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WEEKLY BULLETIN

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] May 7 , 2013 Vol. 57, Issue #16

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Marin Builders Association Bocce Tournament & Picnic

Benefitting the MBA Scholarship Fund

FRIDAY, May 17, 2013 9:00AM – 3:30PM 9:00AM – Check in & Continental Breakfast

10:00AM – Play begins Marin Bocce Federation Courts

550 “B” Street San Rafael

Event Sponsorship with prominent banner signage

$200

Team Sponsorship $240 (a team consists of 4-6 players) Team Photo

Team name on scoreboard Team picnic table reserved

$50.00 per person as an individual player to be placed on a team $25.00 donation per person lunch only Player 1_____________________________ Player 2_____________________________ Player 3 _____________________________ Player 4 ____________________________ Player 5 _____________________________ Player 6 ________________________

Team Name: ___________________________________

Please register no later than May 9, 2013 ADVANCE PAYMENT REQUIRED

For reservations please complete and return this form with

check made payable to Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund. Pay with Visa or Mastercard or

Pay online at our website www.marinba.org. For questions please call Barbara at 415-462-1220.

NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 1!

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□ CPR – FIRST AID CLASS

Thursday ~ May 23, 2013 8:30 a.m. ~ 12:30 p.m.

$90.00 Members ~ $150.00 Non-members

Attendees receive CPR and First Aid Certifications

This course encompasses the new CPR (hands-only) and traditional CPR for adult/child/infant. Also includes activation of EMS System, heart healthy behavior/nutrition and foreign body airway obstruction management. The First Aid portion includes management of medical emergencies in the crucial first few minutes while help is on the way.

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□ FORKLIFT CERTIFICATE TRAINING

Thursday ~ May 23, 2013 12:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael

$110 Members ~ $165 Non-members

All attendees will receive a three year certificate as a forklift driver A forklift donated by CAL-WEST RENTALS will be on site for training

For reservations call MBA at 415-462-1220

or complete and return this form by fax to 415-462-1225 or go to our website www.marinba.org and pay online

PLEASE CHECK THE BOX NEXT TO YOUR COURSE PREFERENCE

Company: ________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Person(s) attending: ______________________________________________________________________________ MC/Visa Account #______________________________________________Expiration Date ______________ Credit Card Billing Address ____________________________________3 Digit Security Code_______ City, State, Zip _____________________________________________________________________________________ Approved signature _____________________________________________________ Date __________________

(Cancellations made after May 20th and no-shows will be billed.)

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Healdsburg Lumber Co., with support from WindsorONE, Andersen Windows & Doors, Festool, Typar, and Versatex, is proud to offer one day of hands-on building clinics with Gary Katz, finish carpentry specialist and nationally recognized author.

These clinics will highlight WindsorONE’s new line of Classic American Moldings,

Andersen windows and architectural trim, new and innovative tools from Festool,

Typar’s weather-protection system, and Versatex trimboard. Don’t miss this

educational opportunity as well as the special discounts, giveaways, and coupons

for some of the best tools and materials in the industry.

Finish Carpentry CliniCs with Gary Katz

Monday, June 3 7:30am-2:30pmHealdsburg Lumber Company359 Hudson St.Healdsburg, CA 95448

increase your productivity | improve your bottom line | hone your sKills | www.KatzRoadshow.com

Katz roadshow sponsors for this event

master your craft If you believe in quality craftsmanship, don’t miss this FREE event!

Gary katz

Gary Katz is the publisher of THISisCarpentry.com, a new

e-magazine devoted to craftsmen

and craftsmanship. For two decades

he has been a frequent contributor

to Fine Homebuilding, Journal of

Light Construction, Fine Woodworking,

and other leading trade magazines,

in addition to moderating JLC’s online

finish carpentry forum. Gary’s

books include The Doorhanger’s

Handbook (Taunton), Finish Carpentry:

Efficient Techniques for Custom

Interiors (JLC/Craftsman), and Trim

Made Simple (Taunton 2009). His DVD

series, Mastering Finish Carpentry, sets

the standard for professional video

instruction in the construction trades.

By invitation only. RSVP required.

To guarantee a seat, you must RSVP to:

ryan arata

(707) 431-9663 ext. 23

[email protected]

rsVp today!Take advantage of this FREE opportunity. Breakfast & Lunch will be served.

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Continuing Education Credits & Certification are available for all events.

For more information, or to book a show, contact [email protected] or visit KatzRoadshow.com.

Finish Carpentry CliniCs with Gary Katz

Monday, June 3 7:30am-2:30pmHealdsburg Lumber Company359 Hudson St.Healdsburg, CA 95448

7:30am-8:30am hot breaKfast

session 1 durable exterior trim

The five D’s: design, deflection, diffusion… Advanced exterior joinery techniques Moisture content and wood movement Temperature and PVC movement

session 2 replacement windows & architectural trim

Sillpans and flashing: drainage vs. barriers Integrating new windows with the WRB Pre-assembling window and door trim Architectural window and door design

11:00am-12:00pm lunch

session 3 problem-free prefit doors

Preparing rough openings properly Solving cross-leg walls and jambs 1-2-3 plan for fastening hinge jambs Hinge adjustments that work

session 4 conquerinG Kitchen crown moldinG

Spring angle adjustments with crown stops Crown jigs and fixtures Swing the saw: cutting mating miters Pre-assembly and coping techniques

8:30am– until –

9:30am

10:00am– until –

11:00am

12:00pm– until –

1:00pm

1:30pm– until –

2:30pm

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north bayh a p t e rC

Meeting budget is an essential step

toward creating a successful project,

and satisfied clients. Designing to meet

that budget is the first step in getting

this result. This month, our panel of

distinguished design professionals will

discuss the tools they use to help create,

and stick to budgets.

When you attend this session, you will walk away with…

• Strategies for designing within budget

• Getting client buy-in in utilizing a

“Design Team”

• Successful processes and strategies for “Designing within Budget”

• Effective tools to automate the design process, and save money

North Bay NARI

When

June 4. 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, May 30, 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 Panelists:

Colleen Mahoney of Mahoney Architects may be one of the better recognized architects in Marin, where she has worked for over 25 years. Some recent accolades include a “Remodel the Future” Award from Build It Green and two first-place REMMIE awards in 2012.

David Leff is president of Leff Construction, a design/build residential remodeling and custom homebuilding company based in Sebastopol. Dave holds bi-monthly workshops for homeowners on the design/build process and is the Green Building Committee Chair of the North Coast Builders Exchange.

Debbie Peterson, an architect working with Hudson Street Design, has done both commercial and contract work, and since 1990 her focus has been primarily on residential renovations and interior architecture. She graduated from UC Berkeley

The Keys to Designing Within Budget

Hear from our panel of experts how to design within budget and leave customers happy!

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PROJECT OF THE WEEKSealed proposals for

SAFE PATHWAYS TO SCHOOL PROJECT

EDNA MAGUIRE, LAGUNITAS & MILLER

CREEK SCHOOLS

will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 329 Marin County Civic Center,

San Rafael, CA 94903, until

Thursday, May 30, 2013 @ 3:00 PM

Project Description: This project consists of pedestrian im-provements near three elementary schools: Lomita Drive in Mill Valley, Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in San Geronimo,

and Las Gallinas Ave. in San Rafael. Work will include side-walk, curb, gutter, drainage improvements, and curb ramps. Work on Lomita Drive will also include hillside grading and a retaining wall. All locations include new traffic striping and pavement markings. The work will also require construction

area signs, traffic control, maintaining traffic and other miscel-laneous items not mentioned above that are required by the Plans, the Standard Specifications or these Special Provi-

sions to be performed, placed, constructed or installed.

The Engineer’s estimate for this project is $575,000.

Work shall be done in accordance with official plans and specifications, which are available at the Department of

Public Works, County of Marin, Room 404, Civic Center, San Rafael, California, and may be purchased for $50 per set

(non-refundable). For questions regarding the project, and/or plans & specifications, call 415.473.7877.

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

Welcome to our new OPR .............1

Got balls? MBA annual Bocce Ball Tournament ..........................................2

Sign-up! Classes & Seminars:

First Aid , Forklift Training ...............3

Project of the Week ........................5

MBA Calendar of Events ................8

Capitol Connection (FKA Kalb’s) ....10

Phil Vermeulen ..................................11

Safety: Workplace Accidents .........14

Summer Interns Available ................16

Permits .........................................17

Liens & Completions .....................20

Project Bid List ..............................23

Classifieds ..........................................36

Share Your History ..........................38

contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225

[email protected]

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Calendar Events

Seminars and Trainings Benefits and Services

May 17, Friday Bocce Ball Tournament 9:30AM – 3:30PM May 23, Thursday CPR/First Aid 8:30AM May 23, Thursday Forklift Training 12:30PM June 1 and 2 Marin Home & Garden Expo Saturday and Sunday Marin County Fairgrounds June 12, Wednesday 5:00PM – 7:00PM Scholarship Awards Reception

Jason’s Restaurant

Our Insurance Benefits Representative is at the MBA Office

Tuesdays 10AM – 12 Noon Thursdays 1:30PM – 3:30PM

Appointments are advisable but drop-ins are accepted Please call Mike Carlson at Craford Benefit Consultants

415-871-4820

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2013 MBa Directors & officers

PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.

Vice Presidentjim schalich - schalich Bros.

construction

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

The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA archive available at www.marinba.org

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles

Marin Home & GardenExpo

JUNE 1&2Book Your Space Today!www.marinhomegarden.comor Call (415) 507-1537

MBA MEMBER

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The Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.

