See more pics! facebook.com/marinbuilders WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]June 18, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #25 CONGRATULATIONS! GOOD LUCK! & William Swain Thomas Boeck Matthew Erbst Jeff Hadley Elvis Huinac Samuel McLaughlin Felecia Greenhill Samantha Hassett Samantha Helbig Michelle McClure Meredith Shores Andrew Caramagno Tina Geller Shane Kelly Matthew Kirner Ashley Ludlow Daniel Lynam Jessica Merino Justas Reskevicius Nicolette Ratto William Sale Scott Young Sophia Lopez 2012 MBA Scholarship Award Recipients
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PROJECT OF THE WEEK
Invitation to bid
-North Marin Water District-
OCEANA CIPP
SEWER LINING PROJECTDillon Beach, Marin County, CA
Sealed bids will be received until
Thursday, July 12th @ 2:00PM MANDATORY pre-bid site inspection scheduled for
Thursday, June 28th @ 2:00PM
A pre-bid inspection in the company of District staff is a mandatory prerequisite to submitting a bid. Bidders unable to attend the scheduled tour shall contact the District to make arrangements for a guided tour on another date.
Plans and specifications also now available at
the MBA and in the MBA Online Plan Room.
Copies of the contract documents are available for the non-refundable price of $25 each. Bidders may examine and/or obtain the documents at the District Office, 99 Rush Creek Place, P.O. Box 146, Novato, CA 94948. Contact Eileen Blue ([email protected]) by telephone at 415-897-4133, ext. 8460
Work includes pre-cleaning, pre-televising, repair of defects, a second cleaning and televising prior to lining, CIPP lining of three easement sewers serving Kamaha Way, Kona Lane and Waikiki Lane, restoration of all services, post-cleaning, air testing and televising, together with all appurtenances thereto and all restorations.
Questions concerning this project and the mandatory pre-bid site inspection shall be directed to Drew McIntyre, Chief Engi-neer, at 415-897-4133, ext. 8510.
One day around 3:30 I randomly passed by the Marin Builders Association, knowing nothing about it I decided to take a peek. I walk in and the lovely lady at the counter says:”Oh, you’re early” I say: “For what?”“The party doesn’t start till 4” she tells me. I leave for a bit and come back a little after 4.
Apparently I stumbled upon a new member meet-n-greet. It is funny how things happen like that. The catering looked first class with good wine to boot; already starting to like this place I thought to myself. I talked to a few people and asked some questions to get a better under-standing of what the MBA was all about. Everyone was very nice. Before I left I tossed my business card in a bowl. A few days later I received a call telling me that I had won a free one-year membership. I would like to express a sincere THANK YOU! to the MBA staff; it has been a pleasure to meet you.
About me: I am the sole owner of John Romaidis Construction. Primarily my projects consist of residen-tial remodels.I am the classic example of working through the ranks. Starting as a laborer, moving on as an apprentice carpenter, then a journeyman, and receiving my Contractors license in 2002…I still throw on my tool belt once in a while.Over the years, I had the good fortune of having some very skilled carpenters take me under their wings and teach me the trade. An eagerness to learn, an appreciation for craftsmanship as well as working on high-end projects most of my career certainly helped me climb that ladder. Although the work is hard I am truly grateful for the opportunities that have been given to me.
John Romaidis
MEMBER’S CORNER
We’d love to hear more! Please share your thoughts with us! Contact Barbara at [email protected]
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ROP CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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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 seventeen years students all over Marin County have had the opportunity to learn hands-on skills of the construction trade. The class lasts 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.
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]
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Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb & Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.
Does a “C-10” need Worker’s Comp if he hires a contract ‘installer’? CA offers a ‘family waiver’ but what about Arizona or Nevada? John Lennon is credited with saying ‘life happens while you’re making plans’, and our first contractor is discover-ing that. The government bureaucracy isn’t required to keep your address up to date, you are. Failing to do so can have some serious consequences…
Q: I noticed this morning that my license has expired. We have jobs going right now under contract with this license. Since we did not receive this renewal in the mail, I asked our Responsible Managing Officer (RMO) to contact you so we could get a copy of the renewal application and hopefully get it posted before it expires. He assured me he had a plan to overnight it to you and you would run it over to CSLB in time. Looks like it didn’t happen. Do I need to stop all work under contract until this gets fixed?
A: We talked with the RMO regarding this issue; however, the re-newal was not sent through our office. We picked up a copy of the renewal application at the CSLB and emailed it to your Qualifier. He called a few days ago to say that the renewal was inadvertently sent overnight directly to the CSLB (and he did not retain a copy). Since, we did not have a chance to review the document before sub-mission, I cannot say if all items were correct. Unfortunately, since the license now shows “expired”, you technically should stop all work until the license is back in good standing. Assuming there are no problems with the renewal (i.e. proper signatures/fees, corporate status), it should be processed soon. If there is an issue, the CSLB will reject the application, send a letter detailing the problem, and require payment of a delinquent fee.
Q: I was wondering if I could get an answer to a question about Worker’s Compensation. If a “C-10” license holder hires an instal-lation company to come in and do a particular job, and that com-pany does not have a license, is it the responsibility of the “C-10” license holder to provide Worker’s Compensation Insurance? Or is it the responsibility of the unlicensed company to carry it? Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing back from you.
A: Generally speaking, if you hire someone it’s ultimately your responsibility to make sure they’re covered by Worker’s Compensa-tion. If they are covered through another licensed contractor, this is fine. However, since UNLICENSED “contractors’ rarely cover their employees, if someone gets hurt, they’re probably going to come after your insurance.
Q: My father recently retired and I was able to replace him on our CA license with a waiver of the exams. I have worked for the com-pany for over 15 years. We need to do this same process for our Nevada and Arizona licenses; can you help with that?
A: We would be happy to help you with the application process in Nevada (NV) and Arizona (AZ); however, while CA allows individuals who are a close family member (son, daughter, spouse, etc.) to waive the exams, NV and AZ aren’t as generous with grant-ing these waivers. The only way either State will grant a waiver is if you’ve been listed as the Qualifier on a NV or AZ license within the last 5 years, or if you have been licensed for at least 5 years and have passed an equivalent exam in CA or UT. In other words, these states do not have a “family waiver” option.
