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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG70 Design - OH.2 Community Planning (Environmental Assessment)County of Hawai‘i Housing and Community Development NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for fiscal year 2025-2026, beginning July 1, 2025 Letter of Interest and Statements of Qualifications for OH.2) Community Planning (Environmental Assessment) Prepared for: Ms. Kehaulani M. Costa, Administrator Housing and Community Development County of Hawai‘i 1990 Kino’ole Street, Suite 102 Hilo, HI 96720 June 30, 2025 letter of interest June 30, 2025 Ms. Kehaulani M. Costa, Administrator Housing and Community Development County of Hawai‘i 1990 Kino‘ole Street, Suite 102 Hilo, HI 96720 Subject: Statement of Qualifications & Letter of Interest Housing and Community Development, County of Hawai‘i for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Dear Ms. Costa: G70 is pleased to express interest in providing professional services for Housing and Community Development, County of Hawai‘i for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in the following categories: OH.2) Community Planning (Environmental Assessment) Established in 1971, G70 is Hawai’i's largest full service multi-discipline design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, civil engineering, planning and environment, geographic information systems, technology, and interior design. Our team brings a collective high level of talent unique in our approach and broad thinking from typical firms. G70’s team will:  Create Value – understanding our client, culture and community to design innovative solutions that deliver a successful project on time, and on budget.  Provide a “One Stop Shop” of Skilled Professionals - collaborative and multidiscipline team of professionals including engineers, planners, architects, interior designers, information technologists, cultural specialists, software engineers, GIS technicians, graphic designers, asset managers, and communications personnel.  Be Culturally Relevant in Design and Project Management – years of experience and involvement with the local culture, community and government agencies allow us to deliver successful projects.  Promote Sustainable Principles – delivering solutions that consider the context of the project using a cross discipline, life cycle perspective to integrate and protect resources and the community.  Leverage Technology – knowledge and ability to utilize technological tools to provide efficient and valued added service. 1. The name of the firm or person, contact information including email address, the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices; Name of firm: Group 70 International dba G70 Firm Address: 111 S. King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 Contact Person: Kāwika McKeague, AICP, Principal Planner Email Address: kawikam@g70.design Phone number: (808) 523-5866 Housing & Community Development, County of Hawai‘i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 2 of 3 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: G70 was founded in 1971. We have averaged 100 employees over the past five years and we currently have 105 employees. 3. The education, training, and qualifications of the individual, or if a firm, its key employees in accordance with HRS 103D-304 and/or the professional and scientific occupation series contained in the United States Office of Personnel Managements’ Qualifications Standards Handbook: Please see Resumes of Key Personnel 4. A list of recent projects and the names of up to five clients who may be contacted, including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year: • BWS Haʻikū Stairs EIS • BWS Waiheʻe Riparian Learning Center EA • KS Keauhou Bay Management Plan • DOT, Hilo Harbor, Multiple Improvements • Awakeʻe/Manini‘ōwali Land Exchange, EA • Hale Pohaku Mid-Elevation Facilities, Master Plan & EIS • Hiluhilu/UH West Hawai‘i, EIS & Permits • Kea‘au High School, Site Evaluation Study/EIS • Kea‘au II Elementary School, Site Evaluation Study/EIS • Board of Water Supply Haiku Stairs, EIS • Hilo Judiciary Site Selection/EIS • Kona Judiciary Complex, Site Selection/EIS • Lā‘Īpa la Heights, EA & Permits • Palamanui – A Hiluhilu Development, Master Plan, EIS • Pelekane Bay Ecosystem Restoration, EA (NEPA) • UH Hilo Student Life & Events Center, Master Plan, EA • Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu • Kekaha Kai State Park Master Plan/EIS • Mauna Kea Master Plan/EIS • Kawaihae Harbor EIS Improvements • ‘Ewa/Central Development Plan • CNMI State Standard Mitigation Plan • Lā‘ie Community – Master Plan, EIS, Permits, and Wetland Studies • Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan • Wailua Town Master Plan • DHHL Holomau Lands, EA • DHHL Kahikinui Regional Plan • DHHL Waimea Nui Regional Community Development, EA • Kalaeloa Harbor 2040 Master Plan/EIS Housing & Community Development, County of Hawai‘i LOI and SOQ for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 June 30, 2025 Page 3 of 3 5. Any promotional or descriptive literature which the individual or firm desires to submit. We have provided supporting data for G70 to include: • Company Profile • Key Personnel Resumes • Project Profiles We appreciate your consideration of our firm for the above listed category. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (808) 523-5866 or by email at kawikam@g70.design. Sincerely, Kāwika McKeague, AICP President, Principal Planner Director of Cultural Planning Client References Name Organization Phone Number Ms. Dawn Takeuchi Apuna City and County of Honolulu, Department of Planning and Permitting (808) 768-8000 Mr. Carter Luke Department of Transportation – Harbors Division (808) 587-1860 Mr. R. Kalani Fronda Hawai‘i State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (808) 620-9500 Ms. Hilarie Alomar Kamehameha Schools, Planning & Development Division (808) 523-6223 Mr. Barry Usagawa City and County of Honolulu – Board of Water Supply (808) 748-5900 company profile ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN FULL SERVICE Established in 1971, G70 is Hawai‘i’s largest full service multi-disciplined design firm providing integrated services for sustainable development in architecture, interior design, civil engineering, and planning & environmental services. We have specific expertise in design for resort communities, residential projects, educational and medical facilities, mixed-use commercial ventures, utilities and roadway infrastructures, and all phases of master planning for major land holdings. CREATING VALUE Based in Honolulu, G70 is staffed with over 100 full-time professionals, including: licensed architects, interior designers, civil engineers, planners, technical specialists, and other support personnel. The firm is on the forefront of sustainable design practices with 33 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professionals in all areas of service. CULTURALLY RELEVANT G70 is about stewardship. Our work begins with understanding our client, the host culture of each project, and the surrounding community. We work with communities to create designs that not only best serve the people, but also incorporate the cultural, historical and environmental aspects of the land. SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS Sustainable principles cross all disciplines in project development from planning to design, integrating land resource management and cultural heritage with cutting edge sustainable technology. G70 offers sustainable design methods and tools to plan, build, and monitor the utilities and infrastructure of a project site. We provide asset management resources to maintain, secure, and optimize operating costs for land owners and developers. TECHNOLOGY G70 is progressive in its use and application of design software to enhance visualization and bring efficiency to the design process. Our current list of software being utilized is: • Revit 2018, 2020 • Dynamo Revit • AutoCad 2018, 2020 • SketchUp Pro 8 • Photoshop • Illustrator • InDesign • Rhino 5 5 • BIM 360 • Google Earth Pro • Grasshopper Arc GIS • Lumion 6.0 • Civil 3D 2018, 2020 • Arc GIS • Infraworks • Formlabs about g70 ARCHITECTURE G70 designs architecture that represent the lifestyles of communities and respect the natural landscape surrounding each project. Our emphasis on cultural context, honoring traditional values, combined with contemporary innovation and planning of sustainable environments creates harmonious, memorable designs for our future. CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Consulting Services include the full range of services for a civil consulting firm. Our capabilities are broadened significantly with the overlapping services and abilities of G70, including Planning and Environmental Services, Land-Use Permitting, Architecture, Sustainable