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VOL. 52 NO. 11 SERVING 2000 ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS JANUARY, 2017
2017 ENGINEERS WEEK BANQUETSaturday, February 25, 2017, timeGlass Ballroom at the Koolau Ballrooms and Conference Center44-550 Kionaole Road, KaneoheGuest Speaker to be announced soon. Program: Presentation of Engineer of the Year, Young Engineer/EarlyCareer, HCES Lifetime Achievement and Student Engineer of the YearAwards. Installation of 2017 HCES Officers.
Check out www.hceshawaii.org for more information. RSVPRegistration form can be found on page 3.
2017 ENGINEERS WEEK KICK-OFF LUNCHEONTuesday, February 21, 2017, 11:30 amHale Koa Hotel, Banyan Tree ShowroomRobert Kroning, P.E., DirectorDepartment of Design and ConstructionCity and County of Honolulu“Department of Design and Construction Top Projects and SmarterCities Initiative”
Robert Kroning began working as the Director of theDepartment of Design and Construction (DDC) at theCity and County of Honolulu (CCH) in September 2014.DDC is responsible for managing a majority of CCH’sCapital Improvements Program as well as all neces-sary land acquisitions.
Prior to starting at the City, Robert served 24 yearsas an Engineer Officer in the United States Army.Assignments included: Platoon Leader in Germany;Company Commander for a Construction Company in Panamá and for aPower Generation and Distribution Company in Ft. Bragg, NC; DeputyCommander for the Corps of Engineers Honolulu District; and DeputyDirector for the Engineering Programs Office in Afghanistan. He alsoserved in various staff assignments in Salt Lake City, Atlanta, Iraq, andwith NATO in Italy and Spain.
Robert was born and raised in New Jersey and has lived in Hawaiisince 2005. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineeringfrom the United States Military Academy in 1990 and earned a Masters inEngineering Management from Southern Methodist University in 2002.Robert is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Hawaii.
More information on the Engineers Week Kick-off Luncheon can befound on page 4. Please register online and pay by credit card or PayPalat SAME Honolulu’s website – www.samehonolulu.org.
HONOLULU POSTSOCIETY OF AMERICANMILITARY ENGINEERSEstablished 1920 --Dedicated to the National Defense
P.O. Box 31218, Honolulu, HI 96817Web page: www.samehonolulu.org
SAME Honolulu Officers and DirectorsPresident Col Scott Warner, USAFVP/Programs Leighton Wong, PEVP/SustainingMembers Will Boudra, F.SAME, USN (Ret)VP/Membership Wesley Ishizu, PESecretary Capt Jonathan Polston, USAFTreasurer David Brotchie, PERegional VP, Pacific Region Richard Stump, AIA, F.SAMEAdvisor at Lge, Air Force Col Mickey Addison, USAFAdvisor at Lge, Army MAJ Andrew Johannes, USAAdvisor at Lge, Civilian John Lohr, Col, USAF (Ret)Advisor at Lge, Coast Guard LCDR Todd Wimmer, USCGAdvisor at Lge, Navy LCDR Nathaniel Herron, USN
WE’VE MOVEDThe Hawaii Council of Engineering Societieshas changed their website and emailaddresses to:HOME PAGE: hceshawaii.orgEMAIL: [email protected]
Engineers Week Exhibit and VEX IQ TournamentSaturday, February 18, 2017, 10:00 am to 2 pmWindward Mall Center Court
The Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies (HCES)is kicking offEngineer’s Week at Windward Mall Center Court on Saturday, February18, 2017 from 10am-2pm. You are invited to stop by and check out hands-on activities and displays showcasing how “Engineers Dream Big” inHawaii.
Joining HCES will be VEX IQ teams in a fast-paced skills challenge asthey vie for a spot in the Worlds championship tournament.
HCES is welcoming participants who would like to showcase science,engineering, math, and technology (STEM) with an interactive booth, dis-play board, or donation. Last year’s event attracted hundreds of shop-pers.
Contact Kristen Yoshida ([email protected]) or Bill Lee([email protected]) for more information.
