2001
 
2001 Construction Projects
Construct Recreational Lodgings at Bellows AFS $870,348.77
HECO Kewalo 138kV Substation Phase 1B $477,642.00
Salvation Army Termite Repairs at Camp Homelani $203,105.00
Salvation Army Parking Lot at Manoa $60,527.00
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Hawaii Miscellaneous Repairs at Pukoloa Street $430,171.00
University of Hawaii Soccer & Football Field Improvements Storage Shed $350,675.00
Lyle Asaoka House Repairs $162,446.26
Coke Fountain USA Tanker Bay $79,744.00
Al Phillips The Cleaners New Fire Meter $28,153.00
Colliers Monroe Friedlander, Inc. Mark's Garage Metal Roof Demolition $47,358.00
Daiei, Inc. Seal Coat & AC Repairs $67,863.00

 

Construct Recreational Lodgings at Bellows AFS

  Recreational site lodgings, single story structures of wood framed construction on concrete slab-on-grade. Each lodging has a kitchen, living room, and lanai. The structures have exterior and interior finishes including appliances, cabinets, electrical lighting, communication, fire detection system, supporting utilities and all materials needed to provide a complete and usable building. Construction conformed to the latest handicap accessible guidelines.

 

 

 

 

Construct Recreational Lodgings Bellows Air Force Station

 

Hawaiian Electric Company Kewalo 138kV Substation Phase 1B

 

Salvation Army Termite Repairs at Camp Homelani

Salvation Army Parking Lot Manoa Headquarters

 

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Hawaii Miscellaneous Repairs at Pukoloa Street

Lyle Asaoka House Repairs

Walker-Moody 773T Bobcat

 

 

University of Hawaii Soccer & Football Field Improvements Storage Shed

 

   
         
   

A new pre-engineered metal building with grading, utilities, excavation, foundations, drainage system, water system, sanitary sewer system, concrete, masonry, miscellaneous metals, chain link fence, sealants, overhead rolling doors, finish hardware, painting, miscellaneous specialties, plumbing, electrical, and miscellaneous related work.

 

 

2002

 

2002 Construction Projects
Hawaiian Assets Management 444 Waiakamilo Road Fire Reconstruction $418,283.00
Citi Financial Tower Protective Netting $30,000.00
Hawaii Food Bank Building Demolition $36,550.00
Salvation Army Manoa Headquarters Parking Lot Reconstruction $41,861.00
Palolo Valley Housing Miscellaneous Site Improvements $451,098.00
Salvation Army New Office Trailer $436,385.00
Coca-Cola USA Fountain Office Renovation $50,109.00
Salvation Army Miscellaneous Site Work Manoa $47,224.00
Tesoro Exc Pipeline at Aole Street $32,048.32
Bank of Hawaii Waialae Kahala Branch Addition & Office Alterations $1,366,694.00
Tesoro Komohana Street Pipe Repairs $95,243.75
Sony Hawaii Mezzanine Second Stairs $47,034.00
Tesoro CGU Bullet Containment $80,000.00

 

Bank of Hawaii Waialae Kahala Branch Addition & Office Alterations

 

   
         

Approximately 6,000 s.f. of interior renovation and 1,600 s.f. of office addition. The bank was operational while the work was being performed. Site work included exterior lighting, landscaping & irrigation, AC paving, interior & exterior demolition, concrete, structural steel, metal decking, cold form framing, stainless steel handrails, finish carpentry, building insulation, direct applied exterior finish system, built-up bituminous roofing, flashing & sheet metal, wood doors, all glass entrances & storefronts, aluminum windows, finish hardware, glazing, cement plasters, gypsum board, ceramic tile, acoustic ceiling, wood flooring, resilient base, carpeting, painting, plumbing, A/C, and electrical.

