P l e a s e j o i n u s f o r o u r A n n u a l M e e t i n g & E l e c t i o n o f D i r e c t o r s & O f f i c e r s T u e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2 4 , 2 0 1 3 4 : 0 0 P . M . – 6 : 0 0 P . M . 6 6 0 L a s G a l l i n a s A v e n u e , S a n R a f a e l Reservations taken at the Association (415) 462-1220 or fax to (415) 462-1225 *********************************************************** Company Name ________________________________ Person(s) Attending _________________________________________ { } facebook.com/marinbuilders Network with MBA members, Promote your business and Stay current on industry news and MBA events! WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]September 17th , 2013 Vol. 57, Issue #35 NEXT WEEK
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Please join us for our
Annual Meeting &
Election of Directors & Officers
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
4:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M.
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael
Reservations taken at the Association (415) 462-1220 or fax to (415) 462-1225
Reasons to Enroll in the New MBA Insurance Program:
MBA members receive preferred pricing and benefit from group buying power through exclusive carrier
Access to George Petersen’s exclusive online Human Resources and Safety & Loss Control portal
Work with one of three highly knowledgeable agents from George Petersen Insurance Agency who specialize in construction, and have access to their dedicated support team
Access to the George Petersen Insurance Agency Newsletter
Outstanding customer service
Continued access to MBA’s safety programs
Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 3
Thursday ~ September 19, 2013 8:30 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael (415)462-1220 Fax (415)462-1225
$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.
For reservations please complete and return this form with check made payable to: Marin Builders Association, pay with Visa/Mastercard or
EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 101 McInnis Parkway, San Rafael
7:30am: Registration 8—10am: Panel Discussion with Audience Q&A
This session will show how small employers can prepare for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). You will come away with a checklist for preparation and decision making about healthcare in your organization. Our speakers are
experts in their field and provide a diverse set of perspectives.
Keynote Speaker Chris Patton VP of SHOP Sales and Agent Marketing, Covered California
Special Guest Congressman Jared Huffman
All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381(voice/TTY) or 711 for the California Relay Service or e-mailing [email protected]
at least four work days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon written request.
This event organized by the Workforce Investment Board
SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY Marin County Health & Human Services and Kaiser Permanente
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PROJECT OF THE WEEKBids for
SAN RAFAEL CARRIAGE HOUSES
SAN RAFAEL
will be received by email or fax to Thompson Development, Inc. at [email protected] or (415) 459-0665
until
Thursday, September 27th, 2013
@ 5:00 PM
This project as currently designed is for 15 wood framed two bedroom carriage units for a total of 19,905 residential square feet. With the downturn in the economy the owner has decided to change the project from townhomes to apartments.
Project is non-union and non prevailing wage. All labor, material and equipment escalation for the complete project duration are included in the Subcontractor’s base bid price. All documents are available for viewing in WBB’s main office plan room at 250 Bel Marin Keys Boulevard, Building A, Novato, CA.
Plans and specifications may also be viewed in person at the Marin Builders Association and online by subscribers to the MBA Online Plan Service.
in this issue
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RSVP - AnnuAl MBA Meeting .....1
neW Workers Comp. Program .......2
Sign-uP CPR - First Aid Class .........3
Request for Bids ..............................5
Project of the Week ........................5
5 Things You need to Know ..............8
The Capitol Connection ..................9
Phil Vermeulen ...................................10
Knowledge is power. Do you wish you knew what your clients were really thinking? This interactive presentation on the results of North Bay NARI’s anonymous customer survey will let you know the most important things you can do to be a better company, and drive more referrals to your business—from the customer’s point of view.
Learn answers to the following questions:
• What do clients wish they had known at the start of their project?• What is the one thing the contractor could have done to
improve their service?• What did clients like best about working with their contractor?• What did they like least?
Please join us for this stimulating discussion and discover how keeping agreements, communication, crew conduct, and value to price affect your clients’ perceptions, and how you can provide the best remodeling experience possible.
North Bay NARI
When
October 1, 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 September 26,
and receive a $5 discount.
Proper attire required.
