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Asphalt Shingle Recycling: Big Tons, Big Partnerships California Resource Recovery Association 2014 Conference In February of 2013, the Marin Builders Association in partnership with Marin Sanitary Service and ZeroWasteMarin.org launched the Roofs to Roads pilot program. The project gave local roofers the opportunity to recycle composition shingles at Marin Sanitary Service. The discarded roofing shingles are turned into a renewable asphalt base or hot mix additive for paving. On August 6th the Marin Builders Association and the Roof to Roads partners were asked to present at the 2014 California Resource Recovery Association’s annual conference and trade show. The speakers included: Steve Devine, County of Marin Casey Mazzoni, Marin Builders Association Kimberly Scheibly, Marin Sanitary Service Joshua Fookes, Asphalt Shingle Recyclers. Delyn Kies, Kies Strategies, Moderator The “Roofs-to- Roads” presentation described the perspectives and objectives of all partners – the generating roofers, the receiving facility, the recycling processor, and the end user. The successes discussed included contractor incentives, contractor compliance and the successful public/private partnership. Another success discussed was the diversion rate, which will help in the county’s goal of zero waste by 2025. The presentation also educated the audience about AB 2355 (Levine), which states: “By January 1, 2017, a local government that has jurisdiction over a street or highway to either adopt the standards developed by the Department of Transportation for recycled paving materials and for recycled base, subbase, and pervious backfill materials, or discuss why it is not adopting those standards at a public hearing.” The challenges discussed included the lack of Caltrans specifications allowing for the use of recycled asphalt shingles in road base which affects any public works project in the state. WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org [email protected] August 12, 2014 Vol. 58, Issue #32 5 Things you need to know BY CASEY MAZZONI MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION LEGISLATIVE ANALYST [email protected]

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Asphalt Shingle Recycling: Big Tons, Big PartnershipsCalifornia Resource Recovery Association 2014 Conference

In February of 2013, the Marin Builders Association in partnership with Marin Sanitary Service and ZeroWasteMarin.org launched the Roofs to Roads pilot program. The project gave local roofers the opportunity to recycle composition shingles at Marin Sanitary Service. The discarded roofing shingles are turned into a renewable asphalt base or hot mix additive for paving.

On August 6th the Marin Builders Association and the Roof to Roads partners were asked to present at the 2014 California Resource Recovery Association’s annual conference and trade show.

The speakers included:• Steve Devine, County of Marin• Casey Mazzoni, Marin Builders Association• Kimberly Scheibly, Marin Sanitary Service• Joshua Fookes, Asphalt Shingle Recyclers. • Delyn Kies, Kies Strategies, Moderator

The “Roofs-to- Roads” presentation described the perspectives and objectives of all partners – the generating roofers, the receiving facility, the recycling processor, and the end user.

The successes discussed included contractor incentives, contractor compliance and the successful public/private partnership. Another success discussed was the diversion rate, which will help in the county’s goal of zero waste by 2025.

The presentation also educated the audience about AB 2355 (Levine), which states:

“By January 1, 2017, a local government that has jurisdiction over a street or highway to either adopt the standards developed by the Department of Transportation for recycled paving materials and for recycled base, subbase, and pervious backfill materials, or discuss why it is not adopting those standards at a public hearing.”

The challenges discussed included the lack of Caltrans specifications allowing for the use of recycled asphalt shingles in road base which affects any public works project in the state.

WEEKLY BULLETIN

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] August 12, 2014 Vol. 58, Issue #32

5 Things you need to know

BY CASEY MAZZONIMARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

LEGISLATIVE [email protected]

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09.22.1437TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT@ Marin Country ClubCheck-In 11 AM

09.12.14NEW WAGE & HOUR WORKSHOP WITH MBA MEMBER LARRY LEVY@ MBA Offices8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

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

09.06 – 09.07.14

MARIN Ideal Fall HOME SHOW@ Marin Fairgrounds & Exhibit Hall*MBA members receive a 10% discount on booth cost

For calendar changes and updates visit the MBA website at www.marinba.org

SAVE THE DATES

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PROJECT OFTHE WEEK

Notice inviting bids for

OAK AVENUE TANKDue Tuesday, August 12th, 2014 @ 10:00 AM

Sealed bids shall be delivered to Office of the Manager of Engineering, Marin Municipal Water District, 220

Nellen Avenue, Corte Madera, CA 94925.

Project Description:This project consists of furnishing labor and equipment for the installation of 100,000 gallon bolted steel tank. The work to be done is located in hte Town of San Anselmo within the County of Marin , California.

Plans and specifications for this project and more may be viewed online by subscribers to the MBA Online Plan Service.

IN THIS ISSUE________________________

VOL.58 ISSUE#32

Casey Mazzoni - Things You Need to Know .....................1

Save The Dates ...............................2

Project of the Week ........................3

Register & Sponsor! Annual MBA Golf Tournament ..................6

New Wage & Hour Workshop Registration Form ...........................10

Capitol Connection .........................14

Phil Vermeulen -Legislative Update .....16

SAFETY: Hand Truck Safety ........20

Permits ..............................................25

Tax Liens & Completions ..................28

Project Bid Schedule .......................31

Classifieds ..........................................44

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CONTACT MBA660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

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

[email protected]

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

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DO YOU HAVE COMPANY ITEMS YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE IN THE PLAYERS’ GIFT BAGS

AT OUR 37TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT?

