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Marin Builders Association Weekly Bulletin vol.58 issue #17
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Special Thanks: Marin County Superintendent of Schools, Mary Jane Burke and Dan Zaich, ROP Coordinator
Thanks also: Golden State Lumber and Fairfax Lumber
Please join us to acknowledge the students, their hard work, and their contribution to the community.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014 @ 6:00 p.m. REDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 395 Doherty Drive, Larkspur—Room 302 East parking lot Certificates Will Be Awarded To Students Refreshments Will Be Provided
2014 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CLASS
19th GRADUATION CEREMONY
Marin County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program Redwood High School & Marin Builders Association North Bay NARI—National Assoc. of Remodeling Industry
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Construction Education is
where education Meets the
Real World
WEEKLY BULLETIN
www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] April 29, 2014 Vol. 58, Issue #17
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Studio/Office for SaleShipping container remodeled by the ROP Construction Class
• 8’x8’x20’container
• Woodframedinterior,insulatedandsheetrocked
• Electrical-outlets,LEDCeilinglights,Vanitytoekickheater
• ½bathwithsink/vanityw/hotwaterandtoilet
• deliveryavailable
• Entryslidingglassdoorandtwowindows
• Originaltwolargeoutswingdoorsstilloperableandinplace
• Readyforfoundation,water,electricalandsewerhook-ups
• Flooring
For Sale @ $ 17,000.00
Contact:Tom Eller
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MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS
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© 2014 MassMutual Financial Group is the fleet name for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual) [of which Retirement Services is a division] and its affiliated companies
and sales representatives. RS-19834-00.
Please join us for the Retirement Plan Options Discussion for
The Marin Builders Association THEME: FINDING THE RIGHT RETIREMENT PLAN FOR YOUR COMPANY DATE: May 8, 2014 TIME: 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. LOCATION: MBA Offices 660 Las Gallinas San Rafael, CA 94903
TOPICS OF DISCUSSION: IRA’s SIMPLE’s SEP’s 401k / Profit Sharing Plans Defined Benefit Plans
SPEAKERS:
ADAM ZURO – Principal, Nicholas Pension Consultants ANDREW BERLETH – Pension Specialist, MassMutual Financial Group
Please RSVP by Tuesday, May 6th to Chris Harney 925-979-2325 or [email protected]
HOSTED BY:
CHRIS HARNEY, Financial Advisor
Save the Date! Finding the Right Retirement Plan
May 8, 2014
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north bayh a p t e rC
Come Hear from Our Panel of Local Building Inspectors
Knowledge is power. This dynamic and interactive presentation features a panel of three Marin County building inspectors. They will discuss the latest and most important code changes in their districts (County of Marin, San Rafael, and Novato), as well as provide key information on obtaining permits and other local regulations that affect your remodeling projects. Do you wish you knew what your inspector really wanted? Come and learn the most important things you can do to ensure a smooth permitting and inspection process.
After you attend this presentation, you will know:
• Top reasons why you need a permit, and when
• New code changes for 2014• Specific local codes• Title 24 and what it means• What WUI is and how it affects you
And much more!
North Bay NARI
When
May 6, 2014 5:30-8:30pm
5:30-6:15 pm Networking 6:15-8:30 pm Dinner and
Presentation
Location Stone Tree Golf Club
9 Stone Tree Lane Novato, CA
Cost $45 NARI members/ $55 non-members
Registration will be available at the door.
Register and prepay online by May 2, and receive a $5 discount.
Proper attire required.
North Bay NARI PO Box 1313
Novato, CA 94948
Email membership@
northbaynari.org
Website For information on how to become a member: www.northbaynari.org
Bill Kelley has served as a Marin County Building Official since 2007. Bill brings 40 years of practical construction experi-ence to bear on the challenges of local governance in pursuit of healthy, safe, and sustainable communities. Bill holds numer-ous professional certifications, and has served as President of the County Building Officials Association of California.
Thomas Ahrens has been Chief Building Official for the City of San Rafael for over 8 years, and has also served as San Rafael Fire Marshal. He began his construction-related career on the other side of the counter, beginning as a carpen-ter before obtaining his GC license.
Fred Lustenberger has been Chief Building Official for the Town of Tiburon since 2010, and also works as a Certified Access Specialist. He has worked as a Building Official for the city of San Carlos, as well as Mariposa County and Sonoma County. He was a general contractor for 9 years.
Red Tagged! What Every Remodeler Should
Know About Building Codes
About our Panelists:
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PROJECT OF THE WEEK
Notice inviting bids for
AIR BASE LINE PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
Thursday, May 8th, 2014 @ 10:00 AM
San Rafael, CA
Div_02-earthwork, asphaltic concrete paving & resurfacing, cathodic protection magesium anods, distribution piping system; Div_03-minor concrete; Div_09-field applied tape coating systems
Bidders who have questions regarding the project should contact Marin Municipal Water District @ 415.945.1530
Plans and specifications may be viewed online by subscribers to the MBA Online Plan Service.
IN THIS ISSUE
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VOL.58 ISSUE#17
YOU’RE INVITED ROP Graduation ....1
Member Announcements ..................2
Save The Dates - MBA Events ..........6
The Capitol Connection .................12
5 Things YOU Need to Know .........13
Phil Vermeulen ..................................14
AB 2416 .............................................20
SAFETY: Respiratory Protection .......27
Permits ..............................................32
Tax Liens & Completions ..................34
Project Bid Schedule .......................36
Classifieds ..........................................49
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CONTACT MBA660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆
Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225
415.472.3434
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09.22.14ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT@ Marin Country ClubTime TBA
06.10.14SCHOLARSHIP AWARDSRECEPTION@ Jason’s Restaurant5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
05.21.14“DINE & DONATE”MBA SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER@ Jason’s Restaurant ALL DAY
05.21.142014 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CLASS Graduation Reception@ Redwood High School 6:00 PM
05.13.14SUBCONTRACT WORKSHOPwith McLennon Law Corp.@ MBA 9 AM to Noon
05.08.14RETIREMENT PLAN OPTIONS DISCUSSION w/ Mass Mutual@ MBA Offices8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
SAVE THE DATES2014 events
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2013-2014 MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS
Presidentjim Schalich - Schalich Bros.
Construction
Vice PresidentTyler Doherty - Cal-West Rentals, Inc.
Chief Financial Officer Tom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.
SECRETARYJohn Busick - Bob Kunst Painting
Past PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets
Chief Executive OfficerRick Wells
Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Aimi Dutra - The Dutra Group
Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc
Jeff Grady - California Mortgage AdvisorsDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Dan McLennon - McLennon Law CorporationRob Scerri - Golden State LumberDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical
Michelle Whiteside - Whiteside Construction
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerKellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
CONSULTANTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
Terrence Knoles - Publications
The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA. Archive available at www.marinba.org
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Marin Builders Association
MBA MEMBER
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Free classifieds space for MBA members
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Tune up your Subcontract Form by Attending MLC’s Subcontract Workshop!
Many general contractors have no subcontract form or a form cobbled together from a variety of other forms over the years. Either way, the general contractor suffers lack of clarity in its business
dealings with subcontractors, and worse, lack of protections allowed by law.
MLC’s mission is to make it easy for general contractors to have clear, complete, enforceable contracts with their
subcontractors.
Our promise: If you join us for a three hour workshop, you will receive:
1. A complete subcontract form in Word format that complies with California Law; and
2. A good understanding of how to use your new contract.
To allow all participants to have questions answered, workshops will be limited to 10 participants. Earlier
workshops by MLC have been roundly well received. Comments by participants:
“The workshop greatly increased my knowledge of legalities of construction. It is well worth your time and your money.” William – General Contractor “Very useful and well worth the time and investment.” Chris – General Contractor “Thank you once again Dan for a totally informative and candid workshop! I very much enjoy your workshops and always learn from you and the participants bringing real life scenarios to the table and the processes utilized in resolution.” Tracy – Subcontractor/General Contractor “Dan is an engaging speaker and his presentation was insightful.” Matt – Subcontractor/General Contractor “Great and informative every time.” Jacob – General Contractor
Date: May 13th, 2014 Time: 9:00 a.m. to Noon (with one break, continental breakfast and coffee provided) Place: Marin Builders Association, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael 94901 Cost: $350 MBA members, $550 non-‐members
To register contact Paula (415) 462-‐1220. Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
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The Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.
Government regulation is often complex and can be easy to misinterpret. Sometimes the ‘scope of work’ extends beyond the written rules, as our “B” readers have learned. As might be expected, the actual practice of ‘interpreting’ the written rules often lead to some interesting and unique ‘exceptions’ in their actual application…
Q: I am thoroughly confused about Solar contracting and what classification is necessary for what we are doing. We have a “B” (General Building) license and I understand that we need to be doing at least two unrelated trades on our jobs.
I’ve heard that “B” contractors can do Solar, but then I’m thinking that doesn’t meet the two unrelated trades rule. I have also seen many “C-10” (Electrical) contractors performing this work. Are “C-10” contractors also authorized to perform all types of Solar contracting, even if, for example, it’s a ‘solar farm’ that includes some structures? Can you please clarify this for me?
A: Solar energy systems constitutes the use of two unrelated building trades in and of itself, which is why the CSLB has determined that a General Building (“B”) contractor can perform Solar work. Keep in mind that Section 7057 states that a “B” contractor’s principal contracting business should be in connection with a structure being built. Therefore, the law
implies that a “B” contractor can do solar, but only in connection with a structure.
“C-10” Electrical contractors are authorized to perform any Solar projects which generate, transmit, transform or utilize electrical energy in any form for any purpose.
For more information on Solar guidelines you can call our office or visit the CSLB’s website at http://www.cslb.ca.gov/generalinformation/newsroom/industrybulletins/industrybulletins2010/industrybulletin20100630.asp
In a recent column, I responded to a question that a “consumer is not required to pay a contractor who is not properly licensed during the entire length of the project.” A sharp reader (who is also an attorney) correctly pointed out that this is not always the case. He noted that this is an issue he has dealt with in court and does not believe this is an accurate statement of the law in California. He said he “knows that the devastating consequences of non-compliance are not automatically applied if there are appropriate circumstances to mitigate such a result”.
Code Section 7031 deals with this issue and Subsection (e) states “the court may determine that there has been substantial compliance” potentially negating the Draconian impacts of the remaining portions of the law.
I must also point out that the questioner noted that she “checked out his license and found that it’s currently suspended.” The exception is that since some “suspensions” can be erased by the contractor filing a backdated Bond or Worker’s Compensation certificate, consumers may not want to withhold payment - unless they are sure this license ‘Suspension’ is part of the official record. And even then, as noted by our reader attorney, there may be extenuating circumstances. Before taking any action of this nature it’s always a good idea to get a legal opinion.
Again, if a consumer or contractor has a question regarding payments related to B&P Section 7031, it is best to consult with a construction attorney who can provide you with legal advice. As we are limited by space requirements some answers on contractor licensing have unique exceptions not related to the primary question. Readers are always welcome to share their knowledge here in clarifying an answer.
While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers
is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call
866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write us at Capitol
Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814.
Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
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5 things you need to know
BY CASEY MAZZONIMARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
LEGISLATIVE [email protected]
“Education is the mostpowerful weapon
which you can use
to change the world.”
― Nelson Mandela
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Marin Builders Association working for YOU!
1 . IT’S CAMPAIGN SEASON! WATCH 1ST AND 5TH DISTRICT SUPERVISOR CANDIDATE DEBATE.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9v6FCP_2SY
2 . HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BECOMES A BIG ISSUE FOR SAN RAFAEL’S SUPERVISOR SEAT
www.marinij.com/marinnews/ci_25594230/housing-development-keys-race-san-rafaels-supervisor-seat/
3 . CHECK OUT THE MAYOR OF NOVATO’S BLOG.http://novato.patch.com/groups/eric-lucans-blog/p/mayors-weekly-apr-14--apr-21
4 . KEVIN JOHNSTON RESIGNS FROM NOVATO FIRE BOARD.www.marinscope.com/novato_advance/news/article_6159b7ea-c66a-11e3-913c-
001a4bcf887a.html
5 . NOVATO’S MEASURE A PASSESwww.marinscope.com/novato_advance/news/article_fe273b88-c66a-11e3-91c7-
001a4bcf887a.html
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Also In This Update
• CARB Adopts changes to Bus And Truck
Regulations
• DIR Responds to Concerns on Public
Work Registration Program
Bill That Would Allow Employees to File Liens Against Employer’s Property Moves OnThe Assembly Labor Committee approved AB
2416 (Stone) on a 5-2 vote (Democrats voted for,
Republicans against) on Wednesday that would
allow any employee, governmental agency, or
anyone “authorized by the employee to act on
the employee’s behalf” (like an attorney) to
record super priority liens on an employer’s real
property or any property where an employee
“performed work” for an alleged, yet unproven,
wage claim. This bill would severely disrupt
commercial and personal real estate markets in
this state as AB 2416 would allow a wage lien
to take precedence over almost all other liens or
judgments!
