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SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS RECEPTION
Please join us in honoring our
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM WINNERS
Wednesday ~ June 12th, 2013 5:00 P.M. ~ 7:00 P.M. Jasons Restaurant
300 Drakes Landing, Greenbrae Hosted bar & hors doeuvres
Live music
Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund has awarded nearly $1,000,000 in scholarships to
students pursuing a higher education.
Please RSVP by June 7th to (415) 462-1220 or email [email protected]
WEEKLY BULLETIN
www.marinba.org [email protected] June 4 , 2013 Vol. 57, Issue #20
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SUPPORT OUR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM!
ENJOY A CLEAN CAR!!
Marin Builders Association in partnership with
Matt & Jeffs Car Wash is providing an opportunity to get a top quality car wash
and support the MBA Scholarship Fund Matt & Jeffs will donate 50% of car wash price to the Scholarship Fund
Purchase:
Packet of 4 for $100 or Individual car wash for $24.95
How: MBA Office, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue. San Rafael
Reserve tickets by calling Barbara at 462-1220 or send an email to [email protected]. We can bill your membership account!
You get: Full service car wash takes approximately 15 minutes
Car wash tickets never expire! Offer is available 7 days a week
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Larry Levy, Employee Relations Management
Invites you to a Special Seminar
COST (due in advance): $100.00 per person
Thank you, Larry. We are planning to come. Enclosed is my check. Names of participants:
From (Co. or Org.)
Friday, June 14, 2013
From 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Marin Builders Asssociation
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903 415-462-1220
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW...DEADLINE IS JUNE 7th
Contact: Larry Levy at 415-892-1497 or FAX reservation to 415-892-6596. Make check payable to Larry Levy. Mail to 458 San Marin Drive, Novato, CA 94945
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EVERYTHING EICHLER, BBQ, HOT RODS AND HOT ROCK & ROLL AT HUDSON STREET DESIGN OF MARIN, JUNE 15TH
Hudson Street Design of Marin is sponsoring an Eichler Event for owners and fans of these beloved homes. From 1949 to
1966 more than 10,000 Eichler homes were built in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its becoming increasingly difficult to find replacement products for these mid-century modern beauties. On Saturday, June 15th from 10am to 4pm, everything Eichler and the 50s & 60s will be showcased and celebrated at this free event.
Presentation by Catherine Munson, Marin Countys #1 Eichler Realtor, on the history of Eichler homes, how to add value to them, and the current state of the market.
Panel discussion headed by Bill Hansell, Architect, on renovating Eichlers and design recommendations for these special homes.
Knowledgeable representatives will be on hand with Eichler products. Live music by the Hot Rod Juke Box Band, celebrating music from the 50s & 60s. Shine up your Hot Rod from the 50s & 60s and bring it to our vintage car show. Well tally votes throughout the day and
the top 3 favorite cars will win $500, $300 or $200 in HSD-Marin products. Drawings & prizes throughout the day and, of course, BBQ and Rockin Root Beer Floats.
Dont miss this great, free event featuring hot rods, hot rock & roll and mid-century Eichler inspiration.
Hudson Street Design of Marin is located at 3773 Redwood Highway in San Rafael. Please RSVP to Eric Hertz at 415.924.8300 x92429 or [email protected]
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north bayh a p t e rC
Technology has come to be the
tool belt and beyond. Whether
you are a builder, remodeler, or
just in the residential construction
industry, there are industry-specific
types of technology that are fast
becoming part of your business.
Get insight into what pieces of
technology remodelers and their
associates should be using, which ones not to bother with, and how to leverage
technology to out-position your competition. Theres more to life than software.
When you attend this session, you will
Learn what elements of technology you should be paying attention to Get insight into what others like you are doingagainst you! Take away advice on getting your entire team on board and moving in
the same direction
Walk away with a handout of over 100 questions to ask software companies before you buy
Learn 10 questions tech companies dont want you to askand why you had better ask them
North Bay NARI
When
July 9, 2013 5:30-8:30pm
5:30-6:15 pm Networking 6:15-8:30 pm Dinner and
Presentation
Location Stone Tree Golf Club
9 Stone Tree Lane, Novato
Cost $45 NARI members/ $55 non-members )
1st Meeting $20 (one time only)
Registration will be available at the door.
Register and prepay online by Thursday, July 4, and receive a $5 discount.
Proper attire required.
North Bay NARI PO Box 1313
Novato, CA 94948
Email membership@
northbaynari.org
Website For information on how to become a member: www.northbaynari.org
About our Speaker:
Erik Cofield has shared technology and business best-practices in articles, blogs and presentations for builders and remodelers at trade shows, including the International Builders Show. He is the author of Turn: 101 Ways to Improve Your Business Now! He managed the education department for the Greater Houston Builders Association, making it the third largest in the country. He served on the Remodelers Council Board and has worked for one of the largest design-build remodeling companies in Houston. As the VP of Sales for Co-construct, a global web-based business tool with over 40,000 users in 9 countries, he provides
custom builders and remodelers a simpler way to manage projects, selections, scheduling, and client communications. He can be reached at [email protected]
Tech Trends for RemodelersTechnology resources to help you succeed!
Thank you to our table-top sponsor for July, Interface Financial Group
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Get Emergency AlertsDo you live, work, or go to school in Marin County and are you 18 and over?
You must register your cell phone or VoIP phone toreceive emergency alerts sent by voice, text, or email.
Landline numbers are listed in our system. Cell phone and VoIP numbers are not.
Register at www.alertmarin.org
Emergency officials use this system tomake rapid incident-specific alerts orpotentially life-saving instructions to theprecise geographically affected area(s).
MARIN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
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The City of Mill Valley is pleased to announce a street maintenance and sewer rehabilitation project that will take place this summer on East Blithedale Avenue. The project will involve improvements to the road surface to promote a smooth and quiet ride, new traffic markings, sewer pipe repair, and new manholes. While the project will cause short-term delays and traffic congestion over a period of two months, the benefits of this project will be significant, including the repair of sewer infrastructure and improved pavement conditions.
Construction on East Blithedale from Elm/Alta Vista Avenue to Camino Alto will take place from June 24th through August 23rd, while schools are not in session, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. While East Blithedale will not be entirely closed to through traffic at any point, traffic will often be limited to one lane, and therefore delays and traffic congestion can be expected.
If possible, we encourage you to plan alternate routes to avoid travel on East Blithedale. If you must drive on East Blithedale, add time to your travel estimates and anticipate delays.
The City of Mill Valley appreciates your cooperation while we work on this important infrastructure project. If you have questions or comments, please call the East Blithedale Project Hotline at 590-0117 or email [email protected].
Construction Notice East Blithedale Street Maintenance &
Sewer Rehabilitation Project
Stay informed by checking the City website and signing up for electronic notifications of travel conditions and alerts.
STAY INFORMED:
Go to www.cityofmillvalley.org and click on the Sign up for eNews button. Enter your email address and select Road Closures.
Go to www.cityofmillvalley.org and click on the Whats New tab. Select East Blithedale - 2013 Road Construction Info for construction schedules, updates, maps, and more.
Go to www.twitter.com/millvalleypd and follow the Mill Valley Police Departments tweets on road closures and traffic delays.
ROAD SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS
SEWER PIPE REPAIRS
PLAN ALTERNATE ROUTES
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PROJECT OF THE WEEKSealed proposals for
VARIOUS ROADS IN MARIN COUNTY
2013 ROAD SEALANT PROJECT
will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 329, Marin County Civic Center,
San Rafael, CA 94903, until
Thursday, June 20, 2013 @ 2:30 PM
This project involves pavement restoration by applying slurry or chip seal to various roadways throughout the County that show
signs of weathering and pavement cracking. This project consists of sealing the 79 road segments indicated on the attached list, totaling 43 centerline miles. Construction will take place during
the daytime hours with traffic control measures. Work will include application of micro surfacing or chip seal to various roadways throughout the county. Department of Public Works Road Crew
will perform the traffic striping and pavement markings.
The Engineers estimate for this project is $1,450,000.
Plans and specifications may also be viewed in the MBA Plan Room or online by subscribers to the On Line Plan Service.
in this issue
MBA Scholarship Awards Reception .....1
Car Wash MBA Scholarship Fundraiser.2
Project of the Week ........................9
MCCDC Summer Youth
Development Program ...................10
Capitol Connection (FKA Kalbs) ....12
Phil Vermeulen ..................................13
News Release: Ross Valley Sanitary District Bidding ...............................16
Safety: Eye Injuries ......................19
Permits .........................................20
Liens & Completions .....................22
Project Bid Schedule ........................24
Classifieds ..........................................32
Share Your History ..........................34
contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903
Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225
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Marin City Community Development Corp.
