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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: MICHAEL REX ASSOCIATES Architecture & Design WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org [email protected] September 18, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #38 { } facebook.com/marinbuilders Network with MBA members, Promote your business and Stay current on industry news and MBA events! Reason for joining the MBA? MBA is a great organization to sup- port. Plus, meeting new folks in the local construction industry is wise from a marketing point of view. If I learned anything from this last recession, it’s that business owners must always make marketing an ongoing focus and effort. About Michael Rex Associates: Michael Rex Associates is entering its 29th year in business. We are a small practice, having eight staff members. We specialize in the design of both residential and commercial projects in the Bay Area, from Carmel to Napa. Whether remodeled or new, all our projects are unique and high quality. In addition to creating successful designs, we strive to deliver excep- tional service – doing what it takes to keep our Clients happy. Because we focus on achieving our Clients’ goals, our architectural style, by necessity, is diverse, ranging from traditional to ultra-modern. What remains con- stant is our keen attention to detail and good proportions. We strive to create architecture that functions well, is handsome and long lasting; with spaces filled with light that open out to beautiful views and gardens. In addition, we carefully manage the de- sign process, where our many years of experience help avoid common problems associated with planning complex projects. We place a strong emphasis on good communications and teamwork, always seeking to keep quality, time and costs in appro- priate balance. To this commitment, we bring our passion and enthusiasm to create the best work we can, along with a sense of humor so we all enjoy the process. Importance of involvement with Marin Home Magazine? Aimi’s enthusiasm for the Magazine, combined with her confidence that the Magazine will be a first class publica- tion, are two very good reasons to be involved in bringing this new journal forward. There is a need for better communications with the public about the wide range of topics concerning improving property in Marin. Currently, what is available on the subject is limited. Having leaders in the building industry lead the dialog is the best way to provide the most accu- rate and meaningful information. Anything else? I welcome becoming part of Marin Builders Association “family.” I look forward to participating in MBA’s activities. 415.331.1400 | rexassoc.com

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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:

MICHAEL REX ASSOCIATESArchitecture & Design

WEEKLY BULLETINwww.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] September 18, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #38

{ } facebook.com/marinbuilders

Network with MBA members, Promote your business and Stay current on industry newsand MBA events!

Reason for joining the MBA?

MBA is a great organization to sup-port. Plus, meeting new folks in the local construction industry is wise from a marketing point of view. If I learned anything from this last recession, it’s that business owners must always make marketing an ongoing focus and effort.

About Michael Rex Associates:

Michael Rex Associates is entering its 29th year in business. We are a small practice, having eight staff members. We specialize in the design of both residential and commercial projects in the Bay Area, from Carmel to Napa. Whether remodeled or new, all our projects are unique and high quality.

In addition to creating successful designs, we strive to deliver excep-tional service – doing what it takes to keep our Clients happy. Because we focus on achieving our Clients’ goals, our architectural style, by necessity,

is diverse, ranging from traditional to ultra-modern. What remains con-stant is our keen attention to detail and good proportions. We strive to create architecture that functions well, is handsome and long lasting; with spaces filled with light that open out to beautiful views and gardens. In addition, we carefully manage the de-sign process, where our many years of experience help avoid common problems associated with planning complex projects. We place a strong emphasis on good communications and teamwork, always seeking to keep quality, time and costs in appro-priate balance. To this commitment, we bring our passion and enthusiasm to create the best work we can, along with a sense of humor so we all enjoy the process.

Importance of involvement with Marin Home Magazine?

Aimi’s enthusiasm for the Magazine, combined with her confidence that the Magazine will be a first class publica-

tion, are two very good reasons to be involved in bringing this new journal forward. There is a need for better communications with the public about the wide range of topics concerning improving property in Marin. Currently, what is available on the subject is limited. Having leaders in the building industry lead the dialog is the best way to provide the most accu-rate and meaningful information.

Anything else?

I welcome becoming part of Marin Builders Association “family.” I look forward to participating in MBA’s activities.

415.331.1400 | rexassoc.com

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 2

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

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Craford Benefit Consultants Jordan Shields - Sales Manager 415-878-0260 - Direct 877-587-0267 - Phone [email protected]

Builders Exchanges throughout California have joined forces to create the North Bay Builders Ex-changes (NBBE), a benefits program just for our members. The result is a program that offers com-petitive benefit designs, options and pricing. NBBE is fully insured by Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser Permanente and Vision Service Plan (VSP), leaders in the marketplace.

NBBE Advantages

A better program A larger participant pool improves the value of the total package we can secure. This means a program offering more competitive plans, better pricing and services that matter.

Getting it right Benefits are complex, costly and take time to get right. NBBE engaged an expert team that does the homework so you don’t have too.

Keeping it simple The program includes an “A” team simplifying admini-stration, providing prompt service with experts in bene-fits. This is included as part of the package.

Top-rated Insurers Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser Permanente and VSP, our key program partners are top-rated insurers offering unique advantages. Benefit Advice Advisors from Craford Benefit Consultants help with coverage questions, benefit and renewal decisions and are the go-to source for issues that are complex or ele-vated. Legal and Compliance You will also have access to a host of online benefit and related human resource tools to help you navigate through compliance and regulations.

Available Benefit Plans Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser Permanente and Vision Service Plan (VSP) are the endorsed insurance partners for the NBBE program. We offer a number of medical, dental, vision and life insurance options to meet differ-ent budget needs. Voluntary dental and life insurance plans are also available. Medical Plans: Anthem Blue Cross & Kaiser Permanente NBBE offers a choice of ten medical plans ranging from office copay plans to high deductible plans including HSA eligible options. The NBBE provides more gener-ous “dual choice” options for employers. Chiropractic and Acupuncture: American Specialty Health This coverage is available as a rider to the Anthem Blue Cross and Kaiser Permanente plans. There is a chiro-practic only plan and a chiropractic + acupuncture plan. Dental: Anthem Blue Cross NBBE offers a choice of four dental plans including a voluntary option. The dental plans provide greater benefits when using a contracted network dentist and are available on a stand-alone basis. Vision: Vision Service Plan & BlueView Vision Both insurers provide a stand-alone option and a plan that matches medical enrollment. BlueView Vision also offers a voluntary plan option. Life Insurance: Anthem Blue Cross Employers can purchase life insurance coverage in the amounts of $5,000, $10,000, and $25,000 or $50,000 for employers with six or more employees. An employee pay option is also available.

NEW MBA Insurance Program

Call Us Today

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 3

PROJECT OF THE WEEKInvitation to bid

FIRE FLOW MASTER PLAN MURRAY PARK PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT

Sealed proposals

will be received until

Thursday, October 4th @ 10:00AM

at the Office of

the Manager of Engineering, Marin Municipal Water

District, 220 Nellen Avenue, Corte Madera, CA 94925

This contract is for furnishing labor and equipment for the installation of 5,740 feet of 6-inch welded steel and PVC pipes with associated appurtenances. The work to be done is located in the City of Larkspur and unincorporated area of Kentfield all within the County of Marin, California.

There is no pre bid conference and the contractor shall pos-sess a Class A or C-34 license which is valid in the State of California at the time the contract is awarded. Specifications may be obtained at either the Engineering Records Depart-ment, Marin Municipal Water District, 220 Nellen Avenue, Corte Madera, CA 94924; by mail at the noted location; or by phone at (415) 945-1530, upon receipt of a $25 non-refund-able deposit (cash, check, Master/Visa Card.)

Project #611 is available in the MBA Plan Room and may also be viewed online by subscribers to the OnLine Plan Service. Bidders who have questions regarding the project should contact Woytek Zaborowski at (4115) 945-1508.

in this issue

Member Spotlight:

Michael Rex Associates .....................1

New MBA Insurance Program .....2

Directors .............................................4

Annual MBA Meeting ........................6

EPA RRP Seminar ...............................7

Phil Vermeulen .................................8

Kalb’s Q&A ........................................10

Safety Topic:

Flagging Safety ....................................12

Permits .........................................14

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

Project Bid Schedule ..........................23

Bid Results ..........................................29

Classifieds ..........................................30

Membership Application ...................32

contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

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

[email protected]

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 4

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

2012 MBa Directors & officers

President

Vice President

chief financial officer

secretary

Past PresiDent

executive DirectorKlif Knoles

Herb Moran - MOC Insurance ServicesJohn Busick - Bob Kunst PaintingOliver Dibble - Dibble & Company

Tom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc. Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.

Gary Frugoli - Construction ConsultantRob 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 Financial, Inc.

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician

Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception

Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst/ Consultant

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

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

Publication Editor: And Them Design

Dave trahan - Patriot Mechanical

aimi Dutra - the Dutra Group

Jeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.

jim schalich - schalich Brothers construction

tyler Doherty - cal West rentals, inc.

MBA MEMBER

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 6

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

Please join us for our

Annual Meeting &

Election of Directors & Officers

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

12:00 Noon

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael

Reservations taken at the Association (415) 462-1220 or fax to (415) 462-1225

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Company Name ________________________________

Person(s) Attending _________________________________________

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 7

EPA’S NEW RENOVATION, REPAIR AND PAINTING RULE (RRP)

What is the new RRP Rule & how does this EPA

regulation affect you?

Thursday ~ October 11, 2012 8:00 a.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael

$185.00 Members ~ $250.00 Non-members

This course will meet the EPA Training requirements for persons performing renovation in pre-1978 housing and child-care facilities. Students that complete the course will become Certified Renovators and know how to perform all work using lead-safe work practices. Students will also learn how to perform acceptance testing for their work.

For reservations please complete and return this form with check made payable to: Marin Builders Association

pay with Visa/Mastercard or online at our website www.marinba.org

Company:____________________________Phone:___________

Person(s) attending: _____________________________________

(All reservations must be prepaid. No refunds after August 10th. )

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 8

Also In This Update

• Governor Signs Regulatory Certainty Bill, SB 1099

I’m happy to report that Governor Brown has signed our

sponsored bill, AB 1671 (Huffman) which is now Chapter 290 of

the 2012 Statutes and will take effect January 1, 2013.

