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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-07-17 PL-INT-2025-011029 Myounghee Noh & Associates, LLC dba MNA Environmental - Category PL.5 DeVera, Ashley From: Juveena Jose <jjose@mnaenvironmental.com> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2025 8:43 AM To: DeVera, Ashley; Planning Internet Mail Cc: Myounghee Noh Subject: Re: Professional Services Attachments: 01 Myounghee Noh Associates (Planning)_Completed.pdf Hi Ashley, Please see the attached. Thankyou so much! Juveena S. Jose Office Administrator 8085157975 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Design, Studies, and Consulting Services 98-025 Hekaha St., 215A, Aiea, HI 96701; Tel +1 (808)484-9214 15-643 Kipimana St., Suite 12, Keaau, HI 96749; +1 (808) 769-4221 215 Rojas Street, Suite 100, Harmon, Guam 96913 www.mnaenvironmental.com 25 @a rs From: DeVera, Ashley<Ashley.DeVera@hawaiicounty.gov> Sent:Thursday,July 17, 2025 8:39 AM To:Juveena Jose<jjose@mnaenvironmental.com>; Planning Internet Mail <planning@hawaiicounty.gov> Cc: Myounghee Noh <mnoh@mnaenvironmental.com> Subject: RE: Professional Services Aloha Juveena, I received three emails yesterday regarding professional services, some of them were recalled. Could you resend the corrected email again to ensure that we received the right one? Thank you, Odium, 1 County of Hawaii, Planning Department 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 (808) 961-8141 I Email: ashley.devera@hawaiicounty.gov From:Juveena Jose<jjose@mnaenvironmental.com> Sent: Wednesday,July 16, 2025 2:19 PM To: Planning Internet Mail <planning@hawaiicounty.gov> Cc: Myounghee Noh <mnoh@mnaenvironmental.com> Subject: Professional Services Aloha, I hope that this message finds you in good health. Please see MNA's statements of qualification and express of interest attached and feel free to let us know if you have any questions. Thanks, Juveena S. Jose Office Administrator 8085157975 orliMyounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Design, Studies, and Consulting SE vices ill 98-025 Hekaha St., 215A, Aiea, HI 96701; Tel +1 (808)484-9214 16-643 Kipimana St., Suite 12, Keaau, HI 96749; +1 (808) 769-4221 .., 215 Rojas Street, Suite 100, Harmon, Guam 96913 1111111111P.- www.mnaenvironmental.com 25 years 2 Myounghee Noh & Associates, L.L.C., dba MNA Environmental Design, Studies, and Consulting Services July 15, 2025 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow Planning Department Hawai'i County 349 Kapiolani Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Dear Mr. Darrow: Subject: Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Professional Services—Planning Department Myounghee Noh & Associates, L.L.C., dba MNA Environmental (MNA), is pleased to submit our qualifications for consideration as a Professional Service Provider during the 2025/2026 fiscal year. MNA respectfully requests to be considered for projects under the Service Category: PL.5) Community Planning(Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessment) Environmental Impact Statements)Environmental Engineering (Environmental Compliance) MNA is a Hawaii-based small business, established in 1999. MNA's services include, but are not limited to,the following: • Environmental Site Assessments(Phase I,II,III) • Environmental Assessments (NEPA, HRS Chapter 343) • Landfill restoration and compliance • Hazardous material inspection & investigation (asbestos, arsenic/ lead/ cadmium/ chromium/hexavalent chromium/mercury, PCB,organochlorine pesticides, etc.) • Hazardous material and environmental designs o Specifications and drawings o Contractor work plan reviews o Compliance QC o Construction-administrative services • Industrial hygiene services and indoor air quality; oversight and monitoring of hazardous material removal and hazard abatement • Soil and groundwater investigation and remediation, including underground storage tank removal The requested information is provided below: Name and Location of Firm: Myounghee Noh&Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Aiea, Oahu 98-025 Hekaha Street, Suite 215A, Aiea, HI 96701 Keaau, Hawaii 16-643 Kipimana Street, Suite 12,Keaau, HI 96749 Age of Firm: 25 years Average Number of Employees over the Past Five Years: 17 www.mnaenvironmental.com 98-025 Hekaha Street, 215A,Aiea, HI 96701 • Tel 808.484.9214 16-643 Kipimana Street,Suite 12, Keaau, HI 96749 • Tel 808.769.4221 County of Hawaii Department of Environmental Management—FY 2024/2025 Professional Services Key Employees: Three resumes are also presented in Attachment B. Name Experience Brief Info President& CEO,M.S.,M.B.A., CIH, CSP Myounghee has over 32 years of experience in management of environmental and laboratory contracts. Her first two positions after graduate school were for the former Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association and Brewer Environmental Services in Honolulu. She gained federal project experience at Brewer and founded MNA in Myounghee Noh 32 yrs 1999 and continues to offer excellence in the environmental consulting field. Myounghee currently serves as principal investigator and program manager on various