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IN THIS ISSUE Kalbs Q & A...................................................... 1 Welcome Our New Members......................2 Directors...........................................................3 MBA Membership Benefits...........................4 Kalb’s Q & A For Contractors......................5 NEW Workers’ Compensation Program...6 Safety Topic: Hard Hats.................................7 Red Boy Pizza FUNdraising Event!............8 CA Construction Review.........................9-20 MBA Advertising Price Sheet.....................21 Permits & Liens........................................22-32 Tool Lending Library ..............................33-34 Project Bid Schedule...............................35-37 Classified Ads..........................................38-39 Open House- Marin Sanitary & MBA: Oct 20, 2011 From 5pm-8pm.....................40 Membership Application............................41 Membership Categories.............................42 MBA Calendar..............................................43 MBA Health Insurance Update.................44 www.marinba.org [email protected] CONTACT MBA 660 Las Gallinas Avenue San Rafael, CA 94903 Office: 415-462-1220 Fax: 415-462-1225 www.marinba.org [email protected] Page 1 MBA Weekly Bulletin September 26, 2011 Issue #39 Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb, President of Capitol Services, Inc. Like the old school crime drama, Dragnet, the CSLB wants, “just the facts” --including your address changes. Like Detective Joe Friday they now also get your fingerprints! Truth and keeping your information current is your shield’ in avoiding any problems with your contractor’s license. Failure to keep current ‘courts’ potential disaster down the road… Q: My contractor’s license is due to expire this month. I’m concerned that I have not received the renewal in the mail. After several dry months, work is picking up and I cannot afford to have an expired license. I called the Contractors Board and they are going to send me my renewal. Anything else you can suggest? A: As we discussed, the reason you did not receive your renewal application is because you moved and failed to notify the CSLB. Mailings from the Contractors Board are typically not forwarded by the postal service so it’s vitally important to file an address change with the Board. Alternatives to waiting for the renewal to arrive at your new address include: flying or driving to CSLB headquarters; re-contacting the Board to see if they will fax the renewal; or having someone pick up the renewal on your behalf (so it can be sent overnight or emailed to you the same day). When returning the renewal application make sure it’s signed by the Responsible Managing Employee (RME) -- and yourself as the Officer of record – and includes the correct fee. It is presently taking the Board up to two weeks to process renewals. Therefore, your license may show “expired” for a short period of time. This “expiration” should be erased from your record assuming the renewal is postmarked or delivered in person to CSLB Headquarters no later than the expiration date. Q: I have been licensed for about 16 years. I have never had any com- plaints against my license; I have always kept my bond up to date; made sure my Worker’s Compensation was always in force and never had any problems with the Contractors Board – until now. Continued on page 5

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Page 1: Weekly Bulletin 9.26.11, Issue 39

Marin Builders Association ◆ WEEKLY BULLETIN ◆ Page 1

IN THIS ISSUE

Kalbs Q & A......................................................1

Welcome Our New Members......................2

Directors...........................................................3 MBA Membership Benefits...........................4

Kalb’s Q & A For Contractors......................5

NEW Workers’ Compensation Program...6

Safety Topic: Hard Hats.................................7

Red Boy Pizza FUNdraising Event!............8

CA Construction Review.........................9-20

MBA Advertising Price Sheet.....................21

Permits & Liens........................................22-32

Tool Lending Library..............................33-34

Project Bid Schedule...............................35-37

Classified Ads..........................................38-39

Open House- Marin Sanitary & MBA:

Oct 20, 2011 From 5pm-8pm.....................40

Membership Application............................41

Membership Categories.............................42

MBA Calendar..............................................43

MBA Health Insurance Update.................44

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

CONTACT MBA660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225

[email protected]

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MBA Weekly Bulletin

September 26, 2011 Issue #39

Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb, President of Capitol Services, Inc.

