MBA MEMBER MARIN CITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (MCCDC) was established in 1979 to improve the economic quality of life for local residents. Toward this end, MCCDC promotes business opportunities, creates income- generating programs, promotes full employment, builds skills, and promotes the concept of economic self-sufficiency. As a Community Development Expert, MCCDC has a proven track record for increasing the household income of residents through demand industry led transitional and regular employment, job training, career advancement, and micro- enterprise support. As a provider of Sector-Based Employment and Business Services, MCCDC works in partnership with businesses, regional workforce agencies and educational institutions to increase the opportunity for skills in demand industries that provide career track employment in high-growth industries. Partnerships are leveraged to create opportunities for positive job creation strategies that result in viable careers. As a Workforce Intermediary, MCCDC has a leadership team of staff with extensive experience in workforce development, across three counties. This includes managing full service programs designed to connect transitional aged youth, low-income residents, displaced homemakers and dislocated workers with opportunities for career advancement and economic self-sufficiency. MCCDC also works with businesses in targeted industries with a demand for skilled workers to engage them in a myriad of ways to ensure competitive training, professional entry and advancement into viable careers. This effort has resulted in over 90 key businesses that are engaged in current workforce services initiatives that strengthen their market competitiveness. MCCDC also works with a variety of public and private entities to strengthen the process for job creation and overall business success. MCCDC has developed social enterprises, including an Alternative Staffing business and Energy Efficiency Services to create job opportunities in high growth areas, including green collar and prevailing wage construction jobs. For more information on MCCDC and volunteer opportunities visit www.marincitycdc.org WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]June 11 , 2013 Vol. 57, Issue #21 MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Marin City Community Development Corporation
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MBA MeMBer MArin City CoMMunity DevelopMent CorporAtion (MCCDC) was established in 1979 to improve the economic quality of life for local residents. Toward this end, MCCDC promotes business opportunities, creates income-generating programs, promotes full employment, builds skills, and promotes the concept of economic self-sufficiency.
As a Community Development Expert, MCCDC has a proven track record for increasing the household income of residents through demand industry led transitional and regular employment, job training, career advancement, and micro-enterprise support.
As a provider of Sector-Based Employment and Business Services, MCCDC works in partnership with businesses, regional workforce agencies and educational institutions to increase the opportunity for skills in demand industries that provide career track employment in high-growth industries. Partnerships are leveraged to
create opportunities for positive job creation strategies that result in viable careers.
As a Workforce Intermediary, MCCDC has a leadership team of staff with extensive experience in workforce development, across three counties. This includes managing full service programs designed to connect transitional aged youth, low-income residents, displaced homemakers and dislocated workers with opportunities for career advancement and economic self-sufficiency. MCCDC also works with businesses in targeted industries with a demand for skilled workers to engage them in a myriad of ways to ensure competitive training, professional entry and advancement into viable careers. This effort has resulted in over 90 key businesses
that are engaged in current workforce services initiatives that strengthen their market competitiveness. MCCDC also works with a variety of public and private entities to strengthen the process for job creation and overall business success.
MCCDC has developed social enterprises, including an Alternative Staffing business and Energy Efficiency Services to create job opportunities in high growth areas, including green collar and prevailing wage construction jobs.
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Larry Levy, Employee Relations Management
Invites you to a Special Seminar
COST (due in advance): $100.00 per person
Thank you, Larry. We are planning to come. Enclosed is my check. Names of participants:
From (Co. or Org.)
Friday, June 14, 2013
From 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Marin Builders Asssociation
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903 415-462-1220
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW……...DEADLINE IS JUNE 7th
Contact: Larry Levy at 415-892-1497 or FAX reservation to 415-892-6596. Make check payable to Larry Levy. Mail to 458 San Marin Drive, Novato, CA 94945
(includes lunch, green fees, cart, refreshments, dinner with wine and SpeCiAlity DrinK on the course)
Dinner and wine only - $40.00 per person
All proCeeDS BeneFit
MArin BuilDerS ASSoCiAtion SCHolArSHip FunD Make your reservations early. Tournament limited to 144 players. Return registration form with payment to Marin Builders Association, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903 or fax to (415) 462-1225. refund/Cancellation policy: no cancellations or refunds after Friday, July 26th. _________________________________________________________________________
golf reservation Form index or player Company Average Score ________________________ _____________________________ ______
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PROJECT OF THE WEEKSealed proposals for
2013 Novato Boulevard Resurfacing
M.P. 5.28 — M.P. 9.46
will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 329, Marin County Civic Center,
San Rafael, CA 94903, until
Monday, June 24, 2013 @ 3:30 PM
This project consists of resurfacing Novato Boulevard from 450 feet west of Copper Hill Way to 1.53 miles east of Pt. Reyes-Petaluma Rd. Work will include road resurfacing, shoulder widening up to 3
feet where possible, drainage improvements, guardrail replacement, utility relocation, striping, and pavement markings.
The Engineer’s estimate for this project is $2,800,000.
Plans and specifications are available at the Department of Public Works, County of Marin, Room 404, Civic Center, San
Rafael, California, and may be purchased for $50.00 per set (non-refundable). There will be a $12.00 service fee for
returned checks.
Plans and specifications may also be viewed in the MBA Plan Room or online by subscribers to the On Line Plan Service.
in this issue
MeMber Spotlight: Marin City Community Development Corporation 1
Calendar of events .......................2
This Week: MbA Scholarship
Awards reception ......................3
Sign Up! 2013 golf tournament ....6
project of the Week ........................9
MCCDC Summer Youth
Development program ...................10
Capitol Connection (FKA Kalb’s) ....16
phil Vermeulen ..................................18
chief financial officer tyler Doherty - cal-West rentals, inc.
secretarYtom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., inc.
Past Presidentaimi Dutra - the Dutra Group
executive DirectorKLif KnoLes
Dave Trahan - Patriot MechanicalHerb Moran - MOC Insurance Services
John Busick - Bob Kunst PaintingOliver Dibble - Dibble & Company
Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersRob Scerri - Golden State Lumber
Keith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Jeff Grady - Grady Consulting, Inc.
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerKellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
COnSULTAnTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
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EVERYTHING EICHLER, BBQ, HOT RODS AND HOT ROCK & ROLL AT HUDSON STREET DESIGN OF MARIN, JUNE 15TH
Hudson Street Design of Marin is sponsoring an Eichler Event for owners and fans of these beloved homes. From 1949 to
1966 more than 10,000 Eichler homes were built in the San Francisco Bay Area. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to find replacement products for these mid-century modern beauties. On Saturday, June 15th from 10am to 4pm, everything Eichler and the 50’s & 60’s will be showcased and celebrated at this free event.
• Presentation by Catherine Munson, Marin County’s #1 Eichler Realtor, on the history of Eichler homes, how to add value to them, and the current state of the market.
• Panel discussion headed by Bill Hansell, Architect, on renovating Eichler’s and design recommendations for these special homes.
