WEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011 Volume 17 Issue 31 Santa Barbara Contractors Association Celebrating Over 60 Years of Service to the Community In This Issue City of SB Community Development Page 1 SBCA Calendar Highlights Page 2 SBCA Board of Directors Nomination Page 3 Help Raise $10k for Scholarship & Grants Page 7 Tailgate Safety Topic Page 9 Safety Training for Supervisors Page 14 EPA Lead Paint RRP Training Page 16 Fiesta Construction Restrictions Page 18 SBCA Online Planroom Report Page 26 First Aid CPR Training & Certification Page 31 South County Building Permits Page 36 North County Building Permits Page 59 We protect the people who build California. Will my supplies be here on time? Am I going to get this bid? We understand those on the job in California have more on their mind than workers’ compensation insurance. So let us put your mind at ease: you can count on the strength and stability of State Fund. We’ve never pulled out of the market due to an economic downturn, and we never will. Visit statefundca.com today to learn about the 6% discount on premiums we offer eligible SBCA members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Thanks for reading…we’ll let you get back to work. Together, we’ll help keep California working. www.statefundca.com SBCA & AIA Members Continue Dialog with the City of Santa Barbara Community Development Dept. By Peter Novak In an effort to improve the planning and permitting process we are having ongoing meetings with staff at the City of Santa Barbara. Community Develop- ment Department. The Community Development Department is responsible for planning & zoning, building and safety, and housing and redevelop- ment for the City of Santa Barbara. We need examples/stories from our membership of experiences in the City plan check/permitting process that can help illustrate the problems and frustrations that we have experienced. The City is open to dialog and review of the process in order to better serve the community, and is adopting procedural improvements to that end. Please send plan check submittals that illustrate is- suescosting time and money to rectify, or examples that tell the story to the SBCA at info@sbcontrac- tors.org. Along with AIASB, we are continuing our dialog with the City Building Department to collectively find ways to improve the plan check/permit pro- cess. We are talking to them about: Creating a more interactive communication • through the city’s departmental routing pro- cedure, allowing a more timely resolution to plan check corrections and requests for more information; Expediting the entire process through the use • of email; Offering a checklist for plan check applicants; • Creating a tiered permit system with a simpler • process for small projects; Offering a pre-application meeting with the • Planning Department; assign a designated planner for each project application; Setting up a digital drawing review process; • If you are interested in getting invloved or would like to be notified about upcoming meeting dates with the City of Santa Barbara please contact the SBCA or AIASB. SBCA AIASB 805-884-1100 805-966-4198 [email protected][email protected]Thanks for your help! Peter Novak is a general contractor (PNBD, Inc.). Peter also serves on the SBCA Board of Directors and is the Government Affairs-Local City/County SB Committee Chair. For more information please contact Peter via email [email protected]. City of Santa Barbara, Public Works Department SUBJECT: RESTRICTION OF CONSTRUCTION IN COM- MERCIAL AREAS DURING FIESTA This is a reminder that NO CON- STRUCTION WORK is to take place within the City’s right of way in commercial areas during the week of Fiesta, from Monday August 1, 2011 to Sunday August 7, 2011. COMPLIANCE IS MANDATORY. If you have any questions, please contact Mark Wilde, Supervising Civil Engineer, at (805) 564-5552. See page 18 for more detailed infor- mation and maps.
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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011 Volume 17 Issue 31
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Celebrating Over 60 Years of Service to the Community
In This IssueCity of SB Community Development Page 1SBCA Calendar Highlights Page 2 SBCA Board of Directors Nomination Page 3Help Raise $10k for Scholarship & Grants Page 7Tailgate Safety Topic Page 9Safety Training for Supervisors Page 14EPA Lead Paint RRP Training Page 16Fiesta Construction Restrictions Page 18SBCA Online Planroom Report Page 26First Aid CPR Training & Certification Page 31South County Building Permits Page 36North County Building Permits Page 59
We protect the people who build California.
Will my supplies be here on time? Am I going to get this bid? We understand those on the job in California have more on their mind than workers’ compensation insurance. So let us put your mind
at ease: you can count on the strength and stability of State Fund. We’ve never pulled out of the market due to an economic downturn, and we never will. Visit statefundca.com today to learn about
the 6% discount on premiums we offer eligible SBCA members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Thanks for reading…we’ll let you get back to work.
Together, we’ll help keep California working.www.statefundca.com
SBCA & AIA Members Continue Dialog with theCity of Santa Barbara Community Development Dept.
By Peter Novak
In an effort to improve the planning and permitting process we are having ongoing meetings with staff at the City of Santa Barbara. Community Develop-ment Department. The Community Development Department is responsible for planning & zoning, building and safety, and housing and redevelop-ment for the City of Santa Barbara.
We need examples/stories from our membership of experiences in the City plan check/permitting process that can help illustrate the problems and frustrations that we have experienced. The City is open to dialog and review of the process in order to better serve the community, and is adopting procedural improvements to that end. Please send plan check submittals that illustrate is-suescosting time and money to rectify, or examples that tell the story to the SBCA at [email protected]. Along with AIASB, we are continuing our dialog with the City Building Department to collectively find ways to improve the plan check/permit pro-cess. We are talking to them about:
Creating a more interactive communication •through the city’s departmental routing pro-cedure, allowing a more timely resolution to plan check corrections and requests for more information;Expediting the entire process through the use •
of email;Offering a checklist for plan check applicants;•Creating a tiered permit system with a simpler •process for small projects;Offering a pre-application meeting with the •Planning Department; assign a designated planner for each project application;Setting up a digital drawing review process; •
If you are interested in getting invloved or would like to be notified about upcoming meeting dates with the City of Santa Barbara please contact the SBCA or AIASB.
