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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPL-INT-2023-005611 06.29.23 G70 CAT PL.2 DeVera, Ashley From: Joanne Iglesias <joannei@g70.design> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 1:21 PM To: Planning Internet Mail Cc: Marketing Subject: County of Hawaii Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Attachments: G70_County of Hawaii_Planning Department_Botany.pdf Categories: Yellow Category Aloha Mr. Kern: G70 is pleased to express our interest in providing professional services to the County of Hawaii, Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2023-2024. We are requesting consideration for the following category: PL.2) Botany(Botanical or Flora Survey) Please let us know if you have questions or need any additional information. Mahalo, G70 Joanne Iglesias Marketing Assistant 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 t 808.523.5866 e joannei@g70.design www.G70.design 1 County of Hawaii Planning Department NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for fiscal year 2023-2024 Letter of Interest and Statements of Qualifications for PL.2) Botany (Botanical or Flora Survey) Prepared for: Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 June 30, 2023 0- yi --e °2, 07 0 111 S.King Street June 30, 2023 Suite 170 Honolutu,HI 96813 808.523.5866 Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director www.g70.desigr Planning Department County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 Subject: Statement of Qualifications & Letter of Interest Planning Department, County of Hawaii for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Dear Mr. Kern: G70 is pleased to express interest in providing professional services to the County of Hawaii Planning Department for the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 in the following categories: PL.2) Botany (Botanical or Flora Survey) Established in 1971, G70 is Hawaii's largest full service multi-discipline design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, civil engineering, planning and environment, geographic information systems, technology, and interior design. Our team brings a collective high level of talent unique in our approach and broad thinking from typical firms. G70's team will: ✓ Create Value— understanding our client, culture and community to design innovative solutions that deliver a successful project on time, and on budget. ✓ Provide a "One Stop Shop" of Skilled Professionals - collaborative and multidiscipline team of professionals including engineers, planners, architects, interior designers, information technologists, cultural specialists, software engineers, GIS technicians, graphic designers, asset managers, and communications personnel. ✓ Be Culturally Relevant in Design and Project Management—years of experience and involvement with the local culture, community and government agencies allow us to deliver successful projects. ✓ Promote Sustainable Principles —delivering solutions that consider the context of the project using a cross discipline, life cycle perspective to integrate and protect resources and the community. ✓ Leverage Technology—knowledge and ability to utilize technological tools to provide efficient and valued added service. 1. The name of the firm or person, contact information including email address, the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices; Name of firm: Group 70 International dba G70 Firm Address: 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 Contact Person: Kawika McKeague, AICP, Principal Planner Email Address: kawikam@g70.design Phone number: (808) 523-5866 ARCHITECTURE /1 CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 June 30, 2023 Page 2 of 3 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: G70 was founded in 1971. We have averaged 100 employees over the past five years and we currently have 107 employees. 3. The education, training, and qualifications of the individual, or if a firm, its key employees in accordance with HRS 103D-304 and/or the professional and scientific occupation series contained in the United States Office of Personnel Managements' Qualifications Standards Handbook: Please see Resumes of Key Personnel 4. A list of recent projects and the names of up to five clients who may be contacted, including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year: • Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka`ako Makai Strategic Action Plan • Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • Kamehameha Schools Keauhou Bay Management Plan • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Pu`u `Opae Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Kuleana Homestead Settlement Plan • Kalahuipua`a Fishpond Due Diligence &Concept Plan • Kohala Center Kahalu`u Beach Park Restoration • Aloha Solar Energy Fund II — Kalaeloa Project • Kuilima Agricultural Park • Nana Harbor Development Plan • Kala Kanu o Ka `Aina: A Cultural Landscape Study of Ke`anae and Wailuanui • Pelekane Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study • Moku'ula/Mokuhinia Ecosystem Restoration Study • Board of Water Supply Waihe`e Riparian Learning Center Client References 1 Name Organization Phone Number Ms. Nicole Milne Kohala Center (808) 887-6411 Mr. Barry Usagawa City and County of Honolulu—Board of Water Supply (808)748-5900 Mr.Andrew Choy Hawai'i State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Hawaiian (808) 620-9279 Homes Commission, Planning Office Ms. Hilarie Alomar Kamehameha Schools, Planning &Development Division (808)523-6223 Mr. John Leong Pono Pacific (808) 356-3259 5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit. We have provided supporting data for G70 to include: • Company Profile • Key Personnel Resumes • Project Profiles G70 1/ 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 Ii 808.523.5866 /1 WWW.G70.DESIGN Planning Department, County of Hawai'i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 June 30, 2023 Page 3 of 3 We appreciate your consideration of our firm for the above listed category. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (808) 523-5866 or by email at kawikam@g70.design. Sincerely, Kawika McKeague, AICP Po'o Lelehua (Planning Principal) G70 1/ 111 S. KING STREET, SUITE 170, HONOLULU, HI 96813 Ii 808.523.5866 11 WWW.G70.DESIGN . , ♦ Pe. ,Z__,,,,r--- 77o FULL SERVICE 2f`' ` ,c .. Established in 1971, G70 is Hawai'i's largest full service multi-disciplined =�' x 4 v_ ;P, }#° r ; design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in 4 architecture, interior design, civil engineering, and planning & environmental " , services. We have specific expertise in design for resort communities, ' 17:-_ ; residential projects,educational and medical facilities,mixed-use commercial . 