AB 1671 contains two important provisions:

• It will extend the sunset of the zero percent retention provision

for all of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)

construction projects that contain federal funding from its

current 2014 sunset date to 2020.

• It will allow state agencies to utilize electronic bidding by

providing a means to accept bidders security electronically.

Here are the arguments that I used to move this measure through

the Legislature and to ultimately obtain the governor’s signature.

California’s construction industry has experienced one of the

worst economic downturns in its history, with unemployment

levels that have exceeded 30 percent statewide. While the sour

economy has been devastating to virtually every contractor and

his/her employees, there has been one bright spot - government

agencies soliciting bids have reaped the benefits of significantly

lower prices due to increased competition by contractors who are

vying for a much smaller pool of work to bid on.

However, these government agencies have historically withheld

10 percent of the total contract price (called retentions) until all

of the work on the project has been completed. Since the law

has always required contractors to file payment and performance

bonds to guarantee both the completion of the work and to ensure

that all workers and subcontractors have been paid, retentions

are unnecessarily burdensome on contractors. Profit margins on

these contracts typically do not exceed two to four percent at best,

so the retentions created significant cash flow problems for many

contractors.

To address this issue, SB 593 (Margett), Chapter 341 of the

2008 Statutes, was signed into law in 2008. This bill prohibited

the Department of Transportation, until January 1, 2014, from

withholding retention proceeds to its contractors when making

progress payments for work performed on any transportation

project.

Because of its extremely positive impact on the construction

industry, and because Cal Trans has not experienced ANY

problems since the enactment of the existing provision, AB 1671

proposes to extend the sunset until 2020.

At the request of Caltrans, we amended this measure to help

facilitate the use of electronic bidding by state agencies, which

will significantly reduce costs for both state agencies and for

contractors bidding on state public works projects. Specifically,

existing law, Public Contract Code (PCC) Section 10167 provides

that bids for public contracts are submitted under sealed cover and

require a bidder’s security in the form of cash, a cashier’s check,

certified check, or a bidder’s bond executed by an admitted surety

insurer.

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected][email protected]

GOVERNOR SIGNS OUR BIG BILL - AB 1671 (HUFFMAN)!!!BY Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 9

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

The advent of electronic methods of bidding enables state

departments to accept bids in a manner that is more efficient both

for the agency and for contractors. However, electronic bidding

does not provide a means to accept cash or check for a bidder’s

security under sealed cover as existing law requires for state

departments.

AB 1671 will enable state departments to use an all-electronic

bidding method by allowing the use of electronic forms of bidder

security when electronic forms of bidding are used. The bill

will still allow for the security to be provided by paper means

received by the department prior to bid opening if the contracting

Department so chooses.

I am proud to report that this measure received unanimous

approval throughout its journey through the legislative process! If

only ALL of our bills would move through this easily!!

Governor Signs SB 1099 Which Creates Regulatory Certainty

Another measure that we co-sponsored, SB 1099 (Wright), which

helps create regulatory certainty for businesses was signed by

Governor Brown this week.

SB 1099 (Wright) - Chapter Number 295 of 2012 Statutes,

provides certainty for business by creating a predictable and easy-

to-track implementation schedule for new regulations and provides

the language online that is contained in the new regulations,

making for much for easier access.

In addition, SB 1099 provides that all regulations must go into

effect quarterly on January 1, April 1, July 1 or October 1, while

still allowing for the adoption of emergency regulations when

necessary.

The bill also requires the Office of Administrative Law (OAL)

to make available on its website a list of regulations awaiting

implementation. State agencies must post on their website each

regulation filed with the Secretary of State and provide OAL with

electronic links to those regulations.

Each year, state agencies draft and implement numerous

regulations that go into effect 30 days after being filed with the

Office of the Secretary of State. Keeping track of these regulations

throughout the year presents a difficult challenge for California

businesses, especially small businesses that employ small staffs

and have limited resources.

The current regulatory process often results in businesses being

out of compliance and administrative penalties being levied.

SB 1099 addresses this issue by creating a single, reliable source

for businesses to learn about any pending regulations.

Now, if we can only reduce the flow of regulations! Stay tuned!

GOVERNOR SIGNS OUR BIG BILL - AB 1671 (HUFFMAN)!!!BY Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 10

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb & Shauna Krause, Capitol Services, Inc.

With more than 30 years assisting contractors you might think wehavehearditall,butthat’snotlikelytohappen.Ourfirstquestion is a good example of why we never rest on our reputa-tion but always look for changes in practice or interpretation of contractor’s regulation. Like France has a different word for everything, each state has it’s own rules for contracting…

Q: I’ve recently read an article at your cutredtape.com website which stated in part: “…According to the Board, the practice of paying “inducements” or what are often called, ‘finder’s fees’ is ap-parently prevalent in several industries…The Board’s Enforcement staff held a sting operation in Riverside in March and all 9 contrac-tors (licensed and unlicensed) who showed up to bid clearly stated that referral fees would be paid once the “homeowner” signed a contract…”

I was interested in finding out more about this as I have couple friends who are interested in having me help them find leads for construction. They have licenses but I don’t know if the above applies, as I would only be handling the leads sort of like what a national Service company does. Any information or direction that I can take to find out more would really be appreciated.

A: We cannot tell you how this national “service” company handles referrals or “leads”; however, our guess is that their business model has been reviewed by the CSLB and deemed to be proper (i.e. not involving “inducements”). That said, if you enter into a home improvement contract with a homeowner that involves kickbacks or inducements with other contractors, you might be subject to a fine. If you have not already done so, I would suggest checking out the CSLB web site link on this subject (http://www.cslb.ca.gov/Newsletter/2010-Fall/page3.htm).

You also want to be careful that you’re not operating as a “home improvement salesperson” for these contractors. If “finding these leads” involves visiting a person’s home and or negotiating the work to be performed, this could trigger the HIS rules and require you to be registered with one or more of these licensed contractors. If you have any further questions, I would suggest contacting the CSLB and asking them for a second opinion. You’ll want to tell the Board exactly what you intend on doing to gather these leads and how you will be compensated for locating them. Good luck in your endeavor.

Q: You helped me get my Nevada license about a year ago. I’m not sure if you remember but I had some difficulty with the applica-tion process specifically because I was a new start-up company with little financial strength and as you know, Nevada has very strict financial requirements. I was able to get the license with a mini-mal bid limit, but I have had a difficult first year financially. My problem is that the Nevada Contractors Board sent me a request to review my financial information again even though I’m not up for renewal until next year. Is this normal? Will they pull my license if my financials aren’t as strong as they were a year ago when I originally applied?

A: You are not alone in having difficulty with the financial require-ment in Nevada, we hear from contractors every day in the same predicament! Nevada requires that all residential contractors in which the qualifying party has been a qualifier for less than two years in Nevada provide financial information on an annual basis. If your financial statement and bank forms do not support the bid limit you currently have, you have the option to lower your bid limit or possibly have a financial review hearing. The financial review hearing officer will give you some other options such as indemnification, or he/she may even just accept your information as it stands. Good luck!

While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write us at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Re-search past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 11

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

CBIP Program Features and Benefits

• Open to all Licensed Brokers• Multiple Carrier Participation• Very Competitive Rates (expect a big decrease from State Fund)• Low Minimum Premium for many of our

Artisan Classes• Flexible Payment Options• On-Line Access to Policy Data, Loss Runs,

Claims Status, Account Status, Etc.• Free Access to Extensive Safety Library

(English and Spanish)• Preferred Provider Network

• Nurse Case Management• Accident Investigation Techniques• Safety Programs• Uniform Injury & Illness Prevention Program• Strong Return to Work Program• Safety Training Classes and Seminars• Human Resource Consulting• Dedicated Website

Note: Participation in CBIP is dependent upon our carrier partner’s underwriting criteria.

Marin Builders Association endorses CBIP

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 12

Flagging Safety 101As a very important part of the construction crew, flaggers ensure that other workers can get the job done by diverting traffic away from the job site. They are required on construction sites where barricades and signs cannot successfully divert traffic. This position can be extremely dangerous in high speed areas or in the presence of aggressive drivers. There are several safety tips that will ensure a safe working environment on the roadside. Flagger Dos:

1. Attend safety training on directing traffic, understanding work zone layouts and responding to emergency vehicles.

2. Ask your supervisor how to handle situations with particularly aggressive drivers.

3. Wear a vest, shirt or jacket with highly visible colors: fluorescent orange, yellow or green.

a. In the evening, wear reflective clothing so drivers can see you from 1,000 feet away.

b. Wear a hard hat, long-sleeved shirt and long pants to protect against flying debris.

4. Stay alert to your surroundings at all times.

5. Stand on the shoulder visible to oncoming traffic – do not stand in the traffic lane.

6. Establish a communication system with other flaggers and the rest of the crew to use in an emergency.

7. Be courteous to motorists as you encounter them. Do not respond to angry drivers; instead call law enforcement if necessary.

Flagger Don’ts:

1. Avoid standing in areas where you may be crushed.

2. Avoid standing in the shade, around a curve or over the crest of a hill, as drivers may not see you.

3. Wait for a co-worker to relieve you before leaving your post.

4. Avoid distracting activities such as reading, day dreaming or talking with co-workers.

5. Do not listen to music.

6. Never turn your back to oncoming traffic.

7. Stay a safe distance away from construction equipment.

Flaggers are the barrier between a construction site and traffic. Stay alert and keep your guard up!