 

 

The Salvation Army New Office Trailer

 

   
   

 

Project consisted of removal and replacement of a modular office trailer approximately 24' x 42', utilities excavation, offsite and onsite waterline main line for fire hydrant and new sprinkler system to trailer, clsm fill under roadway, cold plane asphalt, asphalt paving, roadway striping and pavement marking, concrete sidewalks, metal handrails, concrete, carpentry, painting, firesprinkler, plumbing, electrical work.

 

2002 Seal Coating Projects
91-110 Hanua Street Seal Coating $16,207
Daiei Waipahu Seal Coating & AC Repairs $200,478
Chaney Brooks Hamakua Seal Coating & AC $22,353
HRI Laie Shopping Center Seal Coat $51,931
Space Place Seal Coating & AC $25,346
Yacht Club Seal Coating & AC Terrace $36,788
Ching William Henry Road Seal Coating $22,140

 

Hawaiian Assets Management 444 Waiakamilo Road Fire Reconstruction

 

   
         
     
 

Hawaiian Assets Management 444 Waiakamilo Road Fire Reconstruction

 

 

Work consisted of demolition of existing building, which

was severely damage by fire.  Replaced with a new

metal building to match the existing building and interior

offices.

 

Citi Financial Tower Protective Netting

 

 

Salvation Army Installing Water Line

91-110 Hanua Street

Salvation Army Manoa Headquarters Parking Lot Reconstruction

Salvation Army Manoa Headquarters Parking Lot Reconstruction

Hawaii Food Bank Building Demolition

Palolo Valley Housing Miscellaneous Site Improvements

Tesoro Underground Pipe Repair Campbell Industrial Park

Office Staff At The Canoe Club For Secretary's Day

 

Tesoro CGU Bullet Containment

 

   
         
 

Work at the Tesoro Refinery consisted of pouring a

concrete slab under gas vessels and constructing a

containment berm with a gunite finish.

 

Checking out the SealMaster headquarters in Ohio.
Lyle Moody and Chris Laird
   

 

2003

 

The Start of A New Company

 

After seeing the need for a full service asphalt products manufacture store in Hawaii and the success that Walker-Moody Construction Co. Ltd. has had in seal coating, Walker-Moody Pavement Maintenance Products and Equipment, dba SealMaster Hawaii, has opened for business.

 

     
 

 

2003

 

2003 Construction Projects
Salvation Army Camp Homelani Termite Repairs $197,500.00
U.S. Department of the Interior Construct Storage Building at The James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge $363,897.00
Hawaii Food Bank Building A Demolition $69,000.00
Bank of Hawaii Investments Group Opelo Plaza Repairs $40,595.48
Bank of Hawaii Investments Group Pines Plaza Kona $197,275.00
Daiei Waipahu Freezer Slab $33,505.00
Tesoro Pump Pad & Pipe Support $33,378.13
Daiei Renovate Waipahu Annex $126,250.00
Daiei Kaheka Central Pacific Bank Renovation $33,152.00
The Estate of Samuel Damon Reroof Plywood Hawaii $86,000.00
Bank of Hawaii Investments Group Pines Plaza Shear Walls $39,510.00
AGS Engineering Sunset Beach $22,534.00
Bank of Hawaii Investments Group 318 Kinoole Street Renovation & Demolition of Existing Building $307,251.00

 

Department of The Interior Construct Storage Building at

The James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge

 

   
         
   

         
 

A new 80' x 40' pre-engineered metal storage building,
which included a repair shop, rollup doors, office, restroom,
sewer lift station, and site work.

 

The Salvation Army Camp Homelani Termite Repairs

 

   
         
   

         

Termite repairs and upgrading of existing guest facility.
 

Work included selective demolition, concrete, rough and finish carpentry, asphalt shingle roofing, wood doors, hardware, vinyl windows, gypsum board, ceramic tile, resilient flooring, painting, plumbing, and electrical.

