to improve the resiliency of Route
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• Provide a final report summarizing the findings to proactively
vet feasible and practicable options and prioritize solutions.
The scope of work included coastal modeling of tidal flood frequency z;
analysis and high-resolution sea level rise and wave inundation
modeling. The modeling was conducted for a variety of future sea • z
level rise scenarios combined with different wave events to help
estimate the frequency of occurrence of flooding at selected intervals
in the future.
A feasibility assessment with planning level opinions of probable costs and an analysis of disadvantaged communities were conducted
to reflect possible coastal engineering alternatives to improve the resiliency of Route 50 to future sea level rise. Alternatives included,
beach restoration,beach restoration with stabilizing structures,berm or dune enhancement or creation, existing revetment repairs or
enhancements,new shoreline structures, scour protection, ground elevation or setback suggestions, and other possible nature-based
solutions.The alternatives and recommendations were prioritized for implementation and included midterm and long-term solutions
that most effectively meet the HDOT's priorities.The feasibility study provides HDOT with a range of projects that will have a defined
purpose and tangible and recognized benefits.
CONTRACT VALUE: $675,000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
Project Management,Conceptual
a. cc Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Design,Transportation Planning,Coastal
Modeling
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 27
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
Kamehameha Schools PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Ongoing N/A
Kahaluu,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Kamehameha Schools Jon Tulchin,Senior Manager (808)534-8324
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Areas this Project Addresses:
• Restoration of a heiau that extends into a tidepool and ocean
• Implement unique preservation plan concepts and requirements
• Extensive federal, state,and county permitting for re-construction work in the water and shoreline area
• Coordinating with lineal descendants on reconstruction
SCOPE:Provide planning,engineering,and permitting services to support Kamehameha Schools(KS)in implementing improvements
to reconstruct and restore the Kapuanoni Heiau located in Kahalu`u on the island of Hawaii that was destroyed by the construction of
the former Keauhou Beach Hotel. KS will restore Kapuanoni Heiau to its original extents, structural appearance, and function. The
restoration plan developed for this heiau has the outer wall and footprint of the heiau extending into the seaward tide pool approximately
35 feet from the current surveyed shoreline and beyond the current property line.
Federal,state,and county permits would be required for work occurring within the tide pool and shoreline requiring considerable agency
coordination and specialized technical studies (coral, water quality, sea level rise, coastal erosion, marine, cultural). Coordination
with the State Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is required to obtain an easement and lease for portions of the
heiau extending beyond the property line. Design work will entail developing construction plans utilizing specialized equipment,
construction methods, and best management practices to minimize adverse effects on the marine environment. Boulders would be
collected from the tide pool("rock-harvesting area")and at another inland site to support reconstruction of heiau walls(>10 feet tall)
and structure.Rocks would be stockpiled and shaped within the Kahaluu property.
PROJECT SIZE:About 2 Acres
PROJECT COST: $1,035,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
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STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 28
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 10
Complete one Section F for each project.)
21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED
State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable)
Hawaii Youth Transportation Council 2023 N/A
Statewide,HI
23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii,Department of Laura Kaakua (808)583-4751
Transportation
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost)
Relevant Features:
• Project management, planning, and coordination to support a
Youth Council made up of 20 members
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• Consultation and coordination between youth, government
officials,and partner organizations and agencies
• Planning and engineering support for decarbonization, climate 1 t - ,.
resiliency,and sustainability efforts ., ' •e°, I
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SCOPE: Bowers + Kubota Consulting (B+K) is assisting the State = .,rof Hawaii, Department of Transportation (HDOT) in establishing
and facilitating a voluntary Youth Transportation Council to advise
on HDOT's climate mitigation and adaptation commitments on `.
a quarterly basis. The establishment of the Youth Transportation - i„
Council was part of the requirements of the settlement agreement in
Navahine v.Department of Transportation,State of Hawaii(2022)in
order to advise HDOT on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions TOOTH COUNCIL STATISTICS
and to adapt from climate impacts in the State's transportation ,4pp11(uob -Jr. ta, Locaflans
network. The Youth Transportation Council will seek to improve 13 20
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HDOT's work via appropriate integration of youth feedback into !t_;,,tt. ;„•r� m-- .,,
HDOT's policies,plans, and projects. The council may also conduct !,,9+,:�; = i s Gotta ,.
outreach activities to educate and provide direct industry experience Ili IIth i` ;I'; 11 9 avirt
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B+K will assist the H DOT in creating foundational documents for the Youth Transportation
�."" Council,facilitating the selection of council members,meeting facilitation and planning,
° r preparing graphics and promotional materials for the council, program management,
°`•"•'' website management,logistical and administrative support,and coordination to facilitate
,,^' - ' meaningful interactions between youth and government officials.B+K will also provide
e• / ,, targeted planning and engineering support for decarbonization, climate resiliency, and
/ , f : . sustainability based on the needs of the Youth Transportation Council in partnership
_ with the HDOT.
CONTRACT VALUE: $1,000,000
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(1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE
a. Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. Waipahu,HI Planner,Civil Engineer
STANDARD FORM 330(7/2021)Page 29
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN EXAMPLE PROJECT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing table.Place'X"
(From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) under project key number for participation in same or similar role).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kathleen Chu,PE Principal in Charge X X X X X X X
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager X X X X X X X X X X
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager X X X X X X X
Carah Kadota,AICP Planning Project Manager X X X X
Malachi Krishok Planning Project Manager X X X X
Monica Daga Senior Planner
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner X X X X X
Matthew Fernandez Planner X X X X X
Noah Tabar Planner X X X
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist X X X
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer X X X X X X X X X X
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE, CFM, CPESC,
CPSWQ, CWPPP,ESCPC, CESCPP, Civil Engineering Manager X X X X
LEED AP
Michael Nishimura,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineering Manager/ X X X X
ESCPC, CESCPP,LEED AP Senior Project Manager
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, CWPPP, Deputy Civil Engineering X X X X
CESCPP,MBA Manager
Eric Tamashiro,PE, CWPPP,ESCPC, Senior Project Manager X X
CESCPP,LEED AP
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCIDQ,LEED Senior Project Manager X X
AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Senior Project Manager X
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F)
The Wilhelm Group for State of Hawaii,Department of State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Resources,
1 Transportation,Harbors 6 Division of Forestry and Wildlife
State DOTH Hilo and Kahului Harbors Land Acquisition DOFAW Kawainui Marsh Protection
Hilo,Hawaii, Kahului,Maui Kailua, Oahu,HI
State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural City and County of Honolulu, Board of Water Supply
Resources
2 7 Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
DOFAW Palamanui Forest Planning
Kailua-Kona,HI Kapolei,Ewa, Oahu
County of Kauai,Department of Public Works State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation,Highways
3 Waimea 400 Technical Studies 8 Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study,Hanapepe to Kekaha
Waimea,Island of Kauai,HI Kekaha,Kauai
County of Maui,Department of Public Works Kamehameha Schools
4 Waiale Road Extension Project 9 Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project
Waikapu,HI Kahaluu,Hawaii
County of Maui,Office of Recovery State of Hawaii,Department of Transportation Highways
5 Maui Disaster Recovery Management Services 10 Hawaii Youth Transportation Council
Island of Maui,Hawaii Statewide,HI
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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
1. Name of firm or individual,principal place of business, and location of all its offices.
Name of firm: Bowers+Kubota Consulting, Inc.
Principal Place of Business: 94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A
Waipahu,HI 96797
Location of all Offices: Main Office (Waipahu) -Oahu
Satellite Office (Kalihi) - Oahu
Satellite Offices -Maui and Kauai
Field Offices -Hawaii and Molokai
2. Age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past 5 years.
B+K staff size currently consists of 271 employees. The profile of the staff includes 11 Principals, 39 Project
Managers, 25 Construction Managers, 66 Inspectors, 30 Civil Engineers, 5 Electrical Engineers, 4 Mechanical
Engineers, 22 Architects, 8 Landscape Architects, 7 Planners, 2 Schedulers, 10 Technicians, and 40 Administrators.
Over the past 5 years,the average number of B+K employees has been 225 total staff.
