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MBA Weekly Bulletin Vol.56 Issue#04TRANSCRIPT
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:
I. CANNAN ELECTRIC ........................1
Directors.................................................2
MBA Calendar........................................3
New Member Applications..................6-7
Seminars...........................................8-12
Worker’s Comp Program......................13
Tool Lending Library.............................14
Phil Vermeulen.................................15-17
Kalb’s Q&A............................................18
Safety Topic: Three-Point Contact........19
Permits..........................................20-22
Completions & Liens.......................23-24
Project Bid Schedule.......................25-30
Classifieds...........................................31
Membership Benefits.............................32
Membership Application......................33
New MBA Insurance Program..............34
contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆
Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225
www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] January 23, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #04
WEEKLY BULLETIN
I. CANNAN ELECTRICIreland Cannan is a licensed Electrical Contractor operating in the San Francis-co Bay Area. Raised in Marin County, he has 20 years experience in the electri-cal field. Working initially as an apprentice electrician for Hannibal’s Inc. in San Rafael, Ireland learned to troubleshoot complex wiring problems. In time Ireland accepted a job with T.O.E.O.E. as a journeyman electrician working on several high-end residential projects.
In 1997, he started his own electrical service business, I. Cannan Electric (ICE), specializing in residential projects, service upgrades, and electrical repairs. I. Cannan Electric is also Green Business Certified.
By 2003, due to positive feedback and a growing network of referrals, Ireland decided to add a few highly skilled electricians to the payroll in order to satisfy increasing demand.
Although the ICE has increased from its original single man operation, we still remain relatively small to ensure a level of quality and customer satisfaction our customers can depend on. Ireland has been an active member of the Marin Builders Association since 2002 and appreciates the opportunities afforded him because of the services and benefits the Association provides.
Our contact number still rings Ireland’s cell phone directly; he makes it a priority to respond quickly and personally to your requests.
Ireland and his wife Lesley currently live in Novato with their two children.
Icannanelectric.com | 415.596.3676
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2012 MBa Directors & officers
President
Vice President
chief financial officer
secretary
Past PresiDent
executive DirectorKlif Knoles
Herb Moran - MOC Insurance ServicesJosh Townsend - PG&E
Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyTom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.
Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Gary Frugoli - Construction Consultant
Rob Scerri - Golden State LumberKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.
Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Jeff Grady - Grady Financial, Inc.
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician
Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst/ Consultant
The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA and is available at www.marinba.org
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles
Publication Editor: And Them Design
Dave trahan - Patriot Mechanical
aimi Dutra - the Dutra Group
Jeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.
jim schalich - schalich Brothers construction
tyler Doherty - cal West rentals, inc.
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January 24 CPR – First Aid Class
8:30AM – 1:00PM January 27 Crab Feed February 16th EPA’s Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP)
8:00AM – 5:00PM
February 23rd
Flagger Training 8:30AM – 1:00PM Forklift Training 1:00PM – 4:30PM
March 21 CPR - First Aid 8:30AM – 1:00PM
March 22 EPA’s Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP)
8:00AM – 5:00PM
May 18 Bocce Ball Tournament
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“CRAB FEED” SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
FUNDRAISER Friday – January 27th, 2012
Margaret Todd Senior Center 1560 Hill Road, Novato
6:00 P.M. No-host cocktails 7:00 P.M. Dinner
“Live Auction” & “50/50 Raffle” ***************************************
Reserve Early, Seating Is Limited!!
We wish to purchase ___ dinner tickets:
$55 each if purchased by January 13th $_______ $65 each after January 13th $_______
We would like to sponsor a table for $125.00 ______
(Table sponsorship includes your company name on table and on all advertising.)
Return reservation form to MBA, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903; fax to (415) 462-1225 or go to our website www.marinba.org
to register and pay online. We accept Visa and Mastercard.
Company:__________________________ Contact:_________________ Address:____________________________Phone:____________________ PLEASE INCLUDE PAYMENT WITH ALL RESERVATIONS.
(No cancellations or refunds after January 20th.)
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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
FUNDRAISER
“CRAB FEED” Friday – January 27, 2012
Margaret Todd Senior Center 1560 Hill Road, Novato
SPONSORSHIP FORM
We would like to support the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund with a contribution of:
$50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 Other_______
Table sponsorship at the event $125.00 ____
All contributions benefit the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Program.
Sponsorship includes your company name listed as a sponsor
on all advertising at the event. Company:________________________Contact:___________________________ Address:__________________________Phone:___________________________
(Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund 501C3, Tax ID#94-2540274)
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NEW MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONSJANUARY 2012
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ACCOUNT WORKS (A)
Marlene B. Moresi
55 Mitchell Blvd., Ste. 18
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 472-3946
Fax (415) 472-3947
Bookkeeping Services
Rec by: Office
Refs: Jamie Rogers/Paula Krause/Bill Shideler
Member #: MBA1954
ACCUCHEX CORPORATION (A)
Leslie Ruhland, EVP
3656 Bel Marin Keys Blvd.
Novato, CA 94949
(415) 883-7733 x 110
Fax (415) 883-7080
Cell (415) 385-5104
www.accuchex.com
Payroll/Timekeeping
Rec by: Fax
Refs: Barbara Jones
Member #: MBA1955
BAY AREA LEAD DETECTORS (A)
Donald B. Stader
847 Cedarwood Lane
Petaluma, CA 94954
(415) 613-9586 CDPH 2206S
Fax (707) 762-3958
www.bayarealeaddetectors.com
Lead Inspection
Rec by: Mail
Refs: Marin Co. Sidewall/Nortnern Marin Plumb-
ing/John Seidler Painting
Member #: MBA 1956
ITALICS (A)
Jon Boshard
600 Irwin Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 451-6150
Fax (415) 451-1743
www.italics-stone.com
Tile Distributors/Floor covering/Kitchen remod-
el/Bathroom remodel
Rec by: Office
Refs: Barbara Jones
Member #: MBA 1957
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NEW MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONSJANUARY 2012
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REDWOOD CREDIT UNION (A)
Tracey Fleming
3033 Cleveland Avenue, Ste. 100
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 576-5276
Cell (415) 515-7143
www.redwoodcu.org
Financial Services
Rec by: Online
Refs. Klif Knoles
Member #: MBA 1958
SMALL WORLD TREE COMPANY (G)
Natalie Carey, Manager
P.O. Box 2824
San Anselmo, CA 94960
(415-455-0909 CSLB# 755039
Fax (415) 482-8212
Cell (415) 717-8885
Tree Service
www.SmallWorldTree.com
Rec by: Online (Mixer)
Member #: MBA 1959
MARIN HOME&GARDEN EXPOM A R I N B U I L D E R S A S S O C I A T I O N
The Marin Home & Garden Expo staff is hosting a workshop for all MBA mem-bers who are interested in participating in this year’s event. Whether you are a first time exhibitor or would like to update your current display, join us to learn how to create a successful booth presentation.
