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VOL. 53 NO. 11 SERVING 2000 ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS JANUARY, 2018 HCES EWEEK KICKOFF The Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies (HCES)is kicking off Engineer’s Week at Windward Mall Center Court on Saturday, February 17, 2017 from 10am-2pm. Stop by and check out hands-on activities and displays showcasing how engineers “Inspire Wonder” in Hawaii. Joining HCES will be VEX IQ teams compet- ing in the 2018 Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies VEX IQ Challenge Scrimmage. VEX IQ is a fast-paced skills challenge for elemen- tary and middle school students. Cheer them on as they vie for the last spots in the Worlds 2018 ENGINEERS WEEK KICK-OFF LUNCHEON Tuesday, February 20, 2018 Hale Koa Hotel, Banyan Tree Showroom Captain Gregory D. Burton, USN Commander, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY & IMF) Captain Gregory “Greg” Burton is a native of Salt Lake City, Utah. He enlisted in the United States Navy as a nuclear machinist mate in 1986. Through the Nuclear Enlisted Commissioning Program, he attended the University of New Mexico, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and a U.S. Navy commission in 1991. He earned his submarine dolphins while serving on USS KENTUCKY (SSBN 737)(Gold) and then attended the Naval Postgraduate School, earning a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Additional sea tours include USS WYOMING (SSBN 742)(Blue) and USS MARYLAND (SSBN 738)(Gold). Following his sea tours, Captain Burton became an Engineering Duty Officer in 2003.His engineer- ing duty tours include: Submarine Deputy Project Superintendent and Project Manager at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility; Submarine Maintenance Branch Head and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard budget analyst on the staff of Commander, United States Fleet Forces Command (USFF); Carrier Deputy Project Superintendent at Norfolk Naval Shipyard; Joint Counter Radio- controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (JCREW) Chief Engineer at United States Forces Iraq (USF-I); Maintenance Requirements, Readiness, and Improvements Officer on the staff of Commander, Submarine Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and Operations and Product Line Officer at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. Captain Burton assumed duties as the 47th commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility on July 7, 2017. His personal awards include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medals, Navy Commendation Medals, Navy Achievement Medals, and various campaign and service awards. 2018 Engineers Week Banquet Saturday, February 24, 2018, 5:30pm Grand Ballroom at the Koolau Ballrooms and Conference Center 44-550 Kionaole Road, Kaneohe Guest Speaker to be announced soon. Program: Presentation of Engineer of the Year, Young Engineer/Early Career, HCES Lifetime Achievement and Student Engineer of the Year Awards. Installation of 2018 HCES Officers. Check out www.hceshawaii.org for more information. RSVP Registration form can be found on page 3. More information on the Engineers Week Kick-off Luncheon can be found on page 4. Please register online and pay by credit card or PayPal at SAME Honolulu’s website - www.samehonolulu.org. championship tournament. HCES is welcoming the engineering commu- nity to showcase science, engineering, math, and technology (STEM) with an interactive booth, display board, or donation. Each year dozens of shoppers stop to learn more about engineering in Hawaii. Contact Kristen Yoshida (kyoshida@bchde- sign.com)for more information. 2017 HCES exhibit. See page 7 for additional photo. Save the date! 18th Annual College of Engineering Dinner Thursday, April 19, 2018 5:00 p.m. - Student/Faculty Exhibits and Cocktails 6:30 p.m. - Dinner and Program Hawai‘i Convention Center Kalakaua Ballroom 1801 Kalakaua Ave. The College of Engineering invites you to an evening with students, faculty, alumni, and friends to honor their achievements in academic and research excellence and outstanding service and leadership. Student Project Presentations Distinguished Alumni Award Outstanding Service Award Individual seat: $250 Table sponsorships: Platinum $10,000, Gold $5,000, Silver $3,500, and Bronze $2,500. Tables seat 10. With your permis- sion, we would like to seat a faculty mem- ber or student at your table. All proceeds will be used to benefit cur- rent and prospective College of Engineering students. Last year, more than $100,000 was raised in support of the College of Engineering. We are also accepting nominations for Distinguished Alum and Outstand Service awardees, BUT nominations must be in by January 5, 2018. Distinguished Alumni Award: http://www. eng.hawaii.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/ 09/Distinguished.Alum_.Award18.pdf Outstanding Service Award: http://www. eng.hawaii.edu/wp-content/uploads/ 2011/12/Outstanding.Service.Award18.pdf Mahalo!

