Swinerton announced the opening of its newest permanent office in Wailuku, Maui on Jan. 16. The 6,250-square-foot facility features a large timber mezzanine designed and fabricated by Swinerton-adjacent firm Timberlab and can support up to 12 team members. The mezzanine also houses multiple office spaces underneath.
The addition of the new office is a part of Swinerton’s efforts to show commitment to the Maui community and economy.
“Swinerton has a long history of building on Maui dating back to the 1960s,” said Vice President, Hawaii Division Manager Aaron Yamasaki. “Our goal is to continue positively contributing to the Maui community, and by establishing a permanent Maui office, we can better support our clients and our team in delivering general contracting and construction services within the aviation, hospitality, industrial, retail and luxury retail markets.”
David Sundberg, Swinerton project executive, will be heading the Maui office. Sundberg brings over 25 years of industry experience to the role, spending over a decade working on Maui projects.
“Our new office enhances our ability to serve the community by providing local resources and expertise tailored to Maui’s specific needs,” said Sundberg.
Upcoming Swinerton Maui projects include renovations at the Royal Lahaina Hotel, Maui Airport Industrial Warehouse, upgrades at Hawaiian Airlines OGG Lounge, Southwest and American Airlines and luxury retail improvements.