3. Education,training, and qualification of key members of the firm.
KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS/
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Jay Stone,PE,BCEE,CFM, BCEE,CFM,
CPESC,CPSWQ,CESCPP, Principal Civil Engineer HI Civil 32 BS/BA CPSWQ,ESCPC,
CWPPP,ESCPC,LEED AP CPESC,CWPPP,
CESCPP,LEED AP
Michael S.Nishimura,PE, Civil Engineering HI/CA/ ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,CESCPP, Manager/Senior Project GU/ Civil 27 BS/BA CESCPP,LEED AP
LEED AP Manager CNMI
Deputy Civil
Lindsay Nakashima,PE, Engineering Manager/ HI Civil 23 MBA/BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,MBA MBA
Senior Project Manager
Kathleen Chu,PE Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 33 BS -
David Bills,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI/GU Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP
CESCPP
Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 42 MBA/BS
CWPPP,CESCPP,
LEED AP,CESCPP, MBA LEED AP
Cary Kondo,PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 49 MS/BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Nicolo"Nick"Orense,PE, Senior Project Manager HI/CA Civil 41 BS CWPPP,CESCPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP,LEED AP LEED AP
Jeremy Michelson,PE,PMP, PMP,CPESC,
CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP Senior Project Manager HI Civil 29 BS CWPPPP,CESCPP
Eric Tamashiro PE,CWPPP, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 31 BS CWPPP,ESCPC,
ESCPC,CESCPP,LEED AP CESCPP,LEED AP
Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC, Senior Project Manager HI Civil 13 MS/BS CPESC,CPSWQ,
CPSWQ,CWPPP,CESCPP CWPPP,CESCPP
Karen Bates,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 32 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP, Project Manager HI Civil 23 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Christopher Bosek,PE, Project Manager HINNY/ Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CWPPP,CESCPP FL
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KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS i
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Justin Privett,PE,CWPPP, Senior Civil Engineer HI Civil 19 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Patricia Cabus,PE,CWPPP, Civil Engineer HI Civil 7 BS CWPPP,CESCPP
CESCPP
Joshua Gusman,PE,ESCPC, Civil Engineer HI Civil 6 BS ESCPC,CWPPP,
CWPPP,CESCPP CESCPP
Lucas Aribon,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Nicholas Kanno,PE,ESCPC Civil Engineer HI Civil 4 BS ESCPC
Carolyn Len,ESCPC,LEED AP Civil Engineer - N/A 33 BS ESCPC,LEED AP
Cleto"Clay"Patoc,ESCPC Civil Engineer - N/A 24 BS/AS ESCPC
Eric Torrate,CFM,ESCPC Civil Designer - N/A 25 AS CFM,ESCPC
Albert Rivera CADD Manager/UAS -
N/A 33 AS UAS FAA Part 107
Pilot
MECHANICAL DESIGN
Kevin Katayama,PE,LEED Mechanical Engineering Mechanical
AP BD+C Manager HI/NV /Fire 38 BS LEED AP BD+C
Protection
Corey Chun,PE Senior Project Manager HI Mechanical 28 BS
Travis Salyphone Designer N/A 1 BS
Kody Panui,PE Mechanical Engineer HI Mechanical 5 BS
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Brian Itozaki,PE,LEED AP Electrical Engineer Manager HI Electrical 34 BS LEED AP
Kiyoshi Hashida,EIT Electrical Designer III 3 BS
Nicholas Enomoto Electrical Designer III N/A 11 BS
Jeffrey Basallo Electrical Engineer N/A 19 BS
Kacie Nakamura Electrical Designer III N/A 10 BS
Alika Guillermo Electrical CAD Operator N/A 3 BA
Alan Cardona Electrical CAD Operator N/A 26 BA
ARCHITECTURE
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA,NCDIQ, Principal Architect HI/GA Architect 19 MBA/BA NCDIQ,LEED AP
LEED AP,MBA
Chad Okinaka,AIA,LEED AP Architecture Manager HI Architect 36 BA LEED AP
Julius G. Vergabera Architecture Deputy N/A 16 AS
Manager
Jonathan Ramento,AIA,CDT Project Manager HI Architect 16 AS CDT
Dean Ichiyama,AIA Senior Project Architect HI Architect 38 BA CSI
Aaron Ackerman,LEED AP Sustainability Team N/A 21 BA LEED AP
ID+C Leader/Project Architect
Robyn Ebisui,ASID,LEED AP Interior Designer N/A 16 DArch/BA ASID,LEED AP
Anna Sakata Project Architect N/A 37 BS
Landon Hamada Project Designer N/A 9 DArch/BA
Andy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 26 BA
Gerald Sarmiento Project Designer N/A 14 BA
Rocky Ipalari Project Designer N/A 16 AS
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KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
REGISTRATION NO OF YEARS
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Willy Corpuz Project Designer N/A 35 BS
Kei Ri Project Designer N/A 15 BA
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Certified
Todd Niemann,CCM Principal in Charge - N/A 41 BS Construction
Manager
Principal Construction Certified
Mike Kamaka,PE,CCM Manager HI Civil 29 MS/BS Construction
Manager
HDOT Certified
Michael Lum,PE Project Manager HI Civil 37 BS Bituminous Unit
Certified
Dan Keeley,CCM Construction Manager N/A 26 BS Construction
Manager
Donald"Tony"Jones,PE, Construction Manager HI Civil 30 ME/B S PMP
PMP
Benn Torigoe,CCM,LEED Certified
Construction Manager N/A 31 BS Construction
AP
Manager,LEED AP
Certified
Jeff Martina,CCM Construction Manager N/A 17 BS Construction
Manager
Brandon Bautista,CISEC Project Engineer N/A 12 BS CISEC
CertRussel Kapuniai,FE,CCM Project Engineer N/A 17 BS M is�Constnwtion
HDOT Certified for
Marc Maloney,CCM Project/Special N/A 14 AS Bituminous,and
Inspector Soils and Aggregates
Unit,ACI-Grade 1
Robertson"Phil"Goodman Process Industrial N/A 51
Controls Specialist
Jordan Vande Brake Process Industrial N/A 16 AS
Controls Specialist
Certified Construction
Jeffrey Chuck,EIT,CCM, Project Controls/ Manager,AACE
PSP,LEED AP Scheduling N/A 29 BS International Planning
and Scheduling
Professional
HDOT Certified for
Derk Hunter Project/Special N/A 36 BS Bituminous,and Soils
Inspector and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
HDOT Certified for
Joanne Haia Inspector N/A 21 Bituminous,and
Soils and Aggregates
Unit
Cory Aukai Inspector N/A 7
HDOT Certified for
Huelo Lukeala Inspector N/A 16 Bituminous,and Soils
and Aggregates Unit,
ACI-Grade 1
COMMUNITY PLANNING
Jared Chang,AICP Planning Manager N/A 20 BA AICP
Ronald Sato,AICP Senior Project Manager/ N/A 35 MURP/B S AICP
Senior Planner
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KEY PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
ACTIVE PROFESSIONAL OTHER
KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT ROLE REGISTRATION NO OF YEARSEDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
STATE DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Carah Kadota Ito,AICP Planning Project N/A 9 BenvD AICP
Manager
Malachi Krishok,AICP Planning Project N/A 10 MURP/ AICP
Manager BA
Monica Daga Senior Planner N/A 9 BEnvD
Ty Shiramizu,AICP Planner N/A 4 MURPBA / AICP
Matthew Fernandez Planner N/A 5 BS/MS
Noah Tabar Planner N/A 2 BUS
Kaitlyn Nokosi Technical Specialist N/A 4 BS
Amy Yamakawa Graphic Designer N/A 35 BS
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Bradley Tanimura,PLA, Landscape Architecture Landscape
ASLA,CLARB Manager HI Architect 25 BLA CLARB
Michael Garris,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape
LEED AP,CLARB Architect/Project HI Architect 38 BLA LEED AP
Manager
Tomoko Naka,PLA,ASLA, Senior Landscape Landscape ESCPC,CWPPP,
ESCPC,CWPPP,LEED AP Architect HI Architect 21 LEED AP BD+C
BD+C
Kelsey Wai,PLA,ASLA, Landscape Architect HI Landscape 7 BLA CLARB
CLARB Architect
Lance Keliiaa,ASLA Senior Landscape N/A 35 AS
Designer
Christopher Billete,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 24
U.S.DOT FAA
Britain Ogle,ASLA Landscape Designer N/A 6 MLA Small Unmanned
Aircraft System
Remote Pilot
Hawaii County Resident
4. Names and phone numbers of up to 5 clients who may be contacted,including two for whom services were
rendered during the preceding year.
REFERENCES RECENT PROJECTS
Mr. Gayson Ching,Project Planning
State of Hawaii Dept. of Land&Natural Resources State DLNR Public Lands Acquistion and Improvements for
Telephone No. (808) 587-0232
DLNR Property Acquisition Oahu Kaneohe,HI(Ongoing)
Kaneohe,Oahu
Ms.Becky Choi,Administrator
State Hawaii Public Housing Authority, Construction
Management Branch HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
808-832-6020 Statewide(Ongoing)
HPHA 2025 Environmental Reviews
Statewide
Mr.Ken Tatsuguchi,Engineering Program Manager
State Dept. of Transportation,Highways;Planning
Branch State DOT Environmental Guideline and Training Program
808-587-1830 Honolulu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
HDOT Environmental Guidelines Review
Honolulu,Hawaii
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Ms.Nolly Yagin
County of Maui,Department of Public Works
808-270-7437 County of Maui Waiale Road Extension Project
Waiale Road Extension Project Waikapu,Maui,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Waikapu,Maui,HI
Mr.Ross Lum
City and County of Honolulu,Board of Water Supply City BWS Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
808-748-5835 Kapolei,Oahu,Hawaii(Ongoing)
Granular Activated Carbon Reactivation Facility
Kapolei,Oahu
5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit.
