Community.

Some of our favorite projects support the community.

Not only do we provide the structures that frame our community we believe that it is crucial to continue to participate in the vibrant social fabric here on the Big Island. With that in mind here are some of the projects that support the place we call home.


Hawaii Island Humane Society.

When completed this 12 acre facility will be a state of the art animal shelter and an asset to the entire community. The location was originally a quarry in the 1950s and 1960s. It was also home to Fuku-bonsai. When you are on site you can catch a glimpse of its past life. Everyone who visits is amazed by it beauty.
If, you are interested in learning more contact the Hawaii Humane Society at www.hihs.org .


Hawaii Wildlife Center

The Hawaii Wildlife Center mission is to protect, conserve and aid in the recovery of Hawaii’s native wildlife. This 4500 sq. ft. native bird and bat hospital and rehabilitation facility sits on two acres in North Kohala. If you are interested in learning more contact the Hawaii Wildlife Center at www.hawaiiwildlifecenter.org


Na Lamaku Emergency Shelter.

As part of the County of Hawaii emergency proclamation on combating homelessness Tinguely Development helped construct 19 new 8’ x 10’ temporary shelters for the homeless of Kona .

Thank you for letting us get involved... The community can come together and be a part of the solution
— Phil Tinguely
 

Halau Hoolako Community Resource Center.

The resource center is a LEED certified building. It was built to advance Hawaiian values and used local materials.