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660 Las Gallinas Avenue San Rafael CA 94903 415-462-1220 415-462-1225 - Fax November 15, 2010 Issue 46 Website: www.marinba.org Email : www.marinba.org r...TRANSCRIPT
660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael CA 94903 415-462-1220
415-462-1225 - Fax
WEEKLY BULLETIN
November 15, 2010 Issue 46 Website: www.marinba.org Email : www.marinba.org r...
President Dave Trahan ~ Patriot Mechanical
Vice President
Mark Silvia ~ Marin Mechanical Inc
Chief Financial Officer Jeff Mertel ~ Mertel Carpets Inc
Secretary
Aimi Dutra~ The Dutra Group
Past President Jeff Grady ~ Grady Consulting Services
2010-2011 MBA Directors & Officers
Barry Arends ~ Morris Roofing Tyler Doherty ~ Cal West Rentals Inc
Gary Frugoli ~ Construction Consultant Peter Migale ~ Migale Painting Co
Keith Dotto ~ Dotto Glass, Inc.
Jim Schalich ~ Schalich Brothers Construction
Dick Ghilotti ~ Ghilotti Construction Company
Dave Garbarino ~ Marin Sanitary Service, Inc.
Jeff Pottorff ~ North Bay Landscape Management
Staff
Klif Knoles ~ General Manager / Safety Director
Paula Krause ~ Assistant General Manager
Sue Peterson ~ Controller
Diane Van Renselaar ~ Planroom
Joan Szarfinski ~ Front Office Assistant
Janet Alessandra ~ Website – Weekly Bulletin ~ Notary
Casey Mazzoni ~ Legislative Analyst
The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA & is available to member firms only :
www.marinba.org or email
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael CA 94903.
Publisher: Klif Knoles; Data Editor: Janet Alessandra
Presents
CPR ~ FIRST AID CLASS
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M.
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael
$65 Members ~ $100 Nonmembers
Attendees receive CPR and First Aid Certifications
This course encompasses the new CPR (hands‐only) and traditional CPR for adult/child/infant. Also includes activation of EMS system, heart healthy behavior/nutrition and foreign body airway obstruction management. The first aid portion includes management of medical emergencies in the crucial first few minutes while help in on the way.
For reservations call MBA at 4154621220
Or complete and return this form by fax to 4154621225 Or go to our website www.marinba.org and pay online
Company: _______________________________ Phone: ___________________
Person(s) attending: _______________________________________________
(Cancellations made after November 15th will be billed)
State Compensation Insurance Fund is not a branch of the State of California.
We protect the peoplewho build California.
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out of the market due to an economic downturn, and we never will. Visit statefundca.com today to learn about the 6% discount on premiums we
o�er eligible GSBE members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Thanks for reading…we’ll let you get back to work.
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Member of Golden State Builders Exchanges
Presents
EPA’s New Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP)
What is the new RRP Rule & how does this EPA Regulation affect you?
Tuesday November 30, 2010 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael
$185 Members ~ $250 Nonmembers Must Be PrePaid
This course will meet the EPA Training requirements for persons performing renovation in pre1978 housing and child care facilities. Students that complete the course will become Certified Renovators and know how to perform all work using lead safe work practices. Students will also learn how to perform acceptance testing for their work.
For reservations please complete and return this form with a check made payable to: Marin Builders Association or go to our website www.marinba.org and pay online.
Company: __________________________________ Phone: _______________
Person(s) attending: ______________________________________________
All Participants Must Be PrePaid
Cancellations made after November 24th and noshows will be charged.
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living expenses such as your mortgage & other fixed expenses.
If you are not working…YOUR INCOME STOPS!!
Look into the “MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION” Disability Program. It’s competitive and discounted to members!
The Marin Builders Association has continued to offer this
Long Term Disability Program Serviced through the
Agency of David White & Associates 3150 Crow Canyon Place, Suite 200
San Ramon, CA 94583
www.dwassociates.com
California License No. 0504164
If you would like information, including details of coverage and costs please call: Carol Keller (925) 277-2664
The Marin Council, Boy Scouts of America is pleased to announce
the selection of
Brian McLeran as our
2010 Distinguished Citizen
ince 1990, the Marin Council, BSA has recognized annually a Marin County business or community leader for outstanding leadership and service.
Brian McLeran, our 2010 honoree, continually supports community projects and organizations. He is a stalwart volunteer who has been a member of the Terra Linda Rotary Club for nearly 20 years. He has served as Rotary Club President, Rotary Assistant Governor, and Rotary District 5150 Governor. His leadership has guided many projects that benefit Marin youth, such as the Rotary Dictionary project that promotes literacy. He has generously given his time to international projects, including wheelchair donation programs in several countries and support to surgical teams in Vietnam, Ecuador, Venezuela, and India. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Rotaplast, an organization that provides plastic surgery to children with cleft lip, cleft palate, and burns. He is a successful business leader, dedicated husband, and loving father. In appreciation of his commitment to our community, The Marin Council, Boy Scouts of America is pleased to recognize Brian McLeran as our 2010 Distinguished Citizen. The Marin Council will honor Mr. Brian McLeran on December 7, 2010 at the Spinnaker Restaurant in Sausalito. For more information regarding this event contact Michael Dybeck at [email protected] or 415-454-1081.
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Chelsea Sabre Lee Benefits Consultant
Dear Members: I’d like to introduce myself to those of you that I have not yet had the opportunity to meet. My name is Chelsea Sabre Lee and I am the Benefits Consultant for the Marin Builders Association. I am responsible for assisting members with all of their health insurance needs - whether it’s Group, Individual & Family or Medicare. I will be on-site at the Marin Builders Association at least 1 day a week to assist participating members and meet with prospective members. My schedule for the month of November 2010 is shown in the calendar below. I invite you to please give me a call at (800) 437-8770, schedule an appointment or just stop by to say hello if you are in the area. I can also be reached via email at [email protected].
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NOVEMBER OFFICE HOURS
Democrats Have A Mandate (For At least Two Years), but..
BY: Phil Vermeulen, Legislative Advocate
Well, Californians have spoken and it's the exact opposite message than the rest of the country delivered! While the majority of the county voted out the incumbents, California literally retained all of them on the state level and brought back Jerry (version 2.0). It seems that after seven years of "Arnold" the citizens had enough of the "non-politicians" and decided to bring back someone with over forty years of experience. Simply, Meg and her mega millions just didn't resonate as she and her fellow Republicans had hoped. So, on with the show! With the clear mandate that the Democrats now have in California (since they control both houses of the Legislature as well as the governorship) AND with the approval of Proposition 25 which eliminates the need for a two thirds vote on the budget, the "world's their oyster!" Indeed, just as the Democrats had a mandate (or so they thought) nationally two years ago, the Democrats here in California now have two years to show what they can do! Having said this, just remember that combined, Props 22, 25 and 26 may help or hinder the Democrats. Read on: Only time will tell whether voters made California's fiscal situation any better by passing three budget-related initiatives Tuesday. On the heels of a record 100-day budget delay, voters relaxed the vote threshold for passing a state budget, handing the reins to Democrats and potentially avoiding the annual gridlock between the two parties. But voters also restricted the majority party's ability to obtain more revenue and shift money away from local government accounts on its own, potentially adding new hurdles to the budget process. "Voters gave and they took away," observed Democratic Gov.-elect Jerry Brown during a Wednesday press conference in Oakland. Since 1962, the state has required a two-thirds vote for any appropriation. But under Proposition 25, majority Democrats now can approve a spending plan without relying on Republican support. "There is no reason – there is absolutely no reason – why the budget should be late," said Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento. "The budgets have been late in large part because of the two-thirds supermajority vote, and the fact that the Republicans have used that two-thirds (as) leverage." Republicans said that as a result of Proposition 25, Democrats would own the budget, warts and all. "That works for me," said Senate Republican leader Bob Dutton, R-Rancho Cucamonga. "Voters have made it clear they're tired of excuses for having a late budget, and Democrats have always blamed it on the two-thirds vote. Now they don't have that excuse." Voters also curtailed the majority party's powers to increase revenues. California likely will face a deficit next year well over $10 billion. The state will lose about $8 billion in annual revenues when temporary tax increases on sales, income and vehicles expire next year. The state already anticipated fewer federal dollars, and that likelihood has increased with Republicans taking control of the House.
