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2020-2021 Resource Directory
PRODUCTIVITYequalsPROFITABILITY
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Welcome to the 23rd edition of our Resource Directory. The enclosed information will be helpful for your next steel framing, metal building or metal roofing project.
Our sincere thoughts and prayers go out to all those who have lost loved ones to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to those who have suffered due to the illness—physically, emotionally and economically. We will get through this by helping each other and staying safe. Our sacrifices today will make us stronger tomorrow.
Despite all the hardships, we are very fortunate that construction to date has been classified as an essential busi-ness. Steel framing continues to be the expected framing material for a clear majority of homes built in Hawaii. The state’s two largest subdivisions, Ho‘opili and Koa Ridge, are currently being framed in cold formed steel.
The advantages of steel such as being termite proof, non-combustible and energy efficient have all been contrib-uting factors in the sustained growth in steel construction over the past two decades, resulting in Hawaii being the world leader in steel frame construction. We are proud of our members, many of whom have been here since our founding in 1997. Our members are true pioneers in the steel framing and metal roofing industries. We encourage you to do business with them.
Use this Resource Directory as a valuable refer-ence when sourcing your next project. We extend our appreciation to our advertisers and supporters who continue to contribute to make this publication available to you.
Thank you to my fellow Board Members past and present who have volunteered effortlessly to ensure that the Hawaii Steel Alliance and the growth of steel construction continues in the years to come. Feel free to contact the Hawaii Steel Alliance info@hawaiisteel.com with any questions you may have regarding steel framing as we continue to be the go-to resource.
Mahalo nui loa,
Alan LabbeAlan Labbe
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
2020/2021 HSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT Alan Labbe, D.R. Horton Hawaii
VICE PRESIDENT Pat Gill, Gill Development
SECRETARY Kelly Miller, Honsador
TREASURER Tim Waite, Simpson Strong-Tie
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTDeborah Kim-Ito, J&B Materials Hawaii
DIRECTORS:Eric Bass, DR Horton HawaiiAndrea Benitez, Group BuildersScott Coulter, Coulter ConstructionEmet Domingo, Castle & Cooke HawaiiColleen Mizuno, Unlimited ConstructionBruce Place, Pacific Steel StructuresCharles Rania, Stanley Black & DeckerScott Tajima, GW Killebrew/AlliedJason Thon, Unlimited ConstructionAkira Usami, CEMCO
Aloha!
HSA PAST PRESIDENTSTERM PRESIDENT1997-1999 Wayne Lincoln1999-2000 Mike Fernandez2000-2001 Robert Lazo2001-2002 Art Linn2002-2003 Doug Pearson2003-2004 Ralph Valentino2004-2005 Sam Galante2005-2006 Craig Baldwin2006-2007 Adam Sutton2007-2008 Akira Usami2008-2009 Bobbie Kane2009-2010 Scott Underwood2010-2011 Tim Waite2011-2013 Keith Oda2013-2015 Colleen Mizuno2015-2017 Bruce Place2017-2019 Deborah Kim-Ito
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 commercial construction in the Pacific Rim. The HSA strives to be the pre-eminent worldwide steel framing resource for developers, contractors, engineers, architects, building officials, suppliers and homebuyers. The HSA has regular membership 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) 748-0681Email: info@hawaiisteeel.comwww.hawaiisteel.com
2020/2021 HSA President
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There has been an emerging awareness of the term “resil-ience” and its importance to the built environment. This
has resulted in changes in our think-ing on sustainability, building design, and preparedness protocol to natural or man-made disasters. It is impor-tant to understand the inherent prop-erties of cold-formed steel framing, especially because no building mate-rial better exemplifies resiliency.
RESILIENCYThere have been many published
definitions of resiliency. The most comprehensive definition was devel-oped in 2011 by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partner-ship with the National Institute of Building Science (NIBS). Their docu-ment, "High Performance Based Design for the Building Enclosure – A Resilience Application Project Report," provides specific guidelines to follow in the design of resilience in exterior enve-lopes. It states resilience as “a func-tion of Robustness, Resourcefulness and Recovery is a product of quality of function loss and the time to recover.” This same source clarifies “attributes” as “high-level properties that define a building in terms of the performance the building is to deliver.” These attri-butes fall into five categories: safety, security, energy conservation, environ-ment and durability. Following the direction provided by DHS and NIBS, cold-formed steel framing can be seen exhibiting inherent resiliency.
