• 2014 NFL Ohana Day Wrap Up


    By Travis Furumoto

    Ohana Day Sponsor GP Roadway SolutionsHopefully you had a chance this past Saturday to attend Ohana Day at Aloha Stadium. It was a great experience for youths and fans and we're glad we were able to be a sponsor of such a great family event. Hopefully the NFL will continue to keep the Pro Bowl and all of its events in Hawaii for future years.

    In case you couldn't make it, or if you just need a quick break from your work day, here are some of our photos from Saturday's Ohana Day.

    Enjoy!

     

  • 2014 NFL Ohana Day


    NFL fans at 2013 NFL Ohana DayBy Travis Furumoto

    If you and your family are fans of the NFL, then this Saturday (January 25) is your chance to get autographs from your favorite NFL players at the 2014 NFL Ohana Day.

    Held at Aloha Stadium, Ohana Day is a free, family-friendly event that takes place the day before the Pro Bowl game. Both Pro Bowl teams hold open practices for the public and at the end of each practice many players take the time to visit fans to sign autographs.

    You can check out photos from last year’s Ohana Day here.

  • Impact of Federal Sign Regulations on Private Property


    By Bob Peterson

    Compliant STOP SignThis post is a version of the article "A Sign From The Feds" found in the December 2013-January 2014 issue of Building Management Hawaii.

    If the public travels on a property you own or manage, such as a shopping center, office, apartment complex, or recreational facility, any traffic control device must conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

     

  • Reduce Speeding- How to Enforce a STOP Sign


    STOP SignBy Scott Lai

    You might have had a couple of close calls on your property, or even received complaints from tenants/employees about speeding in your parking lot. Installing a STOP sign is a good first step to reduce speeding. But it’s very easy for a speeding motorist to completely ignore a STOP sign and drive through. If your STOP sign is being ignored, it may be time to take an aggressive approach to reduce speeding in your parking lot.