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    Kalb's Q&A for ContractorsBy David Kalb, President of Capitol Services, Inc.

    The new calendar will put a smile on the face of many readers as it brings anUnhappy New Year for unlicensed contractors. The mystery of an unexpected lettefrom the CSLB sets a suspense story in motion. Another general contractor wants toroot out some serious problems with his plan of action

    Q: I have an individual contractors license that the CSLB advised was suspendedlast week because a previous (corporate) license that I am associated with was

    suspended due to unpaid judgments. These were recorded a year ago. The previous license was dissolved(after the judgment) and unfortunately I did not cancel the license with the CSLB. We did not file bankruptcand Ive been told its too late to do so. How can I get my sole owner license reinstated?

    A: Based on the information provided, it would appear that the only way for you to get the CSLB to lift theirsuspension would be to take care of the unpaid judgment. If Bankruptcy is not an alternative you may be able twork out a payment plan with whom ever is owed the money. I am sorry but I do not know of any other way tget your license reinstated.

    Q: I have a Class A license, but I have never really used it. I'm now starting a plumbing service businessand would like to know your opinion about using my license in this business.

    I am planning to take the C-36 (plumbing) test; however, I'm thinking the Class A may be appropriate fothis business. Most repairs inside buildings are small in size and value, but outdoor sewer line and water linrepairs will most likely be the most intensive and higher priced repairs. Wouldn't a Class A be moreappropriate for this work?

    Also, I formed a Limited Liability Company (LLC) before I noticed the board does not license LLC's. Iupdated my license with the new company name and may have even told them it was a Limited LiabilityCompany. Does this mean my LLC offers no protection? I am listed as a sole proprietor on the license and I'assuming I can't change it. What do you think?

    A: First, you cannot do business as a LLC so it would appear this offers you little or no protection. Second, if

    you notified the Board of a name change using the LLC designation, they would reject it. Third, if youreregistered with the CSLB as a sole owner but actually doing business as a LLC, this could cause you a significanproblem.

    Finally to handle a plumbing service business you should have a C-36 classification. The "A" would be propeif only handling outdoor sewer and water line repairs; however, this would not cover indoor residential orcommercial plumbing service problems.

    Unlicensed contractors caught in the act now face much greater peril in California with passage of new laws topunish them. The Legislature put sharper teeth in the law to take a larger bite out of unlicensed contractorscrimes and protect consumers. FIRST offenders now face jail time and/or up to $5000 in fines. Previously, a fir

    offense was considered a misdemeanor with no set penalty or fines. REPEAT offenders also face much greaterperil in working unlicensed as jail time and fines go way up. For consumers, anyone hiring an illegal contactorcan receive restitution for unfinished work whether they knew the contractor was unlicensed or not.

    Knowledge is power. Knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediatelywhen you call 916-443-0657, email [email protected], fax (916) 443-1908, or write me at Capitol Services, Inc.1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814.

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    California Contractor Exchange:Growing Your Business In A Difficult Market

    Get Prepared For TheNew Government &Utility Sponsored EnergyEfficiency Programs

    Event Sponsors

    Have you heard about the new HOMESTAR, Cash for Caulkers and other stimulus fundedgreen-collar workforce development efforts? Federal and state governments are pumpinghundreds of millions of dollars into the home improvement market place through severalenergy efficiency initiatives that are designed to make investing in energy efficient homemprovements more affordable for homeowners nationwide. Make sure you are ready totake full advantage of these government backed programs, as well as the many statewideand local utility programs by attending one of the upcoming California Contractor Exchangeevents presented by the Electric & Gas Industries Association (EGIA) and BuildingPerformance Institute (BPI).

    The Agenda Includes:

    Overview of federal, state and utility incentives for home improvement contractors. Interactive panel presentations with some of the industries most successful home

    improvement contractors who have successfully incorporated the various energyefficiency and renewable energy initiatives into their normal business practices.

    Keynote presentations from local and statewide utilities. Business training sessions with John N. Garafalo & Associates

    Positioning your company as the quality contractor Improving the key drivers of business profitability Transforming financial statements into management tools

    Who Should Attend:Owners, department managers and other key employees with companies focused onresidential and small commercial remodeling, replacement and service contractors withannual sales of at least $500,000 annually. This workshop is suited for company owners andpresidents to attend with their sales, service, installation and financial managers; and other

    key employees in the organization. Participants in the California Contractor Exchange willbe awarded three CEU credits by BPI.

    San Ramon, CA1/11-1/12

    Downey, CA1/26-1/27

    Learn More and Register Now At:

    www.utilityexchange.org/california

    Learn how new federal and state energy initiatives will transform the home improvemenindustry and create significant growth and new revenue opportunities for contractors.

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    Labor Law UpdatePresented by:Brian Bertossa Cook Brown, LLP

    Wednesday, January 13, 201012:30 3:30 p.m.

    Join us to learn whats new in 2010

    Stay in Compliance and Out of Court

    New Alternative Workweek Schedule Requirements New Laws Regarding Leaves of Absence and Anti-Discrimination Requirements Refresher on the Basics of Payroll Reporting and Meal and Rest Period

    Requirements

    Social Security No Match Letters

    Brian Bertossas legal practice is devoted to the representation of management in all aspects oflabor and employment law, including wage and hour, prevailing wage, construction disputes,

    employment discrimination and harassment, wrongful discharge, labor and union disputes. He isthe past chapter attorney for the Sacramento Chapter of the American SubcontractorsAssociation and a teacher of Labor and Employment Law at California State University,Sacramento.

    Where: Nevada County Contractors' Association149 Crown Point Court, Suite AGrass Valley, CA 95945

    Cost: NCCA Members: $25.00Non-Members: $35.00

    Company Name:

    Contact Person:

    Phone: Fax:

    Attendee:

    Attendee:Fax back to (530) 274-3373

    For more information contact Rhonda at (530) [email protected]

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    First Aid/Adult CPR with AEDInstructor:Chris Drainville

    CPR/First Aid instructor for the American Red Cross

    Every employer has a legal obligation to establish an effective Injury and IllnessPrevention Program to promote health and safety in the workplace. Complying withsafe and healthful work practices includes first aid kits easily accessible to eachwork area, and training of at least one employee on each shift currently qualifiedto render first aid.