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. Re-search past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
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Also In This Update• Attention Contractors! Off-Road Equipment Regulation Training Dates Set by CARB
The Correct Approach to Combat the Underground EconomyWe all know that the “Underground Economy” is killing many legitimate businesses in and around the state. While legitimate contractors do everything “above boards” by reporting all payments made to an employee, paying workers’ compensation and so on, the “Underground Economy” of both licensed and unlicensed contractors pays their employees with cash “under the table,” doesn’t pay workers’ compensation and does everything else that they can get away with to avoid paying “their fair share” of the burden. In an effort to combat this serious problem (which is estimated to be as large as $120 billion in California alone!), we are continually working with the Contractors’ License Board, the Department of Insurance, the Department of Industrial Relations, the Labor Commissioner, the Employment Development Department, Franchise Tax Board, Board of Equalization and many other state and federal agencies to “level the playing field” through new legislation as well as through regulations.
Admittedly, SOME well-intentioned laws or regulations have ended up “biting” the legitimate contractors while the “dirt bags” (my description) continue to thrive without bothering with the new burden. Having seen how the best of intentions can come back to haunt us, I have become much more skeptical of creating new laws and regulations and instead continually seek to find new ways of better utilizing existing laws and regulations.
A “text book” example of this applies to a bill that the Laborers introduced earlier this year. AB 1794 (Williams) was introduced in late February and originally would have required that all employers hiring new employees to file a new form with their workers’ compensation carrier within 20 days (the original bill said 15 days but that was then amended to 20) alerting them to the new hire. The logic was that if the contractor were audited
at the end of the year and it was learned through the audit that a contractor employed more workers than he reported, it would be a violation of the law that would be reported back to the Contractors’ Board, et al.
After talking this bill “out” with many of you and with several of my colleagues, I determined that this would become a new law of unintended consequences against honest contractors. So, back to the “drawing board” we went to meet with the Laborers to “re-craft” this bill.
I’m happy to report that I believe that we have found a much better solution to accomplish the same goal, but without further burdening legitimate contractors. Under current law, all employers are required to file a notice with the Employment Development Department (EDD) within 20 days of employment of new hires either by submitting a copy of the employee’s W-4 form, a form provided by the department, or any other hiring document transmitted by first-class mail, magnetically, or electronically. The original purpose of this requirement was for unemployment insurance purposes which EDD administers.
Since this form is already being filed, it would only take authorization through legislation allowing EDD to share this information with the Joint Enforcement Strike Force on theUnderground Economy (which consists of the previously discussed departments such as the Contractors’ License Board et al). This way when they are performing investigations, they can quickly access the filings through EDD to ascertain if the contractor was reporting his employees properly or not. If there’s a void in the reporting from a contractor, the dirt bag gets nailed which hopefully translates into one less illegal competitor to deal with in the future. Oh, and to make sure that this new law goes as planned, I requested (and just received from the Laborers) the ok to put a 4 year sunset on the law. This way, it officially dies in 4 years if things don’t work out as planned.
Attention Contractors! Off-Road Equipment Regulation Training Dates Set by CARB
The details below are from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) on Class 504 - In-Use Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation Training:The California Air Resources Board (ARB) is now offering new dates for Class 504: In-Use Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation Training. This class will provide an overview of the Off-Road regulation, including the applicability of the regulation, requirements currently in effect, future compliance requirements, and an overview of the Diesel Off-Road Online Reporting System (DOORS).The classes will be offered at the following dates and locations:• June 21, 2012: Colton, CA• June 26, 2012: San Diego, CA• June 27, 2012: Sacramento, CA (This class will also be
webcast)For more information about this class and to register online, please visit the following website: http://www.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.php?course=504Additional classes will be offered this fall, with dates and locations to be announced.BackgroundARB’s regulation for In-Use Off-Road Diesel Vehicles (Off-Road regulation) became effective under California law on June 15, 2008. This regulation is intended to reduce harmful emissions from diesel powered construction and mining vehicles operating in California. Fleets were required to initially report their off-road diesel vehicles to ARB in 2009 via the Diesel Off-road
On-line Reporting System (DOORS). In addition, fleet owners are subject to restrictions on unnecessary idling and will be subject to accelerated replacement/repower requirements. In December 2011, major amendments to the Off-Road regulation, which include
delaying the first compliance date to no earlier than January 1, 2014, became effective.If you have any questions regarding off-road reporting, please contact the DOORS hotline at (877) 59-DOORS (877-593-6677) or by email at [email protected]. For further information on ARB’s diesel vehicle and equipment regulations, please call the California Air Resources Board Diesel Hotline at 866-6DIESEL (866-634-3735). For further information about the Off-Road regulation, please visit the Off-Road regulation website at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/ordiesel.
The Correct Approach to Combat the Underground EconomyBY Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations
For more information, please contact:[email protected] or call (866) 216-5255
or visit our website:www.cabuildersinsuranceprogram.com
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Your Board of Directors has approved our participation in the California Builders Insurance Program. Program partners include several other builders exchanges and associations. We have all joined forces to deliver competitive insurance programs as well as services designed to meet your specific needs.
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Tips for Teens in Construction The construction industry ranks third in the number of work-related youth fatalities, but you can help lessen or even eliminate this statistic by paying attention to all safety guidelines. The Basics
• If you are younger than15, you cannot work on construction sites by law.
• Make sure you have clear instructions on each and every task. If you do not understand, ask someone before beginning.
• Never perform a task you have not previously been trained to do.
• Trust your instincts about dangerous situations.
• Never work alone. • Make sure your personal protective
equipment (PPE) is properly sized. • Always work under proper supervision. • Stay sober and drug-free. • Try to familiarize yourself with the
federal and state youth employment laws; a good resource is the Department of Labor (www.dol.gov).
Prohibited Jobs Certain jobs are declared hazardous by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and are therefore prohibited for youth under age 18. Specifically relevant for construction workers are:
• Driving a motor vehicle • Operating power-driven woodworking
machines (including drills and nail guns) • Operating forklifts, cranes, hoists or
elevators • Operating power-driven circular saws,
band saws and guillotine shears • Wrecking, demolition and shipbreaking
Know the Hazards There are six main hazards you need to be aware of in the construction industry:
• Machines and tools – Moving machine parts have the potential to cause severe injuries. Any machine part, function or process that may cause injury must be safeguarded. Teens under age 18 should not be using this equipment, but it is important to be aware of the dangers regardless.
• Confined spaces – There are many instances in which workers must squeeze in and out of narrow openings and perform tasks while cramped or contorted. Suffocation is a main concern when doing these jobs.
• Electrocution – Overhead power lines are a main concern when working in construction. They carry tens of thousands of volts of electricity. Certain equipment (such as aluminum paint rollers or metal ladders) conducts electricity and can be fatal.
• Falls – Falling is the most common cause of death for construction workers. Fall protection is vital when working at heights above six feet.
• “Struck-by” – The second most common cause of death is being struck by an object or vehicle. It is important to pay close attention to alarms and horns when on the job.