Development, GIS and Geospatial Services, and Asset Management. INTERIOR DESIGN We believe that interior spaces should have a timeless quality and compliment the architectural style of its environment. Our team includes architects specializing in interior design. We offer custom designed finishes, furniture and architectural elements that offer signature details to enhance our client’s individual style. PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT G70 provides comprehensive services to meet the challenges in the planning of communities, regions and the preservation of land resources. We engage the community in the process, assess the land, and prepare the necessary documents to expedite the due diligence process in a timely manner. g70 services ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN planning and environment G70 provides a variety of services to meet the complex challenges of planning land resources and diverse communities with a sustainable future. Our extensive experience in all phases of the development process includes Master Planning, Community Building and Land Use Entitlements. We are staffed to manage large-scale Environmental and Physical Planning with architecture to create appealing, sustainable settings. Our urban and environmental planners collaborate with in-house cultural experts, as well as solicit community input to incorporate historical and cultural elements in our planning process. Before proceeding with any project, we ensure that our environmental studies and land use plans are accepted by the community and the approving agencies. G70 provides landowners and government agencies with the full range of land use permitting and entitlement services at both the State and County levels. G70 planning services include: Services Overview • Community Master Plans • Resort Master Plans • Educational Campus Plans • Regional, General and Specific Plans • Urban Design Plan / Design Guidelines • Park and Open Space Plans • Community Involvement and Facilitation • Feasibility Studies and Alternatives Analysis • Land Use Permits • Development Constraints Analysis (regulatory, environmental, technical) • Regional and Area-wide Land Use Planning • Detailed Property and Site Assessments, and Due Diligence Reporting • Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements • Cultural & Historic Resource Management H a l a w aH a l a w a M o a n a l u aM o a n a l u a K a l i h iK a l i h i N u ua n uN u ua n u S a l t L a k eS a l t L a k e K e e h iK e e h i K a p a l a m aK a p a l a m a M a n u w a iM a n u w a i M a k i k iM a k i k i A l a W a iA l a W a i K a l o iK a l o i M a k a i w aM a k a i w a P u uP u uH a w a i il o aH a w a i il o a K a w a i n u iK a w a i n u i H e e i aH e e i a K e a a h a l aK e a a h a l a K a n e o h eK a n e o h e K a w aK a w a K a e l e p u l uK a e l e p u l u K a l i h iK a l i h i Wa i k e l eWa i k e l e Wa i a w aWa i a w a Wa i m a l uWa i m a l u K a p a k a h iK a p a k a h i K a l a u aoK a l a u aoWa i p i oWa i p i o P o a m o h oP o a m o h o K a u k o n a h u aK a u k o n a h u a H a l a w aH a l a w a A i e aA i e a M o a n a l u aM o a n a l u a ¬«1¬«2 ¬«3 ¬«4 ¬«5 ¬«1¬«2¬«3 ¬«5 ¬«6 ¬«6¬«4 Legend TMKs w/ Industrial Facilities Watershed Boundaries Map of Industrial Facilities Discharging into City & County of Honolulu MS4 I I I III May 13, 2016 0 21Miles ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN planning and environment G70 has extensive experience in environmental planning services and the preparation of related documentation in compliance with County, State (HRS 343) and Federal (NEPA) laws. Projects have involved agriculture sites, observatories, government centers, schools, resorts, parks, nature preserves, retail centers, communities, institutions, military bases, resorts, shoreline structures, utilities, wastewater facilities, waterways and highways. Our full-service approach comprises site assessment and feasibility analysis through the completion of project environmental documentation. This is achieved through a solution-seeking approach that addresses Hawai‘i’s unique environments. G70 planners understand impact analysis in many disciplines and maintain well-established, long-term relationships with consulting specialists who can collectively assess the full range of potential project impacts and develop. Principal planners and senior planners at G70 are certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), and two also hold Certified Environmental Inspectors (CEI designations). Our capabilities extend to environmental permitting, wetlands studies, Phase I hazardous materials site assessments, and coastal studies. G70 Environmental Services include: • Environmental assessments and impact statements (NEPA & Chpt. 343 HRS) • Feasibility studies • Pre-purchase land use and facilities assessments • Environmental master plans • Site assessments • Wetlands delineation, management and mitigation • Coastal studies • Wetlands natural wastewater treatment systems • Wastewater reuse planning • Integrated pest management plan • Watershed management planning • Diversified agriculture and agroforestry program planning and development • Disaster resilience, preparedness, and recovery planning • Climate change analysis Kekaha Kai, Hawai‘i Mauna Kea Science Reserve Complex, Hawai‘i Environmental Services & Studies ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN select client list • Alexander & Baldwin • Actus Lend Lease, LLC • Aeko Hawai‘i • American Savings & Loan Association • Amfac Corporation • Armstrong Builders • Azabu USA Corporation • Bank of America • Bank of Hawai‘ • BHP Gas Company • Black River Energy, LLC • Blackacre Institutional Capital Mgt, LLC • Blackstone • Brookfield Homes Hawai‘i, Inc. • California Institute of Technology • CBRE • Chaminagde University of Honolulu • Chartres Lodging Group, LLC • City and County of Honolulu • CM&D International, Inc. • Coconut Plantation Holdings, LLC • Consuelo Foundation • County of Hawai‘i • Daiei USA • Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT) • Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) • State Department of Transportation Airport Division • State of Hawai‘i Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) • State of Hawai‘i Department of Land & Natural Resources (DLNR) • Dole Foods, Incorporated • EAH Housing • Elleair Hawai‘i, Inc. • First Hawaiian Bank • Forest City • Flintridge Partners • Gay & Robinson, Inc. • Government of French Polynesia • Grosvenor International • Halekulani • Haseko (Hawai‘i), Inc. • Hawai‘i Baptist Academy • Hawai‘i Health Systems Corporation • Hawai‘i Reserves, Inc. • Hawai‘i Pacific Health • Hawai‘i Pacific University • Hawaiian Electric Industries • Hawaiian Telephone Company • Hilton Worldwide • Hilton Grand Vacation Club • H MART Companies, Inc. • Hōkūli‘a • Honolulu Board of Water Supply • Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc. • Hunt Building Company, Ltd. • Hyatt Vaction Ownership, Inc. • ‘Iolani School • Iwasaki Group, Japan • JRANSA • Kaiser Permanente Hawai‘i • Kamehameha Schools • Kāne‘ohe Ranch Co. Ltd. • Kapalua Land Company • Kapolei Property Development, LLC • Kaua‘i County • Kaua‘i Economic Development Board • Kaua‘i Community Federal Credit Union • Ke Kailani Developement, LLC • Kisco Senior Living • Kona Heights, LLC ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN select client list • Kuakini Medical Center • Kualoa Ranch • Kuilima Development Company • Kupu Hawai‘i • Kyo-ya Company, Ltd. • Landmark Hotels • Lockheed Martin • Marianist Center of Hawai‘i • Marine Corps Forces, Pacific (MARFORPAC) • Marriott Corporation • Marriott Vacation Club International • Maui County • Maui County Employees Federal Credit Union • Maui Land and Pineapple Co. • Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. • Monarch Group • NAVFAC Pacific • NEC Telenetwox, Ltd. • Obayashi Hawai‘i Corporation • Oceanic Properties, Incorporate • Oceanside Partners • Ohana Real Estate Investors LLC • Otaka Corporation • OTO Development • Outrigger Enterprises • Pacific Resources, Incorporated • PacMar, Incorporated • PBS Hawai‘i • Po‘ipu Beach Villas, LLC. • Prince Resorts Hawaii • Princess Hotels International, Inc. • PRM Realty, Inc. • Prudential Real Estate • Sea Life Park • Sentul City • Servco Pacific • Shimizu Corporation • Shin Yang Co., Malaysia • Shipman Company • Shiraishi Shokai, Okinawa • Southern Pacific Communications • Special Olympics Hawai‘i • Starwood Captial Group, LlC • Systems International, Inc., Japan • The Contemporary Museum • The Estate of James Campbell • The MacNaughton Group • The Queen Emma Foundation • The Queen’s Health Systems • The Resort Group • The Resort Partners • The Salvation Army • The Sullivan Family of Companies • Theo H. Davies Properties, Inc. • Timbers Resorts • Tosei Shoji, Incorporated, Japan • Tri-Mark Pacific Homes • Trinity