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Marin Builders Association Weekly Bulletin vol.58 issue#20 Week of May 20th, 2014TRANSCRIPT
Special Thanks: Marin County Superintendent of Schools, Mary Jane Burke and Dan Zaich, ROP Coordinator
Thanks also: Golden State Lumber and Fairfax Lumber
Please join us to acknowledge the students, their hard work, and their contribution to the community.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014 @ 6:00 p.m. REDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 395 Doherty Drive, Larkspur—Room 302 East parking lot Certificates Will Be Awarded To Students Refreshments Will Be Provided
2014 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CLASS
19th GRADUATION CEREMONY
Marin County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program Redwood High School & Marin Builders Association North Bay NARI—National Assoc. of Remodeling Industry
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ROP CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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INTERNS AVAILABLE
Sponsored By: Marin County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program Marin Builders Association National Assoc. of Remodeling Industry
For the last nineteen years students all over Marin County have had the opportunity to learn hands-on skills of the construction trade. The class is eighteen weeks and is offered every Spring Semester on Wednesday evenings at Redwood High School, Larkspur. Our Assistant Instructors take groups of five students each and build a shed from the ground up. It is a memorable experience and the students and instructors look forward to every Wednesday. Students also have the opportunity to be hired for a six week Summer Internship with local contractors. They will be completely qualified to use power tools during the internship. Please support us by hiring a student for an internship. Students who interview are recommended by all Instructors to insure they are ready to work for you! You will not be disap-pointed. It’s a WIN, WIN, WIN for you and the students!
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT
“Construction Education is
where education Meets the
Real World”
CONTACT: TOM ELLER INSTRUCTOR 415 488-9865 Office 415 606-1955 Cell [email protected]
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PROJECT OF THE WEEK
Notice inviting bids for
PAN RESIDENCE NEW 2-STORY
Due Wednesday, May 28th, 2014 @ 5:00 PM
5819 Lassen St. El Cerrito, CA
Project Type: PrivateProject Description: On-site work, storm drainage, driveway, rough framing, trusses, insulation, roofing (to be 30 year comp), gutters, downspouts, flashing & sheet metal, doors (french doors & siding only), garage door, windows & skylights, stucco, drywall, fire protection, plumbing (fixtures to be provided by others), HVAC (no air conditioning) electrical (lighting to be provided by others).
Bidders who have questions regarding the project should contact Sonoma-Marin Construction @ ph. 707.763.6981 fx. 707.778.0797
Plans and specifications may be viewed online by subscribers to the MBA Online Plan Service.
IN THIS ISSUE________________________
VOL.58 ISSUE#20
Come Celebrate The Future of Building!
2014 ROP Graduation .....................1
Project of the Week ........................3
Member Announcements ..................4
Save The Dates: 2014 MBA Events .........6
New Member Welcome ..........................12
Invitations to Bid ..................................12
The Capitol Connection .................14
Things YOU Need to Know .........15
Phil Vermeulen ..................................16
SAFETY: Hand Tools - Screwdrivers ..24
Permits ..............................................29
Tax Liens & Completions ..................32
Project Bid Schedule .......................34
Classifieds ..........................................48
CONTACT MBA660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆
Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225
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Studio/Office for SaleShipping container remodeled by the ROP Construction Class
• 8’x8’x20’container
• Woodframedinterior,insulatedandsheetrocked
• Electrical-outlets,LEDCeilinglights,Vanitytoekickheater
• ½bathwithsink/vanityw/hotwaterandtoilet
• deliveryavailable
• Entryslidingglassdoorandtwowindows
• Originaltwolargeoutswingdoorsstilloperableandinplace
• Readyforfoundation,water,electricalandsewerhook-ups
• Flooring
For Sale @ $ 17,000.00
Contact:Tom Eller
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MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS
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2013-2014 MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS
Presidentjim Schalich - Schalich Bros.
Construction
Vice PresidentTyler Doherty - Cal-West Rentals, Inc.
Chief Financial Officer Tom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.
SECRETARYJohn Busick - Bob Kunst Painting
Past PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets
Chief Executive OfficerRick Wells
Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Aimi Dutra - The Dutra Group
Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc
Jeff Grady - California Mortgage AdvisorsDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Dan McLennon - McLennon Law CorporationRob Scerri - Golden State LumberDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical
Michelle Whiteside - Whiteside Construction
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerKellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
CONSULTANTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
Terrence Knoles - Publications
The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA. Archive available at www.marinba.org
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Marin Builders Association
MBA MEMBER
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09.22.14ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT@ Marin Country ClubTime TBA
06.12.14RETIREMENT PLAN OPTIONS DISCUSSION w/ Mass Mutual@ MBA Offices8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
06.10.14SCHOLARSHIP AWARDSRECEPTION@ Jason’s Restaurant5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
05.31.14 - 06.01.14
MARIN HOME & GARDEN EXPOFree Admission@ Marin Fairgrounds & Exhibit Hall Sat. 10am - 7pm & Sun. 10am - 5pm
05.21.14“DINE & DONATE”MBA SCHOLARSHIP FUNdraiser@ Jason’s Restaurant ALL DAY
05.21.142014 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CLASS Graduation Reception@ Redwood High School 6:00 PM
SAVE THE DATES2014 events
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Please join us at our FUNdraiser
300 Drakes Landing
Greenbrae
Wednesday, May 21st Lunch and Dinner
15% of all proceeds of the day
(including alcoholic beverages) will be donated to the
Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund
A great opportunity to enjoy a
special meal and support the community!
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Communicating well with the emotional homeowner means managing expectations, and managing the process as well as the project. In this engaging program, David Lupberger will discuss how to set clear project expectations, how to guide homeowners through the remodeling process, and how to implement specific strategies for managing homeowners during the remodeling process. Handled properly, your customers will become your biggest fans and best source of future referrals.
After you attend this presentation, you will be able to:
• Recognize customer warning signals early on• Provide a framework to respond to customer warning signals• Take action to avert lawsuits and other serious problems
David Lupberger will also provide a sample paper trail that attendees can use to facilitate communication with their clients.
North Bay NARI
When
June 3, 2014 5:30-8:30pm
5:30-6:15 pm Networking 6:15-8:30 pm Dinner and
Presentation
Location Hudson Street Design
3773 Redwood Highway, San Rafael, CA
Cost $45 NARI members/ $55 non-members
Registration will be available at the door.
Register and prepay online by May 29, and receive a $5 discount.
Proper attire required.
North Bay NARI PO Box 1313
Novato, CA 94948
Email membership@
northbaynari.org
Website For information on how to become a member: www.northbaynari.org
David Lupberger draws on more than two decades of experience in the residential remodeling field. Through his work, he hopes to redefine the way the remodeling industry operates, leveraging and improving trust between quality remodelers, their customers, and suppliers. His book, Managing the Emotional Homeowner, has be-come one of the bibles of the remodeling industry and has helped hundreds of remodelers improve the level of service they provide.
Effective Communication with the Emotional Homeowner
About our speaker:
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NEW MEMBER WELCOME
INVITATION(S) TO BID
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ORLANDO GUASTELLA
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DUNCAN WILSON CONSTRUCTION
818 RINCON WAY
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903
DUNCAN WILSON
(415) 479-0269
GENERAL BUILDING- RESIDENTIAL,
COMMERCIAL, NEW & REMODEL
TAKE AWAYHAULING & RECYCLING
1456 LINCOLN AVENUE
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901
STEVE KOREN
(415) 455-9799
DEBRIS BOXES, HAULING
DEMOLITION
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSSONOMA-MARIN AREA RAIL TRANSIT DISTRICT (SMART)
INFORMAL BIDDING LIST
Pursuant to Public Contracts Code Section 22000, Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) has elected to participate in the Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Informal Bidding Procedures process. SMART is compiling its Informal Bidding List for construction public projects as specified in the Public Contracts Code 22032.
Interested parties wishing to be included in SMART’s Informal Bidding List should complete the Informal Bidding Process Registration Application available on SMART’s website at www.sonomamarintrain.org, under “Opportunities” and “Contracts” link; create a login and password to access the Contracts page. On the Contracts page, click on Registration Application form, complete, sign and submit Registration Application to: LaVon Allan, SMART Contracts/Procurement Coordinator, 5401 Old Redwood Highway, Suite 200, Petaluma, CA 94954. Email submissions are acceptable to: [email protected]
The deadline to submit the Registration Application Form is Friday, June 13, 2014.
WHAT: SMART’S Informal Bidding List for Construction (not for Professional Services contracts)
WHEN: Registration Application Form due June 13, 2014
WHERE: www.sonomamarintrain.org, under “Opportunities,” under “Contracts”
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Alpine Bike Parks is a highly-qualified specialty contractor and planholder with great familiarity with this project. FlowForm Bike Ramps are pre-engineered site furnishings similar to industrial playground equipment. FlowForm Bike Ramps have been specified in Stafford Lake Contract Documents.
WE ARE SEEKING A LOCAL CLASS A LICENSED CONTRACTOR AS A PARTNER TO BID ON THE FOLLOWING PROJECT:
STAFFORD LAKE BIKE PARK PHASE 1Bids Due: 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, 2014.
Please Contact our team to receive our Statement of Qualifications and to discuss this opportunity in detail:
Judd de VallPrincipal Alpine Bike Parks, LLC.6404 Easy StWhistler, BC V0N 1B6CANADA
Cell: 604-902-2552Office: 800-924-5690Fax: 800-924-5690Email: [email protected]: ALPINEBIKEPARKS.COM
Contractor must include a trail building team that has membership in the Professional Trailbuilders Association (PTBA).
Bike park team must have demonstrable and relevant experience within the last 5 years constructing large, destination-quality bike parks comparable in scope to Stafford Lake Bike Park Phase I. Include names and addresses of bike parks and contact information for per-sons who can verify experience in Letter of Qualification.
Bike park team must have experience within the last 5 years con-structing trails, features and elements similar in size and design to those identified in Stafford Lake Bike Park Phase I construction draw-ings. Include names and addresses of bike parks and contact informa-tion for persons who can verify experience in Letter of Qualification.
All bids must be accompanied by a Letter of Qualification. Failure to submit such a letter with required information may render the bid proposal non-responsive. At a minimum, the letter shall state with verifiable references that the contractor meets the following minimum requirements:
WE CAN HELP YOUR TEAM TO EASILY QUALIFY FOR THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
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The Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.
Times are improving for contractors large and small, and almost everyone in-between! The North State Building Industry Association held its first Trades Job Fair in seven years in Sacramento this month. Among the skilled trades being sought were licensed plumbing, HVAC, landscaping, roofing, energy and electrical contractors. Unlike the last few years, now you can get licensed and likely go right to work..
Q: I have a “B” license and plan on taking a project that involves many trades. This will be the biggest job I have taken since becoming licensed 5 years ago. Is there certain work that I cannot do with this class? I was told that for some trades a General Building contractor is required to hire subcontractors. Is this correct?