GOP state lawmakers want the state to balance its budget mostly through spending cuts. Democrats say that would flout state and federal protections for the poor and would undermine the safety net. To avoid cuts and still balance the budget, Democrats say, they need to find billions in new revenues. Increasing taxes requires a two-thirds vote. But Republicans have blocked tax hikes since the Legislature approved a large package of taxes in February. In place of taxes, Democrats and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed and passed fund shifts and fee hikes to generate new revenues. But by passing Propositions 22 and 26, voters closed off some of those options. Proposition 22 prevents the state from using gas tax money to repay bonds and relying on local government funds to balance the budget. Cities and counties say the new law will protect local transportation and redevelopment projects, as well as public safety services. The initiative's passage will cost the current state budget about $1 billion, according to Michael Cohen, deputy legislative analyst with the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office. That's because the initiative blocks a gas tax maneuver Democrats employed this year to raise that money. Proposition 22 also will reduce the ability of lawmakers to patch future budgets with local redevelopment money or gas tax funds the way they have over the past two years. That means lawmakers will have to find money elsewhere for the general fund budget. "Nobody cares about protecting the solvency of the general fund budget," said Fred Silva, a former legislative budget aide and adviser with the think tank California Forward. "We have citizens to protect transportation and health care, but not the solvency of the general fund." Proposition 26 says the Legislature needs a two-thirds vote for policies that increase taxes for any taxpayer. The law previously allowed the Legislature to raise one form of tax and reduce another by a like amount on a majority vote, as long as the overall tax burden was unchanged. Based on that concept, Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez, D-Los Angeles, proposed a $1.2 billion tax on oil production that could be passed on a majority vote through a maneuver that relied on other tax shifts. That tax proposal never went anywhere. Under Proposition 26, that idea would need two-thirds approval. "The key phrase is that if a bill raises a tax on any taxpayer, it needs a two-thirds vote," Cohen said. "This makes it really, really tough. The rule we'd been using up until now was that we looked at the impact on all taxpayers combined." So, the next two years are going to be very interesting, to say the least!
SMART train to stop at Terra Linda
Recently the SMART board of directors voted to eliminate the Downtown San Rafael and the Larkspur Ferry Terminal in the first phase of train route.
The board voted 10 to 1, with one abstention, to move forward with a rail line from the Marin Civic Center to Railroad Square in Santa Rosa at a cost of $395 million. The line would serve 57 percent of forecasted riders.
In November of 2008 voters passed a quarter-cent sales tax in Marin and Sonoma with the assumption a 69-mile rail line and adjacent bike and pedestrian path would be built from Larkspur to Cloverdale.
But with the bad economy which weakened sales tax revenue, the project now must be modified. There is an approximate $350 million shortfall. SMART anticipates once the first phase is built, fed-eral and other dollars will flow to the project to finish it. They are also hopeful the initial phase could be expanded if bids for the rail work come in lower than expected.
Under the plan approved Saturday, the Marin Civic Center stop would be completed by fall of 2014. Stops in downtown San Rafael and in Larkspur, as well as northern Sonoma, are scheduled to be done by 2018 at the latest, provided an additional $290 million is secured.
The total cost of the SMART rail and pathway project is now estimated at approximately $695 million, up from the $540 million projected when the train tax was passed in 2008.
To date SMART has secured $410 million. Cost to date are $60 million. This leaves about $350 mil-lion, limiting what can initially be built.
This year sales SMART sales tax revenue is expected to total $25 million. Originally $31 million was projected.
With less revenue, the agency will have a harder time borrowing money. The agency had planned to sell bonds for $300 million of the work, but a $200 million bond is likely to be the limit.
For more information on this issue or any other issues of interest to the construction industry please contact Casey Mazzoni at 415.342.3328 or [email protected].
Casey Mazzoni 415 .342 .3328 or [email protected] .
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Get the Most Out of Your Blog Why you should sync your blog with your home page
A site filled with interesting, engaging information can only do so much if your audience cannot
find it. Getting high-placed rankings for specific keyword searches on Google can be the
difference between a successful website and an unsuccessful one. But by integrating your blog
into your company's homepage, you can optimize your presence on search engines. Google's
ranking algorithm puts significant emphasis on "keyword density," or the ratio between the
searched-for keyword and the rest of the content on your page. In other words, when your
potential customer searches for a keyword in your company's field, one factor determining
where your site places in the results list is the number of times that keyword appears on the
page. For example, if you own a glassblowing studio, example keywords could include
"glassblowing," "hand-blown vase," "glassblowing class," and "custom blown glass."
So, why integrate your blog with your homepage? Combining your blog and your company's
homepage will produce several positive results. First of all, you can organize your articles in an
easy-to-find way while still keeping them in the most visible places your customers see. They can
go to the same place online for the steady, necessary content featured on your home page, as
well as the exciting, constantly updated content of your blog. However, integrating can also have
the added benefit of optimizing your keyword density.
As far as where you should place keywords, you can only work in your keywords so many times
on your homepage copy without annoying your visitors and diluting your message. However,
blog posts allow you to repeat important keywords more "organically." For example, in an
integrated homepage and blog, you can work keywords into the following:
• Headlines and subheads of blog posts
• Content of blog posts
• Blog post categories
• Core home page content
• Your home page footer
See how this integration can spread keywords out nicely over the content of your website? And
by increasing your presence on Google this way, you should see your web traffic increase
significantly.
Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb, President of Capitol Services, Inc. We take two directions with contractor’s questions this time. One is interested in ‘walking away’ from an unfortunate failed effort. Another contractor is seeking ‘direction’ before ‘walking into’ the unknown areas of a new growing industry… Q: I know from reading your columns that you deal with the Contractors Board. My question relates to the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) and I hope you can help. My corporation has ceased doing business, so do you know of a reason they would be requesting a tax return? What paperwork would you guess they want in addition to the return? A: Even if a corporation has ceased doing business, it must formally dissolve or withdraw with the Office of the Secretary of State (SOS) in order to formally terminate its legal existence. For more general rules on corporate contracting visit www.cutredtape.com for a ‘keyword’ search. In all likelihood in your individual case, the FTB computers generated this request because they received some income information from Federal tax returns, the Board of Equalization, or the Employment Development Department. It does not matter if the corporation is inactive, ceased doing business or operated at a loss, corporations are subject to an annual minimum $800 franchise tax. As with any tax issue, it is important to consult with a tax specialist. This being said, based on my experience in dealing with the FTB and SOS, you’ll likely be required to file a Tax Return (Form 100), pay all outstanding tax liabilities, penalties, interest due; Complete an Assumption of Tax Liability/Request For Tax Clearance Certificate (FTB Form 3555); and request a Tax Clearance Certificate (if the corporation is suspended).
Q: The solar construction industry is quite a booming opportunity and with this comes some uncertainty & confusion. We’ve encountered new "delivery methods" of contracting to install the solar systems. There are companies who are not Licensed Contractors in the market place who are selling and contracting for the delivery and installation of these new Systems. I call these folks “solar integrators”.