This bill is a classic example of the employer
community banding together in a coalition
to do battle against the sponsors, the Service
Employees International Union (SEIU), which
is the state workers’ union. Because this is such
an important bill to every employer within the
state (although it exempts work performed under
a valid collective bargaining agreement), I am
attaching a copy of the coalition letter that you
will note contains our name and logo. So too,
I am attaching a copy of the Assembly Labor
Committee’s analysis so you can read both sides
of the argument.
Due to its importance, this bill has been double
referred, meaning that it is set to be heard in the
Assembly Judiciary Committee (most bills only
go through one policy committee in each house
rather than two like this one). While this gives
our coalition another ‘bite at the apple’ expect
this bill to pass out of this committee next week
as well.
In the end, it will fall on my colleagues and
me to ‘sway’ enough moderate Democrats
likely when the bill moves over to the senate to
kill it. Otherwise, our job will be to convince
the governor of its danger to virtually every
employer in the state. Stay tuned.
CARB Adopts changes to Bus And Truck RegulationsProvides limited additional time for small
fleets while still protecting air quality
The California Air Resources Board today
adopted amendments to its Truck and Bus
Regulation that will provide new flexible
compliance options to owners of aging diesel
fleets and recognize fleet owners that have made
investments to comply, while also protecting air
quality.
The changes approved at today’s Board hearing
provide additional regulatory flexibility to small
fleets, lower use vehicles, and fleets in rural areas
that have made substantial progress towards
cleaner air. Fleets that have invested in cleaner,
compliant equipment and trucks will be able to
use credits longer and any vehicles retrofit by
2014 do not have to be replaced until 2023.
“We recognize the enormous investments that
many businesses have already made to clean
up their equipment and abide by the terms of
the regulation,” said ARB Chairman Mary D.
Nichols, “but we are also aware that, particularly
for many rural areas of the state, economic
recovery has been painfully slow and funding for
improvements scarce.”
“By providing limited additional time for certain
fleets to comply, we believe that we’ll have
higher compliance rates overall. It’s a difficult
balance but we believe that this is a fair approach
that offers flexibility to those who need it, while
also rewarding those business owners who have
already upgraded their vehicles to meet the
Bill That Would Allow Employees to File Liens AgainstEmployer’s Property Moves Onby Phil Vermeulen, MBA Legislative Advocate
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requirements of the regulation.”
Nichols also said that the amendments, while
potentially delaying compliance for some, will
still protect air quality, preserving 93% of the
NOx (oxides of nitrogen) and diesel particulate
matter
(PM) benefits of the original regulation.
The amendments include:
• A longer phase-in period for diesel PM
requirements for trucks that operate
exclusively in certain rural areas with
cleaner air;
• Additional time and incentive funding
opportunities for small fleets;
• A new compliance option for owners who
cannot currently afford compliance;
• Expansion of the low-use exemption and the
construction truck extension;
• Recognition of fleet owners who have
already complied by providing additional
“useable life” for retrofit trucks and reducing
near-term compliance requirements. The
amendments will still ensure that, by 2020,
nearly every truck in California will have
a PM filter, consistent with the goals of the
Diesel Risk Reduction Plan.
For more information, please see:
• April 2014 Proposed Truck and Bus
Amendments <http://www.arb.ca.gov/
msprog/onrdiesel/amend14.htm >
Fast Facts on Diesel Emissions:• Diesel exhaust contains a variety of harmful
gases and more than 40 other known cancer-
causing compounds. In 1998, California
identified diesel particulate matter as a toxic
air contaminant based on its potential to
cause cancer, premature death and other
health problems.
• The Truck and Bus Regulation (Regulation)
was adopted in 2008 to clean up harmful
emissions from nearly all heavy-duty
diesel trucks operating in California. The
Regulation was amended in 2010 to provide
economic relief to truckers affected by
the recession, particularly small fleets, by
delaying the first compliance requirements
by one year and extending the time the truck
could be operated before needing to be
replaced.
• Approximately 1 million trucks operate
annually on California highways. Roughly
625,000 are based out of state. Of the
remaining 400,000 registered in California,
about half are in small fleets of three or less.
• The Regulation currently requires most
heavy trucks in California to install soot
filters or upgrade to newer models with
filters by Jan. 1, 2014, and that nearly all
trucks have them installed by Jan. 1, 2016.
• For small fleets (three or fewer vehicles), Jan.
1, 2014, was a critical compliance milestone
because for the first time at least one vehicle
in each fleet needed to comply.
• At its October 2013 meeting, the Board
heard an update on the Regulation and
agreed with staff’s proposal to move
forward with a number of near-term
strategies to provide flexibility while
not compromising the overall reduction
and health benefits to be achieved by the
Regulation.
• The changes were developed after some
stakeholders voiced
• concerns regarding their ability to comply
with the Regulation at the October 2013
Board hearing. Truckers were able to
expand on these concerns at five ARB-
sponsored public workshops held across the
state in December.
• In 2000, the ARB adopted its Diesel Risk
Reduction Plan, a blueprint for developing
regulations to address diesel emissions from
all sources including garbage trucks, urban
buses, construction equipment, port trucks
and fuels. For more information, see Diesel
Risk Reduction Plan <http://www.arb.
ca.gov/diesel/documents/rrpapp.htm/ >.
• Anyone with questions on current
regulatory requirements can visit ARB’s
TruckStop website <http://www.arb.ca.gov/
msprog/truckstop/truckstop.htm >
• call 866-6DIESEL or email 8666Diesel@
arb.ca.gov.
DIR Responds to Concerns on Public Work Registration ProgramOver the past few months I have kept you up to
speed on the Department of Industrial Relations
proposal to start assessing all contractors (and it
appears anyone) who want to perform work on a
public works project in California
Following is a letter addressed to the AGC’s
Executive Director Tom Holsman from the
Director of Industrial Relations, Christine Baker.
I should add that while this letter does address
many of our concerns about the forthcoming
$300 annual assessment, there are still a few
concerns that we will continue to work on. For
a copy of the proposed regulations, please see
attached.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDMUND G.
BROWN JR., Governor
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL
RELATIONS
Christine Baker, Director
Office of the Director
1515 Clay Street, 17th Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
Tel: (510) 622-3959 Fax: (510) 622-3265
April 25, 2014
Thomas Holsman, Chief Executive Officer
Associated General Contractors of California
3095 Beacon Boulevard
West Sacramento, CA 95691
Re: Public Works Contractor Registration
Proposal
Dear Tom,
We appreciate the broad support for our
proposed contractor registration program that
will provide the fees necessary to give DIR a
stable source of funding for all of our public
works activities. We especially appreciate having
the support of the contractor community, who
are the ones who will be registering and paying
the fees. We know the contractor community has
concerns about some of the details of the
proposal, including how it may affect the public
works contracting process.
We agree with many of those concerns and will
recommend incorporating language into the bill
to address those issues. I will now respond to the
points raised in your letter of February 28, 2014,
including by noting how some of the concerns
have been modified or addressed in follow-up
communications and what amendments we are
prepared to recommend for the legislation.
Registration and paying the fee
1. There should be a cap on the fee and
it should only be increased by an act of the
legislature.
Response: The registration fee, as stated in the
legislation, is a flat amount of $300. This figure
is
based on the application fee in the State of New
Jersey, which was one of our two models for this
program, and is projected to meet the current
funding needs of our public works program
based on a conservative estimate of 38,000
contractors getting registered to do public works
in the state of California. Right now it is still
only an estimate for a program that is not yet in
place. If the fee is going to meet the overarching
goal of stabilizing the funding of public works,
there needs to be some flexibility in adjusting the
fee and setting a renewal fee amount, whether
that figure needs to be higher because our
projections were too optimistic or lower because
they were too pessimistic.
It should be noted that the fee is intended to
be sufficient to support the appropriation in
the State Public Works Enforcement Fund
as annually approved by the Legislature.
Neither the Legislature nor the Administration,
current or future, will support any future fee
increases that fail to meet the reasonableness
test, nor would they approve of a fee structure
that generates revenues beyond what would
be expected given the annual appropriation
approved by the Legislature. To clarify this
point, we are proposing additional language that
will tie authority to adjust the fee to the annual
appropriation and the Fund’s balance.
Another important consideration in terms of the
revenues to be generated is the dynamics of the
registration process. The intent of this proposal,
and one of the keys to having a stable funding
base, is that contractors will register annually
and maintain that registration from year to year,
the same as they do with their CSLB or drivers’
licenses. If contractors only register after they
are awarded a public works contract, can expect
to qualify instantly, and suffer no consequence
if they don’t register, then there is no real
incentive to comply or disincentive against
ignoring the registration requirement. That of
course means fewer registered contractors and
either less revenue for DIR or higher fees for the
contractors who do register.
2. Proposed Labor Code 1725.5 requires
that only contractors become registered and
we believe it is your intent to include both
contractors and subcontractors.
Response: This is just a technical suggestion and
one of those ever-present terminology
conundrums. Our thinking was that for licensing
and registration purposes, every entity is a
“contractor”, whereas the term “subcontractor”
describes a relationship of one contractor to
another contractor. Statutes typically only refer
separately to subcontractors when it pertains to
this relationship and has some bearing on legal
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responsibilities or liabilities. Nevertheless, we
have drafted an additional subdivision for
section 1725.5 to clarify its intent to cover any
public
works subcontractors.
3. The requirement to provide evidence
of Workers Comp coverage should be deleted.
Response: In follow-up communications, you
suggested amending this requirement rather than
deleting it. AGC’s proposed language would
delete the specific language about coverage in
section 1725.5(b)(1) and replace it with language
requiring evidence of coverage as specified in
section 7125 of the Business and Professions
Code (governing contractors licensed by
CSLB). We like the straightforward approach
of your language, but prefer to add it as a “safe
harbor” method of compliance rather than
substituting it for the existing language. We want
to make sure this provision covers every type of
contractor who works on public works projects,
including trades not licensed by the CSLB, such
as truckers and surveyors. For contractors
who certify that they are exempt from workers’
compensation requirements, we also want to
make it crystal clear that any people working
under them will either need to be covered by
workers’ compensation or, if those people are
genuine independent contractors, registered in
their own right under this program.
4. Having an outstanding wage claim or
working on a public work when not registered
should not be part of the “prequalification
requirements” for registration. These should be
deleted.
Response: You appear to have changed your
mind about the first part of this comment and
have
suggested language to revise rather than delete
the (b)(2) prequalification requirement about not
having outstanding wage claims. We want to
incorporate your suggested rewording of the first
sentence of this subdivision, including changing
the word “outstanding” to “delinquent.”
Everyone appears to agree that we should not
be registering contractors to go out and do new
public works jobs if they remain liable for unpaid
wages for past work.
Your later recommendations still sought deletion
of the (b)(4) prequalification requirement, which
would preclude registration if the contractor has
violated the registration requirement, i.e. bid or
worked on a public works project without being
registered in the preceding 24 months (or the
time since the registration requirement becomes
applicable, whichever is less). We cannot agree
with this recommendation because it removes
the one clear consequence for contractors who
don’t register and would make the registration
and fee requirements essentially voluntary
and unenforceable. However, we believe a
shorter disqualification period of 12 months is
appropriate.
Based on follow-up discussions, we also want
to offer a limited period of time in which a
first-time violator of this provision can have
the disqualification period waived by paying
an additional penalty registration fee. We are
proposing to set that penalty amount at $2,000
to discourage anyone from deliberately ignoring
the registration requirement until caught; and we
also believe the grace period should be sunsetted
in 2017, by which time the contractor community
will have had sufficient time to become familiar
with the registration requirement.
5. The fee needs to be allowed to be paid at
any time during the year by a general or a
subcontractor in order to qualify to bid or be
listed on a bid. A general or a subcontractor
should not have to be listed on DIR’s registry
in order to bid or be listed in a bid. They should
however have to pay the fee and be listed prior
to actually performing the work. The intent is
to have contractors register, pay the fee, and
generate revenue – not cause problems for a
contractor when submitting a bid. This is not a
license to work on public works projects.