http://www.hawaiispe.org/
HSPE Officers, 2016 to 2017President: Mike Silva, PE, LS, LEED AP [email protected] Elect: Mike Kamaka, PE [email protected] President: Michael A. Lum, PE [email protected] Past President: Curtis Beck, PE [email protected] of Majella Stevenson, PEDelegates Rep: [email protected] Secretary: Irina Constantinescu, PE, LEED AP [email protected]: Kurt Kunimune, PE [email protected]
Hawaii Society ofProfessional Engineers
A state society of the National Society of Professional Engineers
P.O. BOX 3774 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96812
HAWAII COUNCILof
ENGINEERING SOCIETIES
P.O. Box 2873HONOLULU, HAWAII 96802
HOME PAGE: hceshawaii.orgEMAIL: [email protected]
2016-2017 OFFICERSChair: Stephanie DoanVice-Chair: Joanne HiramatsuSecretary: Ken KawaharaTreasurer: Kristen YoshidaSOC Representative AlternateAACE C. Kanae M. UyeharaACECH K. KawaharaAPWA J. HiramatsuASCE B. Rasa ASHRAE D. KiahiASME D. Kam D. SatoCMAA T. BramsonEAH M. AlbrightFALEA F.T. CruzataHSPE M. Kamaka K. KunimineIEEE G. Torigoe ITE W. YamamotoSAME L. WongSEAOH R. LawtonSFPE S. DannawaySWE K. YoshidaUHM CoE S.K. Choi
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CMAA Hawaii Chapter News:Happy New Year! We hope that you and your
Ohana had a safe and relaxing Holiday sea-son, and that 2017 brings you only goodthings. December of 2016 ended our year in aflurry at CMAA Hawaii! On December 3rdCMAA/AACE sponsored a joint community ser-vice beach cleanup event at Kahana BayBeach Park. The event was a huge successwith a very good turnout including volunteersfrom CMAA, AACE and friends. It was a goodopportunity to meet with old friends andbecome acquainted with new ones. Items col-lected included plastic, cans, bottles, plasticcrate, starter motor, broken rocking chair andmany misc. items. The event was followed witha BBQ and casual socializing. A good time washad by all. Cleanup areas included beach andpark areas, shoreline, and parking lot. Over twohundred pounds of trash was collected for dis-posal. Mahalo to all that participated andhelped to plan and facilitate the event. We arelooking forward to co- hosting more events withother Engineering organizations in the future.
On Dec 13th our chapter hosted a luncheonat Dave and Buster’s in Honolulu featuringguest speaker Chris Takashige, (Director ofDesign and Construction at HART and currentCMAA National CCM of the Year). Chris dis-cussed his career in Construction Managementand the experiences that led to his understand-ing of the importance and value of utilizingCertified Construction Managers on construc-tion projects from an owner’s perspective.
We expect 2017 to be another great year ofbuilding CMAA Hawaii, and we would love foryou to be a part of the excitement. Our chapteris here as a resource for all ConstructionEngineering and Management professionals,and the things that we do benefit not only ourCM communitybut our largerOhana as well.
If you have anyquestions regard-ing any of ouru p c o m i n gevents, would liketo join our Ohanaand becomemore involvedwith the CMAAHawaii Chapter
CCMAA Hawaii Chapterhttp://hawchapter.cmaa.org
2016 – 2017 CMAA Hawaii BoardPRESIDENT: Chandra Namumnart, CCM, CISEC(EKNA Services, Inc.)VICE-PRESIDENT: Jeff Mack, P.E. (CH2M)SECRETARY: Julie Hero, P.E., CCM (SSFMInternational)TREASURER: Alex Pascual, P.E. (Bow ConstructionManagement Service, Inc.)PAST PRESIDENT: Bill Thornton, CCM (Ledcor)DIRECTOR: Derek Mukai, P.E., CCM (CommunityPlanning and Engineering, Inc.)DIRECTOR: Tim Bramsen, CCM (Bowers + KubotaConsulting)DIRECTOR: Mike Young, P.E., CCM (Bowers +Kubota Consulting)DIRECTOR: Jeff Clark (Flour)
or would simply like to be added to our emaillist, please email us at [email protected], or at our mailing address; CMAAHawaii, PO Box 531, Honolulu, HI 96809.
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Applications taken until January 15, 2017www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/academics/gg_mgeo.html
Envision Sustainability ProfessionalAccreditation Workshop Instructor: Amanda Schweickert, PEDate: Tuesday, February 28, 2017Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Place: Pearl Country Club, Room 2Costs, including lunch:- $500 for Private Sector- $400 for Public Sector and Full-Time Faculty- $350 for Qualified Student
This full day workshop, facilitated by Institutefor Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI)-approvedtrainers, will qualify participants to take theEnvision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP)accreditation exam. The workshop is an alter-native to the webinar training offered on the ISIwebsite. Upon completion, participants will beable to use Envision to aid in sustainable infra-structure planning and design, receive 6 PDH’sand be eligible to take the ENV SP exam.
The workshop consists of a presentation,discussions and group exercises. All content isapproved by ISI. Participants will receive aworkshop reference that includes the presenta-tion slides, information on verified projects andcase studies and have access to the onlinetraining webinar and Envision GuidanceManual.
Please go to www.env_sp_training_work-shop.eventbrite.com to register. Payment canbe made by check or credit card. Space is lim-ited; sign-up deadline is Thursday, February16, 2017.
Questions - please contact Jon Young at808.754.2931 or by email at [email protected].
This is a TEACHawaii event.
