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Planning | Project & Construction Management | Structural, Civil & Traffic Engineering
DATE:
27 June 2024
TRANSMITTAL TO:
Ms. Susan Kunz, Administrator
Housing and Community Development
County of Hawaii
1990 Kinoole Street, Suite 102
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
VIA EMAIL TO:
ohcd@hawaiicounty.com
SUBJECT:
OH.5) General Engineering
(CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR)
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
TRANSMITTAL:
Statement of Qualifications (pdf copy)
MESSAGE:
In response to the 1 June 2024 “Notice to Providers of Professional Services” announcement
posted on the State of Hawaii Procurement website, SSFM International, Inc. (SSFM) is very
pleased to present this letter of interest and our Statement of Qualifications for Construction
Inspector services.
As required by the public announcement, we have utilized the Federal Standard Form SF330 as
our Statement of Qualifications and have also included the required information within our
SF330.
Your consideration of SSFM with our carefully selected Project Team for your Fiscal Year 2024-
2025 project will be greatly appreciated.
SSFM INTERNATIONAL, INC. SSFM INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Michael P. Matsumoto, P.E., S.E., FACEC
President / CEO
Austen Drake, P.E., LEED GA
Manager, Hilo Office
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Housing and Community Development
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
OH.5) General Engineering
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
29 June 2024
SUBMITTED TO:
Ms. Susan Kunz, Administrator
Housing and Community Development
County of Hawaii
1990 Kinoole Street, Suite 102
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
VIA EMAIL:
ohcd@hawaiicounty.com
SUBMITTED BY:
SSFM International, Inc.
99 Aupuni Street, Suite 220
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(808) 933-2727
www.ssfm.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST LETTER
STATE OF HAWAII PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
FEDERAL FORM SF330, Part I:
Qualifications Related to the Specific Service Category
A. Service Category Information
B. Point of Contact
C. Proposed Team
D. Organization Chart
E. Resumes of Key Personnel Proposed for This Service Category
F. Example Projects Which Best Illustrate Proposed Team’s Qualifications
for This Service Category
G. Key Personnel Participation in Example Projects
H. Additional Information
Name of the Firm or Person, the Principal Place of Business, and Location of All
of Its Offices
Age of the Firm and Its Average Number of Employees Over the Past 5 Years
Education, Training, and Qualifications of Key Employees
List of Recent Projects
Names of Up to Five Clients Who May be Contacted
Other Pertinent Data
FEDERAL FORM SF330, Part II:
General Qualifications
County of Hawaii
Housing and Community Development
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Expression of Interest Letter
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
99 Aupuni Street | Suite 220 | Hilo, Hawaii 96720 | Tel 808.933.2727 | Fax 855.329.7736 | www.ssfm.com
Planning | Project & Construction Management | Structural, Civil & Traffic Engineering
LETTER OF INTEREST
27 June 2024
Ms. Susan Kunz, Administrator
Housing and Community Development
County of Hawaii
1990 Kinoole Street, Suite 102
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Subject: OH.5) General Engineering
(CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR)
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
In response to the 1 June 2024 “Notice to Providers of Professional Services” announcement
posted on the State of Hawaii Procurement website, SSFM International, Inc. (SSFM) is very
pleased to present this letter of interest and our Statement of Qualifications for Construction
Inspector services.
As required by the public announcement, we have utilized the Federal Standard Form SF330 as
our Statement of Qualifications and have also included the required information within our
SF330.
SSFM has a demonstrated track record of successful projects with the County of Hawaii and we
view our relationship as a long term partnership. We wish to continue to be a part of the
programs and projects of your Department. Our proven construction management program and
systems, including our quality management programs, will be available for all assignments with
your Department.
Your consideration of SSFM for your Fiscal Year 2024-2025 projects will be greatly
appreciated.
With warmest regards,
SSFM INTERNATIONAL, INC. SSFM INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Michael P. Matsumoto, P.E., S.E., FACEC
President / CEO
Austen Drake, P.E., LEED GA
Manager, Hilo Office
County of Hawaii
Housing and Community Development
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
State of Hawaii Professional Licenses
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
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LICENSES & REGISTRATION (HAWAII)
PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER EXPIRATION
Aoki, Brooks Y. Civil Engineer
Land Surveyor
9789-C
10736-LS April 30, 2026
Carino, Javis D. Civil Engineer 14300-C April 30, 2026
Chung, Paul M. Civil Engineer 8681-C April 30, 2026
Drake, Austen W. Civil Engineer 13059-C April 30, 2026
Fung, Bennett Y. Structural Engineer 6293-S April 30, 2026
Gokan, Galen Civil Engineer 9558-C April 30, 2026
Halsted, Karley Civil Engineer 14640-C April 30, 2026
Ishisaka, Renee L. Structural Engineer 14567-S April 30, 2026
Ito, Akira, P.E. Civil Engineer 19584-C April 30, 2026
Ito, Robyn Civil Engineer 13480-C April 30, 2026
Kawachika, Norman M. Electrical 3960-E April 30, 2026
LaFave, Maile Civil Engineer 19261-C April 30, 2026
Mar, Darin K.H. Civil Engineer 8968-C April 30, 2026
Matsuda, Eric M. Civil Engineer
Land Surveyor
9312-C
10549-LS April 30, 2026
Matsumoto, Michael P. Structural Engineer 2974-S April 30, 2026
Matsuoka, Corey M. Civil Engineer 10330-C April 30, 2026
Matsuoka, Gordon M. Civil Engineer
Structural Engineer 2675-C/S April 30, 2026
McLain, Wendy Civil Engineer 11328-C April 30, 2026
Nakasone, Ivan T. Civil Engineer 16517-C April 30, 2026
Okubo, Myron Structural Engineer 4320-S April 30, 2026
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LICENSES & REGISTRATION (HAWAII)
PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER EXPIRATION
Ono, Hugh Y. Civil Engineer 2652-C April 30, 2026
Packard, Michael Y. Civil Engineer 8657-C April 30, 2026
Taniguchi, Amy Civil Engineer 17290-C April 30, 2026
Takushi, Lee T. Civil Engineer
Structural Engineer 4767-C/S April 30, 2026
Tokuda, Lance K. Civil Engineer 8631-C April 30, 2026
Uyesugi, Susan S Civil Engineer 5639-C April 30, 2026
Wong, Kathleen Y Civil Engineer
Structural Engineer 10469-C/S April 30, 2026
Yasui, Glenn M. Civil Engineer 2619-C April 30, 2026
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SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION
PERSONNEL CATEGORY CERTIFICATION
Drake, Austen Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design LEED GA
Duenas, Joseph Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure ENV SP
Fujimoto, Thomas Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure ENV SP
Ho, Ranelle Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure ENV SP
Ishisaka, Renee Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design LEED AP
Mar, Darin Green Globes Professional GGP
Matsuoka, Corey Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design LEED AP
McLain, Wendy Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design LEED AP
Miyamoto, Stacey Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure ENV SP
Nakasone, Ivan Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design LEED AP BD+C
Prow, Heath Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design LEED AP
Takushi, Lee Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design LEED AP
Tanimoto, Amy Green Building Initiative GPCP
Santo, Richard Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure ENV SP
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Federal Form SF330
Part I:
Sections A thru D
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
1 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART I – CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Professional Services
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii
2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER:
1 June 2024 OH.5) General Engineering (CONSTRUCTION
INSPECTOR)
B. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4. NAME AND TITLE
Austen Drake, P.E., LEED GA, Manager, Hilo Office
Michael P. Matsumoto, P.E., S.E., FACEC, President/CEO
5. NAME OF FIRM
SSFM INTERNATIONAL, INC.
(TIN: 99-0106392 / CAGE: 0EZY5 / DUNS: 05-389-5991)
6. TELEPHONE NUMBER 7. FAX NUMBER 8. E-MAIL ADDRESS
(808) 531-1308 (808) 521-7348 mmatsumoto@ssfm.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM
(Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors)
(Check)
9. FIRM 10. ADDRESS 11. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT PRIME J-V PARTNER SUBCON-TRACTOR a. SSFM International, Inc. 501 Sumner Street, Suite 620
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Project Management
Construction Management
Planning
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
b. SSFM International, Inc. Hilo Office
99 Aupuni Street, Suite 202-
204
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Project Management
Civil Engineering
Planning
Construction Management CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
e.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
f.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
g.
CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM (Attached)
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D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM
COUNTY OF HAWAII
Project Manager
SSFM International
Project Manager
SSFM International
Project Managers
SUBCONSULTANTS
(SSFM will select
subconsultants for this
project category based on
the scope of the project,
the size and complexity of
the project, and the
subconsultant’s workload.
Selection will be in
consultation with the
County of Hawaii,
Housing and Community
Development Project
Manager)
SSFM International
Construction Managers
SSFM International
Civil Engineers
SSFM International
Structural Engineers
SSFM International
Planners
SSFM PROJECT TEAM ORGANIZATION CHART
OH.5) General Engineering (CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR)
County of Hawaii, Housing and Community Development
County of Hawaii
Housing and Community Development
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Federal Form SF330
Part I:
Section E
(Resumes of Key Personnel)
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
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3 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Austen Drake, PE, LEED GA Project Manager a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
21 16
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Hilo, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington,
2003
Texas, Professional Engineer #100187
Hawaii, Civil Engineering #13059-C
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Using Context Sensitive Solutions Processes and Designing with the Public (2009)
Training and experience using MicroStation version J and V8, and Geopak Road and SITE software for roadway design
and plan development.
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Kapiolani Community College, Culinary Institute of the Pacific,
Phase II, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Civil Engineer. Scope: SSFM was the prime consultant for this project for the Phase II implementation of this project located
at the former U.S. Army Fort Ruger Cannon Club site on the northern slope of the Diamond Head Monument on the campus of
Kapiolani Community College. Cost: $30 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Kapolei Middle School
Kapolei, Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Civil Engineer. Scope: SSFM prepared an environmental assessment and provided structural engineering, civil engineering,
and traffic engineering services for this new Middle School located on an 18-acre parcel. The campus contained the following
structures: Administration, Library, Cafeteria, Classrooms, Covered and Uncovered Playcourts, soccer and softball fields and
various elective learning spaces. This new school is intended to serve an initial enrollment of 1,050 sixth to eighth grade students
with planned on-site expansion that allows enrollment to grow to 1,400 students. Cost: $59.8 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Non-Potable Water System, Waimea Nui Homestead Community
Agricultural Park, Kamuela, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Civil Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided design services for 1,000 LF of off-site non-potable water line, 7,000 LF of an on-site
non-potable water line, an on-site 200,000 GA non-potable water storage tank and booster pump system, and access roadways.
The infrastructure is on undeveloped land in support of a planned community agricultural park utilizing non-potable water from the
Department of Agriculture’s (DOA’s) Paiakuli Reservoir. Cost: $3.5 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Water Infrastructure Improvements, University of Hawaii at Hilo,
Hilo, Hawaii, Project No. UHH-2010-024
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Project Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for a new drinking water well, control building,
pad, pump, and other appurtenances. Improvements included a new access road and 16” waterline from the well to an existing 1.0
MG UH reservoir tank. Cost: $2.4 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Visitor Information Station Study and Phase I Construction Mauna
Kea Summit Access Road Study, University of Hawaii at Hilo,
Project No. UHH-2014-407, Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2015
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Project Manager. Scope: SSFM provided civil and structural engineering services for the preparation of construction
documents for the addition of health and safety improvements to the existing Visitor Information Station (VIS). The work included
the addition of a means of egress and ingress for vehicle circulation, a bus drop off area, accessibility improvements to the existing
parking lot, and associated drainage. Cost: $1.1 million
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jo-Anna Kuualoha Herkes Project Manager a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
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15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Hilo, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Organization of Women Leaders
Former member – County of Hawaii Police Commission
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services for Lalamilo Development
Waimea, South Kohala, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2014
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Project Manager. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for the construction of the following
segments of the Lalamilo Development projects: Lalamilo Offsite Water System (1.0 MG Reservoir, 4,560 LF of 16-inch D.I. and
710 LF of 12-inch D.I. Transmission Lines); Lalamilo Phase 1 Channelized Intersection at Kawaihae Road (Highway 19); Lalamilo
Phase 2A Subdivision, Increment 1 (84 Single Family Residential Lots); and,Lalamilo Phase 2A Channelized Intersection at
Kawaihae Road (Highway 19) and South Kohala Distribution Road. Cost: $19.9 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services
Housing Projects for University of Hawaii at Hilo
Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2013 2013
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Project Manager. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management/Administration services in consultation with the
University of Hawaii and the Architect. SSFM acted as the University’s authorized representative in charge of administering and
inspecting the Work. The work is separated into Housing Improvements and Door & Lock Improvements. Cost: $1.1 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
University Village Student Housing Development Phase 1
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2013 2013
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Project Manager. Scope: SSFM provided Project Management and Construction Management (Owner’s Representative)
Services. The project included construction of three, 3-story student residence structures conjoined by a student life building
complete with kitchen, study, and social areas, and includes landscaping, parking areas, and all necessary site work, site utilities,
and incidental work. Cost: $28 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Belt Road, Rehabilitation of Umauma Stream Bridge, District
of North Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Federal-Aid Project No. BR-019-2(61)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2013 2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Project Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management and support services for this modification to this
existing 100 ft. tall steel girder and trestle bridge project originally constructed in 1912 and widened in the mid-1950s. The work
included construction of a temporary 1-lane ACROW bridge alongside the existing bridge to accommodate traffic during
construction. This project is subject to historical requirements by the State Historic Preservation Division. Cost: $29.9 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Emergency Relocation of Keonepoko Elementary School
Pahoa, Island of Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2014 2014
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Deputy Project Manager. Scope: SSFM provided emergency management and support services for the construction and
relocation of assets from Keonepoko Elementary School due to the Puu Oo Vent lava flow crossing Highway 130 and impacting
Pahoa Town. The project included planning, design, and construction management services for construction of a temporary
elementary school campus for 450 students at the Keaau High School Athletic Parking Lot. Cost: $3 million
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Renee Ishisaka, PE, SE, LEED AP Structural & Civil Engineer a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
17 17
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Hilo, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
M.S., Structural Engineering, University of Hawaii at
Manoa, Hawaii - 2007
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
Hawaii – 2005
Hawaii, Structural & Civil Engineering #14567-S&C
LEED Accredited Professional, GBCI, 2009
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Development of Self-Consolidating Concrete for Drilled Shaft Applications in Hawaii, Honolulu (August 2007)
American Society of Civil Engineers, Member 2004-2007
2003 IBC Structural Provisions by John R. Henry (October 2007)
ACI 318-05 by S.K. Ghosh and Basile Rabbat (September 2007)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
ALOHA VA West Oahu Multi-Specialty Outpatient Clinic
Kalaeloa, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021 2023
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Structural Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided structural engineering services for an outpatient clinic with gross floor area of
approximately 86,000 square feet located at the southeast corner of the Kamokila Boulevard and Franklin Roosevelt Avenue. This
facility provides clinical specialty services and support spaces for Veteran Benefits and Veteran Services. Cost: $80 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
West Hawaii Prosecuting Attorney Office Building
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2017 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Structural Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided civil and structural engineering services for this new office building on the West
Hawaii Civic Center Campus. The lot area was 16,000 SF (.38 acres), and the building area was 9,000 SF with two stories. Cost:
$9.0 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Replacement of Maipalaoa Bridge, Farrington Highway
Oahu, Hawaii, Federal Aid Project No. BR-093-1(21) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2015 2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Structural Engineer. Scope: SSFM is the Prime Consultant responsible for the planning and design of the replacement of
the existing Maipalaoa Bridge in Waianae. The proposed replacement bridge will be a four-lane single span bridge about 78 feet
wide by 112 feet long. Cost: $11.7 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Visitor Information Station Study and Phase I Construction Mauna
Kea Summit Access Road Study, University of Hawaii at Hilo,
Project No. UHH-2014-407, Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2015
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: XXX. Scope: SSFM provided civil and structural engineering services for the preparation of construction documents for the
addition of health and safety improvements to the existing Visitor Information Station (VIS). The work included the addition of a
means of egress and ingress for vehicle circulation, a bus drop off area, accessibility improvements to the existing parking lot, and
associated drainage. Cost: $1.1 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Belt Road, Rehabilitation of Umauma Stream Bridge,
District of North Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Federal-Aid Project No. BR-
019-2(61)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2013 2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Structural Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided construction management and support services for this modification to this
existing 100 ft. tall steel girder and trestle bridge project originally constructed in 1912 and widened in the mid-1950s. The work
included construction of a temporary 1-lane ACROW bridge alongside the existing bridge to accommodate traffic during
construction. This project is subject to historical requirements by the State Historic Preservation Division. Cost: $29.9 million
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Michael Chanley, CCM Construction Manager a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
38 6
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Hilo, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
B.S., Geophysics, San Diego State University, 1985 Certified Construction Manager, CCMI #10144 (2019)
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Mr. Chanley has over 25 years of experience in construction management. His project experience includes building
subdivisions, roads, shopping centers, water tanks, underground utilities, and airfield paving.
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
South Ramp Taxiway and Ramp Improvements, Ellison
Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole, Hawaii (State
Project No. AH2023-15)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for an access road,
extension of Taxilane “K”, and construction of General Aviation (GA) facilities on the South Ramp. The site
improvements included installing pre-engineered T-hangars, and infrastructure including drainage, water, sewer,
power, communications, and security. Cost: $12.9 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services for Access Control and
CCTV System Upgrade, Hilo International Airport, State
Project No. AH1052-03
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019 2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management for the installation of an integrated
access control and video monitoring system including card readers, cameras, controller hardware, network switches,
computer servers, client workstations, underground electrical conduits, raceway, and cables. Cost: $3.8 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Kamuela Vacuum Cooling Plant, Master Plan Feasibility Study,
Kamuela, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided planning and project management services for a master plan study of an
existing property in Kamuela that the client owned and leased to a cooperative. SSFM provided recommendations to update the
existing facility to meet the Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), as well as explored expansion
of the property to offer other amenities, such as washing, packing, and processing of produce to encourage and promote farming.
Cost: $100,000 (fees)
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Hoku Kea Observatory Decommissioning Project and EA
Mauna Kea, Hawaii Island, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2023 2024
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided overall project management of the complete Design-Bid-Build, including
planning and permitting, and construction management for the decommissioning of the Hoku Kea Observatory building structure,
generator building, and associated telecommunications and electrical infrastructure on the summit of Mauna Kea. The proposed
deconstruction required compliance with extensive guidelines driven by the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan and
development of an HRS 343 EA, and a Conservation District Use Permit. Cost: $1.4 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Water Infrastructure Improvements, University of Hawaii at Hilo,
Hilo, Hawaii, Project No. UHH-2010-024
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for a new drinking water well, control
building, pad, pump, and other appurtenances. Improvements included a new access road and 16” waterline from the well to an
existing 1.0 MG UH reservoir tank. Cost: $2.4 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
7 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Sonny Keakealani Construction Inspector a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
31 5
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Hilo, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
Honokaa High School
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
South Ramp Taxiway and Ramp Improvements, Ellison Onizuka
Kona International Airport at Keahole, Hawaii (State Project No.