Peter Novak is a general contractor (PNBD, Inc.). Peter also serves on the SBCA Board of Directors and is the Government Affairs-Local City/County SB Committee Chair. For more information please contact Peter via email [email protected].
City of Santa Barbara, Public Works DepartmentSUBJECT: RESTRICTION OF CONSTRUCTION IN COM-MERCIAL AREAS DURING FIESTA
This is a reminder that NO CON-STRUCTION WORK is to take place within the City’s right of way in commercial areas during the week of Fiesta, from Monday August 1, 2011 to Sunday August 7, 2011.
COMPLIANCE IS MANDATORY. If you have any questions, please contact Mark Wilde, Supervising Civil Engineer, at (805) 564-5552.
See page 18 for more detailed infor-mation and maps.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
AUGUSTHome Performance Training & BPI Certification - Level IVPresented by the CBPCAAugust 1-3, 2011Location: Ventura
SBCA Board of Directors MeetingAugust 2, 2011 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Online Planroom TrainingPresented by SBCA StaffAugust 3, 2011 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Built Green OrientationPresented by Kathleen O’BrienAugust 16, 2011 from 1:00pm to 2:00pmLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street
1st Aid CPR Training & CertificationInstructor Scott CoffmanAugust 24, 2011 from 8:00am to 1:30pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
EPA Lead Paint RRP TrainingPresented by Criterion EnvironmentalAugust 25, 2011 from 8:00am to 5:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Nominations for the 2012 SBCABoard of DirectorsNominations are due onAugust 31, 2011 by 5:00pm
Calendar Highlights 2011
SEPTEMBERSBCA Board of Directors MeetingSeptember 6, 2011 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Online Planroom TrainingPresented by SBCA StaffSeptember 7, 2011 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Federal/State Payroll Tax SeminarPresented by the EDDSeptember 8, 2011 from 9:00am to 3:00pmLocation: EDD Workforce Resource Center,, 130 East Ortega Street, Santa Barbara
SBCA Builder BreakfastGuest Speakers Energy Upgrade CA + emPowerSBCSeptember 13, 2011 from 8:00am to 9:30amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Safety Training for SupervisorsPresented by State FundSeptember 15, 20118:30am to 11:00am (English)1:30pm to 4:00pm (Spanish)Location: Sea Crest Oceanfront Hotel,Pismo Beach
Federal/State Payroll Tax SeminarPresented by the EDDSeptember 15, 2011 from 9:00am to 3:00pmLocation: EDD, 4820 McGrath St, Ventura
Built Green OrientationPresented by Kathleen O’BrienSepetmber 20, 2011 from 9:00am to 10:00amLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street
OCTOBERSBCA Board of Directors MeetingOctober 4, 2011 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Electrical Safety & Lockout/TagoutPresented by Cal OSHA and State FundOctober 5, 2011 from 9:00am to 12:00pmLocation: Elks Lodge Canoga Park, 20925 Osborne Street, Canoga Park
SBCA Online Planroom TrainingPresented by SBCA StaffOctober 5, 2011 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Surprise Inspections - Are you Prepared? Presented by EEEC and State FundOctober 13, 2011 from 9:00am to 12:00pmLocation: Elk’s Lodge #322, 222 Elks LaneSan Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Built Green OrientationPresented by Kathleen O’BrienOctober 19, 2011 from 9:00am to 10:00amLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street
Employment Law for the Construction IndustryPresented by Christopher E. Haskell ofPrice Postell & ParmaOctober 20, 2011 from 9:00am to 12:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Builder BreakfastGuest Speaker SCE Smart MeterOctober 25, 2011 from 8:00am to 9:30amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
New Member BioNew members, or members who have never utilized this service are welcome to send us a 150 word New Member Bio to be published free of charge in an upcoming issue of our Weekly Newsletter! Please contact the SBCA Office for more information at 805-884-1100.
Have you introduced your company to the SBCA Membership??
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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We’re Allied Waste Services, the local green company in the blue trucks. We’re under new management, and we’re partnering with builders, contractors and developers to divert more waste from more job sites into re-use and recycling. ¶ Call us and we’ll provide you with a clean, freshly painted roll-off container. As a reward for recycling, we’ll charge no daily rental fee or delivery fee.
Stepping up recycling in the construction industry — part of Allied’s continuing commitment to our community.
WE PLEDGE . . . TO STEP UP RECYCLING IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
REDUCE YOUR WORKERS’ COMP INSURANCE COSTS
The SBCA and 25 Builder’s Exchanges in California have joined to form the Golden State Builders Exchange (GSBE). Participation in this group insurance program may significantly reduce the cost of your workers’ com-pensation premiums over a State Compensation Insur-ance Fund individual policy. Qualifying SBCA members are eligible for a 6% discount. Ask to be placed into Group 44, Chapter 32. Please call the SBCA office for more information and conversion form. If you are al-ready with State Fund, please call us or your broker to see if you qualify for this group program.
www.statefundca.com
V I S I T
The Built Green Resource Center offers information, programs and classes on green building practices and materials. It showcases energy independence, wa-ter savings, and other sustainable building practices. The Resource Center is open to the public by appointment only. Please call 805-884-1100 to schedule your visit.
www.builtgreensb.org805.884.1100
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Can you Imagine Five Generations In your Kitchen?
