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Vol 32, Edition 45 JULY 15, 2016 Diversity in Action Publish by SBE certified SBE/DBE/MBE With 1.5 million businesses in our database, SBE is California’s #1 source for diversity outreach. Advertisements Placed in the Small Business Exchange newspaper, SBE Today newsletter, and online at www.sbeinc.com Faxed and Eblast Solicitations Targeted mailings sent to businesses per your criteria. Telemarketing Telephone follow-up calls that follow a script of 5 questions you create. Computer Generated Reports Will fit right into your proposal, along with a list of interested firms to contact. Contact Info: 795 Folsom Street, 1st Flr, Room 1124 San Francisco, CA 94107 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sbeinc.com Phone: (415) 778-6250, (800) 800-8534 Fax: (415) 778-6255 Publisher of Small Business Exchange weekly newspaper SBE OUTREACH SERVICES In this artist’s rendering, courtesy of the Golden Gate Bridge District, a suicide net to be built at Golden Gate Bridge is pictured. Photo credit: Golden Gate Bridge District g Continued on page 2 Bids for Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Barrier Come in Over Projections A potential major stumbling block has devel- oped for the Golden Gate Bridge suicide barrier project now that a low bid for the work has come in almost double the construction cost estimate. e bridge district opened two bids for the work at its board meeting Tuesday. e low bid came in at $142 million from the Oakland -based Shimmick/Danny’s Joint Venture. e Pennsylva- nia -based American Bridge Co. submitted its bid at $174 million . e bridge has a $76 million financing plan in place approved by the board that was based on consultant estimates. “When you open bids you have to take a deep breath and go back and evaluate everything,” said Denis Mulligan , bridge district general manager. “Certainly, we were hoping for a different array of numbers.” Each bid was hundreds of pages, and in the coming weeks bridge officials will look more close- ly at the submissions to determine if any cost sav- ings might be found. “Until we look at their numbers, we don’t know,” Mulligan said. “We want to get a sense for how they see it different from us. Clearly the con- tractors saw something that made them nervous.” at such a project is unique may have been the reason for the cost discrepancy. “Nobody has done this before,” said Ewa Bauer, chief engineer for the bridge. “e main thing right now is to look inside those submitted bids to see how the contractors see the job.” After board review, the district must go to Cal- trans and the Federal Highway Administration for approval of the bids, even if the they are ultimately rejected. at is expected to occur in the fall. e high bids will almost certainly delay the start of the project, which has seen its share of fits and starts. In a historic vote in June 2014 , the Golden Gate Bridge board voted unanimously to build a suicide barrier to the applause and tears of sup- porters, including family members of those who jumped from the span. By December 2014 , the same panel approved a final design for the barrier, with a goal of going out to bid in March 2015 to commence work. e district was able to get permits from Caltrans and federal highway officials for the work, but delays in working with the National Park Service delayed the bid process from starting until last October. In February, bridge officials reported there would be a two-month delay in opening the bids, in part because the original steel selected for the project could not be manufactured in large enough quantities in the United States . Because By Mark Prado of the steel and other revisions, the bid opening date was moved from March 8 to May 3 . But a second delay pushed the opening until Tuesday. at came about be- cause potential bidders had multiple questions on the project that couldn’t be easily answered. e barrier work was to have been completed by 2020, officials have said. e bridge district’s barrier plan calls for a net ex- tending 20 feet below and 20 feet from the side of the span, although it will have to be modified in certain areas because of surrounding terrain. e net will be made of stainless steel, marine-grade cable to stand up to the elements, bridge officials said. e net will be gray instead of red to better blend with the water. Caltrans will contribute $22 million to the overall project, the state $7 million from Mental Health Ser- vices Act funds and the Golden Gate Bridge district $20 million in addition to $27 million from the Met- ropolitan Transportation Commission .

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Page 1: SBE SBE/DBE/MBE Bids for Golden Gate Bridge Suicide ... 15, 2016 SBE Newsletter.p… · DBE for the following project: CITY OF OAKLAND – Martin Luther King Jr. Way Streetscape CIP

Vol 32, Edition 45 JULY 15, 2016 Diversity in Action Publish by SBE certified SBE/DBE/MBE

With 1.5 million businesses in our database, SBE is California’s #1 source for diversity outreach. AdvertisementsPlaced in the Small Business Exchange newspaper, SBE Today newsletter, and online at www.sbeinc.comFaxed and Eblast SolicitationsTargeted mailings sent to businesses per your criteria.TelemarketingTelephone follow-up calls that follow a script of 5 questions you create. Computer Generated Reports Will fit right into your proposal, along with a list of interested firms to contact.