A contractor unsure about what license is required to ‘cut the deck’ is in the cards this time. We offer a second ‘deal’ on a ‘bad hand’ dealt to a contractor who got incorrect advice on asbestos abatement from a friend, but begin with a sub-contractor who ‘folded’ on the game before it was finished… Q: I am a General Building Contractor and one of the sub-contractors that I hired to do some installations left the job unfinished. What can I do about this?A: While it depends on the specifics of your situation, there are several options for you especially if you’ve already paid the subcontractor. You can file a claim against the sub-contractor’s bond; take the sub-contractor to small claims court; or file a complaint with the CSLB. You can visit the CSLB’s website for more information on the complaint procedure. Q: I recently sent in my contractor’s license renewal application. On the renewal form I had updated our Officers so that the CSLB would in turn update their system. I noticed that the renewal was processed and our license is good for another two years, however the Officers have not been updated. Is there a way you can check on this for us?A: Without checking on this I can tell you that the CSLB did not up-date your Officers because you cannot make any personnel changes on a renewal application. To remove, change, or add personnel you are required to complete the appropriate CSLB forms. For adding new officers you need to submit an “Application to Add” personnel, and to remove current officers you should submit a “Disassociation notice”. Please contact our office if you need assistance with these modifications to your license. Q: What classification would be required to build a deck with a patio cover?A: There are several classifications that would permit you to build a deck with a patio cover. The “B” General Building, the “C-5” (Carpentry), or the “C-27” (Landscaping) classifications would each allow you to perform that work. Q: I would like to obtain a California contractor’s license for asbestos abatement but I’ve been told that I first need to obtain a General Contrac-tors License. I don’t have the required experience to qualify for a General license! Is there any way around this?A: First of all, asbestos abatement by itself is not a CSLB license clas-sification. The asbestos certification is issued only to currently licensed

contractors and only allows for the contractors to perform asbestos-related work exclusively within the license classification that is held by the contractor. There is no requirement that the classification specifically be General Building. Contractors who want to become certified to perform asbestos removal and/or abatement are required to pass an exam administered by the CSLB and they also must register with the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH).

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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Many of this year’s “bad” bills have thankfully been stopped, but there are still several in play. On particularly bad bill is AB 1336 (Frazier). It’s interesting to note that the author, freshman Assemblyman Jim Frazier, is a contractor and should know better than to introduce a bill that truly doesn’t serve a purpose except to allow contractors to be ensnared. The bill was double referred at its introduction, meaning it had two rather than one policy committee to pass through.

Some progress has been made in meetings with the author. Indeed, the original extension of time to file a claim would have originally been three years (the current time frame is 180 days), but was recently amended down to two years (still needs to go back to 180 days).

This measure has successfully passed through the Assembly Labor Committee a week ago and the Assembly Judiciary Committee this week. I have testified in strong opposition in both committees. Following is this week’s Assembly Judiciary Committee Analysis which lays the issues out fairly well (but not well enough to stop it!). This analysis is what the members of the committee use as background to make their determination and is also handed out to the public at the time of the hearing.

Bob Wieckowski, Chair AB 1336 (Frazier) - As Amended: April 17, 2013 SUBJECT : Prevailing wages: EnFORCEMEnTKEY ISSUE : SHOULD A nUMBER OF CHAnGES RELATED TO EnFORCEMEnT OF PREVAILInG WAGE LAW BY JOInT LABOR-MAnAGEMEnT COMMITTEES BE MADE?

FISCAL EFFECT : As currently in print this bill is keyed fiscal.

SYnOPSISThis measure was recently approved by the Labor Committee, which has the primary jurisdiction and expertise of the issues presented. The bill seeks to enact various provisions of law related to enforcement of prevailing wage law by specified joint-labor management committees, including:

1) extending the statute of limitations for civil actions for failure to pay prevailing wages brought by specified joint labor-management

committees from 180 days to 24 months after the wages were due;

2) providing that in such civil actions, the court shall award restitution to an employee for unpaid wages plus interest, liquidated damages equal to the amount of unpaid wages owed, and may impose specified civil penalties, injunctive relief, or any other appropriate form of equitable relief; and 3) providing that the court shall award a prevailing joint labor-management committee its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred in maintaining the action, including expert witness fees. The bill is sponsored by the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, and is supported by a host of labor organizations. It is opposed by a host of building contractor and other organizations.

SUMMARY : Enacts various provisions of law related to enforcement of prevailing wage law by specified joint-labor management committees. Specifically, this bill , among other things:

1)Extends the statute of limitations for civil actions for failure to pay prevailing wages brought by specified joint labor-management committees from 180 days to 24 months after the wages were due.

2)Provides that in such civil actions, the court shall award restitution to an employee for unpaid wages plus interest, liquidated damages equal to the amount of unpaid wages owed, and may impose specified civil penalties, injunctive relief, or any other appropriate form of equitable relief.

3) Provides that the court shall award a prevailing joint labor-management committee its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred in maintaining the action, including expert witness fees.

4) Specifies that these provisions do not limit any other available remedies for a violation of the law.

EXISTInG LAW:1) Authorizes joint labor-management committees to bring a civil action

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Hold On To Your Wallets!AB1336 is Looking to Get You!by Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations

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against an employer that fails to pay the prevailing wage to its employees. (Labor Code Section 1771.2. (a). All further code references are to this code unless otherwise noted.)

2) Provides that a joint labor management committee may maintain an action in a court of competent jurisdiction against an employer who fails to comply with the requirement to pay prevailing wages. (Section 1776(e).)

3) Imposes specified civil penalties against a contractor or subcontractor that fails to pay prevailing wages. However, current law specifies that the prime contractor is not liable for such penalties unless it had knowledge of the failure of the subcontractor to pay prevailing wages or unless the prime contractor failed to comply with specified requirements. (Section 1775.)

COMMEnTS : This bill largely falls within the jurisdiction of the Labor Committee, which recently approved it. That Committee’s key expertise and analysis of the bill’s provisions largely follows, with special emphasis on the key provisions of interest to the Judiciary Committee.

In essence, this measure proposes a number of changes related to enforcement of prevailing wage law by joint labor-management committees. Joint labor-management committees are authorized and established pursuant to the federal Labor Management Cooperation Act of 1978. The changes proposed by this bill may be classified into two main categories: (1) civil actions filed by joint-labor management committees; and (2) requirements regarding certified payroll records. Both of these issues will be discussed in turn below.

Civil Actions Filed by Joint Labor-Management Committees . As noted above, existing law authorizes joint labor-management committees to bring a civil action against an employer that fails to pay the prevailing wage to its employees. Current law provides that such a civil action shall be commenced not later than 180 days after the filing of a valid notice of completion or not later than 180 days after the acceptance of the public work, whichever occurs last. This bill would instead provide that such civil actions shall be commenced not later than 24 months after the wages were due.

In addition, this bill specifies some of the remedies available in such action. Existing law (at Labor Code Section 1776(e)) already provides that a joint labor management committee may maintain an action in a court of competent jurisdiction against an employer who fails to comply with the requirement to pay prevailing wages. Current law provides that the court may award restitution to an employee for unpaid wages and may award the joint labor management committee reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred in maintaining the action. Current law also specifies that such an action may not be based on the employer’s misclassification of the craft of a worker on its certified payroll record and specifies that these provisions do not limit any other available remedies for a violation of the law.

Existing law (Labor Code Section 1775) also imposes specified civil

penalties against a contractor or subcontractor that fails to pay prevailing wages. However, current law specifies that the prime contractor is not liable for such penalties unless it had knowledge of the failure of the subcontractor to pay prevailing wages or unless the prime contractor failed to comply with specified requirements.

This bill replicates these provisions in Labor Code Section 1771.2(c) and adds some additional provisions. Specifically, this bill provides that in such civil actions, the court shall award restitution to an employee for unpaid wages plus interest and liquidated damages equal to the amount of unpaid wages owed. In addition, the court may impose specified civil penalties (in accordance with Labor Code Section 1775, discussed above), injunctive relief, or any other appropriate form of equitable relief (emphasis provided).

The bill also provides that the court shall award a prevailing joint labor-management committee its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred in maintaining the action, including expert witness fees (emphasis provided). The bill also provides, consistent with existing law, that these provisions do not limit any other available remedies for a violation of the law.

Finally, the bill specifies, consistent with existing law, that such a civil action shall not be based merely on the employer’s misclassification of the craft of a worker in its certified payroll records.

Prior Related Legislation : SB 569 (Steinberg) of 2007 would have, among other things, extended the statute of limitations for such civil actions to four years after the violation occurs. SB 569 was held under submission in the Assembly Appropriations Committee. Similarly, AB 581 (Klehs) of 2005 would have extended the statute of limitations to four years. AB 581 was held under submission in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Access to Certified Payroll Records . Current law requires contractor and subcontractors on public works projects to keep accurate payroll records showing the name, address, social security number, work classification, hours worked and wages paid to employees. The payroll records are required to be certified as true and correct by the contractor or subcontractor. Certified payroll records shall be made available for inspection upon request of the employee, the awarding body, the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, or the Division of Apprenticeship Standards.

Current law also provides that copies of records made available to the public shall be marked or obliterated to prevent disclosure of an individual’s name, address and social security number. Existing law also provides that copies provided to joint labor-management committees shall be marked only to prevent disclosure of an individual’s name and social security number. This bill provides that copies of records provided to joint labor-management committees shall be marked only to obliterate social security numbers, but not names.

This bill also provides that a copy of certified payroll records

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provided to a multiemployer Taft-Hartley trust fund (generally a pension or health and welfare fund) that requests the records for the purpose of allocating contributions to participants shall be marked or obliterated only to prevent disclosure of an individual’s full social security number, but shall provide thelast four digits of the social security number.

Prior Legislation: SB 569 (Steinberg) of 2007 would have, among other things, provided that copies of records provided to joint labor-management committees shall be marked only to obliterate social security numbers, but not names. SB 569 was held under submission in the Assembly Appropriations Committee. ARGUMEnTS In SUPPORT : This bill is sponsored by the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, who argues that it will enhance the state’s enforcement efforts to combat the underground economy, protect the public’s investment in infrastructure and protect workers from wage theft.

The sponsor states that the change in the statute of limitations for claims will allow for adequate time for a legal remedy for workers cheated out of wages they are owed since victims of wage theft are underpaid for years on multiple projects and only come forward when their employment with the contractor ends.

In addition, the sponsor states that under current law, a joint labor-management committee that requests certified payroll records receives them only with the workers’ addresses and not the workers’ names. However, many instances of wage theft involve payroll records that do not report all the hours an employee is actually working. Providing the names of the employees will allow the committee to properly follow-up and determine if the payroll records are fraudulent.

