Excavation in Līhuʻe
Līhuʻe is Kauaʻi's commercial and county seat — most permits cross the desk in Līhuʻe, and we work the full corridor from Nāwiliwili harbor up through Puhi and Hanamāʻulu.
Working on the ground in Līhuʻe
Mixed urban, light-industrial, and residential parcels. Older inland subdivisions have aging cesspools; coastal areas near Nāwiliwili have shallow rock.
What we run here
Commercial site grading, parking lot prep, utility trenching, residential cesspool conversions, and demolition for tear-down rebuilds near Rice Street and the airport.
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 Līhuʻe.
working target: convert by 2035
elevated-priority zone, close to sensitive water sources but not at the highest exposure tier.
statutory deadline: January 1, 2050
long-window zone, further from sensitive water sources. still requires conversion under act 125 by 2050.
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 Līhuʻe?
Call for a project-specific scope and estimate.
