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             16 HAWAII RENOVATION DECEMBER 11, 2022
        HOMEWORKS CONSTRUCTION
      The 2,400-square-foot main resi- dence is augmented by a 300-square- foot covered lanai on the second floor with views of Waikiki, the ocean, Dia- mond Head and Koko Head. It includes two bedrooms, two baths and a large custom kitchen. The ADU, located at ground level, is 800 square feet and in- cludes two bedrooms, one bath, a cus- tom kitchen and a lanai with a Diamond Head view. The property provides ample parking, with a two-car carport, two ad- ditional spaces for the ADU and a 70 by 20 foot driveway.
A design/build firm, Homeworks Construction provides “all design and construction services under one roof,” the company slogan. Homeworks was named one of Hawaii’s best construc- tion companies in Honolulu Star-Ad- vertiser’s “Hawaii’s Best” awards pro- gram and “Builder of the Year” by the Building Industry Association of Ha- waii (BIA). The National Association of Home Builders has designated the com- pany a “Built Green Professional” and “Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist.”
Homeworks offers free consultation at the proposed job site as well as at the company offices in the Homeworks Building at 2111 S. Beretania St. To make an appointment or for more infor- mation, please call 808-955-2777 or go to homeworkshawaii.com.
   HOMEWORKS CONSTRUCTION
CONTACT
2111 S. Beretania St., Honolulu
WEB
homeworkshawaii.com
   A unique new multigenerational home designed and built by Homeworks Construction is nearing completion on an 8,000-square- foot site in St. Louis Heights, replacing the original 80-year-old structure. The new home provides the family with twice as much living space as the previous dwelling, which was built by the owner’s grandfather. Natural light, ventilation and views have been improved by the cre- ative architectural design and thoughtful interior layout. Exterior features include standing seam metal roofing and shiplap
wood siding.
According to Sylvio Boucher, Home- works Construction president and chief
of field operations, the company’s design/ build team was in close touch with the owners on all aspects of the project.
“All available property was utilized to maximize the size of the home and pro- vide space for a large family with three generations living there,” he says. “This involved the removal of large trees and boulders ... many truckloads of materials were hauled away before we could start the site work. Concrete was then poured for the house and driveway ... a total of 70 cubic yards for the house to create a solid slab and firm foundation for the structure. We lost much time during the rainy months, but we are moving toward a year-end completion.”
          



















































































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