North Bay NARI PO Box 1313
Novato, CA 94948
Email membership@
northbaynari.org
Website For information on how to become a member: www.northbaynari.org
About our Speaker:
Bill Johnson, Vice President
In addition to being President of our North Bay NARI chapter, Bill Johnson is Vice President at Design Build Specialists, based in Novato, which has been remodeling homes in Marin and the surrounding area since 1980. Bill joined Design Build Specialists in 2004 and his number one goal is to ensure that every client has an exceptional experience. Bill enjoys helping homeowners transform their ideas into more beautiful, comfortable, and safer living and work spaces. Bill has also worked in the City Planning Department in Boulder, Colorado, has a keen interest in environmentally responsible building practices, and has earned the designation of Certified Remodeler from NARI National.
What Your Clients Really WantResults of NARI Homeowner Survey
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the only way they could do this is by not voting.”
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
4 . MARIN CoUNTy SUPERVISoRS ARE To DISCUSS THE HoUSING Element for unincorporated areas at the September 17th meeting. http://www.
marincounty.org/depts/bs/meeting-archive
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The Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.
As suggested at the end of this column, knowledge or knowing is power, especially when you keep it under your hat! From our ‘fencing’ lesson we ‘brush’ up on some “C-33” rules for a consumer and then ‘identify’ an issue for Arizona license applicants to consider before heading south…
Q: I have a question that I think you’ll know off the top of your head. A “C-13” license is a specialty license for fencing, but can a contractor that holds a “B” license classification contract to just build a fence?
A: A contractor who holds the “B” General Building license cannot take a job (with the exception of framing and carpentry projects) that involves only one building trade. “B” contractors are required to be performing at least two unrelated building trades on a project unless that contractor holds the appropriate specialty license. While the contractor cannot do the work himself, he can take the contract to build the fence if he subcontracts out to a properly licensed “C-13” fencing contractor.
Q: I need the inside of my house re-painted and I plan to hire a C33 painting contractor to do the work. However, I also have some holes in the drywall that I was planning to have the painting contractor repair, but I am
now being told that I need to hire a drywall contractor to do that work prior to the painter coming in. That seems like a bit of a waste. Is there a limit to what a painter can repair?
A: Thank you for contacting Capitol Services. While there is certainly a limit as to what a painting contractor can repair, he/she can repair holes in the drywall in order to prepare the wall for painting. Generally the rule is that if the work is incidental and supplemental to the main trade being performed then it’s allowed. If the main goal were painting the wall repairing the holes would be considered incidental/supplemental to completing the project properly.
Q: We are currently applying for an Arizona Contractor License and one of the requirements is that all individuals listed on the license application complete a background check. When one of our Officers went to complete the form as required, he noticed that by completing the form it authorizes access to bank and credit records and even college records. This appears to be very intrusive and above what a standard background check would include. Is this standard operating procedure for AZ? Is there any way around it?
A: Yes, the background check is the new standard for everyone listed on a contractor’s
license application. We have heard several complaints about this particular aspect of the background check. We have contacted the Registrar Of Contractors (ROC) to inquire about this and they have indicated that they will not be accessing bank records or college records, and that the background check is strictly for them to review each individual’s potential criminal background.
There is no way around this requirement. We are hoping that the ROC will get enough complaints from applicants to remove the authorization to check bank and college records, especially if they have no intention of accessing that information.
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The day I long for every year is upon us! Although the official recess date is not until tomorrow, the Legislature is doing everything in its power to “head out of Dodge” tonight. There are literally dozens of bills that they are trying to rush through so they can meet their own self-set recess date. While I’ll be reporting in more detail about the “good and bad” bills over the coming weeks (and also in my final year-end report which will be sent out by late October), I am a happy to report that one of our sponsored bills, SB 399 (Wright) is on the governor’s desk. Amazingly however, his staff is recommending a veto DESPITE the fact that it passed unanimously out of both houses of the legislature!!!!
Why you ask? Because the governor and his staff have “consumed the kool aid” given to them by the Department of General Services (DGS)! In other words, DGS acknowledges that they had problems paying one of our contractors, John Malloy, but they have corrected the problem and thus the bill is not needed. To which I have replied to both DGS and the governor’s staff that the bill has no effect unless they don’t pay on emergency contracts within 45 days!?
Let me again give you the background on the need for the bill and provide you with a draft letter you can put on your letterhead to send to the governor urging him to pull his “head out of his &*$%!” Following is the fact sheet about the bill:
IN BRIEF: Existing law does not allow the Department of General Services or other agencies to promptly pay for emergency
services rendered to the state THE ISSUE/PROBLEM:John Malloy, an engineering contractor, was
called by the LA Office of the Department of General Services to perform an emergency sewer repair job at the State Building in LA back in the beginning of October, 2012. The sewer problem was so bad that they had to close the building because of the unsanitary conditions!