Finally, the sponsor states that this bill will provide Taft-Hartley trust funds with the last four digits of social security numbers, enabling the correct allocation of health benefits and pension contributions to workers for which the contributions were made. The sponsor states that the redaction of this information severely hinders this process and often lawsuits are required to obtain this information. Many instances of wage theft involve payroll records that do not report all the hours the employee is actually working and there are occasions when the employer has gone out of business or refuses to cooperate in an audit, so the certified payroll records are the only practicable means for allocating benefit contributions.

Similarly, other supporters argue that the extension of the statute of limitations will ensure that any and all violations result in full compensation for the employee and further discourage an employer from attempting to go unnoticed. They argue that this bill will help to prevent the misclassification of workers and ensure that work is done by appropriately-qualified skilled workers. ARGUMEnTS In OPPOSITIOn : The opposition argues that the certified payroll record provisions of this bill threaten the privacy

rights of California workers by changing the law to allow joint labor-management committees to obtain the names of workers and the last four digits of their social security numbers. They contend that such committees are already entitled to obtain the addresses of these workers, and this additional information wil most certainly enable joint labor-management committee representatives and employees to not only mail information and questionnaires to such workers but to also visit their homes and speak with them and their families directly. In certain circumstances, workers may likely find such visits intrusive and unwelcome.

They also raise concern with the provisions of the bill specifying the civil remedies that may be pursued by joint labor-management committees. They state that courts have long held that plaintiffs may only file suit against the actual employer for wage claims. Conversely, Labor Code Section 1775 imposes “joint and several liability” between a contractor and subcontractor for wage claims. Because this bill directs courts to adhere to Section 1775, the opposition contends that the bill is imposing “joint and several liability” where it did not previously exist. Furthermore, pursuant to 1775 (b) the Labor Commissioner may waive penalties related to a subcontractor’s violation. However, they express concern that the courts do not have the same level of expertise as the Labor Commissioner when it comes to certified payroll enforcement and could potentially impose penalties that are not otherwise due pursuant to 1775 (b). They state that if the goal of this measure is to penalize those entities who violate wage law, the bill should be amended to speak only to those entities.

REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITIOn :

Support California Labor Federation, AFL-CIOCalifornia State Association of Electrical Workers California State Pipe Trades Council State Building and Construction Trades Council of California(sponsor) Western States Council of Sheet Metal Workers

Opposition Air Conditioning Trade AssociationAssociated Builders and Contractors of CaliforniaAssociated General Contractors of California (oppose unless amended)California Association of Sanitation AgenciesCalifornia Chapter of the American Fence AssociationCalifornia Fence Contractors’ AssociationCalifornia Surety FederationConstruction Employers’ AssociationEngineering Contractors’ AssociationFlasher Barricade Association Marin Builders AssociationPlumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association of CaliforniaWestern Electrical Contractors Association

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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

Safety Matters

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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

Asuntos de Seguridad

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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueHarkcom Melissa E /Tr/ Et 3-D REMODELInG InC. 87 Skyline Ter Mill Valley 048-233-76 (23) Remodel Kitc $17,400 Doerschlag Suzanne /Tr/ EnVISIOn BUILDERS 104 The Alameda San Anselmo 177-220-69 (21-0/2)(22)(12)( $1,300,000 Reade Stephen B Tr & GAZZOLI COnSTRUCTIOn 358 E Strawberry Dr Mill Valle 043-284-58 (24,12,) Conv Gar $28,000 Jaffe Howard S Tr & DE MELLO ROOFInG 365 Dolan Ave Mill Valley 050-141-36 (53) Reroof $15,250 Brady/Herzig Barbara E /T OWnER/BUILDER 9 Almenar Dr Greenbrae 070-151-38 (21) Exp BathT D $45,000 Wu April Family Trust CREATIVE ROOFInG OF n. CA 89 Calypso Shores novato 157-310-22 (53) Reroof $13,235 Olson Lisa Tr WORMOOD InC. 48 Marina Court Dr San Rafael 016-064-38 (23) Kitchen Remo $16,800 Moreland Ronald MARIn MASTER BUILDERS 25 East Pier Sausalito 901-070-25 (59) Replace Exis $18,500 Bromwell Walter Family SEPAC EnERGY SYSTEMS 225 Horseshoe Hill Rd Bolinas 188-150-62 (63) Grnd Mtd P V $45,000 Springfield Rory E /Tr/ & PEDERSOn COnSTRUCTIOn 90 Upland Rd Kentfield 075-012-06 (59) Door And Win $15,000 Springfield Rory E /Tr/ & SHAMBHALA LAnDSCAPES 90 Upland Rd Kentfield 075-012-06 (13)(50)(52) new $26,570 newman John S /Tr/ & ABRIL ROOFInG CO 2201 Mulberry Ter San Rafael 164-084-03 (53) Reroof $13,000 Jessen Christian H & SWAn POOLS 332 Mt Shasta Dr San Rafael 164-373-08 (10)(13) new Ingr $47,000 Scott Richard C & FLOYD COnSTRUCTIOn 16 Ivy Ln Woodacre 172-191-33 (13) new DeckT D $10,000 Grooms Loren Q /Tr/ SOLARCITY CORP 906 Vernal Ave Mill Valley 048-112-08 (60) 5.88 Ks Roof $22,000 Lowry Mara SOLARCITY CORP 4 Starboard Ct Mill Valley 043-101-06 (60) 4.68kw Roof $22,000 Schneider Richard J & SCHnEIDER RICH DBA SCHnEI 17 Cresthaven Dr San Rafael 180-241-20 (21-0/1)(22) Remo $125,000 Stevens Theodore J S & H COnSTRUCTIOn 900 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd Mi 043-031-09 (30) Construct ne $1,800,000 Evans Robert J 3rd HAWTHORnE CO, THE 25 Zephyr Ct San Rafael 164-053-20 (23) Ba Rmdl - Ex $40,000 Galisson Heather DESIGn BUILD SPECIALISTS 404 Adrian Way San Rafael 180-038-23 (23) Ba Rmdl $11,500 Barry Kevin T & Tina Re REDICAn HOMES 90 Green Valley Ct San Anselmo 177-011-09 (56) Siding $15,000 Atherton Amy A /Tr/ Etal CALDER CUSTOM BUILDInG 9 Bridge Rd Kentfield 074-062-23 (21)(23)(12)(13)( $80,000 Pribuss Andrew & KLEP COnSTRUCTIOn InC 63 Shell Rd Mill Valley 033-092-16 (21)(22)(13) Subs $20,000 Bowes William K Jr Tr & GEORGE T. FLYnn COnSTRUCT 292 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach 195-320-13 (58) (56) Rplce W $43,000 M M B First Mortge Fund OWnER/BUILDER 7 Playa Verde Tiburon 039-191-08 (24-0/0)(12)(59)( $75,000 norquist Becky A Etal RADCO & ASSOCIATES InC 17 Teaberry Ln Tiburon 058-091-27 (12) Construct ne $50,000 Richards Scott & KASTEn BUILDERS 211 California Ave Mill Valley 051-131-42 (11) Retaining Wa $25,000 Gottlieb Zachary /Tr/ & E TOP OF THE LInE COnSTRUCT 323 Carrera Dr Mill Valley 200-251-16 (23)(13)(53)(59)( $96,000 Donnelly Dorothy G /Tr/ CROWn RIDGE ROOFInG,InC. 15 Luzanne Cir San Anselmo 176-062-04 (53) Reroof $18,645 Hendrickson Thomas WOODWORKInG WEST 3 Avenida Olema Stinson Beach 195-112-15 (56,58) Repl Wdws $38,600 Jones Jesse T SUPERIOR STRUCTURES 217 Princeton Ave Mill Valley 051-121-50 (22--0/1) Legaliz $35,000

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value80 W nicasio Rd San Geronimo Andrews Amber (63) Ground-Monted Pv 19.11 Kw $78,00075 Verissimo Dr novato Sloan Patricia B /Tr/ (54)(55) Partial Foundation Re $15,00022 Teaberry Ln Tiburon Porter Christopher A & (59) Replace 3 Window W/Slider $20,0003 Sunrise Ln Mill Valley Todd Christopher & Driveway Retaining Walls**Bwo $0 67 Ridgecrest Rd Kentfield Whistler William D /Tr/ (22) Remodel Living, Dining, K $350,00015 Philip Ter novato Rosenberg Kenneth P (50)(65)(54) At&T Modification $94,610100 Ocean View Blvd Dillon Beach Cal Water Service Co (50) Pull Meter To Clean, Insp $200 100 Ocean View Bl Dillon Beach Cal Water Service Co (50) Meter Inspection - Pull, $200 38 Oak Mountain Ct San Rafael Hutchinson John L & (23) Remodel Bath $50,000403 Maple St Mill Valley Simmons Judd Y & (55) Foundation Strengthening $20,500414 Ash St Mill Valley Riviera Jodi (23)(12)(59) Remodel Kitchen, $299,000840 Autumn Ln Mill Valley Smart Roland (21-0/0, 23) Addition And Remo $122,500431 Bloom Ln novato Bacciocco Louis F & (10) Pool RemodelT D 5/14/13 $15,000 120 Churchill Ln novato Mac Lachlan Chad & (10) Pool With Cover $60,015355 Countyview Dr Mill Valley Wheelan Julie /Tr/ Etal (22) Interior Remodel Kitchen $75,000190 Crest Rd novato Butterfield 401k Trust (24-1/2)(13) Convert & Legaliz $40,0001 Dillon Beach Rd Dillon Beach Cal Water Service Co (50) Meter Panel Cleaning & In $200 5 Dillon Beach Rd Dillon Beach Cal Water Service Co (50) Pull Meter To Clean, Insp $200 0 Lucas Valley Road Adj. To 775 Miller C County Of Marin Roads (65)(50) Telecom Pole $75,000126 Van Tassel Ct San Anselmo Krausz Dorian B /Tr/ Bwop - nos At Rear Property $0 800 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd Mill Valley Strawberry Village Retail (50)(92) Install Elect Sign $4,59925 Zephyr Ct San Rafael Evans Robert J 3rd (23) Ba Rmdl - Express $40,000

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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUED

City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Novato 4/29 Hitchcock Michael J /Tr/ & Agape All American

Roofing Co239 San Ramon Way

Reroof $13,840

Novato 4/30 Kramme Stephen H & Second Generation Roofing

456 Wood Hollow Dr

Reroof $10,830

Novato 4/30 Mc Cormick Andrew & Etal

Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner

11 Driftwood Ave

Minor Construction

$17,000

Novato 4/30 Marin Humane Society Downing Heating & Air Cond.