    Participants learn to prevent, prepare and respond to workplace emergencies:

    Adult CPR

    Rescue Breathing

    Choking Rescue

    Bleeding Control

    Treatment of Burns

    Fractures & Sprains

    Seizures

    Poisoning

    Heat/Cold Emergencies

    Preventing Disease Transmission

    When: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 5:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. (Part 1)Wednesday, January 20, 2010 5:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. (Part 2)

    Where: Nevada County Contractors Association,149 Crown Point Court, Suite A,Grass Valley, CA 95945

    Cost: $65Members$75 Non-Members

    American Red Cross certifications are as follows: CPR = 1 year, First Aid = 3 years

    Fill out, check a date box, and then Fax this form back to (530) 274-3373 or Email [email protected]

    Company Name:Contact Person:Phone: Fax:Attendee: *Date Certification Expires:Attendee: *Date Certification Expires:

    For more information contact Rhonda at the NCCA Office (530) 274-1919

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    APPLICATIONS PROCESSED

    County of Nevada County of Nevada

    ContractorOwner ContractorOwner

    PETERSON DAVID J &SALLY S

    13440 JONES BAR RD

    RTNEY J COOK FINE HOME BLDG

    RESA13440 JONES BAR RD NEVADA CITY

    -447-06-8000

    $43,634.00

    12/30/2009

    9002552

    10203 HEECHE AVE

    NEVADA CITY CA95959 NEVADA CITYCA95959

    FOSTER BRIAN A & KELLI J18878 WILDFLOWER DR

    BRIAN FOSTER CONST.

    RESA18878 WILDFLOWER DR PENN VALL

    3-133-00-200

    $79,904.00

    12/31/20099002555

    14316 SUN FOREST DR.

    PENN VALLEY CA95946 PENN VALLEYCA95946

    General Engineering ContractorCSL#916004P.O. Box 608 Ph- 530-979-1551Chicago,Park CA 95712 Fax 530-271-2844

    General, Concrete & Engineering ContractorsCommercial & Residential Concrete

    Since 1980

    Foundations New driveways Sidewalks Large slabsCity curb, gutter & sidewalks Cast in place walls

    Tilt-Up construction Concrete paving & curbs

    DECORATIVE TEXTURED FLATWORK

    (530) 272-270812002 Charles Dr., Grass Valley www.dmceinc.com

    SCL# 621862

    DMCE Inc.

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    From 12/20/09- 01/01/10 MECHANICS LIENSREC DATE DOC NO

    R-Murphy, Jack E-Mallard Creek Inc 12/28/2009 20090034350

    R-Griego, Amelia N. E-Krazan & Assoc, Inc. 12/29/2009 20090034581

    R-Marias Restaurant Cal Stream 12/22/2009 20090033939

    Full Service Rentaland Supply Yard forContractors,Homeowners andBusinesses

    273-3100

    11727 La Barr Meadows Road Grass Valley

    Committed to Providing Quality Productsand Service Since 1953

    OPEN 7 DAYS

    Aerial Lifts Pressure Washers Chippers Rototillers Weed Eaters Dethatchers Trenchers Backhoes Tractors Much More

    EQUIPMENT SALES

    MOLITOR PAINTINGCOOLITOR PAINTING COResidential Commercial

    Quality Experienced Paintingat Competitive Rates

    FINE LACQUER WORK A SPECIALTY

    FREE ESTIMATES

    Todd Molitor Kent Mo

    Dave Molitor

    (530) 432-3316

    NCCMEMBE

    SCL #28370

    .

    MOLITOR PAINTING CO

    MOLITOR PAINTING CO

    MOLITOR PAINTING CO

    Joe ImelOwner

    Phone: 530.432.8945 Fax: 530.432.5876 SCL#760806Gateway Center 10169 Commercial Avenue Penn Valley, CA 95946

    www.imelfooring.com

    Hardwood, Tile & Stone Center

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    12/28-1/1/10 NOTICE OF COMPLETION

    APN Rec date DOC NO

    Solvang TD LLC 4825010 12/29/2009 20090034447

    Solvang TD LLC 4826019 12/29/2009 20090034449

    Pinyon Creek LLC 1993046 12/31/2009 20090034793

    City of Grass Valley 12/22/2009 20090034054

    Truckee Sanitary Distr. 11614 12/23/2009 20090034163

    Truckee Donner PUD 117111 12/24/2009 20090034321

    Truckee Donner PUD 117111 12/24/2009 20090034322

    BusinessMatters

    Nevada Countys #1 Small Business

    Source for Financial Management

    Online Payroll Service

    QuickBooks Training

    Bookkeeping and Payroll

    Tax Preparation

    Consultation

    Industry Support

    Call, click or visit! 271-1666 www.NevadaCountyBiz.com

    230 Colfax Avenue, Suite D Grass Valley

    Tax time.Are you prepared?

    24-Hour Monitored

    Burglar & Fire Alarms

    Since 1 84

    CL558591 272-4646 ACO 03082

    Since 1974

    Smittys Painting Service

    Grass ValleySCL # 484373Phone # (530) 272-6244Member of the NCCA Since 1988Residential & Commercial Painting

    WE DELIVER

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    Nevada County Contractors' AccociationRESIDENTIAL AND LOCAL PLANS ON FILE 1/8/2010

    * = Confirmed Bidders= New Plans Entered This WeekNEW!

    Tuesday, January 19, 2010

    ocation: Sacramento

    # OF ADDENDA: 32:00 PMBid Date: 1/19/2010

    35TH STREET TOWNHOMES REHAB

    Plan # 87209

    Prebid: 11/18 & 12/1 @ 10 am

    Contract #:

    Scope: Possible Sub Contracting Trades are: Cabinet; Millwork & FinishCarpentry; Concrete; Construction Clean-up; Doors; Gates & ActivatingDevices; Drywall; Earthwork & Paving, Electrical; Fencing; Flooring &Floor Covering; Framing and Rough Carpentry; Glazing; Hardware, Locks& Safes; Insulation & Acoustical; Lathing & Plastering; Ornamental Metal;Painting and Decorating; Plumbing; Roofing; Synthetic

    roducts/Countertops/Tub Surrounds; Tree Service and Warm-AirHeating, Ventilation & AC.