1. SAFETY and Cold-formed SteelCold-formed steel structures
withstand the demands identified in the DHS/NIBS document, and then continue in operation after a major event. Characteristics such as lateral load resistance, strength-to-weight
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COLD-FORMED STEEL AND RESILIENCEBy the Steel Framing Industry Association
ratio, non-combustibility, and connec-tion strength enable cold-formed steel to provide the needed resilience when subjected to the hazards identified in the DHS/NIBS definition of Safety. The hazards include fire, high wind, seismic and the deleterious effects of a flood.
As it relates to fire, the building codes recognize cold-formed steel as “non-combustible” and therefore make it eligible for use in Type I buildings where the fire-resistance standards are
the most stringent. There are hundreds of fire resistive wall, floor-ceiling and roof-ceiling assemblies that use cold-formed steel members as the primary framing member.
The performance of a build-ing during a high wind or seismic event starts with strong design. The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) has established a set of ANSI-accredited design standards
for cold-formed steel that address all of the seismic categories and wind speeds up to 150 miles per hour. Steel is considered a ductile material because it has the ability to bend or stretch with-out breaking when a force is applied. Brittle materials like concrete or masonry units
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will fracture. Full-scale shake table tests sponsored by the steel industry were run at the State University of New York in Buffalo. A shake table is a platform that is used to simulate ground motion such as an earthquake. The results of these tests exceeded expectations.
2. SECURITY and Cold-formed Steel
DHS and NIBS look at blast resis-tance and ballistics as metrics for secu-rity. Cold-formed steel framing is one framing component in systems that perform well in both categories.
Recent research demonstrate that the overall stiffness and strength of steel stud walls can be significantly greater than the values currently indi-cated in available design guidelines and that steel stud walls can be utilized to resist blast threats using conven-tional construction methods that add little cost to traditional designs. (http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0000760)
The DHS and NIBS definition of Security connects “ballistics” with a man-made event, such as a bomb or
bullet, but the missile could also be a roof tile or a 2x4 wood stud turned into a projectile by a high wind event. Steel studs and steel sheathing products have been proven to provide a high level of resistance to penetration from large, blunt objects. Proprietary solutions have been developed using cold-formed steel to reduce threat from ballistics.
3. ENERGY CONSERVATION and Cold-formed Steel
The stringent requirements of the
International Energy Conservation Code, IECC are met by four exterior wall systems that use cold-formed steel. The final exterior finishes are cement plaster, brick veneer, exterior Insulation Finish System, EIFS and rain screen systems.
4. Cold-formed Steel and the ENVIRONMENT
This attribute for resilience explores a material’s impact on the environ-ment and sustainability, an area where
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the steel industry has clear benefits. The Steel Recycling Institute (SRI) reports that steel is recycled more than paper, plastic, glass, copper, lead and aluminum combined. The World Steel Association states that world-wide, the steel industry has reduced energy consumption since the 1970s in the manufacture of steel by 50 percent. This directly relates to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA) documents that the North American Steel industry has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 47 percent.
5. DURABILITY and Cold-formed steel
Long life is a primary attribute and a key component of resilience. It is important for structural materials to function where moisture from atmo-spheric conditions is present. Material that won’t sustain significant damage from moisture or pests is essential.
Cold-formed steel has a corro-sion resistant coating that effectively protects steel from water. With the proper coating, cold-formed steel will
last hundreds of years, even under extreme conditions such as being near aggressive salt-laden waters.
Some materials absorb water in a flood situation. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stated there is a window of 24-48 hours to effectively reduce the potential for mold propaga-tion. That time window can be severely taxed if the building materials in the space absorb and hold moisture. Steel does not retain water and is inorganic, so it is not a food source for mold.
Approximately $5 billion of damage occur each year due to termite infesta-tions in the United States. Cold-formed steel can resist termites in nearly any climate or building type.
The strong relationship between sustainability and resilience requires that society consider how buildings may be
used in the future. Cold-formed steel partitions can easily be removed, reused and/or recycled during building modi-fications due to its light weight, fire-resistance and flexibility. Unlike wood, steel does not increase fire risks when exposed during alterations to a building.
