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It’s Health Insurance Time! Come and visit with us about your Health Insurance program….or Dental…or Vision….or Life Insurance.
Wednesday, Feb. 25th from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm @ MBA Headquarters 660 Las Gallinas Ave. San Rafael, CA 94903 For further information contact Paula Krause @(415)462-1220 or [email protected]
For over 30 years, Builders Exchanges in California have joined forces to offer a benefits program available to MBA members. We continue to offer a program that includes competitive plans, choices and pricing. Our Program begins the “new year” on April 1st 2015. If you are currently participating or “on the fence”, come chat with us about Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser Permanente or Vision Service Plan (VSP) health plans.
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www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] February 24, 2015 Vol. 59, Issue #08
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03.24.15MARCH MBA QUARTERLY CONNECTION HOSTED BY MBA BOARD AND STAFF
@ MBA Headquarters5 PM Intros | 5:30 PM Presentation | 6 PM Q&A
02.26.15SALES TRAINING WITH TIM HOYLEPRESENTED BY THE MBA WITH MARIN CLEAN ENERGY & MARIN ECONOMIC FORUM
@ MBA Headquarters1 PM - 5 PM
02.25.15IT’S HEALTH INSURANCE TIME!MBA HEALTH INSURANCE OPEN HOUSE
@ MBA Headquarters2 PM - 5 PM
02.24.15ASSET PROTECTION PLANNING SEMINARPRESENTED BY THE MBA WITH MARIN ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
@ MBA Headquarters10 AM - 11:30 AM
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SAVE
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NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2015
THE MBA IS NOW ACCEPTING SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS FOR 2015!
High school seniors pursuing a college, university or trade school education are eligible to apply.
DOWNLOAD COMPLETE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA DOWNLOAD THE 2015 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN APRIL 17, 2015
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IN THIS ISSUE________________________
VOL.59 ISSUE#08
ARE YOU COVERED? MBA Open Enrollment is Here! ...........................1
MBA 2015 Scholarship Application & Eligibility Requirements ............2
Save The Dates ............................2
Project of the Week ........................3
Phil Vermeulen Update .................12
The Capitol Connection - Q&A for Contractors ........................................14
SAFETY: Stretching .......................16
Permits ..............................................22
Tax Liens & Completions ..............25
Project Bid Schedule .......................30
Classifieds ..........................................42
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CONTACT MBA660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆
Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225
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PROJECT OFTHE WEEK
Notice Inviting Bids for
NEW SIDEWALKS FY15 - LAUREL AVENUE
PROJECT NO. 05269
Due Tuesday, March 3, 2015 @ 2:00 PM
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, “FOURTH FLOOR, 777 “B” ST.
HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA 94541-5007
SCOPE OF WORKThe work consists, in general, of excavation; concrete and asphalt removal, construction of Portland Cement Concrete sidewalk, driveways, curb and gutter; deep lift asphalt concrete roadway conform, adjustment of utility boxes, and performing other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the plans, and as specified in the Standard Specifications or these Special Provisions.
ENGINEER’S ESTIMATECost of construction is $240,000 which includes an ACO amount of $40,000The work is to be completed within thirty-five (35) working days.
Plans and specifications for this project and more may be viewed online by subscribers to the MBA Online Plan Service.
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Unleash your sales skills... Grow your profits!
Sales Training with Tim Hoyle
This program is funded in part by California utility customers and administered by MCE under the auspices of the California Public Utilities
WHEN:
WHERE:
RSVP:
Cost:
For More Information Contact MCE:
(415) 464-6033 or [email protected]
Thursday, February 26th, 1:00-5:00 P.M.
Marin Builders Association660 Las Gallinas Ave., San Rafael, CA 94903
Space is limited, RSVP requiredwww.mcesalestraining.eventbrite.com or call (415) 464-6033
No cost for contractors or their employees (valued at $250)
• Learn your selling strengths and weaknesses• Quickly identify your customer’s goals & priorities• Become a trusted advisor• Learn to use feedback for leads & referrals• Close more deals!
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2014-2015 MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS
PresidentTyler Doherty - Cal-West Rentals, Inc.
Vice PresidentTom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.
Chief Financial Officer John Busick - Bob Kunst Painting
SECRETARYClayton Fraser - West Bay Builders
Past Presidentjim Schalich - Schalich Bros.
Construction
Chief Executive OfficerRick Wells
Mendy Calegari - Marin Roto-RooterOliver Dibble - Dibble & Company
Aimi Dutra - The Dutra GroupKim Scheibly - Marin Sanitary Service, IncJeff Grady - California Mortgage Advisors
Diane Henderson - DMH Land Use PlanningDan McLennon - McLennon Law Corporation
Jeff Mertel - Mertel CarpetsRob Scerri - Golden State LumberDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical
Michelle Whiteside - Whiteside ConstructionJohn Zimmerman - Shamrock Materials
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership Manager
CONSULTANTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
Phil Vermeulen - Legislative ConsultantTerrence Knoles - Publications
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Spring 2015 MBA Quarterly Connection Hosted by your MBA Board and Staff
RSVP - Space is Limited
Make the most of your MBA Membership Enjoy some light refreshments Meet fellow members, the Board of Directors,
MBA Officers and the MBA Staff Team
Tuesday, March 24th at the MBA Office 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael
Schedule:
5:00 – 5:30 pm - Refreshments and Networking 5:30 – 6:00 pm - Introductions and Presentation: Making the Most of your MBA Membership 6:00 - 6:30 pm - Q and A and Networking
We are here to HELP provide TOOLS for your business success!
Come and find out about: o 4 Ways to Market Your Business thru the MBA o Save big with Members Only Insurance Programs o Member Offices and Meeting Room(s) o Website, Bulletin and Social Media o Marin Home Magazine
RSVP BECAUSE SPACE IS LIMITED
Join us!
Please RSVP to Barbara at 415-462-1220 or [email protected] www.marinba.org
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ATTENTION MBA MEMBERS
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George Petersen Insurance Agency175 W. College AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95401
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However, MBA members can get a 10% rate reduction through our exclusive MBA Workers’ Comp Program with George Petersen Insurance Agency.
Contact one of our endorsed construction experts today to learn more:
Sean Parsons | 707.525.2715 | [email protected] Joseph Feierabend | 707.525.4159 | [email protected] Okrepkie | 707.360.4117 | [email protected] Walters | 707.525.4168 | [email protected]
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Contractor Appreciation Day at Hudson Street Design of Marin
Friday, February 27th, 2015, 11am-2pm• Meet & greet the newest members of Marin, the Napa Valley
staff.• Supplier reps from Andersen, Simpson, Hunter Douglas, Crystal
Cabinets, Hafele, Ashley Norton, and more will be assisting you with any product related questions and demonstrating their new products.
• Homeowner and DIY’ers welcome too• Lunch catered by Rockey’s Sandwiches
Stop by for this free, fun, informative event!
3773 Redwood Hwy, San Rafael415.924.8300
www.hlc-inc.comA Division of HLC Incorporated
Serving Contractors & Homeowners since 1876!
Please RSVP to Joani at [email protected]
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north bayh a p t e rC
Does your right hand know what your left is doing? As the remodeling industry ramps up in this improving economy, balls can get dropped, resulting in financial losses and unhappy clients. Join us for this dynamic presentation by Tim Faller, named one of the 30 most influential people in the remodeling industry. In this presentation, Tim will focus on how you can improve planning, communication, and teamwork in your company. This is a great opportunity to learn from an expert.
After you attend this presentation, you will know:
• Specifics of what sales can do to best prep a job for production
• How the production team can plan a project for success
• How to improve communication within your company
• How to de-bug your production system
North Bay NARI
When
March 3, 2015 5:30-8:30pm
5:30-6:15 pm Networking 6:15-8:30 pm Dinner and
Presentation
Location Marin Country Club
500 Country Club Drive, Novato, CA 94949
Cost $45 NARI members/ $55 non-members
Registration will be available at the door.
Register and prepay online by Thursday,
February 26, 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
About our speaker:
Tim Faller, founded Field Training Services in 1999, a company committed to improving job-site management, and to hands-on employee training. Based on his extensive experience as a lead carpenter, production manager, and homebuilder, Tim has conducted numerous field training programs across the country.
National Expert Tim Faller Discusses
The Sales/Production Relationship
AKA Your Path to Success in Construction
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Here’s how to start volunteering at Habitat’s newest Marin County development.
500 Washington Street, Suite 250, San Francisco, CA 94107 415-625-1000 habitatgsf.org [email protected]
Serving Marin, San Francisco and the Peninsula
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GREATER SAN FRANCISCO
VOLUNTEERINGat Mt. Burdell Place
Mt. Burdell Place is Habitat Greater San Francisco’s new-est development. We are building 10 single-family, Green-Point-rated homes at 1112 4th St. in Novato. Mt. Burdell Place is a transit-oriented development in walking distance to downtown Novato. The plans were originally approved as a for-profit development. With community support and volun-teers who will complete about 85 percent of the construction, these homes will be sold to working families with good credit making up to 80 percent of the area median income. We need your help with framing, plumbing, painting, dry walling, siding and more. Our experienced construction managers and AmeriCorps staff are here to teach and supervise our volunteers as they help provide safe, affordable homes to 10 hard-working families in our community.
No experience necessary! Join our volunteer team to make a difference in your com-munity! For more info visit habitatgsf.org/volunteer.
SIGN ME UP!VISIT HABITATGSF.ORG/VOLUNTEERClick through to the Volunteer Hub calendar.
REGISTER ON OUR SITEIf you’re a Habitat newbie, register when prompted. Otherwise log in.
CHOOSE YOUR DAYFind a day when Mt. Burdell Place is accepting volunteers that works with your schedule and sign up online.
SHOW UP READY TO WORKRead our FAQ and come to the site on time and ready for a hard, fun and satisfying day of volunteering.
CONTACT US 415.625.1029 [email protected]
www.habitatgsf.org*We do business in accordance with Federal Fair Housing law.
Dan MacDonald AIA Architects
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REDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - Tom Eller, Instructor - PO Box 606, Woodacre, CA 94965 - 415 488 9865 - [email protected]
“Construction education is where education meets the real world”
Regional Occupational Program
ROP CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CLASS STORAGE SHEDS BUILT BY ROP STUDENTS
AVAILABLE FOR SALE A 6’ x 8’ shed built by the ROP Construction Students was auctioned at the MBA Crab Feed on February 6, 2015. There were many bids received and the winning bid was from Rick Wells of the MBA. For those of you who placed bids and went home empty handed—here is another opportunity for you to purchase a shed, as well as anyone else who is interested in a very well built, wood framed storage shed. The sheds are built each spring, on site, at Redwood High School. The sheds are available is various sizes, as well as any custom size. Proceeds from the sale of the sheds goes back into the class. The ROP Construction Technology Class is every Wednesday night through the end of May. Please visit and view the students working on the projects. For information on the sheds please contact:
Tom Eller, Instructor ROP Construction Technology
415 606-1955 [email protected]
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Also In This Update• IRS Makes it Easier for Small Businesses
to Apply Repair Regulations to 2014 and
Future Years
• Closing the Design-Build Gap between the
Public and Private Sectors
• Solar Regulation Implementation FAQ Now
Available
Bill Introduction Deadline a Week AwayFriday, February 26th, is the last day that new bills
can be introduced by members of the Legislature.
As is typically the case, the vast majority of bills
will be introduced over the next week, with the
likely final number reaching close to 3,000 bills
between the two houses.