Response: There appears to have been an initial
and implicit misperception that this fee was still
tied to specific projects and would only be paid if
and when contractors and subcontractors are
successful in obtaining a public works job. In
fact, it’s a once a year registration fee, that can
be done at any time during the year, and that
entitles the contractor to bid or work on public
works projects for that entire year. There is a
small element of pre-screening, which we believe
should be received favorably by most responsible
contractors, since it would knock out marginal
contractors who are not even aware of the
requirements, cannot afford the fee, or still owe
their employees (or former employees) for past
work.
Legally, the fee probably is a license in that it
confers permission by the state to do something
that would be illegal without that privilege; and a
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contractor who believed it was wrongfully denied
registration would have a due process right to
challenge the denial, the same as with DIR’s
other licensing and registration schemes. From
a practical standpoint, it will require contractors
to know their subcontractors, as do many other
Labor Code provisions, including the ones that
make contractors liable for the prevailing wage
violations of their subcontractors. This proposed
model appears to work well in the states of New
Jersey and New Mexico, which we used as the
model for this legislation, though New Jersey
also imposes fines on violators in addition to
temporary disqualification.
Bidding issues:
5. The Law should include a disclaimer
that an unregistered contractor does not
constitute grounds for a bid protest if they
register in a timely manner. There is need
for protection for a contractor for a “mistake
or inadvertence” when listing a registered
subcontractor.
Response: We agree. We don’t think the
registration system should be used as a club by
one contractor against another or as a vehicle
for holding up a public works project unless
the violation was deliberate. Based on your
suggestions, we have drafted language that we
think best meets the concerns expressed above
and tracks how similar issues are addressed in
the Public Contract Code.
In particular, we want this protection to apply
when the listing of an unregistered subcontractor
is
due to mistake or inadvertence. We also think
that a contractor should be able to replace an
unregistered subcontractor with a registered one
without undue difficulty. At the same time, for
this system to work and provide the stable
funding needed, it will have to include incentives
for contractors to register and meet minimal
qualifications ahead of time rather than putting
off registration until they are actually awarded a
public works job.
Avoiding Bid Protests
6. [This comment essentially covers the
same territory as the preceding item, and our
response would be the same.]
7. A general contractor that had not yet
paid the fee should also be allowed to submit
a bid on a project but could not enter into a
contract or commence work until the fee is
paid.
Response: See prior responses. This presents
more of a problem in terms of what constitutes a
qualifying bid and how much time a contractor
would have to fix the problem. It also removes an
incentive for registering and qualifying ahead of
time, making the fee look more like a project fee
than an annual registration fee, with the likely
consequence of fewer contractors registering
and less revenue being generated. For the sake
of consistency and clarity, we believe that the bid
exceptions should be the same as what is
authorized under the Business and Professions
Code for joint venture bids and under the Public
Contract Code for federally-funded projects.
8. [AGC offered two comments
related to the exceptions in section 1771.4(b)
for projects covered by an approved legacy
labor compliance program or a project labor
agreement.]
Response: In a follow-up conversation, we noted
that this is only a discretionary exception to what
will otherwise be a universal requirement to
furnish certified payroll records to the Labor
Commissioner on an ongoing basis. It is not an
exception to the fee registration requirements –
contractors on projects covered by labor
compliance programs or by project labor
agreements will still have to register and pay
fees, and the Labor Commissioner may still
enforce compliance on any of those projects.
You appear to be satisfied with this explanation
and have not suggested any amendments for this
section of the bill.
Penalties
9. The proposed Labor Code § 1725.5(b)
(4), the bill contains a two year disbarment
for any contractor who has “bid on a public
works contract, been listed in a bid proposal, or
engaged in the performance of a contract for
public works without being lawfully registered
in accordance with this section.”
Response: As discussed above, this provision
contains the one clear incentive or inducement
to be registered. We have not proposed fines like
New Jersey has. The period of disqualification
needs to long enough to provide a clear
disincentive against violating the requirement,
but we think a period of 12 months will satisfy
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that need; and for a limited time, we also think
that first-time violators should have the option of
avoiding the disqualification period by paying an
additional penalty registration fee.
10. If for some reason the contractor does
not pay the $300, is the contract then void as
being unlawful? And if it is an unlawful contract,
the contractor may not have recourse against the
public agency for work performed.
11. Response: Under this system the
awarding body should not be accepting a bid
from or entering
into a public works contractor with an
unregistered general contractor. The general
contractor in turn should not be accepting bids
from or entering into contracts with unregistered
subcontractors. However, we agree that
violation of the registration requirement should
not make a contract void or voidable, which
may have draconian consequences for one party
even though both may be equally culpable. A
contract with an unregistered contractor should
be subject to cancellation, and we have drafted
additional language to spell these points out.
12. If a private work, through a DIR
determination, is deemed a public work after
construction begins, any contractor working on
the “now public work” who was not registered
would be in violation of the law. Provision needs
to be made to allow for proper registration and
payment of fees without jeopardizing the validity
of the contract.
Response: We agree with this specialized
concern, and we are proposing to incorporate
much of the language AGC offered to address
this concern.
In closing, I appreciate the thoughtful time
and effort you have invested in analyzing our
proposal and suggesting ways to improve it. We
also appreciate your overall support for this
new model, which should eliminate many of the
headaches associated with recent enforcement
models, and we look forward to your continued
assistance in suggesting any needed refinements
to the program.
Sincerely,
Christine Baker
Director
State Capitol
Sacramento, CA 95814
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JOB KILLER AB 2416 (STONE)
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April 16, 2014 TO: Members, Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment FROM: California Chamber of Commerce
Acclamation Insurance Management Services Air Conditioning Trade Association Allied Managed Care Associated Builders and Contractors of California Associated Builders and Contractors – San Diego Chapter Associated General Contractors Building Owners and Managers Association of California California Apartment Association California Association for Health Services at Home California Association of Winegrape Growers California Building Industry Association California Business Properties Association California Business Roundtable California Chapter of American Fence Association California Farm Bureau Federation California Fence Contractors’ Association California Grocers Association California Hospital Association California Hotel and Lodging Association California Land Title Association California Landscape Contractors Association California League of Food Processors California Manufacturers and Technology Association California Mortgage Bankers Association California Newspaper Publishers Association California Pool and Spa Association California Professional Association of Specialty Contractors California Restaurant Association California Retailers Association Civil Justice Association of California Coalition of Small and Disabled Veterans Businesses Construction Employers’ Association El Centro Chamber of Commerce Flasher Barricade Association Fullerton Chamber of Commerce Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of California International Council of Shopping Centers Marin Builders Association NAIOP of California, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association National Federation of Independent Business Orange County Business Council Oxnard Chamber of Commerce Palm Desert Area Chamber of Commerce Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association of California Porterville Chamber of Commerce San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce and Convention-Visitors Bureau Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Southwest California Legislative Council Tahoe Chamber of Commerce Visalia Chamber of Commerce Western Electrical Contractors Association Western Growers Association
SUBJECT: AB 2416 (STONE) LIENS: LABORERS AND EMPLOYEES SCHEDULED FOR HEARING – APRIL 23, 2014 OPPOSE – JOB KILLER The California Chamber of Commerce and the organizations listed below respectfully OPPOSE AB 2416 (Stone), that has been labeled as a JOB KILLER, as it would cripple California businesses by allowing any employee, governmental agency, or anyone “authorized by the employee to act on the employee’s behalf” to record super priority liens on an employer's real property or any property where an employee "performed work" for an alleged, yet unproven, wage claim. This bill would severely disrupt commercial and personal real estate markets in this state as AB 2416 would allow a wage lien to take precedence over almost all other liens or judgments. Onerous Wage and Hour Laws in California: California has some of the most onerous wage and hour laws in the country. Litigation is constantly filed for wage-related disputes, such as whether an employee has been properly classified as exempt versus non-exempt, as an independent contractor versus an employee, or even paid at the appropriate rate for the proper amount of time. See Harris v. Supreme Court, 53 Cal.4th 170 (2011); Arzate v. Bridge Terminal Transport, Inc. 192 Cal.App.4th 419 (2011). Even the Labor Commissioner, charged with interpreting and enforcing wage and hour laws, disagrees with courts regarding the proper application of California law in this area. See Reynolds v. Bement, 36 Cal.4th 1075, 1088 (2005). Despite the undeniable complexity of wage and hour laws in this state, AB 2416 would allow any employee, governmental agency, or anyone “authorized by the employee to act on the employee’s behalf,” to record a lien against the employer's real or personal property simply on the basis that the employee believes he or she has a valid wage claim against the employer. At the time of recording the lien, the employee would have no burden to provide any actual evidence that the employer violated any wage and hour law. Rather, all the employee would have to do is simply provide: (1) a demand statement of the alleged amount owed; (2) general statement of the work performed; and (3) employer's name and address. Under AB 2416, this lien could be applied for single employee wage claims that amount to several hundred dollars in damages and/or class action and representative wage claims that allege millions of dollars in damages. Employees should not be allowed to interfere with an employer's business or property, or someone else’s real property where work was performed, through recording a lien of such significance without first proving the merit of their allegations. To allow otherwise will basically subject employers to constant extortion in order to avoid dealing with a lien on their property. Not Just Limited to Minimum Wage Violations: AB 2416 allows a lien to be recorded for all unpaid wages, “other compensation,” and related penalties, not just minimum wage violations. The scope of this is quite broad and includes, but is not limited to, the following: overtime pay; meal period; rest periods; vacation pay; commission; tips; piece rate; bonuses; split shift pay; reporting time pay; shift differential pay; on-call pay; stand-by pay; meals and lodging credit violations; expense reimbursements; compensation for tools, uniforms, and equipment; and, compensation for normal wear and tear of uniforms, tools, and equipment, The list of potential penalties under the Labor Code for which an employee could record a lien under AB 2416 is equally as broad including, but not limited to: minimum wage violation penalties; waiting time penalties; insufficient paycheck fund penalties; private attorney general act penalties; failure to pay
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penalties; unlawfully withholding of wages penalties; itemized wage statement penalties; failure to make required withholdings and contributions penalties; improper inquiry into criminal records penalty; industrial welfare commission wage order penalties; unfair immigration practices penalty; lactation accommodation penalty; payroll records penalties; personnel records penalties; worker’s compensation penalties; and, occupational health and safety penalties. Accordingly, the type and number of different liens that may be recorded under AB 2416 are overwhelming. Non-Employer Third Parties Held Liable for Unpaid Wages: AB 2416 allows an employee to record a wage lien on any "real property at which the employee performed work,” if the employer is (1) related to the property owner, defined as a party who owns or controls more than 50 percent of the power over administration, finances, and operations; (2) employed by a contractor of the property owner; (3) employed by a tenant of the commercial property owner in a high risk industry; or (4) the employee performs “property services” work on a commercial property. This directly allows an employee who performs work to record a wage lien against a third party homeowner or commercial property owner who had no actual control over the payment of wages. It is patently unfair to hold an innocent third party liable for the alleged, unproven acts of another. Notably, the bill states that with regard to the first category, the property owner and employer must be “related,” and for the third and fourth category, any lien against a third party shall not apply unless the employee is in a “high risk industry.” However, who will ultimately make the determination as to whether the employee’s employer and property owner are “related parties” as defined? Who will determine what type of industry in which the employee is engaged? Because the bill allows an employee to record a lien pre-judgment, there is no impartial tribunal to determine whether the lien has been recorded in accordance with these proposed parameters. The only person making that determination under AB 2416 is the employee, who notably is not even required to identify in the statement for a lien evidence that the property owner and employer are “related,” or in what type of industry he/she is employed. Once a lien is improperly recorded, the property owner will then have to spend time and money getting the lien removed by proving the lien should never have been recorded in the first place. Preclude Any Financing Option for Real Property/Super-Priority Lien: AB 2416 will also basically destroy commercial investments or lending in California as well as personal home loans. Specifically, AB 2416 would (1) give a wage lien priority over all other liens recorded after the wage lien, except a tax lien, purchase money mortgage, security interest in personal property, or mechanic’s liens/labor liens; and (2) a priority for the first $50,000 of the wage lien over all other liens, recorded before the wage lien, except a tax lien, government lien, purchase money mortgage, or mechanic's lien. This means it would take precedence over child support liens, alimony, judgment liens, second mortgages on real property or lines of credit. The direct result of such a super-priority lien for businesses would basically be the end of commercial investment and real estate in California. It is impossible to imagine that a financial lender would provide a mortgage on real property if its interest in that property could be surpassed at any time by a wage lien, even when that interest was asserted first. Moreover, given that AB 2416 allows an employee to record a lien on any real property “where the employee performed work” when the property owner and employer are “related,” this could directly impact personal homeowners as well. The real estate market in California is just recently showing signs of improvement. If AB 2416 were enacted, it will basically eliminate any opportunity for further recovery, thereby destroying jobs in California. Force a Violation of the Mortgage Contract: Granting super lien status, as AB 2416 proposes to do, will create a number of complications that do not exist under current law where non-tax liens recorded against the residential real property are treated like judgment liens. Judgment liens take priority based upon the date of their recordation. While the measure excludes liens on purchase money obligations, it does allow an employee to lien against secondary mortgages. As proposed in AB 2416, a super lien recorded against the property will cause the employer
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to violate the terms of their mortgage contract. For example, uniform instruments for a deed of trust provided by the federal government’s Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac specifically require the borrower to “pay all taxes, assessments, charges, fines, and impositions attributable to the Property which can attain priority over” the security instrument. The standard deed of trust also requires the borrower to “promptly discharge any lien which has priority over” the security instrument. Since AB 2416 causes a super lien to be recorded, the state would be forcing a violation of the mortgage contract. Freeze Future Financing Options: This bill will negatively impair an employer’s opportunity to seek future financing that is secured against the property. As described earlier from the federal government’s uniform instruments, lenders will be unable to provide loans to borrowers if a super lien is attached to the property. This will preclude an employer or third party property owner from being able to refinance their mortgage or secure a home equity line of credit, even in the event of an emergency. The employer or property owner will not be able to expand or hire new employees due to the inability to secure financing to do so. In short, no lender is going to extend a loan to someone with a super-lien placed on their real or personal property. Violate State and Federal Constitutions: Article 1, Section 9 of California’s Constitution states the following: “A bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts may not be passed.” The Constitution of the United States declares in Article I, Section 10, that “No state shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation; grant letters of marque and reprisal; coin money; emit bills of credit; make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts; pass any bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.” With respect to AB 2416’s creation and recordation of a super lien for the payment of unpaid wages, the measure creates a violation of the terms of the mortgage or deed of trust for any prospective mortgage contract after the bill’s enactment. The measure impairs the obligation of the mortgage contract in violation of the state and federal constitutions. Increase Neighborhood Blight: AB 2416 allows the super lien to survive foreclosure. This provision will discourage investors from buying abandoned or foreclosed property since the liability that gave rise to the lien would have to be satisfied. Even an unwitting qualified purchaser, who had nothing to do with the wage dispute, would have to satisfy the lien when purchasing the property. No Effective Statute of Limitations on Timing to Record Lien: Under AB 2416 it states that the employee must record the lien within 180 days after ceasing work for the employer. However, the statement that the employee must file with the county recorder's office or the Secretary of State noticeably does not require the employee to identify his/her last date of work. Accordingly, the lien can be effectively recorded at any time and the employer or third-party property owner would be forced to challenge the validity of the lien through a civil action. For a third party property owner, the 180 day requirement is essentially meaningless. For example, an employee on his fourth day of employment could allege he/she suffered a wage violation while performing work at a third party’s home, yet continue to work for that same employer for the next three years. Under AB 2416, that employee could record a lien against the third party property owner 180 days after ceasing work with the employer, which would be over three years from the date the work was performed in the third party’s home. This lack of timeliness creates a significant problem for third party property owners who will utterly be caught by surprise to find a lien on their property.