This one-hour workshop will be held
Wednesday, February 15 at 4pm at the Marin Builders Association
Steve Bajor, the event’s producer and CEO of Pacific Expositions, will offer tips on creating a dynamic display that attracts your future customers. Longtime ex-hibitor Jack Vermeulen of Marin Fence Company will also be available to answer questions and give his firsthand advice.
Topics to be covered include: Designing your presentation, recommended sup-pliers, staffing your booth, and more.
Please RSVP by February 13 to [email protected] or call 415.507.1537.
Exhibitor Workshop: Creating a Dynamic Presentation for the Marin Home & Garden Expo Steve Bajor
Pacific Expositions &MH&GE Producer
Jack VermeulenMarin Fence Company &MH&GE Exhibitor
for more information go to marinhomegarden.com
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Attention Contractors & Construction Workers
Upgrade your tool box with energy efficiencytraining to put you ahead of the competition.
If you are a contractor, have employees who need skill up-grades or a building professional looking for training in green building practices, energy auditing or whole home retrofitting, you may be eligible for free retraining.
Additional training is available for solar installation, energy effi-ciency auditing and sales, water efficient landscaping, building operator certification and clean vehicle technology conversion, maintenance and repair.
The State of California has provided additional funding for people in need of retraining through the Marin Workforce Investment Board . The re-training is meant to prepare workers for the new "green economy" including green business services.
Businesses in the green sector look for employees who can speak and understand the language of sustainability. Get those skills!
Trainings will lead to industry recognized certification. All of these professions deal with residential and commercial building efficiency and offer the chance to expand your business and to help your employees keep their skills up to keep your business growing! To learn more about this regional training collabora-tion, please attend one of the following information sessions. Please register by calling (415) 473-3300 and give your name, phone number and email. Check in the day of the session with 3rd floor RECEPTION, 120 N Redwood Dr., San Rafael:
Thursday December 29, 2011 8:30-10am
Wednesday January 11, 2012 8:30-10am
Wednesday January 25, 2012 2-3pm
Tuesday February 7, 2012 9-10:30am
Marin Employment Connection - 120 N. Redwood Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903 415.473.3300 Fax 415.473.3333 TTY 415.473.3344 www.MarinEmployment.org
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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Workers’ Compensation Insurance Program
NEW WORKERS’ COMPENSATION PROGRAM
¥ Designed Specifically for Contractors ¥ Open to all Licensed Brokers (some conditions
and restrictions apply) ¥ Multiple Carrier Participation ¥ Very Competitive Rates (expect a big decrease
from State Fund) ¥ Low Minimum Premium for many of our Artisan
Classes ¥ Flexible Payment Options ¥ On-Line Access to Policy Data, Loss Runs, Claims
Status, Account Status, etc. ¥ Free Access to Extensive Safety Library (English
and Spanish) ¥ Preferred Provider Network ¥ Nurse Case Management ¥ Accident Investigation Techniques ¥ Safety Programs ¥ Uniform Injury & Illness Prevention Program
¥ Strong Return to Work Program
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL MARIN BUILDERS
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Recently, your Board of Directors voted to endorse the Leavitt Group as the managing broker of our NEW Workers’ Compensation Group Insurance Program. This comes after several months of investigation of alternatives and is driven by acting in the best interest of our members. This program is open to all licensed brokers and will provide benefits to both our members and the Association as well.
Please support your local Builders Association Insurance Program!
For more information, please call (888) 271-7385.
COMING SOON
¥ General Liability, Property, Inland Marine, Automobile, Bonding, etc.
¥ Safety Training Classes and Seminars ¥ Human Resource Services ¥ Custom website for member policy holders
and brokers. ¥ And Much More!
Al Dalupan [email protected]
Emily Oberg [email protected]
CA License #0545478
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Providing the foundation for a well-built community
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Also In This Update• New Bill Start to Trickle In
Update On New Hire Law Problem
In last week’s update, I wrote about the new hire law (which took effect on January 1st) and the problems it is causing employers. I just received confirmation of a conference call next Thursday morning between the Labor Commissioner’s office, myself, and all of my colleagues (including Bob Roginson) who have been working to resolve the problems. Keep your fingers crossed that next week’s call will find the solutions. As always, you’ll be the first to know and have the latest information at your finger tips. Stay tuned!
New Bills Begin To Trickle In
The commencement of the second year of the two-year session means that new bills are being introduced daily. Following are a couple that should get your attention!
Remember, the introduction of a new bill only notes the ‘start of the fun!’ While the first one, AB 1514 is intended to ‘go after’ excavators that don’t call before excavating, the second one, AB 1508 is trying to go after metal thefts. Unfortunately, while well-intentioned, this could become a royal pain, too! Your thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated.
AB 1514, as introduced, Bonnie Lowenthal. Public works:excavations: violations.
Summary Digest
Existing law generally requires any person planning to conduct anexcavation to contact a regional notification center prior toexcavation, and, if practical, to delineate the areas to beexcavated. Existing law authorizes the Attorney General, a districtattorney, or the state or a local agency that issued a permit to
excavate to bring an action for the enforcement of a civil penaltyagainst an operator or excavator who negligently or knowingly andwillfully violates these and related provisions. This bill would also authorize the Public Utilities Commission tobring an action for enforcement pursuant to the provisions describedabove.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:SECTION 1. Section 4216.6 of the Government Code is amended to read:4216.6. (a) (1) Any operator or excavator who negligently violates this article is subject to a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000).(2) Any operator or excavator who knowingly and willfully violates any of the provisions of this article is subject to a civil penalty in an
Hopeful Solution To New Hire Law Forthcoming
BY Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations
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amount not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000).
(3) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this article, this section is not intended to affect any civil remedies otherwise provided by law for personal injury or for property damage, including any damage to subsurface installations, nor is this section intended to create any new civil remedies for those injuries or that damage.
(4) This article shall not be construed to limit any other provision of law granting governmental immunity to state or local agencies or to impose any liability or duty of care not otherwise imposed by law upon any state or local agency.(b) An action may be brought by the Attorney General, the district attorney, the Public Utilities Commission, or the local or state agency which issued the permit to excavate, for the enforcement of the civil penalty pursuant to this section. If penalties are collected as a result of a civil suit brought by a state or local agency for collection of those civil penalties, the penalties imposed shall be paid to the general fund of the agency. If more than one agency is involved in enforcement, the penalties imposed shall be apportioned among them by the court in a manner that will fairly offset the relative costs incurred by the state or local agencies, or both, in collecting these fees.