To ‘date’ myself, “back in the day before
computers,” lobbyists had mail boxes in the Capitol.
We paid for a bill service that physically placed all
of the day’s new bills that came into print in your
box to review. During the last week of new bill
introductions, you would have to go to the front
counter in the bill room to pick up your ‘tower’ of
new bills each day, because the ‘stack’ wouldn’t fit
in your mailbox!! Ah, I can remember it vividly!
The smell of the fresh ink and the feel of being
overwhelmed thinking about having to read each
and every bill in the stack to ascertain whether the
bill had an impact on a client!
“Back in the day,” it was also a time when I had to
physically go to the bill room each day to pick up
a daily file for both the Senate and Assembly. The
daily file was your physical link to keep you posted
on forthcoming hearings on bills based on the date
and the committee(s) or floor (Senate or Assembly).
Times have certainly changed! Now through my
electronic bill service, I simply sit at my desk and
review a summary of each new bill that has been
introduced over the past 24 hours (or whenever it
was introduced) on my computer. For each bill I tag
as being of potential interest to one of my clients, the
system then tracks that bill and I receive all updates
during the remainder of the legislative session
informing me of amendments (which I can read
online), when the bill will be heard, the committee
analysis on the bill and literally, “everything you
ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask!”
Besides saving countless trees from destruction, it
makes me a better lobbyist since I have access 24/7
to all of the latest information about every bill, and
all of the ‘goings-on’ at the Capitol. Technology
is truly amazing and has certainly had a dramatic
impact on the life of lobbyists and every other
denizen within the Capitol!
IRS Makes it Easier for Small Businesses to Apply Repair Regulations to 2014 and Future YearsThe Internal Revenue Service has made it easier
for small business owners to comply with the final
tangible property regulations.
Requested by many small businesses and tax
professionals, the simplified procedure is available
beginning with the 2014 return taxpayers are filling
out this tax season. The new procedure allows
small businesses to change a method of accounting
under the final tangible property regulations on a
prospective basis for the first taxable year beginning
on or after Jan. 1, 2014.
Also, the IRS is waiving the requirement to
complete and file a Form 3115 for small business
taxpayers that choose to use this simplified
procedure for 2014.
“We are pleased to be able to offer this relief to small
business owners and their tax preparers in time for
them to take advantage of it on their 2014 return,”
said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. “We
carefully reviewed the comments we received and
especially appreciate the valuable feedback provided
by the professional tax community on this issue.”
BILL INTRODUCTION DEADLINE A WEEK AWAYpresented by Phil Vermeulen, MBA Legislative Advocate
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The new simplified procedure is generally available
to small businesses, including sole proprietors,
with assets totaling less than $10 million or average
annual gross receipts totaling $10 million or less.
Details are in Revenue Procedure 2015-20, posted
today on IRS.gov.
The revenue procedure also requests comment on
whether the $500 safe-harbor threshold should be
raised for businesses that choose to deduct, rather
than capitalize, certain capital expenses.
Closing the Design-Build Gap between the Public and Private Sectors
By Isidro A. Jiménez, Associate at Nossaman, LLP
Use of the design-build project delivery method has
increased significantly in the United States over
the last decade. According to research findings
released last year by the Design-Build Institute of
America, more than half of all US non-residential
construction projects above $10 million are now
being completed using design-build. These findings
are no surprise given the relative scarcity of
construction funding during the latest recession and
the proven advantages that design-build has over
more traditional delivery methods.
Owners from both the private and public sectors are
drawn to design-build because it streamlines project
delivery through a single contract with a design-
build team that assumes singular responsibility for
completing the project, typically for a fixed price.
Combining design and construction under one
contract allows owners to start working on earlier
construction packages (e.g., civil site work and
foundations) before detailed design is completed
for later construction packages. Among other
advantages, this “fast tracking” provides for a
compressed construction schedule, which reduces a
project’s overall administrative and financing costs.
Combining the design and construction disciplines
also allows for innovation in solving common cross-
disciplinary problems.
To read this article in its entirety, please go to:
http://www.foxandhoundsdaily.com/2015/02/
closing-design-build-gap-public-private-sectors/
Solar Regulation Implementation FAQ Now Available
The League of California Cities has posted on its website a frequently asked questions (FAQ) document for a new law requiring that cities speed up and streamline the permitting and inspection of rooftop solar energy installations. AB 2188 (Muratsuchi) imposes a number of new requirements with which cities must comply before Sept. 30.
The League strongly opposed this measure as it moved through the Legislature and was ultimately signed by Gov. Jerry Brown. For background information on AB 2188 see the article “Citing Climate Issues, Local Solar Processing Mandate Bill Signed.”
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The Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.
We ‘fix up’ an answer for a homeowner who plans
on ‘flipping out’ in Newport Beach. Another
contractor is ‘generally’ interested in replacing
his RMO, without being put to the ‘test’ or
disassociating his current Qualifier…
Q: I am 50% owner and President of a painting
company. Our Responsible Managing Officer
(RMO) is not disassociating but I would like to
replace him nonetheless. I have been listed on the
license since it was issued in 2009. I also have an
Inactive “B” (General Building) license. I have
never been the Qualifier for a “C-33” (Painting)
license. Is an exam going to be required?
A: You can request a waiver of the trade exam based
on the fact that you have been listed as an Officer on
the license for over 5 years. Keep in mind that it’s
a request and not automatic, but as long as you can
document the required experience, in most instances
the waiver will be approved.
You can only have one Qualifier for each
classification so if your RMO is not disassociating he
will no longer be listed as an RMO, but he can still
remain on the license as an Officer.
Q: I have worked for a General Building contractor
here in Newport Beach for about 7 years but I don’t
have my own license. I am planning on buying a
“fixer-upper” house and renovating it so that I can
turn around and sell it. Do I need a license to do the
remodel? I was hoping that I would qualify for the
owner-builder exemption.
A: B&P Code section 7044 states that you cannot
qualify for the owner builder exemption if the
improvements are intended for the sale of the
property. In order to self-perform the renovations
I would suggest applying for your own license.
The State requires that you document four years of
experience and since you have worked for a General
Contractor for 7 years, you will likely qualify for a
contractor’s license. If you need further help get back
in touch.
Just FYI, seeing that you reside in Newport Beach,
the CSLB just recently put out a News Release
stating that home remodeling is booming in Orange
County and, that in Costa Mesa, the amount of
building permits pulled has increased 21% over the
past three years.
That being said, the Newsletter went on to report
that the CSLB teamed up with other local agencies
in Orange County to conduct undercover stings
and combat unlicensed activity. The CSLB issued
citations to many unlicensed phony contractors for a
range of criminal acts including unlicensed activity,
illegal advertising, and several were also cited by
Costa Mesa Code Enforcement for not having a city
business license. Needless to say, it is risky business
to do contracting work over $500 without a license!
While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for
the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance
immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email info@
cutredtape.com, 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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SPRING IS ALMOST HERE!
Marin Builders Association in partnership with
Matt & Jeff’s Car Wash
is providing an opportunity to get a top quality car wash! Matt & Jeff’s will donate 50% of car wash price to our
Scholarship Fund Remember – it’s for the KIDS!
Purchase:
Individual car wash for $24.95
How: MBA Office, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue. San Rafael
Reserve tickets by calling Barbara at 462-1220 or send an email to [email protected]. We can bill your membership account!
You get:
Full service car wash – takes approximately 15 minutes Car wash tickets never expire! Offer is available 7 days a week
Thank you for your support!
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Stretching
Why stretch?
• Stretching is useful for both injury prevention and injury treatment.
• If done properly, stretching increases flexibility, this can directly translate into reduced risk of injury. A muscle/tendon group with a greater range of motion will be less likely to experience tears when used actively.
• Stretching is thought to improve recovery and may enhance athletic performance.
• Stretching improves your balance, coordination, and circulation. This increases blood flow to your muscles often speeding the recovery process after muscle injuries.
• Flexible muscles can improve your daily performance in tasks such as lifting and bending.
• Stretching promotes better posture. Frequent stretching keeps your muscles from getting tight, allowing you to maintain proper posture and minimize aches and pains.
• Stretching can relieve stress by relaxing the tense muscles that often accompany stress.
• Stretching before work tasks helps you focus on working safely.
Stretching safely:
• Stretching should be a key part of your exercise program.
• Stretching before physical activity will prepare your body.
• Stretching after your work promotes better range of motion of your joints.
• When stretching:
‒ Follow the instructions of your medical care provider!
‒ Stay within your comfort range! Expect to feel some tension when stretching. If you feel pain, you've gone too far.
‒ Move slowly and support your body.
‒ Hold each stretch for 10-15 seconds.
‒ Breathe freely as you hold each stretch; try not to hold your breath.
SAFETY
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Stretching
Stretching essentials:
• Target major muscle groups: When you are stretching, focus on your calves, thighs, hips, lower back, neck and shoulders.
‒ Stretch muscles and joints that you routinely use at work or play.
• Warm up first: Stretching muscles when they are cold increases your risk of injury, including pulled muscles.
‒ Warm up by walking while gently pumping your arms, or do a favorite exercise at low intensity for five minutes.
‒ Stretch after you exercise — when your muscles are warm and more receptive to stretching.
• Know how often to stretch: As a general rule, stretch before and after a manual task or exercise.
‒ If you do not exercise regularly, you might want to stretch at least three times a week to maintain flexibility.
‒ If you have a problem area, such as tightness in the back of your leg, you might want to stretch every day or even twice a day.
• Know when to exercise caution: If you have a chronic condition or an injury, you may need to alter your approach to stretching.
‒ If you have a strained muscle, stretching it may cause further harm.
‒ Discuss the best way to stretch with your medical provider.
Concluding points for reducing your risk:
• Correct posture alleviates stress on muscles, tendons and nerves.
• Take periodic stretch breaks.
• After work, enjoy activities that use other muscles. Try activities such as swimming and jogging which use different muscles.
• Your health contributes significantly to your success on and off the job.
• Our number one goal is to keep you healthy and safe at work.
SAFETY
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Stretching
Sample stretches:
Pectoral stretch:
• This stretch is for your chest, shoulders, and upper back.
• Clasp your hands behind your head.
• Tuck your chin; press the back of your head into your hands, and press your elbows back.
• Hold this position for a count of three seconds, relax, and repeat this exercise five times.
SAFETY
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Estiramiento
¿Por qué estirarse?
• El estiramiento es útil tanto para la prevención de lesiones como para el tratamiento de las mismas.
• Realizado de forma adecuada, el estiramiento incrementa la flexibilidad, lo que se traduce directamente en una reducción del riesgo de lesión. Un grupo de músculos/tendones con un rango mayor de movimiento tendrá menos posibilidades de experimentar desgarres cuando se lo usa activamente.
• Se cree que el estiramiento mejora la recuperación y puede mejorar el rendimiento atlético.
• El estiramiento mejora su equilibrio, coordinación y circulación. Esto incrementa el flujo sanguíneo hacia sus músculos lo que, con frecuencia, acelera el proceso de recuperación después de lesiones musculares.
• Los músculos flexibles pueden mejorar su rendimiento a diario en tareas tales como levantamiento de pesas y flexiones.
• El estiramiento promueve una mejor postura. El estiramiento frecuente no permite que sus músculos estén tensos, lo que le permite mantener una postura adecuada y minimizar dolores.
• El estiramiento puede aliviar el estrés al relajar los músculos tensos que, a menudo, acompañan el estrés.