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VOL. 53 NO. 11 SERVING 2000 ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS JANUARY, 2018

HCES EWEEK KICKOFFThe Hawaii Council of Engineering Societies

(HCES)is kicking off Engineer’s Week atWindward Mall Center Court on Saturday,February 17, 2017 from 10am-2pm. Stop byand check out hands-on activities and displaysshowcasing how engineers “Inspire Wonder” inHawaii.

Joining HCES will be VEX IQ teams compet-ing in the 2018 Hawaii Council of EngineeringSocieties VEX IQ Challenge Scrimmage. VEXIQ is a fast-paced skills challenge for elemen-tary and middle school students. Cheer themon as they vie for the last spots in the Worlds

2018 ENGINEERS WEEK KICK-OFF LUNCHEONTuesday, February 20, 2018Hale Koa Hotel, Banyan Tree ShowroomCaptain Gregory D. Burton, USNCommander, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard& Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY& IMF)

Captain Gregory“Greg” Burton is anative of Salt LakeCity, Utah. He enlistedin the United StatesNavy as a nuclearmachinist mate in1986. Through theNuclear EnlistedC o m m i s s i o n i n gProgram, he attendedthe University of NewMexico, earning aBachelor of Science degree in MechanicalEngineering and a U.S. Navy commission in1991.

He earned his submarine dolphins whileserving on USS KENTUCKY (SSBN 737)(Gold)and then attended the Naval PostgraduateSchool, earning a Master of Science degree inElectrical Engineering. Additional sea toursinclude USS WYOMING (SSBN 742)(Blue) andUSS MARYLAND (SSBN 738)(Gold). Followinghis sea tours, Captain Burton became anEngineering Duty Officer in 2003.His engineer-ing duty tours include: Submarine DeputyProject Superintendent and Project Manager atPuget Sound Naval Shipyard and IntermediateMaintenance Facility; Submarine MaintenanceBranch Head and Portsmouth Naval Shipyardbudget analyst on the staff of Commander,United States Fleet Forces Command (USFF);Carrier Deputy Project Superintendent atNorfolk Naval Shipyard; Joint Counter Radio-controlled Improvised Explosive DeviceElectronic Warfare (JCREW) Chief Engineer atUnited States Forces – Iraq (USF-I);Maintenance Requirements, Readiness, andImprovements Officer on the staff ofCommander, Submarine Force, U. S. PacificFleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and Operationsand Product Line Officer at Puget Sound NavalShipyard and Intermediate MaintenanceFacility.

Captain Burton assumed duties as the 47thcommander of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyardand Intermediate Maintenance Facility on July7, 2017.

His personal awards include the Legion ofMerit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal,Meritorious Service Medals, NavyCommendation Medals, Navy AchievementMedals, and various campaign and serviceawards.

2018 Engineers Week BanquetSaturday, February 24, 2018, 5:30pmGrand Ballroom at the Koolau Ballrooms andConference Center44-550 Kionaole Road, KaneoheGuest Speaker to be announced soon.

Program: Presentation of Engineer of theYear, Young Engineer/Early Career, HCESLifetime Achievement and Student Engineer ofthe Year Awards. Installation of 2018 HCESOfficers.

Check out www.hceshawaii.org for moreinformation. RSVP Registration form can befound on page 3.

