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HawaiiSteel Alliance

HawaiiSteel Alliance

2014-2015 Resource Directory

INSIDE:THE STRENGTH OF STEEL

WHY METAL ROOFING?

HAWAII STEEL ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME

HSA OFFICERS & BOARD OF DIRECTORS

On behalf of the Hawaii Steel Alliance (HSA), I welcome

you to the 14th edition of our Resource Directory. This annual directory contains important information on the latest develop-ments in steel framing and metal roofing, as well as HSA’s most valuable asset, our members.

Many thanks to our advertising members and industry supporters, who are featured throughout

this directory, and make this publication possible. Please support these companies, as without their help we would not be able to make this information available to all of you.

As the HSA looks forward to positive growth in our construction industry over the next several years, we wish to remind you of steel’s superior strength, consistency and sustainability. And how many products can offer the additional benefits of termite protection, fire resistance and energy efficiency? It is no wonder that residential steel construction in Hawaii has grown significantly over the past 20 years, earning our state the reputation of being one

of the nation’s industry leaders in structural cold-formed steel framing.

With a focus on diversity, the HSA has embraced the design and use of both cold-formed and structural steel in mid-rise residential and all forms of commercial con-struction. Our metal roofing committee promotes steel’s durability and long-lasting solutions for “cool roofs” and mildew issues. As our organization matures, HSA looks toward supporting the multiple trades, design disciplines, products and innovative systems that contribute to making our mission a success.

Included in this directory is a list of our current members, officers and directors who can all offer you expertise in their respective fields, including steel framing and metal roofing. We hope you will keep this resource directory within easy reach as a valuable reference for sourcing your next project.

Mahalo for your support and interest in steel framing.

Colleen MizunoColleen Mizuno2014-2015 HSA President

The 2014-2015 Officers and Board of Directors are:

The Hawaii Steel Alliance (HSA) was established in May 1997 to encourage and promote the widespread, practical and economic use of cold-formed steel framing and metal roofing for residential and light commercial construction in the Pacific Rim. The HSA strives to be the preeminent worldwide steel framing resource for devel-opers, contractors, engineers, architects, building officials, suppliers and homebuyers. The HSA has regular member-

ship meetings and provides educational opportunities and training for its members.

Hawaii Steel Alliance, Inc.P.O. Box 2880, Aiea, HI 96701 USAPH: (808) 485-1400 FX: (808) 356-0396Email: [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Colleen Mizuno, Unlimited Construction Services, Inc.

VICE PRESIDENT: Bruce Place, Monarch Building Supply, LLC

TREASURER: Tim Waite, Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.

SECRETARY: Linda Moran, Corrosion Cops

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Keith Oda, Lend Lease, LLC

DIRECTORS:Ken Ancheta, Universal Builder, LLCScott Coulter, Coulter ConstructionBobbie Kane, Bobbie Kane ResourcesDebbie Kim-Ito, ClarkDietrich Building Systems, LLCAlan Labbe, DR Horton, Schuler DivisionDoug Pearson, Castle & Cooke Homes Hawaii, Inc.Pamella Tanimura, Titan Fastening Systems, LLCRalph Valentino, Hunt Building Co., Ltd.

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Steel is still the framing material of choice. All other materials

are measured against the standard of structural steel. There are many benefits for both the owner and the designer. A few of them are listed here:

Speed of ConstructionShop fabrication enhances pro-

ductivity on the job because tight construction tolerances can be main-tained. Steel lends itself to building information modeling (BIM) to allow the close cooperation between contrac-tors and designers in all phases of construction. The component wall and floor panels allow for rapid erection of the framing, allowing other trades to start their work sooner.

SustainabilitySteel is the most recycled material

on the planet. Today’s steel is made of

recycled product exceeding 80 percent recycled content, and is the only material that is infinitely recyclable without further processing. The carbon footprint of steel has been reduced by 47 percent since 1990. Energy used in the production of steel has been reduced by 30 percent in the past three decades, according to the American Institute of Steel Construction’s website www.AISC.org. As a recognized green building material, steel framing earns credits and points for LEED and other government green incentives. The production of steel conserves water and no water is used in fabrication or is discharged. Project demolitions pay for scrap steel because of its value. By contrast, other materials cost between $3 and $10 per square foot to scrap and landfill.