AH2023-15)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for an access road, extension of
Taxilane “K”, and construction of General Aviation (GA) facilities on the South Ramp. Cost: $12.9 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services for Lalamilo Development
Waimea, South Kohala, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2014
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for the construction of the following
segments of the Lalamilo Development projects: Lalamilo Offsite Water System (1.0 MG Reservoir, 4,560 LF of 16-inch D.I. and
710 LF of 12-inch D.I. Transmission Lines); Lalamilo Phase 1 Channelized Intersection at Kawaihae Road (Highway 19); Lalamilo
Phase 2A Subdivision, Increment 1 (84 Single Family Residential Lots); and,Lalamilo Phase 2A Channelized Intersection at
Kawaihae Road (Highway 19) and South Kohala Distribution Road. Cost: $19.9 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Waimea Water Treatment Plan Compliance Upgrades, Phase II
Kamuela, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2017 2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided on-call and periodic construction management services for the conversion
and expansion of the existing 2 million gallon per day (MGD) Waimea Water Treatment Plant using conventional water filtration
processes to a 4 MGD membrane filtration plant and related improvements. Cost: $13.0 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Hurricane Lane Emergency Road Repairs
Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided planning, civil engineering, and construction management services for
repairs to Hurricane Lane damaged roads. Hurricane Lane caused severe damage to many State Highways around the Island of
Hawaii. The heavy and sustained rainfall resulted in localized flooding and landslides which made many roads unpassable and
unsafe. HDOT asked SSFM to assist in emergency response to start repairing roads and slopes to provide the affected
communities with safe driving conditions and passage. Cost: $75,000 (fees)
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Hoku Kea Observatory Decommissioning Project and EA
Mauna Kea, Hawaii Island, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2023 2024
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided overall project management of the complete Design-Bid-Build, including
planning and permitting, and construction management for the decommissioning of the Hoku Kea Observatory building structure,
generator building, and associated telecommunications and electrical infrastructure on the summit of Mauna Kea. The proposed
deconstruction required compliance with extensive guidelines driven by the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan and
development of an HRS 343 EA, and a Conservation District Use Permit. Cost: $1.4 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
8 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Laura Assum-Dahleen Construction Inspector a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
31 4
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Hilo, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
Electro-Mechanical Technology, Associates Degree,
Cincinnati State College, Ohio 1975
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
South Ramp Taxiway and Ramp Improvements, Ellison Onizuka
Kona International Airport at Keahole, Hawaii (State Project No.
AH2023-15)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for an access road, extension of
Taxilane “K”, and construction of General Aviation (GA) facilities on the South Ramp. The site improvements included installing
pre-engineered T-hangars, and infrastructure including drainage, water, sewer, power, communications, and security. Cost: $12.9
million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Interstate Route H-1 Resurfacing, Miller Pedestrian Overpass to
Kapiolani Interchange, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Constructability Reviewer. Scope: SSFM was the Prime Consultant for the roadway improvements design along this
principal urban arterial and adjacent side streets. Roadway improvements along this 2.91-mile section of the Interstate H-1
Freeway, Miller Pedestrian Overpass to the Kapiolani Interchange and adjacent side streets included field investigations,
coordination with various agencies, preparation of reports and various analysis, design and public informational meetings. Cost:
$34.4 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
FY08 MCON P-587 PACFLT Sub Drive-In Magnetic Silencing Facility
Beckoning Point, Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2008 2011
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM International together with Joint Venture Partner Moffat & Nichol are the Prime
Consultants for the planning and design of a new 213-meter (700-foot) non-magnetic concrete slip at Beckoning Point, Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii to support a drive-in solenoid structure, similar to the Magnetic Silencing Facility (MSF) at Kings Bay, Georgia.
Cost: $84.53 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services for Kaʻū Water System
Improvements, Phase 1
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2024
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for the improvements to the Department
of Water Supply (DWS) Public Water System #108. It included the installation of a new 100,000-gallon water reservoir and new
water spigot to provide water to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands pastoral homestead lot lessees. It connected pastoral
homestead lesses in the Kama'oa Homestead to water service. This was the first phase of the project that eventually will connect
the newly built DHL water storage and distribution system to DWS's No. 108 system in Ka'u. Cost: $2.7 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
ADA Bus Stop Review, Report, and Ongoing Planning
Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2022
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM performed an accessibility review of approximately 370 bus stops and provided a
recommended list of bus stop locations and required improvements for each route in the Hele-On fixed route transit system within
Hawaii County. Hele-On consists of 23 routes traveling throughout Hawaii Island with a large consideration of flag and bus stops in
Hilo, Kailua-Kona, Waimea, Pahoa, and along Highways 11, 19, 190, 250, and 270. In addition, a Design-Build RFP was
developed to assist the County with soliciting bids for final design and construction of the bus stops.. Cost: $2 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
9 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ranelle K. Ho, CCM Construction Manager a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
45 14
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
B.A., Speech, University of Hawaii CMAA Certified Construction Manager (CCM), CMCI ID #3077,
exp. Aug. 2020
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
City & County of Honolulu, NPDES MS4 Training (Construction Inspector, PM and CM), April 2017
Transportation Worker Identification Credential exp. May 2022
Academy of Arts, Executive Board of the Guild, Vice President of Communications (2009-2010)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
University of Hawaii Student Services Building RR Chilled Water
Plant HVAC Equipment Upgrade Controls and Rebalance System,
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for improvements to the existing chilled
water plant and HVAC equipment for improved system performance. Cost: $4.5 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Kapolei Middle School
Kapolei, Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Quality Reviewer. Scope: SSFM prepared an environmental assessment and provided structural engineering and civil
engineering services for this new Middle School located on an 18-acre parcel bound by the Keahumoa Parkway on the south,
Maunakapu Street on the west, and the proposed Maweke Street on the east. This new school is intended to serve an initial
enrollment of 1,050 sixth to eighth grade students with planned on-site expansion that allows enrollment to grow to 1,400 students.
Cost: To be Determined
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
1506 Piikoi Street, Building Rehabilitation and Conversion for
Housing Units, Honolulu, Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016 2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided constructability and recommend improvements, reviewed the contractor’s
proposals, and assisted in negotiating a final cost. In addition, SSFM provided construction management services for the
construction work. The objective was to convert two former school buildings to 42 housing units, including three, two and one
bedroom and studio apartment units, four of which would be ADA units. A laundry facility and small play area are also included.
Cost: $6.0 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I)
II Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports
Section Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-
Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated
facilities between Aloha Stadium and the Middle Street Transit Center. Construction Management work included construction
oversight services – performance of environmental monitoring, and construction progress meetings; monitoring, documenting and
reporting construction progress. Cost: $450 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Citron Street Residential Conversion
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for this 10,300 sq. ft. residential
renovation project. Services included project management, review/interpretation of plans and specifications, construction
scheduling, quality assurance, construction changes and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final
completion and inspection, and contractor progress payments. Cost: $5.1 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
10 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Paul M. Chung, PE, CQM Construction Manager a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
35 16
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Hawaii, Manoa 1987-1989
Construction Engineering Management, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, Oregon 1984-1987
Hawaii, Civil Engineering #8681-C
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
HDOT Field Sampling and Testing (Concrete, Soils & Aggregate, Bituminous Units), exp Sept 2020
Corps of Engineers and NAVFAC, Construction Quality Management for Contractors #784, exp 9/15/2020
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Pali Highway Resurfacing, Waokanaka Street to Kamehameha
Highway and Pali Highway Lighting Replacement, Vineyard
Boulevard to Kamehameha Highway, Districts of Honolulu and
Koolaupoko, Island of Oahu
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management for this project that included reconstruction of
weakened pavement, cold planing and resurfacing of five (5) miles of 2-lane highway utilizing asphalt and stone matrix asphalt
(SMA). The project included: Construction of 17,426 lineal feet of new concrete median barriers; Electrical upgrades include traffic
signal systems, weigh-in-motion systems, new communication conduits and new highway lighting standards (324) over the 7.7
mile project; and, additional emergency work due to a landslide at the Pali Tunnels included slope scaling and debris clean up,
erosion control fencing, rockfall impact netting and a tunnel structure extension. Cost: $78.2 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Support Services for Likelike Highway Resurfacing,
School Street to Emmeline Place, District of Honolulu, Island of
Oahu, Federal-Aid Project No. NH-063-1(023)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019 2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management for all required engineering, inspection,
surveying, reinforcing requirements for safety and other regulations, and other services required to properly manage and
administer the construction. The project included reconstructing weakened pavement areas; cold-planing; resurfacing; replacing
concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks and drainage inlets; upgrading guardrails; adjusting utility boxes and manholes; and installing
pavement markings and traffic signs. Cost: $13.2 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and Portland Cement
Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation, Vicinity of Waimalu to Vicinity
of Halawa, Districts of Ewa and Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for this design-build projects that
included project planning, coordination, plan reviews and submittals facilitated through our CM contract. Construction work
included rehabilitation of the existing concrete pavement and approximately 1,425 (12’ x 14’) jointed precast concrete panels were
installed in seven (7) various locations in both directions. Eastbound shoulder widening improvements consisted of demolition of
existing concrete shoulders, excavation of cut areas, construction of MSE and cast-in-place retaining walls, construction of a new
24’ wide PCC shoulder, highway lighting and safety improvements. Shoulder widening was from the Waimalu Viaduct to the Aiea
Pedestrian Overpass, 0.71 miles. Cost: $73.7 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services for Rehabilitation of Streets,
Pavement Preservation (Slurry Seal), Various Locations, Oahu,
Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for this project which consisted of
surveying neighborhood streets for restoration issues such as curb repair, raising of manholes and survey monuments, crack seal
of roads, slurry seal of roads for preservation and full AC pavement restoration. The work included areas in Nuuanu Valley, Pauoa,
Pacific Heights, Salt Lake, and the Aliamanu neighborhoods. Cost: $3.6 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
11 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Ivan Nakasone, PE, CCM, LEED AP
BD+C Construction Manager a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
16 16
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa Hawaii, Civil Engineering #16517-C
CMAA, Certified Construction Manager (CCM), 2014
LEED Accredited Professional, GBCI, #10611785
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I)
II Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports
Section Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-
Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated
facilities between Aloha Stadium and the Middle Street Transit Center. Construction Management work included construction
oversight services – performance of environmental monitoring, and construction progress meetings; monitoring, documenting and
reporting construction progress. Cost: $450 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Citron Street Residential Conversion
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for this 10,300 sq. ft. residential
renovation project. Services included project management, review/interpretation of plans and specifications, construction
scheduling, quality assurance, construction changes and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final
completion and inspection, and contractor progress payments. Cost: $5.1 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Mauna Lahilahi Beach Park Rock Revetment
Waianae, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management for this project consisting of installing a rock
revetment along the shoreline, at Mauna Lahilahi Beach Park. Work included removal of the existing shoreline sandbag and rock
barrier and creation of a new 350’ wall rock revetment, consisting of two (2) layers of 1.5-ton armor stone, two (2) layers of 300 lb.
bedding stone, and a fabric layer to contain the sand and crushed rock fill. Cost: $2 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Waimanalo District Park Structural Improvements to Gymnasium,
Waimanalo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018 2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided full-time construction inspection services, primarily quality assurance, to
ensure the work was being completed in general conformance with the construction contract. Work consisted of selective
demolition, concrete and reinforcing steel repair and surface preparation, fabrication and installation of structural steel framing,
replacement of exterior metal siding, installation of elastomeric joint sealants, application of corrosion mitigating coatings and
painting. Cost: $3 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services for Rehabilitation of Streets,
Pavement Preservation (Slurry Seal), Various Locations, Oahu,
Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for this project which consisted of
surveying neighborhood streets for restoration issues such as curb repair, raising of manholes and survey monuments, crack seal
of roads, slurry seal of roads for preservation and full AC pavement restoration. The work included areas in Nuuanu Valley, Pauoa,
Pacific Heights, Salt Lake, and the Aliamanu neighborhoods. Cost: $3.6 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
12 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Gordon M. Matsuoka, PE, SE Construction Manager a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
57 16
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Hawaii, 1966
MBA, University of Hawaii
Hawaii, Civil & Structural Engineering #2675-C&S
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
• American Society of Civil Engineers
• American Public Works Association
• Project Management Institute
• Conference of Educational Facilities Planners International
• Construction Management Association of America
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Kapolei Middle School
Kapolei, Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM prepared an environmental assessment and provided structural engineering and civil
engineering services for this new Middle School located on an 18-acre parcel bound by the Keahumoa Parkway on the south,
Maunakapu Street on the west, and the proposed Maweke Street on the east. This new school is intended to serve an initial
enrollment of 1,050 sixth to eighth grade students with planned on-site expansion that allows enrollment to grow to 1,400 students.
Cost: To be Determined
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
1506 Piikoi Street, Building Rehabilitation and Conversion for
Housing Units, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016 2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided constructability and recommend improvements, reviewed the contractor’s
proposals, and assisted in negotiating a final cost. In addition, SSFM provided construction management services for the
construction work. The objective was to convert two former school buildings to 42 housing units, including three, two and one
bedroom and studio apartment units, four of which would be ADA units. A laundry facility and small play area are also included.
Cost: $6.0 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Winston Hale Rehabilitation and Conversion for Housing Units
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for this project which was one of the
Mayor’s Emergency Proclamation projects to help families get off the streets and into affordable homes. A portion of a mixed use
building in Chinatown was renovated and converted into six micro affordable housing units. Improvements included demolition,
repairs and renovation of the interior on two floors of the building. Cost: $981,400
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I)
II Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports
Section Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-
Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated
facilities between Aloha Stadium and the Middle Street Transit Center. Cost: $450 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
1902 Young Street Affordable Housing
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019 2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction support and construction management services for this
project. These services included project management, review/interpretation of plans and specifications, construction
scheduling, quality assurance, construction changes and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final
completion and inspection, and contractor progress. Cost: $5.0 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
13 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Javis Carino, PE, CQM Construction
Engineer/Inspector
a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
26 26
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Portland, 1998 Hawaii, Civil Engineering #14800-C
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Certified for Field Sampling and Testing through the Hawaii State DOT’s Personnel Qualification Program
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I)
II Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports
Section Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-
Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated
facilities between Aloha Stadium and the Middle Street Transit Center. Construction Management work included construction
oversight services – performance of environmental monitoring, and construction progress meetings; monitoring, documenting and
reporting construction progress. Cost: $450 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Support Services for Likelike Highway Resurfacing,
School Street to Emmeline Place, District of Honolulu, Island of
Oahu, Federal-Aid Project No. NH-063-1(023)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019 2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided construction management for all required engineering, inspection,
surveying, reinforcing requirements for safety and other regulations, and other services required to properly manage and
administer the construction. The project included reconstructing weakened pavement areas; cold-planing; resurfacing; replacing
concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks and drainage inlets; upgrading guardrails; adjusting utility boxes and manholes; and installing
pavement markings and traffic signs. Cost: $13.2 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and Portland Cement
Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation, Vicinity of Waimalu to Vicinity
of Halawa, Districts of Ewa and Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for this design-build project.
Construction work included rehabilitation of the existing concrete pavement and approximately 1,425 (12’ x 14’) jointed precast
concrete panels were installed in seven (7) various locations in both directions. Shoulder widening was from the Waimalu Viaduct
to the Aiea Pedestrian Overpass, 0.71 miles. Cost: $73.7 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Citron Street Residential Conversion
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for this 10,300 sq. ft. residential
renovation project. Services included project management, review/interpretation of plans and specifications, construction
scheduling, quality assurance, construction changes and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final
completion and inspection, and contractor progress payments. Cost: $5.1 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
1506 Piikoi Street, Building Rehabilitation and Conversion for
Housing Units, Honolulu, Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016 2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Engineer. Scope: SSFM provided constructability and recommend improvements, reviewed the contractor’s
proposals, and assisted in negotiating a final cost. In addition, SSFM provided construction management services for the
construction work. The objective was to convert two former school buildings to 42 housing units, including three, two and one
bedroom and studio apartment units, four of which would be ADA units. A laundry facility and small play area are also included.
Cost: $6.0 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
14 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Jim Tsuda Construction Inspector a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
21 21
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
University of Hawaii Manoa, College of Arts and Science (3
yrs)
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
HDOT Certification in Field Sampling and Testing: Soils & Aggregate, Concrete, and Bituminous (Asphalt) exp. 3/31/19
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I) II
Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports Section
Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-
Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated
facilities between Aloha Stadium and the Middle Street Transit Center. Construction Management work included construction
oversight services – performance of environmental monitoring, and construction progress meetings; monitoring, documenting and
reporting construction progress. Cost: $450 million
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Support Services for Likelike Highway Resurfacing,
School Street to Emmeline Place, District of Honolulu, Island of
Oahu, Federal-Aid Project No. NH-063-1(023)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2019 2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Manager. Scope: SSFM provided construction management for all required engineering, inspection,
surveying, reinforcing requirements for safety and other regulations, and other services required to properly manage and
administer the construction. The project included reconstructing weakened pavement areas; cold-planing; resurfacing; replacing
concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks and drainage inlets; upgrading guardrails; adjusting utility boxes and manholes; and installing
pavement markings and traffic signs. Cost: $13.2 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
HDOT Design Review Consultant Phase 3/4,
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: On behalf of the Hawaii Department of Transportation and under contract to the Honolulu
Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART), SSFM provided design reviews, construction reviews, and other engineering services
for the Honolulu Rail project within HDOT rights-of-ways from Aloha Stadium to the Ala Moana Shopping Center. In addition,
SSFM facilitated issuance of permits, plan approvals, and assisted HDOT in coordinating and overseeing the work within
Highways, Airports, and Harbors Division’s jurisdictions. Cost: $4.5 million (fees)
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Rehabilitation of Buildings and Yard Areas at Piers 34-35, Honolulu
Harbor, Oahu, Job H.C. 10368 and Building & Improvements at Pier
35, Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Job HMP 20905, Project No. H.C. 10512
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2013 2015
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management, project documentation and inspection services
for this waterfront project that included the rehabilitation of building and yard areas at Piers 34-35. Construction work included
environmental protection, demolition and removal, new utilities, and building improvements. Cost: $16.04 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Traffic Signals at Various Locations, Construction Management
Services, Honolulu, Hawaii (Phase 10 & Phase 11)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2013
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM is providing construction management services for this Federal-Aid project at various
locations in Honolulu. This includes scheduling and conducting project coordination meetings, monitoring the work of the
Contractor, coordinate job scheduling, preparing status reports on the progress of work, review plans and specifications, prepare
and process monthly progress payments, quality control, material and equipment receiving, maintain construction records
documentation and construction project closeout. Cost: $3.3 million (Phase 10) and $1.45 million (Phase 11)
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
George T. Haraguchi Construction Inspector a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
55 12
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
City & County of Honolulu Special Inspector #SI39. Categories: Bolts Installed in Concrete, Concrete, and Reinforcing Steel.
City & County of Honolulu, NPDES MS4 Annual Training (Construction Inspector, PM and CM), in compliance with NPDES Permit No.
HI S000002, April 2017
HDOT Quality Assurance for Materials Program: Certs for Bituminous (Asphalt) Unit and Soils & Aggregate Unit, Sept. 2012
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Honolulu Rail Transit Project, HDOT Design Review Consultant
Phase 3/4 Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Review Consultant. Scope: SSFM is currently providing technical and professional services to the State of Hawaii
Department of Transportation (HDOT) for review and monitoring of the rail transit guideway and station designs that occur within
the HDOT right-of-ways and facilities under for both the Airport Segment and City Center Segment. These services consist of
design reviews, construction observation services, facilitation of permits and approvals, coordination with other HDOT projects,
and monitoring compliance with all applicable requirements including utilities, lighting, landscaping, geotechnical, traffic control,
safety, security, easements, master plans, environmental and archaeological. Cost: $12 million (contract value)
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Honouliuli Sewage Treatment Plant (Secondary Facility) and
Maintenance Building (Ewa, Oahu).