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No Limit on the Number of Liens Recorded: Under AB 2416, there is no limit as to the number of liens an employee may record against a property owner. The only limitation is that the lien be recorded within 180 days after ceasing work with the employer. During this time period, an employee can assert whatever number of liens he/she wants, thereby constantly subjecting the property owner to endless civil litigation. Forces Property Owners to Court That Are Already Underfunded: Under AB 2416, if a lien is improperly filed against an employer’s property or third party’s property, and the employee fails to withdraw the lien but does not necessarily act in bad faith or with the intent to defraud, there is no consequence. Rather, the employer or property owner must petition the court for removal of the lien before being able to fully utilize their property. It is undisputed that the judicial branch has suffered severe budget cuts in recent years that has created a significant backlog of civil cases. Unless the judicial branch receives additional funding in this year’s budget, it will have to continue to cut services and reduce staff. Under AB 2416, property owners who (1) cannot locate the employee who recorded the lien to have it removed or (2) the employee refuses to remove the lien, will have the property essentially frozen for months, even years, until the judicial branch can actually calendar the petition for adjudication. For these reasons, we are OPPOSED to AB 2416 as a JOB KILLER. cc: Camille Wagner, Office of the Governor The Honorable Mark Stone, District Office Ben Ebbink, Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment Terry Mast, Assembly Republican Caucus District Offices, Members, Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment Department of Industrial Relations Labor and Workforce Development Agency
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Respiratory Protection
Who needs respiratory protection? Everyone should be familiar with the basic issues regarding respiratory protection. However, there are many more issues that need to be addressed as part of a comprehensive Respiratory Protection Program (RPP). If you are responsible for managing or administering your company’s RPP the following are some questions you will need to be able to answer:
• Do you require respirators in your workplace?
• Who needs a respirator to keep safe at work?
• Are your employees trained on how to use, care, and maintain respirators?
• Have employees been cleared to wear respirators by a medical professional?
• Are there different types of respirators?
• Which type is right for your valuable staff?
What is a respirator? A respirator is a piece of personal protective equipment that requires special attention when being used. It can be used to clean the air of contaminants from your breathing zone or supply clean air to a worker while inside the work area.
Respirator programs: If you are using or requiring someone in your organization to wear a respirator you need to have specific written programs in place that include:
• Hazard assessments, e.g., ventilation measurements, air exposure monitoring, etc.
• Respirator selection, e.g., air purifying or air supplying
• Employee training and standard procedures
• Medical evaluations from licensed health care providers
• Fit testing, using quantitative or qualitative measures
• Program evaluation
• Record keeping
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Respiratory Protection
What are the types of airborne hazards? Different respirators and or filtering
cartridges may be required to protect against different airborne hazards. Some potential hazards are:
• Gases and vapors, e.g., xylene, isopropyl alcohol
• Mists and fogs, e.g., aerosol paints
• Fumes, e.g., welding, brazing, lead, hexavalent chromium
• Particulates, e.g., asbestos, silica, hexavalent chromium
• Oxygen deficiency
Respirator selection options:
• Air purifying respirators
‒ Filtering face piece particulate respirators/cartridges
‒ Chemical cartridge respirators ‒ Powered air purifying respirators ‒ Canister respirators
• Air supplying respirators:
‒ Supplied air systems ‒ Self contained breathing apparatus
Employer requirements: Additional information and action is required by the employer in accordance with the state and federal occupational safety and health regulations covering respiratory protection. This includes but is not limited to:
• Establishing a written respirator program
• Medical considerations
• Respirator fit testing
• Negative and positive pressure user fit checks
• Comprehensive user training, e.g., procedures for the use, care, maintenance, and storage of the respirator.
What’s on your face can save your lungs and life!
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Protección respiratoria
¿Quién necesita protección respiratoria? Todos deben estar familiarizados con los aspectos básicos relacionados con la protección respiratoria. Sin embargo, hay muchos más temas que deben abordarse en el marco de un Programa Integral de Protección Respiratoria (RPP). Si usted tiene la responsabilidad de manejar o administrar el RPP de su empresa, a continuación encontrará algunas preguntas que debe poder contestar:
• ¿Necesita respiradores en su lugar de trabajo?
• ¿Quién necesita un respirador para su seguridad en el lugar de trabajo?
• ¿Están entrenados los empleados sobre el uso, cuidado y mantenimiento de los respiradores?
• ¿Los empleados tienen autorización médica para usar respiradores?
• ¿Hay distintos tipos de respiradores?
• ¿Qué tipo de respirador es el más indicado para su valioso personal?
¿Qué es un respirador? El respirador es un elemento que forma parte del equipo de protección personal y requiere especial atención mientras se utiliza. Puede usar para eliminar contaminantes del aire que respiramos o proporcionar aire limpio a un trabajador en el lugar de trabajo.
Programas para el uso de respiradores: Si usted usa o exige el uso de un respirador en su organización, debe tener un programa específico redactado para implementar que incluya:
• Evaluación de peligros, por ejemplo, medidas de las ventilaciones, monitoreo de la exposición al aire, etc.
• Elección del respirador, por ejemplo, purificador de aire o provisión de aire.
• Capacitación de empleados y estandarización de procedimientos
• Evaluaciones médicas a cargo de proveedores de salud autorizados
• Pruebas de adaptación con medidas cuantitativas y cualitativas
• Evaluación del programa
• Registros de uso
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Protección respiratoria
¿Cuáles son los peligros atmosféricos? Quizá se necesiten diferentes respiradores o
cartuchos de filtros para la protección de peligros atmosféricos. Algunos peligros posibles son:
• Gases y vapores, por ejemplo, xileno, alcohol isopropílico, etc.
• Pulverizaciones y nieblas, por ejemplo, de pinturas en aerosol
• Vapores, por ejemplo, soldaduras, soldadura fuerte, plomo, cromo hexavalente
• Partículas, por ejemplo, asbestos, sílice, cromo hexavalente
• Falta de oxígeno
Tipos de respiradores:
• Purificador de aire ‒ Filtrador de partículas para
cara/cartuchos ‒ Respiradores con cartuchos químicos ‒ Respiradores purificadores a motor ‒ Respiradores con máscara
• Suministro de aire: ‒ Sistemas de aire provistos ‒ Aparatos de respiración autónomo
Necesidades del empleador: El empleador debe obtener información y medidas adicionales según las disposiciones estatales y federales de seguridad e higiene ocupacional que regulan la protección respiratoria. Se incluyen entre otras:
• Crear un programa escrito de respiración
• Consideraciones médicas
• Prueba de adecuación del respirador
• Pruebas de presión negativa y positiva de ajuste
• Capacitación integral del usuario, por ejemplos, procedimientos de uso, cuidado, mantenimiento y almacenamiento.
¡Lo que use en la cara puede salvarle los pulmones y la vida!