4 . ventures, utilities and roadway infrastructures, and all phases of master "> Ailplanning for major land holdings. _ 4 +I�I� CREATING VALUE -" ... -9116111 -7- Based in Honolulu, G70 is staffed with over 100 full-time professionals, including: licensed architects, interior designers, civil engineers, planners, technical specialists,and other support personnel.The firm is on the forefront : --- of sustainable design practices with 33 LEED (Leadership in Energy and X Environmental Design) accredited professionals in all areas of service. "_ CULTURALLY RELEVANT r_ Jr."'a. 'a; = __ --t- - 6 : G70 is about stewardship. Our work begins with understanding our client,the e = ' host culture of each project, and the surrounding community. We work with ` �_ .• / a* .- ' communities to create designs that not only best serve the people, but also �r�r"�`—' ' ., 4t� _ '�^ incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land. c SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS Sustainable principles cross all disciplines in project development from y , f planning to design, integrating land resource management and cultural heritage with cutting edge sustainable technology. G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and 9 � infrastructure of a project site. We provide asset management resources _1` ` .4'� '�� : ,` a„ I r, to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for land owners and `� developers. TECHNOLOGY G70 is progressive in its use and application of design software to enhance =`tl "' visualization and bring efficiency to the design process. Our current list of software being utilized is: • Revit 2018, 2020 • BIM 360 • Dynamo Revit • Google Earth Pro - _ p,'i,,(��,,i� . • AutoCad 2018, 2020 • Grasshopper Arc GIS • SketchUp Pro 8 • Lumion 6.0 .,• „t� 4 °�` i p.,. • Photoshop • Civil 3D 2018, 2020 _ • Illustrator • Arc GIS --ann. .111•111=11111 - • InDesign • Infraworks • Rhino 5 5 • FormlabsII G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 70 f • ARCHITECTURE G70 designs architecture that represent the lifestyles of communities and respect the natural landscape surrounding each project. Our emphasis on cultural context, honoring traditional values, combined with contemporary innovation and planning .0d� - -. ',tea of sustainable environments creates harmonious, memorable designs for our ;, future. rtelle �. — I CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Consulting Services include the full range of services for a civil consulting firm. Our capabilities are broadened significantly with the overlapping x x services and abilities of G70, including Planning and Environmental Services, -. � Land-Use Permitting, Architecture, Sustainable Development, GIS and Geospatial Services,and Asset Management. p p ` ++ ' INTERIOR DESIGN We believe that interior spaces should have a timeless quality and compliment the architectural style of its environment. Our team includes architects specializing „, in interior design. We offer custom designed finishes, furniture and architectural ;!: ;! , Y ! elements that offer signature details to enhance our client's individual style. k OFIEJ PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTI x ````' t{` M' >a � Q G70 provides comprehensive services to meet the challenges in the planning r —. . a ` of communities, regions and the preservation of land resources. We engage the community in the process, assess the land,and prepare the necessary documents to expedite the due diligence process in a timely manner. ,, may.. J�: G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 p....?0, . , Services Overview G70 provides a variety of services to meet the complex challenges of planning land resources and diverse communities with a sustainable future. Our extensive experience in all phases of the development process includes Master Planning, Community Building and Land Use Entitlements.We are staffed to manage large-scale Environmental and Physical Planning with architecture to create appealing,sustainable settings. Our urban and environmental planners collaborate with in-house cultural experts, as well as solicit community input to incorporate historical and cultural elements in our planning process. Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the approving agencies. G70 provides landowners and government agencies with the full range of land use permitting and entitlement services at both the State and County levels. G70 planning services include: • Community Master Plans • Land Use Permits • Resort Master Plans • Development Constraints Analysis (regulatory, • Educational Campus Plans environmental,technical) • Regional, General and Specific Plans • Regional and Area-wide Land Use Planning • Urban Design Plan / Design Guidelines • Detailed Property and Site Assessments, and Due Diligence Reporting • Park and Open Space Plans • Environmental Assessments and • Community Involvement and Facilitation Environmental Impact Statements • Feasibility Studies and Alternatives Analysis • Cultural& Historic Resource Management 4"--•,,&& G A�'.i' =' " a w ;-.:. -'ttC;+T�„'A<"'3' � tea' i, ,t nr 1. r '?.ay % wtg -'";',- '7,-m g 4 .cr.r% .� di AT'7Y".,'. 4,,,..'t G4•F t �''''' : 5 ',--''''-'44:10w,:":1 �� 4 'j-" �.. iy r..''',4 :,,--..;?,".C"/: 43 s nom_' 11(, ", 07 � 1 L L7 y e Ay i,ysR I a,fm r P i1 <. , r EQ.fm .i �.. B il .7.47, ,i,•-..,-- , /- i f'v¢ t .� 4I .YrV L. , n H Atr, , :% ,.'-"-...1;-'\1.1":--."^" , ',; • 1, a% ° veil . . ,„, � aK,e r .__ _, . , , , ,, ,.. ...,.. ,_ .., , .,,,,„t. .. ,,*,‘„,„.._,. , , mllik _ is ynahu s40°111 ff /, -;e. :. .5 -1� p0: *' ii, �.t..q".4"z�. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • Culture and Community G70 realizes the importance of culture and sustainability in all planning projects. Our approach is best described as 'place making: We work with communities and indigenous peoples to create designs that not only serve the people, but also +_ incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land and — , `, ! i those who live on it. We are taking this process and applying it to other lands and / host cultures internationally,with projects in Tahiti,Vietnam, New Caledonia, and , i/ India. G70 places a special emphasis on collaborating with community groups and keyIA lot individuals to resolve environmental concerns on new project developments. \ Before proceeding with any project,we ensure that our environmental studies and I) land use plans are accepted by the community and the official approving agencies. Tahiti Waterfront, Papeete, Tahiti We provide a variety of opportunities for community support and involvement with our projects, including: Project conceptualization through a unique . P B° SUP 5-step charrette process R 901` Sue SUP 1. Community information meetings,project newsletters and information materials 2. Interviews of key community organizations and individuals 3. Synopsis of technical issues understandable to lay people N 4. Creation and management of community advisory committees \•� 5. Establishment of a community-based support network < . `A�' -c In addition,we provide GIS development for clients requiring needs assessments, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands requirements analysis,data collection and conversion,application development, Molokai Island Plan, Molokai geo-database design/creation, mapping,and data modeling and analysis. At G70 we establish a clear project task that describes how GIS will be applied and support each project.Whether the task is to implement an interactive tool for accessing useful information through online maps or to conduct complex analysis of both geospatial and non-geospatial data,we deliver high quality GIS products to our clients. Our GIS Services group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of GIS/Geospatial professionals,GIS-trained planners, GIS-trained architects, and GIS-trained graphic designers working across the company as an integrated technology team. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 p....,(0, . , • Environmental Services & Studies G70 has extensive experience in environmental planning services and the . preparation of related documentation in compliance with County,State (HRS 343) and Federal(NEPA) laws. Projects have involved agriculture sites, observatories, government centers,schools, resorts, parks, nature preserves, retail centers, communities, institutions, military bases, resorts,shoreline structures, utilities, wastewater facilities,waterways and highways. Our full-service approach comprises site assessment and feasibility analysis through the completion of project environmental documentation.This is achieved through a solution-seeking approach that addresses Hawai'i's unique environments. G70 planners understand impact analysis in many disciplines and maintain well-established, long-term relationships with consulting specialists ;° , ° who can collectively assess the full range of potential project impacts and develop. Mauna Kea Science Reserve Complex,Hawaii Principal planners and senior planners at G70 are certified by the American Aga.. 5 1111 awd Institute of Certified Planners (AICP),and two also hold Certified Environmental = Other Stale Land Inspectors (CEI designations). Our capabilities extend to environmental permitting, = Park Bomdr 1$ Sand wetlands studies, Phase I hazardous materials site assessments,and coastal Trails studies. Roads I I Edge of Lava.ow ® G70 Environmental Services include: © T ' o R Portable ° ® Parkmg CI vMnmT des ""'„" Kaho'ia R _it • Environmental assessments and impact statements (NEPA&Chpt. 343 HRS) Sn..hng_ ► • Feasibility studies 9 g a . , •sayoR la Scuba Diving Ka kh PT if a Sail ng • Pre-purchase land use and facilities assessments Fhing ®® © KuyAn, ,,,,d47:, e au nr� r rite • Environmental master plans � �1� � � 1��� k 0 �Ka'ti R. • Site assessmentj • Wetlands delineation, management and mitigation ""ae�'°'° � It .0 ir • Coastal studiesffl �� (2 i r .moi ++�5 \✓j • Wetlands natural wastewater treatment systems , r t 41/9 • Wastewater reuse planning j�, I t 4iy • Integrated pest management plan • Watershed management planning `��. )rint /„„ 9 • Diversified agriculture and agroforestry program planning and development o , o ' • Disaster resilience, preparedness,and recovery planning (,6,3'3 a a • Climate change analysis G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 / / (--1---(4.,-V; - , ' ev Ote-4-1 '1/// APPROACH HONOR &INTEGRATE With a deep understanding of an area's culture, heritage,and history at the onset of the design process, G70 is able to create distinctive, award-winning environments, richly appealing, harmonious and increasing in value over time. This is the foundation of good planning and design. RESPECT& UNDERSTAND We are committed to sustainable design principles, approaching each project with in-depth research of the site, to understand its environmental context, geological and topographical features, wind and solar characteristics, and historical and cultural background. We provide innovative GIS and 3D visualization to assist in planning, design and decision making. PLAN & MAINTAIN G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site.With GIS capabilities and state-of-the- art software, we provide asset management resources to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for developers. LEAD FUTURE DESIGN Our mission is to foresee a sustainable future now: to initiate, plan, design and build the best-in-class projects that demonstrate leadership in the global sustainability theater. r " i ,aa _"M VI _ * ' 1 'i ,:. r ,/ "7 .'te G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 (--1---14,-V; - , ley ste..4.1 INNOVATION EXPERTISE G70 is on the cutting edge of sustainable development, recognizing the importance and impact of built environments of all types and sizes on individual lives, whole communities, and the entire planet. The firm's resources include a growing number of in-house LEED AP architects, planners, and interior designers working strategically with our clients and partners. LEED SERVICES • Pre-evaluation: identifying economically viable LEED compliance • Certification: processing and documenting a project through design and construction • Post-Certification: providing project asset management to ensure long term performance • Water Efficiency Improvement Assessment � • Credit Products &Technologies Specification • Credit Innovation & Design programming ACCOUNTABILITY Our Sustainable Development Division created a proprietary methodology to map specific LEED components such as potable water consumption, graywater utilization, energy consumption, carbon footprint, waste generation, and open space. Following certification, G70 will monitor the ongoing performance of LEED certified projects.This innovative process ensures that the LEED building performs as designed throughout its life. 4 , la. Y " rF o _ , lift , T 111191 PI 1 a R T , s ay G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 c4--e--/(e---e---1— - Planning & Environment `� Master Planning 1� A UH Hawaii Long Range Development Plan Honolulu, Oahuvc /% a 0,11 City of Kapolei Master Plan Kapolei, O'ahu � � ��� Princeville Resort Master Plan Princeville, Kauai 44 i 6vj A Keauhou Resort Community Master Plan Keauhou, Hawaii IIilh, !.4.4NU,`" , �� ';� DHHL Molokai and Kauai Master Plans Island of Molokai L h/5-* 4. 