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Senior Inspector. Scope: Assisted CM team in inspections of all Civil and Structural Engineer design items including
structural foundations, excavations, embankments, roadways, utilities and other infrastructure items. Inspections were also made
for reinforcing steel, concrete, CMU, aluminum framed dome with sheathing, and structural steel placement. Cost – $24Million.
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I) II
Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports
Section Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-
Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated
facilities between Aloha Stadium and the Middle Street Transit Center. Construction Management work included construction
oversight services – performance of environmental monitoring, and construction progress meetings; monitoring, documenting and
reporting construction progress. Cost: $450 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Citron Street Residential Conversion
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for this 10,300 sq. ft. residential
renovation project. Services included project management, review/interpretation of plans and specifications, construction
scheduling, quality assurance, construction changes and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final
completion and inspection, and contractor progress payments. Cost: $5.1 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
HDOT Design Review Consultant Phase 3/4,
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: On behalf of the Hawaii Department of Transportation and under contract to the Honolulu
Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART), SSFM provided design reviews, construction reviews, and other engineering services
for the Honolulu Rail project within HDOT rights-of-ways from Aloha Stadium to the Ala Moana Shopping Center.. Cost: $4.5
million (fees)
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
16 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Charles Miller Construction Inspector a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
32 12
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Field Sampling and Testing Qualification Program by DOT Highways Div., Materials Testing and Research Branch
City & County of Honolulu, Special Inspector for Concrete and Embedded Bolts, #SI-0274
City & County of Honolulu, NPDES MS4 Annual Training (Inspector), in compliance with NPDES Permit No. HI S000002, April 2017
City & County of Honolulu, ECATTS Certification of Training, exp. Nov., 18, 2017
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Honolulu Rail Transit Project, HDOT Design Review Consultant
Phase 3/4 Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM is currently providing technical and professional services to the State of Hawaii
Department of Transportation (HDOT) for review and monitoring of the rail transit guideway and station designs that occur within
the HDOT right-of-ways and facilities under for both the Airport Segment and City Center Segment. These services consist of
design reviews, construction observation services, facilitation of permits and approvals, coordination with other HDOT projects,
and monitoring compliance with all applicable requirements including utilities, lighting, landscaping, geotechnical, traffic control,
safety, security, easements, master plans, environmental and archaeological. Cost: $12 million (contract value)
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
1506 Piikoi Street, Building Rehabilitation and Conversion for
Housing Units, Honolulu, Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016 2017
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided constructability and recommend improvements, reviewed the contractor’s
proposals, assisted in negotiating a final cost. In addition, SSFM provided construction management services for the construction
work. The objective was to convert two former school blds. to 42 housing units, including three, two and one bedroom and studio
apartment units, four of which would be ADA units. A laundry facility and small play area are also included. Cost: $6.0 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Winston Hale Rehabilitation and Conversion for Housing Units
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for this project which was one of the
Mayor’s Emergency Proclamation projects to help families get off the streets and into affordable homes. A portion of a mixed use
building in Chinatown was renovated and converted into six micro affordable housing units. Improvements included demolition,
repairs and renovation of the interior on two floors of the building. Cost: $981,400
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Water Infrastructure Improvements, University of Hawaii at Hilo,
Hilo, Hawaii, Project No. UHH-2010-024
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for a new drinking water well, control
building, pad, pump, and other appurtenances. Improvements included a new access road and 16” waterline from the well to an
existing 1.0 MG UH reservoir tank. Cost: $2.4 million
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Citron Street Residential Conversion
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2020 2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management services for this 10,300 sq. ft. residential
renovation project. Services included project management, review/interpretation of plans and specifications, construction
scheduling, quality assurance, construction changes and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final
completion and inspection, and contractor progress payments. Cost: $5.1 million
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
17 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
David Cansana Construction Inspector a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
16 12
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
SSFM International, Inc.
Honolulu, Hawaii
16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
NASSCO, Training & Certification, Manhole Inspection (April 2015)
HDOT Certificate of Qualification for Soils & Aggregate, Concrete & Bituminous (Asphalt Units) - Expires 9/30/2018
Hawaii Department of Transportation Certificate of Qualification for Soils & Aggregate, Concrete & Bituminous (Asphalt Units)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Honolulu Rail Transit Project, HDOT Design Review Consultant
Phase 3/4 Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM is currently providing technical and professional services to the State of Hawaii
Department of Transportation (HDOT) for review and monitoring of the rail transit guideway and station designs that occur within
the HDOT right-of-ways and facilities under for both the Airport Segment and City Center Segment. These services consist of
design reviews, construction observation services, facilitation of permits and approvals, coordination with other HDOT projects,
and monitoring compliance with all applicable requirements including utilities, lighting, landscaping, geotechnical, traffic control,
safety, security, easements, master plans, environmental and archaeological. Cost: $12 million (contract value)
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Visitor Information Station Study and Phase I Construction Mauna
Kea Summit Access Road Study, University of Hawaii at Hilo,
Project No. UHH-2014-407, Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2015
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided civil and structural engineering services for the preparation of construction
documents for the addition of health and safety improvements to the existing Visitor Information Station (VIS). The work included
the addition of a means of egress and ingress for vehicle circulation, a bus drop off area, accessibility improvements to the existing
parking lot, and associated drainage. Cost: $1.1 million
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I) II
Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports Section
Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-
Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated
facilities between Aloha Stadium and the Middle Street Transit Center. Cost: $450 million
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
HDOT Design Review Consultant Phase 3/4,
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2018
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided design reviews, construction reviews, and other engineering services for the
Honolulu Rail project within HDOT rights-of-ways from Aloha Stadium to the Ala Moana Shopping Center. In addition, SSFM
facilitated issuance of permits, plan approvals, and assisted HDOT in coordinating and overseeing the work within Highways,
Airports, and Harbors Division’s jurisdictions. Cost: $4.5 million (fees)
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Hana Highway Resurfacing, Honomanu to Waikani Bridge
Hana, Maui, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable)
2016 2016
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Role: Construction Inspector. Scope: SSFM provided construction management for this highly traveled roadway by residents
commuting to and from home that includes a popular visitor point of interest. The work corrected failed portions of the existing
roadway surface, replaced roadway markings and signage that were faded or missing, corrected areas of poor drainage, and
repaired portions of the existing concrete bridge. Cost: $3.1 million
County of Hawaii
Housing and Community Development
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Federal Form SF330
Part I:
Section F
(Example Projects)
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
18 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
1
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Hawaii Belt Road, Rehabilitation of Umauma Stream Bridge,
District of North Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Federal-Aid Project No. BR-
019-2(61)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2013 2016
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii, Department of
Transportation, Highways Division,
Hawaii District
Ms. Jamie Hol (808) 587-2185
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided construction management and support
services for this modification to this existing 100 ft. tall
steel girder and trestle bridge project originally
constructed in 1912 and widened in the mid-1950s.
The work included construction of concrete piers and
foundation, modifying of existing concrete abutment’s
and wingwalls, adding steel girders and concrete deck
widening along both sides of the existing bridge
superstructure, and construction of concrete bridge
railings, metal approach guardrails, and A.C. pavement
overlay. This project is subject to historical
requirements by the State Historic Preservation
Division.
Size: See description above
Cost: $29.9 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services
201300025.000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Construction Manager
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
19 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
2
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Kaneohe Bay #2 Wastewater Pump Station Force Main, Job No.
W2-14, Kaneohe, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2017
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City & County of Honolulu
Department of Design & Construction,
Wastewater Division
Mr. Justin Nii, Project Engineer (808) 768-8765
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for this
project included installation of a 14” sewer force main through
Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) underneath the channel
adjacent to the pump station. Improvements to the existing
pump station include installation of: 500-gallon concrete
aboveground storage tank, micropiles for foundation support,
new HECO transformer and meter, 2” water line and backflow
preventer, 12” magnetic flow meter, special sewer manhole,
and miscellaneous electrical work. Restoration work included:
restoring existing irrigation sprinkler system, rehabilitation of
wye connection at influent to wet well, and replacement of 12”
D.I. piping. Demolition work included removal of 550-gallon
underground storage tank, and HECO transformer. The project
required pavement demolition, tank and fuel pipe cleaning, soil
and groundwater sampling, excavation and backfill.
SSFM’s work included construction support services,
constructability review, construction scheduling, cost control,
quality control, materials and equipment receiving,
coordinating/confirming equipment testing and training,
coordinating with utility companies, public relations, damage
claims and complaints, coordinating/monitoring required work
under the EPA Consent Decree and final inspection.
SSFM worked with the contractor, client (DDC), end user
(ENV), utilities (HECO and HTCO) and designer (Element
Environmental) to overcome challenges and unforeseen obstacles to successfully install the new force
main and meet the Consent Decree deadline. This team effort was critical to this achievement.
Size: See description above
Cost: $2.8 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services; Roadway and Utilities
2014_220.000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Construction Manager
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
20 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
3
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
OSD 1506 Pi‘ikoi Street CM
Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2018 2018
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City & County of Honolulu
Office of Strategic Development Ms. Sandra Pfund, Director (808) 768-4291
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided construction management and
constructability services, recommended improvements,
reviewed the contractor’s proposals, and assisted in
negotiating a final cost.
This was one of the Mayor’s Emergency Proclamation
initiatives to help families get off the streets and into
affordable homes. The project was undertaken to provide
housing to those earning less than 50% of the area
median income, which included homeless individuals or
persons in transition from homelessness. The objective
was to convert two former school buildings into 42 housing
units. These included a variety of configurations ranging
from studio to 3 bedroom apartments, four of which were
ADA accessible. A laundry facility and small play area was
also included.
During construction SSFM’s role as a facilitator was a
major factor in completing the project on time and with the
trust we established with the contractors and our
inspector’s detailed logs we were able to analyze change
proposals and negotiate fair prices for change orders and
keep the costs within budget
Size: See description above
Cost: $6 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services
2015_140.001
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Construction Manager
b.
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
21 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
4
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Honolulu Rail Transit Project, HDOT Design Review Consultant
Phase 3 / 4 Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2018
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Honolulu Authority for Rapid
Transportation (HART)
Honolulu, Hawaii
Mr. Darin Mar, PE, Transit Project
Coordinator (808) 768-6159
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM is currently providing technical and professional services
to the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) for
review and monitoring of the rail transit guideway and station
designs that occur within the HDOT right-of-ways and facilities
under for both the Airport Segment and City Center Segment.
These services consist of design reviews, construction
observation services, facilitation of permits and approvals,
coordination with other HDOT projects, and monitoring
compliance with all applicable requirements including utilities,
lighting, landscaping, geotechnical, traffic control, safety,
security, easements, master plans, environmental and
archaeological.
SSFM’s duties involves close coordination with the HART
Organization, HART’s project consultants (program
management consultant, and construction contractors), and
includes working within the HART documentation
system/contract management system (CMS). SSFM’s familiarity
with and working knowledge of design criteria and standards,
and approval procedures and policies are critical for proper
execution of these technical services.
Our team of design reviewers, oversight managers and
inspectors conduct weekly check-in meetings to assist in
disseminating and organizing all revisions to plans, permit
compliance, outage requests and construction schedule to assist the HDOT team in moving forward
without delay. As Construction Observation Monitor, SSFM’s permit review and observation staff are co-
located with the Kiewit DB Teams in the Kiewit office in Waipahu. This allows for easy information
gathering and dissemination of schedule look ahead and daily modifications for workload and observation
staffing needs with the various contractors working on the Airport and Nimitz areas.
Size: See description above
Cost: $12 million (contract value)
Relevance: Construction Management Services
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Prime Consultant
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
22 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
5
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Rehabilitation of Buildings and Yard Areas at Piers 34-35, Honolulu
Harbor, Oahu, Job H.C. 10368 and Building and Improvements at
Pier 35, Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Job HMP 20905, Project No. H.C.
10512
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2013 2015
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii, Department of
Transportation, Harbors Division Mr. Dung Vo (808) 586-2460
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided construction management, project
documentation and inspection services for this
waterfront project that included the rehabilitation of
building and yard areas at Piers 34-35.
The Rehabilitation of Buildings and Yard Areas at Piers
34-35 project included environmental protection;
demolition and removal of existing asphalt concrete
pavement and other structures; demolition and removal
of existing utilities (sewer, water, drain, fuel, electrical);
earthwork; construction of asphalt concrete pavement,
fencing, waterlines, fire hydrants, appurtenances, box
culvert, permanent BMPs, gravity sewer lines and
sewer structures, electrical improvements, including
light poles, electrical boxes and conduits; repair and/or
reconstruction of existing utility boxes.
The Building Improvements at Pier 35 included
mobilization and demobilization; miscellaneous
demolition and removal of existing building elements as
indicated on the drawings and/or specified;
construction of new interior improvements including but
not limited to new elevator, new stairs, interior walls,
ceilings, lighting, air conditioning, plumbing, etc. all as
indicated on the drawings and/or specified.
Size: See description above
Cost: $16.04 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services
201200161.000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Construction Manager
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
c.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
23 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY
(Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
6
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Construction Management Services for Rehabilitation of Streets,
Pavement Preservation (Slurry Seal), Various Locations, Oahu,
Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2017
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
City & County of Honolulu
Department of Facility Maintenance,
Division of Road Maintenance
Mr. Kyle Oyasato, PE, Project
Manager (808) 768-3697
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided Construction Management Services for
this project which consisted of surveying neighborhood
streets for restoration issues such as curb repair,
raising of manholes and survey monuments, crack seal
of roads, slurry seal of roads for preservation and full
AC pavement restoration. The work included areas in
Nuuanu Valley, Pauoa, Pacific Heights, Salt Lake, and
the Aliamanu neighborhoods.
Once surveys were completed, SSFM oversaw the
contractor of these activities to assure compliance with
City and County of Honolulu standards.
The major concerns on this project included access for
residents and services during the preparation,
construction and curing of the slurry. Early and frequent
communication and notifications were required.
Size: See description above
Cost: $3.6 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services
2015_011.000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Construction Manager
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
c.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
24 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
7
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Hurricane Lane Emergency Road Repairs
Hilo, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2019 2020
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii, Department of
Transportation, Highways Division,
Hawaii District Office
Ms. Julann Sonomura, PE (808) 933-8866,
Julann.m.sonomura@hawaii.gov
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided planning, civil engineering, and
construction management services for repairs to
Hurricane Lane damaged roads. Hurricane Lane
caused severe damage to many State Highways
around the Island of Hawaii. The heavy and sustained
rainfall resulted in localized flooding and landslides
which made many roads unpassable and unsafe.
HDOT asked SSFM to assist in emergency response
to start repairing roads and slopes to provide the
affected communities with safe driving conditions and
passage.
Size: See description above
Cost: $75,000 (fees)
Relevance: Construction Management Services
2018_175.000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii
Prime Consultant
Planner
Civil Engineer
Construction Manager
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
c.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
d.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
25 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
8
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I)
II Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports
Section Utilities Relocation, Honolulu, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2021
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
Honolulu Authority for Rapid
Transportation, Honolulu, Hawaii
Mr. Brian Norris
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
(702) 304-7630
brian.norris@stantec.com
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided construction engineering and
inspection (CE&I) services for this Design-Build
contract that consisted of the design and construction of
5.2 miles of elevated guideway, four (4) stations and
associated facilities between Aloha Stadium and the
Middle Street Transit Center. Construction
Management work included construction oversight
services – performance of environmental monitoring,
and construction progress meetings; monitoring,
documenting and reporting construction progress.
Project Management work included reviewing and
processing submittals, requests for information,
requests for changes, progress payments and other
correspondence.
This project also involved the relocation of existing
utilities, water, sewer, electrical and communication
concrete duct banks, gas line, drain line and street
lighting from the Airport to Ala Moana Center in
preparation for rail construction.
The Airport Segment consisted of 214 total spans and
were constructed using precast concrete box girder
bridge segments. The segments were lifted and
supported by an overhead gantry crane while they were
tensioned. More than 2700 precast segments were
required for the Airport section, which included more
than 230 columns for the piers and 5400 permanent
sound walls.
Size: See description above
Cost: $450 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services
2015_035.000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii
Project Manager
Construction Manager
Traffic Engineer
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
26 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
9
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Kihei High School Complex, Phase 2
Kihei, Maui, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2023
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii, Department of
Education, Facilities Development
Branch
Mr. Edward Ige (808) 784-5040
edward.ige@k12.hi.us
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for
the 77-acre site development and ground up
construction of five buildings at the new Kihei High
School complex. Buildings included two Classroom
Buildings (28,132 sf each), a Cafeteria/Library Building
(36.903 sf), an Administration Building (6,193 sf) and a
PE Electives Building (10,089 sf).
The construction management work included pre-
construction services, coordination of submittals and
RFI’s, daily inspection of work perfo3rmed by the
various contractors, daily logs, review and negotiation
of contractor change orders, review of monthly pay
applications, weekly/monthly status reports, maintaining
repository of project documents and the
coordination/review of all certified payroll.
Size: See description above
Cost: $120 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services
\
2018_003.000
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Construction Manager
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
c.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
27 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
10
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED
Hana Highway Improvements, Huelo to Hana, Phase 2C
Maui, Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
2020 2020
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
State of Hawaii, Department of
Transportation, Maui District Mr. Robin Shishido, PE (808) 873-3538
Robin.k.shishido@hawaii.gov
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost)
Scope: SSFM provided construction management services for
this project included roadway, roadside, and drainage
improvements along Hana Highway, between mile
post 8.1 and 21.5, replacing and installing new metal
guardrail and end treatments, installing new soil nail
retaining walls, repaving of asphalt concrete
pavement, replacing and installing new pavement
markings, new signing, installing new concrete
drainage outlet structure, new grated drain inlets,
storm drain manholes, drain pipe/culverts, new
concrete rubble masonry wall and other incidental
items.
The project is located along a rural stretch of highway
that is subject to frequent inclement weather. The
makai travel lane at two locations of the highway had been compromised by landslides. The purpose of
the project was to install shotcrete walls supported by soil anchors to recreate the roadway shoulder and
stabilize the makai travel lane.
The project was the second phase of a design that was completed nearly 10 years prior. Due to the
unpredictable nature of the embankments in the area, the project terrain had changed significantly since
the design. SSFM worked with the Contractor and Geotechnical Engineer to recommend design
adjustments that would suit the existing conditions better. The recommendations included cost and
schedule considerations to minimize overruns.
Size: See description above
Cost: $4.8 million
Relevance: Construction Management Services
2015_034.005
25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
SSFM International, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Construction Manager
b.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
c.