A: First, it depends on the type of project you’re going to work on. As a “B” the first question you should ask yourself is: Does the project involve a structure that houses people, animals, chattels or moveable property. If so, then Section 7057 allows you to self-perform most all work except for “C-16” (Fire Protection) and “C-57” (Well Drilling). These are the two classifications that would require the hiring of a licensed sub-contractor.
Of course, as a General “B” you’re allowed to sub-contract some or all the work to properly licensed subs regardless of the trades involved.
Q: I have an active contractor’s license for my corporation. My wife and I recently formed a new corporation together and we have started running the business through the new corporation. I submitted a name change request to change my current license’s business name to the new company name. The CSLB rejected the form stating that the name doesn’t match what’s on file with the Secretary of State. But the new company is registered with the Secretary of State with the correct name! I’ve tried to reach my technician but haven’t had any luck. I thought you might be able to assist me.
A: Absolutely we can help you. Any time you form a new entity you are required to obtain a new contractor’s license. A name change form will not suffice because it’s a new entity you are licensing, not simply a name change. License numbers are not transferrable so you will receive a new license number.
Q: I am listed as the RME on my company’s license. I recently was promoted to Vice President so I need to update my status on the contractor’s license. In looking at the list of forms on the CSLB’s website, I’m not sure if I need to complete an application to add an Officer or an Application to Report Change of Corporate title. Which would you recommend?
A: Actually, neither! In order to change your status on the license from RME (Responsible Managing Employee) to RMO (Responsible
Managing Officer), you will need to submit an application to replace the Qualifying individual. As silly as it sounds, you are replacing yourself!
Here in the Sacramento area new construction is planned, underway or near completion on a new Soccer Stadium at Cal Expo, the new Sacramento Kings NBA Arena, plans for a street trolley system, Lite Rail expansion and new construction breaking ground on developments with hundreds of houses to be built, the opportunity for licensed contractors is growing here and across the state.
For those who may want to mail us a question, please note our new Suite number when you write.
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 [email protected], or write us at Capitol
Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 500, Sacramento, CA 95814.
Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
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Things you need to know
BY CASEY MAZZONIMARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
LEGISLATIVE [email protected]
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MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION ENDORSEMENT JUNE ELECTION
Judy Arnold, District 5 Supervisor
OVERVIEWJudy Arnold is the current Supervisor in the The fifth district which includes the City of Novato plus the unincorporated areas of: Bel Marin Keys, Loma Verde, Black Point, Green Point and Indian Valley.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS• Championed the Marin Economic Forum. An
organization that focuses on the connection between a local sustainable economy and our environmental and social equity
• Initiated a critical watershed program in Novato• Implemented Novato Dial-A-Ride to augment scheduled
public transit• Championed the Marin program of Vial of L.I.F.E., a very
successful public-private partnership to provide life-saving medical information to emergency responders
• Worked to get SMART on track with an emphasis on transparency, fiscal prudence and delivering service to the most potential riders in the shortest amount of time
• Authored a resolution adding Education as a top priority to the Board’s goals of Sustainability
• Preserved the 64-acre Black Point Nature Preserve as Marin County Open Space
• Spearheaded the launch of a website for the public to access county restaurant inspection information online
BACKGROUNDJudy’s background begins with her upbringing in Kansas City, Kansas. She attended Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland for two years, and graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in International Relations. She then worked for the Peace Corps in Washington D.C. when Sargent Shriver was its head, and John Kennedy was President.
PAST EMPLOYMENT• District Chief of Staff for Carole Migden, California
State Senate• District Coordinator for President pro Tempore John
Burton, California State Senate• Director of Communication & Fund Development,
Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire• Marin County’s First Supervisorial Aide (Gary
Giacomini)• Journalist, U.S. Peace Corps
KEY ENDORSEMENTS• Congressman Jared Huffman • Betty Yee, Board of Equalization • Eric Lucan, Novato Mayor • Denise Athas, Novato City Council • Madeline Kellner, Novato City Council • Jeanne MacLeamy, Novato City Council • Mary Jane Burke, Marin County Superintendent of Schools • Steve Kinsey, Marin County Supervisor• Katie Rice, Marin County Supervisor • Kate Sears, Marin County Supervisor • Bob Doyle, Marin County Sheriff • Jason Weber, Marin County Fire Chief • Ed Berberian, Marin County District Attorney • Rich Benson, Marin County Assessor-Recorder • Ross Millerick, Novato School Board • Shelly Scott, Novato School Board • Gary Phillips, San Rafael Mayor • Jean Mariani, Novato Sanitary Board • Jerry Peters, Novato Sanitary Board • Vince Lattanzio, Bel Marin Keys CSD Director • John Burton, CA State Senator (ret.) • Bill Bagley, CA State Assemblyman (ret.) • Fiona Ma, Assembly Speaker pro Tem emeritus • Gary Giacomini, Marin County Supervisor (ret.) • Al Boro, San Rafael Mayor (ret.) • Gary Frugoli, San Rafael City Council (ret.) • Maynard Willms, San Rafael City Council (ret.) • Robert Marcucci, San Rafael Fire Chief (ret.)• Access 4 Bikes • Carpenters Local 35 Marin Association of Public Employees • Marin Builders Association • Marin County Deputy Sheriff’s Association • Marin County Prosecutor’s Association • Marin Democratic Party • Marin Independent Journal• Marin Professional Firefighters Local 1775 • Marin Women’s Political Action Committee • North Bay Leadership Council • Novato Chamber of Commerce • Novato Professional Firefighters Association • Novato Democratic Club • SEIU 1021
For more information about Judy visit judyarnold.com
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Also In This Update
• Final Public Works Fee Language – Fee
Starts July 1, 2014
• Overview of Measures on June Ballot
Deadlines Keep Legislative Process Moving
As I have reported in the past, what keeps
the Legislature moving (literally!) are myriad
deadlines. As you may recall, the deadline for
all bills to pass out of their house of origin’s
policy committees was May 7th. If they didn’t,
they died. The next deadline fast approaching
is May 23rd, which is the deadline for bills to be
approved in their respective house’s appropriation
committee (if they have a cost to government,
they must pass through the appropriations
committee). The next deadline thereafter is May
30th, which is the deadline for all bills to pass out
of their house of origin. The process then starts
anew in the opposite house; i.e. Senate bills must
pass move through the Assembly and vice versa.
This process then moves throughout the summer
and concludes at midnight on August 31. All
bills must be on the governor’s desk by then or
die.
As we fast approach the May 23rd
Appropriations Committee deadline, myriad
bills are ‘piling up’ in the Suspense file. All bills
that cost more than $100,000 to government are
placed on Suspense. Then, prior to the May 23rd
committee deadline, a list of bills that ‘passed
off of Suspense’ is announced by the committee.
In essence, the list consists of bills that
POLITICALLY are deemed important enough to
pass muster out of the committee.
Fortunately for us, Suspense is, thankfully, where
many of the ‘bad’ bills we oppose end their
journey through the Legislature (at least for this
year!). It is a way for the Legislature to ‘rid’ itself
of bills that cannot be killed in policy committee
(politically) and need an excuse to be stopped in
their tracks.
Since so many of the bills I have reported on
this year are now on Suspense, I will hold off
discussing them any further until we know
if they are make it out of Appropriations
Committee next week.
Final Public Works Fee Language – Fee Starts
July 1, 2014
Never say ‘final’ until it officially becomes law
(which in this case means the governor signs
the budget bills that will likely happen by mid-
June), but let me say that the major opposition
appears to be ‘off’ the proposed public works fee
language that we’ve been battling on since early
January. This means the $300 annual fee will
be due by July 1st. I will keep you posted as we
get closer, but take heed IF you plan on bidding
on ANY public works starting on July 1, 2014
or thereafter. Starting on page 18 is the entire
language which I would urge you to read!
SEC. 4. Section 1725.5 is added to the Labor
Code to read:
1725.5. A contractor must be
registered pursuant to this section in order
to be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid
proposal pursuant to Section 4104 of the Public
Contract Code, or engage in the performance
of any contract for public work that is subject to
requirements of this chapter.
Overview of June Ballot MeasuresFollowing are brief summaries of the two
measures that will appear on the June ballot.
Proposition 41
Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention
Bond Act of 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligation
bonds for affordable multifamily supportive
housing to relieve homelessness, affordable
transitional housing, affordable rental housing, or
related facilities for veterans and their families.
Placed on Ballot by: Legislature.
Deadlines Keep Legislative Process Movingby Phil Vermeulen, MBA Legislative Advocate
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Ballot Arguments For
Proposition 41 redirects $600 million of
previously approved, unspent bond funds to
construct and rehabilitate housing for California’s
large population of homeless veterans. The
act will construct affordable, supportive and
transitional housing for homeless and near
homeless veterans without raising taxes.
Ballot Arguments Against
Proposition 41 authorizes the state to borrow
(by selling bonds) $600 million of $900 million
in bonds voters previously approved for use by
the CalVet Home and Farm Loan Program. The
issue is whether such a diversion of funds is wise.
Proposition 42
Public Records. Open Meetings. State
Reimbursement to Local Agencies. Legislative
Constitutional Amendment.
Requires local government compliance with laws
providing for public access to local government
body meetings and records of government
officials. Eliminates reimbursement for costs of
compliance.
Placed on Ballot by: Legislature.
Ballot Arguments For
Proposition 42 will cement in the Constitution
the public’s right to know what the government
is doing and how it is doing it. Local agencies
shouldn’t be allowed to deny a request for public
information or slam a meeting door shut based
on cost.
Ballot Arguments Against
Proposition 42 amends the California
Constitution to impose the cost of complying
with the California Public
Records Act and local open meeting laws upon
the local governments involved. An alternative,
not offered by the proposition, would be to
require state government to pay.
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Public Works Contractor Registration Fee Budget Trailer Bill Language
Requested Revisions to Labor Code sections 1725.5, 1771.1, and 1771.3 SEC. 4. Section 1725.5 is added to the Labor Code to read: 1725.5. A contractor must be registered pursuant to this section in order to be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal pursuant to Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work that is subject to requirements of this chapter.
(a) To qualify for registration under this section, the applicant or a contractor must do all of the following:
(a) (1) Beginning July 1, 2014, register with the Department of Industrial Relations in the manner prescribed by the department and pay an initial non-refundable registration application fee of $300 to qualify for registration under this section and an annual renewal fee on or before July 1st each year thereafter. The annual renewal fee shall be in a uniform amount set by the Director of Industrial Relations, and the initial registration and renewal fees may be adjusted no more than annually by the director to support the costs specified in Section 1771.3.
