VOL. 42 NO. 12 SERVING 2000 ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS FEBRUARY, 2007
2007 Engineer of the YearKen K. Hayashida, P.E.
Ken K. Hayashidahas been selected by theHawaii Society ofProfessional Engineersas the recipient of the2007 Engineer of theYear. Mr. Hayashida wasnominated by the HawaiiSection of the AmericanSociety of Civil Engineersfor his significant contri-butions to the engineering community in Hawaii.
Mr. Hayashida is a proud graduate of IolaniSchool and received his Bachelors of Science inCivil Engineering from the University of Hawaii atManoa and his Masters from Stanford University.
Mr. Hayashida founded the structural engi-neering firm of KAI Hawaii, Inc. in 1995 and cur-rently serves as the President and PrincipalEngineer of the firm. His technical achievementsand awards are numerous and include HawaiiHall at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, wherehe received the Engineering Excellence Award bythe American Council of Engineering Companiesof Hawaii, Historical Renovation Project of theYear by the American Builders and Contractors,among many others. Other outstanding achieve-ments include the Maui Bridge Inspection (PhaseII), Emergency Replacement of Paauau StreamBridge, Pier 1C Extension at Kahului Harbor,Aston Kaanapali Shores Resort Lobby, and theKailua Shopping Center Renovation on Oahu.
In addition to his noteworthy projects, Mr.Hayashida is also a member of a long list of pro-fessional affiliations including the University ofHawaii College of Engineering Industry AdvisoryCommittee, Structural Engineers Association ofHawaii, American Society of Civil Engineers,American Concrete Institute, American Instituteof Steel Construction, American Water WorksAssociation, Hawaii Developers Council, andNAIOP Hawaii.
At the community level, Mr. Hayashida gener-ously volunteers his time and talents to organiza-tions such as the YMCA, UH College ofEngineering, Lanakila, various youth sportsteams, and the Kaneohe Nazarene Church.
Under Mr. Hayashida’s leadership, KAI Hawaiihas grown to 23 employees on only ten years.He is a strong believer in teamwork and providesteam building training for his employees everyyear. He strongly encourages all engineers toparticipate in professional organizations and hehas certainly set a fine example for all of us in theengineering community. Congratulations to Mr.Ken Hayashida, Hawaii Society of ProfessionalEngineer’s 2007 Engineer of the Year.
2007 Young Engineer of the YearCathy Leong, P.E.
The Hawaii Society ofProfessional Engineers isproud to recognizeCathy Leong, P.E. asthe recipient of the 2007Young Engineer of theYear Award. Ms. Leongwas nominated by Mr.Pete Pascua, P.E., Vice-President at WilsonOkamoto Corporation forher outstanding contributions to her professionand to the community. Ms. Leong received herBachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from theUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) and aMaster of Science in Civil Engineering from theUniversity of California at Berkeley. Her distin-guished academic career includes being a mem-ber of the Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering HonorSociety) and receiving scholastic awards such asthe R.M. Towill scholarship, OutstandingGraduating Senior Award, and the University ofCalifornia Transportation Center fellowship.
Ms. Leong is also very active in her profes-sional society, the Institute of TransportationEngineers (ITE), serving in various leadershippositions for many years and receiving numerousawards for her commitment and service to thesociety.
Ms. Leong is a Project Manager and SeniorTraffic Engineer at Wilson Okamoto Corporationsupervising a team of engineers and a multimil-lion dollar budget. She manages projectsencompassing a broad range of topics includingsite specific traffic signal designs, project specif-ic traffic assessments and impact studies, andplanning level transportation studies and model-ing.
Ms. Leong has been involved in numerousnoteworthy projects such as ADA TransitionPlans for the City and County of Honolulu,County of Maui, County of Hawaii, and State ofHawaii, Oahu Pedestrian Safety Study Update,Waikiki Livable Community Project, and the Aiea-Pearl City Livable Communities Plan.
According to Mr. Pete Pascua, Cathy hascommitted herself and her work to improving thelives of others through her work on issuesregarding traffic and transportation, which areprominent concerns which the people of Hawaiiface daily. Her recent work regarding the mobili-ty of persons with disabilities has led to an envi-ronment that promotes accessible design; a con-cept that was merely a consideration justdecades ago. Her desire to succeed and perse-verance toward problem solving has elevated herinterest and commitment within the profession,and is a sterling model for other young aspiring
2007 HSPE StudentEngineering of the YearChristy M. Kaneshiro
Ms. Christy M.Kaneshiro has beenselected as the 2007HSPE Student Engineerof the Year. Christy hasmaintained an excep-tionally high level of aca-demic excellence. Infact, she earned thehighest GPA in her majorwhen she graduated inDecember 2006 as the Outstanding GraduatingSenior, and had been on the College ofEngineering Dean’s list every semester since shematriculated to the Electrical EngineeringProgram after graduating as Valedictorian fromPearl City High School in 2002. She has alsobeen listed on the National Dean’s List.Accordingly, she has received numerous scholar-ships from the University, College, and industry,including the HSPE Scholarship in 2002. She isalso the recipient of the prestigious United StatesAchievement Academy National CollegiateEngineering Award in 2002.
Aside from excelling in course work, Christyhas dedicated much of her time to student orga-nization, community service, engineering out-reach, and taken on various leadership roles.She was the Chairperson for the Institute ofElectrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)Student Branch in 2006 and a member since2005; the Treasurer for Eta Kappa Nu (HKN)Delta Omega Chapter in 2005/2006 and a mem-ber since 2005; the Chairperson for Society ofWomen Engineers’ Introduce a Girl toEngineering in 2005 and a member since 2004;and the Assistant Chairperson for the College ofEngineering Fall Career Day in 2004.
