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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013 Volume 19 Issue 43 Santa Barbara Contractors Association Celebrating 65 Years of Service to the Community In This Issue Peel and Stick Flashing Notes Page 1 SBCA Board of Directors Ballot Page 3 SBCA Holiday Party Page 13 Q & A for Contractors Page 16 New Member Bio Page 16 FREE IIPP For Small Business Class Page 17 Tailgate Safety Topic Page 28 SBCA Online Planroom Report Page 31 SB City Building Permits Page 38 South County Building Permits Page 41 North County Building Permits Page 63 We protect the people who build California. Will my supplies be here on time? Am I going to get this bid? We understand those on the job in California have more on their mind than workers’ compensation insurance. So let us put your mind at ease: you can count on the strength and stability of State Fund. We’ve never pulled out of the market due to an economic downturn, and we never will. Visit statefundca.com today to learn about the 6% discount on premiums we offer eligible SBCA members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Thanks for reading…we’ll let you get back to work. Together, we’ll help keep California working. www.statefundca.com Ask for SBCA Group #821 65 TH A nniversary It has become increasingly obvious that there is confusion regarding self-adhering flashing components. In many cases errors are being committed due to a lack of field knowledge and an as- sumption that these materials eliminate the need for proper lapping and other fundamental concepts involved in window and door installation. Please be aware that these materials: Still need to be installed in a weather- board fashion Require 9” minimum width to prevent wind driven water intrusion Must be used as a system Are not universally interchangeable Must be compatible with sealants that they contact Do Not: Mix various products and manufac- turer’s without written verification of compatibility Ignore proper and sufficient lapping of material layers If you have any questions regarding in- stallation, you should refer to the ASTM installation standard, ASTME 2112-07. This standard covers everything from new con- struction to retro-fit windows. Brian Larkowski is an AAMA Installation Master and a voting member of ASTM and serves on subcommittee 06.51 pertain- ing to doors windows, curtain walls and skylights. He regularly instructs builders, architects and building officials in best practices, specification and application of weatherization barriers and flashing com- ponents. Peel and Stick Flashing Notes By: Brian Larkowski/Window Forensics

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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013 Volume 19 Issue 43

Santa Barbara Contractors Association Celebrating 65 Years of Service to the Community

In This IssuePeel and Stick Flashing Notes Page 1SBCA Board of Directors Ballot Page 3SBCA Holiday Party Page 13Q & A for Contractors Page 16New Member Bio Page 16FREE IIPP For Small Business Class Page 17Tailgate Safety Topic Page 28SBCA Online Planroom Report Page 31SB City Building Permits Page 38South County Building Permits Page 41North County Building Permits Page 63

We protect the people who build California.

Will my supplies be here on time? Am I going to get this bid? We understand those on the job in California have more on their mind than workers’ compensation insurance. So let us put your mind

at ease: you can count on the strength and stability of State Fund. We’ve never pulled out of the market due to an economic downturn, and we never will. Visit statefundca.com today to learn about

the 6% discount on premiums we offer eligible SBCA members. Your individual business may be

eligible for even more discounts. Thanks for reading…we’ll let you get back to work.

Together, we’ll help keep California working.www.statefundca.comAsk for SBCA Group #821

65THAnniversary

It has become increasingly obvious that there is confusion regarding self-adhering flashing components.

In many cases errors are being committed due to a lack of field knowledge and an as-sumption that these materials eliminate the need for proper lapping and other fundamental concepts involved in window and door installation.

Please be aware that these materials: Still need to be installed in a weather-•board fashion Require 9” minimum width to prevent •

wind driven water intrusionMust be used as a system•Are not universally interchangeable •Must be compatible with sealants that •they contact

Do Not:Mix various products and manufac-•turer’s without written verification of compatibilityIgnore proper and sufficient lapping •of material layers

If you have any questions regarding in-stallation, you should refer to the ASTM

installation standard, ASTME 2112-07. This standard covers everything from new con-struction to retro-fit windows.

Brian Larkowski is an AAMA Installation Master and a voting member of ASTM and serves on subcommittee 06.51 pertain-ing to doors windows, curtain walls and skylights. He regularly instructs builders, architects and building officials in best practices, specification and application of weatherization barriers and flashing com-ponents.

Peel and Stick Flashing NotesBy: Brian Larkowski/Window Forensics

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

NOVEMBER 2013SBCA Board of Directors MeetingNovember 5, 2013 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street

SBCA Online Planroom Demo & TrainingNovember 6, 2013 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street

Built Green OrientationNovember 7, 2013 from 9:00am to 10:00amLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street

Cal/OSHA IIPP for Small Business FREEPresented by Cal/OSHANovember 14, 2013 from 1:00pm to 5:00pmLocation: Salinas Community Center

Employee or Independent Contractor SeminarPresented by EDDNovember 21, 2013 from 9:00am to 12:00pmLocation: EDD, 4820 McGrath Street, Ventura

Santa Barbara Contractors Association Calendar Highlights

DECEMBER 2013SBCA Board of Directors MeetingDecember 3, 2013 from 6:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: Santa Barbara

SBCA Online Planroom Demo & TrainingDecember 4, 2013 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street

Built Green OrientationDecember 5, 2013 from 9:00am to 10:00amLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street

SBCA Holiday PartyDecember 10, 2013 from 6:00pm to 9:00pmLocation: Figueroa Mountain Brewery,137 Anacapa Street, Suite F, Santa Barbara

JANUARY 2014SBCA Board of Directors MeetingJanuary 7, 2014 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: Santa Barbara

SBCA Online Planroom Demo & TrainingJanuary 8, 2014 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street

Built Green OrientationJanuary 9, 2014 from 9:00am to 10:00amLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street

SBCA Builder BreakfastJanuary 2014, TBALocation: TBA

SBCA Membership Tip Get the most out of your membership!

Looking for the next networking event?Come to the SBCA Holiday Party!! See page 13 for more information.

Need more info, visit us online 24/7 or call us at 805.884.1100.

www.sbcontractors.orgwww.sbconstructionexpo.com

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Building a new home takes commitment, teamwork and dependability. At

American Riviera Bank, our commitment to our customers and to providing

construction financing has never stopped – not many banks can say that!

Whether helping rebuild after the fires or helping you build your dream

home, the community can depend on us to be with them through thick

and thin. We want to be part of your team so call us today to learn more!

Feel good about your bank1033 Anacapa Street | Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Phone (805) 965-5942 | AmericanRivieraBank.com

Randall Barnes, Signal Construction, Stephen Wiley, City Attorney, Eusebio Cordova, VP Construction Lending, and Bill Wolf, Paci�c Architects

Commitment to Local Construction

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

SBCA and Beneflex are partnering to bring you power in numbers. This is a new opportunity for SBCA Members brought to you by Beneflex of Santa Barbara. We are now able to offer SBCA Members a unique set of employee benefits and services custom tailored to meet your specific needs in your unique industry.

Employee Benefits offered: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, etc.

Exclusive Benefits to SBCA Members: BenAssist Advocacy Line, Health Care Reform Action Plan, PPACA Audit Risk Assessment, Health Insurance Plan Benchmark focused

on construction industry.

Call Melissa DeWeese today to learn more or visit www.beneflexsb.com/Santa-Barbara-Contractors-Association

Benefits for You:

• No Need to Change

Plans or Carriers

• BenAssist Call Center

• Full Annual Market

Evaluations

• Exclusive Group Health Plans for Your Company

• Compliance Protection

Join Us. Partner with SBCA & Beneflex.

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

HAYWARDSO YOU CAN BUILD...SMARTER

Building in the Central Coast Since 1919

Windows • Doors • Cabinets

Come Visit Our New Showroom Located At:417 Rose Avenue

Santa Barbara, CA805.965.7772

www.haywarddesigncenter.com

Hayward is a family-owned and operated business since 1919. We set a high stan-dard for customer service, quality and unparalleled value. Our knowledgeable, experience staff can help you identify the perfect windows, doors and cabinets for your project. Lift and slides, bi-folds, large framed openings are our specialty.

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Hayward Design Centeris your Local Custom

Door & Window Showroom

www.haywarddesigncenter.com

The Finest Selection FromThe Best Manufacturers

417 Rose AvenueSanta Barbara, CA 93101

805-965-7772

Quality, Value and Selection

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

State Compensation Insurance Fund is not a branch of the State of California.

We protect the peoplewho build California.

Will my supplies be here on time? Am I going to get this bid? We understand those on the job in California have more on their mind than workers’

compensation insurance. So let us put your mind at ease: you cancount on the strength and stability of State Fund. We’ve never pulled

out of the market due to an economic downturn, and we never will. Visit statefundca.com today to learn about the 6% discount on premiums we

o�er eligible GSBE members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Thanks for reading…we’ll let you get back to work.

Together, we’ll help keep California working.statefundca.com

Member of Golden State Builders Exchanges

State Compensation Insurance Fund is not a branch of the State of California.

You build on a foundation.So do we.

Construction takes ordered teamwork. We understand you’ve got a schedule to stick to, and that’s why we’re dedicated to getting you back to

work as soon as possible. How do we do it? Through our careful processing of claims and our experienced adjusters. No one else has our track record of uninterrupted service. It’s our foundation, the foundation on which we base

our commitment to protect the people who make California work. Visit statefundca.com to learn about our record of service, and the 6% discount

Together, we’ll help keep California working.statefundca.com

Ask for SBCAGroup # 821

SBCA

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Over 45 years combined inspection experience.Quality Inspections / Fast Turnaround

[email protected]

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Sierra Pacific Industries is a third-generation, family-owned and operated forest products company based in north-ern California. With nearly 1.9 million acres of forestland in California and Washington, Si-erra Pacific is the largest pri-vate forestland owner in North America.

Sierra Pacific operates 12 saw-mills, 8 cogeneration facilities and 4 wood remanufacturing/millwork plants in California and Washington, as well as one of the fastest growing wood win-dow companies in the West-ern United States. We employ nearly 3,400 people.

At Sierra Pacific, we believe that healthy trees, cool clean water and enduring wildlife habitat are the natural result of sound for-est management practices. Our forest harvesting philosophy is based on extensive scientific research. We have undertaken exhaustive planning to guar-antee that we meet or exceed the environmental protection standards of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) and forestry regulations in California and Washington - the highest standards in the world.

From our Forest To your Home

SIERRA PACIFIC WINDOWSHIGH QUALITY WOODEN WINDOWS

SUSTAINABLY GROWN, FAMILY OWNED & PROUDLY MADE IN CALIFORNIA

PLEASE VISIT OUR SANTA BARBARA SHOWROOM LOCATED AT:

516 EAST GUTIERREZ STREET, SUITE EPH: 805.963.6528

www.sierrapacificwindows.com

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

This year, as The Blue Book Building and Construction Network celebrates its 100th Anniversary, we feel privilegedto have played a part in the industry's growth over the last ten decades. We are indebted to the millions of industryprofessionals who put us to work and continue to rely on our products to help build the relationships needed fortheir projects...from design through post-construction.

From our earliest print directory to the digital solutions found at thebluebook.com, the tools we have developedare designed to enhance your workflow – not change it. Our deployment of technology has remained careful andfocused. Whether it's increasing productivity for our users or providing exposure and project opportunities forour customers, The Blue Book Network's mission has remained constant:

Bring the construction industry together through information.

Our sincere thanks for making The Blue Book Network part of your team.We look forward to providing you with the information solutions youneed for the next 100 years!

For information on The Blue Book Network's workflow solutions, visit thebluebook.com or call us at 855-805-2560 and let's talk about how our team can best support yours today.

Thank You for Making Us Part of Your Team for Over a Century.

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Law Offices of Barton C. Merrill Trial Attorney and Counselor at Law

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Specializing in Construction Law __________________________________________

Construction Litigation, including Mechanic’s Liens & Stop Notices Administrative Hearings before CalOSHA and the CSLB

Corporation & Partnership Agreements Contract Drafting & Review

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Since 1989 Barton Merrill has represented contractors & design professionals in the Tri-Counties with all phases of construction.

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225 E. Carrillo St., Suite 305 Santa Barbara, CA, 93101

(805) 750-0910 – Tel. (805) 564-8281 – FAX

[email protected]

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FOR SBCA MEMBERS

PRICE, POSTEL & PARMA LLP Counselors at Law

A Tradition of Service and Excellence Since 1852

_____________________________________________________________

Santa Barbara's Full Service Law Firm Specializing in All Aspects of

Construction and Surety Law, Public and Private Work, Contract and Project Planning,

Pre-Litigation Planning and Resolution of Construction Disputes, Mechanic Liens, Stop Notices and Bond Claims, Labor and Employment Law, Incorporations and Partnerships,

Business and Tax Law, Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental, Insurance Disputes

SPECIAL RATES FOR SBCA MEMBERS

_________________________________________

J. Terry Schwartz, Esq. ([email protected]); Christopher E. Haskell, Esq. ([email protected]) 200 East Carrillo Street, Suite 400, Santa Barbara, CA 93101; (805) 962-0011; Fax (805) 965-3978 www.ppplaw.com

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Tuesday December 10, 2013 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Join us for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, music & holiday cheer

Figueroa Mountain Brewery137 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara

Kindly RSVP by December 3, 2013Advance reservations are required

$20 per SBCA MemberNo host bar

SBCA 805.884.1100 · [email protected] · www.sbcontractors.org

SBCA

Party

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

575 Price Street, #207Pismo Beach, CA 93449

805-343-7434www.cndbonding.com

Your link to the rightSURETY BOND COMPANY

Work with the largest independently owned surety only brokerage in the Western US.

Get strategic counseling for increased bond capacity.

We specialize in bonds of all types:• Bid bonds• Subdivision bonds• Performance and Payment bonds• Commercial, license and permit bonds

With over 80 years of combined surety and underwriting experience, we provide bonds to contractors, developers and all other users of surety credit sectors.

Myrna Smith, Vice President

CONSTRUCTIONLAWSPECIALISTS

H&C HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

Lawsuits, Arbitrations, Mediation Construction Defect Claims Contract, Business, and Nonpayment Disputes Construction Contract Consultation Mechanic’s Liens, Stop Notices, Attachment Payment & Performance Bonds Jobsite Accidents / Personal Injury Claims Insurance Coverage Analysis

For an appointment, please contact us at:

805-963-3301No charge for initial consultation to SBCA members

HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

www.hardincoffin.com FAX: 805-963-7372

EMAIL: [email protected] 1531 Chapala, Suite 1

Santa Barbara, CA 93101 PLEASE CONTACT: Rick Hardin or Mark Coffin

CONSTRUCTIONLAWSPECIALISTS

H&C HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

Lawsuits, Arbitrations, Mediation Construction Defect Claims Contract, Business, and Nonpayment Disputes Construction Contract Consultation Mechanic’s Liens, Stop Notices, Attachment Payment & Performance Bonds Jobsite Accidents / Personal Injury Claims Insurance Coverage Analysis

For an appointment, please contact us at:

805-963-3301No charge for initial consultation to SBCA members

HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

www.hardincoffin.com FAX: 805-963-7372

EMAIL: [email protected] 1531 Chapala, Suite 1

Santa Barbara, CA 93101 PLEASE CONTACT: Rick Hardin or Mark Coffin

CONSTRUCTIONLAWSPECIALISTS

H&C HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

Lawsuits, Arbitrations, Mediation Construction Defect Claims Contract, Business, and Nonpayment Disputes Construction Contract Consultation Mechanic’s Liens, Stop Notices, Attachment Payment & Performance Bonds Jobsite Accidents / Personal Injury Claims Insurance Coverage Analysis

For an appointment, please contact us at:

805-963-3301No charge for initial consultation to SBCA members

HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

www.hardincoffin.com FAX: 805-963-7372

EMAIL: [email protected] 1531 Chapala, Suite 1

Santa Barbara, CA 93101 PLEASE CONTACT: Rick Hardin or Mark Coffin

CONSTRUCTION LAW SPECIALISTSCONSTRUCTIONLAWSPECIALISTS

H&C HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

Lawsuits, Arbitrations, Mediation Construction Defect Claims Contract, Business, and Nonpayment Disputes Construction Contract Consultation Mechanic’s Liens, Stop Notices, Attachment Payment & Performance Bonds Jobsite Accidents / Personal Injury Claims Insurance Coverage Analysis

For an appointment, please contact us at:

805-963-3301No charge for initial consultation to SBCA members

HARDIN & COFFIN, LLP

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

www.hardincoffin.com FAX: 805-963-7372

EMAIL: [email protected] 1531 Chapala, Suite 1

Santa Barbara, CA 93101 PLEASE CONTACT: Rick Hardin or Mark Coffin

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

C A N YO U R P ROJ EC T B EB U I L T G R E E N ?

Built Green Santa Barbara is an environmental building program that distinguishes and promotes resource efficient design and construction. Enroll your construction project today!

www.builtgreensb.org

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Capitol Connection Q & A for ContractorsBy Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

Always a good idea to keep your license and busi-ness information up-to-date with the Board, and file a copy for your own reference later. Another contractor will be appalled, as he discovers own failure to understand the full extent of a license regulation leaves him with no appeal…

Q: How can I find or get an update of my license status? I used to be the Responsible Manag-ing Employee (RME) for my former employer and I cannot remember what license(s) I held or was responsible for since I have been out of the trades for a period of time. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

A: Thank you for contacting Capitol Services. We can always help find important licensing his-tory and other information for you. However, the Contractor State License Board keeps records of all past licenses and most of them can be found online on the CSLB’s website by just plugging in your personal or business name.

I checked your previous licenses and it appears that you were listed on two. The first license you had expired back in 2001. You were the RME on a second license, but disassociated in October 2009. Once you disassociate, you keep your “qualification” for 5 years, so you have until 10/15 of next year to re-apply for a license without

needing to re-take the exams.

Q: I am the Responsible Managing Officer (RMO) for our corporation here in California. The license was issued in December 1998. I did not take any tests; since I was an Officer for so long they grant-ed me a waiver of the exams. In March 2013, I applied for an AZ contractor li-cense. I only took the law portion based on reci-procity in CA. I passed the test; registered as an AZ Corporation; and obtained a Transaction Privi-lege Tax Number in AZ. However, after the 7 ½ month process, the AZ Registrar’s office denied my license stating I didn’t take the trade test for CA. Is this correct? Or do I have something I can ap-peal with?

Q: Yes, that decision is correct. In order to qualify for reciprocity in Arizona you have to have taken the equivalent trade exam in CA. If you obtained the CA qualification by a waiver you do not meet the requirements to be granted reciprocity. This is just one reason why many contractors seek ex-pert assistance ahead of these decisions.

It is likely that you can “appeal” this, however in my opinion, it is unlikely that the AZ Registrar

Of Contractors will grant the appeal. In Capitol Service’s 30 years of history, we have never seen them go against the policy since it’s written in the statutes that you must’ve passed the equiva-lent trade exam in the reciprocal State.

Q: We have a couple company trucks that have our logo and license number on them, but we also have several company trucks/vehicles that our project managers use without the company name and license number on them. If these trucks are used or show up on project sites, is it a requirement that the company name/logo and license number be on them?

A: The CSLB does not require that you have your company name and license number on all com-pany vehicles. However, if you choose to put your company name or logo on any of the ve-hicles than you are also required to list the Con-tractor License number since this is considered a form of advertising.

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. Re-search past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

CAN YOUR PROJECT BE

B U I LT G R E E N ?Built Green Santa Barbara is an environmental

building program that distinguishes and promotesresource efficient design and construction.

Enroll your construction project today!

www.builtgreensb.org

New Member BioAndersen Windows, Inc. is a part of Andersen Cor-poration, the largest window and door manufac-turer in North America, including Eagle Window and Door. The flagship Andersen® brand is the most recognized and most used brand in the window and patio door industry. Andersen was founded in 1903 and is privately owned with its headquarters located in Bayport, Minnesota. The company has long been known for its strong history of commitment to its business partners, employees, community and environmental stewardship. Andersen produces high-quality, energy-efficient, sustainable products that are sourced, manufactured and sold responsibly with integrity to our people, our customers and the environment. Andersen employs over 9,000 people and markets products throughout North America and in South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Andersen received the 2013 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year - Sustained Excellence award for its ongoing commitment to sustainability. Visit us at AndersenWindows.com

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Taking Action for Safety and Health:Implementing an Effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) for Small Businesses

The Worker Occupational Safety and Health Training and Education Program is administered by the Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation in the Department of Industrial Relations through inter-agency agreements with the Labor Occupational Health Program at the University of California, Berkeley, the Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety at the University of California, Davis, and the Labor Occupational Safety and Health Program at the University of California, Los Angeles.

November 14, 2013 in Salinas Salinas Community Center 940 N. Main St., Salinas, CA 93906 1pm - 5pm (pre-registration required)

You’ll Learn About:• Meeting Cal/OSHA requirements and expectations for an

eff ective IIPP• How to identify and solve common health and safety

problems in your workplace• Steps for investigating work-related accidents, injuries and

illnesses when they occur• Ways to involve your employees in your safety program

You’ll Receive:• A free Guidebook and easy-to-use model

template for writing your IIPP• Free Factsheets and Tools to help you

implement your IIPP• Resources for technical assistance

Co-Sponsored by: • State Compensation Insurance Fund• California Dept of Industrial Relations• California DPH’s Occupational Health

Branch• Small Business California • California Small Business Association• Labor Occupational Health Program, UCB

For more information or to attend a training:• Email [email protected] -or- telephone 510-643-8902 • Check out WOSHTEP’s IIPP website:

www.dir.ca.gov/chswc/woshtep/IIPP

Th is free half-day course will train you in how to develop and implement an eff ective health and safety program at your workplace that meets the requirements of Cal/OSHA’s Injury and Illness Prevention (IIPP) standard. Presented by trainers from UCB’s Labor Occupational Health Program and Cal-OSHA Consultation Service.

Interested in a career in the building trades? There is a critical shortage of construction workers. Over 1 million new jobs will be created nationally in the next seven years, with 2,500 of them in Santa Barbara and Ventura in the next three years. California construction workers earn an average of $24 an hour and journey-level workers earn $70,000-plus a year!

Spring 2014

(Classes Start January 27)

CT 111 Beginning Constr Trades M: 6-9 pm (16wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/27/14)

Beg. Const. Lab Sat: 8:30-1:00pm (16 wks) Wake Center

CT 113 Roof Framing M: 5-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/27/14)

CT 115 Intermediate Finish Carpentry Th: 5-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/30/14)

CT 118 Measuring and Calculating Th: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/30/14)

CT 124 Weatherization Sat: 1:15-5:20pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 2/1/14)

CT 130 Contractors Licence Prep W: 4:45-5:45pm + Online 2 hrs (16 wks) WC (Beg. 1/29/14)

CT 290 Work Experience in Construction Trades Th:4:45-5:45 WC (Beg. 1/30/14)

CT 132 Lighting Systems W: 6:30-9:35pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/29/14)

CT 134 Transformers M: 6-9pm (16 wks) Rod Bond Training Center, Buelton (Beg. 1/27/14)

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

Interested in a career in the building trades? There is a critical shortage of construction workers. Over 1 million new jobs will be created nationally in the next seven years, with 2,500 of them in Santa Barbara and Ventura in the next three years. California construction workers earn an average of $24 an hour and journey-level workers earn $70,000-plus a year!

Spring 2014

(Classes Start January 27)

CT 111 Beginning Constr Trades M: 6-9 pm (16wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/27/14)

Beg. Const. Lab Sat: 8:30-1:00pm (16 wks) Wake Center

CT 113 Roof Framing M: 5-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/27/14)

CT 115 Intermediate Finish Carpentry Th: 5-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/30/14)

CT 118 Measuring and Calculating Th: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/30/14)

CT 124 Weatherization Sat: 1:15-5:20pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 2/1/14)

CT 130 Contractors Licence Prep W: 4:45-5:45pm + Online 2 hrs (16 wks) WC (Beg. 1/29/14)

CT 290 Work Experience in Construction Trades Th:4:45-5:45 WC (Beg. 1/30/14)

CT 132 Lighting Systems W: 6:30-9:35pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/29/14)

CT 134 Transformers M: 6-9pm (16 wks) Rod Bond Training Center, Buelton (Beg. 1/27/14)

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

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Calles Construction&

Lic. # 955924

Foreman - $63.96/hr*• Finish Carpenter - $55.77/hr*• Journeyman Carpenter - $46.80/hr*• Level 2 Apprentice Carpenter - $39.77/hr*•

Level 1 Apprentice Carpenter - $37.29/hr*• Level 2 Laborer - $33.53/hr*• Level 1 Laborer - $27.80/hr*•

*Includes wage, tax, insurance, and overhead and profit mark up.

Skilled Tradesmen for Hire - Labor Rates:

Hard BidTrue cost plus 16%

Labor BudgetBuy your own lumber and save

Labor SupportBeef up your crew and deliver quality, on time

[email protected] www.constructionsb.com

framing finish carpentry demo concrete

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License No. 788005

SBCA Best Hardscape & LandscapeInternational Landscape Designer of the Year - 2009

Phone (805) 687-3569 gracedesignassociates.com

License No. 788005

SBCA Best Hardscape & LandscapeInternational Landscape Designer of the Year - 2009

Phone (805) 687-3569 | gracedesignassociates.com

General Contractor CM-at-Risk

Construction Management

Frank Schipper Construction Co.

SERVING THE TRI-COUNTY AREA

FOR 30 YEARS 610 E COTA STREET, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93103

T (805) 963-4359 • F (805) 963-1270 Lic# 436175

EMAIL: [email protected] www.schipperconstruction.com

SBInsulate

805.845.3999

130 N. Calle Cesar Chavez, Suite [email protected] www.InsulateSB.com

Insulation Services:Icynene Spray Foam

Cellulose, Blown-in BlanketFiberglass Batts

Rigid BoardRemovals

Retail Sales

Santa Barbara’s premier insulation contractor with over 30 years of experience

ID #510XXXID #51202175

Lic. 963692

We have moved!

We appreciate your business!

License 761090

Please save our new shop address, mailing address and telephone numbers for your records:

Delta Welding and Fabrication, Inc.Shop: 36 Aero Camino - Goleta, CA 93117Mailing: PO Box 92025 - Santa Barbara, CA 93190Phone: 805-685-8008Fax: 805-685-3223Website: www.delta-fabrication.com Emails: [email protected] [email protected]

V I S I T

The Built Green Resource Center offers information, programs and classes on green building practices and materials. It showcases energy independence, water savings, and other sustainable building practices. The Resource Center is open to the public by appointment only. Please call 805-884-1100 to schedule your visit.

www.builtgreensb.org805.884.1100

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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 13, 2013

REDUCE YOUR WORKERS’ COMP INSURANCE COSTS

The SBCA and 25 Builder’s Exchanges in California have joined to form the Golden State Builders Exchange (GSBE). Participation in this group insurance program may significantly reduce the cost of your workers’ compensation premiums over a State Compensation Insurance Fund individual policy. Qualifying SBCA members are eligible for a 6% discount. Ask to be placed into the SBCA Group 821. Please call the SBCA office for more information and conversion form. If you are already with State Fund, please call us or your broker to see if you qualify for this group program.

www.statefundca.com

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If you are an employer who wishes to obtain assistance from Cal/OSHA Consulta-tion, or want to learn more about what services are

available, you can do so by calling the toll-free assis-

tance number.

1(800) 963-9424

If you want to arrange an on-site visit or obtain tech-nical information, you can

contact the Cal/OSHA Con-sultation area office nearest your workplace or you can email us at InfoCons@dir.

ca.gov.

MAKE SURE YOU AREIN COMPLIANCE

www.dir.ca.gov

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We moved! !

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Delta Welding and Fabrication, Inc.

36 Aero Camino Goleta, CA 93117

!Phone: 685-8008

Fax: 685-3223 License: 761090

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P.O. Box 517Santa Barbara, CA 93102

Email [email protected]

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Ask the Experts! Health Care Reform for Employers

www.beneflexsb.com

PHONE (805) 965-1926 FAX (805) 963-6071

OSWALD J. DA ROS, INC. • MASONRY CONTRACTORS •

Lic# 216916 MARBLE • GRANITE • STONES

976 Carrillo Road PETER A DA ROS Santa Barbara, CA 93103 M E M B E R B E N E F I T S

Referrals•Online Planroom•Safety Program•Networking Events•Weekly Newsletter•Government Affairs•Get Industry Updates•Educational Seminars•Annual Golf Tournament•Built Green Santa Barbara•Online Membership Listing•Annual Membership Directory•Advertise Directly to Construction •Industry in Weekly NewsletterNew Member Bio - Introduce •Your Business in the NewsletterGroup Insurance Programs •for Workers Comp, Auto, and Employee Benefits

[email protected]

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(805) 965-7377 (805) 965-3308 fax

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIALNEW CONSTRUCTION • REMODEL

RADIANT HEATING • SERVICE

www.construction-plumbing.com

Donate used build materials to the Habitat ReStore All proceeds go directly back to Habitat for Humanity

Goleta ReStore 6860 Cortona Drive

(off Hollister, near Storke)

Appliances │ Doors │ Windows │ Lighting │ Tile │ Cabinets│ Hardware

Tues. - Fri.: 11 am - 5 pm Saturday: 11 am - 5 pm Phone: (805) 692-2226

www.sbhabitat.org

Serving Southern Santa Barbara County

Lic. # B-926982

1500 Holiday Hill Road, Goleta, Ca. 93117P h o n e : 805-452-9205E-mail: [email protected]

EcclesElectric

Lic. # 968646

James EcclesR B

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FABRICATIONP.O. Box 5301 Ventura, CA 93005-0301

B&

Brian De Fisher805-207-1975

Roy De Fisher805-207-2193

1456 Fleet Ave. Ventura, CA 93003

Email: [email protected] 805-477-0338

Fax 805-477-1323

CENTRAL COASTLEAD TESTING

855 Lead FYI855 532 3394

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Board of Directors 2013

John HolehousePresident

Jack Martin1st Vice President

Paulo Sitolini2nd Vice President

Dan GeorgeTreasurer

Peter NovakParliamentarian

Patrick Foster

David James

Jon Kenney

Brian Larkowski

William Mace

Mark Magid

Robert Mislang

Rodney Utt

Executive DirectorKarin [email protected]

Administrative AssistantApril [email protected]

Santa Barbara Contractors Association914 A Santa Barbara StreetP. O. Box 23409Santa Barbara, CA 93121805.884.1100 Phone805.884.1108 Faxinfo@sbcontractors.orgwww.sbcontractors.orgwww.builtgreensb.org

The Santa Barbara Contractors Association Newsletter is published weekly by the Santa Barbara Contractors Association, Inc. Edito-rial and advertising offices are located at 914 A Santa Barbara Street, P.O. Box 23409, Santa Barbara, CA 93121. Office 805-884-1100, Fax 805-884-1108, Email [email protected]. A subscription is included in the annual membership dues. The newsletter is distrib-uted to more than 600 local businesses and agencies. Articles appearing in this news-letter are presented as a public service and may not reflect the opinion of the publisher, its board of directors or its members. Please send comments regarding the newsletter to [email protected].