SUMMER YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 2013Serving Youth Ages 14-21
Out-of School Youth (18-21)Orientation Dates:Wednesday, May 15th 3:00 pm - 4:30 pmThursday, May 16th 3:00 pm - 4:30 pmMonday, May 20th 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
In-School Youth (14-17)Orientation Dates:Monday, June 3rd 4:00 pm - 5:30 pmWednesday, June 5th 4:00 pm - 5:30 pmMonday, June 10th 4:00 pm - 5:30 pmWednesday, June 12th 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
All orientations will be held at the Marin City Community Development Corp.441 Drake Ave., Marin City
Please call Angie Hines, Progam Coordinator, at 415-339-2837 and sign up today!!!
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2013 MBa Directors & officers
PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.
Vice Presidentjim schalich - schalich Bros.
construction
chief financial officer tyler Doherty - cal-West rentals, inc.
secretarYtom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., inc.
Past Presidentaimi Dutra - the Dutra Group
executive DirectorKLif KnoLes
Dave Trahan - Patriot MechanicalHerb Moran - MOC Insurance Services
John Busick - Bob Kunst PaintingOliver Dibble - Dibble & Company
Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersRob Scerri - Golden State Lumber
Keith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Jeff Grady - Grady Consulting, Inc.
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerKellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
COnSULTAnTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
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660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles
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The Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.
A little fresh air helps blow away concerns about electrical installer certifications for our first contractor, while reminding others of this
requirement. Another contractor with interest in federal work discov-ers that you may not technically need a license to build, but a bid may
require it
Q: We are a C-20 control systems contractor. We supply and install low
voltage control systems for large HVAC systems. This primarily involves
low voltage sensors and communication cables. When we first started we
held a C-20 license to do our work. Some years ago we added a C-10
because some bid specifications required both classifications. My question
is since our work is covered by my primary C-20 license are my installer
employees required to be certified electricians because of the C-10?
A: Thank you for your question. Existing law requires that persons (other
than the licensed Qualifier) performing work as an electrician under a
C-10 license, be certified pursuant to standards established by the Divi-sion of Labor Standards Enforcement. Electrician is defined as a person
who engages in the connection of electrical devices for aC-10contractor.
Since this is the only license classification required to have certified electri-cians, HVAC (C-20) contractors do not fall within these Labor Standard
Enforcement regulations. This would include the low voltage work youve
described.
note, since you also hold the C-10 class, your employees might fall
within the Division guidelines if your company takes a non-HVAC project
for which a C-10 is the primary classification and the work is over 100
volt-amperes. For a more detailed response, I suggest you visit the State
website and review the electrical certification FAQ page. We have a link
to Apprenticeship Standards on our Online Resources page at cutredtape.
com
Q: Can a Home Improvement Salesperson work for more than one con-tractor? Are there any construction experience requirements?
A: Yes, a Home Improvement Salesperson (HIS) can work for multiple
contractors, however you must register separately for each contractor.
There are no experience or educational requirements, but you must be at
least 18 years old to qualify.
Q: We are an out-of-State contractor and there is a project coming up in
CA that wed like to bid on. We dont have a CA Contractors License but
the project is on an Army base. I was told that work done on federal prop-erty does not require a contractors license, however the project owner is
requesting that we have a license in place in order to bid. Is this allowed?
If we do need a license, how long will it take to obtain one?
A: If the entire project is on Federal property then a contractors license is
not required, however its ultimately up to the awarding authority whether
they want the work performed by a licensed contractor.
The time it takes to obtain a license varies depending on several factors
(exams, fingerprinting, etc). Please give me a call and we can further dis-cuss your particular situation.
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 us at
Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at
www.cutredtape.com.
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Also In This Update
Have You Experienced 4 Foot Wide
Utility Markings?
Transfer of the Cleaire LongMile-S
and Horizon Verifications to ESW
CleanTech.
Verification Procedure, Warranty and
In-Use Compliance Requirements for
In-Use Strategies to Control Emissions
from Diesel Engines
California Commission on Health and
Safety and Workers Compensation
Announces Injury and Illness
Prevention Program Training for
General Industry
Robert Samuelson: The fog of
Obamacare
BILLS FACE DEADLInE TO PASS OUT
OF HOUSE OF ORIGIn
Friday, May 31 (today or tomorrow
depending upon when you read this) is the
deadline for all bills to pass out of their house
of origin or they become two-year bills. Im
happy to report that our sponsored bill, SB 399
(Wright), passed off of the Senate yesterday
(Wednesday) and will be ready to face the
Assembly policy committee (likely Assembly
Business and Professions Committee) within a
few weeks. As you may recall from last weeks
update, this bill as it currently reads would
require the state to pay contractors 10% above
prime in interest for all emergency contracts
that are not paid within 45 days. I fully intend
to fatten up this bill in the Assembly, so stay
tuned. I will also report next week on the other
good and bad bills that we will be dealing
with in their respective opposite houses next
week.
HAVE YOU ExPERIEnCED 4 FOOT
WIDE UTILITY MARkInGS?
As you know, I have spent a considerable
amount of time with the utilities and Regional
notification Centers (DIG Alert) on a task
force known as the Common Ground Alliance
(CGA). Anything to do with excavators and
utilities is within our purview. And, as I
have previously reported, because of the San
Bruno explosions as well as efforts by the
federal Transportation Agency to push states
to increase the penalties significantly for
excavation violations, there have been several
draconian bills introduced over the past two
years that, fortunately, weve been able to
tame thus far but watch out!
First and foremost, I have been informed
that several utilities that are called out to mark
jobsites prior to excavating have been making
four (4) foot wide markings! In other words,
the lines are four (4) feet wide which means
that by law contractors must pot hole and use
hand tools within this much larger space AnD
the safety zone extends twenty four (24) inches
beyond the markings on each side (remember,
if it is determined there is a high priority
subsurface installation, the existing law
changes to require 10 feet of clearance on each
side). Obviously this is absolute overkill.
Unfortunately, this is what happens when
an issue becomes a hot political potato. I
have already been in contact with the Regional
notification Centers about this who also
acknowledged that they are hearing about this
overkill problem.
I need your help on this matter. Have
you experienced this problem? If so, if you
could drop me an email ([email protected])
identifying which utilities are doing this and
how frequently (is it every jobsite or what?). I
will be pursuing this matter with the Common
Ground Alliance in one of our future meetings
in the very near future. Indeed, even the
Regional notification Centers have expressed
concern!
Also be aware that a state Senate
Subcommittee will be conducting a special
hearing next Tuesday, June 4th at the Capitol
on the issue of excavation and what (or if)
future legislative and regulatory requirements
will be needed. You can bet that I will be
listening closely and testifying if necessary. I
too will report on this hearing in next weeks
update.
TRAnSFER OF THE CLEAIRE
LOnGMILE-S AnD HORIzOn
VERIFICATIOnS TO ESW
CLEAnTECH. The Air Resources Board (ARB) has
transferred the verifications of the Cleaire
Advanced Emission Controls, LLC (Cleaire)
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Bills Face Deadline to Pass Out of House of Originby Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations
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LongMile-S and Horizon diesel particulate
filter systems to ESW CleanTech, Incorporated
(ESW CleanTech). ESW CleanTech acquired
the Cleaire product line on April 18, 2013,
completed all the verification transfer
requirements specified in the Verification
Procedure, Warranty, and In-use Compliance
Requirements for In-Use Strategies to Control
Emissions from Diesel Engines, Title 13,
California Code of Regulations, and will sell
new systems as well as provide support for
existing Cleaire customers. The LongMile-S
and Horizon systems reduce emissions of
diesel particulate matter by at least 85 percent
and are designated as a Level 3 Plus systems.
The systems are compatible with on-road
vehicles using diesel fuel that contains up to
20 percent biodiesel. Specific engine families
and conditions for which the LongMile-S and
Horizon systems have been approved may be
found in the Executive Orders on the ARBs
website at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/diesel/verdev/
companies/esw/longmile-s.htm
http://www.arb.ca.gov/diesel/verdev/
companies/esw/horizon.htm
VERIFICATIOn PROCEDURE,
WARRAnTY AnD In-USE
COMPLIAnCE REqUIREMEnTS FOR
In-USE STRATEGIES TO COnTROL
EMISSIOnS FROM DIESEL EnGInES
The Air Resources Board (ARB) has posted
the 15-day notice of Public Availability of
Modified Text for amendments to Californias
Verification Procedure, Warranty, and In-Use
Strategies to Control Emissions from Diesel
Engines.
