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TELL US YOUR STORY................................1
Directors...........................................................2
MBA Holiday Open House...........................3
New Members..............................................4-5
MBA Calendar ................................................6
Job Opportunity:
Marin CDC HVAC.........................................7
NEW INSURANCE PROGRAM............8-9
Marin Home & Garden Expo.....................10
MBA Office Space for Rent..........................11
Membership Benefits....................................12
Classes & Seminars.......................................13
CIFAC Progress &
Accomplishments....................................14-17
Vehicle Enforcement Advisory.............18-19
New Worker’s Comp Program..................20
Tool Lending Library....................................21
Saftey Topic: Drywall.............................22-23
Permits......................................................24-28
Completions & Liens..............................29-32
Project Bid Schedule...............................33-39
Classified Ads..........................................40-41
Membership Application............................42
New MBA Insurance Program..................43
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WEEKLY BULLETIN
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OUTREACH AND NETWORKING Please submit a quarter page bio and
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We want to highlight our members and introduce you to each other for your maximum outreach efforts.
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2011-2012 MBa Directors & officers
President
Vice President
chief financial officer
secretary
Past PresiDent
executive DirectorKlif Knoles
Herb Moran - MOC Insurance ServicesJosh Townsend - PG&E
Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyTom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.
Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Gary Frugoli - Construction Consultant
Rob Scerri - Golden State LumberKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.
Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Jeff Grady - Grady Financial, Inc.
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician
Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst/ Consultant
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: And Them Design
Dave trahan - Patriot Mechanical
aimi Dutra - the Dutra Group
Jeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.
jim schalich - schalich Brothers construction
tyler Doherty - cal West rentals, inc.
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NEW MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONSNOVEMBER 2011
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CENTRAL VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL (G)Glen Accornero
170 Professional Center Drive, Ste. K
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
(707) 584-1900 CSLB #913083
Fax (707) 584-1911
glenn@cvalleyenvironmental.com
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Asbestos Abatement
Rec by: Online
Refs: Charles James
CLEAN CRAWLSPACE, INC. (G)Tom Carreiro
3200 Dutton Avenue #311
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
(707) 578-1188
Cell (707) 310-1691 CSLB# 854200
info@cleancrawlspace.com
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Waterproofing/Green Building Contractor
Rec by: Membership Mixer
Refs: Jack Diego, Klif Knoles, Dan Mellion
EVA AND JOZEF KISSOVA (A)DÉCORATIVE PAINTING BY JOZEF35 Fairfax #25
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 499-1502
Cell (415) 299-0796
eva@decorpaintingbyjozef.com
www.decorpaintingbyjozef.com
Painting and Decorating Contractor
Rec by: Membership Mixer
MARIN BOCCE FEDERATION (A)Tom Miller
550 B Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 455-5583
Cell (415) 244-5413
marinbocce@att.net
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Community Service
Rec by: Barbara Jones
Refs: J.D. Sullivan, Barbara Jones
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NEW MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONSNOVEMBER 2011
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NELSON STAFFING (A)Debi Geller, Account Executive
18 Professional Center Parkway
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 446-0208
dgeller@nelsonstaffing.com
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Full Service Staffing & Recruiting
Rec by: Barbara Jones
PORTICO WEALTH ADVISORS (A)David Tarantino
17E. Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Suite 218
Larkspur, CA 94939
(415) 925-8700
Fax (415) 329-1940
info@porticowealth.com
www.porticowealth.com
Financial Services
Rec by: Barbara Jones
Refs: Klif Knoles
ROBERT WALTHER PAINTING (G)Robert Walther
109 La Pasada Way
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 482-6679 CSLB# 910245
Fax (415) 482-6679
rwrobertwalther@gmail.com
Painting Contractor
Rec by: Membership Mixer
THE PERFECT BUILDER DBABUILDING SOLUTIONS (G)John Fraine, President
152 Auburn Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 459-3349 CSLB# B699998
Fax (415) 459-3348
info@theperfectbuilder.com
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General Building Contractor/Residential
Rec by: MHGE
Refs: Dan Ross, Paul Sonnabend, Michael Mayock
UNICORN GROUP (A)Mark Schmidt
49 Larkspur Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 492-2222
Fax (415) 459-0544
mark@unicornprintmail.com
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Printing
Rec by: Online
Refs: Ross Guehring, Aimi Dutra
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NOVEMBER
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Office closed November 24th and 25th in observance of Thanksgiving
DECEMBER
December 15
MBA Holiday Party 660 Las Gallinas Avenue Office closed December 26th in observance of Christmas
JANUARY January 27 Crab Feed
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Marin City Community Development Corporation 441 Drake Avenue Marin City, CA 94965
Experienced HVAC Technician required for alternative staffing assignment through the Marin City Community Development Corporation (MCCDC). Position is a temporary status. Qualifications Ideal candidate must have:
2 years verifiable experience (more is desirable) in residential HVAC installation; Solid troubleshooting skills; Experience working with homeowners providing a high level of customer service and professionalism; Experience having worked on a team as well as independently; Willingness to learn and adhere to stringent requirements regarding equipment and duct installations;
and A valid California driver’s license, a clear driving record and proof of personal vehicle insurance coverage
are required to be maintained at all times for this position. Functions and Responsibilities The HVAC Technician must possess:
Ability to pull his/her entire body weight up through an attic hatch door; Skills to be able to work in an 18" high crawl space or attic; Tolerance for working under high heat and extreme cold conditions Ability to wear a full-face respirator for several hours a day continuously; Capacity to regularly carry up to 50 pounds of equipment; Unafraid of mice, rats, spiders, bugs, etc., commonly found in HVAC work; Must model environmentally responsible behavior on the job at all times.
Additional criteria Highly desirable:
BPI Certification; Environmental literacy certification such as Roots of Success; OSHA safety certification Own truck or van; and Genuine interest in the industry and be dedicated to greening the environment.
Salary dependent upon experience and qualifications. The Marin City Community Development Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. People of color and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Those interested in applying should send a resume, cover letter, and professional references to: Drew Douglass, Enterprise Development Director, Marin City Community Development Corporation, email: Drew_Douglass@MarinCityCDC.org.
No calls regarding this position, please.
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November 15, 2011
Re: Response requested from all members -- See information request form below
Dear Members:
Recently, we announced our Board’s decision to participate in a new insurance program. Although our initial strategy is to offer workers’ compensation programs, we also intend on offering all lines of insurance needed by our members.
We are part of a growing movement to create leverage for not only pricing but for other services that will benefit participating contractors. This will assist us in working on your behalf and with our program partners.
As we further develop this program, we will host seminars on a variety of topics of concern to the construction industry as well as provide materials that address exposures that could cause your company financial and other challenges.
Go to the next page and complete the information request form. Please make sure you provide the requested information and return your form to mba@marinba.org or fax to 415.462.1225. The program relies on our ability to provide you with alternatives that are relevant and meaning-ful and in order to do that, we need your help!
Thank you for taking time to assist us in this project.
Sincerely,
Klif Knoles
Executive Director
We are working for you!Please support your local Builders
Association Insurance Program
Named Insured (Owner Name) __________________________________________________________________________________
Description of Operations _______________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail _________________________________________ Website ______________________________________________
Years in business ________ Union ______ Non Union ______ Federal Employer ID # (FEIN) _______________________________
Number of Employees: __________ Number of Vehicles: __________
Operations (please show % of each): Residential ____________ Industrial ____________ Commercial _____________
Type Construction (please show % of each): New Construction ____________ Remodel / Repair ____________
Do you use subcontractors? Yes ( ) No ( ) if yes, what % of your work is subcontracted: _________________
Any issues of concern regarding your property & casualty insurance:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please complete this form and fax it to: (415) 462-1225 or email to mba@marinba.org
Thank you for your assistance!
Coverage CarrierEstimated Current Year Premium
Expiration Date Broker
Workers Compensation $General Liability $Commercial Auto $Property $Umbrella $Package Policy $Business Owners Policy (BOP) $(other Property & Casualty Line) $(other Property & Casualty Line) $
We are working for you!Please support your local Builders
Association Insurance Program
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The Marin Builders Association invites you to a celebration of Marin County’s unique Lifestyle at the Second Annual Marin Home & Garden Expo on June 2 and 3, 2012 at the Marin Center Fairgrounds and Exhibit Hall. Exhibitors, Lectures and Demos will showcase what it means to call Marin Home with innovative ideas and sustain-able trends in how we build, live in and care for our homes and gardens. MBA members are encouraged to take advantage of this incredible marketing opportunity to showcase their products and services at this exciting event. There is a special discount to members and several free workshops planned to help members learn how to create a successful booth presentation. BIG Savings to MBA Members:
$200 Discount Offer on your booth space at the Marin Home&Garden Expo!
Receive a total savings of $200 when you reserve your space now. This offer expires 12/31/11.