Contact Info:

795 Folsom Street, 1st Flr, Room 1124 San Francisco, CA 94107 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.sbeinc.com Phone: (415) 778-6250, (800) 800-8534

Fax: (415) 778-6255

Publisher of Small Business Exchange

weekly newspaper

SBE OUTREACH SERVICES

In this artist’s rendering, courtesy of the Golden Gate Bridge District, a suicide net to be built at Golden Gate Bridge is pictured.Photo credit: Golden Gate Bridge District

g Continued on page 2

Bids for Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Barrier Come in Over Projections

A potential major stumbling block has devel-oped for the Golden Gate Bridge suicide barrier project now that a low bid for the work has come in almost double the construction cost estimate.

The bridge district opened two bids for the work at its board meeting Tuesday. The low bid came in at $142 million from the Oakland -based Shimmick/Danny’s Joint Venture. The Pennsylva-nia -based American Bridge Co. submitted its bid at $174 million .

The bridge has a $76 million financing plan in place approved by the board that was based on consultant estimates.

“When you open bids you have to take a deep breath and go back and evaluate everything,” said Denis Mulligan , bridge district general manager. “Certainly, we were hoping for a different array of numbers.”

Each bid was hundreds of pages, and in the coming weeks bridge officials will look more close-ly at the submissions to determine if any cost sav-ings might be found.

“Until we look at their numbers, we don’t know,” Mulligan said. “We want to get a sense for how they see it different from us. Clearly the con-tractors saw something that made them nervous.”

That such a project is unique may have been the reason for the cost discrepancy.

“Nobody has done this before,” said Ewa Bauer, chief engineer for the bridge. “The main thing right now is to look inside those submitted bids to see how the contractors see the job.”

After board review, the district must go to Cal-trans and the Federal Highway Administration for approval of the bids, even if the they are ultimately rejected. That is expected to occur in the fall.

The high bids will almost certainly delay the start of the project, which has seen its share of fits and starts.

In a historic vote in June 2014 , the Golden Gate Bridge board voted unanimously to build a suicide barrier to the applause and tears of sup-porters, including family members of those who jumped from the span.

By December 2014 , the same panel approved a final design for the barrier, with a goal of going out to bid in March 2015 to commence work. The district was able to get permits from Caltrans and federal highway officials for the work, but delays in working with the National Park Service delayed the bid process from starting until last October.

In February, bridge officials reported there would be a two-month delay in opening the bids, in part because the original steel selected for the project could not be manufactured in large enough quantities in the United States . Because

By Mark Prado

of the steel and other revisions, the bid opening date was moved from March 8 to May 3 . But a second delay pushed the opening until Tuesday. That came about be-cause potential bidders had multiple questions on the project that couldn’t be easily answered.

The barrier work was to have been completed by 2020, officials have said.

The bridge district’s barrier plan calls for a net ex-tending 20 feet below and 20 feet from the side of the span, although it will have to be modified in certain areas because of surrounding terrain. The net will be made of stainless steel, marine-grade cable to stand up to the elements, bridge officials said. The net will be gray instead of red to better blend with the water.

Caltrans will contribute $22 million to the overall project, the state $7 million from Mental Health Ser-vices Act funds and the Golden Gate Bridge district $20 million in addition to $27 million from the Met-ropolitan Transportation Commission .

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2 SBE DAILY E-NEWSLETTER WWW.SBEINC.COM JULY 15, 2016

California Sub-Bid Request Ad

Gallagher & Burk, Inc. 344 High Street • Oakland, CA 94601

Phone: (510) 261-0466 • FAX (510) 261-0478 Estimator: Alan McKean

Website: www.gallagherandburk.com

Gallagher and Burk, Inc. is soliciting for DBE for the following project:

CITY OF OAKLAND – Martin Luther King Jr. Way Streetscape

CIP NO. P414230, Federal Project Number CML-5012(128),

DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GOAL ASSIGNED IS 13.4%

OWNER: CITY OF OAKLAND

250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Room #101, Oakland, CA 94612

BID DATE: July 21st , 2016 @ 2:00 P.M. We hereby encourage responsible participation of local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, and solicit their subcontractor or materials and/or suppliers quotation for the following types of work including but not limited to:

Clearing and Grubbing/Demolition , Electrical, Landscaping, Minor Concrete, Play Equipment, Roadside Signs, Striping, Underground, Trucking, Street Sweeping, Class 4 Aggregate Base Material, Hot Mix Asphalt (Type A) Material

100% Performance and Payment Bonds may be required for full amounts of the subcontract price. Surety com-pany will have to be approved by Gallagher and Burk, Inc. Gallagher and Burk, Inc. will pay bond premium up to 2%. Subcontractors must possess current insurance and worker’s compensation coverage meeting Gallagher and Burk, Inc.’s requirements. Please call if you need assistance in obtaining bonding, insurance, equipment, materials and/or supplies. Plans and specifications are available for review at our Dublin office.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Requests sub-bids from qualified California Unified Certification Program (CUCP) OR U.S. DOT certified Disadvantaged Business

Enterprise (DBE)], Subcontractors, Consultants, and/or Suppliers seeking to

participate in the Caltrain – Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB),

Los Gatos Creek Bridge Replacement Project in San Jose, CA.

http://www.dot.ca.gov/obeo/index.htmlSubcontractors and Suppliers

for the following project:Los Gatos Creek Bridge Replacement

Contract No. 16-J-C-005 Owner: Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB)

Bid Date: August 2, 2016 at 2:00 P.M.

Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs)

wanted for the following scopes, including, but not limit-ed to: AC Paving, Aggregates, Concrete, Minor Concrete, Concrete Forming, Concrete Pumping, Concrete Supply, Concrete Reinforcement Supply & Install, Electrical, Precast Concrete, Cast in Place Concrete, CIDH Concrete Piles, Dewatering, Demolition, Earthwork, Erosion Con-trol, Fencing, Polymeric Sheet Waterproofing, Ground Water Treatment, Hazardous Materials Abatement, Joint Sealant, Landscaping, Metals, Paints and Coatings, Qual-ity Control, Rail Welding, Retaining Wall, Site Clearing, Signal Shelters, Support of Excavation, Slope Protec-tion, Street Sweeping, SWPPP, Structural Steel, Signage, Sheet Waterproofing, Temp Facilities, Track Removal & Salvage, Trackwork, Trucking & Hauling, Waterstops, Water Truck

Bonding, insurance and any technical assistance or infor-mation related to the plans or specification and require-ments for the work will be made available to interested certified, DBE suppliers and subcontractors. Assistance with obtaining necessary equipment, supplies, materials, or services for this project will be offered to interested certified suppliers and subcontractors.

Subcontractor and Supplier Scopes are due July 25, 2016 and

Quotes NO LATER THAN August 1, 2016 at 5 PM.

Plans are available for viewing at our office at our address below and through SmartBidNet (SBN).

All subcontractors that are registered in our SBN database will receive an invitation to bid. Please visit http://www.kiewit.com/districts/northern-california/overview.aspx to register your company and to be able to receive bidding information, view plans and specifications.

You can view the plans in our office during regular busi-ness hours by appointment.

Performance Bond and Payment Bonds may be required for subcontractors and a suppliers bond for suppliers

An Equal Opportunity Employer CA Lic. 433176

DIR # 1000001147

Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. 4650 Business Center Drive Fairfield, CA 94534

Attn: Victor Molina • [email protected]

10704 Shoemaker Ave., 10704 Shoemaker Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

Tel: (562) 946-1816 • Fax: (562) 490-8644 Contact David Ryan at [email protected]

Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. (Kiewit) is seeking sub-quotes from Small Business from SCOOP Network; Small Disadvan-taged Business, or a HUB zone business by the U.S. Small Busi-ness Administration; or business certified by the U.S. federal government’s System of Award Management; or certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise by Caltrans’ or by the one of the signatory agencies within the California Unified Certifi-cation Program; or Metropolitan Water District of California’s Regional/ Small Business Program; or certified by the City of San Diego’s Small Local Business Enterprise and Emerging Lo-cal Business Enterprise Program; or certified as a Small Business or as a Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise by the California State Department of General Services.

Project Owner: San Diego County Water Authority

Project Name: Pipeline 4 Relining at Lake Murray, Specification 631

Project Location: The project site is located within the city of San Diego adjacent to Lake Murray along the

Water Authority’s Second Aqueduct.

Project Bid Date / Time: July 27, 2016 at 2 pm PST.

Project Description:

Work consists of relining approximately 5,400 feet of an existing 72-inch diameter prestressed concrete cylinder pipe; fabricating, setting, and welding 69-inch outside diameter welded steel pipe sections through two access portals; grouting annular space behind installed liner sections; field applying cement mortar lining interior of installed steel pipe; installing one access shaft and two portals to access the existing 72-inch pipe; installing, maintaining and remov-ing environmental fencing and flagging; installing and maintaining storm water pollution prevention measures; clearing and grubbing; fabricating, installing and removing an interior bulkhead; dewater-ing; providing traffic control; excavating and backfilling; providing excavation support systems; installing, maintaining, and remov-ing temporary sound walls and fencing; cutting, demolishing, and disposing of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe; installing cathodic protection system; placing reinforcing steel and encase welded steel pipe in concrete; removing and disposing of existing acoustic fiber optic (AFO) system components; restoring final site including place-ment of soil amendments and hydroseeding; demolition; cutting; abating lead paint; removing electrical cabinets, cabling, and con-duit; demolishing concrete; removing steel pipe; removing valves; removing hydroelectric generators; removing hydraulic systems; re-moving batteries; removal of building support systems; disposing of all removed equipment and materials; providing record documents; and completing other appurtenant work as required.

Kiewit is requesting quotes in the areas described, but not limited to:

Quality control, traffic control/MOT, aggregate, lead abate-ment, trucking & hauling, water truck (operated), material landfill, demolition, site clearing, dewatering, shoring and un-derpinning, soil treatment, SWPPP, street sweeping, corrugated metal pipe, asphalt paving, fences/gate/guardrail, landscaping, hydro seeding, ready mix supply, concrete forms and acces-sories, concrete reinforcing installation, welding services, steel pipe, paints and coating, cathodic protection, hangers and sup-port, concrete supply, specially placed concrete, temporary bar-riers and enclosures.