Like the old school crime drama, Dragnet, the CSLB wants, “just the facts” --including your address changes. Like Detective Joe Friday they now also get

your fingerprints! Truth and keeping your information current is your shield’ in avoiding any problems with your contractor’s license. Failure to keep current ‘courts’ potential disaster down the road…

Q: My contractor’s license is due to expire this month. I’m concerned that I have not received the renewal in the mail. After several dry months, work is picking up and I cannot afford to have an expired license. I called the Contractors Board and they are going to send me my renewal. Anything else you can suggest?

A: As we discussed, the reason you did not receive your renewal application is because you moved and failed to notify the CSLB. Mailings from the Contractors Board are typically not forwarded by the postal service so it’s vitally important to file an address change with the Board.

Alternatives to waiting for the renewal to arrive at your new address include: flying or driving to CSLB headquarters; re-contacting the Board to see if they will fax the renewal; or having someone pick up the renewal on your behalf (so it can be sent overnight or emailed to you the same day). When returning the renewal application make sure it’s signed by the Responsible Managing Employee (RME) -- and yourself as the Officer of record – and includes the correct fee.

It is presently taking the Board up to two weeks to process renewals. Therefore, your license may show “expired” for a short period of time. This “expiration” should be erased from your record assuming the renewal is postmarked or delivered in person to CSLB Headquarters no later than the expiration date.

Q: I have been licensed for about 16 years. I have never had any com-plaints against my license; I have always kept my bond up to date; made sure my Worker’s Compensation was always in force and never had any problems with the Contractors Board – until now.

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SEPTEMBER- WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS!

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2010-2011 MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS

PresidentDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical

Vice PresidentAimi Dutra - The Dutra Group

Chief Financial Officer Jeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets, Inc.

SecretaryJim Schalich - Schalich Brothers

Construction

PAST PRESIDENTJeff Grady - Grady Financial, Inc.

Executive Director - Safety DirectorKlif Knoles

Barry Arends - Morris Roofing Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Tyler Doherty - Cal West Rentals, Inc.

Gary Frugoli - Construction ConsultantPeter Migale - Migale Painting Company

Keith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc.

Jeff Pottorff - North Bay Landscape Management

Diane Henderson- DMH Land Use Planning

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician

Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/ReceptionChriss Daniels - Publications Editor/Website/Media

Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst

The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA and is available at www.marinba.org

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles

Publication Editor: Chriss Daniels

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MBA MEMBERSHIP BRINGS YOU OUT IN FRONT

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Apparently last year when I sent in my renewal it was not processed until a week after my expiration date. This lapse was just discovered because I am in a lawsuit and my attorney tells me this is a problem. I’m certain I renewed the license on time. Is there any way you can find out what may have caused this?

A: Your attorney is correct. Having an expired license for even a few days can cause serious problems for contractors. A Certified License History from the CSLB, which your attorney undoubtedly has in hand, would show each and every expiration or suspension.

To delve deeper into the cause of this license lapse, your attorney will need to review your entire file. Have him contact my office and we’ll make such a request on your behalf. I can also personally review this document, and give your at-torney some insight into what may have happened with your renewal. If it’s determined that the Board made an error, a request can be made to correct the record.

AB 397 (Monning) is sitting on the Governor’s desk awaiting his signature or veto. This bill hopes to stem the tide of contractor’s claiming a Worker’s Compensation exemption when in fact they have employees. If signed, an active licensee would be required, at the time of renewal, to either recertify they are still exempt or provide a current and valid Certificate of Worker’s Compensation Insurance. As it is today a contractor who may have filed an Exemption at the time his or her license was first issued is never required to reconfirm they are, in fact, still exempt.

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.