Christy’s work experience is just as diverse.She has interned at The AES Design Group, Inc.in 2002; Cedric D.O. Chong & Associates, Inc. in2004 and 2005; and currently at LockheedMartin Corporation. She was also a consultantand grader for the Department of ElectricalEngineering. Her research and project work hasranged from Non-Contact Wireless HeartMonitoring Systems to Modeling PhotovoltaicDevices to Defense Radar Systems.
engineers.We are indeed fortunate to have Ms. Cathy
Leong representing us in the Engineering com-munity. Congratulations to Ms. Cathy Leong,P.E. as the Young Engineer of the Year for 2007.
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2007 Engineers Week BanquetSaturday, February 24, 2007Hale Ikena, Fort Shafter Golf Course(Admission to Fort Shafter will be arranged for registered attendees)
5:30 p.m. Cocktails
6:30 p.m. Dinner
7:15 p.m. Program:Presentation of Engineers Week Exhibit Awards.Presentation of Engineer of the Year, Young Engineer of the Year,
HCES Lifetime Achievement and Student Engineer of the Year Awards.Guest Speaker –Dr. Kent M. Keith, Motivational Speaker and author of
Do IT Anyway, The Paradoxical Commandments.Installation of 2007 HCES officers.
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If you have any questions, please contact HCES Chair Todd Barnes at [email protected], telephone 275-2900. or HCES Vice Chair Maelyn Uyehara at [email protected], telephone 521-2641.
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Hawaii Space Grant ConsortiumThe Hawai‘i Space Grant Consortium compris-
es programs at the University of Hawai‘i atManoa and Hilo, the seven Community Collegeswithin the University of Hawai‘i system, theUniversity of Guam, and several non-academicpartners. The mission of the consortium is toinspire, nurture, and train the space scientists,space settlers, and aerospace engineers of thefuture by:• Enhancing undergraduate education by
encouraging undergraduate research in spacescience, planetary resource exploration,remote sensing, and aerospace engineering,and developing innovative courses in theseareas
• Improving the research infrastructure of theirmember institutions
• Training pre-service and in-service teachers• Educating the public about exciting new dis-
coveries stemming from space exploration• Helping to strengthen local space-related
industriesFuture Flight Hawaii (http://www.higp.hawaii.
edu/futureflight/) is one of the programs man-aged and sponsored by the Hawaii Space GrantConsortium, University of Hawaii at Manoa underthe direction of program coordinator Art Kimuraand education specialist Rene Kimura who havebeen involved with, supportive of and affiliatedwith NASA education for the past 20 years. TheFuture Flight Hawaii program was initiated in1991 under the Department of Business,Economic Development & Tourism’s Office ofSpace Industry as a program to help catalyzestudent interest in science, technology and thefuture. Their initiatives have included:
• Summer enrichment, residential and non resi-dential science and technology camps, whichhave hosted over 7,000 participants on the BigIsland, Kauai, Oahu and Maui
• Family science nights that reach 4,000 chil-dren, parents and teachers annually
• Support to the NASA Explorer Schools(http://explorerschools.nasa.gov/portal/site/nes/) in Hawaii (Pearl City Elementary School isHawaii’s newest NASA Explorer School)
• Coordination of the Astronaut Ellison OnizukaScience Day and the Astronaut Lacy VeachDay of Discovery (http://www.spacegrant.hawaii.edu/)
• Coordination of the Hawaii Botball roboticsregional tournament (www.botball.org), cur-rently with 30 teams registered for the 2007tournament on April 28, 2007 (in addition,Hawaii will be hosting the national Botball tour-nament as part of the 2007 NationalConference on Educational Robotics, July 9-13, 2007)
• Support to schools and teachers in scienceand technology educationThe primary goals of the program are to
increase scientific literacy among the youth andcommunity at large, and increase the pipelineinto technical, scientific and engineering careerpaths by capitalizing on the interest in the spaceprogram. Former participants have gone on tocareers in engineering and other technical or sci-entific disciplines. Through its endeavors, theprogram has developed a network of supportiveeducators and community partners who offer thecommunity with increasing opportunities to inter-est the youth of Hawaii in careers in engineering
and science. A significant milestone will beachieved in 2007 with the much anticipated flightof teacher and astronaut, Barbara Morgan, onSTS 118, space shuttle, Endeavour, on her 11day mission to the International Space Station.Future Flight Hawaii hopes to have BarbaraMorgan at a future community and educationprogram in Hawaii after her flight so she can con-tinue to “inspire the next generation of explorers.”
For the third year, Future Flight Hawaii will bepartnering with the Hawaii Council of EngineeringSocieties (HCES) to offer a special demonstrationprogram at Kahala Mall on February 24, 2007 forEngineers Week 2007. The demonstration pro-gram entitled “Inspiring the Next Generation ofEngineers” will be presented by the award win-ning McKinley High School robotics club andFuture Flight Hawaii’s Weird Science team.Between the hours of 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM,Dale Olive, Waiakea High School Physics andChemistry teacher, who directs the pre-engineer-ing academy at the school, and Roger Kwok,physics Instructor, Leeward Community College,will be providing engaging, humorous and excit-ing 20 minute science demonstrations on theKahala Mall stage every hour on the hour. Thiswell recognized team has collectively made pre-sentations to over 50,000 children and adults inHawaii with a goal of catalyzing interest in sci-ence, technology and the future. From demon-strating and explaining Bernoulli’s principle asrelated to aeronautics to Newton’s Laws as relat-ed to rocketry, a variety of science and engineer-ing related concepts will be demonstrated in afast paced, “science is always fun” presentation.
