Modular Hawaii Reflects on Gratitude and Community After Successful Launch
Celebrating a Season of Gratitude at Modular Hawaii
As the season of gratitude unfolds, Modular Hawaii reflects on its remarkable journey over the last six months. Founded amidst a backdrop of growing community ties and trust, the company has not only established itself but also embraced the values of friendship and collaboration that have played a crucial role in its success. With signed contracts extending into 2026, Modular Hawaii stands as a testament to what can be achieved when people come together in pursuit of a shared vision.
Mike Fox, the founder of Modular Hawaii, emphasizes the importance of community and relationships that have helped shape the company's trajectory. Reflecting on the launch, he stated, "How does a business launch in six months? It starts with gratitude and the people who have been with you from the beginning." It is this essence of gratitude that has guided the company as it built connections, starting with a call to Lloyd Kandell, his longtime agency partner, who helped rekindle previous collaborations.
The reunification with former associates, including Melinda Mullis from OrangeRoc, highlights the significant impact of past relationships in realizing new aspirations. This synergy has empowered Modular Hawaii not only to operate efficiently but also to create pathways for original team members, such as Edie Nakoa and Kimo Nakoa, to achieve ownership status, further embedding the values of community and collaboration deep within its operations.
The business model of Modular Hawaii adapts to diverse needs, serving schools, healthcare providers, construction crews, and government agencies, among others. The local team’s intimate understanding of Hawaii's logistics provides a competitive edge, allowing the company to offer rapid, high-quality solutions that redefine traditional construction methods. One team member expressed the company's ethos: "It's important to be grateful this season. Each of us has strengths, and together we're able to serve customers with exceptional care. We're human-centric, believing that every space we deliver supports a person, a role, and a purpose." The modular units are designed to cater to immediate needs and foster growth while being responsive and adaptable.
As part of its ongoing commitment to community welfare, Modular Hawaii has partnered with Friends of Hawaii Charities at the Sony Open in Hawai'i. This partnership, led by Sales Manager Guy Murakami, represents the company's social responsibility and engagement with the local community. Their contribution as a major event sponsor at the Sony Open in January 2026 will further reinforce their dedication to supporting initiatives that uplift Hawaii’s cultural and economic landscape. Murakami stated, "It's an honor to support an event that brings people together and highlights the best of Hawaii. Providing these modular units is our way of giving back and contributing to an event that has such a positive impact on our islands."
With the mission to deliver reliable, fast, and high-quality modular structures, Modular Hawaii operates under a general contractor license while adopting a human-centered approach to design and service delivery. The company's commitment is evident in every project, ensuring professionalism and efficiency. For organizations looking to expand rapidly and effectively in Hawaii, Modular Hawaii stands as a trusted partner, dedicated to creating spaces that accommodate various purposes and needs.
For inquiries, interested parties can reach out to Sales Managers Edie Nakoa or Guy Murakami at (808) 767-6700 or via email at [email protected] More information is available on their website at www.ModularHawaii.com.