Delphinia (5th generation) - Adriana (decision-maker Bill Hayward (4th generation)
SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
SBCA Scholarship & Grants FundHelp Raise $10k by September 30th
The SBCA suppports construction education in schools and other youth programs, and helpspromote career opportunities in construction to young people in Santa Barbara County. Help us reach our goal of $10,000 by September 30, 2011. Get your name listed here. All members that help support the SBCA Scholarship & Grants Fund (minimum $25) will be listed in the SBCA Weekly Newsletter.
Please contact the SBCA at [email protected] or call 805.884.1100 for more information and to support the Fund.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org [email protected]
PREVENTING HEAT-RELATED ILLNESSES
When the body heats up faster than it can cool itself, mild to severe illnesses may develop. It’s important to recognize the symptoms of heat-related illnesses and understand how to prevent, control and respond to their effects.
Air temperature, humidity and clothing can increase the risk of developing heat-related illnesses. So can age, sex, weight, physical fitness, nutrition, alcohol or drug use, or pre-existing diseases like diabetes. How can you prevent or control heat-related illnesses?
Drink water - Drink small amounts of water frequently, about a cup every 15-20 minutes. (Alcohol increases the loss of body fluids.)
Limit exposure time and/or temperature - Try to schedule hot jobs for cooler times of the day or cooler seasons of the year. Take rest breaks in cool areas. Add more workers to reduce workload or reduce the workday.
Acclimatization - Gradually adapting to heat will reduce the severity of heat stress. Engineering controls - Mechanize heavy jobs or increase air movement with fans or coolers. Wearing loose, lightweight clothing - Clothing can affect heat buildup. Salt tablets should not be used - Taking salt tablets can raise blood pressure, cause stomach ulcers, and seriously affect
workers with heart disease.
Someone with a mild reaction to heat may have a rash called "prickly heat" or painful muscle spasms, called heat cramps, during or after activity. A mild reaction may also include fatigue or dizziness. You may notice a change in physical or mental performance and an increase in accidents. A person with a moderate reaction or heat exhaustion, will have some or all of the following symptoms: excessive sweating, cold, moist, pale or flushed skin, thirst, extreme weakness or fatigue, headache, nausea, lack of appetite, rapid weak pulse, or giddiness and if not properly treated, the victim may collapse.
Anyone with mild or moderate symptoms should be moved to a cool, shaded place with circulating air. They should lie down and, if conscious, be given small sips of cool water at frequent intervals. If symptoms continue, a doctor should be called.
In severe cases of heat illness, a heat stroke may result. The victim’s face is flushed red and their skin is hot and dry with no sweating. They develop a severe headache with deep, rapid breathing. They have a very high fever and may become delirious. They may become unconscious, have convulsions, or lapse into a coma. This condition is fatal unless emergency medical treatment is obtained. Immediately call for medical help. In the meantime, get them out of the hot environment. Loosen clothing and pour water over the entire body. Get air circulating around the body.
Recognizing the warning signs and symptoms of heat-related illnesses and using preventive and control measures can reduce the frequency and severity of heat illness while increasing worker productivity.
Courtesy of the State Compensation Insurance Fund
*For More tailgate, and other safety topics please visit www.statefundca.com*
The above evaluations and/or recommendations are for general guidance only and should not be relied upon for legal compliance purposes. They are based solely on the information provided to us and relate only to those conditions specifically discussed. We do not make any warranty, expressed or implied, that your workplace is safe or healthful or that it complies with all laws, regulations or standards.
Tailgate Safety Topic
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org [email protected]
PREVENCIÓN DE ENFERMEDADES RELACIONADAS CON EL CALOR
Cuando el cuerpo humano produce calor más rápido de lo que puede enfriarse, pueden ocasionarse enfermedades desde leves hasta graves. Es importante reconocer los síntomas de las enfermedades relacionadas con el calor y entender cómo prevenirlas, controlarlas y responder a sus efectos.
La temperatura del aire, la humedad y la ropa que se viste pueden aumentar el riesgo de sufrir enfermedades relacionadas con el calor. También pueden influenciarlas la edad, el sexo, el peso, el buen estado físico, la nutrición, el consumo de alcohol o el uso de drogas, o enfermedades preexistentes, tales como la diabetes. ¿Cómo se pueden prevenir o controlar las enfermedades relacionadas con el calor?
Beba agua. Beba pequeñas cantidades de agua con frecuencia, aproximadamente una taza cada 15 a 20 minutos. (El consumo de alcohol aumenta la pérdida de líquidos del cuerpo.)
Limite su tiempo de exposición y/o la temperatura. Trate de programar las tareas en horas del día que sean más frescas, o en épocas del año de menos calor. Descanse en lugares frescos. Añada más trabajadores para reducir la carga de trabajo o reduzca las horas de trabajo diarias.
Aclimatación. Adaptarse al calor gradualmente reduce la gravedad de sus efectos.
Controles de ingeniería. Mecanice las tareas pesadas o aumente el movimiento de aire por medio de ventiladores o enfriadores.
Vista ropa suelta y ligera. La ropa que se ponga puede aumentar la concentración del calor.
