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PL-INT-2023-005635 06.30.23 POLYLINE ARCHITECTURE + URBANISM CAT PL.3, PL.6
DeVera, Ashley From: Jason DeMarco <Jason@polyline.design> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2023 1:15 PM To:Planning Internet Mail Subject: 2023 SOQ - Community Planning - Polyline Attachments: POLYLINE_CH SOQ - PL.3 & PL.6 Community Planning .pdf Categories: Yellow Category Mr. Zern, Attached please find our annual SOQ response for professional services in the categories of PL.3 and PL.6—Community Planning. Aloha, Jason DeMarco, AIA,SEED AP BD+C Partner POLYLINE Architecture + Urban Design 856 Ilaniwai St,Suite 201 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.203.0026 www.polyline.design 1 POLYLINE Architecture + Urbanism 856 Ilaniwai St., Ste 201 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 USA E office @polyline.design T 1.808.380.1530 W www.polyline.design TRANSMITTAL Date: June 28, 2023 Subject: County of Hawai'i Notice to Providers of Professional Services-Category of PL.3 & PL.6 Community Planning To: Mr.Zendo Kern Planning Director Planning Department, County of Hawai'i planning@hawaiicounty.gov From: Jason DeMarco-AIA, LEED AP BD + C, NCARB 856 Ilaniwai St., Ste 201 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 USA We Are Sending: KJ Herewith 0 Under Separate Cover Via: 0 Mail 0 Reprographics Company Email Overnight Courier Other_HARD COPY&ELETRONIC COPY(USB DRIVE) These Are:0 For Your Use id For Your Evaluation For Your Files Per Your Request Materials: Cover Letter DPW Form Statement of Qualifications Professional Staff Qualifications Project Experience Client References 28 JUNE 2023 POLYLINE Mr.Zendo Kern Architecture + Urbanism Planning Director Planning Department, County of Hawai'i 856 Ilaniwai St., Ste 201 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 USA Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 E office @polyline.design RE: COUNTY OF Hawai'i NOTICE TO T 1.808.380.1530 PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES N www.polyline.design Category of Interest: PL.3 & PL.6 COMMUNITY PLANNING Aloha, Polyline Architecture + Urbanism is pleased to submit the enclosed professional portfolio stating our qualifications to provide architectural and urban planning services for categories PL.3 and PL.6 Community Planning. Our practice encompasses community planning and urban design as we are passionate about seeing how the part fits into the whole, whether that is relating a room to a building or a building to its neighborhood. Of equal importance is design excellence, sustainable,wellness of occupants, and resilient design. We are honored to have been, and are, involved in a range of dynamic projects at multiple scales to better the lives of individuals, ohanas, and our communities. Polyline is a business in good standing practicing in Hawaii since 2020 with one partner and four employees. Our partner brings twenty four years of experience to the practice with award-winning projects and satisfied clients. We recognize that your agency seeks the best quality you can obtain within your budget parameters and we seek to work closely with you to understand your department and sister department's goals and parameters in delivering our services on time and on budget. This Statement of Qualifications includes all of the requested materials: information about our practice, completed DPW 120 form, key personnel resumes, proof of insurance, conflict of interest statement, questionaires, client references, and information on our projects. If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me at (808) 380-1530 or email atjason@polyline.design. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Polyline LLC Jason DeMarco, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, Partner jason@polyline.design 808-380-1530 Polyline LLC EIN: 85-0916075 GET#: GE-083-750-7584-01 Polyline will pay such taxes on sales as are made within the State of Hawaii. POLYLINE Architecture + Urbanism STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IN COMMUNITY PLANNING PREPARED FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAII 2023 4 4 4, 0 41111e r}.t A gym: It 1 M. fid sAl"M4 t "14.0"" xr M n1 1111111111 am, M r P• 1, ti. r d M f.i w. I.' lit , . F4':,.?,4.-,. TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 DPW 120 FORM 02 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 02.1 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS 02.2 LEADERSHIP 02.3 PARTNER RESUME 02.4 PARTNER LICENSE 03 PROFESSIONAL STAFF QUALIFICATIONS 02.1 METHODOLOGY 02.2 CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH WORK 02.3 IDENTIFICATION & ROLES ASSIGNED OE PROJECT EXPERIENCE 04.1 CURRENT WORK 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK 05 CLIENT REFERENCES POLYLINE 11Arch-itecture,7 !I NI itt. r. 4„.... t. 4 , el. .., -.^r-,r,k,.* '• - 4.•••• I 'L ',,a'r"1 4 II i'.'A 0 '...4,$,-, ....:.. K • Elik, .04 E.,••!: ,•"'-•- :. ' Vic"',44'- — • '•--.` Ei.:,,,k,',, • ;:;.E• r, -. ,. ....4..•:'•• -, 4..04,,J.k•i• :•1•.,1 ' •; , -. ,•,- itf et' •-, ; ' k i) IMillihbiallairliM11" 4r' 11111. MI .....ti-;* •' ImmL 1 MiraMIIMPAIIMINI AFL D 1 4 a',11I'limmoNM• 11.Iii,6,...t.,,,,! u,,fJ NI Ta I 1.4111 i i .... i.—.....‘•_.....,,* ..... 'i..........„.. c____.,, t,,,,,,,,E 1 1 i Cl. 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U 1 H Cn H o x L z Q .. ^ Q f) z Q a H x [ i U `w C p N ' N w + L z 0.i Q O w .N o H U x 0 H (z z N LL W L• O E L O FC c 0 7-' U) CO m H O J U A m E H cn ,_ A /W) H W i w E 4 4 U] Cr) E W O QHH (u -I-, O H d a m a N a in m a h A H aIQ w I D w QN- ° O c 0 Lz w C Q W o H O 1 o a cn o N 2 o = 13OHHC1rfiEEL a-CO zo a H x D Q a O Cl_ z o H Q H n Cr) 0 CO L" o o a M C a 0cm ti o cnU U ca 13CO o C c 2 0 Z Q C oo 2 o U H W a w U D D O W U z0 p Oc a_N c a) O ca O a w I o 0 2 w a 5 O o p CDUHwoCl) D J I) N Z F 1 H Q O N 0 Q EH 05 w PI C E0) 0 m EE U W O CO I E O H UH U + Np UQ co c• i CD ca CD CC 13 11 0OHpoWzcfo p UL Q a)O CDt W U c L W0aCJHYHU (Y L H o !4 O E ' a U a O E ' a a CL wd a I m a 0 ° d N A N m w p o O 0 ? STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS q. F ,,, p w a 0;=,, "; .;.'''';.,..';..--:,. ,..-,I.e.:1"‘S:744,"14..„ ,...1 .7 . --...-..:4:.'.4-' ; •st i r 10 w ..- , '. '.. C,...2jilt ,4,41$(:''J t,'''' t 1- .. 141k r- f : ..-- rfld i u d , , Vt. 144411‘,.' 't,'' q( y , Fqm l 1',#1.74' ' r ta ` y. r A N.:'1','''S__ y Varyice—.'.u, Fii. .. , ia. ,.,,{ ' 1- , may,.,„, 1[ i 1 Y p _ I _p t-lel, .111f I.