IN THIS ISSUE SR Chamber Business Showcase................. 1 Welcome Our New Members......................2 Directors...........................................................3 MBA Membership Benefits...........................4 Kalb’s Q & A For Contractors......................5 NEW Workers’ Compensation Program...6 Letter from Klif Knoles, MBA Executive Director.............................................................7 Phil Vermeulen:End of Session....................8 Safety Topic: Demolition Safety ..............9-10 Learn More About e Green Economy..11 Car Wash Fundraiser.................................... 12 Permits & Liens........................................ 13-25 Tool Lending Library ..............................26-27 Seminar: Renovation With Wells Fargo..28 Project Bid Schedule...............................29-33 Classified Ads..........................................34-35 Open House- Marin Sanitary & MBA: Oct 20, 2011 From 5pm-8pm.....................36 MBA Calendar..............................................37 Membership Application............................38 Membership Categories...............................39 MBA Health Insurance Update.................40 www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]CONTACT MBA 660 Las Gallinas Avenue San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆ Office: 415-462-1220 Fax: 415-462-1225 ◆ www.marinba.org [email protected]Page 1 MBA Weekly Bulletin September 19, 2011 Issue #38 ank you to everyone who contributed to the CPK fundraising event last Tuesday. It was a huge succsess! Stephanie K. Plante President of Cal-Pox, Inc. & Family SAN RAFAEL CHAMBER BUSINESS SHOWCASE Thank you to all the participants !
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IN THIS ISSUE
SR Chamber Business Showcase.................1
Welcome Our New Members......................2
Directors...........................................................3 MBA Membership Benefits...........................4
Kalb’s Q & A For Contractors......................5
NEW Workers’ Compensation Program...6
Letter from Klif Knoles, MBA Executive Director.............................................................7
Phil Vermeulen:End of Session....................8
Safety Topic: Demolition Safety..............9-10
Learn More About The Green Economy..11
Car Wash Fundraiser....................................12
Marin Builders AssociationTuesday, September 13, 2011(All Day)
California Pizza Kitchen347 Corte Madera Town Center Corte Madera(Next to Crate and Barrel)415-945-0401
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the CPK fundraising event last Tuesday. It was a huge succsess!
Stephanie K. PlantePresident of Cal-Pox, Inc. & Family
SAN RAFAEL CHAMBER BUSINESS SHOWCASE
Thank you to all
the participants !
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R.H. HYDRONICS (G)Robert Horky1346 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.San Anselmo, CA 94960(415) 250-8133 CSLB#[email protected] Heat SupplierRec by: OnlineRefs: Bob Barton
PAYCHEX (A)Lesley Epstein, Payroll Consultant88 Rowland Way, Ste. 100Novato, CA 94945(415) 899-0203 ext. [email protected] – Human Resources ConsultingRec by: Barbara JonesRefs: Barbara Jones, Paula Krause
STORMWATER SPECIALISTS (A)Mary Larsen, President and CEO8698 Elk Grove Blvd., #224Elk Grove, CA 95624(916) 230-0370mary@stormwaterspecialists.comwww.stormwaterspecialists.comConstruction ConsultantsRec by: Barbara JonesRefs: John Bly
One thing you can be sure of in business - or life - is things are going to change. For contractors, this means keeping up on the latest changes in rules that govern what you can do; where you can do it; and when it can be done. Just such a change is a hot topic in the ‘pipeline’. Unfortunately, dodg-ing bureaucratic barriers often begins with your business name…
Q: I recently applied for a contractor’s license and my application was rejected. The Contractors Board stated that the business name I want to use was not compatible with the license classification I applied for. Can you look at the letter they sent and give me your opinion as to why they won’t accept my name? I filed a fictitious business name statement with my county and they had no problems.A: The CSLB will disallow a business name if they perceive it to be in conflict with B&P Code Section 7059.1(a). This reads, “A licensee shall not use any business name that indicates the licensee is qualified to perform work in classifi-cations other than those issued for that license, or any busi-ness name that is incompatible with the type of business entity licensed.”
In your case it appears the Board has two problems with your business name. First, you may only use “Construction” by itself with an “A” or “B” classification (you applied for a “C-39”). Second, they do not believe you’re a partnership since the business name only contains your name rather than both- you and your partner. To deal with both these issues, try “John and Jim’s Roofing Construction” rather than just “John’s Construction”.