• “Caught-between” – Be sure to stay alert when working around any large objects that might move. Being crushed is a scary but very real hazard on a construction site.
Before beginning any job, make sure that you understand the proper safety procedures and policies on the job site. Your supervisor can answer any questions you may have. Safety should always be your top concern.
You may work to earn spending money, buy a car, save for college or gain work experience. Whatever the reason, plans for your job and for your future don’t include you getting hurt.
California Builders Insurance Program: Your construction workplace safety partner
For more information, call: (866) 216-5255 or visit our website: http://www.cbeins.com
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Consejos para los adolescentes en la construcción La industria de la construcción se ubica en el tercer lugar en cuanto a la cantidad de fatalidades que ocurren entre los jóvenes en relación con el trabajo, pero puedes ayudar a reducir o incluso eliminar esta estadística al prestar atención a todas las pautas de seguridad. Los conceptos básicos
• Si tienes menos de 15 años, por ley no puedes trabajar en los sitios de construcción.
• Asegúrate de contar con instrucciones claras sobre cada una de las tareas. Si no entiendes, pregúntale a alguien antes de comenzar.
• Nunca realices una tarea para la que no hayas sido capacitado previamente.
• Confía en tus instintos en cuanto a las situaciones peligrosas.
• Nunca trabajes solo. • Asegúrate de que tu equipo de protección
personal (EPP) sea del tamaño correcto. • Siempre trabaja bajo la supervisión
adecuada. • Permanece sobrio y sin consumir drogas. • Trata de familiarizarte con las leyes federales
y estatales relacionadas con el empleo juvenil; un buen recurso es el Departamento de Trabajo (www.dol.gov).
Empleos prohibidos Según la Ley de Normas Laborales Justas (Fair Labor Standards Act) algunos trabajos son declarados como peligrosos y, por consiguiente, están prohibidos para los jóvenes menores de 18 años. Lo siguiente es específicamente pertinente a los trabajadores de la construcción:
• Conducir un vehículo • Operar máquinas eléctricas para trabajos de
carpintería (incluidos los taladros y las pistolas de clavos).
• Operar carretillas elevadoras, grúas o elevadores.
• Operar sierras circulares eléctricas, serruchos de banda y guillotinas.
• Realizar operaciones de demolición y desguace.
• Realizar operaciones de techado. • Realizar operaciones de excavación.
Conocer los riesgos Existen seis riesgos principales que debes tener en cuenta en la industria de la construcción:
• Máquinas y herramientas – Las partes de máquinas en movimiento tienen el potencial de producir lesiones graves. Cualquier parte de máquina, función o proceso que puede producir lesiones puede estar protegida. Los adolescentes menores de 18 años no deben usar estos equipos pero, independientemente de ello, es importante conocer los riesgos.
• Espacios reducidos – Existen muchas instancias en las que los trabajadores pueden entrar y salir de aberturas estrechas y realizar tareas mientras están restringidos o retorcidos. La sofocación es la principal preocupación al realizar estos trabajos.
• Electrocución – Las líneas de alto voltaje que se encuentran en lo alto implican una importante inquietud al trabajar en la construcción. Estas líneas tienen decenas de miles de voltios de electricidad. Determinados equipos (como los rodillos de pintura de aluminio o las escaleras de metal) conducen electricidad y pueden ser mortales.
• Caídas – Las caídas son la principal causa de muerte para los trabajadores de la construcción. La protección contra caídas es muy importante al trabajar en alturas superiores a los seis pies.
• “Golpes accidentales” – La segunda causa más común de muerte es ser golpeado por un objeto o vehículo. Es importante prestar mucha atención a las alarmas o bocinas al trabajar.
• “Atrapamiento” – Asegúrate de estar alerta al trabajar en torno a objetos de gran tamaño que podrían moverse. Ser aplastado es un peligro atemorizante pero muy verdadero en las obras de construcción.
Antes de comenzar un trabajo, asegúrate de entender los procedimientos de seguridad adecuados y las políticas del lugar de trabajo. Tu supervisor puede responder las preguntas que tengas. La seguridad siempre debe ser tu principal preocupación.
Puedes trabajar para ganar dinero para tus gastos, comprar un automóvil, ahorrar para la universidad u obtener experiencia laboral. Cualquiera sea el motivo, los planes para tu trabajo y tu futuro no incluyen sufrir lesiones.
California Builders Insurance Program:: Su socio en la seguridad de las obras de 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 ValueWoldson Maureen E /Tr/ LEO’S ROOFING 981 Bel Marin Keys Blvd Novato 157-292-14 (53) Reroof $12,500 Rose Donald GOLDCREST DESIGNS 1709 Indian Valley Rd Novato 146-310-36 (22--0/1) (12) A $84,700 Shultz, Keith & May, Kare LONE WOLF CONSTRUCTION 135 Crown Rd Kentfield 075-162-01 (23) Interior Rem $100,000 Novitski Joseph W D INSIGHT BUILDERS 12 East Pier Sausalito 901-070-12 (56) Reside One S $20,000 Rutledge John F Jr & CHARLES WINDOW AND DOOR 1601 Nicasio Valley Rd Nicasio 121-160-43 (58) 27 Windows/ $40,000 Meegan Paul & ABRIL ROOFING CO 77 Pikes Peak Dr San Rafael 164-411-04 (53) Reroof $15,000 Kramer Alexander A Etal JAC CONSTRUCTION 3 Baltus Ln San Anselmo 176-202-25 (23) Interior Kit $25,000 Mc Kenzie John F /Tr/ ABRIL ROOFING CO 10 Mann Dr Kentfield 071-172-04 (53) Reroof $25,500 Bowman Stephen M /Tr/ 385 Vista Grande Greenbrae 070-041-10 (21--0/0,22) Add $25,000 Sessi Matthew & MILLSAP DEGNAN & ASSOCIAT 195 Circle Rd San Rafael 179-181-20 (11) Ret. Wall $30,000 Thrailkill David A & RUSCHKE CONSTRUCTION AND 216 Mcallister Ave Kentfield 074-042-18 (23) Remodel Kitc $25,000 Howe John M Tr & LEE, TOM ROOFING INC 6 Greenwood Way Kentfield 075-111-05 (53) Reroof $28,500 Gildengorin Daniel KIRK CURRY CONSTRUCTION 218 Cleveland Ave Mill Valley 051-171-03 (54) Minor Repair $10,859 Maynard Linda R Tr SUPERIOR ROOFING 156 Caribe Isle Novato 157-280-36 (53) Reroof $11,600 Selig David & KLINE, PHILIP GEN CONT 325 Carrera Dr Mill Valley 200-251-17 (58) Repl 11 Wind $35,000 Ducharme, John DUCHARME CONSTR. 62 Bosque Ave Fairfax 197-042-29 (20-1/4) (12) Sin $385,000 Thompson Daniel R REAL GOODS SOLAR, MARIN 12301 Sir Francis Drake Blvd I 114-261-10 (60) Pv - Roof M $126,745 Krause David H Tr BEST VALUE HOME IMPROVEME 854 Greenberry Ln San Rafael 164-013-32 (54)(56)(58)(50)S $17,100