No se deben tomar tabletas de sal. El tomar tabletas de sal puede aumentar la presión arterial, ocasionar úlceras estomacales y afectar seriamente a los trabajadores que sufren de enfermedades del corazón.
Cualquier persona que sufra una reacción leve al calor puede tener una erupción de la piel conocida como "salpullido" o espasmos dolorosos en los músculos, conocidos como calambres durante la actividad física o después de la misma. Las reacciones leves también pueden involucrar fatiga o mareos. Puede que se perciban cambios en el desempeño físico o mental, así como un incremento en la tasa de accidentes. Una persona con una reacción moderada o agotamiento por el calor presenta uno o más de los siguientes síntomas: sudor excesivo, piel fría, húmeda, pálida o sonrojada, sed, debilidad o fatiga extrema, dolor de cabeza, náusea, pérdida del apetito, pulso rápido y débil, o mareo, y si no se trata correctamente la víctima puede desmayarse.
Cualquier persona que presente síntomas leves o moderados debe llevarse a un lugar fresco a la sombra, con circulación de aire. La persona debe acostarse y, si está consciente, se le deben dar tragos pequeños de agua fresca a intervalos frecuentes. Si los síntomas continúan, se debe llamar a un médico.
En casos graves de agotamiento por el calor, se puede presentar la insolación. La cara de la víctima se encuentra sonrojada y la piel caliente y seca sin sudar. Sufre un fuerte dolor de cabeza con respiración rápida y a fondo. Puede sufrir una fiebre alta y delirar. Puede quedarse inconsciente y tener convulsiones, o sufrir un coma. Esta condición es fatal a no ser que se obtenga tratamiento médico de emergencia. Llame inmediatamente para pedir ayuda médica. Mientras llega, saque a la víctima del ambiente caliente. Aflójele la ropa y viértale agua sobe todo el cuerpo. Haga circular aire alrededor del cuerpo de la víctima.
El reconocer los signos y los síntomas de las enfermedades relacionadas con el calor, así como el uso de medidas preventivas y de control, pueden reducir la frecuencia y la gravedad de dichas enfermedades a la vez que aumentan la productividad de los trabajadores.
Courtesy of the State Compensation Insurance Fund
*For More tailgate, and other safety topics please visit www.statefundca.com*
The above evaluations and/or recommendations are for general guidance only and should not be relied upon for legal compliance purposes. They are based solely on the information provided to us and relate only to those conditions specifically discussed. We do not make any warranty, expressed or implied, that your workplace is safe or healthful or that it complies with all laws, regulations or standards.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
We protect the people who build California.
Will my supplies be here on time? Am I going to get this bid? We understand those on the job in California have more on their mind than workers’ compensation insurance. So let us put your mind
at ease: you can count on the strength and stability of State Fund. We’ve never pulled out of the market due to an economic downturn, and we never will. Visit statefundca.com today to learn about
the 6% discount on premiums we o�er eligible GSBE members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Thanks for reading…we’ll let you get back to work.
Together, we’ll help keep California working.statefundca.com
Member of Golden State Builders Exchanges
State Compensation Insurance Fund is not a branch of the State of California.
Contact: J. Terry Schwartz, Esq. or Christopher E. Haskell, Esq. [email protected] or [email protected] Telephone: (805) 962-0011 Facsimile: (805) 965-3978
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org [email protected]
Original: Job Office, Oficina Del Departamento
REPORT OF SAFETY MEETING INFORME SOBRE LAS REUNION DE ASUNTOS DE SEGURIDAD
Employer/Patron
Job Location/Ubicacion Del Trabajo - Department/Departamento Date/Fecha
Accidents Reviewed/Accidentes Analizados Employee's Name/Signature Nombre Del Empleado/Firma
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Company:
Phone No.: Policy No.:
E-mail Address:
Name of Attendee(s):
Attendees will learn to: • Understand the role of supervision, leadership, and safety • Integrate safety into their daily management process • Improve safety by gaining the cooperation and active participation of employees • Identify and recognize unsafe conditions and behaviors
This seminar will help supervisors and managers understand the role they play in workplace safety. We will look at causes of accidents, accident investigations, corrective strategies, and improving the cooperation of employees. You will learn about methods that can make you a better, and safer supervisor.
English session: Spanish session:8:30 am to 11:00 am 1:30 pm to 4:00 pmRegistration at 8:00 am* Registration at 1:00 pm**Complimentary continental breakfast *Refreshments
State Fund’S employer education SerieS
Safety Training for Supervisors
September 15, 2011SeaCrest Oceanfront Hotel
2241 Price StreetPismo Beach, CA 93449
Who should attend?
• Business Owners • Maintenance Supervisors
• Safety Managers • Frontline Managers and Supervisors
How to reduce production costs
One way to do this is to prevent workplace injuries. Supervisors are often in the position to promote safety
through training, motivation, and enforcement.
Understand the importance of safety
It is essential that supervisors understand the role of safety in the production of quality goods and services. Failure to
do so can lead to increased costs through higher insurance premiums, damaged goods and machinery, lost production time, and a shortage of skilled employees
To register, e-mail Bob Edwards with the below required information at [email protected] or fax toBob (805) 278-5134 or call Bob (805) 509-6189; or register online at www.statefundca.com.
State Fund speakers:
Pedro Acero, Loss Control Consultant Bob Edwards, Loss Control Consultant
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Interested in a career in the building trades? There is a critical shortage of construction workers. Over 1 million new jobs will be created nationally in the next seven years, with 2,500 of them in Santa Barbara and Ventura in the next three years. California construction workers earn an average of $24 an hour and journey-level workers earn $70,000-plus a year!