Investments, LLC • UH Institute of Astronomy • University of Hawai‘i • University of Hawai‘i Federal Credit Union • University of the Nations • US Army Corps of Engineers • VMS Realty, Incorporated • Victoria Ward Limited • Wai‘alae Country Club • Woodridge Capital • Wyndham Worldmark Kihei • Wyndham Vacation Resorts, Inc. CBRE Honolulu Offices • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Renovation Project - Under 40,000 SF, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2015 Central Union Preschool & Kindergarten Phase I • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Nonprofit, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2013 Concrete, Masonry, and Metal Structures Repair and Maintenance Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Commander, Navy Region Hawai‘i • Historic Hawai‘i Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award, 2018 Department of Accounting and General Services No. 1 Capital Place ExteriorRenovation (Hemmeter Building) • Historic Hawai‘i Foundation (HHF) Preservation Award, 2019 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Kaupuni Village • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Mayor’s Choice Award, 2011 • United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Outstanding Green Project Team Award, 2011 • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Innovation In Planning: Best Practices for Sustainability Award, 2010 G70 Interiors Office • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Overall Grand Design Award, 2006 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Commercial Design Award of Excellence, 2006 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Green Sustainable Design Award of Excellence, 2006 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Overall Grand Award, 2006 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Built Green Grand Award, 2006 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Renovation, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2006 G70 First & Second Floor Sustainable Renovations • Historic Hawai‘i Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award, 2010 Guam USMC Installation Appearance Plan • American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Planning & Analysis Honor Award, 2012 Ha‘ikū Stairs Study • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i, Cultural/Historic Preservation Award, 2020 Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘iOutstanding Planning Project, 2004 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) HonoluluAward of Merit, 2003 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘iAward of Merit, 2003 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘iRenaissance Award, 2003 • Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA)Keep it Hawai‘i, Kahili Award, 2003 • American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)Award of Merit, 2003 DHHL Kaupuni Village Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve honors & awards Central Union Preschool & Kindergarten Phase I ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN Hale Ola, Wailea • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Award of Excellence, 2004 Hale Pu‘u, Wailea • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Award of Excellence, 2004 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Ho’okupu Center • International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Hawai’i Serve Award, 2019 Hawai’i Baptist Academy • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Mayor’s Choice Award, 2007 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Grand Award Hawai‘i BuiltGreen, 2007 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Kūkulu Hale Award, 2007 Hawai’i Baptist Academy High School - Phase I • General Contractors Association (GCA) of Hawai‘iAward of Merit, 2014 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) HonoluluMerit Award, 2014 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘iNonprofit, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2015 Hawai’i Film Studio • American Council of Engineering Companies of Hawai‘i (ACECH) Award of Honor, 2019 Hawai’i State Art Museum Sculpture Garden • Historic Hawai’i Foundation (HHF) Preservation Honor Award, 2014 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Mayor’s Choice Award, 2013 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Award of Merit, 2013 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Public/Government Renovation Kūkulu Hale Award, 2013 • American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Honolulu Award of Excellence, 2012 Hilton Grand Waikikian • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) ACE Project of Excellence Award, 2010 • Waikīkī Improvement Association (WIA) Ho’owehiwehi Nui Award, 2009 Hilton Hokulani Waikīkī • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) Best Renovation Award, 2015 • General Contractors Association (GCA) of Hawai‘i Award of Excellence - Building Construction, 2014 Hilton Waikōloa Kings Land Phase I • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) Award of Green Sustainability Program Within a Resort, 2012 Hilton Waikōloa Kings Land Clubhouse • American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 1st Place, Region X, Technology Award, 2011 Holo Holo Ku Residential Condominiums • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Mayor’s Choice Award, 2004 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘iNew Residential Division Award, 2004 Hilton Hokulani Waikiki Hawai’i State Art Museum Sculpture Garden Hawaii Baptist Academy High School honors & awards ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach Joan K. Mendel Kindergarten Classroom HPH Kapi‘olani Medical Specialists • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Healthcare Facilities, Award of Merit, 2017 HPU Waterfront Lots at Aloha Tower Marketplace • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Renovation Kūkulu Hale Award, 2016 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Commercial, Award of Excellence, 2016 • General Contractors Association (GCA) of Hawai‘i Renovation/Remodeling, Award of Excellence, 2016 Hyatt Centric Waikīkī Beach • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Renovation Project - Over 40,000 SF, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2017 Hyatt Residence Club - Kā'anapali Beach Maui • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) Resort Architecture Award, 2015 • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) Best Site Plan Award, 2015 • American Resort Development Association (ARDA) ACE Project of Excellence Award, 2015 ‘Iolani School Phase I • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘iNew Project, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2005 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘iGrand Award, 2004 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)Design Awareness Award, 2004 • General Contractors Association (GCA) of Hawai‘iAward of Excellence, 2004 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘iRenovation Project of the Year, 2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘iNew Project, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2002 ‘Iolani School K-1 Community • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Award of Merit, 2020 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu People’s Choice Award, 2020 ‘Iolani School Residence Hall • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Award of Merit, 2019 • General Contractors Association (GCA) of Hawai‘i Award of Excellence, 2020 ‘Iolani School Sullivan Center • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i New Project Green Building, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2014 • General Contractor Association (GCA) Award of Excellence - Design-Build/Design-Assist Construction, 2014 • International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Hawai’i Award of Merit, 2014 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu People’s Choice Award, 2014 Japengo - Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Renaissance Commercial Remodel Award, 2011 Joan K. Mendel Kindergarten Classroom • American Institute of Architects (AIA) HonoluluAward of Merit, 2019 ‘Iolani School K-1 Community honors & awards ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN Kauna‘oa Country Club Kai Lani at Ko Olina Housing • Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) Energy Efficiency Award, 2002 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Parade of Homes, First Place, 2002 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i New Residential Division - Up to $750,000, 2004 Kailua Community Planning • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Innovation in Neighborhood Planning, 2002 Kalihi Valley Homes Phase I Renovation • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) Award