Building Industry Hawaii - July 2023

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MARYL GROUP CONSTRUCTION INC. www.marylgroup.com

M aryl Group Construction Inc. (MGCI) spent most of 2022 in the affordables market, build- ing steel-framed apartments and completing structural improvements. It also bumped MGCI to No. 14, with reported 2022 revenue of $107 million — up 31 percent from $73.6 million in 2021. MGCI, a general contractor, specializes in rough carpentry and hanging drywall. Projects completed in 2022 include landlord improve- ments at Maui Marketplace, tenant improvements at Skechers in Kona Commons on the Big Island and an affordable apartment building in Lahaina. “We’re doing a high school project and class- room building,” adds Tim Choi, strategic plan- ning manager. “We’ll do everything, with the exception of high-rises.” Mid-rise buildings are an area of expertise. In 2022, MGCI completed Kaiāulu o Kupuohi, an affordable LEED-for-Homes certified, mid-rise 89-unit apartment community on Maui for nonprofit affordable housing developer Ikaika Ohana.

2022 REVENUE: $ 107M

YEARS IN HAWAI‘I: 13

EMPLOYEES: 47

Kaiāulu o Kupuohi features 20 one-bedroom units, 34 two-bedrooms and 35 three-bedrooms, each with Energy Star appliances, LED lighting, solar-water heating and air conditioning. “If you can dream it, we can build it,” is a cornerstone slogan at MGCI. The company says it “stays faithful to a project’s architectural intent” and that “at every step, the success of the finished project depends upon a close, trusting and coop- erative spirit between all entities involved.” – Paula Bender One of several developments that MGCI completed on Maui includes Kaia- ulu O Halele‘a, a multi-family workforce rental community, located adjacent to the Maui Nui Golf Club on Lipoa Parkway in Kihei. PHOTO COURTESY MARYL GROUP CONSTRUCTION INC.

Tim Choi

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