Cost-EffectivenessThe use of cold-formed steel (CFS)

framing in typical mid-rise construction projects can mean lower construction costs. Today, we see CFS being used in buildings up to nine stories tall. There are several mid-rise proj-ects that have been framed in steel in Hawaii. The Colony at the Peninsula, Plaza at Pearl City and KaMalanai in Kailua are just a few. When competing framing systems are evaluated for proj-ects using comparable materials, steel remains the cost leader for the majority of construction projects. A faster con-struction schedule is the reason.

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projects like hotels an opening date is firm. Panelized steel system schedules are dependable and do not experience weather delays as with concrete, block and precast planks. When using steel floor systems, there is no concrete shoring to get in the way, and the mechanical and electrical trades gain faster access.

Aesthetic Appeal and Design Flexibility

Architects love steel. Steel framing can be bent and rolled to create curves and other architecturally pleasing effects. Steel allows a greater degree of expression and creativity in the design, while retaining structural demands. Designers are excited about exposing steel sections to emphasize grace, strength and transparency with free open spans and natural lighting.

High Strength, PredictableSteel has a yield stress up to 50,000

pounds per square inch in both com-pression and tension. Compare that to concrete with a yield stress between 3 to 5 ksi and, maybe for high strength concrete, a compressive yield stress of 12 to 15 ksi. Not only is steel stronger, it also has a much higher strength-to-weight ratio than other materials.

What is the benefit? The building will be lighter, and lighter buildings require less extensive foundations. Structural engineers love steel for its consistency, durability, and collabora-tive building modeling.

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The use of 3-D BIM modeling allows the most complex framing structures to be built in harmony with all other trades for a cost-efficient structure. Steel is manufactured and fabricated under controlled conditions and the final strength is verified at the point of production.

ASTM standards closely define the properties of structural steel—you don’t have to wait 28 days after the material has already been placed in the structure to find out how strong it is.

Innovative and ModifiableThe steel industry (manufacturers

and contractors alike) continues to come up with new innovations for the material and its use. New headers and floor joists are still being developed today. New lateral load resisting systems are coming on the market, and new truss systems are being developed. It is also not unusual for steel framed buildings to be modified to satisfy changing requirements. Walls and floor systems can be moved many times with little disruption while the building is still occupied.

DurabilityCold-formed steel (CFS) is imper-

vious to termites and other wood-destroying insects, and does not contain treated chemicals to repel pests. CFS is resistant to mold and mildew. Steel does not provide a breeding ground as do organic materials used in construc-tion. Steel does not contain knots, twists or warps. It is always dimension-ally correct and manufactured to strict tolerances. Steel is protected from cor-rosion by a galvanized zinc coating.

Steel studs cannot absorb moisture substantially eliminating the expan-sion and contraction of construction materials and related cracks, pops and other deformities in finish. Steel does not burn and will not contribute to the spread or intensity of a fire. CFS projects can easily be designed to meet code fire rating requirements.

(See the Steel Framing Alliance’s website, www.steelframing.org.)

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Durability and LongevitySure, you can get a cheap asphalt

roof made of oil impregnated paper or fiberglass that begins to deteriorate as soon as you install it. You can even look forward to replacing it every 10 years or so, or even wait until it starts leaking after the sun and ultraviolet rays have their way with it. Or you can consider protecting your invest-ment with a more durable metal roof that will withstand just about every-thing Mother Nature throws at it.

The initial cost of a metal roof will be more expensive—you get what you pay for. But overall it will save you money in the long run. Chances are you’ll never have to re-roof your home again. Over a 30-year period, you will have had to replace two asphalt roofs. Most metal roofs come with up to a 50-year warranty.

Styles, Patterns and DesignsMost people are surprised to discover

how many different styles metal roofs come in. Of course there are corrugated metal roofs, but there are also standing seam panels, tile, shingle, cedar shake, and ribbed panels that come in many different colors, patterns, and architec-tural designs to fit into just about any neighborhood. Metal roofs add value to your most important investment—your home. Some insurance companies even offer discounts for homeowners with metal roofs. Homes that have metal roofs are also appraised higher than their asphalt roof neighbors.

SustainabilityMetal roofs not only come in the

color green as an option, they are also environmentally green. They are made from recycled steel—the most recycled

material today. They are also excel-lent insulators. Not only will a metal roof reflect most heat from the sun, it can also lower your air conditioning costs and electric bill. Metal roofs have reflective values built right into the coatings. Even the darker color metal roofs today are very effective at reflecting heat and contributing signifi-cantly to the comfort of the home.