•I a ' ' 1`.,i. I';1 { I 11:_nf ,y ; {.. i m *r, alk 1. I 1 L 9i1 t 6, Pik: I 1.I 1 f r I j'k'i'' pro ,', r 1, v ', at,''4, STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS At the junction of Architecture and Urban Design, Polyline is a design focused practice located in Honolulu. EXPERTISE Our office looks beyond the immedate to how our intervention in the built environment interacts with and contributes to the broader context. Of equal importance is design excellence, sustainable,wellness of occupants, and resilient design. Our urban design and community planning work requires and benefits from stakeholder engagement and interactive design meetings to determine optimal designs. Mr. DeMarco is involved in all phases of a project's life cycle including the following: feasibility project management construction administration concept design permitting assessment design bidding expert witness stake holder and team coordination and leadership sustainability certifications EXPERIENCE & PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Locally our conceptual designs for a multi-modal corridor behind the state capitol has garnered interest from members of the legislature and lolani palace for future dialogue. Similarly our design for a new chinatown arch at Kekaulike mall will compliment the upcoming mall improvements. During graduate school, Mr. DeMarco participated in a graduate urban design course reimagining the downtown of Abu Dhabi including parks, streetscapes, waterfront, and residential uses. Our office assists local developers masterplan and develop CPR developments around the state. During graduate school, Mr. DeMarco completed a certificate of Urban Design and participated in a graduate urban design course reimagining the downtown of Abu Dhabi including parks, streetscapes, waterfront, and residential uses. Mr. DeMarco is a licensed Architect in the State of Hawaii.With twenty four years of experience on three continents, he has worked on a full range of services from community planning, master planning, civic,government, healthcare, commerical, and residential projects. Our Partner has a range of prior government and civic project experience with DAGS, HIARNG, Navy, VA, DOE, and City agencies. Mr. DeMarco is a LEED AP Building Design and Construction certified professional by the USGBC. He has worked on multiple LEED projects and while previously employed at Ferraro Choi was their in-house CHPS coordinator for DOE projects. 02.1 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS POLYLINE 113Arch-itecmture+Urban s STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Polyline is led by partner Jason DeMarco, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, NCARB. V,JASON DEMARCO 4. ' Mr. DeMarco is a licensed Architect in Hawaii with 24 years of experience, four of which atilthepartnerlevel, in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry having worked in facility management, civil and mechanical engineering, and architecture across the United States and in India. Mr. DeMarco's project experience has taken in a range of project typologies such as: K-12 and higher education classroom buildings City government facilities City libraries State and federal facility renovations and additions Commercial tenant improvements and overall shopping centers Single family homes, multi-family, mixed-use housing , and high-rise housing His experience in both the public and private sectors allows him to guide a team through necessary documentation and recordation processes of the public sector while balancing efficiencies and expediency honed in the private. Mr. DeMarco excels at managing multiple concurrent complex assignments maintaining design intent, budget, and schedule. Polyline leadership is supported by project managers, David Ebaugh and Wylan Marquez. Or DAVID EBAUGH ow Mr. Ebaugh has 18 years of experience within the architecture industry, 12 of which have r :-, '111been in a project management position. He has experience with a multitude of typologies ranging from single family homes to resorts and many types in between. His work experience has taken him from the mainland to Hawaii however, his designs have reached internationally. David has an artistic touch that transfers to memorable design elements all while being respectful of budget, time, and sense of place. a 9, WYLAN MARQUEZ Mr. Marquez has 14 years of experience within the architecture industry, 10 of which have been in a project management position. He has experience within single-family & multi- Ofr family housing along with mixed use developments, and commercial architecture. Being native to Hawaii, Wylan believes passionately that a sense of place & local culture offers the most rooted foundation in design. With this ideology, he has formed a deep understanding of code parameters, local guidelines, and locally available materials which in turn contributes progressively to the evolving urban fabric and rural landscape of Hawaii. 02.2 LEADERSHIP POLYLINE 114Arch-itecture+Urban sm 856 Ilaniwai St.,Ste201 Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 USA E jason@polyline.design C +1.808.203.0026 Architecture's potential to positively influence the everyday lives of people is at the heart of Jason DeMarco's practice.Jason looks beyond the immediacy of a project at any scale;focusing the relationship between a room and whole building, a building and the city, a city and the natural environment. Living and working around the world —including the United Kingdom, United Arab 411 Emirates and India—informs his emphasis on a culturally sensitive and site specific approach. As Director of Sustainability of POLYLINE,Jason's design sensibility reflects Hawaii's unique interrelationship between urbanity, culture, and nature. 000, Jason is passionate about social engagement, not only in his professional and creative practice, but also in his volunteer work. After serving on the Board of Directors for Honolulu's AIA Chapter, he was elected to the AIA Hawaii's State JASON DEMARCO Board of Directors while continuing his service as the Hawaii State Licensing AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C Advisor. He serves an ambassador for YWCA of Oahu. In a personal effort to Partner minimize environmental impact and maintain a healthy lifestyle,Jason bikes to work every day. EDUCATION LECTURES &WORKSHOPS 2009 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 2019 PBTE Housing Symposium Workshop -Table Leader Master of Architecture 2019 PBTE Citizen Architect- Moderator Certificate of Urban Design 2018 PBTE Public Spaces -Co-Presenter 2008 ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION 2017,18 UHM Arch 745 Professional Practice- Licensure Process, Guest Lecturer Visiting Student 2017 PBTE Vertical School -Co-Presenter 2006 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 2016- AIA Honolulu,ARE Prep Committee -Chair, Presenter Bachelor of Science in Architecture RECENT PUBLICATIONS & PRESS REGISTRATIONS 2018 Article:"Embracing Building Wizardry", Building Industry Hawaii 2016,17 News Interview and Civil Beat Article Coverage: Parking Day Installation Hawaii,Texas RESEARCH RECENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009 Graduate Research - Green Roofs and Living Walls 2020- POLYLINE Architecture + Urbanism 2008 Contributed to"10M:Toward an Integrated Approach to Design" 2017-20 WRNS Studio 2014-17 Ferraro Choi SELECT PROJECTS 2011-14 Hawaii Architecture LLP 2010-20 DeMarco Architecture 2021- Honolulu Chinatown Arch** 2008-11 Burt, Hill [Philadelphia& India] A Better Chinatown Association, Honolulu, HI 2021- Hawaii Capitol Corridor Conceptual Design** PROFESSIONAL&SERVICE Dept of Land & Natural Resources, Honolulu, HI AFFILIATIONS 2020- Territorial Legislature Office Wing** American Institute of Architects American Samoa Government, Fagatoto,American Samoa Trust for Public Land YWCA of Oahu 2016 Kolopua Workforce Housing* Hawaii Public Radio Vitus Group, Princeville, Kauai, HI BIA Renaissance Grand Award Hawaii BuiltGreen LEED Certified Commercial RECOGNITIONS NAIOP Kukulu Hale Award - Non-Profit Project 2019 40 Under 40, Pacific Business News 2018 Grassroots Scholarship Winner, 2016 Obama Presidential Library RFP-Living Building Challenge* AIA Northwest University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENTS 2015 Kolo Place Phase II Apartments Renovations* 2020- University of Hawaii Lecturer: Studio Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, HI Systems Courses BIA Renaissance Overall Grand Award—Commercial Remodeling 2020- Doctorate Dissertation CommitteeS NAIOP Kukulu Hale Award -Commercial Remodel over 40,000 sf Member 2017- Design Review Critic University of Hawaii Manoa project completed with prior firm joint-venture project School of Architecture RTNER RESUME POLYLINE 115Arch-iitecture+Urban sm STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Jason DeMarco license License Number Expiration date er AR-16221 4/30/2024 STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS ARCHITECT o_.