(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE
County of Hawaii
Housing and Community Development
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Federal Form SF330
Part I:
Section G
(Key Personnel Participation in Example
Projects)
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
28 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
G. KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
26. NAMES OF KEY
PERSONNEL
(From Section E,
Block 12)
27. ROLE IN THIS
CONTRACT
(From Section E,
Block 13)
28. EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F
(Fill in “Example Projects Key” section below before completing
table. Place “X” under project key number for
participation in same or similar role.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Austen Drake, PE, LEED
GA Project Manager X X X
Jo-Anna Kuualoha
Herkes Project Manager
Renee Ishisaka, PE, SE Project Manager X
Michael Chanley, CCM Construction Manager
Sonny Keakealani Construction Inspector
Laura Assum-Dahleen Construction Inspector
Ranelle K. Ho, CCM Construction Manager X X X X X X
Paul M. Chung, PE, CQM Construction Manager X X
Ivan Nakasone, PE,
CCM, LEED AP BD+C Construction Manager X X X
Gordon M. Matsuoka,
PE, SE Construction Manager X X X
Javis Carino, PE, CQM Construction
Engineer/Inspector
Jim Tsuda Construction Inspector X X
George T. Haraguchi Construction Inspector X X
Charles Miller Construction Inspector X X X X
David Cansana Construction Inspector X X
29. EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F)
1
Hawaii Belt Road, Rehabilitation of Umauma Stream
Bridge, District of North Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Federal-Aid
Project No. BR-019-2(61) 6
Construction Management Services for Rehabilitation of
Streets, Pavement Preservation (Slurry Seal), Various
Locations, Oahu, Hawaii
2 Kaneohe Bay #2 Wastewater Pump Station Force Main,
Job No. W2-14, Kaneohe, Hawaii 7 Hurricane Lane Emergency Road Repairs, Hilo, Hawaii
3 OSD 1506 Pi‘ikoi Street CM, Honolulu, Hawaii 8
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection
(CE and I) II Consultant Services, Honolulu Rail Transit
Project, Airports Section Utilities Relocation, Honolulu,
Hawaii
4 Honolulu Rail Transit Project, HDOT Design Review
Consultant Phase 3 / 4 Honolulu, Hawaii 9 Kihei High School Complex, Phase 2, Kihei, Maui,
Hawaii
5
Rehabilitation of Buildings and Yard Areas at Piers 34-35,
Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Job H.C. 10368 and Building and
Improvements at Pier 35, Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Job
HMP 20905, Project No. H.C. 10512
10 Hana Highway Improvements, Huelo to Hana, Phase 2C,
Maui, Hawaii
County of Hawaii
Housing and Community Development
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Federal Form SF330
Part I:
Section H
(Additional Information)
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
Housing and Community Development, County of Hawaii Fiscal Year 2024-2025 OH.5) General Engineering - CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
H. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
29 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021)
NAME OF FIRM, PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS & LOCATION OF ALL OFFICES
Name of Firm SSFM International, Inc.
Main Office Iwilei Business Center
501 Sumner Street, Suite 620
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96817
Phone: (808) 531-1308
Fax: (808) 521-7348
Email: mmatsumoto@ssfm.com
Offices Maui Office
82 Pulehu Place, Suite 201
Kahului, Hawaii 96732
Phone: (808) 244-7630
Fax: (855) 329-7736
Email: ematsuda@ssfm.com
Manila Office
Robinsons Cybergate 3, 8th Floor
Pioneer Street, Mandaluyong City
Metro Manila 1554, Philippines
Phone: +63 (2) 439-2988
Email: jmorales@ssfm.com
Kauai Office
3215 Kuhio Highway, Unit 106
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
Phone: (808) 245-3075
Fax: (855) 329-7736
Email: ggokan@ssfm.com
Okinawa Office
Sunflower Bldg. #201
2-19-9 Chatan, Chatan-cho, Nakagami-gun
Okinawa 904-0116, Japan
Phone: +81 (98) 923-4471 O
Email: mmatsumoto@ssfm.com
Hilo Office
99 Aupuni Street, Suite 220
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Phone: (808) 933-2727
Fax: (855) 329-7736
Email: adrake@ssfm.com
Guam Office
Ixora Industrial Park
215 Rojas Street, Suite 213
Harmon, Guam 96913
Phone: (671) 646-7736
Fax: (855) 329-7736
Email: jduenas@ssfm.com
SSFM’s Core Services Program Management
Project Management
Community Planning
Master Planning
Special Area Studies for Complete
Streets
Environmental Assessments &
Impact Statements
Construction Management
Civil Engineering
Traffic Engineering
Structural Engineering
Special Inspections
GIS Programming
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AGE OF FIRM AND AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (5 YEARS)
AGE OF FIRM
We have been in
business in the State
of Hawaii for over 65
years.
SSFM International, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned company founded in 1959 currently
providing professional project management, planning, civil engineering, structural
engineering, and construction management services in the State of Hawaii and the Pacific
Region.
AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
FOR THE LAST 5 YEARS
NUMBER OF
YEAR EMPLOYEES
2023 205
2022 197
2021 204
2020 206
2019 190
Total 1,002
Average 1,002/5 = 200 employees per year
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY EMPLOYEES
See sections E and F for a listing of all key personnel and work relevant to the project management, structural
engineering and civil engineering experiences requested in the public announcement for professional services. The
diversity of our project management and engineering projects illustrated as work accomplished by the firm in Section F
indicates our firm's expertise and versatility. Without exception, all of our key personnel have had significant and related
experiences on numerous similar major new construction project assignments. We have accomplished numerous
structural, civil and multi-discipline contracts over the past 30 years for State, County and Federal agencies throughout
Hawaii.
For this any project assignment, SSFM commits its senior level “A Team” to provide the appropriate corporate oversight to
assure mobilization of all required staffing and resources. This group includes the following:
Years of
Experience
Michael P. Matsumoto, PE, FACEC
President/CEO
Mr. Matsumoto joined the firm in 1968 as a structural engineer and is currently a principal
and President/CEO of the firm. He is responsible for firm-wide management and oversees
the firm's technology strategy and operations. He is a trained organizational and technical
peer reviewer and has conducted numerous peer reviews of engineering firms for the
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Years of
Experience
American Council of Engineering Companies, the Council of American Structural Engineers,
and the Structural Engineers Risk Management Council.
Cheryl Soon, Ph.D., FAICP
Senior Planner and Transportation Practice Leader
Ms. Cheryl Soon is a senior planner with extensive national and Hawaii experience in both
public and private sectors. Cheryl has a track record for quality, timeliness, being on-budget,
and repeatedly exceeding expectations. Her work has won several awards and she is
distinguished as a Fellow in the American Institute of Certified Planners, the highest honor
available for a professional planner.
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Susan Uyesugi, PE
Water Practice Advisor
Ms. Uyesugi is an experienced project manager/coordinator and has over 32 years of
experience in managing projects and programs. She is especially knowledgeable of the
water utility industry in City & County of Honolulu gained from her 32 years with the Honolulu
Board of Water Supply
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Stacey D.K. Miyamoto, PMP, ENV SP
Project Manager
A Certified Project Management Professional, Ms. Miyamoto is currently the Manager of
SSFM's Project Management Group and provides project management and technology
services to a wide cross section of private corporations and public agencies. She has
supervisory oversight of the firm's Project Management and Coordination firm wide. She
heads project teams composed of Program and Project Managers, Project Coordinators,
Planners, Architects, Various Engineering Specialists, BIM Modelers/Designers, Geospatial
Technicians, Multimedia Specialists, Database Administrators and Information Technology
Specialists.
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Lana Barrett, PMP
Project Manager
Ms. Barrett is experienced in providing project coordination and project management support
for building and infrastructure projects for both public and private sector clients. She provides
project management services and manages and leads project teams composed of Program
and Project Managers, Project Coordinators, Planners, Architects, Various Engineering
Specialists, and BIM Modelers/Designers.
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Karley Halsted, PE
Project Engineer
Ms. Halsted is a Senior Project Engineer assigned to SSFM’s Project Management Group in
Honolulu, managing the HDOT rail coordination team while assisting teams needing
constructability and quality review. She has extensive experience in construction
management, construction administration, corridor design and plan review. She has
designed and overseen the construction of civil site, roadway and structural improvements
compliant with City, State, and Federal standards and policies.
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Darin Mar, PE, GGP
Project Manager
Mr. Mar is a project manager and project engineer with extensive experience in traffic
engineering, operation, design, & construction) and transportation planning. His experience
includes traffic data collection and analysis, roadway geometrics, accident analysis,
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Years of
Experience
investigation, and evaluation of traffic safety and congestion concerns. He has designed and
implemented traffic improvements compliant with City, State, and Federal (MUTCD)
standards and policies.
Amy Taniguchi, PE, PMP, GPCP
Project Manager
Ms. Taniguchi is a Project Manager assigned to SSFM’s Project Management Group in
Honolulu. She has extensive experience as a structural designer having worked with steel,
concrete, masonry, timber and cold-formed materials on a variety of residential, medical,
recreational, educational, and industrial projects. She is also proficient in a wide range of
structural engineering software applications.
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Norman M. Kawachika, PE
Project Manager
Mr. Kawachika has over 45 years of experience in design management and construction
management for a wide variety of projects, including airports, educational institutions,
hospitals, transportation systems and commercial facilities. He has managed numerous
projects involving complex requirements for design and construction. He is responsible for
engineering projects throughout the Pacific Basin, including work on Kwajalein Atoll,
Johnston Atoll, Wake Island, Guam, Saipan and Pohnpei. He serves as the primary interface
for technical support for various military, federal, state and city projects.
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Glenn M. Yasui, PE
Project Manager
Mr. Yasui is a senior engineering program manager with over 50 years of highway
engineering and administration experience. He is known for his ability to establish effective
working relationships in partnership-type programs, including the administration of multiple
Federal, State, and Territorial government highway programs through strategic leadership,
facilitation, consensus building and open, cooperative, and collaborative partnerships.
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Dean Uchida
Project Manager
Mr. Uchida is currently a Senior Project Manager in SSFM’s Development Group and
provides management services to a wide cross section of private corporations and public
agencies. He both manages and works within teams composed of a wide variety of
managers, planners and design professionals. Mr. Uchida has over 30 years of professional
experience in governmental and corporate management positions.
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Aaron Wong, PE, G
Project Manager
Mr. Wong has 19 years of experience in Geotechnical Design and Support, Construction
Quality Control, and conducted field activities in Site Reconnaissance, Exploratory
Programs, Soil Testing Programs, Development of Geotechnical Recommendations, Road
Condition Surveys, Roadway Structural Section Analysis, and Permitting.
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Connor O’Toole
Project Specialist
Mr. O’Toole has recently provided managerial oversight in the San Diego region for ADP –
focusing on B2B needs and strategic partnerships. Additionally, he has 3 years of
experience providing leadership and operations management for SUNSHARK, growing
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Years of
Experience
revenue and assisting with logistics of importing goods. His focus in the nonprofit sector has
been to collaborate with local business owners and government officials to enhance the
needs of the community and adhere to a sustainable lifestyle regarding clean waterways and
oceans for future generations.
John S. Uno, PE, SE, ENV SP
Structural Engineer
Mr. Uno has nearly 20 years of consulting experience as a Principal, Project Manager, and
Structural Engineer. He is currently assigned to SSFM’s Engineering Group and serves as
the Manager of our Structural Engineering Team. Mr. Uno’s clients include federal, state and
county governments, commercial, and private entities in Hawaii, Guam, Japan and Okinawa
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Renee Ishisaka, PE, SE, LEED AP
Structural and Civil Engineer
Ms. Ishisaka is an experienced structural engineer with over 8 years experience in a wide
variety of both design and construction projects. Projects have involved reinforced,
prestressed and post-tensioned concrete; structural steel; masonry; and timber construction.
She has extensive experience with the following types of projects: Hospitals, Department of
Defense projects, airport facilities, commercial/office buildings, residential buildings, and
educational facilities.
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Myron Okubo, PE, SE
Structural Engineer
Mr. Okubo has significant experience as a consulting engineer in Hawaii and the Pacific
Region. He serves as the Lead Structural Engineer for our Structural Engineering Team. Mr.
Okubo has been the Engineer-of-Record for piers, wharves, waterfront structures, bridges,
military facilities, wastewater treatment plants, wastewater pump stations, offices, industrial
buildings, commercial facilities, hotels and resorts, warehouses, condominiums, and other
structural types. His past assignments enabled him to provide cost effective designs in
reinforced and prestressed concrete, structural steel, and timber.
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Kathleen Wong, PE, SE
Structural Engineer
Ms. Wong is a Project Engineer assigned to SSFM’s Engineering Group and is responsible
for the planning and design of structural engineering projects including the preparation of
calculations, specifications, cost estimates and conducting special inspections and
construction observation services. Projects have involved reinforced, prestressed and post-
tensioned concrete; structural steel; masonry; and timber construction.
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Bennett Fung, PE, SE
Structural Engineer
Mr. Fung is a Project Engineer assigned to SSFM’s Engineering Group and is responsible
for the planning and design of structural engineering projects including the preparation of
calculations, specifications, and cost estimates and conducting special inspections and
construction observation services. Projects have involved reinforced, prestressed and post-
tensioned concrete; structural steel; masonry; and timber construction.
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Akira Ito, PE
Civil (Structures) Engineer
Mr. Ito joined the firm in 2011 as a Structural Engineering Intern assigned to SSFM’s
Engineering Group. In this position, he worked on calculations, reports, specifications and
drawings for various projects using AutoCAD, Revit, SAP2000, Enercalc, SBEDS. As a
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Years of
Experience
Structural Design Engineer, he currently performs planning and design for a wide variety of
structural engineering projects.
Christopher Wise
Structural Design Engineer
Mr. Wise is a Structural Engineer in SSFM’s Engineering Group. His projects have involved
reinforced concrete, structural steel, aluminum and stainless steel, cold-formed steel,
masonry, and timber construction ranging in size and scope from single element to larger
structures. Mr. Wise has experience working with industrial, medical, residential, and
commercial structures, nondestructive and destructive testing, and computer modeling of
structures with project located in Hawaii, California, Texas, and Idaho. He has conducted
investigations of concrete, steel, and wood structures and was responsible for structural
earthquake design of various building components and systems, plan preparation for new
construction and renovation/tenant improvements, and the investigation and rehabilitation of
existing structures.
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Dolores Herrera, EIT
Structural Design Engineer
Ms. Herrera, a Master Graduate in Structural Engineering, provides analysis, design, plan
and research for structural components and structural systems for a diverse array of project
types. Her work encompasses safety, technical, economical, and environmental concerns in
addition to social factors as she strives to achieve sustainable design options for our
communities.
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Wilmar Jay Butac, EIT
Structural Design Engineer
Mr. Butac joined the firm in 2023 as a Structural Designer assigned to SSFM’s Structural
Engineering Group. As a Structural Designer, he currently performs planning and design for
a variety of structural engineering projects.
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Corey Matsuoka, PE, PMP, LEED AP
Civil Engineer
Mr. Matsuoka is the Manager of SSFM’s Engineering Group, including structural engineers
and civil engineers. He also serves as a Senior Project Manager responsible for the planning
and design of architectural and engineering projects including the preparation of drawings,
calculations, specifications, and cost estimates, and conducting special inspections and
construction observation services. He has extensive experience in projects involving
commercial/office buildings, residential buildings, educational facilities, site development and
telecommunication projects.
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Wendy McLain, PE, LEED AP
Civil Engineer
Ms. McLain joined the firm in 2001 and is currently a Senior Project Engineer in SSFM’s
Engineering Group that includes professional staff in Honolulu, Hawaii and Maui. In this
position, she supervises project engineers and teams working on a wide variety of civil
engineering projects. She has extensive experience in site development, site layout,
wastewater, stormwater, drinking water, collection and distribution and treatment systems,
grading and drainage, pavement repairs and project management services. She is also
experienced with Low Impact Development (LID) and sustainable storm water management
design.
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Years of
Experience
Richard Y. Santo, PE, ENV SP
Civil Engineer
Mr. Santo is a Project Manager highly experienced in national and international projects. He
is currently assigned to SSFM’s Civil Engineering Group. Mr. Santo is skilled in all phases of
engineering operations and familiar with all aspects of civil sitework designs. He has led
projects in civil site and land development designs/studies consisting of roads, grading,
water, sewer and drainage works.
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Lance Tokuda, PE
Civil Engineer
Mr. Tokuda is experienced in design and managing numerous engineering investigations,
concept studies, and design of civil engineering projects throughout the states of Hawaii,
California and Washington. He has worked on storm water and flood control, wastewater
treatment, reclamation and disposal, raw water reclamation, and infrastructure master
planning projects. Local design projects involved Federal and State permitting relating to the
construction of roadways, culverts, bridges, wastewater disposal, and flood control. Storm
water planning projects include development of site-specific best management practices for
erosion control and pollution prevention plan, and the ongoing revision to the City and
County of Honolulu storm water and erosion control plan.
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Robin Barnes, P.Eng.
Civil Engineer
Mr. Barnes is a senior design engineer with SSFM and provides engineering design support
design review on a wide variety of Civil Engineering projects. Robin was formerly the
Water/Drainage Engineer with the City of Kelowna (2005-2007), and was responsible for
project management and delivery of capital improvement projects within the water supply
and distribution system, as well as the drainage infrastructure within the City of Kelowna. In
addition to delivery of capital improvement projects, he responsible for budget preparation,
Council presentations, in-house design and construction projects, review and approval of
water and drainage infrastructure in new development areas within the City of Kelowna
service area.
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Chadwick Kaiwikuamoohoihou, PE
Civil Engineer
Mr. Kaiwikuamoohoihou has significant experience working on construction and
environmental projects in Hawaii, California, and the Pacific. He has extensive experience in
site civil design, construction management, and environmental consulting. As a native and
resident of Hawaii, he has in-depth knowledge of applicable federal, state, and county laws,
regulations, and guidance.
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Maile LaFave, PE
Civil Engineer
Ms. LaFave is currently a Project Civil Engineer assigned to the Engineering Group in our
Honolulu Office. In this position, she currently performs planning and design for a wide
variety of civil engineering projects, including projects for both public sector and private
sector clients.
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Years of
Experience
Michael Y. Packard, PE, PTOE
Traffic Engineer
Mr. Packard is a Senior Traffic Engineer in SSFM’s Strategic Services Group. He has over
15 years of progressive traffic engineering and transportation planning experience including
traffic operations analysis and transportation network planning of “Complete Streets,” bicycle
and pedestrian facility design. Mr. Packard has worked on a variety of planning projects
including studies for transportation corridors, sub-area circulation analysis, route location,
traffic safety, and traffic impact analysis for residential, commercial and mixed-use centers.
He has also worked on a variety of design projects including traffic signals, fiber optic and
wireless transportation management systems, and red-light photo enforcement.
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David Miyasaki, PE
Traffic Engineer
Mr. Miyasaki is a transportation engineer and is experienced in utilizing HCS, Synchro and
Simtraffic to evaluate traffic operations for both uninterrupted and interrupted flow conditions.
David has used Vissim to model multi-modal for various projects to look at simulations to
improve queuing and weaving conflicts along freeway segments and at intersections. David
is proficient in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Word.
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Harrison P. Burke, E.I.T.
Traffic Engineer
Mr. Burke is a Traffic Engineer in SSFM’s Strategic Services Group. Since graduating
college, he has been involved in numerous aspects of transportation design – including an
emphasis on the planning and design of bike facilities and “Complete Streets” related safety
improvements for bicyclists and pedestrians. He has also worked extensively on plan
production for a large-scale arterial resurfacing program.
