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The fee is $3. Seating is limited. For registration and payment information, contact Lori Sasaki at 327-4797 or lori.e.sasaki@hawaii.gov by Jan. 5.

Area company wins industry accolade

Kona Sunset Pools and Spas was one of three companies presented with the 2010 Pinnacle Award granted by Luxury Pools magazine. The Kailua-Kona-based company was honored for construction, designs and builds for clients throughout Hawaii.

Companies were judged on the basis of functionality, structural engineering and hydraulics, landscape architecture and appearance. As part of his submission, Sherman Williams, principal of the firm, submitted photos of the construction process, including images of the site prior to construction and after steel and plumbing were installed. His documentation included a complete set of structural plans and plumbing schematics as well as multiple views of the finished project. His winning project is a multilevel pool that blends with the island’s natural beauty. Boulders define the spa’s spillover waterfall and a multicolored stone wall divides two pools, complementing the project’s design.

The two other winners were David Tisherman’s Visuals Inc., of Manhattan Beach, Calif., and HydroScapes LLC of Fountain Hills, Ariz.


State labor laws is focus of seminar

A seminar, “Navigating Hawaii’s Labor Laws,” will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Jan. 12 at the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority conference room. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.

Keynote speakers will be Josephine Keliipio, enforcement specialist, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Disability Compensation, giving an update on workers compensation, temporary disability insurance and prepaid health care laws; Glen Matsuda, auditor supervisor, Employer Services Section, Unemployment Insurance Division, discussing the unemployment insurance tax increase and how it will impact a business; and Alvin Inoue, Hawaii branch manager, Unemployment Insurance Division, discussing unemployment insurance requirements for employers.

Light refreshments will be served.

All human resources professionals, office managers, administrators, contracted certified public accountants, as well as other interested individuals, corporations and agencies are encouraged to attend.

The fee is $3. Seating is limited. For registration and payment information, contact Lori Sasaki at 327-4797 or lori.e.sasaki@hawaii.gov by Jan. 5.