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Workers’ Compensation Insurance Program

NEW WORKERS’ COMPENSATION PROGRAM

¥ Designed Specifically for Contractors ¥ Open to all Licensed Brokers (some conditions

and restrictions apply) ¥ Multiple Carrier Participation ¥ Very Competitive Rates (expect a big decrease

from State Fund) ¥ Low Minimum Premium for many of our Artisan

Classes ¥ Flexible Payment Options ¥ On-Line Access to Policy Data, Loss Runs, Claims

Status, Account Status, etc. ¥ Free Access to Extensive Safety Library (English

and Spanish) ¥ Preferred Provider Network ¥ Nurse Case Management ¥ Accident Investigation Techniques ¥ Safety Programs ¥ Uniform Injury & Illness Prevention Program

¥ Strong Return to Work Program

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL MARIN BUILDERS

ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Recently, your Board of Directors voted to endorse the Leavitt Group as the managing broker of our NEW Workers’ Compensation Group Insurance Program. This comes after several months of investigation of alternatives and is driven by acting in the best interest of our members. This program is open to all licensed brokers and will provide benefits to both our members and the Association as well.

Please support your local Builders Association Insurance Program!

For more information, please call (888) 271-7385.

COMING SOON

¥ General Liability, Property, Inland Marine, Automobile, Bonding, etc.

¥ Safety Training Classes and Seminars ¥ Human Resource Services ¥ Custom website for member policy holders

and brokers. ¥ And Much More!

Al Dalupan [email protected]

Emily Oberg [email protected]

CA License #0545478

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Your head is the most important part of your body. You think, feel, talk, smell, and hear with your head. Therefore, it makes sense that you should protect your head from any injury.

Wearing a hard hat is the first line of defense against head injuries on the job. A hard hat can protect your head against the hazard of falling material and guard against accidental bumping. The hard hat softens any blow to the head. It resists and deflects the blow and distributes the impact over a large area. The hat’s suspension acts as a shock absorber.Even if the hat dents or shatters, it still takes some of the force out of the blow and off your head. It can also shield your scalp, face, neck, and shoulders against spills or splashes.

Choose the hard hat most suitable for the work being performed and only wear approved hard hats manufactured to meet required standards. These are made to give your head maximum protection. Make sure your hat fits correctly. Hats that fit right provide you with the most comfort and protection.

The ability of a hard hat to protect a worker depends on the shock absorbing space between the shell and head by the suspension provided. Therefore, it is important that sweat bands and suspension straps by properly adjusted to obtain the maximum protection. Sunlight and heat can rot the sweatband and straps, so don’t leave your hard hat on the window ledge of your car. Take good care of your hard hat. Don’t drop it, throw it or drill holes in it. Inspect your hard hat every day or cracks, gouges, and frays or breaks in the straps.

Colors can be used to identify different crafts and supervisory personnel, and should be encouraged and given consideration when purchasing such equipment. All levels of supervision should set the example by wearing hard hats. Observe and comply with "Hard Hat Area” sites. Remember! A hard hat is a status symbol; it identifies a safe worker, one who believes in and practices safety.

SAFETY TOPIC: Use Your Head, Wear Your Hard Hat

Use la Cabeza, Póngase el Casco de Seguridad

La cabeza es la parte más importante de su cuerpo. Con ella se piensa, se siente, se habla, se huele y se escucha. Por lo tanto, tiene sentido protegerse la cabeza contra cualquier lesión.

La primera línea de defensa contra las lesiones a la cabeza en el lugar de trabajo es el uso del casco de seguridad. El casco protege la cabeza del peligro de caída de objetos y resguarda contra golpes accidentales. El casco reduce la intensidad de cualquier golpe a la cabeza. Resiste y desvía el golpe y distribuye el impacto sobre un área mayor. La suspensión interna del casco actúa como amortiguador. Aún en el caso de que el casco se quiebre o se abolle, absorbe parte de la fuerza del impacto, transmitiéndole menos a la cabeza. También puede resguardar el cuero cabelludo, la cara, el cuello y los hombros contra derrames o salpicaduras.