The fact that you filed a fictitious business name (dba) state-ment with your county is a good thing; however, this has no impact on what the CSLB considers acceptable. For anyone else contemplating a name change of their existing business or filing for a new contractor’s license, please realize that 7059.1 can be somewhat subjective and gives the CSLB a great deal of latitude over which name you can and cannot use. Feel free to give me a quick call to advise on the ‘moni-ker’ you’re considering for your business.
Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David KalbPresident of Capitol Services, Inc.
Q: We hold a “C-36” license. The majority of the California builders we work with are now requiring fire sprinklers. The problem is they want the plumb-ers to add that to their scope of work or they will find new plumbers that can. My question is how do we go about getting a fire sprinkler license on the quick side of things? We don’t want to lose any business in the today’s tough market.
A: Over the years I have fielded questions about “C-36” contractors wanting to add the “C-16” classification for fire sprinklers. This issue has arisen recently due to the code adoption in 2009 by the California State Building Standards Commission that includes fire sprin-kler requirements in all new one- and two-family homes and townhouses. The new requirement became effective January 1, 2011.
A few decades ago, plumbers could install fire sprinklers. When the law was later changed, there was a limited time period where plumbers were allowed to grandfather into qualifying for the “C-16”. Sorry, you have missed that ‘window’. Today, you’ll need to hire someone who has 4 or more years experience in the Fire Protection trade or currently holds a “C-16” license. Completion of an Application for Additional Classification will be required and I can help make it ‘quick’.
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 me at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
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¥ Designed Specifically for Contractors ¥ Open to all Licensed Brokers (some conditions
and restrictions apply) ¥ Multiple Carrier Participation ¥ Very Competitive Rates (expect a big decrease
from State Fund) ¥ Low Minimum Premium for many of our Artisan
Classes ¥ Flexible Payment Options ¥ On-Line Access to Policy Data, Loss Runs, Claims
Status, Account Status, etc. ¥ Free Access to Extensive Safety Library (English
and Spanish) ¥ Preferred Provider Network ¥ Nurse Case Management ¥ Accident Investigation Techniques ¥ Safety Programs ¥ Uniform Injury & Illness Prevention Program
¥ Strong Return to Work Program
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL MARIN BUILDERS
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Recently, your Board of Directors voted to endorse the Leavitt Group as the managing broker of our NEW Workers’ Compensation Group Insurance Program. This comes after several months of investigation of alternatives and is driven by acting in the best interest of our members. This program is open to all licensed brokers and will provide benefits to both our members and the Association as well.
Please support your local Builders Association Insurance Program!
For more information, please call (888) 271-7385.
COMING SOON
¥ General Liability, Property, Inland Marine, Automobile, Bonding, etc.
¥ Safety Training Classes and Seminars ¥ Human Resource Services ¥ Custom website for member policy holders
Secretary [email protected] Klif Knoles, Executive Director Jeff Grady
Past President
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903 (415) 462-1220 ph. * (415) 462-1225 fax * www.marinba.org * [email protected]
September 15, 2011 Dear Members, Recently your Board of Directors voted to endorse the Leavitt Group as the managing broker of our NEW Workers’ Compensation Group Insurance Program. This comes after several months of investigation of alternatives to the State Fund Group Program and is driven by acting in the best interest of our members. This program is open to all licensed brokers and will provide benefits to both our members and the Association as well. I hope you will entertain a quote from the Leavitt Group and see what savings your company can achieve. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. We are excited to help you in any way we can! Sincerely,
Klif Knoles Executive Director
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Before the start of any demolition project, careful preparations must be made to ensure the safety of workers on the job and of other individuals within the vicinity of the demolition site. Planning for a demolition project is as important as actually doing the work; and according to Cal-OSHA, a competent person experienced in all phases of the demoli-tion should conduct the demolition planning. Planning should involve the entire demolition operation including methods to be used to bring the structure down, necessary equipment to do the job, and measures to be taken to perform the job safely.
Prior to the start of demolition, an engineering survey must be completed to assess the condition of the framing, floors, and walls to prevent a possible premature collapse of the structure. The demolition contractor is responsible for planning the wreckage of the structure, the equipment to do the work, informing worker of hazards and safety requirements, and public safety. Planning should include necessary safety equipment such as specific respirators, hearing protection, safety nets, lifelines, fall protection, warning signs, eye and face protection, and any other hazard protection device needed for the job.