Monday, September 22nd Marin Golf and Country Club

Novato

Bags with special gift items are given to each golfer So . . . if your company has anything you would like to add to the mix

Please let us know!

Remember – It’s for the Kids!

If you have anything you can offer please contact Paula at [email protected] or 415-462-1220

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2013-2014 MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS

Presidentjim Schalich - Schalich Bros.

Construction

Vice PresidentTyler Doherty - Cal-West Rentals, Inc.

Chief Financial Officer Tom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.

SECRETARYJohn Busick - Bob Kunst Painting

Past PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets

Chief Executive OfficerRick Wells

Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Aimi Dutra - The Dutra Group

Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc

Jeff Grady - California Mortgage AdvisorsDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning

Dan McLennon - McLennon Law CorporationRob Scerri - Golden State LumberDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical

Michelle Whiteside - Whiteside Construction

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerKellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception

CONSULTANTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst

Terrence Knoles - Publications

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

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Marin Builders Association

MBA MEMBER

415.472.3434

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2014

A Benefit Event for the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2014at Marin Country Club, Novato

Check in at 11:00 AM

Shotgun Start at 1:00 PM

Dinner & Awards at 6:00 PM

Registration

☐ Check if individual player $215 player

Name:

Company:

E-mail:

Address:

Phone:

Team Name:

Amount Enclosed:

Player #1:Company:Phone:Email:

Player #2:Company:Phone:Email:

Player #3:Company:Phone:Email:

Player #4:Company:Phone:Email:

Billing Information (Please check one) VISA__ MasterCard__

Name as it appears on card:

Card# ______________________________________________ Security#_______________ Expiration Date _____/_____/_____/

$860 per team (4 players) or $215 per individual. Player entry fee includes green fees, lunch, golf cart,

refreshments, and dinner.

(Register online at marinba.org)

Please send your check and registration form to:Marin Builders Association

660 Las Gallinas Ave.San Rafael, CA 94903

Attn: Paula Krause

Additional dinner guests welcome at $40 per person. Registrations are due by September 15th

SAVE!Early Bird SpecialRegister on or before

August 1, 2014 and save $20 per player

HELP SUPPORT

MARIN KIDS!

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2014

A Benefit Event for the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2014at Marin Country Club, Novato

Check in at 11:00 AM

Shotgun Start at 1:00 PM

Dinner & Awards at 6:00 PM

SponsorshipLevels

Presenting Sponsor $5,000 (1 available) Name/logo listed as Presenting Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event program and thank you ad | Two complimentary foursomes with VIP treatment and up to eight catered dinner tickets Tee Sign | Reserved table | Full page ad in MBA weekly bulletin | Four complimentary tickets to participate

in Putting Contest

Dinner Sponsor $2,500 (1 available)Name/logo listed as Dinner Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event program and thank you ad | One complimentary foursome with VIP treatment and four catered dinner tickets | Tee Sign

Reserved table | Half page ad in MBA weekly bulletin | Two complimentary tickets to participate in Putting Contest

Luncheon Sponsor $1,500 (1 available)Name/logo listed as Luncheon Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event program

and thank you ad | One complimentary foursome with VIP treatment and four catered luncheon tickets Tee Sign | Quarter page ad in MBA weekly bulletin | Two complimentary tickets to participate in Putting Contest

Gold Sponsor $1,250 (ONLY 4 LEFT) Name/logo listed as Gold Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event program and thank you ad | One complimentary foursome with VIP treatment | Two extra catered dinner tickets | Tee Sign

Quarter page ad in MBA weekly bulletin | Two complimentary tickets to participate in Putting Contest

Golf Cart Sponsor $1,000 (1 available)Name/logo listed as Golf Cart Sponsor on golf carts, tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook,

event program and thank you ad | One complimentary twosome | Tee Sign | Two complimentary tickets to participate in Putting Contest

SOLD OUT

Thanks Ghilotti Construction!

SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT

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2014

A Benefit Event for the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2014at Marin Country Club, Novato

Check in at 11:00 AM

Shotgun Start at 1:00 PM

Dinner & Awards at 6:00 PM

Silver Sponsor $750 (ONLY 3 LEFT) Name/logo listed as Silver Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event program and thank you ad | One complimentary twosome | Tee Sign | One complimentary ticket to participate in Putting

Contest

Wine Sponsor $750 (1 available)Name/logo listed as Wine Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event program

and thank you ad | Two complimentary catered luncheon tickets | Tee Sign | One complimentary ticket to participate in Putting Contest

Happy Hour Sponsor $750 (1 available) Name/logo listed as Happy Hour Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event

program and thank you ad | Two complimentary catered luncheon tickets | Tee Sign | One complimentary ticket to participate in Putting Contest

Putting Contest Sponsor $500 (1 available) Name/logo listed as Putting Contest Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event

program and thank you ad | Tee Sign | One complimentary ticket to participate in Putting Contest

Tee Sign Sponsor $150 (22 available) Name/logo associated with Tee Sign sponsor signage, placed EITHER at tee or green | Name/logo listed as Tee