California Builders Insurance Program: Your construction workplace safety partner

Safety Matters

THIS FLYER IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND IS NOT INTENDED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. CONTENT © 2007-2010 ZYWAVE, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

California Builders Insurance Program

For more information, call: (866) 216-5255 or visit our website: http://www.cbeins.com

Marin Builders Association ◆ Weekly BulletIn ◆ Page 13

Señalización de seguridad 101Como una parte muy importante de la cuadrilla de construcción, los señalizadores aseguran que los trabajadores puedan realizar el trabajo desviando el tránsito del lugar de trabajo. Se requieren en los lugares en construcción donde las barreras y las señales no pueden desviar el tránsito con éxito. Esta posición puede ser extremadamente peligrosa en las zonas de alta velocidad o en la presencia de conductores agresivos. Existen varios consejos de seguridad que asegurarán un ambiente de trabajo seguro al lado del camino. Lo que deben hacer los señalizadores:

1. Asista a capacitaciones de seguridad sobre la dirección del tránsito, comprenda el diseño de la zona de trabajo y responda a los vehículos de emergencia.

2. Pregunte a su supervisor cómo manejar situaciones con conductores particularmente agresivos.

3. Use un chaleco, una camisa o chaqueta con colores muy visibles: verde, amarillo o naranja fosforescente.

a. En la noche, use ropa brillante para que los conductores puedan verlo desde una distancia de 1.000 pies.

b. Use un casco, una camisa mangas largas y pantalones largos para protegerse de los desechos que vuelan.

4. Esté atento a sus alrededores todo el tiempo.

5. Párese en el borde de la carretera visible para el tránsito que se aproxima, no se pare sobre el carril del tránsito.

6. Establezca un sistema de comunicación con los demás señalizadores y con el resto de la cuadrilla para usar en una emergencia.

7. Sea cortés con los automovilistas cuando se encuentran. No responda a los conductores enojados; en lugar de ello llame a la fuerza de seguridad de ser necesario.

Lo que no deben hacer los señalizadores:

1. Evite pararse en áreas donde puede ser chocado.

2. Evite pararse en la oscuridad, en una curva o en la cima de una colina, ya que los conductores pueden no verlo.

3. Espere a que un compañero de trabajo lo releve antes de dejar su puesto.

4. Evite actividades de distracción, tales como fantasear o hablar con los compañeros de trabajo.

5. No escuche música.

6. Nunca de la espalda al tránsito que se aproxima.

7. Manténgase a una distancia segura del equipo de construcción.

Los señalizadores son la barrera entre un lugar en construcción y el tránsito. ¡Esté alerta y monte guardia!

California Builders Insurance Program: Su compañero de seguridad en el lugar de trabajo de construcción

ESTE FOLLETO TIENE FINES INFORMATIVOS GENERALES EXCLUSIVAMENTE Y NO DEBE CONSIDERARSE COMO UNA RECOMENDACIÓN MÉDICA O LEGAL. CONTENIDOS © 2007-2010 ZYWAVE, INC. TODOS LOS DERECHOS RESERVADOS.

Asuntos de Seguridad

California Builders Insurance Program

For more information, call: (866) 216-5255 or visit our website: http://www.cbeins.com

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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValuePedrick Donald F /Tr/ & E HENRIS ROOFING INC 481 Indian Springs Rd Novato 146-322-16 (53) Re-Roof $20,000 Hollywood Forever Inc FRANCISCO ENCISO GENERAL 301 Tennessee Valley Rd Mill V 052-100-13 (92) Ada Improvem $43,453 Rush Randolph D /Tr/ & BALDWIN, JOHN ROOFING INC 15 Rafael Ave Bolinas 193-133-28 (53) Reroof $10,965 Kosmynina Oksana & OWNER/BUILDER 103 Gregory Dr Fairfax 174-101-02 (23) Kitchen Remo $10,000 Elsdon Thomas R & FITZPATRICKS HEATING , IN 105 Labrea Way San Rafael 180-063-14 (51) Install Duct $10,000 Mustag Ramona PREMIER CONSTRUCTION 6 Heavenly Way Mill Valley 050-061-33 (22--0/0),(12,13) $200,000 Loft Campbell S OWNER/BUILDER 111 Toyon Dr Fairfax 197-090-10 (10) New PoolT.D $65,000 Dow Jennifer A Trust 2008 TORNEY, GARY LANDSCAPING 245 Mt Shasta Dr San Rafael 164-374-22 (10) PoolT.D. 08 $200,000 Wright Steven OWNER/BUILDER 124 H Ln Novato 143-331-04 (29--1/1,12,13) $205,000 Metz George E /Tr/ & RELIANCE CONSTRUCTION 121 Wild Horse Valley Dr Novat 146-272-02 (12) Rpr Cardeck $30,000 Oshaben Stanley L Shark RAFFO, RON 54 Bay Vista Dr Mill Valley 034-151-05 (53) Reroof $12,225 Equity Office Ptnrs WCI-GC INC 100 Shoreline Hwy B #300 Mill 052-227-17 (33) T I - Recon $75,000 Myers Galen OWNER/BUILDER 265 Belvedere Ave Stinson Beac 195-142-25 (23) Kitchen Remo $35,000 Dow Jennifer Trust 2008 ENVISION BUILDERS 245 Mt Shasta Dr San Rafael 164-374-22 (33)(57)(58) Remo $45,000 County Of Marin OWNER 4 Jeannette Prandi Way San Raf 164-640-01 (58)(51)(92) Rep $150,000 Pedrick Donald & Charlo HENRIS ROOFING INC 481 Indian Springs Rd Novato 146-322-16 (53) Reroof $20,000 Laherty Rita B TRAVIS BUILDERS INC 25 Montego Key Novato 157-201-07 (23) Ba Rml Like $28,729 Edwards William A /Tr/ RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 350 Pinewood Dr San Rafael 164-111-23 (58) Retrofit 8 W $18,712 Pell David R & SOLARCITY CORP 7 Mt Burney Ct San Rafael 164-381-22 (60) Rf-Mtd P V S $34,000 Towle Peter R & SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 229 Reed Blvd Mill Valley 043-215-08 (60) Rf-Mtd P V S $18,840 Screve Francois & SUN FIRST CONST 212 Poplar Dr Kentfield 071-031-06 (63) Install Grou $54,500 Lowry Adam K & VIDA BUILDING SYSTEMS 4 Starboard Ct Mill Valley 043-101-06 (22--0/0) Remodel $100,000 Doornbos James A & FLAGG, ROBERT 49 Corte Morada Greenbrae 070-201-27 (54) Repair Dry R $18,000 Defischer Irina S MARIN COUNTY ROOFING 40 Eliseo Dr Greenbrae 070-213-04 (53) Reroof $10,000 Gosliner Terrence /Tr/ & GEOLOGICAL DESIGN 859 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo 176-202-05 (23) Kit Rml $25,000

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value100 Pasadena Ave San Anselmo Desruisseau Andrew J (13) Repair And Add To Deck $25,0003 Red Cedar Ct San Rafael Walsh Dennis (13) Construct Wooden Stairs A $23,0009501 Redwood Hwy Novato Silveira Anthony F C/O Alton Erwin (12) Repl 3 Battery Cabinets W $15,000750 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd, #1210 Mill Strawberry Village Retail (33) Tenant Improvement (Non-L $75,000320 San Francisco Blvd San Anselmo Foran Jennine M (60) Rf-Mtd P V Sys 3.9 K W $27,984256 SEAdrift Rd Stinson Beach Neumann-Loreck Andre /Tr/ Etal (23)Whole House Remodel, Roof $400,000867 Spring Dr Mill Valley Koss Matthew R & (55) Remove And Replace Partia $26,500345 Willow Rd Nicasio Klock John C Jr /Tr/ & (63) Ground Mounted Pv $56,00067 Berens Dr Kentfield Lesser James A /Tr/ & Etal (23,58) Kit Rml, Repl Windows $47,000131 Dillon Beach Rd Tomales Mac Laird Peter J & (53) Reroof $10,000131 Dillon Beach Rd Tomales Mac Laird Peter J & (56) Replace Siding As Necessa $10,0007 Ethel Ln Mill Valley Waszink Paul H & (60) Rf-Mtd P V Sys 3.29 K W $18,941665 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Willson Cynthia R /Tr/ (21-0/0)(23-0/0) (12)(13)(59) $285,000375 Montezuma Ave Forest Knolls Davis Andrew (21-0/0)(13) Replace 543 Sf Of $85,000113 Bretano Way Greenbrae Strodder Ted (60) Rf-Mtd Solar 4.32 K W $18,0007 Mt Burney Ct San Rafael Pell David R & (60) Rf-Mtd P V Sys 3.84 K W $34,000229 Reed Blvd Mill Valley Towle Peter R & (60) Rf-Mtd P V Sys 3.9 K W $18,84011 Lomita Dr Mill Valley Peattie Caroline (60) Rf-Mtd P V Sys 3.84 K W $12,000865 Chamberlain Ct Mill Valley Levison Joan Family Trust 2008 (54) Fire Damage Repair - Shee $49,781

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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUED

City/Town Issue Date

Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

Corte Madera 9/10 James & Kelly Lawson 148 Golden Hind Passage Psg

Remodel Mas-ter Bed & Bath

$15,000

Corte Madera 9/12 Ij Marketplace, Llc Omni Structures & Mgmt, Inc.

71 Tamal Vista Blvd Commercial TI $120,000

Corte Madera 9/12 Dennis Oh Redican Homes 11 Blue Rock Ct Addition $225,000 Corte Madera 9/13 Graham Robertson Mcleran Inc. 2 Buccaneer Ct. Reroof $17,900 Mill Valley 8/1 Crain Lynda L B Sears Home Improve-

ment Products Inc120 Alta Vista Ave Replace siding $20,439

Mill Valley 8/1 Shelterpoint Equities Ltd 591 Redwood Hwy 1210

Improvements $25,000

Mill Valley 8/1 Douglass Scott G & Cara 565 Throckmorton Ave

Kitchen & Bath Remodel

$1,060,000

Mill Valley 8/2 Mayeri Earl & Phil Kline General Contractor

201 Eldridge Ave Kitchen Re-model

$32,000

Mill Valley 8/2 Marin Municipal Water District

Overland Contracting Inc.

