From Commercial Development to Workforce Housing, We Deliver Superior Results, On Time and On Budget

University of Hawaii Maui Campus — Remodel of Paina and the Ka’a’iki buildings

Our Projects

A leader in the construction business across the Hawaiian Islands focusing on the Island of Maui since 1993, Betsill Brother Construction always builds with sustainability, durability and cost effectiveness in mind. Check out our projects.

“We contracted with Betsill Brother to build out our live/work project: Kai Ani Village in Kihei. The Construction team was extraordinary… I cannot say enough about the team’s ability to keep the project moving forward no matter the obstacle thrown at them.”

TODD LEIBL | CEO, Victory Development, Inc.

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Kamalii Alayna Subdivision

A ninety-two home development including private roads and large park for families to enjoy. Homes range from three to five bedrooms.

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Custom Homes

This $2.5 M custom home is located below the West Maui mountain and has amazing views of the ocean, Ho’okipa (Jaws) and Haleakala Mountain. The home sits on six acres and has a workshop and a pool.

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Maui Park Plaza

A-Plus Commercial Building located in the Maui Teck Park. Building includes offices and large courtyard with great island views .

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Kai Ani Village Condos

The first live/work condo development in Maui, the Kai Ani community includes twenty-four live/work units and seventy-five condo residences and an infinity pool. Kai Ani is ideally located in the center of Kihei and is within a 5-minute walk to churches, banks, restaurants and grocery stores.

Hale Kaiola

Architect’s rendering of a brand new, forty-workforce housing unit development project in Kihei which will start in June 2021.

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Hope Chapel Church

This extensive church complex includes the main sanctuary as well as two education wings and a playground.

“We were blessed and privileged to have Betsill Brother as our Contractor… They helped us to save money in some areas and helped us to also understand that it would be better to spend some money in other areas now rather than later.”

STEPHEN KANESHIRO | Pastor of Valley Isle Fellowship