 

 

Hawaii Foodbank Building II Demolition

 

Hawaii Foodbank New Concrete Slab

 

Marc Moody Industrial Complex Walker-Moody Investment

 

Lyle Moody and Daughter Meagan Fishing In Alaska

 

Daiei Kaheka Central Pacific Bank Renovation

 

Daiei Waipahu Freezer Slab

 

Daiei Renovate Waipahu Annex

 

Bank of Hawaii Investments Group Pines Plaza Kona

 

Bank of Hawaii Investments Group 318 Kinoole Street Renovation & Demolition of Existing Building

 

The Estate of Samuel Damon Reroof Plywood Hawaii

Lyle & Ross Moody at The World of Concrete Convention

Checking Out New Equipment

 

2003 Seal Coating Projects
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints Seal Coat Waimanalo $18,597.00
The Salvation Army Seal Coat Manoa Campus $16,364.00
Daiei Kailua Seal Coat & AC $58,279.00
The Yacht Club Seal Coat & AC $18,126.00

 

 

Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints Seal Coat Waimanalo

 

The Yacht Club Seal Coat & AC

 

Walker-Moody Construction 2003 Christmas Party

 

2004

 

Maile Moody is the oldest daughter of Lyle Moody, and the fourth generation of the Moody family to work at Walker-Moody Construction. She graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, with a bachelors degree in Science in Construction Management. Maile joined Walker-Moody Construction Co, Ltd. in January 2004. She holds a CQC certification issued by the Corps of Engineers and has an OSHA safety card for a 30-hour Occupational Health &  Safety Training Course. As Maile puts it, she will be the first female president of the company, and she is well on her way to this goal. Maile and  her father often spend time out on projects together. She excels in project management and estimating, and really takes pleasure in the work.

Maile was accepted  into the Master's Degree program in Construction Management at BYU Provo, and will leave Hawaii in January 2005 to pursue this next level in her education.  She is on track to graduate from the program in 2006.

 

2004 Construction Projects
Walker-Moody/Marc Moody Industrial Complex

Investment Property

Hawaii Foodbank Phase II $1,993,827.97
Operating Engineer Local Union No. 3 Joint Apprenticeship Committee for Hawaii Kahuku Training Center Maintenance Building $1,139,239.45

Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3 Joint Apprenticeship Committee of Hawaii Kahuku Training Center Water Tank & Appurtenances

$233,105.00
Thompson New Driveway & Miscellaneous Site Work $184,710.42
Bacon Universal Remove & Replace Roof $114,164.00
Tesoro Flare Gas FDN & Paving $262,750.90
Haig Site Work $274,239.00
Coke Reroof Production Area $27,400.00
Daiei Kaheka Roof Repairs $96,661.00
Department of Transportation Dillingham Airfield Septic Tanks $53,986.00
Daiei Pearl City Meat Kitchen $40,912.00

 

Marc Moody Industrial Complex

 

   
         
   

         

Marc Moody Industrial Complex owned by Walker-Moody Construction Co., Ltd. and is a design build project including a two acre lot with all site work.  A one-half (50'-0" x 242'-0") one user section with open and inset front two bay, two-story office entry and open and enclosed warehouse sections. The other half (50'-0" x 242'-0") with eleven each rental spaces including individual 14'-5" H x 14'-0" W roll-up doors and a community men's and women's restroom facilities. All exterior and interior walls are constructed with pre-engineered materials. The building also utilizes a continuous fascia and overhang to naturally ventilate all the storage spaces and provides a pleasing architectural "hat".

 

Hawaii Foodbank, Phase II

 

   
         
   

         

A design/build project with a new warehouse, distribution and office. This project's design, permits and construction were required to be completed in two phases, starting with Phase I in 1993 and Phase II on June 1, 2004. The work performed provided approximately 31,200 square feet under one roof including, demolition, earthwork, utilities, sewer system, cast-in-place concrete, reinforced masonry, structural steel, steel joists, steel floor decks, cold-formed metal framing, metal fabrication, carpentry, membrane waterproofing, roofing, rolling service doors, recessed loading dock, pre-engineered metal buildings, hydraulic passenger elevator, fire extinguishing sprinkler systems, plumbing, refrigeration and freezer, air conditioning, and fire alarm system.

