David S. Honda, GC

David S. Honda is a native of the San Fernando Valley, located in the northern section of Los Angeles. He is the President and Chief Executive Officer of DS Honda Construction, Inc. As the principal in charge he provides leadership in marketing, project administration, field supervision and feasibility studies/contract documents for corporate office, medical clinic and retail space planning and design.
After more than five decades perfecting his signature style of high refinement and superior quality in historic and commercial tenant high-rise construction projects, Mr. Honda is now among a handful of experts working in partnership with the governments of Asian countries to help them avoid the brute-force style of economic development. Mr. Honda is also regularly invited to Asian countries such as Japan, Vietnam, and South Korea by government and trade organizations, where he is a valued expert in the field of environmental design and project management.
Mr. Honda started the California State University, Northridge Construction Management four
year degree program certified by ACCE and has remained involved for the past twenty years.
Mr. Honda was named Small Businessman of the Year by the California State Assembly in
1988 and was awarded the Mendenhall Leadership Award from the Van Nuys Chamber of
Commerce for a visionary community development project.
He has served as the Chairman of the Board of California State University Northridge’s
Foundation, Co-Chair/Founder of the Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley,
Chairman of the Van Nuys Hospital Foundation, Chairman of the United Chamber of
Commerce (an umbrella organization of 23 local chambers), and received commission
appointments to the City of Los Angeles’ Planning, North Valley and the Disabled Access
Appeals Commissions, the State of California’s 51 st District Agricultural Association, and the
California Council on Criminal Justice Commission. He has also served as President of the
Rotary Club of Van Nuys and the Asian Business Association of Los Angeles. He currently
chairs the construction management program at California State University Northridge.
Mr. Honda’s experience in the construction industry includes serving with the Los Angeles
office of the New York based planning and design firm SLS Environetics, performing space
planning and technical drawings for such clients as Tishman Construction, Dillingham and
Buckeye Construction Company, and afterward he became Chief Executive Officer of
Spacemakers, Inc of Beverly Hills.
Mr. Honda incorporated in 1980 DS Honda Construction, Inc. based in Northridge, California
and is responsible for planning over three million square feet and the construction of over five
million square feet of commercial high-rise tenant improvements.
Majic Khabbaz

Majic has over 40 years of diverse experience in executive management and corporate consulting, specializing in business operations, sales and marketing, M & A at both national and international levels. His expertise spans multiple industries, including aerospace and defense industry, Agriculture, property management, real estate investments, hospitality, with strong ability in business growth, budget management, and operations/process improvement.
Majic has a proven track record as a Senior Management Executive, leading corporations with a large sales force and annual revenues of $250M. He also served as the Director of Corporate Development and Board Member for multiple Aerospace and defense companies with over 250-500 employees. In this role, he managed client relationships both domestically and internationally with main focus on business growth.
Majic’s experience also includes an extensive background in the hospitality industry, where he worked as a Hospitality Ambassador, collaborating and developing multiple restaurants across Los Angeles.
Among his key strengths are strategic planning, problem resolution, and maintaining high standards of quality, customer care, and service.
Jay Moore, RA, GC, LEED AP

Jay Moore has over 30 years experience in the design and construction field. He is a licensed Architect and General Contractor in the State of California and LEED AP. He has a very diverse design and construction experience that includes public utilities, schools, universities, and commercial facilities.
Most recently Mr. Moore was the Facility Director at both Ventura and Cerritos Colleges where he managed over 100 acres of property at each school and over 1 million square feet of occupied space. As Deputy Director of Construction for Los Angeles Unified School District (second largest school district in the United States) he managed and coordinated new construction and modernization programs that encompassed the entire School District with the responsibility of a $2.4 billion program.
Mr. Moore worked on the planning and future implementation of solar energy projects for the
northern region of LAUSD encompassing the San Fernando Valley.
Previously, Mr. Moore was Real Estate Manager for the University and North Campus Park Development Corporations, auxiliaries to California State University at Northridge. He represented the University in the development of a $50 million Biotechnology project and was the project manager for Associated Students’ Children’s Center, University Alumni Center, and Faculty University Center.
Mr. Moore also worked as Planning Manager, Facility Manager, Project & Construction Manager, and Architect for the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (DWP) (the largest public utility in the United States). He has master planned over five million square feet in 600 structures at nearly 400 locations in five states. He was also Project Manager for over 200 million dollars of design and construction projects for DWP. He headed a DWP management team on facility management and planning, and he established a facility management program. Mr. Moore was responsible for the designs of several utility facilities throughout the Western United States that included Sawtelle hydroelectric power plant; Relay Stations; Distribution Stations; Adelanto, Delta, and Sylmar Converter Stations; and Haynes, Harbor and Valley Oil Fired Generating Stations.
Also he was project manager and construction manager on the renovations of the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel and Newporter Inn in Newport Beach, California. Mr. Moore has a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, a Masters Degree in Architecture from the University of Colorado at Denver, and has served on several committees including the Ventura County Citizen’s Transportation Advisory
Committee, Moorpark Unified School District Strategic Planning Committee and Vision 2010 Committee, and City of Moorpark’s Public Art Advisory Committee
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