Sign Sponsor on tournament signage, printed ads, website, facebook, event program and thank you ad

SponsorshipLevels

SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT

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2014

A Benefit Event for the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2014at Marin Country Club, Novato

Check in at 11:00 AM

Shotgun Start at 1:00 PM

Dinner & Awards at 6:00 PM

Team Name:Golfer 1:Golfer 2:

Golfer 3:Golfer 4:

Section 2: Payment Details☐ CREDIT CARD

Card Holders Name:

Credit Card Type: ☐ Visa ☐ Master Card

Card Number: ☐☐☐☐-☐☐☐☐-☐☐☐☐-☐☐☐☐Expiration Date: ☐☐-☐☐ V-Code (3 to 4 digits on the back of the card): ☐☐☐☐Authorized Signature: Date:

☐ Check Enclosed for amount:

Please send completed form to:Marin Builders Association - 660 Las Gallinas Ave., San Rafael, CA 94903 - Fax: 415.462.1225 Email: [email protected]

Sponsorship

Section 1: Registration / Sponsor Contact Information

Company:

Contact Person:

Address:

City: State: Postal Code:

Phone: Email:

Section 2: Sponsorship Opportunities☐ Presenting Sponsor (1) $5,000☐ Dinner Sponsor (1) $2,500☐ Luncheon Sponsor (1) $1,500☐ Gold Sponsor (4) $1,250

☐ Golf Cart Sponsor (1) $1,000☐ Silver Sponsor (3) $750☐ Wine Sponsor (1) $750

☐ Happy Hour Sponsor (1) $750☐ Putting Contest Sponsor (1) $500☐ Tee Sign Sponsor (22) $150

Section 3: Golf RegistrationPlease e-mail logo to [email protected] with sponsor logo in subject line.

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A Special Seminar

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH

8:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. COST (due in advance): $150.00 per person

LOCATION: Marin Builders Association 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903 (415) 462-1220

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW……...DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 8TH

Contact: Larry Levy at 415-892-1497 or FAX reservation to 415-892-6596. Make check payable to Larry Levy. Mail to 458 San Marin Drive, Novato, CA 94945

Thank you, Larry. We are planning to come. Enclosed is my check. Names of participants: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ From (Co. or Org.) ___________________________________________________________________________

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OUTLINE

Overtime Requirements as of January 2014 Overtime Exemptions Make-up Time is Available Alternative Workweeks — New Law Itemization of Wage Statements When does the Work Week begin? Timekeeping Minimum Wage Violations — New Law

Wage Theft — New Law Misclassification of Independent Contractors vs. Employees — New Law Commission Agreements — New Law Meal and Rest Periods — New Laws San Francisco Ordinances— New Laws Compensable (“Comp.”) Time On-Call Time Waiting Time The Company’s vs. the Employees’ Tools Paid Vacation Paid Sick Leave — New Law Paid Holidays Deductions from Paychecks Final Paychecks Frequency of Paying Employees Travel Time — New Law; Heads Up, Contractors! Determining the Difference between Exempt vs. Non-exempt Employees

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

LLC’s, SSN’s and INS, oh my! We put a ‘finger’ on some issues with Nevada licensing to get us started on our contractor Q&A. Another contractor needs to avoid digging himself into a hole he can’t get out of, while we have a ‘yes’ and a ‘no’ for two others…

Q: You helped our company with a CA license and now we need your assistance with obtaining a Contractor’s License in Nevada. The entity is a General Partnership with one Partner being a corporation and the other is a LLC, or Limited Liability Company. I understand that we will need to have an Officer/Member/Manager sign on behalf of each entity. The issue we had in California is that all individuals listed on the license application were required to have a US Social Security number (SSN). The personnel that make up each of these entities are not US citizens and they don’t have SSN’s. Is this going to be an issue in Nevada? And does Nevada require that the individuals come to Nevada to get fingerprinted?

A: First of all, thank you for contacting us again. Nevada does not require that all personnel have US Social Security numbers. The Qualifying Individual on the other hand will need to have a SSN or INS card for proof that he/she can work in Nevada. To answer your second question, they don’t need to travel to Nevada to get fingerprinted. They can do the fingerprinting on the fingerprint cards provided

by the fingerprinting agency, or they can request the forms from the NV Board.

Q: I am a “C-27” Landscaping contractor and I have a customer who wants me to re-design and landscape the entire background; including new grass, rock gardens, sprinkler and drip system, a waterfall, etc. As part of the project my customer wants me to construct an in-ground spa next to their existing pool. Am I allowed to do that since it’s part of the overall landscape project?

A: No, you cannot self perform the spa construction. A landscaping contractor may enter in to a contract for the construction of a spa if it’s part of a landscaping project, however you are required to subcontract that portion out to a properly licensed “C-53” Swimming Pool contractor.

Q: I am a “C-36” Plumbing contractor and I have several work trucks that my employees use that have our business name and license number on the side. One of my employees recently said that on a job site he was told by another plumbing contractor that, “we are required to have our address on our trucks” as well. Is that accurate?

A: 7029.5 of the CA Contractors License Law states that every Plumbing contractor (C36), Sign contractor (C45), and Well-drilling (C57)

contractor is required to “have displayed on each side of each motor vehicle used in his or her business…his or her name, permanent business address, and contractor’s license number”, so yes, what your employee was told is in fact accurate.