of Merit, 2003 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Award of Merit, 2002 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Mayor's Choice Award, 2002 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Renovation Project of the Year, 2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Renovation Project of the Year, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2002 Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Outstanding Planning Award, 2011 Kamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management Plan • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘iEnvironment/Preservation Award, 2013 Kamehameha Schools Hale‘iwa Store Lots • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Historic Preservation Award, 2015 • American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Hawai‘i Engineering Honor Award, 2016 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Honorable Mention, 2016 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Renovation - Over 40,000 SF, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2017 Kamehameha Schools Hawai’i Campus • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Non-profit, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2003 Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Non-profit, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2009 Kamehameha Schools North Shore O‘ahu Master Plan • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustaining Places, 2011 • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Outstanding Planning Award, 2008 Kaua‘i Community Federal Credit Union • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i New Non-Profit Project Award, 2012 Kauna‘oa Country Club • Building Industry of Hawai‘i (BIA) Grand Award New Commercial, 2007 King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Commerical Renovation - Over 40,000 SF, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2011 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Award of Honor, 2010 Koloa Landing Resort & Spa • General Contractor Association (GCA) of Hawai‘i Award of Excellence, 2014 Kamehameha Schools Hale‘iwa Store LotsKamehameha Schools Cultural Resource Management honors & awards ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN Nanea Clubhouse PBS Hawai‘i Kuhio Park Terrace • American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Mayor’s Choice Award, 2010 Laiopua 2020 Community Center • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Community-Based Planning Award, 2008 Lyon Arboretum • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Hawai‘i Preservation Award, 2006 Marriott Maui Ocean Club • Green Business Hawai‘i Award for Outstanding Efforts, 2012 Nanea Clubhouse • American Institute of Architects Pacific NW Region (AIA NW) Design Citation Award, 2006 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘iOverall Grand Award for New Commercial, 2006 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)Award of Excellence, 2006 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘iCommercial, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2006 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) HonoluluAward of Excellence, 2005 • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘iNew Commercial Award, 2004 Parker Ranch Center • Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA) Keep it Hawai‘i, Award of Merit, 2003 PBS Hawai‘i • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘iNon-Profit Kūkulu Hale Award, 2018 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)Commercial: Office Space, Award of Excellence, 2016 Pu‘u Kukui Elementary School • American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) General Design, Award of Merit, 2015 The Salvation Army KROC Center Hawai’i • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i New Commercial, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2012 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Institutional, Award of Honor, 2012 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Institutional, Award of Excellence, 2012 St. Regis Princeville Resort • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Commercial Remodeling, Grand Award, 2010 Standard State Mitigation Plan CNMI • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Current Topic Award: Safe Growth, 2004 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District Consolidated Real Property Master Plan, Okinawa Area • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District Award of Excellence, 2010 St. Regis Princeville Resort honors & awards ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu DistrictConsolidated Training and Medical Facility • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu DistrictAward of Excellence, 2007 University of Hawai’i - Center for Microbial Oceanography:Research and Education (C-More) • American Institute of Architects (AIA) HonoluluAward of Merit, 2012 • American Institute of Architects (AIA) HonoluluLipman-Member's Choice Award, 2012 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)Institutional, Award of Honor, 2012 • American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)Award of Excellence, 2012 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘iNew Commercial Project - Under 40,000 SF, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2011 • National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA),Award of Excellence, 2011 • Masonry Institute of Hawai’i, (MIH)Outstanding Project Award, 2010 Waialua Town Master Plan • American Planning Association (APA) Hawai‘i Community-Based Planning Award, 2005 Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Commercial Renovation - Over 40,000 SF, Kūkulu Hale Award, 2019 Ward Entertainment Center • Building Industry Association (BIA) Hawai‘i Overall Grand Award, 2002 • National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Hawai‘i Project of the Year, 2002 Ward Entertainment Center Wooden Structures Repair Manual for Historic Facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Commander, Navy Region Hawai‘i • Historic Hawai‘i Foundation (HHF) Preservation Commendation Award, 2017 Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa University of Hawaii C-More honors & awards ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN resumes ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Member Urban Land Institute (ULI), Member O‘ahu Economic Development Board, Chair U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) EDUCATION: M. S. Marine Environmental Science State University of New York, NY B. S. Zoology/Biology Oceanography Duke University, NC PROJECT HONORS & AWARDS: Ha‘ikū Stairs Study EIS- APA Hawai‘i Cultural Preservation Award, 2020 Hale‘iwa Store Lots - APA Hawai‘i Environment/Preservation Award, 2015 Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu - APA Hawai‘i Chapter Outstanding Planning Award, 2011 Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan - APA National Planning Excellence Award, 2008 Waialua Town Master Plan - APA Hawai‘i Chapter Community-based Planning Award, 2005 Mauna Kea Science Reserve Master Plan - APA Hawai‘i Chapter Outstanding Planning Award, 2000 JEFFREY H. OVERTON AICP, LEED AP Principal Planner As Principal Planner, Mr. Overton leads the preparation of Master Plans, environmental impact documents, land use permitting, and community involvement for private developments, military installations, and government projects. His experience spans over 40 years of Environmental Impact Statements and permitting for residential communities, infrastructure and utilities, renewable energy projects, government facilities, scientific installations, schools, resorts, commercial/mixed-use centers, and recreational facilities. Mr. Overton directs community and area-wide Master Plans, site selection studies and urban design plans, and provides expert testimony before State and County land use authorities. SELECTED PROJECTS: Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor - 2040 Master Plan, Fuel Pier Design, EIS Kalaeloa, O‘ahu Pan-STARRS Observatory - EIS (NEPA),CDUP Maunakea, Hawai‘i U.S. Army Garrison Hawai’i - Pohakuloa Training Area, NEPA/HEPA EIS Pohakuloa, Hawai‘i Pelekane Bay & Watershed - Ecosystem Restoration Plan (NEPA) Kohala, Hawai‘i Coconut Plantation Village - SMA, PDU, Zone Change Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i East Kapolei Solar (5MW) - Environmental Studies, Permits Kapolei, O‘ahu Hale‘iwa Commercial Redevelopment - Master Plan, Zone Change, EA Hale‘iwa, O‘ahu Hilo Judiciary Complex - Site Selection Study, EIS Hilo, Hawai‘i Hilton Hawaiian Village Expansion - Master Plan EIS, SMA Permit, PDR,WSD Honolulu, O‘ahu Ho‘opili Community - Master Plan, Zone Change, Urban Design Plan Kapolei, O‘ahu Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu - Master Plan, EA, Permits Kona, Hawai‘i Kamehameha