It turned out that the lateral sewer line that traverses between the street and the building was broken. Fortunately, Mr. Malloy was able to replace the broken pipe after several days of work and sent the state a bill when it was completed in early October.
Unfortunately, despite having enough urgency to have Mr. Malloy come out immediately to repair the sewer problem, DGS totally ignored both his invoice and his phone calls inquiring about the money owed to him!! In early January (over two months later) the executive office of DGS in West Sacramento was contacted in desperation, hoping that this would help “shake loose” the $138,000 that was owed to him. It should be noted, that Mr. Malloy was fast approaching insolvency due to his inability to “float” the owed money much longer!
While the efforts of DGS’ executive office are appreciated, particularly since their small business advocate became directly involved, it still took an additional six weeks (mid-February) before Mr. Malloy was finally paid!
Why? Even though this was an emergency
situation due to the health and safety problems and the fact that workers had to be sent home, the contract (after the fact) STILL had to go through legal review, Mr. Malloy was required to produce a payment and performance bond, proof of general liability insurance and workers’ compensation among other things. Again, why?
During the time that the executive office was involved, it was also discovered that DGS’ staff erred in the use of the wrong contract (which DGS claims will never happen again through future training of their staff); however, even with the use of the correct contract, existing law does not differentiate between regular work and emergency work in terms of the turnaround time to make payments to contractors.
The Solution:The existing California Prompt Payment Act
subjects a state agency that acquires property or services pursuant to a contract with a business to a late penalty payment, if it fails to make payment to the person or business on the date required by the contract.
This measure specifies that emergency work is now subject to the California Prompt Payment Act
Existing law provides a penalty payment of 10% above the United States Prime Rate on June 30 of the prior fiscal year to a certified small business, a nonprofit organization, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, or a small business or nonprofit organization that provides services or equipment under the Medi-Cal program.
This measure includes a contractor performing emergency work or remedial measures related to the accidental or unplanned release of toxic substances within the list of entities entitled to the late payment penalty
No Penalties If Bills Paid On Time:It is absolutely critical to realize the fact that if DGS and other state
agencies pay their bills on time as expected, the provisions of this bill ARE NOT triggered!
In other words, “no fish, no Fowl,” as the expression goes! Pay your bills on time and there are no extra costs to the state, period! It should also be noted that while the penalties help businesses who are owed money, it is also hoped that AnY penalties paid will serve as a bright light to state officials and the Legislature to ask why the penalties were paid in the first place and hopefully correct the problems that caused the delay!
Other Payment Problems:As this bill awaits the action of Governor Brown, it has been learned
through staff at DGS, that Mr. Malloy’s problem is not isolated! It was reported by staff that there have been past problems with the Department of Fish and Game and the Department of Water Resources on promptly paying for emergency work on levees in the Delta as well as other projects.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Phil Vermeulen, (916) 784-7055 (voice), [email protected], or (916) 784-
2852 (fax)on behalf of the Engineering Contractors’ Association, California
Fence Contractors’ Association, California Chapter of the American Fence Association, Marin Builders Association, the Flasher Barricade Association and the Coalition of Small and Disabled Veteran Businesses, all of whom are co-sponsors of this measure.
Following is a copy of a letter you can cut and paste onto your letterhead and send to the governor. Your letter DOES MATTER!
September 12, 2013
The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr.Governor, State of CaliforniaState CapitolSacramento, CA 95814 RE: SB 399 (Wright) - URGE SIGNATURE
Dear Governor Brown:
On behalf of my small construction company, I respectfully request YOUR SIGNATURE ON SB 399 (Wright).
It is hard to believe that the existing prompt pay provisions within the State Contract Act do not cover contractors who in good faith provide emergency work to the State of California! I strongly believe that ALL emergency work performed by a contractor MUST be covered under the prompt pay provisions. Furthermore, I strongly support the provision in this measure which states that failure to make these payments to any contractor (who has provided all required documentation) be paid the interest rate of 10 percent above the United States Prime Rate starting on the 46th day of completion of the job.
Please remember, IF a state agency makes the payments within the 45-day window, the interest penalties DO NOT apply! Therefore, if agencies do their job, this measure will not have AnY negative effects.