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HONOLULU POST
SOCIETY OF AMERICANMILITARY ENGINEERSEstablished 1920 --Dedicated to the National Defense
P.O. Box 31218; Honolulu, HI 96817 http://posts.same.org/honolulu/
2006/2007 Post OfficersPRESIDENT CAPT David Fleisch, USN
[email protected] VP (Programs) Mr Todd Barnes
[email protected] VP (Sustaining Members) Mr Will Boudra
[email protected] 3rd VP (Membership) Mr Jerry Matsuda
[email protected] LT COL Kevin Wong, USAF
[email protected] MAJ Robert Kroning, USA
[email protected] AT LARGE: CAPT Bob Mclean, USN; CAPT Matt Cutts, USCG; COL Ray Scrocco, USA
The Society of American Military Engineers,Honolulu Post
and theHawaii Council of Engineering Societies
Invites you to join us for the
2007 ENGINEER’S WEEK KICK-OFF LUNCHEONPresentation: Challenges of the Palau Compact Road
Speaker: Alex Morrison, P.E.
Hale Koa Hotel, Banyan Tree ShowroomTuesday, February 20, 2007 at 11:30 AM
Luncheon Cost: $25.00**$12.50 for Students
RSVP BY: 12 FEBRUARY 2007
SEND THIS FORM AND PAYMENT TO:
Society of American Military Engineers, Honolulu Postc/o Ginger Kelly RIM Architects
851 Fort Street, Suite 200Honolulu, HI 96813
(Make checks payable to Society of American Military Engineers)
Name:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Organization*: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone: _____________________ Number in Party: _________ x $25 = Total $ __________________________
Receipt required: No ________ Yes ________ Email: _______________________________________
LUNCH: Warrior Buffet*Students please indicate school and program
On the half hour, the award winning McKinleyHigh School FIRST robotics club (http://www.mckinleyrobotics.org/index.htm) will be demon-strating robots that they designed and construct-ed to compete in regional and national tourna-ments against teams from throughout the UnitedStates. The team has competed in regional tour-naments on the mainland for the past 8 years,taking first place in the Seattle regional and win-ning the prestigious Chairman’s Award in the SanJose regional, both qualifying the team to partic-ipate in the national FIRST tournaments. Severalteam members have gone on to study engineer-ing in college, with two recent graduates beingemployed as engineers at Pearl Harbor and atthe Hawaiian Electric Company. The team ismentored by engineers from HECO.
For further information about the First FlightHawaii or the Hawaii Space Grant Consortium,contact Art Kimura at (808) 934-7261 or via emailat [email protected].
Space Grant Consortium, from page 3
Hawaii Association of Land Surveyors1st Annual Golf Tournament
Hawaii Prince Golf Club91-1200 Fort Weaver Rd.
April 13, 2007
Registration/Lunch: 11:00amShotgun Starts: 12:00pmTournament Fee: $135.00 per playerAll proceeds to benefit “Hospice Hawaii”Includes: lunch, green fee, cart, 1 mulligan,prize contests, beverages, Buffet Dinner &PrizesScramble Format: Min. 4 Drives per Player,Maximum 2 Putt
For more information contact Kevin Kea at(808) 521-3990 Respond by March 20, 2007Make checks payable to: “HALS”Mail to:735 Bishop Street, Suite 330Honolulu, HI 96813
Sponsorships:Grand Sponsor $1,250.00
– 3 paid players– 6 sleeve logo balls– 3 tournament shirts– company tee sign– 2 logo banner– lunch, dinner– 2 mulligans each
Tee Sponsor $750.00– 3 paid players– 3 sleeve logo balls– company tee sign– lunch, dinner– 1 mulligan each
HALS Sponsor $500.00– no players– 3 tournament shirts– company tee sign
Post Meeting Notes from 9 Jan 07 Location: Hale Ikena, Fort Shafter
Feature Subject: The Battle of MidwaySpeaker: Mr. Alan Lloyd, P.E.
Mr. Alan Lloyd was born in Honolulu in 1929.He attended Punahou School. He graduatedfrom Swarthmore College in 1951 with aBachelor of Science degree in MechanicalEngineering; elected to Tau Beta Pi. He soldWestinghouse power equipment to utilities andsugar plantations in Hawaii for 13 years beforejoining the Maui Electric Company. He trans-ferred to the Hawaiian Electric Company in 1969.He retired in 1996 as Executive Staff Engineer.He is also a Licensed Professional Engineer. Mr.
Lloyd has the following affiliations: Fellow of theAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigeration & AirConditioning Engineers; Life member of theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers;National Director Emeritus of the Navy League;Historian, USS Missouri Memorial Association;Member, Rotary Club of Windward Oahu andMember, S.A.M.E.
Mr. Lloyd presented a very informative andinteresting briefing on the events leading up toand the events which took place during the Battleof Midway. He highlighted the unsung heroes ofthe battle and illustrated the importance andsuccesses the US Military’s leadership involved inthe battle. Mr. Lloyd’s extensive knowledge of thebattle created an exciting and educationalexperience for all individuals in attendance.
2007 SAME College ScholarshipThe Society of American Military Engineers,
Honolulu Post intends to award multiple $2,500scholarships to Engineering and ArchitectureStudents for the 2007-2008 school year. Formore information and the application, visithttp://posts.same.org/honolulu/ or contact CDRRoger Wykle at 808-541-2200 or email [email protected].
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Due to the relatively tight radius of the ramp, special lengthsof Bidwell tracks were used. Normally, the track sectionsconsist of 20 foot lengths inserted end-to-end. For thisproject, 10 foot lengths were utilized along the inside trackand in an alternating sequence with the 20 foot lengths onthe outside track to allow for enough “kinking” of the trackto create the appropriate radii.