    Estimate:

    Owner: Sacramento Housing & RedevelopmentAgency

    916-566-1207

    Bidders: Phone # Fax #

    S W ALLEN CONSTRUCTION (916) 344-030(916) 344-209KELLEY CONSTRUCTION INC. (916) 454-320(916) 454-399

    Owens Construction (530) 878-390(530) 878-390

    BIONDI PAVING & ENGINEERING (916) 383-307(916) 383-598

    American River Construction, Inc. (530) 621-036(530) 621-178

    Sierra Insulation Company (530) 272-851(530) 272-756

    T B K Electric (916) 684-121(916) 627-985

    A 1 Electrical (916) 973-067(916) 482-340

    Diede Construction (209) 368-060(209) 369-825

    HOMETOWN CONSTRUCTION (916) 991-288(916) 991-248

    Alessandro Electric Inc. (916) 722-063(916) 343-984

    Wednesday, January 27, 2010

    Location: Grass Valley

    # OF ADDENDA: 12:00 PMBid Date: 1/27/2010

    BANNER CASCADE PIPELINE PROJECT

    Plan # 87232

    Prebid: Thurs 12/10 @ 10 am

    Contract #: 09-09

    Scope: Construction of apprx 52,000 linear feet of raw water transmissionmains and treated water mains, with associated facilites and structures.

    Subcontractors: Surveying, Geotechnical Engineer, Testing of Soil,Asphalt & Materials, Tree Clearing, Erosion Control, Hydroseeding,Sawcutting, Grading, Paving, Slurry Seal, Striping, Structural Concrete,Shotcrete, Blasting, Fencing, Cathodic Protection, Masonry, StructuralMetal Framing, Misc Metals, Rough Carpentry, Metal Roofing, Siding,Doors and WIndows, Painting, Plumbing, HVAC, Instrumentation &Scada, Electrician.

    Suppliers: Aggregate, Cutback, Asphalt, concrete, CLSM, Sheeting &Shoring, Precast concrete, Water Pipe & Supplies, ConstructionEquipment incl: trencher, traffic control, misc. metals. Potential sitesrequired for fill dirt and temporary yard space.The construction plans are complete with the following exceptions:1) The drawings for the Clipper Creek siphon section are stampedpreliminary. The drawings are substantially complete but need additionalrefinement. The final set for construction will be issued within two weeksthrough an addendum. 2) We have decided to add a fiber optic line thatwill parallel the raw water pipeline for the entire alignment. The specificsof this fiber optic system will be issued within two weeks through anaddendum along with a revised bid schedule.

    Estimate:

    Owner: Nevada Irrigation District 530-271-6864

    Bidders: Phone # Fax #

    Teichert Construction (916) 645-480(916) 645-481

    Ranger Pipelines, Inc. 415-822-3703415-822-3700

    Mountain Cascade Pipeline 925-373-0940925-373-8370

    R.J. Miles Co. (530) 346-827(530) 346-229

    Gray Electric (530) 273-841(530) 273-068

    Nor-Cal Construction (530) 432-141(530) 432-168

    Koch Excavating 530-432-4099530-432-4000

    Ted M. Sirjesse Construction (530) 272-047(530) 272-042

    Deschaine Enterprises (530) 274-997(530) 274-997

    Western Land Renovators (530) 432-182(530) 432-881

    Loggers Unlimited, Inc. (530) 273-806(530) 477-821

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    Nevada County Contractors' AccociationPLANS ON FILE 1/8/2010

    = New Plans Entered This WeekNEW!

    Tuesday, January 12, 2010

    Location: near Truckee

    # OF ADDENDA: 22:00 PMBid Date: 1/12/2010

    DOT 03-4C2204 REPAIR AND REPLACE HEATING

    SYSTEM, STATIC SCALE, AND PCC PAVEMENT

    Plan # 87212

    Contract #: 03-4C2204

    Engineers Estimate: $1515000 to $1515000

    Scope: Repair And Replace Heating System, Static Scale, And PccPavement. In Nevada County Near Truckee From 0.9 Mile West Of UnionMills Undercrossing To 1.1 Miles West Of Union Mills Undercrossing AtDonner Pass Truck Inspection Facility At 12800 Highway 80 TheContractor must have either a Class A license or Class B license or aombination of Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work.5 Working Days * 7% UDBE Requirement

    Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133

    Location: South Lake Tahoe

    # OF ADDENDA: 32:00 PMBid Date: 1/12/2010

    HEADWORKS REPLACEMENT PROJECT

    PHASE1DEMOLITION

    Plan # 87224

    Prebid: MAND 12/16 @ 2 pm

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: At the Districts Wastewater Treatment Plant, Demolition of thexisting Incinerator Building, which is a concrete, masonry, & steel-frametructure with aluminum cladding, with three above-ground levels & oneelow-ground level, including dismantling, removal & proper disposal of allazardous materials, mechanical equipment in the building (except thoseems specifically identified in these Contract Documents as being slatedor District salvage). Work also includes demolition of the existing buriedme mud thickener & abandonment & capping of existing process piping,tilities & conduit within work area. After demolition, the area will be

    ackfilled & compacted with structural fill in accordance with theseContract Documents. Associated work will also include site work, grading,& paving in support of these demolition activities. Contact: Heidi Baugh30-543-6205.

    Owner: South Lake Tahoe Public Utility District 530-544-6474

    Location: Auburn# OF ADDENDA: 23:30 PMBid Date: 1/12/2010

    PLACER COUNTY-AUBURN COMPRESSED NATURAL

    GAS FUELING STATION UPGRADE PH2

    Plan # 87236

    Prebid: 12/21 @ 10 am Contract #: 1080

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Purchase and installation of a new compressor skid systemconsisting of two 150 scfm compressors, installation of one new rapid filldispenser, and installation of 12 new time-fill dispensers. The total systemoutput with both compressors running will be 300 scfm @ 25 psig suction.