Elija el casco más apropiado para el tipo de trabajo que se ejecuta, y sólo use cascos aprobados y fabricados para cumplir con las normas aplicables. Éstos están diseñados para proporcionarle la máxima protección a la cabeza. También es importante asegurarse de que el casco le quede bien. Un casco de la talla correcta proporciona el máximo de confort y protección.

La habilidad del casco de proteger al trabajador depende del espacio para absorber impactos que la suspensión mantiene entre la coraza exterior y la cabeza. Por lo tanto, es importante que la banda y las correas de la suspensión estén ajustadas debidamente para obtener la máxima protección. La luz solar y el sudor pueden podrir la banda y las correas, por lo tanto no debe dejarse el

casco bajo la ventana trasera del automóvil. Cuide su casco. No lo deje caer, no lo tire ni le taladre orificios. Inspeccione el casco cada día para asegurar que no tenga grietas, ni surcos y que las correas no tengan roturas ni estén deshilachadas.

Se pueden usar colores para identificar diferentes oficios y al personal de supervisión, y se debe tener en cuenta al efectuar la compra de dichos equipos. Todos los niveles de supervisión deben dar el buen ejemplo usando los cascos de seguridad. Observe y cumpla con los avisos de “Área de casco de segur-idad” en los lugares de trabajo. Recuerde, el casco de seguridad es un símbolo de prestigio: identifica a un trabajador seguro, uno que practica y cree en la seguridad.

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Join us at

940 DIABLO AVENUE NOVATO FAIR SHOPPING CENTER

415-897-1180

A great place for family and friends to gather!!

The month of October, 2011 has been designated as a FUNdraising event for the

Marin Builders Association

Please let your server know that you are participating in the FUNdraiser for Marin Builders Association and 20% of your check

(including beverages) will be donated to the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

Go to redboypizza.com to view our extensive menu

Offer applies to dine-in or take-out with delivery available Not valid with other offers!

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County of MarinCommunity Development Agency