The 15-day notice, proposed 15-Day
Modifications, and all previously released
regulatory documents are available on the
ARBs website below for this rulemaking at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/regact/2012/
verdev2012/verdev2012.htm
SUBMITTAL OF COMMEnTS
The proposed 15-day modifications are open
for comment until June 13, 2013.
Comments will only be accepted on the
modifications identified in this notice and may
be submitted by postal mail or by electronic
submittal to the following:
Postal mail: Clerk of the Board, Air Resources
Board 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California
95814
Electronic submittal:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/lispub/comm/bclist.
php
CALIFORnIA COMMISSIOn
On HEALTH AnD SAFETY AnD
WORkERS COMPEnSATIOn
AnnOUnCES InjURY AnD ILLnESS
PREVEnTIOn PROGRAM TRAInInG
FOR GEnERAL InDUSTRY
OAKLAnD -- The California Commission
on Health and Safety and Workers
Compensation (CHSWC) is pleased to
announce Injury and Illness Prevention (IIPP)
training and resources for general industry
and small business. This training is part of the
Commissions Worker Occupational Safety
and Health Training and Education Program
(WOSHTEP), a statewide effort aimed at
reducing job-related injuries and illnesses
among California workers. This program is
administered by CHSWC through inter-agency
agreements with the Labor Occupational
Health Program (LOHP) at the University of
California, Berkeley, the Western
Center for Agricultural Health and Safety
(WCAHS) at the University of California,
Davis, and the Labor Occupational Safety and
Health Program (LOSH) at the University of
California, Los Angeles.
The free day-long course for general
industry and the half-day course for small
business, Taking Action for Safety and
Health: Implementing an Effective IIPP, was
developed by LOHP for CHSWC. Cal/OSHA
enforces requirements of the IIPP standard.
This course will train participants to develop
and implement an effective health and safety
program at their workplace which meets the
requirements of Cal/OSHAs IIPP standard.
Materials include a free guidebook and easy-
to-use model template for writing an IIPP,
factsheets and tools to help implement an IIPP,
and resources for technical assistance.
CHSWC, created by the workers
compensation reform legislation of 1993,
is charged with examining the health and
safety and workers compensation systems in
California and recommending administrative
or legislative modifications to improve their
operation. CHSWC was established to conduct
a continuing examination of the workers
compensation system and of the states
activities to prevent industrial injuries and
occupational diseases and to examine those
programs in other states.
Information about CHSWC is available at
http://www.dir.ca.gov/chswc and information
on the IIPP training and resources for general
industry and for small businesses at: http://
www.dir.ca.gov/chswc/WOSHTEP/iipp/.
Information may also be obtained by writing
to CHSWC at 1515 Clay Street, 17th Floor,
Oakland, California, 94612; by calling (510)
622-3959; by faxing a request to (510) 622-
3265; or by email at [email protected].
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ROBERT SAMUELSOn: THE FOG OF
OBAMACARE
BY ROBERT j. SAMUELSOn,
PUBLISHED: MAY 23
Youve heard of the fog of war. Well,
now weve got the fog of Obamacare. The
controversial Affordable Care Act (ACA)
has so many moving parts that its hard to
know how its implementation is proceeding.
In 2014, many uninsured are supposed to get
coverage either through insurance exchanges,
where they can buy subsidized policies if
their incomes are less than four times the
federal poverty line, or through an expanded
Medicaid. The trouble is that 20 or more
states may reject the Medicaid expansion, and
the exchanges arent yet finished. Much is
unknown.
Its not just that the ACAs plumbing is still
under construction. Millions of Americans are
perplexed. An April poll by the Kaiser Family
Foundation found that one-fifth of respondents
didnt think the ACA was still in force they
thought it had been repealed by Congress or
struck down by the Supreme Court. About
half the respondents didnt know how the law
affects them personally. President Obama
recently called the confusion exaggerated.
For the nearly 85 percent of Americans with
insurance from large employers or Medicare
and Medicaid (programs for the elderly and
poor), there would be little change, Obama
said.
Thats probably true. But it still leaves a
sizable enclave of ignorance mainly among
workers for small and medium-size firms and
todays uninsured. Under the ACA, companies
with more than 50 full-time workers are
required to provide insurance or pay a fine
(now called a tax) of $2,000 per employee (the
first 30 are excluded from the tax). Part-time
workers, defined as those who work fewer
than 30 hours a week, arent counted. And
uninsured individuals are required to buy
insurance or face a tax penalty that begins
at $95 in 2014 and increases to $695 in 2016.
How will these requirements work? Will
smaller companies add insurance or drop it?
Will uninsured individuals buy subsidized
coverage in the exchanges or pay the tax?
To get some answers, I recently talked
with the heads of four professional employer
organizations (PEOs) these are companies
that act as human resources departments
for small companies. They provide payroll
services and advise on fringe benefits and
government regulations. Their customers
include construction companies, restaurants,
small manufacturers and professional firms.
Many of these firms are only now coming to
grips with the ACA, because theyd assumed
that the Supreme Court would invalidate it or
that a Republican White House would repeal
it.
To encourage candor, we talked on a not-
for-attribution basis. I left with three main
takeaways.
First, some companies now providing
insurance are being hit with huge premium
increases. Before Obamacare, said one PEO
adviser, his clients typically received annual
increases of 6 percent to 12 percent. This year
were seeing 30 percent rate hikes, he said.
The surge is blamed, rightly or wrongly, on the
ACAs requirement for more comprehensive
coverage and on its formula for calculating
premiums (aka community rating). Costlier
insurance could cause some employers to
drop it and others not to offer it. But modest
increases in overall health spending could
relieve pressure on premiums.
Second, most companies havent made final
decisions. Those who have go both ways.
Another adviser described a 250-worker car
dealership with good wages but no health
insurance; it will provide coverage and cut
wages to help pay costs. Another example
involved a 60-worker manufacturing firm
with wages of $12 to $15 an hour. It offered
bare-bones policies with steep deductibles.
Confronting higher premiums for expanded
coverage, the owner will drop insurance.
He found the ACA too complex, said this
adviser. Wages will be increased somewhat.
With subsidies, workers might do better in the
exchanges.
Third, many firms are revising their
business models to minimize insurance costs.
One favorite idea: Hold workers below the
30-hour weekly threshold requiring insurance.
Many part-time employees who work more
(say, 35 hours a week) will lose hours. One
adviser discussed a movie-theater chain that
will keep most staff below the threshold.
Many restaurants and hotels may do likewise.
Similarly, companies are striving to stay
below the 50-employee ceiling that triggers
the insurance mandate. Another adviser
mentioned a client, an engineering firm with
48 workers, that had deliberately restrained
expansion.
All of this clouds Obamacares promise
of universal coverage. The Supreme Courts
decision that states dont have to join the
Medicaid expansion will reduce the number
who get coverage. What matters for small
and medium-size firms is the gap between
providing coverage and paying the tax
penalties. The wider it gets, the more likely it
is that firms wont provide insurance. Some
will also be deterred by the hassle factor of
complying. The less private coverage, the more
federal subsidies for exchanges will rise and
the greater the chances that individual workers
will forsake insurance and pay the tax penalty.