• Knowledgeable representatives will be on hand with Eichler products.• Live music by the Hot Rod Juke Box Band, celebrating music from the 50’s & 60’s.• Shine up your Hot Rod from the 50’s & 60’s and bring it to our vintage car show. We’ll tally votes throughout the day and
the top 3 favorite cars will win $500, $300 or $200 in HSD-Marin products. • Drawings & prizes throughout the day and, of course, BBQ and Rockin’ Root Beer Floats.
Don’t miss this great, free event featuring hot rods, hot rock & roll and mid-century Eichler inspiration.
Hudson Street Design of Marin is located at 3773 Redwood Highway in San Rafael. Please RSVP to Eric Hertz at 415.924.8300 x92429 or [email protected]
associates should be using, which ones not to bother with, and how to leverage
technology to out-position your competition. There’s more to life than software.
When you attend this session, you will…
• Learn what elements of technology you should be paying attention to
• Get insight into what others like you are doing…against you!
• Take away advice on getting your entire team on board and moving in
the same direction
• Walk away with a handout of over 100 questions to ask software
companies before you buy
• Learn 10 questions tech companies don’t want you to ask…and why
you had better ask them
North Bay NARI
When
July 9, 2013 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
Cost $45 NARI members/ $55 non-members )
1st Meeting $20 (one time only)
Registration will be available at the door.
Register and prepay online by Thursday, July 4, 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
About our Speaker:
Erik Cofield has shared technology and business best-practices in articles, blogs and presentations for builders and remodelers at trade shows, including the International Builders’ Show. He is the author of Turn: 101 Ways to Improve Your Business Now! He managed the education department for the Greater Houston Builders Association, making it the third largest in the country. He served on the Remodelers Council Board and has worked for one of the largest design-build remodeling companies in Houston. As the VP of Sales for Co-construct, a global web-based business tool with over 40,000 users in 9 countries, he provides
custom builders and remodelers a simpler way to manage projects, selections, scheduling, and client communications. He can be reached at [email protected]
Tech Trends for RemodelersTechnology resources to help you succeed!
Thank you to our table-top sponsor for July, Interface Financial Group
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Get Emergency AlertsDo you live, work, or go to school in Marin County and are you 18 and over?
You must register your cell phone or VoIP phone toreceive emergency alerts sent by voice, text, or email.
Landline numbers are listed in our system. Cell phone and VoIP numbers are not.
Register at www.alertmarin.org
Emergency officials use this system tomake rapid incident-specific alerts orpotentially life-saving instructions to theprecise geographically affected area(s).
MARIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
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The City of Mill Valley is pleased to announce a street maintenance and sewer rehabilitation project that will take place this summer on East Blithedale Avenue. The project will involve improvements to the road surface to promote a smooth and quiet ride, new traffic markings, sewer pipe repair, and new manholes. While the project will cause short-term delays and traffic congestion over a period of two months, the benefits of this project will be significant, including the repair of sewer infrastructure and improved pavement conditions.
Construction on East Blithedale from Elm/Alta Vista Avenue to Camino Alto will take place from June 24th through August 23rd, while schools are not in session, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. While East Blithedale will not be entirely closed to through traffic at any point, traffic will often be limited to one lane, and therefore delays and traffic congestion can be expected.
If possible, we encourage you to plan alternate routes to avoid travel on East Blithedale. If you must drive on East Blithedale, add time to your travel estimates and anticipate delays.
The City of Mill Valley appreciates your cooperation while we work on this important infrastructure project. If you have questions or comments, please call the East Blithedale Project Hotline at 590-0117 or email [email protected].
Construction Notice East Blithedale Street Maintenance &
Sewer Rehabilitation Project
Stay informed by checking the City website and signing up for electronic notifications of travel conditions and alerts.
STAY INFORMED:
Go to www.cityofmillvalley.org and click on the “Sign up for eNews” button. Enter your email address and select “Road Closures.”
Go to www.cityofmillvalley.org and click on the “What’s New” tab. Select “East Blithedale - 2013 Road Construction Info” for construction schedules, updates, maps, and more.
Go to www.twitter.com/millvalleypd and follow the Mill Valley Police Department’s tweets on road closures and traffic delays.
ROAD SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS
SEWER PIPE REPAIRS
PLAN ALTERNATE ROUTES
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the Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, inc.
the oldest clichés are often human wisdom, as ‘haste makes waste’ is always true. A contractor with ambitions to ‘roll the dice’ in nevada joins two others with questions about ‘time and money’...
Q: We are a CA “B” General Building contracting company and are ap-plying for a new license in the State of nevada. We typically do smaller re-modeling jobs; we don’t build new homes or buildings. We submitted our application and requested a bid limit of $50,000. The nevada Board sent a letter stating that as “B” contractors we are required to request at least a $200,000 bid limit, and further stated that our financial statement must “support” that bid limit request.
We don’t need a bid limit that high, nor are we sure that our financials “support” a limit that high. My boss suggested I contact you to see if you know of any way around this requirement. Just to throw in another wrench, we need this license in a hurry and we don’t have time to wait for our ac-countant to prepare a new financial statement! A: First of all, “B” contractors must request a limit of at least $200,000, there is no way around that. The Nevada Board assumes that most “B” contractors are doing ground-up construction and therefore the majority of their jobs will go over $200,000. However, it’s possible that your company would not need a General Build-ing “B” license if you are only doing repair and remodel work and no ground-up construction. Nevada has close to 100 classifications of contrac-tor licenses, so you may want to consider obtaining a specialty license for the specific type of work you perform. Please call my office and we can discuss the nature of your typical jobs and determine whether a different classification may work for you.
Q: We are starting a new contracting business in CA and we need to find a Responsible Managing Employee (RME) or Responsible Managing Officer (RMO) so that we can obtain a license. What type of formal agreement is necessary and what is the typical salary for an RME/RMO?
A: We get asked this question frequently, but like any other employee, RME/RMO salaries vary and that is something determined internally within your company and worked out between you and your RME/RMO. The CSLB has certain duties that are required of an RME/RMO, however they do not involve any type of “formal agreement” beyond the require-ment that the individual be an employee or Officer of the company.
Q: Will the CSLB take a letter or credit from our bank for both bond amounts required (Contractor’s Bond and Bond of Qualified Individual) in lieu of the actual bonds? We have established a letter of credit for the bonds with our current bank.
A: The CSLB will not accept a letter of credit. However, a cash deposit can be filed in lieu of the bonds. The cash deposit must be in the form of a cashier’s check, bank certified check, certificate of deposit, savings account passbook, savings and loan association investment certificate or share ac-count, or credit union certificate for funds or share account.
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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ALSO In THIS UPDATE• CARB OFFERS DIESEL TRAInInG
CLASSES
June, 2013 IMPORTAnT InFORMATIOn RELATED TO THE STATEWIDE PORTABLE EQUIPMEnT REGISTRATIOn PROGRAM (PERP) Associates Environmental is providing this notice to inform you of recent changes in the Statewide Portable Equipment Registration Program (PERP). Effective January 1, 2013 portable diesel engines (off-road engines) rated from 50 horsepower (hp) to 74 hp need to meet the Tier 4 Final (Tier 4f) emission standards to qualify for registration in the PERP. Since 2008, engines in this horsepower range needed to meet Tier 4 Interim (Tier 4i) emission standards to qualify for registration in the PERP. The PERP program requires that engines meet the most stringent emission standard in order to qualify for registration (except for flex units under the provisions of 40 CFR Part 89.102 and CCR 2423(d)).