• El estiramiento antes de las tareas laborales le ayuda a concentrarse en el trabajo de manera segura.
Realizando un estiramiento seguro:
• El estiramiento debe ser una parte clave de su programa de ejercicios.
• El estiramiento antes de la actividad física preparará su cuerpo.
• El estiramiento después de su trabajo promueve un mejor rango de movimiento de sus articulaciones.
• Cuando realiza un estiramiento: ‒ Siga las instrucciones de su médico. ‒ Manténgase dentro de su rango de comodidad. Espere sentir algo de tensión
cuando estira. Si siente dolor, ha ido demasiado lejos. ‒ Muévase lentamente y sostenga su cuerpo. ‒ Mantenga cada estiramiento durante 10-15 segundos. ‒ Respire libremente mientras mantiene cada estiramiento; intente no retener su
respiración.
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Estiramiento
Elementos básicos del estiramiento:
• Centrése en los grupos de músculos principales: Cuando se estira, concéntrese en sus pantorrillas, muslos, caderas, espalda baja, cuello y hombros. ‒ Estire los músculos y articulaciones que usa habitualmente en el trabajo o en el
juego.
• Primero realice un ejercicio de calentamiento: Estirar los músculos cuando están fríos incrementa su riesgo de lesión, incluyendo los músculos desgarrados. ‒ Realice un ejercicio de calentamiento caminando mientras levanta suavemente
sus brazos o realice su ejercicio favorito con una intensidad baja durante cinco minutos.
‒ Estire después de su ejercicio—cuando sus músculos ya entraron en calor son más receptivos al estiramiento.
• Sepa con qué frecuencia estirar: Como regla general, estire antes y después de una tarea manual o ejercicio. ‒ Si no ejercita regularmente, podría necesitar estirar, al menos, tres veces por
semana para mantener la flexibilidad. ‒ Si tiene un área con problemas, como por ejemplo una tensión en la parte
trasera de su pierna, quizás deba estirar a diario o incluso dos veces al día.
• Sepa cuándo ejercitar la precaución: Si sufre de alguna enfermedad crónica o una lesión, tal vez necesita alterar el enfoque del estiramiento. ‒ Si tiene una distensión muscular, estirar ese músculo como siempre puede
causar un daño mayor. ‒ Analice la mejor forma de estirar con su médico.
Conclusiones para reducir el riesgo:
• Corregir la postura alivia el estrés en los músculos, tendones y nervios.
• Realice recesos periódicos de estiramiento.
• Después del trabajo, disfrute de actividades en las que use otros músculos. Intente actividades tales como natación y correr que usan músculos diferentes.
• Su salud contribuye, de manera significativa, a su éxito dentro y fuera del trabajo.
• Nuestra principal meta es mantenerlo saludable y seguro en el trabajo.
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Estiramiento
Ejemplos de estiramiento:
Estiramiento pectoral:
• Este estiramiento es para sus pectorales, hombros y espalda superior.
• Sujete sus manos detrás de la cabeza.
• Baje el mentón; presione la parte trasera de su cabeza en sus manos y coloque los hombros hacia atrás.
• Mantenga esta posición durante tres segundos, relájese y repita este ejercicio cinco veces.
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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVED
County of Marin Community Development Agency
Building and Safety Division
Building Permit Applications Received for Processing Week Ending: Saturday, February 21st, 2015
Address Owner Work Value 1 Gate 5 Road C Sausalito Waldo Point Harbor (13) New Dock Entry Structure $45,000 1 Gate 5 Road C Sausalito Waldo Point Harbor (12) New Trash Enclosure $18,000 8 Guisela Ct Novato Gray Carrie (13) Remove/Rebuild Deck @ Rea $50,000 60 Heather Ln Inverness Rota Tara M (24,12,13,59) Convert Garage I $38,500 506 Midvale Way Mill Valley Walters Gregory B & (22) Struct RmdlT.D. 3/5/15 $35,000 309 Poplar St Mill Valley Southern Marin Fire Protection District (33, 58) Interior Commercial R $180,000 50 Quisisana Dr Kentfield Boord Jeffrey A & Kathleen E (22, 21) Complete Remodel & Ad $95,000 235 Saddle Wood Dr Novato Weber Christopher E /Tr/ & (60) Rftp Pv-5.2 Kw-Express $11,500 18140 State Route 1 Marshall Le My T (21-0/1, 13) 1003 Swf Addition $200,000 404 Wellesley Ct Mill Valley Cahill Dan L Iii (13) Repair & Rplc Deck $10,000 95 Westwood Dr Kentfield Le Comte Pierre /Tr/ & (12, 13, 50) Convert Carport T $75,000 775 Adrian Way San Rafael Roberts William G & (12) Add Sunrm And Patio Cove $2,500 936 Alturas Way Mill Valley Safavi Nikolai S & (21,22, 58) Addition, Rmdl Bdr $90,000 250 Bon Air Rd Kentfield Marin Hospital Dist (12) Parking Deck $13,200,000 250 Bon Air Rd Kentfield Marin Hospital Dist (11) Ret Walls North Driveway $1,000,000 250 Bon Air Rd Kentfield Marin Hospital Dist (11) Ret Walls @ Parking Deck $3,000,000 29 Bretano Way Greenbrae Fernandez Lissette & Hilson Clinton (29--1/3, 12, 13) Demo & Rebui $600,000 205 Flamingo Rd Mill Valley Parish-Martin I Llc (35) Shell Bldg For Good Earth $2,850,000 29 Calle Del Pradero Stinson Beach Greenberg Family Investments (13) Add Deck To 2nd FlT.D. 3 $8,500 304 Dawn Ct Mill Valley Hames Joel & (13) Repair Decks $11,000 23 Calle Del Sierra Stinson Beach Bach Partners Lp (29--1/3, 12) Demo & Rebuild S $85,000 17 Braun Ct Sausalito Tarbox Sara (56, 92) Replace Siding & Dry- $6,200 232 Trinidad Dr Tiburon Cunliffe Frederick R Iii & (60) Rftp Pv-4.9 Kw-Express $15,000 700 View Point Rd Mill Valley Lindstrom Susan J /Tr/ Etal (22) Struc. Kitchn Rmdl-Expres $60,500 86 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley Boutilier Sophia J & (54) Deck Repair $50,000 207 SEAdrift Rd Stinson Beach Carney Family Revoc Trust Etal (23) Nonstruc. Bath & Ktchn Rm $150,000 31 Reed Blvd U 10 Mill Valley Lampl William (53) Reroof $13,168
Total Value $21,899,868
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CITIES & TOWNS OF MARIN
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
County of Marin Community Development Agency
Building and Safety Division
PERMITS ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST, 2015
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction Value Piontek David & Victori 315 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 043-224-23 (29--1/5, 12, 13) $631,507 Tarbox Sara BOUCHARD CONSTRUCTION 17 Braun Ct Sausalito 052-550-24 (56, 92) Replace $6,200 Perry Donald Tr & MURPHY ROOFING CONSULTING 2455 Vineyard Rd Novato 146-012-02 (53) Reroof $12,950 Goldberg Bruce E & HOME DEPOT, THE 451 Marin Ave Mill Valley 049-141-14 (58) Replace 6 Wi $5,581 Engstrom Frances H /Tr/ E LASSITER EXCAVATING 110 Lomita Dr Mill Valley 030-155-20 (62) Demo Swimmin $12,800 Rosenblatt Alexander & SAN FRANCISCO GREEN SPACE 121 Reed Blvd Mill Valley 043-072-06 (13)(92) Replace $9,300 Marker Christopher A /Tr/ RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 141 Lark Ln Mill Valley 051-095-02 (58) Rplc 2 Slidi $14,068 Shalit Vladislav & ARMSTRONG INSTALLATION SE 2916 Las Gallinas Ave San Rafa 164-550-16 (53) Reroof $6,500 Iungano Barbara /Tr/ & An NORTH COAST REMODELING 289 SEAdrift Rd Stinson Beach 195-320-26 (58) Replace Wind $20,000 Comer Joel A DIGIORGIO CONSTRUCTION 245 Hillside Ave Kentfield 074-082-67 (12) Build Trelli $10,000 Skywalker Properties Ltd ALTERNATIVE ROOFING SOLUT 5858 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio 121-130-27 (53) Reroof- E-In $8,960 Skywalker Properties Ltd ALTERNATIVE ROOFING SOLUT 5858 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio 121-130-27 (53) Reroof- E-In $18,010 Cunliffe Frederick R Iii THE SOLAR COMPANY 232 Trinidad Dr Tiburon 038-460-04 (60) Rftp Pv-4.9 $15,000 Chadwick Janet L /Tr/ BALDWIN ROOFING INC 2 Buckeye Cir Woodacre 172-341-11 (53) Tear-Off & R $14,874 O Connor Janet & BALDWIN ROOFING INC 181 Dipsea Rd Stinson Beach 195-340-68 (53) Tear-Off & R $10,141 Williams Lewis T & Mari NORMAN CHARLES CONSTRUCTI 125 Chapel Dr Mill Valley 043-401-04 (22--0/1, 21, 13) $225,000 Barry Kevin & Tina A Re 90 Green Valley Ct San Anselmo 177-011-09 (54, 50, 52, 92) $35,000 Lindstrom Susan J /Tr/ Et WALLACE REMODELING, INC 700 View Point Rd Mill Valley 049-184-15 (22) Struc. Kitch $60,500 Catholic Charities Cyo Of WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS I 1 St. Vincent Dr. San Rafael 155-011-28 (92) Remove Metro $10,000 Leader Mary Jo C Tr SAFE & WARM CHIMNEY SERVI 55 Oak Ridge Rd San Rafael 179-242-19 (50, 51) Instal G $4,483 Widdifield Joseph & Ngu OWNER/BUILDER 346 Jean St Mill Valley 052-011-28 (21, 13) Addition $99,000 Boutilier Sophia J & REMPE STEVE GENERAL CONTR 86 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley 043-420-10 (54) Deck Repair $50,000 Gillies Graham N & Etal A-1 ROOF MANAGEMENT & CON 45 Legend Rd San Anselmo 176-222-19 (53) Tear-Off & R $7,000 Harris Veronica G /Tr/ Et OWNER 4 Leo Ln Mill Valley 050-063-01 (22) Int Struc. K $150,000 Leones John G /Tr/ & ZUR-TECH ROOFING INC. 44 Mcallister Ave Kentfield 074-114-17 (53) Tear-Off & R $17,000 Carney Family Rev Trust PETER SMITH CONSTRUCTION 207 SEAdrift Rd Stinson Beach 195-331-42 (23) Nonstruc. Ba $150,000 Hilliard Cathryn A /Tr/ LINGEMAN DESIGN/BUILD 547 Browning St Mill Valley 049-044-03 (11) Ret Wall $9,800 Clayton Family Trust BAY AREA DESIGNER BLDRS.I 21 Calle Del Sierra Stinson Be 195-163-16 (12,23) Rebuild R $7,200 Mooney Norlene 1994 Tru YORKSHIRE ROOFING 31 Reed Blvd U 1 Mill Valley 043-330-01 (53) Reroof $13,168 Franke Ginger /Tr/ SINGLEPOINT DESIGN BUILD 87 St Thomas Way Tiburon 038-222-19 (22, 23, 21, 58, $750,000
Total Number Permits: 30 Total Value $2,384,042
City/Town Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type ValuationSan Rafael 2/13 Mercer Stephen & 90 Sea Way Alter-Sfd $200,000 San Rafael 2/11 Mame Llc Innovative Store Systems 935 Andersen Dr Alter-
Commercial $33,000
San Rafael 2/14 Marina Village Assoc 110 Loch Lomond Dr New Condos $489,595 San Rafael 2/14 Marina Village Assoc 110 Loch Lomond Dr New Condos $700,815 San Rafael 2/14 Marina Village Assoc 110 Loch Lomond Dr New Condos $839,180 San Rafael 2/13 Blythe Daniel J /Tr/ 89 Graceland Dr Alter-Sfd $25,000 San Rafael 2/11 Keith Daly; Jan Schiefloe Keith Daly; Jan Schiefloe 25 Rafael Dr Alter-Sfd $41,500 San Rafael 2/11 Stevens Daniel L Woodall Construction 329 Clorinda Ave Alter-Sfd $16,800 San Rafael 2/11 Kim John H & 1717 Las Gallinas Ave Alter-Sfd $45,000 San Rafael 2/12 Gold Michael Tr & Alternative Roofing Solutions 48 Vallejo Way Alter-Sfd $15,000 San Rafael 2/13 Duering Family Trust Pete’s Construction 21 Peacock Ct Alter-Sfd $70,000
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City/Town Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type ValuationSan Rafael 2/13 Chestnut James F Jr 25 Bedford Cv Alter-Sfd $24,000 San Rafael 2/13 Southern Marin Prope 235 Mcnear Dr Alter-Sfd $36,150 San Rafael 2/13 Faulkner Diana Revo 381 Riviera Dr Alter-Sfd $11,000 San Rafael 2/13 San Pedro Cove Trust CKD Enterprises Inc 529 San Pedro Cv Alter-Sfd $30,000 Corte Madera 2/18 Panagotacos James &
DianeVersaggi Construction 158 Stetson Ave Garage