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D. A. McCosker, President Steve Harris, Vice President Dave Thomas, Secretary Mike Hester, Treasurer
nEWS RELEASE
nR 13-1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 16, 2013 Contacts: Cathryn Hilliard (415) 819-4081 CIFAC Executive Director Casey Mazzoni (415) 342-3328 Marin Builders Association Legislative Analyst Court Rules Ross Valley Sanitary District must follow California bidding laws San Rafael, California A ruling by Marin Superior Court Judge Roy O. Chernus, Friday, May 10, 2013 granted the Construction Industry Force Account Councils (CIFACs) Petition for Writ of Mandate against the Ross Valley Sanitary District (RVSD) to bring them into compliance with Californias public bidding laws. The decision in favor of the CIFACs action requires that RVSD competitively bid their sewer pipe replacement projects for all projects valued at $15,000 and above. Thats the law but they ignored it, said CIFAC President Dave McCosker. The Courts decision means a minimum of 139 miles of pipeline replacement and related work will go out to bid creating scores of new job opportunities and allowing the public to see the real costs which will be much lower. We recognize this work is extremely important to prevent further spills and we are willing to be a resource to the District to get it done. Its clear from the court documents that the district engineer is not clear on construction protocols and procedures, said Cathryn Hilliard, CIFACs Executive Director and Tam Valley resident. First led astray by former General Manager Brett Richards, former members of the RVSD Board were persuaded to hire from 7 to 11 new staff to perform all the work in-house. Richards convinced the Board that they should use a method called pipe-bursting and claimed they could do it all in-house for $847,000 per mile and claimed that contractors would charge $1.4 million per mile. Marin Builders Associations Legislative Analyst Casey Mazzoni appeared at the same District Board meetings as Hilliard to argue that if RVSD put the work out to competitive bid, contractors could do it for $660,000 per mile or less and take less time to complete it. The economic downturn resulted in high construction industry unemployment and at a time when local government has less funding; it only makes sense for local agencies to look first to their local contractors, Mazzoni said. But Richards told the Board that there were no local contractors to do the job and it would cost the District $45,000 to do a study to find contractors that could do the work. Bolstered by their attorneys who originally provided no advice or wrong advice, the Board ignored warnings that pipe replacement projects, with a value of more than $15,000, must be put out to
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competitive bid as specified in the section of the California Public Contract Code that relates to Sanitary Districts. Despite the warnings from CIFAC, MBA and the public works construction industry, the Board adopted the budget as presented and approved a very large rate increase at the same meeting. Hilliard noted that every effort was made to avoid legal action but the Districts legal counsel was clearly not interested and did not reply to numerous letters or phone calls for more than a year. We had no choice but to go to the court in June of 2012, and even then District Counsel would not accept service for the Board, so CIFAC was forced to serve each Board member in public between its Finance Committee and the Board meeting. Thats something we would have liked to avoid, said CIFAC President McCosker. The General Manager, who proposed the idea of increasing staff size and training them to do the pipe-bursting work, has since disappeared and the composition of the Board has changed. In the recent past, the District has been involved in a number of other legal battles and three Grand Jury investigations. President David A. McCosker said while some of the newer Board members seemed to understand the law, a majority of the Board members at the time appeared to be far less concerned and were willing to risk legal action. Im amazed that CIFACs offers to hold off legal action if the District simply agreed to follow the law and bid the pipeline work was first ignored and then refused. It appeared that the General Manager and some members of the Board were willing to treat the ratepayers like a deep pocket to absorb the cost of all sorts of legal expenses and then they turn around and raise the rates on them to pay for their mistakes. The ruling means that Ross Valley Sanitary District must immediately bid all new public works construction projects.
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Protect Your Vision!
Always wearing safety goggles or glasses may seem like a pain, but the alternative could be much worse. There are so many eye hazards on a construction site that leaving your eyes unprotected even for a short time is extremely risky.
This flyer is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or legal advice.
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Eye Injuries Are a Serious Threat Protect your eyes on the job
There are countless eye hazards on a construction site, including particles (wood chips, dust, cement chips, metal shavings, etc.) that have been ejected from a tool or blown by the wind. Chemical splashes and swinging objects can also be eye hazards on a worksite. However, most eye injuries are preventable if you follow simple safety precautions, and always wear your safety goggles! Use Protective Eyewear Its a proven fact that the best thing you can do to protect your vision on the job is to wear safety glasses or goggles. Even if you do have your safety glasses on, keep in mind that there are a variety of ways you can get debris in your eyes. Some accidents happen by simply taking off your safety glasses or goggles and wiping your face; particles can easily fall out of eyebrows or hair and into your eyes. Safety glasses should rest firmly on top of the nose and close to but not against the face. If they are uncomfortable, foggy or sight-restrictive, then find a different pair. Dont let excuses get in the way of protecting your eyes. They may not always be convenient to wear, but the right eyewear will ensure your eyes and vision are safe while doing your job. Find a Good Fit You can find many ways to make safety glasses or goggles work for you, such as:
If you find safety glasses uncomfortable, experiment with different sizes or styles.
Make sure glasses are fit well while you are also wearing your hard hat and other protective equipment.
Wear glasses or goggles that are properly ventilated for the work you are performing. Unless you are working near splash hazards, use goggles that have plenty of side ventilation.
If you wear prescription glasses, wear goggles designed to fit over your glasses or safety glasses made with your prescription.
If your goggles fog up, try a model with more ventilation or coat them with an anti-fog liquid.
Wear a sweatband or handkerchief around your head to keep sweat off your goggles.
Always keep your safety glasses clean. Scratched and dirty glasses or goggles can reduce vision, cause glare and may contribute to accidents.
Safety First It takes only one accident to cause partial or complete blindness. Even tasks that you dont consider dangerous may present a risk for eye injury. Take a moment to think about possible eye hazards around each job site, and then take the necessary precautions to help prevent potential accidents and injuries.
Be safe and healthy on the job at with these helpful tips provided by California Builders Insurance Program.
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For more information, call: (866) 216-5255 or visit our website: http://www.cbeins.com
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Proteja su visin!
Usar siempre anteojos o gafas de seguridad parece ser molesto, pero la alternativa puede ser mucho peor. Existen tantos riesgos para los ojos en un lugar de construccin que dejar sus ojos desprotegidos incluso por un tiempo corto es extremadamente riesgoso.
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Las lesiones oculares son una amenaza grave Proteja sus ojos en el trabajo
Existen incontables riesgos para los ojos en un lugar de construccin, inclusive las partculas (trozos de madera, polvo, trozos de cemento, virutas de metal, etc.) que han sido expulsadas de una herramienta o volaron con el viento. Las salpicaduras qumicas y los objetos giratorios tambin pueden ser un riesgo para los ojos en el lugar de trabajo. Sin embargo, la mayora de las lesiones oculares se pueden prevenir si respeta las sencillas precauciones de seguridad y siempre usa sus gafas de seguridad. Use gafas de proteccin Es un hecho probado que lo mejor que puede hacer para proteger su vista en el trabajo es usar gafas o anteojos de seguridad. Incluso si tiene puestos sus anteojos de seguridad, recuerde que existe una variedad de maneras en las que pueden introducirse desechos en sus ojos. Algunos accidentes ocurren simplemente al quitarse los anteojos de seguridad y limpiarse la cara; las partculas pueden caer fcilmente de las cejas o del pelo en los ojos. Los anteojos de seguridad deben posarse firmemente sobre la parte superior de la nariz y cerca de la cara, pero no contra ella. Si son incmodos, nebulosos o limitan la vista, busque otro par. No deje que las excusas se interpongan en el camino para proteger sus ojos. Quizs no siempre sean prcticos para usar, pero las gafas de proteccin adecuadas mantendrn seguros sus ojos y su vista mientras realiza su trabajo. Encuentre un buen calce Puede encontrar muchas maneras para que los anteojos o gafas de seguridad funcionen para usted, como estas:
Si los anteojos de seguridad le resultan incmodos, pruebe con diferentes tamaos o estilos.
Asegrese de que los anteojos calcen bien a la vez que usa el casco y dems equipo de proteccin.
Use anteojos o gafas que estn adecuadamente ventilados para el trabajo que est realizando. A menos que est trabajando cerca de riesgos de salpicaduras, use anteojos que tengan mucha ventilacin a los costados.
Si usa anteojos recetados, use gafas diseadas para calzar sobre sus anteojos o anteojos de seguridad hechos con su receta.
Si sus gafas se empaan, pruebe otro modelo con ms ventilacin o cbralas con un lquido antiniebla.
Use una bandana o pauelo alrededor de la cabeza para que la transpiracin no llegue a las gafas.
Mantenga siempre limpios los anteojos de seguridad. Las gafas o los anteojos de seguridad rayados o sucios pueden reducir la visin, causar reflejos y pueden contribuir a los accidentes.
La seguridad primero Un solo accidente puede provocar ceguera parcial o completa. Incluso las tareas que no considera riesgosas pueden presentar un riesgo para sufrir una lesin ocular. Tmese un momento para pensar sobre los posibles riesgos oculares en cada lugar de trabajo y luego tome las medidas necesarias para ayudar a prevenir los posibles accidentes y las lesiones.