All responsive subcontractors must possess a valid California Con-tractor’s license and provide acceptable insurance. Responsible subcontractors and material contractors will be required to provide bonding for 100% of their contract value. Bond premium will be reimbursed by Kiewit. Subcontractors performing any on-site work must be signatory to the appropriate union labor agreements that govern its work. Plans and specifications are available at the address listed above or provided to you through Kiewit’s electronic use of SmartBidNet by contacting us.

Kiewit intends to conduct itself in good faith with all DBEs and all other business enterprises regarding participation on this project. For information, assistance or questions regarding the project, project schedule, requirements of the contract, licensing, insurance or bond-ing, equipment, supplies, materials, related assistance or services, please contact David Ryan.

Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

We encourage qualified women, minorities, veterans, individu-als with disabilities, and others to apply.

g Continued from page 1Despite the apparent setback, the barrier project

will move forward, Mulligan said.

“Our board is committed to building it,” he said. “We will have to step back, evaluate the bids and go back to our funding partners and see what the next steps are.”

Source: http://www.enr.com

Gate Bridge Suicide Barrier

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California Sub-Bid Request AdsJULY 15, 2016 WWW.SBEINC.COM SBE DAILY E-NEWSLETTER 3

Project Name: Alice Griffith Private Laneway Location: San Francisco, California Bid Date: August 8, 2016 @ 2:00 PM

Pre-Bid Conference: July 21, 2016 @ 10amLocation: Nibbi Office, 1000 Brannan Street

Suite 102, San Francisco, CA 94103Baines Group and Nibbi Brothers Joint Venture team has been selected as the General Contrac-tor for the Alice Griffith Private Laneway project within the Candlestick Point Redevelopment in San Francisco, CA 94124. We are in receipt of the Bid Set of documents and are currently requesting bid proposals from qualified subcontractors and suppli-ers including those certified with the Office of Com-munity Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) for DIV 31-33. OCII has established a subcontracting participation goal for this project at 50% SBE/LBE goal with first consideration for San Francisco-based MBEs, WBEs and SBEs located in zip code areas 94124, 94134 and 94107 followed by all areas in San Francisco.

Labor Requirements: CA Prevailing Wages

To obtain bid and contract documents through Building Connected, email

Ara Anderson, [email protected] in the Precon & Estimating Department.

For specific questions regarding this project, please email Paris Paraskeva, Senior Estimator,

[email protected].

Request for Minority-Owned, Women-Owned,

and White-Men Owned Subcontractors

Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the Central Reservoir Replacement

Project, Oakland, CA Bid Date: August 8, 2016 at 4:00 PM

Proposals are requested for the following techni-cal and professional services: arborist, landscape architect, air quality and greenhouse gas special-ist, noise specialist, traffic specialist, cultural specialists, and hydrologic specialist. Specialists must be able to provide data collection, reporting, and impact analysis services.

Panorama Environmental, Inc. 1 Embarcadero Center, Suite 740

San Francisco, CA 94111 Phone (650) 373-1200 Contact: Tania Treis

Email: [email protected] An Equal Opportunity Employer

Invites sub-bids from qualified DBE businesses for the following project: TS-12-01, Dunningan Street Traffic Signal Project CML-5393 (033)

Location:Camarillo, CA BID DATE: August 2, 2016 @ 10:00 AM

SEEKING: Traffic Control, Stormwater Pollution Control, Concrete Ramps, Signing/Striping, Traffic Loops, A.C. Paving, Traffic Signal Installation.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and intend to seriously negotiate with qualified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise subcontractors and suppliers for project participation.

Payment and performance bonds may be required. Please contact us at the above listed number for further information regarding bidding on this project. To the best of our abilities we will help with bonds/insurance/credit. Plans are available for viewing at our office.

We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer

TAFT ELECTRIC COMPANY 1694 EASTMAN AVENUE, VENTURA, CA 93003

Contact: Arnold Tostado • [email protected] Phone: (805) 642-0121 • Fax: (805) 650-9015

Guy F. Atkinson Requests

Sub-bids from All Qualified & Certified DBE Subcontractors/Suppliers/Consultants for:

Caltrans Contract 07-279114Construction on State Route 60 in Los Angeles County

in Diamond Bar and City of Industry from Grand Avenue Overcrossing to 0.1 Mile West of Prospectors Undercrossing

Bids Tuesday, August 9, 2016Description of Work, Services & Supply (but not limited to): AC Paving, CIDH, Clear and Grub, Construction Area Signs, Demolition, Electrical, Environmental Services, Erosion Control, Fence/Guardrail, Grind Concrete, Irrigation System, Joint Seals, Landscaping, Minor Concrete Structures, Misc Concrete, Misc Iron and Steel, OH Signs, Pipe Supply, QA/QC, Pavement Marking, Paving Supply, Reinforcing Steel.

