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Associationfor theAdvancement ofCost EngineeringHAWAII SECTION
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Hawaii Society ofProfessional Engineers
A state society of the National Society of Professional Engineers
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R. M. TOWILL CORPORATIONSINCE 1930
Civil Engineering Wastewater Engineering Surveying & MappingPlanning Construction Management Project Management
Contact: 808.842.1133 [email protected] www.rmtowill.com
CONSTRUCTIONCOST CONSULTANTS
1210 Ward Avenue, Suite 204Honolulu, Hawaii 96814Phone: (808) 947-6855
SHIMABUKURO, ENDO & YOSHIZAKI, INC.Civil, Environmental & Structural Engineers
1126 12th Avenue, #309Honolulu, Hawaii 96816-3715Phone: (808) 737-1875Fax: (808) 734-5516Email: [email protected] www.ssfm.com
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Construction Management677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 710 Tel: (808) 942-0001Honolulu, HI 96813 www.yogikwong.com
720 Iwilei RoadSuite 425P.O. Box 3351Honolulu, HI 96801Phone: (808) 536-2705Fax: (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.Sr. Territory ManagerMobile: 808-479-1216Email: [email protected]
Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.
50 S. Beretania Street, #C-119C • Honolulu, HI 96813
2019-2020 ITE OfficersPresident: Jennylyn Tapat
Vice Pres.: Kelly Akasaki
Sec/Treas: Jasmine Teramae-Kaehuaea
A Hawaii Section meeting was held onSeptember 25 at the Frank Fasi MunicipalBuilding. At the start of the meeting thecommittee chairpersons provided updates fromthe committees. Student Chapter LiaisonMichelle Agustin shared details on twoupcoming student outreach events. First, aResume Review Workshop was held onSeptember 30, 2019 at University of Hawaii atManoa, which was open to all students in theCollege of Engineering. Second, a STEM event,The Mitey Rice Challenge, will be held onNovember 9, 2019 and is open to both UH andhigh school students. Michelle was followed byInternational Director Cathy Leong whoprovided new updates on the new election rulesand procedures for the Western District. Shealso reminded everyone that the next jointWestern and Mountain District Meeting will bein Honolulu June 28 – July 1, 2020 and thatabstracts are currently being accepted.
The committee reports were followed by apresentation from guest speaker Eric LeeNiemeyer, Traffic Operations Engineer for Cityof Springfield, Oregon. Eric’s presentationhighlighted the benefits of installing flashingyellow arrows (FYA) at signalized intersections.Eric began his presentation by summarizingprevious research, which found that driversunderstand the FYA better than the circulargreen. However, at that time it was believed thatthe flashing yellow arrow and static yellow arrowneeded to be in separate sections. Thus, the2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices(MUTCD) prohibited the use of three (3) sectionFYA. Research completed in June 2014 foundthat there was no difference in drivercomprehension between a four (4) section orthree (3) section FYA arrangement. In August2014, FHWA issued Interim Approval (IA-17)that allows three (3) section FYA. Eric went onto share the feedback he received after
deploying flashing yellow arrows at signalizedintersections. There was a mix of negative andpositive comments from the community, butoverall the comments were positive. Eric listedthe over 30 intersections in Springfield, OR thathe converted to FYA. Lastly, Eric identified apotential FYA site on Oahu.
For information on upcoming meetings andevents, please email Jasmine Teramae-Kaehuaea at [email protected].
the progress period window looking forward,using the schedule update prior to the progressperiod window; and 2) a review of the progressperiod window looking backward, using theschedule update at the end of the progress
Perfecting the Fixed PerspectiveWindows Delay Analysis, From Page 1
engineers andarchitects ofhawaii
founded 1902
PO. Box 1901, Honolulu, HI 96805-1901An association for Hawaii’s Engineers andArchitectsWEB address: www.eahawaii.org
EAH 2018- 2019 OfficersPresident Howard Wiig 587-38111st V. P. Open Treasurer Aaron Erickson 591-2728Secretary Gary Yamamoto 485-2777Sgt-at-Arms Martin McMorrow 256-4713Director George Coates 234-5659Director Bill Brizee 523-9636Director Phil Blackman 282-7948Director Rob Kinslow Past President Dave Martin 543-4504
EAH's meeting location is Room 301 in theTopa Tower downtown Honolulu 745 Fort Street.Validated parking is available (enter fromNimitz). Visit eahawaii.org for directions and amap and any Program schedule or meetinglocation updates.