Est seguro y saludable en el trabajo en con estos consejos tiles provistos por California Builders Insurance Program
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PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueTune John REnEWAL BY AnDERSEn 597 Idylberry Rd San Rafael 164-082-11 (58) Replace 6 Wi $21,050 Wu Jun & CHARLES WInDOW AnD DOOR 10 Montecito Rd San Rafael 016-054-25 (58) Windows $11,797 Simmonds Warren OWnER 170 Del Oro Lagoon novato 157-550-10 (56,58) Reside; E $32,000 Whistler William D /Tr/ FRIES COnSTRUCTIOn 67 Ridgecrest Rd Kentfield 075-214-01 (22) Remodel Livi $350,000 O Shea Steve OWnER 7 Corte Cayuga Greenbrae 070-211-16 (23) Rmdl Ma Ba & $100,000 Watson James & FLInT COnSTRUCTIOn 81 Kent Ave Kentfield 074-262-34 (23-0/1) Remodel $14,500 Main Brian & OWnER 49 Bretano Way Greenbrae 070-172-12 (23) Remdl Ba - E $25,000 Binford Benjamin R & E K COnSTR. 6 Mt Whitney Dr San Rafael 164-371-04 (23) Remodel Mast $18,635 Villars Patrice R OWnER 4 Linda Ave San Rafael 179-313-02 (23) Rmdl Ba - Ex $12,000 Ross Glen Llc W B SAUnDERS COnSTRUCTIOn 1135 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Ke 074-011-85 (23) Add Internal $25,800 Wagner Richard & Carole SUn FIRST COnST 5 Mather Rd San Anselmo 176-132-01 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $32,000 Gray Dinu & Myrna Revoc REC SOLAR InC 188 Stanford Ave Mill Valley 051-112-25 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $35,000 Lechner Laurie L CAPSTOnE ROOFInG 7 Roosevelt Ave San Rafael 179-173-09 (53) Reroof $11,000 Smith Donald & ADVAnCED ALTERnATIVE EnER 40 Bahama Reef novato 157-372-10 (60) Roof-Mounted $13,500 Marinland Developmt Co OWnER 5 Harbor Point Dr Mill Valley 043-310-13 (23) (58) Kitchen $22,000 nealon Stephen OWnER/BUILDER 117 Auburn St San Rafael 018-073-11 (50)(58)(54) Mino $15,000 newberry Mary, Andew OWnER/BUILDER 375 Montezuma Ave Forest Knoll 169-321-15 (21)(22) Addition $70,000 Kasavin Gregory & BAROn, HEnRY 210 Melrose Ave Mill Valley 047-161-28 (23) Ba Rmdl $17,000 Hirschler Marcelo M & nORTHBAY SUnSPACE, InC 2 Friars Ln Mill Valley 200-181-12 (12)(58)(50) Inst $25,000 Andrew Horton ABRIL ROOFInG CO 7 Raven Rd San Anselmo 176-152-08 (53) Reroof $15,500 Marin Roundtree Hoa BRAnDOn RIEDEL ROOFInG 210 Roundtree Way San Rafael 164-511-72 (53) Reroof 4 Uni $28,655 Marin Roundtree Hoa BRAnDOn RIEDEL ROOFInG 58 Roundtree Blvd San Rafael 164-502-36 (53) Reroof 6 Uni $31,900
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value490 Old Ranch Rd novato Grothe Howard L Jr (21)(23)(53)(92) Demo Upper Le $850,000900 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd Mill Valley Peter Sonnen (35) Install Temporary Tent St $15,000800 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd (West Elm) Strawberry Village Retail (47) Install Storage Shelving $10,000348 San Francisco Blvd San Anselmo Guasco Patrick A /Tr/ & (60) Roof Mounted P V 4.7 Kw $12,500257 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach Bernstein David (20--1/2, 13) new Sfd,Decks - $600,000257 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach Bernstein David (12) new Det Gar $80,000324 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach Deem Mark /Tr/ Etal (13)(50)(52) Rebuild Deck & Ho $10,000110 Seminary Dr Mill Valley Strawberry Cove Homeowners Assoc (13) Replace Concrete And Plyw $22,438120 Seminary Dr Mill Valley Strawberry Cove Homeowners Assoc (13) Replace Concrete And Plyw $22,438160 Seminary Dr Mill Valley Strawberry Cove Homeowners Assoc (13) Replace Concrete And Plyw $22,438917 Vernal Ave S Mill Valley Daniel Robinson (23) nonstr Remodel(21) Addit $40,000 34 Baywood Canyon Rd Fairfax Beritzhoff Paula F /Tr/ (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 10.29 K W; $25,0008 Chaparral Ln San Geronimo Vickers Jeffery J & (13) Deck $10,00027 Eagle Rock Rd Mill Valley Randolph Katherine V (22)(13)(58)(53) Demo Portion, $400,000118 Great Circle Dr Mill Valley norris Dolores H/Tr/ (60) Deck Mtd P V Sys 4.48 K W $12,5001129 Idylberry Rd San Rafael Rabin Mitchell Y & (21,23) Rmdl Kit & Add To Fam $40,000140 Main Dr San Rafael Grell Christopher E Etal (60) Ground Mtd P V Sys 7.56 K $42,00065 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley Gryler Jommer A /Tr/ (60) Roof Mounted Pv System 2. $18,00020 n San Pedro Rd San Rafael Marin County (32) Renovation Of Offices07/ $2,500,000 49 Bretano Way Greenbrae Main Brian & (23) Remdl Ba - Express $25,0004 Linda Ave San Rafael Villars Patrice R (23) Rmdl Ba - Express $12,0005 Mather Rd San Anselmo Wagner Richard H & Carole R (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.23 K W - $32,000188 Stanford Ave Mill Valley Gray Dinu & Myrna Rev Trust 2005 Etal (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5 K W - Ex $35,000
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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUED
City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Tiburon 5/23/2013 Steve and Jennifer
LamarJamba Construction 3 Santa Ana Court Addition, Remodel
& Alteration $245,000
Tiburon 5/28/2013 Margaret Johnson Gutierrez Roofing Company
349 Ridge Road Replacement $20,000
Tiburon 5/28/2013 Raccoon Straits, LLC
Dan Fix Landscape Construction
223 Diviso Street Alteration $10,000
Tiburon 5/28/2013 Tiburon Hills Estates HOA
Altura Construction, Inc 22 Andrew Drive #70
Repair & Replacement
$13,000
Tiburon 5/28/2013 Tiburon Hills Estates HOA
Altura Construction, Inc 22 Andrew Drive #71
Repair & Replacement
$13,000
Tiburon 5/28/2013 Tiburon Hills Estates HOA
Altura Construction, Inc 24 Andrew Drive #75
Repair & Replacement
$13,000
Tiburon 5/28/13 Tiburon Hills Estates HOA
Altura Construction, Inc 24 Andrew Drive #76
Repair & Replacement
$13,000
Tiburon 5/28/13 Tiburon Hills Estates HOA
Altura Construction, Inc 24 Andrew Drive #77
Repair & Replacement
$13,000
Tiburon 5/28/13 Tiburon Hills Estates HOA
Altura Construction, Inc 24 Andrew Drive #78
Repair & Replacement
$13,000
Tiburon 5/29/13 James S & Diana M Fraser
Pennypacker/ Drake Home Building Inc.
1786 Vistazo West Street
Addition $165,000
Tiburon 5/29/13 Hawkins Development Corporation
Hawkins Development Corporation
4755 Paradise Drive New Construction $903,000
Tiburon 5/30/13 Ali & Miriam Fooman
Charles Keller Construction, Inc.