(b) (2) Provide such evidence, disclosures, or releases as are necessary to establish all of the following:
(1) (A) Workers’ Compensation coverage that meets the requirements of Division 4 (commencing with Section 3200) and includes sufficient coverage for any worker who the contractor will employ to perform work that is subject to prevailing wage requirements other than a contractor who , whether or not that person may otherwise be exempt from workers’ compensation coverage requirements, unless that person is separately licensed registered under this section. Coverage may be evidenced by a current and valid Certificate of Workers’ Compensation Insurance or Certification of Self-Insurance required under Section 7125 of the Business and Professions Code.
(B) Where applicable, the contractor is licensed in accordance with Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of the Business and Professions Code.
(2) (C) The applicant or contractor does not have any outstanding delinquent liability to an employee or the state for any assessment of back wages, or related damages, interest, fines, or penalties due to an employee or the state pursuant to
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any final judgment, order, or determination by a court or any federal, state, or local administrative agency, including a confirmed arbitration award. However, for purposes of this paragraph, the applicant or contractor will not be disqualified for any judgment, order, or determination that is not yet final or is under appeal, provided that the applicant or contractor has secured the payment of any amount eventually found due through a bond or other appropriate means.
(3) (D) The applicant or contractor is not currently debarred under Section 1777.1 or under any other federal, or state, or local law providing for the debarment of contractors from public works.
(4) (E) The applicant or contractor has not bid on a public works contract, been listed in a bid proposal, or engaged in the performance of a contract for public works without being lawfully registered and licensed in accordance with this section, and licensed in accordance with Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of the Business and Professions Code, within the preceding 24 12 months, or since the effective date of the requirements set forth in subdivision (d)(f), whichever is shorter. For a contractor found to be in violation of the requirements of this paragraph only, the period of disqualification shall be waived if: (i) the contractor has not previously been found to be in violation of the requirements of this paragraph within the preceding 12 months; and (ii) the contractor pays an additional non-refundable penalty registration fee of $2,000.
(b) Fees received pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the State Public Works Enforcement Fund established pursuant to Section 1771.3 and shall be used only for the purposes specified in subdivision (b) of Section 1771.3.
(c) The term “contractor,” as used in this section, shall include any subcontractor, as defined in Section 1722.1.
(d) A contractor who fails to pay the renewal fee required under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) on or before the expiration of any prior period of registration shall be prohibited from bidding on or engaging in the performance of any contract for public work until once again registered pursuant to this section. A contractor who inadvertently fails to pay the renewal fee may retroactively renew its registration by paying an additional non-refundable penalty renewal fee equal to the amount of the renewal fee within 90 days of the due date of the renewal fee.
(e) The requirements of this section shall not apply with respect to any contract, which as a result of a determination by the Director of Industrial Relations pursuant to Section 1773.5 or decision by a court that classifies, after the time at
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which the body awarding the contract accepts the contractor's bid or awards the contractor a contract, the work covered by the bid or contract as a "public work," as defined in this chapter, to which Section 1771 applies, provided that:
(1) The body awarding the contract failed to identify as a public work, in the bid specification or in the contract documents, that portion of the work that the determination or decision classifies as a “public work.”
(2) Within twenty (20) days following service of notice on the awarding body of a determination by the Director of Industrial Relations pursuant to Section 1773.5 or a decision by a court that the contract was for public work as defined in this chapter, the contractor and any subcontractors are registered under this section or are replaced by a contractor or subcontractors who are registered under this section.
(3) The requirements of this section shall apply prospectively only to any bid, bid proposal, contract, or work performed after the awarding body is served with notice of the determination or decision referred to in paragraph (2) of this subdivision.
(d) (f) The requirements of this section shall apply to any bid proposal submitted on or after March 1, 2015, and any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, entered into on or after April 1, 2015. SEC. 5. Section 1771.1 is added to the Labor Code, to read: 1771.1. (a) No contractor or subcontractor shall be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal pursuant to Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, unless currently registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5. It shall not be a violation of this section for an unregistered contractor to submit a bid that is authorized by Section 7029.1 of the Business and Professions Code or by Sections 10164 or 20103.5 of the Public Contract Code, provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 at the time the contract is awarded.
(b) Notice of this requirement shall be included in all bid invitations and public works contracts, and no bid shall be accepted nor any contract or
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subcontract entered into without proof of the contractor or subcontractor’s current eligibility registration to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5.
(c) An inadvertent error in listing a subcontractor who is not registered pursuant to Section 1725.5 in a bid proposal shall not be grounds for filing a bid protest or grounds for considering the bid nonresponsive, provided that any of the following requirements are met: (1) the subcontractor is registered prior to the bid opening; (2) within 24 hours after the bid opening the subcontractor is registered and has paid the penalty registration fee specified in paragraph (E) of subdivision (2) of Section 1725.5; or (3) the subcontractor is replaced by another registered subcontractor pursuant to Section 4107 of the Public Contract Code.
(d) Failure by a subcontractor to be registered to perform public work as required by subdivision (a) of this Section shall be grounds under Section 4107 of the Public Contract Code for the contractor, with the consent of the awarding authority, to substitute a subcontractor who is registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 in place of the unregistered subcontractor.
(e) The department shall maintain on its website a list of contractors who are currently registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5.
(f) A contract entered into with any contractor or subcontractor in violation of subdivision (a) shall be subject to cancellation. However, no contract for public work shall be unlawful, void, or voidable solely due to the failure of the awarding body, contractor, or any subcontractor to comply with the requirements of Section 1725.5 or this section.
(c) (g) This section shall apply to any bid proposal submitted on or after March 1, 2015, and any contract for public work entered into on or after April 1, 2015. * * * SEC. 7. Section 1771.3 is added to the Labor Code to read. 1771.3. (a) The State Public Works Enforcement Fund is hereby created as a special fund in the State Treasury. All registration fees collected pursuant to Section 1725.5 and such other moneys as are designated by statute or order shall be deposited in the fund and used for the purposes specified in subdivision (b) of this section.
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(b) Moneys in the State Public Works Enforcement Fund shall be used only for the following purposes:
(1) The reasonable costs of administering the registration and qualification of contractors and subcontractors to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5.
(2) The costs and obligations associated with the administration and enforcement of the requirements of this chapter by the Department of Industrial Relations.
(3) The monitoring and enforcement of any requirement of the Labor Code by the Labor Commissioner on a public works project or in connection with the performance of public work as defined pursuant to this chapter.
(c) The annual contractor registration renewal fee specified in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 1725.5, and any adjusted application or renewal fee, shall be set in amounts that are sufficient to support the annual appropriation approved by the Legislature for the State Public Works Enforcement Fund and not result in a fund balance greater than 25% of the appropriation. Any year-end balance in the fund greater than 25% of the appropriation shall be applied as a credit when determining any fee adjustments for the subsequent fiscal year.
(c) (d) To provide adequate cash flow for the purposes specified in subdivision (b), the Director of Finance, with the concurrence of the Secretary of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, may approve a short-term loan each fiscal year from the Labor and Workforce Development Fund to the State Public Works Enforcement Fund.
(1) The maximum amount of the annual loan allowable may be up to, but shall not exceed 50% of the appropriation authority of the State Public Works Enforcement Fund in the same year in which the loan was made.
(2) For the purposes of this section, a “short-term loan” is a transfer that is made subject to the following conditions:
(A) Any amount loaned is to be repaid in full during the same fiscal year in which the loan was made, except that repayment may be delayed until a date not more than 30 days after the date of enactment of the annual Budget Act for the subsequent fiscal year.
(B) Loans shall be repaid whenever the funds are needed to meet cash expenditure needs in the loaning fund or account.
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Hand Tool Safety—Screwdrivers
Hand tools help us with many tasks and have become a part of our everyday lives. As a result, the hazards associated with hand tool use are often ignored. Most hand tool accidents are preventable if best safety practices are followed. Protect yourself with the following basic safety practices when using hand tools, including screwdrivers. The screwdriver is one of the most commonly used and abused hand tools. Use the right tool for the job:
• Each tool is designed to perform a specific function. It is dangerous to substitute or use an inappropriate tool.
• Use tools properly, including the proper positioning to avoid strains and sprains.
• Never use damaged tools: discard, fix or replace them immediately.
Housekeeping:
• Do not leave tools lying around where they can become a tripping hazard.
• Ensure that your tools are secured when they are not in use, so that they cannot fall off work surfaces and injure you or others.
• Do not carry chisels, screwdrivers and other pointed tools in your pockets. Use a tool belt.
• Carry all pointed tools with the tools’ pointed ends aiming downward.
• Do not throw tools, pass them handle-first.
• Keep your tools in good repair, and inspect them before each use.
• Always wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when working with hand tools.
Ergonomic factors:
• Minimize sprains and strains by keeping your wrists straight and elbows close to the body.
• Use the comfort grips or properly fitted gloves to reduce the stress on your hands and wrists.
Ergonomic factors (continued):
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• Take breaks to rest your muscles.
• Consider tool design when choosing a tool: − Look for lightweight tools with handles that allow for a relaxed grip and enable
you to keep your wrists straight. − Choose tools that can be used with either hand. − Select a tool that is the proper size for your hands. Tool handles should be
shaped so that they contact the largest possible surface of the hand and fingers. − Avoid handles with sharp edges and corners.
• Consider using power tools to reduce repetitive movements. Safety when using screwdrivers:
• Do not use screwdrivers as punches, wedges, pinch bars or pries.
• Keep screwdrivers in good condition: − A broken handle, bent blade or a dull or twisted tip
may cause a screwdriver to slip and result in a hand injury. A sharp, square-edged bit will not slip as easily as a dull, rounded one.
• Place the stock being worked on in a vise or on a flat surface and not in your hand; then, if the tool slips, there will be less chance of a hand injury.
• Match the screwdriver to the screw head.
• When using a screwdriver for electrical work, ensure that the handle is insulated and that the shaft does not extend into the handle.
Always use caution when working with tools. Do not take the safety of hand tools for granted.
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Seguridad de herramientas manuales—destornilladores
Herramientas manuales nos ayudan con muchas tareas y se han convertido en parte de nuestras vidas diarias. Como resultado, los peligros asociados con el uso de herramientas manuales frecuentemente se ignoran. La mayoría de los accidentes de herramientas manuales se pueden prevenir si se siguen las mejores prácticas de seguridad. Protéjase con las prácticas básicas de seguridad siguientes al usar herramientas manuales, incluso destornilladores. El destornillador es una de las herramientas más usadas y abusadas. Utilice la herramienta correcta para la tarea:
• Cada herramienta está diseñada para realizar una función específica. Es peligroso sustituir o usar una herramienta inapropiada.
• Utilice las herramientas de forma apropiada, incluyendo el posicionamiento adecuado para evitar esguinces y torceduras.
• Nunca utilice herramientas dañadas: desechar, reparar o reemplazar de inmediato.
Limpieza:
• No deje las herramientas en el suelo donde pueden convertirse en un peligro de tropiezo.
• Asegúrese de que sus herramientas estén aseguradas cuando no están en uso, de modo que no puedan caer en las superficies de trabajo y herir a usted o a otros.