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value420 Los Cerros Dr Greenbrae Sommer Joshua N & (12) Detached Garage $50,0003 Luiz Ct San Rafael Ripley Gregory Wilbur /Tr/ & (23) Remodel Existing Master B $63,29117 Meadow Dr Mill Valley Buzzer 9 Residential Lp (21) Remodel And Add Sf For Ki $175,00050 Monte Cimas Ave Mill Valley Roughan Marie D (13) Replace Existing Deck And $15,000160 Overlook Dr Bolinas Schmidt Donald S & (60) Roof-Mounted Pv System $19,522380 Pinewood Dr San Rafael Albers Mark J (60) Photovoltaic $26,00011 Portola Av San Rafael Shepherd, Karen (22,23,59) Framing Guest Room $35,000800 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd #110 Mill Va Safeway (33) Pharmacy, Add Consulting $20,00016 Spring Rd Kentfield Dabora David M /Tr/ (11) Retaining Wall $40,00011965 State Route 1 (2nd Unit) Point Rey Littlejohn Toni Trust (60) Photovoltaic Roof Mounted $27,10011965 State Route 1 (Bld B Main House) P Littlejohn Toni Trust (60) Photovoltaic Roof Mounted $27,1001060 Via Escondida Novato Shelhart Donald S /Tr/ & (60) Install Solar Pv System $13,000751 Calle De La Mesa Novato Russo Anthony M /Tr/ & (21) Remodel Kitchen, Framed S $41,965220 Calle Del Mar Stinson Beach Matthews J Michael (12)(54)(13)(58) Garage, Minor $45,00015 Corte Patencio Greenbrae Jacobson Andrew F & (59) Replace And Enlarge 5 Wi $20,00019 Egret Way Mill Valley Sonnen, Peter & Asiye (20-1/3)(12)(13) $1,000,00033 Evergreen Ave Mill Valley Chivers Cassidy E Etal (23) Interior Remodel $40,0002 Forest Way Mill Valley Beerling Timothy (13) Replace Existing Deck $35,000981 Bel Marin Keys Blvd Novato Woldson Maureen E /Tr/ (53) Reroof $12,50012 East Pier Sausalito Novitski Joseph W D (56) Reside One Side Of Houseb $20,0001601 Nicasio Valley Rd Nicasio Rutledge John F Jr & (58) 27 Windows/3 Sliders $40,000115 SEMinary Dr Mill Valley Santiago Felipe R /Tr/ Etal (56)(58) Remove And Replace Wi $48,300106 Great Circle Dr Mill Valley Haraf William S /Tr/ & (23) Remodel Existing Powerroo $90,0006 Greenwood Way Kentfield Howe John M Tr & (53) Reroof $28,50010 Equestrian Ct Novato Lee Katherine & (50)Electrical Upgrades, Repla $10,000
The proposed project includes three-story hotel building with a subterranean parking level beneath the building and much of the at-grade parking. Associated improvements will include a swimming pool, at- grade parking, exterior flatwork, underground util
Plan#: 395 FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES
12-00395
Addenda: 0Project Type: COMMERCIAL
Contact: S.D. DEACON CORP OF CALIFORNIA 916-969-0900
SAN RAFAEL
2:00 PM 6/18/2012Ref #: 093-464 AND
091-461
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/8/12 10:00 AM
DEMOLITION, EARTHWORK, ASPHALT PAVING, CHAIN LINK FENCING, ELECTRICAL AND ASSOCIATED WORK
Plan#: 397
MODULAR CLASSROOMS AT THE GLENWOOD AND COLEMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
12-00397
Addenda: 0Project Type: SITE IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: MARSHALL/LEE INC ARCHITECTS 415-509-8766
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxA.E. Nelson Construction 707-636-1750 707-636-1755CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Wildcat Engineering 707-763-3001 707-763-3167
RUTHERFORD
3:00 PM 6/18/2012Ref #:
WQ12PW02WE-5450-1
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/11/121000 SAGE CANYON ROAD
CONTAINMENT COATING UPGRADES TO THE WATER TREATMENT PLANT BASIN AREA
Plan#: 406
LAKE HENNESSEY WTP BASIN-CONTAINMENT COATING RENOVATION
12-00406
Addenda: 1 6/13/2012Project Type: UPGRADES
Contact: NAPA, CITY OF, WATER ADMIN. OFFICE 707-257-9306Contact: NAPA, CITY OF, WATER ADMIN. OFFICE 707-257-9336
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
NAPA
3:00 PM 6/19/2012Ref #: STO4PWO2
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 5/15/12 2:00 PM
ONE OF THREE PHASES OF WORK: STREET CONSTRUCTION, WATER, SANITARY SEWER, STORM DRAINS, JOINT TRENCH, PROTECTION OF EXISTING UTILITIES, ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVING, INSTALLATION OF CURB, GUTTER, CURB RAMPS AND SIDEWALK, TREE REMOVAL, RAISING UTILITY COVERS, S
Plan#: 315 SARATOGA DRIVE EXTENSION PROJECT
12-00315
Est. Cost: $2500000Addenda: 5 6/14/2012Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: NAPA-, CITY OF, DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS 707-257-9372
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArgonaut Constructors 707-542-4862 707-542-3210Chaudhary & Associates, Inc. 707-255-2729 707-255-5021Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990Suulutaaq, Inc. Unit 2 707-257-7370 707-255-2109
FREMONT
2:00 PM 6/19/2012Ref #: 132065
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 5/24/12 10:00 AM
MINOR DEMOLITION, NEW SIDING, PAINTING, SHEET METAL, CEMENT PLASTER AND RELATED WORK AT THE CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. CLASS "B" LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 341
REPAIR EXTERIOR SIDING AT COTTAGES-PHASE FOUR
12-00341
Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: CALIFORNIA D.O.G.S.-R.S.D.-P.M.B. 916-376-4215
WORK INCLUDES A NEW TWO-STORY STEEL FRAMED REPLACEMENT HOSPITAL BUILDING WITH STEEL STUD FRAMING AND EXTERIOR STUCCO CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 74,100 SF.