11 Via Capistrano Remodel & Alteration
$20,000
Corte Madera
5/30/13 John Dawes Masterworks Carpentry 129 Stetson Ave Addition $25,000
Corte Madera
5/30/13 Carolos & Kathleen Badell
Seaside Construction 92 Summit Dr Replace deck $30,000
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tAX lIenS & COMPletIOnS
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COMPLETIONSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
05/30/2013 ASHLIN PACIFIC INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003715305/30/2013 COUNTY OF MARIN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003715305/30/2013 MARIN COUNTY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003715305/31/2013 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER
DISTRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2013-0037485
05/31/2013 MICHAEL PAUL COMPANY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-0037485
LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
05/28/2013 BUDAVARI PETER I (O) PARK TERRACE ASSOCIATION (E) LIEN 2013-003620205/28/2013 HABERMAN LILIANA EDITE (O) PARK TERRACE ASSOCIATION (E) LIEN 2013-0036202
RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
05/31/2013 DINSE JIM (E) FETHON WILLIAM C (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0037186
05/28/2013 GOLDMAN STEVE (E) KNIGHTS ELECTRIC INC (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0036118
05/31/2013 PRASZKER KENNETH M (E) BELFOR USA GROUP INC (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2013-0037188
TAX LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
05/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SPAIN WENDY J (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003622805/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FIFTY-FIRST DRAGON
CORPORATION (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0036286
05/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TELEROBOTICS CORPORATION (O)
TAX LIEN 2013-0036287
05/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) EARTHLY CARES CORP (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003628805/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CALIFORNIA CULTURE INC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003628905/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CARRIER CAPITAL CORP (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003629005/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) G FAMILY DESIGN (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003629105/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KANE PROCESSING LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003629205/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KANE PROCESSING LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003629305/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRIDGEWAY MARINE
CORPORATION (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0036294
05/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BE MEDIA SALES LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003629505/28/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) POLICYAUCTION COM INC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003629605/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FERREIRA FABIO (O) TAX LIEN 2013-0036745
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TAX LIENS (continued)Recording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
05/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GARBUGLIO ANA P (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003674605/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TESSI RICHARD (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003674705/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CAVENER CHERI J (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003674805/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FASSERO DENIS J (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003674905/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SANTOS RAY (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675005/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SEPAHPOUR FEREIDOON (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675105/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MUSCHIGIACONA MARLENE P (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675205/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BACON CARYN L (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675305/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BACON STEVE V (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675305/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CORRAO IGNAZIO (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675405/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MAGANA ABELINA H (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675505/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VANALLEN MARK A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003675605/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MY BROKER DONATES (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003706105/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MY BROKER DONATES INC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003706105/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RHOADES GEORGE J II (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003707105/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SEMEREAU DOLORES (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003707205/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VALDIVIARODRIGUEZ NORDIA V
(O)TAX LIEN 2013-0037073
05/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RIVAS ROBERT (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003707405/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MEJIA GUS (O) TAX LIEN 2013-0037075
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/31/2013 2:00 PM Sonoma Co. 118B Sonoma County Junior
College DistrictSonoma County Jr College District Prequalification
5/31/2013 3:00 PM San Carlos 157B San Carlos, City ofIndustrial Road Rule 20B Utility Underground Project
5/31/2013 2:00 PM Ceres ONLINE
Moorefield ConstructionDD's Discount # 5239
5/31/2013 11:00 AM Davis ONLINE
Davis, UCArboretum Southwest US Garden Irrigation Project
5/31/2013 5:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
Redwood City, city of North-South Bike Route Improvement - Middlefield Road, Winslow Street, Broadway, Argueello Road, D Street and Stafford Way
5/31/2013 5:00 PM Bay Point ONLINE
Luhdorff & ScalmaniniLynbrook Park Irrigation Well
5/31/2013 9:00 AM Fairfield ONLINE
Kitchell CEMBuilding 202 New Child Care Center
5/31/2013 1:30 PM Richmond ONLINE
Richmond, City ofBay Trail Gap Closure - Ferry Pt/Shipyard 3 Trail
5/31/2013 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Public Library Authority
On-Call Maintenance
5/31/2013 11:00 AM Walnut Creek ONLINE
Mt Diablo Unified School District
Art Classroom Remodel Northgate High School
5/31/2013 4:00 PM Petaluma ONLINE
D-Square ConstructionInstall Barber Shop Make Up Air System-USCG
5/31/2013 5:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
Redwood City, city of Marshall Street - Emergency Vehicle Preemption Project
6/3/2013 2:00 PM Oakland D008 RFQ & PROPOSAL - MacArthur Transit Village Plaza Improvements
6/3/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
San Joaquin Delta Community College District
DeRicco Field House Water Damage Repairs
6/3/2013 2:00 PM Alameda Co. ONLINE
Alameda, County ofRFQ-Window Blinds
6/3/2013 4:00 PM Hayward Online Department of California Highway Patrol
Carpet Replacement @ CHP Hayward Area Office
6/3/2013 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Newark, city of Lakeshore Park Seawall Replacement
6/3/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento City Unified School District
Soccer Field Improvements at Maple Elementary School
6/3/2013 12:00 PM Milpitas S510/064C
Milpitas, city ofStreet Resurfacing 2014 Street Cape and Slurry Seal
6/4/2013 2:30 PM Livermore 147B, 105C
Livermore, city ofAirport Southside Fencing
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 154B, 087C
Hayward, city ofPavement Rehabilitation Measure B FY14 - Coventry Ln, Danforth Ln, Grasmere Pl, Harvest Ct, Linfield Ln, Oakes Dr, Peterman Ave, Seabreeze Ct, Thornwall Ln, and Victory Ln
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley 180B FY 2013 Pathways Improvement Project
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Napa B124 Napa Sanitation DistrictInfluent Pump Station Expansion Project
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Corte Madera D010, T05C
Lathrop Construction Associates, Inc.
Lease/Lease Back - San Clemente Elementary School
6/4/2013 11:00 AM Modesto Online Modesto, City ofRenovation of Tennis Courts at Modesto High School
6/4/2013 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
San Leandro, city ofAnnual Overlay/Rehabilitation 2012-13
6/4/2013 10:00 AM Roseville ONLINE
Wells Construction Inc.Lolli & Pops - Galleria at Roseville
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, UCCalvin Lab AV - Simons Institute
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE
Novato, City OfMeasure A Group 5 Contract 2-Pavement Rehabilitation
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PROJeCt BId SChedule
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/4/2013 2:00 PM Clovis ONLINE
Clovis, City ofHerndon Avenue Sunchronization Project
6/4/2013 2:30 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE
Walnut Creek, city ofGarage Stairwells
6/4/2013 5:00 PM Cathedral City ONLINE
FCI Constructors7-Eleven Store
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa Online Santa Rosa, City ofLaguna Treatment Plant On-Call Repair and Installation Phase 3
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
CIPP Lining of Sanitary Sewers
6/4/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofWilkie Way Bicycle Bridge Resurfacing Project
6/4/2013 2:30 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofSanta Rosa Utilities On-Call Sewer & Water Repair & Installation
6/4/2013 11:00 AM Davis ONLINE
Davis, UC Health System
BGI at UC Davis Joint Genomic Center BP-06 Telecommunications Cabling
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Martinez Online Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Repair Furnace #2 Refractory
6/4/2013 2:00 PM American Canyon ONLINE
American Canyon, City of
Napa Junction Detention Basin Landscaping, Phase 1
6/4/2013 2:30 PM San Carlos ONLINE
San Mateo, County OfFuel Facility & Pump Station Improvements at San Carlos Airport
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE
Department of General Services
Fire Alarm Replacement System & Fire Protection System Improvements
6/4/2013 1:30 PM Ukiah ONLINE
Ukiah, City OfThermal Solar Heating System Maintenance Project
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofBush Street and South E Street Sewer, Water and Storm Drain Improvements
6/4/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, city ofElkhorn Blvd Slurry Seal
6/5/2013 11:00 AM Santa Venetia 070B, 075C
Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District