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Hawaii Section — Younger Member ForumWeb site: http://www.ascehawaii.org/ymf.html
2006-2007 YMF OfficersPhone
President Lori Nishida [email protected]
Vice-Pres Lisa Takushi [email protected] ext 14
Secretary Lauren Ishima [email protected]
Treasurer Morgan LaRue [email protected]
Past Pres Florence Ching [email protected]
FY 2007 ASCE Hawaii Section ExecutiveCommitteeOffice Phone FAX President Lori Fong 384-5372
email: [email protected] Ron Iwamoto 486-5202 486-5206
email: [email protected] Mike Hunnemann 791-3980 533-2686
email: [email protected] Jeff Kalani 596-2928
email: [email protected] Roger Babcock 956-7298
email: [email protected] Pres Walter Billingsley 846-3232 538-7819
email: [email protected] 8Chair: Westley Chun, Ph.D., P.E.
Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute
HAWAII CHAPTER98-029 Hekaha St. Unit 23, Aiea, Hawaii 96701Phone: (808) 485-1400 Fax: (808) 485-1500Web Page: www.lgsea.com
2006/2007 Officers and Directors:Phone Fax
President Tim Waite 479-1216 [email protected]
Vice Pres Brian Enomoto 486-5202 [email protected]
Secretary Adrian Lee 536-7692 [email protected]
Treasurer Marvin Mestanza 951-5916 [email protected]
Council of theSteel Framing Alliance
MARCH DINNER MEETINGProgram: “Waikiki Beach Replenishment”
by Sam Lemmo of the State ofHawaii Department of Land andNatural Resources.
Date: Thursday, March 15, 2007Location: Treetops at Paradise Park,
Manoa ValleyTime: 5:30 p.m. - Social Time
6:30 p.m. - Dinner7:30 p.m. - Program9:00 p.m. - Adjourn
Menu: Multi-entree buffetCost: $22.00 for Hawaii Section members
$25.00 for non-section members andguests$11.00 for UH Student Chaptermembers
Please RSVP and mail checks to RogerBabcock by Monday, March 6, 2007. Checksshould be made payable to ASCE-HawaiiSection and mailed to Roger Babcock, ASCETreasurer, Department of Civil & EnvironmentalEngineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa 2540Dole Street, Holmes 383, Honolulu, Hawaii96822.
SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS, & CONTINUINGEDUCATIONErosion and Sediment Control for HighwaysWorkshop
See separate article on page xx. Registrationforms are available on the ASCE Hawaii Sectionwebsite at http://www.ascehawaii.org/asce_news.2007.html. For more information, pleasecontact Ms. Michelle Nelson via email [email protected] or by phone at 566-2251.
ASCE JOB LISTINGSThe following employers have openings they
would like to fill:• Austin Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc. (Civil
Engineer - Honolulu and Wailuku, LandSurveyor - Honolulu)
• Bills Engineering Inc. (Civil Engineer,Engineering Assistant & CADD Technician)
• CH2MHILL (Transportation/Traffic Engineer –Honolulu Office)
• Engineering Solutions, Inc. (Civil/SanitaryEngineers - Honolulu)
• Fewell Geotechnical Engineering (GeotechnicalEngineer - Honolulu)
• Fukunaga & Associates (Civil andCivil/Environmental Engineers - Honolulu)
• Mitsunaga & Associates, Inc. (Civil Engineers)• Warren S. Unemori Engineering (Project
APPROVED FY 2007 BUDGET*
Income Categories FY 06 Actual FY 07 BudgetIncome Amount
Section Dues $10,890.00 $ 11,200.00Society Allotment $ 5,397.24 $ 5,500.00Interest $ 0.00 $ 300.00Dividend Income $ 0.00 $ 300.00Contributions to Section $ 2,004.00 $ 2,200.00Grants $ 1,300.00 $ 0.00 Advertising Income $ 1,800.00 $ 3,500.00Conferences $ 0.00 $ 0.00Total Income $21,391.24 $ 22,700.00
Expense Categories FY06 Actual FY07 BudgetExpense Amount
ASCE Conferences $ 0.00 $ 500.00Miscellaneous $ 75.00 $ 75.00Donations from Section $ 420.00 $ 300.00Stationary & Supplies $ 15.61 $ 50.00Postage $ 788.61 $ 750.00Newsletter $ 2,837.55 $ 2,800.00General Printing $ 24.05 $ 50.00Meetings $ 2,766.49 $ 325.00 Younger Member Forum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00Student Chapter $ 4,500.00 $ 3,500.00Official Travel $ 6,046.91 $ 6,400.00Committee Expenses $ 2,754.52 $ 2,700.00ASCE Region 8 $ 0.00 $ 1,000.00Awards & Prizes $ 2,271.33 $ 2,250.00Total Expenses $24,500.07 $ 22,700.00
NET INCOME (EXPENSES) ($ 3,108.83) $ 0.00
* Reported values and budget include YMF income,expenses, and budget.
Engineer, Civil Engineer, & CAD Operator -Wailuku)For more information on these job listings,
please visit the ASCE Hawaii Section website athttp://www.ascehawaii.org/jobs/jobs.html.
Next YMF General MeetingFebruary’s YMF meeting has been replaced by
the Moffat and Nichol technical presentation,February 8th, on the Inter-Island Ferry project.The next two YMF general meetings are sched-uled for Wednesday, March 7th, 6:00 p.m., atTower Grill in the Aloha Tower Marketplace, 537-4446, and Wednesday, April 4th, 6:00 p.m. atSam Snead’s Tavern located at the Navy-MarineGolf Course Club House at 943 Valkenburgh,421-7267. If you are interested in attending tofind out what the YMF is all about, pleasecontact Lori Nishida at 440-0205 [email protected].
