mba weekly bulletin vol57 issue15
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WEEKLY BULLETIN
www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] April 30 , 2013 Vol. 57, Issue #15
Marin Builders Association Bocce Tournament & Picnic
Benefitting the MBA Scholarship Fund
FRIDAY, May 17, 2013 9:00AM – 3:30PM 9:00AM – Check in & Continental Breakfast
10:00AM – Play begins Marin Bocce Federation Courts
550 “B” Street San Rafael
Event Sponsorship with prominent banner signage
$200
Team Sponsorship $240 (a team consists of 4-6 players) Team Photo
Team name on scoreboard Team picnic table reserved
$50.00 per person as an individual player to be placed on a team $25.00 donation per person lunch only Player 1_____________________________ Player 2_____________________________ Player 3 _____________________________ Player 4 ____________________________ Player 5 _____________________________ Player 6 ________________________
Team Name: ___________________________________
Please register no later than May 9, 2013 ADVANCE PAYMENT REQUIRED
For reservations please complete and return this form with
check made payable to Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund. Pay with Visa or Mastercard or
Pay online at our website www.marinba.org. For questions please call Barbara at 415-462-1220.
NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 1!
ONLY 4 SPOTS LEFT! SIGN-UP TODAY!
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Calendar Events
Seminars and Trainings Benefits and Services
May 17, Friday Bocce Ball Tournament 9:30AM – 3:30PM May 23, Thursday CPR/First Aid 8:30AM May 23, Thursday Forklift Training 12:30PM June 1 and 2 Marin Home & Garden Expo Saturday and Sunday Marin County Fairgrounds June 12, Wednesday 5:00PM – 7:00PM Scholarship Awards Reception
Jason’s Restaurant
Our Insurance Benefits Representative is at the MBA Office
Tuesdays 10AM – 12 Noon Thursdays 1:30PM – 3:30PM
Appointments are advisable but drop-ins are accepted Please call Mike Carlson at Craford Benefit Consultants
415-871-4820
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□ CPR – FIRST AID CLASS
Thursday ~ May 23, 2013 8:30 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.
$90.00 Members ~ $150.00 Non-members
Attendees receive CPR and First Aid Certifications
This course encompasses the new CPR (hands-only) and traditional CPR for adult/child/infant. Also includes activation of EMS System, heart healthy behavior/nutrition and foreign body airway obstruction management. The First Aid portion includes management of medical emergencies in the crucial first few minutes while help is on the way.
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□ FORKLIFT CERTIFICATE TRAINING
Thursday ~ May 23, 2013 12:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael
$110 Members ~ $165 Non-members
All attendees will receive a three year certificate as a forklift driver A forklift donated by CAL-WEST RENTALS will be on site for training
For reservations call MBA at 415-462-1220
or complete and return this form by fax to 415-462-1225 or go to our website www.marinba.org and pay online
PLEASE CHECK THE BOX NEXT TO YOUR COURSE PREFERENCE
Company: ________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Person(s) attending: ______________________________________________________________________________ MC/Visa Account #______________________________________________Expiration Date ______________ Credit Card Billing Address ____________________________________3 Digit Security Code_______ City, State, Zip _____________________________________________________________________________________ Approved signature _____________________________________________________ Date __________________
(Cancellations made after May 20th and no-shows will be billed.)
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ReQueSt FOR BIDS
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JuV, Inc., IS SeekIng QuAlIFIeD DVBe SuBcOntRActORS &
SuPPlIeRS FOR:
YICK WO ElEmEntarY sChOOl mOdErnIzatIOnFor the san Francisco Unified school district
Project no: 11513
Project located at: 2245 Jones street, san Francisco, Ca 94133
Bid Due Date: May 14, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.
trades: hazmat demolition, Concrete, Earthwork, Paving, drilled Pierces, metals, Casework, roofing, doors, Windows, resilient Flooring, tile, Epoxy Flooring, acoustical, Painting, Electrical, hVaC, Plumbing.
Contact: david Gruzman, JUV, Inc.email: [email protected] phone: (510) 836-1300 fax: (510) 836-1301
1616 Franklin street suite #203 Oakland, Ca 94612an Equal Opportunity Employer
time warp tuesdaya weekly visual journey into MBA member archives
Michael Rex Associates Offices - 1750 Bridgeway, Suite B211 Sausalito - 60’s, 80’s and Today!
1960’s
Tiki Junction in Sausalito (Bridgeway at Napa St.)
1980’s
Le Cordon Rouge Cooking School
Today
Offices of Michael Rex AssociatesCome visit!
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PROJECT OF THE WEEKSealed proposals for MBA Project #176
2013 ROAD RESURFACING PROJECT
SOUTHERN REGION IN MARIN COUNTY
will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 329 Marin County Civic Center,
San Rafael, CA 94903, until
Thursday, May 2, 2013 @ 1:30 PM
Project Description: This project will include resurfacing, minor concrete, guardrail, road pulverization, and minor drainage improvements. Construction will take place in
the daytime hours with traffic control.
The Engineer’s estimate for this project is $2,400,000.
Work shall be done in accordance with official plans and specifications, which are available at the Department of
Public Works, County of Marin, Room 404, Civic Center, San Rafael, California, and may be purchased for $50 per set
(non-refundable). For questions regarding the project, and/or plans & specifications, call 415.473.7877.
Plans and specifications for MBA Project #176 may also be viewed in the MBA Plan Room or online by subscribers
to the On Line Plan Service.
in this issue
Don’t Miss out!
MBA BOCCE 2013 .............................1
Sign-up! Classes & Seminars:
First Aid , Forklift Training ...............3
Request for Bids ..............................4
Time Warp Tuesday ..........................4
Project of the Week ........................5
Capitol Connection (FKA Kalb’s) ....8
Phil Vermeulen ..................................9
Safety: Avoid Heat Illness .................12
HLC Quarterly Newsletter ................14
Permits .........................................19
Liens & Completions .....................22
Project Bid List ..............................25
Classifieds ..........................................30
Share Your History ..........................32
contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆
Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225
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Better Than Ever
With over 250 years of collective experience, the newly expanded staff at Hudson Street Design of Marin provides our customers with a wide variety of the highest quality building products along with attentive customer service. Our knowledgeable and professional staff is unmatched in the industry as we continue to serve you as the North Bay's premier design showroom.
3773 Redwood Highway, San Rafael 415.924.8300
Custom Cabinetry * Design Services Windows & Doors * Plumbing Fixtures * Window Coverings * Pre-Hung Doors * Hardware & More
Showrooms also in Healdsburg & Napa!
www.hlc-inc.com Follow Hudson Street Design on Facebook, Pinterest and Houzz!
Visit us for the best in quality products & customer service
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2013 MBa Directors & officers
PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.
Vice Presidentjim schalich - schalich Bros.
construction
chief financial officer tyler Doherty - cal-West rentals, inc.
secretarYtom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., inc.
Past Presidentaimi Dutra - the Dutra Group
executive DirectorKLif KnoLes
Dave Trahan - Patriot MechanicalHerb Moran - MOC Insurance Services
John Busick - Bob Kunst PaintingOliver Dibble - Dibble & Company
Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersRob Scerri - Golden State Lumber
Keith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Jeff Grady - Grady Consulting, Inc.
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician
Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
COnSULTAnTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA archive available at www.marinba.org
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles
Marin Home & GardenExpo
JUNE 1&2Book Your Space Today!www.marinhomegarden.comor Call (415) 507-1537
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The Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.
“Measure twice and cut once” is a good rule carpenters use to get a cut right. Getting the right information in the highly com-plex license regulations that ‘rule’ a contractor’s world is also essential. We ‘take-off’ with a mix of ‘half and half’ questions that help illustrate why contractors should consider expert as-sistance in following the rules different states require…
Q: My Company installs passenger-boarding bridges at airports. They are prefabricated steel bridges that go between the airport terminal building and the airplanes. I’ve gone through the list and definitions of the CSLB classifications and I’m thinking that we would need either the “D-21” (Machinery and Pumps) or a “C-51” (Structural Steel) license to perform this work in California. Can you give me an opinion on what you believe is the appropriate clas-sification?