Schools - Kapālama Strategic Implementation Master Plan Kapālama, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Kohou TOD Residential Development Honolulu, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - North Shore Lands Master Plan North Shore , O‘ahu Kalaeloa ASEF 2 Solar - EA, HCDA Dev. Permit Kalaeloa, O‘ahu Kapolei Harborside Center - Master Plan, EIS, State Land Use, Zone Change Kalaeloa, O‘ahu Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor - EIS (NEPA), EA Kohala, Hawai‘i Lā‘ie Development Plan & Wastewater Facility - EIS, Facility Plan, Permits Lā‘ie, O‘ahu Makaīwa Hills Residential Community - Master Plan, EIS, State Land Use, Zoning ‘Ewa, O‘ahu Manini‘Ōwali Residential Community - Master Plan, EIS, State Land Use Kona, Hawai’i ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS: American Planning Association, Hawai‘i Chapter (APA-HI), Member APA National Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division, Executive Council, 2023-present Omidyar Fellow, 2019-2020 Hula Mamo Hawaiian Civic Club, 2012-2013 Lamda Alpha International Aloha Chapter, Member 2021-present Historic Hawai‘i Foundation, Board of Trustees and Executive Committee, 2021-present Hawai‘i Leeward Planning Conference (HLPC), Member Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, Member PA‘I Foundation, Board of Director 2001- 2003; President, 2003-Present O‘ahu Island Burial Council, Chair; Vice-Chair; ‘Ewa Moku Representative, 2005-2012 EDUCATION: NAGPRA, ARPA Application & Requirement National Preservation Institute Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Folk and Traditional Arts Apprentice Program Cyril Lani Pahinui Section 106: A Review for Experienced Practitioners National Preservation Institute Consultation and Protection of Native American Sacred Lands National Preservation Institute Master of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI Identification & Management of Traditional Cultural Places National Preservation Institute B.A. Political Science University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI FEMA Certified HURRIPLAN Resilient Building Design Coursework National Disaster Preparedness Training Center DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts MARK KĀWIKA MCKEAGUE AICP President, Principal Planner Director of Cultural Planning Mark Kāwika McKeague brings over 26 years of experience as a Kanaka Maoli planner, integrating indigenous knowledge, cultural stewardship, and environmental responsibility into transformative planning solutions. As Principal Planner at G70, he leads efforts to craft community-driven master plans, cultural resource management programs, and environmental impact studies, ensuring that each project reflects the values of mālama ‘āina (caring for the land) and kuleana (responsibility) at its core. Grounded in the ancestral wisdom of Hawai‘i and skilled in fostering meaningful collaboration, he works across public, private, and non-profit sectors to deliver culturally resonant and sustainable outcomes. In his various leadership roles, he advocates for embedding a Native Hawaiian perspective into planning frameworks that honor both people and place with cultural and environmental integrity. SELECTED PROJECTS: Ho’okua‘āina Master Plan Maunawili, O‘ahu Ho’oulu ‘Āina Master Plan Kalihi, O‘ahu Kauluakalana Master Plan Maunawili, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - He’eia Master Plan He‘eia, O’ahu Kamehameha Schools - Cultural Resource Management Plan State of Hawai‘i Kamehameha Schools - North Shore Plan Island of O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Natural Resource Management Plan Update State of Hawai‘i Kamehameha Schools - Keauhou Bay Management Plan Keauhou, Hawai‘i Board of Water Supply - Ko‘olau Loa Watershed Management Plan Windward O‘ahu Board of Water Supply Ha‘ikū Stairs He‘eia, O‘ahu Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Strategic Management Framework for Kaka‘ako Makai Honolulu, O‘ahu Department of Hawaiian Home Lands & Papakōlea Community Development Corporation - Native Hawaiian Education Cultural Center & Kūpuna Assisted Living Center Master Plan Puowaina, O‘ahu Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Ho‘olehua Veteran Center - EA, Master Plan, CRM Ho‘olehua, Moloka‘i Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Moloka‘i Island Plan Island of Moloka‘i Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Waimea Nui Master Plan Honolulu, O‘ahu Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Wai‘anae Coast Emergency Access Road/ Parallel Secondary Access Road Wai‘anae, O‘ahu Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Pu‘u Ōpae Special Area & Settlement Plan Kekaha, Kaua‘i University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa - Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology (Coconut Island), Master Plan, LRDP, EIS, CIA Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu Pelekane Bay - EA, Ecological Restoration Assessment North Kohala, Hawai‘i TRACY CAMUSO AICP Principal Planner PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS: American Planning Association (APA), Member American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Member American Red Cross, Board Member WaikĪkĪ Improvement Association, Member NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association, Member Urban Land Institute (ULI), Member; Urban Plan Participant Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE), Member Chamber of Commerce of Hawai‘i, Member Business Industry Association (BIA), Member Hawai‘i Society of Business Professionals, Board Member Patsy T. Mink Leadership Alliance Inaugural Cohort, 2016-2017 Pacific Century Fellows, Fellow 2019- 2022 EDUCATION: Masters in Public Administration University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI B. A. Political Science University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI HONORS & AWARDS: Hawai‘i Business Magazine - 20 for the next 20 Awardee, 2024 Pacific Business News - Women Who Mean Business Awardee, 2019 Pacific Business News - Forty Under 40 Awardee, 2019 As an environmental and land use planner, Tracy brings more than 19 years of experience working on projects ranging from renewable energy, biofuels, agricultural developments, educational facilities, industrial parks, scientific research institutions, residential communities, and resort master plans. Through her experience working on public relations and policy issues in the Office of U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye and the Hawai’i State Legislature, Tracy utilizes her specialized knowledge of public policy and implementation to assist in the coordination with both community and government organizations. SELECTED PROJECTS: Kamakana Villages at Keahoulu 201H Community (2,400 homes) - Master Plan, EA, Permits Kona, Hawai‘i Aloha Solar Energy - Four 5MW Facilities - EA, Permits Island of O‘ahu Aloha Solar Energy Fund I, Lualualei Lualualei, O‘ahu Aloha Solar Energy Fund II, Kalaeloa Kalaeloa, O‘ahu AES Waiawa Solar Farm - LUC/Entitlement Support Waiawa, O‘ahu Clearway Waiawa Solar (36MW) - SLUBA, CUP, Waiver Waiawa, O‘ahu Clearway Mililani Solar (65MW) - CUP, Waiver Mililani, O‘ahu Department of Education - Wai‘anae Elementary School Administration/ Student Center, EA Wai‘anae, O‘ahu Department of Education - James Campbell High School Classroom Building, EA, Waiver ‘Ewa, O‘ahu Department of Land Management - Hale Mauliola, EA Honolulu, O‘ahu East Kapolei Solar Farm - Environmental Studies, CUP Kapolei, O‘ahu The Element by Westin Kapolei Hotel - CUP Kapolei, O‘ahu Embassy Suites Hotel - CUP Limited Service Hotel Kapolei, O‘ahu Farrington Highway Improvements - EA, Pre-Design East Kapolei, O‘ahu First Assembly of God Windward Church Redevelopment Expansion - EA, SMA, CUP Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu Halekua - Royal Kunia Phase II, PDH, Zoning Adjustment, UA Kunia, O‘ahu Hawai‘i Baptist Academy Elementary School - CUP, SDD Honolulu, O‘ahu Hawai‘i BioEnergy Kaua‘i Algae Farm - Permitting Strategy, State/County Permits Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i Hawai‘i Film Studio - EA, SDD, Variance Honolulu, O'ahu Hawai‘i State Hospital - New Patient Facility, PRU Modifications Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN TRACY CAMUSO AICP Principal Planner SELECTED PROJECTS: City & County of Honolulu Affordable Housing Land Use Zoning and Environmental Permitting Evaluation for Harbor Arms/Royal Kunia/ 1615 Ala Wai ‘Aiea/Waipahu/Honolulu, O‘ahu Hilton Hawaiian Village AMB Tower - SEIS, SMA, PDR, WSD Honolulu, O‘ahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan - EIS, SMA, PDR, WSD Honolulu, O‘ahu Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise - Sea Level Rise Adaptation Study Honolulu, O‘ahu Ho‘opili Community - Zone Change Kapolei, O‘ahu Ho‘ohana Solar Farm (52MW) - EA, CUP Kunia, O‘ahu Hyatt