Foundation Repair
$20,000
Corte Madera 2/19 Hassler Wm Dennis & Anita Trust
Steve Wheeler Construction 10 Birch Ave Reroof $12,945
Corte Madera 2/19 Hassler Wm Dennis & Anita Trust
Alternative Roofing Solutions 10 Birch Ave Reroof $12,945
Corte Madera 12/19 D Ambrosio Robert J Tr Marin County Sidewall Co 14 Madrono Ave New Roof $70,000 Corte Madera 2/20 Jensvold Nancy G Wedge Roofing Inc. 37 Hickory Ave Reroof $12,940 Corte Madera 2/20 Liebster Jack I & Mc Leran Inc. 17 Blue Rock Ct Reroof $16,800 Corte Madera 2/20 Moon Laura M Crescent Builders 141 Pixley Ave Install $30,000 Sausalito 1/9 Stewart M.D. Two 514 Bonita Remodel $215,000 Sausalito 1/8 SVB 123 Woodward Remodel $15,000 Sausalito 1/9 Gelburd Danny Gallagher 154 Santa Rosa Repair $25,000 Sausalito 1/29 Ornish Triwest Homes Inc 900 Bridgeway Repair/Remodel $20,000 Sausalito 1/28 Upton Cullen Const & Reconst 51 Santa Rosa Remodel $10,000 Sausalito 1/6 Andelin Calleti Jungsten Construciton 60 George Reroof $16,000 Sausalito 1/7 Jacopi Owner Builder 40 Cypress Remodel $13,000 Sausalito 1/14 Shore Serrano Construction 219 West Replace $41,000 Sausalito 1/15 Rolfes Escalante Roofing 135 Glen Reroof $19,500 Sausalito 1/29 Snickel Tombs Const 194 Cazneau Repair $20,000 Sausalito 1/21 Wilhelm Owner 55 Platt Replace $12,000 Sausalito 1/21 Becker Mark Scott Const 87 Pyress Repair/Remodel $19,650 Sausalito 1/24 Swanson Nemec Construction Inc 422 Pine Remodel $46,500 Sausalito 1/27 Pruden Booth & Little 1 William Reroof $18,465 Sausalito 1/28 Keefer Guillermo Montoya 13 A Marion Remodel $15,500 Sausalito 1/28 Debroyn Owner Builder 109 Sacramento Remodel $35,000 Sausalito 1/28 Connelly County Construciton of Marin 616 Locust Remodel $23,700 Sausalito 1/29 Dan Sausalito
InvestmentsModern Method Roofing 25 Rodeo Reroof $15,100
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COMPLETIONSDate Grantees/Grantors Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number2/19 CAMINO RAMON ASSOCIATES (I) (none) COMPLETION 2015-00063782/19 NOVATO SANITARY DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2015-00065622/19 WR FORDE & ASSOCIATES (I) (none) COMPLETION 2015-00065622/21 BAUMAN LANDSCAPE & CONSTRUC-
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(none) COMPLETION 2015-0007076
HOMESTEADSDate Grantees/Grantors Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number2/18 HODGE O CHARLES (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2015-0006074
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RELEASE OF LIENSDate Grantees/Grantors Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number2/18 ANCHETA KEITH (E) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEPARTMENT
OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)RELEASE OF LIEN 2015-0006162
2/20 ROMANO ANTHONY LAWRENCE /TR/ (E)
SUNRISE POINTE OF MILL VALLEY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
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2/20 ROMANO ELAINE A /TR/ (E) SUNRISE POINTE OF MILL VALLEY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN 2015-0006771
2/20 ROMANO TRUST (E) SUNRISE POINTE OF MILL VALLEY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
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2/20 SHORT ANDREA L (E) BAHIA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
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2/20 SHORT CHRISTOPHER J (E) BAHIA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
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2/21 FLATH GINGER (E) POINT SAUSALITO HOMEOWNERS AS-SOCIATION (O)
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In the event of an emergency, our first responders will be overwhelmed. It is critical for citizens to be prepared to take care of themselves, their neighbors, and their community for at least 3 days, and preferably 5-7.
ReadyMarin.org is Marin County’s website for information on emergency preparedness, whether you are just learning or an experienced emergency volunteer. Our mission is to provide guidance, training and resources to keep you and your family safe during an emergency, whether it requires you to evacuate or shelter in place. You will find information and links to resources, checklists, and training opportunities. Let’s get prepared.
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer2/17 10:00 AM Industrial Road Parallel Sanitary Sewer Project San Carlos 013C San Carlos, City of 2/17 11:00 AM Drew Ave. Improvements Pedras Rd. to W. Tuolumne
Rd. Turlock ONLINE Turlock, City of
2/17 01:00 PM Woodland State Theater Addition And Remodel Woodland ONLINE 2/17 02:00 PM Install Motorized Rolling Gate, Security Turnstile, and
Remove Fence Man Door at OKS Oakland ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit District
2/17 02:00 PM Indicator Wells Telemetry, Middlefield Reservoir Isolation Valve Automation and Patterson Valve Actuators
Fremont ONLINE Alameda County Water District
2/17 02:00 PM Pavement Plugs and Base Repairs at Various Locations
Antioch ONLINE Antioch, City of
2/17 02:00 PM Furnish and Install Modular Buildings Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Municipal Utility District
2/17 02:00 PM Bi-Annual Control Valve Improvements Project Pleasanton 078C/E375B Pleasanton, City of 2/17 02:00 PM New Highland 1530 Reservoir Hayward 073C/E372B Hayward, city of 2/17 02:00 PM 2015 Warm Springs Community Park Tennis Court
Slipsheet Resurfacing Project Fremont ONLINE Fremont, City of
2/17 02:00 PM TG08.6-Metal Ceiling San Francisco ONLINE 2/17 02:00 PM CG Novato M&R Electrical System Family Housing Novato ONLINE 2/17 02:00 PM TG08.7 Glass Floor Construction Services Package San Francisco Online 2/17 02:00 PM RFP for HVAC System Maintenance Services at
Various City of Milpitas Sites Milpitas ONLINE Milpitas, city of
2/17 02:00 PM Improvement of Haviland Avenue from Grove Way to Willow Avenue
Eden Township R018 Alameda, County of
2/17 02:00 PM John Hinkel Clubhouse - Emergency Demolition and Recovery Services
Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of
2/17 03:00 PM Macy’s Sacramento Sacramento ONLINE 2/17 03:00 PM City Hall Signing and Graphics Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of 2/17 03:00 PM Pump Repairs for City Well Sites Turlock ONLINE Turlock, City of 2/17 03:00 PM RFQ-Flashing & Sheet Metal for the Moscone
Convention Center Facilities Expansion Project San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County
of 2/17 03:00 PM Sierra Vista Homes City of Stockton Sewer Easement
Abandonment Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin County Housing
Authority 2/17 04:00 PM Installation of Shade Structure at Pamela Monterroso
Trailhead Modesto ONLINE Modesto, City of
2/17 05:00 PM Calera Creek Water Recycling Plant New Centrifuge 2015
Pacifica ONLINE Pacifica, city of
2/17 05:00 PM RFP-Traffic Signal Improvements Union City ONLINE Union City, city of 2/18 10:30 AM Student Life Seismic Corrections Phase 2A Cardiff
House Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, UC
2/18 11:00 AM Merritt College Science Building - General and Specialized Moving Services
Oakland ONLINE Peralta Community College District
2/18 11:00 AM Plant Improvements 2015 Phase 1 San Rafael E376B/003C Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District
2/18 02:00 PM Jackson and Bradshaw Road Improvements Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Municipal Utility District
2/18 02:00 PM Lowell High School New Classroom Buildings San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Unified School Dist
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer2/18 02:00 PM 31775 Hayman Street Hayward ONLINE 2/18 02:00 PM TG07.4-Concrete Masonry Units - CANCELLED San Francisco ONLINE 2/18 02:00 PM Lawerence Playground & Park Renovations Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of 2/18 02:00 PM Wet Weather Equalization & Ecotone Demonstration
Project San Lorenzo ONLINE Oro Loma Sanitary District
2/18 02:00 PM Los Carneros Water District (LCWD) Recycled Water Pipeline
Napa ONLINE Napa Sanitation District
2/18 02:00 PM St. Vincent dePaul Community Center (Design Build) Patterson ONLINE 2/18 02:00 PM Asphalt & Concete Replacement & Repair Services
Project 2014-2015 Burlingame ONLINE Burlingame, City of
2/18 02:00 PM Cogen Roofing & Cogen/Liquid Waste Building Gutters Replacement Project
Monterey ONLINE Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control
2/18 02:00 PM Forsyth Hall HVAC Unit 1 & 2 Replacement Project Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa Junior College 2/18 02:00 PM Dana Street Reconstruction Mountain View ONLINE Mountain View, city of 2/18 02:00 PM Corral Hollow/Kavanagh Storm Drain Lift Station
Rehab Tracy ONLINE Tracy, City of
2/18 02:00 PM Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pacifica ONLINE 2/18 02:00 PM Bank Street Parking Lot Improvement Project Fairfax ONLINE 2/18 02:30 PM Gilman Playground Renovation San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County
of 2/18 03:00 PM Residential Well Destruction Mountain View ONLINE Mountain View, City Of 2/18 03:00 PM RFP for Building Demolition Kings Highway Motel Santa Clara ONLINE Santa Clara, City of 2/18 03:00 PM Trimble Road Trunk Sanitary Sewer Improvements Santa Clara ONLINE Santa Clara, City of 2/18 03:00 PM Pavement Rehabilitation 2015 Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of 2/18 03:00 PM RFP for Sewer Pump Installation, Lift Station and Well
Site Equipment Upgrades Santa Clara ONLINE Santa Clara, City of
2/18 04:00 PM RFP for Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Design Services
Atherton ONLINE Atherton, Town Of
2/18 04:00 PM Inspection Support Services San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 2/18 05:00 PM RFP for Garage Level Space Counting System San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 2/18 05:00 PM RFP Engineering Services Underground Water And
Gas Valve Replacement Project Diablo Valley Martinez ONLINE Contra Costa Community
College District 2/19 10:00 AM Front Gate Repair Alameda ONLINE US Coast Guard 2/19 12:00 PM Survey Monument Replacement Project Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works 2/19 02:00 PM Anthony Chabot Campground Fiberized Slurry Seal
and Stripe Castro Valley ONLINE East Bay Regional Park
District 2/19 02:00 PM Twitchell Island Radio Tower Project Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, County of 2/19 02:00 PM Street Lights Poles Replacement at Fairmede/Hilltop
Neighborhood Richmond ONLINE Richmond, City of
2/19 02:00 PM The Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers in the Area Bounded by Mountain Boulevard, Joaquin Miller Road, Skyline Boulevard and Castle Drive (Sub-Basin 56-06)
Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of
2/19 02:00 PM Wastewater Treatment Facility Water Supply Well Project
Dixon ONLINE Dixon, city of
2/19 02:00 PM Lake Chabot Golf Course Driving Range Improvement Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of 2/19 02:00 PM Residence Inn Mountain View ONLINE