ASCE YMF Technical PresentationBy Lori Nishida, YMF President
Theodore W. Bell, P.E., associate vice presi-
dent and director for Moffat & Nichol’s water-borne transit practice will be speaking onHawaii’s Superferry project. Ted Bell has morethan 25 years experience in transportationdesign, specializing in the design and planning offerry terminals. Prior to joining Moffatt & Nichol,he served as Manager of Terminal Engineering forWashington State Ferries. His degrees, a bache-lor of science in civil engineering and a bachelorof arts in economics, make him especially suitedto the economic and financial analyses requiredto evaluate ferry operations. Ted’s areas of exper-tise include project management, ferry opera-tions, risk assessment, civil and structural engi-neering, construction management, agencycoordination, right of way acquisition, and legalissues. He has participated in award-winningprojects, including the Edmonds Ferry TerminalOverhead Passenger Landing and TerminalBuilding (2000 National Transportation MeritAward) and the South 277th StreetReconstruction (2003 American Public WorksAssociation Project Of The Year). Ted is currentlyproviding ferry expertise to the Hawaii Superferryproject, which is anticipated to be operational bymid 2007.
Please join us on February 8, 2007 at 1132Bishop Street, in the 3rd Floor Conference Roomfor this event. Seating will begin at 5:30 PM.Please RSVP to Lori Nishida [email protected] by January 31, 2007 ifyou would like to attend.
MATHCOUNTS - Saturday, February 10, 2007By Jennifer Chang, Community Service Chair
Volunteers are needed to assist with an YMFCommunity Service Event from 8:30 to 11:30a.m. on Saturday, February 10, 2007. The YMFwill be assisting with the 2007 Oahu Mathcountscompetition at Kamehameha Schools at theKalama Dining Hall. MATHCOUNTS® is anational math enrichment, coaching and compe-tition program that promotes middle schoolmathematics achievement through grassrootsinvolvement in every U.S. state and territory.Volunteers are needed to correct and scoretests. If you are interested in assisting,please contact Jennifer Chang at [email protected] by Thursday, January 18, 2007.
CFSEI Supports PACRIM 2007CFSEI–Hawaii Chapter is actively participating
in the 2007 Pacific Rim Steel FramingConference (PACRIM 2007) to be held March 14-17, 2007 at the Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio in
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HIGHLIGHTS OF BOD MEETINGJanuary 10, 2007
Committee Reports:General Membership Meetings/Technical
Seminars/Events:• AISC Seismic Design Seminar has been
rescheduled to Summer or Fall of 2007.• 2007 SEAOH Convention will be held in Kona,
at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, dates havebeen changed to August 24 and August 25,2007.
New Business:Membership Directory: The SEAOH
Membership Directory will be updated shortlyafter the 2007 membership renewal. Pleasesend in your membershiprenewal form as soon aspossible.
Young MemberCommittee: The YoungMember Committee is plan-ning a display booth for theupcoming BIA HomeBuilding and Remodelingshow (January 25-28,2007). An email was sentto the young membersrequesting sign up for man-ning of the display booth.For those who may havenot received the email andare interested in participat-ing, please contactany BOD member or TraceyN a k a y a m a( T r a c e y n @ n a g a m i -neokawa.com), YoungMember CommitteeChairperson.
SEAOH 2006Convention: A DVD with acompilation of photos fromthe Convention is availablefor those who attended theconvention and are interest-ed in obtaining the DVD. Ifyou are interested in obtain-ing a DVD, please contactBev Ishii-Nakayama or aSEAOH BOD member.
Legislative Committee:The House and Senate setup a 2-day informationalbriefing and invited variousorganizations to commenton some questions thatthey have on disaster pre-
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A S S O C I AT I O NO F H AWA I I
PO BOX 3348, HONOLULU, HI 96801Web Page URL http://www.seaoh.org
2007 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS &DIRECTORSPosition Officer PhonePresident Gary Chock 521-4513
[email protected] Pres. Ian RobertsonSecretary Jeoffrey Cudiamat 488-5000
[email protected] Saied PourjalaliDirector Brian AwakuniDirector Kylie YamatsukaDirector Clifford Lau 527-6373Director Akira Usami 682-5747Past Pres. Bennett Fung 531-1308
Honolulu, Hawaii. The conference will coincidewith the 2007 Spring Forum of the national SteelFraming Alliance and annual national meeting ofthe Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute.Leading experts in cold-formed steel engineeringand design, as well as cutting-edge researcherswill be in attendance. A wide variety of seminartracks to attract the building designers, contrac-tors, and homebuilders. Speaker from aroundthe world will address topics on economics,home forecasts, architectural and engineeringissues, and new construction tools and tech-nologies. The chapter is organizing four (4) tech-nical seminars, namely, latest research updateson cold-formed steel (CFS), update on CFSdesign standards, diaphragm & shear walls inCFS, and mid-rise load bearing structures.Please mark your March 14, 2007 for the chap-ter Dinner Reception & Installation Banquet at theHilton. Visit www.hawaiisteel.com for moredetails.
CFSEI Review of 2006The Hawaii Chapter CFSEI conducted 4 dinner
meetings in 2006 including the InstallationBanquet, a visit by Al Toback of Loctite, a pre-sentation by Mark Crawford of Simpson Strong-Tie on the effect of treated lumber on coldformed steel, and Dr. Robertson’s top trackresearch report and an update on HurricaneKatrina damage. This year we were able to part-ner with SEAOH and ASCE to conduct joint din-ner meetings. Based on the attendance, theywere a great success. We also participated inseveral Hawaii Pacific Steel Framing Alliance(HPSFA) dinner and lunch meetings during theyear.
President Tim Waite and Vice President BrianEnomoto represented the Hawaii Chapter at theCFSEI meetings at Metalcon in Tampa, Florida inOctober.
On the heels of last year’s decision to strength-en the LGSEA by placing it under the wings ofthe Steel Framing Alliance, the Hawaii Chapterwas able to retain almost all of the professionalmembers in the Chapter.
A record number of corporate sponsors haskept the chapter running smoothly with financialcontributions. 14 gauge sponsors: GW Killebrew,Dietrich Metal Framing and CEMCO Steel. 16gauge sponsors: Simpson Strong-Tie andHawaii Partition Systems. 18 gauge sponsors:Coastal Construction, Structural Analysis Group,Castle & Cooke Homes Hawaii, Maryl PacificConstruction, Aegis Metal Framing and WhitecapConstruction Supply. 20 gauge sponsors:Grabber Pacific, Sinclair Drywall, and SunriseConstruction.