The PERP regulation provides a six month window to register a non-road engine if the application is submitted within six months of the effective date of the change in emission standard. Therefore, Tier 4 Interim engines rated from 50 hp to 74 hp can still be registered through June 30, 2013. The table below indicates the engine tiers required for registration in this horsepower range:
Engine Horse-
power Range
50 - 74
Tier(s) that Can
be Registered
Through June 30,
2013
Tier 4 Interim (Tier
4i) or Tier 4 Final
(Tier 4f)
Tier that Can be
Registered Begin-
ning July 1, 2013
Tier 4 Final (Tier
4f)
Engines rated at 75 hp and greater currently must meet Tier 4 Interim standards to qualify for registration in the PERP. As you’re probably aware, at the end of 2009 the California Air Resources Board (CARB) granted regulatory relief to operators of Tier 0 engines. An operator of Tier 0 engines was allowed to keep one Tier 0 engine greater than 500 hp or up to five (5) Tier 0 engines not to exceed a combined total power of 500 hp. Please keep in mind that any Tier 0 engines held as a result of this regulatory relief should have been retired or replaced by December 31, 2010. You can still elect to designate Tier
0 engines as low use (operate no more than 80 hours per year) or emergency use. However, each Tier 0 engine designated as low use or emergency use will need to be replaced within two years of the first engine being offered for sale that satisfies the Tier 4 Final (Tier 4f) emission standards.
Engine Horsepower
Range
Date Tier 4 Final
(Tier 4f) is Scheduled
to be Introduced
Anticipated Date Tier 0 Low Use & Emergency
Use Engines Must be
Replaced with
Tier 4 Final (Tier 4f)
50 - 74 January 1, 2013
January 1, 2015
75-174 January 1, 2015
January 1, 2017
175 - 750 January 1, 2014
January 1, 2016
Greater than 750
January 1, 2015
January 1, 2017
Finally, we want to make you aware that EPA-certified marine engines can be registered in the PERP. On-road engines can be registered as well. Engines which are subject to the Commercial Harbor Craft Regulation may have additional flexibility within the PERP.
Please contact us for additional information on these exceptions. If we can help you navigate through any of the CARB regulations or answer any questions you might have, please call us at (714) 916-4953 or send us an e-mail. Associates Environmental has recently launched its Diesel Regulations for In-Use Vehicles and Equipment (DRIVE) Services to help you break through the traffic jam of diesel regulations. To learn more please visit www.associatesenvironmental.com. Sincerely,
CArB oFFering CourSeS For DieSel engine ownerSThe California Air Resources Board is offering the following free training courses in June-July. These courses will help diesel vehicle owners and operators, brokers, dealers, maintenance personnel, and fleet managers understand requirements and technologies for complying with California’s diesel vehicleregulations.
Course #504 - in-use off-road Diesel vehicle regulation training. Provides an overview of the Off-Road Regulation, including applicability, requirements currently in effect, future compliance requirements, and an overview of the Diesel Off-Road Online Reporting System (DOORS).
June 26, Sacramento and Webinar (9:00-12:00)
For more information and to register for 504, please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.php?course=504
CourSe #511 – Diesel exhaust After-treatment Devices. Discusses diesel particulate matter and health effects; diesel engine PM and nOx production and control strategies; DPF theory, types, regeneration, and application; and regulations associated with particulate filters. July 10, lompoc (8:30am-3:30pm)July 11, ventura (8:00am-3:00pm)
For more information or to register for 511, please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.php?course=511
**new CourSe** #511.2 – overview of Diesel emission Control Strategies.Briefly discusses diesel emissions and health effects; diesel emission control technology;
DPF construction and application; and maintenance necessary for successful DPF operation. (For more comprehensive training on diesel after-treatment devices, please attend Course #511) June 4, Anderson (5:30-8:00pm)June 5, Sacramento (5:30-8:00pm)
For more information and to register for 511.2, please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.php?course=511.2
CourSe #520 – How to Comply with CArB Diesel regulations.Reviews the inspection process, discusses consequences of non-compliance, and explains how to comply with CARB’s regulations affecting most diesel vehicles and equipment operating in the State. This course is for truck owners, operators, brokers, dispatchers, and fleet managers, who are all responsible for complying with these regulations.
June 3, truckee (1:00-4:30pm)June 10, Sacramento & webinar (8:30am-12:30pm) June 14, Diamond Bar (9:00am-12:30pm) June 20, greenville (1:00-4:30pm) June 25, San Jose (1:00-4:30pm) June 26, San leandro (9:00am-12:30pm)
For more information and to register for 520, please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.php?course=520
To see a list of all CARB training courses available please visit https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courselist.php.
Please let us know if you are interested in hosting any of our courses by emailing [email protected].
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Workplace Accidents Can be Costly We all know that safety is essential in construction, but do you realize just how costly a job site injury can be? According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the average eye injury costs $1,463. It may not seem like much money, but the extra expense to pay for injuries has a powerfully negative effect to a company’s bottom line. Why is profitability also an important issue to you? The only way that can stay in business is to operate at a profit, and that ability can be threatened by a serious workplace injury. The Real Cost of Workplace Injuries It may be surprising to hear that most companies do not have a high profit margin – 3 percent is about average. Expenses take a large chunk of the income, and competition limits how much we can charge for the services we provide. Each time an accident occurs, the cost of the injury must be subtracted from profits. Consider the following two examples: • At a 5 percent profit margin, an
extra $20,000 in income is needed to compensate for a $1,000 injury.
• If the profit margin is nearer to 1 percent, an additional $100,000 worth of new income is necessary to maintain that profit level for the same injury.
As you can see, that adds up to a lot of extra contracts just to compensate for a
single injury. Plus, every time a worker gets hurt on the job, other employees are affected too. You may need to work extra hours to make up for the injured worker, the cost of insurance can go up, or the company may be forced to make difficult budget decisions such as cutting hours or having temporary layoffs. Also, recovering from an injury can mean time away from work, reduced compensation, painful rehabilitation and frustrating adjustments to daily life. Practice Prevention Though operating at a profit is essential to our success, our top priority is to keep our employees safe and healthy. That’s why we are counting on you to help practice good safety principles on the job site, including wearing personal protective gear, following all safety procedures and noticing unsafe situations. Safe work behavior will contribute directly to our bottom line as well as to everyone’s job security. By observing safety precautions, we can limit on-the-job accidents. It is always wiser to spend a bit more time doing the job safely than to risk getting a serious injury. Be sure to always follow our safety guidelines and stay alert for unsafe conditions. Think of practicing good safety as both pain-free and profitable – a win-win situation for everyone!
It is always wiser to spend a bit more time doing the job safely than to risk getting a serious injury.