    Owner: County of Placer Dept. of Public Works 530-889-7776

    Location: Folsom

    # OF ADDENDA: 010:00 AMBid Date: 1/12/2010

    UTILITIES DEPT. ANNUAL TRENCH REPAIR ASPHALT

    PAVING RESTORATION

    Plan # 87243

    Engineers Estimate:Scope: Contact: Marcus Yasutake 916-351-3528. City of Folsom UtilitiesDepartment is seeking bids for a 24-month (two-year) contract for theUtilities Department Annual Trench Repair Asphalt Paving Restorationneeds. The City expects to have approx. seven-hundred (700) tons ofpaving needs during the two-year contract period. This number is anestimate based on past needs & subject to change. Initially, the City willrequire approx. one-hundred & thirty (130) tons to be complete for the firstwork order. Each subsequent work order will consist of approx. twenty (20)tons of asphalt concrete replacement, which equates to approx. fifteen(15) sites.

    Owner: City of Folsom- Utilities Dept 916-351-3528

    Location: Marysville

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/12/2010

    CVS PHARMACY 09691

    Plan # 87249

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: There may be other GC's bidding; Contact: ConstructionDevelopers: Chad Story email, [email protected] or Boyd Allen email,[email protected]. **ALL CONTACT REGARDING THIS PROJECTSHALL BE WITH CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPERS, INC.. DO NOTCONTACT THE DEVELOPER, ARCHITECT, OR ANY OF ITSCONSULTANTS. DOING SO WILL RESULTS IN AUTOMATICDISQUALIFICATION FROM BIDDING THIS, AND ANY FUTURE CVSPROJECTS.** Requesting All Trades. For the building pad, the cost of theover excavation should be included as well as the curb around the buildingeven though these items show as existing. Please included this costseparately on your proposal.

    Owner: Construction Developers, Inc. 559-277-4700

    www.canddconstruction.com

    CCL # 819680

    Engineering Contractors

    Tel: 530-265-6938Fax: 530-265-3647

    P.O. Box 822

    Nevada City, CA 95959

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    Plans On File 1/8/2010Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.

    Location: French Camp

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/12/2010

    JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER PARKING LOT

    SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS

    Plan # 87317

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact, David Farr, Facilities Management Division, 209-468-

    453. Parking lot security enhancement at the west end of the Sanoaquin County Probation Department, including fencing, gates, operatorsnd security cameras.

    Owner: County of San Joaquin 209-468-3255

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010

    Location: near Roseville

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/13/2010

    DOT 03-3M2904 REPLACE CONCRETE & JOINT SEALS

    Plan # 87215

    Contract #: 03-3M2904

    Engineers Estimate: $750000 to $750000

    Scope: Replace Concrete & Joint Seals, methacrylate Bridge Decks.arious locations from Route 65/80 separation to Pleasant Grove Creekridge.

    Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133

    Location: Redding

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/13/2010

    CINEMARKS MOVIES 10 + 4

    Plan # 87244

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: GC requesting Sub Bids: Remodel/addition to an existing movieheater.

    Trades Involved:Construction staking, erosion control, grading/paving, undergroundtilities, testing/special inspections, striping/signage, demolition, termiteontrol, concrete, rebar, masonry, steel/misc. metals, rough carpentry,nish carpentry/millwork, metal s tuds/drywall, waterproofing, insulation,

    EIFS, roofing, sheetmetal flashings, doors/frames/hardware, storefront,ccordion fire doors, ceramic tile, acoustical ceilings, flooring,ainting/wallcovering, FRP, toilet accessories/partitions, elevators, HVAC,re sprinklers, plumbing, Electrical.

    Direct all calls to Hearn Construction: Krystall Neil 707-446-3761

    Thursday, January 14, 2010

    Location: Lincoln

    # OF ADDENDA: 33:00 PMBid Date: 1/14/2010

    CITY OF LINCOLN BUS PARKING FACILITY

    Plan # 87112

    Prebid: MAND 11/19 @ 11 am

    Engineers Estimate: $450000 to $450000Scope: Clearing and grubbing, grading and paving, taper grinds atconforms, new underground electrical conduits and storm drain facilities,new striping and pavement marking, chain link fencing, automated slidinggates, security card swipe sensors, foundations and superstructure for busport covering, finished roofing and architectural details, (downspouts andgutters), lighting and security camera system. Pre Bid info: Ray Leftwitch916-434-2457

    Owner: City of Lincoln 916-434-2450

    Location: Cameron Park

    # OF ADDENDA: 12:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/14/2010

    LIGHT OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN CHURCH

    Plan # 87307

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact, HBH Construction, 916-934-3424. Construction of a newground Up, Two-Story, 14,000 sq ft. Metal Building Church. Fax bids to916-934-3425

    Friday, January 15, 2010

    Location: Live Oak

    # OF ADDENDA: 05:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/15/2010

    98 CENT STORE & DISCOUNT - REMODEL / ADDITION

    Plan # 87318

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact: Shelton Construction 530-868-5530. GC seeking alltrades. Please fax bids to 530-868-5530.

    Owner: Shelton Construction 530-868-5530

    Tuesday, January 19, 2010

    Location: Yuba City

    # OF ADDENDA: 210:00 AMBid Date: 1/19/2010

    GUTTER & DOWNSPOUT REPLACEMENT @ THE YUBA

    CITY DMV FIELD OFFICE

    Plan # 87222

    Prebid: MAND 12/7 @ 10 am

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact, Andrew Hinds, 916-657-8697. Gutter & downspoutreplacement at the Yuba City DMV Field Office. Pre bid meeting: 1570Poole Blvd., Yuba City.

    Owner: Dept. of Motor Vehicles AdministrationServices Di

    916-657-7822

    Business Management, Inc.

    Take control of your books...and

    maximize your profits by staying

    On Track.

    Consulting Training

    Bookkeeping Technical Support www.On-Trackinc.com

    Contact Donna [email protected]

    530.478.9234

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    Plans On File 1/8/2010Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.