AB 1508, as introduced, Carter. Vehicles: inspection of loads. Summary Digest
(1) Existing law authorizes the Department of the California Highway Patrol to stop a vehicle transporting timber products,livestock, poultry, farm produce, crude oil, petroleum products, or inedible kitchen grease and
inspect certain documents to determine whether the driver is in legal possession of the load, and, upon reasonable belief that the driver of the vehicle is not in legalpossession, to take custody of the vehicle and load, as prescribed, and imposes duties on the sheriff with respect to the care and safekeeping of those products. This bill would additionally authorize a member of a city police department or a member of a county sheriff’s office, whose primary responsibility is to conduct theft investigations, to stop any vehicle, and would make those provisions applicable with regard to a vehicle that is transporting metal products or metal alloy products. By imposing additional duties on a sheriff regarding the care and safekeeping of metal products and metal alloy products, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill additionally would authorize a member of a city police department and a member of the county sheriff’s office, whose primary responsibility is to conduct theft investigations, to stop and inspect vehicles transporting any of those loads.
(2) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to these statutory provisions. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.State-mandated local program: yes.
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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 2810 of the Vehicle Code is amended to read:
2810. (a) A member of the Department of the California Highway Patrol, a member of a city police department whose primary responsibility is to conduct theft investigations, or a member of a county sheriff’s office whose primary responsibility is to conduct theft investigations may stop any vehicle transporting any timber products, livestock, poultry, farm produce, crude oil, petroleum products, metal products, metal alloy products, or inedible kitchen grease, and inspect the bills of lading, shipping or delivery papers, or other evidence to determine whether the driver is in legal possession of the load, and, upon reasonable belief that the driver of the vehicle is not in legal possession, shall take custody of the vehicle and load and turn them over to the custody of the sheriff of the county in which the timber products, livestock, poultry, farm produce, crude oil, petroleum products, metal products, metal alloy products, or inedible kitchen grease, or any part thereof of those loads, is apprehended.
(b) The sheriff shall receive and provide for the care and safekeeping of the apprehended timber products, livestock, poultry, farm produce, crude oil, petroleum products, metal products, metal alloy products, or inedible kitchen grease, or any part thereof of those loads, and immediately, in cooperation with the department, proceed with an investigation and its legal disposition.
(c) Any expense incurred by the sheriff in the performance
of his or her duties under this section shall be a legal charge against the county.
SEC. 2. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb, President of Capitol Services, Inc.
We have been busy at Capitol Services helping con-tractors discover new opportunity in Nevada and Arizona, a ‘rush’ that is reflected in recent news of their leading the nation in state population growth over the last decade. Meanwhile, licensed contractors may find greater opportunity within the borders of California as government focuses on creating a ‘level’ playing field by cracking down on the unlicensed operators ‘bending’ the rules…
The CSLB Enforcement Committee met in Sacramento last week to discuss a wide variety of topics related to contractors and the construction industry. Of particular note was their emphasis on increasing proactive en-forcement aimed at the underground economy.
The Contractors Board will be stepping up partnering with other state agencies including the Employment Development Department (EDD) and Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), among others. The focal point will be the newly created DIR Labor Enforcement Task Force (LETF), which was launched on January 1st. According to the DIR, “this is a collaborative ef-fort between state agencies to combat the underground economy and to improve California’s business environ-ment where legitimate employers can thrive.”
The primary partners of the LETF include DIR, the Em-ployment Development Department, Contractor’s State License Board, Board of Equalization, and the Bureau of Automotive Repair. “The goal of LETF is to ensure fair and safe working conditions in all workplaces and promote a level playing field for employers through education and enforcement of state laws,” said Labor and Workforce Agency Secretary Marty Morgenstern. “Labor law violators endanger workers and have an un-fair market advantage over law-abiding businesses”. The goals of the task force will be to:
1) Ensure workers receive proper payment of wages and are provided a safe work environment; 2) Ensure California receives all employment taxes, fees, and
fines due from employers; 3) Make efficient use of state and federal resources in carrying out the mission of the Labor Enforcement Task Force; and 4) Eliminate unfair business competition by ‘leveling the playing field’ so that employers who comply with the law do not have to compete with employers who break the law. Accord-ing to DIR Director, Christine Baker, “By joining forces with other agencies conducting inspections, we can have a greater impact on stopping labor violations and the underground economy. Collaboration will also save time and money by avoiding overlapping inspections and focusing our efforts on the egregious violators.”
According to the DIR, and echoed by the CSLB, busi-nesses operating underground typically violate many laws designed to protect workers and our state’s econo-my. These include: not paying income taxes, unemploy-ment insurance or disability insurance; not carrying (or under-reporting) Workers Compensation coverage; not paying proper wages; and not registering for required licenses or permits. These underground operators sub-sequently pay lower overhead costs, which give them an unfair competitive advantage over legitimate, law-abid-ing businesses.In addition to discussing the goals of the LETF, the Enforcement Committee heard from the Chief of EDD’s Compliance Development Operations, Dan Kurttila, who emphasized their commitment to the construction industry and the Board’s strategic objective to combat the underground economy.
Like the ‘synching’ on your individual mobile, computer or server, State government networks are talking, ‘push-ing’ data sharing and improving the odds unlicensed contractors will be caught in California.
While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance imme-diately when you call 866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write me at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
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Mounting or dismounting a large truck or piece of equipment without hurting your-self seems simple, but many accidents involve this type of injury. The best way to prevent falling while getting into or out of a truck, tractor cab or heavy equip-ment is to follow the three-point contact system.
The Three-Point Contact SystemThree-point contact is exactly that: three of your four limbs are in contact with the vehicle at all times. That can be two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand.
No matter what type of access system your vehicle or equipment has available, the three-point system will significantly reduce the chance of a slip or fall be-cause it allows you to maintain maximum stability and support when entering and exiting the equipment. The three points work to form a triangle, distributing your body’s weight at the center.
Remember, the only person who can pre-vent a fall is you. Here are some simple dos and don’ts to follow when entering or exiting a large vehicle or other construc-tion equipment to avoid injury.
Dos • Always exit and enter your ve-hicle facing the cab. • Slow down and use extra caution in bad weather. • Get a firm grip on rails or han-dles with your hands.
• Use parts designed by the manufacturer for mounting and dismount-ing. This includes steps, running boards, traction strips, footholds, handgrips, etc. • Look below for obstacles on the ground before exiting. • Wear safe non-slip shoes with good support.• Clean your shoes off; mud, grease and oil can cause you to slip.• Inspect hand holds and ladders/rungs to ensure they are in good condi-tion. • Only climb on and off when the equipment is stationary.
Don’ts • Never carry anything with your free hand when mounting or dismount-ing. Put the object on the vehicle floor and reach up for it when you get down on the ground. • Don’t rush to climb out of your vehicle or machinery after a long period of sitting. Climb down slowly to avoid straining a muscle or losing your bal-ance. • Never jump out of construction equipment or vehicles. You may land off balance or on an uneven surface and fall. • Don’t use tires, wheel hubs or machine tracks as a step surface. • Do not use door frames, door edges or door handles as a handhold.