Q: We have pending litigation against a contractor who we are fairly certain “fibbed” on his work experience in order to obtain his license. We would like to get a copy of his Certification of Work Experience that he originally submitted. Is that something that you can help with?

A: No, while we can assist with obtaining copies of a Contractor’s entire file, the Certification of Work Experience form is considered personal and confidential so the only way to get a copy of that is to Subpoena it. Even then, certain entries would be redacted from the form such as the third person information.

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. 500, Sacramento, CA 95814.

Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

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Also In This Update• Bills Signed by the Governor• Update on Remaining BIG Issues• Drones Could Help Check If Buildings

and Bridges Are Safe• Hearing On Proposed Heat Illness

Prevention Standards Set

They’re Baaack!The Legislature returned this week ‘bright eyed and bushy tailed’ after a month-long recess. Jumping out of the starting blocks first thing Monday morning was a hearing in the Senate Appropriations Committee. Most of the remaining ‘bad’ bills were set to be heard in this committee and, thankfully, most were held under suspense in committee due to their costs to the state. Although the committee will decide on Thursday, August 14th which bills will survive and which will remain held on suspense, chances are good that most, if not all, will be dead for the year (but I will have to remain vigilant the remainder of the month to ensure they don’t ‘pop up’ as a ‘gut and amend).’ Following are the ones of largest interest to us and their outcome.

AB 52 (Gatto) – Held on Suspense - Would allow Indian Tribes to challenge virtually any proposed construction project contending that it is a sacred site or other designation, even if it is not within their current tribal boundaries. This measure, if it were to pass, could make the current CEQA process seem like a ‘walk in the park!’

AB 1522 (Gonzalez) - Held on Suspense - Would enact the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014 to provide that an employee who on or after July 1, 2015, works in California for 7 or more days in a calendar year is entitled to paid sick days, to be accrued at a rate of no less than one hour for every 30 hours worked. An employee would be entitled to use accrued sick days beginning on the 90th calendar day of employment.

AB 1634 (Skinner) - Held on Suspense - Would prohibit the Division of Occupational Safety and Health a stay of an abatement period during the pendency of an appeal of a citation for a violation that is classified as a serious violation, repeat serious violation, or willful serious violation. The bill would, however, authorize the Division of Occupational Safety and Health to stay these abatement periods, upon request, if the division determines that a stay will not adversely affect the health and safety of employees.

AB 1650 (Jones-Sawyer) - Held on Suspense - This bill would require any person submitting a bid to the state on a contract involving onsite construction-related services to certify that the person does not ask an applicant for onsite construction-related employment to disclose orally or in writing information concerning the conviction history of the applicant on or at the time of an initial employment application. This bill would not apply to a position for which the person or the state is otherwise required by state or federal law to conduct a conviction

history background check or to any contract position with a criminal justice agency.

AB 1705 (Williams) – 5% Retentions – Passed out of committee - Defines ‘substantially complex’ to ensure that, in particular, school districts don’t classify every project as substantially complex which under current law allows them to require the full 10% retention instead of 5%.

AB 1723 Nazarian D - Employees: wages. – Passed out of committee - Current law authorizes the Labor Commissioner to recover liquidated damages for an employee who brings a complaint alleging payment of less than the minimum wage fixed by an order of the commission or by statute. This bill would expand that penalty, restitution, and liquidated damages provision for a citation to also subject the employer to payment of any applicable penalties for the willful failure to timely pay wages of a resigned or discharged employee.

AB 1897 Hernández, Roger D- Labor contracting: client liability – Held on Suspense -Recently amended to not affect business entities with a workforce of less than 25 workers including those hired through a temp agency unless they are supplying more than 5 workers at one time, it would require a employer to share with a temp agency all civil legal responsibility and civil liability for the payment of wages, the obligation to provide a safe working environment and workers

THEY’RE BAAACK!by Phil Vermeulen, MBA Legislative Advocate

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compensation coverage.

AB 2188 (Muratsuchi) – Solar Permit Streamlining - Passed out of committee - Requires cities and counties to adopt an ordinance streamlining the permit process for small rooftop solar energy systems. Unfortunately, the streamlining would be at the expense of virtually every other type of construction permit which could result in lengthy delays for other types of permits and approvals. This measure was recently amended removing the mandatory 5 day turnaround; however, even with this amendment, the League of California Cities and most construction groups still oppose this measure.

AB 2271 Calderon, Ian D - Employment: discrimination: status as unemployed - Held on Suspense -Would make it unlawful, unless based on a bona fide occupational qualification or any other provision of law, for an employer, an employment agency, or a person who operates an Internet Web site for posting jobs in this state to publish an advertisement or announcement for any job that includes provisions pertaining to an individual’s current employment or employment status.MBA’s Bill AB 2355 (Levine) - Held on Suspense -MBA’s bill that would require local governments to either adopt the January 1, 2017 Cal Trans recycling mandate for roadways or discuss in a public hearing why it has not, was sent to Suspense back in late June. While debatable, the committee consultants believe that a local government could bill the state for the costs to adopt the Cal Trans mandate and that the potential cost to the state could far exceed the $50,000 threshold. The consultants have informed our author, Assemblyman Marc Levine that they believe the bill will ultimately be approved. This is important since the Department of Finance has also previously raised this concern about costs the state which

could be a reason for the governor to ultimately veto the bill. As with the remainder of the bills on suspense, we will know the outcome next Thursday, August 14th

AB 2416 Stone D - Liens: laborers and employees - Held on Suspense -This bill would allow an employee to record and enforce a wage lien against all of his employer’s real property for failure to pay any wages and other compensation, penalties, and interest owed to the employee. Amendments were recently taken that state if a court or the Labor Commissioner sends to the employer an order stating that the employee does not have a reasonable likelihood of success on their claim, then the lien must be extinguished within 30 days or receive attorney’s fees and a fine of up to $1,000.

On Wednesday of this week, the Assembly Appropriations met. Following is the outcome of bills that were set:

SB 315 Lieu D - Contractors’ License Board Enforcement Capabilities – Passed out of committee - Would allow the CSLB’s enforcement staff when participating in a joint strike operation against the underground economy to enter any place of business that has labor present.

SB 785 (Wolk) – Design Build - Passed out of committee - This bill repeals existing law authorizing state and local agencies to use the design/build procurement process, and enacts uniform provisions authorizing this process for specified public works projects costing more than $1 million. This bill does not include projects on the state highway system or school construction projects.

SB 1077 DeSaulnier - Vehicles: mileage-based fee pilot program – Held on Suspense -

Would establish a Mileage-Based Fee (MBF) Task Force within the California Transportation Commission. The bill would require the task force to study MBF alternatives to the gas tax and to make recommendations to the Department of Transportation and the commission on the design of a pilot program.

SB 1159 (Lara) – Use of Individual Taxpayer ID in Lieu of SSN # - Held on Suspense - This bill would allow applicants or licensees to provide an individual’s taxpayer identification number (ITIN) in lieu of a SSN to a licensing board. This bill resolves inconsistencies throughout the code and provides additional identification options to applicants and licensees, thereby increasing access to California professional licenses to immigrants according to the author.

Signed Into Law By The Governor

AB 1939 (Daly) - Public works: prevailing wages: contractor’s costs. Chapter 161 of 2014 Statutes – Will authorize a contractor to bring an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to recover from the public agency they are performing the work for any increased costs, including labor costs, penalties, and legal fees incurred as a result of any decision by the Department of Industrial Relations, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, or a court that classifies, after the time at which the public agency accepts the contractor’s bid, awards the contractor a contract when no bid is solicited, or otherwise allows construction to proceed, the work covered by the project, or any portion thereof, as a public work. The bill takes effect January 1, 2015.

AB 2376 (Weber) - State construction projects: insurance. Chapter 115 of 2014 StatutesCurrent law generally prohibits property belonging to the state from being insured

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against risk of damage or destruction by fire, with specified exceptions. Existing law, notwithstanding this general prohibition, authorizes the Director of General Services to establish a master builders’ risk insurance program for all state construction projects during construction. This bill will require the contractor’s deductible under a master policy to be outlined in the request for bids or proposals.

Update On Big Issues

Besides the aforementioned, there are several BIG issues that the Legislature is dealing with.

Water BondI have previously reported that the long-delayed water bond approved by the Legislature years ago is now on the November ballot. It is proposing a roughly $11.1 billion water bond that includes some storage and lots of ‘pork.’ Polling shows it will be rejected so the governor has announced he is developing his own replacement bond that would be valued at around $6 billion.

My ‘inside sources’ told me yesterday they are urging the governor to drop his replacement water bond efforts. Polling shows that even a $6 billion bond would likely fail. So, it means that the $11.1 billion bond loaded with pork will remain on the ballot as is and will be rejected by the voters. It will likely be 2016 before another bond comes before the voters; however, with reports in today’s paper that the El Nino effect in the Pacific Ocean disappearing, chances of a fourth-year drought this winter have greatly increased, meaning that a costly emergency bond measure and/or other governmental actions in 2015 could appear. Stay tuned.

School Bond – Set to be heard in Senate Appropriations Committee next week, this bill would place

on the November ballot the “Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2014” for an undecided (at this time) amount of billions of dollars. Following is a recent article that discusses the need for this bond measure.

California Needs a Statewide School BondBy Joe DixonChair of the Coalition for Adequate School Housing

The Coalition for Adequate School Housing (C.A.S.H.) announced leading a radio and television issue advocacy effort in support of Assembly Bill 2235, a measure that would allow voters to decide this November on urgently needed funding for school facilities throughout the state.

California schools are aging, desperately in need of billions of dollars in repairs, upgrades and technology to prepare students for today’s workforce. This backlog grows by the day and our schools need new funding.

It has been nearly a decade since California provided state voters with the opportunity to vote on a statewide school bond.

There are no more construction dollars. Local districts are doing their part to partner with the state, it’s time for the state to meet their end of the bargain.

Since its inception, the state facilities funding program has overseen the construction of safe and secure classrooms for over 1.3 million of California’s children and modernized facilities for over 3.4 million more. State funds are disbursed when they can be matched with local district funds, providing for a strong state and local partnership.

With the State of California’s Department of Finance projecting that 343,000 new students will be entering the public school system within the next decade, it is critical that schools be able to meet the facilities needs of the incoming children and the existing 6.2 million students currently enrolled in California’s K-12 public school system.

Also supporting this critical issue advocacy effort is the California Building Industry Association.“Providing our children with safe and modern schools has always been a top priority of new homebuyers and our industry,” said Dave Cogdill, CEO of the California Building Industry Association. “Preservation of California’s successful school facilities program is essential for our long-time educational allies and the overall health of our fragile state economy,” added Cogdill.A study by the Center for Strategic Economic Research found that the existing $3 billion pipeline of new school construction and modernization work could result annually in more than 15,000 new jobs, $990 million of employee compensation (salaries/wages and benefits), $99.8 million in state and local tax revenue and more than $2.5 billion in additional economic benefits for California’s economy.

Both the radio and television issue advocacy ads stress the importance of allowing voters the opportunity to approve new funding for school facilities and calling on state policy makers to approve AB 2235.

It’s critical that we put our Children first and that voters be given the chance to decide on whether or not to maintain a school funding program essential to students and their success. We strongly believe that if given that opportunity voters will ultimately make the right decision, but first we need California’s

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policy makers to give them that opportunity by passing and signing into law AB 2235.

To view or listen to the ads please click on each respective link, TV Spot - https://vimeo.com/101972091 and Radio Spot -https://vimeo.com/101973835

Cap and Trade Tax On FuelsDid you know that starting on January 1, 2015 transportation fuels (gasoline and diesel) will start being taxed under the AB 32 program known as the ‘cap and trade program.’ Assemblyman Henry Perea has amended his AB 69 to roll back this new tax for several years while a more definitive study is performed to determine the true impact it would have on the economy, were this tax to take effect next January it would add the following costs to gasoline. Assemblyman Perea also asked the Legislative Analyst’s office (LAO) to do a study that would estimate the true effects were this tax to take effect next year. I have attached the entire letter from the LAO, but highlights state:

“Your staff asked us about some of the effects of including transportation fuels in California’s cap-and-trade program. In particular, they asked us to summarize and comment on estimates of the effects of that action on the retail price of gasoline. As we discuss in this letter, the studies we reviewed suggest that, by 2020, the resulting price increase likely will be about 13 cents to 20 cents per gallon, but the price increase could exceed 50 cents per gallon. The actual price increase will depend on a wide variety of economic, technological, and regulatory factors that are difficult to predict. We note that if transportation fuels were not part of the cap-and-trade program, alternative policies to meet the AB 32 emissions targets might be adopted that also have the effect of increasing gasoline prices.” Again, I am attaching the full letter so you can read it in detail if you like. I should add, politically,

this measure has little chance of making it out this year, meaning that the tax will go into effect on January 1st. I should add, disturbing to many is the power the California Air Resources Board has on the state that far exceeds the power of the Legislature! It truly is a ‘Frankenstein Monster!’

Drones Could Help Check If Buildings and Bridges Are SafeBy Kevin Ebi.After a disaster, inspectors may have to put their lives at risk to get a close look at damage to buildings and critical infrastructure to keep the public safe. But thanks to German researchers who have developed an inspection drone, soon they may not have to.

The technology may also help engineers better assess structures even before disaster strikes by allowing them to cover more ground in more detail in less time.

Providing a rich detailThe drone is an octocopter, a remote-controlled helicopter that has eight rotors. Special sensors help it detect and adjust for wind and keep it safely away from the structure it’s inspecting.

But the real power is in its on-board imaging systems. A high-resolution digital camera can capture exquisitely detailed images. Images can even be combined to give building engineers a three-dimensional view.

That’s a huge boost for inspectors who have largely been limited to what they can see with their own eyes. In many cases, performing detailed inspections has been hugely laborious and required extensive set-up.

A thermal imaging camera could also be added to measure the effectiveness of the building’s insulation.

More information in less timeBecause of the ease at which the drone can reach tough spots, it can complete a detailed survey of an area in two or three hours that would take a human two or three days to personally inspect.

The developers are also working on the ability for the drone to fly completely on autopilot. The next phase of the project is to allow the drone to fly on pre-programmed tracks.

One final note, in today’s Capitol Alert was notice of a hearing today about drones: “But when the skies fill with hovering eyes, what becomes of personal privacy? A joint hearing of three Assembly committees will take a look today. Witnesses at the “Drones in our Future: Opportunity and Privacy Considerations” meeting will include representatives from the Aerospace States Association, the California Broadcasters Association, the American Civil Liberties Union, UCLA Law School and the sheriff’s departments of Ventura and Los Angeles County, respectively.”

Hearing to Decide if Heat Illness Prevention Standards SetThis just in, the Occupational Standards Board just announced that a hearing has been scheduled for Thursday, September 25th in San Diego. To access the information, go to: http://www.dir.ca.gov/oshsb/documents/noticeSep2014.pdf

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Material Handling - Hand Truck Safety

Hand trucks are effective for reducing strain while moving heavy materials. However, injury can still occur. Use the following tips to prevent strains, trips and falls when using a hand truck. Lifting practices:

• Load and unload the hand truck carefully, following proper lifting technique. − Always keep your back straight while lifting.

• Get help if the load is too bulky for proper lifting techniques to work or if the load cannot be handled safely for any reason.

Before moving a load:

• Prepare the path. − Inspect and clear your path for ease of movement. − Use ramps if the path has stairs or curbs. − Measure openings to be sure that there is enough space. − Clear the set point.

• Ensure that you have a good view of your path. The load should not be so tall that it obscures your vision.

• Put the heaviest part of the load on the bottom of the hand truck. • Secure the load as needed, and ensure that the straps are tight. • Inspect equipment before use. • Check the tire pressure. Balloon-type tires are more

prone to losing pressure, adding strain on the person pushing the hand truck.

Using the hand truck:

• Grip the hand truck firmly. Push with a straight back, leaning into your walk.

• Walk forwards, unless you are trapped in a tight space. • Push or pull loads with both hands. • Tilting the truck back enables you to push the load uphill

more easily, but be aware that this action increases the overall weight that you are carrying.

General safety:

• Ensure that you are trained and authorized for work.

• Wear supportive, closed toe, and non-slip shoes.

SAFETY

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This form documents that the training specified above was presented to the listed participants. By signing below, each participant acknowledges receiving this training. Organization: Trainer: Trainer’s Signature: _____ Class Participants: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Remember to load your completed trainings into the Risk Management Center.

SAFETY

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Manejo de materiales - Seguridad de carretillas de mano

Las carretillas de mano son afectivas para reducir la presión al mover materiales pesados. Sin embargo, todavía las lesiones pueden ocurrir. Utilice los consejos siguientes para prevenir presión, tropiezos y caídas al usar una caretilla de mano. Pautas de levantamiento: • Cargue y descargue la carretilla de mano con cuidado, siguiendo la técnica correcta de

levantamiento. − Mantenga la espalda recta mientras levanta.

• Consigue ayuda si la carga es demasiado inmensa para levantarla con técnica correcta o si la carga no puede ser manejado con seguridad por cualquier razón.

Antes de mover la carga: • Prepare el camino.

− Inspeccione y vacíe su camino para facilidad de movimiento. − Utilice rampas si el camino contiene escaleras o bordillos. − Mida las brechas para asegurarse que hay espacio suficiente. − Vacíe el punto de descarga.

• Asegúrese que tenga una vista suficiente de su camino. La carga no debe ser demasiada alta que oculte la visión.

• Coloque la parte más pesada de la carga en la parte de abajo de la carretilla de mano.

• Amarre la carga como necesario y asegúrese que las correas estén apretadas.

• Inspeccione el equipo antes de utilizar. • Compruebe la presión del neumático. Los neumáticos de

globo son más propensos a perder presión, lo cual agrega presión a la persona que empuja la carretilla de mano.

El uso de la carretilla de mano: • Agarre la carretilla de mano firmemente. Empuje con la

espalda recta, echándose hacia adelante, en la dirección de su camino.

• Camine adelante, a menos que esté atrapado en un espacio reducido.

• Empuje o tire las cargas con ambos manos. • Reclinar la carretilla le permite empujar la carga en subida

con más facilidad, pero tenga en cuenta que esta acción aumenta el peso total que lleva.

Seguridad general:

SAFETY

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• Asegúrese que está capacitado y autorizado a trabajar.

• Use zapatos soportantes, cerrados y antideslizantes.

Este formulario documenta que los participantes mencionados recibieron la capacitación que se detalla más arriba. Al firmar a continuación, cada participante reconoce haber recibido dicha capacitación. Organización: _____ Instructor: Firma del instructor: _____ Participantes de la clase: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: ______ Fecha: Nombre: _____ Firma: Fecha:

SAFETY

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PERMITS Permit lists subject to change,please check with Association.