Book your Marin Home & Garden space and receive the $100 MBA member discount and our additional $100 Early Bird discount! The Marin Home Team is working everyday to create a fun and interesting show for the public and a profitable event for you. Please reserve your space today and don’t miss out on a total savings of $200! Sponsor-ship opportunities are also available. Enjoy the rewards of promoting your business with this important Marin Build-ers Association community event! Check out www.marinhomegarden.com today. There you can download our sponsorship information, application and maps. Contact our Marin Home & Garden Expo Team with any ques-tions you may have at 415.507.1537 or email them at info@marinhomegarden.com
MARIN HOME&GARDEN EXPOM A R I N B U I L D E R S A S S O C I A T I O N
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182 sq. feet
MBA OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT660 Las Gallinas Avenue . San Rafael, CA 94903
FULL SERVICE*
- Private Entry- Utilities- Cleaning- WiFi*Some Restrictions apply
$460/month
236 sq. feet
$590/month
FOR INQUIRIES CONTACT KLIF KNOLES
email: KLIF@MARINBA.ORGphone: 415.462.1220
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This report is intended solely for the information and use of CIFAC members. Any copying, distributing, or publishing is prohibited without written permission from CIFAC Executive Director, Cathryn Hilliard. CIFAC, 837 Arnold Dr., # 200, Martinez, CA 94553; (800) 755-3354
Cathryn Hilliard, Executive Director 837 Arnold Drive, Suite 200, Martinez, CA 94553 phone 800-755-3354 fax 925-957-1800 email info@cifac.org web www.cifac.org
3:34:22 PM
D. A. McCosker, President Steve Harris, Vice President Dave Thomas, Secretary Mike Hester, Treasurer
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CIFAC Progress and Accomplishments
OCTOBER 1 through OCTOBER 31, 2011
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
INVESTIGATIONS
City of Newman MT111001 ($5,000) Stanislaus County While performing research online, Tucker found a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the City for the Yancey Building Foundation Project. The RFP specified that design build proposals would be received by the City on October 18. The scope of work included the design, furnishing and installation of a new concrete foundation under this historic building. Tucker contacted the City for more information. The design build method of construction is allowed for projects that have an aggregate value that exceeds one million dollars. The City could solicit proposals for the design but not the construction work. This work would have to be competitively bid. It is Tucker’s opinion that if the City were to proceed with this method of construction, it would be out of compliance with State law. Tucker sent a formal letter, including the applicable sections of the Public Contract Code to the City Manager for reference. The City has decided to cancel the RFP. Approximate Value: $15,000 Status: Resolved/Influenced
Hayward Unified School District MT111002 (CUCCAC-$30,000) Alameda County Tucker received a request to investigate a possible misuse of the California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Act provisions. The complaint stemmed from alleged bid splitting amongst contracts within the District. Tucker researched the Districts website but found no specific project information. Tucker contacted the District and requested project information for the District Superintendent’s Building Project and ADA Compliance throughout the District. Tucker received documents pertaining to one project and is waiting for a response to her second request for documents. Approximate Value: $150,000 Status: On-Going
City of Modesto MT111003 (Charter City-$50,000) Stanislaus County Tucker was contacted regarding a Modesto Bee newspaper article that indicated the City of Modesto wanted to exempt the bidding process for the construction of a memorial for fallen police officers. This memorial would be located outside the police headquarters on 10th Street in Modesto. Tucker researched the project and found that it would be funded entirely through private donations. Tucker contacted the City and found that the City had already passed a resolution amending its Municipal Code to allow for a bidding exemption on this project. No further action was needed. Approximate Value: $125,000 Status: Resolved
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City of Monterey MT111004 (Charter-$60,000) Monterey County Tucker was contacted regarding a sidewalk improvement project on Prescott Avenue within the city limits. The caller was concerned that the work was to be performed by city staff. Tucker contacted the city for detailed project information. Project scope was for the replacement and installation of concrete sidewalk along approximately five miles of road along Prescott Avenue. It appears that the work was completed and performed by a contractor pursuant to a job order contract (JOC). JOCs are annually bid, individually awarded contracts that may not exceed $1 million dollars in aggregate and are allowed by the cities charter for repairs, sidewalk, paving and other repetitive work. Funding was derived from transient occupancy taxes. State prevailing wages were also required. Tucker concluded that no further action was necessary.Approximate Value: $375,000 Status: Resolved
City of Coalinga MT111005 (General law-$5,000) Fresno County While reviewing the October 20 City Council agenda, Tucker noticed an item for the installation of a fence along the Los Gatos Creek that will deter off road vehicles from riding along the creek side and onto the field at the newly completed sports park. Tucker contacted the city for more information. It appears that they are currently seeking donations from contractors for material and labor to construct the fence. One proposal includes the completion of the work by force account. Tucker will continue to monitor this project to ensure compliance with State laws. Approximate value: Unknown Status: Monitor
Santa Cruz Harbor District MT111006 (CUCCAC-$30,000) Santa Cruz County Tucker was contacted regarding a project that was not competitively bid. The Dredge “Seabright” Through-Hull Reinforcement Project was slated to be awarded at the October 25 Harbor Commission meeting. The scope of work was for the replacement of the through-hull that was damaged due to previously dredged material that passed through the hull. Prior work was completed on this dredge by a contractor, so the District requested an estimate from the same contractor to complete this work. A dredge is a device for scraping or sucking the seabed. After further research, it was Tucker’s opinion that the scope of work does not fall under the definition of a public project within the Public Contract Code.Approximate Value: $35,000 Status: Resolved
Fresno Chaffee Zoo Corporation MT110108 (Private) Fresno County Please refer to Tucker’s previous recaps for detailed project information. Tucker has had continuous communication with the Fresno Chaffee Zoo Corporation (Zoo Corp.) regarding procurement procedures. The Zoo Corp. has developed a draft policy that was sent to Tucker for her suggestions and comments. This policy will be presented to the Zoo Corp. Board of Directors for approval at the next meeting in November. Tucker has been informed that the Zoo Corp. is currently following these procedures for procurement. At the last Fresno County Zoo Authority Board meeting, Tucker requested that the Board adopt their own procurement procedure for Measure Z funded projects. This item will be discussed at the next Authority Board meeting on November 30. Approximate Value: $70 million Status: On-Going/Influenced
OTHER
Tucker was contacted regarding the construction of a new stadium at Gregori High School in Modesto. Tucker researched the project and found that the District has approximately $3.7 million dollars worth of bond funding to finance the stadium. The District has elected to use the Lease lease-back method of construction for this project. Lease lease-back is allowed per the Education Code and does not require a
This report is intended solely for the information and use of CIFAC members. Any copying, distributing, or publishing is prohibited without written permission from CIFAC Executive Director, Cathryn Hilliard. CIFAC, 837 Arnold Dr., # 200, Martinez, CA 94553; (800) 755-3354
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competitive bidding process be used. The same contractor that built the school will perform the construction of the stadium.
Previously, while reviewing Municipal Codes online, Tucker noticed the City of Lodi specified that public projects with a total value that exceeds $20,000 must be formally bid. The City is a general law city and must abide by a $5,000 bid threshold for public works projects. Tucker contacted the City attorney and through continued discussions, the City has amended its Municipal Code to reflect the $5,000 threshold. In addition, language was added that says that Public Contract Code procedures will be followed. The ordinance became effective on October 7, 2011.
NETWORKING
Tucker continues to maintain contact with her network and search for new bidding opportunities for the industry within her coverage area.
INVESTIGATIONS
County of Sonoma SR111001 ($30,000-CUCCAA) Sonoma County CIFAC was contacted about possible bidding violations on the installation of a portable restroom project by the County of Sonoma. The project was funded through the Sonoma County Redevelopment Commission (SCRC). The County had declared the area as a blight area eight years ago. One of the projects they wanted to have done was to install a restroom on county property in the Guerneville area.This would provide restroom access to people using the beach, tourists, and the large homeless population. There were a number of hearings held. The SCRC told the County that they would provide funding up to $350,000. The County purchasing Department advertised for a portable restroom facility. The building had to meet special requirements since its placement is 18” below 100 year flood plane. The County decided with their legal counsel that the building is a commodity and thus falls under purchasing.The County then contracted for the labor with the Sonoma County Probation Department. Sonoma County has a large Supervised Adult Crew program. Instead of jail time or fines, convicted people can sign up for the program and perform community work. The complaining party has turned over this portion of their complaint to the Foundation for Fair Contracting. The complaining party contacted the State Controller’s Office about the County being signatory to the California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Act. The complaining party reported that they suggested he file a complaint with them. The County estimates that they contracted out less than $26,000 including engineering and design. Riley discussed the complaint with Executive Director Hilliard. It was agreed that this was not a CIFAC issue. Estimated Value: $150,000 Status: Resolved/Monitor
Eastside Union High School District SR111002 (Bid threshold-$17,500) Santa Clara County Riley was contacted regarding the possible illegal addition of a subcontractor on the bleacher portion of a project at Oak Grove High School. The larger project is for modernization of the school campus. Riley is checking on the value of the entire project and then the value of the work being done by subcontractor.The General Contractor on a project is required to list all subcontractors whose work will be in excess of ½ of 1 percent of the bid. If a subcontractor is doing a number of items, it is the aggregate value of the work being performed. A contractor certifies that he will be self-performing the work if he doesn’t list a subcontractor. He is not required to list those that will be performing less than the percentage requirement. Riley sent a letter to the District requesting information on this matter and how the District plans to proceed.Approximate Value: $143,800 Status: On-Going
This report is intended solely for the information and use of CIFAC members. Any copying, distributing, or publishing is prohibited without written permission from CIFAC Executive Director, Cathryn Hilliard. CIFAC, 837 Arnold Dr., # 200, Martinez, CA 94553; (800) 755-3354
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This report is intended solely for the information and use of CIFAC members. Any copying, distributing, or publishing is prohibited without written permission from CIFAC Executive Director, Cathryn Hilliard. CIFAC, 837 Arnold Dr., # 200, Martinez, CA 94553; (800) 755-3354
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Mendocino County SR111003 ($30,000-CUCCAA) Mendocino County The County of Mendocino went out to bid on three roofing projects. They held a pre-bid meeting, advertised and notified the contractors on their informal bidders list. The prebid meeting was well attended. On the bid date they did not receive any bids. They contacted Riley to ask what they should do next. Riley provided the section of the Public Contract Code, 22039 (c) that allows the county to proceed by either force account or negotiated contract. Riley also spoke with area contractors about the lack of bids. She found that increasing license and insurance requirements are forcing many companies to no longer do roofing. The County stated that some contractors stated they were simply to busy to bid the work.Approximate Value: $100,000 Status: Resolved
Caltrans-District 1 SR111004 ($25,000-Bid threshold) Mendocino County Riley was contacted by members of her network regarding the new Willits Horsemen’s Association facility that is being built in Willits. There have been numerous inquiries about the funding for the facility. Concern has been expressed by members of the construction industry that Caltrans granted funds to the Association to do construction, thus circumventing the need to go out to competitive bidding on a project funded with public monies. Riley has contacted Caltrans to find out about the funding. It may be possible that Caltrans purchased right of way from the Association and they are using the funds for the project.Approximate Value: $Unknown Status: On-Going
City of Ukiah SR110704 (CUCCAA-$30,000Mendocino County The City of Ukiah decided to have redevelopment fund a project to have an outdoor dining project built for a restaurant in the City. City staff reported that the project would cost less than $12,000. Riley was asked to monitor the project. (SEE details from Riley’s earlier recaps, July 2011-September 2011). The original project was to take less than one week. The project took over 6 weeks to complete. Riley obtained documents and reviewed them. The costs currently show $27,000. Observation and photos of the project showed that the City had not included all of their costs on equipment and materials. Riley has asked for the additional information. Approximate Value: $ 31,000 Status: On-Going
OTHER
Riley was asked to find out who the owner was of a section of roadway. She found that though it appeared to be part of the Caltrans system, it actually belongs to Tehama County. There are on-going discussions about Caltrans taking over the section of roadway that links I-5 with Highway 99.