Rer oofingNext time you need a new roof,

consider metal roofing. You don’t always need to remove all the old layers of asphalt shingles to add a metal roof. Metal roofs are lightweight, durable and long lasting. A metal roof gives you that pride you take in home ownership.

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HAWAII STEEL ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

MANUFACTURER, STUD

CEMCOAkira UsamiP: (808) 291-9087F: (808) [email protected] Covina LaneCity of Industry, CA 91744www.cemcosteel.com

ClarkDietrich Building Systems, LLCDeborah Kim-ItoP: (808) 271-2862F: (808) [email protected] Hanua St.Kapolei, HI 96707www.clarkdietrich.com

MANUFACTURER, HARDWARE

Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Tim WaiteP: (808) 479-1216F: (808) [email protected] Ahua St. MB #85Honolulu, HI 96819www.strongtie.com

MANUFACTURER, TOOLS

Stanley Black & DeckerDaniel RosenakP: (858) 829-8771F: (808) [email protected] Sand Island Access Road, Suite R-17Honolulu, HI 96819www.stanleyblackanddecker.com

MANUFACTURER, TRUSSES

Pacific Rim Steel Truss LLCSandra DerrP: (808) 990-5690F: (866) [email protected] N. Durango Dr., #1115-341Las Vegas, NV 89149www.pacificrimsteeltruss.com

Steel Truss & Panel LLCSam Galante (Lifetime Member)P: (808) 351-4105F: (808) [email protected] Laha St.Kaneohe, HI 96744

Truss Systems Hawaii, Inc.Larry InamasuP: (808) [email protected]. Box 2037Kahului, HI 96733-2037www.TrussSystemsHawaii.com

DISTRIBUTOR, BUILDING MATERIAL

Allied/G.W. Killebrew Co., Inc.Nathan KabeiBob Spangler (Lifetime Member)P: (808) 841-5819F: (808) [email protected]@alliedbuilding.com180 Sand Island RoadHonolulu, HI 96819

Corrosion CopsLinda MoranP: (808) 676-1963F: (808) [email protected] Alapine St.Waipahu, HI 96797www.corrosioncops.com

Guam HardwoodRene OngP: (671) 649-8801F: (671) [email protected] Army Dr. Tamuning, GU 96913

Kane International Corp/Bobbie Kane ResourcesBobbie KaneP: (808) 388-1188F: (808) [email protected] Leoole St., Suite 206Waipahu, HI 96797www.kanevinyl.com

Monarch Building Supply LLCBruce PlaceP: (808) 478-8671F: (808) [email protected]. Box 235884Honolulu, HI 96823

DISTRIBUTOR, STEEL DECK

Mid Pacific Steel, Inc.Irving HirataP: (808) 839-0606F: (808) [email protected] Ualena St.Honolulu, HI 96819

SUPPLIER, METAL ROOFING

Kloeckner Metals CorporationDiane MalinovichP: (808) 682-3000F: (808) [email protected] Kalaeloa Blvd.Kapolei, HI 96707www.kloecknermetals.com

SUPPLIER, FASTENERTitan Fastening Systems LLCPamella TanimuraP: (808) 221-0902F: (808) [email protected] Lauwiliwili St., G-107Kapolei, HI 96707www.titanfastening.com

DEVELOPERBrookfield Homes HawaiiScott UnderwoodP: (808) 676-3300F: (808) 356-2007sunderwood@

brookfieldhawaii.com55 Merchant St., Suite 3000Honolulu, HI 96813www.brookfieldhawaii.com

Castle & Cooke Homes Hawaii, Inc.Doug PearsonP: (808) 626-3602F: (808) [email protected] Iwilei Road, #510Honolulu, HI 96817www.castlecookehawaii.com

D.R. Horton - Schuler DivisionAlan LabbeP: (808) 528-9073F: (866) [email protected] Merchant St., Suite 112Honolulu, HI 96813www.drhorton.com

DMA/Development LLCChuck HeitzmanP: (808) 591-1098F: (808) [email protected] Ala Moana Blvd., #908Honolulu, HI 96814

Hunt Building Co. Ltd.Ralph ValentinoP: (808) 853-4740F: (808) [email protected] F.D. Roosevelt Ave.Kapolei, HI 96707www.huntcompanies.com