Fall 2011
CT 110 Beginning Construction M: 6-9 pm (16wks) Wake Center (Beg. 8/22/11)
Beg. Const. Lab Sat: 8:30-1:30pm (16 wks) Wake Center
CT 112 Framing T: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 8-23/11)
CT 114 Beginning Finish Carpentry Th: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 8/25/11)
CT 116 Blueprint Reading W: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 8/24/11)
CT 122 Building Green Th: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 8/25/11)
Sat: 8-noon (16 wks) Wake Center
CT 124 Weatherization M: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 8/22/11)
CT 125 Intro. to Photovoltaic Systems Sat: 12:30-5:30 (16 wks) WC (Beg. 8/27/11)
CT 290 Work Experience in Construction Trades W:4:45-5:45 WC (Beg. 8/24/11)
CT 121 Blueprint Reading for Electricians T: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 8/23)
CT 194 Intro. to National Electric Code M:6-9pm (16 wks) Rod Bond Training Center,
Buelton (Beg. 8/22/11)
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Requirements for Contractors Include Certification & Training
Firms must have one or more “Certified Renovator” assigned to jobs where lead-based paint is disturbed. To • become certified, a person must successfully complete an EPA training course conducted by an EPA-accredited training provider.
All renovation workers must be trained. They can be trained to • use lead safe work practices on-the-job by a Certified Renovator if the work is not HUD regulated, or they can become Certified Renovators themselves.
Firms performing renovation, repair or painting work must also • become certified. This can be accomplished by applying to EPA and paying a fee.
To read more about the RRP Rule please visit • www.criterionenv.com
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SBCA Members - $195 August 25, 2011
Non-members - $225
**Pre-registration is required as seating is limited**
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Santa Barbara Contractors AssociationP.O. Box 23409, Santa Barbara, CA 93121805.884.1100 phone 805.884.1108 fax
Dates: Time: Location: Cost:August 25, 2011 8:00am to 5:00pm SBCA Office, $195 per SBCA Member Registration at 7:30am 914 A Santa Barbara Street $225 per Non-Member Santa Barbara
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
8/3/2011
Reasonable care is given in gathering, compiling and furnishing the information contained herein which is obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but the SBCA is not responsible or liable for errors, omissions or inaccuracies.
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 8/3/2011
Wednesday, August 03, 2011Headworks Screening Replacement Project at El Estero Wastewater Treatment Plant
Santa Barbara
3:00 PM 8/3/2011 Bid No. 3570
MAND Jul 6 @ 10am on site
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The work includes all labor, material, supervision, plant and equipment necessary to complete the following: Install new mechanical bar screens, screenings conveyor, screenings washer/compactors, sluice and channel gates, motor control center, and other appurtenances per the project plans and specifications. The Engineer’s estimate is $4.83 million.
8/1/2011Addenda: 2
City of Santa Barbara - Lisa Arroyo, CA 805-564-5486Cyber Copy, CA 805-642-3292
Thursday, August 04, 2011Bus Rapid Transit Project Phase II Stockton
2:00 PM 8/4/2011 Project No. 08-24
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Modify traffic signals to provide buses priority. The project will install Opticom priority equipment at each signalized location shown on the plans.
Addenda: 0
City of Stockton - Parviz Chitsazan, Stockton, CA 209-937-8243
Septic to Sewer Conversion Project, Sand Point Road Carpinteria
2:30 PM 8/4/2011
MAND Jul 20 @ 10am at the Carpinteria Sanitary District, 5300 Sixth Street, Carpinteria
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The work to be performed under this Contract is located in the County of Santa Barbara, and City of Carpinteria. This project includes the furnishing of all labor, materials and equipment for construction of the Project together with all appurtenant work and facilities, as shown on the Drawings and as specified herin. The work involves the construction of low pressure sewer systems consisting of small diameter sewer pipelines, installation of owner-furnished grinder pump stations on each private property, electrical connections for the pump station and control panel, abandonment of septic tanks/systems on each property and restoration of disturbed areas. The District Board of Directors reserves the right not to award all bid items.
8/2/2011Addenda: 1
Carpinteria Sanitary District - Judy Kirkman, Carpinteria, CA 93013 805-684-7214
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 8/3/2011
Carpinteria Bluffs Sewer Main Replacement Carpinteria
2:00 PM 8/4/2011 Cash Contract No. 386
July 19 @ 10am at the carp sanitary district
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: You are invited to bid on work comprising the construction of a replacement sewer main and connection of private and public sewer laterals in Carpinteria, California for the Carpinteria Sanitary District. This project includes the furnishing of all labor, materials and equipment for construction of the Carpinteria Bluffs Sewer Main Replacement Project together will all appurtenant work and facilities ,as shown on the Drawings and as specified herein. The project includes a gravity sewer consisting of approximately 1,725 linear feet of 12-inch diameter gravity sewer; 4,147 linear feet of 10-inch diameter gravity sewer; 805 linear feet of 8-inch diameter gravity sewer; 964 linear feet of 6-inch diameter gravity sewer; 52 linear feet of 4=inch diameter gravity sewer; boring and jacking 151 linear feet of 24-inch diameter steel casing; laser guided boring of approximately 514 linear feet of 10-inch sewer; directionally drilling 465 linear feet of 8-inch and 6-inch diameter HDPE sewer siphon; and construction of thirty (30) concrete sewer manholes. The existing sewer main along the Carpinteria Bluffs will be abandoned in place. The project also includes potholing existing utilities; maintaining and diverting sewage flows, pipeline cleaning, CCTB inspection and video recording, traffic control, surface restoration and ancillary work as herein specified and as shown on the Drawings. The District Board reserves the right not to award all bid items.