A non-profit group in Mt Shasta (Siskiyou County) has received a grant from the California Department of Recreation and Parks to build seven miles of trail. Riley has been asked to investigate the funding and the apparent exemption from the work having to be competitively bid. Though the money is going to a non-profit the funding is apparently all State funds.
Riley is gathering information about counties using work release inmates to do public work projects and thus not put them out to bid. As work release prisoners are not considered force account, it makes it difficult to enforce bidding limits.
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To: Manufacturers, Distributors, Dealers and Installers of all Aftermarket Parts, New Vehicle Dealers, and Other Interested Parties
Number 339 January 2006 Revised--November 2011
SALES AND INSTALLATION OF AFTERMARKET PARTS ON NEW AND USED GAS OR DIESEL POWERED VEHICLES AND ENGINES IN CALIFORNIA
This Advisory discusses California laws and regulations regarding the sale and installation of aftermarket parts on new and used on and off-road vehicles/engines in California, including diesel powered cars and trucks.
SUMMARY OF CALIFORNIA LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Any part, device or modification that alters or modifies the design or performance of an original motor vehicle pollution control device or system must obtain an Executive Order from the ARB exempting it from California Vehicle Code section 27156.
Only aftermarket parts with valid ARB Executive Orders may be used
on California vehicles/engines.
Aftermarket catalytic converters offered for sale or sold in California after January 1st 2009 must meet exemption requirements specified in the regulations and evaluation procedures adopted by ARB on October 25, 2007 (http://www.arb.ca.gov/regact/2007/amcat07/approvalamcat.pdf).
A new California vehicle must be sold in the original manufacturer
certified configuration with no modifications made.
It is illegal to modify a new vehicle by installing ARB exempted or non-exempted aftermarket parts before the title to the vehicle has been transferred to an ultimate purchaser.
California law prescribes penalties for illegal modifications to the
emission systems of new on-road and off-road vehicles/engines.
Devices that defeat original emissions control systems are not legal on any registered on-road or off-road vehicle/engine.
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Enforcement Advisory 339 -2-
Automotive emissions account for over fifty percent of all smog forming pollutants in California. To improve air quality, the California Air Resources Board (ARB) requires vehicle manufacturers to develop engine and emission equipment systems that reduce the pollutants that cause California's severe air quality problem. These emission control systems are required to be durable and reliable, and are covered by an emissions control warranty. New vehicles/engines sold in California are required to demonstrate compliance with these requirements through rigorous testing as part of the certification process. To ensure that these systems operate as designed, California Vehicle Code Section 27156 prohibits modifications that may increase motor vehicle emissions. An exemption from Vehicle Code Section 27156 (VC 27156), California's anti-tampering law, is required before any add-on or modified part can be sold in California. Vehicle Code Section 27156 (c) states, “No person shall install, sell, offer for sale, or advertise any device, apparatus, or mechanism intended for use with, or as a part of, a required motor vehicle pollution control device or system that alters or modifies the original design or performance of the motor vehicle pollution control device or system.” An exempted aftermarket part may be installed on a vehicle/engine that has been delivered to an ultimate purchaser under the terms and conditions of the applicable Executive Order. ARB Aftermarket Part Executive Orders do not apply to any aftermarket parts advertised, offered for sale, sold with, or installed on a new motor vehicle prior to the vehicle’s transfer to an ultimate purchaser. Modification of a new vehicle through installation of aftermarket parts produces a vehicle in a different condition than it was originally certified by the original manufacturer. A new vehicle that was modified in this way would therefore be considered by the ARB as a new uncertified vehicle and would be in violation of Health and Safety Code, Sections 43150-43154. A new vehicle is defined in the Health and Safety Code, Section 39042 as, “"New motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle, the equitable or legal title to which has never been transferred to an ultimate purchaser.” Violations of H&SC 43151-43153 are subject to penalties of up to $5000 per violation under H&SC 43154. Any person, business or entity using aftermarket parts to modify a new vehicle in California or selling a new modified vehicle to anyone in California is in violation of California law. ARB exempted aftermarket catalytic converters may be installed on gasoline passenger cars and light- and medium-duty trucks (GVWR </= 14,000 lbs.) only. Diesel passenger cars and trucks, and heavy-duty gasoline vehicles must use original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) catalytic converters. Information regarding aftermarket catalytic converters that were granted exemptions under the new regulations and evaluation procedures adopted October 25th 2007 is located in the Aftermarket Parts Program location of the ARB website at http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermktcat/aftermktcat.htm. There is also a database for the public to look up aftermarket catalytic converters that have been approved for use in California after January 1st 2009 at http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermktcat/aftermktcatdbase.htm. For clarification about ARB’s Aftermarket Parts laws and regulations, please contact Rose Castro, Manager, Aftermarket Parts Section or via e-mail at rcastro@arb.ca.gov. For questions or comments regarding enforcement, please contact Tony Zeng, Air Resources Engineer, Mobile Source Enforcement Section, Enforcement Division, at (626) 350-6505 or at tzeng@arb.ca.gov. You may also access information about the Aftermarket Parts Program via the internet at http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermkt/aftermkt.htm.
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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!
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Emily Oberg emily-oberg@leavitt.com
CA License #0545478
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Providing the foundation for a well-built community
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Drywallers put the finishing touches on our home and office interiors by installing and finishing sheetrock walls. Physical stamina is required to lift, cut, and ma-neuver heavy sheets of drywall and fix them in place. Finishing and sanding seams is also an ergonomic and physical challenge. Consider that this demanding work is often done on a construction site and at heights, and it is clear that drywallers need to think safety on the job.
Lifting and maneuvering tools and heavy, awkward sheets of drywall pose an ergonomic risk for drywallers. Maintain-ing good physical condition and using proper lifting tech-niques can reduce the chance of injury and strain. Working in pairs makes it easier to lift, position, and control sheet-rock. Seam taping and sanding tools with spring-assisted or powered systems makes overhead finishing work easier by reducing the force that workers must apply. Completing work one task at a time (hanging, taping, finishing, etc.) may be efficient, but is harder on the body; completing one area at a time allows workers to rotate tasks and give muscles a break.
Because drywallers work at heights to install tall walls and ceilings, they need to use extra caution to prevent falls. Workers can use ladders if the work can be done safely from them, but they should follow ladder safety rules. Lean-to or jack scaffolds, shore scaffolds, nailed brackets, loose tile, loose brick, loose blocks, and other unstable objects cannot be used as working platforms or for their supports. Stilts should never be used due to their instability. Sturdy scaffolds or steps that are at least 20 inches wide provide safe, stable working platforms when installed and used cor-rectly.
Dust is a hazard for drywallers at the beginning and end of every job. When sheetrock is cut, the gypsum dust that is released can be irritating to the eyes and lungs. Dust from
dry mixing joint compound can be an irritant; pre-mixed compounds can reduce worker dust exposure. Sanding finished joints can also create a lot of dust. Whenever job tasks may create dust, safety glasses and respirators or dust masks should be used to protect workers’ eyes and lungs. Proper ventilation on the jobsite can reduce dust in the air.
Electrical safety should be considered when drywallers are fastening sheetrock to wall frames. Workers should use caution around interior wall wiring and ensure that electric boxes have proper shielding to prevent screws and nails from penetrating them. Powered nail guns, fasteners, and drills should be properly grounded and in good working order to reduce the risk of electric shock. Other tools, es-pecially cutting tools, should be in good working order and used properly.
Because drywalling is usually one of the last tasks on a construction job, it is often done under deadline pressure. However, the need for speed is never an excuse to forget safety. Good planning and safety procedures give a dry-walling job a smooth finish.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Seguridad en la construcción de paredes de tabla de yeso
Los trabajadores de la construcción ponen el punto final en nuestras casas y oficinas al instalar las tablas de yeso en las paredes. Se requiere resistencia física para levantar, recortar y maniobrar las tablas de yeso pesadas y fijarlas en su lugar. El acabado y lijado de las costuras también es un reto ergonómico y físico. Al considerar que estas difíciles tareas generalmente se efectúan en un sitio de construcción y por encima del nivel del cuerpo, queda claro que los trabajadores de este ramo tienen que pensar el su seguridad en el trabajo.
SAFETY FIRST: DRYWALL !
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Levantar y maniobrar herramientas y tablas de yeso pesa-das presentan un riesgo ergonómico para los trabajadores de este ramo. Mantenerse en buenas condiciones físicas y usar las técnicas apropiadas para levantar objetos pesados puede reducir las lesiones y el estrés. Trabajar en parejas facilita levantar, colocar y controlar las tablas de yeso. Las herramientas para colocar la cinta en las costuras y lijar las costuras con la ayuda de resortes o sistemas motorizados hacen más fácil el trabajo por encima del nivel del cuerpo, reduciendo el esfuerzo que tiene que hacer el trabajador. Terminar todo el trabajo haciendo una tarea a la vez (fijar, nivelar costuras, acabado, etc.) puede ser eficiente, pero es más duro para el cuerpo; terminar un área a la vez le permite al trabajador rotar las tareas y dejar descansar a los músculos.