California Builders Insurance Program: Your construction workplace safety partner
Los accidentes en el lugar de trabajo pueden ser costosos
Todos sabemos que la seguridad es esencial en la construcción, ¿pero se da cuenta cuán costoso puede ser sufrir una lesión en el lugar de trabajo? Según la Administración de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional (Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA), la lesión ocular promedio cuesta $1,463.Quizás no parezca mucho dinero, pero los gastos adicionales para pagar las lesiones tienen un efecto poderosamente negativo en el resultado de la empresa. ¿Por qué es un asunto importante para usted la rentabilidad? La única manera de que pueda permanecer en el negocio es obteniendo una ganancia y esa capacidad puede verse amenazada por una lesión grave sufrida en el lugar de trabajo. El costo real de las lesiones sufridas en el lugar de trabajo Puede ser sorprendente escuchar que la mayoría de las empresas no tienen un margen alto de ganancia, el 3 por ciento se encuentra en el promedio. Los gastos se llevan una gran parte de los ingresos y la competencia limita lo que podemos cargar a los servicios que proporcionamos. Cada vez que ocurre un accidente, el costo de la lesión debe descontarse de las ganancias. Considere lo siguientes dos ejemplos: • A un margen de ganancia del 5 por
ciento, se necesita un ingreso adicional de $20,000 para una lesión de $1,000.
• Si el margen de ganancia está más cerca al 1 por ciento, un valor adicional de $100,000 del ingreso nuevo es necesario para mantener el nivel de ganancia para la misma lesión.
Como puede ver, esto suma muchos contratos adicionales solo para compensar una única lesión. Además, cada vez que un
trabajador se lesiona en el trabajo, los demás empleados también se ven afectados. Quizás deba trabajar horas adicionales para compensar al trabajador lesionado, el costo del seguro puede subir o la empresa puede verse obligada a tomar difíciles decisiones sobre el presupuesto, como recortar horas o realizar suspensiones temporarias. Además, recuperarse de una lesión puede significar tiempo fuera del trabajo, compensación reducida, rehabilitación dolorosa y adaptaciones frustrantes a la vida diaria. Ponga en práctica la prevención A pesar de que operar obteniendo una ganancia es esencial para nuestro éxito, nuestra prioridad principal es mantener a los empleados seguros y saludables. Es por eso que contamos con usted para ayudar a poner en práctica los buenos principios de seguridad en el lugar de trabajo, inclusive usar el equipo de protección personal, seguir todos los procedimientos de seguridad y notificar las condiciones inseguras. La conducta del trabajo seguro contribuirá directamente a nuestro resultado como también a la seguridad de todos en el trabajo. Al observar las precauciones de seguridad podemos limitar los accidentes en el trabajo. Siempre es mejor pasar un poco más de tiempo haciendo el trabajo de manera segura que arriesgarse a sufrir una lesión grave. Asegúrese de seguir siempre nuestras pautas de seguridad y esté atento a las condiciones inseguras. Piense que poner en práctica la buena seguridad es rentable e indoloro, ¡una situación de doble beneficio para todos!
Siempre es mejor pasar un poco más de tiempo haciendo el trabajo de manera segura que arriesgarse a sufrir una lesión grave.
California Builders Insurance Program: Su socio de seguridad en el lugar de trabajo de la construcción
For more information, call: (866) 216-5255 or visit our website: http://www.cbeins.com
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PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
owner Contractor Address parcel # Construction valueFerris Philip L /Tr/ & HETTRICH COnSTRUCTIOn InC 55 Green Valley Ct San Anselmo 176-141-05 (21-0/0)(23-0/0) $98,000 Zamberlin Carol ZAMGEn COnSTRUCTIOn 201 Vendola Dr San Rafael 180-011-09 (23)(92)(13)(59)( $30,000 A & E Restore Llc WORMOOD InC. 385 Pinewood Dr San Rafael 164-112-06 (23)(58)(92) Remo $47,000 Pimentel Ronald & PIMEnTEL COnSTRUCTIOn 55 Corte Morada Greenbrae 070-201-30 (21-0/0)(22-0/0) $200,000 Ladd John W Jr /Tr/ & Eta PEACOCK, ROGER S JR 170 Ocean Pkwy Bolinas 192-241-11 (58) Replace Wind $25,000 Butterfield Dan OWNER 190 Crest Rd Novato 143-200-05 (24-1/2)(13) Conv $40,000 Foley, Paul CARBERRY COnST., InC 2 Mora Avenue Fairfax 197-022-04 (20.3-1/4) (12) n $600,000 Foley, Paul CARBERRY COnST., InC 2 Mora Avenue Fairfax 197-022-04 (11) north Retain $50,000 Foley, Paul CARBERRY COnST., InC 2 Mora Avenue Fairfax 197-022-04 (11) South Retain $50,000 Fitzpatrick Ian E /Tr/ OWnER/BUILDER 52 Wolfe Canyon Rd Greenbrae 071-091-22 (21-0/2) (23) Add $49,000 Koestel, Jane WISE OWL COnSTRUCTIOn 20 Charles Van Damm Dock--Wph 980-020-33 (23) Remodel Hous $17,000 Goebel, Michael OWNER/BUILDER 930 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo 177-031-13 (22)(12) Remodel $77,000 Artigiani Joseph n /Tr/ & FEEnEY COMPAnY 132 Gregory Ct Fairfax 174-102-24 (23) Rmdl 2 Bas W $25,000 Solomon Sharon M /Tr/ SAVE EnERGY CO 404 Durant Way Mill Valley 200-272-22 (58) Repl 7 Wndws $13,208 Seadrift Properties Llc TAMALPAIS COnSTRUCTIOn CO 306 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach 195-320-06 (92)(58)(50)(51) $20,000 Blue Mountain Air BLUE MOUnTAIn AIR InC 370 Calle De La Mesa novato 160-181-08 (50)(51)(52)(58) $22,000 norris Dolores H/Tr/ AMERICAn SOLAR 118 Great Circle Dr Mill Valle 043-123-04 (60) Deck Mtd P V $12,500 Adler Harold OWnER/BUILDER 33 Mt Foraker Dr San Rafael 164-402-08 (23(57) Remodel K $45,000 Juillard Loic C OWnER/BUILDER 534 Wilson Ave novato 146-180-26 (22) Interior Str $37,000 Grell Christopher E Etal A1 SOLAR POWER 140 Main Dr San Rafael 186-051-08 (60) Ground Mtd P $42,000 Gryler Jommer A /Tr/ A1 SOLAR POWER 65 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley 048-212-16 (60) Roof Mounted $18,000 Waterford Assoc DIEGO BROS InC. 102 Waterford Terr San Rafael 180-181-34 20--1/3 new S F D $240,000 Waterford Assoc DIEGO BROS InC. 103 Waterford Terr San Rafael 180-181-33 20--1/3 new S F D $240,000 Mc Donnell Mark /Tr/ & OWNER 7 Russell Ave Kentfield 071-144-43 (23) Rmdl Kit & B $40,000 Glass Bob D /Tr/ & OWnER/BUILDER 63 Oak Knoll Dr San Anselmo 176-260-58 (53) Reroof $18,000 Tom Stephen & OWnER/BUILDER 30 Bay Tree Hollow novato 143-101-12 (12) new Detached $40,000 Gilardi Dennis MOYLAn COnST 1117 