Why B+V`"°
Bowers + Kubota Consulting, Inc. (B+K) is a 100% local, leading multi-discipline consulting
firm providing Planning, Architectural/Engineering/Landscape Design, Program and Project PNN NG
Management,and Construction Management services for a variety of state, county,federal,and P4,
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private clientele. B+K takes pride in being owner representatives that are forward-looking and WW�=� �� i;t5, �3Z
have innovative experts and leaders to help our clients succeed through collaboration, careful --A�
cost management, and high levels of quality and value maintained on every project, large or IO = E
small. With our decades of experience in delivering projects and by closely listening to our �( , 1••
clients and stakeholders and understanding their needs, we deliver customized solutions in aNrr
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flexible and responsive manner. We respect our people, our partners, and our planet. Our staff
live and work in our community. Our work is rooted in the values of trust, accountability, and
humility.
Advantages of Using B+K Services
The Bowers + Kubota team offers the County of Hawaii (CoH) a complete spectrum of qualified staff who can provide
professional expertise to deliver the full suite of project management, planning, funding, environmental, permitting,
design, and construction management services needed to take a project from concept to construction. Our experience of
providing cradle to grave services allows our project managers to have a comprehensive background in concerns,risks,and
opportunities that typically arise in project delivery.
B+K is committed to our mission statement of"Fulfilling Visions.Building Trust."and pride ourselves in building strong
relationships with our clients. Through mutual respect and established trust,we instill confidence in our clients that we will
deliver the best possible solution to their challenges. Our talented professionals understand the demands of the market and
can tailor solutions to meet local, cultural, and environmental requirements.
The keys to a successful program or project include four principles that form the foundation of our approach to providing
services for CoH:
• Cooperation - The B+K Team will integrate with CoH to create an atmosphere of teamwork and leadership for
successfully meeting the goals of the program. This "TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More" approach and
attitude will extend to the project managers and design team will make CoH and all the other project team members
using open communication in a spirit of partnership and cooperation from start to finish.
• Anticipation - Our Team philosophy is to always look ahead - to identify potential program, project or design
problems early and resolve them before they occur.We use our project management tools, such as Microsoft Project,
to keep things on track,pinpoint opportunities to save time and money,and work aggressively to achieve CoH's goals.
• Communication-Communication is the lifeblood of any program.We will keep CoH informed with detailed,reliable
information to make the best decisions possible. We establish a system of communication and formal reporting that
will ensure important facts and realistic choices are conveyed to the County in a clear and timely manner.
• Representation - We serve as an extension of CoH staff, managing the project. We assist CoH in building strong
partnerships with other agencies and engineers, and Contractors involved in the project, working to represent,
communicate,and promote CoH's best interests at all times.
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FIRM SERVICES Risk and Change Management: Managing risk and change is
ARCHITECTURE ASSET INTERIOR LANDSCAPE crucial to project success.Our approach seeks to engage City staff
MANAGEMENT DESIGN ARCHITECTURE throughout the project to minimize the occurrence and effects of
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pm change.Our approach to manage risk is to address it from the start
•' �; of the project.These approaches foster technology and knowledge
AM% 1fl1` transfer and builds ownership in the project and ultimate products.
r, ° ` PHYSICAL PLANNING
(�J BOWERS + K U B O TA B+K is experienced in communityplans, master plans site
AERIAL DRONE p
SERVICES = assessments and due diligence studies. Some of B+K's more
significant community planning projects include the South Maui
M l• Community Plan Update, Kahawainui Stream Dredging, House
Maui Regional Plans for Central Maui, South Maui, West Maui
I/. and the Complete Streets Planningand PreliminaryDesign
CIVIL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL pg
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING PLANNING projects. As a precursor to the South Maui Community Plan
Update,B+K has put together three resource papers that cover the
PROJECT MANAGEMENT topics of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change,Housing,Population
Successful projects are executed as a system, not as an ongoing Growth and Mobility. Preparation of permit applications for
series of tasks. B+K project managers use a workflow of four the Kahawainui Stream Dredging project was completed with
primary steps as part of our project management system. environmental review documents currently being prepared. The
Complete Streets Planning and Preliminary Design project was
PLAN PROJECT EXECUTE PROJECT CLOSEOUT recently completed and applies a context-sensitive solutions
process, engaging stakeholders via outreach efforts, including
• • • • community leader contact, social media outreach, bike tours,
• T • pop-up and sit-down sessions, distribution of project-specific
�� ''��` collateral materials,and broadcast media coverage.
B+K is currently working F. _ 41.
with the Office of Recovery 'NA-
Within our Project Management Workflow, some of our key tasks to implement the Lahaina
are: Long-Term Recovery Plan
Scheduling: B+K uses MS Project that provides updated in a mindful and sustainable � Mr
information concerning scheduling, reporting, and control. Each manner.Due to the devastating -
project manager rigorously controls and monitors their schedule. wildfires on August 8, 2023 n
The focus on scheduling events and performance provides team and existing staff shortages,
members with information detailing resource and time capacity, B+K has been assisting with
experience,workload allocation, cost trade-off relationships, and a variety of tasks, including Front Street in Lahaina Town
delivery of committed resources. but not limited to project
Quality Management: Through quality management, we management, planning studies, and development services to
actively implement ways to manage risk, deliver high-quality assist with the redevelopment within the fire impacted areas. One
products, and improve financial success. All quality criteria task is the development of the Rebuild Lahaina Plan,which hopes
will be framed in concrete, measurable terms: time, cost and to recreate places and experiences lost and to do so in a way that
product specifications, and performance levels. Quality control responds to current and future threats and honors the history
procedures are a discipline implemented by our project teams and cultural significance of Lahaina. The Plan will examine the
featuring reviews to determine if the proposed solutions will work connectivity and mobility of Lahaina Town and create updated
and checking work products for accuracy and correctness. Urban Design Guidelines that is consistent with the Historic
Districts
Budget and Scope Tracking:The Deltek system,which is linked B+K architecture group provides building design solutions
to the project work plan, generates all necessary financial and based on the client needs through active listening and innovative
accounting reports for monitoring expenditures and controlling design approach. Our architects and interior designers can tackle
costs for individual scope elements and the overall project. any building design projects, ranging from new construction to
Communication: Our approach to managing interactions begins renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked
with the development of a clear communications plan.The project on many projects for the public sector clients, our architecture
will start off with agreed-upon rules or protocols around which group understands the procurement processes and permitting
information can be exchanged and modified. With the Project requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better
Manager serving as the main communications point of contact,the strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedule and bid
plan ensures that the needs of all members of the team(including control to meet the client's goal.
the client)are met.
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Our project types with ww °, " „n • Public Engagement Plans and Facilitation(Maui MPO Public
the DOE includes new ,o 1 Participation Plan,House Maui Regional Housing Plans)
construction utilizing r !" ,1, , ;,' - 4
r 0 ;, ," „ �- • Tools for managing and visualizing information using
modular construction i 4 .Z a + g Geographic Information Systems and Graphic Design
renovation of existing w'�_ �� �o' ,"..11 .
� r � (Vulnerable Roadway Users Safety Assessment, Kaumuali`i
facilities to meet new `4" a Highway Feasibility Assessment)
program requirements, , �4„ - ro,. 1, "
and various R&M • -4:, k" ul. .6.4..4. .. -,, Our planners live and work in Hawaii,know how to meet the local
.a
projects to extend ;',,?4,',„",','„ ,, -_, "' - °° communities needs for public information and involvement, and
the life of the existing asset. We normally start these projects regularly deliver successful outcomes for our clients.
with a condition assessment, due diligence, code analysis, and/ Housing
or programming based on the client goals. Once the scope is B+K is experienced and knowledgeable of Hawai`i's housing
identified and agreed upon, we proceed to conceptual design to conditions having recently completed an affordable and workforce
illustrate our intent for the client review and confirmation. The housing plan for Central, South, and West Maui. Our staff has
design intent will be documented via plans and specs through the managed and completed Environmental Reviews (ER) meeting
client required milestones.These documents will be finalized and HUD requirements for the State Hawaii Public Housing Authority
prepared for permitting and bidding purposes. (HPHA)for their 70+housing projects statewide as part of 5-year
Our expertise in local codes and regulations allow us to advise updates in 2010, 2015, and 2020. Based upon
clients on required permits and any exemptions allowed to this expertise, B+K has recently been selected hi. ii .
streamline the permitting process. We support the client leading by HPHA to conduct new Environmental
up to and during the procurement processes with delivering the Reviews for their Maui David Malo and Pi`ilani
project for bidding in timely manner as well as being responsive Homes housing projects. We know how to 1:1121111 lira
to any bidder Request for Information. complete HUD's Statutory Worksheets and —
Environmental Planning Source Document Statutory Worksheets along I I 0 l) 5 L.
with using their Environmental Review Online MAUI
B+K's planning group has extensive experience in Federal and System(HEROS)website.