They hold the contract with the owner for the delivery of the solar system and then contract with a Licensed Contractor to install the system. This sounds like a Prime and Subcontract arrangement. MyQuestions: 1) Doesn't Contractor Licensing Law require these (Integrator) companies to be Licensed Contractors to enter into a contract to deliver and install a Solar System to an Owner? 2) Can we as a licensed General contractor legally enter into a contract with an integrator to install a solar system for an Owner (if the Integrator is not a licensed contractor)? 3) Do we have any Lien Rights if our contract is with the integrator, and the integrator is not a licensed contractor? Shouldn't we hold the installation contract directly with the Owner? Thank you for your response.
A: Based on the description above, you are correct. It would appear the “integrator” is acting as a contractor if his contract includes the “installation” of a solar system. In my opinion, as a licensed contractor it would not be proper to enter into a contract with an unlicensed entity. The CSLB would likely consider this in violation of B&P Section 7114 — “Aiding, abetting or conspiring with unlicensed person to evade law”. This being said, your question, “can we legally enter into a contract...” requires another expert opinion. I would consult with an attorney as to whether this is considered “legal”.
To avoid potential problems, I would suggest that you hold the installation contract directly with the property owner to protect your rights. For specific questions on Mechanic’s Liens, I would again direct you to contact an attorney that specializes in the construction field. I hope this helps provide direction to all considering work in this field. While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write me at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
Date Owner Contractor Project Address Work Value
Mill Valley4-Oct McGinnis 302-5943 DiPaula Roofing 460-1467 5 Monte Vista Avenue ReRoof 16,560.00$
R Tsai 717-9335 Cheleste West 707-585-3300 50 Kite Hill Lane Fireplace 5,064.00$
5-Oct Banducci 383-3289 McLeran Roofing 456-7663 494 Ethel Avenue ReRoof 6,120.00$
Drucker 381-8353 Wendy Kenyon 457-5658 224 Magee Avenue Ret/Wall 35,000.00$
6-Oct Nobuo 388-8163 Cedric McNicol 777-1234 6 Upperhill Road ReRoof 22,000.00$
J Kaiser 389-0383 Jim Winter 510-527-7233 125 Sunnyside Avenue Stairs 8,000.00$
J Kaiser 389-0383 Jim Winter 510-527-7233 125 Sunnyside Avenue Seismic Upg 8,790.00$
S Mardigian 380-0687 Orlando Guastella 472-2800 260 Marion Avenue ReRoof 9,890.00$
7-Oct E Chesnut 388-4537 Richard Miller 453-3511 20 Catalpa Avenue ReRoof 10,500.00$
Gustafsso 235-5844 Felipe Puac 216-9622 86 Nelson Avenue Kit/Rmd 17,000.00$
R Gregory 388-8680 Mark Bachelder 519-8905 46 Cypress Avenue Level Housse 10,000.00$
W Dauphinais 902-49 Chris Wood 305-6201 335 Molino Avenue Deck 9,500.00$
8-Oct J Dvorson 380-5065 Ted Bonneau 383-9001 5 Dawn Place Rmd 300,000.00$
11-Oct M Russell 381-0574 Owner/Builder 139 Elm Avenue Bath/Rmd 12,000.00$
Mroczkow 381-9780 Ken Roseberry 530-863-0520 110 Country Club Foot Bridge 20,000.00$
Karen Lever Juan Bonilla 488-4867 181 Oakdale Avenue ReRoof 6,360.00$
12-Oct T Parker 389-9589 Kimberly Jessup 388-8618 160 Hillside Avenue Conversion 130,000.00$
Elena Iacono DiBenedetto 781-246-9400 731 E Blithedale Ave Rmd 10,000.00$
C Wong 595-4888 Liam O'Flaherty 898-2406 96 Elinor Avenue Parking Space 70,000.00$
13-Oct L Spaulding Laura Szawarzenski 485-0645 25 Miller Avenue Parking 15,000.00$
14-Oct T Lieman 299-0975 Diego Lopez 259-8927 17 Alta Vista Avenue Deck 7,000.00$
Permits - Permits - Permits - Permits - Permits
J Buehler 381-4794 Tom Rank 819-9541 133 Walnut Avenue Bath/Rmd 50,000.00$
H Sloss 717-6426 Brian Koepke 925-260-4332 58 Locust Avenue Wind/Doors 17,000.00$
18-Oct 252 Oakdale Ave LLC Joe McGuire 888-8812 156 Oakdale Avenue Sitework 89,000.00$
N Weiss 650-533-5401Gary Mazzoleni 456-0741 16 Escalon Drive ReRoof 22,375.00$
R Tsai 717-9335 Kathy Petersen 456-6602 50 Kite Hill Lane ReRoof 38,454.00$
Daniel Kahn Owner 235--2490 11 Altamont Rmd 150,000.00$
19-Oct R Riopelle Kelly Plumbing 892-3424 165 Sycamore Avenue Furnace/AC 7,500.00$
J Torress 425-7065 Owner 151 Eldridge Avenue Sitework 8,000.00$
20-Oct D Madsen 389-1829 Cedric McNicol 777-1234 60 Rowan Way ReRoof 12,000.00$
21-Oct J Crary 888-3181 Jeff Johnson 459-1600 166 Helens Lane Wind/Doors 31,000.00$
J Lange 388-9397 Ron Gese 250-9396 53 Tamalpais Avenue Bath/Rmd 27,000.00$
P Chiang 388-8893 Morris Roofing 454-6066 85 Kipling Drive ReRoof 11,000.00$
22-Oct City of Mill Valley Owner 280 Buena Vista Awning 6,000.00$
B Kennedy 388-1153 Joe Caruolo 707-643-5609 24 Matilda Avenue Wind/Doors 8,950.00$
25-Oct W Wallace 388-0506 Jake Newman 332-3091 121 Sunnyside Avenue Furnace/AC 5,000.00$
First Kell Co Francis Gough 613-5823 34 Miller Avenue TI 195,000.00$
C Bamatter 388-0378 McLeran Roofing 456-7663 74 Lovell Avenue ReRoof 7,575.00$
A Scott 381-4195 McLeran Roofing 456-7663 149 Roque Avenue ReRoof 9,100.00$
S Perry 383-0628 Kathy Petersen 456-6602 220 Hazel Avenue ReRoof 9,899.00$
E Borden 383-7953 Kathy Petersen 456-6602 75 Greenwood Avenue Wind/Doors 9,521.00$
Date Owner Contractor Project Address Work Value
Mill Valley26-Oct M McGahan 888-3622 Gregory Dedona 383-7107 477 Summit Avenue Bath/Rmd 57,000.00$
S Tanner Charles Eisenhower 250-1324 3 Barrie Way Bah 12,500.00$
28-Oct J Ballard 233-2822 Jim Allen 924-2425 443 Molino Avenue Mechanical 5,500.00$
J Loepke 389-1421 Kathy Petersen 456-6602 15 Lower Drive Door 5,427.00$
Ammap Saul Sanchez 707-373-3526 187 E Blithedale Ave ReRoof 8,500.00$
Novato1-Nov James L Watkins California Heating & Cooling 27 Washington Street HVAC 5,808.00$
Ronald Parenti Jim Thompson Co Inc 2108 Feliz Drive ReRoof 9,975.00$
Leland Embrey Superior Roofing 11 Brown Drive ReRoof 16,800.00$
2-Nov Pacale Tiger Efficiency Mechanical Heating 28 Trinity Drive Mechanical 5,900.00$
Carl J Augusto Owner 1035 Third Street ReRoof 12,000.00$
Davlin Investment Sign Magic 130 Cielo Lane Sign 15,000.00$