Plan#: 358
A NEW REPLACEMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE FRANK R. HOWARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
12-00358
Addenda: 1 6/11/2012Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: HBE CORPORATION 314-567-9000
SAN MATEO 2:00 PM 6/19/2012
Ref #: 467004-46000-7052
Bid Date:Plan#: 366 2012 CITYWIDE SLURRY SEAL PROJECT
12-00366
Est. Cost: $160000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404
UKIAH
2:00 PM 6/19/2012Ref #: 12-07
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/6/12 9:30 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 370
HYDRO FACILITY TSV OVERHAUL AND PENSTOCK MODIFICATION
12-00370
Addenda: 1 6/11/2012Project Type: WATER-POWER
Contact: UKIAH, CITY OF 707-463-6233
WALNUT CREET
2:30 PM 6/19/2012Ref #: 11-16
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/7/12 2:00 PM
TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS, CONCRETE SIDEWALK, ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING, STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, ASPHALT CONCRETE COLD MILLING AND BASE FAILURE REPAIR, ADJUST UTILITY VAULTS AND MANHOLES TO GRADE AND TRAFFIC CONTROL
Plan#: 375 ROADWAY REHABILITATION AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS
12-00375
Est. Cost: $1973000Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: WALNUT CREEK, CITY OF, PSD 925-943-5899
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601STORMWATER SPECIALISTS 707-280-2510 916-405-4180
HAYWARD
2:00 PM 6/19/2012
Ref #: 5176
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/6/12 2:30 PM
DEMOLITION OF EXISTING SITE IMPROVEMENTS, SAWCUTIING, ROADWAY EXCAVATION, ASPHALT CONCRETE DEEP LIFT, CONSTRUCTION OF PCC SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES AND CURB RAMPS
Plan#: 385
NEW SIDEWALKS FRANKLIN AVENUE WEST HARDER ROAD PHILLIPS WAY
12-00385
Est. Cost: $375000Addenda: 0
Project Type: SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: HAYWARD, CITY OF, DPW, E. & T. 510-583-4738
RICHMOND
2:00 PM 6/19/2012Ref #: 1421223-14
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/13/12 3:00 PM
REMOVAL OF EXISTING ROOFING AT SKYLIGHT ROOF CURBS, SKYLIGHTS, EXTERIOR FINISHES AT EXTERIOR WALLS, WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIER, SHEET METAL FLASHING, ALUMINUM STOREFRONT, ALUMINUM WINDOW TRIM AND DETERIORATED WOOD TRIM. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW PRESERVATIV
Plan#: 403 MURPHY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EXTERIOR REPAIRS
12-00403
Est. Cost: $100000Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-8803
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 6/20/2012Ref #: 7431A-3
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 5/2/12 9:00 AM
ROOF REPLACEMENT FOR THREE FIRE STATIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DEMOLITION OF EXISTING ROOFING, INSTALLATION OF NEW ROOFING SYSTEM, HVAC WORK, PAINTING, CARPENTRY, CEMENT PLASTERING AND ALL OTHER ASSOCIATED WORK
Plan#: 304
ESER 1 FIRE STATIONS NO. 18, 31 AND 40 ROOF REPLACEMENT
12-00304
Est. Cost: $850000Addenda: 2 5/22/2012Project Type: REROOFING
DEMOLISH AND DISPOSE FOUR 480 VOLT MOTOR CONTROLLER CENTERS AND FURNISH AND INSTALL FOUR NEW 480V MCCS AND OTHER RELATED WORK. CLASS "A" OR C10 LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 326
SOBRANTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT ELECTRICAL UPGRADE
12-00326
Est. Cost: $2000000to $2500000
Addenda: 1 5/11/2012Project Type: WATER-POWER
Contact: EBMUD, ENGINEERING SERVICES 510-287-1040
SAN FRANCISC0
2:30 PM 6/20/2012Ref #: 1931J
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 5/22/12 1:30 PM
WORK INCLUDES TRAFFIC ROUTING, TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONDUITS, PULLBOXES, WATER LINE ANODE INSTALLATION AND ALL OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 354
PAVEMENT RENOVATION AND SEWER REPLACEMENT-SAN BRUNO AVENUE AND BAYSHORE BLVD
12-00354
Est. Cost: $5700000Addenda: 1 5/29/2012Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DPW 415-554-8280
OAKLAND
1:30 PM 6/20/2012Ref #: SD-342
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 5/30/12 9:00 AM
WORK INCLUDES REHABILITATING 8,500 LF OF SANITARY SEWER PIPES AND MANHOLES WHICH ARE PART OF THE DISTRICT'S SEWER INTERCEPTOR SYTEMCLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED
Plan#: 355
SOUTH INTERCEPTOR WOOD STREET REHABILITATION-PHASE 2
This Project includes the removal of cross-culvert drainage pipes, installation of storm main and laterals, removal of a valley gutter,relocation of streetlight poles, installation of ADA curb ramps, resurfacing of rubberized asphalt pavement, and other w
Plan#: 377 CHURCH STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT11-39
12-00377
Est. Cost: $600000to $800000
Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CITY OF, DPW 650-903-6311
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 6/20/2012Ref #: 1927R
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/ 5,/2012 10:00AM
Class "C-20" License required to bid. The work is demolition, removal, and disposal of all existing mechanical equipment, piping and duckwork, and furnishing and installing a complete and operable heating, ventilating and air conditioning system.
Plan#: 384 SFPD 6TH STREET SUBSTATION HVAC INSTALLATION
12-00384
to $185000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: San Francisco, DPW 415-695-2087
Thursday, June 21, 2012
SAN RAFAEL
2:00 PM 6/21/2012Ref #: 2011-05
Bid Date:
CONSTRUCTION OF 270 LF OF SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES, CURB RAMPS AND REPLACEMENT OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND SIGNAGE. CLSS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED.