Escalon Dr. Wireless Install $45,000

Mill Valley 8/2 Erica Abrams Bon Terra Landscapes 133 Buena Vista Ave

Misc. Sitework $50,000

Mill Valley 8/2 Dan Kahn Rn Development 7 Heuters Ln Addition $700,000 Mill Valley 8/6 Borgwardt Reid E Tr Etal Gutierrez Roofing 106 Lovell Ave Reroof $19,644 Mill Valley 8/6 James R. & Collette W.

Parrinello3 Marsh Dr Bath Remodel $30,000

Mill Valley 8/7 Tanoury Mark P /Tr/ Solarcity 32 Birch St Solar $12,000 Mill Valley 8/7 Roth Vanessa B Solarcity 235 Oakdale Ave Solar $16,000 Mill Valley 8/7 Cagwin George M /Tr/ Solarcity 457 Ralston Ave Solar $20,000 Mill Valley 8/7 Clifford Michael & 470 E Blithedale

AveKitchen Re-model

$26,200

Mill Valley 8/7 Winitz Marc M & J. Reilly Construction 8 Valley Cir Kitchen & Bath Remodel

$50,750

Mill Valley 8/8 Dahlgren Daniel T Tr & Rc - Rivas Concrete 8 Magdalena Ct Driveway $19,500 Mill Valley 8/8 Chesed Five Llc 4 Salt Creek Ln Repair deck $45,000 Mill Valley 8/9 Von Welczeck Annette Forster Pump And

Engineering1 Portola Ln Bath Fixtures $10,000

Mill Valley 8/9 Christopher & Julie Nelson Conroy Builders 532 Seaver Dr Bath Remodel $18,000 Mill Valley 8/9 Cynthia Dunn Eden Roc Builders 299 Hillside Ave Replace stairs $20,000 Mill Valley 8/9 Thelander Jody K Mpw 165 Marlin Ave Bath Remodel $25,000 Mill Valley 8/9 Carlile William L & Maria

L TrsApex Contractors, Inc. 210 Tamalpais Ave Kitchen Re-

model $145,000

Mill Valley 8/9 Sonia Lee Kerr Construction 433 Lovell Ave Addition $450,000 Mill Valley 8/10 Riaboff Peter A /Tr/ & Dennis Webb Con-

struction99 Keats Dr Addition $209,000

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City/Town Issue Date

Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

Mill Valley 8/13 Stangl Sandra N Marin County Roofing 57 Fairway Dr Reroof $15,000 Mill Valley 8/13 Purcell Sara M /Tr/ Bertotti Landscaping,

Inc.30 Summit Ave Site work $65,000

Mill Valley 8/13 Andrea Chavez And Dan-iel Putterman

432 Lovell Ave Addition $2,170,205

Mill Valley 8/14 Kevin Skiles Richard Steele Con-struction.

111 Janes St Solar $23,000

Mill Valley 8/14 Roman Catholic Archbish-op Of Sf

Jd Mathew Construc-tions, Inc.

17 Buena Vista Ave Conversion $25,000

Mill Valley 8/14 Douglas Wilson Phoenix Construction 410 Hillside Ave Conversion $68,000 Mill Valley 8/14 Interfaith Housing Founda-

tion C/O Dave Egan - Eah Housing

Hornstein Roofing And Waterproofing

Address Reroof $243,313

Mill Valley 8/15 Lenherr Donald W Tr De Mello Roofing, Inc. 228 Elm Ave Reroof $10,108 Mill Valley 8/15 Robert W. Schultz De Mello Roofing, Inc. 8 Echo Ln Reroof $13,400 Mill Valley 8/16 Mc Kinley Scott & Noella Robert Meadows Con-

crete & Excavation460 Cascade Dr -C Pool $13,600

Mill Valley 8/16 Roman Catholic Archbish-op Of Sf

Northern Pacific Roof-ing Inc.

17 Buena Vista Ave Reroof $29,900

Mill Valley 8/16 Nell Gharibian Keene Builders, Inc 471 E Blithedale Ave

Kitchen Re-model

$30,000

Mill Valley 8/16 Gonzales Susan M /Tr/ Griesshaber Con-struction Inc.

33 Park Ter Kitchen Re-model

$30,000

Mill Valley 8/20 Sara Marshall And Clive Downie

32 Glen Dr Bath Remodel $45,000

Mill Valley 8/20 Jean Canepa Paterson Finishes 32 Lovell Ave New garage $60,000 Mill Valley 8/20 Einhorn Lee & Roland Franz Con-

structuon188 Hazel Ave Addition $249,000

Mill Valley 8/21 Eric Woodhouse Greg Shaw Construc-tion

450 Hillside Ave Demo $13,000

Mill Valley 8/21 Anderson William A & 50 Greenwood Way Replace doors & Windows

$24,788

Mill Valley 8/21 Weiss Arthur /Tr/ & Rosenbach Construc-tion, Inc.

10 Vasco Dr Bath Remodel $35,000

Mill Valley 8/21 Seth And Elizabeth Hynes Paul Farinato Con-struction

80 Summit Ave Addition $65,000

Mill Valley 8/22 Shelter Ridge Condomini-um Owners Association

501 Seaver Dr Reroof $15,000

Mill Valley 8/23 Payton Stiewe Renaissance Design 657 Lovell Ave Fire improve-ment

$25,000

Mill Valley 8/23 John Merkl And Lisa Goodman

Camello, Inc. 200 Ethel Ave Addition $170,000

Mill Valley 8/27 Marmar Charles R Dipaula Roofing 34 Midhill Dr Reroof $13,650

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Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

Mill Valley 8/27 Bush Jean W /Tr/ Tim Walsh Builders 113 Hillside Ave Rebuild deck $75,000 Mill Valley 8/27 Chen Stephen Schalich Brothers 532 Throckmorton

AveAddition $227,000

Mill Valley 8/28 Kuhn Hugh A & 136 Lovell Ave Solar $12,000 Mill Valley 8/28 Dressler Ronald R Tr Gammalyn Roofing 14 Gomez Way Reroof $22,000 Mill Valley 8/28 Blume Reinker,Howena H J. Colin Warner Con-

struction47 Park Ter Kitchen Re-

model $46,000

Mill Valley 8/29 Keystone Block Llc Pk Construction 82 Throckmorton Ave

T.I. $25,000

Mill Valley 8/30 Altshuler Eugene Tr & Mcleran Inc. 137 Walnut Ave Reroof $14,700 Mill Valley 8/30 Robinson Richard & R.O.L. Construction 2 Compton Cir Rebuild deck $15,000 Mill Valley 8/30 Lizza Marcia L /Tr/ John C. Hill Construc-

tion17 Frost Ct. Kitchen & Bath

Remodel $22,000

Mill Valley 8/30 Robert W. Schultz Coyle Brothers 8 Echo Ln Remodel $75,000 Mill Valley 8/30 Ruth Dundas Riptide Construction 285 Hillside Ave Pool $76,887 Novato 9/4 Low Raymond A & Janice Lic.Contract.Hired By

Owner604 Andale Ave MINOR CON-

STRUCTION $10,000

Novato 9/4 Crull Family Trust Etal The Hand Group, Inc. 11 Amber Ct MINOR CON-STRUCTION

$11,000

Novato 9/4 Suburban Alternatives Land Tru

Design Build Special-ists, Inc

32 Lovejoy Way CONSTRUC-TION

$12,000

Novato 9/4 Walas Scott E Tr Rm Cerutti - Builder 1974 Benton Ln CONSTRUC-TION

$15,000

Novato 9/4 Baczynski John L Tr & Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner

4 Romero Ct MINOR CON-STRUCTION

$18,000

Novato 9/4 Novak Mary L Tr Real Goods Solar 1116 Elm Dr SOLAR $20,750 Novato 9/4 Barshack Scott & James Purkey Con-

struction9 Ashley Ct CONSTRUC-

TION $284,000

Novato 9/5 Di Pesa Mario & Owner-Builder 1201 Leafwood Hts MINOR CON-STRUCTION

$10,000

Novato 9/5 Louderback Karen M /Tr/ Demello Roofing, Inc. 18 Aaron Dr REROOF $14,500 Novato 9/5 Mayol Jennifer L J P Construction 43 Aaron Dr MINOR CON-

STRUCTION $45,500

Novato 9/6 Friedman Michael & Modern Method Roof-ing Co

2311 Laguna Vista Dr

REROOF $10,200

Novato 9/6 Wagner Charles L & Susan

Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner

250 Shevelin Rd REROOF $12,000

Novato 9/6 Ridenour John R & Gutierrez Roofing Co. 10 Rebecca Way REROOF $12,300 Novato 9/6 Greg Wyrsch Owner-Builder 1446 Buchanan St CONSTRUC-

TION $17,000

Novato 9/6 Sprint Nextel Usa /Modus Overland Contracting Inc.

1110 Highland Dr CONSTRUC-TION

$45,000

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City/Town Issue Date

Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

Novato 9/6 Sprint C/O Modus Inc, Lessee

Overland Contracting Inc.