Harold J Forst Green Planet Solar 6 Carnoustie Drive Solar 40,000.00$
3-Nov Robert Hitcvhman Chris Wadleigh 10 Robinhood Drive Rmd 65,000.00$
Javier E Chacon Thomason Mechanical 22 Carmel Drive HVAC 5,650.00$
D Corrado Aaero Heating & Sheet Metal 78 Eagle Drive Rmdf 6,198.00$
Delphina Houze Northern California Roofing 641 Rowland Blvd ReRoof 9,800.00$
4-Nov Leontina Espagnolle SF Workhorse Inc 505 Rowland Blvd Rmd 14,500.00$
John I Ahlers Aaero Heating & Sheet Metal 12 Capilano Drive HVAC 8,534.00$
William E Rus The Home Doctors Inc 715 Eucalyptus Ave Rmd 10,000.00$
Permits - Permits - Permits - Permits - Permits
Kathleen M Barnacle Kelly Plumbing & Heating 307 Silvio Lane Mechanical 6,500.00$
Michael B McCoy Sykes General Contractors 12 Maria Loreto Court Window 5,814.00$
Peter Sims Save Energy Company 6 Doris Avenue Window 5,582.00$
Tiburon
1-Nov Lizza 250-9319 Maggiora & Ghilotti 2036 Paradise Drive Seismic 237,500.00$
Lizza 250-9319 Maggiora & Ghilotti 2038 Paradise Drive Seismic 237,500.00$
David Kell 789-9464 Sure Fit Roofing 510-351-3820 80 Red Hill Circle ReRoof 11,696.00$
2-Nov De Mandel 435-9751 ReCurve Inc 294-5380 2021 Vistazo East AC 5,000.00$
McKegney 453-2503 Marin County Roofing 453-3511 2245 Vistazo East St ReRoof 10,000.00$
J Creighton Owner/Builder 36 Linda Vista Ave Conversion 40,000.00$
3-Nov Tiburon Hotel LLC Summit Professional 454-3280 1651 Tiburon Blvd Rpr/Rplc 23,000.00$
G Chiate 308-2636 Pacific Ridge Const 868-8897 18 Cibrian Drive Railing 5,000.00$
4-Nov Jim McIntire Michael Resecher 838-6291 9 Linda Vista Avenue Rpr/Rplc 10,000.00$
Dennis Thomas Ho Roofing 510-381-7036 550 Tenaya Drive ReRoof 12,000.00$
Hazel Caldwell AAA Energy Savers 707-585-8670 1 Sutter Court Furnace 7,532.00$
Owner Address Contractor Work Value
Received6-Nov
Entwickler Inc 127 Trinidad Drive Tiburon SFD 600,000.00$
Robert Gondell 522 Tamalpais Drive Mill Valley Garage 36,000.00$
Malcolm K Whyte 333 Richardson Drive Mill Valley Solar 34,549.00$
John K Konstin 208 Reed Blvd Mill Valley Rmd 12,000.00$
Christina C Manansala 612 Pt Gallinas Road San Rafael Rmd 15,000.00$
Shirley Kalzman 55 Overlook Road Pt Reyes Station Solar 32,000.00$
Dean J Thompson 185 Montego Key Novato Solar 32,000.00$
Vladimir Bogak 2830 Heatherstone Drive San Rafael Garage 17,500.00$
Julie W Bowen 16 Fay Drive Kentfield Solar 23,130.00$
Robert L Cook 161 Dipsea Road Stinson Beach Deck 80,000.00$
Egan Properties 234 N San Pedro San Rafael ReRoof 89,000.00$
Green Mathewson 2 Mt Rainier Court San Rafael ReRoof 9,000.00$
Issued6-Nov
Nicole L Pemer 46 Marine Drive San Rafael Alameda Strctural Foundation 15,000.00$
Christian K Faugerat 16 St Jude Road Mill Valley McLeran Inc ReRoof 12,100.00$
Diane M Lin 4 Blue Blossom Court San Rafael McLeran Inc ReRoof 12,175.00$
373 Strawberry LLC 373 E Strawberry Drive Mill Valley Oasis Pool & Spa Const Pool 60,000.00$
Franic R Currie 1 Balboa Avenue Inverness SolarCraft Services Solar 73,000.00$
Owen T Prell 92 Laverne Avenue Mill Valley Owner Conversion 40,000.00$
Owen T Prell 92 Laverne Avenue Mill Valley Owner Parking Lot 60,000.00$
County of Marin Permits
Austin D Ian 2 Fawn Court San Anselmo Ernest Ongaro & Sons Water Heater 5,000.00$
Andrew L Avins 307 Kent Avenue Kentfield ReCurve Furnace 17,800.00$
McBurney Housing Co 9 Mann Drive Kentfield Creative Roofing of N CA ReRoof 23,025.00$
Karena Zakhour 30 Moncada Way San Rafael Holiday Pool & Water Pool 85,000.00$
Nasahn A Sheppard 170 Stanford Avenue Mill Valley Cullen Construction Rmd 150,000.00$
James M Brovelli 15 Pigeon Hollow Road San Rafael Baumsteiger CR Const Seismic 20,000.00$
Wayne Kirk 6 Morgan Lane San Rafael Bicknell Construction Deck 18,500.00$
Khan Farah Fauzia 216 Trinidadf Drive Tiburon Owner ReRoof 16,000.00$
William H Rostenberg 115 Corte Anita Greenbrae Super Solar Solar 17,816.00$
ATT Greenwood Cove Drive Mill Valley Turnkey Construction Antenna Pole 5,000.00$
Glenn Gardner 29 Martling Road San Anselmo Charles Window/Door Windows 27,000.00$
Claire Peaslee 5 Tomasini Canyon Road Pt Reyes Real Goods Solar Marin Solar 21,408.00$
Victoria A Moore 225 Elvia Court San Rafael Porters Mechanical Furnace 5,200.00$
Sam M Bower 123 Greenbrae Boardwalk Greenbrae Di Paula Roofing ReRoof 5,400.00$
Housing Authority of 111 Headlands Court Sausalito Lokman Construction Windows 5,550.00$
Gray L Boyce 334 Laverne Avenue Mill Valley Mac's Roofing ReRoof 15,800.00$
Judity A Ahern 71 Oak Avenue Novato Owner Windows 5,880.00$
Don L Neubacher 40 Silver Hills Road Pt Reyes Station Henris Supply Inc ReRoof 6,000.00$
Mathewson Green 2 Mt Rainier Court San Rafael Croft Roofing ReRoof 9,000.00$
Dwight W Parcell 54 Chalda Court San Rafael Owner Bath/Rmd 16,415.00$
David A Kell 136 Crane Drive San Anselmo Ron Geise Construction Deck 35,000.00$
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Bid List Subject to Change Prior To Bid Date, Please Check With Association
Monday, November 08, 2010
SANTA BARBARA
4:00 PM 11/8/2010Bid Date:
his project consists of the remodel of an existing 980 SF Starbucks Coffee Company at 2815 State Street in Santa Barbara. This is not a prevailing wage job. Some of the work on this project will need to be completed at night.
We are accepting bids for
Plan#: 1009 - ONLSTARBUCKS NO 6674 HWY 101 AND LA CUMBRE
NEW10-01009
Addenda: 0Project Type: REMODEL & ADDITION
Contact: WELLS CONSTRUCTION, INC. 916-788-4480
SANTA BARBARA
4:00 PM 11/8/2010Bid Date:
This project consists of the remodel of an existing 1,950 SF Starbucks Coffee Company at 1235 State Street in Santa Barbara. This is not a prevailing wage job. Some of the work on this project will need to be completed at night
We are accepting bids fo
Plan#: 1013-ONLIN
STARBUCKS NO 9634 STATE AND VICTORANEW10-01013
Addenda: 0Project Type: REMODEL & ADDITION
Contact: WELLS CONSTRUCTION, INC. 916-788-4480
SANTA BARBARA
4:00 PM 11/8/2010Bid Date:
This project consists of the remodel of an existing 1,567 SF Starbucks Coffee Company at 533 State Street in Santa Barbara. This is not a prevailing wage job.