Familiarize yourself with these dos and don’ts, and always maintain three-point contact when entering or exiting a large truck or heavy construction equipment.
SAFETY FIRST: THREE-POINT CONTACT
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!Maintain Three-Point Contact to Prevent Falls
The best way to prevent falling while getting into or out of a truck or other construction equipment is to follow the three-point contact system.
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PERMITS ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 2012
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction Value
Andersen Dorothy G /Tr/ SAVE ENERGY CO 166 Deepstone Dr San Rafael 164-223-12 (58) Replace Win $12,363
Gosse Richard A Tr DORRIS, RON ELECTRIC INC 205 Mark Twain Ave San Rafael 180-112-06 (60)Photovotaic P $17,941
Kirk Jacques H & M A S BUILDERS 12 Carmel Ct San Rafael 179-332-05 (23 0/0) Mbath R $10,300
Hennage Daniel A KLINE, PHILIP GEN CONT 303 Carrera Dr Mill Valley 200-251-25 (22) Masterbedroo $65,000
Stamper Bruce D Tr MILLSAP DEGNAN & ASSOCIAT 414 Crown Rd Kentfield 075-223-10 (11) Retaining $11,500
Julie Wright & Chriss R OWNER/BUILDER 140 Rancheria Rd Kentfield 075-121-17 (22--0/1) Interna $220,000
Rebelo Frank & 2825 Vineyard Rd Novato 121-300-24 (10) Pool & Ret. $35,000
Oesterich Lawrence C OWNER/BUILDER 119 Trinidad Dr Tiburon 038-391-11 (23) Bathroom R $20,000
Allen Marlene B /Tr/ Etal OWNER 301 E Strawberry Dr Mill Valle 043-233-23 (11) Demolish Ex $21,798
Stern Aaron M /Tr/ & FULL COVERAGE COMPANY 7 Tower Dr Mill Valley 033-082-08 (23--0/0) Bath Re $350,000
Van Dongen Troy /Tr/ GAZZOLI CONSTRUCTION 29 Greenwood Bay Dr Tiburon 055-270-31 (58) Window And $12,000
Sorensen Larry W SMART ENERGY 486 Calle De La Mesa Novato 160-171-07 (60) Roof Mount P $20,000
Two Seeds Llc FLINT CONSTRUCTION 27 Evergreen Dr Kentfield 075-092-07 (21--0/2,22,12) $500,000
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVED
Building Permit Applications Received for ProcessingWeek Ending: Saturday, January 21st, 2012
Address Owner Work Value
1 Triple C Ranch Rd San Anselmo Fisher William S /Tr/ (12) Covered Porch $16,500
65 Third St (Aka 80 Fourth Street) Point The Barn Project Llc (52) (50) (92) Remodel Existin $45,000
16 Spring Rd Kentfield Dabora David M /Tr/ (10)(11) Pool And Ret. Wall $75,000
16 Spring Rd Kentfield Dabora David M /Tr/ (12) Garage $96,450
16 Spring Rd Kentfield Dabora David M /Tr/ (20-1/4)(13) S.F.D, And Decks $1,383,300
334 Shoreline Hwy Mill Valley Barry Camilla /Tr/ (23) Repair To Second Unit Due $46,000
9 Montego Key Novato Kaplan Brian & (60) Pv Roof Mount $11,500
505 Los Cerros Dr Greenbrae La Fitte Marc (29--0/5,12,13) New House , G $1,000,000
36 Hill Dr Kentfield Robinson Mark J /Tr/ & (60) 4.5 Kw Roof Mounted Pv $26,000
125 Conifer Way Woodacre Champie John & (21-1/1)(13) Guest House And D $49,000
124 Bretano Way Greenbrae Goltermann John K C (23 0/0) Convert Ex Bdrm And $25,000
500 Adrian Way San Rafael Mazariegos Bayron A & (54) Raise House In Flood Zone $13,000
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Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation01.09.12 EISENMANN MARI-
BETH W /TR/CAPSTONE ROOF-ING
1646 MERRITT DR REROOF $10,950
01.09.12 BARTHOLOMEW DOUGLAS W /TR/ &
LIC.CONTRACT.HIRED BY OWNER
509 STONE DR CONSTRUCTION $17,700
01.09.12 LUPESCU ODYSSEU & STEELE ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC
52 MARBLEHEAD LN SOLAR $25,600
01.10.12 PAGE STEPHEN C OWNER-BUILDER 44 TRUMAN DR CONSTRUCTION $10,500
01.10.12 MARILYN AND RON COFFER
NORTHBAY SUNS-PACE, INC.
117 SAN MATEO WAY CONSTRUCTION $52,500
01.11.12 BKZ BARBER SIGN CO., INC.
300 IGNACIO BLVD SIGN $12,400
01.11.12 NORDLING GORDON K /TR/
CROWN RIDGE ROOFING, INC
531 FAIRWAY DR REROOF $14,470
01.12.12 GOFF MARGARET L & LIC.CONTRACT.HIRED BY OWNER
81 FLICKER DR MINOR CON-STRUCTION
$10,000
CITY OF NOVATO PERMITS
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Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation01.10.12 REGENCY CENTER Capital Facilities
Projects Co100 SMITH RANCH RD 2nd flr
ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$456,000
01.10.12 Elanie Scott Sears Home Improvement
206 SOLANO ST ALTER-SFD $14,000
01.10.12 PAGE ALAN D Renewal by Andersen
1404 GRAND AVE ALTER-SFD $12,775
01.11.12 HYNES JOHN K HYNES JOHN K 3040 KERNER BLVD ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$11,270
01.11.12 BESPHIL & CO (U S) LTD
Rudolph Commer-cial Interiors
899 NORTHGATE DR Ste 500
ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$185,000
01.11.12 FOSTER THOMAS Lamperti Contract-ing & Design
1261 ANDERSEN DR N ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$12,000
01.11.12 BLUM LEON DB Cahn 902 IRWIN ST ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$100,000
01.12.12 Sharon Navratil Sharon Navratil 724 DEL GANADO RD ALTER-SFD $20,000
01.12.12 BAKER EVA Arruda Construction 251 WEST END AVE ALTER-SFD $12,000
01.12.12 SAN DIEGO KEVIN Doug Weeks 396 RIVIERA DR ALTER-SFD $46,000
01.12.12 SMITH KARA McLeran Inc 17 GLENAIRE DR ALTER-SFD $10,600
01.13.12 MC INNIS HOUSING Alternative Roofing Solutions
20 NORTH AVE #90 ALTER-APART-MENTS
$11,500
01.19.12 MCF Property Hold-ings, Inc
Block Builders 1115 3RD ST ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$400,000
01.19.12 TIMMER INVEST-MENTS
Mark Scott Construc-tion
139 MERRYDALE RD ALTER-CONDO $25,000
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL PERMITS
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TOWN OF TIBURON PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation01.17.12 Cooper, John Hayes & Associates