A: You are halfway to the right answer! It appears that some con-tractors still are licensed for this work with a “D-21” class. How-ever, in consulting with the CSLB, that is no longer the practice. These two classifications are what they say would be appropriate for this type of work, either the “C-51” Structural Steel classifica-tion, as you suggested, or the “D-34” (Prefabricated Equipment).
Q: I previously had licenses in California and nevada and I let them both lapse. The California license has been expired since June 2012 and the nevada license expired in August 2012. Can I renew the licenses or will I be required to re-apply and re-take the exams?
A: I’ll start with the good news: you can renew your CA license and you will not be required to re-take the exams. Once a CA license expires, you have up to five years to renew the license without re-testing. nevada also allows five years to go by before you are required to re-take the exams, however the bad news is that once a nevada license has been expired for a period of six months, you can no longer renew the license and you are required to re-apply for a new license number. This will involve paying the license application fee, providing new financial information, and all individuals listed on the application will be required to get finger-printed.
Q: We are licensed General contractors with a “B”. We are consid-ering self-performing the Plumbing and HVAC trades for projects on which we are the General contractor. Does the CSLB require us to additionally have a “C-20” and a “C-36” license, or may we perform this work under our “B” license?
A: As a “B” contractor, you are able to self-perform the HVAC and plumbing work without obtaining the additional specialty classifica-tions. B&P Code Section 7057 addresses this topic and states that a “B” contractor must perform “at least two unrelated building trades or crafts other than framing or carpentry”. Plumbing and HVAC are considered two unrelated trades so you are good to go!
Contractor’s note: In a recent newsletter the CSLB reminds contractors to pull building permits to avoid license penalties. As things heat up, pulling permits is especially important for “C-20” (HVAC) contractors whose work must also meet Home Energy Rating System (HERS) tests to comply with state Building Energy Efficiency standards.
The CSLB is now working with the California Energy Commis-sion to ensure compliance through enhanced enforcement efforts to ensure that contractors are following state contracting laws, and HVAC contractors may be targeted in these stings.
While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle.
Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email info@cutred-
tape.com, or write us at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento,
CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
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Also In This Update• Update on Statewide Portable Equipment Registration Program
(PERP)• IRS Issues Guidance on Tax Treatment of Cell Phones; Provides
Small Business Recordkeeping Relief
SB 399 (Wright) Requires Payments to Contractors Within 30 Days If Called Out on An EmergencySo, you receive an emergency call from the State of California to fix a plugged sewer line in their 10 story building in LA that is so bad they have to send the workers home. Certainly fixing this problem would mean that you would be paid promptly, right? Guess again! We’re talking about bureaucrats here who could “give a rip!”
Amazingly, although this job was performed in early October, our contractor didn’t get paid until mid-February!! AnD, during that extended length of delay it even included the direct involvement of the top “Wonks” at the Department of General Services (DGS)!! However, without their “efforts” it would have meant that the contractor would still be waiting to get paid today! Incredibly, even though it was DGS calling the contractor out on an emergency basis, the contractor was required MOnTHS AFTER THE JOB WAS COMPLETED to provide a payment and performance bond, GL Insurance, proof of workers’ comp and much more; plus, DGS’ legal department had to spend almost a month reviewing the contract!
If ever there was a need for legislation, this is the “poster child” of need! Thankfully, it didn’t take a lot of effort to convince the Chairman of the Senate Governmental Organization, Senator Rod Wright, to serve as author of this measure which is now SB 399 which we are proudly sponsoring. The bill says that for all future emergency contracts, the agency requesting the contractor to come out immediately must approve the invoice within 15 days which, in-turn, gives the Controller’s office another 15 days to process the check. In other words, future emergency contracts starting on January 1, 2014 (assuming the bill passes through the legislative process and is signed by the governor), will have to meet this new 30 day window.
I am pleased to report this measure went before the Senate Governmental Organization Committee on Wednesday of this week and passed out on a unanimous vote! It’s now on to the Senate Appropriations Committee. Stay tuned for future updates.
Update on Statewide Portable Equipment Registration Program (PERP)Owners or Operators of portable engines and certain other types of equipment can register their units under the Air Resources Board’s (ARB) Statewide Portable Equipment Registration Program (PERP) in order to operate their equipment throughout California without having to obtain individual permits from local air districts. The following sections will assist you with the PERP registration process and present facts on the Portable Diesel Engine Airborne Toxic Control Measure (ATCM).________________________________________PORTABLE DIESEL ENGINE AIRBORNE TOXIC CONTROL MEASUREAs of January 1, 2013, the Portable Engine Airborne Toxic Control Measure (ATCM) fleet standards went into effect. The ATCM requires owners of portable engines to submit a statement of compliance signed by a Responsible Official to the Air Resources Board by March 1, 2013. In addition to the statement of compliance, a summary that identifies each portable engine in the fleet and the associated emission rate (g/bhp-hr) must be included. For more information and to locate the statement of complianceand fleet summary forms ,go to Fleet Emission Calculators. Applications from first time applicants will not be accepted unless the statement of compliance and the fleet summary are included.
Considering Making Changes to Your Fleet?The ATCM also requires owners to ensure that the average PM emission level for their fleet does not fall out of compliance due to changes in the composition of the fleet. Buying, selling, or modifying engines could result in a fleet becoming noncompliant. PERP registrants considering adding, removing and/or modifying engines in their fleet are strongly encouraged to re-calculate their fleet average to ensure that the fleet is still compliant with the applicable
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standard before submitting requests to ARB. It is recommended that you include the statement of compliance and the updated fleet summary with your requests and maintain copies for your records. It is also recommended that you save an electronic copy of the fleet calculator(s) with your updated engines for future reference.We encourage you to contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions regarding these issues.
Current Fleet Standards Requirements Flyer in English or En Espanol________________________________________
CRITICAL REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
June 30, 2013This will be the last day ARB will accept initial registration applications for Interim Tier 4 engines rated from 50 bhp up to 74 bhp.On July 1, 2013For initial registration into PERP, all engines must meet the following:• 50 to 74 bhp - certified Final Tier 4• 75 bhp and above - certified Interim Tier 4• Or, for all power categories - Flex engines certified under the flexability provisions of Federal 40 CFR 1039.625, or CFR 89.102, or California Code of Regulations section 2423 (d).The chart below shows the phase-in of new certification Tiers up to 2015. After the Tier changes, ARB allows a six month grace period before the required new engine Tier begins.
View the Off-Road Compression-Ignition (Diesel) Engine Tiers Chart (PDF)
For more information, please contact the PERP email.________________________________________REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINES ON TWO-ENGINE VEHICLES• Frequently Asked Questions• • For further information on two-engine vehicles, see the In-Use
Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation homepage.________________________________________PERP Application Submittal Options:• Options to help you receive PERP registrations in the shortest
time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)• The requirements for portable equipment can be complicated, so
we have compiled a list of the most commonly asked questions with answers that may help you with this subject. Portable FAQ document
Application Forms• Application Forms Please be sure you are using the most recent
form(s) posted on this website.• How to complete applications• PERP no longer accepts applications and renewal invoice
payments via fax due to security issues with credit card numbers transmitted by this method. Please mail them directly to the address listed on the application form and renewal invoice.
• Recordkeeping and Reporting Forms• Forms to help you meet recordkeeping and reporting
requirements
Air District NotificationFor notifying air districts for operation of registered equipment units (not engines).notification is required if an equipment unit (not an engine) will be at a location for more than five days. Here is an easy-to-use online form for assistance in meeting this requirement.• Online notification
Training• Information and schedule for training courses on the Portable
Engine ATCM and other ARB training courses.