• No lleve cinceles, destornilladores y otras herramientas punzantes en sus bolsillos. Use un cinturón de herramientas.
• Lleve todas las herramientas punzantes con las puntas punzantes de las herramientas apuntadas hacia abajo.
• No tire las herramientas, páselas con el mango primero.
• Mantenga las herramientas en buen estado, e inspecciónelas antes de cada uso.
• Utilice siempre el equipo de protección personal (PPE) apropiado al trabajar con las herramientas manuales.
Factores ergonómicos:
• Minimice los esguinces y las torceduras al mantener las muñecas rectas y los codos cerca al cuerpo.
• Utilice los mangos ergonómicos o guantes apropiadamente ajustados para reducir la presión sobre las manos y las muñecas.
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Factores ergonómicos (continuación):
• Tome descansos para descansar los músculos.
• Considere el diseño de la herramienta al elegir una herramienta: − Busque herramientas ligeras con mangos que permiten un agarre relajado y le
permiten mantener las muñecas rectas. − Seleccione las herramientas que se pueden utilizar con cualquiera de las manos. − Seleccione una herramienta que es el tamaño adecuado para sus manos. Los
mangos de las herramientas deben tener una forma tal que entran en contacto con la mayor superficie posible de la mano y los dedos.
− Evite los mangos con bordes afilados.
• Considere el uso de herramientas eléctricas para reducir los movimientos repetitivos.
Seguridad al utilizar los destornilladores:
• No utilice los destornilladores como punzones, cuñas, palancas o alzaprimas.
• Mantenga en buen estado los destornilladores: − Un mango roto, una hoja doblada o una punta desafilada o
retorcida puede causar un destornillador a deslizarse y resultar en una lesión en la mano. Una punta afilada con bordes cuadrados no se desliza tan fácilmente como una punta desafilada y redondeada.
• Coloque el material que está usando en un tornillo de banco o sobre una superficie plana y no en su mano, y luego; a continuación, si se resbala la herramienta, habrá menos probabilidad de una lesión en la mano.
• Empareje el destornillador con la cabeza del tornillo.
• Cuando se utiliza un destornillador para trabajo eléctrico, asegúrese de que el mango esté aislado y que el vástago no se extienda en el mango.
Siempre tenga cuidado cuando trabaja con herramientas. No tome la seguridad de las herramientas manuales por sentado.
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This form documents that the training specified above was presented to the listed participants. By signing below, each participant acknowledges receiving this training.
Organization: Trainer: Trainer’s Signature: _____ Class Participants: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date:
Remember to load your completed trainings into the Risk Management Center.
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PERMITS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueWright Charles Etal AQUASCAPE 900 Vision Rd Inverness 112-360-10 (10) SpaT.D. 03/ $45,500 Torresan Daniel R & AUSSIE ROOFING INC. 90 Daryl Ave Novato 125-291-09 (53) Reroof $13,500 Karppinen Gail R OWNER/BUILDER 43 Milland Dr Mill Valley 043-361-05 (13) Rebuild (E) $30,000 Marin City Townhomes WEDGE ROOFING, INC 35 Terrace Dr & 37 Sausalito 052-530-18 (53) Reroof $10,800 Marin City Townhomes WEDGE ROOFING, INC 39 Terrace Dr & 41 Sausalito 052-530-20 (53) Reroof $16,180 Marin City Townhomes WEDGE ROOFING, INC 11 Terrace Dr & 13,15,17 Sausa 052-530-06 (53) Reroof $29,020 Levinthal Douglas W ECO-VALLEY CONSTRUCTION 608 Eastwood Way Mill Valley 049-022-02 (11) Ret Wall - $12,000 Basin Street Properties(M VILA CONSTRUCTION 100 Shoreline Hwy B Mill Valle 052-227-17 (33) T I To Hallw $76,000 Lekich David DEREK BURKE CONSTRUCTION 200 E Strawberry Dr Mill Valle 043-141-03 (21-0/0)(23) Addi $140,000 Santiago Felipe R /Tr/ Et OWNER/BUILDER 135 Seminary Dr Mill Valley 043-261-23 (58) Repl 4 Patio $43,000 Rubio Linda L /Tr/ Etal RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 251 Pt San Pedro Rd San Rafael 016-041-86 (58) Replace 12 W $23,501 Edwards William /Tr/ & RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 350 Pinewood Dr San Rafael 164-111-23 (58) Replace 8 Wi $16,041 Huggins Christina B /Tr/ RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 113 Ricardo Rd Mill Valley 043-081-14 (58) Replace 5 Wi $19,353 Todd Caroline L /Tr/ HENRIS ROOFING INC 71 Dipsea Rd Stinson Beach 195-080-37 (53) Tear Off & R $17,500 Woodford Colin N & OWNER 261 Fawn Dr San Anselmo 177-031-07 (23) Rmdl 3 Bas $21,000 Tomasini Sacha SUN FIRST CONST 5 Indian Trail Ct Novato 146-280-72 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $33,000 Peck Cathleen M /Tr/ Etal SUN FIRST CONST 1995 Indian Valley Rd Novato 146-322-07 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $60,000 Evans Andrew /Tr/ & Ste NATURAL RENOVATIONS 450 Palm Ave Kentfield 071-071-27 (92, 50, 51) Atti $26,821 Sapp B Daniel /Tr/ & Eta THE HOME DOCTORS INC 454 Wellesley Ave Mill Valley 050-052-31 (23, 50, 51, 52) $29,000 Brennan Samantha G MORAN CONSTRUCTION INC. 336 E Strawberry Dr Mill Valle 043-284-54 (13) Repl DecksT $10,000 Neff Samuel N /Tr/ & SAUSALITO CONSTRUCTION 452 Wilson Ave Novato 146-322-30 (21--1/2) Addn Co $255,000 Guinney Mark D OWNER 537 Midvale Way Mill Valley 049-031-06 (23) Strct Kit Rm $40,000 Waldo Point Harbor J W RIGNEY CONSTRUCTION 1 Gate 5 Rd C (B Dock) Sausali 052-304-18 (13) New Dock Ent $15,000 Marotto Family Trust Etal OWNER 107 Laurel Grove Ave Kentfield 071-111-07 (21-0/3)(22) Addi $326,000 Spirit Rock Meditation Ce SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 5000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Wo 172-350-35 (60) 115.58 Kw Gr $438,000 Pemerl Nicole L & Hall Be YONTS CONSTRUCTION 46 Marine Dr San Rafael 186-142-17 (23) Kitchen And $65,000 Gaudin Suzanne F FRIES CONSTRUCTION 367 Los Cerros Dr Greenbrae 070-071-04 (24)(12) Covert G $40,000 Nielsen 2006 Family Trus SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 20 Ravine Way Novato 125-331-62 (64) Ground Mount $10,424 Fairchild Jessica /Tr/ Et SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 125 Crane Dr San Anselmo 176-102-03 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $34,944 Atalaya Llc PAUL S BLOW ENTERPRISES I 65 Crescente Ave Bolinas 193-151-19 (22,12)Increase S $500,000 St Hilaire Kim M AUSSIE ROOFING INC. 180 Daryl Ave Novato 125-291-18 (53) Tear Off & R $28,900 Morgenlaender Rolf & OWNER 180 Saddle Wood Dr Novato 143-570-04 (21,24) Demo Exst $20,000
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value408 Wellesley Ct Mill Valley Davidson Arthur W /Tr/ (13) Replace (E) Deck $22,00011 Los Cerros Dr Greenbrae Brocco Diane K Revoc Trust Etal (21,22) Addn, Rmdl $424,00025 Knoll Ln Mill Valley Crouzet David G (20-1/4) New 2nd Single Family $350,000 21 Bayview Ter Mill Valley Gore Thomas H & (21,22,13) Addn, Rmdl, Decks $113,730454 Wellesley Ave Mill Valley Sapp B Daniel /Tr/ & Etal (23, 50, 51, 52) Enclose (E) S $29,000537 Midvale Way Mill Valley Guinney Mark D (23) Strct Kit Rmdl $40,00046 Marine Dr San Rafael Pemerl Nicole L & Hall Bentley H (23) Kitchen And Bath Remodel $65,000125 Crane Dr San Anselmo Fairchild Jessica /Tr/ Etal (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.27 K W - $34,944
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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUED
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City/Town Issue Date
Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
Corte Madera
5/6 Forster Jack W & Diane J McLeran Inc 413 Montecito Ave Reroof $10,950
Corte Madera
5/6 Gleckman Nicholas G & Lana S
Real Goods Energy Tech Inc
200 Granada Dr Solar $28,673
Corte Madera
5/8 Munson K Evon TR Paradise Designs 105 Baltimore Ave Replace windows $20,000
Novato 5/5 Rathaus Walter & Sheila Raven Heating And Air Conditio
2224 Oak Knoll Rd HVAC $10,050
Novato 5/5 Bruce Kessler Henry Mechanical 48 Newport Landing Dr
Furnace Ac Hvac Ol $12,742
Novato 5/5 Ferguson Linda C & P. Mcgowen
Golden Gate Home Impr. Inc. Db
36 Cinnamon Teal Ln
Window $15,000
Novato 5/5 Wong Harris & William G Taylor 11 Lavenham Rd Minor Construction $17,000 Novato 5/5 4Th & Elm Llc Owner-Builder 1145 Elm Dr Construction $20,000 Novato 5/5 Stafford Revoc 2004 Trust
EtalRec Solar Inc. 32 Thorsson Ct Solar $49,000
Novato 5/5 Bio Marin Novo Construction, Inc
95 Digital Dr [Aka 105 Digital Dr
Tenant Improvement $90,000
Novato 5/5 Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc
Novo Construction, Inc
46 Galli Dr Tenant Improvement $200,000
Novato 5/6 Long Timothy A & Owner-Builder 2404 Topaz Dr Construction $15,000 Novato 5/7 Karen Oberkamper P&M Builders Inc. 218 Butterfield Dr Minor Construction $10,000 Novato 5/7 Long David L Lic.Contract.Hired By
Owner762 Plaza Hermosa Reroof $15,000
Novato 5/7 Cline Richard T Tr & Paul S. Blow Enterprises
33 Lorraine Ct Minor Construction $16,000
Novato 5/7 Carlomagno Joseph R /Tr/ &
Solarcraft Services, Inc.