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Respiratory Protection
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PERMITS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueElliott Daniel C Tr & Sal DESIGN BUILD SPECIALISTS 170 Maestro Rd Novato 146-321-45 (23, 50, 52) 2 Ba $24,000 Brier Kenneth OWNER/BUILDER 132 California Ave Mill Valley 051-072-13 (23,58) Rmdl 2 Ba $17,000 Floating Dreams Llc SAUSALITO CONSTRUCTION 5 A Dock Sausalito 901-040-05 (27-1/2) New Hous $700,000 Pranyoto Jemmy & CHARLES WINDOW AND DOOR 151 Great Circle Dr Mill Valle 043-122-03 (59,50) Repl Door $6,000 Santiago Felipe R /Tr/ Et DE MELLO ROOFING 133 Seminary Dr Mill Valley 043-261-23 (53) Partial Re-R $18,175 Scott Corrie L OWNER/BUILDER 217 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 043-141-09 (58) Replace Wind $10,000 Karnazes Constantine N /T OWNER 237 Upper Toyon Dr Kentfield 012-244-10 (56,58) Repl Shin $51,000 Peters Ove & OWNER 239 California Ave Mill Valley 051-141-26 (21,22) Addn, Str $35,000 Amjt Capital PETE MOFFAT CONSTRUCTION 100 Brighton Ave Bolinas 193-142-15 (92) Rot Repair T $10,000 Barton Creighton E Tr Eta MCLERAN, INC 377 Marin Ave Mill Valley 049-152-26 (53) Tear-Off & R $12,600 Garcia Pamela S /Tr/ MCLERAN, INC 1926 Indian Valley Rd Novato 146-280-68 (53) Tear Off & R $21,500 Surjaatmadja Judith & HOME DEPOT, THE 11 Luiz Ct San Rafael 164-562-15 (53) Reroof $11,280 Lo Scalzo Phillip & Jenni CALDER CUSTOM BUILDING 437 Wellesley Ave Mill Valley 050-061-49 (13, 21, 23) Inte $210,000 Bober Chris & Leanne LASLEY CONLEY CONSTRUCTIO 10 Turnagain Rd Kentfield 075-021-06 (21,22,59) Addn, $85,000 Finnane David P & SOLARCITY CORPORATION 950 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo 177-031-14 (60) 11.75 Kw Roo $25,000 Magazin Daniel J OWNER 46 Ocean View Ave Dillon Beach 100-133-10 (23,92) Rmdl Kit $15,000 Gebremichael Amanuel T MONTEREY PENINSULA CONSTR 138 Trish Dr Novato 125-243-02 (21) Addition Of $20,000 Caveney Jesse ROTTMAYER CONSTRUCTION 447 Palm Ave Kentfield 071-072-09 (12) Covert Carpo $18,000 Wyse Wendy L SUN FIRST CONST 319 Goodhill Rd Kentfield 074-211-02 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $34,171 Dollwet Nicholas J /Tr/ & SUN FIRST CONST 95 Corte Arriba Novato 160-221-06 Rf Mtd P V Sys 5 $20,100 Mc Lister Laurence & Ka OWNER 83 Homestead Blvd Mill Valley 048-125-06 (23) Interior Rem $80,000 Cohen Eli M /Tr/ & Etal TRI WEST HOMES 118 Reed St Mill Valley 048-012-22 (12) Raise Roof O $12,000 Buck Paul /Tr/ MASSA CONST. CO INC 20 Rock Rd Kentfield 074-152-03 (11) Ret. WallT $15,000 Kostelni Hugo & Judith F CUSTOM CARPENTRY CONSTRUC 19 Greensburgh Ln San Anselmo 176-111-22 (50, 51, 52, 54) $15,000 Hendrickson Douglas & HENDRICKSON CONSTRUCTION 299 N Almenar Dr Greenbrae 070-051-17 (21-0/1)(23)(12) $175,000 Schmidt Duncan OWNER/BUILDER 523 Brookline Way Mill Valley 049-083-09 (21)(23) Addition $240,000 Wu April Family Trust GREATWALL BUILDING CONTRA 89 Calypso Shores Novato 157-310-22 (58) Non-Struct W $21,650 Brier Kenneth J OWNER/BUILDER 132 California Ave Mill Valley 051-072-13 (58, 52) Replace $18,000 Weiskopf Jason & Jessie JRG ENTERPRISES 8 Meadow View Ln San Geronimo 170-181-02 (20-1/4, 12, 13) $350,000 Guasco Patrick A /Tr/ & BRAVO COMPANY RESTORATION 348 San Francisco Blvd San Ans 177-182-06 (54) Water Damage $20,294 Streeter Hector & Clara / 125 Nadina Way Greenbrae 070-161-07 (23) Convert (E) $18,000 San Francisco Zen Cntr KAUFMAN CONSTRUCTION INC 1601 Shoreline Hwy - Cloud Hal 200-020-21 (32) Tenant Impro $500,000
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value302 Los Angeles Blvd San Anselmo Cftmf Llc (20-1/4, 12, 13) New Single Fa $337,500170 Maestro Rd Novato Elliott Daniel C Tr & Sally B Tr (23, 50, 52) 2 Baths Remodel - $24,000883 Marin Dr Mill Valley De Long Robert F /Tr/ (11) Replace Retaining Wall In $20,00067 Mesa Rd Point Reyes Station Koch Hilmar (20--1/1,13)New S F D & Deck $172,00043 Midway Ave Mill Valley Leikin Gary (22, 54) Interior Remodel Of K $46,000217 Montego Key Novato Ellison John Wyatt (21, 23, 58) Addition, Remodel $200,00020 Ravine Way Novato Nielsen 2006 Family Trus Etal (64) Ground Mounted Thermal So $10,4245000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd San Geronimo Spirit Rock Meditation Center (60) 115.58 Kw Ground Mounted $438,00033 Castle Rock Ave Woodacre County Of Marin (12) 520 Sq. Ft Addition For S $80,00021 Drakes Summit Rd Inverness Conrad Tony & Mary Revoc Tr Etal (21, 22, 12, 13, 56, 58) Inter $188,000619 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Grace Hill Llc (21,22,53,58)Rmdl, Addn, Reroo $230,000619 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Grace Hill Llc (11) Repl Ret Wall $10,00035 Laverne Ave Mill Valley Sung Brian & Etal (12) Pergola, Trellis, B B Q. $150,000950 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo Finnane David P & (60) 11.75 Kw Roof Mounted Pho $25,000319 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Wyse Wendy L (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 7.19 K W - $34,17195 Corte Arriba Novato Dollwet Nicholas J /Tr/ & Rf Mtd P V Sys 5 K W - Express $20,10083 Homestead Blvd Mill Valley Mc Lister Laurence R & Kaori U (23) Interior Remodel - Expres $80,00089 Calypso Shores Novato Wu April Family Trust (58) Non-Struct Wndw - Express $21,650
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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUED
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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
Corte Madera
4/15/2014 Branch Ronald A-1 Solar Power, Inc. 69 Sonora Way Solar $35,000
Corte Madera
4/16/2014 Lavine Jon & Jane Penny Packer Home Building
15 Lupine Dr Demo & Reconstruct
$500,000
Corte Madera
4/17/2014 770 Tamalpais Dr Inc Greentree Design Build
341 Corte Madera Town Ctr
Interior Commercial TI
$75,000
San Rafael 4/17/2014 Brenner Patricia E Brenner Patricia E 659 Wakerobin Ln ALTER-SFD $72,000 San Rafael 4/17/2014 Kleinheinz Llc Jeff Wilcox 58 Woodland Ave ALTER-
COMMERCIAL $50,000
San Rafael 4/18/2014 Ferguson Scott T & Consolidated Constr 558 Belle Ave ALTER-SFD $115,800
San Rafael 4/16/2014 Stewart Benjamin /Tr Wadleigh Group 363 Locust Ave ALTER-SFD $100,000
San Rafael 4/22/2014 Fait Lisa H & Glenn Alan Hughes Bu 4 Espalda Ct ALTER-SFD $100,000
San Rafael 4/22/2014 Porter Gale Knight Construction 231 El Prado Ave ALTER-SFD $115,000
San Rafael 4/15/2014 Crowne David Tr & Bon Terra Landscapes Inc
418 Cedar Hill Dr ALTER-SFD $35,000
San Rafael 4/16/2014 De Jesus Shaun Brownco Constructio 516 Bret Harte Rd ALTER-SFD $30,000 San Rafael 4/17/2014 Ball & East Ltd /Imps/ Awning Detailers 1151 Andersen Dr ALTER-
COMMERCIAL $28,000
San Rafael 4/15/2014 Battaglieri Billie J Tr Charles Keller Construction
459 Cedar Hill Dr ALTER-SFD $20,000
San Rafael 4/15/2014 Mc Candless Chelan B
N I R West Coast Inc Dba
500 Montecillo Rd ALTER-SFD $21,582
San Rafael 4/15/2014 San Rafael Manor Inc Brandon Riedel 1008 Los Gamos Rd
ALTER-CONDO $34,400
San Rafael 4/18/2014 Belkin Andrej & Window Factory 77 Heritage Dr ALTER-SFD $15,000 San Rafael 4/22/2014 Stine Peggy Tr Natalini Tile 225 Solano St ALTER-SFD $25,000 San Rafael 4/22/2014 Carbone Mark & Arruda Construction 51 Knight Dr ALTER-SFD $10,000 San Rafael 4/22/2014 Baldwin Kevin M Premier Construction
Services42 Bret Ave ALTER-SFD $17,000
San Rafael 4/22/2014 Milstein Rachel Revoc Mkh Construction 19 Martens Blvd ALTER-SFD $17,500 San Rafael 4/22/2014 Visse Joseph M & Visse Joseph M & 31 Salvador Way ALTER-SFD $19,600 San Rafael 4/22/2014 Addington Brian J & G Home Depot 152 Waterside Cir ALTER-SFD $50,559
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TAX LIENS & COMPLETIONS
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COMPLETIONSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
4/26 CJ VENTURE ENT GROUP (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159564/25 EXARO TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00156464/26 JAMBA CONSTRUCTION (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159764/26 LAMAR FAMILY TRUST (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159764/26 LAMAR STEVEN M (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159764/26 LAMAR STEVEN M /TR/ (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159764/26 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159254/23 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00152574/24 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00154704/25 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00156944/26 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00157414/26 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159224/26 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159234/26 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159244/26 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159494/25 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00156464/26 N/A (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159564/23 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00152574/24 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00154704/25 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00156944/26 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00157414/26 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159224/26 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159234/26 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159244/26 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159254/26 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159494/26 UTZMAN ANNA (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159484/26 UTZMAN CHARLES (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00159484/26 UTZMAN CONTRACTING (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-0015948
LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
4/23 CENTRAL VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL (E) FERRERI PAUL (O) LIEN 2014-00152724/23 CVE NB CONTRACTING GROUP INC (E) FERRERI PAUL (O) LIEN 2014-00152724/26 GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (E) DEAN M ORNISH TRUST (O) LIEN 2014-00159084/22 MC DONOUGH EDWARD (E) MC CAFFERTY PAM (O) LIEN 2014-00150214/22 MC DONOUGH EDWARD (E) THOMPSON MARGARET (O) LIEN 2014-00150214/26 RAFAEL BAY TOWNHOME HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION (E)TORRES SUZETTE Y (O) LIEN 2014-0015847
4/22 SCHICKER LUXURY SHOWER DOORS INC (E) HAAN MICHELLE (O) LIEN 2014-00150024/22 SCHICKER LUXURY SHOWER DOORS INC (E) HAAN MICHELLE /TR/ (O) LIEN 2014-00150024/22 SCHICKER LUXURY SHOWER DOORS INC (E) HAAN TRUST (O) LIEN 2014-0015002
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RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
4/24 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK (E) PARKHAVEN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0015371
4/23 KIM SOO YOUNG (E) PARTRIDGE KNOLLS CONDOMINIUM (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0015222
4/25 KONDOLF ANNA (E) MARIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)
RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0015555
TAX LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
4/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WEEMS ROBERT C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149454/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WERNER PETER G (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149464/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) STOLER RANDY (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149474/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SCHMITZBENNETT MARTINA
(O)TAX LIEN 2014-0014948
4/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VINOCUR BARRY A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149494/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VINOCUR JANICE S (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149494/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BROWNBACK VIRGINIA B (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149504/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PETRICK KASSIE (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149514/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HORAN ROBERT F (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149524/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BELLMAN IRENE (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149534/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LONG AARON L (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149544/22 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HERNANDEZ MARIO (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149554/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CHRISTENSEN JASON C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149164/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ROSE ELIZABETH S (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149174/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ROSE IAN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149174/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SCARSELLA GIUSEPPE F (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149184/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KVAM LAURA M CRUNELLE (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149194/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HAMMACK L (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149204/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HAMMACK M CRAWFORD (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149204/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CHRONIS CHERYL (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149214/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TODD CHRISTOPHER M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149224/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TODD JOANNE M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149224/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HEWITT IAN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149234/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) RUUD-HEWITT KRISTINA (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149234/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BRENDZE ARTHUR M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149354/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) NEVISON RONALD P (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149364/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) JOHNSON LASER C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00149374/22 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) JOHNSON STEVEN C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-0014937
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer4/25/2014 2:00 PM Marina ONLINE
Century Theatres-Marina 5
4/25/2014 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
Harris & Associates Modernization & Voluntary Seismic Upgrades at Five SLUSD Schools (Lease-Leaseback Project)