2016-2017 ITE OfficersPresident: Sara Okuda [email protected] Pres.: Chad Kadokawa [email protected]/ Claire FukuokaTreasurer: [email protected]
HAWAII CHAPTER OFFICERSPresident: Robert Bigtas S.S. Dannaway Associates [email protected] Vice President: Derick Kam Fire ProtectionSecretary: Ferdi Guinto Lohaus and AssociatesTreasurer: Sam Dannaway Coffman EngineersDirector: Mel Harano Thermal Engineering CorporationDirector: Bob Lohaus Lohaus and Associates
The Society of
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P.O. Box 88840Honolulu, HI 96830Website: www.acechawaii.org
2016-2017 Board of DirectorsPresident - Corey Matsuoka, SSFM InternationalPresident-Elect - Jeff Kalani, Yogi Kwong EngineersTreasurer - Sean Sugai, Ronald N.S. Ho & AssociatesSecretary - Ken Kawahara, Akinaka & Associates,Ltd.National Director - Janice Marsters, Hart Crowser Past President - Robin Lim, GeolabsDirector - Garret Masuda, Insynergy Engineering, Inc.Director - Liana Choy, Sato & Associates, Inc.Director - Paul Matsuda, Group 70 International
LETTER FROM THE ACECH PRESIDENTWritten by Corey Matsuoka, P.E., PMP, LEED AP
Growing up as a sports loving child in Hawaiiin the 70’s and 80’s, you can’t help but bedrawn to the University of Hawaii’s RainbowBaseball team. Names like Ross Kagawa,Todd Takayoshi, Marcus Owens and more arelike legends to guys my age. Now with mysons at that age, we still go to the RainbowStadium every now and then to enjoy a day atthe park. So I was really looking forward to ourmost recent ACECH General Membershipmeeting where our featured speaker was noneother than Head Coach Mike Trapasso of theHawaii Rainbow baseball team. Needless tosay, I was not disappointed.
Although you might think that being the headcoach of a baseball team and running an engi-neering company do not have much in com-mon, Coach’s talk proved that we face much ofthe same challenges. We both are in the busi-ness of managing a team and Coach based histalk on the book, “How Winning Works: 8Essential Leadership Lessons from theToughest Teams on Earth”. He went on todescribe the eight essential elements of team-work and how he applies them to his team.They are:T – Total CommitmentE – Empathy and AwarenessA – Adversity ManagementM – Mutual RespectW – “We” ThinkingO – Ownership of the ProjectR – Relinquishment of EgoK – Kinetic Leadership
What I found especially interesting was howCoach Trapasso had to change his thinking toaddress the millennial generation.
In the past, if Coach said, “run through thatwall”, the kid would put on his helmet and dohis best to run through the wall. Now, not onlydoes he have to say “run through that wall”, buthe also has to explain “why we should runthrough that wall”, “what happens when we hitthe wall”, and “what’s on the other side of thewall”.
Sound familiar? Do you see the similaritiesbetween a baseball coach and an engineeringmanager? Just like Coach, we need to havekinetic leadership, able to adjust our gameplans, so we can keep our teams winning in thefuture. Corey Matsuoka, P.E., PMP, LEED APACECH President (FY 2016-2017)
2017 Engineers Week BanquetSaturday, February 25, 2017Glass Ballroom at the Koolau Ballrooms & Conference Center
5:30 p.m. Cocktails6:30 p.m. Dinner7:15 p.m. Program:
• Presentation of Engineer of the Year, Young Engineer/Early Career, HCESLifetime Achievement, and Student Engineer of the Year Awards.
• Guest Speaker – to be announced mid-January• Installation of 2017 HCES officers.
Contact Person and Organization _______________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________________
Telephone __________________________ E-mail __________________________________
Rates are $60.00 per person for registration(s) postmarked on or before February 10,2017, $70.00 per person for registration(s) postmarked after February 10, 2017, and$40.00 for students. Tables will seat 10 people. Registration deadline is February 17,2017.
HCES has invited special guests to attend the banquet. These guests may include theGovernor, Mayors, State Legislators, Governmental Department Directors, and/or theirrepresentatives.
If you would like to sponsor an invited special guest and their spouse/companion to sitat your table, please fill in “HCES Special Guest” for two seats in the list below and HCESwill assign a special guest and their spouse/companion to your table. Alternatively, if youwould like to arrange for your own special guest(s), please include their name(s) in thelist below.
Please type or print the name and company/organization affiliation for each attendee, asthey would like it to appear on their name tag.