Debido a que los trabajadores de este ramo trabajan por encima del nivel de su cabeza para instalar las tabla en paredes altas o en cielos rasos, se deben tomar precau-ciones especiales para prevenir caídas. Los trabajadores pueden usar escaleras si se puede efectuar el trabajo en forma segura usándolas, pero deben observar la reglas de seguridad en el uso de las escaleras. No se deben usar andamios soportados por gatos, clavados, losas sueltas, ladrillos sueltos, bloques de concreto sueltos u otras bases inestables como plataformas de trabajo o como soportes para las mismas. Nunca se deben usar zancos debido a su inestabilidad. Andamios fuertes o escaleras con un ancho mínimo de 20 pulgadas proporcionan una plataforma de trabajo segura y estable cuando se instalan y se usan cor-rectamente.
El polvo es un peligro para los trabajadores de este ramo al comienzo y al final de cada trabajo. Cuando se cortan las tablas de yeso, el polvo de yeso que se produce puede ser un irritante para los ojos y los pulmones. El polvo que se produce al mezclar el compuesto para las costuras puede ser un irritante; los compuestos premezclados pueden re-ducir la exposición del los trabajadores al polvo. Al lijar las costuras también se puede producir mucho polvo. Siempre que las tareas puedan producir polvo, se deben usar gafas de seguridad, equipos de respiración o máscaras contra el
polvo para proteger a los ojos y los pulmones de los traba-jadores. Una buena ventilación en el sitio de trabajo puede reducir el polvo en el aire.
Se debe considerar la seguridad eléctrica cuando los tra-bajadores de este ramo están fijando las tablas de yeso a la estructura de las paredes. Los trabajadores deben tener cuidado en las cercanías del cableado interno de las pare-des y asegurar que las cajas eléctricas tengan resguardos apropiados para evitar que los tornillos y los clavos puedan penetrarlas. Las pistolas eléctricas para clavar, los elemen-tos de sujeción y los taladros deben estar conectados a tierra correctamente y en buenas condiciones de funciona-miento para reducir el riesgo de choques eléctricos. Otras herramientas, especialmente las herramientas de corte deben estar en buenas condiciones de funcionamiento y usarse correctamente.
Debido a que la instalación de tablas de yeso es una de las tareas finales en la construcción, a menudo se hace bajo la presión del tiempo. Sin embargo, la necesidad de apresu-rar el trabajo nunca es excusa para olvidarse de la seguri-dad. Una buena planificación y buenos procedimientos de seguridad resultan en un buen trabajo.
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The above evaluations and/or recommendations are for general guidance only and should not be relied upon for legal compliance purposes. They are based solely on the information provided to us and relate only to those condi-tions specifically discussed. We do not make any warranty, expressed or implied, that your workplace is safe or health-ful or that it complies with all laws, regulations or standards.
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PERMITS ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 2011
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction Value507 Northern Investors Lp WEBSTER WINDOW & DOOR INC 507 Northern Ave (1-10) Mill V 049-101-32 (58) Replace All $16,999 Thoma Miranda COOPER, KEN ROOFING 320 Kent Ave Kentfield 074-064-08 (53) Re-Roof $12,263 Robinson Pauline R /Tr/ E OWNER 75 Tamalpais Rd Kentfield 022-071-06 (24) Add 77 Sq $10,000 Bush Rudolph Tr 75% JOSH KLEIN CONST. 15 Shoreline Hwy Mill Valley 052-231-01 (13) Ramp And Ac $20,000 Kardel Deane 2010 Rev SOLAR CITY CORP 35 Bayview Rd Kentfield 022-071-02 (600 3.29 Kw Roo $20,000 Ben, Patricia Winslow OWNER 300 Stuyvesant Dr San Anselmo 176-241-03 (23--0/0) Intern $42,000 Grothe Howard L Jr WORMOOD INC. 490 Old Ranch Rd Novato 146-310-14 (58) Replace 5 W $14,840 Zucker Margo P REAL GOODS SOLAR, MARIN 132 Van Tassel Ct San Anselmo 176-082-05 (60) 8.71 Kw Pv $54,000 Kline Susan /Tr/ REAL GOODS SOLAR, MARIN 25 El Mirador Nicasio 121-260-30 (60) 4.1 Kw Pv $28,223 Haarmans Guilielmus REAL GOODS SOLAR, MARIN 120 Montego Key Novato 157-242-15 (60) 5.1 Kw Roof $27,501 Newkirk Tracy A KEN COOPER ROOFING 6 Nina Ct Mill Valley 043-201-18 (56) Siding (Side $34,000 Stevens Audrey D /Tr/ CAPSTONE ROOFING 1129 Bel Marin Keys Blvd Novat 157-321-15 (53) Re-Roof $13,900 Tellis Christopher A OWNER/BUILDER 10 Yellow Ferry Dock (Dock On 901-060-10 (12) Build (92) $50,000 Leslie Shein GRIESSHABER CONSTR. INC. 47 De Silva Island Dr Mill Val 043-470-06 (23) Bathroom Re $25,000 Stratakos Anthony J & BALCAL CONSTRUCTION INC 10 Rock Rd Kentfield 074-152-02 (23) RemodelT.D. $50,000 Mill Valley School Distri CLOUGH, JAMES S ENTERPRIS 305 Montford Ave Mill Valley 047-161-07 (14) Fence Over 6 $28,000 Flores Laurie H /Tr/ CROWN RIDGE ROOFING,INC. 251 Johnstone Ct San Rafael 164-181-08 (53) Re-Roof $10,850 Smith Timoth D /Tr/ RAVANO & COONEY CONSTRUCT 680 Fawn Dr San Anselmo 177-111-10 (20--0/,13,10) Ad $350,000 Gervais Yves & Jamie QUALITY FIRST 303 Bell Ln Mill Valley 052-032-02 (61) Solar Therma $13,552 Pomilia Dominic A Jr F P BUILDERS 1058 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd M 034-062-09 (33,13) Interna $175,000 Bently Susan ARAM SOLAR, PACIFIC RIM C 95 Century Dr Mill Valley 043-201-29 (60) 8.74 Kw Pv $45,000 Estero Mutual Water OWNER/BUILDER 100 Ocean View Dr Dillon Beach 100-100-58 (66)(55) Water Ta $235,000 Dill Matt OWNER 300 Montford Ave Mill Valley 047-151-12 (21--0/0) (22)(13 $438,788 Enslin Jennifer G /Tr/ SUPERIOR ROOFING 55 Verissimo Dr Novato 125-331-33 (53) Reroof $14,400 Pentis Lynne B /Tr/ Etal JOHN HART CONST. 222 SEA View Ave San Rafael 016-041-24 (23) Bathroom Rem $29,500
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVED
Week Ending: Saturday, November 19th, 2011
Address Owner Work Value8 Walsh Dr Mill Valley Azur Bryan & (60) Pv- Roof Mt $15,500418 Viewpark Ct Mill Valley Plimpton Harlow V /Tr/ & (60) 3.5 Kw Pv - Roof Mt $19,000126 Stadium Ave Mill Valley Stadium Investments L P (21) Addition $90,000420 Oceana Dr Dillon Beach Hints Ralph F & (58,53,54) Replace Guard Rail $26,000507 Northern Ave (1-10) Mill Valley 507 Northern Investors Lp Etal (58) Replace All Windows And D $16,9995883 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio Weinstein Matt /Tr/ & (60) 11.3 Kw Pv - Roof Mt $58,1053838 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio Skywalker Properties Ltd (12)(50) Replce 2 Fibre Optic $20,00063 Laura Ln Fairfax Bon Amy H (23--0/0) Remodel(13) Deck Ad $68,500 14 Great Circle Dr Mill Valley Kypriadis Milton A & (21--0/0) Add An Additonal 78 $18,000365 Dogwood Rd Bolinas Young Ward A /Tr/ (60) 1.85 Kw Photovoltaic $10,000193 Dipsea Rd Stinson Beach Morgan Janet L (60) 2.5 Kw Roof Mounted Pv S $16,7006 Cliff St Dillon Beach Mb Acquisitions Llc (23) Remodel $25,000375 Aberdeen Way Inverness Long Greg J & (22)(12)(13)(92) Remodel, Repa $41,00047 De Silva Island Dr Mill Valley Leslie Shein (23) Bathroom Remodel $25,000
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CITY OF LARKSPUR PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
10.27.11 Raleigh C.R. Remodeling 16 Boardwalk One Minor $70,000
10.31.11 Rappazini Ian Thompson 226 Monte Vista Minor $20,000
11.02.11 McClure Northern Pacific Roofing
12 Via Navarro Re-roof $17,560
11.02.11 Brownstein Northern Pacific Roofing
23 Elizabeth Re-roof $11,995
11.02.11 Wakida Northern Pacific Roofing
11 Elizabeth Cir Re-roof $11,996
11.03.11 Green Gutierrez Roofing 150 Magnolia Ave. Re-roof $22,290
11.07.11 Edwards Cooper Roofing 15 Corte Toluca Re-roof $12,847
11.07.11 Drakes Landing Of-fices
Horizontal Retail Construction
100 Drakes Landing Suite 150
Minor $32,000
11.08.11 Kane Floyd Construction 130 Elm Ave. Minor $550,000
11.09.11 Equity Office WCI-GC 900 Larkspur Landing Minor $13,000
11.09.11 Equity Office WCI-GC 80 East Sir Francis Drake Suite 3B
Minor $10,000
11.09.11 Equity Office WCI-GC 700 Larkspur Landing Suite 265
Minor $18,000
11.10.11 Peter Scales 1401 Larkspur Landing Minor $15,000
CITY OF MILL VALLEY PERMITSDate Issued Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
10.25.11 STEVEN & KATHERINE C. STRICKER
Crosse Landscap-ing
501 Throckmorton Ave
Install $18,000
10.27.11 FRANCIE BURNHAM Forster Pump and Engineering
100 Lovell Ave 102 Plumbing $14,500
10.31.11 WTB PARTNERS PK Construction 475 Miller Ave Improve $200,000
10.31.11 RANICK DIANNE L McLeran Inc. 9 OLIVE ST Re-roof $12,100
10.31.11 TODD C. & JENNIFER E. FITZGERALD
Pacific Ridge Con-struction
46 RYAN AVE Remodel $118,000
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CITY OF NOVATO PERMITSIssue Date
Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
11.07.11 DANIELS JOHN R MODERN METHOD ROOFING CO
271 FAIRWAY DR REROOF $13,252
11.07.11 SULLIVAN STEVEN ABLE ROOFING CO 396 SUNDANCE WAY REROOF $15,180
11.07.11 Gary Rivara & Audrey Newman
CHRISTIE CONSTRUC-TION INC
9 CONCHITA CT CONSTRUCTION $19,040
11.07.11 WILLIAMS ANTHONY J /TR/ &
Sean McCauley [Mc-Cauley Broth
7 BEYER CT CONSTRUCTION $23,400
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11.07.11 GRAY KEVIN L ABSOLUT CONSTRUC-TION CORP