1139 Mcclelland Dr Solar $24,344
Novato 5/7 Fenger Kathryn A Trust P&M Builders Inc. 3 Nancy Dr Construction $35,200 Novato 5/8 Michael Mooneyham Hulbert Heating And
Ac11 Country Ln HVAC $10,500
Novato 5/8 Okun Frank Wonderlin Roofing Services Inc
184 Drakewood Pl Reroof $13,275
Novato 5/8 Whitmore Blake Owner-Builder 115 Westwood Dr Construction $15,000 Novato 5/8 Walas Scott E Tr Kruetzfeldt
Construction Co, I1974 Benton Ln Solar $20,000
Novato 5/8 Askew Kenneth & Daniel A Holleran 85 Paladini Rd Construction $30,000 Novato 5/8 Blakeslee Marian C & Womack Construction 53 Robinhood Dr Construction $105,000 San Rafael 5/6 Walters Edward J Ii 314 Prospect Dr ALTER-SFD $21,000 San Rafael 5/6 Hinds Matthew D & Lamperti Contracting
& Desig732 Tamarack Dr ALTER-SFD $24,000
San Rafael 5/6 Monroy Edgar R & Monroy Edgar R & 487 Cedar Hill Dr ALTER-SFD $25,000
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Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
San Rafael 5/6 Ashtari Omid 42 Billou St ALTER-SFD $44,500 San Rafael 5/6 Bayo Vista Apartmen Roofing Service
Group100 Bayo Vista Way ALTER-
APARTMENTS $200,000
San Rafael 5/7 Zwimpfer Paul E & Bradshaw Roofing Inc 31 Heritage Dr ALTER-CONDO $11,360 San Rafael 5/7 Mericle James M & Bradshaw Roofing Inc 33 Heritage Dr ALTER-CONDO $11,360 San Rafael 5/7 Tran Duc Revoc Trust Bradshaw Roofing Inc 35 Heritage Dr ALTER-CONDO $11,360 San Rafael 5/7 Connors Gerald L Bradshaw Roofing Inc 37 Heritage Dr ALTER-CONDO $11,360 San Rafael 5/7 Genevieve Gong Cheu Able Roofing
Company70 Dunfries Ter ALTER-SFD $17,750
San Rafael 5/8 Praun William B & Steven M Vanni 11 Fowler Ct ALTER-SFD $25,000 San Rafael 5/8 Epstein Robert F & Sol Lokman Construction 34 Curtis Ave ALTER-SFD $30,000 San Rafael 5/8 Cooke Family Trust Et Millsap Degnan &
Asso221 Locust Ave ALTER-SFD $48,000
San Rafael 5/8 Castro David Jazz Builders Inc 90 Wimbledon Way ALTER-SFD $60,000 San Rafael 5/8 Bortulin Flavia Katharine Fisher
Architect177 Irwin St ALTER-SFD $61,000
San Rafael 5/8 Aldersley OLD Town Glass Inc 326 Mission Ave ALTER-COMMERCIAL
$100,000
San Rafael 5/8 Graham Herbert 6 Ross Valley Dr ALTER-SFD $121,580 San Rafael 5/8 Kelly Walter J /Tr/ & Redmond
Construction837 Butternut Dr ALTER-SFD $160,000
San Rafael 5/9 Barbel Roberts Holdi JMCA Construction 801 A St ALTER-COMMERCIAL
$100,000
San Rafael 5/12 Rosina Donna /Tr/ NORTHGATE ROOFING
915 Del Ganado Rd ALTER-SFD $10,000
San Rafael 5/12 Fong Brian & Alternative Roofing Solutions
386 Mountain View Ave
ALTER-SFD $18,040
Tiburon 5/12 Julia & David Parke Seaside Construction 23 Old Landing Road
Room Conversion $15,000
Tiburon 5/12 Jan and Annette Bratteberg
Herb’s Pool Service, Inc.
5 Tara Hill Road New pool $106,165
Tiburon 5/13 Roger Nicoll Zenscape 1887 Centro West Street
Install railing $17,770
Tiburon 5/13 Paolo and Teresa Petrone Chase Construction 203 Taylor Road Addition $130,000 Tiburon 5/14 Chandlers Gate HOA Signature Painting
and Construction Inc.58 Neds Way Misc. siding, window
and door trim $10,250
Tiburon 5/14 Paul Kaplan Solarcity Corporation 18 Corte San Fernando
Solar $20,000
Tiburon 5/14 ACV Argo Tiburon LP Midsate Construction 46 Main Street TI $20,000 Tiburon 5/15 John G Sylvia Hoffman Construction 160 Gilmartin Drive Addition $97,000
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TAX LIENS & COMPLETIONS
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COMPLETIONSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
5/14 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00196225/14 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00196225/16 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199175/16 MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199395/16 ROTO ROOTER INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199405/16 TIBURON TOWN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199395/16 TIBURON TOWN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199405/16 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199175/16 TOWN OF TIBURON (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199395/16 TOWN OF TIBURON (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199405/17 CAMINO RAMON ASSOCIATES LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199715/17 EC APPLICATIONS (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00199665/17 NOVATO SANITARY DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-0019966
LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
5/13 SHELTER RIDGE CONDOMINIUM OWN-ERS ASSOCIATION (E)
SHEARWATER LLC (O) LIEN 2014-0019183
5/13 SOLINSKY LIGHTING & ELECTRIC INC (E) COPELAND JASON E (O) LIEN 2014-00192565/13 SOLINSKY LIGHTING & ELECTRIC INC (E) COPELAND JESSICA (O) LIEN 2014-00192565/14 SAN MARIN VALLEY ASSOCIATION INC (E) SIMONETTI JULIE (O) LIEN 2014-00193775/14 SAN MARIN VALLEY ASSOCIATION INC (E) SIMONETTI TROY (O) LIEN 2014-0019377
RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
5/17 GUASCO PATRICK A (E) WINE COUNTRY ROOFING (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2014-0019969
5/17 GUASCO VICKIE L (E) WINE COUNTRY ROOFING (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2014-0019969
5/17 LAX 2004 TRUST (E) ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2014-0020158-001
5/17 LAX IRIS V /TR/ (E) ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2014-0020158-001
5/17 LAX MICHAEL /TR/ (E) ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2014-0020158-001
5/17 MARCOTTE GREGORY J (E) HUMBOLDT COUNTY DEPART-MENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2014-0020301
5/17 PROAPS CURT (E) AMERICAN EXPRESS BANK (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2014-0019989
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TAX LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
5/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LESLIE MARCELO (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00192835/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TRUCKEE NORDIC CLUB (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00192945/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CONDITAL FOOD MANUFAC-
TURING LLC (O)TAX LIEN 2014-0019295
5/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) D M PROFESSIONAL EDUCA-TION SERVICE (O)
TAX LIEN 2014-0019296
5/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KENNEDY HENRY E (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193565/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LEE DIANE M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193575/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HOM JOHN C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193585/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SOLTANI KEVIN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193595/13 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SOKOIWASA ALISI Q (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193605/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) YOON TEA SUN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193305/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DLUZAK CHRISTOPHER K (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193315/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BOTOS RICHARD J (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193325/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) EISNER KATHLEEN M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193335/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) EISNER RONALD K (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193335/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SPANGENBERG LAURA A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193345/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SPANGENBERG SAMUEL W
(O)TAX LIEN 2014-0019334
5/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SPANGENBERG SAMUEL W (O)
TAX LIEN 2014-0019335
5/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STILLO KAREN J (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193365/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STILLO TERENCE F (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193365/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) COX DEIDRE JOAN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193375/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LUNDEEN TIMOTHY D (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193385/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MASHAYEKHI JUNI E (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193395/13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WALSH DANIEL P (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00193395/14 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) NORTHBAY WELDING INC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00196295/14 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CESENA DAVID R (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00196305/16 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) OLIVER GEORGE (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00199095/16 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FISHER ANTHONY R (O) TAX LIEN 2014-0019910
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/15/2014 2:00 PM Healdsburg 034C/S9
05 Healdsburg, City OfHealdsburg Avenue Bridge Retrofit/Rehabilitation Project
5/15/2014 1:30 PM San Jose E709B/091C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Painting at the VTA's Facilities
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo E716B
Greater Vallejo Recreation District
Dan Foley Park Distressed Pavement Rehabilitation/Replacement
5/15/2014 2:00 PM El Sobrante ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Olinda Elementary School Miscellaneous Repairs
5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Installation on Alabama & 25th Streets
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE
Los Altos, City ofSouth Sewer Main Replacement (Grant Rd)
5/15/2014 1:00 PM Gilroy ONLINE
El Polo Loco-Gilroy
5/15/2014 1:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE
El Polo Loco-Santa Clara
5/15/2014 1:00 PM Menlo Park ONLINE
Safeway Store #1709-Menlo Park
5/15/2014 3:00 PM Merced ONLINE
Merced, County ofCastle Airport Operational Apron Security Lighting
5/15/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of7121-Police Administration Building Security Card Access System Project
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE
Woodland, City of 2014 Road Maintenance Project
5/15/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City OfSoutheast Branch Library (Prequalified Generals Only)
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Collins Elementary School Floor, Door & Hardware Replacment
5/15/2014 3:30 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa, County ofRutherford Dust Restoration Project, Reach 5, 6, 7, 9
5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE
Northgate Mall-Sitework
5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
(Rebid) Marina Middle School Replacement of Lockers
5/15/2014 10:00 AM Redwood City ONLINE
Woodside, Town ofSchool Safety Improvements Project
5/15/2014 3:30 PM Santa Cruz Online Santa Cruz, UCCollege Eight Servery Alteration
5/15/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara County Online Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
Bald Mountain Parking Area
5/15/2014 10:00 AM Turlock ONLINE
Turlock, City ofRFP-Council Chambers Improvement
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency
South Sacramento Street Light Installation Project
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Sonoma ONLINE
Sonoma, County of Montini Open Space Preserve-Accessible Parking & Road Crossing Improvements
5/15/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City OfDesign & Construction of Photovoltaic Panels & Solar Structures at San Jose Environmental Innovation Center
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofShoreline Drive, Westline Drive Bikeway Improvements
5/16/2014 2:00 PM Herald ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Rancho Seco Recreational Park Building Upgrades
5/16/2014 12:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, UCRFQ-Mission Bay Utility Line Remediation Phases 1&2-Extended Commissioning
5/16/2014 2:00 PM Richmond Online Richmond, City ofMain Library Restrooms ADA Improvements
5/16/2014 5:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
East Evelyn Park
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/16/2014 5:00 PM Albany ONLINE
Albany, City ofRFP-Inspection During Construction 2014 Pavement
Rehabiltation Project
5/16/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose State University
RFP-High/Medium Voltage Electrical Distribution System Maintenance
5/16/2014 11:00 AM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose Evergreen Community College Dist
EVC Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Upgrade Package 2
5/16/2014 4:00 PM Monterey ONLINE
Monterey, City ofRFP-Program Management & Construction Management Services for Monterey Conference Center Renovation
5/16/2014 2:00 PM Concord ONLINE
Department of Motor Vehicles
Telecommunications Network Cabling, Related Electrical Services & Related Hardware Installation at Concord DMV
5/19/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofAlameda South Shore Lagoon Dredging Project
5/19/2014 12:00 PM San Mateo ONLINE
Quattrocchi Kwok Architects
Play Structure & Matting Replacement Project at 13 Campuses-Bid Package