4, y �`- Tahiti Tourism Outumaoro Master Plan Tahiti Ho'opili Master Plan 'Ewa Beach, Oahu City of Kapolei Master Plan Environmental Services/EIS Mauna Kea Science Reserve EIS Mauna Kea, Hawaii J Coconut Island Marine Science EIS Kaneohe, Oahu Maka'iwa Hills Community EIS 'Ewa Beach, Oahu La'ie Community Master Plan EIS La'ie, O'ahu \Y "RASE 1 ., �-1 Kalaeloa Harbor EIS Kalaeloa, O'ahu � �� Hilton Hawaiian Village EIS Waikiki, O'ahu PHASD; Palamanui, North Kona EIS Kona, Hawaii Maluhia at Wailea EIS Wailea, Maui [ ,;� ,, ;r ,�I, Kapolei Haborside Center EIS Kalaelao, Oahu j rw-- Waikiki Beach Walk EIS Waikiki, Oahu - -� ,'` Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Phase I Island of Maui � � ' „� , CBS r,_ , ; I I I Pelekane Watershed Ecosystem Restoration EA Island of Hawaii Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk Community Involment Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan North Shore, O'ahu Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Master Plan East Honolulu, Oahu ti... Kailua Town Master Plan Kailua, Oahu Waialua Town Master Plan Wailua, Oahu Keanae-Wailunui Cultural Landscape Study Island of Maui Military Planning •w.p, }•;;;,, tv : '- MCAS Iwakuni Master Plan Yokota, Japan . ;�, „ U.S. Navy Plans Various Various Locations ;v•-°"'',1'.‘,..,t;ii ,,„ , U.S. Army Hawaii North-End Plan Schofield Barracks,Oahu { , `,.. daL�`.i'' l idP I i '.. , -- , -f 7,,, ;"....; Real Property Master Plan Okinawa Okinawa, Japan ' '- .® Koolau Loa Watershed Management Plan Island of Oahu Koolau Loa Watershed Plan G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 v1./e4- MARK PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS& , tol , ASSOCIATIONS: ° American Institute of Certified Planners KAWIKANwA (AICP), Member MCKEAGUE 11 { Society for Hawaiian Archeology,Member Hutu Mamo Hawaiian Civic Club,2012-2013 AICP ( '''. O'ahu Island Burial Council,Chair; Principal Planner Vice-Chair;'Ewa Moku Representative Director of Cultural Planning .- • st 2005-2012 American Planning Association(APA), Mr. McKeague's background, experience, and passion provides a unique and Member knowledgeable approach to land use planning and cultural resource management. PA'I Foundation,Board Director 2001-2003; Mr. McKeague effectively administers and advocates a Native Hawaiian perspective President 2003-Present in environmental and land use planning, and architectural design and space Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, programming. Mr. McKeague brings over 19 years of experience in facilitating local Member and national level planning efforts for private, public, and non-profit sector clients. EDUCATION: His work includes the preparation of Master Plans, Cultural Resource Management NAGPRA&ARPA Application& Programs, Environmental Impact Studies, and facilitating community dialogue. Requirement National Preservation Institute CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: SELECTED PROJECTS: Hawaii State Foundation on Culture Kalahuipua'a Fishpond-Environmental& Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor Modification and the Arts,Folk and Traditional Arts Cultural Restoration Plan Due Diligence -NEPA EIS,CRM Apprentice Program Puowaina, Oahu North Kohala, Hawaii Cyril Lani Pahinui Kamehameha Schools- Hana Harbor Development Plan SDOT- Section io6:A Review for Experienced Cultural Resource Management Plan Master Plan,SMA,CRM Practitioners State of Hawaii Hana, Maui National Preservation Institute Kamehameha Schools-North Shore Plan Ocean Bay Hanama'ulu-EIS,CDUP and Consultation and Protection of Native Island of Oahu General Plan Amendment,CRM American Sacred Lands Kamehameha Schools-Natural Resource Hanama'ulu, Kauai National Preservation Institute Management Plan Update Hilton Hawaiian Village Improvements- Master of Urban and Regional Planning State of Hawaii Master Plan,EIS,CRM University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Honolulu, O'ahu Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate Management Plan Hawaii Film Studio-Master Plan,EA, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Keauhou, Hawaii SMA,CRM Office of Hawaiian Affairs-Strategic Honolulu, Oahu Identification&Management of Traditional Management Framework for Kaka'ako University of Hawaii at Manoa C-MORE- Cultural Places Makai Master Plan and EA,CRM National Preservation Institute Honolulu, Oahu Honolulu, Oahu B.A.Political Science Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Molokai Island Plan Ho'olehua Veteran Center-EA,Master National Disaster Preparedness Island of Molokai Plan,CRM Training Center Board of Water Supply Hai'iku Stairs Ho'olehau, Molokai FEMA Certified HURRIPLAN Resilient He'eia, Oahu Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk-EIS,SMA Building Design Coursework Aloha Solar Energy Fund I Permit,CRM Lualualei, O'ahu Honolulu, Oahu PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: Aloha Solar Energy Fund II Kanu 0 Ka'Aina Learning'Ghana- Hawai'i Business Magazine-zo for the Kalaeloa, O'ahu Master Plan and EA,CRM Next zo Honoree,2020 Kamuela, Hawaii Omidyar Fellow,2019-2020 Kanakaloloa Cemetery-EA,Master Plan APA Hawaii Chapter-Kalaupapa Ho'olehau, Molokai Memorial Conceptual Design, Historic Preservation Award,20-18 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 CODY PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners WINCHESTER (AICP),Member American Institute of Certified Planners DMHA, AICP (AICP),Committee Chair Environmental & Land Use Planner (AICP), Toastmasters • J r Hawaii Wildfire Management `; % Organization,Board Member Cody has 6 years of professional experience in Hawaii, and specializes in Disaster EDUCATION: Management and Community-Based Resiliency Planning. He prepares environmental Master of Urban and Regional Planning impact documents, applications for various land use permits, master plans, design University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI guidelines and technical assessments of climate change factors. Cody excels in Disaster Management and Humanitarian presenting technical data in dear, understandable language for decision-makers. He Assistance(DMHA)Certificate University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI is certified through FEMA with Community Planning for Disaster Recovery, Volcano B.S.Geology Crisis Awareness, and Decision Making. He has also trained with the American Red Oklahoma State University,OK Cross in Disaster Assessment and Sheltering Services and is a board member