More information on the Engineers WeekKick-off Luncheon can be found on page 4.Please register online and pay by credit cardor PayPal at SAME Honolulu’s website -www.samehonolulu.org.

championship tournament.HCES is welcoming the engineering commu-

nity to showcase science, engineering, math,and technology (STEM) with an interactivebooth, display board, or donation. Each yeardozens of shoppers stop to learn more aboutengineering in Hawaii.

Contact Kristen Yoshida ([email protected])for more information.

2017 HCES exhibit. See page 7 for additional photo.

Save the date!18th Annual College of

Engineering DinnerThursday, April 19, 20185:00 p.m. - Student/Faculty Exhibits andCocktails6:30 p.m. - Dinner and ProgramHawai‘i Convention CenterKalakaua Ballroom1801 Kalakaua Ave.

The College of Engineering invites you toan evening with students, faculty, alumni,and friends to honor their achievements inacademic and research excellence andoutstanding service and leadership.

Student Project PresentationsDistinguished Alumni AwardOutstanding Service Award

Individual seat: $250Table sponsorships: Platinum $10,000,Gold $5,000, Silver $3,500, and Bronze$2,500. Tables seat 10. With your permis-sion, we would like to seat a faculty mem-ber or student at your table.

All proceeds will be used to benefit cur-rent and prospective College ofEngineering students. Last year, more than$100,000 was raised in support of theCollege of Engineering.

We are also accepting nominations forDistinguished Alum and Outstand Serviceawardees, BUT nominations must be in byJanuary 5, 2018.Distinguished Alumni Award: http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Distinguished.Alum_.Award18.pdfOutstanding Service Award: http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Outstanding.Service.Award18.pdf

Mahalo!

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HSPE Officers, 2017 to 2018President: Mike Kamaka, PE [email protected] President: Mike Silva, PE, LS, LEED AP [email protected] Elect: Michael A. Lum [email protected] President: Sara Doi [email protected]: Irina Constantinescu, PE, LEED AP [email protected]: Kurt Kunimune, PE [email protected]

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A state society of the National Society of Professional Engineers

P.O. BOX 3774 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96812

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Website: www.acechawaii.org

2017-2018 Board of DirectorsPresident - Jeff Kalani, Yogi Kwong EngineersPresident-Elect - Sean Sugai, Ronald N.S. Ho &AssociatesTreasurer - Ken Kawahara, Akinaka & Associates,Ltd.Secretary - Garret Masuda, Insynergy Engineering,Inc.National Director - Janice Marsters, Hart Crowser Past President - Corey Matsuoka, SSFM InternationalDirector - Paul Matsuda, Group 70 InternationalDirector – Michelle Adolpho, ECS, Inc.Director – Derek Mukai, Community Planning andEngineering, Inc.

DOE Meet and GreetOn November 15th, ACECH hosted an

evening Meet and Greet event with the StateDepartment of Education (DOE) at the PacificClub. The event was attended by current andpast ACECH board members, DAGS/DOEcommittee members, and individuals from theDOE. The intent of the event was to congratu-late Duane Kashiwai on his upcoming retire-ment and to thank him for his 10+ years of ser-vice as DOE’s Public Works Administrator.Duane has been a valuable asset to ACECHand its member firms by continuously thinkingof ways to improve project delivery and con-tracting methods as well as maximizing the useof modern technology and industry practices inthe design and construction of school facilities.

Among Duane’s many accomplishments washis involvement in creating a BuildingInformation Modeling (BIM) Standards to facili-tate collaboration among the various designersand to identify potential conflicts prior to con-struction. He also promoted sustainability byrequiring “green” practices in the design andconstruction of DOE facilities and by initiatingthe State’s aggressive Heat AbatementProgram which successfully cooled over athousand classrooms using various methodsincluding solar-powered air conditioning, ceil-ing fans, and reflective paint.