For these reasons, I strongly urge you to sign this important measure.
Sincerely,
Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 12
PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueSur nancy E & DI PAULA ROOFInG 19885 State Route 1 Marshall 106-030-02 (53) Tear Off Tar $12,500 Hillman nancy A KAPRAnOS COnSTR 2718 Heatherstone Dr San Rafae 164-153-04 (22) Kitchen Remo $43,250 Lightfoot David A & ABLE ROOFInG 380 Fawn Dr San Anselmo 177-042-08 (53) Reroof $20,500 Sohl Christopher A Living DE MELLO ROOFInG 1021 Erica Rd Mill Valley 200-173-26 (53) Tear Off & R $12,500 Terrill Mary D 1997 Trust JAnnEY, STEVE ROOFInG 30 S Ridgewood Rd Kentfield 075-072-02 (53) Reroof $28,000 Dale Tara G OWnER 370 Crown Rd Kentfield 075-192-09 (23) Rmdl Bathroo $10,000 Fritzlan Laurence /Tr/ & GEnERAL ROOFInG COMPAnY 274 Princeton Ave Mill Valley 051-201-12 (53) Tear Off & R $18,970 Sheykhet Roman SGK HOME SOLUTIOnS 12 Eagle Rock Rd Mill Valley 034-082-13 (58) Replace 13 W $13,402 Mayo Henry B & AUSSIE ROOFInG InC. 2149 Danberry Ln San Rafael 164-074-03 (53) Reroof $26,000 Charles Ian M CROWn RIDGE ROOFInG,InC. 35 Antilles Way Tiburon 038-122-19 (53) Tear Off Tar $15,829 Jost Troy A CROWn RIDGE ROOFInG,InC. 437 Wellesley Ave Mill Valley 050-061-49 (53) Tear Off & R $12,460 Kline Benjamin H CROWn RIDGE ROOFInG,InC. 909 Ventura Way Mill Valley 050-044-05 (53) Tera Off & R $18,225 Richtman Mark P & REAL GOODS SOLAR, MARIn 451 Indian Springs Rd novato 146-322-25 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $10,100 Canning Seamus P3 COnSTRUCTIOn & REMODEL 22 Yellow Ferry Dock Sausalito 901-060-22 (23, 50,52) Remdl $22,300 Kinberger James E Tr SOLARCITY CORP 40 Buena Vista Ave Stinson Bea 195-182-04 (60) Install Roof $23,520 Belzer Kathleen M D /Tr/ SOLARCITY CORP 503 Goodhill Rd Kentfield 074-201-13 (60) Roof Mount P $47,040 Ravizza Marleen T Tr HUTS & CASTLES 945 Via Escondida novato 160-082-06 (58) Replace All $10,000 Finkle Paul S /Tr/ & SOLARCITY CORP 125 Tioga Ln Greenbrae 070-092-01 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $21,000 Stout Peter G & REAL MAnAGE 14 Grande Paseo San Rafael 164-471-07 (14) Raise Parape $13,000 Pang Andrew nEAL HOUX COnSTRUCTIOn 3630 Paradise Dr Tiburon 058-031-14 (12) Refurbish Ga $20,000 Ward James L & nORTHERn PACIFIC ROOFInG 41 Circle Rd San Rafael 179-261-03 (53) Re-Roof $23,000 Ford Judith KEn COOPER ROOFInG 44 Crane Dr San Anselmo 176-104-01 (53) Tear Off Tar $24,984 Swaim David & OWnER/BUILDER 1140 Butterfield Rd San Anselm 176-043-14 (23,58) Rmdl Kit $85,000 Primestar Lending Llc OWnER/BUILDER 61 n Knoll Rd Mill Valley 034-072-48 (54, 56, 58) , Wi $36,000 Swider Christina L & ABRIL ROOFInG CO 2160 Elderberry Ln San Rafael 164-022-04 (53) Reroof $11,800 Fiermonte Paula, Hartman PACIFIC COAST ROOFInG 1111 Idylberry Rd San Rafael 164-431-09 (53) Tear Off & R $21,196 Marsh Stephen J /Tr/ & LIGHTHOUSE COnST SERVICE 326 Tennessee Ave Mill Valley 050-172-08 (23,51) Rmdl Ba, $38,000 Silva Georgette DAn GEORGE ROOFInG 320 Molino Ave Mill Valley 047-124-21 (53) Tear Off & R $10,500 Aubry Lee P BRAnDOn RIEDEL ROOFInG 307 Sheffield Ave Mill Valley 050-131-03 (53) Tear Off & R $17,500 Torresan Maria /Tr/ ALL TERRAIn InC. 145 Sacramento Ave San Anselmo 