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer2/19 02:00 PM RFQ B General Contractors - Qualified Bidders List
for the PRE Program for Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency (SHRA)
Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment
2/19 02:00 PM RFQ for As-Needed Lead Based Paint and Asbestos Contractor Service
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Housing Authority
2/19 02:00 PM Foothill Expressway Bicycle Detention San Jose 063C Santa Clara, County Of 2/19 02:00 PM Walerga Road at Big Cloud Way Traffic Signal Project Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento County Municipal
Services Agency 2/19 02:00 PM SMAQMD- Near Road Monitoring Site Sacramento ONLINE 2/19 02:00 PM 1110 Jackson Street Mixed Use Oakland ONLINE 2/19 02:00 PM Walmart Building - Lodi Lodi ONLINE 2/19 02:00 PM Lawrence Expressway Median Weed Abatement
Project San Jose 077C Santa Clara, County Of
2/19 02:00 PM Martin Luther King Shoreline Tidewater Entry Modifications
Oakland E368B
2/19 02:00 PM Mare Island Western Approach Bridge Replacement Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of 2/19 02:00 PM Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant Sludge
Thickening Improvements, Phase 1 THIS PROJECT WILL NOT BE SCANNED
San Francisco* N/A San Francisco, City & County of
2/19 02:00 PM Upgrade Elevator Study Department Of Justice Building #075
Sacramento ONLINE Department of General Services
2/19 03:00 PM Boiler Replacement at Rincon Gardens Apartment Campbell ONLINE Housing Authority of Santa Clara County
2/19 03:00 PM RFP for Design-Build Project Glenn & Holt Halls Elevators
Chico ONLINE California State University-Chico
2/19 03:00 PM RFQ-Fireproofing for the Moscone Convention Center Facilities Expansion Project
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of
2/19 03:30 PM Placer County Building B Probation Community Transition Center
Roseville ONLINE Placer, County of
2/19 04:00 PM K Street 700 Block Commercial, Retail and Multi-Family Project
Sacramento ONLINE
2/20 12:00 PM Hotel at 1499 University Avenue Berkeley ONLINE 2/20 01:00 PM French Garden Inn Sebastopol ONLINE 2/20 02:00 PM Bearing for Sacramento Water Treatment Plant
(Informal Bid) Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City Of
2/20 02:00 PM Consultant Services to Prepare a Comprehensive Park Master Plan for Cabana Park
Foothill Farms ONLINE Sunrise Recreation & Park District
2/20 02:00 PM Serna Center Data Center Fire Sprinkler Project Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento City Unified School District
2/20 02:00 PM REI Water Treatment Plant No. 2 (WTP2) Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Upgrade Project
Fremont ONLINE Alameda County Water District
2/20 02:00 PM 12-Inch Cast Iron Pipe Bursting South Novato Blvd-Rowland Blvd to Sunset Parkway Project
Novato ONLINE North Marin Water District
2/20 02:00 PM RFP-Architectural Services at Rainbow Recreation Center Renovation & Expansion Project
Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of
2/20 02:00 PM Fence Replacement Project (Re-bid) Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin Delta Community College District
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer2/20 02:00 PM UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland Outpatient
Center 2 Bid Group 3 Oakland ONLINE
2/20 02:00 PM RFP Consulting Services for Installation and Implementation of Ellipse 8 Software
Oakland ONLINE AC Transit District
2/20 02:00 PM Oakdale Well 10 Cosntruction Project Oakdale ONLINE Oakdale, City of 2/20 02:30 PM Structural Concrete and Reinforcement Bid Package
for Moscone Expansion Project San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County
of 2/23 01:00 PM R House Inc.- Telcommunication Services Sonoma ONLINE Infinity Communications &
Consulting 2/23 02:00 PM CVS Pharmacy #9927-Vallejo Vallejo ONLINE 2/23 02:00 PM Solar Water Heater-Swimming Pool Aptos ONLINE Cabrillo Community College
District 2/23 02:00 PM Quick Quack - Roseville Roseville ONLINE 2/23 02:00 PM Smart & Final 589 Gilroy ONLINE 2/23 02:00 PM West Natomas Central Streetscapes Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of 2/23 02:00 PM Smart & Final 455-Expansion Seaside ONLINE 2/23 02:00 PM Charlotte Russe Store #783 (Specs on Plans) Modesto ONLINE 2/23 03:00 PM RFQ-Professional Consulting Services for
Construction Projects San Jose ONLINE San Jose State University
2/23 04:00 PM Panda Express #2513 Stockton ONLINE 2/23 05:00 PM Boronda Residence Oakdale ONLINE 2/24 11:00 AM Pierce Street Park Construction Project Albany ONLINE Albany, City of 2/24 11:00 AM Everett Middle School Lobby and Cafeteria Flooring
Installation San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Unified School
Dist 2/24 11:30 AM Blanchard and Marcopulos Gym Floor Refinishing Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin Delta Community
College District 2/24 12:00 PM Walkway Install 2047 Arnold Concord ONLINE Contra Costa, County of 2/24 02:00 PM Art Gallery Lighting Upgrade Project Rohnert Park ONLINE Sonoma State University 2/24 02:00 PM Camera and Public Address at Multiple School Sites Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley Unified School
District 2/24 02:00 PM Beach Force Main and Gravity Sewer Inspection
Project Sausalito ONLINE Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary
District 2/24 02:00 PM Install Safety Barriers in Right-Of-Way System Wide Various Cities* ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit District 2/24 02:00 PM Elevator Inspection, Maintenance and Repair Services Stockton ONLINE Department of Corrections &
Rehabilitation 2/24 02:00 PM Neighborhood Improvement Program Traffic Calming
Projects Monterey ONLINE Monterey, City of
2/24 02:00 PM Cupertino Middle School - Pedestrian Canopies Sunnyvale ONLINE Cupertino Union School District
2/24 02:00 PM RFP Readvertisement-ADA Buildings and Facilities Transition Plan
Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of
2/24 02:00 PM Pavement Resurfacing of Parking Lot at I.M. Scott Building
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Unified School Dist
2/24 02:00 PM Municipal Services Building Atrium Restroom Modernization
South San Francisco
ONLINE South San Francisco, City of
2/24 02:00 PM Prop 39, Year Two, Exterior Lighting Project Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin Delta Community College District
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer2/24 02:00 PM Install New Concrete Pad Napa ONLINE Napa State Hospital 2/24 02:00 PM Security Upgrades at Region 2 Headquarters Rancho
CordovaONLINE Department of Fish & Game
2/24 02:00 PM E. Alisal St. and Skyway Blvd. Roundabout Salinas ONLINE Salinas, City of 2/24 02:00 PM Salinas Source Water Industrial Diversion Project Salinas ONLINE Monterey Regional Water
Pollution Control 2/24 02:00 PM IVC Lighting Replacement Novato ONLINE Novato, City Of 2/24 02:30 PM VE-10-1.0 Levee Stability Repair Project Between
Station 507+00 and Station 520+00 San Joaquin County
065C
2/24 03:00 PM RFP for On-Call Design Services Richmond ONLINE Richmond, City of 2/24 03:00 PM RFP for the Rehabiltation of the Church Building
located at 200 Third Avenue and the Annex Building Located at 250 East E Street
Oakdale ONLINE Oakdale, City of
2/24 03:00 PM Islais Creek Facility Phase II-Maintenance and Operations Building (Rebid)
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of
2/24 03:00 PM Cupertino Middle School - South Parking Lot Sunnyvale ONLINE Cupertino Union School District
2/24 03:00 PM RFP for the Rehabilitation of 142 South Second Avenue
Oakdale ONLINE Oakdale, City of
2/24 04:00 PM Media Services Remodel San Francisco ONLINE Hasting College of Law 2/24 04:00 PM Replacement/Repair of Sewer Line Laterals Buildings
54C and A2 Alameda ONLINE
2/24 04:00 PM CG Alameda Repair/Replace Sewer Lateral Lines Building 48
Alameda ONLINE
2/24 05:00 PM RFQ Professional Services Historic Architectural Engineering Design Services For the Relocation And Rehabilitation And Rehabilitation of The Livermore Railroad Depot
Livermore ONLINE Livermore, city of
2/25 11:00 AM White Slough Farm Irrigation Improvements Lodi ONLINE Lodi, City of 2/25 11:00 AM Henry Glaves Park Pump Station Improvements Lodi ONLINE Lodi, City of 2/25 11:00 AM Treat Boulevard/Clayton Road/Denkinger Road
Intersection Capacity Improvements Concord ONLINE Concord, City of
2/25 12:00 PM Harbor Freight Tools - Woodland Woodland ONLINE 2/25 12:00 PM Lawrence Center Sunnyvale Online 2/25 02:00 PM CHP Oakland Pest and Vermin Control Services Oakland ONLINE California Highway Patrol,
Dept of 2/25 02:00 PM Regency Dog Park Shade Canopies Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City of 2/25 02:00 PM Railroad Avenue-Shell Building Pittsburg ONLINE SD Deacon General
Contractors 2/25 02:00 PM Security Access Office and Custom Badge Seal Office
Relocation San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International
Airport 2/25 02:00 PM Dameron Hospital Admitting Office Remodel Project Stockton ONLINE 2/25 02:00 PM Dougherty Valley High School Classroom Building
Addition San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon Valley Unified
School District 2/25 02:00 PM Honor Farm Barracks Four, Guard Booth and Shop
Paint Booth Demolition Modesto ONLINE Stanislaus, County of
2/25 02:30 PM As-Needed Pavement Preservation FY 2015-2016 San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer2/25 05:00 PM Professional Architectural/Engineering Services for
On-call Project Management Consulting Martinez ONLINE Contra Costa, County of
2/26 11:00 AM Field of Dreams Well No. 8 Sonoma ONLINE Sonoma, City of 2/26 02:00 PM South Whitney Rehabilitation Project Rocklin ONLINE Rocklin, City of 2/26 02:00 PM As-Needed Ductile Iron Water Main Replacement at
Various Locations THIS PROJECT WILL NOT BE SCANNED
San Francisco* N/A San Francisco, City & County of
2/26 02:00 PM Hunters View - Phase 2-Block 10 San Francisco ONLINE Cahill/Nibbi JV 2/26 02:00 PM Fair Oaks Community Clubhouse Village Hall (Lower
Level) Renovation Project Fair Oaks ONLINE Fair Oaks Recreational & Park
District 2/26 02:00 PM ADA Curb Ramp Project - 2015 Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento County Municipal
Services Agency 2/26 02:00 PM 2014-15 Wheelchair Ramp Project Union City ONLINE Union City, city of 2/26 02:00 PM Special Testing & Inspection Services Athletic Fields
Ohlone College Fremont Online Ohlone Community College
District 2/26 02:00 PM Taco Bell Remodel-East Bidwell Street Folsom ONLINE 2/26 02:00 PM Project Inspector Services Athletic Fields Ohlone
College Fremont ONLINE Ohlone Community College
District 2/26 02:00 PM Fire Station Partial Exterior Painting Project Sonoma ONLINE Sonoma, City of 2/26 02:00 PM FFY 2013-14 Street Resurfacing Project Stockton ONLINE Stockton, City of 2/26 02:00 PM Mission Bay Block 7 West San Francisco ONLINE 2/26 02:00 PM Smart Classrooms - Phase II Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin Delta Community
