Announcement | Announcement
Announcement | Announcement
Mayor Richard Bissen, Jr. has proclaimed February 19 to 25, 2023 as Engineers Week in Maui County. The week is annually recognized throughout the country to spotlight the work engineers do and the contributions the profession makes toward finding opportunities and developing innovative solutions to help make a difference in local and global challenges.
"With their skillful problem-solving abilities, engineers are often creators of our future and we join the rest of the nation in celebrating their contributions with the Proclamation. I’m especially proud of our engineers who are employed by the County of Maui. Their work in our different departments serve our community and make an important difference in our daily lives," Mayor Bissen said.
Tune in this week to see:· Dan Shupack, a civil engineer with the Department of Management, talk about his underground project.· Paul Barany. Highways Superintendent with the Department of Public Works, discuss how engineers helped get traffic flowing in East Maui last year.· Tammy Yeh, a civil engineer with the Department of Water Supply, describe how building with Legos influenced her career.· Sage Kiyonaga, a civil engineer in the Department of Environmental Management, tell what happened when he took apart a battery-operated television set as a child.· John Datiles, a civil engineer with the Department of Public Works, reveal how gummy worms helped make him an engineer.
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(Images courtesy: Gaylord Paul Garcia/County of Maui)Some of the 40 engineers employed by the County of Maui pose with Mayor Richard Bissen, Jr. on the front lawn of Kalana O Maui County Building.Mayor Richard Bissen, Jr. talks with some County of Maui engineers on the front lawn of Kalana O Maui County Building.
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