REFER TO PROJECT SPECS FOR COMPLETE BID ITEM LIST. This Project has a 12% DBE Goal. ***Lower Tier DBE participation is encouraged.***

Guy F. Atkinson is a union contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer. 100% Performance & Payment Bonds from an approved surety company will be required for subcontractors greater than $100,000. Atkinson will pay the cost of bonds up to 2.0%. Atkinson will assist in obtaining necessary equipment, supplies, materials or related services. We will split items of work (see project specs for full list of bid items) and provide assistance for bonding, LOC and insurance where needed. Subcontractors will be expected to sign Atkinson’s standard subcontract and to comply with our company’s standard insurance requirements which include a waiver of subrogation. Subcontractors must provide contractor’s license number and Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) registration number with their quote.

TO DOWNLOAD PLANS, SPECS, ADDENDA, THE INFO HANDOUT, ETC: Please go to the Caltrans Contracts web site:

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/project_ads_addenda/07/07-279114/

Guy F. Atkinson18201 Von Karman Ave, Suite 800. Irvine, CA 92612

[email protected] Phone: 949-382-7145. Fax: 949-553-0252

Contact: Drew Nelson

ADVERTISE Sub-Bid Request AdPublic Legal Notices

Job Listings

FIND Subcontractors, Vendors,

and Suppliers

REACHDiverse Audiences

With SBE you can:

Contact us at 800-800-8534 or [email protected]

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4 SBE DAILY E-NEWSLETTER WWW.SBEINC.COM JULY 15, 2016

The Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District is seeking Minority- and Women-Owned Business En-terprises for the following project:Bodega Goat Ranch Rainwater Catchment Project

Location: Bodega, Sonoma County, CA

Construction Timeframe (approximate): Week of August 22 – to the week of Oct 15. Construction is expected to take 6-8 weeks, exact timing within the allowed timeframe will depend on contractor’s schedule.

Project Scope:

The project includes construction of components of rainwater catchment systems and a retaining wall at the Bodega Goat Ranch near the town of Bodega. The project includes the following components:

A. Earthwork and site preparation for water tanks and piping, including vegetation removal and grub-bing, construction of compacted gravel tank pad, trenching;

B. Installation of water catchment and conveyance components, including roof gutters, downspouts, specialized rainwater components, trenching, and piping;

C. Installation of retaining wall that is approximately 63 feet long and varies in retained height from 2 to 5 feet;

D. Installation of wildlife friendly erosion control measures and revegetation.

Full Request for Bids available at: www.goldridgercd.org

Specific trades/licenses requested: General Contractor (A or B)

THIS IS A PREVAILING WAGE PROJECT.

Certification of insurance for General Liability and Workers’ Compensation are required.

Letters of Intent required by 5 PM, Friday, July 29, 2016 to attend mandatory bid tour at 10 AM, Wednesday, August 3, 2016. Bids are due by 5 PM on Friday, August 12th, 2016. See full RFB for more details.

Gold Ridge RCD 2776 Sullivan Rd • Sebastopol, CA 95472 Phone: 707-823-5244 • Fax: 707-823-5243

Contact: William Hart • [email protected]

California Sub-Bid Request Ads

O.C. Jones & Sons, Inc. 1520 Fourth Street • Berkeley, CA 94710 • Phone: 510-526-3424 • FAX: 510-526-0990

Contact: Jason Martin • An Equal Opportunity Employer

REQUEST FOR DBE SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS FOR:DeLong Avenue and Ignacio Blvd - Highway Interchanges Resurfacing

City of Novato CIP Project No. 13-003

Federal Aid #STPL-5361(026)BID DATE: July 19, 2016 @ 2:00 PM

We are soliciting quotes for (including but not limited to): Trucking, Traffic Control, Water Pollution Con-trol, Cold Plane AC, Adjust Utilities, Loop Detector, Traffic Signal Modification, Pavement Reinforcing Fabric, Minor Concrete, Striping & Marking, and Construction Materials.

100% Performance & Payment Bonds may be required. Worker’s Compensation Waiver of Subrogation required. Please call OCJ for assistance with bonding, insurance, necessary equipment, material and/or supplies. OCJ is willing to breakout any portion of work to encourage DBE Participation. Plans & Specs are available for viewing at our office.

WestCare the Specialized Treatment for Optimized Program (STOP) contracted to the Department of Correc-tions and Rehabilitation (CDCR), the STOP in Program Area 1 is seeking DHCS licensed/certified Residential (RES), Residential Detox, Non-Residential (OPT), Other- Outpatient Services (O-OPT) and Sober Living Environ-ment (SLE) and Transitional Housing (TH) services to serve male (M) and female (F) parolees with specific needs in the following counties:

Interested Providers contact Christy Glunz Phone: (916) 564-4400 ext. 20404

Email: [email protected] Please include mailing address and phone number.

Deadline for completed Applications is July, 27 2016.