Name Company or Organization
1. ________________________________ ______________________________________
2. ________________________________ ______________________________________
3. ________________________________ ______________________________________
4. ________________________________ ______________________________________
5. ________________________________ ______________________________________
6. ________________________________ ______________________________________
7. ________________________________ ______________________________________
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10. ________________________________ ______________________________________
Number of people attending: ______ x $60.00 (registration on or before Feb 10) = ________
Number of people attending: ______ x $70.00 (registration after Feb 10) = ________
Number of students attending: ______ x $40.00 = ________
Sponsored Guests (2 x $60.00 = $120.00) = ________
TOTAL AMOUNT REMITTED ......................................................................... ________
To pay by credit card, please visit the HCES’ new website address at www.hceshawaii.org. Please note that an additional fee will be applied to processthe credit card transaction.
To pay by check, Please make checks payable to “HCES” and mail with completed registration form to:
2017 Engineers Week Banquetc/o Kristen Yoshida2153 North King StreetSuite 200Honolulu, HI 96819-4554
Banquet attire will be aloha wear. There is no charge for parking. For further informationor inquiries regarding the Banquet, please contact 2017 Registration CoordinatorBenjamin Rasa at [email protected] or Jason Kage [email protected].
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NEXT ASME-HAWAII SECTION GENERALMEMBERSHIP MEETINGDate: January 18, 2017Time: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pmPlace: HECO Ward Ave Cafeteria
Conference RoomAgenda: Planning for Engineers Week.
As usual, all members are invited andencouraged to attend our meetings. There arealways lots of complimentary pizza and softdrinks. Please contact Chairman Derek Sato fordirections and for more information, such asparking within Hawaiian Electric’s WardAvenue facilities.
2017 BALLOTS & SURVEYTowards the end of January, members will be
receiving our Hawaii Section notice to visitSurveyMonkey.com for our annual ballots andsurvey. In the July 2016 Wiliki article, thechanges to Section Operations affecting theHawaii Section were outlined as follows. Allsections-created bylaws have been discontin-ued with all sections following one ASMEBylaws. Instead of “section,” “group” is beingused more with former section officers knownas group leadership team with voting roles. Thetitles of the group leaders remain the same,except we cannot have leaders called direc-tors. There can be only two “Members” former-ly known as directors. Previously, our nowdefunct bylaws called for up to four directors.In addition, the titles “Officer,” “Director,”“President,” or “Vice-President” are not to beused for any Group volunteer positions.
Group participants are placed into “Voting”and “Non-voting” roles. The Group LeadershipTeam (GLT) has the Voting roles. Committeechairs and committee members fall in the Non-voting supporting roles.
Starting with our 2017 ballots, we will electthe same titles Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer, andSecretary, but instead of Directors, we willinclude two positions called “Members”, andalso a “Group Page Administrator.” It isstressed that the Chair and the Treasurer mustbe two different individuals. Each Group lead-ership position on the GLT shall be nominatedfor a 1-year term, with a maximum of 3 consec-utive years of service in a particular position(e.g., Chair, or Treasurer) for any given volun-teer.
If you are interested in becoming a “groupleader,” please contact Chair Derek Sato
The AmericanSociety of
Mechanical Engineers
www.asme-hi.com
ASME-HI 2015-2016 OfficersChairperson Derek Sato 543-4108 [email protected] Derick Kam [email protected] Victor Russell [email protected] Kevin Dang 737-1708 [email protected] Kory Ikeda HCES Rep: Derick KamAlternate: Derek Sato
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The Society of American MilitaryEngineers, Honolulu Post
andThe Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies
cordially invite you to join us for the
2017 ENGINEERS WEEK“KICK-OFF” LUNCHEON
Guest Speaker:
Robert J. Kroning, P.E., DirectorDepartment of Design and Construction (DDC)
City and County of Honolulu
Presentation:
DDC Top Projects and Smarter Cities Initiative
Hale Koa Hotel, Banyan Tree Showroom11:30 AM, Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Warrior Buffet Luncheon Cost: $45.00
PLEASE RSVP NLT: Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Payment Method:Please visit the SAME Honolulu website to register
with a credit card or PayPal. www.samehonolulu.org
Questions:Please contact Kendra McDonough
with any questions or [email protected],
808.474.5426 (o), 808.265.0672 (m)
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CMAA and AACE held a joint community ser-vice event at Kahana Bay. This beach clean-up was enjoyed by our colleagues, family andfriends. Generally, Kahana Bay is well kept butour group managed to collect over 200 poundsthroughout the beach, park area, shorelinesand parking lot. We collected plastic, cans,bottles, large crate, rope and much more.
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Hawaii Section 2016-2017 OFFICERSwww.aacehawaii.comPresident David LadinesVice President Maelyn UyeharaSecretary Kristy Kastner, PSPTreasurer Chris KanaeDirector of Social Media Cristo Rojas
EAH’s new meeting location is Room 301 inthe Topa Tower (Ewa tower on Fort Street; OldAMFAC Building). Validated parking is avail-able (enter from Nimitz). The WEB site hasbeen updated to provide directions and a Map.If you have questions please call Sam Gillie(543-4739).