171 Bel Marin Keys Blvd

Hvac $146,260

Novato 5/2 Real Equity Parntners Llc Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner

777 Sun Ln Minor Construction

$10,000

Novato 5/2 Priolo Salvatore J Tr & Sungate Energy Solutions Inc

17 Monroe Ct Solar $10,912

Novato 5/2 Crosspoint Realty Porter’S Mechanical 208 Vintage Way (K-7)

Mechanical $13,500

Novato 5/2 Marin Cou Humane Soc Mcleran, Inc. 171 Bel Marin Keys Blvd

Reroof $24,000

Novato 5/2 Carrasco George & A1 Solar Power Inc 210 Montura Way

Minor Construction

$40,000

Novato 5/2 Crosspoint Realty Services

Jon Van Vleck 208 Vintage Way K-7

Tenant Improvement

$120,000

Novato 5/3 Partridge Knolls Condo Assoc

Creative Roofing Of Northern C

51 Little Creek Reroof $42,855

San Rafael 4/23 O’Rielly Matthew J & O’Rielly Matthew J & 4 Sunset Way Alter-Sfd $10,000 San Rafael 4/23 Younan Nelson /Tr/ Younan Nelson /Tr/ 545 Heather

WayAlter-Sfd $12,000

San Rafael 4/23 Bassing Peter J /Tr/ & Huntington Construction

146 Ridgewood Dr

Alter-Sfd $25,000

San Rafael 4/23 [email protected] Fred Divine Architects 222 Bret Harte Rd

Alter-Sfd $110,055

San Rafael 4/25 Robert Guigley 98 Graceland Dr

Alter-Sfd $12,000

San Rafael 4/25 Burglin Paul Richard 13 Dominican Dr

Alter-Sfd $15,000

San Rafael 4/25 Henderson Geoffrey Plonowski Architects + Bldrs

17 Hart St Alter-Sfd $18,000

San Rafael 4/25 Jbr Sr Lease Llc Centimark Corp 760 Francisco Blvd W

Alter-Commercial

$37,864

San Rafael 4/25 Freeman Daniel & Freeman Daniel & 35 Martens Blvd Alter-Sfd $40,000 San Rafael 4/25 Porter Christopher R 1618 Grand Ave Alter-Duplex $52,860 San Rafael 4/29 Wolfensperger David Catalyzing

Construction250 Locust Ave Alter-Sfd $45,000

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CITY & TOWN PERMITS CONTINUEDCity/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Tiburon 4/29 Martin Jackson A1 Solar Power Inc 915 Tiburon

BlvdSolar $17,500

Tiburon 4/29 Ryan Aytay James M Woods 587 Virginia Drive

Replace Deck $20,000

Tiburon 5/1 Emale Mobarekeh Land Construction 90 Lyford Drive #4

2 Bath Remodel

$18,500

Tiburon 5/1 Kathy & Miles Kilburn Apex General Building, Inc.

1754 Lagoon View Drive

Kitchen & Bath Remodel

$35,000

Tiburon 5/1 John & Paula Gambs Mill Valley Garden Design

4895 Paradise Drive

Install steps & Handrail

$80,000

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COMPLETIONSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/29/2013 CF CONTRACTING INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-002948705/02/2013 COUNTY OF MARIN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003051505/02/2013 GARDENERS GUILD INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003051504/29/2013 GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE HIGHWAY &

TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2013-0029487

05/02/2013 MARIN COUNTY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003051505/01/2013 MICHAEL PAUL COMPANY INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003019505/01/2013 TIBURON TOWN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-003019505/01/2013 TOWN OF TIBURON (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-0030195

LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number05/02/2013 BAYPOINT LAGOONS ASSOCIATION (E) LARSON SVEN (O) LIEN 2013-003039205/02/2013 BAYPOINT LAGOONS ASSOCIATION (E) LARSON VIVIAN (O) LIEN 2013-003039205/02/2013 CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (E) HARREN SCOTT (O) LIEN 2013-003047405/01/2013 COUNTY OF MARIN (E) HOMEWARD BOUND OF

MARIN (O)LIEN 2013-0030086

05/01/2013 COUNTY OF MARIN (E) HOMEWARD BOUND OF MARIN (O)

LIEN 2013-0030087

05/01/2013 COUNTY OF MARIN (E) LIFEHOUSE INC (O) LIEN 2013-003008805/01/2013 COUNTY OF MARIN (E) LIFEHOUSE INC (O) LIEN 2013-003008904/30/2013 HURRICANE HAULING & DEMO INC (E) LYONS ROBERT (O) LIEN 2013-002978904/30/2013 HURRICANE HAULING & DEMOLITION

INC (E)LYONS ROBERT (O) LIEN 2013-0029789

04/30/2013 LYON RESTORATION INC (E) PETRICK RICHARD (O) LIEN 2013-002983705/01/2013 MARIN COUNTY (E) HOMEWARD BOUND OF

MARIN (O)LIEN 2013-0030086

05/01/2013 MARIN COUNTY (E) HOMEWARD BOUND OF MARIN (O)

LIEN 2013-0030087

05/01/2013 MARIN COUNTY (E) LIFEHOUSE INC (O) LIEN 2013-003008905/01/2013 PACHECO VILLA OWNERS

ASSOCIATION (E)EVELYN M NELSON TRUST - 1989 (O)

LIEN 2013-0030260

05/01/2013 PACHECO VILLA OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)

LINDELLI SUZANNE N (O)

LIEN 2013-0030260

05/01/2013 PACHECO VILLA OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)

LINDELLI SUZANNE N /TR/ (O)

LIEN 2013-0030260

05/01/2013 PACHECO VILLA OWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)

LINDELLI SUZANNE NELSON (O)

LIEN 2013-0030260

05/02/2013 SAN RAFAEL CITY (E) HARREN SCOTT (O) LIEN 2013-003047405/01/2013 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) LIFEHOUSE INC (O) LIEN 2013-003008804/29/2013 U S OF AMERICA (E) FLORES JAMES (O) LIEN 2013-002929705/02/2013 WESTERN OAKS VILLIAGE HOA (E) WONG TOMMY (O) LIEN 2013-0030510

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RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/29/2013 AMALFI RIDGE LLC (E) ROOFLINE DELIVERY &

SUPPLY-OAKLAND (O)RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0029368

05/03/2013 CHRISTENSEN PAUL (E) PARKVIEW TERRACE RECREATION ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030915

05/01/2013 EVELYN M NELSON TRUST (E) PACHECO VILLA OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030259

05/03/2013 HALL SHIRLEY A (E) MARIN CITY TOWNHOMES OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030801

05/03/2013 JORDAN CHERYL A (E) GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030869

05/02/2013 KIELBASA ELAINE (E) MCT GROUP (O) RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030390

05/02/2013 KIELBASA ELAINE M (E) MCT GROUP (O) RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030390

05/02/2013 KIELBASA ELAINE MARIE (E) MCT GROUP (O) RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030390

05/02/2013 KIELBASA ELAINE MARIE SR (E) MCT GROUP (O) RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030390

04/30/2013 LAWNICZAK MOLLIE K (E) MARIN CITY TOWNHOMES OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0029855

04/30/2013 LAWNICZAK STEPHEN M (E) MARIN CITY TOWNHOMES OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0029855

05/01/2013 LINDELLI SUSAN N (E) PACHECO VILLA OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030259

05/01/2013 LINDELLI SUZANNE N /TR/ (E) PACHECO VILLA OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030259

05/01/2013 LINDELLI SUZANNE NELSON /TR/ (E) PACHECO VILLA OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030259

05/01/2013 LONG MALVERN P (E) SOLANO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030098

05/01/2013 LONG MALVERN P (E) SOLANO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030099

05/03/2013 MA KARL (E) GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0030869

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TAX LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number04/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) JATSEK

INCORPORATED (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0029524

04/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CAPROCK ASSOCIATES LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2013-0029525

04/30/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WINDSOR TECHNOLOGIES INC (O)

TAX LIEN 2013-0029526

05/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) A BETTER TRAFFIC SCHOOL CO INC (O)

TAX LIEN 2013-0030381

05/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TRI-EQUITY INTERNATIONAL LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2013-0030382

05/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KILLIPS CLIFFORD S (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003039405/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KILLIPS EVA L (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003039405/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GRAMLY MATTHEW (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003039505/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SHIELDS JOHN D (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003039605/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ROSS ROBERT A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003039705/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FLATH VIRGINIA E (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003039805/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) AYALAPAZ LISVINA Y (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003039905/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SANTAMARIA

REMEDIOS (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0030400

05/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) POGUE ROBERT M (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003040505/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) NELSON BENTLEY A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003062805/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MC CULLOUGH

CHRISTOPHER J (O)TAX LIEN 2013-0030629

05/02/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WHITE REVIS (O) TAX LIEN 2013-003063005/03/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MURPHY MORGAN G

(O)TAX LIEN 2013-0030881

04/29/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CARLSON EDWIN O (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002945104/29/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CARLSON KIM D (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002945104/29/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CIAMBRIELLO JILL K (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002945204/29/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CIAMBRIELLO TINO P

(O)TAX LIEN 2013-0029452

04/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DEMOSS EMMETT R (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002951904/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DEMOSS EMMETT R (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002952004/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DEMOSS SARAH C (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002952004/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) COLEMAN AMY (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002952104/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MC GINNIS JAMES (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002952104/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BARKER JAMES T (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002952204/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BARKER LESLIE H (O) TAX LIEN 2013-002952204/30/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ARTHUN JOHN G (O) TAX LIEN 2013-0029523

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/7/2013 2:00 PM Pleasanton 091B,

063CSan Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

Reroof Dublin/Pleasanton Station Supervisor's Building

5/7/2013 2:30 PM Santa Cruz 104B, 016C

Santa Cruz, County ofMain Jail Dental Room Installation

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Alameda Co. 107B/032C

Alameda, County ofSlurry Seal Resurfacing on Approx 5.08 Miles of Various Roadways