Website: hawaii.apwa.net

2017 OfficersPresident Ryan Char 523-5866 [email protected] Darin Izon 523-8499 [email protected] Rouen Liu 543-7245 [email protected] Pres Victor Valdez 356-1281 [email protected]

HAWAII COUNCILof

ENGINEERING SOCIETIES

P.O. Box 2873HONOLULU, HAWAII 96802

HOME PAGE: hceshawaii.orgEMAIL: [email protected]

2017-2018 OFFICERSChair: Joanne HiramatsuVice-Chair: Kristen YoshidaSecretary: Bill LeeTreasurer: Donna Kishi

SOC Representative AlternateAACE J. UnoACECH M. AdolphoAPWA J. HiramatsuASCE T. Goshi ASHRAE D. Kishi B. LeeASME F. Garma D. KamCMAA C. Namumnart R. HoEAH M. AlbrightFALEA HSPE M. Kamaka K. KunimineIEEE G. Torigoe ITE W. YamamotoSAME L. WongSEAOH R. LawtonSFPE S. DannawaySWE K. YoshidaUHM CoE S.K. Choi

Attendees of the event were also introducedto other key DOE personnel with whom ACECHwill continue to work with during Duane’s tran-sition and beyond his retirement. Duane will beretiring at the end of 2017 and already hasplans to take a photography trek across Japan.Thank you once again Duane for your contin-ued support and enjoy your retirement!

Jason Lau, P.E. ACECH DOE Committee Chair

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2018 Engineers Week BanquetSaturday, February 24, 2018Grand 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 – TBD• Installation of 2018 HCES officers.

Contact Person and Organization _______________________________________________

Address _____________________________________________________________________

Telephone __________________________ E-mail __________________________________

Rates are $60.00 per person for registration(s) postmarked on or before February 9,2018, $70.00 per person for registration(s) postmarked after February 9, 2018, and$40.00 for students. Tables will seat 10 people. Registration deadline is February 16,2018.

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. ________________________________ ______________________________________

8. ________________________________ ______________________________________

Number of people attending: ______ x $60.00 (registration on or before Feb 9) = ________

Number of people attending: ______ x $70.00 (registration after Feb 9) = ________

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:

2018 Engineers Week Banquetc/o Donna KishiNorman S. Wright Precision Environmental Division94-449 Koaki St, Waipahu, HI 96797

No refunds. No shows will be billed.

Banquet attire will be aloha wear. There is no charge for parking. For further informationor inquiries regarding the Banquet, please contact 2018 Registration CoordinatorTim Goshi at [email protected] or Dayna Nemoto-Shima at [email protected]

2017-2018 ASCE Hawaii Section OfficersPresident: Lara Karamatsu,P.E. email: [email protected]: Eric Arakawa, P.E. email: [email protected] President: Jason Kage, P.E. email: [email protected]: Dayna Nemoto-Shima, P.E. email: [email protected]: Clifford Lum, P.E. email: [email protected] President: Timothy Goshi, P.E. email: [email protected] President: Jordan Urabe, E.I.T. email: [email protected]

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGLast held: Wednesday, December 6, 2017Next meeting: January 3, 2018

INFRASTRUCTURE REPORT CARDHawaii is the only state in Region 8 that does

not have a state report card.  If you would liketo help create one for Hawaii, please contactLara Karamatsu, [email protected].

CONTINUING EDUCATIONPlease visit http://www.ascehawaii.org/

links.html and click on ASCE National for com-plete details.January Dinner MeetingDate: January 18, 2018Location: HASR BistroSpeaker:  Terry Kerby, Director of Facilities &Submersible Operations, Hawaii UnderseaResearch Laboratory, University of HawaiiTitle: “Hawaii Undersea Research LaboratorySubmersible Operations”

The Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory(HURL) specializes in providing scientists withthe tools and expertise they need to investigatethe undersea environment, including sub-mersibles, remotely-operated vehicles, andother cutting-edge technologies.  HURL wasformed as part of NOAA’s National UnderseaResearch Laboratory through the University ofHawaii in 1981 and operated with NOAA basefunding until 2012.