2055 Novato Blvd CONSTRUC-TION

$45,000

Novato 9/6 Uhalley Stephen Jr Tr & Steve Rempe General Contractor

2284 Vineyard Rd CONSTRUC-TION

$60,000

Novato 9/7 Nad Degani Owner-Builder 105 Bishop Ct MINOR CON-STRUCTION

$15,000

San Rafael 9/4 Yock Christopher G State Roofing Sys-tems

172 Professional Center Pkwy

ALTER-SFD $11,242

San Rafael 9/4 Apheceix Pierre Tr & Crandall Roofing 82 Scenic Ave ALTER-DU-PLEX

$12,500

San Rafael 9/4 Dracker Margaret E / Morris Roofing 361 Clorinda Ave ALTER-SFD $12,995 San Rafael 9/4 Rick Tinsworth Charles Window &

Door54 Tierra Vista Way ALTER-SFD $13,000

San Rafael 9/4 Universal Portfolio L Big Joe Nissan Forklift 90 Windward Way ALTER-COM-MERCIAL

$23,000

San Rafael 9/4 Corriea Stanley A Jr & Marin Kitchen Works 36 Palm Ave ALTER-SFD $25,000 San Rafael 9/4 Ilyin Boris & Aussie Roofing Inc 1951 Las Gallinas

AveALTER-SFD $28,900

San Rafael 9/4 Craig Lewis 128 Peacock Dr ALTER-SFD $40,000 San Rafael 9/4 Praszker Robert B Praszker Robert B 341 Holly Dr ALTER-SFD $40,000 San Rafael 9/5 Reaber Lavon K Tr 50% Reaber Lavon K Tr

50%107 Rollingwood Dr ALTER-SFD $10,000

San Rafael 9/6 St Vincent De Paul Soc Confidence Construc-tion

820 B St ALTER-COM-MERCIAL

$12,425

San Rafael 9/6 Sorokine Alexei Pa Builders, Inc 183 Bret Harte Rd ALTER-SFD $15,000 San Rafael 9/6 Ford Patrick J /Tr/ & Ford Patrick J /Tr/ & 70 Knoll Rd ALTER-SFD $20,725 San Rafael 9/6 Smith Kara A Sears Home Improve-

ment17 Glenaire Dr ALTER-SFD $34,518

San Rafael 9/6 Pilgrim Park Inc Danmeier Architects 96 Pilgrim Way ALTER-APART-MENTS

$35,000

San Rafael 9/6 Jung Friedrich Tr & Et 1163 Francisco Blvd E

ALTER-COM-MERCIAL

$45,000

San Rafael 9/6 Murray Frank P /Tr/ 2240 4Th St ALTER-COM-MERCIAL

$45,000

San Rafael 9/6 Toll Thomas Marvin Roca 110 Peacock Dr ALTER-SFD $149,000 San Rafael 9/6 Brcp Civic Center Driv C&J Contracting 3950 Civic Center

Dr 310ALTER-COM-MERCIAL

$232,000

San Rafael 9/7 Tanner Jon & Tanner Jon & 45 Happy Ln ALTER-SFD $28,000 San Rafael 9/10 125 Larkspur St Llc Et 125 Larkspur St

#113ALTER-APART-MENTS

$10,000

San Rafael 9/10 Patterson Stephen M / Allbay Roofing 214 Bayview St ALTER-APART-MENTS

$16,500

San Rafael 9/10 Wise Peter L & John Baldwin 7 San Marino Pl ALTER-SFD $24,795

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Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

San Rafael 9/10 Runge Ralf Fidelity Roof Co 1579 Lincoln Ave 101

ALTER-APART-MENTS

$182,000

San Rafael 9/11 Levine Mark & A Magana Landscape 4 Tilden Cir ALTER-SFD $15,000 San Rafael 9/11 Yermack Diane J & Lighthouse Construc-

tion Services373 Riviera Dr ALTER-SFD $38,000

Tiburon 9/6 Zelinksy Properties Llc Peterson Mullin Con-struction

23 Main Street Repair & Re-place deck

$10,000

Tiburon 9/10 Robert & Nancy George Booth & Little 58 Reed Ranch Rd Reroof $23,765 Tiburon 9/10 Kristina Wollan & Jona-

than LaceyJcm Construction 12 Apollo Rd Rebuild SFD $316,000

Tiburon 9/11 Scott & Christian Arpajian Agf Roofing 410 Hilary Dr Reroof $12,600 Tiburon 9/12 Main Street Properties Westower Communi-

cations1620 Tiburon Blvd Replace equip-

ment in AT&T shelter

$20,000

Tiburon 9/12 Jody & Dennis Thompson Michael A. Stanley Construction

110 Paradise Dr Remodel & Alteration

$35,000

Tiburon 9/13 Scott & Karin Peters Redwood Engineering 45 Rolling Hills Rd Repair & Re-place Drainage

$10,800

Tiburon 9/13 David Readerman & Rita Burgess

Redwood Engineering 55 Rollings Hills Rd Repair & Re-place Drainage

$10,800

Tiburon 9/13 Michael & Christine Freda Lawrence Fraser Con-struction

70 Monterey Drive Remodel $18,000

Tiburon 9/13 85 Spring Lane Llc Redwood Engineering 85 Spring Lane Repair & Re-place Drainage

$32,400

Tiburon 9/13 Cove Shopping Center Zalzali & Associates 1 Blackfield Drive Replacement $40,000 Tiburon 9/13 Iraj & Mahvash Safapour Redwood Engineering 95 Spring Lane Repair & Re-

place Drainage $54,000

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Recording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number09/13/2012 B & M BUILDERS INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005662109/11/2012 BURKETTS POOL PLASTER (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005604909/11/2012 BURKETTS POOL PLASTERING (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005604909/14/2012 C OVERAA & CO (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005695109/13/2012 COUNTY OF MARIN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005662109/11/2012 FIELDSTONE CONSTRUCTION

COMPANY (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056050

09/14/2012 GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE HIGHWAY & TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056921

09/14/2012 LAS GALLINAS VALLEY SANITARY DISTRICT (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056951

09/13/2012 MARIN COUNTY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005662109/14/2012 MASSA CONSTRUCTION CO INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005692109/14/2012 NOVATO SANITARY DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005697309/13/2012 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF

CALIFORNIA (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056606

09/13/2012 ROSSI BUILDERS INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005660609/11/2012 SAN RAFAEL CITY SCHOOL DIS-

TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056049

09/11/2012 SAN RAFAEL CITY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056050

09/11/2012 SCHOOL DISTRICT SAN RAFAEL CITY (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056049

09/11/2012 SCHOOL DISTRICT SAN RAFAEL CITY (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0056050

09/14/2012 W R FORDE ASSOCIATES (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-005697309/11/2012 ALCAL SPECIALTY CONTRACTING

INC (E)HWANG IRENE /TR/ (O) LIEN 2012-0056013

09/11/2012 ALCAL SPECIALTY CONTRACTING INC (E)

YOO & HWANG FAMILY TRUST (O)

LIEN 2012-0056013

09/11/2012 ALCAL SPECIALTY CONTRACTING INC (E)

YOO CHUNG WOO /TR/ (O)

LIEN 2012-0056013

09/10/2012 COAST BUILDING PRODUCTS (E) FIRE REPAIR (O) LIEN 2012-005543109/14/2012 EDGEWATER CONDOMINIUMS OF

NOVATO HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)

TAROMI FARIBA (O) LIEN 2012-0056987

09/12/2012 AKRABOFF VANYA (E) WHITESIDE CONSTRUC-TION CORPORATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0056204

09/10/2012 BALTZELL KIMBERLY (E) DOLLARD CONSTRUC-TION INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0055446

09/11/2012 BAUMSTEIGER RICHARD (E) HUGHES ELECTRIC (O) RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0056015

09/11/2012 BAUMSTEIGER RICHARD (E) HUGHES PAUL (O) RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0056015

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Recording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number09/10/2012 KRISTEN ANDREAS F (E) MEADOWCREEK STATION

CORTE MADERA HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0055589

09/10/2012 KRISTEN ANDREAS F (E) MEADOWCREEK STATION OWNERS ASSN (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0055589

09/10/2012 MAINE JOHN (E) DOLLARD CONSTRUC-TION INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0055446

09/10/2012 MEADOWCREEK STATION CORTE MADERA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (O)

KRISTEN ANDREAS F (E) RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0055589

09/10/2012 MEADOWCREEK STATION OWN-ERS ASSN (O)

KRISTEN ANDREAS F (E) RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0055589

09/12/2012 QUIVEY RINA /TR/ (E) CORTE MADERA SHORES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0056101

09/12/2012 RINA QUIVEY 2005 TRUST (E) CORTE MADERA SHORES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2012-0056101

09/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TWO CAVALIERS HOLD-INGS LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0055424

09/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LRG CAPITAL GROUP LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0055425

09/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DIPAOLO MIKA J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005554109/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HERNANDEZ JOHN E (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005554209/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HONEY PETER C (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005554309/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LEMLY STEPHEN R (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005554409/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LEMRY STEPHEN R (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005554409/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CORRELL WILLIAM C (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005555809/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MILLER KYLE E (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005555809/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WELLER MARILYN W (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005555909/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRIDGEWATER TREVOR

A (O)TAX LIEN 2012-0055560

09/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ALO STEVEN P (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556109/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ORTON ANGELA (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556209/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CORONADO SANDRA (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556309/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MARTIN MICHAEL L (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556509/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PEARLBERG DAVID M (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556609/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DUGAN GREGORY J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556709/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HENRY DONALD B (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556809/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MEADER JOHN D (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005556909/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) OZKAN SEZER F (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557009/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GAUNTLETT JAMES C (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557109/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) JAMES MARK (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0055572

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Recording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number09/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FINDLEY JOHN W (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557309/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LAUGEN STEPHEN K (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557409/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ROBISON RICK (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557509/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MACALUSO JOSEPH M (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557609/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LORAIN EDWARD J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557709/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TERRITO JAMES D (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005557809/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VAUGHN CATHERINE P

(O)TAX LIEN 2012-0055579

09/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SHIRAZI MOHAMMAD (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005558009/10/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LOPEZQUIXTAN FREDY

N (O)TAX LIEN 2012-0055581

09/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) EAM VENTURES L P (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005666009/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WHATS NEXT LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005666109/13/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MAXDEF LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005666209/14/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MANNING STEVEN (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005698309/10/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BAZAN MATT (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005559909/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SGI LAND COMPANY LLC

(O)TAX LIEN 2012-0055758

09/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ERDMAN ERIC W (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005575909/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SUNDIAL PALMS SENIOR

LIVING (O)TAX LIEN 2012-0055759

09/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KOELMEL ALISON M (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005576009/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MENENDEZ SUSAN (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005576109/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HANSSON MIKE (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005576209/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TOWNS JEFFREY R (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005576309/11/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TOWNS SHEILA M (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005576309/14/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) OBRIEN TIMOTHY J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005695509/14/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SATTIN GARY (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005695609/14/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BECKER DANIEL L (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005695709/14/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STORKSON LEAH I (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005695809/14/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STORKSON WILLIAM D II

(O)TAX LIEN 2012-0056958

09/14/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SOPHINOS JOHN (O) TAX LIEN 2012-005695909/14/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WESTON GARY S (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0056960

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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE

Bid List Subject to Change Prior To Bid Date, Please Check With Association

Friday, September 14, 2012

NOVATO

2:00 PM 9/14/2012Ref #: 04-Mrn-101-

R20.5/R20.9

Bid Date:

WIDEN BRIDGE AND HMA ROADWAY AND CONSTRUCT MEDIAN BARRIER IN MARIN COUNTY IN NOVATO FROM NOVATO CREEK BRIDGE TO FRANKLIN AVENUE OVERHEAD. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING C LICENSES: C-12.