Plan#: 360
VENETIA VALLEY SCHOOL PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS
12-00360
Est. Cost: $285000Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: MARIN COUNTY DEPT. OF PUB WORKS 415-499-7877
Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 28
NAPA
3:30 PM 6/21/2012
Ref #: PW-11-21
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: May 31, and June 5, 2012 at 10:00am
The project will take place approximately 3,600 feet south of the Highway 128 on the Napa River and continue south for approximately 1,000 feet. Construction will include but is not limited to earthwork in and near the Napa River channel, installation o
Bid Date:REPLACE WATER MAINS IN 3 LOCAL STREETSPlan#: 390 WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT-2012
12-00390
Est. Cost: $500000Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER MAINS
Contact: DAVIS, CITY OF -DPW 530-757-5686
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxLamon Construction Co., Inc. 530-671-1370 530-671-7482Sierra Trench Protection / All Sierra Mobile Conta
530-887-9413 530-887-9112
UNITED BUILDING CONTRACTORS
530-345-8455 530-345-8885
PINOLE2:00 PM 6/21/2012
Ref #: 1171223-12Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/14/12 3:00 PM
Plan#: 398 ELLERHORST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RE-ROOF
12-00398
Est. Cost: $750000Addenda: 0Project Type: REROOFING
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-8803
Friday, June 22, 2012
MILL VALLEY
11:00 AM 6/22/2012Ref #: 2010-01
Bid Date:
INSTALL APPROXIMATELY 550 LF OF NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK INCLUDING FIVE ADA CURB RAMPS, ROAD RESURFACING, DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, HIGH VISIBILITY CROSSWALKS, NEW TRAFFIC STRIPING RETAINING WALLS AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 373
STRAWBERRY POINT SCHOOL PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS
12-00373
Est. Cost: $423000Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: MARIN COUNTY DEPT. OF PUB WORKS 415-499-7877
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601LANDMARK CONSTRUCTION 916-663-1953 916-663-1867STORMWATER SPECIALISTS 707-280-2510 916-405-4180
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
SAN ANSELMO
2:00 PM 6/26/2012Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 5//3/12 10:00 AM AND/OR 5/10/12 10:00 AM
REHABILITATION AND REMODEL FOR LIFE SAFETY AND ADDITIONS FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY TO AN EXISTING RESIDENCE
Plan#: 277
REHABILITATION. REMODEL AND ADDITION AT ANTHONY HOUSE
12-00277
Addenda: 0Project Type: REMODEL/ADDITION
Contact: CENTER FOR DOMESTIC PEACE
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437SWG Systems Inc. 925-705-2839 000-000-0000WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
SANTA ROSA
10:00 AM 6/26/2012Ref #: 70-701-7#01
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 5/22/12 10:00 AM OR 5/24/12 2:00 PM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED: REPLACE VARIOUS SEWER MAIN PIPES AND APPURTENANT SEWER LATERALS, MANHOLES AND MAINLINE CLEANOUTS; REPLACE EXISTING WATER MAIN AND APPURTENANT WATER SERVICES AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 322
SOUTH PARK COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT GLORIA DRIVE-MEEKLAND COURT COLLECTION SYSTEM REPLACEMENT AND GLORIA DRIVE & VALERIE WAY WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
SONOMA COUNTY
2:00 PM 6/26/2012Bid Date:
Install Rumble Strips. In Sonoma County From 1.8 Miles North of Tolay Creek Bridge to yellow creek bridge the contractor must have either a Class A license or one of the following Class C licenses: C-12. 40 Working Days* 13% UDBE Requirement * Cost per s
Plan#: 407-ONLINE
DOT-04-0G3104 INSTALL RUMBLE STRIPS12-00407
to $3000000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
ALAMEDA COUNTY
2:00 PM 6/26/2012Ref #: 2226
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/12/12 10:00 AM
CLASS "A" OR C-12 LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 411
THE RESURFACING OF CROW CANYON ROAD AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN EDEN TOWNSHIP, ALAMEDA COUNTY CALIFORNIA
12-00411
Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxACCURATE LAND SOLUTIONS 510-533-9700 866-231-6537Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601MCK Services, Inc. 925-957-9200 925-957-9292
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 6/27/2012Ref #: SROO2
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 5/9/12 2:00 PM
SELECTIVELY REMOVE 13 ACRES OF EUCALYPTUS ARRANGED IN DENSE POCKETS SCATTERED THROUGHOUT SIBLEY TRIANGLE ON STEEP SLOPES WITH VERY LIMITED TO NO ACCESS
Plan#: 230
SIBLEY TRIANGLE (SR002) EUCALYPTUS TREE REMOVAL PROJECT
12-00230
Est. Cost: $154Addenda: 3 6/4/2012Project Type: TREE REMOVAL
Contact: EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2360
NOVATO
2:00 PM 6/27/2012Ref #: 72403-04
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/20/12 10:00 AM
FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
Plan#: 389
PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT-UNIT 4 PROJECT NO. 72403-04 CARIBE ISLE PUMP STATION (BMK NO. 9) DEL ORO LAGOON PUMP STATION (BMK NO. 10) HAMILTON PUMP STATION NO. 1
12-00389
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUMP STATION
Contact: NUTE ENGINEERING 415-453-4480
LIVERMORE
2:30 PM 6/27/2012Bid Date:
WORK INCLUDES PERFORMING PREPARATORY TREE TRIMMING AND STREET CLEANING, REMOVAL OF EXISTING TRAFFIC STRIPING AND MARKERS, PLACING SLURRY SEAL TREATMENTS AND MICRO SURFACING TREATMENTS ON EXISTING ASPHALT CONCRETE STREETS
Plan#: 410 2012 SLURRY SEAL CITY PROJECT
12-00410
Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: LIVERMORE, CITY OF 925-960-4500
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
1:30 PM 6/27/2012Ref #: 2025A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/12/12 10:00 AM
Plan#: 412 LELAND PRESSURE ZONE IMPROVEMENTS
12-00412
Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: EBMUD, ENGINEERING SERVICES 510-287-1040
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
NAPA
2:00 PM 6/27/2012Ref #: WD13PW01WE-
57601(53105 54501)
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/20/12 9:00 AM
INSTALLATION OF TWO NEW WATER MAIN FREEWAY CROSSINGS, INCLUDING CASINGS AND CARRIER PIPE OF FUSIBLE C900-DR14 AND FUSIBLE C905-DR18 PIPE
Plan#: 416
SALVADOR AVENUE AND F STREET WATER MAIN FREEWAY CROSSINGS
12-00416
Est. Cost: $1250000Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER MAINS
Contact: NAPA, CITY OF, PWD 707-257-9336
Thursday, June 28, 2012
FAIRFIELD
2:00 PM 6/28/2012Bid Date:
SUPPLY OF TWO IDENTICAL 700 H.P. VERTICAL TURBINE PUMPS FOR CORDELIA PUMP STATION
Plan#: 369
CORDELIA 1 & 2 VERTICAL TURBINE PUMPS PROCUREMENT
12-00369
Est. Cost: $260000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUMP STATION
Contact: VALLEJO, CITY OF WATER DIVISION OFFICE 707-648-4309
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 6/28/2012Ref #: WW-525
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/5/12 10:00 AM
PREQUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLY: REPLACE AGING MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.