List Server and Contact Information• Join a list serve to be sent information related to PERP
regulation activities
PERP Contact Information• PERP Information Line: (916) 324-5869• email• Write to: ARB / PERP P.O. Box 2038 Sacramento, CA 95812
IRS Issues Guidance on Tax Treatment of Cell Phones; Provides Small Business Recordkeeping Relief WASHInGTOn — The Internal Revenue Service today issued guidance designed to clarify the tax treatment of employer-provided cell phones.The guidance relates to a provision in the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, enacted last fall, that removed cell phones from the definition of listed property, a category under tax law that normally requires additional recordkeeping by taxpayers.The notice issued today provides guidance on the treatment of employer- provided cell phones as an excludible fringe benefit. The notice provides that when an employer provides an employee with
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a cell phone primarily for noncompensatory business reasons, the business and personal use of the cell phone is generally nontaxable to the employee. The IRS will not require recordkeeping of business use in order to receive this tax-free treatment.Simultaneously with the notice, the IRS announced in a memo to its examiners a similar administrative approach that applies with respect to arrangements common to small businesses that provide cash allowances and reimbursements for work-related use of personally-owned cell phones. Under this approach, employers that require employees, primarily for noncompensatory business reasons, to use their personal cell phones for business purposes may treat reimbursements of the employees’ expenses for reasonable cell phone coverage as nontaxable. This treatment does not apply to reimbursements of unusual or excessive expenses or to reimbursements made as a substitute for a portion of the employee’s regular wages.Under the guidance issued today, where employers provide cell phones to their employees or where employers reimburse employees for business use of their personal cell phones, tax-free treatment is available without burdensome recordkeeping requirements. The guidance does not apply to the provision of cell phones or reimbursement for cell-phone use that is not primarily business related, as such arrangements are generally taxable.Details are in the memo and in notice 2011-72, at the IRS’ website or cut and paste: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-11-72.pdf
Thanks to Dan Peterson for sending this information to me!!!
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Avoid Heat Illness When it is hot outside, your body temperature can rise to dangerous levels. Normally, your body cools itself through sweating. However, in hot and humid weather, sweating is not enough and the result can be a heat illness. Staying Cool Follow the suggestions below to stay cool when working in hot weather: • Wear loose, light-colored clothing and
some type of hat. • Adapt to working in hot conditions
gradually, especially if performing strenuous tasks.
• Take breaks in the shade when possible, and remove any outer protective gear you may be wearing.
• Avoid overexerting yourself during peak temperature periods (midday).
• Drink liquids frequently, even if you don’t feel thirsty - at least eight ounces every 20 to 30 minutes. Choose water, fruit juice or sports drinks and stay away from liquids containing caffeine, which can dehydrate you.
Recognizing the Symptoms There are three forms of heat illness, each with its own distinct symptoms: • Heat Cramps – severe muscle spasms
in the back, stomach, arms and legs, which are attributed to the loss of body salt and water during periods of heavy perspiration
• Heat Exhaustion – heavy sweating, cool or pale skin, nausea, headache, weakness, vomiting and fast pulse
• Heat Stroke – high body temperature, sweating stops, red and often dry skin, rapid breathing and pulse, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, confusion or unconsciousness
Providing Treatment It is essential to treat heat illness as soon as possible. If you are feeling any of the above symptoms, inform a co-worker and ask for help. If you suspect that a fellow worker has any of these conditions, follow the first-aid suggestions below: • Heat Cramps – Move the victim to a
cooler area and allow them to drink approximately six ounces of water every 15 minutes. Follow up with a medical examination.
• Heat Exhaustion – Move the victim to a cooler area and keep them lying down with their legs slightly elevated. Cool their body by fanning and applying cool, wet towels. If conscious, allow the victim to drink approximately six ounces of water every 15 minutes. Follow up with a medical examination.
• Heat Stroke – You or a bystander should immediately call an ambulance. Meanwhile, move the victim to a cooler area, remove their outer clothing, immerse them in cool water or apply cool, wet towels or cloths to the body. Do NOT give them liquids. If medical help is delayed, call the hospital for further instructions while waiting. Heat stroke is life-threatening, so it’s important to move quickly!
Safety Reminder The risk of heat illness increases with age, poor diet, being overweight, insufficient liquid intake, poor physical condition and/or when taking medication. Never take salt tablets without your doctor’s approval. Be aware of weather conditions when you will be working outside so that you can be prepared with appropriate clothing and beverages. If you are working outside and start to feel any adverse symptoms, inform your supervisor and take a break.
Heat illness can be a serious threat. Your best defense is to learn how to stay cool when the weather heats up.
California Builders Insurance Program: Your workplace safety partner
Safety Matters
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Evite la enfermedad por calor Cuando hace calor afuera, la temperatura de su cuerpo puede aumentar a niveles peligrosos. Generalmente, su cuerpo se refresca solo mediante la transpiración. Sin embargo, en un clima caluroso y húmedo, la transpiración no es suficiente y el resultado puede ser una enfermedad por calor. Mantenerse fresco Siga las sugerencias a continuación para mantenerse fresco cuando trabaje en un clima caluroso: • Use ropa floja, de colores claros y algún
tipo de sombrero. • Adáptese a trabajar en condiciones
calurosas gradualmente, en especial si realiza tareas agotadoras.
• Tome descansos en la sombra siempre que sea posible y quítese todo equipo de protección externo que pueda estar usando.
• Evite fatigarse en exceso durante los períodos de temperatura pico (mediodía).
• Tome líquidos con frecuencia, incluso si no tiene sed, al menos 8 onzas cada 20 ó 30 minutos. Elija agua, jugos de fruta y bebidas deportivas y manténgase alejado de los líquidos que contengan cafeína, lo cuales lo pueden deshidratar.
Reconocimiento de los síntomas Existen tres formas de enfermedad por calor, cada una con sus propios síntomas distinguibles: • Calambres por calor: calambres musculares
severos en la espalda, el estómago, los brazos y las piernas, que se atribuyen a la pérdida de sal y agua corporal durante períodos de transpiración intensa
• Agotamiento por calor: transpiración intensa, piel fría o pálida, náuseas, dolor de cabeza, debilidad, vómitos y pulso rápido
• Golpe de calor: temperatura corporal alta, transpiración, piel seca y roja, respiración y pulso rápidos, dolor de cabeza, náuseas, vómitos, diarrea, convulsiones, confusión o pérdida del conocimiento
Suministro de tratamiento Es esencial tratar la enfermedad por calor lo antes posible. Si siente algunos de los síntomas anteriores, infórmele a un compañero de trabajo y pídale ayuda. Si sospecha que un compañero de trabajo tiene alguna de estas condiciones siga las recomendaciones de primeros auxilios que presentamos a continuación: • Espasmos por calor: mueva a la víctima a
un área más fresca y dele de beber aproximadamente 6 onzas de agua cada 15 minutos. Prosiga con un examen médico.
• Agotamiento por calor: mueva a la víctima a un área más fresca y manténgala recostada con las piernas levemente elevadas. Enfríe su cuerpo abanicándolo y aplicando toallas húmedas frías. Si está consciente, dele a la víctima de beber aproximadamente 6 onzas de agua cada 15 minutos. Prosiga con un examen médico.
• Golpe de calor: usted o alguien que esté en el lugar debe llamar de inmediato a una ambulancia. Mientras tanto, mueva a la víctima a un área más fresca, quítele la ropa de abrigo, sumérjala en agua fresca o aplíquele toallas o paños húmedos fríos en el cuerpo. NO le de líquidos. Si la ayuda médica se demora llame al hospital para que le brinden más instrucciones mientras espera. Los golpes de calor ponen en riesgo la vida, por eso es importante moverse rápidamente.
Recordatorio de seguridad El riesgo de enfermedad por calor aumenta con la edad, la mala alimentación, el sobrepeso, la ingesta insuficiente de líquidos, la mala condición física y/o la medicación. Nunca tome píldoras de sal sin la aprobación de su médico. Esté atento a las condiciones climáticas cuando trabaje al aire libre para poder estar preparado con la ropa y bebidas adecuadas. Si se encuentra trabajando al aire libre y comienza a sentir algún síntoma negativo, infórmele a su supervisor y tome un descanso.
La enfermedad por calor puede ser una amenaza seria. Su mejor defensa es aprender a mantenerse fresco cuando el clima se pone caluroso.
California Builders Insurance Program: Su compañero de seguridad en el lugar de trabajo
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IT’S NOT JUST PAINT. IT’S YOUR PERSONALITY.
Sure it’s beautiful and durable, with a lifetime warranty. It has to be great
because we make it ourselves. In fact, all that’s missing from our lineup of
high-quality paint is you. EasyCare® and WeatherAll®. Made by True Value.