Mr. Kerby will discuss the evolution of sub-mersible operations at the Hawaii UnderseaResearch Laboratory over the last 3½decades, as well as the submersibles’ capabil-ities and the unique and varied missions thesubmersibles have been involved in.

Hawaii Section HonoredThe Leader Training Committee has selected

the Hawaii Section as the Outstanding Sectionand Branch for Medium Sections andBranches. This award will be presented byASCE President Swallow at the 2018 Regions 8& 9 Multi-Region Leadership Conference atLake Las Vegas in January.

The full list of award winners are: Small Section/Branch (tie): Tallahassee Branch& Truckee Meadows Branch Medium Section/Branch: Hawaii Section Large Section/Branch: Dallas Branch Very Large Section/Branch: Boston Society ofCivil Engineers

UH Student Chapter MeetingSection officers attended the Student

Chapter meeting on November 28 to partici-

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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

2018 ENGINEERS WEEK“KICK-OFF” LUNCHEON

Guest Speaker:

Captain Gregory D. Burton, USNCommander, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard

& Intermediate Maintenance Facility(PHNSY & IMF)

Presentation:

PHNSY & IMF Capital Investment Program

Hale Koa Hotel, Banyan Tree Showroom11:30 AM, Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Warrior Buffet Luncheon Cost: $45.00

PLEASE RSVP NLT: Wednesday, February 14, 2018

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],

808.474.3486 (o), 808.265.0672 (m)

Over 24 interested parties joined the AACEHawaii Section in CH2M Hill’s Honolulu officefor a technical presentation by BikeshareHawaii’s Executive Director Lori McCarney. Herpresentation, “The Story of Biki - Chapter One”,was captivating and had the audience all readyto jump on a Biki that afternoon! In her talk, Lorianswered questions about the logistical, tech-nical and financial challenges of starting upthis venture. She stayed on to answer manyquestions from the audience including safety,riding in heels and ridership statistics bothlocally and nationally.

Our local Board Meetings are held monthly.Feel free to contact us with suggestions. Formore information, please visit our websitewww.aacehawaii.com.

Associationfor theAdvancement ofCost EngineeringHAWAII SECTION

Hawaii Section 2017-2018 OFFICERSwww.aacehawaii.comPresident Maelyn UyeharaVice Pres. Christopher KanaeSecretary Kristy Kastner, PSPTreasurer Cristo RojasDir Soc. Med. Joseph Uno, CCP, LEED AP BD+CPast Pres. David Ladines

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/Sustaining Members Will Boudra, F.SAME, USN (Ret)VP/Membership Wesley IshizuSecretary 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, USNDirector, Awards/Streamers Todd Barnes, PE, USA (Ret)Director, Communications Julie ChenDirector, Construction Camp John Lohr, Col, USAF (Ret)Director, Education Scott MoncriefDirector, Engineers Week Luncheon Kendra McDonoughDirector, Enlisted Matters CSM Yolanda Tate, USADirector, Investments David Brotchie, PEDirector, Nominations Robin CababaDirector, Pacific Industry Forum LCDR Nathaniel Herron, USNDirector, Readiness Lance LumDirector, Scholarship Julie Chen

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S T R U C T U R A LE N G I N E E R S

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

2018 BOD OFFICERS AND DIRECTORSPresident Jeoffrey Cudiamat 488-5000 [email protected] President Kevin Nakamoto 356-1237 [email protected] Secretary Craig Meierhoffer 748-7014 [email protected] Eric Tomishima 486-5202 x 4 [email protected] (Yr 2) Michael Greer 591-2728. [email protected] (Yr 2) Deborah Kim-Ito 271-2862 [email protected] (Yr 1) Kainoa Aki 292-4473 [email protected] (Yr 1) Jillian Sumitomo 488-7579 [email protected] President Jonathan Murai 791-3952 [email protected]

PREVIOUS BOD MEETINGDecember 6, 2017General Membership Meetings/TechnicalSeminars/Events

For all events see seaoh.org or look for emailflyer for registration.