We are accepting bids for the following Trades: Soft Demolition, Finish Carpentry, Architectu
Plan#: 101-ONLINE
STARBUCKS NO 9344 STATE & COTANEW10-01011
Addenda: 0Project Type: REMODEL & ADDITION
Contact: WELLS CONSTRUCTION, INC. 916-788-4480
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
BERKELEY
2:00 PM 11/9/2010Ref #: 10-10482-C
Bid Date:CONSTRUCT 500 LINEAR FT OF A NEW MULTIUSE PATHWAY Plan#: 1003
9TH STREET BICYCLE BOULEVARD EXTENSION PROJECT
NEW10-01003
Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: BERKELEY, CITY OF, DPW, ENGINEERING 510-981-6400
RIO VISTA
3:00 PM 11/9/2010Ref #: R1017
Bid Date:
REMOVE AND REPLACE REGISTERS ON EXISTING WATER METERS AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 1005 WATER METER RETROFIT, PHASE I, 2010
NEW10-01005
Addenda: 0Project Type: RETROFIT
Contact: DILLON & MURPHY 209-334-6613
SANTA BARBARA
This project consists of the remodel of an existing 1,682 SF Starbucks
Plan#: 1010-ONLIN
STARBUCKS NO 0576 AT 800 STATE STREETNEW10-01010
4:00 PM 11/9/2010Bid Date:
Coffee Company at 800 State Street in Santa Barbara. This is not a prevailing wage job. Some of the work on this project will need to be completed at night
Bids for this project are
Addenda: 0Project Type: REMODEL & ADDITION
Contact: WELLS CONSTRUCTION, INC. 916-788-4480
MARIN COUNTY
2:00 PM 11/9/2010Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 8/26/10 10:00AM
San Quentin Condemned Inmate Complex - Construction Package 1
Bid Package 1 - Demolition, Hazardous Material Remediation & Site GradingBid Package 2 - Site Utilities and Miscellaneous ImprovementsBid Package 3 - Housing, Guard Towers & Sitewide Har
Plan#: 835
SAN QUENTIN CONDEMNED INMATE COMPLEX - ONLINE ONLY
10-00835
to $165000000Addenda: 6 11/1/2010Project Type: PRISON
Contact: KITCHELL CEM 916-442-6996Contact: CALIFORNIA DEPAT OF CORRECTIONS 999-999-9999Contact: HELLMUTH, OBATA & KASSABAUM 415-243-0555Contact: WINSLOW REPROGRAPHICS 916-921-9311
VALLEJO
2:00 PM 11/9/2010Ref #: 110316
Bid Date:
WORK INCLUDES REPLACING 5 MANHOLES, PROPERTY RESTORATION, TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SURFACE RESTORATION
Plan#: 963 MANHOLE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
10-00963
Est. Cost: $35000to $50000
Addenda: 0Project Type: REPLACEMENT
Contact: VALLEJO SANITATION AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 707-644-8949
PALO ALTO
2:00 PM 11/9/2010Bid Date:
Project 640-378 - Mental Health Training Center and Project 640-10-208P Relocation of Commemorative Rose Garden VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Plan#: 965-ONLINE
VA PALO ALTO MENTAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM10-00965
Addenda: 3 11/1/2010Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: ROCHE CONSTRUCTORS INC 702-252-3611
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 11/9/2010Ref #: 11043
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 10/28/10 @ 3:00PM
CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEW DESIGN BUILD CLASSROOM BUILDING, PROJECT NO: 11043TO ORDER PLANS: FORD GRAPHICS 415-537-2200Design of a new modular classroom building; preparation of documents for DSA review and approval; construction of a new modular
Plan#: 980-ONLINE
CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEW DESIGN BUILD CLASSROOM BUILDING-ONLINE ONLY
10-00980
to $400000Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 415-241-6152
ROOF REPLACEMENT AT TODD GROVE AND
UKIAH
1:30 PM 11/9/2010Bid Date:
RPLACE THE EXISTING ROOF OF 3 DIFFERENT STRUCTURES LOCATEDD WITHIN TWO SEPARATE PARKS: THE GAZEBO AND RESTROOM ROOFS AT TODD GROVE PARK LOCATED AT 599 PARK BLVD AND THE RESTROOM ROOF AT VINEWOOD PARK LOCATED AT 1260 ELM STREET
Plan#: 984 VINEWOOD PARKS
10-00984
Est. Cost: $6500Addenda: 1 10/22/2010Project Type: REROOFING
Contact: UKIAH, CITY OF 707-463-6233
BERKELEY
2:00 PM 11/9/2010Ref #: Spec. No. 11-
10544
Bid Date:
Install a 10' x 120' fully operational fiber reinforced plastic low freeboard boarding float aat the South Sailing Basin Middle Dock.
Plan#: 997 SOUTH SAILING BASIN MIDDLE DOCK PROJECT
NEW10-00997
Addenda: 0Project Type: PORT, PIER & WHARF
Contact: BERKELEY, CITY OF, DPW, ENGINEERING 510-981-6400
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
MENLO PARK
2:00 PM 11/10/2010Bid Date:
PROVIDING A 6,500 SF TENT WITH SIDE WALL PANELS AND FOUR DOORS WITH LIGHTING AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT FOR 9 MONTHS
Plan#: 1006 BURGESS GYMNASTICS TENT
NEW10-01006
Addenda: 1 11/1/2010Project Type: TEMPORARY TENT
Contact: MENLO PARK, CITY OF, DPW, MAINTENANCE DIVISION 650-330-6780
CLOVERDALE
2:00 PM 11/10/2010
Ref #: 120299
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 10/19/10 10:00 AM
CONSTRUCT 12-BED BARRACKS/MESSHALL, 3-BAY APPARATUS BUILDING, A STORAGE BUILDING, AND AN EMERGENCY GENERATOR SHELTER. PROJECT TO INCLUDE HAZMAT ABATEMENT, REPAVING, LANDSCAPING, UTILITIES, FENCING AND DEMOLITION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS.