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PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueBuckley Kathleen E REnEWAL BY AnDERSEn 52 Cielo Dr Greenbrae 070-353-08 (58) Replace 5 Wi $10,431 Tamura Toyoko O /Tr/ REnEWAL BY AnDERSEn 376 Carrera Dr Mill Valley 200-262-12 (58) Replace 11 W $20,423 Mc Elrath Cheryl L REnEWAL BY AnDERSEn 189 Blackstone Dr San Rafael 164-222-14 (58) Replace 16 W $33,921 Ellis Michael S & PREMIER POOLS AnD SPA 33 Bayview Dr San Rafael 186-112-15 (56)(50)(52) Pool $35,000 Pitts Mattalyn C /Tr/ MCLERAn, InC 345 Montford Ave Mill Valley 047-132-14 (53) Reroof E-Ins $16,300 Marshall Martha M /Tr/ DE MELLO ROOFInG 520 Fawn Dr San Anselmo 177-081-28 (53) Reroof $31,815 Armao Linda /Tr/ Etal BIRD, SAnDRA CUSTOM KIT. 6 Saba Ln Tiburon 038-214-12 (23) Remodel Mast $34,000 The Cove Apartments SEQUOIA PROPERTY SERVICES 50 Barbaree Way, Bldg #1 Tibur 055-061-28 (13) Repair/Repla $13,875 The Cove Apartments SEQUOIA PROPERTY SERVICES 50 Barbaree Way, Bldg #3 Tibu 055-061-28 (13) Repair/Repla $13,925 The Cove Apartments SEQUOIA PROPERTY SERVICES 50 Barbaree Way, Bldg #5 Tibur 055-061-28 (13) Repair/Repla $16,625 The Cove Apartments SEQUOIA PROPERTY SERVICES 50 Barbaree Way, Bldg #11 Tibu 055-061-28 (13) Repair/Repla $15,545 The Cove Apartments SEQUOIA PROPERTY SERVICES 50 Barbaree Way, Bldg #8 Tibur 055-061-28 (13) Repair/Repla $10,565 Freeman, Condict OWnER/BUILDER 500 Upper Rd San Rafael 180-171-27 (23) Remodel Mast $15,000 Bayne, David & Joyce OWnER 52 Buckelew St Sausalito 052-111-12 (23) Bath Remodel $15,000 Bennett Linda MORRIS ROOFInG 5 Linda Ave San Rafael 179-312-12 (53) Reroof $10,570 Romberg Roberta V /Tr/ ECO-VALLEY COnSTRUCTIOn 133 California Ave Mill Valley 051-045-03 (22) Structural S $17,340 Tomnay nicholas S & S BUILDERS 205 Evergreen Ave Mill Valley 047-223-19 (23,58) Rmdl K & $65,000 Boulton Michael D /Tr/ & DAILEY COnSTRUCTIOn 3 Maxwell Ln Mill Valley 048-181-23 (23) Remodel Kitc $44,228 Wright Edwin & SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 130 Hidden Valley Ln San Ansel 176-034-03 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $41,146 Hirigoyen Family Trust Et SOLARCITY CORP 22 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley 043-410-07 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $22,000 Forbes Donald H /Tr/ & Et SOLARCITY CORP 133 Crest Rd novato 143-210-84 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $22,000 Kent Tony /Tr/ SOLARCITY CORP 130 Crane Dr San Anselmo 176-103-01 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $20,000 Griffin Branch Properties DOUGLAS COnSTRUCTIOn 18 Elm Ave A Kentfield 071-132-15 (24)(51) Remodel $31,000 Harding Amelia C J. G. BERnALES COnSTR. 264 Greene St Mill Valley 051-251-32 (13) Replace Deck $17,000 Hill Felicia M P nEX LEVEL 625 H Ranch Rd nicasio 000-000-00 (12) (50) Modify $25,000 Argilla Luke P /Tr/ & GOnZALEZ, LUIS ALBERTO 4 Irving Dr San Anselmo 176-161-02 (12,50,52) Arbor $18,000 Kristensen Carsten D Tr & OWnER/BUILDER 323 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 043-224-21 (13) Deck Repair, $35,000 Teichmann Kurt F /Tr/ & BRITAnnIA BUILDERS 61 Windstone Dr San Rafael 164-532-14 (56) Replace /Rep $24,000 Mc Gehee David & Hanne MURPHY ROOFInG COnSULTInG 90 Corte De Sabla Greenbrae 070-211-06 (53) Re-Roof $16,700 Pansini Pamela L /Tr/ P & M BUILDERS 2030 Hatch Rd novato 146-250-86 (23) Remodel Kitc $20,000 Diaz-Azcuy Orlando PARIS COnSTRUCTIOn SERVI 130 Mt Whitney Ct San Rafael 164-391-27 (22-0/0) (92) Bwo $275,000 Zamost Barbara IVAn MAnCHIP COnST 327 Robin Rd Mill Valley 052-031-16 (21--0/1) Additio $126,000 Vianueva Daniel ABLE ROOFInG 826 Hacienda Way San Rafael 180-074-04 (53) Reroof - E-I $12,995 Barfus Richard S Tr CRABTREE COnSTRUCTIOn 45 Bret Harte Rd San Rafael 018-123-13 (22) Struct Kt Rm $16,800
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value195 Fairway Dr San Rafael Schacter Robert & (10) Install new Gunite Pool $84,000619 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Killebrew Abby S /Tr/ (13) new Entry And new Pool De $25,000619 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Killebrew Abby S /Tr/ (11) Retaining Wall $50,000665 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Willson Ryan F /Tr/ & (21) Addition At 2nd Flr Playr $114,0001000 Iron Springs Rd Fairfax Dybeck Michael (612)(60)(50)(52) Verizon - I $150,0008 Irving Dr San Anselmo Rigg Douglas G /Tr/ (59)Replace And Add new Window $13,000146 Madison Ave San Rafael Alexander Jon F & (13) Replace Deck $11,3004 Montego Key novato Bel-Marin Keys Comm Svcs Dist (32)(33) Ti Improvements To Ki $220,000235 Princeton Ave Mill Valley Berg Ronald /Tr/ (13) Replace 2 Decks $96,62575 Verissimo Dr novato Sloan Ronald S /Tr/ & (54) Repair Porch Foundation $15,000404 Viewpark Ct Mill Valley Chiarappa nicla /Tr/ Etal (21)(23) Remodel And Addition $95,00023 East Pier Sausalito Roman Robert A (22)(13) Remodel Entire Houseb $200,0001 A Dock #E Sausalito Bower, Mark & Heather (59) Add 4 Windows On Lower Le $6,00027 Antilles Way Tiburon Hamsayeh niloufer G (21) Legalize Bwop Walk-In Clo $10,00040 Bahama Reef novato Smith Donald & (60) Roof-Mounted Pv 5.817 Kw $13,5002 Belvedere Pl Mill Valley Bentley Holdings (62) Demo T I InteriorJ#__ $25,000 930 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo Goebel, Michael (22)(12) Remodel Kitchen, Livi $77,000931 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo Wolf Daniel J & (22) Remodel Entire Sfd $189,0001330 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo Reagan Mark E & (62) DemoJ # 3z916 $10,000 69 Creekside Dr San Rafael Lawrence Alexander L & (10) Add Spa To Existing Pool, $21,500130 Hidden Valley Ln San Anselmo Wright Edwin & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 4.94 K W * $41,14622 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley Hirigoyen Family Trust Etal (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.72 K W * $22,000133 Crest Rd novato Forbes Donald H /Tr/ & Etal (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.88 K W** $22,0004 Montego Key novato Bel-Marin Keys Comm Svcs Dist (62) Demo Kitchen & Bathroom A $4,00045 Bret Harte Rd San Rafael Barfus Richard S Tr (22) Struct Kt Rmdl**Express $16,800
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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUEDCity/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Corte Madera 4/22 Dianna Amsel Huts And Castles 24 Tamal Vista Blvd Kitchen Remodel $85,000 Corte Madera 4/23 Silvano & Kathryn
PayneRec Solar 369 Redwood Ave Solar Install $14,000
Corte Madera 4/23 Brian Lewis Crescent Builders 18 Morning Star Crse
Kitchen Remodel $28,000
Novato 4/22 Graves Danielle N Jemico Llc Aka Renewal By Ande
10 Carnoustie Dr Window $26,621
Novato 4/22 Baxter-Lowe Lee A &
Rec Solar Inc. 30 Ranch Dr Solar $35,000
Novato 4/22 Patterson Kevin M /Tr/ &
Jemico Llc Aka Renewal By Ande
54 Robinhood Dr Window $58,013
Novato 4/23 Polymathic Prop-erties
Blue Mountain Air, Inc
10 Buckeye Ct Construction $29,000
Novato 4/23 Chris Alonzo Mcleran, Inc. 65 Fairway Dr Reroof $31,900 Novato 4/23 Rob Terheyden Owner-Builder 598 Fairway Dr Construction $40,000 Novato 4/24 Patrick Krause Bachelder And As-
sociates216 San Ramon Way
Construction $10,000
Novato 4/24 Soldavini Ronald C &
Castle Roofing 15 Fredson Ct Reroof $10,440
Novato 4/24 John Vallee R O L Construction 8 Fleetwood Ct Minor Construc-tion
$10,500
Novato 4/24 Econo Lodge Inn Owner-Builder 275 Alameda Del Prado
Construction $45,000
Novato 4/25 Marin Property Services
Alternative Roofing Solutions
155 Cabro Ct Reroof $10,710
Novato 4/25 Scully William C Tr &
Owner-Builder 816 Albatross Dr Construction $12,000
Novato 4/25 Mc Grath Dylan & One Hour Heating & A/C
85 San Joaquin Pl Hvac $14,700
Novato 4/25 Knight Kimberly A One Hour Heating & A/C
1732 Center Rd Hvac $17,476
San Rafael 4/16 Afre Carlos & Northgate Roofing 39 Skyview Ter Alter-Sfd $12,000 San Rafael 4/16 Bourgeois James
A &Saunders Const Co
31 Santiago Way Alter-Sfd $13,000
San Rafael 4/16 Yanabu Joan M & D C Construction 63 Convent Ct Alter-Sfd $13,840 San Rafael 4/16 Passetti Mauro /
Tr/ &1323 Lincoln Ave Alter-Sfd $15,000
San Rafael 4/18 De Rose Anthony D /Tr
Capstone Roofing 428 Riviera Dr Alter-Sfd $14,925
San Rafael 4/18 Roedel Herb T & Lawrence Fraser Construction
114 Bayview Dr Alter-Sfd $20,000
San Rafael 4/18 Montenegro Frank W
Montenegro Frank W
237 Solano St Alter-Sfd $20,000
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Permits (continued)City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation San Rafael 4/18 Carne Harry L
RevocCarne Harry L Revoc
52 Ridgewood Dr Alter-Sfd $49,995
San Rafael 4/18 Mc Devitt Enter-prises
Jazz Construction 100 Yacht Club Dr Alter-Commercial $50,000
San Rafael 4/18 Tanner Berta Tr 50% E
Brandon Riedel 1249 Francisco Blvd E
Alter-Commercial $51,480
San Rafael 4/22 Fonio Marcello /Tr/ &
The Roofer 21 Shores Ct Alter-Sfd $11,250
San Rafael 4/22 Daniel W Jason & Haye
Armada Interiors Inc
1655 Grand Ave Alter-Sfd $15,000
San Rafael 4/22 Peacock Hills Hoa Ajd Builders, Inc Biscayne Dr Alter-Condo $30,000 San Rafael 4/22 Irwin Robert D Tr & Armstrong Installat 34 Wildwood Way Alter-Sfd $39,000 San Rafael 4/22 Kientz Richard A