Hotel at Ho‘opili - CUP Kapolei, O‘ahu Hyatt Regency Retail Redevelopment - EA, SMA, SDD Honolulu, O‘ahu Hyatt Regency Waikīkī Beach Resort - EA, SMA, SDD Honolulu, O‘ahu Iolani School - CUP, JDA Honolulu, O‘ahu Kaena Point Tracking Station - NEPA, EA Wai‘anae, O‘ahu Kapolei Energy Storage Park - CUP, Entitlement Modifications Kapolei, O‘ahu Kapolei Harborside Center - EIS, Zone Change Kalaeloa, O‘ahu Kapolei West Community - EIS Zone Change Kapolei, O‘ahu Kalia Wastewater Improvements - NEPA, EA Honolulu, O‘ahu Lā‘ie Inn Redevelopment - EA, SMA Permit Lā‘ie, O‘ahu Lā‘īapala Makai & Heights, Zone Change Kalaeloa, O‘ahu Leihano Senior Village CCRC - CUP, UA Status Updates Kapolei, O‘ahu LRE Mahi Solar (120 MW) - SUP, CUP, Waiver Kunia, O‘ahu Marriott Residence Inn - CUP Limited Service Hotel Kapolei, O‘ahu Maka‘iwa Hills - EIS, Zone Change Kapolei, O‘ahu Outrigger Kā‘anapali Beach Resort - EIS, SMA Kā‘anapali, Maui Outrigger Waikīkī Paradise Hotel - SDD Honolulu, O‘ahu Outrigger Reef WaikĪkĪ Beach Resort - SEIS, SMA, SSV Honolulu, O‘ahu Outrigger Waikīkī Beach Walk - EIS, SMA, County Permits Honolulu, O‘ahu Prince Waikīkī - SMA, WSD Honolulu, O‘ahu PAR Hawai‘i Renewable Fuel Production Facility, CUP, Zoning Variance Kapolei, O‘ahu PAR Petroleum Expansion - CUP, Height Variance Kapolei, O‘ahu Phycal Algae Pilot Project -State/NEPA EA Wahiawa, O‘ahu Pūlama Lāna‘i Farm Labor Dwellings - CUP Kaumālapa‘u Highway, Lāna‘i Queen's Medical Center - West O‘ahu, PRU Modifications ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Salvation Army Residence Facilities - Land Use Permitting Honolulu, O‘ahu Schofield Barracks Wells Relocation - NEPA, EA Wahiawa, O‘ahu State Film and Digital Media Center - EA, SMA Permit Honolulu, O‘ahu The Cove at Ko ‘Olina Redevelopment - EIS, SMA, CUP Kapolei, O‘ahu TopGolf Hawai‘i - EA, Special District Permit Honolulu, O‘ahu University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa - C-MORE Hale, EA Honolulu, O‘ahu UOP Integrated Biorefinery - Permitting Strategy, State/County Permits Kalaeloa, O‘ahu U.S. Army Training Areas O‘ahu - Environmental Condition of Properties (ECoP) Central, O‘ahu/North Shore, O‘ahu Waikīkī Beachcomber - SSD Honolulu, O‘ahu Westin Maui Resorts & Spa - Adult Pool and Landscaping SMA (m) Kā‘anapali, Maui ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS: Licensed Architect, State of Hawai‘i American Institute of Architects (AIA), Member U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) City of Kapolei Design Advisory Board, Member American Planning Association (APA), Member American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Member Urban Land Institute (ULI), Member; Urban Plan Participant EDUCATION: Doctor of Architecture University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, HI B.A. Architectural Studies University of Washington, WA HONORS & AWARDS: Pacific Business News - Forty Under 40 Honoree, 2017 As a master planner and urban designer, Rene uses design to create communities. She strives to create visionary, yet realistic solutions for her projects and has extensive experience in large-scale communities, housing, commercial centers, transit-oriented districts, and university campuses projects. Rene’s work includes all phases of master planning from initial site analysis, feasibility studies, program development, concept alternatives, master plans and design guidelines. Her strategic design approach based on a strong understanding of the physical, regulatory, and cultural context adds immense value to her client’s development projects. It is through such collaborations that she is provided with a platform for her passion to develop engaging communities, spaces, and environments that positively impact Hawai‘i families. RENE NISHIKAWA MATSUMURA D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP Principal Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu Master Plan and Design Guidelines Kona, Hawai‘i Ho‘opili Urban Design Guidelines ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Wailani Residential Design Guidelines Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i Hōkūli‘a Nalu Kai Master Plan and Design Guidelines Kona, Hawai‘i Kamehameha Schools - He‘eia Design Guidelines for Kahuhipa District Kāne‘ohe, O’ahu Kamehameha Schools - Kapālama Design Guidelines for Super Block and Kōhou Waterfront Honolulu, O‘ahu Kapolei West Urban Design Guidelines Kapolei, O‘ahu Hanamaulu Village Integrated Workforce Community Master Plan, EIS and 201H Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i HCDA Kaka‘ako - Waterfront Project Master Plan Honolulu, O‘ahu Ho‘opili Master Plan ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Ho‘opili Urban Design Plan ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Ho‘opili Gateway Commercial Master Plan ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Kapālama Kai Plan (2017) Honolulu, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Kaka‘ako HCDA Master Plan, Kaiāulu O Kaka‘ako Honolulu, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Waipahu Redevelopment Master Plan Waipahu, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - He‘eia Master Plan Kāne‘ohe, O’ahu University of Hawai‘i - West O‘ahu Master Developer RFP Hunt Development ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Wailani Master Plan - Grove Farm Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i Wailea Large Parcel Master Plan Wailea, Maui Wailea SF-S Master Plan Wailea, Maui Līhue Town - Kuhio Highway Redevelopment Plan Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i BYU-Hawai‘i Master Plan Update Lā‘ie, O‘ahu ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN SELECTED PROJECTS: RENE NISHIKAWA MATSUMURA D.ARCH., AIA, AICP, LEED AP Principal SELECTED PROJECTS: County of Maui - Wailuku Campus Master Plan Wailuku, Maui HHFDC Kahului Mixed-Use Civic Center and Afforable Housing Kahului, Maui Princeville Ranch Lots Master Plan Princeville, Kaua‘i University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa - Student Housing Master Plan Honolulu, O‘ahu Assets School Master Plan Honolulu, O‘ahu Damar City Master Plan Belitung, Indonesia Hilton Hawaiian Village Master Plan Honolulu, O‘ahu OCCC Redevelopment Concept Plan Kalihi, Hawai‘i Sentul City Master Plan Sentul, Indonesia Sea Life Park Master Plan Waimānalo, O‘ahu Honokea Surf Village Kalaeloa, O’ahu City and County of Honolulu - Royal Kunia Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment ‘Ewa Beach, O‘ahu City and County of Honolulu - Harbor Arms Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment ‘Aiea, O‘ahu City and County of Honolulu - 1615 Ala Wai Affordable Housing Comprehensive Feasibility Assessment Honolulu, O‘ahu SELECTED PROJECTS: ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Member American Planners Association (APA), Member U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) EDUCATION: M.S. Environmental Studies Yale University, CT B.S. Environmental Science Washington State University, WA Cami serves as project manager for major assignments. She is responsible for the effective preparation of land use master plans, watershed planning studies, and environmental impact documents for government, institutional, and private sector clients. She has 28 years of professional experience and specialized knowledge and experience in the watershed environments of Hawai‘i and facilitation of local planning efforts with community groups. CAMI KLOSTER AICP, LEED AP Senior Associate Senior Planner SELECTED PROJECTS: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - West Maui Watershed Plan Island of Maui Board of Water Supply - Watershed Management Plans North Shore & Windward O‘ahu City & County of Honolulu - NPDES Storm Water Permit Education & Outreach Island of O‘ahu City & County of Honolulu - Storm Water Utility Communication & Outreach Island of O‘ahu Cool Honolulu: Heat Action Plan and Awareness Campaign Island of O‘ahu County of Kaua‘i - Impact Fee Study Island of Kaua‘i Kailua Seventh-Day Adventist Church - Planning Honolulu & Windward, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan and Community Outreach North Shore, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Cultural Resource Management Plan State of Hawai‘i Waialua Town - Master Plan Waialua, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Food Initiatives & Trends North Shore, Central O‘ahu, ‘Ewa, O’ahu COMANVREG Hawai‘i Overview and Regional Interation Plans Pearl Harbor, O‘ahu; Sasebo, Yokosuka, and Atsugi, Japan Roman Catholic Church - Facility Planning Honolulu, O’ahu U.S. Navy - Base Exterior Architecture Plans Pearl Harbor, O‘ahu; Sasebo, Yokosuka, and Atsugi, Japan Department of Education - Kūlanihāko‘i High School Pedestrian Crossing Study & Overpass Environmental Assessment Kīhei, Maui ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Member American Planning Association (APA) - Hawai‘i