177-181-07 (11) Retaining Wa $42,000 Lichtblau David & AMERICAn ROOFInG COMPAnY 361 Dolan Ave Mill Valley 050-141-38 (53) Tear Off & R $14,500 Weare Christopher GEORGE T. FLYnn COnSTRUCT 185 Iris Rd Bolinas 191-172-17 (56) Siding $35,000 Cow Mv Llc SCHALICH BROS. 411 Montford Ave Mill Valley 047-112-27 (22,21,13) Remod $550,000 Goff, Joan OWnER 1 Birch Way San Rafael 180-036-05 (23,51,58) Rmdl K $23,000 Wasserman Barry L /Tr/ nORTHERn PACIFIC ROOFInG 921 Ventura Way Mill Valley 050-044-03 (53) Reroof $14,000
COuntY OF MARin PeRMitS iSSueD
COuntY OF MARin PeRMitS ReCeiVeDAddress Owner Work Value103 Via De La Vista Inverness Rose Sean R (11) new Retaining Wall In Par $12,500103 Via De La Vista Inverness Rose Sean R (20--1/2) (13) new Single Fami $150,0003 Tree Top Way Kentfield Polidora Roxane A /Tr/ (12) Garden PavillionT.D. 10/ $15,000 21 Toussin Ave Kentfield Fitzpatrick Matthew S & (12) (13) Enclose (E) Carport $48,0003 Sunrise Ln Mill Valley Todd Christopher & (11) Ret Walls $80,0002550 Paradise Dr Tiburon Hynes Mary K Tr (11) Repl Driveway Ret Wall $39,000490 Old Ranch Rd novato Grothe Howard L Jr (11) Ret. Wall $12,000120 Kehoe Way Inverness Violich-Goodin, Douglas & Carmen (24) Conv Barn To Guest House $50,000120 Kehoe Way Inverness Violich-Goodin, Douglas & Carmen (20--1/3) new Sfd $600,0001555 Indian Valley Rd novato Duckworth James Tr (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 10.019 K W $33,0005 Balmoral Way Inverness Rosen Seth B & Molly (21)(22) (13) Substantial Remo $600,000110 Fawn Dr San Anselmo Peltz Family Trust Etal (12) (22) (59) Interior Remode $100,000451 Indian Springs Rd novato Richtman Mark P & (60) Rf Mtd P V System 3.0 K W $10,10022 Yellow Ferry Dock Sausalito Canning Seamus (23, 50,52) Remdl Kit, Redo El $22,300125 Tioga Ln Greenbrae Finkle Paul S /Tr/ & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.25 K W - $21,000
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PeRMItS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.
CitY & tOWn PeRMitS iSSueDCity/Town Issue Date owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Corte Madera 9/10 Kelly & Roland Crotts DeMello Roofing 206 Eastman Ave Reroof $10,610 Corte Madera 9/11 John A Glass Carlyle Construction 133 Birch Ave Addition $90,000 Corte Madera 9/11 Larry & Rachel Gould Halbert Builders 189 Birch Ave Addition $120,000 Corte Madera 9/12 Corte Madera Village
LLCSSW Construction 1734 Redwood Hwy Commercial TI $80,000
Corte Madera 9/12 Carrie Taylor and Kevin McPeek
Justin Construction Co.
49 Paloma Dr Addition $125,000
Corte Madera 9/12 Patricia & Ned D’Angelo
Lookinland Custom Building
322 Oakdale Ave Foundation Re-pairs and Deck Replacement
$76,500
San Anselmo 8/5 Tim Savage / Char-lene Savage
owner/Builder 15 Santa Barbara Ave
Electrical & Heat $50,000
San Anselmo 8/6 Richard Aduar Matthew Erwin 35 Morningside Replace Kitchen Cabinets
$14,400
San Anselmo 8/6 Tim Helman Solarcraft 59 Woodland Ave Solar $15,638 San Anselmo 8/8 David B. Jones &
Marita MayorHageman Building 12 Austin Ave Replace shingle $15,000
San Anselmo 8/12 Nancy Rose Mark Scott Construc-tion
35 Entrata Ave $25,000
San Anselmo 8/14 Joe Rotter Dan yust 4 Timothy Ave Voluntary founda-tion and seismic improv.