The engineering survey should determine if there are any chemicals, gases, explosives or flammable materials previ-ously used or stored at the work site, which may still present a hazard. Examples include asbestos containing insulation or lead-based paint used in the initial construction. Service and utility companies should be notified in advance of the demolition. Then before demolition begins, electric, gas, sewer, water, steam, and overhead lines etc. must be located and shut off, capped or controlled. If it’s necessary to maintain some of the services, temporary relocation should be performed and all workers notified of the new locations to avoid accidents.
If blasting is planned, a complete written blasting survey must be made by a qualified person. The survey should include the transportation, storage, and inventory of explosives as well as any fire precautions to be taken. A post-inspection of the area should be conducted after the blast to insure that no hazards remain. Enough time should be allowed for dust, smoke, and fumes to leave the blasted area before allowing re-entry into the site.
Emergency preparation is a crucial element of the demolition planning process. Workers should know how to respond to possible emergency situations and evacuation routes should be devised, explained, and posted. Local medical or emergency responding facilities should be named and posted in a readily accessible location with phone numbers and addresses. First aid and CPR equipment with the names of on-site certified individuals should also be available on-site.
The demolition area should be clearly marked as such to ensure that only authorized personnel are allowed within restricted areas of the site. All site workers or authorized personnel should be dressed in appropriate personal protective wear and be informed of safety practices and emergency procedures.
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Antes de comenzar cualquier proyecto de demolición, se deben hacer preparativos cuidadosos para asegurar la se-guridad de los trabajadores en el sitio de trabajo, así como la seguridad de las personas en las cercanías del sitio de la demolición. La planificación del proyecto de demolición es tan importante como su ejecución, y según Cal-OSHA, una persona competente y con experiencia en todas las fases de la demolición debe realizar la planificación de la demolición. Esta planificación debe abarcar toda la operación de demolición, incluyendo los métodos para derribar la estructura, el equipo necesario para efectuar el trabajo y las medidas a tomar para ejecutar el trabajo con seguridad.
Antes de comenzar la demolición, es necesario llevar a cabo un estudio de ingeniería para evaluar las condiciones de la estructura, los pisos y las paredes para evitar un derrumbe prematuro de la estructura. El contratista de la demolición es responsable de la planificación del derribo de la estruc-tura, de los equipos necesarios para efectuar el trabajo, de informar a los trabajadores de los peligros y los re-querimientos de seguridad, y de la seguridad pública. La planificación debe incluir los equipos de seguridad necesarios, tales como equipos de respiración, protección para los oídos, redes de seguridad, cuerdas de seguri-dad, protección contra caídas, letreros de aviso, protec-ción para la cara y los ojos, y cualquier otra protección de seguridad que exija el trabajo.
El estudio de ingeniería debe determinar si existen sustancias químicas, gases, materiales explosivos o inflamables, utilizados o almacenados anteriormente en el sitio, que puedan presentar un peligro. Por ejemplo, aislamiento que contenga asbesto o pintura a base de plomo utilizada en la construcción original. Se debe notificar de antemano la demolición a las empresas de servicios públicos. Y antes de comenzar la demolición, es necesario ubicar las líneas de electricidad, gas, alcantarillado, agua, vapor y líneas elevadas y apagarlas, cerrarlas, taparlas o controlarlas. Si es necesario mantener el uso de algunos de los servicios, se deben reubicar temporalmente y notificar a todos los trabajadores de la nueva ubicación para evitar accidentes.Si se planea el uso de explosivos, es obligatorio que una persona calificada haga un estudio completo por escrito de la demolición con explosivos. El estudio debe incluir el transporte, almacenaje e inventario de los explosivos, al igual que cualquier precaución a tomar contra los incendios. Se deberá hacer una inspección final después de terminada la de-molición para asegurar que no quede ningún peligro. Se debe dejar suficiente tiempo para que el polvo, humo y va-pores se disipen del área de la explosión antes de permitir que entren personas al sitio.