Melissa May, AICP
Project Planner
Ms. May is the Manager of SSFM’s Strategic Services Group and has over a decade of
experience in permitting and entitlements in Hawaii. Ms. White has worked on a wide variety
of projects for both public and private sector clients, including renewable energy
development, endangered species habitat conservation plans, electric utility projects,
disaster planning, habitat creation, construction monitoring, municipal water supply, and
water quality restoration projects. Ms. White’s training in environmental science and
anthropology informs cultural and environmental sensitivity in her work.
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Oliver Lau, AICP
Project Planner
Mr. Lau has over 5 years of experience providing community, transportation and climate and
resilience planning in Hawaii, on the U.S. mainland, and across the Pacific. He is a systems
thinker who is passionate about reaching planning solutions informed by robust public
engagement supported by data analysis. He has worked with a wide range of clients from
small rural communities to large federal agencies. Through this experience he has
developed skills in geographic information systems, technical writing, graphic design, and
virtual and face-to-face meeting facilitation.
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Experience
Jennifer M. Scheffel
Environmental Planner
Ms. Scheffel has 15 years of experience in environmental planning and project management.
Experience includes public involvement, environmental documentation, and permitting for
the energy sector (including renewable energy), transportation and transit, and Department
of Defense projects (Air Force, Navy, and Marines) in Hawaii, Guam, the Commonwealth of
Northern Mariana Islands, and the US mainland. Also experienced with environmental
compliance during design, preconstruction, construction, and post-construction.
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Lulu Chun
Project Planner
Ms. Chun is currently a Planner in our Strategic Services Group. In this position, she
currently performs mapping or graphic design using Adobe suites, ArcGIS, Sketchup or
similar computer graphics to support work on transportation planning, urban design, and
traffic engineering projects.
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Heather Bartlett
Project Planner
Ms. Bartlett has over 5 years of experience providing community planning services in Hawaii
and on the U.S. mainland. She is knowledgeable about research and data-driven
approaches to inform creative problem solving. She excels in community engagement,
connecting with stakeholders, and building relationships that bridge workgroups. Through
these involvements she has developed skills in geographical information systems analysis,
R, database management, responsive web development, collaborative project planning and
implementation. She is a team motivator and effective communicator and above all, she has
a passion to do good for the community she serves.
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ALICE McLean
Project Planner
Ms. McLean has 13 years of experience managing complex projects, engaging with
stakeholders, conducting research and data analysis, and communicating effectively on a
variety of platforms. She has experience working in collaboration across sectors to identify
and implement community-based ecosystem restoration strategies.
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Ranelle K. Ho, CCM, CQM, CGA
Construction Manager
Ms. Ho is the Manager of SSFM’s Construction Management Group and also serves as a
Senior Project Manager on a wide variety of assignments. She has extensive project
management experience for a wide variety of projects, including development projects and
community master planning, educational projects, residential projects, and institutional
projects in Hawaii. She has managed numerous projects involving complex requirements for
planning, design and construction. She serves as the primary interface for technical support
for various military, federal, state and county projects.
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Paul M. Chung, PE
Construction Manager/Senior Civil Engineer
Mr. Chung is a project engineer with extensive project management and civil engineering
experience. His managerial experience; technical expertise/field experience, practical
knowledge and strong leadership qualities are exemplified in his excellent working
relationships and ability to work collaboratively with all project stakeholders. His strengths
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Experience
include dedication, effective problem-solving, interpersonal and organizational skills to
manage a variety of tasks and projects, with the flexibility to meet demanding work
environment challenges.
Ivan Nakasone, PE, CCM, LEED AP BD+C
Construction Engineer
Mr. Nakasone is currently a Construction Engineer, providing construction management and
inspection, for City wastewater and University of Hawaii projects. He has worked as a
construction inspector and construction engineer for City and State projects. As a
construction engineer he has performed the following duties: managed and inspected the
installation/rehabilitation of thousands of feet of sewer lines and the consequential
relocation/reinforcement of waterlines and other underground utilities and structures;
coordinated the removal, relocation and installation of utilities with agencies such as HECO,
Hawaiian Telcom and the Board of Water Supply; managed the acquisition and upkeep of
permits, including: excavation, street usage, NPDES, noise variance, and discharge; and
organized and led pre-construction, special, and weekly control meetings for various
projects.
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Gordon Matsuoka, PE
Construction Manager/Engineer
Mr. Matsuoka currently serves as a Construction Manager and/or Construction Engineer on
a wide variety of building and infrastructure assignments for SSFM. He is experienced in
monitoring the work of CM staff and contractors.
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Thomas Fujimoto, CCM, ENV SP
Construction Manager
Mr. Fujimoto has significant construction management and project management
experiences. His background includes military construction, wastewater treatment plants,
education facilities, luxury condominium, rail, and airport projects. He has extensive industry
knowledge from the standpoint of an owner’s representative, a construction manager, and a
project manager. Mr. Fujimoto’s expertise includes quality assurance and quality control
management, job-site safety, subcontractor and contract management and construction
scheduling.
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Javis D. Carino, PE, CQM
Construction Manager/Engineer
Mr. Carino currently works as a Construction Engineer performing construction management
for a wide variety of clients and project types. He is experienced in providing construction
management and support services for federal aid highway, site infrastructure, and building
projects. In this role, he has coordinated and reviewed contractor's work schedules, reviewed
construction contract cost control procedures, conducted construction progress inspections,
conducted construction quality control services, reviewed contractor’s tests on materials and
systems, reviewed materials and equipment receiving documentation, reviewed and
documented construction contract changes, completed construction phase documentation,
and conducted substantial completion and final inspection services.
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George T. Haraguchi
Construction Inspector
Mr. Haraguchi has over 30 years of experience as a construction inspector in the State of
Hawaii. His broad experience includes sewer systems, water systems, drainage systems,
roads, bridges, and high-rise structures. In addition, he has been involved with various
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Experience
Federal-Aid projects with the Hawaii Department of Transportation.
Feliberto Velasco Jr.
Construction Inspector
Mr. Velasco, Jr. is a Senior Construction Inspector in SSFM’s Construction Management
Group. He has over 40 years of experience in the industry and has held positions as
Construction Inspector and Engineering Tech with the State of Hawaii, Department of
Transportation - Highways Division at various branches, and the City and County of
Honolulu, Department of Design and Construction.
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Keith Tanigawa
Construction Inspector
Mr. Tanigawa has over 30 years of experience in the construction industry. He is a skilled
foreman and inspector who has worked on wide array projects including those with the State
of Hawaii Department of Transportation, City & County Honolulu, Department of Defense,
government housing and educational facilities. In addition, Mr. Tanigawa has extensive
knowledge in projects involving reinforcing steel and post tension cable work.
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Jim Tsuda
Construction Inspector
Mr. Tsuda is a Construction Inspector in SSFM’s Construction Management Group. He has a
wide variety of project experiences, including reviewing contractor's work schedules,
reviewing construction contract cost control procedures, conducting construction progress
inspections, conducting construction quality control services, reviewing contractor’s tests on
materials and systems, reviewing materials and equipment receiving documentation,
reviewing and documenting construction contract changes, completing construction phase
documentation, and conducting substantial completion and final inspection services.
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Charles Miller
Construction Inspector
Mr. Miller is a Construction Inspector at SSFM and a member of its Construction
Management Group. He has over 20 years of experience in the construction industry
including Construction Inspector at DOT Highways (1 year).
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David Cansana
Construction Inspector
Mr. Cansana is a Construction Inspector I at SSFM and a member of its Construction
Management Group. He started off as a Field Office Clerk and worked directly with the
Project Engineer to file and maintains documents according to Federal standards. As a
Construction Inspector, he is currently working on the Honolulu Authority for Rapid
Transportation (HART) ASU and On-call Contractor 3 projects.
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Craig Keao, CCM
Construction Inspector
Mr. Keao has 30 years of experience in construction. His background encompasses many
varying facets of the industry. He is a skilled and detailed inspector who has worked on
private and government projects. He possesses great knowledge of equipment operations,
materials testing guidelines and DOT regulations. Mr. Keao also has excellent leadership
skills and is often utilized as the field liaison between the contractors, sub-consultants and
client.
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Bruce Hirota
Construction Engineer
Mr. Hirota has 30 years of experience assisting with and coordinating contracting services
for various clients including the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation, City & County
of Honolulu, Army Corp of Engineers, NAVFAC, FHWA, & various utility companies including
the Board of Water Supply, Hawaii Gas & Hawaiian Electric.
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Daniel Kaiawe
Supervising Construction Inspector
Mr. Kaiawe joined the SSFM team with over 25 years of experience in the construction
industry, with an extensive background in highways and roads. He has worked on projects
throughout Hawaii in various roles including stone masonry, concrete flatwork, heavy
equipment operator, field supervisor, foreman, and quality control.
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Derrick White
Construction Inspector
Mr. White has 37 years of experience in the construction industry. He has worked on
projects for various clients including the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation, City &
County projects for the various islands of Hawaii, FHWA, HART, & Hawaiian Electric. His
experience includes working on several unique State of Hawaii Department of Transportation
projects such as the completion and opening of the H-3 freeway, installation of the Zip Lane,
extension of the Zip Lane, construction projects for the lobby areas of the Lihue Airport, and
several different bridge projects as well.
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Patrick Pamatigan
Construction Inspector
Mr. Pamatigan has 33 years of experience in the construction industry. He has extensive
years in this industry and brings a unique skill set and valuable insight in overseeing multiple
projects with multiple phases and tasks. He has a proven track record of working
collaboratively with team members and associated agencies to achieve safety, production,
quality, and budgetary goals. In addition, he has considerable experience in managing
projects from beginning to end, developing, and executing project plan, managing process
and personnel, proactively identifying issues, and developing solutions to mitigate cost and
conflict. Currently, Mr. Pamatigan is a Construction Inspector on the Pali Highway
Resurfacing, Vineyard Boulevard to Waokanaka Street project for the State of Hawaii
Department of Transportation, Highways Division.
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Tony Castillo
Construction Inspector
Mr. Castillejos has 18 years of experience in the construction industry. He has worked on
projects for various clients including the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation, most
notably, the New Mauka Concourse Extension Project at the Daniel K. Inouye International
Airport, which was a huge undertaking and a part of the Hawaii Airport Modernization
Program and was the first major expansion since Terminal 1 was built in the 1990s. He also
worked on various Federal, City & County, and private sector projects.
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Years of
Experience
Clifton Tobalado
Construction Inspector
Mr. Tobalado has 16 years of experience in the construction industry. His experience as a
Construction Inspector includes extensive emergency work projects for the State of Hawaii
Department of Transportation on the island of Kauai, which included the removal and
construction of the 3 bridges at Waioli/Waipa/Waikoko, Hanalei hillside landslide cleanup
and slope stabilization, Waikoko bridge shoreline revetment, Wailua bridge pier scouring
repair, and Wailua bridge flood debris cleanup. Mr. Tobalado’s experience also includes
roadway reconstruction and paving projects on the island of Kauai. Prior to his career as a
Construction Inspector, Mr. Tobalado worked with an Audio-Visual contractor for 10 years as
an Estimator/Project Coordinator.
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Shane Ramos
Construction Inspector
Mr. Ramos is a part of the SSFM Construction Management Group and is currently working
on the General Bridge and Tunnel Inspection Program Services Project as an Inspector.
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Niki Cuaresma
Construction Inspector
Ms. Cuaresma has worked in the SSFM Construction Management Group from 2017-2023.
She has worked directly with the construction inspectors, project engineers, and project
managers. She has assisted with field inspections, preparation of field reports, and filed and
maintained record documents according to the clients’ requirements.
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Daryl Cardines
Construction Inspector
Mr. Daryl Cardines has his Vocational School Certificate from the Local 368 Laborers Union
and has 20+ years of experience managing and overseeing general contractors and
subcontractors to ensure compliance and providing general construction work and support
for residential and commercial projects. He has managed and instructed skilled and unskilled
laborers for various projects and ensured that the workers were qualified and knowledgeable
about their roles and assignments according to skill sets. Mr. Cardines also has extensive
knowledge and ability to interpret construction drawings, symbols, procedures, codes, and
standard requirements.
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Kaelynn Navarro
Construction Inspector
Ms. Navarro has worked in the SSFM Construction Management Group from 2018 to 2023
and she has worked directly with the Group Manager, Construction Managers, Project
Engineers, and Construction Inspectors. She has provided Project Coordination support for
various Construction Management projects, which includes assisting with staff development
training, assisting with software platform, startup of projects, continuous upkeep of files,
verification of accuracy of Contractor’s certified payrolls, and client’s close out
requirements. In addition, she has provided administrative support to Project Managers in
other SSFM groups for a variety of projects. She has also acted as a Construction Inspector,
which includes, field verification, composing daily inspection reports and assisting the senior
inspectors with various requirements.
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Years of
Experience
Hugh Y Ono, PE
Vice President, Hawaii Island
Mr. Ono is the Vice President in charge of SSFM International, Inc.'s Hawaii Island Office. In
this role, he manages SSFM personnel and office affairs, serves as the principal point-of-
contact for SSFM's Hawaii Island clients, and provides project management services on
specific projects. He maintains a close relationship with all government agencies on the
Island of Hawaii and serves as a member of SSFM’s government affairs group.
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Jo-Anna Herkes
Business Development (Hilo Office)
Ms. Herkes serves as the SSFM Vice President in charge of the firm’s federal contracts
compliance program. She provides project management services to a wide cross section of
private corporations and public agencies. Ms. Herkes has over 35 years of professional
experience in corporate management and fundraising, Development of Community Relations
and Outreach Programs, Project Liaison to community organizations, community leaders,
neighborhood boards, business organizations, individual organizations and stakeholders.
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Austen Drake, PE
Civil Engineer (Hilo Office)
Mr. Drake joined the firm in 2008 and is currently the resident manager of SSFM’s Hilo
Office. He is a Project Engineer responsible for planning and design for a wide variety of civil
engineering projects. He has extensive experience in the planning and design of highway
and road projects.
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Robyn Ito, PMP, PE
Civil Engineer (Hilo Office)
Ms. Ito joined the firm in 2004 and is currently a Senior Project Engineer assigned to SSFM’s
Hilo Engineering Group. In this position, she currently performs planning and design for a
wide variety of project management and civil engineering assignments.
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Genevieve Runningwind
Senior Project Coordinator (Hilo Office)
Ms. Runningwind brings over 20 years of professional administrative experience and serves
as the Office Administrator for Hawaii Island and is a Senior Project Coordinator for a wide
variety of project management, construction management, planning, and engineering
projects. In her role as Senior Project Coordinator, she manages the documentation and file
management for all project activities and performs the contract and financial management for
each project. She performs research, data coordination, and compilation of information from
source materials and documents for submission to Clients. She also prepares Fee
Proposals, Notice to Consultants, Scopes of Work, Change Orders as well as reports,
submittal packages, project schedules, and other documents as needed.
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Michael Chanley, CCM
Construction Manager (Hilo Office)
Mr. Chanley has over 26 years of experience in construction management. His project
experience includes building subdivisions, roads, shopping centers, water tanks,
underground utilities, and airfield paving.
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Years of
Experience
Laura Assum-Dahleen
Construction Inspector (Hilo Office)
Ms. Assum-Dahleen has over 25 years of experience in construction management and
general contracting services. Fifteen years were working directly for a general contractor as
a Quality Control Manager, Project Manager, Estimator and Field Engineer.
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Galen Gokan, PE
Construction Manager & Project Engineer (Kauai Office)
Mr. Gokan is an experienced Project Engineer and Construction Manager in SSFM’s Kauai
Office. He has designed a wide variety of facilities and infrastructure including subdivisions,
roadways, and infrastructure for a wide variety of government agencies and private sector
clients. He also has experience in drainage studies and design of septic systems. He has
also provided construction management, construction administration, and inspection
services for subdivisions, roads, and utility infrastructure projects.
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Daniel Ha
Construction Engineer / Structural Design Engineer (Kauai Office)
Mr. Daniel Ha has 3 years of experience providing inspection and construction management
for his various projects and 2 years of experience providing structural design and drafting for
his various projects.
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Leslie Yoshioka
Construction Manager (Kauai Office)
Mr. Yoshioka is currently a Construction Manager in SSFM’s Kauai Office. He has over 35
years of engineering experience; initial 11 years involved with the design and construction of
water systems and state parks facilities and the remaining 24 years in the operations and
maintenance of County of Kauai Department of Water island wide water systems. He also
has 18 months of experience as a construction management project superintendent for the
planned master development of Kukuiula subdivision.
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Eric Matsuda, PE, LPLS
Manager, Maui Operations
Mr. Matsuda joined the firm in 2004 as a Senior Project Engineer in the Maui Office and is
experienced and licensed in both civil engineering and land surveying. His extensive project
experience on the Island of Maui has been focused on subdivisions, infrastructure, roads
and other related projects.
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Brooks Aoki, PE, LPLS
Civil Engineer (Maui Office)
Mr. Aoki currently works as a Construction Manager for a variety of clients and project types.
He is experienced in providing construction management and support services for Federal
Aid highway, site and roadway infrastructure projects. As Construction Manager his tasks
have included review of contractor’s work schedules, construction cost control procedures,
traffic control plans and material submittals. He has conducted and documented construction
progress inspections, quality assurance material sampling and reviewed and prepared
contract change orders and contractor payment requests.
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Experience
Cory J. Uchima
Construction Manager (Maui Office)
Mr. Uchima currently works as a Construction Manager/Senior Inspector for a variety of
clients and project types. Cory brings much experience to our Maui CM Team with his 10
years of Construction Management and 8 years as a Project Manager for a construction
company. He is experienced in providing construction management and support services for
Federal Aid highway, site and roadway infrastructure projects. As Construction Manager, his
tasks have included review of contractor’s work schedules, conformity to construction cost
control procedures, traffic control plans and material submittals. He has conducted and
documented construction progress inspections, quality assurance material sampling and
reviewed and prepared contract change orders and contractor payment requests.
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Jason Kuraoka
Field Engineer (Maui Office)
Mr. Kuraoka is an experienced field engineer with SSFM’s Maui Office. He is experienced in
providing field operation inspections for both County and State projects. As a field engineer
his tasks have included review of contractor interviews, work schedules, construction traffic
control plans and safety plans. He has conducted and documented project inspections,
material sampling and reviewed contract change orders.
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Shane Deocares
Construction Inspector (Maui Office)
Mr. Deocares is currently a Construction Inspector in the SSFM Maui Office. He is
experienced in providing construction management and support services for federal aid
highway, site infrastructure, and building projects.
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LIST OF REPRESENTATIVE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
SSFM has extensive experience on construction management, construction administration, and special inspections
project assignments. Our construction management and special inspections experiences are best exemplified in the
following examples:
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Hoku Kea Observatory Decommissioning Project and Environmental
Assessment (EA)
Mauna Kea, Hawaii Island, Hawaii
SSFM provided overall project management of the complete Design-Bid-Build,
including planning and permitting, and construction management for the
decommissioning of the Hoku Kea Observatory building structure, generator building,
and associated telecommunications and electrical infrastructure on the summit of
Mauna Kea. The proposed deconstruction required compliance with extensive
guidelines driven by the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan and
development of an HRS 343 EA, and a Conservation District Use Permit.