New Member ApplicationsAn application for the following individual

has been received and is open for comments

engineers andarchitects ofhawaii

founded 1902

PO. Box 1901, Honolulu, HI 96805-1901An association for Hawaiiʼs Engineers andArchitectsWEB address: www.eahawaii.org

EAH 2016- 2017 OfficersPresident Dave Martin 543-45041st VP Howard Wiig 587-38112nd VP OpenTreasurer Aaron Erickson, PE 591-2728Secretary Gary Yamamoto, PE 485-2777Stg-At-Arms Martin McMorrow 256-4713Director Phil Blackman Director Bill Brizee, AIA 523-9636Past Pres Michael Albright

2018 January ProgramProgram Chair:  Paul Vierling – HawaiiGeophysical ServicesFriday Jan 5. Speaker: Stuart Scott – Founder& Executive Director, United Planet, Faith &Science Initiative. Title: “Essays onEcological Economics by Herman Daly”Friday Jan 12. NO Meeting – Martin LutherKing HolidayFriday Jan 19. Speaker: Stacy Miyamoto –SSFM – Senior Principal and Manager. Title:“Developments In Virtual Reality”Friday Jan 26. Speaker: Jim Lyon – LyonsEngineering, Principal. Title: “Water InParadise”.Meeting Notes – Nov 17, 2017. Speaker: Dr.Manfred Zapka, Sustainable Design &Consulting. Title: “The Next Challenge forGreen Buildings: Energy Efficient ANDHealth and Productive Indoor Spaces”

Dr. Zapka started by explaining the problemof reducing energy usage in building and theimpact of maintaining a healthy working envi-ronment. Reducing energy usage in the build-ing means impacts to lighting and air condi-tioning systems. Better lighting is known toincrease people’s productivity and is healthier.Providing more outside lighting can reduceelectric lighting but increases air conditioningenergy. Also, providing more outside air helpsprovide a healthy building environment, butagain can increase air conditioning energycosts because of higher heat load contained inthe humidity of the outside air. Dr. Zapkaoffered several options on overcoming theseproblems while allowing buildings to use lessenergy and ways for the building to producesome of its own energy needs. He also talkedabout a better understanding of the humanbody and its cooling system and how that canlead to more efficient air conditioning andHVAC system designs in Hawaii.Meeting Notes – Dec 1, 2017. Speaker: SteveHochart – Dudek; Dave Martin HawaiianElectric. Title: “Use of a UAV-MAG survey forthe purpose of UXO and infrastructuredetection on the Ewa plain, Oahu”.

Steve Hochart and Dave Martin presented toEAH how a drone (UAV – Unmanned AerialVehicle) can now be used to do Magnetometer(MAG) surveys. Using the UAV meant not hav-ing to clear the survey field and the survey isalso faster. They were able to identify under-ground areas that would need further inspec-tion and clearing by manual means. The droneflight paths are programmed for the actual sur-vey so manual control is reduced to landingand takeoffs to recharge the batteries.

from the membership: Brian Viloria for AffiliateMember.

2018 SEAOH Board Election ResultsThe following individuals have been elected

to the 2018 SEAOH Board: Vice President-Kevin Nakamoto, SSFM; Treasurer- EricTomishima, Iwamoto & Assoc.; Secretary-Craig Meierhoffer, Baldridge and Associates;Directors- Jillian Sumitomo, MKE Associatesand Kainoa Aki, BASF.

SEAOH Installation BanquetJanuary 20, 2018, Pomaikai Ballrooms, Dole

Cannery, Iwilei, details to be announced.Next Meeting on January 3, 2018. For infor-

mation, contact SEAOH President; JonathanMurai [email protected].

