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History of the HICA
The Association had its beginnings as a strictly social organization of Hilo building industry professionals who held parties at various tea houses and dubbed themselves the Japanese Contractors' Association. In 1958, with a desire to include a larger population and become more politically active, the group incorporated as the Hilo Contractors' Association. Then, in 1959 and 1960 a series of notable events in the Big Island building industry helped launch the Association's activities:
"In 1960 an organization was finally formed because a series of incidents occurred in Hilo," recalled then-President George McEldowney in 1986, who had also been president in 1962 and 1971. "Because of this everyone felt the need to come together." In the early 1960s, at the time having no more than 40 members, the young Association nevertheless managed to establish a bidding procedure and bid pickup system — where customers and developers needing bids dropped off their requests, which were then picked up by general contractors for pricing. Also formed was the Construction Industry Legislation Organization (CILO) as well as the Hawaii State Contractors' Council. The Hawaii State Contractors' Council has since dissolved, but the CILO continues today as the Construction Industry Council of Hawaii (CICH). Around this time, the organization also built their office, which is still located today at 494-C Kalanikoa Street in Hilo. In the 1960s and '70s, delegations of members from the Hilo Contractors' Association made several trips to Honolulu. On one such occasion, the group met with then-Governor George Ariyoshi to update him on the status of the building industry on the Island of Hawaii. They also requested that the State release funds to aid in the resuscitation of the slow industry at the time.
As the industry on the west side of the Big Island began to grow, contractors there began to join the rapidly growing Hilo Contractors' Association. In order to include these new members, in 1981 the group changed its name to the present day Hawaii Island Contractors' Association. Over the years membership has expanded to include more of the smaller general and subcontractors, as well as equipment and material suppliers. Associate members are also a very important part of the Hawaii Island Contractors' association and include accountants, insurance carriers, financial institutions, utility companies and the like. The HICA currently has 130 member companies and 152 individual members. The Association has a number of very active committees, including:
It is the mission of the Hawaii Island Contractors' Association to be the voice of its members in industry-related matters in the State of Hawaii, and particularly on the Big Island. |
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