Los preparativos de emergencia son un elemento crucial del proceso de planificación de la demolición. Los trabajadores deben saber cómo responder a situaciones de emergencia y se deben planificar, explicar y publicar las rutas de evacu-ación. Los centros médicos o de emergencia locales deben indicarse y anunciarse en un sitio de fácil acceso con los números de teléfono y las direcciones correspondientes. También debe haber disponibles en el sitio de trabajo equipos de primeros auxilios y de reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP), junto con los nombres de las personas certificadas en su uso.
El área de la demolición deberá estar claramente marcada como tal para asegurar que sólo se permita la entrada del personal autorizado al área restringida del sitio. Todos los trabajadores y personal autorizados deberán usar los equi-pos de protección apropiados y estar informados sobre las prácticas de seguridad y los procedimientos de emergencia.
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Learn More about the Green EconomyGet the Competitive Edge
Come learn about career options and resources designed to boost your confidence and skills in looking for work in the green economy.
The Marin Employment Connection (MEC) is pleased to announce the receipt of additional funding for training (serving Marin,Sonoma, Solano and Napa counties) that encompasses a broad look at industries in the green economy, focusing on:
1) green business services 2) renewable energy (solar PV design/installation) 3) clean transportation (clean vehicle technology) 4) water conservation/landscaping 5) energy efficiency6) green building
Businesses in the green sector look for employees who can speak and understand the language of sustainability. Those who possess this knowledge are far ahead of other job seekers.
Get the competitive edge!
Foundational skills will put you on the path to success. To help you clarify what your options are you begin with a Green Career Exploration Workshop with access to web resources designed to jump start your green career search. Technical and vocational trainings will be offered that lead to certifications in Environ-mental Literacy, CALGreen, Certified Green Building Professional, Water Efficient Landscaping, and others.
To learn more about this training opportunity, please register to attend one of the following MEC Project Green Information Session by calling (415) 473-3300.
Thursday 8/25/11 10-11:30 am Redwood Rm., 2nd Floor Thursday 9/8/11 8:30-10 am Sycamore Rm., 3rd Floor Wednesday 9/28/11 8:30-10 am Sycamore Rm., 3rd Floor
Marin Employment Connection - 120 N. Redwood Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903 415.473.3300 Fax 415.473.3333 TTY 415.473.3344 www.MarinEmployment.org
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
PERMITS ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 2011
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueMarin Municipal Water Dis STATE ROOFING SYS. 59 Sky Oaks Rd. Fairfax 197-120-16 (53) Re-Roof $80,000 Brown Celia J BOOTH & LITTLE ROOFING 1 Mountain King Rd Lagunitas 168-240-20 (53) Re-Roof $9,920 Shkurovich Sergey & Etal ARB INC 239 Greene St Mill Valley 051-221-22 (52) Move Gas Li $2,000 Gladish John S /Tr/ & RANERI & LONG ROOFING 137 Poplar Dr Kentfield 071-062-26 (53) Re-Roof $42,220 Jeschke Paul R /Tr/ & SUN FIRST CONST 77 Starbuck Dr Muir Beach 199-271-11 (60) Ground Mou $14,950 Brown Jay WORMOOD INC. 10 Sandpiper Cir Corte Madera 024-291-26 (58) Replace 2 $7,465 Morgan Mary C ASTORGA CONSTRUCTION 10946 State Route 1 Point Reye 166-161-17 (23) Remodel Tw $30,000 Blackburn Lee JEFF SUTTON CONSTRUCTION 206 Headlands Ct Sausalito 052-441-03 (23) Kitchen Re $8,000 Allen Wilson H /Tr/ & Eta OWNER/BUILDER 940 Vernal Ave Mill Valley 048-161-14 (56,58) Replace $6,850 Kahn Laurie A ARB INC 12 Bretano Way Greenbrae 070-191-04 (52) Extend Gas L $2,000 Dassonville Carolynn J WEDGE ROOFING INC. 60 Hillside Ter Novato 157-061-31 (53) Re-Roof $6,750 Madden Joanne M /Tr/ MAC’S ROOFING 51 Circle Rd San Rafael 179-261-45 (53) Reroof $1,460 Ades Robert B /Tr/ & ABRIL ROOFING CO 658 Idylberry Rd San Rafael 164-084-04 (53) Re-Roof $14,500 Callahan Carol A & ABRIL ROOFING CO 805 Hacienda Way San Rafael 180-073-09 (53) Re-Roof $9,850 Bilmont John FULL COVERAGE COMPANY 137 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 