2020 THIRD QUARTER BOMA NEWS

P R E S I D E N T ' S Building Member Joyce Arita-Liberman of M E S S A G E Madison Marquette General Manager of Alii Place. Platinum Sponsor Spotlight Month for Aloha BOMA Hawaii Pacific Rim Glass Tinting - Mahalo PRGT! Members and Friends of BOMA Hawaii! Our focus for the 4th quarter is to get some face time and connect with everyone in a I hope this newsletter safe, virtual manner. Stay tuned for more finds you in good details! health and hopeful spirits. Our theme for 2020 is “Building BOMA We are nearing the end of the 3rd quarter of Hawaii Together”. In 2020 we added 2020 and our world continues to be shaped twenty-three new members even through by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our board of the pandemic. A warm BOMA Hawaii directors truly miss your faces and welcome to: connecting with everyone in person!!! Rick Osborne Jr., ADT Commercial Lance Kurata, Alakai Mechanical Cara Enriques, Alexander & Baldwin 3rd Quarter Top 5 Highlights include: Kalani Maika, Bank of Hawaii (returning member) 1. Commercial Real Estate Frontline Workers Jonell Guzman, Brett Hill Construction, Inc. Appreciation Project-Recognizing our Kelley Sakai, Brett Hill Construction, Inc. Building Members’ frontline workers through Leika Leotele, Elite Parking the support of our Platinum, Gold and Silver Ryan Chow, Georgia - Pacific, LLC Sponsors. Visit https://bomahawaii.com/2020- Stacy Philippou, Healani Land Company Frontline-Appreication-Deliveries to see Ashley Leabo, Howard Hughes Corporation Fred Moore, HSI Mechanical, Inc. photos of all the grateful frontline workers! Regina Budreau, Madison Marquette Kellie Dumlao, Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. 2. July’s Hurricanes 101 program which came Jan Reyes, Optimal Controls, LLC right before the arrival of Hurricane Douglas. Cherie Martyn, Pacific Asset Strategies Visit https://bomahawaii.com/Webinars to Terri Miyazu, Parallel Capital Partners view the recording. Platinum Sponsor Anthony Nelson, Premier Restoration Hawaii Spotlight Month for MD Restoration- Mahalo Mark Collings, SealMaster Hawaii Kia Kamauu, SealMaster Hawaii MD! Stephen Kozlowski, Secure Parking Hawaii LLC Jim Frame, Securitas (returning member) 3. August’s partnered program with CCIM Michael Okamoto, Standard Management LLC recapping the 2020 legislative session, featuring Lieutenant Governor Josh Green If you know of anyone that would like to join and Senator Stanley Chang. Platinum our BOMA Hawaii ‘Ohana, please have them Sponsor Spotlight Month for Premier check Out our website for the 16-for-12 Restoration- Mahalo Premier! special membership promotion.

4. Premier Restoration’s Lunch and Learn on We look forward to seeing your faces at our Indoor Air Quality. Visit upcoming virtual events. Please take care https://bomahawaii.com/Webinars to view the and MAHALO NUI LOA for your support of recording. BOMA Hawaii.

5. September’s partnered program with Sincerely, ASHRAE (American Society of Heating Holly Morikami Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers) discussing the Coronavirus Pandemic BOMA Hawaii Paradigm Shift, featuring BOMA Hawaii 2020 President BOMA HAWAII AND CCIM HAWAII PRESENT Y O U R T O P 1 0 W I T H

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SPEAKERS KEITH AMEMIYA Keith served Oʻahu as a community leader, Rick is a former media executive who is well- nonprofit executive, business executive, known as being the longtime General Manager and lawyer over the last 30 years. For 12 of Hawaii News Now. Prior to returning to years, Keith served as the executive Hawaii, he led TV stations in New York, director of the Hawaii High School Athletics Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. He Association. In 2009 during state budget also served as President of , the cuts that threatened public high school country’s second-largest Hispanic network. junior varsity sports, he spearheaded the Rick served in the U.S. Navy Reserve for six “Save Our Sports” campaign that years and early in his career, was an Associate successfully kept athletic programs afloat. To this day, Head Football Coach and Defensive Coordinator at the University Keith has elevated high school sports within communities and of Hawaii. Rick has been widely recognized for his leadership in state government as a way to address educational inequality and contributions to the non-profit community. Previously, he was and profoundly impact students’ lives. the President of the Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of Keith was most recently the Senior Vice President of Island America, Aloha Council; Chair of the Chamber of Commerce of Holdings. He also served as the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Hawaii; President of the Na Koa UH Football Booster Club; and has Regents as Executive Administrator and Secretary and a civil served on the boards of the American Red Cross, Hawaii Food litigation attorney. He has served on many community boards, Bank, Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation, YMCA, and many including the Police Commission and the Hawaiʻi State others. He is a Distinguished Alumnus of the University of Hawaii Board of Education. and has been inducted into the Hawaii Sports Circle of Honor. Rick holds an MEd. from the University of Hawaii and a B.S. from Springfield College. MAHALO TO BOMA HAWAII'S 2020 PLATINUM SPONSORS

MAHALO TO CCIM HAWAII'S 2020 PLATINUM SPONSORS B O M A H A W A I I Currently, the GAC is monitoring a series of virtual statewide Information Sharing G O V E R N M E N T A F F A I R S Sessions being conducted by State of C O M M I T T E E B U I L D S O N Hawaiʻi Office of Planning Statewide P A S T S U C C E S S Sustainability Program about the Hawaiʻi 2050 Sustainability Plan. The Hawaiʻi 2050 Sustainability Plan is being updated and revised to serve as the State’s climate and sustainability strategic action plan.