 

Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3 Joint Apprenticeship Committee of Hawaii

Kahuku Training Center Water Tank & Appurtenance

 

   
         
 

The project consisted of sitework and concrete foundations for the installation of a 67,000-gallon metal water tank.  Specific work included site clearing and grubbing, grading, excavation and backfilling for utilities and foundation, rip rap drainage outlet, chain link fencing and gates, aggregate roadway, reinforced concrete jacketing, reinforced concrete foundation and slab, installation of owner furnished metal water tank, miscellaneous painting, owner installed electrical work, water level sensor and signaling devices.

 

Tesoro Flare Gas FDN & Paving

 

   
         
   
     

This Tesoro project consisted of civil sitework and concrete foundations for the installation of above ground refinery equipment and vessels.  Specific work included site clearing and grubbing, grading, probe and grouting for underground cavities, foundation drilling, excavation and backfilling, underground electrical grounding and conduit work, concrete electrical ductline jacketing, reinforced concrete foundation, slabs, and pedestals, concrete paving.

 

Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3 Joint Apprenticeship Committee of Hawaii

Kahuku Training Facility Maintenance Building

 

   
         
 

This project consisted of sitework utilities for water, fire sprinkler, sewer, and electrical.  Installation of a precast concrete septic tank and leach field system. Excavation and engineered fill for the building structure.  Construction of a 6,986 sf pre-engineered metal building with office and mezzanine storage.  Specific components included:  10” reinforced concrete slab, embedded steel track, 4’ high reinforced concrete abuse wall, masonry at spaces under Mezzanine and around Oil Storage room, miscellaneous metals including curved under hung hoist rail, cabinetry, metal doors and windows,  cold form metal framing for Oil Storage room, acoustical ceilings, resilient flooring, epoxy painting, visual display boards, wall louvers, toilet and bath accessories, hoist, cable and hose reels, pre-engineered metals building with 22 gage metal roof, wall, liner material, mechanical plumbing, compressed air piping, fire sprinkler, AC and ventilation, electrical.

 

 

Thompson Residence New Driveway

& Miscellaneous Site Work

 

Bacon Universal Remove & Replace Roof

 

2,000 Gallon Water Truck

 

Ross and Grandson John Checking Out Walker-Moody Property in Waipo Valley on the Big Island

Haig Site Work

 

Operating Engineer Local Union No. 3 Joint Apprenticeship Committee for Hawaii

Kahuku Training Center Maintenance Building

 

2004 Seal Coating Projects
Salvation Army Manoa AC Repairs & Sealcoat $88,713.00
Hawaiiana Management Makiki Palms Sealcoat $16.924.00
First Church Sealcoat & AC $25,755.00
Daiei Kaheka Sealcoat First Floor $56,342.88
Pacific Eye Sealcoat & AC $14,655.00
Bradley Sealcoat $4,980.00
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints Seal Coat Mililani Stake Center $18,550.00
Salvation Army Sealcoat & AC Sumner Street $34,721.00
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints 622 Judd Street AC Overlay & Berm $24,879.00
Alamo Car Rental Sealcoat & AC $14,997.00
Marukai Sealcoat & AC $61,170.00

 

 

Salvation Army Manoa AC Repairs & Sealcoat

Hawaiiana Management Makiki Palms Sealcoat

First Church Sealcoat & AC

Daiei Kaheka Sealcoat First Floor

Bradley Sealcoat

 

 

2005

 

Walker-Moody Construction Co., Ltd. celebrates 110 years of service to the Hawaiian Islands with a company party aboard the USS Missouri.  Ross Moody talked about Walker-Moody Construction Co., Ltd.'s deep roots with the military over the years and projects that surrounded Pearl Harbor.