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Lunch is $10.00 Members, $12.00 Guests.(All Welcome), Students Free. Drink refresh-ments are complimentary. You may bring yourown lunches, in which case a $2.00 donation isgratefully appreciated!!
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2017 BOD OFFICERS AND DIRECTORSPresident Jonathan Murai 791-3952 [email protected] President Jeoffrey Cudiamat 488-5000 [email protected] Secretary Andrew Pang 535-3008 [email protected] Reid Nishimura 521-6958 [email protected] (Yr 2) Damien Enright 845-2474 [email protected] (Yr 2) Ryan Lawton 208-1433 [email protected] (Yr 1) Michael Greer 591-2728. [email protected] Director (Yr 1) Deborah Kim-Ito 271-2862 [email protected] President Jeffrey Hanyu 536-2108 [email protected]
PREVIOUS BOD MEETING AND TRANSITION DINNERDecember 6, 2016
General Membership Meetings/TechnicalSeminars/Events
For all events see seaoh.org or look for emailflyer for registration.• SEAOH Installation Banquet – January 21st,2017 6pm, Honolulu Country Club.• ASCE 7 Tsunami Design Provisions andApplication to the State of Hawaii – Trainingevent in February to be announced.• SEAOH Annual Convention – August 25 and26, Aulani Resort & Spa, details to beannounced.
New Member ApplicationsApplications for the following individuals
have been received and are open for com-ments from the membership: Samual Heidemaas a MEMBER and Colin Kodama as anAssociate Member.
Next Meeting on January , 2016. For infor-mation, contact SEAOH President; JonathanMurai [email protected].
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ASCE HAWAII SECTIONJANUARY DINNER MEETING
The January Dinner Meeting is scheduled tobe held on Thursday Jan. 12th. Description: Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc.owns and operates what is currently the world’slargest operational Ocean Thermal EnergyConversion (OTEC) power plant at the NaturalEnergy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority(NELHA), near the Kona Airport. In the summerof 2015, the power plant was connected to theBig Island electrical grid, with a maximumcapacity of 105 kilowatts. The purpose of theproject is to determine the reduction in the lev-elized cost of energy (LCOE) for OTEC throughimprovements in its component technologies,with a strong focus on the marine heatexchangers. Project specifics, challenges metand overcome, and the current state and futureof OTEC development will be presented.Speaker: Duke HartmanDate: Thursday, January 12th, 2017Location: Dave and Busters, Paina Room
(2nd Floor)Time: 5:30 p.m. Social Time
6:30 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Program
Menu: Multi-entrée buffetCost: $30.00 for ASCE Hawaii Section
Members $35.00 for Non-Members andGuests $20.00 for University of Hawaii atManoa ASCE Student ChapterMembers
Reservations: Please make checks payable to “ASCE
Hawaii Section” and mail to: Jason Kage,ASCE Hawaii Section Treasurer, CH2M Hill, Inc.1132 Bishop Street, Suite 1100, Honolulu,Hawaii 96813; by Tuesday, January 3, 2017.Phone/email RSVP by Wednesday, January 4,2017, (808) 943-1133 or email at [email protected]. No shows will be billed.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGLast held: Wednesday, December 14, 2016Next meeting: January 5, 2017
CONTINUING EDUCATIONASCE National holds more than 275 semi-
nars, courses and computer workshops eachyear on a wide variety of technical, manage-ment, and regulatory topics. These seminarsare held in more than 45 cities across the U.S.In addition, ASCE offers customized on-sitetraining and many distance learning programs,including live interactive web/teleconference
2016-2017 ASCE Hawaii Section OfficersPresident: Tim Goshi, P.E. email: [email protected]: Lara Karamatsu,P.E. email: [email protected] Pres.: Eric Arakawa, P.E. email: [email protected]: Jason Kage, P.E. email: [email protected]: Dayna Nemoto, P.E. email: [email protected] Pres.: Ben Rasa, P.E. email: [email protected] Pres.: Norman Leong, P.E. email: [email protected]
seminars, online courses and courses on CD,videotape, and audiotape. Please visithttp://www.ascehawaii.org/links.html and clickon ASCE National for complete details.
ASCE HAWAII SECTION STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Please help us increase our scholarshipendowment so that we can recognize deserv-ing students. We continue to accept tax-deductible donations with the goal of increas-ing the annual scholarships. Make your checkpayable to ‘ASCE Hawaii Section’ and mail to:ASCE Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 917,Honolulu, HI 96808-0917. If you have anyquestions, please contact Glenn Miyasato at488-7579, or [email protected].