Addenda: 0
Carpinteria Sanitary District - Judy Kirkman, Carpinteria, CA 93013 805-684-7214
Friday, August 05, 2011Palm to Linden Trail Carpinteria
3:00 PM 8/5/2011Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The project includes the construction of a 10' wide trail with an elevated boardwalk.
The site of the Project is located between Linden Avenue and Palm Avenue south of UPRR in the City of CarpinteriaAddenda: 0
City of Carpinteria - Matthew Roberts 5775 Carpinteria Avenue, Carpinteria, CA 93013 805-684-5304
Monday, August 08, 2011Icon at UCSB Isla Vista
12:00 PM 8/8/2011Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: $4M, 11 months. Demolition of existing structure. New construction of a 5 story mixed use building for student housing and retail shell space with 1st floor parking and 17 vehicle car stacking system. Trades include but are not limited to: Hazardous material abatement; demolition; SWPP plan & measures; surveying; site clearing; earthwork; de-watering; UG Utilities in ROW (ROW is prevailing wage work); storm drainage; landscaping (some in ROW); paving (ROW); struct’l concrete; site concrete (some in ROW);; pre-cast concrete; lightweight concrete, metal fencing; masonry; struct’l steel; metal decking; wood framing & siding; finish carpentry; cabinets; insulation; waterproofing; built-up & metal roofing; sheet metal; metal siding; stainless steel canopies/trellises; gutters & downspouts; louvers & vents; fire stopping; doors, frames & hdwe; windows; plaster; drywall; acoustical ceilings; flooring; painting; toilet accessories & other specialty items; postal specialties; signage; bike racks; Automatic Car Stacking System; HVAC; fire sprinklers; plumbing; electrical; fire alarm; low voltage systems & communication systems.Bidders are responsible for ALL general & specific trade related conditions of the Specifications & drawings. Except for the Right of Way (ROW) work, this is a NON-PREVAILING WAGE project.
Addenda: 0
Tuesday, August 09, 2011ARRA Roof and Solar Improvements at Modesto Centre Plaza and Police Training Facility
Modesto
11:00 AM 8/9/2011Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The work includes:* Installation of a new single-ply roof with insulation on the Modesto Centre Plaza.* Installation of up to a 57.6 kW PV array with inverter and meter on the Modesto Centre Plaza roof.* Installation of up to a 9.6 kW PV array with inverter and meter at the Police Training Facility.Bids are required for the entire work described in the specs.
Addenda: 0
City of Modesto - Nathan Houx, CA 209-571-5526, Fax#: 209-579-5077
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 8/3/2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011Anacapa Data Center HVAC Santa Barbara
3:00 PM 8/10/2011
MAND Jul 20 @ 10am Meet under main arch in Historic Courthouse
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The Court is asking vendors that are interested in, and capable of, providing commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to respond to this RFI with information regarding their experience, qualifications, resources, capabilities, and budgetary cost and pricing.
Qualifying vendors shall:Verify the physical inventory of existing HVAC unitsConduct heat load analysis to determine the total cooling needed to sufficiently maintain appropriate computer data center temperature.Conduct air flow analysis to determine if the existing inflow and out flow ducts are appropriately located.
7/19/2011Addenda: 1
Santa Ynez Landscaping Santa Barbara
2:30 PM 8/10/2011 FM110334S/987768
MAND Jul 26 @ 1:30pm at Facilities Management Buidling 594 - Learning Center
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The Santa Ynez Landscaping Project will repair and upgrade the landscape areas and lighting in and around the entrance to the Santa Ynez Apartments. The completed Santa Ynez Entrance Realignment Project movee the Santa Ynez Apartments' vehicular entrance easterly to align with Camino del Sur. During the course of the project, planting and irrigation elements were damaged or removed and are in need of repair and improvement.
Estimated Construction Cost: $165,000.008/3/2011Addenda: 3
Tri-County Blueprinting & Supply, CA 805-966-1701, Fax#: 805-966-9484UCSB - Daniel Belding Facilities Management, Building #439, Door #E Rece, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 805-893-7122
Elevator Maintenance Contract San Luis Obispo
2:00 PM 8/10/2011
Aug 3 @ 9:30am at Cal Poly, Building 70-109, One Grand Avenue
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: In general, the work consists of providing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to effect and provide complete maintenance service to the elevators and wheelchair lifts on the Cal Poly campus.
Addenda: 0
Tuesday, August 16, 20112010 Sanitary Sewer Collection System Replacement Modesto
11:00 PM 8/16/2011
Aug 2 @ 11am at City of Modesto, 1010 Tenth Street, Modesto, Conference Room 4104
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: This project will replace sanitary sewer pipe on selected streets. The purpose of the project is to replace aging sewers that are high maintenance either because of root intrusion or severely damaged. The locations of sewer mains to be replaced are as follows: Jennie Street, North Morton Boulevard, Block 303 (Cliff Drive), Calle de Flores, Calle de Rosas, 9th Street, H Street and J Street.
Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications, and other contract documents now on file with the Director of Utility Planning & Projects, 1010 Tenth Street, Suite 4100, Modesto, California, where they may be examined and a copy obtained from the Director of Utility Planning & Projects, (209) 577 5462, with a deposit of $25.00. Make checks payable to the City of Modesto, Attn: 4th Floor, UP&P Bid Requests, P.O. Box 642, Modesto, California 95353. The entire deposit is refundable if plans and specifications are returned in good condition within fifteen calendar days after Award of Contract.
Addenda: 0
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
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First Aid CPR Training & CertificationInstructor Scott Coffman, Scott Coffman Associates
This course will cover adult, child and infant basic CPR and First Aid training for the home, workplace and the general community. 2 year certification card.
Date:August 24, 2011
Time: 8:00am to 1:30pm
Location:SBCA Office, 914 A Santa Barbara StreetSanta Barbara
Cost:$15 per SCIF Group Member$75 per SBCA Member$150 per Non-MemberDeli Lunch Included
Bleeding Control• CPR Techniques by Age• Infant Choking• Stroke•
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 8/3/2011
Lillingston Canyon Debris Basin Modification Phase 1 Removal Project Santa Barbara
10:00 PM 8/17/2011
MAND Aug 9 @ 10am @ 2065 Lillingston Canyon road
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The Project generally consists of providing water pollution control; demolition, excavation, removal of a portion of an existing grouted rock dam using a walking excavator; dam stabilization with salvaged grouted rock, soil, geotextiles and anchored Cable Mesh Drapery System; clearing and grubbing; clear water diversion; protection of the remaining grouted rock dam; installation of a debris rack, Dodge Green Sheet Value Code B
Addenda: 0
Landscape Maintenance Services Santa Maria, Guadalupe, Orcutt
5:00 PM 8/17/2011
MAND Aug 3 @ 9am at Ted Zenich Gardens 1034 East Chapel Street, Santa Maria
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara (HACSB) is accepting proposals for Landscape Maintenance Services for properties located in Santa Maria, Guadalupe and Orcutt, Santa Barbara County, California.
Addenda: 0
Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara, CA 805-736-3423
Thursday, August 18, 2011FFY 2010-11 Street Overlay Project Stockton
2:00 PM 8/18/2011 Project No. PW 10-16
MAND Aug 9 @ 10am at 1465 S. Lincoln Street
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Street Overlay on Various City Streets
Engineer's Estimate: Below $2,000,000
License Required: Class "A"Addenda: 0
Tajiguas Landfill Gas Collection System Improvements Santa Barbara
2:00 PM 8/18/2011 County Project No. 129903
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Tajiguas Landfill Gas Collection System Improvements. Tajiguas Landfill gas collection system improvements in the county of Santa Barbara. (County Project No. 129903)
General Work Description: This project involves constructing ten vertical landfill gas collection wells; including drilling, installing well pipe, gravel, bentonite plugs and backfill.
Addenda: 0
Robertson Gymnasium Re-Roofing, Building 533 Santa Barbara
2:30 PM 8/18/2011 FM100345S/101-78
MAND Aug 3 @ 1:30Pm on site at Facilities Management, Building 594 - Learning Center
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Demolition and removal of the existing roofing system at the five existing roof areas and installation of a new single ply 80 mil PVC roof. Demolition of the wooden service stairs and replacement with aluminum service stair on the east roof.
Addenda: 0
Tri-County Blueprinting & Supply, CA 805-966-1701, Fax#: 805-966-9484UCSB - Daniel Belding Facilities Management, Building #439, Door #E Rece, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 805-893-7122
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 8/3/2011
Retrofit of Maria Ygnacia Creek Bridge Santa Barbara
2:00 PM 8/18/2011 County Project No. 862275
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Retrofit of Maria Ygnacia Creek Bridge No. 51C-002 on San Marcos Road 0.56 miles north of Cathedral Oaks Road Federal Aid Project No. BRLSZD-5951 (090) (County Project No. 826675)
General Work Description: Bridge work for the seismic retrofit of Bridge No. 51C-002 consists of partial removal and reconstruction of he bridge dock and deck shear pins, placement of Cast-In-Drilled-Hole piling behind the abutments, the addition of shear keys and cable restrainer cables at the abutments and piers, replacing steel cross bracing members, and adding anchoring hardware at the pier walls. Other work includes traffic handling; traffic signing, striping, and marking; temporary fencing (type ESA); A.C. paving; and water pollution control.
Addenda: 0
Subsoil Compaction Grouting to Support the 2005 Storm Drain at the Tajiguas Landfill
Santa Barbara
2:00 PM 8/18/2011 County Project No. 129920
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Subsoil Compaction Grouting to Support the 2005 Storm Drain at the Tajiguas Landfill. Soil Stabilization of Tajiguas Landfill (County Project No. 129920)
General Work Description: Compaction grouting of the soil by the injection under high pressure of a low slump, mortar-like grout to compact and displace the adjacent soil. Compaction is required at depths ranging between 40 and 90 feet and involving of the order of 300 cubic yards of grout.