contracts and special projects. Myounghee is a member of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (No. 310411-00),American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA; CP 10565), and Hawaii Association of Environmental Professionals(HAEP) Environmental Engineer, Technical Manager,M.S.,P.E., LEED AP Eunjin has over 21 years of environmental project experience and offers her expertise in site assessments,remedial investigations and design, feasibility studies,and remedial actions for contaminated sites and Hazardous Toxic Radioactive Waste (HTRW)sites. She has participated in Architect/Engineer design and construction Eunjin Kotkovetz 21 yrs teams for the USACE HED/JED/FED/Far East Districts and NAVFAC Pacific/Hawaii/Marianas design projects. Eunjin provides environmental design and quality assurance to project design teams through all aspects of project development to protect site workers and the public while preventing environmental pollution or degradation. She has extensive experience and specialized knowledge of project management; environmental management for construction sites,NPDES permits,health and safety coordination; and monitoring and sampling. Director of Operations/Industrial Hygienist,B.A. Joanna has over 18 years of experience in the environmental field and manages Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA),industrial hygiene services,industrial/shipyard waste management, and air/water quality monitoring. Joanna offers her knowledge of Hazardous Waste Disposal, and EPCRA and Joanna Boyette 21 yrs NESHAP reporting. Joanna is a State of Hawaii certified Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint Professional and certified in OSHA HAZWOPER and Construction Safety. She also completed the ASTM International Phase I&II ESA training and American Management Association's MBA Workshop. Her recent projects include site investigations for landowners, federal, state, and county agencies for design and construction support, schools building hazmat surveys,barracks, substations, and various hazard abatement/mitigation monitoring for compliance. 2 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. County of Hawaii Department of Environmental Management—FY 2024/2025 Professional Services List of Recent Projects and Names of Clients: MNA has demonstrated quality environmental consulting services throughout the State of Hawaii. Our recent selected projects are: • Environmental Management—Closed Kailua Landfill Monitoring,Kailua-Kona, Hawaii • Kealakehe Intermediate Covered Playcourt, Kealakehe, Hawaii • Keauhou Shopping Center Asbestos Survey and OSHA Notifications, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii • Phase I ESA Pacific Housing, Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, Hawaii • Rehabilitation of Moanalua and Quarry Tunnels,Honolulu, Oahu • Phase I ESA for Kailua Dog Park and Wetland Restoration Project, Kailua, Oahu • Phase I and II ESA for Waianae Comprehensive Health Center, St. Johns Rd, Waianae • Hawaii Floating Offshore Wind Regional Ports Assessment, State-wide, Hawaii • Upgrade S99 Electric Substation J, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) • Repair NCTAMS Building 230 Hayden Hall, Wahiawa • Roi-Namur Controlled Humidity Warehouse Design • P-428 Airfield Upgrades, PMRF, Kauai • FY25 Aircraft Maintenance Hangar,Wheeler Army Airfield(WAAF) • P-708 P-825 Vehicle Maintenance Shops, Barrigada and South Finegayan, Guam • Study MCDC Footbridge, MCBH Kaneohe, Oahu • P-1001 Aerial Port Facility Design, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam • Engineering Services for Airport Expansion,Yap, Federated States of Micronesia Our recent clients include the State of Hawaii DAGS, DOE, DOT, DHHL, DHS, HPHA, County agencies, Honolulu Board of Water Supply, the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Coast Guard, and various architectural and construction firms and commercial landowners. Provided below are the names and contact information for five of our recent clients. Client Contact Name Agency/Organization Phone Number Austen Drake, SSFM International,Inc. (808) 356-1250 General Manager Hawaii Island Scott Harada, INK Architects,LLC (808)536-1174 Managing Principal Tyson Toyama,President Okahara and Associates,Inc. (808) 524-1224 Brian Lock Vice President and Willson Okamoto Corporation (808) 946-2277 Director of Civil Engineering Jessica Burdick, Senior Project Jacobs (808)448-0276 Manager Statement Indicating No Conflict of Interest: MNA has no conflict of interest related to performing work for the County of Hawaii. MNA is not a member of any county board or commission. Please call me at 808-484-9214 or email at mnoh@mnaenvironmental.com if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Myounghee Noh, CIH Principal 3 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. County of Hawaii Department of Environmental Management—FY 2024/2025 Professional Services Enclosures: Attachment A DPW-120 Attachment B Key Personnel Resumes Myounghee Noh—CEO, CIH Joanna Boyette—Director of Operations,Industrial Hygienist Eunjin Kotkovetz—Technical Director,Environmental Engineer Attachment C MNA Statement of Qualifications/Company Profile 4 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. Myounghee Noh & Associates, L.L.C., dba MNA Environmental Design, Studies, and Consulting Services Attachment A - DPW-120 A Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. i a N H CD CO i 0 U 0 0) 0 a I a 1-1 a H U r r WPi E WaW E 3 Pi 0 x W PI ' El 0 a i >, i U) H H El El rn W u 0 CO E i a ri H z Cr) a 3 h Ca O H 'i O 0rri z a ° N H � 0 w g w a w E W a ill N ocd O w H R H Ts w PG 11 w a a W N rziW U4N (Ni a o Cl, a a P4 Z a o z P40 r r, �N HE N rA L 0 Cl) ? E a 01.1 P4 a ' H .. 