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Hillsborough 113B,079C

Hillsborough, Town ofRobinwood/Denise - Storm Drain Repair & Road Stabilization

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley Unified School District

Washington Elementary School PG&E Primary Service Upgrade

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Madera Online Madera, City ofFourth Street Improvements Between Pine Street and “K” Street

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofDemolition of Substandard Structures

5/7/2013 2:00 PM El Cerrito ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Harding Elementary School Phase II- Waterproofing

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Danville ONLINE

Danville, Town ofWembly Drive Storm Drian System Improvements

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Fremont Online Fremont, City ofStreetlight and Public Facilities’ Light Maintenance

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Union City ONLINE

Union City, city of2013-14 Citywide Overlay

5/7/2013 12:00 PM Antioch ONLINE

The Sports Authority Tenant Improvements

5/7/2013 1:00 PM Davis ONLINE

Davis, UCUT FD&C Demo & Asbestos Removal on 5th Floor

5/7/2013 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Hasting College of LawTenant Improvements Hasting College of Law

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Bay Point ONLINE

Contra Costa Housing Authority

Casa de Serena Path of Travel Improvements

5/7/2013 2:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE

Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District

San Rafael Bus Facility Lighting Improvements

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Fremont Online Department of General Services

CDE Parking Lot Repairs & Upgrades

5/7/2013 11:00 AM San Clemente ONLINE

Shames ConstructionWalmart Supercenter

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Oroville ONLINE

Hilbers, Inc.Walmart # 1575

5/7/2013 3:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley Unified School District

King Middle School Track & Field Improvement

5/7/2013 2:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE

Harrison Engineering, Inc.

James Madison Elementary School Seismic Upgrade & Window Replacement

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, City of Public Works

Civic Center Building & Public Safety Building Data Center Upgrades

5/7/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco Online Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District

Refurbishment of the M.S. San Francisco Ferry

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Cupertino, city of Stevens Creek Corridor Park & Restoration Phase 2

5/7/2013 4:00 PM Garberville ONLINE

SHN Consulting Engineers & Geologists, Inc.

Garberville Drinking Water Improvement Project

5/7/2013 12:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE

Tri-North BuildersBath & Body Works Store No. 14202016

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE

Fairfield, City OfEast-West Water Transmission Pipeline Segment 3, 36-Inch

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, UCZellerbach Auditorium Accessibility Upgrades

5/7/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Bartos ArchitectureLeigh High School Library Modernization

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/7/2013 2:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofRemoval of Lead Based Paint and/or Asbestos Containting

Materials

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

SD Deacon General Contractors

Macy's Store

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, City of Public Works

Public Safety Building Roofing Repairs

5/7/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Parking Lot Repair

5/7/2013 10:00 AM Fresno Online Fresno Unified School District

Powers-Ginsburg Elementary School Themoplastic PVC Roofing

5/7/2013 2:00 AM San Bruno R052 Crestmoor (Glenview) Neighborhood Reconstruction - Phase III Utility Replacement Project

5/8/2013 10:00 AM Los Gatos 017C Los Gatos, Town ofWinchester Blvd; Knowles Avenue Intersection Improvements

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Mill Valley 040C Reroofing at Various Sites

5/8/2013 10:30 AM Los Gatos 045C Los Gatos, Town ofFY 2012-13 Annual Street Resurfacing

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Fremont 122B, 072C

Alameda County Water District

Sabercat Creek Erosion Repair

5/8/2013 1:00 PM Oakland D003, 037C

Sankofa Academy at Washington Elementary School Interim Housing Project

5/8/2013 1:30 PM Oakland D004, 035C

Madison Middle School Interim Housing

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, City ofP Street Sewer Improvements - 5th to 7th Street

5/8/2013 12:00 PM Healdsburg Online Healdsburg, City OfFY13/14 HVAC Maintenance Service Agreement

5/8/2013 10:00 AM Union City ONLINE

Aedis Architecture & Planning

Restroom Addition at Alvarado ES & Eastin ES

5/8/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Midstate ConstructionModernization Building D/Classroom at WC Overfelt High School

5/8/2013 10:00 AM Redwood City ONLINE

W.L. ButlerWag Hotel (Specs on Plans)

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofNinos Park, Phase 2

5/8/2013 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Fryer Roofing Co.RFQ - Lease-Leaseback Service for Flint Parking Structure Repairs

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Carmichael ONLINE

San Juan Unified School District

Winston Churchill Middle School, Landscape & Irrigation

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Oakland Online Port Of OaklandMaintenance Dredging and Furnishing Pile Driver Crew for Repairs to Docks and Waterfront Facilities for Port of Oakland

5/8/2013 2:30 PM Livermore ONLINE

Livermore Area Recreation & Park District

Sycamore Grove Wetmore Entrance Site Improvements

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofNinos Park, Phase 2

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Whittier ONLINE

KPRS Construction Services

Liberty Community Plaza

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Turlock ONLINE

KDC ConstructionMcDonald's # 04-6319 Remodel

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Yuba City Online Yuba City, City ofResidential Resurfacing Project 2013

5/8/2013 1:30 PM Grass Valley Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Janitorial Services Grass Valley

5/8/2013 2:00 PM Oakland* R028/014C

Vincent Academy at Ralph J. Bunche High School Portable Installation

5/8/2013 2:30 PM Oakland* R090/043C

Interim Housing Project Greenleaf at Whittier Elementary School

5/9/2013 11:00 AM Los Angeles County 102B, 004C

California Natural Resources Agency

Pipeline Installation & Channel Repairs Gorman Creek Improvements Channel - South of Orwin Way

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento 108B, 003C

Sacramento, County ofLaguna Water Meter Installaton - Area B

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/9/2013 2:00 PM Foster City 119B Foster, City ofParking Lots Resurfacing Project

5/9/2013 1:00 PM Tiburon* 120B/064C

Mar East Pump Stations 1, 2, 3 & 4 Power Feed Improvements

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Campbell ONLINE

Bartos ArchitectureField House Complexes - Prospect, Branham & Del Mar High School

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Bridgeport ONLINE

State of CaliforniaBodie State Historic Park Site Improvements

5/9/2013 5:00 PM Chula Vista ONLINE

RDC Austin Commercial, Inc

Chula Vista Family Health Center

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE

Vallejo, City of1903 El Dorado Street Demolition & Abatement Project

5/9/2013 2:00 PM El Segundo ONLINE

Lusardi Construction Co.

Grand Kansas (No GC Openings)

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, County ofMountain View Avenue Widening - Clearing & Grubbing

5/9/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

F & H ConstructionMartial Cottle Park

5/9/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Union School DistirctRelocatable & Sitework at Carlton and Lietz Elementary School

5/9/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Union School DistirctRelocatable & Sitework at Alta Vista Elementary & Union Middle School

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz Co. Online Santa Cruz, County ofClean and Paint Timber Bridge Rail

5/9/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City of36" Relief Sewer and 14" Water Main Replacement in N. Marks Avenue

5/9/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City OfSan Jose International Airport Northeast Parcel Development

5/9/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City OfPublic Works General Engineering Conract for Sewer Repairs 2013-2015

5/9/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofWest Country Club Reconstruction, Phase 5 (Delano Avenue: Alpine Avenue to Del Rio Drive)

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

San Joaquin Delta Community College District

Campus Path of Travel Renovation

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofAsphalt Concrete Cold Planing for Fiscal Year 2013-14

5/9/2013 10:00 AM Corte Madera Online Marin Municipal Water District

Fire Flow Improvement Program Marin Drive Pipeline Replacement Project

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Paso Robles ONLINE

Paso de Robles, City Of

Street Rehab: Rambouillet Road

5/9/2013 1:30 PM Stockton ONLINE

San Joaquin, County ofAlice Road Resurfacing (West Ripon Road to Sedan Avenue)

5/9/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco State University

Campus Quad Paving Improvements (Rebid)

5/9/2013 3:00 PM Modesto ONLINE

Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc

Maintenance Building at the Muncy Education Center

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofTruck Hauling Services for Asphalt Concrete & Asphalt Concrete Grindings for Fiscal Year 2013-14

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofPurchase of Hot Mix Asphalt for Fiscal Year 2013-14

5/9/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofCollier Road Resurfacing (Lower Sacramento Road to North 99 Frontage Road East)

5/9/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofFleet Services Yard Repavement (Southeast corner of Wilson Way and Sonora Street)

5/9/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City OfCitywide City Facilities Service Conversions

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofThe Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers and Storm Drain in the Easement Between York Street and Erie Street and Sanitary Sewers in the Easement by Wellington Street and in the Easement by Brighton Avenue

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/9/2013 3:00 PM Clovis Online Clovis Unified School

DistrictPavement Rehabilitation at Alta Sierra Intermediate

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Merced Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Exterior door replacement project for Merced DMV

5/9/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City Of7093-Taxiway W Extension (D to G)

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Los Rios Community College District

Cosumnes River College Building Art Gallery

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofOn-Call Sanitary Sewers Emergency

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Tracy ONLINE

Tracy, City ofPolice Firearms Practice Range Restroom Buildings

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofPedestrian Safety Improvements

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE

IBI Group Architecture Planning

Sequioa High School Chemistry Laboratory Modernization

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, County ofMountain View Avenue & UPRR Pre-Signal Grade Crossing Improvements

5/9/2013 2:30 PM Clovis Online Clovis Unified School District

Parking Lot and Playcourt Rehabilitation at Various Schools

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE

Davis, city ofFirst Street Corridor Improvements

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Swinerton ManagementExterior Painting Project @ Various CUSD School Sites-Blue Hills, MacAuliffe Elem School

5/9/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City Of5591-Transportation Incident Management Center Facility Improvements

5/9/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

16 in and 18 in Ductile Iron Water Main Installation on Indiana, Tennessee, Mariposa and 3rd Street- REBID

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

Santa Rosa, City ofBrush Creek Rd & Badger Rd - 2013 City Overlay

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District

Sump 119 Outfall Structure Demolition

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Los Rios Community College District

American River College Culinary Arts Modernization & Expansion

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Kensington ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Kensington Elementary School Moisture Abatement