ASCE JOB LISTINGSThe following job listings are currently post-
ed on the ASCE Hawaii Section website:• Civil Engineer – CH2M• Water Engineer – CH2M• Assistant Program Administrator – City andCounty of Honolulu• Civil Engineer V (Geotechnical) – City andCounty of Honolulu• Civil Engineer V – City and County ofHonolulu• Mechanical Engineer V – City and County ofHonolulu
APPROVED FY 2017 BUDGETFY16 FY 17
ACTUAL BUDGETINCOME CATEGORIES INCOME AMOUNTSection Dues $ 9,210 $ 11,500Society Allotment $ 4,606 $ 4,000Interest $ — $ —Scholarship Acct Interest $ 1,972 $ 1,400Contributions to Section $ 910 $ 900Grants $ 1,000 $ —Advertising Income $ 760 $ 2,000ASCE Conf in Hawaii $ 1,860 $ —Miscellaneous $ 18,760 $ 100Meetings $ 22,460 $ 23,000OCEA $ 15,890 $ 6,000ASCE Golf Tournament $ 36,190 $ 36,000Walter Lum Fund $ 320 $ 500Taxes $ — $ —Outreach $ 230 $ —Total Income $ 114,167 $ 85,400
FY16 FY 17ACTUAL BUDGET
EXPENSE CATEGORIES EXPENSE AMOUNTGrants $ 363 $ —ASCE Conf in Hawaii $ 180 $ —Miscellaneous $ 18,584 $ 200Donations from Section $ — $ —Stationery & Supplies $ 10 $ 100Postage + PO Box Rental $ 238 $ 200Newsletter $ — $ —Meetings $ 25,052 $ 20,500OCEA Banquet $ 6,649 $ 5,000 Website $ — $ 1,500Younger Member Forum $ 3,000 $ 3,000Student Chapter $ — $ 1,500 Official Travel $ 9,107 $ 7,900Committee Expenses $ — $ 700Scholarship Awards $ 6,000 $ 6,000ASCE Golf Tournament $ 26,452 $ 34,000ASCE Region 8 $ 1,137 $ 1,200Awards & Prizes $ 2,000 $ 2,000Taxes $ 1,638 $ 1,600Outreach $ 1,289 $ — Total Expenses $101,701 $ 85,400Net Income (Expenses) $ 12,466 $ —
• Structural Engineer V - City and County ofHonolulu• Junior Engineer – GPRM Prestress• Senior Geotechnical/Geological Engineer –Hart Crowser• Project Geotechnical/Geological Engineer –Hart Crowser• Construction Project Engineer – Jas. W.Glover, Ltd.• Project Manager – Kennedy/JenksConsultants• Staff Engineer (Honolulu Office) –Kennedy/Jenks Consultants• Staff Engineer (Hawaii Offices) –Kennedy/Jenks Consultants• Principal Project Control Engineer/Specialist,AIRPORT - Parsons• Civil Engineer V – SSFM International• Structural Engineer IV – SSFM International
For further information on these job listings orto find out how you can post job openings inyour company on this website, please visithttp://www.ascehawaii.org/job-listings.html.
Hawaii Section — Younger Member ForumWeb site: http://www.ascehawaii.org/ymf.html
2016-2017 YMF OfficersNorman Leong, President [email protected] Urabe, Vice President [email protected] Nakaoka, Secretary [email protected] Wong, Treasurer [email protected] Tanaka, Past President [email protected]
YMF General MeetingThe next YMF general meeting is scheduled
for Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 6:00 pm atBloomingdales Ala Moana-Aloha Room. If youare interested in attending and learning moreabout the various professional, social and ser-vice opportunities available through YMF,please contact YMF at [email protected].
TECH ChallengeOn Saturday, November 19th, six YMF mem-
bers volunteered at the FIRST Tech Challenge– Matchplay #4 at Case Middle School. TheFIRST Tech Challenge is designed for studentsin grades 7-12. Each team is responsible fordesigning, building, and programming theirrobot in a 10-week build period to compete inan alliance format against other teams. Thetheme this year was Velocity Vortex. YMF mem-bers tracked the number of points scored inthe vortexes, reset the playing fields, andqueued the teams for the next match. Thankyou to the YMF volunteers for coming out tohelp and to Tracy Tonaki and Jenny Uramotofor coordinating this event with the YMF.
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Civil Engineering Wastewater Engineering Surveying & MappingPlanning Construction Management Project Management
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1210 Ward Avenue, Suite 204Honolulu, Hawaii 96814Phone: (808) 947-6855
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Geotechnical Engineering
Trenchless Engineering
Construction Management677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 710 Tel: (808) 942-0001Honolulu, HI 96813 www.yogikwong.com
720 Iwilei Road
Suite 425
P.O. Box 3351
Honolulu, HI 96801
Phone: (808) 536-2705
Fax: (808) 599-4032
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WALKER INDUSTRIES, LTD.Precast Concrete Products
Frederick K. Wong, PEP.O. Box 1568 Maui (808) 877-3430Kahului, Maui, Hawaii 96732 Fax (808) 871-7282
Tim Waite, P.E.Sales, EngineerMobile: 808-479-1216Email: [email protected] Strong-Tie Co., Inc.