Plan#: 561-OLONLY

DOT 04-2640G4 WIDEN BRIDGE AND HMA ROADWAY AND CONSTRUCT MEDIAN BARRIER

12-00561

to $3110000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCALTRANS 510-286-5209 Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990W BRADLEY ELECTRIC 415-898-1400 415-898-5991WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665

UKIAH

2:00 PM 9/14/2012Ref #: 12-09

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 9/7/12 11:00 AM

MINOR SITE GRADING, CONSTRUCTION OF STABILIZED AGGREGATE TRAILS, INSTALLATION OF PLANTS, IRRIGATION, SITE FURNISHINGS AND SIGNAGE. NO FAX BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Plan#: 566-PA/OL OBSERVATORY PARK LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS

12-00566

Addenda: 0Project Type: LANDSCAPE

Contact: UKIAH, CITY OF 707-463-6233

MARIN COUNTY

2:00 PM 9/14/2012Ref #: 2009-021

Bid Date:

THIS PROJECT INCLUDES THE REHABILITATION OF THE ROADWAY AND CULVERT FOR APPROXIMATELY 1.2 MILES BETWEEN SHAFTER BRIDGE AND IRVING BRIDGE IN NORTHERN MARIN COUNTY

Plan#: 567-PA/OL

REHABILITATION OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD. PHASE 1B

12-00567

Est. Cost: $1600000Addenda: 1 9/10/2012Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: MARIN COUNTY DEPT. OF PUB WORKS 415-499-7877

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601

ALAMEDA2:00 PM 9/14/2012Bid Date:

Plan#: 590-PA/OL WINDOW REPLACEMENT AT FIRE STATION NO.2

12-00590

Addenda: 1 9/10/2012Project Type: REPLACEMENT

Contact: ALAMEDA, CITY OF, MAINTENANCE SERVICE CENTER 510-747-7922

ALAMEDA2:00 PM 9/14/2012Bid Date:

Plan#: 591-PA/OL FIRE STATION NO. 2 REMEDIAL UPGRADES

12-00591

Addenda: 0Project Type: FIRE STATION

Contact: ALAMEDA, CITY OF, MAINTENANCE SERVICE CENTER 510-747-7922

SAN RAFAEL

10:00 AM 9/14/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 9/5/12 9:00 AM

CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 598-PA/OL

VALLEY VIEW/FAIRHILLS SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

12-00598

Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

Contact: SAN RAFAEL SANITATION DISTRICT 415-485-3132

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxValentine Corporation 415-453-3732 415-457-5820

Monday, September 17, 2012

NOVATO

4:00 PM 9/17/2012Bid Date:

EXCAVATION/FOUNDATION/FRAMING PROPOSAL REQUESTED. BEGIN CONSTRUCTION OCTOBER 15, 2012.

Plan#: 599-PA/OL WHITE RESIDENCE

12-00599

Addenda: 1 9/11/2012Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION

Contact: FAIRWAY DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION, INC. 415-455-2464

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PROjeCt BId SChedule

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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with Association.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

ANTIOCH

2:00 PM 9/18/2012Ref #: 351

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 8/14/12 2:OO

WIDEN STATE ROUTE 4 FROM FOUR LANES TO EIGHT LANES. THE PROJECT INVOLVES RECONSTRUCTION OF THE HILLCREST AVENUE INTERCHANGE AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 511-PAPER

STATE ROUTE 4 WIDENING SEGMENT 3B12-00511

Est. Cost: $555712000Addenda: 2 8/23/2012Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: CONTRA COSTA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 510-376-7216

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxDVBE Trucking & Construction Co., Inc.

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Legg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990PRESTON PIPELINES 408-262-1418 408-262-1870

FREMONT

2:00 PM 9/18/2012Ref #: 129069

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/31/12 10:00 AM

MINOR DEMOLITION, NEW AIR-CONDITIONING (COOLING) , ELECTRICAL RACEWAY, WIRING, TRANSFORMERS, PANEL BOARDS AND RELATED WORK

Plan#: 512-CD

DORMITORY HVAC ALTERATIONS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

12-00512

Addenda: 1 8/15/2012Project Type: HVAC UPGRADE

Contact: CALIFORNIA D.O.G.S.-R.E.S.D. 916-375-5312

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxRodan Builders Inc 650-508-1700 650-508-1705

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

ALAMEDA

2:00 PM 9/19/2012Bid Date:

ROADWAY WIDENING AND REHABILITATION. IN ALAMEDA COUNTY IN LIVERMORE FROM 0.1 MILE WEST OF GREENVILLE ROAD UNDERCROSSING TO 0.5 MILE WEST OF 84/580 SEPARATION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASSA LICENSE OR A COMBINATION OF CLASS C LICENSES WHICH CO

Plan#: 502-OLONLY

DOT 04-2908C4 ROADWAY WIDENING AND REHABILITATION

12-00502

to $63200000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxDVBE Trucking & Construction Co., Inc.

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601Granite Construction 408-327-7000 408-327-7090OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990

OAKLAND

1:30 PM 9/19/2012Ref #: SD-338

Bid Date:

INSTALLATION OF A NEW PILE SUPPORTED FOUNDATION, 2 COOLING TOWERS, 2 CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, PIPING, VALVES, EXPANSION TANK, AIR SEPARATOR, DEMOLITION OF OLD COOLING WATER SYSTEM PIPING, EXCAVATION FOR NEW FOUNDATION AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 593-PAPER

OXYGEN PRODUCTION PLANT COOLING SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS

12-00593

Est. Cost: $2000000to $2225000

Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER-POWER

Contact: EBMUD 510-287-1626Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-1040

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797

Thursday, September 20, 2012

ALBANY

2:00 PM 9/20/2012Ref #: C12-2

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 8/21/12 10:00 AM

WORK INCLUDES INSTALLATION OF A CLASS 1 BICYCLE FACILITY, A NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL, A CLASS II BIKE LANE AND RELATED STREET IMPROVEMENTS

Plan#: 542-PA/OL

BUCHANAN/MARIN BIKEWAY PIERCE ST. TO SAN PABLO AVE..

12-00542

Est. Cost: $1617000Addenda: 2 9/7/2012Project Type: STREET IMPVS

Contact: ALBANY, CITY OF, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 510-524-3751Contact: ALBANY, CITY OF, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 925-228-4218

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

GradeTech 510-733-0390 510-733-0389

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COTATI

2:00 PM 9/20/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND AUGUST 23, 2012 AT 11:00AM

WORK INCLUDES EXCAVATION OF EXISTING AND RECOMPACTING SURFACE MATERIAL AND LANDSCAPING, UTILITY WORK, DRAINAGE WORK, NEW PCC PAVEMENT, AC PAVEMENT, CURB , SIDEWALK, CUSTOM TRAIN DEPOT BUILDING, STREET FURNITURE, LANDSCAPING, IRRIGATION, STRIPING, LIGHTING

Plan#: 557-CD COTATI TRAIN DEPOT

12-00557

Addenda: 2 9/7/2012Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: COTATI, CITY OF, D.P.W. (707) 665-3637

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxA.E. Nelson Construction 707-636-1750 707-636-1755Arntz Builders 415-382-1188 415-883-7529Arntz Builders, Inc. 415-382-1188 415-883-7529BOBO CONSTRUCTION, INC. 916-685-2285 916-714-4850Carr's Construction Services 707-539-8650 707-537-1844CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Codding Construction Co 707-795-3550 707-665-2883D C Electric 707-992-0141 888-525-8419Helmer & Sons, Inc. 707-965-2425 707-965-2982Midstate Construction 707-762-3200 707-762-0700R E West Builders Inc 707-576-1224 707-541-0117RAESFELD ASSOCIATES INC 707-762-2701 707-762-8957ROMKON INC. 415-525-4432 Suulutaaq, Inc. Unit 2 707-427-3209 707-419-4851Suulutaaq, Inc. Unit 2 707-427-3209 707-419-4851WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665

MENLO PARK

2:00 PM 9/20/2012Ref #: 20-010

Bid Date:

REPAVING OF TWO FEDERAL AID ROUTES, REMOVE AND REPLACE 11 CURB RAMPS, SIX DIG OUTS AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 587-PA/OL

2012 RESURFACING OF FEDERAL AID ROUTE PROJECT

12-00587

Addenda: 1 8/29/2012Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: MENLO PARK, CITY OF 650-330-6740

MARIN COUNTY

11:00 AM 9/20/2012Bid Date:

THE WORK INCLUDES: SEWER REHABILITATION PROJECT, INCLUDING EXCAVATION, PIPEBURSTING, BACKFILL, PAVING AND SURFACE RESTORATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL APPURTENANCES, CONNECTION AND TESTING, FOR THE COMPLETED AND OPERATIONAL PROJECT.