4/25/2014 5:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Single Family House (No GC OPENING)
4/25/2014 4:00 PM Millbrae ONLINE
Millbrae, city ofRFP-As Needed Municipal Engineering, Design & Construction Mgmt Services
4/25/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
San Joaquin, County ofDemolition of Single Family Residence (2176 South B Street)
4/25/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, UCGenentech Hall Penthouse Filter Bank Replacement
4/25/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Open Space Authority Santa Clara Valley
Sierra Vista Open Space Presewrve Vehicle/Equestrian Staging Area
4/25/2014 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
San Leandro, city ofAnnual Overlay/Rehabilitation 2013-14
4/25/2014 5:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Chinese American International School - Seismic Upgrade & Interior Demolition
4/25/2014 2:00 PM Sausalito ONLINE
Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary District
District Residence & Workspace Remodel
4/25/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Richmond, City ofShields Reid Park
4/25/2014 1:00 PM Monterey ONLINE
Monterey, City ofCERT Container Solar Radio System/Base Radio Tower Upgrades
4/25/2014 3:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Fremont Gurdwara Sahib
4/25/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
RFQ-District-Wide Comprehensive Wireless Network Infrastructure Upgrade
4/25/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
California State University East Bay
Theater Rigging Beam Repair & Rigging System Replacement-The Main Campus Theater
4/28/2014 2:00 PM Saratoga ONLINE
Saratoga, City ofWildwood Park Pedestrian Bridge Renovation
4/28/2014 2:00 PM Hollister ONLINE
Hollister, City OfDowntown Hollister Video Project
4/28/2014 6:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Old Navy Store
4/28/2014 3:00 PM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto City SchoolsRFP-Multi-Use AG Barn
4/29/2014 10:00 PM San Bruno* 083C Pressure Regulating Stations on SFPUC Service Connections
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Healdsburg 087C Healdsburg, City OfHealdsburg 2014 Pavement Rehabilitation
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Alameda Co. E691B/082C
Alameda, County ofSlurry Seal Resurfacing of Portions of Various Roadways
4/29/2014 2:30 PM Livermore E695B/094C
Safe Routes to School
4/29/2014 2:00 PM San Lorenzo/Castro Valley
E707B/081C
Alameda, County ofInstallation of Pedestrian Ramps at Various Locations in Unincorporated Areas of San Lorenzo & Castro Valley
4/29/2014 2:00 PM San Jose E708B
Santa Clara, County Of2014 Soundwall Repair & Replacement Project
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Pump Station Security Upgrades
4/29/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco State University
Apartment Turnover Services for University Management
4/29/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
SF Community School ADA Site Improvements of Play Yard
4/29/2014 1:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
San Joaquin Delta Community College District
Prop 39-Exterior Lighting Installation
4/29/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
RFP-Design & Environmental Services for the Islais Creek Bridge Rehabilitation Project
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer4/29/2014 10:00 AM Half Moon Bay ONLINE
Half Moon BayHighway 1 Trail Improvements
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Fremont/Newark ONLINE
Union Sanitary DistrictUpper Hetch Hetchy Corridor Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Clearland Drive Curb Ramp Project
4/29/2014 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
San Leandro, city ofDowntown Garage Parking Sign
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE
Merced, City OfMerced Regional Airport/MacReady Field Apron Pavement Maintenance Project
4/29/2014 5:00 PM Petaluma ONLINE
H-Complex Maintenance & Repair
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Fremont, City ofCentral Park Sand Volleyball Conversion to Multi-Use Sports Courts
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Millbrae ONLINE
Millbrae, city of2013-2014 Street Repair Project
4/29/2014 3:00 PM Modesto ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Site Paving at Muir Elementary & Tuolumne Elementary
4/29/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Department of General Services
AST Installation and Parking Lot Resurfacing - San Jose Area Office #340
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, UCStephens Hall Roof/Terrace Repair
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Dublin ONLINE
PR Construction, Inc.Menchie's Frozen Yogurt Tenant Improvement
4/29/2014 2:00 PM San Rafael Online Sanitary District No 1 of Marin County
Flow Meter Installations at PS 13 and PS 15
4/29/2014 5:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City OfRFQ-Master Agreement for Waterproofing Consultant Services for San Jose City Hall
4/29/2014 10:00 AM Antioch ONLINE
Delta Diablo Sanitation District
Bay Point Sewer Repairs
4/29/2014 10:00 AM Concord ONLINE
Concord, City of2013-2014 Slurry & Cape Seal Pavement Maintenance Project
4/29/2014 10:00 AM Concord ONLINE
Mt Diablo Unified School District
RFQ-Asbestos Abatement Services at Various MDUSD Sites
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Tracy ONLINE
Tracy Cemetery-Valpico Property Phase 1 Development
4/29/2014 2:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
RFP-KP Garfield Innovation Center
4/29/2014 2:30 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE
Walnut Creek, city ofBuilding Re-Roofing @ Shadelands Civic Center
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Campbell ONLINE
Campbell, city ofHacienda Avenue Green Street Improvement 08-04B
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Roadrunner Sports
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Martinez/Walnut Creek
ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
2014 Slurry Seal Project
4/29/2014 3:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley Unified School District
Willard & Rosa Parks Slurry
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
CVS # 10199-Hayward
4/29/2014 11:30 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto Unified School District
Henry M. Gunn High School Buildings E & K Modernization
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Tracy ONLINE
Tracy, City ofBessie Avenue Building Demolition
4/29/2014 2:00 PM San Leandro,Dublin,Oakland
R014 Alameda, County ofEMCS Replacement Phase 1 Project
4/29/2014 2:00 PM Forestville S903/021C
Sonoma County Water Agency
Mirabel Fish Screen and Fish Ladder Replacement
PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer4/29/2014 2:00 PM Hayward S904/01
6C Hayward, city ofFire Station No. 7 & Firehouse Clinic
4/30/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara 035C/E712B
Santa Clara, City ofStreet Corporation Yard Bunker Wash Area Sewer Connection
4/30/2014 12:00 PM San Mateo E703B/014C
San Mateo, City of2014 Citywide Slurry Seal Project
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Tracy E719B/078C
State of CaliforniaFurnish Fish Transport & Count Buckets (Minor Contract)
4/30/2014 3:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Aggregate Materials for Maintenance & Repairs
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
Roebbelen Contracting, Inc.
Edison High School Administration/Cafeteria/Kitchen Building (Lease-Leaseback Project)
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Emeryville ONLINE
Emeryville Center of Community Life Bid Group 04
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City ofDoyle Swimming Pool Deck & Skimmer Replacement & Updated Equipment
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Martinez Online Housing Authority of Contra Costa Co.
ADA Accessibility Construction Project at Alhambra Terrace Public Housing Development
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin Delta Community College District
Fire Hydrant Addition
4/30/2014 12:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Fabric Patching Program-Asphaltic Emulsion
4/30/2014 12:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Bulk Aggregate for County's 2014 Chip Seal Program
4/30/2014 2:00 PM El Sobrante ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Murphy Elementary School Skylight Replacement
4/30/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Lennar UrbanHilltop Regional & Pocket Parks 15 & 16 Construction Project
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE
Novato High School Pool & Dance Room
4/30/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
Sherman Elementary School & Yoey Campus Paving Repairs & Site Improvements of School Yards
4/30/2014 12:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
PWD Rd Maintenance Surface Treatment Program
4/30/2014 12:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
High Performance Cold Mix Asphalt Concrete Packaged
4/30/2014 12:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Asphalt Concrete for Road Maintenance
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Petaluma ONLINE
Wilson Elementary School Modernization
4/30/2014 12:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Rock Slope Protection
4/30/2014 1:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Port Of San FranciscoBayview Gateway & Tulare Park Project
4/30/2014 3:00 PM Hanford ONLINE
Kings, County OfKings County Jail-Transfer Tunnel
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Bakersfield ONLINE
Kern High School District
Able Special Education Campus-Signage
4/30/2014 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
San Leandro, city ofCity Hall South End Roof Replacement
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Mountain View ONLINE
Mountain View, city of2013-14 Concrete Sidewalk & Curb Repairs & Installation of ADA Curb Ramps, Phase VII
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Regional Transit District
Fire Sprinkler Upgrade at 2531 Land Avenue
4/30/2014 4:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofRFP-Cleaning & Maintenance of Park Street, Webster Street & Marina Village
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Modesto ONLINE
Stanislaus, County ofConant Place Patio Fence Replacement
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer4/30/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
California State University East Bay
Security Camera for the Cashier's Office-The Main Campus Theater
4/30/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Roadway Structures-New Handrails at Various Locations 2 (Mirco-LBE Set-Aside Program)
4/30/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE
Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District
Mare Island Strait Outfall Installation Project
4/30/2014 1:00 PM Hillsburough R027/010C
Hillsborough, Town ofCrystal Springs/El Cerrito Phase II Sewer Improvements Project
5/1/2014 2:30 PM Lafayette 070C/E713B
Lafayette, city of 2014 Road Rehabilitation Project
5/1/2014 2:30 PM Marin County E710B/032C
Marin, county of2014 Road Sealant Project-Marinwood, Lucas Valley & Santa Venetia
5/1/2014 4:00 PM Monterey ONLINE
Monterey, City ofRFP-Program Management & Construction Management Services for Monterey Conference Center Renovation
5/1/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of7417-City Facilities On-Call Mechanical Contract
5/1/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of6403-Almaden Expressway Sanitary Sewer Improvement
5/1/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of6833-Filtration Building B2 & B3 Pipe & Valve Replacement
5/1/2014 3:00 PM El Dorado Co. ONLINE
El Dorado Irrigation District
Camp 2 Bridge Replacement Project
5/1/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of6391-Coleman Road Sanitary Sewer Improvement
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Daly City ONLINE
Daly City, City OfSullivan Well Equipping 2014
5/1/2014 11:00 AM Sacramento Online San Juan Unified School District
Seal Coat and Stripe Parking Lots and Hard Courts Various Sites
5/1/2014 1:00 PM Crockett ONLINE
Crockett Community Services District
First Avenue Replace Sewer Main
5/1/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of6447-Husted-Richland Sanitary Sewer Improvement
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Turlock ONLINE
Turlock, City ofRFP-Turlock Regional Transit Center Phase 2 Design & Master Plan
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Livermore Online Alameda County Flood Control & Water Conservation Dist
Patterson Pass Water Treatment Plant Ferric Chloride and Caustic Improvements
5/1/2014 2:30 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE
Walnut Creek, city of2014 Slurry Seal Project
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, City of RFP-Project Management, Environmental Clearance & Design Development for the Hearst Avenue Complete Streets Projects
5/1/2014 11:00 AM San Rafael ONLINE
Central Marin Sanitation Agency
Chemical Storage Room Rehabilitation Project (Construction)
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Calistoga Online State of CaliforniaBothe-Napa Three Roof Replacement Project
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Gilroy ONLINE
Gilroy, city ofJoint Trunk Sewer Replacement
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Hercules ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Ohlone Elementary School FF&E
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, City of RFP-Elevator Maintenance
5/1/2014 10:00 AM Marin County ONLINE
Marin Municipal Water District
Santa Venetia Pipeline Replacement Project
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
California State University Sacramento
Job Order Contract CSU Sacramento
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Menlo Park ONLINE
Menlo Park, City ofMenlo Park Public Library Boiler Replacement Project
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Richmond, City ofWest Contra Costa Family Justice Center Bldg Remodel & Tenant Improvement
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/1/2014 12:00 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofMariposa Road Resurfacing (Dodds Road to Escalon-Bellota
Road)
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, City of RFP-Project Management, Environmental Clearance & Design Development for Shattuck Reconfiguration & Pedestrian Safety Project
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
Lakewood Campus & Modernization & New Classrooms-Increment 1
5/1/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo ONLINE
Staples - San Mateo
5/1/2014 4:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofRFP-San Mateo Medical Center Regulatory Compliance Boiler Burner Retrofit
5/1/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Housing Authority of Contra Costa Co.