5/9/2013 3:00 PM Campbell ONLINE

Campbell, city ofResidential & Collector Street Rehabilitation

5/9/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

18th, 19th, Carolina, Connecticut, Indiana, Minnesota, Texas and Wisconsin Streets Sewer Replacement

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Alameda, City ofSewer Mains Video Inspection & Cleaning, Phase 6

5/9/2013 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, City OfSafe Routes to School - Federal Grant Cycle 3

5/10/2013 1:00 PM Sonoma Co. 128B/085C

Sonoma, County of2010 Pavement Preservation Program-Bonded Wearing Course

5/10/2013 2:30 PM San Rafael 129B San Rafael City School District

Preparation, Repairs & Interior Painting at Terra Linda High School Gymnasium

5/10/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Department of Motor Vehicles

Oakland Coliseum Parking Lot Repair, Seal & Stripe & Bollard Repair

5/10/2013 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District

Mindego Gateway Staging Area

5/10/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE

Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission

Santa Cruz Branch Line Bridge Supports, Repairs, and Member Replacement

5/10/2013 1:00 PM Emeryville ONLINE

Huff Construction Company, Inc

City Storage

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/10/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City ofPortable Security Camera Systems

5/10/2013 10:00 AM Sunnyvale ONLINE

W.L. ButlerSunnyvale Courtyard Marriott

5/10/2013 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE

KDC ConstructionPanera Bread # 894 Remodel

5/13/2013 2:00 PM Concord ONLINE

Mt Diablo Unified School District

Measure C - Elementary Schools Exterior Painting Improvements, Package 1

5/13/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City ofTraffic Signs

5/13/2013 4:00 PM Jackson ONLINE

California Highway Patrol, Dept of

Landscape Maintenance at CHP Amador Area Office

5/13/2013 1:00 PM Yuba City Online Yuba City, City ofCity of Yuba City Fire Station No. 7 Driveway Replacement & Miscellaneous Improvements

5/13/2013 2:00 PM Oceanside ONLINE

Watkins Landmark Construction

NCHS Mission Mesa Pediatric Clinic

5/13/2013 2:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE

San Rafael City School District

Relocation of Modular Buildings at Short Elementary School

5/13/2013 4:00 PM Los Banos ONLINE

California Highway Patrol, Dept of

Exterior & Interior Painting at CHP Los Banos Area Office

5/13/2013 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE

Alameda, County ofSan Leandro Veterans Memorial Building Passenger Elevator

5/13/2013 2:00 PM Burlingame ONLINE

Burlingame, City ofSanitary Sewer Point Repair

5/13/2013 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE

Savant ConstructionSmart & Final # 401

5/13/2013 3:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Alameda County Transportation Commission

East Bay Greenway Coliseum Bart Station to 85th Avenue, Class I Path

5/13/2013 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Alameda, City ofFire Station No 2 Installation of New Copper Pipes

5/13/2013 1:30 PM San Rafael R010 San Rafael City School District

Relocation of Modular Buildings at San Pedro Elementary School

5/13/2013 1:00 PM San Rafael R100 San Rafael City School District

Relocation of Modular Buildings at Venetia Valley School

5/14/2013 3:00 PM Nevada County 062C Nevada, County OfRed Dog Road Improvements

5/14/2013 10:00 AM Fairfield 097C Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District

Asphalt Seal at Various District Sites

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Eden Township 105B, 071C

Alameda, County ofRepair of Damaged & Displaced Sections of Curbs, Gutters, and Sidewalks Unit No. 15

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 117B, 082C

Hayward, city ofSidewalk Rehabilitation & Wheelchair Rampss FY 13

5/14/2013 2:30 PM Livermore 126B, 041C

Livermore, city of2013 Street Resurfacing

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Daly City ONLINE

Daly City, City Of2013-14 Street Slurry Seal & Cape Seal

5/14/2013 10:00 AM Sutter Co. ONLINE

Sutter, County OfTisdale BLF Boarding Floats Project

5/14/2013 3:00 PM Ione ONLINE

Ione, city ofWastewater Compliance Project

5/14/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco State University

Apartment Turnover Services for University Property Management

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE

Fremont, City ofCitywide Bridge Preventive Maintenance Project

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

SD Deacon General Contractors

Summit State Bank-Remedial Repairs

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Oakland Online Port Of OaklandDesign Build of Lift Station #5 South Field

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Clovis ONLINE

Clovis, City ofHerndon, Clovis to Fowler - Street Improvements

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/14/2013 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE

Alameda, County ofLas Vistas 1 Accessibility

5/14/2013 10:00 AM Sacramento ONLINE

FCI7-Eleven Store

5/14/2013 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE

Fryer Roofing Co.Pool Tile & Plaster Replacement Added Work PE-6 ADA Shower Upgrade

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofWillow Avenue Expressway Barrier Fencing

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, City OfPublic Work Corp. Yard Remodel Building 7

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

D-Square ConstructionCG Alameda Solar PV Carport

5/14/2013 4:00 PM Oakhurst ONLINE

California Highway Patrol, Dept of

Landscape Maintenance at CHP Oakhurst Area Office

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Tracy Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Janitorial Services for Tracy DMV

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Murphy Elementary School New Flashing Assemblies

5/14/2013 4:00 PM Oakhurst ONLINE

California Highway Patrol, Dept of

HVAC Maintenance at CHP Oakhurst Area Office

5/14/2013 4:00 PM Oakhurst ONLINE

California Highway Patrol, Dept of

Roof Maintenance at CHP Oakhurst Area Office

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Porterville ONLINE

California Highway Patrol, Dept of

Interior & Exterior Painting at CHP Porterville Field Area Office

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Oakley ONLINE

Diablo Water DistrictTenant Improvement Office Remodel

5/14/2013 10:30 AM San Anselmo ONLINE

Marin Municipal Water District

San Anselmo Pipeline Replacement Project

5/14/2013 10:00 AM Corte Madera Online Marin Municipal Water District

Conifer Way Upper Tank Replacement Project

5/14/2013 2:30 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

Walnut Creek, city ofTraffic Signal Maintenance at Various Locations

5/14/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco Unified School District

SF Community School Exterior Building Envelope Repairs

5/14/2013 3:00 PM Dunsmuir ONLINE

Pace EngineeringWastewater Collection & Treatment Improvement - Schedule B Treatment

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Alameda, City ofInspection & Condition Assessment Support for Sanitary Sewer Mains in the City of Alameda, Phase 6

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE

Kitchell CEMNovato Fire Protection District Station 64

5/14/2013 2:00 PM Monterey ONLINE

Monterey Peninsula Community College Dist

Art Department Modernization:Buildings 1 & 30 Modifications at Monterey Peninsula College

5/15/2013 10:00 AM Fairfield 101C Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District

Asphalt Project at Fairview and Oakbrook Schools

5/15/2013 1:30 PM Oakland* 112B/034C

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Pipeline Relocation Schnitzer Steel Facility

5/15/2013 3:00 PM Santa Clara 133B/002C

Santa Clara, City ofWalsh Elevated Storage Tank

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Petaluma B119 Petaluma, City ofWilmington Pump Station Upgrade

5/15/2013 1:30 PM Lafayette/Alamo/Blackhawk*

B121/029

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Hink No. 2, Miranda & Blackhawk No. 1 & 2 Reservoirs Rehabilitation

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Modesto ONLINE

Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc

301 E. Coolidge Ave Water Main Replacement & Paving of Parking Lot (Rebid)

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Lake Isabella ONLINE

Kern High School District

Kern Valley High School:CTEFP Modernization Phase Three for Agricultural & Natural Resources Plant & Soil Science Classroom

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Watsonville Online California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife

Reroof Residence R4-51

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/15/2013 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Wells Construction Inc.Hanlees Hilltop Volkswagen

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE

TKE ConstructionPet Food Express Tenant Improvements

5/15/2013 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco Unified School District

Lowell High School Tennis Court Improvements

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

TLCD ArchitectureWright Charter School Modernization

5/15/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco International Airport

SFO Training Center

5/15/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Pavement Renovation - Pine Street, Sacramento Street & Stockton Street

5/15/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

E.S.E.R. BOND NO. 1 Fire Station No. 36 Comprehensive Renovation

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Merced Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Exterior Sign Replacement for Merced DMV Field Office

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofFreeport Shores Bike & Pedestrian Trail Project

5/15/2013 5:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

D.W. NicholsonResources Buildings, 6th Floor, Dept Of Water Resources-RFQ

5/15/2013 5:00 PM Morgan Hill ONLINE

State of California State Parks

Hunting Hollow Shade Ramada At Henry W. Coe State Park

5/15/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

As-Needed Sidewalk Inspection & Repair Program (SIRP) No. 5

5/15/2013 4:30 PM Modesto Online Modesto, City of225 Madera Ave.

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofCurtis Park Village 2B & 3

5/15/2013 1:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

East Side Union High School District

Building G & N Classroom Modernization at Independence High School

5/15/2013 3:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE

Redwood City, city of Massachusetts Avenue Arizona Way Intersection Improvements

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Pleasanton ONLINE

Wells Construction Inc.Starbucks Coffee # 6474 (Specs on Plans)

5/15/2013 2:00 PM Campbell Online Campbell, city ofJanitorial Services to City Parks Restrooms

5/15/2013 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

Sunnyvale, City ofAir Flotation Tank 1 and 4 Improvements

5/15/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Pavement Renovation & Sewer Replacement - 20th Avenue & Lincoln Way

5/15/2013 11:00 AM Cupertino ONLINE

Cupertino Union School District

Storage Building Site Utilities

5/16/2013 10:00 AM Various 102C Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District

Roofing Project at Various Sites

5/16/2013 2:00 PM San Rafael 116B, 067C

Marin, county ofSir Francis Drake Blvd. MP 20.70 Slide Area

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Sonoma Co. 121B/070C

Sonoma, County of2013 Pavement Preservation Program-Overlays

5/16/2013 2:00 PM San Rafael* 134B/086C

Lincoln Avenue Sewer Improvement Project 2nd & Ritter Streets to Mission Ave

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE

Elk Grove, City ofGrant Line Access Road Project

5/16/2013 3:00 PM Seaside ONLINE

California State University Monterey Bay

Campus Co-Generation Plant Project-RFQ

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Los Angeles ONLINE

Tenant Improvements - Flooring & Base Replacement

5/16/2013 2:00 PM St. Helena ONLINE

Greystone West Company

St. Helena High School Site Electrical Changes Project

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Seaside ONLINE

Department of Motor Vehicles

Seaside Parking Lot Repair, Seal & Stripe-DMV

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/16/2013 2:30 PM San Mateo Co. ONLINE