State environmental review and permitting processes including
preparation of State of Hawaii, Chapter 343 and National B+K's civil engineers have years of experience designing
Environmental Policy Act environmental assessments (EAs) and affordable and workforce housing developments. We understand
environmental impact statements (EISs), agency consultation, the needs of developers to balance affordable housing requirements
discretionary land use permits (SMA, Conservation District, and revenue. We also understand the needs of communities to
Zoning and Special Use) and public involvement programs. Our provide quality housing to all members of our society regardless
planners develop practical and flexible approaches personalized of their particular economic situation.To achieve this balance,we
to each client and project. B+K understands the importance of work with the developer to meet the requirements of their 201H
developing these documents with the end in mind, meaning that application or similar county program while maximizing the
they must be useful to designers, contractors, and ultimately number of units for each income tier. Grading and parking costs
the facility owners and operators. Our planners maintain close are typically large portions of a development budget.We optimize
working relationships with federal, state and county resource the grading in Civil3D to reduce earthwork costs.Optimal parking
agencies that implement the requirements of Hawaii Revised needs are achieved by thorough and creative layout analysis.
Statutes and local zoning codes. The devastating Maui Wildfire event further exacerbated
Demonstrated capability includes: the shortage of affordable housing which was already under
emergency proclamation before the fire. B+K's planning, civil,
• State Hawai`i Public Housing Authority's 2025 Environmental architecture and electrical division provided extensive research
Reviews for housing projects statewide to obtain Categorical and design services to bring a housing solution that is cost
Exclusion approval for repair and rehabilitation improvements effective and could be quickly implemented to provide relief
under the federal NEPA process for displaced families. The solution we proposed was not only
• Federal and State Environmental Assessment and Impact an interim solution but we felt it important to propose a long-
Statements (HDOT Harbors Pier 40 Improvements EIS, term solution with volumetric modular units that meets County
Kealakekua State Park Master Plan and EIS) Code and possesses the durability, livability and quality that any
• State and County Discretionary Permitting (Kealakekua homeowner would expect.
Master Plan Shoreline Permits, Ke Ala Pnpnkea Path Emergency Management Planning
Improvements) Our staff are also uniquely experienced in working with Maui
• Federal Consultations for Section 106 Historic Preservation, County,state,and federal agencies as part of the Lahaina wildfire
Section 4(f),Section 7 Endangered Species Act,Section 404, disaster restoration planning and programming activities and
Section 6 (f), HRS 6E, HRS 343 and Act 50 (Wai`ale Road understand the urgency in addressing housing. B+K is working
Improvements) as a subconsultant to TetraTech to support the Office of Recovery
with broad disaster recovery service after the devasting fires in
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August 2023. The services assist and guide the County by offering for Palamanui Community College in Kailua-Kona, Hawai.
comprehensive solutions, strategic planning and coordination, This project will involve planning for the establishment and
and opportunities to emerge stronger and more resilient. development of a community forest at Palamanui,inclusive of an
B+K assisted the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function(RSF) environmental assessment,developing resource maps,identifying
team in developing, strategizing, and expediting infrastructure opportunities and constraints, determining improvements,
projects to support the repopulation of residents in the areas community consultation and other relevant planning for
impacted by the wildfires. This includes the development of a educational partnerships with relevant stakeholders.
recovery roadmap showing critical milestones for infrastructure, Graphic Design
temporary and permanent housing, and future resiliency projects We have in-house graphic design capabilities to support all
to be used by County along with federal and local partners for design needs. We strive to combine function and technology
coordination,collaboration,and situational awareness. to communicate ideas through images and the layout of plans,
B+K also has a contract with the County of Maui, Office of project logos,websites and printed pages. We work with both text
Recovery, providing general architectural, engineering, and and images,using a variety of design elements to achieve artistic
planning support to assist in the implementation of the Lahaina or decorative effects.Below are some recent examples:
Long-Term Recovery Plan. The work includes funding strategies, I
program management, scoping,planning,and design services. 1111 BETE
Climate Change,Sustainability and Resilience -- a°' p,
Addressing climate change is now a critical aspect of our everyday
work.B+K takes proactive steps to manage risk and strengthen all ; ;: a
infrastructure resilience, while considering long-term changing LI)
climatic conditions and natural and human-made hazards that
could impact state highway infrastructure and operations.In West
Kauai we teamed with Sea Engineering on the HDOT Kaumualii
Highway Feasibility Study on Kauai to explore shoreline solutions Community Engagement
by conducting a king tide flood frequency analysis and sea level
rise and wave inundation modeling.Proposed solutions are based B+K uses a variety of virtual tools to actively engage stakeholders
on multiple scenarios, immediate need, mid-term, and long- virtually.Holding meetings via videoconferencing platforms such
term. In our sea level rise study with Hilton Hawaiian Village, as Microsoft Teams or Zoom or social media platforms such as
we evaluated the impacts of sea level rise on the hotel property's Facebook Live are used on a case-by-case basis. With the update
utilities, roads, and access and developed mitigation strategies of the Maui MPO's Public Participation Plan, the public survey
with opinions of probable construction costs. In our resiliency reflected that the public prefers to provide feedback via online
study for Maalaea Village, we addressed the impacts to road surveys and through virtual meetings.B+K collects and analyzes
and utilities infrastructure and established a resiliency decision public input through a variety of virtual platforms, such as
framework for the mauka relocation of buildings and associated Survey Monkey,MeetingSift,MailChimp,Miro,Poll,or a project
infrastructure. The B+K team has been incorporating climate website, determining the appropriate platform on a case-by-case
change and sea level rise mitigation and adaptation solutions for basis. On our current Hawaii Statewide Transportation Plan
many years. project(subconsultant to Jacobs,Inc.),B+K received over 600+
responses to our public survey.
Conservation Management Planning
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Our Planners have been responsible for project management,
master planning,and completing a State Final EIS that withstood
a legal challenge for Kawainui Marsh on Oahu for the State consult involve collaborate empower
To provide the public To obtain public th work dth .gh th To partner with zhe To foster democratic
DLNR, DOFAW. This complex is ecologically significant for balancedand edbkonan aia. hepWicdroghot pblicineuh pcto parbcipnonandeq°iry.
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educational programs. INCREASING IMPACT ON THE DECISION
B+K was recently
selected by DLNR CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
to complete a Forest
Conservation Plan B+K provides a full suite of civil and environmental engineering
services covering all aspects of site development. We group these
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services into four main business lines: to accessibility requirements, and provide safe and efficient
• General Site Design facilities.Our road and highway design services include:
• Roadways and Highways • Vulnerability road user assessments
• Utility capacity and pavement condition assessments
• Wet and Dry Utilities • Complete streets
• Specialty Services • Green streets
B+K's civil and environmental engineering department works • Traffic calming devices and methods
for multiple county, state, and federal agencies and for a vast • Resurfacing and repaving(asphalt and concrete pavement)
array of private clients in the hospitality, healthcare, affordable design,including mill and fill pavement projects
housing, and renewable energy sectors. We also work and have ' Intersections
worked outside Hawaii in locales such as Japan, Korea, Guam, • One-and two-lane roundabouts
Singapore, Diego Garcia, Palau, American Samoa, Guam, and • Bicycle lanes and paths
Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands. We leverage • County, State Highways,and federal road design
this breadth and depth of in-house expertise to tackle routine • Entrance control facilities for US Department of Defense
and extremely challenging projects with creative and innovative installations
solutions. We will bring this same creativity, innovation, and • Compliance with Federal Highways Administration
technical expertise to your projects. requirements
• Grant funding opportunities
General Site Design
Utilities Design
Civil and engineering is a very broad field.B+K rarely shies away The One Water concept motivates and inspires our B+K civil
from difficult or challenging projects.Our strength is the diversity and environmental engineering practice. All forms of water are
of our experience and the diversity of our staff to tailor solutions a resource for our communities: drinking water, wastewater,
to our clients' needs. Under our general site design services, we stormwater,irrigation water,groundwater,surface water,brackish
typically help our clients through the pre-planning and planning water, seawater, reclaimed water, and reuse water. Our utilities
process to develop a site through detailed design, permits and designers understand the precious nature of water and routinely
regulatory approvals, public involvement and outreach, and implement sustainable practices to ensure that a project protects
contract administration.Earthwork is typically one of the largest and uses water responsibly. Within our civil and environmental
costs for site development. We use Civil3D by Autodesk to engineering practice,we have a core team of water experts with a
optimize the layout and grading of a site to minimize our client's diverse range of experience to address any project's water needs,
costs. For public agencies, this optimization results in reducing including water distribution and treatment,wastewater collection
the financial burden on our already struggling communities. For and treatment, wastewater reclamation, stormwater management
our private clients, this effort means increased profit. Under this and treatment, and drainage design. We offer the following
services sector,we offer:
expertise:
• Due diligence studies • Infrastructure capacity studies
• Property condition assessments
• Mass grading and fine grading design • Water mains,laterals,and site fire protection
• Earthwork analysis • Water storage facilities
• Site layout design • Water catchment systems
• Erosion and sediment control best management practices • Water wells
• Demolition design • New drinking water source reports
• Infrastructure master planning • Agriculture irrigation systems and storage
• Infrastructure condition assessments • Gravity sewer mains,laterals,and manholes
• Parking lot design • Low-pressure sewer systems
• ADA barrier removal and ADAAG-compliant design • Wastewater force mains
• Permits and regulatory approvals, including NPDES • Pump stations
permits,drain connection licenses,wastewater connection • Granular activated carbon treatment systems
permits,and water connection approvals • Desalination systems
• Pretreatment and primary and secondary wastewater
Road and Highway Design treatment
B+K routinely provides roadway design as part of our full range of • Wastewater reclamation and reuse
engineering design services for infrastructure and facility projects. • Biosolids handling management and treatment
These services include design of major and local roadways,design • Septage receiving facilities
of multimodal facilities, traffic calming, pavement design, and • Process design,instrumentation,and controls
drainage facilities. Our experienced professionals are especially • Wastewater treatment system optimization studies
adept at developing layout solutions that minimize environmental • Operation and maintenance manuals
impact, reduce required earthwork, take advantage of natural • Training of water and wastewater operators
terrain features, adapt sites to natural drainage patterns, adhere • Individual wastewater systems,including enhanced IWS
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• Packaged wastewater treatment systems has evaluated hundreds of sources, wells, storage tanks, pump
• Skid-mounted systems for water and wastewater stations,treatments systems,and backflow prevention devices on
applications Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii Island and in Singapore, Diego
• Water treatment pilot studies Garcia, South Korea, and Japan. We leverage our expertise in
• Water system hydraulic modelling using WaterGEMS and sanitary surveys into the design of water systems to minimize
WaterCAD the potential for contamination,improve upon constructability,
• In situ condition assessments of water and wastewater and address ease of operation and maintenance.