$24,500
San Anselmo 8/15 Joseph Ferrari Greg Miller 10 Vanborg Terrace Kitchen remodel $70,000 San Anselmo 8/15 A. Galbraith DeMello Roofing 27 Tamalpais Reroof $16,000 San Anselmo 8/19 Jessica Matchette &
Ryan ThomasCalder Custom 174 Meadowcroft
DriveAddition, removel, and new deck
$80,000
San Anselmo 8/19 Tom Pinkson Solarcity 72 Oak Springs Dr Solar $25,480 San Anselmo 8/20 Peter Nowell Charles Windows 5 Vista Lane Replace 5 Win-
dows, size for size $14,000
San Anselmo 8/21 Cheryl & John Red-mond
A-1 Solar Power, Inc. 33 oak Springs Solar $20,273
San Anselmo 8/22 Shelly Bugnen Jeffery S. Petty 35 Morningside Replace Windows and doors
$30,000
San Anselmo 8/26 Darrel Leclair owner/Builder 711 San Anselmo Ave
COMPLETIONSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document
Number09/10/2013 CARR TIMoTHy A JR (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005928109/10/2013 KoHLyMER DESIGNS (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005928109/10/2013 PLATH & CO INC (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005941009/10/2013 SITEWoRKS LANDSCAPE INC (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005941109/10/2013 TUSHER GREGoRy M (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005941009/10/2013 TUSHER GREGoRy M (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005941109/10/2013 TUSHER VIRGINIA GoSS (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005941009/10/2013 TUSHER VIRGINIA GoSS (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005941109/11/2013 INSIGHT INSPECTION & CONSTRUCTION (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005957209/11/2013 MARSAN STEPHAN (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005957209/11/2013 MELVILLE BRANDy (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005957209/11/2013 USA BRANDy MELVILLE (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005957209/12/2013 BARTLEy PUMP INC (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-005985009/12/2013 CENTRAL MARIN SANITATIoN AGENCy (I) (none) CoMPLETIoN 2013-0059850
HOMESTEADRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document
Number09/09/2013 RATTo JANE E (I) (none) HoMESTEAD 2013-005910509/09/2013 RATTo RoBERT E (I) (none) HoMESTEAD 2013-0059105LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document
Number09/11/2013 NoBLE BUILDERS (E) RUSSELL MILICIA (o) LIEN 2013-005948709/11/2013 NoBLE BUILDERS (E) RUSSELL STEPHEN (o) LIEN 2013-005948709/11/2013 NoBLE QUAIL CoRP (E) RUSSELL MILICIA (o) LIEN 2013-005948709/11/2013 NoBLE QUAIL CoRP (E) RUSSELL STEPHEN (o) LIEN 2013-005948709/12/2013 SUNRISE PoINTE oF MILL VALLEy
HoMEoWNERS ASSoCIATIoN (E)RoMANo ANTHoNy LAWRENCE /TR/ (o)
LIEN 2013-0059814
09/12/2013 SUNRISE PoINTE oF MILL VALLEy HoMEoWNERS ASSoCIATIoN (E)
RoMANo ELAINE A /TR/ (o) LIEN 2013-0059814
09/12/2013 SUNRISE PoINTE oF MILL VALLEy HoMEoWNERS ASSoCIATIoN (E)
RoMANo TRUST (o) LIEN 2013-0059814
RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document
Number09/09/2013 RUSSELL MILICIA (E) NoBLE BUILDERS (o) RELEASE oF LIEN 2013-005903709/09/2013 RUSSELL MILICIA (E) NoBLE QUAIL CoRP (o) RELEASE oF LIEN 2013-005903709/09/2013 RUSSELL STEPHEN (E) NoBLE BUILDERS (o) RELEASE oF LIEN 2013-005903709/09/2013 RUSSELL STEPHEN (E) NoBLE QUAIL CoRP (o) RELEASE oF LIEN 2013-005903709/10/2013 LANDIES ANDREW (E) CHEDA ACRES HoMEoWNERS
09/09/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BoARD (E) WESTERN DoCK ENTERPRISES (o)
TAX LIEN 2013-0059022
09/09/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BoARD (E) KCP TECHNoLoGIES INC (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005902309/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WHITE ERIC (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005909009/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BRoNFENBRENNER STEVEN
J (o)TAX LIEN 2013-0059091
09/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KASH ANDREA S (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005909209/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LOPEZ-SALAS ARMANDO (O) TAX LIEN 2013-005909309/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BoWEN ALBERT K JR (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005909409/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GARRETT ARMAN (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005909509/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LUNDEEN TIMoTHy D (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005909609/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ELLER ANN C (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005909709/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ELLER THoMAS H (o) TAX LIEN 2013-005909709/09/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LAW oFFICES oF CARTER M