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O 0 (6 w .- w (6 O Q `� N w H co O) w O W ^^V a y to a V y /U� L U] LL N 0 �' Q 0 y H (6 H v) Q 0 WWU WW 0 O a) N P4 E •O W 0 O 0 �y a) P4 E (n W p L >1 h Q W L Q , W L L h L W 0 L Q � co 0 R, (6 h (B w z 2 g O Nw 00 Qa c) h 0_ .• w R k, D U Qa N h r1 s 0_ g Q — County of Hawaii Department of Environmental Management—FY 2024/2025 Professional Services Attachment B - Key Personnel Resumes B Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. 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 a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Myounghee Noh Industrial Hygienist 32 25 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. Aiea, Hawaii 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) M.S. Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa State of Hawaii Certified Asbestos & Lead Professional MBA University of Phoenix, Honolulu 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH); Certified Safety Professional (CSP) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Construction Capacity Analysis, Tinian, Commonwealth of PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) the Northern Mariana Islands 2019 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm Role: Chemist Scope: Construction capacity analysis. Attended the AE site visit to Tinian and met with government officials for potential resource-impact assessments, including sites with chemical contaminants and UXO/MEC. Interviewed CNMI regulators, Fish &Wildlife, and Public Safety staff. Cost: $62,488 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED LBP-and Hexavalent Chromium-containing Paint PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Abatement, Tanks 2, 4, 6 &31, DFSP Diego Garcia, BIOT 2023 b (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm Role: Chemist Scope: Compliance. Provided quality assurance for fuel tank cleaning and restoration. Worker and environmental exposure concerns were due to lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium (Cr+6), etc. Contractor blasting practice and methodology were evaluated to anticipate the worst case scenario chemical hazards and to specify performance requirements. Cost: $220,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Code 6 Full Design for ambulatory Care Clinic, Kwajalein PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Atoll, Republic of Marshall Islands 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm C. Role: Chemist Scope: Code 6 Design. Chemical data were evaluated for environmental risks potentially affecting the design & construction of the new clinic. In addition to hazardous building materials demo-survey, soil was assessed for the existing conditions that could impact the design and construction where there were known contaminations from an abandoned fuel line and chemical-impacted areas. The findings were compared to the USAKA Environmental Standards. Cost: $119,764 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED HDOT-Highways Division, Hazard Assessment for Kakoi PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) and Keehi Baseyards, Honolulu 2018 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm d. Role: IH Scope: Exposure Assessment. Assessed the industrial shops space air quality, identified and measured contaminants, including welding shop, motor pools, warehouse, engine shop, sign shop, and electrical shop. Included various stressors, such as airborne metals and metal oxides from welding, particulates and volatiles from motor pools and engine shop, organics from the sign shop, and full particle analysis for service trailer complex and solid waste transfer area (near major highway). Cost: $36,028 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Exposure Assessment for Site 1 Camp Navarro and Edwin PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Andrews Air Base,Zamboanga, Mindanao, PI 2018 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm e. Role: IH Scope: Exposure Assessment. Led a team of industrial hygienists for hazmat survey and worker exposure assessments at multiple facilities, including barracks, dining hall, controlled area, billeting, warehouse, offices, base yard/workshops, and a hangar. Real time air quality measurements were made, and air samples were collected and submitted for laboratory analyses for dust, diesel particulates, mold spores, radiation, volatiles, and welding fumes. Cost: $145,876 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 Joanna Boyette, B.A. a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM Ng Industrial