JUV Inc is requesting Subcontractors, Suppliers bids from DVBE /LBE/MBE/WBE Companies for the project listed below.

Project: REBID Junipero Serra Elementary School • Project No: 11525 625 Holly Park Circle San Francisco CA 94110 Owner: San Francisco Unified School District

This project has Project Labor Agreement and Local Hiring Requirements Bid Date: July 26th, 2016

100% PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND MAY BE REQUIRED

JUV INC WILL PAY UP TO 1.5% OF BOND PREMIUM

Bid Documents and Drawings could be looked at: Builder’s Exchanges, Reed Construction Data, McGraw Hill. Please Contact our office for plans and specs help.

Scope of Work Includes Hazmat Abatement, Demolition, Underground Utilities, Concrete, Ma-sonry Metals, Carpentry, Caseworks, Insulation, Roofing, Doors and Windows, Flooring, Acousti-cal Ceilings, Tile, Stucco, Drywall, Specialties, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical.

JUV Inc. 7901 Oakport Street Suite # 2700 • Oakland CA 94621 • Ph. (510)836-1300 • Fax (510)777-9203

Contact: David Gruzman • Email: [email protected] fax your scope of work one day before bid JUV Inc is an Equal Opportunity Employer

AUDIENCE PROFILESmall Business Exchange, Inc.

DBE  6%  

MBE  11%  

SBE  49%  

WBE  32%  

DVBE  2%  

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JULY 15, 2016 WWW.SBEINC.COM SBE DAILY E-NEWSLETTER 5

Public Legal Notices

Treasure Island Community Development,

(TICD), master developer of the Treasure Island Redevelopment Project is requesting qualified, interested irrigation design or engineering firms

to respond to a request for proposals. Information is available through the City and

County of San Francisco’s Treasure Island Devel-opment Authority (TIDA) website:

http://sftreasureisland.org/contracting-treasureis-land-community-development-ticd

Respondents are encouraged to check this website regularly for updates.

Pre-Bid Meeting (non-mandatory): Date & Time:Friday, July 22, 2016 @ 10:00 a.m.

Location: Casa de la Vista191 Avenue of the Palms

San Francisco, CA 94130

Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 p.m. August 8, 2016.

Treasure Island – Opportunity to Provide Irrigation Design

Consultant Services

Treasure Island Community Development, (TICD), master developer of the Treasure Island Redevelopment Project is requesting qualified, interested lighting design firms to respond to a request for proposals. Information is available

through the City and County of San Francisco’s Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA)

website: http://sftreasureisland.org/contracting-treasure-

island-community-development-ticd

Respondents are encouraged to check this website regularly for updates.

Pre-Bid Meeting (non-mandatory):

Date & Time: Friday, July 22, 2016 @ 10:00 a.m. Location: Casa de la Vista

191 Avenue of the Palms San Francisco, CA 94130

Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 p.m. August 8, 2016

Treasure Island – Opportunity to Provide Lighting Design

Consultant Services

Treasure Island Community Development, (TICD), master developer of the Treasure Island

Redevelopment Project is requesting qualified, interested shoreline engineering firms

to respond to a request for proposals. Information is available through the City and

County of San Francisco’s Treasure Island Devel-opment Authority (TIDA) website:

http://sftreasureisland.org/contracting- treasure-island-community-development-ticd

Respondents are encouraged to check this website regularly for updates.

Pre-Bid Meeting (non-mandatory):Date & Time: Friday, July 22, 2016 @ 9:00 a.m.

Location: Casa de la Vista191 Avenue of the Palms San Francisco, CA 94130

Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 p.m. August 8, 2016.

Treasure Island – Opportunity to Provide Shoreline Engineering Consultant Services

Treasure Island Community Development, (TICD), master developer of the Treasure Island Redevelopment Project is requesting qualified,

interested signage design or design firms to respond to a request for proposals. Information is available through the City and County of San

Francisco’s Treasure Island Development Author-ity (TIDA) website:

http://sftreasureisland.org/contracting- treasure-island-community-development-ticd

Respondents are encouraged to check this website regularly for updates.

Pre-Bid Meeting (non-mandatory):Date & Time: Friday, July 22, 2016 @ 10:00 a.m.

Location: Casa de la Vista191 Avenue of the Palms San Francisco, CA 94130

Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 p.m. August 8, 2016.

Treasure Island – Opportunity to Provide Signage Design

Consultant Services

Treasure Island Community Development, (TICD), master developer of the Treasure Island

Redevelopment Project is requesting qualified, interested electrical engineering firms

to respond to a request for proposals. Information is available through the City and

County of San Francisco’s Treasure Island Devel-opment Authority (TIDA) website:

http://sftreasureisland.org/contracting- treasure-island-community-development-ticd

Respondents are encouraged to check this website regularly for updates.

Pre-Bid Meeting (non-mandatory):Date & Time: Friday, July 22, 2016 @ 10:00 a.m.