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Johnson ArchitectureRFP - Marjaree Mason Center Shelter EHAP Safety Upgrade (Rebid)
9/19/2013 12:00 PM Hayward oNLINE
FCI Constructors7-Eleven Store-Hayward
9/19/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco* oNLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
As-Needed Integration Services (Lenel VAR Required) 2013-2015
9/19/2013 2:00 PM Pittsburg oNLINE
Delta Diablo Sanitation District
Secondary Solids Thickener & Fog Receiving Facility
9/19/2013 2:00 PM Danville oNLINE
Danville, Town ofCrow Canyon Road Sound Walls Project
9/19/2013 3:00 PM San Jose online San Jose, City of7408 Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport General Engineering Contract
9/19/2013 1:30 PM Stockton online San Joaquin, County ofAlpine Avenue and Sinclair Avenue Resurfacing Plymouth Sta. Federal to Mission Road and to Fourth Street)
9/19/2013 4:30 PM Palo Alto oNLINE
Department of Veterans Affairs
Construct New Recreational Therapy Building
9/19/2013 2:00 PM Monterey Co. oNLINE
Monterey, County ofMonterey County JOC-Facilities Project
9/19/2013 3:00 PM Monterey Co. oNLINE
Monterey, County ofMonterey County JOC-Roads & Bridges
9/19/2013 2:00 PM Merced oNLINE
Merced, City ofWastewater Treatment Plant Influent Pump Station
9/19/2013 2:00 PM oroville oNLINE
HVAC, Ceiling & Lighting Renovation Department of Motor Vehicles
9/19/2013 2:00 PM Napa oNLINE
Napa Sanitation DistrictSanitary Sewer Manhole Frame and Cover Adjustment
Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.
Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer9/25/2013 3:00 PM Lake County oNLINE
Lake, County ofKono Tayee CSA #13 Water Tank Project
9/25/2013 1:30 PM Tulare oNLINE
Davis, UCSouth Valley Animal Health Laboratory
9/25/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco oNLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
McCoppin Hub Plaza
9/25/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento oNLINE
Sacramento, city ofBase Repair by Cold Planing, at Various Locations
9/25/2013 4:00 PM yuba City oNLINE
Sunseri ConstructionRichland Housing Accessible Units & Richland Neighborhood Center
9/25/2013 11:00 AM Lodi oNLINE
Lodi, City ofKofu Park Parking Lot Improvements
9/25/2013 2:00 PM Stockton oNLINE
SD Deacon General Contractors
Home Town Buffet
9/25/2013 2:00 PM Arcadia oNLINE
Shames ConstructionSavers # 1212
9/25/2013 2:00 PM San Mateo online San Mateo, City of2013 Citywide Catch Basin Cleaning Project
9/25/2013 2:00 PM El Cerrito R011/020C
El Cerrito, City ofohlone Greenway Crosswalk Improvements
9/25/2013 2:30 PM San Rafael T006, 007C
Marin, county of20 North San Pedro Building Renovation
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Hollister oNLINE
San Benito, County ofFairview/John Smith Road (Install Guardrail)
9/26/2013 3:00 PM San Jose oNLINE
San Jose, City of5065-West Evergreen Park
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Hollister oNLINE
San Benito, County ofSalinas Grade (Upgrade Guardrail)
9/26/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco oNLINE
San Francisco, City & County of
Cathodic Protection for 30-, 36-, 42-, & 48-inch Steel Pipe Transmission Main of Univeristy Mound System
9/26/2013 3:30 PM American Canyon oNLINE
Napa-Vallejo Waste Management Authority
Devlin Road Transfer Station Floor Rehabilitation
9/26/2013 2:00 PM oakland oNLINE
oakland, City ofThe Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers in the Easement Between Delmont Ave. & Edgemoor Place, the Easement between Majestic Ave. & Laird Ave and the Easement Between Modesto St and Madera Ave
9/26/2013 12:00 PM Brisbane oNLINE
Brisbane, city of2013 Slurry Seal Project
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Camp Roberts oNLINE
State of CaliforniaBoiler Maintenance Service
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Fremont oNLINE
Department of General Services
Re-Roof Building # 22 High School
9/26/2013 4:00 PM Merced oNLINE
Merced, County ofProvide & Install Fencing for the John Latorraca Adult Correctional Facility
9/26/2013 2:30 PM Modesto online State of CaliforniaFMS Building Renovation