Sewer Main Rehabilitation 2013
6/5/2013 1:00 PM Sacramento 138B/089C
State of CaliforniaNorth Levee Setback - Cache Creek
6/5/2013 2:00 PM San Carlos 162B Library Courtyard Concrete Repair Project
6/5/2013 4:00 PM Los Altos N/A Foothill-De Anza Community College District
RFQ - Fire Alarm system Replacement Phase III for C10, Electrical Contractors
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Mountain View ONLINE
Mountain View, city ofMercy/Calderon Intersection Traffic Calming Improvements
6/5/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Department of General Services
PUC Replace MSF & Restacking CPUC Building
6/5/2013 3:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
Redwood City, city of Sanitary Sewer Air Release Valve Replacement
6/5/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Kirkham Street Pavement Renovation & Sewer Replacement (Rebid)
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Gilroy ONLINE
Gilroy Unified School District
Gilroy Prep School Portables Placement
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Concord ONLINE
Concord, City ofMonte Garden/San Vincente Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
6/5/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
Claire Lilienthal Elementary School Exterior Wall & Expansion Joint Repairs
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Newark, city of Lobby & Skylight Repairs at the City Administration Building
6/5/2013 5:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Woodland ConstructionWalgreens # 15666
6/5/2013 5:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE
Charles McBrideMcBride Residence
6/5/2013 12:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE
SD Deacon General Contractors
Newell Village
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/5/2013 11:30 AM Mill Valley Online Mill Valley, City of2013 Street and Sewer Rehabilitation Project
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Peralta Community College District
Laney College Tower Distribution Panel Replacement
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Herald ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Rancho Seco PV Decommissioning
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Healdsburg ONLINE
Healdsburg, City OfTerrace Boulevard Water Main Replacement
6/5/2013 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
University of California, San Francisco
Medical Science Building (MSB) 8th Floor Rheumatology 374 Decant
6/5/2013 10:00 AM Pleasant Hill ONLINE
Pleasant Hill, City of2013 Street Resurfacing - Phase II
6/5/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Various Locations Pavement Preservation FY 2013-2014
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Kitchell CEMClassroom & Music Building Site Utilities - Phase 4 & 6 for Lawson Middle School
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
San Joaquin Delta Community College District
Danner Air Circulation Project
6/5/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz R095 Santa Cruz City Schools
Mission Hill Middle School Classroom Conversion
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Mill Valley 017C Tamalpais Union High School District
Voluntary ADA Site Improvements at Tamalpais High School
6/6/2013 11:00 AM Palmdale 146B, 091C
California Natural Resources Agency
Canal Lining Repair
6/6/2013 2:30 PM Marin County 148B, 107C
Marin, county of2013 Road Rehabilitation Project Western Region
6/6/2013 12:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
Wells Construction Inc.Heritage Baptist Church-Fellowship Hall
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Visalia ONLINE
SD Deacon General Contractors
Burlington Coat Factory
6/6/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City OfJapantown Sewer Infrastructure Project Phase II
6/6/2013 3:00 PM Redding Online Redding, City OfPower Pole Foundations for the Stillwater Transmission Line
6/6/2013 1:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
Stockton, City ofBenjamin Holt Drive & Inglewood Avenue Traffic Signal & Safety Lighting
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley Online Berkeley, UCWomen's Faculty Club Fire Alarm System Replacement
6/6/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco International Airport
Boarding Area 'A' 400 Hertz System Infrastructure Improvements
6/6/2013 2:00 PM West Sacramento ONLINE
West Sacramento, City of
Concrete Apron Around the Port of West Sacramento Fire Training Tower
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Danville ONLINE
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
Education Center Access Barrier Removal
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, County of407 43rd Street Sacramento
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE
Rohnert Park, city ofWater Storage Tank No. 2 Interior Recoating
6/6/2013 11:00 AM Bakersfield ONLINE
Bakersfield, City ofRecoat Comm. Dev. Bldg Rooftop Parking Decks
6/6/2013 2:30 PM Clovis Online Clovis Unified School District
Construction of All-Weather Running Track Resurfacing at Clovis West and Clovis East
6/6/2013 10:00 AM Tracy/Thorton ONLINE
San Joaquin Housing Authority
Exterior Painting, Diablo Homes & Mokelumne Manor
6/6/2013 3:00 PM Los Altos Hills ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Pool Storage Rooms Repairs at Foothill College
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Ukiah ONLINE
Mendocino, County of2011 Storm Damage Repairs on Tomki Road, Cr 237D
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/6/2013 10:00 AM Los Altos ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Environmental Studies Area at Foothill-De Anza Communty College
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
Stockton, City ofBenjamin Holt Drive & Cumberland Place Traffic Signal & Safety Lighting
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE
Davis, city ofB Street Flatwork
6/6/2013 3:00 PM Redding ONLINE
Redding, City OfWest Street Sewer Replacemnent
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Moccasin* ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Early Intake Switchyard Refurbishment, Phase 1
6/6/2013 10:30 AM Port of San Francisco ONLINE
Port Of San FranciscoBlue Greenway Signage
6/6/2013 2:30 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE
Santa Cruz, County ofBrommer Yard Roof Replacement - Phase I
6/6/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Marmith Avenue Demolition
6/7/2013 10:00 AM Dublin D005/T003
Dublin, city ofCity of Dublin Public Safety Complex
6/7/2013 2:30 PM Clovis Online Clovis Unified School District
Buchanan High School Boiler Replacement
6/7/2013 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
University of California, San Francisco
Parnassus 12KV Backcone Cable Repalcement
6/7/2013 3:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Huff Construction Company, Inc
Alameda Station - Pad B
6/7/2013 2:00 PM French Camp Online San Joaquin, County ofSJGH Health Center East Flooring Project
6/7/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofRFQ-Carriers A/C Maintenance & Repair
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz & Soquel D009 Santa Cruz City Schools
Science Classrooms Conversion:Harbor High School, Santa Cruz High School & Soquel High School
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Encinitas ONLINE
Suffolk Construction .Scripps Memorial Hospital R&F Radroom Renovations
6/10/2013 12:00 PM Moffett Field Online Herman ConstructionAmes MATOC Seed Project: Restoration of Electrical Distribution System-High Voltage- Work Package 1 (REDS HV WP1)
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
James E. Roberts-Obayashi Corp.
MacArthur Transit Village-Parcel D
6/10/2013 2:00 PM French Camp Online San Joaquin, County ofJuvenile Justice Center Roof Repairs
6/10/2013 3:00 PM El Dorado ONLINE
El Dorado Irrigation District
Yates Lift Station Upgrades
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Marin County R025,008C
Marin, county ofRehabilitation of Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Phase 2
6/11/2013 2:00 PM San Jose 139B, 049C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Traction Power Sub Station Replacement, Phase 2
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Burlingame 168B Storm Drain Safety Projects
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Discovery Bay ONLINE
Discovery Bay, Town ofInfluent Pump Station & Pump Station W Improvements - REBID
6/11/2013 10:00 AM Menlo Park ONLINE
Herman ConstructionMenlo Park Upgrade Entry
6/11/2013 2:30 PM San Mateo ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofAlpine Road at I-280 Resurfacing & Bicycle Improvements
6/11/2013 10:00 AM Marin ONLINE
Marin Municipal Water District
2012-2013 Corrion Test Station Rehabilitation Project
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley Online Berkeley, UCGilman Hall Dormer Deck & Tile Roof Remediation
6/11/2013 2:30 PM San Mateo County ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofCoyote Point Recreation Area Promenade Western Shoreline Improvement
6/11/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE
Fresno, City ofWater Service Transfers in the Vicinity of Gettysburg Ave. and Wishon Ave
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/11/2013 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
Herman ConstructionUpgrade Locks & Rekey Facility Wide
6/11/2013 10:00 AM Daly City ONLINE
Daly City, City Of2013-14 Street Resurfacing
6/11/2013 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofEmerald Lift Station Rehabilitation
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
Fairfield, City OfDunnell Nature Park & Education Center Parts 1 & 2
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Daly City ONLINE
Daly City, City OfMuirwood Drive & Teresa Street Water Main Improvements
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Ukiah ONLINE
Mendocino, County of2012 Asphalt Concrete Overlay on Various County Maintained Road
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Newark, city of 2013 Street Microsurfacing Program
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Pleasant Hill ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Contra Costa Centre Infrastructure Improvements
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Moorefield ConstructionCalifornia Family Fitness
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Castroville ONLINE
Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control
Castroville Pump Station Influent Manhole Replacement Project
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofCANCELLED Meadow Lane Effluent Storage Facilities Pond C Repair
6/11/2013 11:00 AM Bakersfield ONLINE
Bakersfield, City ofSister City Gardens Phase B - Theme Gardens
6/11/2013 11:30 AM Alameda R030 Earhart Elementary School Re-Roof Project
6/11/2013 11:00 AM Alameda R065 Bay Farm Elementary School Re-Roof Project
6/11/2013 2:00 PM Oakland S506, 007C
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
Traction Power Substation Replacement ACO/KOW Installation
6/12/2013 2:00 PM San Rafael 063C,169B
Marin, county of120 North Redwood Boulevard Wood Retaining Wall Repair