of the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization. Prior to joining G70, Cody worked on coastal hazard adaptation research and training programs at the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center(NDPTC). SELECTED PROJECTS: Department of Transportation-Kahului 1 Hotel SMA Permit Harbor Improvements Princeville, Kaua'i Kahului, Maui AES-West Kauai Renewable Energy Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise Kekaha, Kauai Adaptation Study Honolulu,Oahu Board of Water Supply-Ha'iku Stairs EIS Kaneohe,O'ahu HoKua Place Climate Change Analysis Kapa'a, Kauai City and County of Honolulu-Emergency Operations Center EA Kamamalu Park Improvements Honolulu,O'ahu Honolulu,O'ahu Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Ko'olauloa Resilience Hub EA Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Hau'ula, Oahu Waimea, Kauai Kamehameha Schools-Keauhou Bay Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Management Plan EIS Anahola Kuleana Settlement Plan Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Island Anahola, Kaua'i Keaukaha Panaewa Resilience Hub Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Hilo, Hawaii Island Malama Cultural Park Special Area Plan LRE Pulehu Solar Climate Change Kaunakakai, Moloka'i Analysis Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kula, Maui Wai'anae Coast Emergency Access Road LRE Mahi Solar GHG Analysis Wai'anae,Oahu Kunia, Oahu Department of Transportation-Hilo National Park Service&Ka O'hana 0 Harbor Improvements Kalaupapa Memorial Hilo, Hawaii Island Kalawao, Kalaupapa Department of Transportation-Hawai'i Park Hotels Ala Moana EIS,SMA Seat Belt Use Study Waikiki,Oahu Honolulu,Oahu *Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C O DY Hawaii Island Hydrolic Evaluation, Resource Mapping and Exploratory Drilling Program* WINCHESTER Hilo, Hawaii Island National Aeronautics and Space DMHA, AICP Administration-Analysis of African Environmental & Land Use Planner Biomass Burning Over the South East Atlantic and its Interaction with Stratocumulus Clouds* Washington, DC SELECTED PROJECTS: Geophysical Characterization of the Okavango Rift Zone-NW Botswana* Punalu'u Shoreline Protection Project Stillwater,Oklahoma Honolulu,Oahu United States Air Force-Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station Helipad NEPA EA Wai'anae,Oahu Island Community Resilience Initiative: Incorporating Lessons from Hurricane Maria into the Oahu Resilience Strategy* Honolulu,Oahu Risk Perception Analysis of Homeless Individuals in Waikiki* Honolulu,Oahu Coastal Hazard Adaptation Research and Training Program* Honolulu,Oahu Testing Alternative Ground-Based Cloud Liquid Water Content Measurement Methods for Estimating Cloud Water Interception in Tropical Montane Cloud Forests* Honolulu,Oahu Coastal Hazard Awareness Training Program-National Disaster Preparedness Training Center(NDPTC)* Honolulu,Oahu Coastal Hazard Assessment and Planning Tools-National Disaster Preparedness Training Center(NDPTC) Training Program* Honolulu,Oahu Waikiki Pre-Disaster Recovery Planning Project Recommendations for Future Planning* Honolulu,Oahu Analysis of Impediments to Disaster Recovery Following the 2006 Mud Volcano Eruption in Sidorajo,Indonesia* Honolulu,Oahu Waikiki Point-in-Time Homeless Count Study* Honolulu,Oahu `Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 BARBARA PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: / r t k American Institute of Certified Planners NATA LE (AICP),Member American Planning Association(APA), AICP Member Associate Kalihi Ahupua'a Ulu Pono Ahahui- SenlOr Planner + • Treasurer(2006-200 2010-2015) • FIS .� � r p ii South Oahu Soil And Water Conservation District-Vice President(2001-2005, Ms. Natale holds a Masters degree in Urban and Regional Planning and a Bachelor 2009-2012) of Science in Biology, both from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her passion EDUCATION: lies in ahupua'a/watershed management, integrating traditional Hawaiian land Masters of Urban and Regional Planning management methods with scientific evaluations, encompassing the natural, social, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI and economical aspects of both. Barbara's background as Executive Director for a Bachelor of Science,Biology local stream restoration group gives her a well-grounded foundation in environmental University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI and community concerns. Experience in both planning and the non-profit sector allow Barbara the comprehension needed for writing effective plans with implementable management measures. SELECTED PROJECTS: Department of Transportation, Harbors Board of Water Supply-North Shore Division-Hana Harbor Development Watershed Management Plan Plan Hale'iwa, Oahu Hana, Maui Board of Water Supply-Waihe'e Lo'i Girl Scouts Hawaii-Camp Paumalu Restoration and Riparian Learning Master Plan,State Special Use Permit Center-EA and Conditional Use Permit Kahalu'u, O'ahu Hale'iwa, Oahu City and County of Honolulu NPDES- Girl Scouts Hawai'i-Improvements to Stormwater Public Education& Girl Scout Camps Statewide EA Inspections Statewide Honolulu, O'ahu Hana Health-Environmental Narrative Department of Environmental Services, Hana, Maui Refuse Division-Kawailoa Transfer Hawaii Health Systems Corporation- Station EA and SMA Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital Kawai[oa, O'ahu Property Assessment and Master Plan Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Kapa'a, Kauai Anahola Settlement Plan,EA Honolulu Fire Department Regional Fire Anahola, Kauai Training Center-EA Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Honolulu, O'ahu Ho'olehua Veterans&Resident's Ho'oulu'Aina-Business Plan Community Center, EA Honolulu, O'ahu Ho'olehua, Molokai Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor- Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- zogo Master Plan,Fuel Pier Design,EIS Pu'u Opae Settlement Plan, EA Kalaeloa, O'ahu Waimea, Kauai Kamehameha Schools-Food Initiatives Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- &Trends Waimanalo Regional Plan Update North Shore, Central O'ahu, 'Ewa, O'ahu Waimanalo,O'ahu Kualoa Ranch-Master Plan,EA Kaneohe,Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 BARBARA NATALE AICP Associate Senior Planner SELECTED PROJECTS: Kualoa Regional Park-Wastewater System Improvements,EA,SMA Permit Kaneohe,Oahu Palailai Community Solar Farm- Community Outreach and HRS 6E Permitting Palailai,Oahu Pulehu Solar Farm-County Special Use Permit KuLa, Maui Sea Life Park-EA and SMA Waimanalo,Oahu Sunset Beach Elementary School- SMA Permit Hale'iwa, Oahu Wai'anae Coastal