5/19/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure
Shipyard Installation Project
5/19/2014 2:30 PM San Mateo County ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofCrystal Springs Regional Trail South of Dam
5/19/2014 2:00 PM Aptos ONLINE
Cabrillo Community College District
Cabrillo College Building 1000 Bathroom Renovation
5/19/2014 12:00 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa, County ofRFQ-On-Call Environmental CEQA/NEPA Services, Technical Studies, Permitting, Environmenatl Monitoring
5/19/2014 1:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Buffalo Wild Wings
5/19/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Newark CA BBQ Pit (Specs On Plans)
5/19/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofMaterials for the Kee Safety Inc - Kee Guard Roof Edge Fall Protection System
5/19/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofFuel Storage Tank Maintenance, Repair, Inspection & Testing Services
5/19/2014 5:00 PM Tracy ONLINE
Tracy, City ofRFP-Building & Fire Inspection & Plan Review Services
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Oakland 008C 1701 MLK Apartments
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Hayward E721B/061C
Hayward, city ofPavement Rehabilitation Gas Tax FY15
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Port Costa E723B
East Bay Regional Park District
Carquinez Strait - Eckley Pier Road Repairs
5/20/2014 12:00 PM Milpitas E792B/069C
Milpitas, city ofStreet Resurfacing Project 2015 Street Cape & Slurry Seal
5/20/2014 1:30 PM Morgan Hill ONLINE
Ann Sobrato HS Network Cabling & Equipment
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Mountain View Sanitary Dist
Furnish Trailer Mounted Pump & Accessories
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Empire ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Parking Lot & Playground Pavement at Empire Elementary School
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Peralta Community College District
Laney College Boiler Retrofit
5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco International Airport
RFQ-Architecture & Engineering Design Services for Terminal 1 Temporary Boarding Area B & Security Screening Checkpoint
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Electric Vehicle Charging Station Construction
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Moraga ONLINE
Safeway Store #0969-Moraga
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Deer Valley Shoulder Widening
5/20/2014 10:00 AM Sacramento ONLINE
Department of Motor Vehicles
RFQ-DMV Headquarters Security & Access Control Maintenance
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
District-Wide Comprehensive Wireless Network Infrastructure Upgrade Installation Project
5/20/2014 1:30 PM Hayward ONLINE
Department of Motor Vehicles
Removal of Existing Asbestos Containing Foam Roof System & Installation of New Single-Ply PVC Roof System at Hayward DMV
5/20/2014 1:00 PM Morgan Hill ONLINE
El Toro ES Network Cabling & Equipment
5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE
Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
San Rafael Transit Center Security Improvements
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Ground Fault Sensing System Parking Lot A & B-PV Inverter Yard-De Anza College
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Antioch, City ofMaintenance Service Center Fueling System Improvements
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Napa County ONLINE
Department of Fish & Wildlife
Off-Grid Solar Power System Repairs
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE
St. Helena High School Concrete Paving Project
5/20/2014 1:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE
St Helena Primary School Dry Rot Remediation & Upgrades
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Walnut Creek Sewer Renovations Phase 10
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Foster City ONLINE
Foster City, City ofE. Third Ave/Windsurf Park Site Improvement Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE
St Helena USD Multi-Campus Fencing & Handrail Project
5/20/2014 10:00 AM Emeryville ONLINE
Emeryville, City ofSafe Routes to Transit Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Vacaville ONLINE
Vacaville, City Of2014 Pavement Resurfacing Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Castro Valley ONLINE
Castro Valley Sanitary District
Pump Station Rehabilitation Project
5/20/2014 10:00 AM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland Unified School District
RFQ-Architectural Services to the Oakland Unified School Dist
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE
Water Pollution Control Facility Aeration System Retrofit
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Brentwood ONLINE
Brentwood, city ofLandscape Improvments for Brentwood Boulevard Median, Sand Creek Road Median & Solid Water Transfer Station
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Campbell ONLINE
Campbell, city ofHamilton Avenue Rehabilitation Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
John F. Kennedy High School Track & Field Replacement, Increment 2 (Rebid)
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofSite Lease of Parking Structures for Renewable Electric Power
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofRFP-Program Management Services for RWQCP
5/20/2014 5:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
Solano, County OfRFP-Preventive Maintenance Program for Electrical Switchgear Equipment
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Fremont, City ofMission Boulevard Improvements From Verde Way to Mission Creek
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Union Sanitary DistrictJarvis Avenue Santary Sewer Replacement Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Carmichael ONLINE
Carmichael Village Exterior Improvements & Modernization
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Danville ONLINE
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
Parking Lot Improvements at Monte Vista High School
5/20/2014 9:00 AM Brentwood ONLINE
Zumiez Retail Store
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/20/2014 2:30 PM Morgan Hill ONLINE
Morgan Hill, City of2014 Pavement Resurfacing Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Anselmo ONLINE
Ross Valley School District
Information Technology Insfrastructure at Manor, Brookside, Hidden Valley & Wade Thomas Elementary Schools
5/20/2014 10:00 AM Ceres ONLINE
Ceres, City Of2014 Water Valve Replacement Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo R009/037C
San Mateo, City of43rd, Santa Inez, College Avenues & Fremont Street Reconstruction
5/21/2014 10:00 AM Los Gatos 011C Los Gatos, Town ofGuardrail Replacement Project
5/21/2014 10:30 AM Los Gatos 013C Los Gatos, Town ofBlossom Hill Pathway ADA Improvement Project
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Oakland* 021C/R011
Rudsdale Academy Roof Replacement
5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Leandro/Dublin ONLINE
Alameda, County ofRFP/RFQ-BHCS Villa Short Stay & ACSO Sandy Turner II Facility
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City OfWell Rehabilitation Phase 2A
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Parking & Circulation Phase 3-Lot 1 Stairs
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Shaft Safety & Guardrail Project-Media & Learning Center De Anza College
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City OfLand Park Water Main Replacement Project Phase 1
5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE
Contra Costa Community College District
C-1032 Roof Replacement, Physical Sciences Building
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
Sunnyvale, City ofFremont Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation
5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
TG14.1 Elevators and Escalators
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Pinole ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Pinole Valley High School Interim Campus Moving Services
5/21/2014 12:00 PM El Dorado Hills Online El Dorado Irrigation District
Carson Creek 1 Lift Station Project and/or Bridlewood Canyon Lift Station Project
5/21/2014 2:30 PM Redwood City ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofCounty Office Building Two Energy Mgmt & Controls System Upgrade
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Department of General Services
ADA Improvements - Passenger Loading Zone
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, city of12th Street Corridor Safety Improvements Project
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City OfOn-Call CCTV Inspection
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Curb Cut & Fencing Project - Media & Learning Centyer De Anza College
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE
Santa Clara, City ofSanta Clara Various Streets & Roads Preservation
5/21/2014 2:30 PM Citrus Heights ONLINE
Mesa Verde High School Gym, Audio Visual Equipment Upgrades
5/21/2014 10:00 AM Dublin ONLINE
Dublin, city ofFallon Sports Park Phase II-PreSchool Relocation
5/21/2014 5:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
RFP-Landscaping Maintenance & Repair
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Rocklin ONLINE
Rocklin Crossings - Pads 8, 10, 11 & 12
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Tiburon ONLINE
State of CaliforniaAngel Island State Park-Immigration Station Hospital Rehabilitation Phase 3
5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Santa Clara Valley Water District
South Campus Generator Replacement
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/21/2014 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Cupertino Union School District
Lawson Modernization of Rooms 3, 25, 26 & Library (Buildings 200, 400 & 800)
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Lincoln ONLINE
Lincoln, City of3rd Street & I Street Drainage & ADA Improvements
5/21/2014 1:30 PM El Sobrante S906/044C
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Steel Reservoir & Pumping Plant Demolitions
5/22/2014 2:30 PM San Rafael E726B/005C
Marin, county of2014 Road Rehabilitation Project Central Region
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo E729B/062C
San Mateo, City of2014 Sidewalk Repair Project
5/22/2014 2:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Tree Trimming
5/22/2014 1:30 PM Hayward ONLINE
Hayward Area Recreation & Park District
Sidewalk Improvements at San Felipe Community Park
5/22/2014 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Glass & Screen Repair
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Shannon Elementary School Miscellaneous Repairs
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE
Santa Cruz, City ofSpring 2014 Overlay Project-Western Drive
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Tennis Courts Renovation
5/22/2014 1:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Vanir ConstructionHardcourt Paving & Striping Project-Bunker, Lincoln, Musick & Snow Elem Schools
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Janitorial Services
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Campbell ONLINE
Campbell, city ofHacienda Avenue Green Street Improvement (Federal Project) 08-04A
5/22/2014 11:00 AM Watsonville ONLINE
Watsonville, city ofGrove Street Storm Drain Pump Station Emergency Power project
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Soquel ONLINE
Santa Cruz, County ofNoble Gulch Trunkline Relocation Project
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Hercules ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Ohlone Elementary School Interim Housing
5/22/2014 2:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Gutter Cleaning
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
IT Phones Upgrades at 4 Schools
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofRFQ-Patterson Horizontal Split Case Pump
5/22/2014 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal year 2014-2015 Floor Covering Repair/Replace
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Landscape & Lawncare
5/22/2014 2:30 PM Concord ONLINE
Mt Diablo Unified School District
RFQ-Theatre Lighting Fixtures & Controls for College Park High School
5/22/2014 2:15 PM Concord ONLINE
Mt Diablo Unified School District
RFQ-Theatre Drapes & Curtains for College Park High School
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Concord ONLINE
Mt Diablo Unified School District
RFQ-Theatre Audio Equipment for College Park High School
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa, County ofWhite Sulphur Springs Road Retaining Wall
5/22/2014 3:00 PM Placerville Online El Dorado Irrigation District
Coating Rehabilitation for the Reservoir 7B Tank
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Lennar UrbanGriffith St & Gilman Ave Combined Sewer Project
5/22/2014 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
Spring Valley Elementary School Fencing Replacement
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco State University
Roof Replacement-Fine Arts Building
5/22/2014 3:00 PM San Jose Online San Jose, City Of7386-Echo Loop and Boulder Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE
Davis, city ofSewer Trunk Line Rehabilitation-2014
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Saratoga ONLINE
West Valley-Mission Community College