Hygienist 21 18 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. Aiea, Hawaii 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.A. English, University of Hawaii at Manoa State of Hawaii Certified Asbestos & Lead Professional 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response OSHA 40 Hour Construction Safety 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FY20 Repair AMR Child Development Center Bldg. 1783, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Aliamanu Military Reservation, Oahu, Hawaii 2021 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm a. Role: Project Manager/Industrial Hygienist Scope: Comprehensive HAZMAT and AHERA investigation and Code 2 and Code 6 support. Attended the charrette, conducted a hazardous material survey at the entire building, adjacent building, and storage and chiller, and provided specifications, basis of design, and cost estimate, in support of total renovation of the CDC facility with electrical, architectural, civil, and mechanical improvements. Cost: $33,798 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Special Project Repair Building 489, DLA Distribution PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Warehouse, JBPHH, Oahu 2021 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm Role: Industrial Hygienist Scope: Provided design support which included an existing conditions survey of multiple buildings for hazardous materials. Delivered cost estimate and specifications for hazard mitigations due to building hazmat and soil contaminants. Cost: $139,519 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Achieve Hexavalent Chromium Compliance, Building 1790, Air PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Station Barbers Point, US Coast Guard, Oahu 2020 C. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm Role: Industrial Hygienist Scope: Provided a hazardous materials survey which included stressors such as asbestos, lead, and hexavalent chromium (waste product from aircraft blade maintenance). Provided design documentation including specifications, cost estimate, and bid support. Cost: $18,647 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Health & Safety and Air Monitoring for Operational Range PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Clearance and Maintenance at Puuloa Training Facility 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm d. Role: Industrial Hygienist Scope: Performed as Site Safety and Health Officer and Project Monitor. Monitored workers and environmental exposures to lead in soil and dust. Anticipated, recognized, evaluated, and controlled lead hazards, and monitored the work site for proper engineering and administrative controls. Implemented proper personal protective equipment program. Daily monitoring included personal and environmental air sampling. Cost: $28,782 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Special Project Repair Building 489, DLA Distribution PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Warehouse, JBPHH, Oahu 2022 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm e. Role: Project Manager/Industrial Hygienist Scope: Conducted a pre-design study with a building hazmat survey and cost estimate. The old distribution warehouse was in need of electrical, telecommunication, architectural, civil, and structural upgrades. Based on the hazmat survey results, including visual survey and sampling and analyses of suspected building materials, hazardous components were identified, and contributed to the concept design. Cost: $28,107 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT 'e (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Eunjin Kotkovetz, P.E., CIH Environmental Engineer, U.S. Registered 21 16 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C.,Aiea, Hawaii 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) M.S. Env Engineering, University of Seoul Environmental, District of Columbia, #PE907465 B.S. Env. Engineering, University of Seoul LEED AP with a Building Design +Construction Specialty, 10350893-AP-BD+C 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) NRPP-Radon Residential Measurement(109528 RMT) &Mitigation Provider(109527 RT) Certified Industrial Hygienist(CP 12596) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FHCON Projects, Replace Andersen Housing Ph Ito XI, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Andersen AFB,Yigo, Guam 2023 2025 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm a Role: Project Manager/Env. Eng. Scope:Approx.400 former housing buildings were demolished for new houses. Pesticide impacted soil (PIS)was found under the building foundations and its immediate vicinities. In addition, hazardous materials including asbestos cement pipes were a concern for the earthwork. Provided soil and asbestos mitigation requirements and plans including sampling and analysis plan, cost estimates, and specifications. Served as PM/Env. DOR for DBB and DB projects and determined/provided project requirements including PIS management, HAZMAT abatements, and radon monitoring and mitigation. Cost: $900,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FY23 MCON PROJECT P-209, Dry