Meetings are held 2 times per month onFridays. Meetings start at NOON and haveended PROMPTLY at 1:00 pm for over 110years.
All are Welcome. Lunch is $10.00 forMembers, $12.00 for guests and $5.00 forstudents. Drinks and refreshments arecomplimentary. Brown baggers welcome.$2.00 donation is gratefully appreciated if nothaving lunch.
period window.
The Advantages of the Fixed PerspectiveWindow Analysis is that it meets all of theUnderlying Fundamentals and GeneralPrincipals laid out in the AACE RecommendedPractices for Forensic Scheduling,: 1) It usesCPM Calculations; 2) The concept of Data Dateis an integral part of the Analysis; 3) networkfloat is identified and accounted for; 4) Float isbased on the appropriate schedule; 5) Sub-Network Float can also be evaluated whenneeded; 6) the calculation of impacts can bedemonstrated in relation to the critical path; and,7) all available schedules are considered [1].Preparing an analysis as described herein,where Impacts of potential causes of delay areevaluated within the context of the schedules ineffect at the time when the impact or multipleimpacts happen [1], increases the accuracy inquantification. In addition, the fixed time periodsprovide the best as-built of not only projectdates and sequences, but an as-built view ofthe prospective critical path ascontemporaneously prepared.
In conclusion, guidelines for preparation ofTime Impact Analyses prescribed in manycontract specifications align with the MIP 3.7methodology. The guidelines can be vague andeasily manipulated. Therefore, a properapplication of a Time Impact Analysismethodology is essential to reach a reliableconclusion. The enclosed method formeasuring delays incorporates the strengthsand minimizes the weaknesses of commondelay analyses by combining an application ofMIP 3.3 to MIP 3.7. The combination, asdescribed in the previous paragraphs, willminimize errors and manipulations byidentifying the appropriate schedule to use asa basis for the Time Impact Analysis and areliable duration of the analyzed delay, whilemeeting the typical contract requirement forpreparing a TIA.
References: 1. AACE International, Recommended PracticeNo. 29R-03, Forensic Schedule Analysis,Morgantown, WV: AACE International, 2011Revision.
2. Baker, Ken, Presenting Delay Claims: Whereis the Logic?, https://www.lorman.com/resources/presenting-delay-claims-where-s-the-logic--15685, Lorman Education Services,April 24, 2006.
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Okahara and Associates, Inc.ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
Civil - Mechanical EngineersHilo: (808) 961-5527 • [email protected]
Oahu: (808) 524-1224 • [email protected]
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Honolulu 808.697.6200Maui 808.359.2518
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HIDA, OKAMOTO & ASSOCIATES, INC.CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS
PACIFIC GUARDIAN TOWER 1440 Kapiolani Boulevard, Suite 1120Honolulu, Hawaii 96814Phone: (808) 942-0066Fax: (808) 947-7546
330 Ohukai Road, Suite 119Kihei, Hawaii 96753
Phone: (808) 875-7355 Fax: (808) 875-7122Email: [email protected]
GEOLABS, INC.Geotechnical Engineering and Drilling Services
2006 Kalihi StreetHonolulu, Hawaii 96819
Phone: 841-5064 Fax: 847-1749
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ENVIRONMENTAL • GEOTECHNICAL • HYDROGEOLOGICALCONSULTANTS
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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]
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www.coffman.comMultidiscipline Engineers
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94-408 Akoki Street, Suite 201-A • Waipahu, Hawaii 96797Phone: 808.836.7787 • Telefax: 808.834.4833
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Honolulu, HI 96813
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NAGAMINE OKAWA ENGINEERS INC.CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
1003 Bishop Street • Suite 2025Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 536-2626 • FAX: (808) 536-3926
ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS HAWAII, INC.(FORMERLY WILLIAM HEE & ASSOCIATES, INC.)
1320 N SCHOOL ST., STE 1HONOLULU, HAWAII 96817
Phone: 591-8116
Y. Ebisu & AssociatesAcoustical and Electronic Engineers
1126 12th Avenue, Room 305Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
(808) 735-1634
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HAWAII COUNCIL OFENGINEERING SOCIETIESP.O. Box 2873Honolulu, Hawaii 96802
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Engineering Concepts, Inc. Civil /Environmental /Sanitary Engineers
1150 South King Street, Suite 700 • Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
Phone: (808) 591-8820 • Fax (808) 591-9010
Email: [email protected]
Hirata & Associates, Inc.
Geotechnical Engineering
808.486.0787
www.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]
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
The BLOCK Honolulu 707 Richards Street | Suite 528
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