043-071-29 (53) Re-Roof $7,200 Flynn Robert L /Tr/ & HOFFMANN CONSTRUCTION 606 Amaranth Blvd Mill Valley 047-092-16 (23--0/0) Bath Re $7,000 Lisa Shenkel HOME DEPOT, THE 33 N Knoll Rd Mill Valley 034-141-01 (58) Replace Wind $20,653 Scheuerman Joann H & TRAMMELL ROOFING 450 Laverne Ave Mill Valley 047-112-36 (53) Reroof $19,777 Kallweit Keith A POWELL ELECTRIC 440 Wellesley Ave Mill Valley 050-062-06 (50) Service Chan $2,000 Leveckis Algis S NAPA ELECTRIC 330 Quietwood Dr San Rafael 164-112-11 (50) Charging Sta $1,200 Sjovik Knut /Tr/ & SJOVIK, KNUT 20 Green Point Ln Novato 143-210-98 (21-0/1,13) Addi $150,000 Jeff Haggia CROWN RIDGE ROOFING,INC. 121 Circle Rd San Rafael 179-242-05 (53) Re-Roof $34,950 Bilmont John FULL COVERAGE COMPANY 137 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 043-071-29 (13) DeckTd; 5 $40,000 Del Norte Hoa GEORGE E. BOND CONSTRUCTI 31 Oakcrest San Rafael 180-391-54 (11) Ret. Wall $30,000 Chapman Beauford W SUPERIOR ROOFING 235 Van Winkle Dr San Anselmo 176-121-10 (53) Re-Roof $18,000 Hansen Gerry L /Tr/ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CERTIFI 1013 Erica Rd Mill Valley 200-173-10 (52) Tankless Wa $7,173 Ranghiasci David /Tr/ & BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CERTIFI 446 Calle Arboleda Novato 160-263-09 (52) Water Heater $1,733 Drummond Donald F Tr ALL AMERICAN ROOFING 125 Lowell Ave San Rafael 180-114-20 (53) Re-Roof $15,260 Hartzer Anthony J /Tr/ PREMIER POOLS AND SPA 1015 Calle Paseo Novato 160-072-06 (50,92,52) Bond $15,000 Worden Family Trust Etal OWNER/BUILDER 416 Via Herbosa Novato 160-271-11 (23,59) Structur $20,000 Levy Thomas /Tr/ & BALDWIN, JOHN ROOFING INC 60 Heather Ln Inverness 112-201-53 (53) Re-Roof $13,437 Crush BALDWIN, JOHN ROOFING INC 55 Laurel Ave Stinson Beach 195-175-29 (53) Re-Roof $8,864
ADVERTISING INFORMATION FOR THE BULLETIN AND WEBSITE
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County of Marin Community Development Agency
Building and Safety Division
Building Permit Applications Received for Processing Week Ending: Saturday, September 10th, 2011
Address Owner Work Value 1 Triple C Ranch Rd San Anselmo Fisher William S /Tr/ (21,--0/0,12) Culinary Barn $675,000 7 Tower Dr Mill Valley Stern Aaron M /Tr/ & (23--0/0) Bath Remodel, (21--0 $35,000 121 Ricardo Rd Mill Valley Comcast (50) Power Supply For Catv Loc $3,500 800 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd, Suite 220 M Strawberry Village Retail 33--#0/#0 ,Ada Bath In Tentant $45,000 90 Mt Tenaya Dr San Rafael Hurst Mary S & (11) Retaining Wall $36,000 162 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley Suarez Yvan D & (21--0/1) AdditonT.D. 10/26 $118,500 30 Meadow Dr Mill Valley Banducci Marta Tr (23--0/0) Bath Remodel $20,000 165 Main Dr San Rafael Dempsey David H /Tr/ (24) Convert Storage To Bathr $35,000 28 Fairway Dr San Rafael Di Basilio Eugene G /Tr/ & (60) Ground Mounted Pv System $38,900 10 Corte Cayuga Greenbrae Hwang Irene /Tr/ Etal (24--0/0,12,13) Convert Unheat $48,800 122 Birch Way San Rafael Ford Ronald O & (12) Covered Patio $9,000 360 Arroyo Rd Lagunitas Thomas Robertson (11) Driveway Retaining Wall $7,500 27 Almenar Dr Greenbrae Machado Darren (13) South Deck $3,000 27 Almenar Dr Greenbrae Machado Darren (11,13) Deck And Retaining W $20,000 305 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley Biron Dale A & (52) Water Heater $1,900 307 Richardson Dr Mill Valley Richard Peltzman (53) Reroof $37,500 5 Golden Lily Pl San Rafael Modersohn Cory L & (52) Water Heater $1,850 416 Via Herbosa Novato Worden Family Trust Etal (23,59) Structural Window Cha $20,000
Total Value $1,156,450
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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVED
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CITY OF NOVATO PERMITS ISSUED
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CITY OF SAN RAFAEL PERMITS
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CITY OF TIBURON PERMITS
CITY OF LARKSPUR PERMITS
CITY OF CORTE MADERA PERMITS
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CITY OF SAN ANSELMO PERMITS
LIENS/HOMESTEADS/COMPLETIONS
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A Courtesy Presentation by Brian Johnson and Greg Loberg
Financing options for all Occupancy types!SFR’s, condos, PUD’s and 2-4 units.