Addenda: 0
Tuesday, August 23, 2011Royal Avenue Sewer Trunk Line Rehabilitation Project Simi Valley
2:00 PM 8/23/2011 Specification No. SB 11-07
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The proposed improvements consist of rehabilitation of approximately 2,336 linear feet of 20-inch sewer trunk lines with cured-in-place pipe lining system, bypass of existing flows, traffic control, installation of two (2) traffic signal video detection systems (camera), approximately 89,400 square feet of cold milling and 1,120 tons of rubberized asphalt paving work. The Proposal shall be submitted and the work shall be performed by a State of California Class A licensed contractor in strict conformance with Specification No. SV 11-07, as adopted by the City Council on July 18, 2011, and now on file in the City's Department of Public Works and the office of the City Clerk.
Addenda: 0
Simi Valley Department of Public Works, Simi Valley, CA 805-563-6891
Easy Street and Galena Avenue Sewer Trunk Line Rehabilitation Project Simi Valley
2:30 PM 8/23/2011 Specification No. SB 11-19
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The proposed improvements consist of rehabilitation of approximately 1,775 linear feet of 10 to 39-inch sewer trunk lines with a cured-in-place lining system. Work will include bypass of sewage flows, traffic control, and open cut dig and replacement of approximately 20 feet of 10-inch asbestos cement pipe. The Proposal shall be submitted and the work shall be performed by a State of California Class A licensed contractor in strict conformance with Specification No. SV 11-19, as adopted by the City Council on July 18, 2011, and now on file in the City's Department of Public Works and the office of the City Clerk.
Addenda: 0
Simi Valley Department of Public Works, Simi Valley, CA 805-563-6891
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 8/3/2011
Flooring Project Oxnard
3:00 PM 8/23/2011
MAND Jul 28 @ 2pm at 801 South C Street
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The City of Oxnard Housing Authority Capital Fund/Asset Management Program is soliciting bids from qualified contractors for the installation of new flooring at Plaza Vista Senior Apartments (CAL 31-5), 401 South C Street, Oxnard, California and Palm Vista Senior Apartments (CAL 31-8), 801 South C Street, in Oxnard, California.
Bids shall include all costs for the furnishings of all materials, equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, incidentals, labor and supervision necessary in accordance with the attached terms, conditions, and instructions to contractors which by this reference are made a part hereof.
Contractors shall be skilled and regularly engaged in the general class or type of work called for in the solicitation documents. Contractors, to whom award is made, shall possess a valid California Contractor’s C-15 license and a City of Oxnard Business License at the time the contract is awarded.
Addenda: 0
Oxnard Housing Authority - Deborah Jones 435 South D Street, Oxnard, CA 93030 805-385-8251
HSSB Dance, Drama and High Tower PVC Roof Replacement Santa Barbara
2:30 PM 8/23/2011 FM110569S/980835
Aug 11 @ 1:30pm at Facilities Managment, Building 594 - Learning Center
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Removal of existing built-up roofing system and replacement with single ply PVC roofing system at the dance, drama and upper tower roof areas of the HSSB Building including the related EIFS Repair, Sheet metal work, parapet replacement and associated roofing accessories.
Estimated Construction Cost: $436,500.00Addenda: 0
Tri-County Blueprinting & Supply, CA 805-966-1701, Fax#: 805-966-9484UCSB - Joe Van Thyne Facilities Management, Building 439, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 805-893-6137
Wednesday, August 24, 2011Commnity Center Park West Concession Stand Improvements Oxnard
2:00 PM 8/24/2011Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Community Center Park West Snack Bar Improvements - Located at 801 Hobson Way the project includes the renovation and extension of the snack bar with added kitchen equipment per Environmental Health Department requirements; modification of roof; add fire suppression system; add perimeter lighting; concrete repairs and upgrade to comply with ADA requirements around the exterior; interior and exterior painting.
Addenda: 0
City of Oxnard - Public Works, Oxnard, CA 805-385-7821
Tuesday, August 30, 2011Parking Lot Sweeping/Steam Cleaning Services - Oxnard DMV Oxnard
1:30 PM 8/30/2011
MAND Aug 10 @ 8am, on-site, meet at flagpole
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Contractor will provide all labor, materials, tools, and equipment for parking lot sweeping and steam cleaning services at the Oxnard DMV. DMV requires truck-mounted equipment for parking lot cleaning services for any facility with a parking lot over 3,000 square feet. Prospective bidders are to meet at the flagpole of the project site for a mandatory pre-bid conference. Please be sure to download and take a copy of the bid package with you to the pre-bid conference.Added on Jul 20, 2011:Please disregard previous bid package and refer to the corrected bid package.
Addenda: 0
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER August 3, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 8/3/2011
Moon Ditch Maintenance 2011 Ventura
10:30 AM 8/31/2011 WP11-06M
MAND Aug 19 @ 10:30amat Santa Clara Conference Room, 11251 B Riverbank Drive, Ventura, 93004
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The project consists of: Two Schedules for repair of Moon Ditch, including, but not limited to: removal and replacement of damaged segments of the existing concrete trapezoidal channel; concrete repairs of the channel toe; concrete surface repairs where spalls or pit marks exist; removal and replacement of weepholes and adjacent concrete; removal and replacement of concrete ribbon gutter; cleaning of existing weep holes; crack filling and repair within the concrete panels; and cutting and capping of illegal pipe connections.
Project Purpose: Channel RepairAddenda: 0
County of Ventura - Public Works 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009 805-654-3805, Fax#: 805-677-8762
Friday, June 01, 2012Howard Residence - Dorie 805-377-0891 Santa Barbara
12:00 PM 6/1/2012Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: New 9000 sq. ft. custom home, new detached garage, and new 1976 SF guest house on 5 acres.
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