infrastructure Affordable Housing: B+K's civil engineers have years of
• Drainage analyses and reports experience designing affordable and workforce housing
• Drainage lines,manholes,and grated drain inlets developments. We understand the needs of developers to balance
• Flood studies affordable housing requirements and revenue.We also understand
• Hydrologic and hydraulic modelling using one-dimensional the needs of communities to provide quality housing to all
and two-dimensional software models for steady and members of our society regardless of their economic situation.
unsteady flows To achieve this balance, we work with the developer to meet
• Detention and retention basins the requirements of their 201H application or similar county
• Low impact development best management practices program while maximizing the number of units for each income
• Green stormwater infrastructure tier. Grading and parking costs are typically large portions of
• Stormwater harvesting and reuse a development budget. We optimize the grading in Civil3D to
• Stormwater Management Program Plans reduce earthwork costs. Optimal parking needs are achieved by
• Storm Water Quality Strategic Plans thorough and creative layout analysis.
• Stormwater Quality Reports
• Public outreach and training for stormwater management Dredging: Our firm has a long history of dredging design. From
• Stormwater retrofit best management practices the Ala Wai Canal Maintenance Dredging project and Hilton
• Compliance with the City and County of Honolulu's Rules Hawaiian Village Lagoon Maintenance Dredging in the early to
Relating to Water Quality(RRWR) mid-2000s to the upcoming Kahawainui Stream Maintenance
Dredging for the City and the recent new Kapalama Container
One aspect of our civil and environmental engineering practice Terminal Wharf and Dredging, we understand the complex
that sets us apart from other firms is the high number of personnel biological, environmental, regulatory, and disposal issues
that obtain third-party certifications. We have six engineers surrounding maintenance and capital dredging. Because are
that are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control; a multidisciplinary firm with both planning, permitting, and
two of whom are also certified professionals in stormwater engineering in-house, we can address these challenging issues
quality. These additional certifications demonstrate our staff's directly and navigate the complex legal and regulatory hurdles to
unique value-added expertise in erosion and sediment control minimize risk to our clients.
and stormwater quality. In addition, each of our licensed civil
engineers is a Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer (CWPPP) Permit Expertise and Environmental Risk Management:
and a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Preparer Many projects require a complex set of environmental permits
(CESCPP). All our non-licensed civil engineers are Erosion and and approvals, such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Sediment Control Plan Coordinators (ESCPCs), and some of our Section 10, 404, and 408 permits; State Department of Health
licensed civil engineers are also ESCPCs. We are committed to Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC); National
being experts in erosion and sediment control and stormwater Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits;
quality,management,and treatment. County Special Management Area (SMA) permits; and State
Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) Hawaii Revised Statutes
Specialty Services (HRS) Chapter 6E concurrence. B+K has the breadth and depth
Another aspect of our civil and environmental engineering of experience to navigate complex regulatory processes and
practice that sets us apart from other firms is our specialty services successfully obtain the required permits and approvals. Because
that few local civil engineering firms offer.These services include our firm has completed multiple projects in each county over 40
sanitary surveys, affordable housing, resilient design, dredging, years in business,we are familiar with the nuanced differences in
and environmental risk management. the regulatory requirements throughout the state.This familiarity
Sanitary surveys review the sources, treatment systems, allows us to negotiate permit conditions that limit our client's
distribution systems, finished water storage, pump stations, risks and obligations to the maximum extent practicable.
monitoring and reporting, management and operation, and Our approach to ERM employs the following process: avoid,
operator certification compliance of public water systems minimize, and then mitigate. The first step to our process is to
to determine their ability to deliver safe drinking water to avoid environmental impacts (water quality, biological, noise,
customers. This review is comprehensive and results in a report traffic, etc.) to the maximum extent practicable. Designs will be
that identifies deficiencies in the operation, management, and developed that avoid environmental impacts while still meeting
physical assets of the water system that threaten public health. the purpose, need, and schedule of the project. Scheduling
B+K has one of the few certified sanitary surveyors in Hawaii construction outside of key breeding seasons for avian and
with practical field experience. In addition,our sanitary surveyor aquatic species is one method to avoid environmental impacts.
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By avoiding environmental impacts, the permit process can be meet new program requirements, and various R&M projects to
streamlined. extend the life of existing assets.We normally start these projects
The next step in our ERM process is to minimize unavoidable with a condition assessment, due diligence study, code analysis,
impacts and reduce any permanent losses to the environment. and/or programming based on the client's goals. Once the scope
Minimization measures could include reducing the design is identified and agreed upon,we proceed to conceptual design to
footprint to the minimum required, incorporation of temporary illustrate our intent for client review and confirmation.The design
construction and permanent post-construction BMPs like silt intent is documented in plans and specifications through client-
curtains or embankment stabilization, permanent or temporary required milestones. These contract documents are finalized and
relocation of biological resources like artificial nest burrows for prepared for permitting and bidding.
protected avian species, and inclusion of biological monitoring Our expertise in local codes, ordinances, and regulations allow
during construction. us to advise the DOE on required permits and any exemptions
For any resource loss that cannotbe avoided or minimized,the final to streamline permitting. We support the client leading up to
step of our ERM process is mitigation.One important aspect of any and during procurement with delivering the project for bidding
proposed mitigation is to limit our client's financial commitment. in timely manner as well as responding quickly to any bidder's
To achieve this objective,we will endeavor to avoid compensatory request for information.
mitigation requirements for the project. Compensatory mitigation The example above exemplifies the level of architectural design
is a specific requirement for USACE permits under 33 Code of service we promote and provide consistently to our clients. We
Federal Regulations(CFR)332 and requires adaptive management, are not limited to certain aspects of the project delivery. Our
long-term management, performance criteria, monitoring, architecture group provides a wide range of services at any stage
and financial assurances. Because of our familiarity with key of the project life. Having a team with design acumen, technical
environmental regulations and our experience, we develop and expertise, and comprehensive understanding of project delivery
implement strategies and tactics to successfully argue against makes us a partner to our client.
compensatory mitigation under 33CFR332 and instead propose Our architecture group brings innovations from major national
mitigation under different regulations that do not have such conferences, such as World of Modular, American Correctional
stringent requirements. An example of our expertise is the New Association, and American Society of Healthcare Engineers. By
Kapalama Container Terminal (KCT) Wharf and Dredging investing in our people, we continue to educate ourselves with
project,where we avoided compensatory mitigation as a permit the latest trends and concepts that may be applicable to Hawaii.
condition. Offsets to unavoidable losses of biological resources For example, presentations at recent conferences inspired us to
under the KCT project were addressed under the Magnuson- help the DOE reinvent their classroom replacement program by
Stevens Fishery and Conservation Management Act. utilizing modular construction for more rapid, yet controlled,
ARCHITECTURE deployment.
The B+K architecture group provides building design solutions MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
based on client needs through active listening and innovative The B+K mechanical group, was formerly known as Katayama
design approaches. Our architects and interior designers tackle & Associates, Inc, before merging with B+K, in January 2025.
any building design projects, ranging from new construction to We have been providing quality mechanical designs in Hawaii for
renovations and repair and maintenance (R&M). Having worked over 26 years with projects ranging from mechanical assessments
on many projects for public sector clients, our architecture to renovations to new buildings which include services such as
group understands the procurement processes and permitting air conditioning, ventilation, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC
requirements, including exemptions, that allow us to better building commissioning and energy management and control
strategize on project delivery based on realistic schedules and bid systems. We've worked with all sectors of the construction
controls to meet the client's goals. industry, including commercial, City, County and State clients.