    Location: Folsom

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/19/2010

    PLAY FOR ALL UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE TOT-LOT

    Plan # 87319

    Prebid: MAND 1/13 @ 3pm

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact: James Simpson 916-355-7249. Mobilization, site

    emolition, SWPPP erosion control measures, temporary constructionence, grading (cut/fill/import), storm drain pipe, type BK junction box,

    PCC pavement, PCC play area containment curb, PCC play areaownturned curb, poured in-place play surfacing, play area geotextileabric, woven wire fence, & all related work.

    Owner: City of Folsom Parks Department 916-355-7285

    Wednesday, January 20, 2010

    Location: San Francisco

    # OF ADDENDA: 211:00 AMBid Date: 1/20/2010

    ISLAIS CREEK MOTOR COACH FACILITY SITE

    DEVELOPMENT & FUEL WASH BLDGS.

    Plan # 87203

    Prebid: 10/15/09 AT 1:30 Prebid: 10/15/09 AT 11:00Contract #: MR-1206

    Engineers Estimate:Scope: The scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: siteevelopment with demolition, excavation and removal of impacted soils,orrosion control, transportation and disposal of excess hazardous wastesoil) material, constructing sidewalks and curbs, dewatering, grading, fill,rainage system, foundations, utilities, pavement, striping, lighting,ignage, irrigation and landscaping, construction of a bus yard witharking for 165 forty foot motor coaches, construction of a fuel/w.ashuilding with, 3 bays for fuel, lube and wash of vehicles, tire shop, fareollection system, and wash water reclaim system, construction of annnex building with offrces, restrooms, lockers, lunchroom, systems room,lectrical room, emergency generator and unit substation, construction ofshoreline park, and installation of an art structure.

    n San Francisco on 8.4 acres on the north shore of Islais Creek andounded by the I280 northbound Cesar Chavez off ramp on the West,

    Cesar Chavez St. to the North, and Indiana St on the East.

    Owner: City & Co of San Francoisco 415-701-4278

    Location: Yuba City

    # OF ADDENDA: 010:00 AMBid Date: 1/20/2010

    STIMULUS STREET REHABILITATION-ARRA 2009

    Plan # 87242

    Contract #: 09-10

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Overlaying Live Oak Blvd from Miller Street to apprx 1,300 feetNorth of Northgate Drive. Contact Kevin Bradford 530-822-4786

    Owner: City of Yuba City 530-822-4626

    Location: near Camino

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/20/2010

    DOT 03-3E4604 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

    Plan # 87246

    Engineers Estimate: $650000 to $650000

    Scope: Building construction adjacent to El Dorado County near Caminoat Camino Sand Storage Facility. Construct Sand Storage Facility.In El Dorado County Near Camino At Camino Sand Storage FacilityThe Contractor must have either a Class A license or Class B license or acombination of Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work.105 Working Days * DVBE participation incentive up to $250,000

    Location: Sacramento

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/20/2010

    WATER SERVICE METER RETROFIT - PHASE 12

    Plan # 87315

    Contract #: B103331028

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact, Sonia Lopez, Associate Civil Engineer, 916-808-1456.Furnishing and installing meter setters, meter boxes, lids, meter valvesand water meters at various commercial and residential properties withindesignated areas of the City of Sacramento. Work to be performed alsoincludes excavation, backfill, surface restoration, retrofitting water meterson existing water services.

    Thursday, January 21, 2010

    Location:

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/21/2010

    SACRAMENTO RIVER EAST LEVEE PHASE 1C

    (REACHES 1-2) IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PRIVATE

    RIVER DIVERSION PUMP REPLACEMENT

    Plan # 87304

    Prebid: Wed 1/6 @ 9am Contract #: 4053

    Engineers Estimate: $380000 to $450000

    Scope: Contact: Stephen Sullivan, PE, Mead & Hunt 916-993-4610.Supply & installation of two vertical & one slant mixed-flow river pumpswith solid shaft motors, & new electrical equipment including removal &disposal of existing pumps, restoration of existing pump columns for

    reuse, selective demolition of pump support platforms, modification ofexisting steel pump support platforms, installation of new driven H-pilesupports, minor underwater dredging to remove sediment for pumpinstallations, replacement of flexible coupling connections & sections ofwelded steel discharge piping, replacement of motor starters & pumpmotor control panels, replacement of meter enclosures & restoration ofelectrical services, installation of welded steel piping, associated gatevalve in vault, & siphon breaker / air release valve in vault, & all relatedwork. Pre Bid meeting: SAFCA construction trailers on Rio Ramaza Drivesouth of the intersection with Riego Road.

    Owner: Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency 916-874-6544

    Robinson Enterprises, Inc.293 Lower Grass Valley Road

    Nevada City, CA 95959(530) 265-5844

    24 Hour Cardlock Fueling FacilityUST Removals - Environmental ExcavationLand Clearing - Mine Tailing AssessmentEquipment Rental Haz-Mat Certified

    Standing Timber Purchased

    SCL #322436 A/Haz

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    Plans On File 1/8/2010Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.

    Location: Sacramento

    # OF ADDENDA: 11:30 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/21/2010

    ANTELOPE HIGH SCHOOL KILN YARD ROOF

    Plan # 87315

    Prebid: MAND 1/12 @ 3pm

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact: Lionakis 916-558-1900. Clear the site of existing site

    mprovements, provide & maintain barricades, fences & other protectiveevices, excavation, fill, backfill, shoring, bracing, extend plumbing, gas,re sprinkler, & electrical utilities, construct new on-site improvements

    ncluding but not limited to painting, firestopping, & concrete patchingwork, & all misc. work

    Owner: Roseville Joint Union High School District 916-782-4704

    Tuesday, January 26, 2010

    Location: Sacramento

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/26/2010

    12TH & I LIGHT RAIL STATION IMPROVEMENTS

    Plan #

    Prebid: 1-6 @ 10 am Contract #: R245.08.02

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Furnish and install site furniture, foundations, mini-high ramp and

    latform modifications, misc metal fabrications, shelter installations,oncrete platform pavement, safety tiles and irrigation modifications (2)

    Furnish & install electrical and lighting systems, standards, luminaries,xtures, lamps, including painting and all misc items of work and (3)

    Furnish and install a landscaping and irrigation system complete in place,ncluding removing existing plants and adding new plant material.