Plan#: 376
SOUTHEAST WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT FACILITY RELIABILITY UPGRADES-PHASE II
12-00376
Est. Cost: $14000000Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER-POWER
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-554-3136
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 6/28/2012
Ref #: WW-442
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND Pre-Qualification- SFPUC
"Class A" California Contractors License is required to bid. The objective of the project is to line existing brick sewers, replace existing sewers and construct associated appurtenances, and perform pavement renovation on Mason, Powell and Bay Streets.
Plan#: 380
MASON AND POWELL STREETS SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION
12-00380
to $6000000Addenda: 0
Project Type: SEWER RENOVATIONS
Contact: CITY & COUNTY 0F SAN FRANCISCO 415-554-3106
YOUNTVILLE
11:00 AM 6/28/2012Ref #: ST-2011
Bid Date:
DIG OUTS, EDGE, GRIND, OVERLAY, ADJUSTING FACILITIES TO GRADE, STRIPING AND OTHER WORK
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
HALF MOON BAY
2:00 PM 6/28/2012Bid Date:
CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE VALLEY GUTTER, PAVEMENT REPAIR, MICRO SUFACING, CHIP SEAL, ROADWAY STRIPING AND MARKINGS
Plan#: 387 2012 STREET RESURFACING
12-00387
Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: HALF MOON BAY, CITY OF 650-726-8266
CONCORD
2:00 PM 6/28/2012
Ref #: 112604
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/7/12 10:00 AM
INSTALLATION OF APPROXIMATELY 4,250 FEET OF 4-INCH, 6-INCH AND 8-INCH PVC WATER MAINS AND OTHER RELATED WORK
Plan#: 392
ALMOND AVENUE AND VICINITY CAST IRON MAIN REPLACMENT-PHASE 1
12-00392
Addenda: 0
Project Type: WATER MAIN/VALVE WORK
Contact: CONTRA COSTA WATER DISTRICT
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601Legg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510
SAN FRANCISCO
12:00 PM 6/28/2012Ref #: DPW
PROJECT NO: 7316A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: June 19, 2012 at 9:00am
Prequalified bidders only. This project provides for the phased removal and modernization of the existing elevator systems in three distinct elevator banks in building 5 of SF General Hospital. The construction of this project is anticipated to take plac
Plan#: 399
SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL BUILDING 5 ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION
12-00399
to $5000000Addenda: 1 6/11/2012Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
CORTE MADERA
2:00 PM 6/28/2012Ref #: 132799
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/12/12 10:00 AM
DEMOLITION OF EXISTING ROOFING AND INSTALLATION OF NEW ROOFING AND RELATED WORK
Plan#: 404 DMV CORTE MADERA ROOF REPLACEMENT
12-00404
Addenda: 0Project Type: REROOFING
Contact: CALIFORNIA D.O.G.S.-R.E.S.D. 916-375-5312
RICHMOND
2:00 PM 6/28/2012Ref #: 3641612-02
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/13/12 10:00 AM
THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INVOLVE THE MAIN BUILDING, GIRLS' GYM, 2-STORY CLASSROOMS, THE MUSIC BUILDING AND PORTIONS OF THE SITE
Plan#: 409
RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL EMERGENCY LIGHTING REPLACEMENT
12-00409
Est. Cost: $230000Addenda: 0Project Type: REPLACEMENT
Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-8803
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxERA Construction, Inc. 510-830-5955 510-743-4153Watson Electric, Inc. 925-228-9901 925-228-9902
NAPA
3:00 PM 6/28/2012Ref #: ST12PW03
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/19/12 10:30 AM
DELIVER AND APPLY PASS QB POLYMER ASPHALT SURFACE SEALER PAVEMENT REJUVENATOR ON VARIOUS STREETS
Plan#: 415 STREET REJUVENATION PROJECT -2012
12-00415
Est. Cost: $122697Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: NAPA, CITY OF P.W.D: C.D. 707-257-9407
SAN LEANDRO
3:00 PM 6/28/2012Ref #: 11-144-38-332
Bid Date:
CLASS "A" or C-12 LICENSE. THE WORK TO BE DONE CONSISTS OF APPLYING SLURRY SEAL AND SCRUB SEAL ON CITY STREETS, AND DOING ALL APPURTENANT WORK IN PLACE AND READY FOR USE.
Plan#: 419 ANNUAL STREET SEALING
NEW12-00419
Est. Cost: $500000to $1000000
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: SAN LEANDRO, CITY OF, DPW, E. & T.D. 510-577-3428
Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 31
Friday, June 29, 2012
CORTE MADERA
2:00 PM 6/29/2012Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/7/12 1:00 PM
COMPLETE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REMODEL OF EXISTING WOOD FRAMED STRUCTURES OVER PARKING GARAGES WITH ASSOCIATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND LANDSCAPING FOR 7 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS EACH WITH 18 UNITS FOR A TOTAL OF 126 NEW UNITS. SCOPE OF WORK ALSO INCLUDES A NE
Plan#: 401-0NLINE
THE PRESERVE AT MARIN APARTMENT RENOVATIONS PROJECT
12-00401
Addenda: 1 6/8/2012Project Type: REMODEL
Contact: TRICORP CONSTRUCTION INC 916-779-8010
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMidstate Construction 707-762-3200 707-762-0700
NAPA
3:30 PM 6/29/2012Ref #: PW 11-14
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND June 13 and June 19
Class A,B, C-10, or C-46. Photovoltaic systems at 12 sites to provide a possible cummulative 464.7kw of production. The photovoltaic systems will individually range in size from an estimated 3.4 to 189.1 kw.
Plan#: 413 NAPA COUNTY VARIOUS FACILITIES PHOTOVOLTAIC
12-00413
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: NAPA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSV. DISTRICT 707-299-4488
SAN LEANDRO
3:00 PM 6/29/2012Ref #: 11-144-38-332
Bid Date:
A CLASS "A" OR C-12" LICENSE. THE WORK TO BE DONE CONSISTS OF APPLYING ASPHALT RUBBER CHIP SEAL, SLURRY SEAL, OR MICROSURFACING ON CITY STREETS, AND DOING ALL APPURTENANT WORK IN PLACE AND READY FOR USE, ALL AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND DESCRIBED IN THE SPEC
Plan#: 420 ASPHALT RUBBER STREET SEALING 2011-2012
NEW12-00420
Est. Cost: $500000to $1000000
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: SAN LEANDRO, CITY OF, DPW, E. & T.D. 510-577-3428
Monday, July 02, 2012
TIBURON
2:00 PM 7/2/2012Bid Date:
CONSTRUCTION OF A PAVED PARKING LOT AND BUS STOP ON TIBURON BLVD, SR 131 AT THE INTERSECTION OF LYFORD DRIVE
Plan#: 400
LYFORD DRIVE MULTI-MODAL PARKING LOT PROJECT
12-00400
Addenda: 0Project Type: PAVING/PARKING LOT
Contact: TIBURON, TOWN OF 415-435-7354Contact: TIBURON, TOWN OF 415-435-7388
The objective of the project is to replace the existing sewer and renovate the existing street pavement on various streets in the downtown district.