Construction42 Lower North Terrace Remodel $50,000
01.19.12 Doctor, Randal Tom Ganley Construction Inc.
8 Wilkins Ct Windows & Replacement
$25,000
TOWN OF FAIRFAX PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation01.19.12 Kumar, Ashok Joseph Ogle
Construction715 Center Blvd New
Commercial$120,000
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COMPLETIONSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document
Number01/09/2012 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DIS-
TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0001909
01/09/2012 PIAZZA CONSTRUCTION (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000190901/11/2012 ROSS SCHOOL DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000242001/11/2012 WRIGHT CONTRACTING INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000242001/12/2012 D & M CONSTRUCTION (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000274401/12/2012 NOVATO UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0002744
01/12/2012 NOVATO UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS-TRICT (I)
(none) COMPLETION 2012-0002745
01/12/2012 VALLEY CAR PORTS (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000274501/12/2012 NOVATO UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0002746
01/12/2012 VALLEY CAR PORTS (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000274601/12/2012 NOVATO UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0002747
01/12/2012 W BRADLEY ELECTRIC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000274701/13/2012 CG CONTRACTING (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000300101/13/2012 COUNTY OF MARIN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000300101/13/2012 MARIN COUNTY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000300101/13/2012 BOCA VENTURE LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-000305901/13/2012 DON JOSEPH BUILDER (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0003059
LIENSRecording Date Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
01/11/2012 WOODLAND TERRACE OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)
LITTELL STEVEN CARY JR (O)
LIEN 2012-0002506
01/12/2012 HEADLANDS I HOA (E) OMAR SARY & SANDRA M SARY REVOCABLE TRU(O)
LIEN 2012-0002758
01/12/2012 HEADLANDS I HOA (E) SARY OMAR /TR/ (O) LIEN 2012-000275801/12/2012 HEADLANDS I HOA (E) SARY SANDRA M /TR/ (O) LIEN 2012-000275801/12/2012 SHAMROCK MATERIALS INC (E) LA POINT BRADFORD (O) LIEN 2012-000281401/12/2012 SHAMROCK MATERIALS INC (E) MERTES SALLY A (O) LIEN 2012-000281401/13/2012 HOME DOCTORS INC (E) JACOBS BETH (O) LIEN 2012-000295801/13/2012 HOME DOCTORS INC (E) JACOBS GARY (O) LIEN 2012-0002958
RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
01/09/2012 KRUMPAK MIHA (E) C L Y INCORPORATED (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-000169901/09/2012 LOY TRACY (E) C L Y INCORPORATED (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-000169901/10/2012 MC2 CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC (E) ECONOMY TRUCKING
SERVICES INC (O)RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0002239
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RELEASE OF LIENS(continued)Recording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document
Number01/13/2012 BROWN ROBERT M (E) MARIN COUNTY DEPART-
MENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0002921
01/13/2012 SCHOEPP GREGORY J (E) MARIN COUNTY DEPART-MENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0003083
TAX LIENSRecording Date Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
01/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HINDMARCH ELIZABETH M (O)
TAX LIEN 2012-0001810
01/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HINDMARCH ROBERT J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000181001/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HULSKER JOHN W (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000181101/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DELANEY MARION P (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000181201/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DOODLEBUG LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000181201/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DE LEON JEFFREY RON-
ALD (O)TAX LIEN 2012-0001813
01/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) JEFF DE LEON PAINTING & DECORATING (O)
TAX LIEN 2012-0001813
01/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SCULLON DEBORAH I (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000181401/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MACMILLAN HUGH (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000181501/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TULIPANI CAROLYN (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000181501/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) COSGROVE MERRY GREIG
(O)TAX LIEN 2012-0001816
01/09/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) COSGROVE THOMAS F III (O)
TAX LIEN 2012-0001816
01/09/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) OSULLIVAN ANN S (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000188701/09/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) NIELSEN NIELS C (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000188801/11/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KENNEDY CONNIE (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000243701/11/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HYNES DAVID (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000243801/11/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SAMSON KIM (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000243901/11/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SAMSON KIM LEINANI (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000243901/12/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) FLEECE DAVID (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000278801/12/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) FLEECE STACEY (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000278801/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HART DENNIS M JR (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000312401/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HART ROBIN S (O) TAX LIEN 2012-000312401/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) THAWLEY PATRICIA A /EST/
(O)TAX LIEN 2012-0003125
01/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) THAWLEY PATRICIA ALICE /EST/ (O)
TAX LIEN 2012-0003125
01/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WOOD WILLIAM A (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0003126
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
Bid List Subject to Change Prior To Bid Date, Please Check With Association
Thursday, January 19, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO2:00 PM 1/19/2012
Ref #: WD-2651RBid Date:Plan#: 12
PENINSULA 2011 WATERSHED COMPENSATION, SASS, AND UPPER SAN MATEO CREEK PROJECT
12-00012
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC IMPVS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND COUNTY, P.U.C. 415-551-4603
FREMONT
2:00 PM 1/19/2012
Ref #: 125642
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/20/11 10:00 AM
A CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND PROJECTPlan#: 829 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE COMPUTER LABS #1 AND #2
11-00829
Addenda: 1 1/12/2012
Project Type: ELECTRICAL UPGRADES
Contact: CALIFORNIA, STATE OF-D.O.G.S.- 916-375-4203
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCALSTROY 415-250-3215 415-324-8314CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437FORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404H.A. Bowen Electric, Inc. 510-483-0500 510-483-7210National Electric Co. 510-475-9400 510-475-9411National Electric Inc 510-475-9400 510-475-9411RODAN BUILDERS, INC. 650-508-1700 650-508-1705
BERKELEY
2:00 PM 1/19/2012
Ref #: 10-10524-C
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/5/12 20:00 AM
MOBILIZATION/DEMOBILIZATION, TRAFFIC CONTROL, SHEETING, SHORING, BRACING, REMOVE AND REPLACE SANITARY SEWER LATERAL, PIPE, DRAINAGE OUTLET, INSTALL PIPE, INTERCEPTOR DRAIN, MNAHOLES, FLOOD GATE, PIPE GUARD , AC BERM AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 853
TRANSFER STATION GREEN WASTE FLUID SEPARATION PROJECT
11-00853
Addenda: 0
Project Type: DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: BERKELEY, CITY OF, P.M.O. 510-981-7320
Monday, January 23, 2012
LARKSPUR
2:30 PM 1/23/2012Ref #: 500-2010-240-
021
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/10/12 10:00 AM
INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING PLANTS, SOIL AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS; GRADING AND PAVING OF EXISTING PATHWAY AND ANCILLARY WORK
Plan#: 845
MEDIAN LANDSCAPING & MEADOWOOD PATHWAY PROJECT
11-00845
Est. Cost: $170000Addenda: 2 1/17/2012Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: LARKSPUR, CITY OF, D.P.W. 415-927-5017
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065TEAM GHILOTTI 707-763-8700 707-763-8711
MARIN COUNTY
2:00 PM 1/23/2012Ref #: C1132017
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/9/12 10:00 AM
FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, TOOLS, TRANSPORATION AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO PERFORM ROAD SLIDE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM REPAIRS
Plan#: 854
ALICE EASTWOOD ROAD REPAIR MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK
11-00854
Est. Cost: $130000to $140000
Addenda: 0Project Type: REPAIR PROJECT
Contact: CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION- MARIN DIST 707-769-5652
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxTEAM GHILOTTI 707-763-8700 707-763-8711Team Ghilotti Inc 707-763-8700 707-763-8711
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
PITTSBURG
2:30 PM 1/24/2012Ref #: 2010-01
Bid Date:
REMOVAL OF OLD WOODEN DOCKS AND PILINGS, MANUFACTURING AND INSTALLING NEW BERTHING SYSTEM AT CENTRAL HARBOR INCLUDING ALL RELATED INCIDENTALS AND OTHER ITEMS OF WORK
Plan#: 13 CENTRAL HARBOR DOCK REPLACEMENT PROJECT
12-00013
Est. Cost: $1900000Addenda: 1 1/17/2012Project Type: REPLACEMENT
Contact: PITTSBURG, CITY OF, ENGINEERING
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxTaber Construction 925-682-6133 925-682-6122WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
PITTSBURG
2:00 PM 1/24/2012Ref #: 2010-29
Bid Date:CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CALMING ELEMENTSPlan#: 14
HERB WHITE WAY SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
12-00014
Addenda: 1 1/19/2012Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: PITTSBURG, CITY OF, ENGINEERING 925-252-4930
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 1/24/2012Ref #: HPS 01-11
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/10/11 10:00 AM AND 1/13/11 10:00 AM
Light demolition of existing windows; Interior doors; Interior walls, and roof assembly;Interior debris removal;asbestos and mold abatement, and lead stabilization.
Plan#: 855
BUILDING 813 LIGHT DEMOLITION AND ABATEMENT PROJECT
11-00855
Addenda: 0Project Type: DEMOLITION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 415-749-2508
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO
5:00 PM 1/25/2012Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/12/12 10:00 AM
RENOVATIONS AND ADDITION TO MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGPlan#: 08 RENOVATION AND ADDITION TO 436 MORAGA STREET
12-00008
Addenda: 0
Project Type: ADDITION & RENOVATION
Contact: LANDMARK BUILDERS 415-883-5410
PITTSBURG
2:00 PM 1/25/2012Ref #: 09-32
Bid Date:
CONSTRUCT TWO SINGLE STORY ADDITIONS TO THE EXISTING CITY OF PITTSBURG LIBRARY, PROVIDE INTERIOR REMODELING OF THE EXISTING LIBRARY AND UPGRADE THE EXISTING LIBRARY HVAC. PART A: COFFEE HOUSE ADDITION, PART B: LIBRARY ADDITION, PART C: LIBRARY REMODELIN
Plan#: 15 LIBRARY PROJECT IN THREE PARTS
12-00015
Addenda: 0Project Type: REMODEL & ADDITION
Contact: PITTSBURG, CITY OF 925-252-4925
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAlten Construction Inc 510-234-4200 510-234-4474B&M Builders Inc. 916-817-8818 916-000-0000BOBO CONSTRUCTION, INC. 916-685-2285 916-714-4850CAL PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION 415-824-8871 451-824-8867Cal Pacific Construction - SF 415-824-8871 415-824-8867CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437McFadden Construction, Inc. 209-478-7407 209-478-1516MONTGOMERY CONTRACTORS
916-448-8602 916-395-2510
Murray Building 707-939-9001 707-939-9048Taber Construction 925-682-6133 925-682-6122WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
PITTSBURG
2:30 PM 1/25/2012Ref #: 2010-16B
Bid Date:
CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENTS
Plan#: 21
WILLOW PASS ROAD AND NORTH PARKSIDE DRIVE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT
NEW12-00021
Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: PITTSBURG, CITY OF, REDEV. AGENCY 925-252-4044
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990
REDWOOD CITY
2:30 PM 1/25/2012Ref #: 7227A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/6/12 10:00 AM
SELECTIVE DEMOLITION, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ABATEMENT, INTERIOR RENOVATION, PAINTING, ROOFING, SITE IMPROVEMENTS, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL PLUMBING AND LIFE SAFETY WORK
Plan#: 857 REDWOOD CENTER IMPROVEMENTS
11-00857
Est. Cost: $1455000Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY & COUNTY 415-557-4777
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArntz Builders 415-382-1188 415-883-7529B&M Builders Inc. 916-817-8818 916-000-0000CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437GCCI Inc 707-545-2134 707-545-2156Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
Thursday, January 26, 2012
WALNUT CREEK
1:00 PM 1/26/2012Bid Date:
TWO WOOD FRAMED SHOP BUILDINGS. WORK INCLUDES SURVEYING, SWPP, STRIPING, CONCRETE, MASONRY, STRUCTURAL STEEL, ROUGH CARPENTRY, INSULATION, ROOFING, SHEET METAL AND FLASHING, JOINT SEALERS, DOORS AND HARDWARE, STOREFRONT, LATH & PLASTER, DRYWALL, ACOUSTIC
Plan#: 03 GEARY MARKETPLACE
12-00003
Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: S.D.DEACON CORP. OF CALIFORNIA 916-969-0900
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCEILING EXPERTS 916-225-5097 916-987-5741
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RODEO
2:00 PM 1/26/2012Ref #: 9364-03
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/17/12 10:00 AM