Emergency Access Road EIS Wai'anae, Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 J A N I C E PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS &ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners J E N E N (AICP),Member AICP American Planners Association(APA), Planner Member m EDUCATION: M.A Marine Conservation and Policy Stony Brook University, NY Janice brings to her practice nearly a decade of experience in natural resources and B.S.Biology conservation for both marine and terrestrial environments, as well as in communication University of Puget Sound,WA and community outreach capacities. Her diverse professional background includes research, monitoring, communication and outreach, educational programming, and policy and permitting. Her work at G70 has focused on the development of outreach and communication strategies for the City and County of Honolulu's Storm Water Quality Division, as well as the preparation of biological assessments for projects across the islands.She is currently working on several projects in the State Conservation District. SELECTED PROJECTS: City&County of Honolulu-NPDES Storm Keaukaha Pana'aewa Farmer's Water Permit Education&Outreach Association-Biological Survey& Honolulu, Oahu Assessment City&County of Honolulu-Storm Water Pana'ewa, Hawaii Utility Communication &Outreach Kukulu Kumuhana 0 Anahola and Honolulu, Oahu Ulupono-Biological Survey& City&County of Honolulu,Department of Assessment Transportation Services-Pearlridge Bus Anahola, Kauai Transit Station Engagement Plan Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital- Honolulu, Oahu Historical and Cultural Resources Department of Education-Kulanihako'i Review High School Pedestrian Crossing Study Kapa'a, Kauai Kihei, Maui Sea Life Park-Special Management Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Area Permit Malama Cultural Park Community Waimanalo,O'ahu Outreach&Biological Survey Board of Water Supply-Waihe'e Riparian Kaunakakai, Molokai Learning Center Botanical Survey& Hana Health-Biological Survey& Environmental Assessment Assessment Waihe'e, O'ahu Hana, Maui Hawaii Baptist Academy,Elementary School-Historical&Cultural Resources Review Nu'uanu, Oahu Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa-Waikiki Special District Permit Honolulu, Oahu Kamehameha Schools-O'ahu Agriculture Study Island of Oahu G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 K AUAH I EDUCATION: Bachelor of Environmental Design • C H I N G Minor in Hawaiian Language University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI Designer AFFILIATIONS: Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club, Member 2015- Present Hatau Mohala'Ilima-Haumana 1998- Present Kauahi is a designer whose voice and experience is directly tethered with her identity Merrie Monarch-Lei'apiki as a hula practitioner and lifelong kupa of Kailua, Oahu. She earned her Bachelor's 2015- Present of Environmental Design with a focus in Heritage Design and a minor in Hawaiian 'Olapa Candidate Language from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. As a burgeoning scholar in the 2017- Present areas of Hawaiian knowledge, language, land research, and cultural planning, she works to integrate a unique world-view and mindset with her passion for building indigenous design identity. Her previous work in land management has made her devoted to community engagement, immersion,and advocacy both inside and outside of the design and planning practice. SELECTED PROJECTS: Sheraton Princess Ka'iulani Hotel Honolulu, O'ahu Queen Kapi'olani Hotel Renovation Waikiki, Hawaii Pahoa General Store Pahoa, Hawaii Hale'iwa Agricultural Cluster Cultural Planning Pa'aLa'a,Waialua, O'ahu Department of Hawaiian Homelands Pu'u'Opae Special Area Plan Kekaha,Waimea, Kaua'i Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kukaniloko Master Plan* Wahiawa,O'ahu Office of Hawaiian Affairs Palauea Preservation Plan* Palauea, Honua'ula, Maui Office of Hawaiian Affairs Wao Kele o Puna Comprehensive Management Plan* Waiakahiula, Ka'ohe, Puna, Hawaii Moon Ocean Luxury Resort* Okinawa Prefecture,Japan Kukaniloko Master Plan* Wahiawa,O'ahu *Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 . ., ,,, , . . , , . .., , ... �`� , , �' r , r-,•,„, ',,,, , , kkilkAlkiftA 1 1 , 1 , 1 ik 1 1 \ A /k 4 , 1 NA 1 , 111s .. 44k A, 1 i .10 iRk, s v A1/4 1 41k 1 A litkiNs AtiNAV .'' / � " "k ,44,t.A v ‘i \ A LI A 1' � , „, ,, „ , . 1 \ 1 '#4., . N, 4gaikklit . Itk Al 11 — \ \ \ l 1 �1le� 1 1411 KAI CHUN ,-N N\-A 1 A ‘.1A‘N 1 I i i a +,. ik7\ f It I Artist Prince Waikiki Sculptor and installation artist Kaili Chun negotiates ideas of containment and exposure, EDUCATION: agency and restraint. Process and materials transform physical spaces into unique Bachelor of Architecture environments commenting on contemporary issues in her work. She often constructs Princeton University, NJ narratives through symbols and objects that address the impact of historical events on Master of Fine Arts the present day. Organic elements are sometimes included in her pieces,and the changes University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI they undergo during the course of an exhibition metaphorically reference the nature of PROJECT HONORS &AWARDS: culture as an evolutionary process. Ho'okupu Center-IIDA Ho'ohuli Awards, Serve Award,2019 Chun's diverse training includes receiving her Bachelor's in Architecture from Princeton Honolulu Museum of Art-John Young University,during which time she also studied with renown ceramicist Toshiko Takaezu;a Award,2017 Master of Fine Art degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa; and an apprenticeship Honolulu Academy of Art-Catherine with master canoe builder and woodworker Wright Elemakule Bowman,Sr. E. B.Cox Award,2016 Native Arts&Cultures Foundation- SELECTED PROJECTS: SELECTED EXHIBITIONS: NACF Artist Fellowship,2014 "Nana i ke kumu"Installation- Hawaii Music&Life Festival,2019 Joan Mitchell Center Artist Residency, Louis Vuitton,Gump Building Tokyo, Japan 2013 Honolulu, O'ahu Inagural Exhibitation,Lo'i Gallery, Joan Mitchell Center Foundation Painters "Kaiaola"Installation-G7o American Savings Bank,2019 and Sculptors Grant,2010 Honolulu, Oahu Honolulu, O'ahu Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and "Hulali I ka là"Installation- iBiennale,YCenter for the Arts,2019 Arts- Individual Artist Award,2000 Prince Waikiki Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Artizen-Hawai'i State Art Museum,2018 "Net_work"Installation- Honolulu, O'ahu Honolulu Museum of Art Hawaii Portfolio Exhibition- Honolulu, O'ahu Hawaii State Art Museum,2018 "Net_work"Installation- Honolulu, O'ahu Ho'okupu