Unit Repair at Alhambra Terrace Public House, Unit 10
5/1/2014 2:30 PM Modesto ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Swimming Pool Fencing at Johansen High School
5/1/2014 3:00 PM Modesto ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Johansen Pool Equipment Replacement
5/2/2014 2:00 PM Brentwood* 038C Edna Hill Middle School-Exterior Painting
5/2/2014 2:00 PM San Jose E704B/074C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
CCTV at Various Locations
5/2/2014 3:00 PM Milpitas ONLINE
San Jose Evergreen Community College Dist
RFQ-Design Build Entities for Joint Use 21st Century Post-Secondary Education Center
5/2/2014 11:00 AM Fremont ONLINE
Ohlone Community College District
Building 5, 6 & 9 Down Light Retrofit
5/2/2014 2:00 PM Belmont ONLINE
Belmont, city of2014 Slurry Seal Project
5/2/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
San Joaquin, County ofDemolition of Single Family Residence (2829 S El Dorado)
5/2/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
AC Transit DistrictAC Transit Line 51 C.D.R.D. (Corridor Delay Reduction & Sustainability Project)
5/2/2014 4:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofRFQ-Fire Protection Engineering Consultant Services
5/2/2014 11:00 AM San Rafael R041/029C
Marin, county ofJuvenile Services Building Interior Renovation Project
5/5/2014 11:00 AM Tiburon E701B/031C
Marin, county ofParadise Cay 2014 Maintenance Dredging
5/5/2014 5:00 PM Sonoma ONLINE
Newcomb Street Homes
5/5/2014 3:00 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE
New Boys & Girls Club at Shoreline Middle School
5/5/2014 10:00 AM Santa Cruz ONLINE
Santa Cruz, County ofFelt St & 17th Ave Sewer Replacement Project
5/5/2014 2:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE
Bergman KPRSUniqlo-Walnut Creek
5/5/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofPrequalification of Interested General Contractors for the City of Alameda's Relocation of Two Existing Sewer Mains (Lagoon Seawall & Clinton Extension)
5/5/2014 12:00 PM Lodi ONLINE
Tractor Supply Company Store Tenant Improvement
5/5/2014 11:30 AM Crows Landing ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Bonita Elementary Communications Upgrade
5/5/2014 11:00 AM Newman ONLINE
Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc
Exterior Painting Project at Von Renner Elementary School
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Foster City E705B
Foster City, City ofResidential Street Resurfacing Project FY 2013-2014
5/6/2014 10:00 AM San Rafael E715B/073C
San Rafael, city ofParkette Routine Landscape Maintenance
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/6/2014 11:00 AM Albany ONLINE
Albany, City of2014 Pavement Rehabilitation Project
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
CTCNC Welding Training Center
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
California State University Sacramento
Environmental Health & Safety Office & Hazardous Materials Facility Re-Roof
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Jenner ONLINE
State of CaliforniaFort Ross State Historic Park Repair Stockade Wall
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Electric Vehicle Charging Station Construction
5/6/2014 10:30 AM Concord ONLINE
Mt Diablo Unified School District
RFQ-Flooring Improvements at Various Sites
5/6/2014 10:00 AM Salinas ONLINE
H & M Clothing
5/6/2014 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofBriggsmore Avenue Rehabilitation Project
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
Fairfield, City Of2014 Seal Coat Project
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Fremont, City ofLos Cerritos Community Park Picnic Areas
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Mckinleyville ONLINE
CVS # 10513-McKinleyville
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, UCSouthside Security & Site Improvements
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Albany ONLINE
Nute EngineeringStorm Drain Rehabilitation Project:Jackson St to Madison St
5/6/2014 2:00 PM San Ramon ONLINE
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
Electrical Upgrades at Alamo & Walt Disney Elementary & California High School
5/6/2014 10:00 AM Mill Valley ONLINE
Marin Municipal Water District
Slide Gulch Tank Replacement Project
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Cupertino Union School District
Lawson Modernization of Rooms 3, 25, 26 & Library (Buildings 200, 400 & 800)
5/6/2014 3:00 PM Danville ONLINE
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
Fire Alarm Replacement at Del Amigo High School
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Camino Tassajara Shoulder Widening
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Aptos ONLINE
Santa Cruz, County ofCabrillo College Pedestrian Bridge Seismic Retrofit Project
5/6/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo ONLINE
Quattrocchi Kwok Architects
Play Structure & Matting Replacement Project at 13 Campuses-Bid Package
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Campbell ONLINE
Campbell, city ofHacienda Avenue Green Street Improvement (Federal Project) 08-04A
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Atwater ONLINE
Department of General Services
UST Removal and AST Installation Merced Area Office
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Daly City ONLINE
Daly City, City Of2014-15 Serramonte Slurry Seal
5/6/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco Online Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
Golden Gate Bridge Moveable Median Barrier
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
2014 On-Call Trucking Services Contract for Aggregate Stockpiling
5/6/2014 2:00 PM Oakley ONLINE
Grocery Outlet Store
5/7/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE
Contra Costa Community College District
C-526 Gym Annex Elevator
5/7/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Santa Clara Valley Water District
Lower Silver Creek Flood Protection & Creek Restoration Project, Moss Point Drive To Cunningham Ave (Reach 6B)
5/7/2014 2:00 PM Livingston ONLINE
Livingston Motel 6
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/7/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE
Santa Clara, City ofElectric Utility Substructures & Aerial Fiber Optic Cable Master
Construction Agreement
5/7/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofRFP-Sewer Mains Video Inspection & Cleaning Phase 7
5/7/2014 5:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
Toyama II
5/7/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City OfLittle Pocket & Tahoe Parkwater Main Replacement Project
5/7/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Portsmouth Square Park Restroom Renovation
5/7/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Regional Transit District
Northeast Corridor Fiber Optic Installation Phase 2
5/7/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Mission Bay Block 7E-Family House
5/7/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Pinole Valley High School Off-Site Parking & Traffic Signal
5/7/2014 1:00 PM San Lorenzo R042 San Lorenzo Unified School Dist
Central Kitchen Storage Renovation
5/8/2014 3:00 PM Dixon ONLINE
Dixon, city of 2014 Sidewalk Project
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE
Woodland, City of Oak Avenue Sewer Rehabilitation
5/8/2014 1:30 PM Hayward/Castro Valley
ONLINE
Hayward Area Recreation & Park District
Asphalt Work-District Wide
5/8/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Hunters View-Phase 2-Buildings Blocks 7 & 11
5/8/2014 10:00 AM San Rafael ONLINE
Marin Municipal Water District
Air Base Line Pipeline Replacement Project
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
Stockton, City ofAnimal Shelter Kennel Fencing
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE
Elk Grove, City ofSpeed Control Improvements Phase 4 Project
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Ukiah ONLINE
Mendocino, County of2011 Storm Damage Repairs on Comptche Ukiah Road, CR 223, at M.P. 8.50
5/8/2014 2:30 PM Ukiah ONLINE
Mendocino, County of2011 Storm Damage Repairs on Comptche Ukiah Road, CR 223, at M.P. 8.25
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa Sanitation DistrictBrowns Valley Road Sewer Improvement Project-McCormick Lane to Larkin Way
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofRepair & Resurfacing of Certain Streets, Phase 33
5/8/2014 1:45 PM Hayward ONLINE
Hayward Area Recreation & Park District
Construction of Hampton Road Dog Park
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City ofReplacement of Embarcadero Bridge Over Lake Merritt Channel
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE
Solano County TransitSoltrans Curtola Park & Ride Hub Project
5/8/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City Of7121-Police Administration Building Security Card Access System Project
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City ofGolden Gate Recreation Center Improvement & Expansion
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Healdsburg ONLINE
Healdsburg Junior High School Modernization & New Classrooms Project
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Biggs ONLINE
Biggs, city ofPhase I Wastewater Treatment Improvement Project
5/8/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City of7612-2014 Arterial Resurfacing Project
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
Fairfield, City OfOliver Road Park & Ride Improvement Project
Marin Builders Association ◆ WEEKLY BULLETIN ◆ Page 43
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/8/2014 2:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE
Rohnert Park, city ofRohnert Park Expressway 16-inch Transmission Main Project
5/8/2014 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofJack Tone Road Resurfacing (Peltier Road to Collier Road)
5/8/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE
Stockton, City ofRFP-Management & Maintenance of the Arnaiz Softball Complex
5/8/2014 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofRay Road Resurfacing (Turner Road to 1000' south of Woodbridge Road)
5/8/2014 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofLive Oak Road Resurfacing (State Highway Route 88 to Jack Tone Road)
5/9/2014 2:00 PM San Jose E702B/071C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Re-Roofing the Tamien Early Educational Center
5/9/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo E706B
Greater Vallejo Recreation District
Tennis Facilities Expansion & Improvements Phase 3 Resurfacing
5/9/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo E707B
Greater Vallejo Recreation District
Tennis Facilities Expansion & Improvements Phase 4 Fencing
5/9/2014 11:00 AM Palo Alto ONLINE
Improve Emergency Sustainment Capabilities, Building 50
5/9/2014 2:00 PM Chico ONLINE
RFQ-Butte Regional Transit Operations Center Construction
5/9/2014 10:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Muni Metro Van Ness Station Elevator Modernization
5/9/2014 2:00 PM Herald ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Rancho Seco Recreational Park Building Upgrades
5/9/2014 4:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Department of Motor Vehicles
5/9/2014 4:00 PM San Mateo County ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofRFQ-Hazardous Materials Assessment & Consulting Services
5/12/2014 2:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE
SD Deacon CorpExpressway Self Storage Remediation
5/12/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
RFQ-As-Needed Asbestos, Lead & Industrial Hygiene Consultation Services 2014
5/12/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofMaterials for the Kee Safety Inc - Kee Guard Roof Edge Fall Protection System
5/12/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofAlameda South Shore Lagoon Dredging Project
5/12/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
1751 Carroll Avenue Project-Food Service Equipment
5/12/2014 2:00 PM Oakland Online Port Of OaklandPartial Demolition of North Field Air Traffic Control Tower Oakland International Airport
5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto Palo Alto, City ofFY 15 Preventive Maintenance Project
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Hayward E717B/077C
Hayward, city ofAirport Pavement Rehabilitation FY15-Airport Terminal Building Access Road
5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofPole Replacement Project 2
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Soquel ONLINE
Soquel Creek Water District
Bonita Dr. Raw Warter Main Installation
5/13/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose Evergreen Community College Dist
EVC Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Upgrade Package 2
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Clayton ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Marsh Creek Detention Facility Bridge Replacement
5/13/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE
Contra Costa Community College District
C-633 Seismic Retrofit, Project 1
5/13/2014 3:00 PM Campbell ONLINE
Campbell, city ofHamilton Avenue Median & Roadway Rehabilitation
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Danville ONLINE
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
Parking Lot Improvements at Monte Vista High School
Marin Builders Association ◆ WEEKLY BULLETIN ◆ Page 44
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/13/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, City of RFP-Concrete Grinding or Shaving
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Peralta Community College District
District-Wide Signage Phase II
5/13/2014 12:00 PM Daly City ONLINE
Charlotte Russe Store #760 (Specs on Plans)
5/13/2014 4:00 PM Foster City ONLINE
Foster, City OfRFQ-Engineering Services for Foster City Blvd & Chess Dr Median Modification & Road Improvements
5/13/2014 10:00 AM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto Unified School District
Palo Alto High School New Performing Arts Center
5/13/2014 4:00 PM Turlock ONLINE
Turlock, City ofRFQ-Retainer Agreement for Architectural Services
5/13/2014 4:00 PM Turlock ONLINE
Turlock, City ofRFQ-Retainer Agreement for Engineering & Surveying Services
5/13/2014 2:00 PM San Leandro/Dublin ONLINE
Alameda, County ofRFP/RFQ-BHCS Villa Short Stay & ACSO Sandy Turner II Facility
5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofRFP-Program Management Services for RWQCP
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Clayton ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Marsh Creek Road Safety Improvements-1 Mile East of Russelmann Park Rd
5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofSeismic Upgrade of Boronda Reservoir
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Civil Maintenance Support for Power Generation
5/13/2014 2:00 PM El Cerrito ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Harding Elem School Exterior Repairs & Select Roofing Replacement
5/13/2014 2:00 PM Oakland R045/033C
Alameda, County ofSan Leandro Creek (Line P) Concrete Channel Rehabilitation Between 98th Ave & UPRR
5/14/2014 2:00 PM San Jose E711B/089C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Roof Maintenance of Various VTA Buildings
5/14/2014 11:00 AM Lodi ONLINE
Lodi, City of2014 Grapeline Bus Stop Improvements
5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City OfPG&E Ditch Liner Replacement
5/14/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
As-Needed Paving Contract No. 10
5/14/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco Online San Francisco County Transportation Authority
Folsom and Fremont Street Off-Ramp Realignment Project
5/14/2014 5:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE
Solano, County OfRFP-Preventive Maintenance Program for Electrical Switchgear Equipment
5/14/2014 4:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City OfExterior Painting, Sealing & Stucco Repair at Mckinley Park
5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City OfWell Rehabilitation Phase 2A
5/14/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Collins Elementary School Restrooms Renovation
5/14/2014 11:00 AM Lodi ONLINE
Lodi, City ofKettleman Lane Bus Stop Improvements
5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Civil Construction-Hazel Sunset Substation Upgrade
5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Regional Transit District
On-Call Garage Door Repair & Replacement
5/14/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo R009/037C
San Mateo, City of43rd, Santa Inez, College Avenues & Fremont Street Reconstruction
5/14/2014 2:00 PM Oakland* R038/023C
McClymonds High School Fire & Intrusion Alarm Replacement
5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco 175C San Francisco, City & County of