Dock#3 Replacement(DD5), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii,Shipyard 2023 Ongoing Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP) b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm RoVe: Project Manager/Env. Eng. Scope: Served as environmental DOR and conducted site investigations and provided mitigation measures such as contaminated soil/HAZMAT management. Also determined the required construction and environmental permits including the Permit Record of Decision (PROD)and prepared specifications/requirements including the Basis of Design, cost estimate, bid schedules, etc. Prepared the NPDES permit application packages. Cost:$690,125 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Parametric Design Kwajalein Ambulatory Care Clinic PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) U.S.Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm RoVe: Project Manager/Env. Eng. Scope:The site had site contamination due to abandoned fuel pipelines, UST, c. and PCB-containing transformers. Provided supervision for field investigation. Prepared a site investigation report and developed environmental requirements for contaminated soil and groundwater mitigation. Provided independent design review for DBB submittals including design analysis and specifications for environmental protection requirements, including cultural/archaeological resources and natural resources, and contaminated soil mitigation. Cost: $119,764 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FY13 PAIP LXEZ 13-4286, Improve Family Housing PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Infrastructure Ph2, Kadena Air Base, Okinawa,Japan 2018 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm d. RoVe: Project Manager/Env Eng. Scope: Participated in pre-design conference and coordinated with base personnel to identify potential site environmental issues and requirements. Conducted a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment along the planned utility corridors to identify recognized environmental conditions at the subject sites, planned to be disturbed due to construction. Provided site investigations and hazardous material surveys, documentation of design concept, cost estimate, and specifications. Cost: $54,376 County of Hawaii Department of Environmental Management—FY 2024/2025 Professional Services Attachment C - MNA Statement of Qualifications C Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. Statement of Qualifications Myounghss Noh&Aaoclates PROFILE ORGANIZATION Size of Firm Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental (MNA), 18 employees is a Hawaii-based small business and has served in the environmental industry since 1999. From our reporting centers on Oahu and Hawaii islands and OFFICES California, MNA brings to our clients a range of experience from Good 98-025 Hekaha Street, 215A Laboratory Practice laboratory science management to environmental Aiea,Hawaii 96701 investigation,remediation, and regulatory compliance. MNA graduated from (808)484-9214 the SBA 8(a)program in February 2010. MNA's qualifications include, but 16-643 Kipimana Street, Ste 12 are not limited to: Environmental Engineering; Environmental Site Keaau,Hawaii 96749 Assessments; Remedial Investigations / Feasibility Studies; Industrial (808) 769-4221 Hygiene; Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint Inspections & Management; 215 Rojas Street Facility Audits; Environmental Assessments (EA — NEPA & HAR 343); Suite 100 Landfill Remediation;Indoor Air Quality; Regulatory Compliance. Harmon, Guam 96913 Over the past 25 years in business, MNA has demonstrated our competence and excellence in conducting environmental studies, investigations, and PROFESSIONAL design & construction support services for the State of Hawaii and Counties ENGINEERS (PE) of Honolulu, Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai, as well as NAVFAC, USACE, US Coast Guard, and US Air Force projects in Hawaii and in the Indo-Pacific Eunjin Kotkovetz, D.C. Myoungjoo Lee, Hawaii region. Design AE projects include: schools, parks facilities, water front, aircraft hangars, installation operations facilities, headquarters, barracks, hospitals/clinics, landfill, as well as and MWR facilities (family housing, CONTACT child development,pools, athletic, recreational). Myounghee Noh,MS, MBA, MNA was awarded numerous 8(a)contracts by the USACE and USCG during CIH CSP 2001-2010, and a SB Environmental MATOC in 2004 by the USACE Pacific mnoh@amnaenvironmental.com Ocean Division of which task orders ranged from building hazardous 808.551.2888(mobile) materials surveys to UST removal and landfill restoration. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WEBSITE V Environmental Engineering ✓ Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I, II,III ESA) www.mnaenvironmental.com V Environmental Assessment(EA—NEPA/HRS 343) ✓ Lead, Asbestos, PCB, and other Hazmat Surveys; Abatement Design ✓ Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study ✓ Risk Assessment ✓ Facility Audits; Industrial Hygiene ✓ Indoor Air Quality; Mold Investigation ✓ Site QA/Air Monitoring and Compliance July 2025 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Statement of Qualifications—July 2025 Past Experience Myounghee Noh& Associates, dba MNA Environmental (MNA), is a small environmental firm engaged in federal, state, county, and commercial projects since 1999. MNA provides proven excellence, nearly around the clock, for various government agencies in Hawaii and for US DoD in the Indo-Pacific region. Site investigations, environmental impact assessment and mitigation, and hazard mitigations supporting construction and renovation designs have been one of core services. MNA has been supporting the federal, state, and county government agencies as Environmental Designer of Record for numerous Architect-Engineer IDIQ contracts, including but are not limited to, environmentally and operationally sensitive sites such as waterfront, shipyards, airfields, communications, and armory projects. Many of the projects require the capabilities for and knowledge of NEPA!HEPA, installation procedures, and local regulations and practices, and MNA has contributed to numerous project successes with design and construction at DoD strategic locations. MNA is currently supporting the design of Dry Dock 5 development in Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, and Guam buildup as well as projects in Diego Garcia, the Republic of Palau, the Marshall Islands, and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). DoD Project Locations: MNA's projects have been in Hawaii and in the Pacific Rim. MNA has conducted site investigations per various design requirements,including but not are limited to: building hazardous materials surveys, soil and groundwater sampling and analysis, Basis of Design, specifications, DB/DBB RFPs, cost estimates for hazard abatement, and PCAS. Shown below are locations of DoD projects, and project descriptions are provided for selected projects: • USDoD in Hawaii — Island of Oahu (Schofield Barracks, Fort Shafter, Tripler Army Medical Center, Aliamanu Military Reservation, Helemano Military Reservation, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), MCBH Kaneohe Bay/ Camp Smith, Kalaeloa, Navy Housing, Red Hill Fuel Storage Facility, etc.) Island of Hawaii (Hilo Radio Bay, Pohakuloa Training Area, Kilauea Military Camp) Island of Maui (Haleakala, CG Station Maui) Island of Kauai (Pacific Missile Range Facility, CG Station Kauai) • Okinawa -Kadena Air Base, Futenma, Hansen • Korea - former Yongsan Army Garrison and other U.S. camps, Humphreys Army Garrison, Osan Air Base, Kunsan Air Base, Camp Mujuk • Guam - Andersen Air Base, Naval Base Guam, USCG Station Guam, Camp Blaz • CNMI- Saipan, Tinian • Palau -Babeldaob, Angaur • Marshall Islands -Kwajalein, Meck, Roi-Namur 2 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Statement of Qualifications—July 2025 • Philippines - Camp Navarro (Mindanao), Edwin Andrews Air Base (Mindanao), Fort Magsaysay (Nueva Ecija), and Delta Gate Hangar (Manila) Selected projects: 1. NAVFAC Pacific,Yap Maintenance Dredging, Colonia,Yap, FSM. MNA is supporting the AE design team to conduct studies/site investigations for potential projects that may include: 1) maintenance dredging of the Yap Harbor(comprised of the Yap Sea Port, Yap Fishing Authority Wharf, Tamil Harbor, and the shipping channel), 2) structural capacity of the Yap pier, and 3) capabilities survey for moorings and anchorage in Ulithi Atoll. MNA is leading the environmental study to identify environmental constraints that may impact the project, and vice versa. MNA initiated consultation with Yap government agencies to better understand the local regulations and requirements, and the nuances of how those may affect the project. 2. NAVFAC Pacific, FY24 MCAF P-020 Aircraft Parking Apron,Yap, FSM. The project supports the design and construction of a parking apron at the Yap International Airport. The objective of the task order was to prepare a design bid build construction package. MNA participated in the FACD charrette and presented understanding of issues and concerns related to the project. The project will require an environmental studies and impact assessment. MNA works closely with project stakeholders to ensure requirements resultant from the environmental studies, and associated intergovernmental consultations are incorporated into design documents. 3. NAVFAC Pacific, FY17 Special Project TACMOR, Babeldaob and Angaur Island, Republic of Palau. Provided environmental consulting and Republic of Palau regulatory and permit requirement assessment for design and construction phases. Participated in a planning charrette and planning and logistics for field visits. Reviewed U.S. Air Force (USAF)prepared field investigation documentation to prepare the environmental portion of the Design Bid-Build construction package, including basis of design, specifications, and cost estimate. MNA was part of the design team and supported stakeholders to develop and document environmental requirements and mitigation measures to meet the substantive environmental requirements at two remote locations. MNA presented the developing environmental course of action from pre-design to Final design at many large group stakeholder, coordination, and over-the-shoulder review meetings. Environmental concerns requiring design and mitigation included threatened and endangered species, cultural and archaeological resources, munitions and explosives of concern (MEC), high- value trees, site contamination, near shore areas, Waters of Palau, biosecurity, and green and brown waste management. 