Location: Casa de la Vista191 Avenue of the Palms San Francisco, CA 94130

Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 p.m. August 8, 2016.

Treasure Island – Opportunity to Provide Site Electrical

Engineering Consultant Services

Treasure Island Community Development, (TICD), master developer of the Treasure Island Redevelopment Project is requesting qualified, interested transportation or traffic engineering

firms to respond to a request for proposals. Infor-mation is available through the City and County of San Francisco’s Treasure Island Development

Authority (TIDA) website: http://sftreasureisland.org/contracting-trea-

sure-island-community-development-ticdRespondents are encouraged to check this

website regularly for updates. Pre-Bid Meeting (non-mandatory):

Date & Time: Friday, July 22, 2016 @ 9:00 a.m.Location: Casa de la Vista191 Avenue of the Palms San Francisco, CA 94130

Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 p.m. August 8, 2016.

Treasure Island – Opportunity to Provide Transportation

and Traffic Engineering Consultant Services

Lennar Urban is requesting qualified, interested construction firms to respond to a public request to provide Demolition, clear and grubbing, mass grading, over excavation and geotechnical im-provements, utility construction of wet and dry utilities, water tank construction, retaining wall construction, roadway and surface improvements, and streetscape planting and landscaping as part of the Yerba Buena Island Street Improvement Project.

For more information, please visit:http://mission.sfgov.org/OCABidPublication/

BidDetail.aspx?K=11060Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA)

has established the 41% Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Participation goal for

construction firms.Respondents are encouraged to check this

website regularly for updates.Pre-Bid Conference:

July 26, 2016 Casa de la Vista

Room 191 Avenue of Palms San Francisco, CA 94130

Proposals must be submitted by August 11, 2016 @ 2:00 PM (PST).

Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco Opportunity to Construct Yerba Buena

Island Street Improvements

06/2016_LG

Request for proposal

Request for Credit Facility Proposals

The Santa Clara Valley Water District is soliciting proposals for a $75 million Letter of Credit to support its Commercial Paper Program or a Revolving Line of Credit. For a copy of the Request for Proposal visit http://cas.valleywater.org. For assistance please call (408) 630-2992 or email [email protected].

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California Sub-Bid Request Ads

Proven Management, Inc. 2000 5th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710

Phone: 510-671-0000 • Fax: 510-671-1000

Requests proposals/quotes from all qualified and certi-fied Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) sub-contractors, suppliers, and truckers for the following project:

LOS GATOS CREEK BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT South of Diridon Station, San Jose

CALTRAIN #16-J-C-005 Bids: August 2, 2016 @ 2pm

SUBCONTRACTING GOAL – DBE – 9%Subcontracting opportunities include, but are not limited to the following: bridge removal; clearing & grubbing; tree removal; planting & irrigation; excavation; soldier pile retaining wall; storm drainage system; rock slope protection; COIR fabric soil wrap; log spur w/ root wad; AC paving; concrete form/place/finish; rebar; CIP concrete; precast concrete; cast-in-drilled hole concrete piling; metal fab; structural steel; polymeric sheet water-proofing; paints/coatings; signage; solid state coded track circuits; relays; signal shelters; switch circuit controllers; rectifiers, batteries & battery charging equipment; signal systems; signal wire & cables; rail work; rail bonding; track removal/salvage; special trackwork; flash butt rail welding.100% Payment & Performance bonds will be required from a single, Treasury-listed surety company subject to PMI’s approval. PMI will pay bond premium up to 1.5%. Subcontractors awarded on any project will be on PMI’s standard form for subcontract without any modifications. For questions or assistance required on the above, please call.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

McGuire and Hester9009 Railroad Avenue • Oakland, CA 94603 Phone: (510) 632-7676 • Fax: (510) 562-5209

Contact: Kevin Exberger An Equal Opportunity Employer

Sub Bids Requested From Qualified DBE Subcontractors & Suppliers for

City of Oakland - Peralta St. Streetscape Bid Number: P414250

Location: Oakland, Alameda County Bid Date: August 4, 2016 @ 2:00 PM

McGuire and Hester is seeking qualified sub-contractors in the following trades:

Traffic Control, SWPPP, Demolition, Striping, Sig-nange, Electrical, Microsurfacing, Crack Sealing, and Asphalt Grinfing/Miling.

We will pay up to and including one and one-half percent (1-1/2%) of your bonding cost. Certifi-cation assistance is available, as well as viewing plans and specs.