Plan#: 602-PA/OL 2012 PIPEBURSTING PROJECT

12-00602

Addenda: 1 9/11/2012Project Type: SEWER SYSTEM

Contact: NUTE ENGINEERING 415-453-4480

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxROBERTS & BRUNE CO 707-542-4100 707-542-4120

Friday, September 21, 2012

MARIN COUNTY

11:00 AM 9/21/2012Ref #: 2012-17

Bid Date:

THIS PROJECT INVOLVES PAVEMENT RESTORATION BY APPLYING MICRO SURFACING OR CHIP SEAL TO VARIOUS ROADWAYS THAT SHOW SIGNS OF WEATHERING AND PAVEMENT CRACKING THROUGHOUT MARIN COUNTY

Plan#: 582-PA/OL

2012 ROAD SEALANT PROJECT VARIOUS ROADS IN MARIN COUNTY

12-00582

Est. Cost: $700000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: MARIN COUNTY D.P.W. 415-499-7877

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

CORTE MADERA

2:00 PM 9/25/2012Ref #: 11-201

Bid Date:

REPLACEMENT AND REHABILITATION OF EXISTING SEWERS ON PARADISE DRIVE FROM SAN CLEMENTE DRIVE TO GOLDEN HIND PASSAGE

Plan#: 595-PA/OL

SAN CLEMENTE DRIVE/PARADISE DRIVE TRUNK SEWER IMPROVEMENTS

12-00595

Est. Cost: $9200000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

Contact: SANITARY DISTRICT NO. 2 415-927-5057

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxROBERTS & BRUNE CO 707-542-4100 707-542-4120

LARKSPUR/SAN RAFAEL

2:00 PM 9/25/2012Ref #: 2013-MD-2

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 9/11/12 10:00 AM

INSTALL BICYCLE RACKS AND SIGNAGE INCLUDING OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 600-PA/OL

LARKSPUR FERRY TERMINAL AND SAN RAFAEL TRANSIT CENTER BICYCLE RACKS AND SIGNAGE

12-00600

Addenda: 0Project Type: INSTALLATION

Contact: GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE-HIGHWAY & TRANSPORTATION DISTRI 415-923-2334

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Rodan Builders Inc 650-508-1700 650-508-1705

NOVATO2:00 PM 9/25/2012

Ref #: 72706Bid Date:Plan#: 605-PA/OL PIPEBURST 2012

NEW12-00605

Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: NOVATO SANITARY DISTRICT 415-892-1694Contact: NUTE ENGINEERING 415-453-4480

UKIAH2:00 PM 9/25/2012

Ref #: 12-10Bid Date:Plan#: 606-PA/OL

HIGHLAND DRIVE ELECTRIC UTILITY SUBSTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

NEW12-00606

Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: UKIAH, CITY OF 707-463-6233

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PROjeCt BId SChedule

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SOLANO

2:00 PM 9/26/2012Ref #: 04-SOL-80-

30.6/38.7

Bid Date:

REPLACE EXIST CONC PVMT, HMA SURFACING AND UPGRADE MBGR. IN SOLANO COUNTY IN VACAVILLE AND DIXON FROM 0.6 MILE EAST OF LEISURE TOWN ROAD OVERCROSSING TO 1.0 MILE WEST OF PEDRICK ROAD OVERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ANY

Plan#: 520-OLONLY

DOT-04-4A0104 REPLACE EXIST CONC PVMT, HMA, SURFACING AND UPGRADE MBGR.

12-00520

to $45000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxDVBE Trucking & Construction Co., Inc.

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

1:30 PM 9/26/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 9/11/12

MODIFICATIONS TO 70 VAULTS LOCATED ON THE FOLSOM SOUTH CANAL CONNECTION PIPELINE THAT IS APPROXIMATELY 20 MILES LONG IN SACRAMENTO AND SAN JOAQUIN COUNTIES, PIPING TO EBMUD'S CAMPO SECO FACILITIES, ADDED INSTRUMENTATION AT THE CLAY STATION RAW WATER PUMPI

Plan#: 583-PAPER

FSCC POST CONSTRUCTION MODIFICATIONS12-00583

Est. Cost: $500000to $800000

Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER-POWER

Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-1040

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxDiede Construction 209-369-8255 209-368-0600

BOLINAS

12:00 PM 9/26/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 9/12/12 10:00 AM

INSTALL NEW WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING AND APPURTENANCES INCLUDING A NEW PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE STATION TO PROVIDE FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF A SEGMENT OF EXISTING PIPING

Plan#: 589-PA/OL

TERRACE AVENUE WATER MAIN RELOCATION PROJECT

12-00589

Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER MAINS

Contact: BOLINAS COMMUNITY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 415-868-1224

Thursday, September 27, 2012

SAN RAFAEL

1:30 PM 9/27/2012

Ref #: CAP 10-038

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 9/8/12 9:00 AM

INSTALLATION OF A FULLY FUNTIONAL ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH AN IN-BUILDING FIRE EMERGENCY /VOICE ALARM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH FULL INTERFACE TO OTHER RELATED SYSTEMS

Plan#: 585-PA/OL CIVIC CENTER FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT

12-00585

Est. Cost: $2300000Addenda: 0

Project Type: INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT

Contact: MARIN COUNTY DEPT. OF PUB WORKS 415-499-7877

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 9/27/2012Ref #: WW-498

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 At 10:00AM

CLASS A LICENSE REQUIRED. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS TO RENOVATE THE EXISTING BRICK SEWERS ON THE SUBJECT STREETS.

Plan#: 594-CD

JOHN/SPOFFORD/SUTTER/POST/GEARY/O'FARRELL/STREETS BRICK SEWER REHABILITATION

12-00594

to $2200000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603

Friday, September 28, 2012

ALAMEDA CO

2:00 PM 9/28/2012Ref #: 04-Ala-680-

M3.6/R6.5

Bid Date:

RAMP WIDENING, RAMP METERING, TOS ELEMENTS, AND RETAINING WALLS IN ALAMEDA COUNTY AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS FROM 0.4 MILE SOUTH OF AUTO MALL PARKWAY TO O.1 MILE NORTH OF MISSION BLVD. (ROUTW 238). THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ANY COMBI

Plan#: 578-OLONLY

DOT 04-4G1004 RAMP WIDENING, RAMP METERING, TOS ELEMENTS, AND RETAINING WALLS

12-00578

to $4840000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGranite Construction 408-327-7000 408-327-7090

PROjeCt BId SChedule

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Tuesday, October 02, 2012

ALAMEDA AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES

2:00 PM 10/2/2012Ref #: 04-ALA, SCI-680-0.0/0.1,0.1/9.9

Bid Date:

WIDEN RAMPS, AND INSTALL TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SYSTEM. IN ALAMEDA AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES IN MILPITAS AND SAN JOSE FROM ROUTE 280-680/101 SEPARATION TO SCOTT CREEK ROAD UNDERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ANY COMBINATION OF

Plan#: 521-OLONLY

DOT 04-153204 WIDEN RAMPS, AND INSTALL TRAFFIC OPERATIONS

12-00521

to $11600000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGranite Construction 408-327-7000 408-327-7090

ANTIOCH

2:00 PM 10/2/2012Ref #: P.W. 250-B

Bid Date:

SEISMIC RETROFIT AND WIDENING OF THE EXISTING BRIDGE OVER THE BNSF RAILROAD TO ACCOMMODATE FOUR LANES OF TRAFFIC

Plan#: 532-CD

WILBUR AVENUE OVERHEAD WIDENING, BRIDGE #28C-0054

12-00532

Est. Cost: $11600000Addenda: 1 9/5/2012Project Type: BRIDGE

Contact: ANTIOCH, CITY OF PUBLIC WORKS 925-779-7000Contact: Ghilotti Construction Co Inc (707) 585-1221

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Legg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510

SONOMA

2:00 PM 10/2/2012Ref #: 133199/B

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 AT 10:00A.M.

CLASS B OR C-16 LICENSE REQUIRED. MAJOR COMPONENTS OF PROJECT WORK CONSIST OF: ASBESTOS/LEAD REMOVAL, DEMOLITION, FIRE SUPPRESSION PIPING AND EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARM PANELS AND DETECTION SYSTEM, PLASTERING, ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILING, FIRE CAULKING, PAINTIN

Plan#: 597-CD AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

12-00597

Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: DEPT. GENERAL SERVICES NAPA AREA 916-921-9311

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxA.E. Nelson Construction 707-636-1750 707-636-1755Arntz Builders 415-382-1188 415-883-7529Arntz Builders, Inc. 415-382-1188 415-883-7529CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

MARIN

2:00 PM 10/3/2012Ref #: 04-MRN-101-

R22.2/24.3

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND SEPT 5, 2012 at 1-3pm

PLACE HMA ON BASE, CONSTRUCT BRIDGE, INSTALL RAIL. IN MARIN COUNTY IN AND NEAR NOVATO FROM 0.2 MILE NORTH OF ATHERTON AVENUE OVERCROSSING TO !.4 MILES SOUTH OF REDWOOD LANDFILL VERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR A COMBINAT

Plan#: 535-OLONLY

DOT-04-2640L4 PLACE HMA ON BASE, CONSTRUCT BRIDGE, INSTALL RAIL

12-00535

to $12100000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxDVBE Trucking & Construction Co., Inc.