Estimated Construction Cost: $1.4 million
Hurricane Lane Emergency Road Repairs
Hilo, Hawaii
SSFM provided planning, civil engineering, and construction management services
for repairs to Hurricane Lane damaged roads. Hurricane Lane caused severe damage
to many State Highways around the Island of Hawaii. The heavy and sustained
rainfall resulted in localized flooding and landslides which made many roads
unpassable and unsafe. HDOT asked SSFM to assist in emergency response to start
repairing roads and slopes to provide the affected communities with safe driving
conditions and passage.
Cost: $75,000 (fees)
Kilauea Elementary School Renovation of Building B
Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for the renovation of an existing
historic structure (Building B) and conversion to an Administration Building. Special
effort was required to maintain the completion schedule. This project received the
Historic Hawaii Foundation Award in 2019.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.0 million
Kapaa High School Career Pathways Renovation
Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management to the additions and alterations to Building
G (Industrial Arts Building) for the automotive and carpentry shops, as well as the
renovation of Building D (Culinary Arts) at the school’s Career Pathways Center. The
intent of this project was to modernize and expand useful space in the career
pathways classrooms and facilities.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.0 million
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Kihei High School Complex – New School Phase 2
Kihei, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for the 77-acre site development
and ground up construction of five buildings at the new Kihei High School complex.
Buildings included two Classroom Buildings (28,132 sf each), a Cafeteria/Library
Building (36.903 sf), an Administration Building (6,193 sf) and a PE Electives Building
(10,089 sf).
Estimated Construction Cost: $120 million
East Section Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE and I) II Consultant
Services, Honolulu Rail Transit Project, Airports Section Utilities Relocation,
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction engineering and inspection (CE&I) services for this
Design-Build contract that consisted of the design and construction of 5.2 miles of
elevated guideway, four (4) stations and associated facilities between Aloha Stadium
and the Middle Street Transit Center. Construction Management work included
construction oversight services – performance of environmental monitoring, and
construction progress meetings; monitoring, documenting and reporting construction
progress.
Estimated Construction Cost: $450 million
Water Infrastructure Improvements, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, Hawaii,
Project No. UHH-2010-024
SSFM provided construction management services for a new drinking water well,
control building, pad, pump, and other appurtenances. Improvements included a new
access road and 16” waterline from the well to an existing 1.0 MG UH reservoir tank.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.4 million
Upper Kapahi Reservoir Dam
Kapaa, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction inspection services for this reservoir improvement
project that included the installation of an embankment dam, blanket, toe drain, rock
slope protection and spillway in an existing reservoir. Also include was the installation
of outlet works intake, concrete channel, impact basin and catwalk.
Estimated Cost: $176,724 (fees)
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Mauna Lahilahi Beach Park Rock Revetment
Waianae, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management for this project consisting of installing a
rock revetment along the shoreline, at Mauna Lahilahi Beach Park. Work included
removal of the existing shoreline sandbag and rock barrier and creation of a new 350’
wall rock revetment, consisting of two (2) layers of 1.5-ton armor stone, two (2) layers
of 300 lb. bedding stone, and a fabric layer to contain the sand and crushed rock fill.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2 million
Citron Street Residential Conversion
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for this 10,300 sq. ft. residential
renovation project. Services included project management, review/interpretation of
plans and specifications, construction scheduling, quality assurance, construction
changes and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final
completion and inspection, and contractor progress payments.
Estimated Construction Cost: $5.1 million
Roundabout at Maui Lani Parkway and Kamehameha Avenue
Kahului, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for a new roundabout at the
intersection of Maui Lani Parkway and Kamehameha Avenue. The scope of work
included removal of obstructions, road pavement work, construction of curb ramps,
sidewalk, adjusting manholes, irrigation and water valves, storm drain culvert, culvert
headwall, crosswalk pedestrian beacons; pavement striping and markers; replaced
street signs and other incidental items.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.9 million
Hana Highway Improvements, Huelo to Hana, Phase 2C
Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for this project included roadway,
roadside, and drainage improvements along Hana Highway, between mile post 8.1
and 21.5, replacing and installing new metal guardrail and end treatments, installing
new soil nail retaining walls, repaving of asphalt concrete pavement, replacing and
installing new pavement markings, new signing, installing new concrete drainage
outlet structure, new grated drain inlets, storm drain manholes, drain pipe/culverts,
new concrete rubble masonry wall and other incidental items.
Estimated Construction Cost: $4.8 million
Guam Cultural Repository, Project Management & Construction Management
Services, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam
SSFM provided Project Management/Construction Administration for the design and
construction phases of the Guam Cultural Repository (GCR). The 13,000 SF facility
enables the Territory of Guam to address the current artifact storage deficiency and to
accession archaeological objects discovered or unearthed during construction
activities on Guam.
Estimated Construction Cost: $10 million
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
South Ramp Taxiway and Ramp Improvements, State Project No. AH2023-15,
Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for an access road, extension of
Taxilane “K”, and construction of General Aviation (GA) facilities on the South Ramp.
The site improvements included installing pre-engineered T-hangars, and
infrastructure including drainage, water, sewer, power, communications, and security.
Estimated Construction Cost: $12.9 million
A.B. Won Pat International Airport, Runway 6L/24R Rehabilitation, Tamuning,
Guam
SSFM provided Project Management and Construction Management services for the
rehabilitation of Runway 6L/24R. The project is the Airport’s primary runway, which
consist of approximately 9,500+ linear feet of pavement that is composed primarily of
PCC or AC material for the surface areas of the runway, and a mixture of various
substances which includes the use of granular, compacted coral, asphalt, crushed
aggregate and other bituminous pavement material for the base, sub-base, and sub-
grade.
Estimated Construction Cost: $11.2 million
Na Pua Makani Wind Farm Foundation Installation Project
Kahuku, Hawaii
SSFM provided full-time construction inspector services for the drilling, rebar cage
installation and concrete placement of five (5) five steel utility pole foundations and
eleven (11) wooden utility poles installations. SSFM also worked with the contractor to
ensure the compliance to approved plans, specifications and HECo requirements.
Cost: $33,700 (fees)
Construction Support Services for Likelike Highway Resurfacing, School Street
to Emmeline Place, District of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Federal-Aid Project No.
NH-063-1(023)
SSFM provided construction management for all required engineering, inspection,
surveying, reinforcing requirements for safety and other regulations, and other
services required to properly manage and administer the construction. The project
included reconstructing weakened pavement areas; cold-planing; resurfacing;
replacing concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks and drainage inlets; upgrading
guardrails; adjusting utility boxes and manholes; and installing pavement markings
and traffic signs.
Estimated Construction Cost: $13.2 million
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Kwajalein Quality Assurance Representative Level III Services
Various Projects, Kwajalein Atoll
SSFM provided construction management services, including a full-time Quality
Assurance Representative (QAR) Level III to support FY16 RDT&E Repair Fire
Protection Systems and other various projects at Kwajalein Atoll.
Cost: $224,420 (fees)
Construction Management Services for the MCC, Chlorination Facilities, Koloa
Well 16A & 16B, Site and Building Improvements, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management and inspection for this project and services
included preparation for and performance of pre-construction meetings, owner and
contractor meetings. Also reviewed work relating to on-site issues and concerns,
coordinated project submittal requests, reviewed contractor payment; and evaluated
charge order documents.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.7 million
1902 Young Street Affordable Housing
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction support and construction management services for this
project. These services included project management, review/interpretation of plans
and specifications, construction scheduling, quality assurance, construction changes
and claims, maintaining records, preparing daily inspector's reports, final completion
and inspection, and contractor progress.
Estimated Construction Cost: $5.0 million
Kaaawa Fire Station Communication Facility Improvements and Tower
Replacement, Kaaawa, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services to improvements and updates for
the Kaaawa Fire Station along with the communication facility. Work included
replacement of the existing 100-foot tri-pod communication tower with a new, four-
sided 120-foot self-supporting communications tower. The project also involved
renovation of the existing equipment building, new waveguide bridge, replacement
and expansion of the existing generator building, fuel tank replacement, and
accessory improvements.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.2 million
Construction Management Services
Pavement Rehabilitation at Various South Maui Roads
Kihei, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management for reconstruction and rehabilitation road
work for various South Maui roads. SSFM ensured compliance and documentation
with State and Federal regulations. Also provided resolution of utility conflicts enabling
the Contractor to minimize delays and resulting delay claims.
Estimated Construction Cost: $4.9 million
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Waimea Canyon Middle School, Covered Playcourt
Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for this new covered playcourt
project. Work included preparation for and performance of pre-construction meetings,
owner and contractor meetings. Reviewed work relating to on-site issues and
concerns, coordinated project submittal requests, monitored/reviewed contractor
payment; evaluated/reviewed/prepared charge order documents; and prepared
documents required by the DOE Construction Management Section.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.1 million
Construction Management for Waiopai Bridge Repairs
Kaupo, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management for the replacement of the bridge railings,
concrete deck slab, approach metal guardrails, removal of delaminated/spalled
concrete, repairing corroded reinforcing bars, and repair with concrete mortar.
Estimated Construction Cost: $1.15 million
Construction Management Services for Access Control and CCTV System
Upgrade, Hilo International Airport, State Project No. AH1052-03
SSFM provided construction management for the installation of an integrated access
control and video monitoring system including card readers, cameras, controller
hardware, network switches, computer servers, client workstations, underground
electrical conduits, raceway, and cables.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.8 million
Umatac-Merizo Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Umatac, Guam
SSFM provided Owner's Site Representative and Inspection services for this design-
build project which involved the rehabilitation of existing collection lagoon with new
aerators, existing pump stations with new pumps, existing overland flow system with
new drainage and distribution system, construction of new headworks with drum
screens, new 0.3MG equalization tank at overland flow systems, new UV disinfection
systems, new conveyances, SCADA, site development and other appurtenances.
Estimated Construction Cost: $18.5 million
Waimanalo District Park Structural Improvements to Gymnasium, Waimanalo,
Hawaii
SSFM provided full-time construction inspection services, primarily quality assurance,
to ensure the work was being completed in general conformance with the construction
contract. Work consisted of selective demolition, concrete and reinforcing steel repair
and surface preparation, fabrication and installation of structural steel framing,
replacement of exterior metal siding, installation of elastomeric joint sealants,
application of corrosion mitigating coatings and painting.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3 million
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University of Hawaii Student Services Building RR Chilled Water Plant HVAC
Equipment Upgrade Controls and Rebalance System, Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for improvements to the existing
chilled water plant and HVAC equipment for improved system performance.
Estimated Construction Cost: $4.5 million
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Rockfall Mitigative Measures Phase 3, Honolulu,
Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for various construction activities
including intensive rock scaling, demolition and removal of GPS identified boulders,
installation of rock dowels and welded wire mesh, and spraying of shotcrete to fill
hazardous voids in the rock face.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.0 million
Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and Portland Cement Concrete Pavement
Rehabilitation, Vicinity of Waimalu to Vicinity of Halawa, Districts of Ewa and
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for this design-build projects that
included project planning, coordination, plan reviews and submittals facilitated
through our CM contract. Construction work included rehabilitation of the existing
concrete pavement and approximately 1,425 (12’ x 14’) jointed precast concrete
panels were installed in seven (7) various locations in both directions. Eastbound
shoulder widening improvements consisted of demolition of existing concrete
shoulders, excavation of cut areas, construction of MSE and cast-in-place retaining
walls, construction of a new 24’ wide PCC shoulder, highway lighting and safety
improvements. Shoulder widening was from the Waimalu Viaduct to the Aiea
Pedestrian Overpass, 0.71 miles.
Estimated Construction Cost: $73.7 million
Pali Highway Resurfacing, Waokanaka Street to Kamehameha Highway and Pali
Highway Lighting Replacement, Vineyard Boulevard to Kamehameha Highway,
Districts of Honolulu and Koolaupoko, Island of Oahu
SSFM provided construction management for this project that included reconstruction
of weakened pavement, cold planing and resurfacing of five (5) miles of 2-lane
highway utilizing asphalt and stone matrix asphalt (SMA). The project included:
Construction of 17,426 lineal feet of new concrete median barriers; Electrical
upgrades include traffic signal systems, weigh-in-motion systems, new
communication conduits and new highway lighting standards (324) over the 7.7 mile
project; and, additional emergency work due to a landslide at the Pali Tunnels
included slope scaling and debris clean up, erosion control fencing, rockfall impact
netting and a tunnel structure extension.
Estimated Construction Cost: $78.2 million
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Route 30 Emergency Slope Stabilization
Honokohau, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided field monitoring of rock scaling and debris cleanup along Route 30
Honoapiilani Highway between milepost 36 and 42. A severe storm was the cause of
the damage along this highway.
Estimated Construction Cost: $457,000
Kapaa High School, Science Facilities Upgrade
Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for the renovation of Science
Classrooms in Buildings B (4 classrooms), Building R (2 classrooms) & Building S (3
classrooms). Included demolition and replacement of cabinets, counters and fixtures.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.7 million
Heat Abatement Phase 1A for Kapaa Elementary School & High School, Kapaa,
Kauai, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for 9 Kapaa Elementary School
classrooms and fourteen 14 Kapaa High School classrooms with stand-alone air
conditioning systems. Each has it’s own AC unit, battery supply and photovoltaic
charging system and is not connected to the school’s electrical supply.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.3 million
Kapaa Elementary School, New Library
Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for a new 7,350 sq. feet school
library and relocated three portable classrooms. The elementary school and high
school are on a shared parcel with fences and doors that separate the campuses.
This project allows the elementary school to have their own library.
Estimated Construction Cost: $4.78 million
Hana Highway Improvements Phase 2A, Huelo to Hana
Hana, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided Construction Support Services for this project which included
roadway, roadside and drainage improvements along Hana Highway, new metal
guardrail and end treatments; soil nail retaining walls, asphalt concrete pavement,
new pavement markings; new signage, new concrete gutter, new grated drain inlets,
storm drain manholes, drain pipe/culverts and drain outlet structure, cleaning of
existing culverts, and removal of existing earth berms.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.7 million
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Hamakua Drive Bikeway Improvements
Honolulu, Hawaii
Federal Aid Project No STP-6010 001
SSFM provided construction management services for the eradication of existing
striping, restriping of the existing asphalt concrete pavement for vehicular lanes,
bicycle lanes, and on-street parking, adjustment of traffic detector loops, and
installation of roadway signs on new sign posts and existing sign posts and light poles
along Hamakua Drive.
Estimated Construction Cost: $399,999
Servco Toyota Kauai
Lihue, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services which included documentation of
work being performed, brief reports and photographs, attendance at weekly OAC
meetings, NPDES compliance, and observations that the project met the general
design intent represented by drawings.
Estimated Construction Cost: $4.5 million
Construction Management Services for Baza Gardens Wastewater Cross-Island
Pumping and Conveyance System
GWA Project No. S15-008-BND
SSFM provided construction management services for this three-phased project. The
first two phases were won by one contractor and the third phase was awarded to
another contractor. GWA required this wastewater conveyance system from the Baza
Gardens WWTP, along Route 17 and Route 5, to the new Agat Santa Rita WWTP to
address and comply with the 2011 Court Order Compliance Agreement. The reason
for the construction phased approach was due to timing of the availability of
construction funding.
Estimated Construction Cost: $30.3 million
Construction Management Services for Sewer Hydraulic Manhole
Improvements
Various Islandwide Locations, Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided project management and construction management services. This
project included upgrading and improving the hydraulics of approximately 40
manholes island wide. The project aimed to improve the performance and condition of
some of the worst sewer manholes on O‘ahu.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.6 million
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Terminal Building Structural Upgrade and Concourse Isolation Project, A.B.
Won Pat International Airport, Tamuning, Guam
SSFM provided construction management services for this project that involved the
structural upgrade of the terminal building and construction of new passenger
isolation corridors at the concourse and main roof levels. The project was undertaken
due to Homeland Security, TSA security requirements to prevent the co-mingling of
passengers who are TSA-screened and non-TSA screened within the terminal
building. The construction of the new passenger isolation corridors on the third floor
will prevent such co-mingling and will serve as the permanent solution to complying
with the TSA security requirements.
Estimated Construction Cost: $96.9 million
Pavement Preservation of Street Slurry Seal
Various Locations, Island of Oahu
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction support and construction management services for
various roadway improvements around Honolulu, including crack-sealing/slurry
sealing work. The affected areas included: Nu‘uanu Valley, Pacific Heights, Pauoa
Valley, Salt Lake and Āliamanu.
Estinated Construction Cost: $3.6 million
Waimea Water Treatment Plan Compliance Upgrades, Phase II
Kamuela, Hawaii
SSFM provided on-call and periodic construction management services for the
conversion and expansion of the existing 2 million gallon per day (MGD) Waimea
Water Treatment Plant using conventional water filtration processes to a 4 MGD
membrane filtration plant and related improvements.
Estimated Construction Cost: $13.0 million
Water Infrastructure Improvements, Hilo, Hawaii
Project No. UHH-2010-024
SSFM provided construction management and inspection services for this project that
included the construction of an exploratory well and subsequent outfitting of the well.
Major work included clearing and grubbing at the well site and access road, drilling
and casing the exploratory well, grading, A.C. paving, deep well pump, control
building, transmission waterline, drainage improvements, electrical work, SCADA, and
landscaping.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.4 million
Hana Highway Resurfacing, Waikani Bridge to Kapaula Bridge
Hana, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management for this highly traveled roadway by
residents commuting to and from home that includes a popular visitor point of interest.
The work corrected failed portions of the existing roadway surface, replaced roadway
markings and signage that were faded or missing, corrected areas of poor drainage,
and repaired portions of the existing concrete bridge.
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Estimated Construction Cost: $2.5 million
Hana Highway Resurfacing, Honomanu to Waikani Bridge
Hana, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management for this highly traveled roadway by
residents commuting to and from home that includes a popular visitor point of interest.
The work corrected failed portions of the existing roadway surface, replaced roadway
markings and signage that were faded or missing, corrected areas of poor drainage,
and repaired portions of the existing concrete bridge.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.1 million
Winston Hale Rehabilitation and Conversion for Housing Units
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for this project which was one of
the Mayor’s Emergency Proclamation projects to help families get off the streets and
into affordable homes. A portion of a mixed use building in Chinatown was renovated
and converted into six micro affordable housing units. Improvements included
demolition, repairs and renovation of the interior on two floors of the building.
Estimated Construction Cost: $981,400
1506 Piikoi Street, Building Rehabilitation and Conversion for Housing Units,
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided constructability and recommend improvements, reviewed the
contractor’s proposals, and assisted in negotiating a final cost. In addition, SSFM
provided construction management services for the construction work. The objective
was to convert two former school buildings to 42 housing units, including three, two
and one bedroom and studio apartment units, four of which would be ADA units. A
laundry facility and small play area are also included.
Estimated Construction Cost: 6.0 million
Kaneohe Bay #2 Wastewater Pump Station Force Main, Job No. W2-14,
Kaneohe, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for this project included
installation of a 14” sewer force main through Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD)
underneath the channel adjacent to the pump station. Improvements to the existing
pump station include installation of: 500-gallon concrete aboveground storage tank,
micropiles for foundation support, new HECO transformer and meter, 2” water line
and backflow preventer, 12” magnetic flow meter, special sewer manhole, and
miscellaneous electrical work.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.8 million
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Construction Management Services for Rehabilitation of Streets, Pavement
Preservation (Slurry Seal), Various Locations, Oahu, Hawaii
SSFM provided Construction Management Services for this project which consisted of
surveying neighborhood streets for restoration issues such as curb repair, raising of
manholes and survey monuments, crack seal of roads, slurry seal of roads for
preservation and full AC pavement restoration. The work included areas in Nuuanu
Valley, Pauoa, Pacific Heights, Salt Lake, and the Aliamanu neighborhoods.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.6 million
Construction Management Services for Lower Kula Waterline System, Kula,
Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for the installation of 1,274 linear
feet of 18” waterline from the existing Kula Kai reservoir to the existing Phase VI
pumps. Installation of new ductile iron waterlines and appurtenances, concrete
reaction and anchor blocks, concrete pipe support and piers, grouted rubble
pavement, 18” drain line from CRM headwall, connections and chlorination system.