17 SADDLEBROOK CT SOLAR $27,000
11.07.11 HARDWICKE HAROLD E 2007 TRUST
CREST CONSTRUC-TION
15 BROWN DR CONSTRUCTION $50,000
11.07.11 COPPERMAN PAUL TR
Sierra Electric 5 COMMERCIAL BLVD ELECTRICAL $90,000
11.08.11 STILLWELL HARRI-ETTE /TR/
OWNER-BUILDER 25 WOODLAND CT CONSTRUCTION $12,000
11.08.11 HARRIS MICHAEL L Richard Steele Con-struction
5 HARRIS HILL DR SOLAR $15,000
11.08.11 CONDIOTTI ENTRPS INC
ALTON & COMPANY INC
60 LEVERONI CT REROOF $103,795
11.09.11 GAMO MELISSA F & Land Construction 31 LELAND DR MINOR CON-STRUCTION
$16,000
11.09.11 Richard Look SOLARCRAFT SERVIC-ES, INC.
132 CHAPEL HILL RD SOLAR $23,439
11.10.11 Patricia Sheehan OWNER-BUILDER 42 LELAND DR CONSTRUCTION $10,000
11.10.11 Ivan Lamont SOLARCRAFT SERVIC-ES, INC.
994 SIMMONS LN SOLAR $17,606
CITY OF SAN ANSELMO PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
10.19.11 Fee Fee 50 Woodruff Rd Replace $60,000
10.24.11 Kroot 72 Laurel Ave Demo & Build $25,000
10.26.11 Keller Owner-Builder 75 Redwood Rd Repair $15,000
10.26.11 Kroot SolarCraft Services 222 Crescent Rd Solar $16,407
10.26.11 McNamara/Collins SolarCraft Services 100 Meadowcroft Solar $16,979
10.27.11 Junkergard Anderson Woodrow 38 Westgate Way New $11,000
10.27.11 Dardis Owner-Builder 22 Island Dr Repair $33,960
10.27.11 Garcia Mick London 440 The Alameda Remodel $20,000
10.31.11 Garcia Sun Light & Power 1 Saunders Ave Solar $20,000
10.31.11 Azadeh Owner-Builder 10 Spruce Ave Structural $10,000
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation11.08.11 TESTA DANIEL Dan Holleran 958 PATRICIA WAY ALTER-SFD $35,000
11.08.11 SEWELL DAVID E V Inc 15 SAN MARINO DR ALTER-SFD $10,000
11.08.11 OSHRY STEPHEN OVICO 62 DOWITCHER WAY ALTER-SFD $40,000
11.08.11 GILBERT MICHAEL Owner-builder 74 PARTRIDGE DR ALTER-SFD $10,000
11.08.11 MINKOWSKI C. Ron Gese 15 MARIN ST ALTER-SFD $18,000
11.08.11 MC MILLAN LORNE Arrington Const 59 RAFAEL DR ALTER-SFD $27,000
11.09.11 NEUENBURG JOHN NEUENBURG JOHN 597 TARRAGON DR ALTER-SFD $22,800
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TOWN OF FAIRFAX PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
10.24.11 Casalnuovo Renewal by Ander-sen
78 Cypress Replace $15,935
10.24.11 Kenneth West Coast Roofing Co
2575 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
Re-roof $52,000
10.25.11 Rose Solarcity Corp 105 Marinda Dr Solar $22,000
11.01.11 Matson REC Solar 6 Marinda Ct Solar $16,000
11.02.11 Page ARB Inc. 68 Rocca Rd Gas $11,000
11.04.11 Fradelizio Marin County Roof-ing
235 Bolinas Road Re-roof $15,000
11.07.11 Leo Morris Roofing 40 Inyo Rd Re-roof $13,660
11.08.11 La Fond Seani Raindance Roofing 7 Crest Rd Re-roof $16,200
11.09.11 Bowman/McCaffrey 156 Scenic Rd Repair $40,000
11.09.11 TUATAGALOA Capstone Roofing 31 HILLCREST DR ALTER-SFD $12,200
11.09.11 FINKELSTEIN JAMES Capstone Roofing 17 BRACKEN CT ALTER-SFD $15,500
11.10.11 John Rossi Jr. Trust KRUEGER BROS 595 FRANCISCO BLVD E ALTER-COM-MERCIAL
$85,000
11.10.11 SCHOTT MICHELE Hackhman Prop 14 NARRAGANSETT CV ALTER-SFD $13,000
11.14.11 Royal Grounds Coffee RRR Construction 1146 4TH ST ALTER-COM-MERCIAL
$25,000
11.14.11 CRAIG BRYN Crown Ridge Roof-ing
12 RIVER OAKS RD ALTER-SFD $17,885
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MBA MEMBER
Meehleis Modular Buildings, Inc. 1303 East Lodi Avenue • Lodi, California 95240
(209) 334-4637 • (209) 334-4726 Fax
Seeking Subcontractor Participation for:
Project: Francis Scott Key Elementary School 1530 43rd Avenue, San Francisco, CA
Permanent Modular Classrooms
Bid Date: November 29, 2011 @ 2:00 pm
Contact: Mike Sinclair @ (209) 334-4637
TOWN OF TIBURON PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation11.10.11 Frishberg Chalstrom Builders 5 Andrew Way #47 Remodel $11,500
11.14.11 Main Street Properties Framework Eng. 1620 Tiburon Blvd Repair $10,000
11.15.11 Freeman Calletti Jungsten 18 Janet Way #164 Remodel $68,050
11.16.11 Warren Peterson Mullin 11 St Bernard Lane Repair $35,000
11.17.11 Parsons Cove Construction 65 Reed Ranch Road Addition $600,000
11.17.11 Koffman Family Trust Acustruct 10 Tara View Road Repair $77,910
11.17.11 Plastiras Owner Builder 25 Turtle Rock Court Alteration $65,000
11.17.11 Clifford Joseph Ward GC 17 Cecilia Court Remodel $19,000
11.17.11 Hall Real Goods Solar 426 Greenwood Beach Rd Alteration $19,008
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NOTICE OF COMPLETIONSRecording
Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
11/08/2011 JOHN POPE CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005725711/08/2011 SAN RAFAEL CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005725711/08/2011 SCHOOL DISTRICT SAN RAFAEL CITY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005725711/09/2011 MURRAY BUILDING INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005764711/09/2011 SCHOOL DISTRICT SHORELINE UNIFIED (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005764711/09/2011 SHORELINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005764711/10/2011 GREENSTONE DIANA R (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005803211/10/2011 GREENSTONE SCOTT R (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005803211/10/2011 PETE KNIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005803211/10/2011 CARROLL CORY JOHN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005805711/10/2011 CARROLL KIMBERLY DENISE (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-005805711/10/2011 HAZEL MIKE (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-0058057
HOMESTEADSRecording
Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
11/08/2011 HAM DELSA P (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2011-0057256
LIENSRecording
Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
11/07/2011 BACCHI PAUL (O) KENT WOODLANDS PROP-ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
LIEN 2011-0056784
11/07/2011 DUVALL WILLIAM (O) KENT WOODLANDS PROP-ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
LIEN 2011-0056786
11/07/2011 KENT WOODLANDS PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)
BACCHI PAUL (O) LIEN 2011-0056784
11/07/2011 KENT WOODLANDS PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)
MORGAN KATRINA (O) LIEN 2011-0056785
11/07/2011 KENT WOODLANDS PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)
DUVALL WILLIAM (O) LIEN 2011-0056786
11/07/2011 MORGAN KATRINA (O) KENT WOODLANDS PROP-ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
LIEN 2011-0056785
11/07/2011 BUCCA CURT (O) VILLA REAL PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)
LIEN 2011-0057015
11/07/2011 BUCCA SUE (O) VILLA REAL PROPERTY O LIEN 2011-0057015
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LIENS (continued)Recording
Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
11/07/2011 SCOTT DEAN (O) VILLA REAL PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)
LIEN 2011-0057014
11/07/2011 VILLA REAL PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
SCOTT DEAN (O) LIEN 2011-0057014
11/07/2011 VILLA REAL PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
BUCCA CURT (O) LIEN 2011-0057015
11/07/2011 VILLA REAL PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
BUCCA SUE (O) LIEN 2011-0057015
11/08/2011 BLUE & GOLD INVESTMENTS INC (O) SHAMROCK MATERIALS INC (E)
LIEN 2011-0057367
11/08/2011 SHAMROCK MATERIALS INC (E) BLUE & GOLD INVEST-MENTS INC (O)
LIEN 2011-0057367
11/10/2011 BEST BUY STORES LPLL (O) JOHN DEERE LAND-SCAPES (E)
LIEN 2011-0057742
11/10/2011 GEORGIA A STAPLETON TRUST (O) JOHN DEERE LAND-SCAPES (E)
LIEN 2011-0057742
11/10/2011 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES (E) BEST BUY STORES LPLL (O)
LIEN 2011-0057742
11/10/2011 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES (E) GEORGIA A STAPLETON TRUST (O)
LIEN 2011-0057742
11/10/2011 HANSEN DALE (O) SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 HANSEN MARJORIE A (O) SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 HANSEN MICHAL (O) SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 HANSEN ROBERT (O) SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)
LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 MAXON BARRY A (O) SPYGLASS HILL HOA (E) LIEN 2011-005803011/10/2011 MAXON BETH A (O) SPYGLASS HILL HOA (E) LIEN 2011-005803011/10/2011 SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSO-
CIATION (E)HANSEN DALE (O) LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSO-CIATION (E)
HANSEN MARJORIE A (O) LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSO-CIATION (E)
HANSEN MICHAL (O) LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSO-CIATION (E)
HANSEN ROBERT (O) LIEN 2011-0058031
11/10/2011 SPYGLASS HILL HOA (E) MAXON BARRY A (O) LIEN 2011-005803011/10/2011 SPYGLASS HILL HOA (E) MAXON BETH A (O) LIEN 2011-0058030
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RELEASE OF LIENSRecording
Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
11/07/2011 CHERYL K HEED TRUST (E) GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0056908
11/07/2011 GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (O) CHERYL K HEED TRUST (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0056908
11/08/2011 MARIN LAGOON HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (O)
VAZIRI AREZOU /TR/ (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0057350
11/08/2011 MARIN LAGOON HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (O)
VAZIRI TRUST (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0057350
11/08/2011 VAZIRI AREZOU /TR/ (E) MARIN LAGOON HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0057350
11/08/2011 VAZIRI TRUST (E) MARIN LAGOON HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0057350
11/09/2011 BROUILLETTE DAWN (E) TRANQUILITY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0057635
11/09/2011 TRANQUILITY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O) BROUILLETTE DAWN (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0057635
11/10/2011 GRANT CHAD M (E) SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0058053
11/10/2011 GRANT CHAD M (E) SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0058054
11/10/2011 SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
GRANT CHAD M (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0058053
11/10/2011 SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
GRANT CHAD M (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0058054
TAX LIENSRecording
Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
11/07/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PEDAL TO THE METAL GRAPHICS LLC (O)
TAX LIEN 2011-0056935
11/07/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) NASCENT SOLAR TECH-NOLOGIES (O)
TAX LIEN 2011-0056936
11/07/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BLOWTORCH ENTERTAIN-MENT CORPORATION (O)
TAX LIEN 2011-0056937
11/07/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MARS-VENUS PUBLISHING INC (O)
TAX LIEN 2011-0056938
11/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FENNELLY COLLEEN (O) TAX LIEN 2011-0057086
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TAX LIENS (continued)Recording
Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
11/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FENNELLY COLLEEN LE-LANI (O)
TAX LIEN 2011-0057086