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UHM College of EngineeringDeans and ChairsInterim Dean H. Ronald RiggsAssistant Dean Song K. ChoiInt. Assoc. Dean David MaCEE Chair Panos PrevedourosEE Chair Wayne ShiromaME Chair Marcello KobayashiHCAC Director Magdy Iskander

2540 Dole Street, Holmes HallHonolulu, Hawaii 96822

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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 Engineers

The Society of

FIREPROTECTIONENGINEERS

Hawaii Section Officers 2017-2018President Kevin Luoma, PEPres-Elect Mofazzal Mir, PEVice Pres Willie Diguc, PESecretary Samantha Nakamura, PETreasurer Matthew TioBd of Governors William (Bill) Lee, PE Josh Jackson

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-ConditioningEngineers, Inc. Hawaii Chapter

P.O. Box 3916, Honolulu, HI 96812-3916

The AmericanSociety of

Mechanical Engineers

www.asme-hi.com

ASME-HI 2017-2018 OfficersChairperson Froilan Garma 321-2691 [email protected] Derick Kam [email protected] Jason Frifeldt 358-6322 [email protected] Kevin Dang 737-1708 [email protected] Derek Sato [email protected] Rep: Froilan GarmaAlternate: Derick Kam

NEXT ASME-HAWAII SECTION GENERALMEMBERSHIP MEETINGDate: To Be AnnouncedTime: usually from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pmPlace: usually at HECO’s Ward Ave

Cafeteria Conference RoomAgenda: To be announced.

As usual, all members and guests are invitedand encouraged to attend our meetings. Thereare always lots of complimentary pizza and softdrinks. Please contact Chairman Froilan Garmafor directions and for more information, such asparking within Hawaiian Electric’s Ward Avenuefacilities.

LOOKING BACK AT 2017ASME-HI kept active under the leadership of

outgoing Chairman Derek Sato and incomingChairman Froilan Garma. They conducted sixmembers’ meetings on February 1, March 28,June 6, August 8, October 3, and December 8.Thanks to Past Chairman Derek Sato for keep-ing the Section active for several years aschairman, to Student Section President RyanRoque for participating in senior section meet-ings and reporting on student section activities,and to Dr. A. Zachary Trimble for reporting onUHM DME happenings.

Congratulations to the other section officers,Vice Chair Derick Kam, Treasurer Kevin Dang,new secretary Jason Frifeldt, Members RonaldFlegal and Raymond Liu for a smooth transitioninto the new section year (begins July 1).Thanks to Victor Russell for serving as secre-tary.

In the spring, Raymond Liu organized, coor-dinated and help instruct another successful

P.E. Refresher Course for the April Exam.Volunteering their time again were instructorsCharles Kinoshita, Ph.D., Steven Masutani,Ph.D., and A. Zachary Trimble, Ph.D.

The Francis Rhodes Montgomery DesignCompetition was held May 5. Thanks to Dr.Trimble and Dr. Mehrdad N. Ghasemi-Nejhadfor their help in organizing the competition andkeeping this ASME-HI event going. The judgeswere Mechanical Engineers from HawaiianElectric Company, Steven Kehm, Abel Siu Ho,Simeon Powell, and Nathan Yuen.

ASME-HI again helped with MATHCOUNTSCompetitions in February and March. EdChang and Ronald Flegal are both MATH-COUNTS Hawaii Steering Committee membersresponsible for proctoring the competitionsand recruiting the volunteer proctors and scor-ers, besides helping with set up and clean up,and providing a story for the Wiliki.

We participated in one high school careerfair, Kailua High School on November 17. Thishas been a continuous participation goingback at least ten years. At our display andspeaking to the students were MechanicalEngineers Stuart Akagi, Froilan Garma, SaraMatsui, and Derek Sato.

Finally, we had just one tour in 2017. It was atthe Hawaiian Electric’s Campbell IndustrialPark (CIP) Power Station on November 4 to seethe 1 MW Battery Project. Coordinator of thetour was member Sam Gillie.