Building and Safety Division

PERMITS ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 2011

Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueZachariou Michael & OWNER 706 Bay Rd Mill Valley 049-132-28 (58) Windows $8,883 Cohen Gabriel & OWNER/BUILDER 868 Rincon Way San Rafael 180-083-01 (50) Electrical I $400Anton Baker ALCAZAR CONCRETE 310 Highland Ave San Rafael 016-021-46 (11) Replace Exi $7,300 Flynn Erik O BRIDGE CITY BUILDERS 103 St Thomas Way Tiburon 038-222-15 (54) Minor Repair $6,000 Van Gelder Sean & VAN GELDER CONSTRUCTION 572 Oceana Dr Dillon Beach 100-312-05 (12)(13)(58) Cove $15,000 Mc Eachern Lee N Jr AUSSIE ROOFING INC. 366 Los Cerros Dr Greenbrae 070-041-27 (53) Rerood $14,500 Fleming Sarah & J & K ROOFING SERVICES 3980 Tomales Petaluma Rd Tomal 102-090-08 (53) Reroof $8,800 Kypriadis Milton A & OWNER/BUILDER 14 Great Circle Dr Mill Valley 043-101-03 (22--0/0,21,Addti $250,000 Kypriadis Milton A & OWNER/BUILDER 14 Great Circle Dr Mill Valley 043-101-03 (11) Retaining Wa $70,000 Krummes Sam /Tr/ & WEDGE ROOFING INC. 300 Harbor Dr Novato 143-200-32 (53) Re-Roof $6,450 Shields Vaughn OWNER/BUILDER 82 Carson Rd Woodacre 172-161-17 (58) Siding $8,000 Henn Christopher M & LORY ELECTRIC 200 S Ridgewood Rd Kentfield 075-083-03 (50) Charging S $829Mizam John Schwartz PROTECTION ROOFING CO. 2717 Las Gallinas Ave San Rafa 164-173-05 (53) Re-Roof $9,500 Davis Eben TRINIDAD BUILDERS 6 East Pier Sausalito 901-070-06 (53) Reroof $15,000 Seadrift Association VALENTINE CORP. 351 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach 195-300-16 (11) Ret Wall Ext $5,000 Stephanie Rosa INTEGRITY ELECTRIC 20 Greenwood Bay Dr Tiburon 055-270-18 (50) Sub Panel $2,000 Sheridan Philip M OWNER/BUILDER 208 Atherton Ave Novato 143-190-90 Service Change $1,000 Mathews Laurance O /Tr/ HARRIS, DAVID 3 Tahiti Way Dillon Beach 100-261-19 (50) Service Cha $1,800 Carlisle Alan /Tr/ ADVENTURES IN PRODUCTION 324 Mesa Rd Point Reyes Statio 119-161-27 (53) Re-Roof $22,000 Whitlock Todd L Tr & OWNER 3555 Paradise Dr Tiburon 058-032-13 (54) Repair Deck $18,000 Green Shirley J PALMER ROOFING SVC INC 115 Daryl Ave Novato 125-292-06 (53) Re-Roof $11,850 Haddon Aimee T S L M BUILDER 9 Strawberry Lndg Mill Valley 043-293-53 (23)Remodel @Kitc $40,000 Zachariou Michael & KELLY PLUMBING AND HEATIN 706 Bay Rd Mill Valley 049-132-28 (51) Duct Work $2,100 Schaub Maria RAINDANCE ROOFING 354 Hibiscus Way San Rafael 178-133-11 (53) Re-Roof $6,950 Webb Patricia J Tr OWNER/BUILDER 1 Carolyn Ln Mill Valley 048-211-70 (24-0/0) Basement $30,000 Saia Family Trust 1997 Et ARRUDA CONSTRUCTION INC. 20 Hampton Ln Novato 143-370-28 (56) (59) Stucco $80,000 Gray Stephen N & NAPA ELECTRIC 305 Evergreen Dr Kentfield 075-203-02 (50) Charging S $2,000 Pierce Rev Trust Dtd 3/15 WAYNE MAPLE PLBG. & HTG. 40 Great Circle Dr Mill Valley 043-121-04 (52) Relocate Ga $7,086 Fugazzotto Brenda C Tr MELIN, CHARLES GEN CONTR. 225 Laurel Grove Ave Kentfield 071-111-50 (23) Kitchen And $135,000 Ivy Barbara E /Tr/ OWNER 447 Alameda Del Prado Novato 160-262-09 (53) Re-Roof $7,000 Richard Dominique M& OWNER/BUILDER 215 Via De La Vista Inverness 112-220-11 (56) Reside House $8,600 Hintergardt Scott J YONTS CONSTRUCTION 1415 Butterfield Rd San Anselm 176-171-05 (23) Remodel 2 Ba $30,000 Nekota Michio & FAST WATER HEATER COMPANY 135 Hidden Valley Ln San Ansel 176-033-10 (52) Water Heater $850Morris Andrew & OWNER/BUILDER 940 Via Escondida Novato 160-083-19 (50)(53)(51)(52) $8,500 Batey Charles A RISING DESIGN 500 Tamalpais Dr Mill Valley 047-074-02 (23) Bathroom Rem $19,200 Lambert Claude & GUTIERREZ ROOFING CO. 344 Summit Ave San Rafael 016-021-22 (53) Re-Roof $17,939 Barbour Susan /Tr/ PREMIUM ROOFING & WATERPR 520 Marin Ave Mill Valley 049-101-56 (53) Re-Roof $15,020 Zecca Christine V C Tr OWNER/BUILDER 822 Spring Dr Mill Valley 049-182-34 (52.92)Repair Wat $300Andersen Dorothy G /Tr/ SAVE ENERGY CO 166 Deepstone Dr San Rafael 164-223-12 (58) Windows $7,478 Winn Mark ARB INC 502 Park Way Mill Valley 047-071-15 (52) Move Gas Li $2,000 Hatch Joshua & ARB INC 11 Altamira Ave Kentfield 071-122-10 (52) Move Gas L $2,000 Ghio John E ARB INC 25 Corte Morada Greenbrae 070-201-15 (52) Move Gas Li $2,000