College District 2/26 02:00 PM FY 2015 Responsive Sidewalk Project Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works 2/26 02:00 PM FY 2015 Proactive Sidewalk Project Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works 2/26 02:00 PM RFP for Cross Alameda Trail Design - Jean Sweeney
Open Space Park Alameda ONLINE Alameda, City Of
2/26 02:00 PM Blue Goose Park Project-Parking Lot Expansion Brentwood ONLINE Brentwood, City Of 2/26 02:00 PM RFQ for UASV MasterPlanning Services Santa Clara ONLINE Santa Cruz, UC 2/26 02:00 PM Taco Bell Remodel-Blue Ravine Road Folsom ONLINE 2/26 02:00 PM Elk Grove Boulevard, North Side, Sidewalk Infill
Project Elk Grove ONLINE Elk Grove, City of
2/26 03:00 PM Miscellaneous Sanitary Sewer Repairs FY 2014-15 (Package III)-7462
San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of
2/26 03:00 PM Elevator Maintenance San Jose ONLINE Employment Development Department
2/26 03:00 PM RFQ for Design, Engineering and Professional Consulting Services Candlestick Point Development
San Francisco ONLINE Lennar Urban
2/26 03:00 PM Buchanan Crossings Antioch ONLINE 2/26 03:00 PM On-Call General Building Contract for Facilities and
Parks-7726 San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of
2/26 03:00 PM Coyote Road and Scarlett Way Sanitary Sewer Replacement-7132
San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of
2/26 03:00 PM Sanitary Structures Cover Plate Repair-6896 San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of 2/26 03:00 PM 2015 Remove and Replace Asphalt Concrete
Pavement Project-7871 San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of
2/26 03:00 PM Interior Painting Services Santa Clara ONLINE Santa Clara, County Of
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer2/26 03:30 PM Marsh Jr. High School New Multipurpose Building Chico ONLINE 2/26 04:00 PM Geotechnical Testing & Inspection Services for
Athletic Fields Ohlone College Fremont ONLINE Ohlone Community College
District 2/26 05:00 PM Robbs Peak Powerhouse Exterior Reseal Project Pollock Pines ONLINE Sacramento Municipal Utility
District 2/27 10:00 AM District Administration Building Modernization Project West
SacramentoONLINE
2/27 10:00 AM Concord Avenue Retail Project (Rebid) Concord ONLINE Woodland Construction 2/27 11:30 AM Augmentation Well Project - Drilling, Development &
Testing Sloughhouse ONLINE Rancho Murrieta Community
Services District 2/27 12:00 PM Steel Door Replacement Petaluma ONLINE Coast Guard TRACEN
Petaluma 2/27 02:00 PM Telecommunications Service for Sacramento Public
Library Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of
2/27 02:00 PM St. Helena High School-New Auditorium (Lease-Leaseback Project)
Saint Helena ONLINE
2/27 02:00 PM Touchstone Park ADA Project West Sacramento
ONLINE West Sacramento, City of
2/27 02:00 PM Fire Extinguisher Service and Repair Milpitas ONLINE Milpitas, city of 2/27 03:00 PM RFP Urban Village Master Plan Consulting Services San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 2/27 05:00 PM Classic 300 Iowa LP Sunnyvale ONLINE 3/2 10:00 AM RFP for Landscaping Training Program Oakland ONLINE Oakland Housing Authority 3/3 11:00 AM Salinas City Elementary School District Structured
Cabling Salinas ONLINE
3/3 01:00 PM Monument Markers Rebuild/Reconstruction San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 3/3 01:30 PM 2015 Water Mains and Services Replacement Project Granite Bay ONLINE San Juan Water District 3/3 02:00 PM San Francisco Ferry Terminal Utility and Roof
Rehabilitation San Francisco ONLINE Golden Gate Bridge, Highway
& Transportation District 3/3 02:00 PM Treescape (Corporation Yard) Brentwood ONLINE Brentwood, city of 3/3 02:00 PM Neighborhood Storm Drain Project #7 Burlingame 064C Burlingame, City of 3/3 02:00 PM Burk Hall Elevator #3 Modernization San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco State University 3/3 02:00 PM 11th Street East Tracy Overhead Bridge Replacement Tracy ONLINE Tracy, City of 3/3 02:00 PM New Sidewalks FY15-Laurel Avenue Hayward ONLINE Hayward, city of 3/3 02:00 PM Monta Vista Storm Drain Improvements Cupertino ONLINE Cupertino, city of 3/3 02:00 PM 2014 Pavement Rehabilitation Project Los Altos ONLINE Los Altos Hills, Town of 3/3 02:00 PM Street Rehabilitation FY 2015 Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works 3/3 02:00 PM Annual Civil Construction 2015-2016 Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Municipal Utility
District 3/3 03:00 PM E-Rate Category 2 Internal Connections Funding Year
18 2015-16 Sacramento ONLINE Twin River Unified School Dist
3/3 03:00 PM Dairy Knolls Stair and Path Improvements Belvedere Tiburon
ONLINE Tiburon, town of
3/3 03:00 PM E-Rate Category 1 Services Provider for Voice, Internet, WAN Services
Sacramento ONLINE Twin River Unified School Dist
3/3 04:00 PM District Office Building at Modesto Junior College West Campus
Modesto ONLINE Kitchell CEM
3/3 05:00 PM RFP-Water and Sewer Line Home Warranty Services Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer3/4 10:00 AM Mac Dutra Plaza Site Renovation Half Moon Bay ONLINE Half Moon Bay, city of 3/4 12:00 PM FY2014/2015 Pipeline Rehabilitation Project Kentfield/San
AnselmoONLINE Sanitary District No 1 of Marin
County 3/4 01:00 PM LED Streetlight Installation Services San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 3/4 01:00 PM Marconi Avenue at Business 80 Overcrossing Railing
Repair Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of
3/4 02:00 PM Kentucky Avenue Sewer Rehabilitation Woodland ONLINE Woodland, City of 3/4 02:00 PM Janitorial Services for the Santa Clara DMV Field
Office Santa Clara ONLINE Department of Motor Vehicles
3/4 02:00 PM Cured-In-Place (CIPP) Sewer Rehabilitation 2014/2015
Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City Of
3/4 02:00 PM Maintenance and Repair at Elkhorn Slough Reserve Watsonville ONLINE Department of Fish & Game 3/4 02:00 PM RFP for Program and Construction Management
Services Hayward ONLINE Hayward Unified School
District 3/4 02:00 PM Austin Way Area Water and Sewer Improvements Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of 3/4 02:00 PM North Natomas Regional Park Phase 6-Additional
Baseball Fields and Stage Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City of
3/4 02:00 PM D/E Alley Sewer Replacement, 13th to 15th Street Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City Of 3/4 02:00 PM Sheriff’s Office Data Center HVAC Replacement
Project Fairfield ONLINE Solano, County of
3/4 02:00 PM Belle Haven Sewer Project Replacement and Construction of Sanitary Sewer Main
Menlo Park E373B/016C West Bay Sanitary District
3/4 02:30 PM Main Street Streetscape (Elm to Cleveland) Woodland Pending Woodland, City of 3/4 02:30 PM As-Needed Curb Ramp Construction for Paving
Program No. 1 San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County
of 3/4 03:00 PM Slurry Seal 2015 Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of 3/4 03:00 PM 2014 Atherton-Fair Oaks-Middlefield Maintenance
Project Atherton ONLINE Atherton, Town Of
3/4 03:00 PM Rubber Dam No 1 Replacement Fremont ONLINE Alameda County Water District 3/4 03:00 PM Roof Replacement for Fire Stations #1, #3, #4 and #6 Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of 3/5 01:30 PM East Country Club Reconstruction Phase I Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of 3/5 01:30 PM Harney Lane Resurfacing (Beckman Road to Route
88) Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of
3/5 02:00 PM Mission Boulevard Undergrounding Project-Decoto Road to 7th Street
Union City ONLINE Union City, city of
3/5 02:00 PM La Quinta Inn & Suites (No GC Openings) San Pablo ONLINE 3/5 02:00 PM Replace Doors Campuswide San Francisco Pending San Francisco State University 3/5 02:00 PM Main Street Rehabilitation and Resurfacing Project Oakley ONLINE Oakley, City of 3/5 02:00 PM Sunrise Boulevard Complete Street Improvements-
Phase 3 Citrus Heights ONLINE Citrus Heights, City of
3/5 02:00 PM Cable Replacement 2015 Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Municipal Utility District
3/5 02:00 PM Central Park Turf and Poplar Renovation Fremont ONLINE Fremont, City of 3/5 02:00 PM FY 2015 Measure M Street Surface Seal Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works 3/5 02:00 PM Police Station Heating, Ventilation and Air
Conditioning Modifications-Rebid San Mateo ONLINE San Mateo, City of
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer3/5 02:00 PM Calvine Meadows Treatment Plant Facility Recoating
& Filter Rehabilitation Project Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento County Municipal
Services Agency 3/5 02:00 PM Chemical Toilet and Vault Pumping Service
Candlestick Point SRA San Francisco ONLINE Department of Parks &
Recreation 3/5 02:00 PM Gale Ranch Middle School Water Line Relocation San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon Valley Unified
School District 3/5 02:00 PM FY 2015 Measure M Street Resurfacing &
Rreconstruction Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works
3/5 02:00 PM Rowe Dr Sewer Improvements Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of 3/5 02:00 PM Tree Removal & Site Demolition Project - Sac River
East Levee Reach 19A Florin Creek Multi-Use Basin - Phase 1 Borrow Site 18A
Sacramento E374B/072C Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency
3/5 02:00 PM Laney College Planter Landscape Oakland ONLINE Peralta Community College District
3/5 02:00 PM Malcolm X Elementary School and Longfellow Middle School Stucco, Window Replacement and Paint Project
Berkeley Pending Berkeley Unified School District
3/5 02:00 PM Citywide Wastewater Rehabilitation (Beatrice Street Sewer Rehabilitation)
Brentwood ONLINE Brentwood, city of
3/5 02:00 PM American River Flood Control District Headquarters Sacramento ONLINE DesCor Builders 3/5 02:00 PM Tassafaronga Recreation Center Interior Remodel Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of 3/5 02:00 PM Installation of Steel Barrier Rail at the San Leandro /
105th Ave. Underpass Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of
3/5 02:30 PM Downtown Streetscape (Third to Sixth) Woodland Pending Woodland, City of 3/5 03:00 PM Branham Park Renovation San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of 3/5 03:00 PM Annual Street Sealing 2014-15 San Leandro ONLINE San Leandro, city of 3/5 03:00 PM Kiosk Project at De Anza College Cupertino ONLINE Foothill-De Anza Community
College District 3/5 03:00 PM Design and Construction Administration Services for
Fire Station No. 1 Dormitory Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of
3/5 03:00 PM South Napa Earthquake-Concrete Repair Project Napa E376B Napa, City of 3/5 03:30 PM Napa County Administration Building Exterior
Envelope and Structural Earthquake Repairs (Specs on Plans)
Napa ONLINE Napa, County of