Center Inagural Office Exhibition-G7o,2018 Honolulu, Oahu Honolulu, O'ahu Artists of Hawaii- Honolulu Museum of Art,2017 Honolulu, O'ahu `Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 KAI LI CHUN Artist SELECTED EXHIBITIONS: Honolulu Biennial-Bishop Museum,2017 Honolulu, O'ahu Aloha'Aina-Galeria Pasch,2017 Kassel, Germany Hawaii-Linden Museum-2017 Stuttgart, Germany Pacific to Atlantic:Contemporary Artists from Hawaii-Westwood Gallery,2017 New York, New York Landesmuseum,2016 Hannover, Germany Wing Luke Museum,2015 Seattle,Washington Set in Paradise,II Gallery,2012 Honolulu, O'ahu Hawaii Art Now- Honolulu Museum of Art,2012 Honolulu, O'ahu Artists of Hawaii- Honolulu,Academy of Arts,2011 Honolulu, O'ahu HSFCA Individual Artist Fellowship Award Exhibition,2010 Honolulu, O'ahu Artists of Hawaii- Honolulu Academy of Arts,2007 Honolulu, O'ahu "Nau Ka Wae"- Honolulu Academy of Arts,2006 Honolulu, O'ahu *Project Work Prior to G70 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 • • evd,' Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Settlement Plan ANAHOLA, KAUAI The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is proposing the Anahola Kuleana PROJECTS FACTS Homestead Settlement Plan to offer 110 homestead lots(14 Pastoral and 101 Subsistence Client:Department of Hawaiian Agriculture) on 462 acres on the Island of Kauai (figure 3). According to HAR Chapter Home Lands 10-3-30 Kuleana Homestead Leases, DHHL agrees to survey, stake and award lots and provide an unpaved roadway suitable to access the lots. As a non-traditional program, SERVICES PROVIDED the Kuleana Homestead Program places responsibilityfordevelopmentof infrastructure Planning& Environment in the hands of native Hawaiian beneficiaries. This arrangement provides beneficiaries land within a shorter time frame than the traditional DHHL awarding process, as well Community Facilitation as the opportunity to create a new self-sufficient community. The Project is proposing Mixed Use Planning the following DHHL land uses: Subsistence Agriculture, Pastoral, Community Use and Special District.These uses are intended to integrate the Settlement Plan area with the Anahola Town Center to create an intact contemporary ahupua'a. „ , „„ ,..___- "-.-__ Yf�.a Ka`aluta Stream Aneheia Sire , w�-' its / '';''j T� i I 110.;.' ,-, _ ‘ i ','.----', ,)-------- ', 1 - 41,111 ✓i' „, 1. i t ---=____ ____ II ii_ , ,,, *4 - cIII )1 e Atc�x x N ,- _ \ ; I'. '''''''kf:\I': "9"--;:.,:::„:- A • ti. ^w^�s'wCn” 1 mw 'q' „ ` 7 ro .d a" 4 — .sc .,,,,,x`„'w' aw v,_ . e S G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Pu'u 'Opae Special Area Master Plan KEKAHA, WAIMEA, KAUAI Panning towards developing a comprehensive strategy of kuleana homesteading for PROJECTS FACTS approximately 140 .5-acre subsistence agricultural and pastoral lots on approximately Client:Department of Hawaiian 1,440 acres of land in Kekaha, Waimea, Kauai. Also includes community use and Home Lands economic development targeted to larger scale agricultural opportunities, i.e.orchards, and restoration of native ecosystem and continuance of subsistence hunting practices. SERVICES PROVIDED Work include community outreach with beneficiaries with technical support on natural planning&Environment and cultural resource management, conservation practices, wildfire management, and community economic development. Community Facilitation Mixed-Use Planning 111 11 4 \,„ 7. G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka'ako Makai Strategic Action Plan KUKULUAE'0 AND KA'AKAUKUKUI, OAHU G7o, Rider Levett Bucknall and Sanford Murata, Inc. collaborated to assist OHA as the haku PROJECT FACTS 'aina for its Kaka'ako makai landholdings, comprised of nine fee-simple parcels totaling Client:Office of Hawaiian Affairs approximately 31 acres along the waterfront. The Strategic Action Plan is the beginning of Size:31 acres a longer-term planning process, providing critical information necessary for OHA decision makers in guiding the future of land use and development in the area. The SAP provides recommendations towa rds a land management strategythat balancesthe needs of commerce SERVICES PROVIDED and culture. Planning &Environment Civil Engineering • .,.._ 1Jk'�k . h. Srx . .' ` d'r te ' � r --- •- " :4, T }"k w r '' � � V- *. r r _1!"....k.'' 4 T .r - � �,rpm ti. .:' + �N � lifir .r w r ;.• i _ All 1 \ l it(tA: y , f !.' N \ •T�, < .! .r a61v6 a"" FN T II I t .,Votr . t V '' '+ylikt ( . F .3 "k -3 . ; s o'' t1..4"' , 1. k� t G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resources Management Plan STATE OF HAWAII Creation of a Cultural Resources Management Plan that provides a-0-year implementation PROJECTS FACTS strategy for 360,000 acres of Kamehameha Schools conservation and ag lands under Client: Kamehameha Schools the Land Assets Division. The CRMP includes development of a cultural vision,with clear Size:358,000 acres policy goals,objectives,actions,and measures of success that are in alignment with the KS Strategic Plan.Tasks included primary collection and consolidation of historic and cultural Construction:$79,000 site data, researching CRM industry standards and best practices, and the development Completion:N/A of targeted CRM strategies for KS as one of the largest and private owners in the state. SERVICES PROVIDED Planning • o- Att KAMEHAMEI4A ;':FICOLS KAMEHAMEI-HA SC DOLS 4.' Cultural Resource Management Plan ° y G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Keauhou Bay Management Plan KEAUHOU, WEST HAWAII Keauhou Bay is the location of the original village settlement at Keauhou, with PROJECT FACTS prominent historical sites including the birthplace of Kamehameha III. G70 evaluated Client:Kamehameha Schools future stewardship opportunities for land use and long-term management to guide Size:32 acres future development. The future plan aligns with Kuhanauna KS Strategic Plan 2015- 2020(SP2020)vision and strategic goals.The management plan focuses on natural and cultural resource stewardship; integration of educational programming; community SERVICES PROVIDED services; and complementary income generating commercial and resort-related Planning & Environment activities. . R tay ' i ax$axtaw � ,- " ' 7 '' '''itV7- 'Tr,�n'C7� Vf r t ," s h� § .1�'S d - - - `Y 5 a -.'-‘,...'",.1f,‘;„!,14 a i1 Y ui }' P �A�3�-' ,........f , . N 'ss�0 S }',� t� `��; i. •tet ✓> �a = (t-'n ' le...,,,,,,,-, R litoi.r._;,_.:sil*:". 1 '''ff,-:'''''',.