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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

ADVERTISING INFORMATION FOR THE BULLETIN AND WEBSITE

STARTING AT $40.00

415-462-1220 X103 [email protected]

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Building Permit Applications Received for ProcessingWeek Ending: Saturday, September 17th, 2011

Address Owner Work Value449 Wellesley Ave Mill Valley Haun Jonathan B & 21--(0/0) Addition $65,000131 Stirling Way Inverness Menke Anne M (61) Solar Thermal Roof Mou $12,500115 St Thomas Way Tiburon Ries Michael D /Tr/ & (54) Install Moment Frame $30,000308 Reed Blvd Mill Valley Southern Marin Fire Protctn (Sprint) (92) 3 New Antennas And Lte. $45,000680 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd Mill Valley (Sprint) (92) 3 New Antennas , New $45,000100 Ocean View Dr Dillon Beach Estero Mutual Water (66)(55) Water Tank 235,000 Ga $235,00073 Oak Grove Ave Woodacre Henderson Kenneth K /Tr/ & (13) Deck $14,0001709 Indian Valley Rd Novato Rose Donald (22--0/1) (12) Addition/Remod $0 645 Glenwood Ave Mill Valley Powell Bethan (13) Detached Deck $21,295645 Glenwood Ave Mill Valley Powell Bethan (13)Attached Deck $6,150680 Fawn Dr San Anselmo Smith Timoth D /Tr/ (20--0/0) (13) Addition/Remode $350,00031 Edgewood Ave Mill Valley Dumas Sabrina E (21--0/1,22,13) Additon And $300,00024 Cushing Ave San Rafael Warmby Jason T (12) Detached Shed $5,00040 Bridgegate Dr San Rafael Jennings Michael P /Tr/ & (22--0/0,58) Remodel Kitchen $35,00019 Acorn Way Kentfield Treadway L Dean /Tr/ & ((21--0/0,22,12) Remodel , Ad $124,200408 Wendy Way Mill Valley Plante Stephanie K /Tr/ (50) (51) Electrical And Gasli $20,0003555 Paradise Dr Tiburon Whitlock Todd L Tr & (54) Repair Deck Guardrail An $18,000171 Sacramento Ave San Anselmo Getsey William A & (50) Porch Lights And Fan $600

Total Value $1,326,745

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CITY OF NOVATO PERMITS ISSUED

CITY OF FAIRFAX PERMITS

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CITY OF TIBURON PERMITS

CITY OF CORTE MADERA PERMITS

CITY OF LARKSPUR PERMITS IN NEXT ISSUE: OCTOBER 3, 2011

CITY OF SAN ANSELMO PERMITS IN NEXT ISSUE: OCTOBER 3, 2011

LIENS/COMPLETIONS/HOMESTEADS

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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.

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CLASSIFIED ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.

Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ◆ OFFICE LEASE OR SALE ◆ BUSINESS ITEMS FOR SALE

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Part-time Bid Runner

An established, family–owned, San Rafael based construction company is seeking an experienced

part–time Bid Runner.

Flexible hours range from 5-10 hours per week. Responsible for delivering bid documents. Must be

dependable, punctual, and have excellent penmanship. The ability to listen and write quickly and accurately

under pressure is crucial. Must have the confidence to meet strict time deadlines. Receives bid pricing and

subcontractor information over the telephone. Reliable vehicle necessary and a clean driving record. Mileage

reimbursed.

Please apply to [email protected] and put “Bid Runner” in the subject line or fax to 415.455.9274.

Ghilotti Bros., Inc.