Chapter APA - Tribal and Indigenous Planning Division, Member APA - Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Planning Division, Member APA - LGBTQ and Planning Division, Member Hawai‘i Leeward Planning Conference Hawai‘i Wildfire Management Organization, Board Member EDUCATION: Master of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (DMHA) Certificate University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI B. S. Geology Oklahoma State University, OK CODY WINCHESTER DMHA, AICP Associate Senior Planner With over 12 years of professional experience in Hawai‘i, Cody specializes in community-based resiliency planning and historic preservation. He is adept at preparing environmental impact documents, land use permit applications, master plans, and technical assessments of climate change factors. He is also skilled at navigating Hawai‘i’s Chapter 6E and federal Section 106 historic preservation processes for archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. Cody has a proven track record of engaging directly with communities, including underserved populations across Hawai‘i. A strong communicator, Cody excels at presenting complex technical data in clear, actionable language for decision-makers and stakeholders. Cody’s professional background includes his tenure at G70, where he advanced environmental and climate resiliency projects, and his work at the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) on coastal hazard adaptation research and training programs. In addition to his professional contributions, he serves as a board member of the Hawai‘i Wildfire Management Organization. SELECTED PROJECTS: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- Moloka‘i Coastal Community Resilience Plan Moloka‘i Island Ko’olauloa Resilience Hub EA Hau‘ula, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools - Keauhou Bay Management Plan EIS Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island Washington Place Restoration Project Honolulu, O‘ahu Kapuanoni Heiau Restoration Project Kahalu‘u, Hawai‘i Brigham Young University - Plan Review Use Permit Lā‘ie, O‘ahu Cool Honolulu: Heat Action Plan and Awareness Campaign Island of O‘ahu Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Pu‘u ‘Ōpae Special Area Plan Waimea, Kaua‘i Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Anahola Kuleana Settlement Plan Anahola, Kaua‘i Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Mālama Cultural Park, Special Area Plan Hawai‘i Island Department of Transportation - Hilo Harbor Improvements Hilo, Hawai‘i Island Department of Transportation - Kawaihae Harbor Improvements Kawaihae, Hawai‘i Island Hilton Hawaiian Village Sea Level Rise Adaptation Study Honolulu, O‘ahu Keaukaha Panaewa Resilience Hub Hilo, Hawai‘i Island LRE Pūlehu Solar Climate Change Analysis Kula, Maui LRE Mahi Solar GHG Analysis Kunia, O‘ahu ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN CODY WINCHESTER DMHA, AICP Associate Senior Planner National Park Service & Ka ‘Ohana O Kalaupapa Memorial Kalawao, Kalaupapa, Moloka‘i United States Air Force - Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station Helipad NEPA EA Wai‘anae, O‘ahu Board of Water Supply - Ha‘ikū Stairs EIS Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu City and County of Honolulu - Emergency Operations Center EA Honolulu, O‘ahu HoKua Place Climate Change Analysis Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i Kamāmalu Park Improvements Honolulu, O‘ahu SELECTED PROJECTS: ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN *Project Work Prior to G70 EDUCATION: Master’s in Environmental Management University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, HI B. S. Ecology, Evolution, and Environment Purdue University, IN As a GIS Specialist, Jennifer develops and implement systems and databases to access and store geospatial data. Jennifer’s journey in GIS began during her undergraduate years at Purdue University, where she developed a strong foundation in ecological principles, earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Ecology, Evolution, and Environment. Her coursework provided her with a solid understanding of spatial analysis and data management techniques, which she further honed while earning her Master’s in Environmental Management from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Her expertise in GIS software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and ENVI has enabled her to create detailed spatial models and conduct thorough analyses to support decision-making processes. JENNIFER LAM GIS Specialist DHHL King’s Landing Kuleana Settlement Hilo, Hawai‘i DHHL Moloka‘i Coastal Resiliency Plan Kalama‘ula, Moloka‘i DHHL ‘Ualapu‘e Kuleana Settlement Plan, EA ‘Ualapu‘e, Moloka‘i Ho‘okua‘āina Palawai Master Plan Kailua, O‘ahu Kauluakalana Makalii Master Plan Kailua, O‘ahu SELECTED PROJECTS: project profiles ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN G70, along with NAVFAC Hawaii planners, has prepared the Commander Navy Region Hawai‘i (CNRH) Regional Integration Plan (RIP), providing the framework for guiding land use decisions of the Region and its installations, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and Pacific Missile Range Facility. The RIP supports long range planning in the Region by providing local commander guidance, establishing 2035 Land Use Plans, identifying excess lands for immediate and long term disposal, compiling capability gaps and proposed solutions, and recommending policy changes and process improvements. Commander Navy Region Hawai‘i Regional Integration Plan STATE OF HAWAI‘I PROJECT FACTS Client: NAVFAC Hawai'i SERVICES PROVIDED Planning ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN G70 provides integrated technical services for our clients which fully address their individual projects needs. One type of integration is using our Global Positioning Systems (GPS) equipment to collect data that will be used within a Geographic Information System (GIS). During the Regional Planning project for Anahola, Kaua‘i the G70 Team completed a GPS data collection effort in conjunction with performing a visual field survey of the Makaha lands of the DHHL Anahola region. The data types collected were focused on unmapped roads, surface water resources, and significant community facilities and resources. Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Anahola Regional Plan ANAHOLA, KAUA‘I PROJECTS FACTS Client: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands SERVICES PROVIDED Planning & Environment Community Facilitation Mixed-Use Planning ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands is proposing to develop the Waimea Nui Regional Community Development initiative located in the Pu‘ukapu Farm Lots Subdivision. The Community Development Initiative will enable the homestead community to meet their goals of self- sufficiency through a dedicated program of economic opportunities centered on agricultural, equestrian, and recreational activities while also ensuring a revered cemetery space for those individuals who wish to be buried on the homestead. G70 completed a conceptual Master Plan, a Development Plan, an Environmental Assessment, and performed civil engineering services for the project Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Waimea Nui Regional Community Development PU‘UKAPU, WAIMEA, HAWAI‘I ISLAND PROJECTS FACTS Client: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands SERVICES PROVIDED Planning & Environment Civil Engineering Environmental Assessment ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN G70 developed the long term plan for 2,000 acres of wilderness area along the Kona Coast of Hawai‘i from Mahai‘ula to Kuki‘o. Assessment of the significant natural and cultural features, and areas of major outdoor recreational values were identified to determine the terms of preservation and active use of these resources. Part of the planning process involved the input and support of the surrounding community to determine appropriate park facilities for the conceptual plan. Detailed site plans and an Environmental Impact Statement were completed for the Mahai‘ula - Phase I area of the park. Kekaha Kai State Park NORTH KONA, HAWAI‘I ISLAND PROJECTS FACTS Client: State of Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Size: 2,000 acres SERVICES PROVIDED Planning & Environment ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN Planning efforts involve evaluation of seven candidate sites for the construction of a new Judiciary Complex for the East Hawai‘i Service Area of the Third Judicial Circuit. Detailed criteria were used to assess the development feasibility of the sites, including analysis of existing physical, environmental, land use regulatory conditions, and compatibility with surrounding uses. An EIS was completed in 1997. Community input was solicited through a series of public meetings. An Environmental Assessment was completed in 2000 for the final selected site at Kaiko`o Mall. Hilo Judiciary Complex HILO, HAWAI'I ISLAND PROJECT FACTS Client: Department of Accounting and General Services SERVICES PROVIDED Planning Environmental Impact Statement Environmental Assessment ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN The project represents the first major transit-oriented development (TOD) under the KMA Development Plan. Forest City was selected by the State of Hawai‘i Housing Finance & Development Corporation (HHFDC) to develop approximately 2,300 homes on 272 acres for Kamakana Villages, Keahuolu, North Kona. As a 201H project, half of the homes will be sold or rented as “affordable.” The balance of the homes will be sold or rented at market value. In collaboration with Calthorpe Associates, G70 completed a Master Plan, Environmental Report, Sustainability Plan, and Entitlements. The plan provides for 190,000 sf of commercial community facilities, two elementary school sites, a community/civic center, and various parks and open spaces. The project was awarded Outstanding Planning Project by the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter. Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu KONA, HAWAI‘I ISLAND PROJECT FACTS Client: Forest City Size: 272 acres Construction: $700 million Completion: 2010 SERVICES PROVIDED Planning & Environment Transit Oriented Development ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN G70 completed NEPA documents (EISPN, Draft EIS and Final EIS) to evaluate the potential impacts of the proposed Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor Improvements project. The Army Corps of Engineers completed a reconnaissance study (2001) to evaluate the harbor’s ability to meet the demand for cargo services to support the expanding economy in west Hawai‘i. The current alignment of the harbor limits the movement and transport of cargo and freight due to wave surge and reflective wave energy. The conditions affect the efficient movement of goods and services by either creating delays or by inflicting damage to pier facilities or to the cargo vessel. The EIS evaluates several alternatives to reconfigure the design of the harbor to alleviate some of the impacts attributable to wave surge. Kawaihae Deep Draft Harbor KAWAIHAE, HAWAI‘I PROJECTS FACTS Client: State of Hawai‘i, Department of Transportation, Harbors Division SERVICES PROVIDED Planning ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN Site selection planning services involve evaluation of an approximately 100 acre candidate parcel for the construction of a new Kea‘au High School. Detailed criteria were used to assess the development feasibility of the site in accordance with the Department of Education’s standards. Site evaluation included analysis of existing physical, environmental, land use regulatory conditions, and compatibility with surrounding uses. The site was also evaluated under requirements of the State’s EIS regulations and an EIS was prepared. The candidate site was rated on a point system according to its criteria evaluations and site development costs. The final ratings were forwarded to the DOE and the Governor for final site selection. Kea‘au High School KEA‘AU, HAWAI‘I PROJECTS FACTS Client: State of Hawai‘i, Department of Education SERVICES PROVIDED Planning ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN *Project Work Prior to G70 PROJECT FACTS Client: Kamehameha Schools Size: 2,368 acres SERVICES PROVIDED Planning Kamehameha Schools Keauhou Community Master Plan KEAUHOU, HAWAI‘I ISLAND The Keauhou Resort Community is comprised of 2,368 acres of land in the makai portions of the ahupua‘a of Kahalu‘u, on the Kona Coast of Hawai‘i. The Resort Community was first developed more than 40 years ago, but did not adapt to remain competitive with other resort areas in Hawai‘i. G70 facilitated the creation of a conceptual and physical master plan for Keauhou based on new paradigms, presenting a vision of an integrated resort community focused on education, culture, the environment and resort activities. ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN The objective of this Site Selection study is to identify the future site of the Kona Judiciary Complex to serve West Hawai‘i region of the Third Circuit with modern facilities of approximately 130,000 square feet. A complete Environmental Impact Statement evaluates up to seven candidate sites in the Kona region, including State and County permitting requirements. Kona Judiciary Complex Site Selection KAILUA-KONA, HAWAI‘I PROJECT FACTS Client: State of Hawai‘i and County of Hawai‘i SERVICES PROVIDED Planning ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN G70 worked with Kamehameha Schools to develop a Plan for 26,000 acres on O‘ahu’s North Shore. The planning process engaged North Shore residents through small group sessions, workshops, survey, youth forums and a project website, which created a high level of community investment in the Plan. The extensive analysis and selection of projects utilized Kamehameha Schools Five Values and resulted in plans to pursue projects that support the restoration of key wahi pana as part of the Plan’s vision of a sustainable future. A key component of the plan included a cultural asset inventory within the region. The plan won the American Planning Association Hawai‘i Chapter 2008 Outstanding Planning Award and the 2011 National Planning Excellence Award for Innovation in Sustainable Places. Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan NORTH SHORE, O‘AHU PROJECT FACTS Client: Kamehameha Schools Size: 26,000 acres Construction: N/A Completion: 2008 SERVICES PROVIDED Planning ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN G70 provided EIS documents and permits for Lā‘ie’s tertiary treatment Wastewater Reclamation Facility. Work included a Facility Plan, EIS and Supplemental EIS, wetlands delineation and management plans, water reuse plans and County permits. The LWRF is one of the first treatment facilities on O‘ahu that has effectively implemented agricultural reuse disposal. Lā'ie Water Reclamation Facility LĀ'IE, O‘AHU PROJECT FACTS Client: Hawaii Reserves Inc. Construction: $10 million Completion: 1997 ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN PROJECTS FACTS Client: State of Hawai'i SERVICES PROVIDED Planning NELHA’s mission is to develop and diversify Hawai‘i’s economy by providing resources and facilities for energy and ocean-related research, and educational and commercial activities in an environmentally sound, culturally sensitive manner. G70 is updating NELHA’s strategic plan, which will result with a financial model assessing alternative development scenarios, and a land use Master Plan for all of NELHA’s lands. Other tasks include updating existing design guidelines, proposing a subdivision layout, developing a drainage Master Plan, and creating an analysis of current traffic surveys. Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawai'i Authority (NELHA) Master Plan NORTH KONA, HAWAI'I ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN G70 provided an Environmental Impact Study as part of their planning services for Palamanui, a mixed use development in North Kona with 845 residential units, a dry land forest preserve, and a village center integrated with future University of Hawai‘i facilities. Residential units will include single and multifamily units throughout the site. A 120- room University Inn is also planned along with a pedestrian friendly commercial core at the University Village. Planned with the adjacent University of Hawai‘i Center at West Hawai‘i, the project will have shared infrastructure and spaces reserved for university use. Buildings will follow principles of sustainable design and an integrated natural and cultural resources management plan will be implemented. VIC and wastewater treatment were issues addressed in the planning. Mauka/makai and mid-elevation roadway issues were important considerations. Palamanui NORTH KONA, HAWAI‘I PROJECTS FACTS Client: Hunt Companies SERVICES PROVIDED Planning Parker Ranch Center KAMUELA, HAWAI‘I Commercial retail center reflecting the paniolo traditions celebrated in the lifestyle of Waimea. G70 designed a commercial retail center reflecting the paniolo traditions celebrated in the lifestyle of Waimea. A main ranch house style building is surrounded by a cluster of individual mixed use buildings that house restaurants, cultural boutiques, and retail shops. Parker Ranch Center has become the commercial, social, and cultural center of Kamuela, serving as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike. PROJECT FACTS CLIENT: Parker Ranch ARCHITECTURE // CIVIL ENGINEERING // INTERIOR DESIGN // PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTG70.DESIGN 111 S King Street, Suite 170 Honolulu, HI 96813 808.523.5866 www.g70.design