    Owner: Sacramento Regional Transit District 916-557-4509

    Location: East of Sac

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/26/2010

    DOT 03-3E9504 REPLACE ASPHALT CONCRETE V-

    DITCH

    Plan # 87240

    Contract #: DOT 03-3E9504

    Engineers Estimate: $520000 to $520000

    Scope: Replace Asphalt Concrete V-ditch.

    n Sacramento County About 16.5 Miles East Of Sacramento From 0.1Mile East Of White Rock Overhead 24-122 To 0.6 Mile West Of El DoradoCounty Line. The Contractor must have either a Class A license or anyombination of the following Class C licenses which constitutes a majorityf the work: C-12, C-13.0 Working Days * DVBE participation incentive up to $250,000

    Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133

    Location: Burney

    # OF ADDENDA: 012:00 PMBid Date: 1/26/2010

    MCARTHUR-BURNEY FALLS MEMORIAL STATE PARK-

    REBUILD BURNEY FALLS TRAIL

    Plan # 87247

    Prebid: MAND Tues 1/5 @ 10 am Contract #: C09E0018

    Engineers Estimate:

    Owner: State of CA - Dept of Parks & Recreation 916-445-8889

    Location: Sierra & Lassen Co.

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/26/2010

    DOT 02-1E8804 REMOVE & REPLACE AC PAVEMENT

    Plan # 87311

    Contract #: 02-1E8804

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Remove & Replace AC Pavement

    Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133

    Location: Truckee

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/26/2010

    TTUSD DISTRICT OFFICE RELOCATION PROJECT

    Plan # 87312

    Prebid: MAND Fri 1/8 @ 10 am

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED A HARD COPY OF THIS PROJECTYET. WE ARE POSTING THE NOTICE INVITING BIDS TO INFORMYOU OF THE MANDATORY PREBID MEETING SCHEDULED FOR 1/8@ 10AM LOCATED AT SIERRA MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY EDUCATIONCENTER, 11603 DONNER PASS ROAD, TRUCKEE, CA. Contact: RobKoster, Tahoe Truckee Unified School District, 530-582-2542 Minordemolition of partitions, concrete removal, and hazardous materialsabatement, installation of small footings, partition walls, eletrical, fire

    alarms, IT and HVAC work.

    Owner: Tahoe Truckee Unified School District 530-582-2541

    Wednesday, January 27, 2010

    Location: Sacramento

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/27/2010

    5TH STREET SEWER UPSIZING, P ST TO U ST.

    Plan # 87240

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact, Sonia Lopez, Associate Civil Engineer, 916-808-1456.Removing existing combined sewer pipelines and installing 60- and 72-inch combined sewer pipelines, replacing manholes, drains, sewerservices, asphalt overlay and associated work.

    Owner: City of Sacramento - Dept of Utilities 916-808-1437

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    432-9144 346-8782 265-4642

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    State Compensation Insurance Fund is not a branch of the State of California.

    The Nevada County Contractors Association (NCCA) and State Fund partnership offers the bestconstruction resources and information to help you improve your business. Through this partnership,you have access to a wide range of money-saving benefits and services including:

    You know the drill take advantage of the NCCA/State Fund partnership!

    The Nevada County Contractors Association is a proud member of theGolden State Builders Exchanges (GSBE). The GSBE is an association ofbuilders exchanges that is dedicated to providing the very best inconstruction services and information statewide.

    OUR PARTNERSHIP WORKS FOR BUILDERS EVERY DAY

    Group Savings6 percent discount off your workerscompensation insurance policy.

    Safety Training and ConsultationsLearn to make your workplace safe with specificsafety seminars and training devised for theconstruction industry.

    24/7 Claims ReportingGet access to highly-qualified claims

    representatives should a work injury occur.

    To learn more about this partnership, contact your broker or call State Fund directly at (800) 727-5792.

    State Fund Medical Provider NetworkGain access to a wide selection of physiciansapproved for the treatment of work-relatedillnesses and injuries.

    In-house Fraud InvestigationJoin forces with our fraud team to combatworkers compensation insurance fraud.

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    Plans On File 1/8/2010Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.

    Location: Folsom

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/27/2010

    IRON POINT/BUCKINGHAM DISTRIBUTION

    SUBSTATION CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

    Plan # 87245

    Prebid: MAND Wed 1/13/10 11 am:30

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: The Contractor shall furnish all supervision, labor, materials,

    quipment and incidentals necessary to accomplish the work inccordance with the Contract.

    THIS WORK WILL BE PERFORMED DURING WINTER MONTHS ANDSHALL BE BID ACCORDINGLY.The Contract work generally consists of furnishing and removing aemporary rock construction entrance. Clearing and removing existing si tell materials. Preparation of subgrade. Site fill and grading. Trenchingnd backfilling. Furnishing and placing aggregate base and crushed rock.

    Furnishing and installing conduits. Furnishing and installing grounding.Removal and replacement of asphalt concrete. Removal and replacementf City of Folsom sidewalk and Landscaping. Construction of concretetructures and foundations. Furnishing and installing tread plates.

    Furnishing and installing an electric sump, piping, and switch panel.Furnishing and installing underground utility boxes.his is a MANDATORY pre-bid meeting and site visit. Bidders arencouraged to download the solicitation documents and bring them to there-bid meeting, as hard copies will not be available. Pre-bid meeting williscuss the solicitation, bid schedule, general conditions, specialonditions and technical requirements. Immediately following the pre-bid

    meeting, a mandatory site visit will be held at the work site. Bidders failingo attend the mandatroy pre-bid meeting and site visit will not be allowedo bid on this project.

    Location: near Paynes Creek

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/27/2010

    DOT 02-1E8404 THIN BLANKET OVERLAY

    Plan # 87310

    Contract #: 02-1E8404

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Thin Blanket Overlay

    Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133

    Location: Sacramento

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/27/2010

    BROADWAY & MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

    BOULEVARD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTSPROJECT

    Plan # 87320

    Prebid: 1/21 @ 1 pm Contract #: PN: TY31/T5036100

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Modifying the traffic signal at the intersection of Broadway Avenuend Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., widening Broadway Avenue, removingnd replacing existing sidewalk, upgrading ramps and drainage system,esurfacing the street and restriping. PRE BID MEETING: Southeastorner of Martin Luther King Blvd & Broadway, 1/21 @ 1 pm.