EtalKientz Richard A Etal
611 Francisco Blvd E
Alter-Commercial $136,860
San Rafael 4/22 Marin Masonic Buildin
Millennium Con-struction Grou
1010 Lootens Pl Alter-Commercial $300,000
Tiburon 4/22 Ali & Miriam Fooman
Charles Keller Construction, Inc.
11 Via Capistrano Bathroom Repair $15,000
Tiburon 4/22 T Andrews Owner-Builder 87 Rancho Drive Addition $18,000 Tiburon 4/22 Paritosh & Lopa
ChoksiZamgen Inc 91 Sugar Loaf Drive Addition And Re-
model $600,000
Tiburon 4/23 Ronan Papillaud Mac Construc-tion Inc / Division Seven
2 Cazadero Lane Removal $22,000
Tiburon 4/24 Lloyd H Patton & Ann Osullivan
Owner-Builder 5 Maravista Court Remodel $10,500
Tiburon 4/24 David Kulk Gutierrez Roofing Company
2310 Mar East Street
Reroof $22,231
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tAX lIenS & cOMPletIOnS
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COMPLETIONSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/25/2013 A E NELSON CONSTRUCTION (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-002886604/25/2013 AANESON WILDCAT INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-002886504/24/2013 COHEN-ROJAS LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-002830504/25/2013 MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIS-
TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2013-0028865
04/25/2013 MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIS-TRICT (I)
(none) COMPLETION 2013-0028866
04/26/2013 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I)
(none) COMPLETION 2013-0029014
04/26/2013 TEAM GHILOTTI INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-002901404/24/2013 TRI-WEST HOMES (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-002830504/25/2013 WILDCAT ENGINEERING (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-0028865
LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/24/2013 CLEAN CRAWL SPACE INC (E) ORLICK SHANE (O) LIEN 2013-002828604/25/2013 DEL MONTE HIGHLANDS HOMEOWN-
ERS ASSOCIATION (E)LENZI HEIDEE L (O) LIEN 2013-0028827
04/22/2013 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELA-TIONS (E)
COTE CONSULTING (O) LIEN 2013-0027724
04/22/2013 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELA-TIONS (E)
COTE MARCIA KAY (O) LIEN 2013-0027724
04/22/2013 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELA-TIONS (E)
GUBBY GEAR (O) LIEN 2013-0027724
04/22/2013 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPART-MENT (E)
COTE CONSULTING (O) LIEN 2013-0027724
04/22/2013 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPART-MENT (E)
COTE MARCIA KAY (O) LIEN 2013-0027724
04/22/2013 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPART-MENT (E)
GUBBY GEAR (O) LIEN 2013-0027724
04/26/2013 KELSEYVILLE LUMBER & SUPPLY CO INC (E)
LANDING AT HAMILTON (O) LIEN 2013-0029120
04/26/2013 KELSEYVILLE LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY INC (E)
LANDING AT HAMILTON (O) LIEN 2013-0029120
04/25/2013 MARIN LAGOON HOMEOWNERS AS-SOCIATION (E)
FEDERIGHI MICHAEL H (O) LIEN 2013-0028716
04/25/2013 MARIN LAGOON HOMEOWNERS AS-SOCIATION (E)
FEDERIGHI SUSAN K (O) LIEN 2013-0028716
04/25/2013 SAN MARIN VALLEY ASSOCIATION INC (E)
HOLLAND LESLIE D (O) LIEN 2013-0028731
04/22/2013 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) COTE CONSULTING (O) LIEN 2013-002772404/22/2013 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) COTE MARCIA KAY (O) LIEN 2013-002772404/22/2013 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) GUBBY GEAR (O) LIEN 2013-002772404/26/2013 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) FRIEDMAN ALISON L (O) LIEN 2013-002913904/23/2013 TIBURON HILL ESTATES ASSOCIA-
TION (E)ETTEFAGH JEHAN (O) LIEN 2013-0028052
04/22/2013 WESTSIDE MECHANICAL INC (E) CIRCLE BANK/CIRCLE BAN-CORP (O)
LIEN 2013-0027722
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RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/22/2013 BALL MICHAEL W (E) RIVERSIDE COUNTY DE-
PARTMENT OF CHILD SUP-PORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0027721
04/22/2013 BANTA PATRICK (E) R V STICH CONSTRUCTION INC (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0027845
04/22/2013 BANTA SUSAN (E) R V STICH CONSTRUCTION INC (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0027845
04/24/2013 CHILDERS LAURIAN (E) GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028348
04/22/2013 CORDISCO CAMILLE RENEE (E) U S OF AMERICA (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0027728
04/24/2013 HANSEN CHRISTOPHER R (E) BLAZE FIREPLACES OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028340
04/24/2013 HANSEN KIMBERLY (E) BLAZE FIREPLACES OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028340
04/25/2013 HOLLAND LESLIE D (E) SAN MARIN VALLEY ASSO-CIATION INC (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028730
04/23/2013 MURAN DENELLE (E) CHEDA ACRES HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION INC (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028051
04/23/2013 MURAN ERIC (E) CHEDA ACRES HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION INC (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028051
04/23/2013 ROMANO ANTHONY LAWRENCE /TR/ (E)
SUNRISE POINTE OF MILL VALLEY HOMEOWNERS AS-SOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028087
04/23/2013 ROMANO ELIANE A /TR/ (E) SUNRISE POINTE OF MILL VALLEY HOMEOWNERS AS-SOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028087
04/23/2013 ROMANO TRUST (E) SUNRISE POINTE OF MILL VALLEY HOMEOWNERS AS-SOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0028087
04/23/2013 ROSE MEG (E) SONOMA COUNTY DEPART-MENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0027901
TAX LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/22/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ROBINSON INGRID D (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002771504/22/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ANNICK LAURA (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002771604/22/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SHAEFER JOANNE (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002771704/22/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MARX GUIDO S (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002771804/24/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SELTZER LAW GROUP (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002845104/24/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SELTZER MARGARET A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002845104/24/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KODNER SUSAN (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002845204/24/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) AMARALI MARGARET (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002845304/25/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GREEN DOOR WELLNESS
EDUCATION CENTER INC (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0028784
04/26/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BURG CAMILLA J (O) TAX LIEN 2013-0029171
tAX lIenS & cOMPletIOnS
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TAX LIENS (continued)Recording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/26/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BIDLE JAMES C (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002921704/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BROOKS COULSON (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002763904/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DRAGONFLY CAKES LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002763904/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SAMPSON SCOTT D (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764004/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SIMMONS TONI M (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764004/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MAYES CHEVON B (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764104/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LEVINSON ROY Z (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764204/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LEVINSON STEPHANIE A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764204/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LEVINSON ROY Z (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764304/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) FASSERO DENIS J (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764604/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BAUER PETER A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764704/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BAUER YVETTE (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764704/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LYKIARDOPOULOS GREGO-
RY (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0027648