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Ke 074-011-50 (24) Remodel Bath $30,000 Gilardi Dennis MOYLAn COnST 1117 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Ke 074-011-50 (24) Remodel Kitc $30,000 Gilardi Dennis MOYLAn COnST 1117 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Ke 074-011-50 (24) Remodel Kitc $30,000 Porter Christopher A & TOMROSE COnSTRUCTIOn, InC 22 Teaberry Lane Tiburon 058-071-03 (59) Replace 3 Wi $20,000 Steier Alan E J & L COnSTRUCTIOn 369 Drakes View Dr Inverness 114-120-20 (53)(59)(54) Repl $60,000 August Marsha A /Tr/ R K ROOFInG AnD COnSTRUCT 1 Golden Lily Pl San Rafael 164-561-02 (53) Re-Roof $24,000 norman Gerald R & PASE 2 BUILDERS 242 Bay Vista Cir Sausalito 052-363-13 (23) Remodel Kitc $15,000 Jhutti, Sundeep Singh OWnER/BUILDER 270 Crest Rd novato 143-341-15 (56)(58) Siding A $45,000 Mimeles Stephanie A ECO-VALLEY COnSTRUCTIOn 608 Eastwood Way Mill Valley 049-022-02 (21-0/3)(22-0/0)( $374,000 Tavernetti John F & nOnPAREIL COnSTRUCTIOn 5 Corte Alegre Greenbrae 070-061-28 (23) Remodel 2 Ba $18,000
CoUNtY oF MAriN perMitS reCeiVeDAddress owner work value126 Bretano Way Greenbrae Janet Hecht (21)(23) Addition & Remodel To $18,000200 Bayview Dr San Rafael Doll Karalee V /Tr/ (13) Rebuild Deck Around Pool $30,000 14 Waikiki Ln Dillon Beach Farrell Glenn Tr (24-0/1) Garage Conversion To $30,000957 W California Ave Mill Valley Green nancy W (22)(59)(13) Remdl Master To C $70,00025 Verissimo Dr (Incl 27 & 29) novato Rice Gregory B & (11) Retaining Wall Along Driv $80,00079 Trinidad Dr Tiburon Jacob Karl & (23)(12) Remodel Entrance And $39,500309 Poplar St (Sprint) Mill Valley Southern Marin Fire Protection District (12)(50) Replace Antennas, Ins $45,000304 Montford Ave Mill Valley Mc Donnell John J Iii & (23) Rmdl Kit; Conv Laund To O $225,00031 Maui Ln Dillon Beach Jones Susan E & (13) Rpl Front And Rear Decks $30,000234 Laverne Ave Mill Valley D Amico John & (12,13,14,50,52) Entry Gate W/ $40,000370 Calle De La Mesa novato Polymathic Properties (62) Demo Pool - J #3dn243 $10,000
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PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
Novato 5/20 Richard Cramer Dolan Construction 2101 Mill Rd Minor Construction $10,000 Novato 5/20 Claassen Bernd Moore Heating & Air Con-
ditioni820 Albatross Dr Hvac $14,997
Novato 5/20 Cathleen Coulman Residential And Commercial Roo
750 Sunset Pkwy Reroof $15,890
Novato 5/20 Paty Lygia Krause Bachelder And Associates 216 San Ramon Way Construction $18,000 Novato 5/20 Del Playa Properties Owner-Builder 720 Sun Ln Construction $23,500 Novato 5/20 Pyron Charles & Lisa Dennis S. Daly 35 Juanita Ct Construction $42,900 Novato 5/21 John Kasten Murphy Roofing Consulting 35 Woodleaf Ct Reroof $10,000 Novato 5/21 Henry Oppenheimer American Solar Direct 6 Laconheath Ave Solar $20,000 Novato 5/21 Susan Bell-Warner Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner 40 Wendy Ct Minor Construction $25,000 Novato 5/21 Gayle Chu Chris Construction Company 1 Esquire Ct Construction $30,000 Novato 5/21 Ng Wilman & Rec Solar Inc. 191 Butterfield Dr Solar $42,000 Novato 5/22 Bob & Helen Agee Contreras Roofing 4 Fawnridge Dr Reroof $11,938 Novato 5/22 Brooke Steiner Petersen-Dean Inc 57 Clemente Ct Solar $12,261 Novato 5/22 Gillett Barbara Westward Builders, Inc 8 Oak Grove Dr # 204 Construction $14,400 Novato 5/22 Grant Avenue Properties
LlcD.V. Rassmussen & Sons Inc
1118 Grant Ave Construction $15,000
Novato 5/22 Blossom Stephen R Tr & Mc Neil Construction & Remodel
1925 Benton Ln Minor Construction $25,000
Novato 5/22 Penn Cassandra Vivint Solar Developers Llc 4 Gregor Ln Solar $27,048 Novato 5/22 James And Janice Brown Gold Hammer Construction 5 Richie Ln Minor Construction $31,185 Novato 5/23 Britz Ronald & Janette California Delta Mechani-
cal In41 Presidio Dr Hvac $13,500
Novato 5/23 Wright William W /Tr/ & Solarcraft Services, Inc. 100 Black John Rd Solar $22,618 Novato 5/28 Valle Alek & Jemico Llc Aka Renewal By
Ande35 Briarwood Ct Window $13,701
Novato 5/28 Walter Kieckhefer Co C D K Builders Inc. 404 Ignacio Blvd Demolition $14,700 Novato 5/28 O Mara Patrick K & Petersen-Dean Inc 6 Drakewood Ln Solar $15,149 Novato 5/28 Quail Hollow Meadows
HoaBradshaw Roofing 294-314 Sandpiper Ct,
Bldg 8, 294-314 BuReroof $28,645
Novato 5/28 Patridge Knolls Condomi-num Ass
Creative Roofing Of North-ern C
30-40 Bridle Path Ln (30,32,34,36, 38,40
Reroof $42,855
Novato 5/29 Sache Mark S & Owner-Builder 17 Lupine Cir Minor Construction $10,000 Novato 5/29 Mazza Lurline & Jerry Shelter Roofing 12 Creekside Ct Reroof $10,000 Novato 5/29 Anderson Gregory E /Tr/ & Owner-Builder 21 Lupine Cir Construction $12,000 Novato 5/29 Creamer Laura & Les Northwest Exteriors, Inc. 10 Laurie Dr Window $18,000 Novato 5/29 Townsend James & Marie American Home Renewal,
Inc.32 Harding Dr Construction $40,000
Novato 5/29 Elloway John Tr & Sepac Energy Systems 17 Pleasant View Rd Solar $55,000 Novato 5/29 George H Moore Logging
&Apex Contractors, Inc. 905 Grant Ave Construction $56,718
Novato 5/30 Lorraine Parsons Northern Pacific Roofing Inc 4 Nina Dr Reroof $12,671 Novato 5/30 Braum Thomas H & Owner-Builder 228 Montura Way Solar $14,000 Novato 5/30 Agee Robert E Sr & A1 Solar Power Inc 4 Fawnridge Dr Solar $25,000
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Novato 5/30 Walker Kevin E & Solarcraft Services, Inc. 2519 Laguna Vista Dr Solar $35,407 Novato 5/30 Fritz James D /Tr/ A1 Solar Power Inc 6 Gregor Ln Solar $36,000 Novato 5/31 Lim Robert S Tr & Agape All American Roof-
ing Co1 Zanco Way Reroof $14,000
Novato 6/3 Rus William E /Tr/ & Cal-Bay Service 715 Eucalyptus Ave Hvac $11,000 Novato 6/3 Skidmore James R & Castle Roofing 8 Leland Dr Reroof $11,780 Novato 6/3 Enjaian Steven & E.K. Construction Co. 12 Stasia Dr Construction $12,750 Novato 6/3 Hernandez David M Tr Kapranos Construction 5 Valencia Ct Minor Construction $16,400 Novato 6/3 Champagne Mary E /Tr/ & Sungate Energy Solutions
Inc2504 Laguna Vista Dr Solar $17,000
Novato 6/3 Lloyd Daniel H Wedge Roofing, Inc. 17 Sunnyhill Rd Reroof $17,750 Novato 6/3 Bernstein Leonard M & Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner 19 Oak View Ct Minor Construction $25,000 Novato 6/3 Tara Roopinger & Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner 164 San Carlos Way Construction $52,000 Novato 6/4 Khalil Mark N Murphy Roofing Consulting 1113 Simmons Ln Reroof $10,500 Novato 6/4 Pellicano Llc Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner 1212 Denlyn St Construction $48,700 Novato 6/4 Ronald Zechlin Owner-Builder 7 Leland Dr Construction $60,000 Novato 6/4 Jcc Cal Properties Llc Horizon Retail Construction 208 Vintage Way [Aka