4. NAVFAC Marianas, Off-site Conservation Management of Cycas micronesica, Navy Leased Lands, Tinian, N40192-17-P-5009. MNA was awarded a one-year prime contract involving the management of a collection of cycad plants originated from various locations in Guam and established in 2008 in the slopes of Mt. Lasso on Tinian. MNA led coordination meetings, retained a cycad subject matter expert, documented and coordinated monthly fieldwork including pest management and plant status assessment, monthly reports, cycad health assessment, and evaluation of soil nutrient cycling. 3 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Statement of Qualifications—July 2025 Typhoon Mangkhut struck the CNMI on 10 September 2018, causing a state of emergency to be declared throughout the islands. On 17 September 2018, MNA mobilized to the cycad plots on Tinian to assess damage from the typhoon. The site inspection revealed a 73%recovery. Some cycad plants were crushed by fallen trees and branches in Plots 1, 3-16, 21, and 24, with the most damages observed in Plot 15. While the 73%post-typhoon cycad recovery is admirable, timely site cleanup and a treatment of wounded plants are needed, as the stressed cycad plants may be more vulnerable to diseases and insects. 5. NAVFAC Marianas, Environmental Technical Services for Haputo Partulid Snail Predation Study, Haputo Ecological Reserve Area, Finegayan, Guam. As prime contractor, MNA managed the project schedule, secured site access, and procured and coordinated with an expert snail biologist. MNA prepared the work plan and accident prevention plan for government review and approval. MNA utilized the field data, collected by the snail expert and MNA's support staff, to prepare the draft and final reports for NAVFAC approval. The reports were delivered and contract completed ahead of the schedule. 6. NAVFAC Pacific, Construction Capacity Analysis, Tinian, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). MNA and the AE team conducted a site visit and to meet with various regulatory agencies and CNMI government officials to collect information on the existing conditions, processes and requirements for development and construction, and challenges faced by current construction and foreseen in future construction. MNA conducted background research and drafted the environmental section of the construction capacity analysis. The report provided a quantitative analysis of environmental resource impacts anticipated in four pre-determined scenarios based on construction thresholds. 7. University of Guam Cultural Repository Facility, Lot 5372-3A, Maga, Municipality of Mangilao, Island of Guam. MNA conducted a U.S. DOD Office of Economic Adjustment NEPA compliant environmental assessment for the construction of a cultural repository on Guam. Supported OEA and the University of Guam to develop purpose and need for the proposed action and alternatives. Completed pre-consultation with stakeholders. Led agency consultation with the Guam State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)for National Historic Preservation Act(NHPA) Section 106 compliance, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for Endangered Species Act(ESA) Section 7 compliance. Prepared Draft EA for public and agency review and Final EA for an agency issued FONSI. 8. NAVFAC Hawaii FY15 MCON P-861, Facility Modifications for VMU, MWSD and CH53E, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe,Hawaii. The project site was located within a former fuel farm and active fuel storage tank. MNA provided site assessment including soil sampling and hazardous material survey for the areas to be disturbed and documented project requirements associated with managing contaminated soil and groundwater. MCBH Hawaii is classified as a Radon Potential Category 1 Area. MNA addressed radon testing and mitigation measures for the building design and prepared a bid package including basis of design, cost estimate, and specification. MNA also provided post-contract award service (PCAS). 4 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Statement of Qualifications—July 2025 9. NAVFAC Pacific FY20 Special Project RM 14-1240 Repair Lima Wharf,Apra Harbor, Naval Base Guam. The objective of the project was to upgrade the wharf for berthing submarines. The project included hazardous material and surface and subsurface existing conditions survey. During the hazardous material survey, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) contaminated electrical manholes were found due to leaking from Paper Insulated Lead Covered (PILC) cables. MNA prepared environmental mitigation measures and specifications to address contaminated soil and PCB, and contributed to design requirements, hazardous material mitigation plans, cost estimate, and specification. 