04/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STICH ROCKY J (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002764904/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TOPOLOS NICK A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765004/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KARPIK FRED (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765104/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WRIGHT ERIKA M (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765204/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GRYMES ANN (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765304/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HEMPHILL WILLIAM H (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765304/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WESLEY MEDICAL STAFFING
INC (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0027654
04/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BARBARA H KNOWLES & COMPANY (O)
TAX LIEN 2013-0027655
04/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ROUND TABLE PIZZA (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765504/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BELLACH KATHERIN (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765604/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KENNEDY BEVERLY J (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765704/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) PORTILLO INES L (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765804/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GORJI MINOO (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002765904/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BRIDGE POINT ACADEMY
INC (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0027660
04/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MORRISON K (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002766104/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SCHWARTZ MICHAEL (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002766104/22/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ROTTMANN KRISTIE L (O) TAX LIEN 2013-0027662
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
Bid List Subject to Change Prior To Bid Date, Please Check With Association
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 4/30/2013Ref #: 20HE-120
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 3/28/2013 9:00 AM
REPLACE EXISTING HVAC EQUIPMENT, ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES, ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND SPECIFIED CONTROL SYSTEMS AT FOUR TRAIN CONTROL HUTS AND ONE TRAIN CONTROL ROOM AND TO CONSTRUCT A NEW OFFICE IN THE TRAIN CONTROL ROOM
Plan#: 132-PA/OL
HVAC UPGRADES FOR THE TRAIN CONTROL ROOMS AT L14, L18, A58, C20 AND C76
13-00132
Est. Cost: $430000to $500000
Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
CLAYTON
10:00 AM 4/30/2013Ref #: 308009 AND
311007
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 411/2013 10:00 AM
INSTALLING A PRESSURE REDUCING STATION, WATER PIPELINE, CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE DISINFECTANT BOOSTER STATION, ASSOCIATED PIPING, ELECTRICAL AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 164-PA/OL
CLAYTON REGENCY MOBILE HOME PARK EMERGENCY PIPELINE EXTENSION AND DISINFECTANT BOOSTER STATION
13-00164
Addenda: 1 4/8/2013Project Type: WATER-POWER
Contact: CONTRA COSTA WATER DISTRICT 925-688-8350
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601Valentine Corporation 415-453-3732 415-457-5820
SAUSALITO
2:00 PM 4/30/2013Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/9/2013 11:00 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 184-PA/OL URGENT SEWER REPLACEMENT PROJECT
13-00184
Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION
Contact: SAUSALITO, CITY OF, ENGINEERING 415-289-4180
LIVERMORE
2:00 PM 4/30/2013Ref #: 2232
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 4/16/2013 10:00 AM
CLASS "A" OR C-12 LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 185-PAPER
THE RESURFACING OF PORTIONS OF VARIOUS ROADWAYS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF HAYWARD AND SAN LEANDRO ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
13-00185
Addenda: 1 4/11/2013Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601Granite Construction 408-327-7000 408-327-7090GRANITE CONSTRUCTION 408-327-7000 408-327-7090MCK Services, Inc. 925-957-9200 925-957-9292
FREMONT
2:00 PM 4/30/2013Ref #: FC 5-M-111
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 4/16/2013 10:00 AM
CLASS "A" OR CLASS C-12 OR CLASS "C-34" OR C-36 LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 195-PAPER
DESILTING OF LINE M-7 UNDERGROUND 48" AND 54" PIPES ALONG MISSION BLVD. IN FREMONT, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ZONE NO. 5 PROJECT
13-00195
Addenda: 0Project Type: FLOOD CONTROL
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450
SAN PABLO
2:00 PM 4/30/2013Ref #: 1041223-11R1
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 4/16/2013 4:00 PM
REMOVAL OF EXTERIOR FINISHES AND WINDOWS, REMOVAL OF THE LOW SLOPE ROOFING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SECTION OF THE STEEP SLOPE ROOFING SYSTEM, INSTALLATION OF NEW FLASHING ASSEMBLIES AT THE WINDOWS, REINSTALLING THE WINDOWS, NEW EXTERIOR FINISHES AND APPLYIN
Plan#: 208-CD BAYVIEW EXTERIOR REPAIRS
13-00208
Est. Cost: $326000Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-8803
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HAYWARD
2:00 PM 4/30/2013
Ref #: 5154
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/17/2013 10:00 AM
CLEARING AND GRUBBING,,; EXCAVATION; CONCRETE AND ASPHALT REMOVAL; CONSTRUCTION OF PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK, DRIVEWAYS, CURB AND GUTTER AND RETAINING CURB; DEEP LIFT ASPHALT CONCRETE ROADWAY CONFORM; ADJUSTMENT OF UTILITY BOXES AND SOD REPLACEMEN
Plan#: 216-PAPER
NEW SIDEWALKS FY14-HUNTWOOD AVENUE, D STREET & INDUSTRIAL BLVD
13-00216
Est. Cost: $300000Addenda: 0
Project Type: SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: HAYWARD, CITY OF ENGINEERING & TRANSPORTATION 510-583-4763
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
LAFAYETTE
1:30 PM 5/1/2013Ref #: 2061
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/9/2013 1O:OO AM
REPLACE CLEARWELL WITH A BOLTED STEEL TANK; DEMOLISH AN EXISTING TANK; FURNISH AND INSTALL A BOLTED STEEL TANK INCLUDING CONCRETE FOUNDATION, DOME ROOF, INLET AND OUTLET PIPOE CONNECTIONS AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 178-PAPER
LAFAYETTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT CLEARWELL AND WASHWATER PIPELINE IMPROVEMENTS
13-00178
Est. Cost: $1300000to $1600000
Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-0454Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-1040
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAztec Constructors 925-837-1050 925-837-1652Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797PARC Services, Inc. 925-371-4610 925-606-8704
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 5/1/2013Ref #: 1993J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/19/2013 1:30 PM
NEW PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN SIGNAL, TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATIONS, TRAFFIC ROUTING, CURB RAMPS AND ALL RELATED AND INCIDENTAL WORK. CLASS "A" OR C-1O LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 202-CD
BAYSHORE BOULEVARD AND PAUL AVENUE TRAFFIC SIGNALS UPGRADE
13-00202
Est. Cost: $180000Addenda: 0Project Type: TRAFFIC SIGNAL
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO D.P.W. 415-558-5226
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 5/1/2013Ref #: 2109J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/19/2013 1:30 PM
INSTALL NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS, TRAFFIC ROUTING, CURB RAMPS AND ALL OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 203-CD SUNSET BOULEVARD NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS
13-00203
Est. Cost: $480000Addenda: 0Project Type: TRAFFIC SIGNAL
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO D.P.W. 415-558-5226
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
HILLSBOROUGH
2:00 PM 5/1/2013Bid Date:
ASPHALT CONCRETE GRINDING, DIG OUT REPAIRS, ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVING, CRACK SEALING, SCRUB SEALING, MICRO-SURFACING, CONCRETE CURB RAMP IMPROVEMENTS, STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, TRAFFIC CONTROL AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 215-PAPER
2013 STREET RESURFACING PROJECT13-00215
Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: HILLSBOROUGH, TOWN OF 650-375-7400
NOVATO
2:00 PM 5/1/2013Ref #: 72706
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/24/2013 11:00 AM
Plan#: 217-PAPER
OLIVE FORCE MAIN LINING RAILROAD AVE, OLIVE ST TO ROSE ST
13-00217
Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION
Contact: NUTE ENGINEERING 415-453-4480
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Thursday, May 02, 2013
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 5/2/2013Ref #: WD-2620
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/16/13 AT 10:30AM
CLASS A LICENSE REQUIRED. THE OJECTIVE of the PROJECT IS TO INSTALL 4,6,8 AND 12-INCH DUCTILE IRON WATER MAIN AND RENOVATE PAVEMENT ON BRYANT STREET, 9TH ST AND OTHER STREETS.