    Owner: City of Sacramento-Dept of Transportation 916-808-8300

    Thursday, January 28, 2010

    Location: Sacramento

    # OF ADDENDA: 29:00 AMBid Date: 1/28/2010

    TELEMEDICINE RESOURCE CENTER AND RURAL-

    PRIME FACILITY (MULTIPLE PRIMES)

    Plan # 87221

    Prebid: 12/8 9am Bid Pkgs.1-5,8,10,11,19 12/8 1:30pm Bid Pkgs.20-2312/9 9am Bid Pkgs 6,7,9,12-16,18 @ Site Suite Prebid: 1/12 @ 9AM

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: New 4 story, apprx 50,000 gsf facility at UC Davis, SacramentoCampus. Bid packages include: 01 Sitework ($375,000 / B,C-12); 02Landscape / Irrigation ($247,000 / C-27); 03 General Construction($3,026,000 /B); 04 Precast Concrete ($280,000 / C-8); 05 Structual Steel& Misc. Metals (2,834,000 / C-51); 06 Millwork & Finish Carpentry($257,000 / C-6); 07 Insulation ($151,000 / C-2); 08 Roofing ($121,000 / C-39); 09 Doors, Frames & Hardware ($227,000 / C-6); 10 Glass, Glazing &Metal Panels ($2.5 million / C-17); 11 Metal Studs & Drywall ($1,703,000 /C-5,C-9,C-35); 12 Ceramic Tile ($78,000 / C-54); 13 Terrazzo ($239,000 /C-54); 14 Acoustic & Special Ceilings ($229,000 / C-2); 15 Flooring($424,000 / C-15); 16 Painting ($186,000 / C-33); 18 Window Coverings($260,000 / D-52); 19 Hydraulic Elevators ($372,000 / C-11); 20 HVAC,Plumbing & Sheet Metal ($3,439,000 / C-20 & C-36 & C-43); 21 FireProtection ($233,000 / C-16); 22 Electrical ($2,734,000 / C-10) and 23Building Controls & Security ($700,000 / C-7). Richard Yee([email protected]) (fax #) (916) 734-7751

    Owner: UC Davis Medical Center Facilities Design &Constr

    530-752-9893

    Location: Loomis

    # OF ADDENDA: 01:00 PMBid Date: 1/28/2010

    SURGERY CENTER NEW BUILDING ADDITION

    Plan # 87301

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: This project consists of the construction of a new 11,303 sfground-up, two story veterinary surgery center in Loomis, CA. Trades toinclude:Construction staking, erosion control, grading, underground utilities,paving, pavement markings, landscaping, site concrete, building concrete,concrete reinforcement, masonry, stone veneer, miscellaneous metals,

    rough carpentry, finish carpentry, architectural woodwork, countertops,thermal insulation, metal roofing, sheet metal flashings, joint sealers,doors, frames, and hardware, glass & glazing, wood windows, drywall,acoustical ceilings, resilient flooring, epoxy flooring, FRP, painting,specialties, lockers, restroom accessories, elevators, fire sprinklers,plumbing, HVAC, and electrical.

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    (530) 273-1301License # 310626

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    Plans On File 1/8/2010Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.

    Location: Auburn

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/28/2010

    BELLA TUSCANY PIPELINE & TANK SITE

    IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

    Plan # 87303

    Contract #: 2009-12

    Engineers Estimate: $600000 to $600000

    Scope: Construction and completion of approximately 2,633 lineal feet of2-inch diameter water line, valves water service, fire hydrant assemblies,ir and vacuum release valve assemblies, blowoff valve assembly,ggregate base road, and related work.2)Tank site improvements-construction and completion of chain linkenceand gates, asphalt concrete pavement for the accessroad,andscaping, gunite slope protection and ditch lining, rock rip-rap, drainagemprovements, segmental block retaining wall, electrical and telephoneervices ,photovoltaic power system, radio antenna system, electricalonduits and wiring, grounding system, control panels and enclosures andelated work. Project contact: Bill Charpier 916-803-8327

    Owner: Placer County Water Agency 530-823-4886

    Location: Elk Grove

    # OF ADDENDA: 09:00 AM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 1/28/2010

    09/10 SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROJECT

    Plan # 87314

    Contract #: PC-10-02

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Removal and replacement of damaged sidewalk at variousocations throughout the District. Project Manager: Sheri Noblett 916-405-337, [email protected]

    Owner: Consumnes Community Services District 916-405-5337

    Tuesday, February 02, 2010

    Location: Grass Valley

    # OF ADDENDA: 011:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 2/2/2010

    RODEO FLAT ROAD PIPELINE & PUMP STATION

    Plan # 87306

    Prebid: Wed 1/13 @ 9 a. Contract #: 09-11

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Pipeline and Pump Station, Trades include: Site Work, Concrete,Masonry, Rough Carpentry, Metal Roofing, Metal Doors and Frames,Paints & protective Coatings, Louvers & Vents, Equipment, Mechanical,Electrical.

    /13 @ 9 am: Pre bid site tour: District's Timber Ridge Tanks in NevadaCounty, contact: Keane Sommers: 530-271-6864

    Owner: Nevada Irrigation District 530-271-6864

    Location: Sac & Yolo Counties

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 2/2/2010

    DOT 03-3M3504 REPLACE JOINT SEALS, REPLACE

    PCC, APPLY METHACRYLATE.

    Plan # 87308

    Contract #: 03-3M3504

    Engineers Estimate: $2300000 to $2300000

    Scope: Replace joint seals, replace PCC, apply methacrylate

    Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133

    Location: near Doyle

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 2/2/2010

    DOT 02-1E8304 THIN BLANKET OVERLAY

    Plan # 87309

    Contract #: 02-1E8304

    Engineers Estimate:

    Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133

    Wednesday, February 03, 2010

    Location: Yuba City

    # OF ADDENDA: 010:00 AM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 2/3/2010

    SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROJECT JAMIE DRIVE

    AND BLEVIN ROAD

    Plan # 87305

    Contract #: 08-22

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Reconstruction of Jamie Drive from Blevin Blvd to Northfield Driveand the reconstruction of the East side of Blevin Road from Butte VistaElementary to Jamie Drive.