9/26/2013 3:00 PM Fresno oNLINE
Fresno, City ofDowntown Passenger Shelter-Engineering & Design
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Rocklin oNLINE
Placer County Water Agency
Sunset Water Treatment Plant Top Deck Rehabilitation
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Placer Co. oNLINE
Placer County Water Agency
Ralston Powerhouse Rockfall Netting Replacement
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Salinas online Monterey, County ofNatividad Medical Center JoC
9/26/2013 4:00 PM Livermore oNLINE
Department of Veterans Affairs
Construct/Install E85 Station at the Livermore VAMC
9/26/2013 2:00 PM Merced oNLINE
Merced, City ofMcNamara Park Renovation - REBID
9/26/2013 4:00 PM Soquel oNLINE
Santa Cruz, City ofBeltz Well No. 12-Phase 2 Treatment Plant & Site Improvements
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ClASSIfIeD ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]
Plaster Pump, Tommy Gun - $4,250with 250 feet of hose
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for mixer and pump
Plaster pump, Essick electric - $1,250Essick plaster pump, 220 Volt
for stucco finish coat, fireproof patchingquiet, exhaust free
For inquiries, call Mark Lee at 707.763.6819
CAL-WEST RENTALSIS SEEKING A
MECHANIC / TECHNICIAN
Cal-West Rentals is in search of a technician to work within our service department at our yard in Petaluma. They will be responsible for repairing and maintaining all types of equipment including small engines, heavy construction equipment, and delivery trucks.
The work is mostly in the shop, but also includes field service calls and deliveries of equipment. It is a full-time position, M-F, with full benefits. This person will be reporting to our service manager. Must possess knowledge and experience in the mechanical and construction field.
ClASSIfIeD ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]
MANN EXCAVATIONIS SEEKING AN ESTIMATOR
Our company is a professional organization that has been providing all types of excavation services in the San Fran-
cisco Bay Area for over 15 years. We specialize in shoring, drilling, grading and site preparation needs. Our projects are wide and varied from excavating large hillsides and creating
lakes to digging swimming pools.
We are seeking an Estimator for our growing company. Estimator must be proficient in estimating public work for excavation, demolition, shoring and pipe work.
• Interpret architectural and structural drawings, specifica-tions, and bid documents
• Perform take offs and write RFPs, and RFIs• Review Job site conditions to determine scope, costs and
project timeline• Compile detailed scope of work inclusions, exclusions, &
clarifications for estimates• Attention to detail, strong organizational and time man-
agement skills
Job Requirements
• Previous experience with computer estimating using Dodge Pro and similar sites a plus
• Project Manager experience is a plus but Estimating is the priority
• Experience in Earthwork is also a plus• Work independently as well as part of a team and accept
feedback constructively• Ability to communicate efficiently with the owner, follow
directions and have own transportation• Local references are a prerequisite of the position
If you are an outstanding, high-energy Estimator/Project Manager looking for the �rm where you can reach your full potential, then Oak Grove Construction wants to talk with you. Based in Santa Rosa for over 30 years, we are a full-service Engineering Site-work Contractor highly regarded for our service, quality, ethics, and simple hard work. You can �nd out more about us and the projects we construct by viewing our website at: www.oakgroveconstruction.com.
If you are right for us, you will likely have a minimum of 5 years experience bidding and managing both Public and Private works projects, with a CM degree preferred. Candidates must possess strong verbal and written communication skills, be a self-starter, and work well in a team environment. Prior experience with Master-Builder and Earthworks Estimating software programs is a strong plus. Salary will be commensurate with prior related experience. The position is fully bene�tted, including company-funded health, dental and vision insurance; with committed company contributions to your 401(k) retirement plan. We are proudly an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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