 

 

 

 

 

Dale & Sarah Rowley

 

Lyle & Dawna Moody

 

 

Carl Higa

 

Chris Laird & Daughter

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike & Mitzi Arakaki

 

Lyle & Jane Asaoka

 

 

Keenan & Terry Wilson

 

Buster, Chevy & Kaena Place

 

Abel Medeiros & Daughter

 

 

Lani & Leticia Agustin

 

Junior Prieto & Family

 

Ron & Karen Incillo

 

 

 

2005 Construction Projects
Hawaiian Electric Company - New Kuahua Substation (Phase 1) $2,106,744
Haig - Concrete Parking Deck $302,769
Coca-Cola Kauai - Facility Renovation $93,000
Hawaii Stage & Lighting - Re-roofing $57,183
Salvation Army Manoa - Main Building Alterations $199,412
Coca-Cola Production Plant - Re-roofing  $34,449
Tesoro - Control Building Wastewater System $37,700
Advanced Manufacturing Technologies (Navajo Hawai'ian Native Corporation) - New Building $1,068,411
REIT - 669 Ahua Site Work $48,722
Salvation Army Kona - Termite Repairs $44,899
Queen Emma Foundation - New Parking Lot $46,875
Tesoro Kapolei - Civil Construction for Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Foundations $270,350
Coca-Cola USA - Repair Building Columns $15,476

 

HECO - New Kuahua Substation, Phase 1

 

   
         
   

A two million dollar project consisting of perimeter dust / security fencing,  site clearing and grubbing, demolition, site excavation and backfilling, drilled piers for control house, transformer pads and steel structure footings, sitework for underground electrical ductwork, electrical  handholes, and site and structure grounding.  Reinforced concrete pier foundations, foundations for CMU property walls and firewalls, control house slab, ramps and walkways, transformer pads and trenches, cable trench, breaker pads, bollards, curbs and gutters. 

 

12” thick CMU property walls with moss rock veneer and 12” thick CMU firewalls,  metal embedded plates and anchors, metal entry drive gate, metal trench frames and covers, metal guardrails and bollards, chain link sliding gate and property fencing, landscape and irrigation work, fiberglass reinforced plastic trench grating, bollards painting, site rock fill, vegetation control and asphalt paved driveway.

 

 

Haig Concrete Parking Structure

 

   
         
   

This project consisted of a 1,382 s.f. by 1'-2" thick suspended reinforced concrete parking structure and three 20" diameter by 10' thick reinforced concrete slab on grade, reinforced concrete foundations and stair, sitework consisting of foundation excavation and backfilling. Construction featured steep access down to the site, 15 ton Bantam crane assisting in site and concrete work, one sided concrete retaining wall construction with engineered strongback shoring and wall form system, engineered parking deck shoring system, and a combination slick line and boom concrete pumping.

 

Advanced Manufacturing Technologies

Navajo Hawaiian Native Corporation New Building

 

A million dollar project, Walker-Moody supplied and built the Varco-Pruden metal building for this wood truss manufacturing plant.  

Construction included

  • excavation and backfilling

  • reinforced concrete foundations and slab

  • equipment foundations and restroom slab

  • installing the 34,000 square foot pre-engineered metal building (250’ long by 135’ wide)

 

 

 

 

Tesoro ULSD Civil Installation

 

  • probing and grouting for voids

  • drilling for ground rod and ground well installation

  • drilling for miscellaneous pier foundations

  • drilling for bollards

  • coral excavation

  • backfilling

  • reinforced concrete foundations

 
 
  • retaining walls & and slabs

  • electrical grounding work

  • metal bollards

  • asphalt pavement patchwork

 

 

 

 

HECO Substation Sub Base Pearl Harbor

 

Haig Concrete Parking Deck

Tesoro ULSD Civil Installation

Lyle and John Moody at Hawaiian Electric Job Site