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ASME, from page 4
CMAA, from page 2
Looking for a CCM? The current listing for allHawaii CCMs can be found here:https://cmaanet.org/certified-construction-managers-registry.
before January 15, 2017, to put your name onthe ballot.
ENGINEERS WEEK ASSIGNMENTAfter many, many years in charge of banquet
registration, ASME was relieved of this respon-sibility with the assignment going to ASCE.Instead, ASME-HI is assigned finding HCESpromotional items and Engineering informationbrochure. Our January 18, 2017 meeting willbe focused on these projects. Engineers Weekis February 19 through February 25, 2017. Thebanquet is on Saturday, February 25, 2016, atKoolau Ballrooms & Conference Center. HawaiiSection members can sit at the Hawaii Sectiontable at 50% of the regular cost of attending.
Special thanks to CMAA Hawaii Chapter fororganizing this event with us.
Our local Board Meetings are held monthly.Feel free to contact us with suggestions orinterest.
For more information, please visit our web-site www.aacehawaii.com.
AACE, from page 5
P.O. Box 4135, Honolulu, Hawaii 96812Website: http://www.falea.org
2017-18 Officers/BoDirectorsPresident: Gene C. Albano, Jr., PE, LEED APVP/Pres-Elect: Ferdinand B. Guinto, PESecretary: Majella D. StevensonTreasurer: Riza Marie R. Gatdula, EITAss’t Treas: Belinda P.TeguiAuditor/Bus. Manager: Nick A. OrensePress Rel. Off: John C. Ramos, PE, CSPPast President: Francisco T. Cruzata, AIADirectors: Elvi M. Sutherland Angie L. Armas Maritez A. Marquez Belinda P. Tegui Joey G. Resurreccion
DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017 HIGHLIGHTS:Da’HOLIDAZE! – Mele Kalikimaka! Anothervery promising year-end going into the NewYear with our new President Gene Albano, Jr. &outgoing President Frank Cruzata together withthe FALEA Board working hard to ensure theorganization’s legacy lives on! HAPPY NEWYEAR TO ALL!!
CHRISTMAS 2016 GET-TOGETHER –Thanks to Frank for making the arrangementfor the venue of this final FALEA event of theyear, which was held on December 11th. Hesaid: “Thanks to those who made it there, butfor those who didn’t, you just missed a goodparty… the fun, camaraderie, food and all thenice gifts. Special thanks to Elvi & Vince fortheir generosity, the ‘Tres Marias’, and ofcourse to all the other Board Members whomade it all possible. Good Job, Gang! Onceagain, thank you for the help!”
NEW ADMINISTRATION – Congratulationsto the new FALEA Officers and Directors whowere recently elected to lead our organization.They are listed above. Again, CONGRATULA-TIONS, and may d’Force be with you!
REMINDERS – FALEA Installation & AwardsBanquet is January 21, 2017. More details willbe forthcoming and finalized during our firstmeeting of the year. Also, the deadline for sub-mission of scholarship applications is January13, 2017.
ENJOY THE REST OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON.
Koko Head HikeOn Sunday, November 27th, six members of
the YMF participated in an evening hike up the1048 steps of the Koko Head Railway trail. Theweather was exceptional and hikers experi-enced a beautiful sunset while walking backdown the trail. Afterwards the group went toSophie’s Gourmet Hawaiian Pizzeria to enjoycustom made pizza and each other’s companyto relax after the hard hike. This event was agreat way end to the Thanksgiving weekend.
Honolulu MarathonOn Sunday, December 11th, YMF members
teamed up with the Hawaii Kai Jaycees to vol-unteer at the starting line and staging area ofthe 44th annual Honolulu Marathon. YMF mem-bers were tasked with holding ropes and signsto section off the running time zones, whichwas based on when the race participants wereexpected to finish. Also, they assisted in tyingtrash bags along the starting line and imple-menting crowd control. Thank you to the YMFvolunteers for coming out to help and to LisaNakasone and Kathryn Hu from the Hawaii KaiJaycees for coordinating this event with theYMF.