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Gill Development, LLCPat GillP: (808) 864-9527 F: (808) 440-0394 [email protected] Box 1341Aiea, HI 96701

Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company, Inc.Paul SilenP: (808) 735-3211F: (808) [email protected] Merchant St.Honolulu, HI 96813 www.hdcc.com

Lend Lease, LLCKeith OdaP: (808) 590-3367 F: (808) [email protected] Ulrich WaySchofield Barracks, HI 96857www.ActusLendLease.com

Medford Enterprises, Inc.Dutch MedfordP: (808) 245-7927F: (808) [email protected] Aukoi St.Lihue, HI 96766www.medfordenterprises.com

Soldat ConstructionMike SoldatP: (808) 255-7449F: (888) [email protected]. Box 206Kailua, HI 96734

Steelframe Home BuildersRod SaragozaP: (808) 845-3196F: (808) [email protected] Kalihi St.Honolulu, HI 96819www.teamsteelframe.com

Universal BuilderKen AnchetaP: (808) [email protected] Haakoa PlaceWaipahu, HI 96797

Unlimited Construction Services, Inc.Colleen MizunoP: (808) 521-4141F: (808) [email protected] Richards St., Suite 711Honolulu, HI 96813www.unlimitedhawaii.com

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Worthington Military Construction, Inc.Paul MuensterP: (808) 680-9505F: (808) 680-9508paul.muenster@

worthingtonindustries.com941 Kamehameha Hwy. #205Pearl City, HI 96782www.worthingtonindustries.com

BUILDERCoulter ConstructionScott CoulterP: (808) 239-5491F: (808) [email protected] Kamehameha Hwy.Kaneohe, HI 96744

Hoku BuildersJamie MerriamP: (808) 938-0374F: (808) [email protected] Kilikina St.Hilo, HI 96720

Homeworks Construction, Inc.Sylvio BoucherP: (808) 955-2777F: (808) 955-2778sboucher@

homeworkshawaii.com2111 S. Beretania St. Honolulu, HI 96826

FRAMING CONTRACTOR

Sunrise Construction, Inc.Marcus GillespieP: (808) 262-8626F: (808) [email protected]. Box 927Kailua, HI 96734

DRYWALL CONTRACTOR

Group Builders, Inc.Andrea BenitezP: (808) 832-0888F: (808) [email protected] Mokauea St.Honolulu, HI 96819

Lewis & Mann Plastering and Drywall, Inc.Terry MannP: (808) 632-0880F: (808) [email protected] Haleukana St., Suite 4 Lihue, HI 96766

TDL Drywall, Inc.Neal PollockP: (403) 212-0944F: (403) [email protected] 200 4279 120 Ave. SECalgary, AL T2Z 4J7 www.tdldrywall.com

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER

Allison-Ide Structural Engineers LLCBrian IdeP: (808) 536-2108F: (808) [email protected] Fort St. Mall, Suite 1670Honolulu, HI 96813www.allisonide.com

Baldridge & AssociatesSteve BaldridgeP: (808) 534-1300F: (808) [email protected] Bishop St., Suite 605Honolulu, HI 96813www.baseengr.com

CKD, Inc.Chang KimP: (808) 988-9442F: (808) [email protected] Awapuhi St.Honolulu, HI 96822

Consulting Structural Hawaii, Inc.Gary SuzukiP: (808) 945-0198F: (808) [email protected] Hausten St., #200Honolulu, HI 96826

Dennis K. Hanatani, Inc.Dennis HanataniP: (808) 737-9488F: (808) [email protected] Waialae Ave.Honolulu, HI 96816

Engineering Design Group, Inc.Michael KasamotoP: (808) 589-1170F: (808) [email protected] S. King St., Suite 207Honolulu, HI 96814

Hawaii Engineering GroupAther DarP: (808) 533-2092F: (808) [email protected] Bishop St., Suite #2506Honolulu, HI 96813www.hawaiiengineering.net

James B. Walfish - Consulting Structural EngineerJames WalfishP: (808) 737-0141F: (808) [email protected] Mikahala WayHonolulu, HI 96819

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KAI HawaiiKen HayashidaP: (808) 533-2210F: (808) [email protected] S. Beretania St., #C-119CHonolulu, HI 96813www.kaihawaii.com

Martin & Chock, Inc.Lyle CardenP: (808) 521-4513F: (808) [email protected] Bishop St., Suite 1550Honolulu, HI 96813www.martinchock.com