11/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) OKADA COLLEEN L (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005708611/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) NUNN STEVE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005708711/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ZINGALIE CHARLES V (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005708811/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RUIZ JAMES P (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005708911/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) IVIE LAWRENCE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005709011/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SEARCY THERESA (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005709111/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) REYES MARK A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005709211/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) STORKSON WILLIAM D II TAX LIEN 2011-005709311/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) OJEDACACHON ORLANDO
G (O)TAX LIEN 2011-0057094
11/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GONZALEZ ELY (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005709511/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CANIK INC (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005709611/08/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HAPPY TREE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005709611/08/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) AL VILLA BUILDER A CORP TAX LIEN 2011-005710411/08/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) PROFESSIONAL HOME
IMPROVEMENTS INC (O)TAX LIEN 2011-0057105
11/08/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DELPAZIR ROBABE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005710611/08/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ROBERTS DAVID G (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005710711/08/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HARRINGTON DONNA A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005710811/08/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DEDMON KEVIN C (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005710911/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) COSTARINOLATINO LIL-
LIAN M (O)TAX LIEN 2011-0057540
11/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LATINO MARK (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754011/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GRELL CHRISTOPHER E TAX LIEN 2011-005754111/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FAIRBANKS KATHY L (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754211/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) JORDAN CYNTHIA R (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754311/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PRICE RICHARD A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754411/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PHAM NHU M (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754511/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) AUGUSTO CHERI L (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754611/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PEREZ JOEL (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754711/09/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) NGUYEN DANIELLE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005754811/10/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GRELINGER ELS (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005794911/10/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) NOBLE ADAM B (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005795211/10/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HALABURT GEOFFREY M
(O)TAX LIEN 2011-0057953
11/10/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PEREZESCOBAR WALTER A (O)
TAX LIEN 2011-0057954
11/10/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HALL OWSLAND Z (O) TAX LIEN 2011-005795511/10/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WELCH GRACE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-0057956
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
Bid List Subject to Change Prior To Bid Date, Please Check With Association
Monday, November 21, 2011
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 11/21/2011Bid Date:
SITE DEMO, EXCAVATION, GRADING, PAVING, MAJOR RETAINING WALLS AND CONCRETE BRIDGE ENTRY, WET UTILITIES, JOINT TRENCHING, SITE CONCRETE, PAVEMENT MARKINGS, LANDSCAPING, FENCING AND SITE LIGHTING
Plan#: 804
FOOTHILL SQUARE RETAIL CENTER OFFSITE AND ONSITE IMPROVEMENTS
NEW11-00804
Addenda: 0Project Type: COMMERCIAL
Contact: TILTON PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION INC 916-630-7200
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
RIO VISTA
3:00 PM 11/22/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/17/11 10:00 AM
INSTALL DUCTILE IRON WATER LINES AND VALVES, FIRE HYDRANT, A EW INLET PIPE INTO THE TANK, CUTTING AND WELDING THE STEEL TANK, MISC. INTERIOR TANK REPAIRS, REMOVING AND DISPOSING OF ALL INTERIOR COATING AND BLAST MEDIA, RECOATING THE INTERIOR OF THE TANK A
Plan#: 770 AMADOR CIRCLE WATER TANK REPAIR, 2011
11-00770
Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER TANK
Contact: DILLON & MURPHY 209-334-6613
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGroeniger & Company 916-455-3333 916-455-3402NATIONAWIDE SECURE INC. 916-616-7149 916-313-3779
MORGAN HILL
2:00 PM 11/22/2011Bid Date:
INSTALL TRAIL SIGNS AND TRAIL ACCESS POINTS, RETAINING WALL, 5,000 SF PEDESTRIAN TRAIL. GATE MODIFICATIONS, FENCE MODIFICATIONS, TRASH RECEPTACLES AND DOG WASTE DISPENSERS. QUESTIONS TO DAVIS GITTLESON AT 408-779-7236
Plan#: 783 MADRONE CHANNEL TRAIL PROJECT
11-00783
Est. Cost: $135000Addenda: 1 11/4/2011Project Type: SITE IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: MORGAN HILL 408-778-6480
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxDuran & Venables 408-934-7300 408-934-7310
HERCULES
2:00 PM 11/22/2011Ref #: jo68313
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/11 3:30 pm
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF TOILET ROOM SUBSTRATES, APPLICATION OF TILE SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES, REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION OF ALL ITEMS AND FIXTURES OVER TILED AREA AND TESTING; PAINTING OF CEILINGS AND WALLS ABOVE TILE,; PATCH AND RESURFACE EXISTING EPOXY
Plan#: 799
RESTROOM RESURFACING AT LUPINE HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
11-00799
Est. Cost: $135000Addenda: 0Project Type: RESTROOMS
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-5657
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437John Pope 415-497-5948 415-532-1832
RICHMOND
2:00 PM 11/22/2011Ref #: JO68312
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/14/11 3:30 PM
PATCHING, REPAIR AND REMOVAL OF DAMAGED SUBSTRATE, APPLICATION OF TILE SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES, REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION OF ALL ITEMS AND FIXTURES OVER TILED AREA AND TESTING; PAINTING OF CEILINGD AND WALLS ABOVE TILE, APPLY ADDITIONAL SEALER COATS OVER
Plan#: 800
RESTROOM RESURFACING AT VERDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
11-00800
Est. Cost: $100000Addenda: 2 11/14/2011Project Type: REPAIR PROJECT
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-5657
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437John Pope 415-497-5948 415-532-1832
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
SAUSALITO
2:00 PM 11/23/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/10/11 9:00 AM
NEW CONSTRUCTION OF RESTROOMS IN SPACE OCCUPIED BY AN EXISTING KITCHEN
Plan#: 795
SAUSALITO CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS RESTROOM CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
11-00795
Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: SAUSALITO, CITY OF 415-271-2486
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxA.E. Nelson Construction 707-636-1750 707-636-1755CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437CLY INCORPORATED 707-763-6981 707-778-0797de Rutte Builders Corp 707-823-9486 707-823-7345John Pope 415-497-5948 415-532-1832Murray Building 707-939-9001 707-939-9048
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
RICHMOND
5:00 PM 11/29/2011Bid Date:
BUILDINGS A AND F AND THE COMMUNITY BUILDING. ALL SCOPES OF WORK EXCEPT SIDE WORK. THIS IS A LIVE-WORK RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
Plan#: 749 ARTISAN COVE
11-00749
Addenda: 4 10/28/2011Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: OLIVER & COMPANY 510-412-9090
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 11/29/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/3/11 1:00 PM OR 11/10/11 1:00 PM
DESIGN OF A NEW MODULAR CLASSROOM BUILDING; PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR DSA SUBMITTAL, REVIEW AND APPROVAL; CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW MODULAR CLASSROOM BUILDING INCLUDING ALL UTILITIES AND SITE WORK
Plan#: 782-ONLINE
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY ES PERMANENT MODULAR CLASSROOMS
11-00782
Est. Cost: $800000Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 415-241-6152
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCal Pacific Construction - SF 415-824-8871 415-824-8867Jeff Luchetti Construction 707-527-5788 707-542-7718Meehleis Modular Buildings, Inc. 209-334-4637 209-334-4726RODAN BUILDERS, INC. 650-508-1700 650-508-1705
PINOLE
2:00 PM 11/29/2011Ref #: J068294
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/14/11 3:00 PM
CONSTRUCTION INCLUDES DEMOLISHING PORTABLES INCLUDING RAMPS, STAIRS, LANDING WITH HANDRAILS, FOUNDATION AND UTILITY CONNECTIONS, SHUTTING AND CAPPING WATER, GAS AND SEWER LINES, REMOVING AND RELOCATING UTILITIES AND CONSTRUCTING A NEW TEMPORARY FENCE AND
Plan#: 794
PINOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL INTERIM HOUSING DEMOLITION
11-00794
Est. Cost: $220000Addenda: 0Project Type: DEMOLITION
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-5657
ALAMEDA COUNTY2:00 PM 11/29/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/11 10:00 AM
Plan#: 797
ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT JOB ORDER CONTRACT FOR MAINTENANCE AND CHANNEL PROTECTION WORK
11-00797
Addenda: 2 11/15/2011Project Type: JOC
Contact: ALAMEDA FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSV. DISTRICT 925-454-5021
ALAMEDA COUNTY2:00 PM 11/29/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/11 10:00 AM
Plan#: 798
ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY JOB ORDER CONTRACT FOR REPAIR, REMODEL AND RENOVATION WORK
11-00798
Addenda: 2 11/15/2011Project Type: JOC
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMigale Painting Company 415-382-9266 415-382-9270
GILROY
2:00 PM 11/29/2011
Ref #: 04-SCI-152-6.1/6.5
Bid Date:CALTRANS PROJECT. CLASS "A" OR C-27 LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 805
DOT 04-448834 PERFORM HIGHWAY PLANTING AND INSTALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM
NEW11-00805
Est. Cost: $830000Addenda: 0
Project Type: HIGHWAY PLANTING & IRRIGATION
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
SANTA CLARA COUNTY
2:00 PM 11/29/2011Ref #: 04-SCI-85, 87,
101, 280-VAR
Bid Date:CALTRANS PROJECTPlan#: 806
DOT 04-2E2504 TREAT BRIDGE DECK WITH METHACRYLATE AND REPLACE JOINT SEALS
NEW11-00806
Est. Cost: $480000Addenda: 0Project Type: BRIDGE WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
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MARYSVILLE
2:00 PM 11/29/2011Ref #: 03-YUB-20, 70-
0.8/R2.0, 14.4/15.0
Bid Date:CALTRANS PROJECTPlan#: 807
DOT 03-0A5804 COLD PLANE AC, EXCAVATE ROADWAY AND PLACE HMA AND REINFORCED PCCP.