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990

PITTSBURG

2:30 PM 10/3/2012Ref #: 2-11-13

Bid Date:

INSTALLATION OF 8' WATERMAINS WITHIN LOCAL ARTERIAL AND COLLECTOR ROADS AND RELATED WORK

Plan#: 604-PAPER

PARKSIDE MANOR WATERLINE12-00604

Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE

Contact: PITTSBURG, CITY OF 925-252-4925

PITTSBURG

2:00 PM 10/3/2012Ref #: 2010-26

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 9/26/12 10:00 AM

RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EXISTING AMBROSE POOL FACILITYPlan#: 610 CONTRACT 2010-26 AMBROSE AQUATIC CENTER

NEW12-00610

Est. Cost: $1535000Addenda: 0Project Type: AQUATIC FACILITIES

Contact: PITTSBURG, CITY OF, ENGINEERING

Thursday, October 04, 2012

MARIN COUNTY

10:00 AM 10/4/2012Ref #: 2011-12

Bid Date:

INSTALLATION OF 5,740 FT OF 6-INCH WELDED STEEL AND PVC PIPES WITH ASSOCIATED APPURTENANCES IN THE CITY OF LARKSPUR AND UNINCORPORATED AREA OF KENTFIELD WITHIN THE COUNTY OF MARIN

Plan#: 611-P/OL

2011-12 FIRE FLOW MASTER PLAN MURRAY PARK PIPELINE

NEW12-00611

Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE

Contact: MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 415-945-1508

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Monday, October 08, 2012

NAPA

2:00 PM 10/8/2012Ref #: CIP NO. 13732

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 9/18/12 2:00 PM

Plan#: 608-PAPER

PRIORITIZED SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM REHABILITATION PROJECT

NEW12-00608

Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

Contact: NAPA SANITATION DISTRICT 707-258-6000

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

SONOMA

2:00 PM 10/10/2012Ref #: 04-Son-101-

3.4/4.1

Bid Date:

WIDEN ROUTE 101, RECONSTRUCT LAKEVILLE HWY INTERCHANGE IN SONOMA COUNTY IN AND NEAR PETALUMA FROM 0.1 MILE OF NORTH OF PETALUMA RIVER BRIDGE TO 0.2 MILE NORTH OF CAULFIELD LANE OVERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ANY COMBIN

Plan#: 534-OLONLY

DOT-04-2640K4 WIDEN ROUTE 101, RECONSTRUCT LAKEVILLE HWY INTERCHANGE

12-00534

to $22800000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376

DAVIS

2:00 PM 10/10/2012

Ref #: 82001

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 9/12/12 9:00 AM

CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 601-CD

WASTEWATER REHABILITATION AND REPLACEMENT PROJECT

12-00601

Est. Cost: $4400000Addenda: 0

Project Type: WATER TREATMENT PLANT

Contact: DAVIS, CITY OF, PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. 530-757-5686

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxC. Overaa and Co. 510-234-0926 510-237-2435

Thursday, October 11, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 10/11/2012Ref #: WW-554

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 AT 9:30AM

CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS TO REPLACE THE EXISTING SEWER AND RENOVATE THE EXISTING STREET PAVEMENT ON VARIOUS STREETS IN SAN FRANCISCO. THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED IN SAN FRANCISCO, CA.

Plan#: 609-CD

VARIOUS LOCATIONS SEWER REPLACEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION

NEW12-00609

to $2300000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603

SAN FRANCISCO2:00 PM 10/11/2012

Ref #: WW-541Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 9/21/12 10:00 AM

Plan#: 612

WW-541 SOUTHEAST WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT OXYGEN GENERATION PLANT REPLACEMENT

NEW12-00612

Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER-POWER

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 415-551-4603

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

RICHMOND

2:00 PM 10/16/2012

Ref #: 1121341-04

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 9/18/12 1:00 PM

DEMOLITION OF THE EXISTING CAMPUS BUILDINGS, WALKWAYS, FENCING, WALLS, CONCRETE STAIRWAYS, SELECTIVE SALVAGE AND INVENTORY OF SELECTED WINDOWS, DOORS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE. WORK ALSO INCLUDES HAZMAT ABATEMENT AND SITE GRADING

Plan#: 607-PAPER

CORONADO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RECONSTRUCTION-DEMOLITION

NEW12-00607

Est. Cost: $675000Addenda: 0

Project Type: DEMOLITION & ASBESTOS ABATEMENT

Contact: WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-412-8803

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY

2:00 PM 10/23/2012Ref #: 04-CC-580-

5.5/6.2

Bid Date:

REPLACE BRIDGE DECK, CONST RET WALL AND CONC BARRIER, AND PLACE HMA. IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY IN RICHMOND FROM 0.3 MILE EAST OF SCOFIELD AVENUE UNDERCROSSING TO 0.2 MILE WEST OF WESTERN DRIVE UNDERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENS

Plan#: 603-OLONLY

DOT-04-1A3204 REPLACE BRIDGE DECK, CONST RET WALL AND CONC BARRIER, AND PLACE HMA

12-00603

to $15300000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376

PROjeCt BId SChedule

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Date Job Name Location9/5/2012 MARINA PARK IRRIGATION

IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

SAN LEANDRO

SUAREZ & MUNOZ CONST. $653,246.00GREEN GROWTH INDUS-

TRIES

$724,635.00

ENVIRONMENTAL LAND-

SCAPE SOLUTIONS

$857,250.64

9/5/2012 CALTRANS 04-2640U4 SONOMAGHILOTTI BROTHERS $72,068,289R & L BROSAMER $80,973,274GHILOTTI CONST. $82,654,493.00

9/5/2012 CALTRANS 04-4S5304 MARIN CO.ETIC ENGINEERING $267,205.00CLEAN CUT LANDSCAPE $338,232W.R. FORDE $379,001

9/5/2012 SONOMA TANKS FENCE RE-

PLACEMENT

SONOMA CO.

ARROW FENCING $71,5009/6/2012 RECYCLED WATER EXPAN-

SION SOUTH SERVICE AREA

PHASE 2

NOVATO

BAY PACIFIC PIPELINE $1,043,000ARGONAUT CONTRACTORS $1,441,750.00GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION $1,473,700.00

9/6/2012 FERN CANYON TANK RE-

PLACEMENT

CORTE MADERA

PIAZZA CONST. $217,332ARNOLD CONST. $218,950WILDCAT UNDERGROUND $232,900

9/6/2012 SAN RAFAEL AVE PIPELINE

REPLACEMENT

CORTE MADERA

W.R. FORDE ASSOCIATES $274,175PIAZZA CONST. $316,574D &D PIPELINES $323,271

9/7/2012 SUPERBAY HANGAR DOORS

RETROFIT

SAN FRANCISCO

SVALA CONST. $2,335,000PILOT CONST. MANAGE-

MENT

$2,556,940

ANGOTTI & REILLY INC $2,644,9819/10/2012 CITYWIDE GUIDE SIGN RE-

PLACEMENT PROJECT

LAFAYETTE

SPECIALIZED GRAPHICS

INC.

$27,645

PACIFIC UNDERGROUND

SERV.

$28,420

MCGUIRE PACIFIC $29,7379/12/2012 CITY OF SANTA ROSA PARK-

ING GARAGE 3 REPAIRS

SANTA ROSA

A.E. NELSON CONST. $371,700R.E. WEST BUILDERS $506,700A & E EMARR $515,000

PROjeCt BId ReSultS

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PROJECT BID RESULTS 9.05.12 - 9.12.12

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Concrete SuperintendentMaloney Construction Inc. is seeking a Concrete Super-intendent for Northern California Caltrans Project. Must be able to read plans and spec. Experience in form work, flat work , rebar, estimating, Daily reports, able to run and manage crews. Must have reliable vehicle and good driv-ing record.

Please email resume to [email protected]

Field Supervisor and Concrete ForemanGhilotti Bros., Inc. is in search of 2 Field Supervisors to join our team. A Field Supervisor with Highway work/Caltrans background is plus. The Concrete Foreman must specifically have an architectural concrete background.These positions will report to VP of Operations and Con-crete Manager respectively.

Position: Part Time Bid RunnerGhilotti Bros., Inc. is seeking an experienced part–time Bid Runner. Flexible hours range from 5-10 hours per week. Responsible for delivering bid documents. Must be dependable, punctual, and have excellent penmanship. The ability to listen and write quickly and accurately under pressure is crucial. Must have the confidence to meet strict time deadlines. Receives bid pricing and subcontractor information over the telephone. Reliable vehicle necessary and a clean driving record. Mileage reimbursed.

Please apply to [email protected] or fax to 415.455.9274.

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MARIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS SELLING:

10Brand NEW Milgard Fixed Picture Windows

@ $500 each and includes

FULL LIFETIME

Milgard Warranty ULTRA SOUND REDUCTION

Specs:

_ Tuscany White Vinyl Nail On

_ 1 3/8” Backset on Fin

_ Suncoat Low E Tempered

_ Clear Laminated Glass

Sizes:

• 6 @ 48 3/4” x 75” Fixed 3/16” Tempered/ 1/4”

Clear Laminated

• 4 @ 46 3/4” x 75” Fixed 3/16” Tempered/ 1/4”

Clear Laminated

Reason for selling: Ordered wrong profile so need to

sell and would prefer to sell in one lot but will considers

offers.

CONTACT Bill @ 415.602.8464

WINDOWS

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Contractor SellingSurplus Equipment, Tools & Materials

Bay Area Contractor is clearing out warehouse space and selling 80+ lots of surplus items including:Scissor Lifts, Core Drill, Scabblers, etc. as well as materials for Plumbing, Electrical, Plastering, AV Mounting,

Power Poles and more!

• Auction: Tuesday, September 18th to Thursday, September 20th with auction starting to close at 11:00 am• On-Site Inspection for Bidders: Monday, September 17 from 10:00am to 2:00pm - See Website for Loca-

tion• Payment Due: Monday, September 24 by noon• Removal: Wednesday, September 26 from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

Check for full listings at:www.westauction.com

Construction Tools and Equipment in Richmond, CA

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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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