Tuesday, September 278:30AM – 10:00AM
Marin Builders Association Office660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA
Purchase & Renovate or Refinance & RenovateOne loan, one close and one payment to make.
Open call to Builders, Realtors and ConsumersFor reservations, please complete and return this form to the Marin Builders Association office, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael or email to [email protected] by September 23, 2011
is seeking an independent contractor to support a start-up division within. This is a contract, commission based position that will help promote product and secure new
clients. A background in asphalt products is a plus. Please email resumes to [email protected].
Did you know?www.stormpop.com
The weather website is www.stormpop.com and its free.
You can put up to 3 zip codes per email address and it will alert
you to the upcoming weather!
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Cell____________________________ E-mail Address: _________________________________________________ Website: _______________________________________________________ Mailing Address_________________________________________________ City___________________________________State_______ Zip__________ Street Address___________________________________________________ Contractor State License # _______________________Classification_______ Professional License Number or Class________________________________
(If applicable) Do You Have Employees? __Yes__No Number of Employees _____ Business Ownership Type:
Sole Owner__ Partnership__ Corporation__ Joint Venture__ Category Listing for Directory ______________________________________ (See Categories on the Other Side)
Additional Listings_______________________________________________ (Extra Charge for Each Additional Listing) Recommended By________________________________________________
PAYMENT FOR THE ONE-TIME INITIAL APPLICATION FEE AND SEMI-ANNUAL DUES MUST ACCOMPANY APPLICATION.
A one-time Non-Refundable application fee of $100 must be paid with this application. $50 (Former members in good standing rejoining within a 6 month period) Please make checks payable to: Marin Builders Association If accepted for membership, the undersigned Company / Firm and representative agrees to abide by the provisions set forth in the MBA Code of Ethics, By-laws and any subsequent regulations, which may be added or amended by a vote of the Board of Directors or the membership and is entitled to apply for all the services and benefits offered by the Association for the membership category assigned. It is further agreed that cancellation of membership shall be in writing and that all dues and indebtedness at that time shall be paid in full. Dues are non-refundable. Applicant further agrees to pay all reasonable attorney fees if suit is instituted to collect any past due indebtedness. Member services and benefits will be suspended if dues are not received in full within 30 days of statement. I, the undersigned, Owner, Partner, Officer or Qualifying Person, have read, understand, and agree to comply with the above terms and conditions of this agreement. Signature____________________ Title________________________ Date________________________ SEMI-ANNUAL DUES General - $200 Licensed Contractors Associate - $200 Providing Products/Services to the Construction Industry
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Marin Builders Association is
Planning for the Future
Exciting things are in store for the Exclusive MBA Insurance Program!
With help from our new insurance broker, Craford Benefit Consultants,
we will be remodeling the program to make it a better value for our members. The new program will be rolled out
during open enrollment later this fall.
Stay tuned for more information….
Questions?
For information about the benefit program or to enroll, contact Craford Benefit Consultants at (415) 878-0267.
For eligibility, billing, forms and administration, contact Allied Administrators toll free (877) 496-3505 or fax (415) 989-9027.
You can also visit the MBA website at www.marinba.org
Providing the Foundation for a Well-Built Community