O.C. Jones & Sons, Inc. 1520 Fourth Street • Berkeley, CA 94710 • Phone: 510-526-3424 • FAX: 510-526-0990

Contact: Jean Sicard • An Equal Opportunity Employer

REQUEST FOR DBE SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS FOR:Repair Slides – Hwy 101 • Mendocino County • Caltrans #01-0B5004

BID DATE: August 10, 2016 @ 2:00 PMWe are soliciting quotes for (including but not limited to): Trucking, Lead Compliance Plan, Construction Area Signs, Temporary Active Treatment System, Traffic Control System, Flashing Arrow Sign, Portable Changeable Message Signs, SWPPP, Storm Water Annual Report, Temporary Erosion Control, Channel-izers, Temporary Fencing, Dust Control Plan, Abandon Culvert, Destroy Well, Asbestos Plan, Cold Plane AC, Clearing & Grubbing, Structure Excavation, Structure Backfill, Concrete Backfill, Lean Concrete Backfill, Imported Borrow, Topsoil, Planting & Irrigation, Erosion Control, Hydroseed, Compost, AC Dike, Rumble Strip, Tack Coat, Steel Soldier Pile, Structural Concrete, Minor Concrete, Bar Reinforcing Steel, Sculpted Shotcrete, Structural Shotcrete, Drilled Hole, Ground Anchor, Roadside Signs, Timber Lagging, Sound Wall (Masonry Block), Clean & Paint Steel, Prepare & Stain Shotcrete, Underground, Concrete Anchor & Cable Assembly, Concrete Manhole, Rock Slope Protection, Minor Concrete, Misc. Iron & Steel, Fencing, Striping & Marking and Construction Materials.

100% Performance & Payment Bonds may be required. Worker’s Compensation Waiver of Subrogation required. Please call OCJ for assistance with bonding, insurance, necessary equipment, material and/or supplies. OCJ is willing to breakout any portion of work to encourage DBE Participation. Plans & Specs are available for viewing at our office or through the Caltrans Website at www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/weekly_ads/index.php.

Visit www.sbeinc.com to download a PDF version of the

latest SBE Newspaper and SBE Newsletter

19 PAMARON WAY, NOVATO, CA 94949 PHONE: (415) 382-1188 • FAX: (415) 883-7529

Contact: Adrianne Lewis Email: [email protected]

REQUESTS QUOTATIONS FROM ALL

STATE OF CALIFORNIA DGS CERTIFIED DVBE SUB-CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS

and ALL QUALIFIED SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS

FOR ALL TRADES FOR THE FOLLOWING PROJECT:

JUNIPERO SERRA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASS-ROOM ADDITION (REBID)

SAN FRANCISCO, CA SFUSD Project #11525

BID DATE: July 26, 2016 @ 2:00pm ESTIMATE: $2,500,000

Trades needed but not limited to: Site Prep & Plant Protection, Trenching, Backfilling and Compaction, Earthwork, Subgrade & Base Material, Sanitary Sewage Systems, AC Paving and Surfacing, Pavement Marking, Site Concrete, Chain Link Fence and Gates, Concrete Reinforcing, Cast-in-Place Con-crete, Structural Steel, Metal Deck, Metal Fabrications, Metal Stairs, Decorative Metal, Architectural Joint Systems, Rough Carpentry, Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry, Plastic-Laminate-Faced Architectural Cabinets, Roof Repair, Water Repellants, Building Insulation, Roof Board Insulation, Weather Barriers, Under-Slab Vapor Retarder, Self-Adhering Sheet Air Barriers, Fiber Cement Siding, Built-Up Asphalt Roofing, Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim, Roof Accessories, Penetration Firestop-ping, Fire-Resistive Joint Systems, Joint Sealants, Hollow Metal Doors and Frames, Flush Wood Doors, Fiberglass Door Assemblies, Access Doors and Frames, Aluminum Framed Entrances and Storefronts, Door Hardware, Glazing, Non-Structural Metal Framing, Cement Plastering, Gypsum Board, Tiling, Acoustical Panel Ceilings, Resilient Base and Acces-sories, Linoleum Flooring, Resinous Flooring, Painting, High-Performance Coatings, Visual Display Surfaces, Signage, Fixed Louvers, Wall and Door Protection, Toilet Accessories, Fire Protection Specialties, Roller Window Shades, Elevator Renovation, Evacuation Chairs, HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Pro-tection, Electrical and Hazmat Abatement.

All contractors shall be registered with the Department of In-dustrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code Section 1725.5 to be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal (submitted on or after March 1, 2015) or be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project (awarded on or after April 1, 2015). In addition, they are subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code.

BONDING, INSURANCE, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE. PLANS AVAILABLE IN GC’S PLAN ROOM. SUCCESSFUL SUBCONTRACTORS WILL BE RE-QUIRED TO SIGN ARNTZ BUILDERS, INC. STANDARD SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT WHICH INCLUDES ARNTZ BUILDERS, INC. REQUIREMENT THAT SUB-CONTRACTORS PROVIDE A 100% FAITHFUL PER-FORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND OF THE SUBCON-TRACT PRICE FROM A TREASURY LISTED SURETY COMPANY ACCEPTABE TO ARNTZ BUILDERS. BOND PREMIUM TO BE INCLUDED IN BID AS A SEPARATE ITEM. SUBCONTRACTORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A WAIVER OF SUBROGATION ENDORSE-MENT TO HEIR

WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE.

WE ARE SIGNATORY TO THE CARPENTER’S AND LABORER’S

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER