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IN THIS ISSUE
San Rafael Rock Quarry Mixer..................................................................1
Welcome Our New Members...................2-3
Directors...........................................................4 Membership Brings You Out In Front......5
Membership Application..............................6
Phil Vermeulen............................................7-8
San Rafael Rock Quarry Mixer Pictures...9 Scholarship Program Winners...................10
MBA Calendar................................................11
Permits.......................................................12-13
Safety Topic...............................................14-15
Safety Topic Sign In Sheet............................16
Tool Lending Library..............................17-18
Advertising.....................................................19
Sub Bids.....................................................20-21
Mechanic Lien Seminar...............................22
Project Bid Schedule...............................23-29
MBA Health Insurance................................30
Classified Ads...........................................31-32
Hudson Street Design: Contractors Day!33
MBA History: Dick Ghilotti.......................34
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MBA Weekly Bulletin
May 23, 2011 Issue #21
“Bedrock” at San Rafael Rock Quarry Was
a Huge Success!
Thank You to Everyone
Who Attended!
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MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS
PresidentDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical
Vice PresidentAimi Dutra - The Dutra Group
Chief Financial Officer Jeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets, Inc.
SecretaryJim Schalich - Schalich Brothers
Construction
PAST PRESIDENTJeff Grady - Grady Financial, Inc.
Executive Director - Safety DirectorKlif Knoles
Barry Arends - Morris Roofing Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.
Tyler Doherty - Cal~West Rentals, Inc.Gary Frugoli - Construction ConsultantPeter Migale - Migale Painting Company
Keith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction Company
Dave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc.Jeff Pottorff - North Bay Landscape
ManagementDiane Henderson- DMH Land Use Planning
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician
Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/ReceptionChriss Daniels - Publications Editor/Website/Media
Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
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660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles
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San Rafael Rock Quarry MixerView more photos on page 9
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Wealthiest Californians underwrite Brown’s budgetBY: Phil Vermeulen, Legislative Advocate
So, the Governor released his May Revise this past Monday, projecting that the state is going to realize a net $6.5 billion (or so) over the next year which he and many others "pegged" as clear evidence that the economy is turning around. Not!!! When I look around at the construction industry and virtually every other sector of the California economy I certainly haven't seen ANY indication that things are truly turning around??? So, where is this "new found " tax revenue coming from? Read on! This explains everything!!!
A startling, multibillion-dollar flow of cash into the state budget appears to be evidence that California’s economy is on the mend.
In reality, what’s on the mend is Wall Street: The surge of an estimated $6.6 billion in cash is being driven in large measure by California’s wealthiest taxpayers who sold stock and other assets and paid income taxes on their proceeds.
It is a relatively small number of people, but they affect California’s financial health disproportionately. The level of unemployment in the state and the travails of the housing industry – two critical barometers of economic health – are largely untouched by the state budget’s spending. Currently the jobless rate is about 12 percent and the housing market is uncertain. But the budget is affected dramatically by the income taxes paid by the wealthy.
Capital gains receipts were up by 60 percent in 2010 over the year before and they likely will climb another 45 percent in 2011 – more than doubling in two years – according to the Brown administration. Tax experts believe a Sili-con Valley resurgence is partly fueling the cash boon, but the increase appears to be more widely spread than the cash bonanza of more than a decade ago.
The unanticipated revenue is desperately needed by the cash-strapped state struggling with a shortfall now put at $10 billion – nearly a third of the estimate five months ago. The shortage has been reduced mostly by some $11 million in cuts.
Fewer than 1 percent of California’s 14.8 million tax returns – perhaps 119,000 returns, those with $500,000 or more in adjusted gross income, or AGI – accounted for about 82.5 percent of all capital gains paid by personal income tax payers in 2008, or about $3.8 billion of the total $4.5 billion collected, according to recent figures.
The surge in capital gains revenue reflects transactions that generally – although not exclusively – are the provenance of California’s most affluent taxpayers, because their income is derived not only from salaries but from buying and selling stock.
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“Sure, there’s some recovery in the economy, there’s more payroll and people are getting more jobs, but that’s not really what’s going on here. The huge amount of this money is capital gains. It’s probably 60 percent of the $6.6 billion,” said Lenny Goldberg of the California Tax Reform Association, a labor-financed group that seeks the closure of corporate tax loopholes, among other goals.
“There have been jobs, but the main recovery has heavily been in the stock market,” he added. “The stock market has gone from 6,500 in 2008 to about 12,400 now.”
For those earning more than $500,000, capital gains accounted for about $1 in every $4 earned. For those between $100,000 and $200,000, the percentage was dramatically different: Capital gains income represented about $1 in every $100 earned.
The wealthy few aren’t the only ones paying income taxes. But they are the few paying huge amounts of taxes, even though the percentage of their income devoted to taxes can, in many cases, be shielded by a sophisticated use of tax laws and come in lower than that of the average taxpayer.
The fact that California’s volatile budget depends on the performance of California’s wealthiest taxpayers is not new. Tied to income levies that fluctuate with economic conditions, the state bud-get drifts with the ebb and flow of income tax revenue.
The timing of the collections also was a surprise this year.At the end of April the state was $5 billion ahead of the revenue collected at the end of April last year. That is a critical index of recovery, said David Kline of the California Taxpayers Association, which generally views tax cuts as a way to stimulate business activity.
“That‘s the big difference between last year’s collection at this time and this year’s collections,” he said. “We are collecting a lot more just in personal income tax alone.”
“The assumption is that this will continue through 2011 and 2012, and that’s huge. Unemployment is still high and it remains to be seen the outlook for long-term improvement, but certainly this is a good sign that the state is collecting billions of dollars in new revenue under the existing tax rate.”
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San Rafael Rock Quarry Mixer
Thank you for Mixing It Up With Us At The San Rafael Rock
Quarry!
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5/11/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/11/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/11/11 5/9/11 5/12/11 5/10/11 5/11/11 5/12/11
LUCIA BEVERLY GIACHINO ROBERT PIGLOWSKI FERDINAND MILLER DAVID STACI GEIGER MARTIN HEDWIG ATRIA SENIOR LIVING ERIC BEHREN JOHANSEN RUTH REED VINCENT SURBURBAN LAND TRUST NOVATO CITY OF BIOSEARCH TECHNOLGIES
OWNER-BUILDER CLARK'S HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME DEPOT AT HOME SERVICES CASTLE ROOFING HOME DEPOT AT HOME SERVICES D M CUSTOM HOMES INC DRAEGER CONSTRUCTION INC ABC ROOFING HAZEL CONSTRUCTION THE HOME DOCTORS INC MARK SCOTT CONSTRUCTION INC LIC.CONTRACT.HIRED BY OWNER LOCKWOOD ELECTRIC CO.
DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE
RECEIVED MARIN COUNTY
ISSUED NOVATO
CONSTRUCTION MINOR CONST. WINDOW REROOF WINDOW CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION REROOF CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL
SAN ANSELMO DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE VALUE
ADDRESS OWNER TYPE VALUE TIM CURTIS TIM CURTIS KAYE DOUGLAS SPENCER CARLSON JOHN BILMONT MCEVOY LAND DAVID PLANT JEFF WONG BARBARA FEDUN ROBERT GRAVES DALE JOHNSON MARIN TRUST CHRISTOPHER BARTON COURTNEY WILLIAMS
RETAINING WALL FOUNDATION RETAINING WALL PV SYSTEM DECK REMODEL ADDITION NEW ROOF FOUNDATION NEW ROOF PHOTOVOLTAIC ADDITION RE-ROOF REMODEL
$40,000 $20,000 $31,067 $22,958 $40,000 $381,950 $75,000 $3,800 $10,000 $51,900 UNKNOWN $185,000 $18,000 $16,000
90 WESTWOOD 90 WESTWOOD 113 TERRACE 393 SCHOOL RD 137 RICHARDSON 5935 RED HILL RD. RAILROAD AVE. 98 MILLAND DR. 85 BUENA VISTA 6 BAY LAUREL LN. 230 ALDER DR. 145 POINT REYES 270 CREST RD. 121 DEER HOLLOW
PERMITS
99 SAN DOMINGO WAY 8 PARK CREST CT 111 OLIVA CT 60 LAMBERT WAY 55 CAMBRIDGE HTS 4 DEVONSHIRE DR 853 TAMALPAIS AVE 7 DEVONSHIRE DR 625 PLUM ST 18 LOS CEDROS DR 214 VILLAGE CIR 550 DAVIDSON ST 51 DIGITAL DR
5,000 5,000 6,105 9,240 9,660 12,000 12,008 15,800 17,000 20,000 25,000 35,000 38,000
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2 CORTE PALOS VERDES 5 MERCY AVENUE 166 ROCK HILL RD 22 VENUS CT. 90 SEAFIRTH RD. 13 MERCURY AVE. 198 STEWART DR. 150 ROCK HILL RD.
ROBERT ARRICK EDWARD HIRSCH WILL ROBBERTS RICK JOHNSTON EDITH HELMOHLZ JOHN MCCULLOCH PAIGE MACEOLD DAN COHN
DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE
ISSUED MARIN COUNTY
TIBURON
HCT CONSTRUCTION ABLE ROOFING AQUATECH POOLS DANIEL GALLAGHER ABRIL ROOFING PETERSEN DEAN SANDRA BIRD KITCHENS JOSSART & ASSOCIATES
REMODEL RE-ROOF FULL CONST. REMODEL RE-ROOF RE-ROOF REMODEL ALTERATION
$25,000 $8,600 $25,000 $12,000 $18,000 $8,900 $22,000 $59,500
SAN ANSELMO
DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE 5/4/11 5/5/11 5/5/11 5/5/11 5/6/11 5/6/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/10/11 5/10/11
916 SIR FRANCIS DR. 182 OAK AVE. 35 WOODSIDE CT. 411 SAN ANSELMO 65 SUMMIT RD. 271 CRESENT RD. 510 REDWOOD RD. 26 AUSTIN 38 MARIPOSA #1221 221 OAK SPRINGS 834-916 SIR FRANCIS 2 BERKELEY AVE.
THOMAS ARNTZ GARY MILLAR MICHAQEL HOWELL KATAXOON ANYADI SOLAR CRAFT JAY WOOD MIKE PETRICH VERSAGGI CONST. WILSON TRUST NIALL DURLLIN CYMRU ELECTRIC VITO CUTTEN
OWNER/BUILDER JIM YOUNG OWNER/BUILDER CYRUS MASHOO SOLAR CRAFT JAY WOOD OWNER VERSAGGI OWNER OWNER CYMRU ELEC. OWNER
DEMO REMODEL WINDOWS REMODEL PV SOLAR KITCHEN KITCHEN DEMO KITCHEN KITCHEN LIGHTING KITCHEN
$140,000 $65,000 $60,000 $42,000 $38,000 $52,000 $33,900 $26,000 $23,800 $30,000 $250,000 $38,000
ADDRESS CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE D C CONSTRUCTION UNKNOWN TALON ROOFING UNKNOWN MORRIS ROOFING ROBLES CONSTRUCTION HAYES & ASSOC CONST. OWNER WOODALL CONSTRUCTION ESQUIVEL, ARSENIO OWNER/BUILDER ABRIL ROOFING CO OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER BALDWIN, JOHN ROOFING
KICTHEN RE-ROOF RE-ROOF REMODEL RE-ROOF DECK REPAIR KITCHEN UNKNOWN UNKOWN RE-ROOF ADDIT. RE-ROOF REMODEL CONVERT SIDING RE-ROOF
$80,000 $18,000 $13,500 $16,000 $14,930 $10,000 $29,500 $70,000 $115,000 $16,080 $48,000 $15,000 $15,000 $150,000 $50,000 $49,460
890 CHAMBERLIN WAY 270 CREST RD. 45WESTWOOD DR. 121 DEER HOLLOW RD. 90 ESTELLE AVE. 403 WELLESLEY 245 CARDINAL RD. 129 TRINIDAD DR. 30 MONTECITO RD. 12938 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE 19 BAY VIEW TERRACE OAK MOUNTAIN CT. 11925 SHORELINE HWY 11925 SHORELINE HWY 39 DOLPHIN HWY 215 UPPER TOYON DR.
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2 CORTE PALOS VERDES 5 MERCY AVENUE 166 ROCK HILL RD 22 VENUS CT. 90 SEAFIRTH RD. 13 MERCURY AVE. 198 STEWART DR. 150 ROCK HILL RD.
ROBERT ARRICK EDWARD HIRSCH WILL ROBBERTS RICK JOHNSTON EDITH HELMOHLZ JOHN MCCULLOCH PAIGE MACEOLD DAN COHN
DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE
ISSUED MARIN COUNTY
TIBURON
HCT CONSTRUCTION ABLE ROOFING AQUATECH POOLS DANIEL GALLAGHER ABRIL ROOFING PETERSEN DEAN SANDRA BIRD KITCHENS JOSSART & ASSOCIATES
REMODEL RE-ROOF FULL CONST. REMODEL RE-ROOF RE-ROOF REMODEL ALTERATION
$25,000 $8,600 $25,000 $12,000 $18,000 $8,900 $22,000 $59,500
SAN ANSELMO
DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE 5/4/11 5/5/11 5/5/11 5/5/11 5/6/11 5/6/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/9/11 5/10/11 5/10/11
916 SIR FRANCIS DR. 182 OAK AVE. 35 WOODSIDE CT. 411 SAN ANSELMO 65 SUMMIT RD. 271 CRESENT RD. 510 REDWOOD RD. 26 AUSTIN 38 MARIPOSA #1221 221 OAK SPRINGS 834-916 SIR FRANCIS 2 BERKELEY AVE.
THOMAS ARNTZ GARY MILLAR MICHAQEL HOWELL KATAXOON ANYADI SOLAR CRAFT JAY WOOD MIKE PETRICH VERSAGGI CONST. WILSON TRUST NIALL DURLLIN CYMRU ELECTRIC VITO CUTTEN
OWNER/BUILDER JIM YOUNG OWNER/BUILDER CYRUS MASHOO SOLAR CRAFT JAY WOOD OWNER VERSAGGI OWNER OWNER CYMRU ELEC. OWNER
DEMO REMODEL WINDOWS REMODEL PV SOLAR KITCHEN KITCHEN DEMO KITCHEN KITCHEN LIGHTING KITCHEN
$140,000 $65,000 $60,000 $42,000 $38,000 $52,000 $33,900 $26,000 $23,800 $30,000 $250,000 $38,000
ADDRESS CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE D C CONSTRUCTION UNKNOWN TALON ROOFING UNKNOWN MORRIS ROOFING ROBLES CONSTRUCTION HAYES & ASSOC CONST. OWNER WOODALL CONSTRUCTION ESQUIVEL, ARSENIO OWNER/BUILDER ABRIL ROOFING CO OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER BALDWIN, JOHN ROOFING INC
KICTHEN RE-ROOF RE-ROOF REMODEL RE-ROOF DECK REPAIR KITCHEN UNKNOWN UNKOWN RE-ROOF ADDIT. RE-ROOF REMODEL CONVERT SIDING RE-ROOF
$80,000 $18,000 $13,500 $16,000 $14,930 $10,000 $29,500 $70,000 $115,000 $16,080 $48,000 $15,000 $15,000 $150,000 $50,000 $49,460
890 CHAMBERLIN WAY 270 CREST RD. 45WESTWOOD DR. 121 DEER HOLLOW RD. 90 ESTELLE AVE. 403 WELLESLEY 245 CARDINAL RD. 129 TRINIDAD DR. 30 MONTECITO RD. 12938 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE 19 BAY VIEW TERRACE OAK MOUNTAIN CT. 11925 SHORELINE HWY 11925 SHORELINE HWY 39 DOLPHIN HWY 215 UPPER TOYON DR.
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DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE
RECEIVED MARIN COUNTY
SAN ANSELMO
DATE ADDRESS OWNER CONTRACTOR TYPE VALUE
ADDRESS OWNER TYPE VALUE TIM CURTIS TIM CURTIS KAYE DOUGLAS SPENCER CARLSON JOHN BILMONT MCEVOY LAND DAVID PLANT JEFF WONG BARBARA FEDUN ROBERT GRAVES DALE JOHNSON MARIN TRUST CHRISTOPHER BARTON COURTNEY WILLIAMS
RETAINING WALL FOUNDATION RETAINING WALL PV SYSTEM DECK REMODEL ADDITION NEW ROOF FOUNDATION NEW ROOF PHOTOVOLTAIC ADDITION RE-ROOF REMODEL
$40,000 $20,000 $31,067 $22,958 $40,000 $381,950 $75,000 $3,800 $10,000 $51,900 UNKNOWN $185,000 $18,000 $16,000
90 WESTWOOD 90 WESTWOOD 113 TERRACE 393 SCHOOL RD 137 RICHARDSON 5935 RED HILL RD. RAILROAD AVE. 98 MILLAND DR. 85 BUENA VISTA 6 BAY LAUREL LN. 230 ALDER DR. 145 POINT REYES 270 CREST RD. 121 DEER HOLLOW
PERMITS
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Providing the foundation for a well-built community
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E.F. Brett & Company, Inc. is seeking qualified subcontractors suppliers and DVBE, LBE, DBE, SBE, SLBE, MBE, WBE to pro-
vide proposals for the following types of work;Energy Management System, Fire Alarm and HVAC
Project Name: Junipero Serra Elementary School EMS ReplacementBid Due Date: 5/27/2011 at 11:00 a.m.