Estimated Construction Cost: $600,000
Haleakala Highway Resurfacing, Vicinity of Pukalani Junction to Five Trees
Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM provided construction management services for this primary highway
resurfacing project approximately 2.06 miles long. The work consisted of resurfacing
existing pavement, including cold planing road surfaces, installing of signs,
pavements markings and striping, adjusting of survey monuments, application of
crack seal and longitudinal join stabilizer. It also included the removal of the existing
curb island, repaving the islands, reinstalling the AC curbs and raising/adjusting the
traffic signal boxes within the island at each intersection of Makani Road and
Makawao Avenue.
Estimated Construction Cost: $1.9 million
Construction Management Services
Kulamalu Affordable Housing Project
Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii
SSFM is providing Construction Management services for a (56) multi-family
residential units within approximately 6,400 - 9,300 SF buildings, and a Multi-Purpose
Community Center, approximately 1,850 SF.
Estimated Construction Cost: $12.0 million
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NAMES OF 5 CLIENTS WHO MAY BE CONTACTED
Client Information
Name & Title Agency/Company
Address
Telephone No. &
Email Address
We approach each
project candidly and
never promise more than
we can deliver; we listen
to our clients and look out
for their best interests;
and, we will always be
responsive.
Mr. James Komata
Parks Planner
County of Hawaii
Department of Parks &
Recreation
101 Pauahi Street, Suite
6
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(808) 961-8311
jkomata@co.hawaii.hi.us
Mr. Clifford Lau, P.E.
City & County of Honolulu
Department of Design &
Construction, Civil Design
650 South King Street,
11th Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
(808) 768-8478
Clau1@honolulu.gov
Mr. Ed Sniffen, P.E.
Director
State of Hawaii
Department of
Transportation
Highways Division
869 Punchbowl St.,
Room 513
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
(808) 587-2220
Edwin.H.Sniffen@hawaii.gov
Mr. Keith Okamoto, P.E.
Manager & Chief
Engineer
County of Hawaii
Department of Water
345 Kekuanaoa Street,
Suite 20
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(808) 961-8050
kokamoto@hawaiidws.org
Ms. Kelly Cruz
Engineering Branch
City & County of Honolulu
Department of
Transportation Services
650 S. King Street, 3rd
Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
(808) 768-8320
kcruz@honolulu.gov
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QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENTS
CORE
COMPETENCIES
SSFM International is a Hawaii-based, minority-owned business founded in 1959,
incorporated in the State of Hawaii in 1961, and 100% employee owned. We provide
professional services for program development, project management, planning, civil
engineering, structural engineering, traffic engineering, and construction management
assignments throughout the Pacific Region. In addition to the headquarters office in
Honolulu, SSFM has offices on the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai, as well as in
Guam, Okinawa (Japan), and Manila (Republic of the Philippines). SSFM’s core
competencies include the following:
GENERAL
QUALIFICATIONS
Our practice is far reaching, but we’re always reverential to our Hawaiian Island roots.
We find ways for our clients to succeed and manage simple to complex projects from
concept and planning through design and construction, navigating procedural and
logistical hurdles to realize highly effective conclusions.
Our six decades of experience in the Pacific Region means we know the people, the
places, the customs and the challenges of bringing projects to life throughout this
region. Our people are connected to the local opportunities, issues and challenges.
We have a vested interest in sustainability and resiliency for each community.
As we enter our 7th decade, we face a dramatically changing world. The threats to our
islands make preserving our environmental riches as imperative of the way we
practice. We are committed to incorporating long-term, sustainable, and resilient
solutions in all that we do.
Our practice has solidified the foundation of our firm and established the core values
that guide our professional and personal behavior. Our values drive how we treat our
clients, our communities and above all, each other.
Our corporate sustainability goals include:
a commitment to reduce the cost of energy, operation, and maintenance
to efficiently use water resources and other natural resources
to reduce waste and pollution
to increase building and component durability
to use locally available and produced building products
commitment to the LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design)
standard, as a member of the U.S. Green Building Council
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Our state-of-the-art technologies and extensive in-house computer resources enable
the SSFM staff to fully plan, manage and execute in order to optimize projects and
integrate team effort on any scale and of any complexity. Our commitment to
maximizing the use of technology in all aspects of our operations permits us to
provide timely, cost-efficient quality work products that meet or exceed applicable
regulations and industry standards. With information technology firmly embedded
throughout our team delivery business practice, SSFM is recognized for being the
program and project management, planning, and engineering consultant of choice for
numerous Owners and Clients.
Major strengths which SSFM brings to each project assignment are:
Mobility and flexibility
Our aggressive geographic approach
Our willingness to explore and implement non-traditional project approaches
A highly-qualified technical staff to meet all Client expectations
The involvement of principals and senior project managers in a hands-on
manner so that project commitments and decisions are made in real time
Our commitment to meet or beat tight schedules
A competitive advantage for our Clients due to our and overriding
commitment to succeed
The SSFM attitude of partnering with the entire Project Team in order to
successfully deliver project assignments
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT
QUALIFICATIONS
SSFM’s in-depth technical and management experience with large-
scale projects, including architectural/structural (building) and civil
engineering projects, gives us the ability to manage myriad
complexities during the construction process.
Our core CM Group, responsible for the development of major and
minor projects, is comprised of principals, engineers, and technicians who are totally
versed in a versatile array of construction issues. This core group provides the
leadership capabilities and experiences needed to effectively manage a project. Our
management methodology provides an intensely structured participation process that
leads to achievement of the client's goals.
The construction management philosophy at SSFM is to serve as the client’s
representative in a proactive, no-nonsense, comprehensive manner. This primary
mission is consistently conveyed to all staff members throughout each phase of the
project.
PROACTIVE means that SSFM project personnel continually seek opportunities
to improve the quality of construction, anticipate problems before they occur,
and recommend realistic solutions in a timely and professional manner.
NO-NONSENSE means that problems (both potential and real) are openly
discussed and addressed in a straight-forward manner. Parties involved are
brought together to jointly seek realistic solutions. These procedures are
normally established during partnering sessions and or the pre-construction
meeting prior to the onset of construction and are reinforced during the
weekly meetings.
COMPREHENSIVE means that each and every function in the construction
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management scope of work is supported to the satisfaction of the client. This
is accomplished through the assignment of qualified and experienced
personnel, and the identification of backup personnel to accommodate
planned or unplanned absences without interruption of services.
Construction Management procedures at SSFM are clearly established and
documented. These procedures are based on requirements of the federal
government, military, state government, and city and county government. The
procedures are used by SSFM personnel in everyday practice and are continually
updated to accommodate new requirements. Prior to reporting to the project site,
meetings will be held with the client’s project manager to review specific or unique job
requirements, and to establish clear lines of communication to assure that the project
is constructed as intended.
We are well-versed with the complex Primavera computer scheduling program used
by many Contractors. Furthermore, for internal project scheduling purposes, we use
Microsoft Project extensively.
As part of our professional services, we can provide the following construction
management services:
Advise the Owner on All Aspects of the Project.
Review all pertinent contracts to understand responsibilities to the client and
the project.
Constructability Reviews of Contract Documents (Plans & Specifications).
Management and Evaluation of Construction Bids & Recommendations for
Award.
Value Engineering Recommendations.
Long lead material issues.
Complete Construction Support Services, Including Conferences & Meetings.
Qualified Personnel to Clarify or Obtain Clarification of Plans and
Specifications.
Coordinate and Review Contractor's Work Schedules.
Construction Contract Cost Control Procedures and Reviews.
Construction Progress Inspections.
Review and Quality Assurance of Contractor’s Construction Quality Control
Services.
Review Contractor’s Tests on Materials and Systems.
Materials and Equipment Receiving Documentation.
Review and Document Construction Contract Changes.
Verification of Certified Payrolls and on-site interviews with contractor’s staff
and their sub-contractors.
Prompt and Appropriate Action on Damage Claims and Complaints.
Complete Construction Phase Documentation.
Substantial Completion and Final Inspection Services.
O&M Manual Development and Facility Start Up Training.
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PAST PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF QUALITY CONTROL
SSFM understands that professional quality, technical accuracy and coordination of all designs, specifications, cost
estimates, studies and other services are not only mandatory but critical. Quality Assurance is an independent
management system that provides a means for getting work activities correctly planned and stated objectives achieved.
Quality Control is the operational techniques and activities that are used to fulfill requirements for quality. A QA/QC
program, therefore, is a project-specific interdisciplinary management system with the ultimate goal of doing the right
thing right the first time, and on time. This is accomplished through the crucial ingredient in the design
process…PEOPLE.
The features of SSFM’s QA/QC program are:
Top management commitment
Delegation of ultimate responsibility for quality to senior discipline professionals
Firm-wide knowledge of and participation in QA/QC activities
Hiring talented, experienced personnel
Staff acceptance of the review process
Individual, customized project plans
In-house training programs and attendance of outside seminars
Technical review by senior and licensed staff
Written checking procedures (design checklist)
A SSFM third party, QA/QC Manager is designated to the team with no other project responsibilities. This
Manager will report to the Project Manager the status of quality on the project. QA/QC information for all projects
is tracked and reported to all team members.
SSFM offers senior, registered professionals in every required discipline and these professionals attempt to “ask
the hard questions,” “do it right the first time,” and review and coordinate documents at the end of each phase of
document development.
Should unforeseen circumstances emerge during construction, or design deficiencies be discovered, SSFM’s
response will always be to work with the Owner and the Contractor and together determine and agree upon the
best solution for immediate corrective action to minimize any impact on construction schedule or cost.
If we find something wrong, we correct it as quickly as possible with minimal risk to the project and our client
We live up to our commitments
PAST PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF COST CONTROL
SSFM places special emphasis on cost control for all projects and has consistently designed projects within the available
funds or have worked with clients to modify the projects to comply with their budget constraints. SSFM has extensive
experience in the FACD and charrette process deployed by the Navy and the Corps of Engineers, respectively. Through
this process, alternatives and cost models/estimates are developed well before any design work is underway. This
provides a higher degree of confidence in meeting the final construction cost budgets established during the FACD and/or
charrette process. Our confidence in this process is further demonstrated by the fact that SSFM has three (3) trained and
experienced facilitators within our Project Management Group.
Examples of our cost control performance are as follows:
Contracting Agency Project Engineer’s
Estimate Actual Bid
Bid Variance
from
Estimate
State of Hawaii, University
of Hawaii at Hilo
Hōkū Keʻa Decommissioning, Hilo,
Hawaii (November 2023)
$1,356,200 $792,450 -42%
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Contracting Agency Project Engineer’s
Estimate Actual Bid
Bid Variance
from
Estimate
State of Hawaii,
Department of Hawaiian
Home Lands
Site and Infrastructure Improvements for
Hanapepe Residential Lots, Phase 2,
Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii (December 2022)
$23,161,554 $17,800,126 -23%
County of Hawaii,
Department of Public
Works, Hilo, Hawaii
Bridge No. 36-1 Laupahoehoe Gulch
Bridge, Hurricane Lane Damage Repair,
FEMA-4395-DR-HI, Project No. 72606,
PW00062 (August 2022)
$1,136,100 $1,384,620 22%
City & County of
Honolulu, Department of
Design & Construction
Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 76A,
Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii
(April 2022)
$4,154,939 $2,965,151 -29%
County of Hawaii,
Department of Parks and
Recreation, Hilo, Hawaii
Richardson Ocean Park Accessibility
Improvements, Waiakea, Hawaii, Job No.
PR-3940R (September 2021)
$3,000,000 $2,901,000 -3%
State of Hawaii,
Department of
Transportation, Highways
Division
Interstate Route H-1 Resurfacing, Miller
Pedestrian Overpass to Kapiolani
Interchange, Vicinity of Honolulu, Oahu,
Project No. NH-H1-1(270); (August 2021)
$38,926,182 $42,184,959 8%
State of Hawaii,
Department of
Transportation, Highways
Division
Kalaniana‘ole Highway Improvements
Phase 2, Pō‘alima Street to Vicinity of
Makai Pier, Honolulu, Hawaii; Project No.
HN-072-1(059); (June 2020)
$15,134,949 $14,609,588 -3%
Honolulu Board of Water
Supply
Rehabilitation of Pipelines and Tunnels,
Moanalua and Quarry Tunnels (June
2020)
$9,119,000 $10,540,425 16%
City & County of
Honolulu, Department of
Design and Construction,
Civil Design Division
Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant
Ocean Outfall Shoreline Revetment, Job
No. W11-17 (May 2020)
$315,450 $263,000 -17%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Agriculture,
Agricultural Resource
Management Division
Kamuela Vacuum Cooling Plant,
Demolition of Inactive Vacuum Cooling
Warehouse, Lalamilo Ahupua’a, South
Kohala, Hawai’i Island, Job No.
DOAH26A (June 2020)
$315,450 $263,000 -17%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Agriculture,
Agricultural Resource
Management Division
Kamuela Vacuum Cooling Plant, Food
Safety Modernization Act Improvements,
Lalamilo Ahupua’a, South Kohala,
Hawai’i Island, Job No. DOAH26A (June
2020)
$337,900 $392,544 16%
University of Hawaii Culninary Institute of the Pacific, Phase
2, Honolulu, Hawaii (July 2020)
$35,654,900 $28,896,718 -19%
State of Hawaii,
Department of
Transportation, Harbors
Division
Pier 2 Drainage and Pavement
Improvements, Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii
(June 2020)
$2,864,804 $1,526,000 -47%
City & County of
Honolulu, Department of
Design & Construction
Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant
Ocean Outfall Shoreline Revetment, Job
No. W11-17 (May 2020)
$14,500,000 $8,399,090 -42%
State of Hawaii,
Department of
Transportation, Highways
Division
Guardrail and Shoulder Improvements at
Various Locations, Districts of Honolulu,
Koolaupoko, Ewa, Waianae, Wahiawa
and Wailua, Island of Oahu, Federal Aid
Project HSIP-0300(121) (December
2019)
$2,501,100 $1,556,480 -38%
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Contracting Agency Project Engineer’s
Estimate Actual Bid
Bid Variance
from
Estimate
State of Hawaii,
Department of
Transportation, Highways
Division
Volcano Road Temporary Traffic Signal
Installation at Kipimana Street, Island of
Hawaii (June 2019)
$853,006 $1,073,969 26%
U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Japan District
FY15 MCA PN77831 Patriot Missile
Storage Facility, Kadena Air Base,
Okinawa, Japan (May 2019)
$11,191,649 $17,000,000 52%
County of Hawaii,
Department of
Environmental
Management
Ocean View Transfer Station and
Recycling Center, Ocean View, Kau,
Hawaii (October 2018)
$1,212,190 $1,252,308 3%
USACE, Japan District FY16 MILCON AFSOC 103002 SOF
Airfield Pavements, Kadena Air Base,
Japan (September 2018)
$34,531,172 $33,756,464 -2%
County of Kauai,
Department of Public
Works
Lihue Town Core Mobility &
Revitalization Design-Build, Federal Aid
Project No. TGR-0700(073); (January
2018)
$14,723,860 $13,439,435 -9%
Hawaii Light Company Punaluu EV Charging Station, Hawaii
Light Company (October 2018)
$102,000 $82,600 -19%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Education
Kaumana Elementary School,
Miscellaneous R&M for FY14 (November
2017)
$562,200 $475,000 -16%
U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Japan District
FY15 MILCON P213 Hangar 525
Modernization, MCAS Futenma,
Okinawa, Japan (June 2017)
$1,707,647 $1,683,317 -1%
Government of Guam,
Department of Public
Works
Route 3 Widening (From Route 28 to
Chalan Kareta), Guam (July 2017)
$45,190,583 $44,283,313 -2%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Education
Ewa Beach Elementary School –Phase
1B, Campbell and Kapolei Complexes
Heat Abatement (Feb 2017)
$2,700,000 $1,904,339 -29%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Education
Barbers Point Elementary School -
Phase 1B; Campbell and Kapolei
Complexes Heat Abatement (December
2016)
$5,400,000 $4,084,701 -24%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Education
Ewa Beach Elementary School - Phase
1A; Campbell and Kapolei Complexes
Heat Abatement (October 2016)
$4,750,000 $2,817,706 -41%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Education
Kamaile Academy – Phase 1B; Campbell
and Kapolei Complexes Heat Abatement
(October 2016)
$2,180,000 $1,048,000 -52%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Education
Kamaile Academy – Phase 1A; Campbell
and Kapolei Complexes Heat Abatement
(July 2016)
$1,140,000 $570,800 -50%
State of Hawaii,
Department of Land &
Natural Resources
Camp 10 Access Road Bridges, Waimea,
Kauai (June 2016)
$2,300,000 $2,414,000 5%
PAST PREFORMANCE IN TERMS OF COMPLIANCE WITH SCHEDULES
SSFM has demonstrated its capacity to meet project schedules especially where tasks are both numerous and on tight
schedules. Before starting a project the schedule and specific milestones are established and agreed upon. These
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milestones are continually monitored so that potential schedule difficulties can be identified and corrected before they can
adversely affect the project schedule. The best indicators of SSFM’s ability to meet our clients’ performance schedules
are the following:
In our 60 years of professional service, SSFM has completed over nine-thousand (9,000) project assignments for
a wide variety of public and private sector clients.
The diversity of our projects is matched by the diversity of our client base. Many of our current clients (both public
sector and private sector) are repeat clients with whom we have had an on-going professional and business
relationship for twenty-five (25) years or longer.
The commitment to meet our schedules is exemplified in our project management system that requires the following:
Development of a formal project work plan for each project so that everyone on the project team knows their
responsibilities and deadlines.
Aggressive involvement of the Principals in all work so that the appropriate corporate resources are committed to
each project.
Availability of competent and experienced professional staff and technical resources for each project.
An established and effective communication network to share information.
A combination of “over the shoulder” reviews by project managers and formal QA/QC reviews of all submittals.
SSFM realizes that at times circumstances may necessitate the acceleration of submittals. SSFM understands the nature
of their Clients which requires them to be able to accommodate accelerated and/or change-driven submittal schedules.
Under all circumstances, SSFM maintains a high quality of work and consistently produces economical and quality
designs. For scheduling purposes, SSFM utilizes Microsoft Project. This scheduling program is utilized on all significant
projects and provides SSFM with the ability to schedule engineering and CAD manpower requirements, track submittal
deadlines, significant milestones, etc. We feel that we can respond to and are willing to respond to any required project
schedule.
PAST PERFORMANCE AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS
SSFM International is an award winning firm, serving a wide variety of clients, and is recognized throughout the State of
Hawaii and the Pacific Region for high quality project management, planning, design and engineering. We approach each
project candidly and never promise more than we can deliver; we listen to our clients and look out for their best interests;
and, we care about our work and believe in our product. For SSFM, quality is an expectation.