The use of cold-formed steel fram-ing in building systems meets the requirements of resilience in the built environment as determined by FEMA, DHS and NIBS. The material proper-ties of incorporated steel members in systems design assure resiliency and a sustainable future.
The Steel Framing Industry Association (SFIA), located in Falls Church, Va., is dedicated to expanding the market for cold-formed steel in construction through programs and initiatives that promote the use of cold-formed steel framing as a sustainable and cost-effective solu-tion, advocate the development and acceptance of favorable code provisions, educate members with reliable data and other critical information that is essential to effective business planning, and create a positive environment for innovation.
To download a free copy of this publication, see www.
steelframingassociation.org, and search for RESILIENCE.
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MANUFACTURER, STUDS
CEMCOAkira Usami, Tom Porter, Eric Larson, Steve FarkasP: 808-291-9087ausami@cemcosteel.com13191 Crossroads Parkway North, Ste 325La Puente, CA 91746
ClarkDietrich Building Systems, LLCBob Wesolowski, Todd Beasley, Jake ReeceP: 951-360-3500Bob.wesolowski@clarkdietrich.com1685 Tide CourtWoodland, CA 95776
FrametekLori CummingsP: 951 369-5204lcummings@frameteksteel.com1495 Columbia Ave. Bldg 4Riverside, CA 92507
SCAFCO CorporationJason WarrenP: 509-343-9039jasonwarren@scafco.com2800 E. Main Ave.Spokane, WA 99202
Steeler, Inc.Matt SurowieckiP: 206-725-2500matt@steeler.com10023 MLK Jr. Way SSeattle, WA 98178
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MANUFACTURER, HARDWARE
Simpson Strong-Tie CompanyTim Waite (Honorary Member), Joel FrenzelP: 808-479-1216twaite@strongtie.com91-312 Komohana St., Ste AKapolei, HI 96707
MANUFACTURER, TOOLS
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.Charles RaniaP: 808-842-9925Charles.Rania@sbdinc.com111 Sand Island Access Road, Ste R-17Honolulu, HI 96819
MANUFACTURER, TRUSSES
Steel Truss & Panel, LLCSam Galante (Lifetime Member)P: 808-351-4105SAGalant@aol.com44-181-5 Laha St.Kaneohe, HI 96744
Truss Systems Hawaii, Inc.Larry InamasuP: 808-877-0036LarryI@TrussSystemsHawaii.comP.O.Box 2037Kahului, HI 96733-2037
DISTRIBUTOR, BUILDING MATERIALS
Allied/G.W. Killebrew Co., Inc.Scott Tajima, Nathan Kabei, Keola Lessary
DEVELOPER
Castle & Cooke Homes Hawaii, Inc.Emet Domingo, Daryl Takamiya, James BergantinosP: 808-626-3602edomingo@castlecooke.com680 Iwilei Road, #510Honolulu, HI 96817
D.R. Horton - Schuler DivisionAlan Labbe, Eric BassP: 808-528-9073alabbe@drhorton.com130 Merchant St., Ste. 112Honolulu, HI 96813
Haseko ConstructionMark Kennedy, Chuck ChamberlainP: 808-689-5189mkennedy@haseko.com91-1001 Kaimalie St., #205Ewa Beach, HI 96706-6247
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Gill Development, LLCPat GillP: 808-864-9527gilldev808@gmail.comP.O.Box 1341Aiea, HI 96701
Soldat ConstructionMike SoldatP: 808-255-7449soldat@soldatconstruction.comP.O. Box 206Kailua, HI 96734
Steelframe Home BuildersRod SaragozaP: 808-845-3196rod@teamsteelframe.com45-557 Pahia RoadKaneohe, HI 96744
Unlimited Construction Services, Inc.Colleen Mizuno, Jason Thon, Kammy TevesP: 808-521-4141colleen@unlimitedhawaii.com733 Bishop St., Ste 1717, Makai TowerHonolulu, HI 96813
P: 808-841-5819stajima@a-m-s.com180 Sand Island RoadHonolulu, HI 96819
Guam HardwoodRene OngP: 671-649-8801guamhdwdrdo@gmail.com1797 Army DriveTamuning, GU 96913
HonsadorKelly MillerP: 808-682-2011kmiller@honsador.com91-151 Malakole RoadKapolei, HI 96707
HPM Building SupplyMark Schwinn, George ProctorP: 808-895-2147mark.schwinn@hpmhawaii.com91-302 Hanua St.Kapolei, HI 96707
J & B Materials, HawaiiDeborah Kim-Ito, Clem Cintron, Jr.P: 808-836-1161dkimito@jbmaterials.com2970 Mokumoa St.Honolulu, HI 96819
PRE-ENGINEERED METAL BUILDINGS
Pacific Steel Structures, Ltd.Bruce PlaceP: 808-478-8671bruceplace@icloud.com626 Coral Street, Apt. 2405Honolulu, HI 96813
Gill Development, LLCPat Gill
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ClarkDietrich identifies the issues that stand in the way of progress. More than just Framing Products, look to ClarkDietrich for a breadth of systems and services that help you get ahead.