Plan#: 171-CD
8-INCH AND 12-INCH DUCTILE IRON WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION ON BRYANT STREET, 9TH ST AND OTHER STREETS
13-00171
to $3700000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO P.U.C. 415-551-4603
PROJect BID ScheDule
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
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MARIN COUNTY
1:30 PM 5/2/2013Ref #: 2013-03
Bid Date:
WORK INCLUDES RESURFACING, MINOR CONCRETE, GUARDRAIL, ROAD PULVERIZATION AND MONOR DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
Plan#: 176-PA/OL
2013 ROAD RESURFACING PROJECT SOUTHERN REGION
13-00176
Est. Cost: $2400000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: MARIN COUNTY DEPT. OF PUB WORKS 415-499-7877
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArgonaut Constructors 707-542-4862 707-542-3210Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
MCK Services, Inc. 925-957-9200 925-957-9292
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 5/2/2013
Ref #: WW-549
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/11/2013 10:00 AM
RENOVATE EXISTING SEWERS ON THE DESIGNATED STREETSPlan#: 196-CD
BUCHANAN/DIVISADERO/FILLMORE/GREEN/PIERCE AND SCOTT STREET REPLACEMENT
13-00196
Est. Cost: $1800000Addenda: 0
Project Type: WASTEWATER ENTERPRISE
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT 415-551-4603
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
MARTINEZ
2:00 PM 5/2/2013
Ref #: 10-12-601
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/16/2013 10:00 AM
TRAIL CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING EARTHWORK, LANDSLIDE REPAIR, RIPRAP, SOLDIER RETAINING WALL, DRAINAGE, AGGREGATE BASE, ASPHALT PAVING, EROSION CONTROL AND HYDROSEEDING
Plan#: 200-PAPER
SAN FRANCISCO BAY TRAIL MARTINEZ INTERMODAL TO CROCKETT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
13-00200
Est. Cost: $4624000Addenda: 0
Project Type: TRAIL CONSTRUCTION
Contact: EAST BAY REG PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2301
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990Suulutaaq, Inc. Unit 2 707-427-3209 707-419-4851
PINOLE
2:00 PM 5/2/2013Ref #: 1101612-06
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 4/17/2013 4:00 PM
REMOVAL OF EPOXY COATING, WALL BOARD AND ASSOCIATED HAZMAT ABATEMENT; INSTALLATION OF WATER RESISTANT SHEET ROCK, INSTALLATION OF TILE FINISHES, INSTALLATION OF WALL FINISH; REFINISHING OR REPLACEMENT OF EPOXY FLOORS AND PAINTING THROUGHOUT; REINSTALLATIO
Plan#: 209-CD
COLLINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RESTROOMS RENOVATION
13-00209
Addenda: 0Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-8803
Monday, May 06, 2013
VALLEJO
2:00 PM 5/6/2013Ref #: 122916
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 4/16/2013 10:00 AM
INSTALLATION OF OWNER PRE-PURCHASED 36-INCH AND 24-INCH HDPE OUTFALL AND CONNECTION TO EXISTING FORCE MAIN, REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING FACILITIES AFFECTED BY THE WORK AND INCIDENTALS FOR COMPLETE AND USABLE FACILITY.
Plan#: 211-PAPER
MARE ISLAND STRAIT OUTFALL PROJECT, JOB # 122916
13-00211
Est. Cost: $1000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: VALLEJO SANITATION AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 707-644-8949
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
CUPERTINO
2:00 PM 5/7/2013Ref #: 2010-9134
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/9/13 AT 2:00PM
CLASS A LICENSE REQUIRED. Plan#: 172-CD
STEVENS CREEK CORRIDOR PARK & RESTORATION PHASE 2
13-00172
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: SAN JOSE, CITY OF D.P.W. 408-777-3354
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMcNabb Construction (DK Environ)
925-935-4200 925-952-4600
Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797
PROJect BID ScheDule
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
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PROJect BID ScheDule
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
PLEASANTON
2:00 PM 5/7/2013Ref #: 15QJ-140
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/16/2013 10:00 AM
REMOVE EXISTING ROOF AND REPLACE IT WITH A COLD PROCESS, 3-PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING MRMBRANE SYSTEM
Plan#: 188-PAPER
REROOF DUBLIN/PLEASANTON STATION SUPERVISOR'S BUILDING
13-00188
Est. Cost: $85000to $100000
Addenda: 0Project Type: REROOFING
Contact: BART
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 5/8/2013Ref #: 2061J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/9/13 AT 1:30PM
CLASS A LICENSE REQUIRED. THE WORK IS PAVEMENT RENOVATION AND SEWER REPLACEMENT ALONG 20TH AVENUE AND LINCOLN WAY AND INCLUDES TRAFFIC ROUTING, CRUB RAMP CONSTRUCTION AND ALL OTHER RELATD AND INCIDENTAL WORK.
Plan#: 180-CD
PAVEMENT RENOVATION AND SEWER REPLACEMENT-20TH AVENUE AND LINCOLN WAY
13-00180
to $2600000Addenda: 2 4/4/2013Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY 415-554-8280
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376
PETALUMA
2:00 PM 5/8/2013Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 4/30/2012 10:00 AM
MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXISTING PUMP STATION INCLUDING FORCEMAIN TIE-IN, DRY PIT VALVE REPLACEMENT, REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, STANDBY GENERATOR, ODOR CONTROL UNIT, ELECTRICAL AND MAINTENANCE BUILDING, STRUCTURAL CONCRETE, ELECTRICAL EQUI
Plan#: 210-PA/OL WILMINGTON PUMP STATION UPGRADE
13-00210
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUMP STATION
Contact: GHD 707-523-1010
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
LAFAYETTE
1:30 PM 5/15/2013Ref #: 2067
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/24/2013 9:00 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 218-PAPER
HINK NO.2, MIRANDA AND BLACKHAWK NO. 1 AND 2 RESERVOIRS REHABILITATION
13-00218
Est. Cost: $2500000to $3500000
Addenda: 0Project Type: RESERVOIR
Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-0454Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-1040
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 5/22/2013Ref #: 2063J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 4/9/2013 1:30 PM
PAVEMENT RENOVATION , TRAFFIC ROUTING, CURB RAMPS CONSTRUCTION AND ALL RELATED AND INCIDENTAL WORK
Plan#: 206-CD
PAVEMENT RENOVATION-ALEMANY BOULEVARD PHASE II
13-00206
Est. Cost: $900000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY 415-554-8280
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
Thursday, May 23, 2013
SAN RAFAEL
2:30 PM 5/23/2013Ref #: 2011-15
Bid Date:
CLASS A LICENSE REQUIRED. CAST-IN-DRILLED-HOLES(CIDH) RETAINING WALL ON MUIR WOODS ROAD AT MP 0.49.