Plan#: 962
CLOVERDALE FOREST FIRE STATION REPLACE FACILITY
10-00962
Addenda: 0
Project Type: DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION
Contact: CLAIFORNIA D.O.G.S.-R.S.D.-P.M.B. 916-376-1688
NAPA
2:00 PM 11/10/2010Ref #: CIP 5506
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 10/27/10 2:00 PM
FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
Plan#: 964
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL RECYCLED WATER PIPELINE PROJECT
10-00964
Est. Cost: $3100000Addenda: 2 11/2/2010Project Type: PUBLIC IMPVS
Contact: NAPA SANITATION DISTRICT 707-258-6000
ALAMEDA
2:00 PM 11/10/2010Ref #: P.W. 09-10-22
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/28/10 9:00 AM
FURNISH ALL LABOR, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND DOING ALL WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE DELIVERY OF FUEL TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS AS SPECIFIED
Plan#: 966 ANNUAL FUEL DELIVERY
10-00966
Addenda: 0Project Type: FUEL DELIVERY
Contact: ALAMEDA, CITY OF, DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS 510-749-5840
SAN FRANCISCO2:30 PM 11/10/2010
Ref #: 2035D-3Bid Date:Plan#: 978 AS-NEEDED SIDEWALK INSPECTION AND REPAIR
10-00978
Est. Cost: $1500000Addenda: 0Project Type: REPAIRS
Prebid Conf: 10/26/10 10:30 AMContact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY 415-558-4045
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 11/10/2010Ref #: 6512A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/21/10 1:30 PM
REPAIR, ALT, MOD. MAINT, RHB, DEMO AND CONSTRUCTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE RIGHT-OF-WAY, STRUCTURES OR OTHER REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN SF/EAST BAY TO HETCH HETCHY
Plan#: 983
JOB ORDER CONTRACT NO. J17 GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES (MICRO-LBE SET-ASIDE PROGRAM)
10-00983
Est. Cost: $50000to $1500000
Addenda: 1 10/25/2010Project Type: JOC
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO D.P.W. 415-557-4672
FAIRFIELD
2:00 PM 11/10/2010
Ref #: 0901
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/26/10 2;00 PM
INSTALLATION OF TWO GRAVITY BELT THICKENERS AND APPURTENANCES AT THE FAIRFIELD -SUISUN WASTEATER TREATMENT FACILITY
Plan#: 985 2010 GRAVITY BELT THICKENER PROJECT-NO. 0901
10-00985
Addenda: 0
Project Type: WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Contact: FAIRFIELD-SUISUN SEWER DISTRICT 707-428-9155
MARIN COUNTY
10:00 AM 11/10/2010Ref #: 1631
Bid Date:
FURNISH LABOR AND EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING VACUUM EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT) FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PACKAGED MAGNESIUM ANODES AT TEST STATIONS AND HYDRANTS IN VARIOUS MARIN COUNTY STREETS
Plan#: 993
2010/2011 CORROSION TEST STATION REHABILITATION PROJECT
10-00993
Addenda: 0Project Type: INSTALLATION
Contact: MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 415-945-1583
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 11/10/2010Ref #: 1595J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/27/10 10:30 AM
STREET IMPROVEMENTS ALONG NEWCOMB AVENUE INCLUDING PAVING, SIDEWALK, LANDSCAPING, PLANTING, IRRIGATION, TRAFFIC ROUTING, DRAINAGE AND ALL RELATED WORK
Plan#: 994 NEWCOMB AVENUE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS
10-00994
Est. Cost: $800000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY 415-558-4045
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 11/10/2010Ref #: 1543J
Bid Date:
PAVEMENT RENOVATION AND SEWER REPLACEMENT INCLUDING ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVING, CONTRUCT NEW BRICK PAVEMENT AND RAISED CONCRETE SIDEWALK, SEWER WORK, TRAFFIC ROUTING AND ALL RELATED WORK
Plan#: 995
WINFIELD STREET PAVEMENT RENOVATION AND SEWER REPLACEMENT
10-00995
Est. Cost: $500000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DPW 415-554-8280
Friday, November 12, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 11/12/2010Ref #: WD-2583
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/21/10 10:00 AM
CEMENT MORTAR LINE AND INSTALL CATHODIC PROTECTION FOR 10,000 LF OF EXISTING STEEL MAIN
Plan#: 950
CEMENT MORTAR LINE AND INSTALL CATHODIC PROTECTION FOR 60-INCH STEEL WATER MAIN IN 28TH AVENUE AND KIRKHAM STREET
10-00950
Est. Cost: $2300000Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER-POWER
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 415-551-4603
HILLSBOROUGH
2:00 PM 11/12/2010Ref #: WD-2555
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/28/10
BIDDER PRE-QUALIFICATION REQUIRED: STRENGTHEN EXISTING 54-INCH TO 60-INCH DIAMETER PIPELINE TO INCREASE ITS POTENTIAL TO SURVIVE THE MAXIMUM CREDIBLE EARTHQUAKE
Plan#: 988
CRYSTAL SPRINGS PIPELINE NO. 2 REPLACEMENT PROJECT
10-00988
Est. Cost: $43000000to $48000000
Addenda: 1 10/26/2010Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
SAN PABLO
2:30 PM 11/16/2010
Ref #: PW-564
Bid Date:
Furnish all labor, materials, supplies and equipment to perform LED Streetlight and Parking Lot Light Retrofits.
Plan#: 1004
LED STREET LIGHTING AND PARKING LOT LIGHTING RETROFIT
NEW10-01004
to $70000Addenda: 0
Project Type: STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
Contact: SAN PABLO, CITY OF DPW 510-215-3137
VACAVILLE
2:00 PM 11/16/2010Bid Date:DENITRIFICATION IMPROVEMENTSPlan#: 968
REQUEST FOR PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS FOR THE EASTERLY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT TERTIARY PROJECT
10-00968
Est. Cost: $32000000Addenda: 0
Project Type: WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Contact: VACAVILLE DPW ENGINEERING SERVICES 707-449-5170
SONOMA COUNTY
11:00 AM 11/16/2010
Ref #: 0-83-7#01A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 10/26/10 10:00 AM
CONSTRUCTION OF A 4,000 SF MEZZANINE SYSTEM WHICH INCLUDES STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMNS, BEAMS, FASTENERS, ACCESSORIES, STAIRS AND RAILINGS
Plan#: 972
1315 AIRPORT BOULEVARD TENANT IMPROVEMENTS (MEZZANINE SYSTEM)
10-00972
Est. Cost: $125000to $150000
Addenda: 0
Project Type: TENANT IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: SONOMA COUNTY WATER AGENCY 707-547-1900
SAN FRANCISCO
3:00 PM 11/16/2010Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/28/10 10:30 AM
DEMOLITION, CONCRETE, STRUCTURAL STEEL & METAL STAIRS, ALUMINUM CURTAINWALL & STOREFRONTS, PLUMBING, FIRE PROTECTION, HVAC AND ELECTRICAL
Plan#: 976 METREON MALL RENOVATION
10-00976
Addenda: 0Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: WESTFIELD CONSTRUCTION, LLC 707-399-1940
HAYWARD
2:00 PM 11/16/2010Ref #: 622-7139
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/3/10 2:00 PM
INSTALL 2,100 FT OF 12-INCH PVC WATER MAIN WITH VALVES AND FITTINGS, TRENCHING AND BACKFILLING
Plan#: 987
INSTALL WATER LINE AT GOLF COURSE ACCESS ROAD
10-00987
Est. Cost: $300000Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER-POWER
Contact: HAYWARD, CITY OF ENGINEERING &
TRANSPORTATION 510-583-4734
HILLSBOROUGH
2:00 PM 11/16/2010Ref #: WD-2591
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/27/10 10:00 AM
RAISE PARAPET WALL, WIDEN EXISTING SPILLWAY AND ENLARGE THE STILLING BASIN. SUB-BIDS INCLUDE STRUCTURAL CONCRETE PLACEMENT, EXCAVATION AND HAULING, SOIL NAILING, ROCK ANCHORING AND CONCRETE CORE DRILLING
Plan#: 989 LOWER CRYSTAL SPRINGS DAM IMPROVEMENTS
10-00989
Est. Cost: $18000000to $22000000
Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603
LIVERMORE2:30 PM 11/16/2010
Ref #: 2005-25Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/8/10 10:00 AM
Plan#: 992
LIVERMORE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT HANGAR S-1 FIRE SUPPRESSION IMPROVEMENTS
10-00992
Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: LIVERMORE D.P.W. 925-960-4533
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
MOUNTAIN VIEW
3:00 PM 11/17/2010Ref #: 09-15
Bid Date:
INSTALL A TRAFFIC CIRCEL, 4 CURB BOW-OUTS, 3 STORM DRAIN INLETS, STORM DRAIN MANHOLE, 6 CURB RAMPS, IRRIGATION SYSTEM, LANDSCAPE PLANTING AND STRIPING AT 3 INTERSECTIONS
Plan#: 1001 2O08-09 NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS
NEW10-01001
Est. Cost: $100000to $130000
Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CITY OF 650-903-6311
PETALUMA
3:00 PM 11/17/2010Ref #: C66401106
Bid Date:
ADA CURB RAMPS, DECOMPOSED GRANITE SIDEWALK, UNDERSIDEWALK DRAINS, DRAIN BOXES, ASPHALT CONCRETE DIKES, STRIPING AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 1002 ELLIS CREEK FACILITY ADA ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS
NEW10-01002
Addenda: 0Project Type: ADA IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: PETALUMA, CITY OF. D.P.W. 707-778-4312
MOUNTAIN VIEW3:00 PM 11/17/2010
Ref #: 07-42Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/10/10 10:00 AM
Plan#: 1017 POLICE/FIRE BUILDING INTERIOR REFURBISHMENT
NEW10-01017
Est. Cost: $80000to $105000
Addenda: 0Project Type: REFURBISHMENT
Contact: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CITY OF, DPW 650-903-6311
REDWOOD CITY
2:00 PM 11/17/2010Bid Date:
PORT SECURITY LIGHTING, CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) AND TRANSPORTATION WORKER IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIAL (TWIC) PROJECTPLANS AND SPECS FROM R.A.N. ELECTRIC CO.General Scope of Work: The work consists of*Furnish, install, test and provide a fully
Plan#: 914
PORT SECURITY LIGHTING, CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) AND TRANSPORTATION WORKER IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIAL (TWIC) PROJECT-ONLINE ONLY
10-00914
Addenda: 0Project Type: ELECTRICAL
Thursday, November 18, 2010SYCAMORE AVENUE UTILITY RELOCATION - PHASE TWO
HERCULES
2:00 PM 11/18/2010Ref #: 2010-10
Bid Date:
EXCAVATION, TRENCHING, SHORING, DEWATERING, BACKFILL, PIPELINE AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 1000 NEW10-01000
Est. Cost: $2100000Addenda: 1 10/28/2010Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: HERCULES-DPW 510-799-8241
FREMONT
2:00 PM 11/18/2010Ref #: 6481
Bid Date:
REHAB 2 WATER WELLS WHICH ARE 18 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND 202 FT AND 199 FT DEEP
Plan#: 1007
REHABILITATION OF DISTRICT WATER WELLS PT-2 AND PT-7
NEW10-01007
Addenda: 0Project Type: WELL PROJECT
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 510-668-4491
TUOLUMNE COUNTY
2:00 PM 11/18/2010Ref #: HH-926
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/4/10 9:00 AM
CONSTRUCT FOUR NEW COMMUNICATIONS SITES IN STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST AND YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
Plan#: 1008 HETCH HETCHY MICROWAVE UPGRADE-PHASE 2
NEW10-01008
Est. Cost: $3741000Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO P.U.C. 415-551-4603
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 11/18/2010Ref #: C389410
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 10/27/10 10:30 AM
CONSTRUCTION OF NEW ON-STREET BIKEWAYSPlan#: 973 CITYWIDE BIKEWAYS ARRA-DOE 2011
10-00973
Est. Cost: $161097Addenda: 0Project Type: BIKE LANES
Contact: OAKLAND PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-238-7049
VALLEJO
2:00 PM 11/18/2010Ref #: 4453.14.05
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/9/10 2:00 PM
WORK INCLUDES REMOVING AND REPLACING ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE, COLD PLANING, TRAFFIC STRIPING, SIDFEWALKS AND HANDICAP CURB RAMP REPLACEMENT, REPLACE STREET LIGHT LUMINARIES
Plan#: 979
COUNTRY CLUB CREST STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
10-00979
Addenda: 1 10/25/2010Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: VALLEJO, CITY OF, D.P.W. 707-648-4315
MOCCASIN
2:00 PM 11/18/2010
Ref #: JOC-33
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 10/27/10 12:l00 PM
GENERAL ENGINEERING, BUILDING MOVING/WRECKING, CONCRETE, EARTHWORK, PAVING, ELECTRICAL, HVAC, INDUSTRIAL WATERPROOFING/COATING, MASONRY, PIPELINE, SOLAR, STRUCTURAL STEEL, TRUCKING, HAULING AND WELL DRILLING
Plan#: 991
JOB ORDER CONTRACT-GENERAL ENGINEERING, A-LICENSE, HETCH HETCHY
10-00991
Est. Cost: $3000000to $4500000
Addenda: 0
Project Type: JOB ORDER CONTRACT
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY, P.U.C. 415-551-4603
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
HAYWARD, CAIncludes the reconstruction of Boston Road including the installation of asphalt pavement roadway, concrete sidewalks, curbs and gutters and street trees.
Plan#: 1018
BOSTON ROAD STREET IMPROVEMENTS FROM HAMPTON ROAD TO NORTH END
NEW10-01018
2:00 PM 11/23/2010Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/9/10 @ 10:00 a.m.Addenda: 0
Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450
Thursday, November 25, 2010
EL SOBRANTE
3:00 PM 11/25/2010Bid Date:
This is a 6500 sq' 2-Story senior care facility in Contra Costa County. We are requesting any and all bids for this project. If you have any questions please email them to [email protected]
Plan#: 1014-ONLIN
APPIAN WAY CARE FACILITYNEW10-01014
Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: ENVISION DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INC 916-446-2500
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 11/30/2010Ref #: 07091
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/10/10 11:00 AM
PREQUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLYPlan#: 1015
YUK YAU CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER FIRE AND INTRUSION ALARM REPLACEMENT
NEW10-01015
Est. Cost: $50000Addenda: 0Project Type: FIRE ALARMS
Contact: OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST 510-879-8386
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 11/30/2010Ref #: 07092
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/10/10 10:00 AM
PRE-QUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLYPlan#: 1016
HIGHLAND CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
NEW10-01016
Est. Cost: $45000Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST 510-879-8386
MARIN COUNTY
10:00 AM 11/30/2010Ref #: 1629
Bid Date:
RETROFIT SANTA MAGARITA TANK IN TERRA LINDA, GREENBRAE TANK AND SAN CLEMENTE TANK IN CORTE MADERA
Plan#: 999
2010-11 FIRE FLOW MASTER PLAN SEISMIC TANK RETROFIT PROJECT
NEW10-00999
Addenda: 0Project Type: SEISMIC RETRO
Contact: MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 415-945-1508
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 12/1/2010Ref #: 1724J
Bid Date:
PAVING, ELECTRICAL AND RAFFIC ROUTING INCLUDING DEMOLITION, EXCAVATION, CURB RAMPS AWSS CISTERN RING AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 961 VARIOUS LOCATIONS PAVEMENT RENOVATION #14
10-00961
Est. Cost: $2600000Addenda: 1 10/27/2010Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DPW 415-554-8280
Thursday, December 02, 2010
BAY POINT, CA2:00 PM 12/2/2010
Ref #: Proj. No. 213901 Contract No.
264M-10-405
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/10 @ 10:30 a.m.
Plan#:
BAY POINT REGIONAL SHORELINE CONCRETE DEBRIS CLEAN UP
NEW10-01019
Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION
Contact: EAST BAY REG PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2301
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Marin Builders Association Safety Topics
Company: _____________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Meeting Attended By: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Special Concerns for Current Site: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Comments: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Supervisor’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________
WELDING
Welding joins metal or thermoplastic materials together by using heat and sometimes pressure to melt the material until it forms a strong joint. The many types of welding have common hazards such as fire, burns, electric shock, vision damage, and exposure to fumes.