NEW11-00807
Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMARTIN BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION INC
916-381-0911 916-381-0611
PRESTON PIPELINES 408-262-1418 408-262-1870TEICHERT CONSTRUCTION 916-386-5800 916-386-2392
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
VALLEJO
2:00 PM 11/30/2011Ref #: 112214
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/17/11 10:00 AM
REPLACE CONCRETE SLAB, CURB, GUTTER, DRIVEWAYS AND SIDEWALK AT MULTIPLE LOCATION, INSTALLING TRENCH DRAINS, DROP INLET AND PIPING, REMOVING CONCRETE CROSS BEAM AND REPAIRING CONCRETE SPALLING WITHIN THE TREATMENT PLANT
Plan#: 748 HEADWORK'S CONCRETE SLAB REPLACEMENT
11-00748
Est. Cost: $75000to $100000
Addenda: 0Project Type: CONCRETE WORK
Contact: VALLEJO SANITATION AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 707-644-8949
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxNATIONAWIDE SECURE INC. 916-616-7149 916-313-3779
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 11/30/2011
Ref #: 07025
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/9/2011 10:00 AM
PRE-QUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLYPlan#: 761
STONEHURST CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER NEW BUILDING
11-00761
Est. Cost: $2750000Addenda: 0
Project Type: DEMOLITION/NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: OAKLAND USD 510-532-2802
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAlten Construction Inc 510-234-4200 510-234-4474Asbestos Mgmt Group of CA 510-654-8441 510-654-8447CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437J. H. Fitzmaurice Company, Inc. 510-444-7561 510-444-1344Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797Pacific Test & Balance, LLC 707-696-1630 707-255-1930RODAN BUILDERS, INC. 650-508-1700 650-508-1705WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
PETALUMA
3:00 PM 11/30/2011Ref #: C67401001
Bid Date:
INSTALL 18-INCH WATER MAIN, WATER SERVICES AND FIRE HYDRANTS, WATER MAIN TIE-INS, TRANCH SHORING AND BRACING, ABANDONMENT OF EXISTING WATER MAIN, RESURFACING TRENCH, RESTRIPING, TRAFFIC CONTROL AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 776
EAST WASHINGTON STREET 18-INCH WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT EDITH STREET TO HWY 101
11-00776
Addenda: 1 11/8/2011Project Type: WATER MAINS
Contact: PETALUMA, CITY OF, DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION 707-778-4546Contact: WEST YOST ASSOCIATES 530-792-3222
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxNATIONAWIDE SECURE INC. 916-616-7149 916-313-3779
MARIN COUNTY
2:00 PM 11/30/2011Ref #: DOT 04-3S5804
Bid Date:
CONSTRUCT RETAINING WALL NEAR NOVATO AT NOVATO CREEK BRIDGE
Plan#: 784-ONLINE
DOT 04-3S5804 CONSTRUCT RETAINING WALL11-00784
Est. Cost: $510000Addenda: 0Project Type: RETAINING WALL
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437GHILOTTI BROS. INC 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
NATIONAWIDE SECURE INC. 916-616-7149 916-313-3779
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 11/30/2011Ref #: 1739J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/10/11 2:30 PM
WORK INCLUDES ASPHALT GRINDING AND PAVING, CONCRETE BASE REPAIRS, CURBS, CURB RAMPS, SIDEWALK, TRAFFIC ROUTING AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 792 CABRILLO STREET PAVEMENT RENOVATION
11-00792
Est. Cost: $1800000Addenda: 0Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DPW 415-554-8280
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 11/30/2011Ref #: 1846J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/15/11 10:00 AM
DEMOLITION, TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION, NEW PG & E ELECTRICAL SERVICE; CONCRETE PAD WORK; INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT AS FURNISHED BY THE CITY; AND OTHER EQUIPMENT AND APPURTENANT MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
Plan#: 796
HALL OF JUSTICE EMERGENCY GENERATOR INTEGRATION
11-00796
Est. Cost: $1300000Addenda: 0Project Type: ELECTRICAL
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO-DPW 415-558-4550
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SOLANO COUNTY
2:00 PM 11/30/2011Ref #: 04-SOL-80, 680-
VAR
Bid Date:CALTRANS PROJECTPlan#: 808
DOT 04-2E2604 METHACRYLATE DECK, REPLACE JOINT SEAL, PLACE POLYESTER CONCRETE
NEW11-00808
Est. Cost: $980000Addenda: 0Project Type: BRIDGE WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
Thursday, December 01, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 12/1/2011Ref #: WW-504
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/15/11 10:00 AM
REPLACE EXISTING SEWERS AND RENOVATE PAVEMENT ON VARIOUS STREETS IN THE SUNSET DISTRICT
Plan#: 775
SUNSET DISTRICT SEWER REPLACEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION
11-00775
Est. Cost: $3100000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT 415-551-4603
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376
Monday, December 05, 2011
SAN RAFAEL
4:00 PM 12/5/2011Ref #: IFB CP-812
Bid Date:RENOVATION OF A TWO-STORY BUILDINGPlan#: 746 812 D STREET TRANSITIONAL HOUSE RENOVATION
11-00746
Addenda: 0Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: CENTER POINT INC. 415-526-7808
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGCCI Inc 707-545-2134 707-545-2156WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
TIBURON
2:00 PM 12/6/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/7/11 10:00 AM
PREQUALIFICATION PACKAGES FOR GENERAL AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Plan#: 764
MAIN PLANT REHABILITATION PROJECT PREQUALIFICATION
11-00764
Est. Cost: $10000000Addenda: 0Project Type: REQUEST FOR PREQU
Contact: CAROLLO ENGINEERS 925-932-1710Contact: SANITARY DISTRICT NO.5 415-435-1501
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxC. Overaa and Co. 510-234-0926 510-237-2435
NAPA COUNTY
2:00 PM 12/6/2011Ref #: 04-Nap-12-
0.0/3.2
Bid Date:CLASS A OR C-12 LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 767-ONLINE
DOT 04-264134 WIDENING HIGHWAY TO 4 LANES AND CONSTRUCTING RETAINING WALL
11-00767
Est. Cost: $26000000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT INC 916-394-2200 916-394-2209
MOUNTAIN VIEW2:00 PM 12/6/2011Bid Date:
Plan#: 774
(CDBG) SHORELINE BOULEVARD SIDEWALK, CURB & GUTTER REPLACEMENT
11-00774
Addenda: 0Project Type: SIDEWALK REPAIR
ALAMEDA COUNTY
2:00 PM 12/6/2011Ref #: 15PJ-110A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/14/11 10:00 AM
WORK INCLUDES RETROFIT OF THE BART STATIONS ON THE ALAMEDA LINE: FRUITVALE STATION, COLISEUM/OAKLAND AIRPORT STATION, SAN LEANDRO STATION, BAYFAIR STATION, HAYWARD STATION, SOUTH HAYWARD STATION AND FREMONT STATION
Plan#: 781
BART EARTHQUAKE SAFETY PROGRAM STATION STRUCTURES-A LINE
11-00781
Est. Cost: $26000000to $36000000
Addenda: 0Project Type: SEISMIC RETRO
Contact: BART 510-464-7546
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxWEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
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SANTA ROSA
1:00 PM 12/6/2011
Ref #: 0-706-7 #1A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/11 10:00 AM OR 11/17/11 2:00 PM
CONSTRUCTION OF A PRE-ENGINEERED METAL BUILDING, GRADING, PAVING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND RELATED WORK
Plan#: 789 SERVICE CENTER RELOCATION
11-00789
Est. Cost: $2000000to $2700000
Addenda: 0
Project Type: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Contact: SONOMA COUNTY WATER AGENCY 707-547-1900
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxA.E. Nelson Construction 707-636-1750 707-636-1755Aztec Constructors 925-837-1050 925-837-1652Codding Construction Co 707-795-3550 707-665-2883CULBERT INSTALLS DOORS, INC.
916-675-4050 916-992-0133
CUPPLES & SONS CONSTRUCTION
707-467-0674 707-467-0546
GCCI Inc 707-545-2134 707-545-2156Helmer & Sons, Inc. 707-965-2425 707-965-2982Midstate Construction 707-762-3200 707-762-0700
NAPA2:00 PM 12/6/2011
Ref #: CIP 2019Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/21/11 10:00 AM
Plan#: 801 BASIN "L" PIPELINE REHABILITATION PROJECT NO.1
11-00801
Est. Cost: $1532000Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: NAPA SANITATION DISTRICT 707-258-6000
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
CASTRO VALLEY
2:00 PM 12/7/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/3/11 1:00 PM
REDUCE VEGETATION FUEL VOLUMES ON 140 ACRES IN THREE AREAS AROUND THE CAMPGROUND TO REDUCE THE INTENSITY OF WILDLAND FIRES AND TO ENHANCE THE EXISTING FUEL BREAK, ACCESS AND EVACUATION ROUTES,
Plan#: 733
ANTHONY CHABOT CAMPGROUND WILDLAND FUELS MANAGEMENT PROJECT
11-00733
Est. Cost: $90000to $300000
Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION
Contact: EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2360
SANTA CLARA COUNTY
2:00 PM 12/7/2011Ref #: 04-SCI-85-
R18.00/R24.1
Bid Date:
GRIND AND REPLACE CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND RESURFACE HIGHWAY IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY IN CUPERTINO, SUNNYVALE AND MOUNTAIN VIEW
Plan#: 786
DOT 04-OC8804 GRIND AND REPLACE CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND RESURFACE HIGHWAY
11-00786
Est. Cost: $10700000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGranite Construction 408-327-7000 408-327-7090Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 12/7/2011Ref #: 3037V
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/8/11 10:00 AM OR 11/15/11 10:00 AM
DEMOLITION, HAZMAT ABATEMENT, EXTENSIVE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR RENOVATION, GRADING AND DRAINAGE, NEW SPORTS FIELD AND COURTS, CONCRETE AND ASPHALT WORK, SITE FURNISHINGS AND PLAY EQUIPMENT, PLANTING AND IRRIGATION
Plan#: 787 PALEGA PLAYGROUND RENOVATION
11-00787
Est. Cost: $11000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO RECREATION & PARKS 415-581-2541
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxWEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
Thursday, December 08, 2011
RICHMOND
1:30 PM 12/8/2011Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/2/11 10:00 AM
PROJECT INCLUDES DEMOLITION, CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING EXPANSION, UPGRADING THE EXISTING PORT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING AND INSTALLING AN EMERGENCY GENERATOR
Plan#: 766
OPERATIONS AND SECURITY CENTER AT TERMINAL 3 PORT OF RICHMOND
11-00766
Est. Cost: $2900000Addenda: 0Project Type: UPGRADES
Contact: PORT OF RICHMOND 510-215-4600
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 12/8/2011Ref #: WW-483RR
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/17/11 10:00 AM
INSTALLATION OF 33 TO 36 INCH INSIDE-DIAMETER HDPE OR FIBERGLASS FORCE MAIN IN THE VICINITY OF THE EMBARCADERO, JACKSON, DRUMM, MARKET, SPEAR AND HOWARD STREETS AND CONSTRUCTION OF VALVE-VAULTS IN THE SIDEWALK OF THE EMBARCADERO BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND BRO
Plan#: 788
NORTHSHORE TO CHANNEL FORCE MAIN IMPROVEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION
11-00788
Est. Cost: $13000000to $15000000
Addenda: 0Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 415-551-4603
DALY CITY
2:00 PM 12/8/2011Bid Date:
PURCHASE OF A NEW LOCK SYSTEM WHICH WILL CONVERT ALL EXISTING MECHANICAL LOCKS AND EXISTING HARDWARE INTO AN ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM.
Plan#: 802 SECURITY SYSTEM PROJECT
11-00802
Addenda: 0Project Type: LOCK SYSTEM
Contact: DALY CITY, DEPT. OF WATER & WASTEWATER RESOURCES 650-991-8206
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
NAPA AND SOLANO COUNTIES
2:00 PM 12/13/2011Ref #: 04-264144
Bid Date:CLASS "A OR C-12 LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 765-ONLINE
DOT 04-264144 WIDEN ROUTE 12 FROM A TWO-LANE TO A FOUR-LANE CONVENTIONAL HIGHWAY
11-00765
Est. Cost: $47000000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFoster Lumber Yard, Inc. 707-557-3000 707-557-4950Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990
SAN RAFAEL10:00 AM 12/13/2011
Ref #: 11198Bid Date:Plan#: 769 ANDERSEN DRIVE AND DU BOIS STREET REPAIRS
11-00769
Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN RAFAEL D.P.W. 415-485-3355
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065NATIONAWIDE SECURE INC. 916-616-7149 916-313-3779Team Ghilotti Inc 707-763-8700 707-763-8711W BRADLEY ELECTRIC 415-898-1400 415-898-5991
NAPA
2:00 PM 12/13/2011Ref #: 5506A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/1/11 2:00 PM
RECYCLED WATER PIPELINE IMPROVEMENTSPlan#: 803
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL RECYCLED WATER PIPELINE PROJECT IMOLA AVENUE EXTENSION
NEW11-00803
Est. Cost: $860000Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: NAPA SANITATION DISTRICT 707-258-6000
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxHess Construction Company, Inc.
707-552-7931 707-552-3988
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
MARIN COUNTY
2:00 PM 12/14/2011Ref #: 04-MRN-101-
0.0/8.5
Bid Date:
ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING IN AND NEAR SAUSALITO, MILL VALLEY, CORTE MADERA, LARKSPUR AND IN MARIN CITY FROM THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE TO CORTE MADERA CREEK
Plan#: 785 DOT 04-0C7404 ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING
11-00785
Est. Cost: $21099000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Granite Construction 408-327-7000 408-327-7090
Thursday, December 15, 2011
NOVATO
2:00 PM 12/15/2011Ref #: 5 6056.00
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/29/11 2:00 PM
PIPELINE INSTALLATION ON BOLLING CIRCLE, RANDOLPH DRIVE, KELLY COURT, EAST KELLY DRIVE, MAIN GATE ROAD, PALM DRIVE, HAMILTON PARKWAY AND RESERVOIR HILL INCLUDES RENOVATION OF THE RESERVOIR HILL STORAGE TANK INLET AND OUTLET PIPING, ALL FENCING AND SITE WO
Plan#: 790
RECYCLED WATER EXPANSION-SOUTH SERVICE AREA PHASE 1B PROJECT
11-00790
Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: NORTH MARIN WATER DISTRICT 415-897-4133
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArgonaut Constructors 707-542-4862 707-542-3210Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 12/15/2011Ref #: 07024
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/17/11 2:00 PM
PRE-QUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLYPlan#: 811
ARROYO VIEJO CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER REPLACEMENT
NEW11-00811
Est. Cost: $2300000Addenda: 1 11/15/2011Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: OAKLAND U.S.D. FACILITIES PLANNING & MGT. 510-535-7041
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
SAN LEANDRO
3:00 PM 1/11/2012Ref #: 11-150-38-330
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 12/13/11 2:00 PM
TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION, FIBER OPTIC INTERCONNECT, REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF CURB RAMPS, PAVEMENT STRIPING AND ALL APPURTENANT WORK
Plan#: 810
BANCROFT AVENUE AND 136TH AVENUE TRAFFIC SIGNAL
NEW11-00810
Addenda: 0Project Type: TRAFFIC SIGNAL
Contact: SAN LEANDRO, CITY OF E. & T. DEPT. 510-577-3428
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
ALAMEDA COUNTY
2:00 PM 1/18/2012Ref #: 04-ALA-80-
1.6/2.7
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/8/11 10:00 AM
CALTRANS PROJECTPlan#: 809
DOT 04-0120M4 CONSTRUCT BRIDGES AND ROADWAY AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NEW11-00809
Est. Cost: $45100000Addenda: 0Project Type: BRIDGE WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Thursday, March 22, 2012
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
2:00 PM 3/22/2012Ref #: 1723000
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/11 10:30 AM
FURNISH AND INSTALL A PREFABRICATED METAL PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE, INCLUDING CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS AND UNPAVED TRAIL CONNECTIONS
Plan#: 773
ROUND VALLEY REGIONAL PRESERVE-ROUND VALLEY PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
11-00773
Est. Cost: $155000Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION
Contact: EAST BAY REG PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2301
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAndrew L Lee, Inc. 209-369-8077 209-368-2435LEGG, INC. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
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OFFICE & WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT.
_SQUARE FOOTAGE NEGOTIABLE
_FRONTAGE ROAD BY HIGHWAY
INQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL 415.479.0110
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BHM Construction, Inc. seeks a qualified and motivated Project Superintendent to manage/coordinate school and seismic retrofit construction projects throughout the Bay Area.
Requirements:
-Minimumoffive(5)yearsexperienceinschool/seismicretrofitprojects. -AffiliationwithCarpentersUnion. -Experienceinsupervisingcarpentryandlaborercrews. -Abilitytosupervise,schedule,andinspectallphasesandtradestoensurecontractualcompliance. -Provenabilitytomeetschedulingandbudgetaryrequirements. - Strong computer and communication skills. -PassLiveScanrequirements. Please fax resumes to (707) 643-4581
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LICENSED CONTRACTORS FOR QUALIFIED BIDDERS FOR THE WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
On June 3, 2009, the Board of Education of the West Contra Costa Unified School District approved Reso-lution 90-0809. The resolution places the District under the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act. Under Section 22036/of the act, the District is inviting all licensed contractors to submit the name of their firm to the District for inclusion on its list of qualified bidders for the following calendar year (2012).
Contractor’s must provide the name and address to which a Notice to Contractors or Proposal should be mailed, a phone number at which the contractor may be reached, the type of work in which the contractor is interested and currently licensed to do (earthwork, pipelines, electrical, painting, general building, etc.) together with the class of contractor’s license (s) held and the contractor license number (s). This informa-tion should be submitted to:
Davillier-Sloan, Inc.1630 12th Street
Oakland, CA 94607
If you have any additional questions, please contact:Jake Sloan at (510) 385-1242 or email jake@davillier-sloan.com or
Emilija Besic at (510) 385-1261 or email emilija@davillier-sloan.com
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