TECHNICAL SERVICESTechnical experts providing responses to engineers, architects, contractors and builders from general questions to detailed specification requirements.
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ENGINEERING SERVICESClarkDietrich offers a full service engineering consulting firm specializing in cold-formed steel. Services include sealed shop drawings and calculations, preliminary sizing, technical assistance and LEED® compliance with ClarkDietrich products.
Online and mobile tool from ClarkDietrich that increases efficiencies for contractors and architects.
ITOOLS
ClarkDietrich is a proud member of the Steel Framing Industry Association.
SYSTEMS AND SERVICESTHAT SOLVE A FULL RANGEOF CHALLENGES.
ClarkDietrich identifies the issues that stand in the way of progress. More than just Framing Products, look to ClarkDietrich for a breadth of systems and services that help you get ahead.
TECHNICAL SERVICESTechnical experts providing responses to engineers, architects, contractors and builders from general questions to detailed specification requirements.
WWW.CLARKDIETRICH.COM
ENGINEERING SERVICESClarkDietrich offers a full service engineering consulting firm specializing in cold-formed steel. Services include sealed shop drawings and calculations, preliminary sizing, technical assistance and LEED® compliance with ClarkDietrich products.
Online and mobile tool from ClarkDietrich that increases efficiencies for contractors and architects.
ITOOLS
ClarkDietrich is a proud member of the Steel Framing Industry Association.
SYSTEMS AND SERVICESTHAT SOLVE A FULL RANGEOF CHALLENGES.
ClarkDietrich identifies the issues that stand in the way of progress. More than just Framing Products, look to ClarkDietrich for a breadth of systems and services that help you get ahead.
TECHNICAL SERVICESTechnical experts providing responses to engineers, architects, contractors and builders from general questions to detailed specification requirements.
WWW.CLARKDIETRICH.COM
ENGINEERING SERVICESClarkDietrich offers a full service engineering consulting firm specializing in cold-formed steel. Services include sealed shop drawings and calculations, preliminary sizing, technical assistance and LEED® compliance with ClarkDietrich products.
Online and mobile tool from ClarkDietrich that increases efficiencies for contractors and architects.
ITOOLS
ClarkDietrich is a proud member of the Steel Framing Industry Association.
SYSTEMS AND SERVICESTHAT SOLVE A FULL RANGEOF CHALLENGES.
ClarkDietrich identifies the issues that stand in the way of progress. More than just Framing Products, look to ClarkDietrich for a breadth of systems and services that help you get ahead.
TECHNICAL SERVICESTechnical experts providing responses to engineers, architects, contractors and builders from general questions to detailed specification requirements.
WWW.CLARKDIETRICH.COM
ENGINEERING SERVICESClarkDietrich offers a full service engineering consulting firm specializing in cold-formed steel. Services include sealed shop drawings and calculations, preliminary sizing, technical assistance and LEED® compliance with ClarkDietrich products.
Online and mobile tool from ClarkDietrich that increases efficiencies for contractors and architects.
ITOOLS
ClarkDietrich is a proud member of the Steel Framing Industry Association.