RECONSTRUCTION OF A 4-UNIT TOWNHOUSE BUILDING WITH A CONCRETE SLAB FLOOR AND FOUNDATION AND EXERIOR MASONRY WALLS ON THE GROUND FLOOR
Plan#: 33
BUILDING 14 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT CAO11010 BAYO VISTA
NEW12-00033
Addenda: 0Project Type: RECONSTRUCTION
Contact: HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 925-957-8025
KENTFIELD
2:00 PM 1/26/2012Ref #: 303C
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1//5/12 1:00 PM
DESIGN ASSIST AND CONSTRUCTION OF A COMPLETE MODULAR MOMENT FRAME BUILDING ON CONCRETE FOUNDATION INCLUDING STEEL CANOPIES AND CONCRETE FOOTING
Plan#: 861
CHILD STUDY CENTER-BUILDING (INCREMENT 2-MODULAR BUILDING
11-00861
Est. Cost: $1932000Addenda: 2 1/17/2012Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: SWINERTON MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING OFFICE 415-884-3149
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCal Pacific Construction - SF 415-824-8871 415-824-8867GCCI Inc 707-545-2134 707-545-2156Jeff Luchetti Construction 707-527-5788 707-542-7718Meehleis Modular Buildings, Inc. 209-334-4637 209-334-4726WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
Friday, January 27, 2012
WALNUT CREEK
2:30 PM 1/27/2012Ref #: 11-11
Bid Date:
TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS, CONCRETE SIDEWALK, ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING, STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, ASPHALT CONCRETE COLD MILLING AND BASE FAILURE REPAIR, ADJUST UTILITY VAULTS AND MANHOLES TO GRADE AND TRAFFIC CONTROL
Plan#: 11
CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD AND NEWELL AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS
12-00011
Est. Cost: $550000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxB&M Builders Inc. 916-817-8818 916-000-0000Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990
Monday, January 30, 2012
PITTSBURG2:00 PM 1/30/2012Bid Date:
Plan#: 25 WALMART #1615-PITTSBURG, CA
NEW12-00025
Addenda: 0Project Type: COMMERCIAL
Contact: S.D. DEACON CORP. OF CALIFORNIA 916-969-0900
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
PETALUMA
2:00 PM 1/31/2012Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/19/12 10:00 AM
REPLACE CHILLER IN BAILEY HALLPlan#: 10 PETALUMA CAMPUS CHILLER REPLACEMENT
12-00010
Est. Cost: $195000Addenda: 0Project Type: CHILLER
Contact: SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE 707-527-4422Contact: SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE 707-527-4823
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxPeterson Mechanical 707-938-8481 707-938-1437
OAKLEY
2:00 PM 1/31/2012Ref #: 2519-70625
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/18/11 9:00 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 835 ONLINE
RANDALL-BOLD WATER TREATMENT PLANT UTILITY WATERLINE ADDITION
11-00835
Addenda: 0Project Type: ADDITION
Contact: DIABLO WATER DISTRICT 925-625-6159
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404
FREMONT
2:00 PM 1/31/2012Ref #: FC 6-135
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/18/12 10:00 AM
A ZONE NO. 6 PROJECTPlan#: 856
AGUA FRIA CREEK (LINE D) RESTORATION BETWEEN I-680 AND BRIAR PLACE
11-00856
Addenda: 0Project Type: RESTORATION
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601THE PERRY COMPANY 530-893-0711 530-894-3739
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
OAKLAND
1:30 PM 2/1/2012
Ref #: 2041
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/10/12 9:30 AM
COMPLETE ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT AND PARTIAL MECHANICAL AND CIVIL/STRUCTURAL REHABILITATION OF THE CENTRAL AND ROAD 20 RATE CONTROL STATIONS LOCATED IN ALAMEDA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTIES
Plan#: 04
CENTRAL AND ROAD 20 RATE CONTROL STATIONS REHABILITATION
12-00004
Est. Cost: $500000to $700000
Addenda: 0
Project Type: REHABILITATION & UPGRADES
Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-1040
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BRENTWOOD
1:30 PM 2/1/2012Ref #: 2036
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/11/12 9:00 AM
CONSTRUCT REINFORCED CONCRETE VAULT STRUCTURES AND INSTALL STEEL PIPE AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS AND SIX RIVER CROSSING BYPASS SITES. CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 05 MOKELUMNE AQUEDUCTS INTERCONNECTION
12-00005
Est. Cost: $7000000to $11000000
Addenda: 1 1/19/2012Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: EBMUD, ENGINEERING SERVICES 510-287-1040
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 2/1/2012Ref #: 2035D-5
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/18/12 1:30 PM
PERFORM SIDEWALK REPAIR AND LANDSCAPING ON A WORK ORDER BASIS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS
Plan#: 06-ONLINE
AS-NEEDED SIDEWALK INSPECTION AND REPAIR PROGRAM (SIRP) NO. O3
12-00006
to $1400000Addenda: 0Project Type: SIDEWALK
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY & COUNTY 415-554-5797
ALAMEDA
2:00 PM 2/1/2012Ref #: 01-12-03
Bid Date:
DESIGN AND PREPARE COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FOR THE ABANDONMENT AND RELOCATION OF 1,063 FEET OF EXISTING SANITARY SEWER MAINS AND 311 FEET OF AN EXISTING 8" SANITARY SEWER MAIN
Plan#: 19
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS FOR THE ABANDONMENT AND RELOCATION OF EXISTING SANITARY SEWER MAIN ALONG LAGOON SEAWALL FOR THE CITY OF ALAMEDA
NEW12-00019
Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION
Contact: ALAMEDA, CITY OF, DPW 510-747-7944
MOUNTAIN VIEW
2:00 PM 2/1/2012Ref #: 11-41
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/23/12 10:00 AM
INSTALLATION, TESTING AND STARTUP OF TWO CAPSTONE MICROTURBINES AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 26
LANDFILL MICROTURBINE REPLACEMENT, PROJECT 11-41
NEW12-00026
Est. Cost: $220000to $235000
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUMP STATION
Contact: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CITY OF, DPW 650-903-6311
Thursday, February 02, 2012
AMERICAN CANYON
3:30 PM 2/2/2012Ref #: PW 12-24
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/20/12 1:30 PM OR 1/26/12 11:00 AM
REMODELING OF AN EXISTING BUILDING TO BE USED AS A LIBRARY
Plan#: 18
COUNTY OF NAPA-CITY OF AMERICAN CANYON NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY BRANCH-CRAWFORD FACILITY LIBRARY CONVERSION PROJECT, PW 12-24
NEW12-00018
Est. Cost: $907000Addenda: 0Project Type: REMODEL
Contact: NAPA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437GCCI Inc 707-545-2134 707-545-2156
OAKLEY
2:00 PM 2/2/2012Ref #: 01-12-429
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/23/12 10:30 AM
DEVELOPMENT OF A 2 ACRE SITE FOR AN EXISTING BUILDINGPlan#: 22
BIG BREAK REGIONAL SHORELINE BREAK VISITOR CENTER SITEWORK
NEW12-00022
Est. Cost: $735000Addenda: 0Project Type: SITE IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: EAST BAY REG PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2301
MILL VALLEY10:00 AM 2/2/2012
Ref #: 1653Bid Date:Plan#: 31 MILL VALLEY PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
NEW12-00031
Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 415-945-1576
PACIFICA
2:00 PM 2/2/2012Ref #: 1117-125A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/22/11 10:00 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUORED. QUESTIONS TO ERIC CHOI AT 650-852-2800