3/5 04:00 PM RFP for Van Ness Corridor Transit Improvement Project
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of
3/5 04:00 PM Modesto Junior College East Campus Roads Project North Drive Modifications
Modesto ONLINE
3/6 02:00 PM RFQ Landscape Maintenance Service San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon, City of 3/6 02:00 PM Zone 1 Well Upgrade & Expansion Project Rocklin ONLINE Placer County Water Agency 3/6 02:00 PM RFQ Facilities Assessment and Consulting Services Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, UC 3/6 02:00 PM San Joaquin General Hospital Wayfinding and
Signage Project French Camp ONLINE San Joaquin, County of
3/6 02:00 PM 2015 Sewer and Storm Drain Improvement Project Belmont ONLINE Belmont, city of 3/6 02:00 PM Street & Park Tree Pruning Services Spring 2015 San Mateo ONLINE San Mateo, County of Parks &
Recreation 3/6 03:30 PM E-Rate: Optical Fiber Based Metro Ethernet Circuitry
- 21 Sites San Diego County
Online San Diego County Superintendent of Schools
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer3/6 05:00 PM Hospital Seismic Upgrade Phase I Electrical &
Mechanical Upgrades-Increment 1 Sacramento ONLINE Davis, UC Health System
3/9 02:00 PM Ohlone Greenway BART Station Area Access, Safety and Placemaking Improvements Project - Engineering & Design Services
El Cerrito ONLINE El Cerrito, City of
3/9 04:00 PM HVAC Modification US Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma ONLINE 3/9 04:00 PM RFQ-Landscape Architecture and Related
Professional Services for Mission Bay Bayfront Park P22
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of
3/10 10:00 AM Cleveland Elementary School Classroom Flooring Installation
San Francisco Pending San Francisco Unified School District
3/10 01:00 PM Street Sweeping Services Ceres ONLINE Ceres, City Of 3/10 02:00 PM Annual Sewer Root Foaming Los Altos ONLINE Los Altos, City of 3/10 02:00 PM RFQ-Project Management Support Services for
Consolidated Administration Campus (CAC) Project - Phase 1
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport
3/10 02:00 PM Well 27 Rehabilitation/Pump Replacement Ceres ONLINE Ceres, City Of 3/10 02:00 PM Pacheco Boulevard Sidewalk Gap Closure-Phase II Martinez ONLINE Contra Costa, County of 3/10 02:00 PM Disinfection Analyzer Replacement Project Sausalito ONLINE Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary
District 3/10 02:00 PM North Richmond Pump Station Diversion Project Richmond ONLINE Contra Costa, County of 3/10 02:00 PM Drainage Inlet Structure Replacement at Various
Locations On Foothill Road and Mines Roada Pleasanton/Murray Townships
008CR019 Alameda, County of
3/10 03:00 PM Baylands Boardwalk Structural Feasibility Study Capital Improvements Project
Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of
3/10 03:00 PM Fiber Loop City Hall to Main Library San Leandro ONLINE San Leandro, city of 3/10 03:00 PM Matadero Creek Storm Water Pump Station
Improvement Project Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of
3/11 01:00 PM Portable Security Camera Systems San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 3/11 01:30 PM RFQ for Dewatering Polymeric Flocculant Oakland ONLINE East Bay Municipal Utility
District 3/11 02:00 PM Motor and Generator Repair Services San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 3/11 02:00 PM Runway 10R-28L Shoulder Rehabilitation, North Field Oakland ONLINE Port of Oakland 3/11 02:00 PM Native Garden Pathway at Sycamore Grove Park Livermore Pending Livermore Area Recreation &
Park District 3/11 02:00 PM Peregrine Park Shade Canopy & Landscaping Plan Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City of 3/11 02:00 PM Restoration of San Leandro Creek (Line P) Between
Hegenberger Road and 75 Feet Upstream of 98th Avenue
Oakland 002C/R005 Alameda, County of
3/11 02:00 PM Everett Middle School Exterior Painting San Francisco Pending San Francisco Unified School Dist
3/11 02:00 PM Pavilion Turf Improvements Project Moraga ONLINE Moraga, Town of 3/11 02:30 PM City Clinic Barrier Removal and ADA Compliance
Work San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County
of 3/11 03:00 PM Athletic Supply Buildings Cupertino ONLINE Foothill-De Anza Community
College District
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer3/12 02:00 PM Jean Harvie Community & Senior Center - Well
Replacement Phase 4 Walnut Grove ONLINE Sacramento Housing &
Redevelopment 3/12 02:00 PM SFO Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/
GC) Services for Ground Transportation Unit (GTU) Relocation Project
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport
3/12 02:00 PM TG13.2-Roofing/Waterproofing San Francisco ONLINE 3/12 02:00 PM TG13.3 Ground Level Landscaping-CANCELLED San Francisco ONLINE 3/12 02:00 PM Cabernet Village Student Housing Renovation Rohnert Park ONLINE Sonoma State University 3/12 02:00 PM Sereno Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Project-
Measure B FY 14/15 Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of
3/12 02:00 PM Roof Replacement Concord ONLINE Contra Costa, County of 3/12 02:00 PM Kennedy High School Digital Fabrication Laboratory Richmond ONLINE West Contra Costa Unified
School District 3/12 02:00 PM Creek Protection Project Phase II Priority Sites Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Area Sewer
District 3/12 02:00 PM Fish Cleaning Station Installation Project at Sandy
Beach Park Rio Vista ONLINE Solano, County of
3/12 02:00 PM Vallejo Justice Center Chiller Replacement Vallejo ONLINE Solano, County of 3/12 03:00 PM Foothill College Loop Road Resurfacing Project Los Altos ONLINE Foothill-De Anza Community
College District 3/12 03:00 PM Huff Gardens Apartments Rehab San Jose ONLINE Housing Authority of Santa
Clara County 3/12 03:30 PM Napa County Department of Corrections Supply and
Exhaust Vent Replacement Project Napa ONLINE Napa, County of
3/12 010:30 PM
Pier 49 (J1) Under-Pier Sewer Piping Replacement Project
San Francisco ONLINE Port Of San Francisco
3/13 02:00 PM Merritt College Science & Allied Health Building Kitchen Equipment
Oakland ONLINE Peralta Community College District
3/13 02:00 PM I-880/Coleman Avenue Landscaping San Jose E378B Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
3/13 05:00 PM RFP Richmond Community Foundation Developer Partner/Construction Manager
Richmond ONLINE Richmond, City of
3/17 11:00 AM Downtown Specific Plan Area Revitalization Cotati ONLINE Cotati, City of 3/17 12:00 PM Site Improvements at San Leandro Station San Leandro ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit District 3/17 02:00 PM Cordelia Community Park Dog Park Pavement Project Fairfield ONLINE Fairfield, City Of 3/17 02:00 PM TG16.1 Drywall/Framing - CANCELLED San Francisco ONLINE 3/17 02:00 PM Fiber Optic Installation on the M-Line, K-Line, R10
and C10 Various Cities Pending Bay Area Rapid Transit District
3/17 02:30 PM Server Room for USDA, Tenant of Stanislaus County Tuolumne Building
Modesto ONLINE Stanislaus, County of
3/17 02:30 PM Electrical Switchgear Replacement and Generator Installation
Modesto ONLINE Stanislaus, County of
3/17 02:30 PM Carpet Replacement in Tuolumne Building Modesto ONLINE Stanislaus, County of 3/17 02:30 PM Store Front Door Retrofit Project for County’s Ag
Center (Stanislaus & Tuolumne Bldgs) Modesto ONLINE Stanislaus, County of
3/17 03:30 PM Meadow Vista Transfer Station Improvements Project Meadow Vista Online Placer, County of 3/18 01:30 PM 82nd Avenue and Hollis Rate Control Stations
Rehabilitation Oakland/Emeryville
ONLINE East Bay Municipal Utility District
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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 Issuer3/18 02:30 PM Clement Street Pavement Renovation and Sewer
Replacement San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County
of 3/19 10:00 AM Garden Gate Elementary School Modernization Cupertino Pending Cupertino Union School
District 3/19 02:00 PM RFP for Ongoing Maintenance and Repair
Correctional Facilities Santa Cruz/Watsonville
ONLINE Santa Cruz, County of
3/19 02:00 PM TG08.4 Metal Panels San Francisco ONLINE 3/19 02:00 PM Plant Fiber Optic Network Replacement Project Elk Grove ONLINE Sacramento Regional County
Sanitation District 3/19 03:00 PM John Muir Elementary School Modernization San Jose Pending Cupertino Union School
District 3/19 05:00 PM RFP Geotechnical Services L-630 New Brentwood
Center and L-636 Physical Education and Student Union Complex
Pittsburg ONLINE Contra Costa Community College District
3/20 11:00 AM RFP for Oakland Maintenance Center Facility Management Services
Oakland ONLINE Port Of Oakland
3/20 02:00 PM Annual ADA Improvements for Main Library Paking Lot Project
Los Altos ONLINE Los Altos, City of
3/24 02:00 PM Repair of Damaged and Displaced Stations of Curbs, Gutters and Sidewalks, Unit No. 18
Eden Township E377B Alameda, County of
3/25 02:00 PM Gale Ranch Middle School Sprinkler Addition to Relocatables
San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon Valley Unified School District
3/25 02:30 PM Pavment Renovation and Sewer Replacement Grafton Avenue and Garfield Avenue
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of
3/26 02:00 PM Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements Project Dixon ONLINE Dixon, city of 3/27 02:00 PM Full Elevator Preventive Maintenance and Related
Services San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Housing
Authority 4/2 02:00 PM RFQ-Repair Furnace # 2 Refractory-2015 Martinez ONLINE Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District 4/8 02:00 PM Rinconada Water Treatment Plant Reliability
Improvement Project THIS PROJECT WILL NO BE SCANNED
Los Gatos N/A Santa Clara Valley Water District
4/30 05:00 PM Super Bowl 50 Business Connect Pre-Qualification Registration
Santa Clara ONLINE Business Connect
5/5 02:00 PM Oakland Emergency Generator (OEG) System THIS PROJECT WILL NOT BE POSTED
Oakland N/A Bay Area Rapid Transit District
6/30 12:00 PM GSA Real Estate Division, Fire Protection, Fire Alarm & Security Systems Special Services - Continuous Solicitation
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & Co
6/30 12:00 PM GSA Real Estate Division, Elevator and Escalator Special Services - Continuous Solicitation
San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & Co
6/30 06:00 PM Various Public Works Projects-Sonoma State University
Rohnert Park ONLINE Sonoma State University
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SONOMARIN IS SEEKING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR
CONSTRUCTION OFFICE.
Responsible for all project documentation, including but not limited to contracts, sub-contracts, change orders, RFI’s, project correspondence, job files, etc.
Applicant must have previous construction experience, be proficient with MS Office, have a good understanding of construction administration practices and procedures, be flexible and highly organized.