ASCEYMF, from page 6
Website: hawaii.apwa.net
2016 OfficersPresident Victor Valdez 356-1281 [email protected] Ryan Char 523-5866 [email protected] Darin Izon 523-8499 [email protected] Pres Tyler Sugihara 768-3600 [email protected]
2016-2017chapter officers and BODPresident: Dean Borges P.E.President Elect: Kevin Luoma P.E.Vice President: Mofazzal Mir P.E.Secretary: Willie DigucTreasurer: Samantha Niver P.E.Board of Governors: Donna Kishi Matt Tio David Lebowitz Lori Arakawa P.E. Andy Crossland P.E. RJ Ritter
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-ConditioningEngineers, Inc. Hawaii Chapter
P.O. Box 3916, Honolulu, HI 96812-3916
ControlPoint Surveying, Inc.Oahu: 615 Piikoi Street, Suite 700
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814Ph:(808)591-2022, Fax:(808)591-8333Email: [email protected]
Maui: 1129 Lower Main Street, Suite 102Wailuku, Hawaii 96793Ph:(808)242-9641Email: [email protected]
MFA
MASA FUJIOKA & ASSOC.A PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIP
ENVIRONMENTAL • GEOTECHNICAL • HYDROGEOLOGICALCONSULTANTS
98-021 Kamehameha Highway, Suite 337 Aiea, Hawaii 96701-4914 Phone 808 484-5366 • Fax 808 484-0007 masa-fujioka-associates.com • [email protected]
FUKUNAGA & ASSOCIATES, INC.1357 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1530Honolulu, HI 96814Ph: 944-1821 • Fax: [email protected]
WWW. .COM BILLS ENGINEERING INC.Civil Environmental Engineering
Tel: 808.792.2022Fax: 808.792.20331124 Fort Street MallSuite 200Honolulu, HI [email protected]
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851 Fort StreetSuite 300Honolulu, HI 96813808.687.8884
www.coffman.comMultidiscipline Engineers
Honolulu 808.697.6200Maui 808.359.2518
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HIDA, OKAMOTO & ASSOCIATES, INC.CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERSPACIFIC GUARDIAN TOWER 1440 Kapiolani Boulevard, Suite 1120Honolulu, Hawaii 96814Phone: (808) 942-0066Fax: (808) 947-7546
NAGAMINE OKAWA ENGINEERS INC.CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
1003 Bishop Street • Suite 2025Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 536-2626 • FAX: (808) 536-3926
GEOLABS, INC.Geotechnical Engineering and Drilling Services
2006 Kalihi StreetHonolulu, Hawaii 96819
Phone: 841-5064 Fax: 847-1749
ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS HAWAII, INC.(FORMERLY WILLIAM HEE & ASSOCIATES, INC.)
1320 N SCHOOL ST., STE 1HONOLULU, HAWAII 96817
Phone: 591-8116
When it’s RUSTCall us (808) 676-1963
www.corrosioncops.com
ISLAND GEOTECHNICAL
ENGINEERING, INC. Geotechnical Consultants 330 Ohukai Road, Suite 119
Kihei, Hawaii 96753Phone: (808) 875-7355 Fax: (808) 875-7122
Email: [email protected]
Y. Ebisu & AssociatesAcoustical and Electronic Engineers
1126 12th Avenue, Room 305Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
(808) 735-1634
• Project Management • Planning •• Architectural/Engineering Design • Construction Management •
94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A • Waipahu, Hawaii 96797Phone: 808.836.7787 • Telefax: 808.834.4833
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HAWAII COUNCIL OFENGINEERING SOCIETIESP.O. Box 2873Honolulu, Hawaii 96802
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Waterproofing & RoofingBuilding Envelope & Solar Solutions
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Engineering Concepts, Inc. Civil /Environmental /Sanitary Engineers
1150 South King Street, Suite 700 • Honolulu, Hawaii 96814Phone: (808) 591-8820 • Fax (808) 591-9010
Email: [email protected]
Hirata & Associates, Inc.Geotechnical Engineering
808.486.0787www.hirata-hawaii.com
SAM O. HIROTA, INC.Engineers & Surveyors
864 S. Beretania StreetHonolulu, Hawaii 96813
Telephone: 537-9971
MCE INTERNATIONAL, INC.MECHANICAL AND FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERS
1360 S. Ber tania St., Ste. 400Honolulu, Hawaii 96814Ph: (808) 941-0955 Fax: (808) 550-8167 Email: [email protected]
Okahara and Associates, Inc.ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
Civil - Mechanical EngineersHilo: (808) 961-5527 • [email protected]
Oahu: (808) 524-1224 • [email protected]
Small Business and Certified HUBZone
Pacific GeotechnicalEngineers, Inc.
Soils & Foundation Engineering Consultants94-417 Akoki Street
Waipahu, Hawaii 96797(808) 678-8024 FAX (808) 678-8722E-mail: [email protected]
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Engineers, Surveyors, Planners
Sato & Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers
Honolulu Maui
www.satoandassociates.com
SHIMABUKURO, ENDO & YOSHIZAKI, INC.Civil, Environmental & Structural Engineers
1126 12th Avenue, #309Honolulu, Hawaii 96816-3715Phone: (808) 737-1875Fax: (808) 734-5516Email: [email protected]
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