Agency Name: San Francisco Unified School DistrictProject City: San Francisco, CA
Contact Details: Jim Mazet, E.F. Brett and Company, Inc. - General ContractorsFax 415.524.834
Phone 415.524.8351PO Box 96, Woodacre Ca 94973
SUB BIDS
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ARNTZ BUILDERS, INC.19 PAMARON WAYNOVATO, CA 94949
PHONE: (415) 382-1188 FAX: (415) 883-7529
REQUESTS QUOTATIONS FROM ALLCERTIFIED DVBE/MBE/DBE/WBE/SBE/LBE and ALL QUALIFIED
SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS FOR ALL TRADES FOR THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS:
BAYWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LGI & CLASSROOM BUILDING
SAN MATEO-FOSTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTSAN MATEO, CA
BID DATE: JUNE 2, 2011 AT 2:00 PMESTIMATE: $7,000,000
FIESTA GARDENS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MODERNIZATION
SAN MATEO-FOSTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTSAN MATEO, CA
BID DATE: JUNE 7, 2011 AT 2:00 PMESTIMATE: $14,000,000
COLLEGE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND TURNBULL LEARNING CENTER
SAN MATEO-FOSTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTSAN MATEO, CA
BID DATE: JUNE 9, 2011 AT 2:00 PMESTIMATE: $10,500,000
OHLONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PHASE I WEST CAMPUS
WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTHERCULES, CA
BID DATE: JUNE 15, 2011 AT 2:00 PMESTIMATE: $15,000,000
CONTACT: KATHY ROWEN
BONDING, INSURANCE, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE. PLANS AVAILABLE IN GC’S PLAN ROOM. SUCCESSFUL SUBCONTRACTORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SIGN ARNTZ BUILDERS INC STANDARD SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT WHICH INCLUDES THE RIGHT FOR ARNTZ BUILDERS INC TO REQUIRE SUBCON-
TRACTORS TO PROVIDE A 100% FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS OF THE SUBCONTRACT PRICE FROM A TREASURY LISTED SURETY COMPANY ACCEPTABE TO ARNTZ BUILDERS. BOND PREMIUM TO BE INCLUDED IN BID AS A SEPARATE ITEM. SUBCONTRACTORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A WAIVER OF
SUBROGATION ENDORSEMENT TO THEIR WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE.
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CLASSIFIED ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ◆ OFFICE LEASE OR SALE ◆ BUSINESS ITEMS FOR SALE
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INDUSTRIAL YARD &
OFFICE FOR RENT/LEASE
+/- 1 acre YARD (ACREAGE NEGOTIABLE) INCLUDES 500 SQ.FEET CLEAN OFFICE TRAILER
THAT IS HIGH SPEED INTERNET WITH BATHROOM & 2000 SQ. FT.
ASPHALT PARKING AREA; GRAVEL AND ASPHALT YARD ZONED
M-3 heavy industrial; FULL SECURITY SYSTEM INCLUDING GATE & FENCING IN PLACE;
SHORT DRIVE FROM SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE IN RICHMOND OFF CASTRO STREET ON HENSLEY.
CALL DON AT 510-215-9338
MILL WORK NEEDED
MUST KNOW SHOP TOOLS AND HAVE 2 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
PLEASE CALL: BRUCE AT 415-472-1410
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Office Space(s) for RentFurnished office spaces for rent in downtown Novato.
120 sf at $400, 180 sf at $500 (3 available), front office 336sf at $850.Reduced rates for multiple spaces. Flexible to renter on which office spaces they prefer.
Perfect for small businesses looking to have a business address.
Building has an alarm system. Includes shared expense and use of wide format printer/scanner and full service production printer/scanner, fax machines, postage meter,
and office supplies. Shared use of bathrooms, common areas, and parking. Reasonable utility usage included. Ask us about the administrative
and accounting services we offer.
Contact Greg Babcock at (415) 716-9300,[email protected].
Ghilotti Bros., Inc. is seeking an independent contractor to support a start-up division within. This is a contract, commission based position that will help promote product and secure new clients. A back-
ground in asphalt products is a plus. Please email resumes to [email protected].
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Dick Ghilotti, President & Owner Ghilotti Construction Company
&MBA Board Member