Plan#: 124-PA/OL MUIR WOODS ROAD SLIDE REPAIR
13-00124
to $400000Addenda: 1 3/28/2013Project Type: RETAINING WALL
Contact: SAN RAFAEL PUBLiC WORKS 415-473-7877
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
SACRAMENTO DRILLING, INC.
916-638-1766 916-638-3725
WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
Thursday, May 30, 2013
HERCULES
2:00 PM 5/30/2013
Ref #: 63001A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 4/17/2013 9:00 AM
CONSTRUCT A CLASS 1 TRAIL, APPROXIMATELY 0.63 MILES BY 10-FEET WIDE (PAVED) SOIL NAIL RETAINING WALL, INSTALLATION OF A STORM DRAIN CULVERT UNDER THE UPRR TRACKS VIA PIPE RAMMING, INCLUDING GRADING, PAVING, DRAINAGE, SEWER RELOCATION, FENCING, PLANTING A
Plan#: 197-PA/OL
CITY OF HERCULES INTERMODAL TRANSIT CENTER SAN FRANCISCO BAY TRAIL
13-00197
Addenda: 0
Project Type: TRAIL CONSTRUCTION
Contact: HERCULES, CITY OF, MUNICIPAL SERVICES 510-799-8244
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601
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Friday, May 31, 2013
ORINDA
2:00 PM 5/31/2013Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/1013 2:00 PM
SITEWORK AND UTILITIES FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A TEMPORARY MODULAR FACILITY AND FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW FIRE STATION BUILDING AND RELATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING DEMOLITION
Plan#: 05-PA/OL MORAGA-ORINDA FIRE STATION 43
13-00005
Addenda: 4 3/15/2013Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: KSD GROUP INC. 925-827-0841Contact: MORAGA-ORINDA FIRE DISTRICT 925-286-4644
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArntz Builders, Inc. 415-382-1188 415-883-7529Aztec Constructors 925-837-1050 925-837-1652B.M.N Fire Systems 209-207-7451 209-832-9555CALSTATE CONSTRUCTION 510-657-1800 510-657-1810CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437D.L. Falk Construction, Inc. 510-887-6500 510-887-6501Diede Construction 209-369-8255 209-368-0600GCCI Inc 707-545-2134 707-545-2156Gehvac Co. 209-204-0100 209-566-9995KCK Builders 415-559-9312 415-453-9250LATHROP CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATES
707-746-8000 707-746-8080
McFadden Construction, Inc. 209-478-7407 209-478-1516Menghetti Construction 209-524-2465 209-524-2495Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797Monterey Structural Steel 831-768-1277 831-768-1352National Electric, Inc. 510-475-9400 510-475-9411Northbay Roofing & Gutter Co 707-591-9288 707-591-9289Pacific-Mountain Contractors of California, Inc.
925-603-2652 925-687-8430
PARC Services, Inc. 925-371-4610 925-606-8704ROMKON INC. 415-525-4432 415-529-2073S W ALLEN CONSTRUCTION 916-344-2098 916-344-0307SOUTHWEST CONSTRUCTION 650-877-0717 650-877-0747US Matrix Co Inc 925-473-1043 925-432-7103Zovich Construction 510-784-1273 510-784-0173
PROJect BID ScheDule
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-mBa Quote of the day-
“The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist
is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. “”
- Mark Twain
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clASSIFIeD ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]
To inquire about the position call (415) 898-2700 or fax your resume to (415) 898-6074
Roto-Rooter of Marin
Family owned Novato based plumbing company seeking weekend and holiday dispatcher. Hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Duties include: answer calls from customers and service technicians, provide great customer service, dispatch jobs to our technicians, coor-dinate operations necessary to assure safe, on-time service and cus-tomer satisfaction, maintain a master list of jobs, maintain paperwork in a neat and orderly fashion. Qualifications include: High School diploma or GED, previous dis-patch experience required, excellent communication skills, interper-sonal skills, knowledge of surrounding area (Marin County) and rout-ing, multi-tasking and priority management skills, ability to balance conflicting demands related to customer care and job routing. Pay based on experience.
Weekend-Holiday Dispatcher Wanted
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CAL-WEST RENTALSMechanic / Technician
Cal-West Rentals is in search of a technician to work within our service department at our yard in Petaluma. They will be responsi-ble for repairing and maintaining all types of equipment including small engines, heavy construction equipment, and delivery trucks.
The work is mostly in the shop, but also includes field service calls and deliveries of equipment. It is a full-time position, M-F, with full benefits. This person will be reporting to our service manager. Must possess knowledge and experience in the mechanical and construction field.
Please apply to [email protected] or call 707.763.5665.
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clASSIFIeD ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]
Seeking administrative assistant/customer service rep part time, 20-25hrs. per week.
Excellent phone skills, proficient in MS-Word, Excel, QuickBooks. Social media is a must.
Duties include, but not limited to answering phones, scheduling the plumbers, checking email, invoicing, mailing and other general of-fice tasks.
Please email [email protected] or fax 415-479-5434 resume. no phone calls please!
Gates Cooperative Construction Manager (Sausalito)
The Gates Cooperative is a 38 member organization of houseboat owners that are seeking permanent legal berths. These berths are to be located in the County approved expansion of the adjacent Waldo Point Harbor. In order to occupy the new berths, each houseboat must be brought to code standards established by the County. The Gates Cooperative, along with its institutional partners, the County of Marin, Marin Housing Authority, and EAH Inc. (Project Team) is seeking a Construction Manager to oversee the rehabilitation or replacement of the member-owned boats. Under the direction and supervision of Marin Housing Au-thority, the Construction Manager will:
1. Meet regularly with the Project Team, the Gates Co-op member-ship and the Waldo Point Harbor Construction Manager
2. Review the relevant existing documents and history of the project3. Consult regularly with the Project Financial Manager on the
overall project budget4. Develop construction budgets for individual Co-op households in
coordination with the Project Financial Manager and each owner5. Seek collective purchasing agreements, identify potential con-
struction donations and other cost savings mechanisms6. Prepare written recommendations that will enhance the design,
constructability, and cost and time efficiency of the individual houseboat plans, in coordination with the Co-op Project Architect and owner
7. Review the plans for compliance with codes as determined by the County Building Inspector and plan check comments
8. Identify the contractor pool and manage the bidding process 9. Develop a construction schedule with the Project Architect and in
coordination with Waldo Point Harbor’s construction manager10. Monitor construction process; verify work completed for pur-
poses of contractor applications for payment11. Review requests for change orders and submit to Project Finan-
cial Consultant for approval
QUALIFICATIOnS: 1. Minimum 10 years’ experience in project estimating and construc-tion2. Experience with houseboat construction preferred3. Proven budget management skills4. Good communication skills, both verbal and written5. Experience with computers, particularly Excel
This is a part time, contract job, with an expected duration of 3 years. • Location: Sausalito• Compensation: Depending on experience
Please contact: [email protected]
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CALLING ALL HISTORICAL COMPANY PHOTOS & EPHEMERA!~ SHARE YOUR PIECE OF HISTORY! ~
To celebrate our members and construction in Marin, we are preparing a display at the MBA of “days gone by”. We encourage all members to participate and would appreciate company ephemera and copies of photos
that show your company and exemplify the rich history of building in Marin.
Please send digital copies to our membership manager, Barbara Jones, at [email protected]. If you have originals you would like to share you can mail them or let us know where to pick them up!
Call 415.462.1220
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Publication rules for submission of articles to the MBA Weekly Bulletin
Members cornerLimited to 600 words and edited for length, grammar, spelling, clarity, style, libel and civility. We do not publish form
letters, petitions or consumer complaints. Please include writers name, address and phone number. All submissions become the property of Marin Builders Association and cannot be returned.
note: We would like a photo (jpeg) head shot and can offer ¼ page ad space to *fill out page for ½ the price.
*Ad space only available to fill out page if necessary.
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