The breadth and depth of the architecture team's experience and Our group utilizes the"team concept" style of managing projects
knowledge allow us to tailor our services to provide solutions while committed to the Client's functional,budget and schedule
to meet the client's challenges. For example, we provide the concerns.
architecture design services under a single contract with the A major portion of our past projects have focused upon the
State Department of Education (DOE). The DOE initiated their renovation or rehabilitation of existing buildings where we have
Facility Asset Management program, whereby prequalified always done extensive site investigations to determine problems
designers,project coordinators, and contractors provide services and solutions based upon conditions viewed at the site. Some of
to address the needs of the DOE.In addition,the B+K architecture our notable projects include the State Capitol Building, Capitol
group provides design services under the Statewide Architectural Pools, Replacement of the Chillers at the University of Hawaii
Design Services contract. We excel in managing a long list of Stan Sheriff Center and the University of Hawaii, Waterhouse
projects statewide, helping the DOE prioritize projects, and Strength and Conditioning Center.
creating a team and project delivery that produce designs in sync
with the construction funding and specific school schedule. We are also very versed in new building construction and are very
familiar with the steps and processes that are necessary to have
The project types with the DOE contract include new construction a complete and successful building design. Some of our notable
utilizing modular construction,renovation of existing facilities to
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new building construction projects include the County of Hawaii Guide for the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development.
—Emergency Call Center, the Kauai Judiciary Complex and the Born out of hospitality design,
University of Hawaii—Hamilton Library,Phase III.
Our team brings an "experience- gaMr eMPACT�b F^uri nrMFMT
We are dedicated to every client and we tackle each project with oriented design"n"philosophyevery to PR'`T°I'ONE R GUI'"
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unwavering commitment and are always striving to learn and project, ensuring that aesthetics, '
enhance our quality of work.This ensures that we deliver the best functionality, and sustainability
suited designs for our clients. are priorities. Our diverse team of
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING physical planners and landscape
architects bring a sensitivity to
The B+K electrical group, formerly known as Ho & Okita and merging architecture and site
H&O-III,before merging with B+K, has been providing quality engineering. Cultural sensitivity,
electrical designs in Hawaii for over 30 years. With projects design, and authentic indigenous - - �•---
ranging from renovations to new buildings and including services sense of place are also key ilk
such as site distribution, electrical, lighting, fire alarm, security, components of our design practice. ---.-
and telecom infrastructure work, we've worked with all sectors We focus on doing the right thing
of the construction industry, including commercial, city, county, and making sure that the design is appropriate and vetted.
state,and federal clients.Our longevity is based on our work ethic.
All projects are approached with three goals: providing a design We have fostered relationships with plant nurseries on each island
that can be built,that is on time,and that is on budget. to ensure availability of planting palettes for our designs.We also
regularly attend training and workshops and meet with equipment
This work ethic can be seen in our ongoing project with the State manufacturers and distributors to keep abreast of current design
Department of Education (DOE) to design fire alarm systems trends and best practices,maintaining relationships with local and
for various school campuses. Our services include assessing and national suppliers.
setting the priority of projects, setting the standards for all DOE
fire alarm projects, designing the bulk of all yearly fire alarm Our current capabilities include:
projects,and reviewing the designs from other engineering offices. ' Landscape master planning
• Landscape material surveys
Our designs are based on extensive site investigations. All site • Planting design(native,cultural,and adaptive)
conditions are examined to produce a design that can be built • Irrigation master planning and design
with minimal to no field adjustments required.The design process • Irrigation system audits
involves heavy project scheduling and coordination to meet all • Playground design
deadlines. Throughout the design process, the cost is evaluated • Landscape lighting design
with revisions being made to keep the project within budget. • Hardscape design
The result of our work ethic is being able to produce more • Low-voltage lighting design
completed fire alarm system designs for the DOE than all • Pool and water feature design
other consultants combined. Because of our attention to detail, CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
knowledge of local and national code requirements, and ability
to solve all encountered problems,the DOE turns to our office for Because of B+K's extensive experience as a Construction Manager
advice on all fire alarm related issues. on civil related construction projects, we bring experience and
knowledge to construction projects at existing and new facilities.
The example above illustrates the level of commitment our These projects require significant coordination and frequent
electrical group provides to our clients. We approach each project communication and collaboration with the City, facility users,
with the same level of commitment. We are continually learning and community to ensure that impact to operations and the
and improving our quality of work so that we can provide our surrounding environment are minimized as much as possible.
clients with the highest quality designs and technical support. For example, the ongoing construction work for the Salt Lake
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Boulevard Widening,Phase 3 project for the City and County of
The B+K landscape architecture studio specializes in hardscape, Honolulu,Department of Transportation Services(DTS)includes
planting, irrigation and water management, site lighting, low- removal of trees,demolition of existing pavement,driveways,and
impact and sustainable design, project theming, site planning, other homeowner encroachments located within the City right-
landscape management and restoration, comprehensively of-way, grading and paving work, striping installation, utility
improving the human experience of built and natural relocations and installations, the construction of retaining (soil
environments. Our studio group has been providing landscape nail and concrete)walls,shotcrete lining for erosion protection and
architecture design services for over 30 years, locally, statewide, drainage swales,and concrete work for the installation of concrete
and internationally for private and public clients. Our project curbs,gutters,sidewalks,curb ramps,and bulb-outs.This project
experience and expertise include campus and universities, requires extensive communication and collaboration with various
parks, resort hotels, hospitals, residential communities, and US agencies including the City DTS and adjacent property owners.
Department of Defense installations. In 2023, B+K completed In addition, construction management services were provided
an update of the State's Low Impact Development Practitioner's for the City
's Department of Facility Maintenance Ala Wai Golf
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Course Driving Range Improvements project which included data safely and economically. Our archaeological subconsultants
mass grading of the entire driving range,a new concrete cart path, typically equip their archaeologists with tablets that allow
new pre-wash station with fencing, and a new irrigation system. photographs, sketches, and field forms to be recorded digitally
During excavation operations, archaeological findings (iwi) and transmitted immediately back to the office for incorporation
were discovered. However, through close coordination with the into reports. Our biological subconsultants use Trimble GNSS
archaeologist and local agencies, B+K was able to work around receivers to record walking surveys and points of interest during
the findings to mitigate any delays to the project. biological surveys. B+K has drones and pilots that can capture
INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE METHODS AND aerial imagery of a site to supplement data collected by field
PROJECT APPROACH personnel,especially in areas that are difficult to access. Our firm
has iPhones, iPads,and Microsoft Surface tablets to assist with
Through our experience providing consulting services to CoH, field data collection.
B+K has developed an understanding of CoH's needs and how we
can support those needs as an extension of your staff. The B+K Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE): Accurately identifying
team offers a breadth and depth of diverse resources to support existing subsurface utilities and foundations is a critical part of
CoH project managers and can mobilize staff and resources as the preliminary design of a project. Proper application of SUE
needed to efficiently and effectively deliver your projects. early in the design process can avoid costly change orders during
construction.
We have local presence combined with offices throughout Oahu.
We can dedicate staff as needed,when they are needed. Our Add Four quality levels of SUE are recognized by the Federal
Multiple locations ensure that we can meet face-to-face with City Highway Administration: Level D (lowest) to Level A (highest).
staff as often as necessary.In addition,our staff has good working The different levels are related to the level of risk, accuracy, and
relationships with other agencies that can assist in research, reliability of the information obtained. Lower quality levels tend
coordination,or permitting that may be needed. to have higher risk,are less accurate,and less reliable than higher
levels.
Our general approach to any project and the points at which
innovative, alternative, and unique methods will be considered Level D involves reviewing existing as-built and record drawings
are described and identified in this section. After CoH contacts and interviews with persons knowledgeable of the project area.
the B+K principal in charge, the project requirements, scope However, these records and testimonies typically lack critical
of services, schedule, and budget will be reviewed; and the data. We use Level D methods for project planning.
composition of the specific B+K project manager and project team Level C involves the use of topographic,bathymetric, and aerial
will be identified. The project manager will then coordinate the surveys to identify visible features,such as manholes,drain inlets,
team and subconsultant staff. We propose to organize our project valve boxes, ditches, channels, and piping, to obtain detailed
team based on the key team members' individual regulatory and information.The collected data are compared to as-built or record
technical experience.Innovative,alternative,and unique methods drawings, and maps are updated to match the most recent data.
will be considered with a focus on technical feasibility, cost- We often find previously unrecorded utilities or updated elevation
effectiveness, permit requirements, constructability, life-cycle data via Level C SUE methods. For a relatively small additional
costs,and long-term maintenance. cost, toning of underground utilities can be incorporated into
Survey Methods: Our project team has extensive experience the survey to provide additional assurance of the location of the
with ground-based light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and utilities.
drone survey methods. Ground-based LiDAR systems generate Level B involves the use of surface geophysical methods to
a detailed data point cloud that captures much more accurate and determine the depth and location of utilities. These methods are
higher resolution topographic data compared to conventional noninvasive and can cover a large area quickly and cost-effectively.
surveying methods.Depending on field conditions,ground-based Chapter 4 of the Manual on Subsurface Investigations published by
LiDAR allows field personnel to obtain data for areas that may the National Cooperative Highway Research Program(NCHRP)
not be easily accessible. For example, collecting data without of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) lists several types
lane closures in travel ways. We also work with firms that have of surface geophysical methods, including seismic, electrical,
the capability to use remotely operated vehicles, single-beam electromagnetic,and potential field methods. Ground-penetrating
and multibeam sonar systems, side-scan sonar, and centimeter- radar(GPR)is a reliable surface geophysical method that we have
level differential and real-time kinematic global positioning used often on projects to obtain data on underground utilities and
system (GPS) devices to conduct surveys. The most appropriate avoid costly conflicts between existing utilities and new piping,
survey methods that provide the best value to and quality data for manholes,drain inlets,and foundations.
