Excavation in Kekaha
Kekaha is the last town on Kauaʻi's West Side before the road runs out at Polihale — a dry, plantation-era community with large ag parcels, beachfront homes, and steady septic and site-prep work.
Working on the ground in Kekaha
Arid coastal climate, deep sand near the shoreline, hard caliche and coral substrate inland, and long haul distances that add cost to material delivery and dust control.
What we run here
Cesspool-to-IWS conversions, ag road grading, foundation pads on sand, trenching for ag and utility runs, and driveway construction on large West Side parcels.
Your cesspool priority zone
the hawaiʻi department of health classifies every cesspool on the island into a priority zone based on proximity to drinking water, streams, the coastline, and sensitive ecosystems. here is what shows up inside Kekaha.
working target: convert by 2030
high-priority zone, these cesspools sit closest to drinking water wells, streams, the coastline, or sea-level rise zones. flagged for fastest conversion.
2030 and 2035 are working targets recommended by the hawaiʻi cesspool conversion working group and reflected in kauaʻi county's grant prioritization. the only deadline in current law is january 1, 2050 under act 125. zone assignments are read from the doh prioritization tool.
Want your property's exact zone?
we pull your tmk against the doh prioritization tool during our free site visit and map your specific path to a compliant system.
Request a Site VisitReady to break ground in Kekaha?
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