Tim Waite, also a member of the NationalCFSEI, participated in a strategic planning retreatlast August to help chart the course of CFSEI forthe next 5 years. Significant outcomes of thatretreat:• Permanently changing the name of LGSEA to
CFSEI.• Developing a strategic plan to better focus the
activities of the CFSEI for the next 5 years withan emphasis on accelerating the developmentof technical notes and assisting the local chap-ters.
• A decision to conduct the 2007 NationalAnnual CFSEI meeting in Hawaii in conjunctionwith PACRIM.
• Endorsing a new membership dues programthat will reduce annual dues with reducedrates for multiple members in the same com-pany.
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paredness and response. One of the issues wasif an oversight commission over State CivilDefense should also determine a statewide build-ing code. AIA and SEAOH objected to thisbecause the commission would not have themake up of people technically qualified. It wasrecommended to make the Statewide BuildingCode a separate bill. Also, it was recommendedto look at existing buildings and retrofitting, espe-cially existing essential facilities. Written testimo-ny was sent in on Tuesday, 1/9/07, by G. Chock.
Kiholo Bay Earthquake on October 15, 2006:A report, including some of the compiled obser-vations made during the ATC-20 inspections hasbeen published by EERI. The report has beenposted on the SEAOH website for viewing. Ajoint report by EERI, UH, and SEAOH is beingcompiled and will be published shortly. A reporton ATC-20 inspections was issued that had 11recommendations on the inspection process,which was sent to Hawaii County Civil Defenseand State Civil Defense. Kylie Yamatsuka will bethe Disaster Response Chair joined by RonIawamoto and Tim Waite. In 2007, DisasterResponse Committee tasks would be updatingand rectifying the volunteer list, establishing astandardized SEAOH evaluation data reportform, working with the County of Hawaii andState Civil Defense on logistical protocols andidentification badging from State Civil Defense.
Big Island to adopt 2006 IBC: Big Islandsent G. Chock a copy of their proposed amend-ments. Review of the amendments would be thefirst task for the 2007 Code Committee (GlennMiyasato, Dean Doi, Gary Chock, Afaq Sarwar,and Scott Listavich). Review would identifywhether any Honolulu structural amendmentsshould also apply to the County of Hawaii. Thecommittee will also provide advise on any devel-opments towards a possible State BuildingCode.
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The Society of
FIREPROTECTIONENGINEERS
www.sfpehawaii.org
OFFICERSPresident Melvin K. Harano, P.E. 848-6966
[email protected] Robert T. Bigtas, P.E. 526-9019
[email protected] Derick Kam 848-6966
[email protected] Samuel S. Dannaway, P.E. 526-9019
P.O. Box 88840Honolulu, HI 96830Website: www.acechawaii.org
2006-2007 OFFICERSPhone FAX
President Barry Jim On 521-3773 521-3993Pres-Elect Jon Nishimura 944-1821 946-9339 Treasurer Norman Kawachika 531-1308 521-7348Secretary John Katahira 596-7790 596-7361PastPres Janice Marsters 484-5366 484-0007Natl. Dir. Roy Yamashiro 945-0198 944-1177
Dates to Remember:February 1 General Membership MeetingFebruary 28 State DOT, DAGS, DOE, UHSymposium
New Business and Committee Reports:The next Monthly membership meeting will be
held on February 1st, 2007 and will feature thenew UH Engineering School Dean as our guestspeaker.
The Corps of Engineers Symposium is set forApril 11th, 2007. Planning meetings will start inthe next couple of weeks. Please let us know ifyou would like to help in the planning of the sym-posium or if you have any input.
The legislature will be in session soon. Weneed your help! Please submit testimony, or bet-ter yet, show up at hearings to support ACECHsponsored bills. This year we will again try topass legislation to eliminate defend requirementsin State Contract Language. We will also seekto reinstate the Certificate of Merit for DesignProfessionals, and funding for the HawaiiProcurement Institute.
We still need study tours on Maui for theNational ACECH Convention which will be heldon Maui in September of 2007. If you have aninnovative or interesting project that may be ofinterest please, and can serve as a tour for ourvisiting ACEC members from the mainland, con-tact ACECH (Ginny Wright).
The Hawaii State DOT, DAGS, DOE, UH sym-posium will take place on February 28th.Register now!
Old BusinessJanuary’s monthly meeting focus was on appli-
cation of the new .5% GET increase effective of2007. Sandra Yahiro from the State Tax Dept.provided great insight into this issue along withclarifications on how to apply the new taxincrease. Thank you to Jon Nishimura of HAWAII SFPE SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
SEMINAR NO.1 (2-Day) NFPA 13OVERVIEW & INTRO TO PLAN REVIEW
SEMINAR NO.2 (1-Day) INSPECTION,TESTING & MAINTENANCE OF WATER-BASED SYSTEMS (NFPA 25)
The Hawaii Chapter of the Society of FireProtection Engineers is sponsoring these twoexcellent seminars through a special arrange-ment with the National Fire Sprinkler Association.These seminars will be very useful for thoseresponsible for sprinkler plan review, plan prepa-ration, or inspection of fire sprinkler systems.Date & Time: Seminar 1 - March 28 & 29, 2006
7:30 AM - 5:00 PMSeminar 2 - March 30, 20067:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Honolulu Fire DepartmentHeadquarters
Cost: To Be DeterminedFor information and to register contact: Sam
Dannaway, Program Chairman, Hawaii ChapterSFPE, Tel (808) 526-9019 / Fax (808) 537-5385,E-mail: [email protected].