CoH will be selected. On the Route 11 Corridor Study, drone Level A involves physically locating underground utilities
survey methods were used to establish a suitable base and save nondestructively via potholing and excavation. This highest SUE
thousands in ground survey costs. level allows the designer to identify the type,condition,material,
Field Investigation Methods: Our project team has extensive size,location,and elevation of subsurface utilities.
experience with employing iPads, GPS devices, remotely The most basic SUE quality levels (D and C) will be employed
controlled drones,and other mobile devices to collect accurate site on each project. Higher SUE quality levels (B and A) will be
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used as appropriate on a case-by-case basis for each project. Our employed GPR, toning, and excavation to identify the location,
firm has experience with GPR,toning,and excavation to identify depth, and condition of utilities.
underground utilities on previous projects. We have completed
wastewater line and water line condition assessments where we
PAST PERFORMANCE
B+K is extremely proud of our current and past accomplishments and commitment to excellence in providing quality services to the
County of Hawaii. We have a proven track record of adapting to our client's needs and performing successfully on projects.B+K will
remain committed to providing QUALITY and BEST VALUE services for the County of Hawaii. Our successful professional service
performance has resulted in the following:
• Our Co'mnitment to Excellence resulted in B+K being awarded numerous quality awards for professional services.
• Ranked in ENR Magazine's 2024 Top 50 Construction Management Firms, #36 Nationally.
• Ranked in Architectural Record Magazine's Top 300 U.S.Architecture Firms of 2023, #283 Nationally.
• Awarded in 2008—2025 as one of Hawaii's"Best Places to Work." (#1 Best Place to Work in 2009,2011—2013,2015,2022-
2025)
• 2010—2024 Zweig Group's Best Firm to Work For(1st Place National Award in 2011—2015,2018-2021)
• Received Satisfied/Superior rating on 100%of all client evaluations over the past 23 years(available upon request).
One of the best measurements of B+K's performance is the owner's satisfaction. Please refer to Appendix A: Awards and Client
Evaluations for a list of our awards and a sample of our evaluations and comments.
I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE THE FOREGOING IS A STATEMENT OF FACTS.
31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE
June 30, 2025
33.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu,PE Principal-in-Charge
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ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PL.9) Community Planning(Writer,Grant Writer)
PART I I—GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER
Bowers+Kubota Consulting,Inc. 2008 03-929-9763
2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP
94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A a.TYPE
Corporation
2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Waipahu HI 96797
6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
7Kathleen Chu,PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge NAME OF FIRM(IF BLOCK 2A IS A BRANCH OFFICE)
6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS
808 836-7787 kchu@bowersandkubota.com
8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(IF ANY) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER
KFC Airport,Inc. 1980 03-929-9763
9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE II
10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
c.No.of Employees c.Revenue
a.Function b.Discipline a.Profile b.Experience Index
Code (1) Firm (2) Branch Code Number(see
below)
02 Administrative 37 A05 Airports;Navaids;Airport Lighting;Aircraft Fueling 5
06 Architects 21 A06 Airports;Terminals&Hangars;Freight 6
Handling
08 CADD Technician 8 C10 Commercial Building(low rise);Shopping Centers 4
12 Civil Engineers 23 C15 Construction Management 8
15 Construction Inspector 66 E02 Educational Facilities;Classrooms 4
16 Construction Managers 40 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 4
18 Cost Engineer/Estimator 2 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;... 5
21 Electrical Engineers 5 Ell Environmental Planning 4
23 Environmental Engineer 5 H07 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 6
37 Interior Designer 1 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 6
Housing(Residential,Multi-Family;Apartments;
39 Landscape Architect 7 HI1 1
Condominiums)
47 Planner 5 L03 Landscape Architecture 4
48 Project Managers 23 P05 Planning(Community;Regional;...) 5
50 Risk Assessor 3 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 1
52 Sanitary Engineer 1 R06 Rehabilitation (Buildings;Structures;Facilities) 3
53 Schedulers 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 4
58 Technician/Analyst 7 S07 Solid Wastes;Incineration;Landfill 4
S13 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 4
T02 Testing&Inspection Services 4
W02 Water Resources;Hydrology;Ground Water 4
256 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 4
11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES
OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
a.Federal Work 7 1.Less than$100,000 6.$2 million to less than$5 million
2.$100,000 to less that$250,000 7.$5 million to less than$10 million
b.Non-Federal Work 9 3.$250,000 to less than$500,000 8.$10 million to less than$25 million
4.$500,000 to less than$1 million 9.$25 million to less than$50 million
c.Total Work 9 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater
12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATURE cf4.04v..--Cih---- b.DATE
June 30, 2025
c.NAME AND TITLE Kathleen Chu,PE Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
APPENDIX A:
AWARDS AND CLIENT
EVALUATIONS
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+,. } ,; 4..,,' , • . ent.
� ��� xcellenc re demonstrated by some of the letiag
emus awards and recognition we have received.
magaziPll [HawailBusilless
est Places
to TrOrk,
Architectural Hawaii Business Magazine's
� Recorc
Top p ;300 US Architectu. a lord 2008-2024 Recipient
2023: 2009,2011-2013,2015,2022-2025:1st Place
2021,2023:1st Place
2024 «�
k�,L Best i70
Firms.
4E=.
Zweig Group's
2024:8th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2023:2nd Place Multidiscipline
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2022: 4th Place Multidiscipline
3rd Place Firm Size 200+Employees
3rd Place Internal Marketing Award E II R
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2021: 1st Place Multidiscipline a'
2nd Place Firm Size 200+Employees } Engineering News-Record
3rd Place Internal Marketing AwardEdP
E N R Magazine
Trifecta Award for Winning all 3 Categories
2020: 1st Place Multidiscipline
1st Place Firm Size 200+Employees
2024:#36 National
2023:#35 National
2022:#30 National
2021:#48 National
2020:#44 National
- - - 2019:#39 National
Inc
5CXXI
INC. 5000 American
to Companie.P Heart
Association
2021:#4761 National
2018:#4805 National
AHA Fit-Friendly Worksite
National Award
2012:Platinum Achievement Recipient
2011,2013:Gold Achievement Award
2018,2021:Silver Achievement Award
2014:Worksite Innovation Award
AC E C
American Council of
lFnr)iinrrnciriinri C nIraniraairnIIes
of Hawaii
Excellence Awards
• Wanaao Road/Keolu Drive Reconstructed Sewer
• Bowers+Kubota Warehouse/Office Space
• Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Honor Award-National)
1-1 Honor Awards ASCE
Construction Management • Kaumualii Highway Lihue Mill Bridge-Rice Street American Society of
Association of America • UH Information Technology Center J
• Ewa Makai Middle School Civil Engineers
• Honouliuli WWTP-New Solids Handling Facility
• Honoapiilani Highway Widening,Lahainaluna Road
2019 Construction Management Project to Aholo Road Outstanding Civil Engineering
•
Achievement Award Water/Wastewater/Utility: New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL Achievement Award
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
Construction value greater than $50M • South Ramp Microtunneling Project • Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
•
• Kaneohe-Kailua Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment \ • Kaneohe-Kailua Watewater New Interisland Terminal Complex,HNL
Facilities Project KK Tunnel Conveyance&Treatment • Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Facilities Project K-K Tunnel • Hawaiki Submarine Cable and Kapolei Landing Station
(Grand Award and Best Large Project)
2024 Project Achievement Award • Keauhou Beach Hotel and Site Demolition(Grand Award
and Best Large Project[Hawaii],Best Large Project[Region],
Education: Construction value greater than $50M and Honor Award[NationalD
• The West Maui Temporary School Facility Project
PROJECT
AWAR DS ,.„
NS Pc'-HI ....1
Hawaii Society of American Society of
Professional Engineers Landscape Architects
sr.