Get training in the welding equipment and process you will use. Know the properties of the materials (and any coatings on them) that you are welding in order to take proper precautions. Weld only in designated areas that are screened, posted with warnings, and free from combustible and flammable materials.
Welding requires layers of PPE to prevent injuries. Don’t weld unless all of your body is covered with protective clothing to prevent burns from sparks, spattering materials, or radiation. Wear a fire-resistant welder’s cap that covers and protects your head and hair from burns. Wear insulated flame-resistant gloves. Don’t wear cuffed pants that could trap sparks. Wear leather aprons, leggings and/or gauntlets depending on your job task. Keep protective clothing dry and free from damage, tears, and holes and uncontaminated by grease, oil or solvents that could burn.
Protect your vision with a helmet that covers your face, forehead, ears and neck. It should be made of materials that will protect against radiant energy, flying sparks, and spatter. Use a filter lens with a shade designed for the welding type, electrode size, metal thickness, or welding current. Wear safety glasses with side shields or goggles underneath your helmet. Use filtered shades and barriers to protect yours and other’s vision. Never look at a flash, even for an instant.
Prevent hearing loss by wearing earplugs or muffs if there is loud shop noise or if the welding operation is loud. If you weld overhead or in other awkward positions, wear earplugs or muffs to prevent burns in your ear from sparks, spatter, and hot metal.
Avoid electric shock by wearing dry clothing for welding. Wear rubber soled shoes and use an insulating mat on surfaces that can conduct electricity. Don’t weld in wet areas or wet weather. Ground the welding equipment and metal being welded. Don’t change electrodes with your bare or wet hands.
Control your exposures to hazardous fumes. Welding smoke can irritate your eyes, nose, and respiratory system. Weld only in well-ventilated areas or near fume hoods. Keep your head away from fumes by staying back and to the side of the work. Don’t weld in confined spaces without ventilation. Use a respirator to control hazardous fumes.
Prevent fires and explosions. Clear your welding area of combustible and flammable materials. Check gas hoses for leaks. Don’t weld containers or materials that held or were contaminated with flammable materials. Designate a firewatch after welding work has occurred in a building or area to ensure there are no smoldering sparks. Dispose of waste metals and electrode butts in designated containers. Know the emergency evacuation plans and where fire fighting equipment is located.
Marin Builders Association Safety Topics
Company: _____________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Meeting Attended By: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Special Concerns for Current Site: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Comments: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Supervisor’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________
SOLDADURA
La soldadura une entre sí metales o materiales termoplásticos mediante el uso de calor y algunas veces presión para fundir el material hasta formar una junta resistente. Los diversos tipos de soldadura tienen peligros comunes como incendios, quemaduras, electrocución, daño de la vista y exposición a vapores.
Obtenga capacitación para el uso del equipo de soldadura y para el proceso que utilizará. Conozca las propiedades de los materiales (y de cualquier recubrimiento en ellos) que esté soldando a fin de tomar las precauciones adecuadas. Suelde solamente en áreas designadas que cuenten con pantallas, que tengan letreros de advertencia y estén exentos de materiales combustibles e inflamables.
La soldadura requiere capas de PPE para prevenir lesiones. No suelde a menos que todo su cuerpo esté cubierto con ropa protectora a fin de prevenir quemaduras causadas por chispas, salpicaduras de materiales o radiación. Use una careta de soldador ignífuga que cubra y proteja su cabeza y cabello contra quemaduras. Use guantes resistentes a las llamas y con aislamiento. No use pantalones con dobladillos que pudiesen atrapar chispas. Use delantales de cuero, polainas y/o guanteletes dependiendo de la tarea a realizar. Mantenga la ropa protectora seca y sin daños, rasgaduras y perforaciones, y verifique que no esté contaminada con grasa, aceite o solventes que pudiesen incendiarse.
Protéjase la vista con una careta que cubra su rostro, la frente, las orejas y el cuello. Está deberá ser fabricada de materiales que le protejan contra la energía radiante, las chispas lanzadas al aire y las salpicaduras. Use un lente filtrante ahumado y diseñado para el tipo de soldadura, tamaño del electrodo, grosor del metal, o corriente de soldadura. Use anteojos de seguridad con protectores laterales o gafas de seguridad debajo de la careta. Use pantallas filtrantes y barreras para protegerse la vista y la de otros. Nunca mire hacia los destellos, ni siquiera por un instante.
Prevenga la pérdida de la audición mediante el uso de tapones para oídos u orejeras si hay ruido fuerte en el taller o si la operación de soldadura emite ruidos fuertes. Si realiza soldaduras elevadas sobre la cabeza o en otras posiciones inusuales, use tapones para oídos u orejeras para prevenir quemaduras en sus oídos causadas por chispas, salpicaduras y metal caliente.
Evite los choques eléctricos mediante el uso de ropa seca para soldar. Use zapatos con suela de goma y use una estera de aislamiento en las superficies que puedan conducir electricidad. No suelde en áreas húmedas ni en clima húmedo. Conecte a tierra el equipo de soldadura y el metal a soldar. No cambie electrodos con sus manos descubiertas ni húmedas.
Controle sus exposiciones a los vapores peligrosos. El humo de la soldadura puede irritar sus ojos, nariz y sistema respiratorio. Suelde solamente en áreas bien ventiladas o cerca de campanas de extracción de vapores. Mantenga su cabeza lejos del paso de los vapores inclinándose hacia atrás y hacia un lado de la pieza de trabajo. No suelde en espacios confinados sin contar con ventilación. Use un respirador para controlar los vapores peligrosos.
Prevenga los incendios y las explosiones. Despeje su área de soldadura para que no haya materiales combustibles ni inflamables. Inspeccione las mangueras de gas para verificar que no tengan fugas. No suelde contenedores o materiales que contuvieron o estuvieron contaminados con materiales inflamables. Designe a un vigía contra incendios después de terminar el trabajo de soldadura en un edificio o área para asegurarse de que no haya brazas que ardan lentamente. Elimine los desechos metálicos y los trozos sobrantes de electrodos en contenedores designados. Conozca los planes de evacuación de emergencia y la ubicación del equipo de combate de incendios.
WATER WATCH Marin Municipal Water District
Report On Water Levels, Use & Precipitation MMWD, serving Central and Southern Marin, reports on the following
supply sources, reservoir levels, precipitation and temperature for the week ending November 7, 2010
Consumption
Average million gallons/day
Average gallons/**capita/day
For Nov. 1 – Nov. 7, 2010 17.9 94.3
For same week in 2009 20.1 108.0
Storage Acre-feet (AF)* % of capacity
Total capacity of 7 reservoirs 79,566 100 %
Storage as of Nov. 7, 2010 62,211 78 %
Storage for this date last year 46,908 59 %
Average for this date 49,660 62 %
Our current storage (62,211 AF) is 125 % of the average storage (49,660 AF) for this date.
Supply Source
MMWD Reservoirs Average
million gallons/day
Russian River Average
million gallons/day
For Nov. 1 – Nov. 7, 2010 10.6 7.3
For same week in 2009 13.3 6.8
Rainfall At Lake Lagunitas (Rainfall Year Begins July 1)
Total To Date (inches)
Average Rainfall To Date
From July 1, 2010 – Nov. 7, 2010 8.98 4.85
From July 1, 2009 – Nov. 7, 2009 10.18
Temperature (at Corte Madera)
Average High Temperature (ºF)
For Nov. 1 – Nov. 7, 2010 75.1
For same week in 2009 72.6
*One acre-foot equals 325,851 gallons **Population of Fiscal Year 2000-2001 = 190,000
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