236 Vintage] SuiteTenant Improve-ment
$85,000
Novato 6/4 Curtis David M & Design Build Specialists, Inc 26 Lauren Ave Construction $100,000 Novato 6/5 Pacheco Manuel Able Roofing Co 1959 Novato Blvd &
1959 AdReroof $11,950
Novato 6/5 Van Hootegem Gene R /Tr &
Land Construction 121 La Merida Ct Construction $15,000
Novato 6/5 Daniel Bakondi Geco Construction 1739 Ignacio Blvd Construction $17,000 Novato 6/5 Bourdet Robert B & Kath-
ryn L RSmart Energy Usa 1119 Santolina Dr Solar $23,000
Novato 6/5 Minkiewicz Bruce & Janet Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner 5 Romero Ct Minor Construction $24,000 Novato 6/5 Jcc Cal Properties Llc Hi-Point Engineering Inc. 216 Vintage Way Demolition $98,900 Novato 6/6 Pailhe Sean P & Raneri & Long Roofing Co.
(Rlr43 San Domingo Way Reroof $13,000
Novato 6/6 Jim & Katie Stafford American Home Renewal, Inc.
91 Vivian Ct Window $15,000
Novato 6/6 Saxena Sanjay Tr & Kruetzfeldt Construction Co, I
179 Drakewood Pl Solar $16,000
Novato 6/6 Pachtner Theresa A A1 Solar Power Inc 6 Knolltop Ct Solar $18,000 Novato 6/6 Pickrel Rita T Tr A1 Solar Power Inc 1379 Joyce St Solar $18,000 Novato 6/6 Patocchi Robert J /Tr/ & A1 Solar Power Inc 10 Prestwick Ct Solar $22,000 Novato 6/6 San Marin Partners Vinculums Services Inc. 155 San Marin Dr Construction $75,000 San Anselmo 5/1 Ted Jorgensen A-1 Solar Power 64 Oak Springs Dr Solar $24,000 San Anselmo 5/2 Sharyne Blixt Vicente Salinas 25 Woodside Ct. Bath Remodel $13,000 San Anselmo 5/2 Ed & Linda Farina Hornstein Roofing 21 Woodruff Reroof $125,000 San Anselmo 5/6 Betty & Wilfred Swalberg K Designers 38 Angela Ave Bath Remodel $14,330 San Anselmo 5/6 John Fitzpatrick Mike Mcger 215 Butterfield Rd Rebuild Deck &
Stairs $28,000
San Anselmo 5/7 Scott Harrison Flint Construction 118 Allyn Avenue Kitchen Remodel $40,000 San Anselmo 5/7 Spencer & Stacey Sias Cove Construction 160 Sturdivant Dr Entry Steps And
Gate $50,000
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PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
San Anselmo 5/7 Grace Hill Llc Owner-Builder 172 Morningside Dr Kitchen Remodel $85,750 San Anselmo 5/8 All Bay Roofing 21 Island Dr Reroof $15,000 San Anselmo 5/8 Westmore Properties C/O
Marilyn BlaustineOwner-Builder 18 Woodside Ave Revised Permit $30,000
San Anselmo 5/8 Town Of San Anselmo Owner-Builder Magnolia Lot Install Ev Stations $31,000 San Anselmo 5/9 Anna Webster Crescent Builders 34 Oakland Ave Kitchen Remodel $34,500 San Anselmo 5/13 Tan View Knolls Hoa 59 Essex Ave Reroof $11,600 San Anselmo 5/13 Elizabeth Ireland Rfw Builders 78 Alta Vista Two Bath Remodel $48,000 San Anselmo 5/14 Eliza Denitto Duisenberg Construction 54 Hillside Ave Bath Remodel $10,000 San Anselmo 5/14 Kevin Douglas Owner-Builder 1 Summit Ave Extend Deck $19,300 San Anselmo 5/20 Maurizio Rossetti Gutierez 133 Meadowcroft Re-Roof $10,501 San Anselmo 5/20 Stephen Eagleton Pwd No. California Retail 31 Carolina Ave Window Replace-
San Anselmo 5/20 Andrew Feldon Clean Cut Construction 13 Southview Terrace Remodel Of Dwell-ing
$127,800
San Anselmo 5/21 Sean And Jamie Gallagher Jeff Kerr 30 Morningside Dr Kitchen And Bath Remodel
$95,000
San Anselmo 5/23 Helen Olive Milowe Block Builders Inc. 4 Bridge Ave Retrofit Windows $15,000 San Anselmo 5/23 Kevin Hansmeyer Owner-Builder 111 Barber Ave Kitchen Remodel $25,000 San Anselmo 5/23 Laurie Daniels Clint Simonini 1514 Sir Francis Drake Kitchen Remodel $25,320 San Anselmo 5/28 J Kaufman Dax Dickson 601 / 603 San Anselmo
AveReplace Existing A/C
$23,000
San Anselmo 5/29 Bruce Rendergraft Owner-Builder 100 Saunders Ave Restore Workshop $30,000 San Anselmo 5/30 John & Pam Farrar 1561 San Anselmo Ave Addition $115,000 San Rafael 5/28 Jackson Robert E 460 Holly Dr Bwop Retro-Active
Garage Conversion $15,000
San Rafael 5/28 Gauss B Adam & Bwop Retro-Active Loft Above Garage, Kitchen Remodel
$20,000
San Rafael 5/29 Prunty Donald J & 122 Greenwood Ave Reroof $14,250 San Rafael 5/29 Louderback Thomas Charles Window & Door 72 Las Casas Dr 10 Windows & 3
Sliders $41,000
San Rafael 5/29 Moore Ronald R /Tr/ & Moore Ronald R /Tr/ & 119 Greenwood Ave New Garage $48,400 San Rafael 5/30 Camelot Assoc Camelot Assoc 70 Larkspur St Replace 14 Win-
dows $12,000
San Rafael 5/30 Kadel Karol K Lamperti Contracting & Design
200 North Ave 219 Bath Remodel $15,000
San Rafael 5/30 Elmstrom Kristin & Lamperti Contracting & Design
22 El Cerrito Ave Kitchen Remodel $43,500
San Rafael 5/30 Gaskin John D & Virginia L Lamperti Contracting & Design
9 Sussex Ct Kitchen Remodel $69,000
San Rafael 5/31 Killey Barbara B & Floyd Construction 7 Mliss Ln Create Master Suite W/Bath
$50,000
San Rafael 5/31 Woodlandia Partners Llc Hildebrand Renovation 45 Woodland Ave Restripping Parking Lot And Cover 2 Sp
$100,000
San Rafael 6/3 Rosenbaum Mk Builders 6 Bay Ct Replace Tub-Shower;
$16,000
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City/Town Issue Date
Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation
San Rafael 6/3 Piersante Mark A & Amerian Foam Experts 41 Peacock Dr Reroof $18,000 San Rafael 6/3 Hunter Charles R Westward Builders Inc. 118 Prospect Dr Provide Additional
Access To Parking Deck
$20,000
San Rafael 6/3 Pick Charles & Susan E Revoc
2130 4Th St Exterior Site Work; Retaining Walls
$22,500
San Rafael 6/3 Wolfensperger David & Catalyzing Construction 250 Locust Ave New Pool House $40,000 San Rafael 6/3 Dominican University Of
CalifoKen Cooper Roofing 178 Palm Ave Re-Roof $98,000
Tiburon 6/3 Ken James Morris Roofing Co 170 Stewart Drive Reroof $10,750 Tiburon 6/3 Shuman Tan Schneider Construction 333 Blackfield Drive Outdoor Kitchen $55,500 Tiburon 6/3 Vince & Lindy Desquattro Daniel Gallagher Const 31 North Terrace Multi-Room Re-
model $140,000
Tiburon 6/4 Tpl Ventures Buzzer 9 Development Inc 9 Tower Point Lane Kitchen Remodel $35,000 Tiburon 6/5 Jean Ford Hawkins Development Corp 55 Paseo Mirasol Fence Replace-
ment $15,000
Tiburon 6/5 Malcolm W Wilson A1 Solar Power Inc. 14 Mateo Drive Solar $20,000 Tiburon 6/5 Tiburon Hillside Lp Owner-Builder 23 Circle Drive Demo And Replace