If you are interested in this position and have previous construction experience, please send your resume and salary
history. We look forward to receiving your application.
BHM IS SEEKING PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT
BHM Construction, Inc. seeks a qualified and motivated Project Superintendent to manage/coordinate school modernization and seismic retrofit construction projects throughout the Bay Area. In addition to representing the company onsite, the superintendent
must maintain a positive and productive relationship with owners and their agents, as well as with subcontractors and architects.
Requirements: • Minimum of five (5) years experience in school/seismic retrofit projects. • Affiliation with Carpenters Union • Experience in supervising carpentry and laborer crews. • Maintain detailed, accurate daily logs. • Ability to supervise, schedule, and inspect all phases and trades to ensure contractual compliance with the plans and specifications. • Emphasize and ensure jobsite safety, while identifying and resolving hazards promptly. • Proven ability to meet scheduling and budgetary requirements. • Strong computer and communication skills. • Pass LiveScan requirements.
Please forward resume to Dana Edgar at [email protected]
MALONEY CONSTRUCTION, INC. ISSEEKING GENERAL ENGINEERING
CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN
A successful candidate has the ability to work independently, manage/lead other crew members, and troubleshoot all aspects of the projects. The individual should be knowledgeable and proficient with all phases of general engineering construction and has an excellent attitude and work ethic. Compensation is
competitive and dependent on experience.
THE SITE SUPERINTENDENT/FOREMAN WILL:- Direct, supervise and teach other crew members- Perform any construction tasks needed to meet deadlines - Determine labor requirements and recruit talent to meet demands- Create supplies and materials lists and timelines- Review materials and subcontractors invoices against forecasts- Review job costs, budgets and weekly field time cards- Communicate with clients throughout the project to guarantee customer satisfactionRequirements:- Relevant industry experience.- Must utilize smart phone from the field for emailing and text messaging- Must be able to read and interpret plans- Knowledgeable in all trades- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to speak professionally with clients, architects, subcontractors, etc.- Ability to identify and problem-solve various issues- Able to run projects with minimal supervision- Must have a truck in good working condition, insurance, valid driver’s license and own tools
What we offer:Competitive salary , 5 days / year PTO after 90 Days, Truck
Allowance, Gas Card
Equal Opportunity EmployerPlease submit cover letter and resume to
[email protected] and we will contact qualified candidates. Or fax to 415-493-6910 please includes salary requirements. Due to the high volume of
responses we will not be able to reply to all inquiries.
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GHILOTTI BROS. SEEKING BID ADMINISTRATOR
A well-established construction company based in San Rafael, family–owned and operated for 100 yearsis seeking a hard working, orientated Bid Administrator (BA).
The BA is a central part of the Estimating Team and is primarily responsible for acquiring, preparing and submitting bid documents. The BA is the liaison between Owners and the Estimators where bid documents and procedures are concerned as well as between Estimators and the Bid Runner on bid days. The BA is directly responsible for the preparation of, and the expeditious flow of, documents (pre-qualification packages, project advertising, bid database maintenance, bid documents, bid bonds, etc.) to ensure timely and complete bid submittalpackages. The BA is responsible for all initial and follow-up DBE outreach, and documentation of GBI’s Good Faith Efforts. The BA ensures all documents are prepared accurately, completely and neatly in accordance with bid solicitation requirements. This position reports to the VP of Estimating.
Qualifications:• Minimum 5+ years administrative experience with construction knowledge a plus• MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)• Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.• Excellent organizational and project coordination skills
This position is exempt. We offer competitive pay along with an extensive benefits package. Salary is DOE.
If you’re interested in this position, please submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected]
and put “Bid Administrator” in the subject line.
If you would like more information about our company,please visit www.ghilottibros.com.
GBI is committed to being an equal opportunity employer.
GHILOTTI BROS. SEEKING SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT
A well-established, family-owned, construction company is seeking a full-time Sr. Staff Accountant.
Must be knowledgeable in general accounting principles, highly organized, and strong computer skills (MSWord, Excel etc.). Degree in accounting/finance or 4 years relatedexperience required. Construction industry knowledge is preferred and Timberline/Sage300, HCSS and Viewpoint software use a major plus.
Accounting & finance duties may include:• Job cost budget entries, basic budget vs costs analysis• Assist in departmental reconciliation of accounts• A/R contract set-up and project billings• A/P O/H and subcontractor payment entry & processing• Produce time and material billings as needed• Monitor accounts receivable on projects in coordination with PM; send reminders and makecollection calls as necessary• Process daily cash receipts• Maintain depreciation schedule and input related GL entries• Assists with Union payroll processing
This position is exempt. We offer competitive pay along with an extensive benefits package. Salary is DOE.
If you’re interested in this position, please submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected] and put
“Sr. Staff Accountant” in the subject line.
If you would like more information about our company, please visit www.ghilottibros.com.
GBI is committed to being an equal opportunity employer.
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ROSS PAINTING IS SEEKING OFFICE MANAGER
Are you looking for a new job opportunity where you can:• Take your career to the next level?• Make a significant difference in a growing company?• Be respected for your contribution?• Enjoy going to work?
Answer these questions:• Are you a self-reliant problem-solver?• Do you take initiative?• Are you results-oriented?• Are you highly accountable?• Are you well-organized & systems-oriented?• Are you customer and quality-oriented?• Do you have strong interpersonal skills?• Are you a good manager of people and self?
If you answered yes to the above questions, Ross Painting is looking for an experienced office-manager/bookkeeper who can step in and suc-cessfully manage all aspects of its office; strong bookkeeping skills are a necessity. We, Ross Painting, are a distinguished and growing, San Rafael based, painting company that provides a very high level of service and best quality finishes to a select clientele. Following is some of what you will be responsible for: • Bookkeeping: Billing, collecting, accounts payable and receivable, financial reports• Payroll: Collecting and communicating information to our payroll company• HR: Facilitate hiring and dismissal procedures, maintain employee files, etc.• Creating, updating & maintaining accurate project files both in the computer and hard-files• Managing customer relations and communications• Managing communications within the company To succeed you will need:• Previous experience in a similar role, preferably in a construction company and ideally with a painting company• Communication Skills: You will be collaborating with management, employees and customers. You will need to be able to listen and
communicate effectively in both writing and in person.• Attention to Detail: We work in a highly regulated industry and specific paperwork and procedures are required at specific times; keeping
good, easily accessed records is crucial• Analytical Skills: We’ll be looking to you to find inefficiencies and cost-savings as part of your day-to-day job and to have a direct impact
on how Ross Painting operates.• Computer skills: We are a company that uses Microsoft software and are presently moving to a Windows/Cloud based system and you
will need to be fluent in Microsoft Office products like Word, Excel, Access, etc.• Spanish fluency…please note that this is not a deal-breaker but will be a big plus, as many of our field employees are most comfortable
speaking and reading Spanish• A great sense of humor… We understand that the quality of our company and its potential for success is directly related to the quality of our employees and our office manager will be an important piece of this puzzle.
To apply for this position contact Ross Painting at 415.455.0766 or [email protected]
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ALTEN CONSTRUCTION IS SEEKING PROJECT MANAGER
Alten Construction Inc., a Bay Area based General Contractor is seeking a Project Manager for public works projects emphasis on school DSA projects in the $3 million to $50 million range.
We are a well-established Public Works General Construction Company founded in 1995. We are known for our high standards of quality and professionalism. We strive to maintain an extremely positive and enjoyable working environment throughout the company. We are looking to add to our current team a very qualified, knowledgeable and positive individual who has progressive thinking and an open-minded approach to problem solving. Medical and dental insurance, personal time off and retirement plan are available after probation period.
Responsibilities for this position include the following: • Manages project cost and schedule and forecasts labor,
material & equipment on a monthly basis• Supervise all construction activities of assigned projects
from start to finish. • Develop a baseline schedule and maintaining the construc-
tion schedule throughout the project. • Administrates all aspects of the subcontracting process• Produce and submit the following documents accurately:
RFI’s, RFI Log, Change Orders • Assist in reviewing shop-drawing submittals from subcon-
tractors. • Supervise superintendents, subcontractors, and vendors to
ensure quality control and project compliance.• Resolve problems as they arise from the plans and specifica-
tions, unknown existing conditions, conflicts, with Archi-tects, Engineers, Designers, Subcontractors and/or Vendors.
• Effectively and efficiently manage the completion of all punch lists.
• Ensure that all construction work performed is of the high-est quality.
• Research materials, means, and methods for projects.• Develops business and client relationships• Provides direction, oversees, and works effectively with
Project Engineers and Project Coordinator.
Requirements:• Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management.• Minimum 10 years experience in a Project Management
role on public works construction projects. RESIDENTIAL DOES NOT QUALIFY
• Provides leadership in training Superintendents and Field Crews on Alten Construction procedures, construction and safety methods.
• Working knowledge of all phases of construction and subcontractors.
• Prepares and updates Precon and Construction Master Schedules.
• Proficient at reading plans and specifications for all trades. • Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, Microsoft
Project, Primavera P3 and Expedition.• Strong organizational skills, ability to prioritize work as-
signments, and extreme attention to detail.• Excellent written and oral communication skills. • Excellent leadership and motivational skills• Must live in the Bay Area. • Valid Driver’s License
To apply for this position, email your resume, salary history (including a project list) and include the title of the position in the subject line. Please visit our website to learn more
about Alten Construction at http://www.altenconstruction.com.
Salary is commensurate with experience.
**No phone calls please.
EEO.
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DUTRA IS SEEKING ESTIMATING ADMINISTRATOR
Dutra is currently looking for an Estimating Administrator. This position supports the Estimating Department. Successful applicant will be re-sponsible for distributing, organizing and maintaining bidding documents such as plans, specifications, addenda and quotes. Will also work to support the Chief Estimator and Proposal and Contracts Manager in preparing estimates, proposals, Statement of Qualifications and marketing materials. Additionally, will assist the Contract Administrator with bonds, contracts and tracking SBE participation.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:• Distribute, organize and maintain bidding documents including printing, copying, filing and tracking distribution.• Assist in the preparation of estimates, proposals, SOQs and marketing materials.• Assist in the preparation of contract documents, bond requests and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) requirements and goals.• Keep accurate records of SBE participation. Ensure company is compliant with SBE regulations.• Maintain detailed and organized files on future, current and past projects.• Prepare reports, maintain estimating schedule and track contract deadlines.• Identify and track bidding opportunities.
COMPETENCIES: Communication Proficiency: Demonstrates effective written and oral communication skills. Attention to Detail: Diligently attends to detail and pursues quality in accomplishing tasks. Checks work to ensure accuracy and completeness. Researching Information: Identifies, collects and organizes data for analysis and decision making. Knows where and how to access the right data for the assignment. Teamwork: Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and deliverables.
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The require-ments listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education/Experience: Associate of Arts degree and at least three years of Administrative experience. Language Ability: ability to effectively communicate and respond to questions from manager, clients, customers and internal team. Reasoning Ability: ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Computer Skills: to perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of and experience with internet research, and advanced abilities in Microsoft Office software including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Physical Presence: Regular and predictable physical presence in the corporate office is an essential qualification for this position due to the
importance of the team-related aspects of the essential duties, the aggres-sive timeframes under which the employee will operate, and the need for face-to-face interaction with employees in Estimating and Operations in order to properly perform job-related functions.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position has no supervi-sory responsibilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommoda-tions may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Usual office work conditions. The noise level in the work environment is moderate. Minimum physical exertion.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the es-sential functions. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk.
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and
standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and
perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor.
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