Erosion and Sediment Control for Highways WorkshopSponsored by the
Hawaii Department of Transportation Highways Division
The Hawaii Department of Transportation Highways Division presents six Erosion and SedimentControl for Highways Workshops. The workshop is designed to provide design consultants with athorough understanding of the principles of erosion and sediment control and how they uniquelyapply to State highway projects. The workshop will emphasize the selection, design, implementa-tion and evaluation of Best Management Practices.
Registration is free, but space is limited. Seating is on a first-come-first-serve basis and byreservation only. Sessions are as follows:
Tuesday, February 13, 2007, KONA, King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach HotelWednesday, February 14, 2007, HILO, University of Hawaii Hilo, Hooulu TerraceThursday, February 15, 2007, LEEWARD OAHU, Pearl Country ClubWednesday, February 28, 2007, MAUI, Maui Beach HotelThursday, March 1, 2007, KAUAI, Hilton Kauai Beach ResortFriday, March 2, 2007, HONOLULU, Honolulu Airport Hotel
All sessions are from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (registration @ 7:30 a.m.) For more information, pleasecall Ms. Nelson at 566-2251 or e-mail [email protected].
Fukunaga and Associates, and John Katahira forputting on a very informative program.
Congratulations! We have achieved are ACECPAC fundraising goal. Thank you to all who par-ticipated and donated to the PAC. You can beassured that your dollars will be put to good useon Capitol Hill to help support our industry.
“LAULIMA” WORKING TOGETHER TOBUILD A BETTER HAWAII
HAWAII STATE AGENCIES Workshop forEngineers, Architects, and ContractorsWednesday; February 28, 2007- (Waikiki PrinceKuhio Hotel)
On the morning of Wednesday, February 28,2007, the American Council of EngineeringCompanies of Hawaii (ACECH) will be hosting asymposium for Engineering Consultants,Architects and Construction Industry representa-tives to convene and discuss contract/procure-ment, design, and construction topics of interestwith Hawaii’s largest State government contract-ing and support agencies; DOT, DAGS, DOE,DOH, UH, & DCAB. Agenda & workshop ses-sions descriptions are attached.
AGENDA7:30 AM Registration and Continental
Breakfast 8:00 AM Opening: ACECH - Jerry M.
Matsuda, DOT Liaison CommitteeChairWelcome Remarks: Barry Jim On,President ACECH
8:15 AM Adjourn To Workshop Sessions12:30 PM Lunch1:15 PM Introduction by ACECH President,
Barry Jim OnKeynote Speaker- Governor’sRepresentative – TBD
2:15 PM Closing Remarks – Barry Jim On 2:30 PM Adjournment – Jerry M. Matsuda
WORKSHOP SESSIONSA. STATE AGENCIES PROCUREMENT OFPROFESSIONAL CONSULTANT SERVICES:DOT, DAGS, DOE, and UH will jointly discuss theprocurement of professional consultant services(consultant selection process) in accordance withthe Hawaii Procurement Code, Hawaii RevisedStatutes 103D-304 and Hawaii AdministrativeRules 3-122B. DAGS & DOE DESIGN AND CONSTRUC-TION LESSONS LEARNED: Discussion andreview of various design and constructionlessons learnedC. DOT ((HWY-HAR-AIR) DESIGN & CON-STRUCTION LESSONS LEARNED: Topics willinclude: quality of design, verification of existingconditions, utility work, coordination with opera-
tions, seasonal constraints, BMP’s, site visit andagency insights from past project experi-ences. Speakers: HWY- Jamie Ho, HAR -Representative, AIR- Guy Ichinotsubo.D. DAGS, DOE, & UH FUTURE PROJECTSUPDATE FY 2007: Preview of future upcomingprojects for the fiscal year 2007 (July 1, 2006 toJune 30, 2007) including pending State initiativesthat may affect future project designs and con-struction.E. DOT (HWY-HAR-AIR) FUTURE PROJECTSUPDATE FY 2007: Overview of major upcomingDOT projects under consideration by the legisla-ture for FY 2007, F. DOT HIGHWAY DIV PRO-JECT DELIVERY PROCESSES: Overview ofHighway Division project development process.G. DOT HIGHWAY DIV PERMITTING PROCESS-ES: Overview of the Highway Division permittingfor work within the Highway Right of Way. H. DCAB – H1 PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ACCES-SIBILITY GUIDELINES; H2 BEST PRACTICES:H1 - Review of Public Right of Way AccessibilityGuidelines. I. DOH- ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTINGUPDATE: Overview of latest Hawaii Dept. ofHealth environmental permits and regulations.J. Washington State/DAGS, DBEDT, DOE, &DOT – Sustainability: Overview of SustainableDesign and its processes from an engineers per-spective in the application of LEED SustainableDesign projectsK. Washington State/DAGS, DBEDT, DOE, &DOT – Commissioning: Overview of theCommissioning and Retro-Commission process-es
For further information and registration forms,please contact Jerry Matsuda (808)265-7097email: [email protected] or GinnyWright email: [email protected].
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ASME-HI 2005-2006 OfficersChairperson Raymond Liu 521-3773Vice-Chair Derick Kam 848-6966Secretary Ron FlegalTreasurer Kevin Dang 737-1708
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• Adding a new category of membership toinclude non-engineering members in theCFSEI.In October the Hawaii Chapter CFSEI Board
conducted their own retreat to update their oper-ating procedures and align their activities to bet-ter assist the National CFSEI.
Provided input to the HPSFA to add severaltechnical seminars for the 2007 Pacific Rim SteelFraming Conference to be held in March 2007.
Thanks again for supporting the CFSEI HawaiiChapter. We look forward to your continued par-ticipation in 2007.