Plan#: 850
WATER TRANSMISSION PIPELINE PROJECT WEST ALIGNMENT
11-00850
Est. Cost: $3000000Addenda: 1 1/13/2012Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: NORTH COAST COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 650-355-3462
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArgonaut Constructors 707-542-4862 707-542-3210Corix Water Products 408-988-3311 408-988-8280
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
NOVATO2:00 PM 2/7/2012
Ref #: 72706Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/31/12 10:00 AM
Plan#: 16
GALLI DRIVE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CONTRACT NO. 72706, PHASE G
NEW12-00016
Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION
Contact: NUTE ENGINEERING 415-453-4480
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PETALUMA
5:00 PM 2/7/2012Bid Date:
SUB BIDS ONLY: 66 UNITS-3 STORY, CONCRETE PODIUM, WOOD FRAMED CONSTRUCTION AND A COMMUNITY BUILDING, SITEWORK, FENCING AND GATES, LANDSCAPING, PARKING LOT STRIPING AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 17 LOGAN PLACE
NEW12-00017
Est. Cost: $10000000Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: Wright Contracting Inc 707-528-1172
Thursday, February 09, 2012
SAN MATEO2:00 PM 2/9/2012
Ref #: 467004-46000-7049
Bid Date:Plan#: 29 2012 CITYWIDE BASE FAILURE REPAIR
NEW12-00029
Est. Cost: $430000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN MATEO, CITY OF PWD 650-522-7332
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
CORTE MADERA
2:00 PM 2/14/2012Ref #: 11-202
Bid Date:
REPLACEMENT OF AN EXISTING PUMP STATION WITH MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXISTING STRUCTURE
Plan#: 27 PUMP STATION AND FORCE MAIN IMPROVEMENTS
NEW12-00027
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUMP STATION
Contact: SANITARY DISTRICT NO. 2 415-927-5057
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404
HAYWARD
2:00 PM 2/14/2012Ref #: 623-7045 &
7052
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 2/1/12 2:00 PM
CLASS "A" OR C-34 LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 32
250-500 16" TRANSMISSION MAIN REPLACEMENT & HIGHLAND 250 PUMP STATION UPGRADE
NEW12-00032
Est. Cost: $1300000Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER-POWER
Contact: HAYWARD DPW, ENGINEERING 510-583-4738
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
CASTRO VALLEY
1:30 PM 2/15/2012Ref #: 2030
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/24/12 10:30 AM
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW ALMOND RATE CONTROL STATION AND RELATED REQUIRED WORK
Plan#: 23 ALMOND RATE CONTROL STATION
NEW12-00023
Est. Cost: $500000to $700000
Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
ALAMO
1:30 PM 2/15/2012Ref #: 2011
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/26/12 10:00 AM
FURNISH AND CONSTRUCT A 1.0 MILLION GALLON PER DAY WATER PUMPING PLANT AND RELATED REQUIRED WORK
Plan#: 24 ROUND HILL NO.2 PUMPING PLANT
NEW12-00024
Est. Cost: $2000000to $2500000
Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-1040
Thursday, February 16, 2012
MARTINEZ
2:00 PM 2/16/2012Ref #: 250-0914
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/25/12 11:00 AM
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 46,760 SF PARKING LOT AND RELATED WORK
Plan#: 20
CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER PARKING LOT 'E'
NEW12-00020
Est. Cost: $400000Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKING LOT
Contact: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 925-313-7200
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Hess Construction Company, Inc.
707-552-7931 707-552-3988
National Electric Co. 510-475-9400 510-475-9411
SAN FRANCISCO2:00 PM 2/16/2012
Ref #: WW-540Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/31/12 10:00 AM
Plan#: 30 SPOT SEWER REPAIR CONTRACT
NEW12-00030
Est. Cost: $4000000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 2/16/2012Ref #: WW-483RR
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/25/12 10:00 AM
PRE-QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF 33 TO 36 INCH INSIDE-DIAMETER HDPE OR FIBERGLASS FORCE MAIN IN THE VICINITY OF THE EMBARCADERO, JACKSON, DRUMM, MARKET, SPEAR AND HOWARD STREETS AND CONSTRUCTION OF VALVE-VAULTS IN THE SIDEWALK OF THE EMBARCA
Plan#: 788
NORTHSHORE TO CHANNEL FORCE MAIN IMPROVEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION
11-00788
Est. Cost: $13000000to $15000000
Addenda: 3 12/19/2011Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 415-551-4603
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Thursday, February 23, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 2/23/2012
Ref #: WD-2627
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/24/12 10:00 AM
BIDDER PRE-QUALIFICATION REQUIREDPlan#: 09
SUTRO RESERVOIR REHABILITATION AND SEISMIC UPGRADE
12-00009
Est. Cost: $28000000to $36000000
Addenda: 0
Project Type: REHABILITATION & UPGRADES
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
MARTINEZ
2:00 PM 2/23/2012Ref #: 250-0914
Bid Date:
Prebid Visit: 2/1/12 11:00 AMPrebid Conf: 2/1/12 10:00 AM
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 10,000 SF SINGLE STORY OUT-PATIENT AMBULATORY AND MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC ON EXISTING PARKING LOT 'A': PRE-QUALIFIED GENERALS ONLY.
Plan#: 28
MARTINEZ WELLNESS, CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
NEW12-00028
Est. Cost: $6000000Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 925-313-7200
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAlten Construction Inc 510-234-4200 510-234-4474CAHILL CONTRACTORS 415-986-0600 415-986-4406DIEDE CONSTRUCTION 209-369-8255 209-368-0600HMH (HARBISON-MAHONEY-HIGGINS BUILDERS)
916-383-4825 916-388-9197
J.H. FITZMAURICE, INC. 510-444-7561 510-444-1344John Plane Construction Inc 415-468-0555 415-468-0540LATHROP CONSTRUCTION 707-746-8000 707-746-8080Midstate Construction 707-762-3200 707-762-0700PANKOW SPECIAL PROJECTS 510-893-8337 510-893-8950ROEBBELEN CONTRACTING, INC.
916-939-1110 916-939-4027
SWINERTON MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING, INC.
415-884-3139 415-721-7039
Taber Construction 925-682-6133 925-682-6122VILA CONSTRUCTION CO 510-236-9111 510-236-4979W A Thomas Co Inc 925-228-9600 925-228-6932Wright Contracting Inc 707-528-1172 707-528-3714Younger General Contractors Inc 916-631-8000 916-631-8293
Thursday, March 22, 2012
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
2:00 PM 3/22/2012Ref #: 1723000
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/11 10:30 AM
FURNISH AND INSTALL A PREFABRICATED METAL PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE, INCLUDING CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS AND UNPAVED TRAIL CONNECTIONS
Plan#: 773
ROUND VALLEY REGIONAL PRESERVE-ROUND VALLEY PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
11-00773
Est. Cost: $155000Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION
Contact: EAST BAY REG PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2301
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAndrew L Lee, Inc. 209-369-8077 209-368-2435Diede Construction 209-369-8255 209-368-0600LEGG, INC. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797
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