10. USACE FY16 AFSOC103002-SOF Airfield Pavements, Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. MNA provided environmental services, including existing conditions survey and design support for this project on Kadena Air Base. The project site included five airfield aprons with concrete revetment walls, security fencing, a new proposed road, and utilities including water, sewer, electric, and drainage. MNA reviewed existing reports provided by the installation, including previous natural resources survey reports, asbestos-containing material (ACM) survey reports, PCB-containing and impacted material investigation reports, archaeological survey reports, and environmental review documents. Environmental concerns included hazardous building materials, including ACM, lead paints, and PCB- and mercury-containing electrical equipment in the existing utilities; potential presence of petroleum-impacted soil near or beneath abandoned fuel lines and under the concrete slab in the airfield, potential presence of PCB-impacted soil; documented cultural resources; protected species within/near the project boundary; and munitions and explosives of concern (MEC). MNA documented environmental requirements in design submittals including basis of design, cost estimate, and specifications. 11. NAVFAC Pacific FY19 MCON PROJECT P-295, ORDNANCE OPERATIONS, Andersen Air Force Base, Joint Region Marianas, Guam. MNA provided environmental services for development of the DD1391 planning document. In preparation for the design charrette, MNA coordinated with the host installation EV function and researched various environmental topics including mitigation requirements from the existing environmental impact statement(EIS); environmental requirements from Guam Environmental Protection Agency; requirements related to archeological/cultural resources, natural resources, MEC concerns; required environmental permits; and presence/absence of site contamination, hazardous materials/waste, and/or hazardous environmental conditions; and respective mitigation measures. MNA documented environmental requirements in the final DD1391. In 2018, MNA participated in the design charrette and conducted a hazardous material survey. MNA prepared in-brief slides, meeting minutes, and the charrette report to document existing conditions at the site. The hazardous material survey identified ACM, 5 Myounghee Noh &Associates, L.L.C. dba MNA Environmental Statement of Qualifications—July 2025 lead paints, and PCB- and mercury-containing electrical equipment at Building 9100. MNA reviewed existing soil investigation reports to develop a project specific sampling and analysis plan. During October 2018, MNA collected soil samples from 31 borings of which locations were determined based on the current site use and future site development plans, including building demolition, new building construction, and installation of utility lines and stormwater infiltration pits. Pesticides were identified in the near surface soil around Building 9100, below the Tropical Pacific Soil Environmental Screening Levels (ESL); however, due to the age of the building (built in 1966), presence of pesticide-impacted soil exceeding the ESL was suspected. Total petroleum hydrocarbon and heavy metals were identified in the soil exceeding the ESL. MNA conducted sampling of the investigation derived waste (IDW) generated during the geotechnical survey to characterize the soils for proper waste disposal. Based on review of existing information and additional hazardous material and soil screening surveys conducted, environmental concerns requiring mitigation at the project site included natural and cultural resources, MEC, hazardous building materials, and soil contamination. MNA supported design development and documented contractor requirements in 50%, 100% (pre-final), and final design submittals including basis of design, cost estimate, and environmental specifications. 12. USACE New Kwajalein Medical Clinic, United States Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. In 2019, MNA provided environmental services for the design of the medical clinic on Kwajalein island. MNA collected, and reviewed existing, chemical data and pertinent information to evaluate environmental risks potentially affecting the design and construction of the proposed clinic. A building survey was performed to identify hazardous materials, such as asbestos, arsenic, lead, PCB, or mercury, in support of demolition design. A soil screening was also performed to assess the existing conditions that could impact the design and construction where there were known contaminations from an abandoned fuel line and suspected PCB-, heavy metals-, pesticides-, and petroleum-impacted areas. The findings were compared to the USAKA Environmental Standards and the U.S. EPA Soil Action Levels. Reference: Layne Hazama, NAVFAC Pacific, (808) 482-1276, layne.hazama@navy.mil Dean Kokubun, Moffatt& Nichol, (808) 533-7000, dkokubun@moffattnichol.com Cody Hoff, Jacobs, (817) 347-7612, cody.hoff@jacobs.com acobs.com Michael Matsumoto, SSFM International, (808) 531-1308, mmatsumoto@ssfm.com Brent Tokita, RMA Architects, (808) 591-1818, brentt@RMAIA-ARCHITECTS.com 6