These virtual statewide Information Sharing Sessions provide information on the plan’s update process and solicit feedback regarding ongoing sustainability and climate change initiatives, gaps in The BOMA Hawaii Government Affairs existing policies and efforts, and Committee testified in support of Honolulu recommended actions that the City Council Resolution 20-208, which government, organizations, communities, would have established a Commercial and individuals can take to achieve the Property Landlord-Tenant Real Property Tax plan’s goals over the next 10 years. Grant Program as part of the Honolulu Economic Recovery and Employment Two general plan meetings are: Support (H.E.R.E.S.) Package.

Tuesday, October 13, 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm Although the resolution received https://icfi.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIuc widespread support at a City Council -6grD4sEtUxZzQG7q_Etbfp9bnwij-W hearing on September 9th, Mayor Kirk Caldwell announced his preference for expanding an existing small business grant Tuesday, October 27, 7:00 pm — 8:30 program which could also be used as a pm business/office rental reimbursement https://icfi.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtd program. An additional $135 million for the eqtrD0jGtIG1CbR3H_xSgQcn8Ul9avZ existing program was announced shortly after the hearing on the resolution.

The GAC, led by chair Gail Abrena-Agas and with the work of members Wendell Elento, Nicole Nakano, and the BOMA Hawaii board members, has been deeply engaged in state legislative and Honolulu county advocacy projects since receiving its first BOMA The committee's work to engage with International Industry Defense Fund Grant stakeholders and serve on the Mayor's three years ago. Since then, the committee Stormwater Utility working group has strengthened relationships with allied continues even though plans to introduce organization and mobilized on a range of an island-wide stormwater utility fee have legislative and governmental issues been delayed due to the economic including parking requirements, bike paths, pressures caused by the pandemic. and a proposed storm water utility fee. SERVING THE COMMUNITY DURING THE PANDEMIC

upon initial inspection has also allowed us to minimize the number of Premier Restoration personnel needed to occupy a space; once the imaging is generated, our estimators are able to write estimates using the exact replica imaging that the Matterport technology provides without having to actually step foot in the space needing repair. How has the pandemic and stay-at-home order impacted your company and industry? What do you look forward to most as we re-open As an essential service providing property our economy? damage restoration for unexpected events Aside from supporting as many local retailers caused by water, fire and mold, we had to and restaurants as we possibly can with all of significantly increase our safety protocol to our events and marketing efforts, we are really protect our employees and customers. This looking forward to connecting in person with meant providing daily, company-wide safety our team. Our team members trainings for every single member of our team who are not required to be in the field servicing on all COVID-19 related updates provided by the customers have all been working from home at CDC and the State Department of Health so that this time and while technology has been an our employees were always in alignment with all incredible help in making working from home required safety protocols while still working in possible and keeping us aligned in our efforts, the field. Our team members also needed we are most excited about getting back to the training on how they can keep themselves and office for face-to-face interactions with each customers safe while working in customers’ other and our customers! homes since customers were now all forced to be home while our team is working in their space; this is pretty significant since for many of our services related to property damage response, customers are typically not home while we are working. Upholding our safety protocol meant providing PPE for our entire team – cloth face coverings, gloves – for situations where we typically would not use PPE like during an inspection or in any other customer facing interaction. We implemented daily temperature checks for all Premier employees before entering a job-site or our offices, significantly increased all cleaning and disinfecting of Premier work spaces and vehicles and require employees to complete a daily Premier Restoration providing Commercial Cleaning and health screening questionnaire. Implementing Disinfecting Services for a downtown Honolulu office. Matterport 3-D digital imaging technology SERVING THE COMMUNITY DURING THE PANDEMIC

(continued) On Hawai’i Island, we partnered with an What do you enjoy most during the stay-at- organization called La’i Opua to provide Free, home order? Drive-thru Community Meals for those in need in The stay-at-home order provided our company Kailua-Kona. plenty of opportunities to partner with other organizations like the Honolulu Chamber of On , we provided Pro-Bono Commercial Commerce, Hotel and Lodging, and various Cleaning and Disinfecting services for a Property Management Organizations on Maui, Preschool for Essential Workers that was set up Oahu and the Big Island to provide educational at Nu’uanu YMCA. We also provided free seminars with a much larger reach beyond our cleaning and disinfecting services to typical customer base. We live in the world of Resurrection of the Lord Catholic Church in cleaning and disinfecting when bio-hazards are Waipio. present so to be able to share useful information at a time when it’s most needed in a way that makes a difference in keeping our communities safe was really fulfilling for our organization.