Plan#: 396
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT SEWER REPLACEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION
12-00396
to $2000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUB UTILITIES 415-551-4603
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 7/3/2012Ref #: WW-555
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: JUNE 14, 2012 AT 11:00am
THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS TO PROVIDE CONTINGENCY BASED AS-NEEDED SEWER REPAIR ON SHORT NOTICE AT LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED WITHIN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Plan#: 418 SPOT SEWER REPAIR CONTRACT
NEW12-00418
to $7000000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER REPAIR
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603
SAN LEANDRO
3:00 PM 7/3/2012Ref #: 11-120-28-192
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: JUNE 18th at 10am
CLASS "A" or "C-10" IS REQUIRED. THE WORK TO BE DONE CONSISTS OF REPLACING FIBER OPTIC CABLES AND EQUIPMENT; TERMINATING, SPLICING, AND TESTING FIBER STRANDS; PROGRAMMING ETHERNET SWITCHES; AND DOING ALL APPURTENANT WORK IN PLACE AND READY TO USE, ALL AS
Plan#: 421 FIBER LOOP PROJECT
NEW12-00421
Est. Cost: $100000to $250000
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: SAN LEANDRO, CITY OF, DPW, E. & T.D. 510-577-3428
SAN MATEO
2:00 PM 7/3/2012Ref #: 463334
Bid Date:STREET AND ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTSPlan#: 423
EL CAMINO REAL MASTER PLAN-PHASE 1 IMPROVEMENTS 28TH TO 31ST AVENUE
NEW12-00423
Est. Cost: $904000Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: SAN MATEO, CITY OF 650-522-7305
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
OAKLAND
2:00 PM 7/10/2012Ref #: 20LZ-110
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 5/11/12 10:00 AM
C-10 LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 317 TRAIN CONTROL ROOM BATTERY REPLACEMENTS
12-00317
Est. Cost: $600000to $750000
Addenda: 0Project Type: REPLACEMENT
Contact: BART 510-287-4717
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404
Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 32
SANTA ROSA
10:00 AM 7/10/2012
Ref #: 45-6.1-7 #2
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 6/19/12 10:00 AND 6/21/12 2:00 PM
WORK INCLUDES NEW SIDE CHANNELS, PONDS, ALCOVES, ROCK WEIR RIFFLES; ENHANCEMENTS TO EXISTING POOLS THROUGH SELECTIVE GRADING, INSTALLATION OF WOODY DEBRIS, LOG JAMS AND LARGE BOULDERS AS ANCHOR MATERIAL; VEGETATION PLANTING, INSTALLATION OF EROSION CONTRO
Plan#: 417
DRY CREEK HABITAT ENHANCEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, PHASE I
12-00417
Est. Cost: $190000to $250000
Addenda: 0
Project Type: ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
LIVERMORE
2:30 PM 7/10/2012Ref #: 2007-2033
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: JUNE 19, 2012 at 10:00am
"CLASS A OR C-27 LICENSE. THE WORK COMPRISES OF TWO PHASES OF WORK AT EACH OF THE TWO CONSERVATION AREAS. THE FIRST PHASE WORK ENTAILS THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HABITAT MITIGATION AND RESTORATION AREA FOR THE EL CHARRO SPECIFIC PLAN IN THE CITY OF LIVERMO
Plan#: 424
EL CHARRO SPECIFIC PLAN MITIGATION AND MAINTENANCE
NEW12-00424
Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS
Contact: LIVERMORE D.P.W. 925-960-4533
Thursday, July 12, 2012
SANTA ROSA
3:00 PM 7/12/2012Ref #: WO7113
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 6/14/12 10:00 AM
REMOVAL OF ASPHALT PAVEMENTAND REPLACE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT, RESTRIPE PARKING FACILITIES AND REPLACEMENT OF ENTRY GATE AND OTHER RELATED WORK. EMAIL QUESTIONS TO BRYAN ALBEE: [email protected]
Plan#: 402
SONOMA COUNTY TRANSIT BUS PARKING LOT REHABILITATION PROJECT
12-00402
Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKING LOT
Contact: SONOMA COUNTY DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC WORKS 707-585-7516
WORK INCLUDES PRE-CLEANING, PRE-TELEVISING, REPAIR OF DEFECTS, A SECOND CLEANING AMD TELEVISING PRIOR TO LINING, CIPP LINING OF THREE EASEMENT SEWERS SERVING KAMAHA WAY, KONA LANE AND WAIKIKI LANE, RESTORATION OF ALL SERVICES, POST-CLEANING, AIR TESTING A
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Project Manager, Senior EstimatorGhilotti Bros., Inc. is seeking an experienced Project Man-ager and Senior Estimator. Caltrans experience is a plus. GBI has been a Marin based contractor since 1914, and looks forward to adding motivated individuals to the team. These are excellent opportunities with an excellent com-pany. GBI offers competitive pay and a great benefits package.
Field Supervisor and Concrete ForemanGhilotti Bros., Inc. is in search of 2 Field Supervisors to join our team. A Field Supervisor with Highway work/Caltrans background is plus. The Concrete Foreman must specifically have an architectural concrete background.These positions will report to VP of Operations and Con-crete Manager respectively.
Position: Part Time Bid RunnerGhilotti Bros., Inc. 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. Must have the confidence to meet strict time deadlines. Receives bid pricing and subcontractor information over the telephone. Reliable vehicle necessary and a clean driving record. Mileage reimbursed.
Position: Experienced Power Tool and Hardware Counter Sales
Jackson’s Hardware in San Rafael is currently seeking a Full and Part time Experienced Power Tool and & Hard-ware Counter Sales.Schedules will vary and can change weekly based upon staffing requirements. Our store hours are Monday thru Friday 6:00am – 6:00pm & Saturday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Position – Experienced Decorative Plumbing and Door Hardware Counter Sales
Jackson’s Hardware in San Rafael is currently seeking a Full and Part time Experienced Decorative Plumbing and Door Hardware Counter Salesperson.Schedules will vary and can change weekly based upon staffing requirements. Our store hours are Monday thru Friday 6:00am – 6:00pm & Saturday 8:00am – 5:00pm
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