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Sycamore Island 155B, 066C
California Natural Resources Agency
North Channel Crossing Replacement
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Los Banos 161B, 093C
California Natural Resources Agency
Recoat Outlet Works Piping
6/12/2013 2:00 PM East Palo Alto 164B, 095C
East Palo Alto Sanitary District
2012 Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project Miscellaneous Areas
6/12/2013 4:00 PM Placer County N/A Placer County Water Agency
Pre-Qualitifcation Procedures for System Integrators
6/12/2013 3:00 PM Mountain View ONLINE
Mountain View, city ofTraffic Signal Modifications - California Street at Ortega Avenue & Middlefield Road at Whisman Road
6/12/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofCathodic Protection System Testing & Maintenance
6/12/2013 4:00 PM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofRFQ-Fleet Maintenance Facility-Architectural & Engineering Design Services
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Tracy ONLINE
Tracy, City ofTraffic Signal Modification at Eleventh St & East St
6/12/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Pavement Renovation, Sewer Replacement & Water Main Installation- Silver Avenue
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, city of2013 Street Seal Coat Project
6/12/2013 1:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
East Side Union High School District
Building G&N Classroom Moderninzation at Independence High School
6/12/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco State University
Accessible Pathway to Cox Stadium
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Seaside Online Monterey, City ofDMDC Meter Installation
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE
Davis, UCWatershed Science Research Center Stucco Investrigation - Repair
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/12/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofLlano Trunk Sewer Improvements - West College Wet Weather
6/12/2013 1:30 PM Clements* S507, 001C
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Camanche Dike 2 Relief Well Drainage and Camanche & Pardee GPS Survey Improvements
6/13/2013 2:00 PM San Mateo 163B, 094C
San Mateo, City ofBaywood Phase II Streetlight Conduit Upgrade
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Alameda* 178B, 071C
Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach/Alameda Beach Restoration
6/13/2013 10:00 AM San Carlos 182B Arundel Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project
6/13/2013 2:00 PM San Mateo County ONLINE
San Mateo-Foster City School District
Security Fencing Replacement 2013 - Chain Link Fencing
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Turlock ONLINE
Turlock, City ofTaylor Road Bikepath
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City ofThe Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers Bounded by Golf Links Road, Encina Way and Calandria Avenue
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Sausalito ONLINE
Sausalito, City ofBridgeway & Caledonia Street Series Streetlight Circuit Conversion
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Fremont, City ofKarl Nordvik Community Park Synthetic Turf Conversion
6/13/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofWest Jackson Streets Resurfacing
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Redding Online Redding, City OfAccordion Partition Replacement
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, UCWurster Hall CAD/CAM Shop Addition (Fabrication Shop)
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, County ofRio Linda10th Street Force Main Diversion Project
6/13/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofJahant Road Resurfacing (Elliott Road to Tully Road)
6/13/2013 4:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
Redwood City, city of Combined Heat & Power System
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Merced ONLINE
Merced, County ofAtwater-Merced Expressway/State Route 99 Interchange
6/13/2013 3:00 PM North of Atwater ONLINE
Merced, County ofCastle Airport Taxiway B-1 Constuction
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE
Greystone West Company
St. Helena High School Auditorium Demolition
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City of23rd Ave/29th Ave Rail Crossing Improvements
6/13/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County of2013 Sidewalk Repair Program (Various Locations in Country Club, Lincoln Village and West Jackson Subdivision)
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE
Greystone West Company
St. Helena Elementary School Storm Drain Repair
6/13/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
East Side Union High School District
Modernization Building D/Classroom WC Overfelt High School
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Salinas ONLINE
Monterey, County of20 East Alisal Street 2nd Floor Tenant Improvements
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE
Davis, city ofSewer Trunk Line Rehabilitation - 2013
6/14/2013 2:00 PM Santa Clara 132B, 077C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Transit Center Park & Ride Upgrades
6/14/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofChain Link Fences Installation & Repairs
6/14/2013 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa, City of RFQ - Led Streetlight Conversion
6/17/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofTraffic Pole Painting Services
6/17/2013 2:00 PM Galt ONLINE
Shames ConstructionWalmart Supercenter # 5231-02
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/17/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofRFQ-Interior/Exterior Plant Maintenance
6/17/2013 11:00 AM San Pablo ONLINE
Carollo EngineersRodeo Creek Bridge Force Main Realignment
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Humboldt Co 165B Humboldt, County ofSchool Road (C3L070) Sidewalk & Realignment Project (Phase 2) Between Washington Ave & Hwy 101 (PM 0.29 to PM 0.68)
6/18/2013 10:00 AM Concord 172B, 085C
Contra Costa Water District
Canal Lining Replacement at Milepost 23.03 & Galindo Creek Bridge Rehabilitation
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 173B/067C
Hayward, city ofPavement Reconstruction FY14 - Alberta Ct, Alonda Ct, Carson Dr, Chambosse Dr, Corkwood St, Cottonwood Ave, Forselles Way, Lovelock Way, Mitchell Pl, Montjoy Ct, O'Neil Ave, Stafford Ave, Teakwood St, and Yosemite Way
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Eden Township 175B Alameda, County ofRedwood Road MM 10.48 Road Drain Repair
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 176B, 070C
Hayward, city ofCentex Sewer Lift Station
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Hayward B126, 016C
Hayward, city ofWater Pollution Control Facility Cogeneration Upgrade Project
6/18/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE
Fresno, City ofC.U.S.D. Metropolitan Area Network Phase III
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
On-Call Fencing Service Contracts for Various Road, Flood Control, & Maintenance Work
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Ripon ONLINE
Huff Construction Company, Inc
Ripon Fire Station No. 3
6/18/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose/Evergreen Community College District
Evergreen Valley College Electrical Upgrade
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
On-Call Fencing Services Contract for Various Road, Flood Control, And Facilities Maintenace Work
6/18/2013 10:00 AM Turlock Online Turlock, City ofTraffic Signal Enhancements on E. Olive
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Mountain View ONLINE
Mountain View, city of2011-12 Miscellaneous Water & Sewer Main & Saddle Replacement
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Antioch, City ofMarina Boat Launch Facility Restroom RE-BID
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Moraga ONLINE
Acalanes Union High School District
Campolindo High School Multi-Purpose/Music Bldg. Modernization RE-BID
6/18/2013 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofRoselle & Merle Intersection Project
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Marin County ONLINE
Natural Resources Agency
Angel Island State Park Immigration Station Hospital Rehabilition Phase 2 - Infrastructure Rehabilitation
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE
Elk Grove, City ofWaterman Road Culvert Replacement Near Elk Grove Blvd & Hudson Ranch Project
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Various ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
2013 Countrywide Slurry Seal
6/18/2013 2:00 PM Fremont R081 Alameda, County ofScott Creek (Line A) Restoration, from Green Valley Rd to 1,050 Feet Upstream
6/19/2013 10:00 AM Pleasant Hill 110c Pleasant Hill Recreastion & Park Distirct
Center Standard Furniture Package
6/19/2013 2:00 PM San Mateo 167B, 111C
San Mateo, City of2013 Sidewalk Repair Project
6/19/2013 10:00 AM Pleasant Hill ONLINE
Pleasant Hill Recreastion & Park Distirct
Pleasant Hill Community Center Standard Funiture Package
6/19/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Rossi Playground Restroom Renovation
6/19/2013 4:00 PM West Hills ONLINE
Sunseri ConstructionFairwinds-West Hills Retrement Community
6/19/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Minnie & Lovie Ward Athletic Field Renovation
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/19/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento Online Sacramento, city ofLandscaping Services for the Sacramento Convention Center
Complex
6/19/2013 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
San Leandro, city ofBridge Maintenance and Repair 2011
6/19/2013 2:00 PM Bakersfield ONLINE
Kern High School District
North High School Modernization - Ceramic Carpet
6/19/2013 4:30 PM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City of3801 Gatesville Avenue
6/19/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Various Locations Curb Ramp Project No. 4
6/19/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofRFQ-Striping Services for City-Owned Parking Garages & Lots
6/20/2013 2:00 PM Hercules 005C Hercules, city ofCity of Hercules Intermodel Transit Center San Francisco Bay Trail
6/20/2013 2:30 PM San Rafael 064B, 025C
Marin, county ofMuir Woods Road MP 0.49 Slide Repair
6/20/2013 10:00 AM Oakley 072C, S515
Contra Costa Water District
Randall-Bold Water Treatment Plant Solids Lagoon Nos. 6 and 7 Project
6/20/2013 2:00 PM San Jose 114B, 081C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Chaboya Division Paving Rehabilitation
6/20/2013 2:30 PM Marin County 177B, 062C
San Rafael, city ofVarious Roads in Marin County 2013 Road Sealant Project
6/20/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco* CD San Francisco, City & County of
Auxiliary Water Supply System, Reservoir & Tanks Improvement Project 2013
6/20/2013 3:00 PM Modesto ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Exterior Stair Replacement at Valley Charter High School
6/20/2013 4:00 PM Madera County ONLINE
Madera, City ofCampus Master Plan
6/20/2013 3:00 PM Redding Online Redd