Hawaii Section of ASME and its membershope to keep this close relationship with theUHM Department of Mechanical Engineeringand their Student Section, into 2018 andbeyond, to keep on promoting MechanicalEngineering in Hawaii. Wishing everyone avery happy and prosperous 2018!

ASME’s December 5 meeting at Buca di Beppo.

CCMAA Hawaii Chapterhttp://hawchapter.cmaa.org

2018 CMAA Hawaii Chapter Board President Brook Corney (CH2M) Vice President Alex Pascual (Bow CM) Secretary Ranelle Ho (SSFM) Treasurer Emily Boirum (Bowers + Kubota) Chap Past Pres Chandra Namumnart (EKNA Services)

CMAA Hawaii Chapter News:

Aloha & Happy Holidays CMAA Hawaii! Inthat spirit of giving of ourselves to improve ourcommunity, on December 16th CMAA spon-sored a beach clean-up event at SherwoodForest Beach (Waim�nalo Bay State RecreationPark). Many attended and at the end of theday, a beautiful beach park was the result thatwill be enjoyed by all.

On Thursday, January 18th the bi-monthlyLuncheon will be held at Dave and Buster’s.The featured guest speaker will be Racel “Lei”Jaramilla (City and County of Honolulu, StormWater Quality Branch). The topic will be “Howthe City and County of Honolulu StormwaterQuality Branch rule improvements for construc-tion activity will improve water quality”.Deadline to sign up will be Monday, January15th. As shared in the past, our chapter is hereas a resource for all Construction Engineeringand Management professionals, and the thingsthat we do benefit not only our CM communitybut our larger Ohana as well.

If you have any questions regarding any ofour upcoming events, would like to join ourOhana and become more involved with theCMAA Hawaii Chapter or would simply like tobe added to our email list, please email us [email protected], or at our mailingaddress; CMAA Hawaii, PO Box 531, Honolulu,HI 96809.

Looking for a CCM? The current listing for allHawaii CCMs can be found here:https://cmaanet.org/certified-construction-managers-registry. Safety always.

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ASCE, from page 3pate in a panel discussion. Students asked thepanel questions on a variety of topics rangingfrom career development, graduate studyoptions and benefits, and private vs publicsector employment.

Neighbor Island MeetingPlans are underway to hold the May meeting

on the Big Island. Stay tuned for more informa-tion on this lunch meeting in Hilo.

Po Box 12204 Honolulu, HI 96828www.uhalumni.org/eaauh

2017-2018 Board of DirectorsPresident Anthony Paresa Vice Pres Dennis Toba Treasurer Rodney Chong Secretary John Katahira Past Pres Neal Miyake Past Pres Keith Uemura Past Pres Dayna Nemoto Director Ken Hayashida Jean Imada Director Ken Kawahara Director Diane Kodama Director Stancher Mabellos Director Mike Magaoay Director Derek Mukai Director Martin Nakasone Director Ross Okuda Director Landon Sakai Director Wayne Shiroma Director Jonathan Suzuki Director Edward Yoshimura Director Kyle Yukumoto Director Steven Cayetano

SWE – Hawaiian Island SectionP.O. box 61728Honolulu, HI [email protected]

Executive Committee:President: Chancy Hopper ArdentMCVice Pres.: Tiffany AuSecretary: Chi JowTreasurer: Anita LenkSection Rep.: Kristen Yoshida

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Hawaii Section OfficersSection Chair: John BorlandVice-Chair: Al TodaTreasurer: Mark RognstadSecretary: Grant Torigoe

Hawaii Section — Younger Member ForumWeb site: http://www.ascehawaii.org/ymf.html

2017-2018 YMF OfficersJordan Urabe, President [email protected] Nakaoka, Vice President [email protected] Wong, Treasurer [email protected] Street, Secretary [email protected] Leong, Past President [email protected]

YMF General MeetingThe next YMF general meeting is scheduled

for Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 6:00 pm atAround the Corner Bar & Grill in Manoa. 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].

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Y. Ebisu & AssociatesAcoustical and Electronic Engineers

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