    Owner: City of Yuba City 530-822-4626

    Thursday, February 04, 2010

    Location:

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 2/4/2010

    FORCUM AVENUE AND BELL AVENUE ROADWAY

    IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

    Plan # 87248

    Prebid: MAND 1/14 @ 1:30 pm Contract #: 4049

    Engineers Estimate: $2200000 to $2500000

    Scope: Concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, ADA compliant sidewalkramps, driveway reconstruction, roadway excavation, paving, striping,roadside signs, drainage pipes, drainage inlets and manholes, importedtopsoil, new street lighting, installation of landscaping and irrigationsystems and all work per plans and specs. Pre Bid Meeting: MClellanBusiness Park, Contact: Kent Craney 916-764-9923

    Owner: County of Sacramento-Municipal ServicesAgency

    916-875-5940

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    Plans On File 1/8/2010Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.

    Location: Placerville

    # OF ADDENDA: 01:30 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 2/4/2010

    PARKING LOT LIGHTING RELAMP/BALLAST

    Plan # 87313

    Prebid: MAND 1/14 @ 10 am Contract #: 09-392

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact, Julie Phang, 916-657-8345. Parking lot relamp/ballast at

    he Placerville DMV.

    Owner: Department of Motor Vehicles 916-657-7822

    Wednesday, February 10, 2010

    Location: Davis

    # OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM

    NEW!

    Bid Date: 2/10/2010

    REPLACE EXTERIOR SIGNS FOR DAVIS DMV

    Plan # 87302

    Engineers Estimate:

    Scope: Contact, Po Tin Leung, 916-657-8345. Replace exterioruilding/parking lot signs and install new exterior building/parking lot signst Davis DMV Field Office.

    Owner: Dept of Motor Vehicles - Field OperationsDivision

    916-657-7840

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    FLASH REPORT!

    State Recalls Respirators -- Bad Fit Tests

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is ordering a recall of a specific type of N95 respirator andCal/OSHA is advising employers not to use the respirators if employees cannot pass fit-tests on them.

    In October, the state released millions of respirators from its stockpile to local public health departments so thathealth-care facilities could protect workers from exposure to the H1N1 influenza virus. Fit-tested N95 filteringfacepiece respirators are recommended for workers in direct contact with patients with suspected or confirmedcases of H1N1. The recall affects 3M 8000 respirators, which comprise "the majority of the state stockpileunfortunately," says Deborah Gold, senior safety engineer for the Division of Occupational Safety and Health(DOSH). CDPH has asked local health departments to stop providing the respirators to health-care facilitiesand is developing procedures for the return of remaining supplies.

    The 8000 series "has a low success rate in fit-testing," Cal/OSHA says, which is a crucial safety factor becauserespirators protect people from inhaling infectious particles by sealing to their faces. DOSH says it is notprohibiting use of the 8000s, but it "strongly recommends against using this model for prevention of aerosol-transmitted disease" and urges employers to assure successful fit-tests if they decide to use them. Fit tests

    must be conducted according to General Industry Safety Orders 5144, Appendix A.

    DOSH and CDPH urge employers to use other respirators to protect employees; CDPH will provide otherbrands and models to local health departments upon request. Even with the recall, California has alternativerespirators in its stockpile. Nonetheless, the respirator supply remains under stress, DOSH says, remindingemployers to use respirator-conserving procedures. Employers should take whatever steps they can to limitaerosol transmissible disease exposure to employees by appropriate patient identification and placement,source control measures, and using engineering and work practice controls to minimize respirators use.

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    Company: __________________________ ____ Job Name: ___________________ Date: _____________

    Focus on Eye ProtectionBy Judy Kerry

    State Compensation Insurance Fund

    A construction worker ruined a good pair of safety glasses the

    other day and that might have been the best part of his day.

    His safety glasses not his eye - absorbed the impact of a

    wood chip shot from a saw. Of all body parts prone to work

    injuries, the eye is perhaps the most vulnerable. No one can

    predict when and where the next eye incident will occur but

    wearing proper protective equipment is the first defense

    against an eye injury or blindness.

    Eye injuries are one of the most easily avoidable injuries.

    Unfortunately, many eye injuries occur because workers are

    not wearing the eye protection equipment theyve been givenor arent using it properly. The type of eye protection depends

    on the job at hand. It's an employers' responsibility to identify

    the eye hazards at the workplace then provide workers with

    the best protection against those hazards. In some cases, there

    may be more than one type of eye protection that provides

    adequate protection.

    Management support is key to a successful eye protection

    program. After eliminating eye hazards through engineering

    and administrative controls, they should ensure that workers

    use machine guards, substitute less caustic or hazardous

    chemicals when possible, and eliminate or contain processes

    that create dust, particles or fragments.

    In any work situation, workers should be trained to know

    when eye protection is needed, how to wear it, how to care

    for it, and when to replace it. Warning signs should be placed

    near machines, equipment or process areas that require

    operators to wear specific eye protection. Common eye

    injuries are caused by:

    large particles and fragments from caulking, chiseling,

    grinding, hammering, metalworking, and riveting

    dust, fumes, mist, and small particles from

    woodworking, grinding, sanding, metal working spot welding

    scaling or painting

    splashing metal or liquids from activities such aswelding, hot metal casting or handling acids and other

    caustics

    light burns from exposure to welding, laser or other

    radiant light

    impact and cuts from a blow or bump

    A minute is all it takes to destroy the vision in an eye. That's

    the same time it takes to make sure that eye protection is in

    place and secure. Workers in hazardous areas should not

    only wear proper protective eyewear, but they should also

    know what to do in case of an eye injury. First aid and

    eyewash stations should be readily available and workers

    should be trained in how to use them. When employers andworkers focus on eye protection, theyll like the results

    theyll see.

    Weekly Safety Meeting

    Special Topics For Your Project: __________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Employee Safety Recommendations: ______________________________________________________________________

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    Meeting Attended By: ______________________________ ________________________________________________

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