American Public Hawaii Chapter
2011 Project of the Year Award Works Association \ General Design Merit Award
• Kamehameha Avenue Roadway Improvements • University of Hawaii—West Oahu,New
Administration and Allied Health Building
Public Works Project of the Year
• Ala Wai Golf Course Driving Range Improvements
CM Project of the Year
• Emergency Repairs of'Ihi'ihilauakea Bridge
• Haleakala Highway Widening,Phase II
• Honouliuli WWTP,New Solids Handling Facility
• Ewa Makai Middle School
• Manele Small Boat Harbor Ferry and ADA Improvements
• In-Vessel Bioconversion Facility
• Pa'au'au Stream Building Project
Project Management Project of the Year
• Mariana Properties Development
• National Cemetery Stabilization
Construction Management National Project of the Year
• Replacement of Kea'iwa Stream Bridge
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Strategic Highway Safety Plan $533,460
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work:
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 — Staff Score Section 3— Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Ty Shiramizu, Amy Yamakawa, 1. Keeps you informed
Kaitlyn Nokosi 5
Comments:Consultant team was very easy to work with. Comments:Team was easy to communicate with. All
Enjoyed doing business with them. questions were addressed as appropriate. We were always
informed throughout the process.
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu solutions
Comments: Kathleen took great care of us and our project. 5 5
We would highly recommend her and the company for future Comments:All problems were addressed with workable
projects. solutions. Very thankful.
3. Treats you as an important team member 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions
Comments:Always treated as an important team member. 5 Comments: Felt as though we were working as a team and 5
that they valued our suggestions and opinions.
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments.Team was sufficiently staffed with very 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
individuals.
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity *Teamwork Comments:Always responded in a timely manner.
5
Comments:All core values were achieved 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
Comments:All project goals were on schedule and 5
Section 2—Technical Ability achieved.
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
Comments: Everyone was very professional in their work. 5 Comments:All documents were provided in a timely 5
No ethical problems at all. manner.
2. General technical knowledge Section 5-Value
Comments:The team's general technical knowledge and 5
background resulted in the production of an updated SHSP 1. Adheres to project budget
that we can be proud of. 5
3. Knowledge of the contract Comments:
5
Comments:Team understood the contract. I had no worries. 2. Provides added value
Comments:Their knowledge and background greatly added 5
4.Quality of response to documents value to this project.
5
Comments: Team was very responsive to any requests and
production of documents. Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments: Overall performance is excellent!
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 2. Would be your choice for future service
Comments:Team kept our project on schedule to meet 5 Comments:Yes! Would be our choice and would
deadlines. recommend to others.
7. Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5 Thank you for your assistance with this project! We really appreciate the
Comments: hard work and dedication that was put into this project. Document came
out beautifully!
Ms.Jan Higaki State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Environmental Guideline & Training Program $744,284
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Planning
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 -Staff Score Section 3-Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Ronald Sato, Carah Kadota, Jared Chang, Amy 5 1. Keeps you informed 5
Yamakawa
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2.Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3.Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4 -Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2-Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5-Value
Comments: 1.Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6-Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating N/A 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
N/A
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
Bowers + Kubota Evaluation Form 2024
Kaumualii Highway Feasibility Study $674,627
Name of Project Contract Amount
Scope of work: Study
Please indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you are in each section by writing in the appropriate numerical response:
(N/A) Not Applicable (1) Very Dissatisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Somewhat Satisfied (4) Satisfied (5)Very Satisfied
Section 1 —Staff Score_ Section 3—Communication Score
1. Quality of consultant team
Carah Kadota, Lindsay Nakashima, Kristen 1. Keeps you informed
Yoshida, Mike Nishimura, Jeremy Michelson, 5 5
Albert Rivera, Jamie Tang, Nick Kanno
Comments: Comments:
2. Quality of Project Manager 2. Addresses problems and offers workable
Kathleen Chu 5 solutions 5
Comments: Comments:
3. Treats you as an important team member 5 3. Seeks/incorporates your suggestions 5
Comments: Comments:
4. Team is sufficiently staffed to meet your
needs 5 Section 4—Timeliness
Comments: 1. Responds to your request in a timely fashion
5. Lives the B+K Core Values 5
Superior Quality* Integrity*Teamwork 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Reaches interim project goals on schedule
5
Section 2—Technical Ability Comments:
1. Professional/ethical approach to the work 3. Processes documents in a timely manner
5 5
Comments: Comments:
2. General technical knowledge 5 Section 5—Value
Comments: 1. Adheres to project budget
5
3. Knowledge of the contract 5 Comments:
Comments: 2. Provides added value
5
4.Quality of response to documents Comments:
5
Comments: Section 6—Overall
5. Knowledge and accuracy of estimating 5 1. Please rate the overall performance 5
Comments: Comments:
6. Knowledge and accuracy of schedules 5 2. Would be your choice for future service 5
Comments: i Comments:
7.Ability to avoid or mitigate claims Additional Comments:
5
Comments:
Mr. Dean Matsui State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 11/13/2024
Highways
Name Agency/Department/Division Date
APPENDIX B:
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
LICENSES -ARCHITECTS
Hae-Dong Lee,AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP, MBA Chad Okinaka,AIA, LEED AP
AR-17013 AR-8427
License Number Expiration date ❑� ❑� License Number Expiration date I ,'i. .1
AR-17013 4/30/2026 - AR-8427 4/30t2026 r
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CON SUM ER AFFAIRS STATE OT wVnI:DEPARTMEM OF COiIY.CE NJtl CO48 UJER KicRB
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SIGNATURE OFL ENSEE SIGN• EOFLICENSEE ____L-
Jonathan Ramento,AIA Dean Ichiyama,AIA
AR-18406 AR-11935
Number Expiration date 1 t I
License Number Expiration date ti License Number
4/30f2026 F�7i �" •
AR-18406 4/30/2026 ••J+ �{r._�!J
STATE OF FIAW GEpARruEMr Or COMYERCEAM CPM,UUEM AFFAIRS t•T,;-r+',-4 j
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTM ENT OF COMM ERCE AND CON SUM ER AFFAI RS . �' f
ARCHITECT l G I .
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JONATHAN A RAMENTO DEAN T ICH!YAMA
SIGNAT E OF LICENSEE SIGNATURE OF LICENSEE
LICENSES - ENGINEERS
Jay Stone, PE, BCEE,CFM,CPESC,CPSWQ, CWPPP, ESCPC,
CESCPP, LEED AP Kathleen Chu, PE
PE-9548 PE-12808
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PF.-9540 4130/2028 J• Ti' 'r PE•1MS 4(307026 J � •E'
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SIGNATURE GIB LK:EYSEE
LICENSES - ENGINEERS
Brian Itozaki, PE, LEED AP Michael Nishimura,PE,CWPPP,ESCPC,CESCPP, LEED AP
PE-9058 11 PE-10772
License Number Expiration,Cate L:[[�J- CI License Number Expiration date 1,
PE_gcL5 4130/202E Y PE-10772 4/30/2026 I
STATE OF WA.,oiMmAp!WWxl or owAVERCE ANS COASEIMILLIARMn STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFF&RS
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
CLASS(ES):EE ELECTRICAL' LJ CLASS(ES):CE CIVIL
BRIAN T ITOZAKI MICHAEL S NISHIMURA
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Lindsay Nakashima, PE,CWPPP,CESCPP, MBA Cary Kondo, PE, CWPPP, CESCPP
PE-12569 PE-4575
1 )I License Number Expiration dale License Number Expiration date ❑•..r. " ❑�
PE-12569 4F30f2026 _I PE-4575 4/30/2026
' STATE OF NNNL OEPARTWEI!'OF CCYAYERC£AND COMAS R,FFFArA_S STATE OF PAN NI DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER ❑ •y-1p
1 CLASS(ES):CE CIVIL CLASS(ES):CE CIVIL -
LINDSAY L M NAKASSI-IIMA CARY K KONDO
CIO BOWERS+KUBOTA 2153 N.KING ST. C/O BELT COLLINS HAWAII 2153 N.KING
4246 ST.#200
HONOLULU,HI 96819 HONOLULU,HI 96819
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David Bills, PE, CWPPP Nicolo"Nick"Orense, PE,CWPPP,CESCPP, LEED AP
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LICENSES - ENGINEERS
Kevin K Katayama, PE Corey Chun
PE-7913 i '' PE-10312
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CLASS(ES):FP FIRE PROTECTION ME I ) ■❑ ' -��41 R
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Eric Tamashiro, PE,CWPPP, ESCPC,CESCPP, LEED AP Kristen Yoshida,PE,CPESC,CWPPP,CPSWQ,CESCPP
PE-9787 PE-15808
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CIO BOWERS+KUROTA CONSULTING,INC_ CA3 9 OWERS+KUBOTA CONSULTING 2.153
2153 N.KING ST.#200 N.KING ST.#200
HONOLULU,HI 96819 i HONOLULU.HI 96819
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SIGNATURE OF LICENSEE SIGNATURE OF LICENSEE
Kevin T Mori, PE Jeremy Michelson, PE,CPESC,CWPPP,CESCPP
PE-9818 PE-11120
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License Number Expiration date 7y ��yt PE-11120 4/30/2026
PE-9818 4130/2026
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Trina Onuma,PE,CWPPP,CESCPP, LEED AP, MBA Harold Pascua,PE,CWPPP,CESCPP
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CERTIFICATIONS - PLANNERS
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