The following is a listing of awards and recognition that SSFM International has received from local and national
organizations:
PERFORMANCE & RECOGNITION AWARDS
County of Kauaʻi Sea Level Rise Constraint District
2024 American Planning Association, National Award for Resilience and
Sustainability.
2023 American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter, Community-Based Planning
Award.
The County of Kauai adopted a new Sea Level Rise (SLR) Constraint District within
its Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to do just that, making it the first county in
Hawaii and among the first in the nation to incorporate scientific modeling for climate
change induced hazards into land use regulations. The Sea Level Rise Constraint
District represents a proactive approach to community resilience that can be used in
conjunction with shoreline setback rules and other land use regulations to minimize
the threat to public health and safety, promote resilient planning and design, and
reduce the expenditure of public monies for costly flood control projects necessitated
by accelerating SLR.
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Department of Hawaiian Home Lands General Plan Update 2020
2024 American Planning Association, Sustainable Communities Division Awards for
Excellence in Sustainability.
2023 American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter, Outstanding Planning Award.
This comprehensive, long-range plan update involved extensive outreach to Hawaiian
Home Lands trust beneficiaries and incorporated many new subjects that had
heretofore not been addressed by the DHHL General Plan. This General Plan
Update, for the first time, incorporated the most current information on climate change
in a technical background white paper that became the basis for climate
change-related policies that were integrated throughout the Plan and were mutually
reinforcing with policies on land use, infrastructure and other related areas.
North Shore Coastal Resilience Working Group
2023 American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter, Community Based Planning
Award.
In 2021, Surfrider Foundation and Hawaii Sea Grant partnered with SSFM
International to convene the North Shore Community Resilience Working Group
(NSCRWG). The NSCRWG was developed to discuss and identify possible solutions
and address increased impacts from coastal erosion and flooding within the North
Shore planning district, which includes the shoreline from Kaena Point to Velzyland.
The NSCRWG represents the first community-driven coastal resilience focused
working group in Hawaii. It brought together diverse public and private stakeholders
to facilitate meaningful, community driven discussions about climate resilience and
the future of coastal management on the North Shore through the blending of
technical, regulatory and community perspectives. This effort laid important
groundwork for the community to advocate for plans, policies, and solutions to
increase coastal resilience and educate others in the community.
Keaukaha Quick Build
County of Hawai‘i Planning Department
September 2022, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter.
Community-Based Planning Award.
The project represented a State/County collaboration in a predominantly native
Hawaiian community. The majority of Keaukaha is owned by the State Department of
Hawaiian Home Lands, including the schools, roadways, and surrounding residences,
which are predominantly Hawaiian Homesteads.
This project sought to promote complete streets principles by transforming the way
public rights of way are used for the benefit, health, and enjoyment of all. To achieve
this, the continuous walking and biking pathway repurposed space within the existing
right of way to provide additional space for pedestrians and bicyclists.
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Vision Zero Action Plan
County of Hawaii
October 2021, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter.
Transportation Planning Award.
The County of Hawai‘i’s Vision Zero Action Plan identifies a path for the County to
achieve its goal of eliminating traffic related fatalities and serious injuries in
accordance with Vision Zero, a fundamentally new approach to traffic safety that is
being adopted in states and municipalities worldwide.
This Vision Zero Plan is the first to be completed and adopted in the State of Hawai‘i.
The plan was produced through the efforts of a multi-disciplinary Vision Zero Task
Force comprised of representatives from the County and State, as well as emergency
response, the health industry, and advocacy.
The Task Force used the data analysis to identify priority Vision Zero actions in four
categories: Education and Encouragement, Enforcement, Engineering, and
Evaluation. The actions in the Plan are organized into short-term, mid-term, and long-
term priorities.
S. Kalaheo Avenue and Kailua Road Intersection Improvements, Kailua, Hawaii
October 2021, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter.
Implementation Award.
The intersection of Kalaheo Avenue and Kailua Road serves as the gateway to Kailua
Beach Park and provides the sole vehicular access to the Lanikai neighborhood.
Traffic congestion, delayed emergency response, and multimodal safety/accessibility
had long been concerns. The Kalaheo Avenue and Kailua Road Intersection
Improvements project was initiated by the City and County of Honolulu's Department
of Transportation Services (City), under contract with SSFM International, with the
goal to address operational and safety concerns at the intersection.
A "Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper" interim pilot project was implemented to reconfigure the
stop-sign controlled intersection into a non-standard single-lane "triangle-about"
roundabout. The success of the interim pilot project improved the community's
understanding of how roundabouts work. It also enabled the City to pursue full
reconstruction that will result in a more standard modern roundabout that includes
geometric, drainage, and lighting enhancements to improve automobile operations
while continuing to prioritize multimodal safety/accessibility.
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Climate Adaptation Design Principles for Urban Honolulu
Honolulu, Hawaii
October 2021, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter.
Best Practice Award.
The objective of this project was to develop preliminary climate adaptation design
guidance for development projects in Honolulu transit-oriented development (TOD)
and other urban areas that are vulnerable to sea level rise (SLR). It is intended to
provide developers with information and best practices for adapting urban building
sites and structures to climate change-related hazards including sea level rise,
flooding, heat, and groundwater inundation. This is an initial step toward developing
comprehensive climate resilience design guidelines for the City and County of
Honolulu (“City”), as called for in Action 14 of the O‘ahu Resilience Strategy.
The Climate Adaptation Design Principles project exemplifies the proactive, forward-
thinking planning approach needed for municipalities to address the significant
challenges posed by climate change. With development of TOD areas along the rail
corridor a City priority, DPP TOD Division and OCCSR recognized an urgent need
and opportunity to ensure that the impacts of climate change are considered in new
development. Guidance was also needed to inform updates to regulations, codes,
and policies around built environment resilience, which can take years to implement.
The Background Research and Design Principles documents help outline a path
forward for the City while also educating the public and development community
about climate adaptation science and best practices. The Design Principles can also
be referred to in reviewing discretionary permits for planned developments, thereby
having an immediate potential effect as the City moves ahead with regulatory
updates. Both documents are available for download at www.honolulu.gov/tod.
County of Hawaii, Transit and Multimodal Transportation Plan
September 2019, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter.
Transportation Planning Award.
The County of Hawai‘i Transit and Multi-Modal Master Plan (Master Plan) presents a
set of programs to provide a wider range of transportation options, reduce
dependence on the automobile, and reduce the negative effects of transportation on
the environment and climate change.
In the first year of implementation, the Master Plan has supported applications for
federal grants to purchase buses, state and local efforts for alternative energy for
transportation and a wide variety of other efforts. New buses arrive in early 2020 and
they will be deployed first on the cross-island route and the Puna hub and spoke,
which were top priorities in the Master Plan.
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Complete Streets Improvements for Nuuanu Avenue and Liliha Street,
Honolulu, Hawaii
September 2019, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter.
Best Practice Award.
The Complete Streets Improvements for Nu‘uanu Ave and Liliha St project was
undertaken by the City and County of Honolulu Complete Streets Program and a
consultant team from SSFM International. The project goal was to identify
community-driven context sensitive complete streets solutions to enhance livability,
safety, and neighborhood character along Nu‘uanu Avenue and Liliha Street.
The project team designed a context-sensitive process that combined technical
analysis and educational outreach with community input led by a stakeholder
advisory group.
Update of the Kauai County General Plan
Island of Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i
October 2018, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawai‘i Chapter as
its 2018 Outstanding Planning Project.
In February of 2018, the update of the Kaua‘i County General Plan was adopted by
the Kaua‘i County Council, following a three year planning effort. It was signed into
law by Mayor Bernard Carvalho the following month. The plan, entitled Kaua‘i Kākou,
was prepared by the Kaua‘i County Planning Department, along with a consultant
team led by planners from SSFM International’s Strategic Services Group.
The project team deployed an extensive community engagement program that sought
widespread participation in developing a new and improved General Plan Framework
consisting of a Vision statement, four overarching Goals, nineteen key Policies, 42
Objectives, and 607 Actions. The Objectives and Actions were organized into ten
topical areas, or Sectors: The Watershed, Housing, Land Transportation, Critical
Infrastructure, Shared Spaces, Economy, Heritage Resources, Energy Sustainability
& Climate Change, Public Safety & Hazards Resiliency, and Opportunity & Health for
All.
Downtown Hilo Multimodal Master Plan
Hilo, Hawai‘i
October 2018, recognized by the American Planning Association, Hawai‘i Chapter as
its 2018 Transportation Planning Project.
The Downtown Hilo Multimodal Master Plan (DHMMP) was a multi-year planning
effort undertaken by the County of Hawai‘i Planning Department, assisted by lead
consultant SSFM International and a team of technical consultants. Hundreds of Hilo
residents, organizations, and agencies were participated in the highly inclusive
planning process with the collective goal of making Downtown Hilo a more vibrant,
walkable and bike friendly community for people of all ages and abilities.
The DHMMP calls for complete streets improvements that elevate Downtown Hilo as
a destination and gathering place through improvements that support walkability and
increased transportation choices for all modes. To achieve the desired Downtown
environment, the DHMMP intentionally shifts the modal priority away from the current
vehicle-dominated paradigm, and adopts a new “transportation hierarchy” that
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prioritizes non-motorized modes (walking and biking), as well as transit, over single
occupancy cars.
Hale Kula Elementary School, Classroom Building
Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii
January 2016, the Masonry Institute of Hawaii recognized this project as their 2015
Project of the Year.
SSFM served as the structural engineer and civil engineer for this project that
included a new 8 classroom building, library, administration building, covered play
court, covered dining building; custodial center and special education classroom
additions; and, reroofing, painting and abatement of 40 existing classrooms. The
project added 4 major buildings and numerous renovations and additions to the
existing K-5 campus with 969 students.
The Architect-of-Record was Design Partners, Inc.
Complete Streets Designs Manual
Island of Oahu, Hawaii
On 15 October 2015, this project was recognized by the American Planning
Association, Hawaii Chapter, as its Outstanding Transportation Planning 2015
Project. SSFM provided professional planning services for the implementation of the
goals and requirements of the City & County of Honolulu’s Complete Streets
Ordinance.
On 10 January 2016, this project was also recognized by the American Council of
Engineering Companies, Hawaii. The project received an Engineering Excellence,
Honor Award.
The Manual identifies cost-effective opportunities to implement complete streets and
recommend ways to integrate multimodal traffic engineering improvements into
projects that originate outside the scope of Complete Streets.
Emergency Relocation of Keonepoko Elementary School
Pahoa, Island of Hawaii
June 2015, the Building Industry Association of Hawaii recognized this project with a
Merit Award in the Public Works Category.
SSFM provided emergency management and support services for the construction
and relocation of assets from Keonepoko Elementary School due to the Puu Oo Vent
lava flow crossing Highway 130 and impacting Pahoa Town. The project included
planning, design, and construction management services for construction of a
temporary elementary school campus for 450 students at the Keaau High School
Athletic Parking Lot.
Estimated construction cost: $3 million
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2015 Engineering Firm of the Year
Honolulu, Hawaii
The Hawaii Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties
(NAIOP) has served as the state’s leading association for the commercial real estate
industry’s decision-makers since 1988. This influential group of developers, owners,
investors, asset managers, lenders and other industry professionals plays an active
role in legislative representation, professional development and networking at both
the local and national levels.
Each year, NAIOP Hawaii’s Kukulu Hale Awards recognize the achievements of
those who have made significant contributions to Hawaii’s commercial real estate
industry, enriching our community through their projects, professionalism and civic
service.
On 8 May 2015, NAIOP Hawaii recognized SSFM International as its 2015
Engineering Firm of the Year during an award gala held at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel
in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Crater Rim Drive, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Island of Hawaii
Contract DTFH68-06-D-00011, Task Order T-09-002
On 19 January 2014, this project was awarded a Honor Award for the 2014
Engineering Excellence Awards Competition by the American Council of Engineering
Companies of Hawaii. SSFM was the Prime Consultant responsible for the
rehabilitation of a 2.8 mile segment of this roadway within the Hawaii Volcanoes
(HAVO) National Park. Estimated construction cost $6.4 million.
Parking Structure for the Joint Traffic Management Center and the Alapai
Transit Center, Corner of Alapai and King Streets
Honolulu, Hawaii
SSFM provided overall program management services, 30% design and construction
management for the 411-car Joint Traffic Management Center Parking Structure and
program and construction management of the Alapai Transit Center. $24 million.
JTMC Parking Structure: Award of Excellence 2014, GCA of Hawaii; and; Award of
Excellence 2013, Post-tensioning Institute of America
Alapa’i Transit Center: Award of Excellence 2014, American Institute of Architects,
Honolulu Chapter
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Evaluation and Update of Hawaii 2006 Ocean Resources Management Plan
Statewide, Hawaii
On 19 September 2013, this project was recognized by the American Planning
Association, Hawaii Chapter, as its Outstanding Planning 2013 Project. SSFM
provided professional planning services for the evaluation and update of The Hawai‘i
Ocean Resources Management Plan (ORMP).
The ORMP plan provides a framework for integrated coastal management that aligns
the management agency jurisdictions of the federal, state and county level to support
the cultural, environmental, and socio-economic needs of the State of Hawai‘i.
Asian Tropical Forest Elephant Exhibit, Honolulu Zoo
Honolulu, Hawaii
In January 2013, this project was awarded the 2013 Engineering Excellence award
by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawaii. SSFM International
was the Prime Consultant for the planning and design of this new elephant habitat
that was designed as a natural jungle setting to bring the elephants as close as
possible to visitors for viewing while maintaining both visitor security and elephant
privacy.
Construction Management Services
Market Street Improvements, Phase II (Kahawai Street to Mokuhau Road)
FAP No. ARR-3045(2)
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii
This project was selected by the Hawaii Society of Professional Engineers, Maui
Chapter for the 2012 Project of the Year.
SSFM Honolulu Office
LEED Gold Certification, Existing Building Operations & Maintenance (EBOM)
Honolulu, Hawaii
In January 2012, this project was recognized by the American Council of Engineering
Companies of Hawaii (ACECH) for demonstrated environmental leadership in
creating a sustainable office through efficient and sustainable practices. This was the
1st LEED Gold EBOM Certification in the State of Hawaii. The project also received
the 2012 ASHRAE Technology Award, Honorable Mention, in the Category I for
Existing Commercial Buildings.
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Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke’elikolani, College of Hawaiian Language Building, University
of Hawaii at Hilo
Hilo, Hawaii
In May 2014, this project was recognized by the National Association of Industrial and
Office Properties (NAIOP) with the 2014 NAIOP Kukulu Hale Award of Excellence for
in the Public / Government Project Category.
In July 2010, this project was recognized by the American Institute of Architects for
creativity, originality, power and potential for this 60,000 sf building on the University
of Hawaii at Hilo Campus. SSFM is the Prime Consultant of the project and WCIT
Architecture is the architect-of-record responsible for the design of the facility.
Hawaii Water Systems Technical Studies Program
Statewide Dam Break Analysis, Hawaii
Contract No. W9128A-05-D-0001 TO 0017
In May 2010, SSFM received an Award of Excellence from the US Army Corps of
Engineers, Honolulu District in recognition of outstanding performance for the dam
break analyses of the Aepo and Elua Reservoirs, Kauai, Hawaii. Work products were
described as technically correct, complete, prepared in a timely manner, and
responsive to the government objectives. The methodologies developed in this study
are now standard for the conduct of dam break studies.
Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) Process for the Keaau-Pahoa Road
Improvement Project, Keaau to Pahoa
Project No. STP-13-(24)
Island of Hawaii
In November 2009, SSFM received an Honor Award from the American Council of
Engineering Companies for the management of the context sensitive solutions
process for this project. The CSS process promotes highly focused public outreach
and continuous community involvement and, applied to this important transportation
project, played a pivotal role in moving the community from a position of distrust to a
position of “ownership”, as residents became true stakeholders in helping ensure the
ultimate success of this critical roadway improvements project.
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TIN: 99-0106392 / CAGE: 0EZY5 / DUNS: 05-389-5991
100% EMPLOYEE OWNED BUSINESS
I. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
31. SIGNATURE
32. DATE
27 June 2024
33. NAME AND TITLE
Michael P. Matsumoto, P.E., S.E., FACEC, President/CEO
We approach each project by
listening to the client and then
developing the best value
approach. As partners in solutions,
we look out for the client’s best
interest and promise
responsiveness.
County of Hawaii
Housing and Community Development
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Federal Form SF330
Part II:
General Qualifications
OH.5) GENERAL ENGINEERING
(Construction Inspector)
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ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (if any)
OH.5) General Engineering
(CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR)
PART II – GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a. FIRM (or Branch Office) NAME 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 4. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER
SSFM International, Inc. 1959 JJTMBLLBUZ19
2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP
501 Sumner Street, Suite 620 a. TYPE
2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE Professional Corporation
(100% employee owned) Honolulu HI 96817
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Michael P. Matsumoto, P.E., President/CEO
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS 7. NAME OF FIRM (if block 2a is a branch office)
(808) 531-1308 mmatsumoto@ssfm.com
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (if any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER
Shimazu & Shimabukuro, Inc.; Shimazu Matsuda Shimabukuro, Inc.;
Shimazu, Shimabukuro & Fukuda, Inc.; SSFM Engineers, Inc.;
Shimazu Shimabukuro Fukuda & Matsumoto, Inc.
1959 DUNS: 05-389-5991
CAGE: 0EZY5
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM’S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
a. Function
Code b. Discipline c. No. of Employees a. Profile
Code b. Experience c. Revenue Index Number (see below) (1) FIRM (2) BRANCH
02 Administrative 37 3 A06 Airports; Terminals & Hangars; Freight Handling 6
06 Architect 1 0 A09 Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection 5
08 CADD Technician 10 6 B01 Barracks; Dormitories 4
12 Civil Engineer 47 18 B02 Bridges 4
14 Computer Programmer 7 0 C10 Commercial Bldg (low rise); Shopping Centers 3
15 Construction Inspector 33 0 C15 Construction Management 8
16 Construction Manager 16 0 D04 Design-Build – Preparation of RFPs 3
21 Electrical Engineer 2 0 E02 Educational Facilities; Classrooms 6
29 Geographic Information System
Specialist 2 0 E09 Environmental Impact Studies;
Assessments or Statements 4
47 Planner: Urban/Regional 7 0 F02 Field Houses; Gyms; Stadiums 2
48 Project Manager 16 0 G01 Garages; Vehicle Maintenance Facilities; Parking Decks 2
57 Structural Engineer 25 8 G04 GIS Services: Development, Analysis, Data 1
H01 Harbors; Jetties; Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities 1
H07 Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking Lots 6
H11 Housing (Residential, Multi-Family; Apartments;
Condominiums) 5
I01 Industrial Buildings; Manufacturing Plants 1
O01 Office Buildings; Industrial Parks 3
R04 Recreation Facilities (Parks, Marinas, etc.) 2
S04 Sewage Collection, Treatment & Disposal 3
Other Employees W03 Water Supply; Treatment and Distribution 2
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM
FOR LAST 3 YEARS
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million
2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million
3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million
4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million
5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater
a. Federal Work 6
b. Non-Federal Work 9
c. Total Work 9
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a. SIGNATURE b. DATE
27 June 2024
c. NAME AND TITLE
Michael P. Matsumoto, P.E., S.E., FACEC, President/CEO
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