West Valley College Applied Arts & Sciences Renovation
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Footlocker/HOH San Francisco Store #8067
5/22/2014 3:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Fire Extinguisher Service
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City ofReplacement of Embarcadero Bridge Over Lake Merritt Channel
5/22/2014 5:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofRFQ-Santa Rosa Parks Concrete Projects
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Burlingame T001 Burlingame Public Library Remodel
5/23/2014 10:00 AM Livermore Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
Joe Mitchell K-8 School & Junction Ave K-8 School Portable & Restroom Addition 2014
5/23/2014 2:00 PM Mill Valley 072C Sewer Improvement Project Lomita Ave & Dorsett Lane
5/23/2014 2:00 PM Tiburon ONLINE
State of CaliforniaAngel Island State Park-Interpretive Sign Plan
5/23/2014 5:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Salons by JC
5/23/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley Primary Care
5/23/2014 5:00 PM Dublin ONLINE
Dublin, city ofRFQ-Emerald Glen Recreation & Aquatic Center Project
5/23/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
RFQ-Clean Dust from Interior of Solids Conditioning Building
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Santa Clara Co. E732B
Santa Clara, County Of2014 Soundwall Repair & Replacement Project
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Newark, city of 2014 Asphalt Concrete Street Overlay Program
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE
Novato, City OfSafe Routes to School (SR2S) Cycle 10 Safety Improvement Project
5/27/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Wood Pole Reinforcement 2014-2015
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
California State University East Bay
Kin 201A & Kin 201B Physical Education Building
5/27/2014 2:15 PM Alameda/Contra Costa/Marin/Napa/San Francisco/San
ONLINE
Department Of Transportation
Electrical Repairs & Servicing
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE
California Conservation Corps
Roofing & Restroom Projects for California Conservation Corps
5/27/2014 4:00 PM Turlock ONLINE
Turlock, City ofRFQ-Retainer Agreement for Engineering & Surveying Services
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofAdministration Dr. Sewer Improvements
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Alamo ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Stone Valley Road Bike Lane Gap Closure
5/28/2014 1:30 PM Oakland 003C/S907
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Adeline Maintenance Center Complex Fire Alarm System Upgrade
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Oakland* 010C Oakland Unified School District
Thornhill Elementary School Roofing Improvement
5/28/2014 3:00 PM Oakland* 014C Oakland Unified School District
Melrose Elementary School Roofing Improvement
5/28/2014 3:30 PM Oakland* 017C/R005
Elmhurst Middle School Paving Replacement - REBID
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/28/2014 1:30 PM Oakland* 019C/R0
12 OUSD Facilities Planning & Management Site-Paving Replacement & Drainage Modifications
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Pittsburg E730B/066C
Pittsburg, city of Dover Well Construction & Testing
5/28/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE
Santa Clara, City ofFairview Substation Project
5/28/2014 10:00 AM Santa Cruz ONLINE
Santa Cruz, City ofWastewater Treatment Plant Facility Secondary Clarifier #3 Repair Project
5/28/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
Sunnyvale, City ofWater Line Replacement 2012-2013 Phase 3
5/28/2014 3:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Community Housing Development Corporation
Rehab of 1722-1724 Fred Jackson Way
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE
MCOE Joe Stefani Special Ed Building (Lease-Leaseback Project)
5/28/2014 5:00 PM El Cerrito ONLINE
Pan Residence-New 2-Story
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Riverbank ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Renovations of Riverbank Office
5/28/2014 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School Dist
Balboa High School Tennis Court Repair
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE
Merced, City OfCity of Merced Wastewater Treatment Facility New Laboratory Building
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
California State University East Bay
Coloma Building Renovation
5/28/2014 3:30 PM Petaluma ONLINE
Petaluma, City ofHopper Street Pavement Rehabilitation Project
5/28/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Santa Clara Valley Water District
Lower Silver Creek Flood Protection & Creek Restoration Project, Moss Point Drive To Cunningham Ave (Reach 6B)
5/28/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Helms Middle School Environment & Recycling Center
5/28/2014 3:30 PM Petaluma ONLINE
Petaluma, City ofEast Washington St at Edith St Lighted Crosswalks Project
5/28/2014 10:00 AM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto Unified School District
Palo Alto High School Interim PE Locker Rooms (Rebid)
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City ofMeadowview Service Center New Roof Project
5/28/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Traffic Railing Replacement at Highland Avenue Bridge
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Milpitas ONLINE
CVS # 9161-Milpitas (Specs On Plans)
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, UCGustafson 13-14 Barrier Removal Bundle Projects
5/28/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
Sunnyvale, City ofStorm System Trash Capture Devices
5/28/2014 1:30 PM Oakland S001 East Bay Municipal Utility District
Main Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineers Road Widening
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Tuolumne* 177C Moccasin Control and Server Building - THIS PROJECT WILL NOT BE SCANNED
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Richmond E720B
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Breuner Marsh Restoration and Public Access Improvement Project - Phase 1 Grading
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Palo Alto/Milpitas/San Jose
E725B/093C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Transit Center Park & Ride Upgrades Phase 2
5/29/2014 2:30 PM Stockton E734B/070C
Kjeldsen, Sinnock & Neudeck, Inc.
Levee Maintenance Project-Restoration of Waterside Levee Slope
5/29/2014 2:30 PM San Rafael E737B/032C
Marin, county ofMarin County Jail ACU #7 Replacement (Rebid)
5/29/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of7399-Miscellaneous Sanitary Sewer Point Repairs FY 2013-14 (Packgae 1)
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/29/2014 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofAnnual Slurry Seal 2014
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
South Bayside System Authority
Drying Bed Improvements - Rebid
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency
Sacramento International Airport Landslide Roadway Rehabilitation
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
Chabot-LasPositas Comm College Dist
Paving Repair Project-Chabot College
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
Stockton, City ofHazelton Ave & UPRR Crossing Safety Improvements
5/29/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofRFP-Storm Drain Master Plan Update Project
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Pleasant Hill ONLINE
Pleasant Hill, City ofContra Costa Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation Project (Viking Dr to Chilpancingo Pkwy)
5/29/2014 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofGuthmiller Road and Yosemite Avenue Resurfacing (SR120 to Yosemite Avenue; Guthmiller Road to 1,375' e/o Guthmiller Road)
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Cupertino Union School District
Music Building Sitework, Increment # 2, for Lawson Middle School
5/29/2014 3:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
Stockton, City ofRFP-RWCF Gravity Thickener No. 1 Replacement
5/29/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of7613-2014 Slurry Seal Project
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE
Marin County ParksStafford Lake Bike Park Phase 1
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City ofRFP-Ornamental Lights LED Conversion Project
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Colfax ONLINE
Colfax, City OfGrass Valley Street Road Rehab Project
5/29/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofCoating Rehabilitation for Clarifier Tanks
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency
New Administration Building Upgrade Fire Alarm System
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Emeryville ONLINE
Oakland, City ofGolden Gate Branch Library Window Restoration
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
Vanden High School New Library Building (Lease-Lease Back Project)
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Discovery Bay ONLINE
Discovery Bay, Town ofWell No. 7 Pump Station
5/30/2014 2:00 PM Livingston ONLINE
Livingston Motel 6
5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Carollo EngineersBid 5 Wet Weather Storage 36" Ductile Iron Pipeline
5/30/2014 12:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Carollo EngineersBid 7-Mechanical Systems and Finishes Wet Weather Storage Basin
5/30/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofBasketball & Tennis Courts Resurfacing Services
5/30/2014 5:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Cleak Residence New Cosntruction
5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Carollo EngineersBid 8 - Electrical Building, Generator, and Equipment Wet Weather Storage Basin
5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Carollo EngineersBid 6-Pump Station Concrete Structure and other Concrete Structures Wet Weather Storage Basin
5/30/2014 2:00 PM Dublin ONLINE
Moorefield ConstructionHomegoods & Nordstrom Rack Shell-Persimmon Place
5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Carollo EngineersBid 4 Wet Weather Storage Basin Cast-In-Place Concrete Wall Prestressed Water Tanks
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Bid 3 Wet Weather Storage Basin Excavation, Shoring, Grading, Paving, Earthwork, Sitework
6/2/2014 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Ohlone Community College District
RFQ-Athletic Field Lease-Leaseback Services at Ohlone Community Collge Dist Fremont Campus
6/2/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, UCAmbulatory Care Center (ACC) P8 Level Emergency Generator System Upgrade
6/2/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE
Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District
Secondary Clarifier & DOM 7 Valve/Discharge Replacement Project
6/2/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City ofRFQ-Design Build Construction Services for Old Sacramento Riverfront Boardwalk & K St Barge
6/2/2014 5:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
California State University East Bay
Food Service Remodel
6/3/2014 2:30 PM Livermore E731B/015C
Livermore, city ofWRP Aeration Basin No. 1 Improvements
6/3/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofAlma Street Overcrossing Barrier Repair Project
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
Fairfield, City OfDunnell Nature Park & Education Center
6/3/2014 2:00 PM South San Francisco ONLINE
South San FranciscoEl Camino High School Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Brentwood ONLINE
Brentwood, city ofWWTP Holding Pond Liner
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Antioch, City ofCurb, Gutter & Sidewalk Repair Including Tree Removal & Stump Grinding & Install Concrete Curb Ramps
6/3/2014 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofDownstream Water System Improvements Tier 2 Pressure Regulating Valves
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Peralta Community College District
College of Alameda Veterans Center & Athletic Offices Remodel (Building G)
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE
Woodland, City of Water Transmission Main East & Sports Park/Community Center Frontage
6/3/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofRFP-Palo Alto Traffic Signal Management System Upgrade
6/3/2014 10:00 AM San Anselmo ONLINE
Marin Municipal Water District
Alpine Dam Outlet Works Improvement Project
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Byron ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Marsh Creek Road Bridge Wingwall Repair
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento City Unified School District
Fire Alarm Testing at 111 Sites
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Orinda ONLINE
Orinda, City of2014 Pavement Rehabilitation Project
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City ofRFQ-On-Call Transportation Engineering Services 2014
6/3/2014 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofShackelford Sewer Crossing
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Antioch, City ofSanitary Sewer Main Replacement
6/3/2014 1:30 PM Granite Bay ONLINE
San Juan Water DistrictGranite Booster Pump Station Improvements
6/3/2014 2:15 PM San Francisco/San Mateo/Santa Clara
ONLINE
Department Of Transportation
On Call, As-Needed Asphalt Concrete Grinder Dig-Out/Paving
6/4/2014 2:00 PM Daly City Daly City, City OfReservoir 3 Low Roof Replacement