Balconies And Catwalk
$20,625
Tiburon 6/5 Ron & Duffy Hurwin Owner-Builder 558 Tenaya Drive Kitchen Remodel $60,000 Tiburon 6/6 Essex Property Trust Monterey Construction
Company65 Red Hill Circle #D Kitchen And Bath
Remodel $29,990
Tiburon 6/6 Essex Property Trust Monterey Construction Company
45 Red Hill Circle #D Kitchen And Bath Remodel
$29,990
Tiburon 6/6 Richard & Wendy Barbaria Dailey Construction 2100 Mar East Street Kitchen Remodel $69,889 Tiburon 6/6 Gail & Harry Genant Peterson Construction &
Development7 Tara Hill Road Kitchen Remodel $380,000
PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
2013 Pavement Maintenance Project - Grant Elementary
6/7/2013 3:00 PM Alameda ONLINE
Huff Construction Company, Inc.
Alameda Station - Pad B
6/7/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofRFQ-Carriers A/C Maintenance & Repair
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz & Soquel D009 Santa Cruz City Schools
Science Classrooms Conversion:Harbor High School, Santa Cruz High School & Soquel High School
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Piedmont ONLINE
Coastland Civil Engineering
2013 Pavement Project
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Encinitas ONLINE
Suffolk Construction .Scripps Memorial Hospital R&F Radroom Renovations
6/10/2013 12:00 PM Moffett Field Online Herman ConstructionAmes MATOC Seed Project: Restoration of Electrical Distribution System-High Voltage- Work Package 1 (REDS HV WP1)
6/10/2013 3:00 PM El Dorado ONLINE
El Dorado Irrigation District
Yates Lift Station Upgrades
6/10/2013 11:30 AM Mill Valley Online Mill Valley, City of2013 Street and Sewer Rehabilitation Project
6/10/2013 2:00 PM Marin County R025,008C
Marin, county ofRehabilitation of Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Phase 2
San Mateo, County ofResurfacing of Various Streets in the Moss Beach, Princeton by the Sea, El Granada, Emerald Lake Hills, Sequoia Tract, West Menlo, & North Fair Oaks Areas of San Mateo County
6/11/2013 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
Herman ConstructionUpgrade Locks & Rekey Facility Wide
6/11/2013 10:00 AM Marin ONLINE
Marin Municipal Water District
2012-2013 Corrosion Test Station Rehabilitation Project
6/11/2013 2:30 PM San Mateo County ONLINE
San Mateo, County ofCoyote Point Recreation Area Promenade Western Shoreline Improvement
6/11/2013 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
Replace HDU Reverse Osmosis
6/11/2013 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE
Modesto, City ofEmerald Lift Station Rehabilitation
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/12/2013 1:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
East Side Union High School District
Building G&N Classroom Moderninzation at Independence High School
6/12/2013 3:00 PM Mountain View ONLINE
Mountain View, city ofTraffic Signal Modifications - California Street at Ortega Avenue & Middlefield Road at Whisman Road
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE
Santa Rosa, City ofLlano Trunk Sewer Improvements - West College Wet Weather
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Seaside Online Monterey, City ofDMDC Meter Installation
6/12/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Balboa Park - Geneva Ave & Howth St - New Traffic Signal
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Bakersfield ONLINE
Shames ConstructionWalmart Supercenter #2557-03
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE
Davis, UCWatershed Science Research Center Stucco Investrigation - Repair
6/12/2013 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, city ofEmergency On-Call Demolition Service
6/12/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco State University
Accessible Pathway to Cox Stadium
6/12/2013 2:00 PM Tracy ONLINE
Tracy, City ofTraffic Signal Modification at Eleventh St & East St
6/12/2013 2:00 AM Alameda ONLINE
D-Square ConstructionSanitary Sewer System Repair
6/12/2013 12:00 PM Greenbrae ONLINE
Tri-North BuildersVitamin Shoppe
6/12/2013 5:00 PM Commerce ONLINE
Hanna Design Group, Inc
Steve Madden - Citadel Outlet
6/12/2013 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE
San Leandro, city ofAnnual Overlay/Rehabilitation 2012-13
6/12/2013 1:30 PM Clements* S507, 001C
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Camanche Dike 2 Relief Well Drainage and Camanche & Pardee GPS Survey Improvements
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Alameda* 178B, 071C
Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach/Alameda Beach Restoration
6/13/2013 10:00 AM San Carlos 182B San Carlos, City ofArundel Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE
Sacramento, County ofRio Linda10th Street Force Main Diversion Project
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Sausalito ONLINE
Sausalito, City ofBridgeway & Caledonia Street Series Streetlight Circuit Conversion
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Garden Grove ONLINE
FCI Constructors99 Cents Only Store
6/13/2013 4:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE
Redwood City, city of Combined Heat & Power System
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Brentwood ONLINE
Otto ConstructionWestmont of Brentwood
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE
Greystone West Company
St. Helena Elementary School Storm Drain Repair
6/13/2013 3:00 PM North of Atwater ONLINE
Merced, County ofCastle Airport Taxiway B-1 Constuction
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
McCarthy Building Companies
Delta Products Headquarters Warehouse
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE
Greystone West Company
St. Helena High School Auditorium Demolition
6/13/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
East Side Union High School District
Modernization Building D/Classroom WC Overfelt High School
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Redding Online Redding, City OfAccordion Partition Replacement
6/13/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County of2013 Sidewalk Repair Program (Various Locations in Country Club, Lincoln Village and West Jackson Subdivision)
6/13/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofWest Jackson Streets Resurfacing
6/13/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofJahant Road Resurfacing (Elliott Road to Tully Road)
Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 32