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BUILDER
Coulter ConstructionScott CoulterP: 808-239-5491scott@ccsteelhomes.com48-439 Kamehameha HighwayKaneohe, HI 96744
DRYWALL CONTRACTOR
Group Builders, Inc.Andrea BenitezP: 808-832-0890andreab@groupbuilders.net511 Mokauea st Honolulu, HI 96819
Statewide General Contracting & Construction, Inc.Michael MazzoneP: 808-864-7428mike@sgcchawaii.com746 Bannister St.Honolulu, HI 96819
TDL Drywall, Inc.Neal PollockP: 403-212-0944neal.p@tdldrywall.comSte 200 4279 120 Ave. SECalgary, AB T2Z 4J7
True Line Construction Services, LLCRollie LegaspiP: 808-722-3879rollie.tlcs@gmail.com2110 Lauwiliwili St.Kapolei, HI 96707
V&C Drywall ContractorsVince Nihipali, Jr.
HAWAII STEEL ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
P: 808-321-8796vincejr@vncdrywall.com91-430 Komohana St.Kapolei, HI 96707
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Allison-Ide Structural Engineers, LLCBrian IdeP: 808-536-2108brianide@allisonide.com900 Fort St. Mall, Ste 1670Honolulu, HI 96813
CKD, Inc.Chang KimP: 808-988-9442kimc002@hawaii.rr.com1909 Awapuhi St.Honolulu, HI 96822
Dennis K. Hanatani, Inc.Dennis HanataniP: 808-737-9488dhanatani@aol.com3149 C Waialae Ave.Honolulu, HI 96816
Engineering Design Group, Inc.Michael KasamotoP: 808-589-1170mkse@hawaiiantel.net1236 South King St., Ste 207Honolulu, HI 96814
Hawaii Engineering Group, Inc.Ather DarP: 808-533-2092 ext 10hegadmin@hawaiiengineering.net1088 Bishop St., Ste 2506Honolulu, HI 96813
i3NGINEERING, Inc.Adrian LeeP: 808 536-7692adrian@i3ngineering.com201 Merchant St., Ste 905Honolulu, HI 96813
KAI HawaiiKen HayashidaP: 808-533-2210ken@kaihawaii.com50 S. Beretania St., #C-119CHonolulu, HI 96813
KSF, Inc.Stephen PetersP: 808-593-0933stephenp@ksfinc.us615 Piikoi St., Ste 300Honolulu, HI 96814
Martin & Chock, Inc.Lyle CardenP: 808-521-4513lcarden@martinchock.com1132 Bishop St., Ste 1550Honolulu, HI 96813
Shigemura, Lau, Sakanashi, Higuchi and Associates, Inc.Howard LauP: 808-942-9100hlau@slshinc.com1916 Young St., 2nd FloorHonolulu, HI 96826
Structural Analysis Group, Inc.Les NagataP: 808-593-0951les.sag@hawaiiantel.net1221 Kapiolani Blvd. Ste 645Honolulu, HI 96814
Walter Vorfeld & AssociatesWalter VorfeldP: 808-572-3535wva@hawaii.rr.com10 Ulana St.Makawao, HI 96768
ASSOCIATE, PEST CONTROL
Termimesh Hawaii, Inc.Sandra SardinhaP: 808-843-1968ssardinha@alohano.com1406 Colburn St., No. 201CHonolulu, HI 96817
ASSOCIATE, PUBLISHINGCOMPANY
Trade Publishing Co.Barry RedmayneP: 808-848-0711barry@tradepublishing.com287 Mokauea St.Honolulu, HI 96819
ASSOCIATE, INDIVIDUAL
Ralph ValentinoRalph ValentinoP: 808-864-8130ralphfvalentino@gmail.comMililani, HI
AFFILIATE, ASSOCIATION
Guam Contractors AssociationJames MartinezP: 671-647-4840james.martinez@guamcontractors.org718 North Marine Corps Drive, Ste 203Upper Tumon, GU 96913
AFFILIATE, LIFETIME
Mike FernandezMGFaloha@aol.com
Bobbie Kanebobbiekane@hotmail.comP: 808-388-1188111 S. Gibson Rd., #10-104Henderson, NV 89012
Doug Pearsondouglaspearson@msn.com
Bob Spanglerirspangler311@gmail.com
Ken Voughtkvought@att.net
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