6/4/2014 2:30 PM Livermore E736B/022C
Livermore, city of2014 Slurry Seal City Project
6/4/2014 2:00 PM Oroville E740B/074C
State of CaliforniaAccess Road Erosion Repair
6/4/2014 2:00 PM Campbell ONLINE
Campbell, city ofE. Campbell Avenue Portals Project
6/4/2014 10:00 AM Hayward/San Lorenzo/San Leandro
ONLINE
San Lorenzo Unified School Dist
Base Pads for Future Portables Elementary School Sites:Lorenzo Manor, Hesperian & Corvallis
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/4/2014 3:00 PM Waterford ONLINE
Bike & Pedestrian Path for Commuters (E Street)
6/4/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Third Street Light Rail Project Mission Bay Loop
6/4/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
Sunnyvale, City ofSanitary Sewer Lift Stations Rebuild-Rebid
6/5/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco 175C San Francisco, City & County of
Auxiliary Water Supply System Pumping Station No. 1 Improvements (2014) WILL NOT BE SCANNED
6/5/2014 2:00 PM Hughson ONLINE
Non-Motorized Implementation Plan
6/5/2014 2:00 PM Dillon Beach ONLINE
Marin Resource Conservation District
Gully Repairs, Erosion Control, Revegetation & Fencing
6/5/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo/South San Francisco
ONLINE
San Mateo County Transit District
Provision of Floor Scrubber Service & Maintenance
6/5/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose State University
RFQ-Construction Manager Multiple Small Projects
6/5/2014 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Sewer CIPP Lining Rehabilitation-Foothill College
6/5/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, City of RFP-On-Call Overhead Door & Rolling Gate Maintenance & Repair
6/5/2014 3:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE
San Pablo, City ofJanitorial Services for City Facilities
6/5/2014 2:30 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE
Santa Cruz, County ofMain Jail Polished Concrete Flooring Project
6/5/2014 2:00 PM Eldridge ONLINE
Sonoma Development Center
Upgrade Recreation Yards-Smith & Brent
6/6/2014 2:00 PM San Joaquin Co ONLINE
San Joaquin, County ofAccessibility Improvements Project at Various County Facilities Phase 2
6/6/2014 2:00 PM Eldridge ONLINE
Sonoma Development Center
Refinish Interior of Potable Water Tank
6/9/2014 5:00 PM Woodland ONLINE
TerraVerde Renewable Partners
RFP-Power Purchase Agreement fo Solar Photovoltaic Systems for City of Woodland
6/9/2014 5:00 PM Porterville ONLINE
TerraVerde Renewable Partners
RFP-Power Purchase Agreement for Solar Photovoltaic Systems for Various Schools of Burton School Dist
6/10/2014 2:30 PM Marin City 029C Marin City Community Sservice District
George "Rocky" Graham Park
6/10/2014 2:00 PM Hayward E718B
Bay Area Rapid Transit District
Replace Glass Panels at Hayward Station Platform
6/10/2014 2:00 PM Santa Clara E735B
Santa Clara, County OfRoadside Sign Installation for Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail
6/10/2014 11:00 AM Lafayette N/A Lafayette, City OfMount Diablo Boulevard West End Pavement Preservation Project
6/10/2014 2:00 PM Oakland N/A Peralta Community College District
Laney College Child Care Remodel
6/10/2014 2:30 PM Soquel ONLINE
Santa Cruz, County ofHeart of Soquel Plaza Park Project
6/10/2014 11:00 AM Modsto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofUpgrade Traffic Signals-2010
6/10/2014 1:00 PM Castro Valley ONLINE
Castro Valley Unified School Dist
Vannoy Elementary Fields Renovation & Drainage Improvement Project
6/10/2014 2:00 PM Oakley ONLINE
Diablo Water DistrictDiablo Water District New Office Building
6/11/2014 2:00 PM Alameda Co. E738B/079C
Alameda, County ofThe Resurfacing of Portions of Various Roadways in the Ashland, Fairmont Terrace & Fairview Areas
6/11/2014 2:00 PM Alameda Co. E739B/075C
Alameda, County ofThe Resurfacing of portions of Various Roadways in the Eastern Unincorporated Areas of Alameda Co
6/11/2014 2:30 PM San Pablo ONLINE
San Pablo, City ofCity Hall Courtyard Renovation & Landscaping
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/11/2014 2:00 PM Los Gatos ONLINE
Santa Clara Valley Water District
IRP2 Water Tretament Plant Operations Buildings Seismic Retrofit Project-RWTP & Vasona Pump Station
6/11/2014 2:30 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE
Santa Cruz, County ofGoverment Center ADA Path of Travel Improvement Project
6/11/2014 2:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Walnut Blvd Pedestrian & Bicycle Project
6/11/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
S4, S5 & L5 Roofing Repairs-De Anza College
6/12/2014 2:30 PM Marin County 025C/R013
Marin, county ofNon-Motorized Transportation Pilot Program Countyside Intersection Improvement Phase 2
6/12/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco* 178C San Franscisco Groundwater Supply Well Station - THIS PROJECT WILL NOT BE SCANNED
6/12/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Nystrom Elementary School Main Classroom Building
6/12/2014 4:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Dreamcatcher/Nika's Place (Rebid)
6/12/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Annual Maintenance-Gymnasium Floor Refinishing
6/12/2014 12:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Department of Veterans Affairs
Bldg 7 Basement Electrical Renovation
6/12/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco State University
Village at Centennial Square BDF Room Improvements
6/16/2014 4:00 PM Alameda Co. ONLINE
Alameda, City ofCommercial Project at Alameda Point (Site B)
6/16/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Hunter's Point Shipyard Phase 1, Block 56-57
6/16/2014 4:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofResidential Mixed-Use Project at Alameda Point (Site A)
6/17/2014 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
2014 On-Call Trucking Services Contract(s) for Various Road & Flood Control Maintenance Work
6/17/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
8-Inch Ductile Iron Pipe Main Installation on Cement Street From Arguello Blvd to 14th Ave
6/17/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
TG10.3 Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Construction Services
6/17/2014 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
2014 On-Call Paving Services Contract(s) for Various Road & Flood Control Maintenance Work
6/17/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose State University
RFQ-Joe West Hall Boiler Replacement Project
6/17/2014 1:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
TG10.5 Fire Protection and Fire Suppression
6/18/2014 1:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
TG10.2 Plumbing Construction Services
6/18/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
TG10.4 Electrical, Communicatins, Security & Integrated Networks
6/18/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
As-Needed Paving Contract No. 10
6/19/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo ONLINE
Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board
San Mateo Bridges Replacement Project
6/24/2014 2:00 PM Various ONLINE
Bay Area Rapid Transit District
RFP-Spot Relamping Services of District Facilities-West Bay & East Bay Locations
6/30/2014 1:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Richmond, City ofInclusion Letter for Licensed Contractors, City of Richmond, Re-Issue
6/30/2014 5:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE
Sonoma State University
Various Public Works Projects
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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 ESTIMATOR FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Seeking Estimator/Project Manager for a Marin based Residential General Contractor.Requirements:• Minimum 10 years experience in Residential
Construction. Field experience desired.• Offering Benefits• Salary DOE
Please reply to the email below with your resume if you are interested.
Lee Bonilla - Fontana Construction Inc. 1945 E. Francisco Blvd. Suite N., San Rafael ,CA 94901
415-457-1290 P | 415-457-1294 F | [email protected]
SEEKING FULL-TIME FOREMAN FOR SAN RAFAEL BASED CO.
Residential remodeling company, Crescent Builders, Inc. seeks bi-lingual (Span./Eng.) foreman for full time position. Health care benefits available after 90 days. Pay based on experience. Qualifications Include:
• Working knowledge of building trades• Can effectively manage personnel• Clean driving record• Fluent in both Spanish and English• Can read plans well and assemble materials lists• 10+ years in residential construction industry• Strong organizational and interpersonal skills• Willingness to interface with clients as well as staff• Strong communication skills and clean/neat appearance• Familiarity with Marin County• Report time cards
Please forward resume and salaray requirements to:[email protected]
SEEKING EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTINGPROFESSIONAL WITH EXTENSIVE OFFICE
MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Must be highly motivated and organized with strong human resource skills. The primary duties of the position include:
• Direct and manage all accounting functions • Produce all monthly and yearend financial reports • Responsible for all human resource functions • Responsible for all payroll related activities including state and fed-
eral tax filings and reporting • Assist with all insurance activities, including auto, liability, personal
property and workers compensation
Experience – minimum of five years experience in increasingly complex accounting positions with a similar level of managerial responsibility. Experience with computers and accounting software is required, con-
struction accounting and software experience a plus.
Qualified applicants may reply with a resume, cover letter and salary requirements to [email protected]
SEEKING ESTIMATOR FOR CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Concrete company seeks an experienced Estimator for residential/commercial projects. Must have experience in estimating concrete to apply.
Be able to prepare complete estimates for assigned project by doing a thorough and complete takeoff of the scope and quantities of work.Review proposal specifications, drawings, attend pre-bid meetings, etc. to determine scope of work and required contents of estimate.Prepare subcontracts, materials list once job is awarded..Prepare, RFI’s, change orders and all other construction related documentation.Interface with owners, vendors, subcontractors and lower tier employees.
Must have clean DMV and pass drug test.
Qualified applicants may reply with a resume, cover letter and salary requirements to [email protected]
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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 ESTIMATOR IN COMMERCIAL ROOFING
Wedge Roofing, Inc. is currently looking for an Estimator in the Commercial Roofing Market for the San Francisco Bay Area. Experienced Estimator who is capable of performing hard bid and conceptual estimates in both private and public
work markets. They must be able to manage multiple estimates at one time along with some minor project management.
This person will need to have the ability to work with plans & drawings, clients, consultants, subcontractors and municipali-
ties. This position will be expected to work in both a team atmosphere and function autonomously at various times. Local
market estimating experience is also preferred. Commercial Estimator position works from Petaluma office facility.
Desired Skills & Experience
1. Familiarity with all major roofing systems.
2. Local Bay Area experience.
3. Strong client interaction skills.
4. Strong plan & bid take off skills.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 707-763-5475
Company DescriptionSince 1976, San Francisco Bay Area’s most trusted roofing contractor, Wedge Roofing provides quality and dependable roofing solutions for residential, commercial, industrial and
public work clients throughout San Francisco, Marin County, Sonoma County, Napa County and the East Bay.
Lic # 416737 C-2, C39, C-43, & B General
PLUMBER/SERVICE TECHNICIAN (NOVATO)
Family owned Novato based plumbing company seeking full time Plumber/Service Technician experienced in residential/commercial plumbing and drain cleaning. We will train the
right candidate who meets the following criteria: • Clean DMV, CA Driver’s License• Clean and neat appearance, drug-free• Self-motivated, attention to detail• Able to take direction, willing to learn, team player• Strong communication skillsOn-call work required. Compensation based on experience.
We offer medical benefits, and vacation.
Call 415.898.2700 for more information.
PART-TIME BID RUNNERGHILOTTI BROS. CONTRACTORS
An established, family–owned, San Rafael based construction company is seeking an experienced Part–Time Bid Runner.
Flexible hours range from 5-10 hours per week. Responsible for delivering bid documents. Must be dependable, punctual, and have excellent penmanship. The ability to listen and write quickly and accurately under pressure is crucial.
This person must have the confidence to meet strict time deadlines. Receives bid pricing and subcontractor information over the telephone. Clean driving record. This position is not eligible for benefits.
Salary is DOE.
If you would like more information about our company, please visit www.ghilottibros.com.
GBI is committed to being an equal opportunity employer.