Sequoia Union High School Dist

District-Wide Sportsfield Renovations

5/16/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Webcor/Obayashi Joint Venture

TG07.1R Structural Steel Superstructure Package

5/16/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City of2013 Remove and Replace Asphalt Concrete Pavement

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Corralitos Online Santa Cruz, County ofEureka Canyon Road PM 7.2 Storm Damage Repair Project

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

Santa Rosa, City ofLaguna Treatment Plant Trunk Sewer & Vault Improvements Phase 2

5/16/2013 2:00 PM San Luis Obispo Online San Luis Obispo, City of

Marsh Street Parking Garage Painting

5/16/2013 10:00 AM Yuba City ONLINE

Sutter, County OfJail Medium Security Fencing

5/16/2013 10:00 AM Oakland ONLINE

California Affordable Housing Initiatives, Inc

1540 Webster Street/135 Harrison Street Renovation-RFP

5/16/2013 2:30 PM Pleasanton Online Department of Motor Vehicles

HVAC Duct Cleaning

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofStockton Channel Annual Maintenance

5/16/2013 4:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Barry Swenson BuilderCenterra Tower

5/16/2013 4:00 PM Santa Nella ONLINE

Merced, County ofLandscape Maintenance Service for Santa Nella Villages Phases 1, 2 & 4

5/16/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofPhase 2 Enhancements Integration of Groundwater Monitoring Wells & Groundwater Extraction Wells

5/16/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco International Airport

Mel Leong Treatment Plant Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades-RFQ

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofSewer Pipe Cleaning Service

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Hayward Online California State University East Bay

Parking Lot O & Adjacent Roadway Repair

5/16/2013 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE

Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District

Dwight Road Extension

5/16/2013 3:00 PM Emeryville ONLINE

Emeryville, City ofArtist Services for Joseph Emery Park Skate Spot

5/17/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

University of California, Berkeley

Sather Road Path of Travel Improvements

5/17/2013 10:00 AM Sacramento Co. ONLINE

San Juan Unified School District

Various High School Gym Floor Refinishing

5/17/2013 5:00 PM Los Banos Online California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife

HVAC Repair, Los Banos Wildlife Area

5/17/2013 1:30 PM Richmond ONLINE

Richmond, City ofBay Trail Gap Closure - Ferry Pt/Shipyard 3 Trail

5/17/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, UCICCS Wurster West Extension

5/17/2013 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Cupertino Union School District

Interim Housing for Lawson Middle School, Phase 3

5/20/2013 1:00 PM Willits ONLINE

Willits, city of Humboldt & Vicinity Storm Drain Project

5/20/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco International Airport

Airport Fire Suppression Repair, Certification & Maintenance

5/20/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz R120 Santa Cruz City Schools

Construction of 2 Portable CR Buildings at Harbor High School

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 021C Chabot-LasPositas Comm College Dist

Chabot College Parking Lot F, G, H, J Improvements

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 069C Hayward, city ofAnnual Sewer Line Replacement FY 13

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 115B, 078C

Bay Area Rapid Trnsit District

Reconditioning Transit Vehicle Wheels

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/21/2013 2:00 PM Hayward 130B Hayward, city ofB Street Pavement Repair Second Street to Kelly/Center Streets

5/21/2013 2:00 PM El Cerrito 136B El Cerrito, City ofOhlone Greenway Crosswalk Improvements

5/21/2013 2:00 PM McDonald Island 142B, 090C

Kjeldsen, Sinnock & Neudeck, Inc.

Levee Road Reconstruction Project, Phase 2

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Napa B123 Napa Sanitation DistrictPhase 1 Recycled Water Expansion Project

5/21/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofSchool Route Sidewalk Replacement

5/21/2013 2:00 PM South San Francsico ONLINE

South San FranciscoUS 101 Ramp Improvements Projects

5/21/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City of2013 Concrete Repair Project

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Hayward Online California State University East Bay

Speaker Installation at Theater

5/21/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose State University

Moss Landing of Facilities Development & Operations

5/21/2013 10:00 AM Pleasant Hill ONLINE

Pleasant Hill, City of2013 Street Resurfacing - Phase 1

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Yorba Linda ONLINE

Hoffmann Finn Development Co.

St. Martin De Porres-Parish Hall

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Rancho Cordova Online Department of Parks & Recreation

Mobile Home and Clubhouse Demolition & Removal

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Belmont ONLINE

Belmont, city of2013 Rubber Chip Seal & Slurry Seal

5/21/2013 2:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE

San Leandro Unified School District

8 - Elementary Schools Playground Repair & Upgrades

5/21/2013 3:00 PM Dunsmuir ONLINE

Pace EngineeringWastewater Collection & Treatment Improvement - Schedule A Treatment

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Clovis ONLINE

Clovis, City ofThorburn Park Restroom

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Hercules ONLINE

Hercules, city ofPromenade Lift Station Removal & Sanitary Sewer Line Replacement Project

5/21/2013 10:30 AM San Francisco ONLINE

Port Of San FranciscoPier 50 - Covered Storage Shed

5/21/2013 1:30 PM Merced Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Flooring Removal and Installation at the Merced DMV Field Office

5/21/2013 3:00 PM Redding ONLINE

Redding, City OfParkview Avenue Crosswalk Enhancement Project

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Hercules ONLINE

Hercules, city ofBay Trail/Path to Transit - Site Preparation Project

5/21/2013 11:00 AM Davis ONLINE

Davis, UC Health System

Hospital Data Closet Upgrades Minor MEP Upgrades

5/21/2013 11:00 AM Dublin ONLINE

Dublin, city ofShannon Park Water Play Area Renovation

5/21/2013 2:30 PM Capitola Online Department of Motor Vehicles

HVAC Duct Cleaning

5/21/2013 2:00 PM Castro Valley R107/0146C

Alameda, County ofChabot Creek (Line G) Restoration Upstream of Lake Chabot Road

5/21/2013 2:30 PM San Rafael R109, 039C

San Rafael, city ofCanal Neighborhood Pedestrian & Transit Access & Safety Improvements, Phase 2

5/21/2013 11:00 AM Livermore* R122/009C

Granada High School Relocatable Improvements & Site Improvements

5/21/2013 10:00 AM Livermore* R127/015C

Granada High School Fire Alarm System Upgrade

5/22/2013 2:00 PM Napa 123B Napa Sanitation DistrictBasin "L" Pipeline Rehabilitation Project Sub-Basin 6A

5/22/2013 2:00 PM Alameda, Contra Costa, Stanislaus, Santa Clara, Me

124B/074C

State of CaliforniaSeal & Pave Roads & Parking Areas - 2013

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/22/2013 11:00 AM Marin County 141B,06

1C 2013-14 Capital Improvement Project Pipebursting

5/22/2013 2:00 PM Oakdale ONLINE

Oakdale, City of Valley View River Access

5/22/2013 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE

Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

Sewer Television Inspection - Phase 2B

5/22/2013 3:00 PM El Dorado ONLINE

El Dorado Irrigation District

Mother Lode Forcemain Phase 2C

5/22/2013 2:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

D.W. NicholsonReseal & Restripe Parking Lot

5/22/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

Santa Rosa, City ofAnnual Slurry Seal 2013

5/22/2013 1:30 PM Ukiah ONLINE

Ukiah, City OfThermal Solar Heating System Maintenance Project

5/22/2013 1:30 PM Avenal Online State of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

Electrical Systems Repair and Maintenance Services

5/22/2013 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE

Herman ConstructionMATOC:Increase Emergency Power Capacity & Reliability Project

5/22/2013 10:00 AM Santa Cruz Online Santa Cruz, City ofWWTF Administration Building HVAC Improvements

5/22/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Pavement Renovation & Sewer Replacement - Alemany Blvd Phase II

5/22/2013 5:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Elk Grove Rapid Response Pilot Project

5/22/2013 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

Sunnyvale, City ofPavement Rehabilitation 2013

5/22/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofTallac Village Street Light Replacement

5/22/2013 3:00 PM Monte Sereno R104 Monte Sereno, City OfDaves Avenue Sidewalk 2013 Project Safe Routes to School Program

5/23/2013 2:30 PM San Rafael 064B, 025C

Marin, county ofMuir Woods Road MP 0.49 Slide Repair

5/23/2013 11:00 AM Marin Co. 125B/044C

Marin, county ofIdylberry Road Improvement Project

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Morgan Hill & Gilroy 135B Santa Clara, County OfBridge Preventive Maintenance Program-Deck Maintenance for Llagas Creek Bridge at Watsonville Rd. Llagas Creek Bridge at Gilma Rd & Uvas Creek Bridge at Luchessa Ave

5/23/2013 2:00 PM San Jose D006 Santa Clara, County OfImprovements on Oregon Expressway

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Union City ONLINE

Union City, city of2013 Slurry Seal

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Richmond/San Pablo ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Grant Elementary School & Lake Elemetary School Fire Alarm Modernization

5/23/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofDustin Road Resurfacing (Liberty Road to Sacramento County Line)

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Riverside ONLINE

Repair Main Front Entry - CSDR

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE

Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

Suspended Pipe Support Evaluation & Repair

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Mt Diablo Unified School District

Verde Ellementary School Restrooms Renovation

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Fresno County ONLINE

Fresno, County ofMountain View Avenue Building Demolition & Site Clearing

5/23/2013 10:30 PM Port of San Francisco ONLINE

Port Of San FranciscoBlue Greenway Signage

5/23/2013 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Environmental Studies Area at Foothill-De Anza Communty College

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE

Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District

Mare Island Pump Station (MIPS) & Bio Tower Improvement Project - REBID

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/23/2013 3:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofThe Headworks Rehabilitation

5/23/2013 5:00 PM Mill Valley ONLINE

Oliver & Company Inc,The Redwoods Revitalizatin Renovation & Additions

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Clarksburg ONLINE

RGM and AssociatesFire Alarm & Low Voltage Upgrade at Delta High School

5/23/2013 2:30 PM San Mateo ONLINE

San Mateo, County ofLoop Road Security at Youth Service Center

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Hayward Online California State University East Bay

