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2008

2007

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July 2, 2008
At last, the final paving of the extension of Ikena Kai Place is complete!


This shows the tank access road near the top of Phase II. Lot C is on the left; Lot D is on the right. Mt. Haleakala can be glimpsed in the background, above the new water tanks.



This is looking down the new road toward the lower cul-de-sac, where the orange barrier is protecting the road while it hardens. Lot I is on the left and Lot 6 is on the right.


This is a view down the road from about 100 yards above the boundary between Phase I and Phase II (the former gate can still be seen at the boundary). Lot A is on the right and Lot G is on the left. Beyond the fence, Lot 6 is to the right, and Lots H and I are on the left. The north shore and an edge of the West Maui Mountains are in the background.



The photo was taken looking down from close to the top of the tank access road. Lot D is on the left, and Lot C is on the right. Kahului Harbor is in the background.


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June 29, 2008
The Maui Electric Company has required some additional reinforcement of their equipment below the lower cul-de-sac, and this work, part of which is shown in the photo, is now almost complete as well.

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June 28, 2008
The 6-inch base coat of gravel has been laid down and compacted. The photo shows the water truck spraying the gravel base prior to compaction. Lot F is on the left, and Lot B is on the right.

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June 25, 2008
The final grading of the road is complete, and the electrical cables have been extended from the lower cul-de-sac to the upper cul-de-sac. The picture, taken from the lower cul-de-sac, shows a pile of the kind of gravel that will be used to create a 6-inch base. Lot I is on the right; Lot 6 is on the left.

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June 20, 2008
Over the last six months work on the water system, the electrical infrastructure, and the road has been steadily progressing. The picture shows the final grading of the upper tank access road, viewed from the upper cul-de-sac. Lot C is on the left, and Lot D is on the right.

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December 24, 2007
Electrical subcontractor Glenn Santos (orange shirt) and his crew pour concrete over the conduits for electricity, cable TV, and telephone lines. The concrete layer prevents any inadvertent contact with the high-voltage electric lines.



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December 20, 2007
The two galvanized steel water tanks have now been completed at the top of the Phase II land. They will be painted in February, after a thin protective coating has worn off.


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December 1, 2007
The first of two 46,500-gallon galvanized steel water tanks has been completed, but not yet painted. The concrete base for the second tank, on the left, has been prepared, and the tank wall will be rising soon. The view here is northeast, across a deep gulch that separates Omaopio Ridge from the nearest neighbors, who are near the palm trees in the distance.


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November 1, 2007
The County of Maui has granted final bonded approval of the subdivision! This means that lots in Phase II are now available for sale.


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October 15, 2007
Preparations for installing the two new Scafco water tanks are well under way.



A view of the upper tank site. All the trenches have been excavated.



This metal ring is the form into which the concrete base for one of the tanks will be poured. A similar ring will be laid out for the second tank. Each tank has a diameter of 24 feet.



Preparation of joints in the pipes. A short section of pipe will go up into the bottom of each tank.



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October 7, 2007
Read a news article about Omaopio Ridge in the Maui News


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September 24, 2007
Jerry Perreira, of AJ Trucking, has begun to dig the trenches for the high-voltage electrical conduits. Seen here are hundreds of feet of conduit of varying diameters, ready to link the new lots with the Maui Electric Company.


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August 15, 2007
Based on our electrical engineer's plans, the Maui Electric Company (MECO) has proposed an underground electric distribution system. MECO will start installing the transformers and primary and secondary cables as soon as the pipes that the wires go through are in place.


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August 10, 2007
The two new water tanks have been ordered. Each of these steel tanks will hold 42,000 gallons, and they are designed to operate independently in case one needs to be shut down for maintenance. They have been fully approved by the State of Hawaii's Department of Health. The existing lower tanks, which are located on an easement near Lot 6, will continue to operate as they do now.


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July 6, 2007
All the new 6" ductile iron water pipes have been installed.


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June 6, 2007
We now have approval from the County of Maui's Department of Services Administration to do the full construction of the infrastructure for Phase II of Omaopio Ridge. That means we're now able to move beyond the road-grading work that has been going on over the past few weeks, and start on laying water pipes, installing fire hydrants, and so forth.


This is a stack of water pipes made of ductile iron, with a diameter of 6 inches. It's the high-pressure pipe that will connect the new water tanks at the top of Omaopio Ridge to each of the lots.

This shows how a connection is made between the 6-inch iron pipe and a fire hydrant. All this will be buried, with just the fire hydrant (not shown here) emerging from the ground.


This shows some of the heavy equipment that the contractor A.J. Trucking & Excavating is using on the Omaopio Ridge project.


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May 2, 2007
Work continues on the extension of Ikena Kai Place into Omaopio Ridge Phase II. Jerry Perreira's crew has moved down to the section of the road between the existing cul-de-sac and the upper boundary of Lot 6.

The edge of Lot 6 is on the left. Lots H and I are on the right. Beyond the fence, Lot A is on the left and Lot G is on the right. In the background, Mount Haleakala is mostly obscured by clouds.

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April 12, 2007
The grading job is now under way! Jerry Perreira's company, A.J. Trucking & Excavating, has started construction of what will become the extension of Ikena Kai Place.

This photo was taken from above the new cul-de-sac. Lot B is on the right and Lot C is on the left. The siting of the road was chosen so that the large kiawe tree would be in the center of the cul-de-sac. We don't yet know if the two smaller kiawe trees, one on the left and one on the right, can be saved.

This shows some of A.J. Trucking and Excavating's equipment being used to grade the roadway for the extension of Ikena Kai Place. The photo was taken from a spot between Lot A (on the right) and Lot G (on the left), looking north. Lot 6 is in the background.
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April 7, 2007
The County has granted us a permit to do the grading of the Ikena Kai Place extension. Jerry Perreira's team has started to mark the final elevations and the excavation is slated to begin on April 9.

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April 1, 2007
Work on Phase II has finally started! Jerry Perreira, a long-time Maui general contractor, has the contract to build the extension of Ikena Kai Place and the rest of the infrastructure for Phase II. He has started with the preliminary clearing work, preparing for the construction of the paved road and the installation of the new water tanks.


The view from the extension of Ikena Kai Place down toward the southern corner of Lot 6. In this photo, Lot A is to the right and Lot G is to the left.




Jerry Perreira (left) and one of his bulldozer operators clear land near the new cul-de-sac.



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