For Sale16” Portable Delta Radial Arm Saw

$4000On a Trailer with Racks with Rollers Attached

Easy Job Site Set-up for a Day or Months3 hp, 240 volt, 4-3/4” max depth of cut

Carbide Blades, Lockable CoverContact John, E-mail: [email protected]

Cell: 415-730-9779Ghilotti Bros., Inc.

is seeking an independent contractor to support a start-up division within. This is a contract, commission based position that will help promote product and secure new

clients. A background in asphalt products is a plus. Please email resumes to [email protected].

Did you know?www.stormpop.com

The weather website is www.stormpop.com and its free.

You can put up to 3 zip codes per email address and it will alert

you to the upcoming weather!

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Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]

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MILL WORK NEEDED

MUST KNOW SHOP TOOLS AND HAVE 2 YEARS

EXPERIENCE

PLEASE CALL: BRUCE AT 415-472-1410 WANTEDGIANTS TICKETS!

If you have Giants tickets that you would like to sell or give away,

please call 415-462-1220 or email [email protected]

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PLEASE JOIN US FOR ANPLEASE JOIN US FOR AN “OPEN HOUSE”“OPEN HOUSE”

Marin Sanitary Service & MBA

1050 Andersen Drive San Rafael, CA 94901

Thursday October 20, 2011 5pm- 8pm

HOSTED WINE, BEER & HORS D’OEUVRES

SEE WHAT MEMBERSHIP CAN DO FOR YOU PROFESSIONALLY AND PERSONALLY

SPACE LIMITED – PLEASE RSVP By: October 10, 2011 WITH COMPANY NAME

[email protected] or call MBA at 415-462-1220

Bring your business card! We will draw for a FREE One Year Membership

Military Fleet Tours 5:30pm & 6:30pm

PLEASE JOIN US FOR ANPLEASE JOIN US FOR AN “OPEN HOUSE”“OPEN HOUSE”

$100 Membership application fee will be waived at the Open House through November 20, 2011

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MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION CALENDAR

OCTOBERMarin Sanitary Service & MBA MixerMembership Drive

NOVEMBERTBA- BAPAC FundraiserBulletin Advertising Specials

DECEMBERMarin Builders Association Holiday Party

JANUARY 2012Happy New Year!TBA PG&E Mixer

FEBRUARYTBA- Crab Feed

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PLEASE JOIN US FOR ANPLEASE JOIN US FOR AN “OPEN HOUSE”“OPEN HOUSE”

Marin Sanitary Service & MBA

1050 Andersen Drive San Rafael, CA 94901

Thursday October 20, 2011 5pm- 8pm

HOSTED WINE, BEER & HORS D’OEUVRES

SEE WHAT MEMBERSHIP CAN DO FOR YOU PROFESSIONALLY AND PERSONALLY

SPACE LIMITED – PLEASE RSVP By: October 10, 2011 WITH COMPANY NAME

[email protected] or call MBA at 415-462-1220

Bring your business card! We will draw for a FREE One Year Membership

Military Fleet Tours 5:30pm & 6:30pm

PLEASE JOIN US FOR ANPLEASE JOIN US FOR AN “OPEN HOUSE”“OPEN HOUSE”

$100 Membership application fee will be waived at the Open House through November 20, 2011

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Marin Builders Association is

Planning for the Future

Exciting things are in store for the Exclusive MBA Insurance Program!

With help from our new insurance broker, Craford Benefit Consultants,

we will be remodeling the program to make it a better value for our members. The new program will be rolled out

during open enrollment later this fall.

Stay tuned for more information….

Questions?

For information about the benefit program or to enroll, contact Craford Benefit Consultants at (415) 878-0267.

For eligibility, billing, forms and administration, contact Allied Administrators toll free (877) 496-3505 or fax (415) 989-9027.

You can also visit the MBA website at www.marinba.org

Providing the Foundation for a Well-Built Community