• r JASON J DEMARCO 623A 9TH AVE 96816 . Y%) rF HONOLULU,HI 96816 NATURE OF LICENSEE 02.4 PARTNER LICENSE POLYLINE 116chAr -itecmture+Urban s 0 "b-- Elairii‘ PROFFESSIONAL STAFF QUALI FI CATI O NS 1„ „ ,,,,,,„„ ,„ ,,‘,., ,,‘ , 1 F,' ' IFl II F if I J {1I I INri- S yM S19,rar11 , 1i!lla 4 1'' iii .. ` i b 4 mr "lttrow,.m' ' 4/• ew OIL a '«. [[maw.roy ei r.., x4 pTn” wDvw—. r., a w, m" w rr' '. w W. W'r«, ."A • ; .-k+'n 0 '.: yn . v .•y . r .,aa n a sa 7h1;. 116'441,49 9' r h xJ e m C w a II' .:• J` vw ad'.wu.ia Y y1P4 A m a....,.r1Y.,,.S•.. W ,u Li ,...,.ihYtii:ia°n • f METHODOLOGY DESIGN APPROACH Our design process is grounded in looking for and optimizing the relationship of the part to the whole, the room to the building and the building to the neighborhood and community. This process is reflective of our dual expertise in architecture and urban design. We approach each project with an attitude of responsible stewardship toward the environment, our community, and the occupants of the building. Identifying the seemingly competing requirements and constraints of these elements often yields solutions that synergize and amplify even modest efforts into noteworthy features. We seek integration of sustainable practice in our designs to effectively meet the triple bottom line of cost, social, and environmental benefits. OUALITY CONTROI For us, a quality outcome is the outgrowth of a quality process. One of the things that we feel defines us as professionals is that we follow a professional process to our solutions, grounded in our extensive training and lived experience. This quality process is grounded in communication, with our clients, with stakeholders, with consultants, and internally amongst our team members. When goals and expectations are effectively communicated, tasks assigned with deadlines, and reporting back followed through on the quality process leads to quality outcomes that all stakeholders in the project can feel involved in and proud of. Specifically all correspondence and coordination routes through the principal-in-charge of the project who remains informed and engaged in all aspects of the project allowing them to bring their years of experience and training to bear on any given topic or situation. Coordination deadlines are set in advance of final deadlines to allow sufficient time for review of produced drawings and materials, and team members time to make necessary revisions and modifications for deadlines. As we recognize and respect the expertise and time of all our project stakeholders, clients and consultants, we set up an initial project schedule with their input to set intermediary and final deadlines that all parties can meet with appropriate skill and budgetary constraints. CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION/ ADMINISTRATION Depending on the project typology, experience level of our client, complexity of the project, and budget we provide either construction observation or administration services. Construction Observation involves our limited assistance to an owner during the bidding process, review of submittals, RFIs and shop drawings, periodic site observation of the job site, attendance at owner-architect- contractor meetings, and substantial completion activities such as punch walks and formal forms. Our services are supportive in nature and we have a lighter footprint in the process. Construction Administration enhances the above services with a more active and engaged role during the construction phase. We lead the bidding process preparing the bid documents and project manual for bidders administering the contract); respond to bid RFI and substitution requests, and assist the Owner at bid openings and in the evaluation of bids. We are more frequently at the job site and meetings with the expectation that we represent the owner per the AIA industry standards providing site observation reports to the owner and using them to evaluate contractor pay applications. Our role is a continuation of what it was during the design process, as a trusted advisor and resource to our client. 03.1 - METHODOLOGY POLYLINE 118Arch-itecmture+Urban s CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH WORK Polyline works collaboratively with our clients, stakeholders, internal team, and consultants to execute well integrated design solutions. Internally, each Polyline project is led by our partner acting as principal-in-charge. cTAFFIN( Our design and production staff are assigned to projects based upon their respective experience, to enhance their training, and by available capacity. We foster an internal culture of life-long learning and improvement seeking to expose our staff to a range of project types and phases of the design and construction process under the supervision and leadership of our experienced partners. We hold weekly staff meetings to coordinate and update on current staff assignments to ensure that all projects are appropriately covered, that coordination and deadline dates are progressively advanced toward and met, and that no staff are overburdened to keep our office fresh and energetic. COMMUNICATION We keep our communications open and frequent with our clients so that they know the status of their projects, what we are working on with our teams, what information or tasks we need them to complete as the Owner, and the next steps of the project. This no-surprises approach keeps our clients informed and we proactively anticipate and plan for upcoming tasks and necessary coordination. To date we are successfully meeting all project schedules and through our communication with our clients discussing scheduling and capacity as needed. In the event a project schedule does need to be accelerated and/ or assigned resources are not sufficient, we have several options: to hire new staff or outsource portions of the production drawings effort to a network of independent contractors or affiliate firms we have relationships with. We have utilized both options successfully on past projects to meet project demands and schedules and see ourselves as nimble and adaptive to our client's needs. SUB CONSULTANTS We have a network of go-to consultants in each discipline that may arise on even the most complex project. These consultants are professionals we have successfully worked with on prior projects and have a synergistic and amplifying relationship with, such that together we arrive at solutions that optimize the multiple parameters and requirements of each project. We can optimize budgets by bidding disciplines to multiple consultants we work with, but prefer a qualifications- based approach selecting the optimal consultant for each project that we know will bring the best experience, price, and insights to the overall team. In the long run over a project duration we find that having the right passionate and experienced team members will yield the best value and result. 03.2 - CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH WORK POLYLINE 119Arch-itecmture+Urban s IDENTIFICATION & ROLES ASSIGNED NAME POSITION ROLES Jason DeMarco Partner CEO, CFO, COO, HR, Project Manager, Project Architect David Ebaugh Architectural Designer III Designer, Project Manager Wyaln Marquez Architectural Designer III Designer, Project Manager Christopher Lomboy Architectural Designer Designer & Landscape Phong Lam Architectural Designer Technical Designer, Graphic Designer 03.3 IDENTIFICATION & ROLES ASSIGNED POLtuYre+ UrbanLINE 120Arch-ite sm 04 PROJECT EX P E R IENCE 1 11 4 • 0 11 s,..... oi,,./4„:: T 7 g11.7:.,,.. I 11: w-iPia,1-, '''. .-,,, 1,4 11 rt 04 CURRENT PROJECTS re o•vi - A -- , ••••mom 4,„ 1, ".„' (:1'---• 1 -'J ''' ',,'', ,"•,z,„.. 4•l';-: ''''',,F,6.." *- '-'-' 1 '4. g_ '. I ' ' N r--7 1....... 1 4 7.^' •--.-.. a-. '.....----:------- ri 77-.:---:11 -----.7.---H7 '' '2------_---•--t- OP ii.,440,jt , r„ 0„ ,_ F,.._ 0 ,,, T,1,,,,,,fi :., 1 ',- r - I I " II 0 0 FF I IA 11 + 111 11! 4111111 111 , 7 1111 IrrI Iht , III ' 01' I'l ,N I%Ir . NIN N 11 h r op CURRENT PROJECTS Project Name: Chinatown Arch Scope: Volunteer design for a new Chinatown arch to be located on Kekaulike mall. ppr Start Date: June 2020 Estimated Consultant Completion: December 2024 r Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco,R and Xing Jun Pang (Polyline); Andrew Tang (design consultant), consultants contracted to Owner Owner: Eddie Flores Est Constr. Cost: TBD Design Duration: 4 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 75% design, 0% construction Project Name: Fono Faitulafono Scope: Associate Architect to Lively Architects for the design and documentation of the office wing and ancillary building for the new legislative capitol complex of the American Samoa government. Start Date: February 2020 Estimated Consultant Completion: December 2023 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, and Chris Lomboy (Polyline); Andrew Tang (design consultant), consultants contracted to Architect of Record, Lively Architects Owner: American Samoa Government Est Constr. Cost: Total: $10 million, Polyline scope: $4 million Design Duration: 9 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 100% design, 30% construction Project Name: Lauiki Apartments Scope: Affordable Rental Housing Project proposed to replace an exsisting apartment complex 1114 Start Date: Decmber 2021 I* Estimated Consultant Completion: 2024 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, Liz McClellian (Polyline); Gervasio + Ayesa Designs(Associate Architect): Dempsey Pacific (Civil); Ray S.C. AU, P.E. (Mechanical); JMK14.1 Aok 1 Engineers (Eletrical) Owner: Jeff Devilbliss Est Constr. Cost: $8,000,000 Design Duration: 6 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 100% design, 0% construction 04.1 CURRENT PROJECTS POLYLINE I23Arch-iieclure+Urban sm CURRENT PROJECTS CONTINUED Project Name: Alewa Development Scope: Seven custom residences on steep hillside Start Date: September 2022 I,Estimated Consultant Completion: 2025 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, David Ebaugh, Chris Lomboy (Polyline); John Meyers (Construction i.' Manager; Coffman Engineering (Civil, Structural, MEP) Est Constr. Cost: $8,000,000 Design Duration: 4 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 15% design, 0% construction Project Name: Laukiha'a Farm Scope: Agricultural farm and processing, commercial kitchen, and I _ , R dwelling I J Start Date: March 2023 Estimated Consultant Completion: June 2024 50 6' 11-i Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, 111111111111111111111111— David Ebaugh, Chris Lomboy (Polyline); Dempsey Pacific (Civil); Structural Solutions (Structural); Pragmatic Professional Enginers MEP) Owner: Samuel Bendenoun Est Constr. Cost: $2,000,000 Design Duration: 5 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 10% design, 0% construction Project Name: Banzai Sushi Bar Expansion Scope: Services for the renovation and expansion Start Date: November 2021100um EMI 11- r "1° Estimated Consultant Completion: 2023 fi? 1 1,2_ Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco,l Liz McClellian (Polyline); JMK Engineers (MEP Engineers) Owner: Samuel Bendenoun Est Constr. Cost: $750,000 Completed (Design & Constr.): N/A 04.1 CURRENT PROJECTS POLYLINE 124Arch-itecture+Urban sm CURRENT PROJECTS CONTINUED 7 Project Name: Holualoa Residence Scope: Total renovation of 11,000 sf house, new exercise studio and ow underground garage, landscape design. Start Date: March 2021 r' 111 II Estimated Consultant Completion: December 2024 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, Chris Lomboy, Xing Jun Pang (Polyline); Andrew Tang, Delta Engineering (Civil, Structural) Owner: David Scott Est Constr. Cost: $3,000,000 Design Duration: 16 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 100% design, 25% construction Project Name: Mokuleia Farm Dwelling Scope: 3,000 sf farm dwelling with 1,000 sf agricultural support r building. mirA Start Date: June 2022 lY lit Estimated Consultant Completion: December 2024 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, 1 111 David Ebaugh, Phong Lam (Polyline); Delta Engineering (Civil,r I I Structural) Est Constr. Cost: $3,000,000 Design Duration: 3 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 100% design, 5% construction sr Project Name: Koko Head Additions Scope: Bedroom and exercise room additions. Retaining wall and slab for outdoor play area. Start Date: March 2021 Estimated Consultant Completion: February 2024 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, I 11-Elizabeth McCellian (Polyline); Delta Engineering (Structural) 7, Est Constr. Cost: $325,000 Design Duration: 4 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 100% design, 0% construction 04.1 CURRENT PROJECTS POLYLINE I25Arch-itecure+Urban sm CURRENT PROJECTS CONTINUED airsProjectName: Bluestone Condo Assoc. RepairsJ Scope: Driveway structural repairs, solar screen replacement, exterior light updates, exterior paint, driveway guardrail replacement Start Date: February 2021 Estimated Consultant Completion: 2024 1 KeyTeam Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, 1 'Liz McClellian (Polyline); consultants contracted to KAI Hawaii or Owner Owner: Bluestone AOAO Est Constr. Cost: $303,000 Design Duration: 2 months Completed (Design & Constr.): 100% design, 90% construction Project Name: Nob Hill Condo Assoc. Repairs Scope: Exterior paint application, ADA railings, minor repairs ii Start Date: May 2022 MBE Estimated Consultant Completion: 2024 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, Liz McClellian, Sukhyun Hong (Polyline); consultants contracted to rr rlr,IL Owner n 1i•I Owner: Nob Hill AOAO ILLUSTRATIVE ELEVATIONS OF PAINTOPTION Est Constr. Cost: $2,800,000 Design Duration: 1 month Completed (Design & Constr.): 100% design, 0% construction Project Name: 'Ouli 'Ekahi Apartments Scope: Rehabilitation and renovations to 33 cottages Start Date: June 2023 Estimated Consultant Completion: 2025 Key Team Members & Sub Consultants Involved: Jason DeMarco, Ca- Phong Lam (Polyline); Coffman Engineers (Civil, Structural, MEP) Owner: County of Hawaii, Office of Housing & Community Development and Big Island Housing Foundation Est Constr. Cost: $5,000,000 Design Duration: 3 month Completed (Design & Constr.): 0% design, 0% construction 04.1 CURRENT PROJECTS POLYLINE 126Arch-itecture+Urban sm PRIOR COMPLETED WORK r,.., rrp 90110 ill i 1,1 T, 1 II , 1111 J;111 , ---,.--.;---7,----,--',--- •d a', , itillitiroo---.i',7- --i 1 , I- .A. 4* , L'' Ir7 ''''' -'' "'. 117- ' ' r'1, ': 1 : ••t• ; ; 31—• 1:. e:,..." ?).4‘4,,,..',..,-..:&,. 1 1-.') , 0 i 1 4"--. .`,../.1. 1 "ir r . ',/ ill) . •1' torI1 - 7 '---...,;.:4•-..:: ',.,....:: ,iFi0.1-40,40%.4.,ti4.4., ...,..... ",'.4. ,,,,, i,-,1, ...,,,, , ,-'.,„,,..' '', A7..... ' ''''''' '..,....,..„."."-'..'.:-' ' 1*''''.. ' i A.'',ik , .'...,.'..., k r' ', ' II ';';',' . ' * k:;:k7.,,..;,,,,.'::, k". .,,,,,i70. .-...,,,...,•,•„••,-;.- 7...;„,..,,,•-•,-:•-,,,,•,...:;.,,•_•,:•‘,.••'.., •••,„,,,,.!:,- 2.7.,„,— ...--.4p,...:„...,...zir., ;„1,k,,„-„.,t ,.„.4),,,,,,, „ ,,,, , 4 ,. p'.iy. '., '44ilkilik'' TYPOLOGY: HOUSING TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2013 Mott Smith Renovation Hawaii CONTRACT VALUE: $1.6 million PROJECT OWNER: Confidential PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Renovation and second story addition to historic residence. Renovations and additions maintain character and detailing of original construction. PROJECT PHOTOS sotJ Cr e istabouiriiiti Illi l:+t Exterior Exterior lib Ill' timeraaaow11wi 111 7i1.;.,:','..:'.5;;.:.7:::-..,':w,r011-11 r a Kitchen Living / Dining Green Wall Images courtesy of Olivier Koning Photography PROJECT RELEVANCY: Work performed on historic residence. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Designer and Project Manager. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Hawaii Architecture, LLP Honolulu,HI Architect b. Monaghan Landscape Architects Kaneohe,HI Landscape Architect c. AISE Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer d. WSP Hawaii, Inc. Honolulu,HI MEP Engineer 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 128Architeclure+Urban srn TYPOLOGY: HOUSING TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2015 Kolopua Housing Princeville, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $13 million PROJECT OWNER: AHE Group with Vitus Group PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Princeville Kolopua is a medium density apartment complex made up of 441 bedroom 2 bedroom units composed in four-plexes. In Hawaii, community has historically gathered through nature. This concept is brought to life through a series of four-plexes that frame a community circulation spine. Gardening patches and fruit bearing trees help to provide on-site food resources. PROJECT PHOTOS 410 t..,(4 '''' N.- Series of Four Plexes ai l i u rt( ill Iiu k..., n iR v si n AL i 1 tfimiii Ili p r t L Site Plan Single Structure Emphasis on Solar Shading Feature PROJECT RELEVANCY: Affordable housing with community focused masterplan. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Designer and Project Manager performing programming, master planning, design, production, permitting, and bidding services while with HlArchy. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Hawaii Architecture, LLP Honolulu,HI Architect b. Bow Engineering&Development Honolulu,HI Civil Engineer c. Monaghan Landscape Architects Kaneohe,HI Landscape Architect d. Allison Ide Structural Engineers Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer a Dorvin D.Leis Co.,Inc Honolulu,HI Mechanical&Plumbing Engineer f. ECS,Inc. Honolulu,HI Electrical Engineer g. Designing with Light Honolulu,HI Lighting Consultant h. Wiss,Janney,Elstner Associates,Inc. Honolulu,HI Waterproofing Consultant 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 129Arch-itecmture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: HOUSING TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2015 Kolo Place, Phase II Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $7 million PROJECT OWNER: Kamehameha Schools PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This exterior and interior refresh of dilapidated apartment buildings has been transformative to the cul-de-sac they are located on. Each of the six apartment buildings is themed to a local plant species that informed the architectural expression and landscaping. To bolster natural integrations several buildings prominently feature living walls and wood textured aluminum slats are used throughout the development to add texture to the original cmu block buildings. PROJECT PHOTOS 14f s 4 i Ft Lt p 1 Pualoalo Structure Ohe Structure - 7"......: . g iF) 1 X16 0Ir11'" Niu Structure Hala Sructure Green Wall PROJECT RELEVANCY: Transformative renovations to dilapidated building stock. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Designer and Project Manager performing conceptual design, master planning, design, production and permitting services while with HlArchy. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Hawaii Architecture, LLP Honolulu,HI Architect b. Bow Engineering&Development Honolulu,HI Civil Engineer c. Monaghan Landscape Architects Kaneohe,HI Landscape Architect d. Aise Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer e. WSP Hawaii,Inc. Honolulu,HI MEP Engineer 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 130Arch--itecture+Urban srn TYPOLOGY: HOUSING TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: Estimated 2015 Wakea Garden Apartments Kapolei, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $13 million PROJECT OWNER: Hunt Development PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This apartment complex retrofit the best features of a previous military barrack. The footprint of the building is maintained while renovating the interior space to create more comfortable apartments with all amenities for the residents. PROJECT PHOTOS s k w I C 1 l e 1' Entry to Front Office P iAteN;ft nPaUT a` g. , wry rJ Afifalkir 11, Ir-if( itcli Makai Wing Central Common Space Planter Box Wall Installation PROJECT RELEVANCY: Adaptive reuse. Masterplanning. Engagement with state and federal agencies having jurisdiction (HCDA and Navy). PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Designer and Project Manager performing programming, master planning, design, production, and permitting services while with HlArchy. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1)FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Hawaii Architecture,LLP Honolulu,HI Architect b. Lyon Associates, Inc. Honolulu,HI Civil Engineer c. AISE Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer d. Insynergy Engineering Inc. Honolulu,HI MEP Engineer e. Randall K Monaghan Landscape Architect Kaneohe,HI Landscape Architect f. Pacific SBS Honolulu,HI LEED Rater g. Wiss,Janney,Elstner Associates, Inc. Honolulu,HI Waterproofing Consultant 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 131Arch-itecmture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: HOUSING TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2023 Cypress Apartments Wahiawa, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $180,000 PROJECT OWNER: Titan Estate PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This multi-family, affordable housing was designed under the parameters of Honolulu's BW 7. The proposed programming includes 22 two-bedroom & 18 one-bedroom units with mechanical parking below at grade. The rhythmic facade takes after distictive colors and stripes of the popular peacock bass found in Lake Wilson. The properly shaded interiors includes a spacious open kitchen and living room layout. PROJECT PHOTOS 7 ti 1 1111111 IOit2ii r 1r 4 i 4t View from Driveway Kitchen on«msv+s ova uu1" uui a I ten: r r 1: 114 Rear facade Living room PROJECT RELEVANCY: Honolulu urban Bill 7 affordable housing PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Architect performing design, production, permitting, and construction documents. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Polyline Architecture+ Urbanism Honolulu,HI Architect b. Depsey Pacific Honolulu,HI Civil Engineer c. AMO Structural Engineering Missoury City,TX Structural Engineer d. JMK Engineers Honolulu,HI MEPF Engineer 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 132Arch-itecmture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: HOUSING TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: Estimated 2023 Halewai'olu Senior Residences Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $30 million PROJECT OWNER: Michael's Development PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Affordable senior residences in urban Honolulu. Ground floor multipurpose rooms, leasing office, community outreach office. Two floor of parking with rooftop garden over multipurpose rooms for resident gardening. Covered recreation deck and communal facilities between parking levels and residences above. Thirteen stories of one and two bedroom units. PROJECT PHOTOS 1111111 f I 1+I k11 yryyry 1 k+ A yam, uM I.a View from the Canal Entry II ty r,; U" i. fix,• .. oh 1 10 a ', Ilt Wy I91 po 9a ' is lloo oill1 111 Multi Purpose Room Recreation Deck Single Unit PROJECT RELEVANCY: Affordable high-rise housing development. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Project Architect performing design, production, permitting and bidding services while with WRNS Studio. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1)FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. WRNS Studio Honolulu,HI Architect b. Gray Hong Nojima Honolulu,HI Civil Engineer c. Umemoto Cassandro Design Corp. Kailua,HI Landscape d. Baldridge&Associates Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer e. Interface Engineering,Inc. Honolulu,HI MEP Engineer f. Charles M Salter Associate, Inc. Kailua,HI Acoustics Consultant g. Wiss,Janney,Elstner Associates, Inc. Honolulu,HI Waterproofing Consultant h. Walker Consultants San Francisco,CA Parking Consultant i. Elevations,Inc. Honolulu,HI Elevator Consultant 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 133Arch-itecture+Urban sm TYPOLOGY: CIVIC TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2016 YWCA Patsy Mink Center for Excellence Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $0.3 million PROJECT OWNER:YWCA of Oahu PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Patsy Mink Center for Business & Leadership is located within the historic Laniakea building designed by an architect by the name of Julia Morgan. The scope of the project includes the rennovation of the multi purpose room & 2 offices. Its historic windows and medallions were carefully dissasembled, cleaned, repaired, and reinstalled to their original splendor. PROJECT PHOTOS ILik 7. a @vti P o1C der h FNBEF" 'r 1 el t_k i rr"."" lir a. ----- _ _ Multi-purpose Room Exterior(' A iiiii, 74 111° A v f ti r 7 &'. l. ii Restoration of Histric Windows & Medallions PROJECT RELEVANCY: Rennovations to historic architecture. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Designer and Project Manager performing permitting, construction drawings & construction observation services while with Ferraro Choi. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Ferraro Choi Honolulu,HI Architect b. WSP Honolulu,HI MEP Engineer 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 134Arch- mitecture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: CIVIC TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2016 Kokokahi Reroof Kaneohe. Hawaii CONTRACT VALUE: N/A PROJECT OWNER:YWCA of Oahu PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Re-roof of historic gymnasium. Work also involved repair of corroding structural roof frame members. Recommendations for replacement in kind of deteriorating metal passive ventilation screens under mansard roof. PROJECT PHOTOS r v F ZVI e i k Sir ix rr" 1 AERIAL IMAGE (Gym at Right) GYM EXTERIOR PROJECT RELEVANCY:Renovation work on historic structure. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Architectural and structural services on reroof and roof framing repairs. Mr. DeMarco as Architect & Project Manager. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Ferraro Choi Honolulu,HI Architect b. Structural Engineer Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 135Arch- mitecture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: CIVIC TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2019 Abu Dhabi Downtown Urban Design Booklet Abu Dhabi CONTRACT VALUE: N/A PROJECT OWNER: Urban Planning Department and Urban Planning Council of the City of Abu Dhabi PROJECT DESCRIPTION: University research studio conducting a study of the current Abu Dhabi downtown including the water front, streetscapes, parks, and a comprehensive study of housing across the City. Purpose of the Study to propose adaptive reuse of the existing downtown as the emirate is looking to create a new downtown on an adjacent island. Study culminating in recommendations and conceptual designs for the areas of study. PROJECT PHOTOS µ rM Paricing,Strees. Comdars Inawr SWI Pmkuq Parks Connect Waterfront & Businesses o1 rrrl 1011 Pal MuldmwdMPWn ®Morseeramtrwa Reaavasaorwr PadaaawaPath Pedestrian and Bicyclist Analysis e eL^ . , r a Ate a.oIn irs i 5 r. .- 1.. 1:' a i DisInos and Poor Candilioi BuildingsiDowia.0Tex* ODsw r",Dowrcru Camvuaer Pax Candrdon Various Analysis Performed to Highlight Opportunities for Transformation. Analysis of Streets PROJECT RELEVANCY: City wide study, analysis, documentation, and design recommendations.PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Mr. DeMarco led the housing group and participated in studio-wide efforts.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE( S)a. University of Pennsylvania Urban Design Pennsylvania,PA Research and Designers Studio 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE136Arch-itecm ture+Urban TYPOLOGY: CIVIC TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2008 Urban Revitalization Houston, TX CONTRACT VALUE: N/A PROJECT OWNER: ULI PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Inspired by the natural and cultural history of the Cedars Dart station, the concept of utilizing the organic growth of the Cedar tree was used. The birthplace of cedars were strategically placed for a cohesive pedestrian network within the neighborhood core and extending it towards the city, regional parks, and surrounding neighborhoods. PROJECT PHOTOS r 040:* pap il. 1,44# et..