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EAH February Meeting Schedule:See EAH Website for DetailsFeb 2 Speaker: Dr. Peter E. Crouch, DeanUniversity of Hawai‘i College ofEngineering.Title: University of Hawaii College of Engineering
Dr. Crouch served as Vice Provost for GlobalEngagement for Arizona State University and ledASU’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering asdean. During his tenure there, Crouch success-fully elevated the school to become one of thetop 50 engineering programs in the nation. Healso increased total graduate and undergraduateenrollment, added 160 new faculty, establishedstrong industry partnerships with some of thenation’s largest high-tech companies, and devel-oped educational programs in China, Korea,India, and Mexico. Dr. Crouch was chair of theuniversity’s electrical engineering department andhas authored 120 archival and refereed publica-tions and two books. He holds a BSc (engineer-ing science) and MSc (control theory) fromWarwick University and a PhD in applied sci-ences from Harvard.Feb 9 Speaker: Terry O’Halloran, Director ofBusiness Development, Hawaii Super Ferry.Title: Hawaii Super Ferry
Hawaii Super Ferry has just launched theirvessel this month for scheduled start up later thisyear. Terry O’Halloran will show the latest pic-tures of their new vessel and tells us about theircurrent progress to start their Super FerryService in Hawaii.Feb 16 No MeetingFeb 23 Program TBA
Meetings held every Friday (except Holidays) atYWCA room 205 on Richards Street downtown.Meetings start at NOON and end promptly at1:00 pm. Parking at Alii Place off Alakea Streetfor $1.50 per hour.
Buffet Lunch: Members-$10.00, Guests-$12.00, BYO lunches welcome. If not having theBuffet Lunch a donation is requested: Members$2, Guests $3; to help cover room rental costs.
Program schedule may be adjusted. CallSecretary Sam Gillie at 543-4739 (543-4804FAX) to confirm speaker. Anyone wanting aweekly email meeting notice please send youremail address to Sam Gillie at [email protected].
Happy 2007! Check our website for the Wilikiand information on Engineering Week in Hawaii.
If you’re interested in attending a dinner meet-ing on Project Management in March, pleasecontact Anthony Marlin at [email protected] wants a head count.
NEXT ASME-HAWAII SECTION MEETINGDate: March 13, 2007Time: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pmAgenda: To be announcedPlace: Hawaiian Electric Ward Avenue Cafe
Please contact Ray Liu or Ron Flegal for direc-tions and for more information.
JANUARY SECTION MEETING HIGHLIGHTS• Spring P.E. Refresher Course: This session will
have an informal study group format, differentfrom the previous October exam course. Therewill be problem solving practices and studentsfrom the previous course giving “lessonslearned” commentary. There will be no charge.Arrangement being made for use ofDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, UH atManoa, facilities.
• Tour Suggestions: Tour suggestions includedNavatek facilities and Hoku Scientific facilitieswith follow up by Kevin Dang; Maui Wind farm;ukulele factory by Jim Grogan; CMU produc-tion plant, plastic bottle plant, and Kauai hydrofacilities by Ray Liu.
• 2007-2008 Section officers: It was decided tomaintain the current Executive Committee foranother year. The survey-ballot will be mailedout shortly. Will again use SurveyMonkey.com.
• Engineers Week: ASME will have an exhibit atKahala Mall. Our Registration responsibilitieswill include name badges, manning the regis-tration table, giving leis to dignitaries, andescorting dignitaries to their tables.
2007 MATHCOUNTS COMPETITIONSThe Oahu Chapter Competition is scheduled
for Saturday, February 10, and the StateCompetition on Saturday, March 10, 2007. Bothcompetitions will be held at the KamehamehaSchools Kalama Dining Hall. As you may knowthe MATHCOUNTS Competition is a nationwidemath competition for 6th, 7th and 8th gradersheld annually in every state in February andMarch. The national competition is held in Mayusually in Washington D.C.
The Hawaii Society of Professional Engineers(HSPE) sponsors the competitions annually withco-sponsors Aloha Airlines and HawaiianElectric. Engineers from ASCE, ASME, Corp ofEngineers, HECO, SAME, and SSFM proctor andscore the competitions annually. We have longconsidered the MATHCOUNTS Oahu ChapterCompetition an annual Engineers Week activity.
ASME LEADERSHIP TRAININGCONFERENCE
The Hawaii Section is looking for a member toattend the March 2, 3 and 4th LeadershipTraining Conference (LTC) in Houston. The themeof the 2007 LTC is “Connecting Communities,”and its purpose is to provide ASME memberswith an opportunity to develop their leadershipknowledge and skills, share best practices, formpartnerships with other sections, and focus oncritical issues important to the success of theSociety. This is a great opportunity for an ASMEmember to get actively involved with ASME andhelp promote mechanical engineering.
The conference will be held at the WyndhamGreenspoint Hotel near the Bush IntercontinentalAirport. Travel reimbursement covers airfare andhotel.
For more information, please contact Ray Liu.
ASME E-LIBRARY POWERED BY KNOVELRay Liu reminds ASME members that they can
get access to great engineering references withtheir membership. The ASME e-Library gives youaccess to a comprehensive collection of 75important references such as Mark’s StandardHandbook for Mechanical Engineers, Handbookof Materials Selection, Mechanical Engineer’sReference Book, Materials Selection Deskbook,Advanced Engineering Dynamics, andIntroduction to Fluid Mechanics.
Liu mentioned that special online demonstra-tion of the e-Library is offered. The session willshow how to use the features that transformKnovel from a simple e-book service to a work-flow and productivity tool that saves users agreat deal of time and effort during research.
For more information, visit the ASMEInternational website.
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ERNEST K. HIRATA &ASSOCIATES, INC.
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BILLS ENGINEERING INC.Civil Environmental Engineering
590 Paiea Street, Suite B, Honolulu, HI 96819-1835Tel: (808) 840-2000 � FAX: (808) 839-0339
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WALKER INDUSTRIES, LTD.Precast Concrete Products
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