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/13/2013 2:00 PM Salinas ONLINE
Monterey, County of20 East Alisal Street 2nd Floor Tenant Improvements
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE
Berkeley, UCWurster Hall CAD/CAM Shop Addition (Fabrication Shop)
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City ofThe Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers Bounded by Golf Links Road, Encina Way and Calandria Avenue
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE
Davis, city ofSewer Trunk Line Rehabilitation - 2013
6/13/2013 3:00 PM Merced ONLINE
Merced, County ofAtwater-Merced Expressway/State Route 99 Interchange
6/13/2013 2:00 PM San Mateo County ONLINE
San Mateo-Foster City School District
Security Fencing Replacement 2013 - Chain Link Fencing
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Turlock ONLINE
Turlock, City ofTaylor Road Bikepath
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
Oakland, City of23rd Ave/29th Ave Rail Crossing Improvements
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE
MacArthur Transit Village-Parcel D
6/13/2013 11:00 AM Union City ONLINE
Union Sanitary DistrictLift Station No. 1 Improvements
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE
Fremont, City ofKarl Nordvik Community Park Synthetic Turf Conversion
6/13/2013 2:00 PM French Camp Online San Joaquin, County ofJuvenile Justice Center Roof Repairs
6/13/2013 2:00 PM Daly City ONLINE
Daly City, City OfMuirwood Drive & Teresa Street Water Main Improvements
6/14/2013 2:00 PM Santa Clara 132B, 077C
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Transit Center Park & Ride Upgrades
6/14/2013 5:00 PM Castro Valley N/A Castro Valley Sanitary District
Pre-Qualification for Plumbing Contracts
6/14/2013 4:00 PM Concord ONLINE
Warwick ConstructionForever 21 (Specs on Plans)
6/14/2013 10:00 AM Clovis ONLINE
SD Deacon General Contractors
Burlington Coat Factory
6/14/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofChain Link Fences Installation & Repairs
6/14/2013 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE
San Francisco Unified School District
Expansion of the Early Education Program at Leola Havard
6/14/2013 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE
Napa, City of RFQ - Led Streetlight Conversion
6/17/2013 2:00 PM Galt ONLINE
Shames ConstructionWalmart Supercenter # 5231-02
6/17/2013 2:00 PM Pleasanton ONLINE
SD Deacon General Contractors
WalMart Store Remodel
6/17/2013 2:00 PM Roseville ONLINE
Wells Construction Inc.Beard Papa's Galleria Mall (Specs on Plans)
6/17/2013 2:00 PM Pleasant Hill ONLINE
SD Deacon General Contractors
Dick's Sporting Goods
6/17/2013 11:00 AM Watsonville ONLINE
Watsonville, city ofWatsonville 2013 Road Repair Project
6/17/2013 11:00 AM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose Unified School Distric
Carson Elementary School Fascia - Rebid
6/17/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofTraffic Pole Painting Services
6/17/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE
San Jose, City ofRFQ-Interior/Exterior Plant Maintenance
Union City, city ofUnion City Corporation Yard CNG Compressor Upgrade
Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 39
CAl-weSt rentAlSMechanic / technician
Cal-West Rentals is in search of a technician to work within our service department at our yard in Petaluma. They will be responsi-ble for repairing and maintaining all types of equipment including small engines, heavy construction equipment, and delivery trucks.
The work is mostly in the shop, but also includes field service calls and deliveries of equipment. It is a full-time position, M-F, with full benefits. This person will be reporting to our service manager. Must possess knowledge and experience in the mechanical and construction field.
ClASSIfIed AdSClassified ads are provided free to MbA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]
Sales Assistant – Doors and Windows
High volume retail lumber distributor seeks skilled individual for a sales assistant position, including various administrative and customer related responsibilities. This full-time position is located in San Rafael.
Responsibilities/Job Description:
• Convert raw door and window data into quotes and invoices.• Manage all paperwork that flows through the door and window
department.• Back up for other administrative positions.• Various administrative projects as needed.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Typing skills minimum: 60WPM• 10 key by touch• Two years administrative experience• Computer experience including Microsoft Office Products.
What makes our Company a great place to work:
• Team atmosphere• Casual work setting• Dedicated long term employees• Established business environment
Compensation commensurate with experience. The Company offers a very generous benefits package including vacation, medical and dental benefits, long term disability and a matched 401(k) plan. Please send resume with salary history and requirements to: [email protected] or fax to 707.789.9503.
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Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 40
CALLING ALL HISTORICAL COMPANY PHOTOS & EPHEMERA!~ SHARE YOUR PIECE OF HISTORY! ~
To celebrate our members and construction in Marin, we are preparing a display at the MBA of “days gone by”. We encourage all members to participate and would appreciate company ephemera and copies of photos
that show your company and exemplify the rich history of building in Marin.
Please send digital copies to our membership manager, Barbara Jones, at [email protected]. If you have originals you would like to share you can mail them or let us know where to pick them up!
Call 415.462.1220
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Publication rules for submission of articles to the MBA Weekly Bulletin
Members cornerLimited to 600 words and edited for length, grammar, spelling, clarity, style, libel and civility. We do not publish form
letters, petitions or consumer complaints. Please include writers name, address and phone number. All submissions become the property of Marin Builders Association and cannot be returned.
note: We would like a photo (jpeg) head shot and can offer ¼ page ad space to *fill out page for ½ the price.
*Ad space only available to fill out page if necessary.