• , W.4* aye Alitill i V. 4,l Cultural Hubs Institutional Centersr "Proposed Land Use ea.co«mrs _ es r a9 oesN nm m oe v msewemai mmmea wm a®noai 44" ,411111P4404„ 111.44.4ns,cs ©oaa.st•3conmy e v nmmi oensN o sw@i M.use me m W4,4410 474 ;14 ms s: G F 54.7,001,4k 10q5-'''-aN>, . vIsNt *** f.'l,,,,, n, ;-,,fr.::'1144 4‘6,/ i.. ,vw,:for, " " ,. N ,Tema Transportation Systems Proposed Density Natural Systems Team 9371 A Series of Urban Studies Aerial View of Cedars Growth PROJECT RELEVANCY: Survey of the current urban conditions. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as team leader of an interdisciplinary team of graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania. Preparation of community revitalization masterplan, streetscapes, parks, and conceptual financial analysis for improvements. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. N/A N/A N/A 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 137Arch--itecture+Urban sm TYPOLOGY: CIVIC TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: Estimated December 2021 Atherton Civic Center Atherton, CA CONTRACT VALUE: $70 million PROJECT OWNER: Town of Atherton PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The new Civic Center balances 21st century sustainable design with historic design sensitivity. Combining a city hall, police station, city corporation yard and public library into a cohesive public space. As a space for community, many sustainable features are included to promote a safe future for generations to come. These features include rammed earth walls, low flow water fixtures, photo-voltaic systems, micro grid systems, rainwater harvest, & a native species garden. PROJECT PHOTOS i._.._.__.^.1 r`r1' 1 Site Plan Site Aerial cul 44 111 -417! pan 4 11k1I. Y s Town Hall Library Lobby Section PROJECT RELEVANCY: City government project designing a city hall, police station, city council chamber, public library, and municipal yard. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco assisted as technical project architect during construction documents and permitting phases with WRNS Studio. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Mack 5 Emeryville,CA Construction Management b. WRNS Studio Honolulu,HI Architect San Francisco,CA c. Sherwood Design Engineers San Francisco,CA Civil Engineer d. Interface Engineering San Francisco,CA Mechanical Engineer a Charles M.Salter Associates,Inc. San Jose,CA Acoustic f. SWA Group San Francisco,CA Landscape g. MAR Structural Design Berkely,CA Structural Engineer h Integral Group San Jose,CA Electrical Engineer 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 138nmArchltocture+Urbas TYPOLOGY: CIVIC TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: Bid awarded to Chicago Hawaii's Bid for the Obama Presidential Library Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: N/A PROJECT OWNER: University of Hawaii PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Competing for Obama's presidential library, Hawaii made a compelling case for a library rooted in nature and sustainable design. Envisioned as not just an archive but a living, engaging community space the library proposed to sensitively balance security with accessible public spaces. As a preemptive response to tsunami risk, the building sits atop an elevated plinth. A few of the many sustainable features are wind turbines, photovoltaics, rainwater harvest. PROJECT PHOTOS q r At Site Aerial Overall View LIVING BUILDING CHALLlNG- i I d k e _ sir — ell. 0 0 St I. 110 Courtyard Site Plan Sustainability features PROJECT RELEVANCY: Multi-state agency effort pursuing a federal library project. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco assisted as designer with programming, conceptual massing as a bridging document for the three design teams representing Hawaii, participated on one of the team with Ferraro Choi and Allied Works, created the living building challenge analysis for the overall bid submission. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Ferraro Choi Honolulu,HI Architect on Record b. Allied Works Portland,OR Architect New York,NY 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 139Arch- mitecture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: CIVIC TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: N/A Lei of Parks - South Shore Concept Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: N/A PROJECT OWNER: Trust for Public Land PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Conceptual design to stitch together and improve the multi-modal pathway along Oahu's south shore between Ala Moana Beach Park and Downtown.. PROJECT PHOTOS y ! r' , fir" r,. .. 7KAKAAKfl MAItAI TO DIAMOND HEAD ROAD TRAIL:--7 MILES IN LENGTH v It f,,I 1,1,t C,.NNLL'.a NC7'I'fl TUNI IIE51 I r:ti Ara MPYOv_MLN t_CAILNS' 0.... Temporary Ground Markings It .. •,,.1 ara I.r n, i ,•. \ 1111%PI I'-r 111 1,,. i'' n I EXiSnNG PATIWAYS CPP3F2IINFIY FATITNAISKA N•—.i CPPCFTllFIIP'FATI+Y.'AYCCYNECTV NS t vv Opporunities for Connection Temporary Non Paved Surfaces PROJECT RELEVANCY: National non-profit client collaborating with City, State, and private stakeholders along the pathway route. Public outreach, demonstration project, polling/survey, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: lobbying elected officials to fund project. Jason DeMarco provided conceptual design, community outreach materials, volunteer time for demonstration event. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. WRNS Studio Honolulu,HI Architect 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 140rilecure+Urbanms TYPOLOGY: URBAN TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2021 Capitol Corridor Urban Design Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: N/A PROJECT OWNER: DLNR/ Division of Forrestry &Wildlife/ Kaulunani Grant PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Located between the Honolulu State Capitol and lolani Palace, this reinvigoration creates a multi-modal corridor supporting safe passage for pedestrians and bikers alike encouraging activity and engagement with the space. Shade trellises line the center of this corridor spread between 8 planters of varying sizes representing the Hawaiian Islands. Stepped seating encourages users to stay and enjoy while still allowing for movement. A waterfall feature resolves the stagnant pools at the capitol while providing evaporative cooling. PROJECT PHOTOS r i2) a 1ii111i11i11111ii11>11ir Mil.P':' , Co x wcm 5d o-u•, um a Site Section n.. w Po fir 1' Y6N 4 r to 4......:":„...a- s r, 1111111111 Pedestrian Walkway Site Entry Aerial View PROJECT RELEVANCY: Urban core masterplan with multi-modal path, shade trellises, stepped seating, and waterfall evaporative cooling PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Polyline provided conceptual design services, master planning, and community outreach. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Polyline Architecture+ Urbanism Honolulu,HI Architect b. Tanglobe Honolulu,HI Strategic Partner c. HFF Planners Honolulu,HI Landscape Architect d. Josh Lake Honolulu,HI Cultural Advisor 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 141Arch-itecture mUrbans TYPOLOGY: GOVERNMENT TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 1999 FACILITIES SURVEY AND AUDIT San Luis Obispo, California CONTRACT VALUE: N/A PROJECT OWNER: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo - Facility Services Department PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Comprehensive facilities survey and audit of all campus structures over their 6,000 acre main campus. Documentation through photographs, annotated plans, and interviews with occupants. PROJECT PHOTOS T IAN,. i y`"• yam fM v i f ':f•N,„'„ *,- '41,c.1/4,7'-• --_,, ,•7, . lac; ''-. ''''416----'*- 1a i Aerial Photo of Cal Poly Campus t a'r rp 6i_es. µ A.Mis C74.7•1.."r r 1 , 100 L--_-_ F 3 k = "i -- "' ( to s a,Interior of Engineering Building Historic Student Dorm Building PROJECT RELEVANCY:Survey and inventory of multiple and varied structures across a university campus. Included historic structures,dorms, classrooms, common areas, athletic facilities, support buildings, agricultural buildings, etc.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT Jason DeMarco as Intern with Facilities Management Department 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE142Arch-itecture+Urban TYPOLOGY: GOVERNMENT TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2011 Waimea Library PV Waimea, HI CONTRACT VALUE: S450,000 PROJECT OWNER: DAGS PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Installation of photovoltaic panels and reroofing of Waimea public library. PROJECT PHOTOS t y ..y J Y S, t z 1fWN 1' 1lw r r Obi View of Solar Panels Atop Building Entry View PROJECT RELEVANCY: DAGS project with integrated systems. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as designer and project manager during design, production, permitting, bidding, and construction observation phases while with HlArchy. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Hawaii Architecture LLP Honolulu, HI Architect 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 143Arch- mitecture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: GOVERNMENT TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2012 NCIS Office Tenant Improvement Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $650,000 PROJECT OWNER: US Navy PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Tenant improvement of naval NCIS offices on joint base including offices and secure interrogation/ interview facilities. PROJECT RELEVANCY: Federal project with high security and technology requirements. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as designer and project manager during design, production, permitting, and bidding phases while with HlArchy. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. HiArchy Honolulu, HI Architect TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2016 Veteran's Administration A/C Upgrades Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: $350,000 PROJECT OWNER: Veteran's Administration PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Install split air conditioning systems in electrical rooms on multiple floors of hospital. Install condenser units at roof, coordinated with other systems, penetrations, and roofing. Evaluate electric arc risk within main electrical room. PROJECT RELEVANCY: Federal project integrating multiple systems. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Architect and Project Manager performing design, production, permitting, bidding, construction observation. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Ferraro Choi Honolulu,HI Architect b. SSFM Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer c. Mechanical Engineers of Hawaii Honolulu,HI Mechanical Engineer d. Bennett Engineers Honolulu,HI Electrical Engineer 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 144Arch-itoSture+Urban sm TYPOLOGY: GOVERNMENT TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2017 Veteran's Administration Generator Additions Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: S400,000 PROJECT OWNER: Veteran's Administration PROJECT DESCRIPTION:Expansion of existing generator building for additional ventilation equipment. PROJECT RELEVANCY: Federal project integrating multiple systems. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Architect and Project Manager performing design, production, permitting, and bidding. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Ferraro Choi Honolulu,HI Architect b. Ki Concept Honolulu,HI Landscape Architect c. SSFM Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer d. Bennett Engineers Honolulu,HI Electrical Engineer TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2017 HI National Guard Office Renovations Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: S700,000 PROJECT OWNER: Hawaii National Guard PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Tenant improvements for new National Guard headquarters offices. Integrating secure technology and security systems. PROJECT RELEVANCY: State agency project with high security requirements. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Architect and Project Manager performing design, production, permitting, bidding, construction observation. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Ferraro Choi Honolulu,HI Architect b. Libbey Heywood Honolulu,HI Structural Engineer c. Inatsuka Engineering Honolulu,HI Mechanical Engineer d. Bennett Engineers Honolulu,HI Electrical Engineer e. Environmenteo Services Honolulu,HI Environmental 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 145chAr -itecmture+Urban s TYPOLOGY: GOVERNMENT TITLE AND LOCATION YEAR COMPLETED: 2017 HI National Guard Reroofing Honolulu, HI CONTRACT VALUE: S450,000 PROJECT OWNER: Hawaii National Guard PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Reroof three office buildings at Kalaeloa facility. PROJECT RELEVANCY: State agency project. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Jason DeMarco as Architect and Project Manager performing design, production, permitting, and bidding. FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT 1) FIRM NAME 2) FIRM LOCATION 3) ROLE(S) a. Ferraro Choi Honolulu, HI Architect b. Inatsuka Engineering Honolulu, HI Mechanical Engineer c. Bennett Engineers Honolulu, HI Electrical Engineer d. Environmenteo Services Honolulu, HI Environmental 04.2 PRIOR COMPLETED WORK POLYLINE 146Arch-itoSture+Urban sm Ell CLIENT REFERENCES041.-- 1 1.) 1: II 1 111 I 1 ill II 1 i 11 1 1 1i l'r' ' '• • !'' JP, 44,0 t Nilo rt,1 r, Illi f ONtft I 11 q -: lit ill 1 CLIENT REFERENCES Lauiki Affordable Apartments Email:jeff.devilbiss@gmail.com Contact: Jeff DeVilbiss, Owner Holualoa Residence Email: ds8ds@hotmail.com Contact: David Scott, Owner Banzai Sushi & Grill Email: samuelmb7@gmail.com Contact: Samuel Bendenoun, Owner University of Hawaii at Manoa - Comprehensive Signage Email: sharon@akwilliams.com Contact: Sharon Ching Williams, Retired Campus Planning Architect County of Hawaii - Office of Housing and Community Development - 'Ouli 'Ekahi Apartments Email: timothy.oesterling@hawaiicounty.gov Contact: TJ Oesterling, Specialist 05 CLIENT REFERENCES POLYLINE 148Arch--itecture+Urban srn