Greg of the Oahu Commercial Cleaning and Disinfecting Team deep cleaning and sanitizing one of hundreds of chairs for the Resurrection of the Lord Catholic Church.

On Maui, we provided pro-bono reconstruction work to the Family Life Center in Kahului which Mahvan of the Oahu Mitigation team provides an inspection for a water damaged bathroom wearing a provides supportive housing for those in need. face mask and gloves as a part of our safety protocol.

How has your company given back to your community? With COVID19 leaving an unprecedented blow to our economy, we felt it was important to find ways to give back to the community and businesses that were most severely affected. Here are some of the ways we’ve given back at this time: CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO THANK YOU PLATINUM SPONSORS PRESENTED BY BOMA HAWAII AND CCIM HAWAII

2020 STANLEY CHANG LEGISLATIVE SENATOR STATE OF HAWAII REVIEW JOSHUA On Wednesday, August 26, Lieutenant Governor Joshua Green and Senator GREEN Stanley Chang along with Michael Iosua of LT GOVERNOR STATE OF HAWAII Imanaka Asato LLC, gave an overview of the 2020 Legislative session that faced many challenges because of the pandemic and state shut down, legislative bills focused on those impacting Commercial Real Estate, MICHAEL the current pandemic statistics in the State of Hawaii, and the economic state and IOSUA recovery predictions. Questions about the PARTNER IMANAKA ASATO LLC stay-at-home orders and exemptions were clarified. Senator Chang also talked about Aloha Homes, a plan to created low-cost homes that would be available for sale to Hawaii If you were not able to attend the live residents. The program would allow webinar, you can view the recording here. building high density residences on state and county owned urban redevelopment sites. It is now moving through the legislative process and hopefully, it will be the innovative approach to Honolulu's housing shortage and assist in rebuilding the economy. PRESENTED BY PLATINUM SPONSOR

BRAD CADDICK INDOOR AIR QUALITY: INDOOR ADDRESSING POLLUTANT SOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY EXPERT SOLUTIONS TO PROTECT THE AIR WE BREATHE On Wednesday, August 19, Indoor Environmental Quality expert Brad Caddick ANTHONY of Ramboll and Senior Vice President of NELSON Statewide Operations and Certifications SR VICE PRESIDENT Anthony Nelson of Premier Restoration STATEWIDE Hawaii covered the following indoor air OPERATIONS AND quality pollutant sources and how each CERITIFICATIONS should be addressed:

COVID-19 - Steps for prevention and what to do if you have an exposure and why If you were not able to attend the live you shouldn’t perform testing. Also, the webinar, you can view the recording here. fogging myth. Asbestos – When to test, what you should test, and why? Lead – The difference between repair & renovation and abatement as well as disposal concerns. Mold – Common sources of indoor mold growth and how to prevent them. Bacteria – Legionella & Sewage - What you should be concerned about. 2020 FRONTLINE APPRECIATION

BOMA Hawaii coordinated the donation and delivery of lunches to dozens of frontline commercial property engineers, building maintenance workers, plumbers, electricians, and security at commercial properties such as office buildings, shopping centers and strip malls across Oahu between July 23 and August 10. “Despite many offices being closed,” said BOMA Hawaii President Holly Morikami, “commercial building workers continued to ensure extra disinfection and sanitation Mahalo from Premier Restoration and Island of high traffic areas, safe elevator Controls to Alii Place operations, property maintenance and addressed routine repairs like damaged plumbing. Without their daily work during the state’s quarantine and stay-at-home orders, there’s no doubt that Honolulu would be less safe,” she said. Workers who received the lunches expressed surprise and gratitude for the unexpected show of appreciation. “We got to work because we truly enjoy what we do. Giving the customer care and making sure the building is functioning, safe and looking Mahalo from MD Restoration and great. With face coverings during COVID- Alexander & Baldwin to Kahala Nui 19, we do miss the smiles – not only giving but seeing our customers’ faces when you make them happy. It can be difficult to see but if you look in the eyes you can see the ,” said Luther Murphy Assistant Chief Engineer at Pacific Guardian Center. MORE PHOTOS!

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2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

HOLLY MORIKAMI PRESIDENT CONTACT US 808-447-1840 NICOLE NAKANO VICE PRESIDENT/PRESIDENT ELECT [email protected]

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GAIL ABRENA-AGAS (S) DIRECTOR

SANDRA BOLLOZOS-FRATICELLI (S) DIRECTOR

CORINNE HIROMOTO DIRECTOR BOMAPAC is BOMA International’s political action committee, enabling an JARED OKAMURA advocacy team to help DIRECTOR re-elect political candidates for federal office who know, DENISE SULLIVAN understand and support DIRECTOR policies that affect commercial real estate. AHMAD TADJVAR In 2020, BOMAPAC's goal will DIRECTOR be to raise $100,000. We cannot accomplish ERIN DAYANAN (S) this goal without the help of PAST PRESIDENT each and every local association and member. For more information, visit www.boma.org/BOMAPAC