Auxiliary Water Supply System Pumping Station No. 1 Improvements (2014) WILL NOT BE SCANNED
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/15/2014 1:30 PM San Jose E709B/0
91CSanta Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Painting at the VTA's Facilities
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo E716B
Greater Vallejo Recreation District
Dan Foley Park Distressed Pavement Rehabilitation/Replacement
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE
Woodland, City of 2014 Road Maintenance Project
5/15/2014 3:30 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa, County ofRutherford Dust Restoration Project, Reach 5, 6, 7, 9
5/15/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City OfDesign & Construction of Photovoltaic Panels & Solar Structures at San Jose Environmental Innovation Center
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE
Los Altos, City ofSouth Sewer Main Replacement (Grant Rd)
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Alameda, City ofShoreline Drive, Westline Drive Bikeway Improvements
5/15/2014 3:00 PM Merced ONLINE
Merced, County ofCastle Airport Operational Apron Security Lighting
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Sonoma ONLINE
Sonoma, County of Montini Open Space Preserve-Accessible Parking & Road Crossing Improvements
5/15/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City OfSoutheast Branch Library (Prequalified Generals Only)
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Collins Elementary School Floor, Door & Hardware Replacment
5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
TG14.1 Elevators and Escalators
5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Installation on Alabama & 25th Streets
5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Hunter's Point Shipyard Phase 1, Block 56-57
5/15/2014 2:00 PM El Sobrante ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Olinda Elementary School Miscellaneous Repairs
5/15/2014 2:00 PM Healdsburg S905/034C
Healdsburg, City OfHealdsburg Avenue Bridge Retrofit/Rehabilitation Project
5/16/2014 5:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE
East Evelyn Park
5/16/2014 2:00 PM Richmond Online Richmond, City ofMain Library Restrooms ADA Improvements
5/16/2014 1:30 PM Hayward ONLINE
Department of Motor Vehicles
Removal of Existing Asbestos Containing Foam Roof System & Installation of New Single-Ply PVC Roof System at Hayward DMV
5/19/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofFuel Storage Tank Maintenance, Repair, Inspection & Testing Services
5/19/2014 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa, County ofWhite Sulphur Springs Road Retaining Wall
5/19/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure
Shipyard Installation Project
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Campbell ONLINE
Campbell, city ofHamilton Avenue Rehabilitation Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Deer Valley Shoulder Widening
5/20/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE
Palo Alto, City ofSite Lease of Parking Structures for Renewable Electric Power
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Castro Valley ONLINE
Castro Valley Sanitary District
Pump Station Rehabilitation Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE
Hayward, city ofPavement Rehabilitation Gas Tax FY15
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Brentwood ONLINE
Brentwood, city ofLandscape Improvments for Brentwood Boulevard Median, Sand Creek Road Median & Solid Water Transfer Station
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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/20/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Ground Fault Sensing System Parking Lot A & B-PV Inverter Yard-De Anza College
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE
Union Sanitary DistrictJarvis Avenue Santary Sewer Replacement Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Foster City ONLINE
Foster City, City ofE. Third Ave/Windsurf Park Site Improvement Project
5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE
Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
San Rafael Transit Center Security Improvements
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE
Water Pollution Control Facility Aeration System Retrofit
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Mountain View Sanitary Dist
Furnish Trailer Mounted Pump & Accessories
5/20/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Antioch, City ofMaintenance Service Center Fueling System Improvements
5/20/2014 10:00 AM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland Unified School District
RFQ-Architectural Services to the Oakland Unified School Dist
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Parking & Circulation Phase 3-Lot 1 Stairs
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Curb Cut & Fencing Project - Media & Learning Centyer De Anza College
5/21/2014 2:30 PM Redwood City ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofCounty Office Building Two Energy Mgmt & Controls System Upgrade
5/21/2014 5:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
RFP-Landscaping Maintenance & Repair
5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
Santa Clara Valley Water District
South Campus Generator Replacement
5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE
Contra Costa Community College District
C-1032 Roof Replacement, Physical Sciences Building
5/21/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Shaft Safety & Guardrail Project-Media & Learning Center De Anza College
5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, City OfLand Park Water Main Replacement Project Phase 1
5/21/2014 1:30 PM El Sobrante S906/044C
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Steel Reservoir & Pumping Plant Demolitions
5/22/2014 2:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Gutter Cleaning
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
Lennar UrbanGriffith St & Gilman Ave Combined Sewer Project
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
TG10.4 Electrical, Communicatins, Security & Integrated Networks
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Hercules ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Ohlone Elementary School Interim Hosuing
5/22/2014 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
Spring Valley Elementary School Fencing Replacement
5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco State University
Roof Replacement-Fine Arts Building
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Landscape & Lawncare
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Shannon Elementary School Miscellaneous Repairs
5/22/2014 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal year 2014-2015 Floor Covering Repair/Replace
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Saratoga ONLINE
West Valley-Mission Community College
West Valley College Applied Arts & Sciences Renovation
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/22/2014 2:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Tree Trimming
5/22/2014 3:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Fire Extinguisher Service
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Janitorial Services
5/22/2014 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Capitol Area Development Authority
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Glass & Screen Repair
5/22/2014 2:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Tennis Courts Renovation
5/23/2014 5:00 PM Dublin ONLINE
Dublin, city ofRFQ-Emerald Glen Recreation & Aquatic Center Project
5/23/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
RFQ-Clean Dust from Interior of Solids Conditioning Building
5/27/2014 2:00 PM Alamo ONLINE
Contra Costa, County of
Stone Valley Road Bike Lane Gap Closure
5/28/2014 10:00 AM Santa Cruz ONLINE
Santa Cruz, City ofWastewater Treatment Plant Facility Secondary Clarifier #3 Repair Project
5/28/2014 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE
MCOE Joe Stefani Special Ed Building (Lease-Leaseback Project)
5/28/2014 1:30 PM Oakland S001 East Bay Municipal Utility District
Main Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineers Road Widening
5/29/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo E720B
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Breuner Marsh Restoration and Public Access Improvement Project - Phase 1 Grading (Project Put On Hold)
5/29/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency
New Administration Building Upgrade Fire Alarm System
6/3/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE
Antioch, City ofCurb, Gutter & Sidewalk Repair Including Tree Removal & Stump Grinding & Install Concrete Curb Ramps
6/10/2014 2:00 PM Hayward E718B
Bay Area Rapid Transit District
Replace Glass Panels at Hayward Station Platform
6/11/2014 2:00 PM Los Gatos Santa Clara Valley Water District
IRP2 Water Tretament Plant Operations Buildings Seismic Retrofit Project-RWTP & Vasona Pump Station
6/11/2014 2:30 PM San Pablo ONLINE
San Pablo, City ofCity Hall Courtyard Renovation & Landscaping
6/30/2014 5:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE
Sonoma State University
Various Public Works Projects
6/30/2014 1:00 PM Richmond ONLINE
Richmond, City ofInclusion Letter for Licensed Contractors, City of Richmond, Re-Issue
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ROP CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
BU
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INTERNS AVAILABLE
Sponsored By: Marin County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program Marin Builders Association National Assoc. of Remodeling Industry
For the last nineteen years students all over Marin County have had the opportunity to learn hands-on skills of the construction trade. The class is eighteen weeks and is offered every Spring Semester on Wednesday evenings at Redwood High School, Larkspur. Our Assistant Instructors take groups of five students each and build a shed from the ground up. It is a memorable experience and the students and instructors look forward to every Wednesday. Students also have the opportunity to be hired for a six week Summer Internship with local contractors. They will be completely qualified to use power tools during the internship. Please support us by hiring a student for an internship. Students who interview are recommended by all Instructors to insure they are ready to work for you! You will not be disap-pointed. It’s a WIN, WIN, WIN for you and the students!
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT
“Construction Education is
where education Meets the
Real World”
CONTACT: TOM ELLER INSTRUCTOR 415 488-9865 Office 415 606-1955 Cell [email protected]
Marin Builders Association ◆ WEEKLY BULLETIN ◆ Page 49
www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]
CLASSIFIED ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]
SEEKING ESTIMATOR FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Seeking Estimator/Project Manager for a Marin based Residential General Contractor.Requirements:• Minimum 10 years experience in Residential
Construction. Field experience desired.• Offering Benefits• Salary DOE
Please reply to the email below with your resume if you are interested.
Lee Bonilla - Fontana Construction Inc. 1945 E. Francisco Blvd. Suite N., San Rafael ,CA 94901
415-457-1290 P | 415-457-1294 F | [email protected]
SEEKING FULL-TIME FOREMAN FOR SAN RAFAEL BASED CO.
Residential remodeling company, Crescent Builders, Inc. seeks bi-lingual (Span./Eng.) foreman for full time position. Health care benefits available after 90 days. Pay based on experience. Qualifications Include:
• Working knowledge of building trades• Can effectively manage personnel• Clean driving record• Fluent in both Spanish and English• Can read plans well and assemble materials lists• 10+ years in residential construction industry• Strong organizational and interpersonal skills• Willingness to interface with clients as well as staff• Strong communication skills and clean/neat appearance• Familiarity with Marin County• Report time cards
Please forward resume and salaray requirements to:[email protected]
SEEKING EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTINGPROFESSIONAL WITH EXTENSIVE OFFICE
MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Must be highly motivated and organized with strong human resource skills. The primary duties of the position include:
• Direct and manage all accounting functions • Produce all monthly and yearend financial reports • Responsible for all human resource functions • Responsible for all payroll related activities including state and fed-
eral tax filings and reporting • Assist with all insurance activities, including auto, liability, personal
property and workers compensation
Experience – minimum of five years experience in increasingly complex accounting positions with a similar level of managerial responsibility. Experience with computers and accounting software is required, con-
struction accounting and software experience a plus.
Qualified applicants may reply with a resume, cover letter and salary requirements to [email protected]
SEEKING ESTIMATOR FOR CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Concrete company seeks an experienced Estimator for residential/commercial projects. Must have experience in estimating concrete to apply.
Be able to prepare complete estimates for assigned project by doing a thorough and complete takeoff of the scope and quantities of work.Review proposal specifications, drawings, attend pre-bid meetings, etc. to determine scope of work and required contents of estimate.Prepare subcontracts, materials list once job is awarded..Prepare, RFI’s, change orders and all other construction related documentation.Interface with owners, vendors, subcontractors and lower tier employees.
Must have clean DMV and pass drug test.
Qualified applicants may reply with a resume, cover letter and salary requirements to [email protected]
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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]
SEEKING ESTIMATOR IN COMMERCIAL ROOFING
Wedge Roofing, Inc. is currently looking for an Estimator in the Commercial Roofing Market for the San Francisco Bay Area. Experienced Estimator who is capable of performing hard bid and conceptual estimates in both private and public
work markets. They must be able to manage multiple estimates at one time along with some minor project management.
This person will need to have the ability to work with plans & drawings, clients, consultants, subcontractors and municipali-
ties. This position will be expected to work in both a team atmosphere and function autonomously at various times. Local
market estimating experience is also preferred. Commercial Estimator position works from Petaluma office facility.
Desired Skills & Experience
1. Familiarity with all major roofing systems.
2. Local Bay Area experience.
3. Strong client interaction skills.
4. Strong plan & bid take off skills.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 707-763-5475
Company DescriptionSince 1976, San Francisco Bay Area’s most trusted roofing contractor, Wedge Roofing provides quality and dependable roofing solutions for residential, commercial, industrial and
public work clients throughout San Francisco, Marin County, Sonoma County, Napa County and the East Bay.
Lic # 416737 C-2, C39, C-43, & B General
PLUMBER/SERVICE TECHNICIAN (NOVATO)
Family owned Novato based plumbing company seeking full time Plumber/Service Technician experienced in residential/commercial plumbing and drain cleaning. We will train the
right candidate who meets the following criteria: • Clean DMV, CA Driver’s License• Clean and neat appearance, drug-free• Self-motivated, attention to detail• Able to take direction, willing to learn, team player• Strong communication skillsOn-call work required. Compensation based on experience.
We offer medical benefits, and vacation.
Call 415.898.2700 for more information.
PART-TIME BID RUNNERGHILOTTI BROS. CONTRACTORS
An established, family–owned, San Rafael based construction company is seeking an experienced Part–Time Bid Runner.
Flexible hours range from 5-10 hours per week. Responsible for delivering bid documents. Must be dependable, punctual, and have excellent penmanship. The ability to listen and write quickly and accurately under pressure is crucial.
This person must have the confidence to meet strict time deadlines. Receives bid pricing and subcontractor information over the telephone. Clean driving record. This position is not eligible for benefits.
Salary is DOE.
If you would like more information about our company, please visit www.ghilottibros.com.
GBI is committed to being an equal opportunity employer.