* . f.:".;*4 „\, yS,� f' L j// --- Ors �. ,. w hr 41 'a ._ # 'FC '�•'�' y• J •.x+8'4 ..1, v umM.. _ '. _ G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Kalahuipua'a Fishponds WAIKOLOA, HAWAII G70 initiated an ethno-historical study for the Kalahuipua'a fishponds in Waikoloa. The PROJECTS FACTS Mauna Lani Resort Association is planning improvements to the fishponds, including Client:Muana Lani Resort Association possible restoration. The ethno-historical study was designed to identify any cultural resources or practices that may occur in the area and to gain an understanding of the community's perspectives on the ponds and the proposed restoration. MI qm `k P , 'gri,,,, (. fit 1 • ' re;,.: a -4i,s, t a a .i`' 7 ,. -. t - « ,. ��., rte' �. ` anne�hr�e'�ac � m *amu j ' z. ; y■M * '0 nok �'\ y.<4 m �auo as 7/4- ..rl- G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Aloha Solar Energy Fund II (ASEF II) KALAELOA, OAHU ASEF II is a 5-MW utility scale solar photovoltaic system on 44-ac lease with Hawaii PROJECTS FACTS Community Development Authority (HCDA) with a 1.78 mi 12 kV power line. The Client:Aloha Solar Energy Fund project supports Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative goals and provides reliable power Size:44 acres for the Kalaeloa Community Development District. G70 completed site planning, civil engineering,HRS 343 Environmental Assessment,HCDA Development Permit,Variance, SMA, NPDES Permit and FAA clearance. SERVICES PROVIDED Civil Engineering G70 helped direct Archaeological and Cultural studies to preserve 23 sites (146 GIS &EA features) as traditional Hawaiian or historic military sites. Studies include Historical Site Conditions Assessment, Interim Archaeological Preservation Plan,Archaeological Master Planning Monitoring Plan, Burial Treatment Plan, Cultural Ethnohistorical Study, approved by the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) and the Oahu Island Burial Council in consultation with key stakeholders and cultural descendants. ai 7-T ••,,. „,„, f. b TIO ,L ,In. I .. _ * � ARD ,.� , E .-- x i. d.i row __,,,,,,,;=;-,..-.3r.„- a - aa II si,„ .igo� :y.G ," I .., . r� t- >��) y* % , - � �$ C, ;' , _ �.arc ,i tr ( a L� f � om►' 7'° / i vs A64` : ®- c. _ IOWw: > . IThil KALAELOA k., �t :y;,t • HERITAGE PARK pGYAI } _ -ro, J \ a` \` i.'.i.. - 0 ,YTRIPv _a.E �°°" �. rp Wi9hin Oral Se. ,. /7r,„Y„- -� TMK(1)9.7.013:070 Right-of-Way(H N wratkL M►J ,W m., a ,� w .H ,�, D —r, • ...o . i zoo. _ — , L.•L.A BEACH PARK G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Hana Harbor Development Plan HANA, MAUI The Hana Harbor Development Plan (HHDP) addresses a range of design alternatives PROJECTS FACTS to ensure emergency access via its historic pier is provided to the remote community Client:State of Hawaii, of Hana. Consulting with community stakeholders was a key component to ensure Department of Transportation- concerns & recommendations were identified, addressed, and integrated into the plan. Harbors Division Community stakeholders included kupuna,cultural practitioners, local business leaders, and recreational community users.The State-condemned pier has,for almost 90 years, SERVICES PROVIDED contributed to Hana's lifestyle,character, and social diversity. Improvements will ensure Planning the resiliency of this isolated rural community while protecting and maintaining the historical character of Hana town and Pu'u Ka'uiki. Recognizing a limited road system in and out of Hana, pier improvements will ensure the provision of goods and services to Hana during emergency or disaster. A cultural asset inventory and marine and coral survey was conducted as part of this study. , * ... , 1_ s _ la • 1 1_1111111 111H111lHII':: " a = ham, G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Ke'anae-Wailuanui Cultural Landscape Study KE'ANAE-WAILUANUI, MAUI G7o conducted a cultural landscape study of Ke'anae-Wailuanui, a rural community in the PROJECT FACTS remote Ko'olau region of Hana, Maui. This involved a multi-disciplinary review of the land Client:County of Maui and how it was impacted by natural forces and human habitation. An inventory of special historical features or cultural associations in the surrounding area was identified by location, SERVICES PROVIDED functions of agriculture,circulation systems,accessory structures,vegetation,architecture, and other elements of the community. This information provides the framework for future Planning land use and planning policies in the region. A ?'. �yy fro a _ lir - a,.a.. ��;+� "`>C - - 11 ip , ` • " a. n i i .�n e 1, -lay j - 1 G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Pelekane Bay/Watershed Ecosystem Restoration NORTH KOHALA, HAWAII Under this project Group 70 supported a GIS-based sediment runoff analysis. The PROJECTS FACTS National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coastal Services Center Client:US Army Corps of Engineers developed a spatially distributed (raster-based) pollutant and sediment yield model called Nonpoint Source Pollution and Erosion Comparison Tool (N-SPECT ). N-SPECT SERVICES PROVIDED was applied and used to examine the relationship between parameters including rainfall, terrain characteristics, soil types, vegetation cover and existing drainage Planning routes and systems in order to assess spatial patterns of runoff and erosion. N-SPECT is a Geographic Information System (GIS)tool implemented in ESRI's ArcGIS software. .fin 1,_ ' / 16 s t9�� V. .� ,-, 4 e. k y kk1, :. �,, ~' •1 :.. e PeI kanI Ray Watershed f .. 11'r ,b '.l Q ,al Orli...- — 1 < <xe ;u. ,,,:;.,7,' G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 Mokuhinia/Moku'ula Ecosystem Restoration Plan MALU'ULU LELE PARK, LAHAINA, MAUI Loko o Mokuhinia was part of a complex of ponds called Kalua o Kiha, or "the Pit of Kiha", PROJECT FACTS where the Maui royal family's tutelary akuawahine,Kihawahine,was said to reside.Mokuhinia Client:U.S.Army Corps of Engineers formed naturally thousands of years ago behind a long beach berm, where groundwater (USACE)&County of Maui (in partnership springs were the primary source of water. Originally a 17-acre freshwater fishpond, the with Friends of Moku'ula) area was filled in for a County park in the early igoos.The Ecosystem Restoration Project, Size: 11-17 acre freshwater fishpond, Phase 1 intended to begin the master plan to restore the island, pond, and wetland area 1-acre island of Moku'ula and Mokuhinia. Services comprised of a detailed hydraulic investigation, a ESA Phase I hazardous materials assessment, and a compendium of archaeological and SERVICES PROVIDED historical data as due diligence for a future NEPA EA. Planning '4" ia.. i� ;. � fi , .. • °°IMS' �i • " e d w .. "rximaxxn, m ve w, ..n .,.-mnm. ..ve •• •,• der r renl..'•,• .game}' G70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 C77 0 111 S King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.523.5866 www.g70.design