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Mr. Adams: And if I'm looking at your petition, you're asking us <br /> essentially to help you identify at what point in the process <br /> of bidding it becomes a conflict for you. <br /> Mr. Andrade: Yes. I guess not only as bidding, but also it's my...it's <br /> kind of my understanding that I feel it wouldn't be a <br /> conflict of interest because it's a sealed bid process. That <br /> it's not a conflict of interest up until I actually win a project <br /> or bid and actually need to sign the contracts and actually <br /> become official. That I'm the official low bidder and <br /> contracting signing. And at that point I think there needs to <br /> be a decision whether I'm gonna do the general contracting, <br /> accept the work or if I'm gonna continue as a County <br /> employee. <br /> Mr. Adams: Thank you. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Madame Chair. You said you're a contract employee or is <br /> it like an eighty-nine day contract or.... <br /> Mr. Andrade: It was...It started off as a yearly contract, I was contracted <br /> for a year for the Department of Parks and Recreation. My <br /> contract has extended. Basically what I do is I'm a project <br /> coordinator for the Parks and Recreation. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: What does a projects coordinator do? <br /> Mr. Andrade: Basically go out to the projects that we have out for <br /> building for example Pahoa Park and construction manage <br /> that project with the contractors. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Alright. Well I mean...I don't know if anyone else has any <br /> questions for the petitioner before we move on to <br /> discussion. The contract section, right, doesn't really seem <br /> to be a problem because it's done by the sealed bid process, <br /> right, under the procurement code. So I don't see a <br /> problem with that. As far as you know conflicts of interest, <br /> I mean if your...you have nothing...do you have anything <br /> to do in the parks department as far as putting input on a <br /> project or having any kind of how it would be <br /> designed...like a park design. Right, you would have some <br /> input into that. <br /> 6 <br />