Mitsunaga & Associates, Inc.Jong NamgungP: (808) 945-7882F: (808) [email protected] Amana St., #216Honolulu, HI 96814

Sato & Associates, Inc.Dean DoiP: (808) 955-4441F: (808) [email protected] S. King St.Honolulu, HI 96826

Shigemura, Lau, Sakanashi, Higuchi and Associates, Inc.Howard LauMarvin MestanzaP: (808) 942-9100F: (808) [email protected]@lava.net1916 Young St., 2nd FloorHonolulu, HI 96826

Structural Analysis Group, Inc.Leslie NagataP: (808) 593-0951F: (808) [email protected] Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 645Honolulu, HI 96814

Tanimura & Associates, Inc.Adrian LeeP: (808) 536-7692F: (808) [email protected] Bethel St., Suite 309Honolulu, HI 96813

Walter Vorfeld & AssociatesWalter VorfeldP: (808) 572-3535F: (808) [email protected] Ulana St.Makawao, HI 96768

DESIGN-BUILD INFRASTRUCTURE

Gilbane, Inc.Carlos SawabeP: (808) 839-0646F: (808)[email protected] Ualena Street, Suite 1013Honolulu, HI 96819www.gilbaneco.com

ASSOCIATEDependable Hawaiian ExpressKeith SasakiP: (808) 792-8818F: (808) [email protected] N. Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu, HI 96817www.dhx.com

Safety Systems and Signs Hawaii, Inc.George Proctor, Jr.P: (808) [email protected] Kakoi St.Honolulu, HI 96819www.ssshinc.com

Termimesh Hawaii, Inc.Sandra SardinhaP: (808) 843-1968F: (808) [email protected] Colburn St., No. 201CHonolulu, HI 96817

Trade Publishing CompanyBarry RedmayneP: (808) 848-0711F: (808) [email protected] Mokauea St.Honolulu, HI 96819www.buildingindustryhawaii.com

Wealth Strategy PartnersSamantha HaasP: (808) [email protected] Kalakaua Ave. #204Honolulu, HI 96815www.thewsp.com

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RESOURCESCFSEICold Formed Steel Engineers InstituteP: (866) 465-4732www.cfsei.org

Metal Roofing AllianceP: (360) 275-6164www.metalroofing.com

Steel Framing AllianceP: (202) 785-2022www.steelframing.org

Building Collaboration

n Construction Management

n General Contracting

n Program Management

n Development

n Design/Build Construction

n Project Management

Lend Lease is proud to be a continuing supporter of the Hawaii Steel Alliance.

At Lend Lease, building better is about the manner in which we operate, our culture of collaboration and the values that guide the way we approach our business.

We are committed to providing construction excellence and delivery wherever we have a presence.

Lend Lease (US) Construction Inc. Hawaii Region 2104 Ulrich Way Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 T 808 748 8270 F 808 748 8229 | www.lendlease.com

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MAC 175 Standing Seam

MAC 150C Curved Metal Panels

Metal Roofing Cool and Sustainable

Oahu (808) 682-3000Neighbor Islands (800) 352-3920

[email protected] • www.kloecknermetals.com

MAC 175 Standing Seam

MAC 175 Standing Seam

STEEL SERVICE CENTER • HOT-DIP GALVANIZING PLANTMETAL ROOFING MANUFACTURING

• Industry-leading ULTRA-Cool® heat reflective Kynar 500® coating creates an Energy Efficient “Cool” Roof, ideal for Hawaii’s environment

• Kloeckner’s Metal Roof Systems have a 30+ year successful track record in Hawaii, ENERGY STAR® listed and used in sustainable LEED projects

Choose Kloeckner Metal Roofing• Benefits of Kloeckner Metal Roofing include:

a wide selection of “cool” colors, reduced energy consumption, increased protection from high winds, fire, and hurricanes, long term savings with low maintenance

• Adds strength, beauty and value to your home or business

One-stop shopping for all your project requirements

Serving all Islands since 1959

Formerly

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Let CEMCO be your partner for the next 25 years, contact us at 800-775-2362 or visit us at www.cemcosteel.com today!

Mahalo Hawaii for the Past 25 Years

CEMCO has supplied over 200,000,000 pounds of steel framing, metal lath, and accessories to Hawaii’s most prolific buildings and structures for the last 25 years.

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