Renovation of Select Offices in North Science & South Science Buildings

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City of2013 On-Call sewer Repair Services

5/23/2013 4:00 PM Atwater ONLINE

Merced, County ofLandscape Maintenance for the Animal Services Facility

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz Co. ONLINE

Santa Cruz, County ofMethacrylate Bridge Deck Deal

5/23/2013 1:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

East Side Union High School District

Evergreen Valley High School Site Improvements

5/23/2013 2:30 PM Merced Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Kitchen Renovation

5/23/2013 3:00 PM Nevada County ONLINE

Nevada, County OfNevada County Striping 2013 - Phase 1 Spring Striping & Phase 2 Fall Striping

5/23/2013 2:00 PM Gilroy ONLINE

Dougherty + Dougherty Architects

Rod Kelley Elementary School Kitchen & Admin Upgrade

5/24/2013 5:00 PM Emeryville ONLINE

Emeryville, City ofCitywide Janitorial Services

5/28/2013 2:00 PM Eden Township 140B, 064C

Alameda, County ofSinkhole Repair & Replacement

5/28/2013 2:00 PM Menlo Park B122 Sharon Heights Pump Station

5/28/2013 1:00 PM Ukiah* D007/010C

Allied Health @ Mendocino College

5/28/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE

Davis, UCArt Building Renovation UC Davis

5/28/2013 5:00 PM Turlock ONLINE

Woodland ConstructionYFC Turlock Administration Building

5/28/2013 2:00 PM Mountain House ONLINE

Turner ConstructionMountain House High School - Sitework Increment 2, 3 & 4

5/28/2013 1:30 PM Capitola Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Janitorial Services for Capitola DMV Field Office

5/28/2013 10:00 AM Castro Valley ONLINE

Castro Valley Unified School Dist

Re-Roofing at Castro Valley High School 600 Wing, 200 Wing & 300 Wing

5/28/2013 2:00 PM Contra Costa County ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

On-Call Contracts for Various Road & Flood Control Maintenance Work

5/28/2013 2:00 PM South San Francsico ONLINE

South San FranciscoLittlefield Avenue North Sanitary Sewer & Storm Drain Improvements

5/28/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofEffluent Canal Rerouting at the Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility

5/29/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

University of California, Berkeley

Calvin Lab Landscape Improvements

5/29/2013 2:00 PM Monterey ONLINE

Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control

DAF Pressurization System Replacement

5/29/2013 10:00 AM Fort Hunter Ligget ONLINE

Herman ConstructionUnaccompanied Personnel Housing (UPH) Barracks

5/29/2013 2:00 PM Arvin ONLINE

Kern High School District

Arvin High School: Bleacher Replacement Sound System

5/29/2013 2:00 PM Emeryville ONLINE

Midstate ConstructionPak 'n Save Safeway # 3125

5/29/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Soma West Skate Park & Dog Park

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/29/2013 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

Sunnyvale, City ofHendy Avenue Complete Street Improvements

5/29/2013 2:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE

South Bayside System Authority

Main Plant Gallery & Solids Handling Building HVAC & Structural Improvements

5/30/2013 2:00 PM Hercules 005C Hercules, city ofCity of Hercules Intermodel Transit Center San Francisco Bay Trail

5/30/2013 3:00 PM Marin Co. 137B/099C

Marin, county ofSafe Pathways to School Project Edna Maguire, Lagunitas & Miller Creek Schools

5/30/2013 2:30 PM San Carlos ONLINE

San Mateo, County OfFuel Facility & Pump Station Improvements at San Carlos Airport

5/30/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE

Davis, city ofWastewater Rehabilitation & Replacement

5/30/2013 3:30 PM Napa ONLINE

Napa, County ofAdministration Building Exterior Envelope Improvements

5/30/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

20th, Arkansas, Connecticut, Mississippi, Missouri and Wisconsin Streets Sewer Replacement and Pavement Renovation

5/30/2013 2:30 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

Walnut Creek, city ofLibrary Basin Railing

5/30/2013 3:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, County ofAtwater-Merced Expressway/State Route 99 Interchange

5/30/2013 2:00 PM Martinez Online Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

Repair Furnace #2 Refractory

5/30/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofPark Landscape Maintenance, Park Janitorial/Site Cleaning Service & Play Equipment Inspection with Guaranteed Maximum Price

5/30/2013 2:00 PM Jackson ONLINE

Diede ConstructionConversion of One Floor of Former Office Bldg to Apartments

5/30/2013 1:00 PM Carmichael ONLINE

San Juan Unified School District

Annual Fire Alarm Testing & Inspection of the EST3 Fire Alarm System

5/30/2013 2:00 AM Alameda ONLINE

D-Square ConstructionSanitary Sewer System Repair

5/30/2013 3:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE

Sonoma State University

Meritage Balcony Replacement Project at Sonoma State University

5/30/2013 10:00 AM Woodside ONLINE

Woodside, Town ofPedestrian Improvements

5/30/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

James E. Roberts-Obayashi Corp.

201 Turk Street

5/31/2013 2:00 PM Sonoma Co. 118B Sonoma County Junior College District

Sonoma County Jr College District Prequalification

5/31/2013 2:00 PM Santa Clara 132B, 077C

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Transit Center Park & Ride Upgrades

5/31/2013 2:00 PM Dublin D005/T003

Dublin, city ofCity of Dublin Public Safety Complex

6/4/2013 2:00 PM Napa B124 Napa Sanitation DistrictInfluent Pump Station Expansion Project

6/5/2013 1:00 PM Sacramento 138B/089C

State of CaliforniaNorth Levee Setback - Cache Creek

6/5/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz & Soquel Not Availa

Santa Cruz City Schools

Science Classrooms Conversion:Harbor High School, Santa Cruz High School & Soquel High School

6/5/2013 2:00 PM Herald ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Rancho Seco PV Decommissioning

6/5/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz R095 Santa Cruz City Schools

Mission Hill Middle School Classroom Conversion

6/6/2013 2:00 PM Marin County ONLINE

Natural Resources Agency

Angel Island State Park Immigration Station Hospital Rehabilition Phase 2 - Infrastructure Rehabilitation

6/6/2013 2:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE

Rohnert Park, city ofWater Storage Tank No. 2 Interior Recoating

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer6/11/2013 2:00 PM San Jose 139B,

049CSanta Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Traction Power Sub Station Replacement, Phase 2

6/11/2013 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE

Modesto, City ofEmerald Lift Station Rehabilitation

6/11/2013 2:00 PM Oakland S506, 007C

San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

Traction Power Substation Replacement ACO/KOW Installation

6/17/2013 2:00 PM Galt ONLINE

Shames ConstructionWalmart Supercenter # 5231-02

6/20/2013 2:00 PM San Jose 114B, 081C

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Chaboya Division Paving Rehabilitation

6/20/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Webcor/Obayashi Joint Venture

TG07.1R Structural Steel Superstructure Package

-MBA Quote of the Day-

“Anyone can complain,

but people who provide

solutions

make a difference”

MBA MEMBER

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To inquire about the position call (415) 898-2700 or fax your resume to (415) 898-6074

Roto-Rooter of Marin

Family owned Novato based plumbing company seeking weekend and holiday dispatcher. Hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Duties include: answer calls from customers and service technicians, provide great customer service, dispatch jobs to our technicians, coor-dinate operations necessary to assure safe, on-time service and cus-tomer satisfaction, maintain a master list of jobs, maintain paperwork in a neat and orderly fashion. Qualifications include: High School diploma or GED, previous dis-patch experience required, excellent communication skills, interper-sonal skills, knowledge of surrounding area (Marin County) and rout-ing, multi-tasking and priority management skills, ability to balance conflicting demands related to customer care and job routing. Pay based on experience.

Weekend-Holiday Dispatcher Wanted

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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.

Please apply to [email protected] or call 707.763.5665.

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Seeking administrative assistant/customer service rep part time, 20-25hrs. per week.

Excellent phone skills, proficient in MS-Word, Excel, QuickBooks. Social media is a must.

Duties include, but not limited to answering phones, scheduling the plumbers, checking email, invoicing, mailing and other general of-fice tasks.

Please email [email protected] or fax 415-479-5434 resume. no phone calls please!

Gates Cooperative Construction Manager (Sausalito)

The Gates Cooperative is a 38 member organization of houseboat owners that are seeking permanent legal berths. These berths are to be located in the County approved expansion of the adjacent Waldo Point Harbor. In order to occupy the new berths, each houseboat must be brought to code standards established by the County. The Gates Cooperative, along with its institutional partners, the County of Marin, Marin Housing Authority, and EAH Inc. (Project Team) is seeking a Construction Manager to oversee the rehabilitation or replacement of the member-owned boats. Under the direction and supervision of Marin Housing Au-thority, the Construction Manager will:

1. Meet regularly with the Project Team, the Gates Co-op member-ship and the Waldo Point Harbor Construction Manager

2. Review the relevant existing documents and history of the project3. Consult regularly with the Project Financial Manager on the

overall project budget4. Develop construction budgets for individual Co-op households in

coordination with the Project Financial Manager and each owner5. Seek collective purchasing agreements, identify potential con-

struction donations and other cost savings mechanisms6. Prepare written recommendations that will enhance the design,

constructability, and cost and time efficiency of the individual houseboat plans, in coordination with the Co-op Project Architect and owner

7. Review the plans for compliance with codes as determined by the County Building Inspector and plan check comments

8. Identify the contractor pool and manage the bidding process 9. Develop a construction schedule with the Project Architect and in

coordination with Waldo Point Harbor’s construction manager10. Monitor construction process; verify work completed for pur-

poses of contractor applications for payment11. Review requests for change orders and submit to Project Finan-

cial Consultant for approval

QUALIFICATIOnS: 1. Minimum 10 years’ experience in project estimating and construc-tion2. Experience with houseboat construction preferred3. Proven budget management skills4. Good communication skills, both verbal and written5. Experience with computers, particularly Excel

This is a part time, contract job, with an expected duration of 3 years. • Location: Sausalito• Compensation: Depending on experience

Please contact: [email protected]

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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.

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