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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueRosenbaum Stacey & Evan OWNER/BUILDER 2058 Huckleberry Rd San Rafael 164-013-03 (23) Kitchen Remo $15,000 Li Chih ATTICO ENTERPRISE INC 57 Milland Dr Mill Valley 043-361-10 (56) Siding Over $30,000 Griffin Nicholas D & More LINSCOTT ENG. CONTR 522 The Alameda San Anselmo 177-133-07 (55) Foundation & $15,000 Camilleri Gioacchino T Tr THE HOME DOCTORS INC 406 Tennessee Glen Way Mill Va 052-560-04 (53) Tear-Off & R $45,000 Knoles Terrence & Emily OWNER/BUILDER 429 Calle De La Mesa Novato 160-182-07 (23, 24) Convert $75,000 Cooke Alison M & SALGO CONSTRUCTIONS 285 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valle 051-272-27 (22,13,57) Struct $50,000 Scott James R & BUILDING LAB 112 Bretano Way Greenbrae 070-201-06 (13,23) Rmdl 2 Ba $150,000 Marshall Casey CHARLES WINDOW AND DOOR 11870 State Route 1 Point Reye 119-183-07 (56) Siding $22,000 Schmitt Cathleen /Tr/ CHARLES WINDOW AND DOOR 32 Silver Hills Rd Point Reyes 166-150-24 (58) Repl 5 Wndws $18,000 Monahan Thomas /Tr/ & E AGAPE ALL AMERICAN ROOFIN 61 Bridgegate Dr San Rafael 164-570-12 (53) Reroof $39,140 Reinsdorf Laurie N MIGUEL VELASQUEZ 316 Via Recodo Mill Valley 200-302-17 (23,13) Rmdl Kit, $100,000 Rivett-Carnac Christopher KORHUMMEL, PAUL FREDERICK 152 Perth Way Inverness 112-201-12 (12) Det. Garage $50,000 Development Solutions Pc BEACH STREET BUILDERS 225 Trinidad Dr (Lot #9) Tibur 038-460-09 (20--1/5, 12) New $400,000 Development Solutions Pc BEACH STREET BUILDERS 225 Trinidad Dr (Lot #9) Tibur 038-460-09 (11) Retaining Wa $10,000 Development Solutions Pc BEACH STREET BUILDERS 229 Trinidad Dr (Lot #10) Tibu 038-460-10 (20--1/5, 12, 13) $425,000 Development Solutions Pc BEACH STREET BUILDERS 229 Trinidad Dr (Lot #10) Tibu 038-460-10 (11) Retaining Wa $10,000 Development Solutions Pc BEACH STREET BUILDERS 233 Trinidad Dr Tiburon 038-460-11 (20--1/6, 12, 13) $450,000 Development Solutions Pc BEACH STREET BUILDERS 237 Trinidad Dr (Lot #12) Tibu 038-460-12 (20--1/6, 12, 13) $480,000 Development Solutions Pc BEACH STREET BUILDERS 241 Trinidad Dr (Lot #13) Tibu 038-460-13 (20--1/5, 12, 13) $400,000 Zahn Lynda J Revoc Trust DESIGN / BUILD ALLIANCE I 6910 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Fo 168-141-06 (54, 56) Replace $12,000 Perrin Daniel & Neuman SKYLINE ROOFING 305 Dolan Ave Mill Valley 050-231-10 (53) Tear-Off, Re $14,691 Cunningham Keith& Mezo OWNER/BUILDER 33 Pikes Peak Dr San Rafael 164-411-06 (23) Master Bath $12,000 Segars David Q & REC SOLAR INC 316 Goodhill Rd Kentfield 074-171-10 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $56,000 Leveroni David H Iv /Tr/ HENRIS ROOFING INC 3100 Novato Blvd Novato 125-100-12 (53) Reroof $13,500 Grothe Howard SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 90 Old Ranch Rd Novato 146-310-14 (60,61) Rf Mtd P $40,825 Skinner Dana CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION 658 Edgewood Ave Mill Valley 046-320-09 (93) Cosmetic Fou $20,000 Skinner Dana CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION 658 Edgewood Ave Mill Valley 046-320-09 (62,11) Demo Gara $15,000 Wilka William & Theresa OWNER 108 Woodland Rd Kentfield 074-261-11 (23) Rmdl Ma Ba - $27,000 Farrell Thomas E & PENNY, DAVID CONST. SVCS 435 Oceana Dr Dillon Beach 100-342-05 (56) Siding On 2 $20,000 Skywalker Properties Ltd WRIGHT CONTRACTING INC 3838 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio 164-310-02 (92) Install Catw $35,000 Hale Matthew C /Tr/ & HENDRICKSON POOLS, INC. 19 Manor Rd Greenbrae 071-201-22 (10,12,13) New Po $180,000 Ewry Scott /Tr/ & SUPERIOR ROOFING 1 Villa Ct Kentfield 071-161-12 (53) Reroof $14,800 Dominique Torkel J OWNER/BUILDER 828 Marin Dr Mill Valley 049-223-15 (22) Rmdl Ba; New $10,000 Wagner Richard & Carole MCGOVERN SKYLIGHT SPECIAL 5 Mather Rd San Anselmo 176-132-01 (57) Add Skylight $19,000 Chow Stanley & Gabrielle ARMUSEWICZ, RICH 315 Vista Grande Greenbrae 070-041-17 (23,50) Rmdl Kit; $36,000 Elliott Daniel C Tr & CASCADE ROOFING CO 170 Maestro Rd Novato 146-321-45 (53) Reroof $24,000 Folsom Revoc Liv Trust CHARLES WINDOW AND DOOR 119 Buena Vista Ave Stinson Be 195-191-06 (56) Repl Siding $17,000 Lowe Matthew R & SOLARCITY CORPORATION 210 Goodhill Rd Kentfield 074-172-02 (60) 8.67 Kw Roof $18,000 Sierra Asset Servicing Ll OWNER/BUILDER 373 School Rd Novato 143-411-12 (53) Tear Off & R $12,950 Blake Desmond & Joanne AMERICAN HOME RENEWAL 472 Miller Creek Rd San Rafael 164-123-24 (58) Replace 16 W $24,000 Tomita Kenji Tr & ABRIL ROOFING CO 12 Mt Tioga Ct San Rafael 164-391-10 (53) Reroof $15,650 Longstreth Trust Etal OWNER/BUILDER 10 Balmoral Way Inverness 112-143-11 (58) Replace Wind $10,000 San Francisco Zen Cntr PRUNUSKE CHATHAM INC 1601 Shoreline Hwy Mill Valley 200-020-21 (12) Repl Steel P $255,909

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value75 Westwood Dr Kentfield Carbone Alison E /Tr/ (21,22) Add Master Suit And Re $75,000454 Wellesley Ave Mill Valley Sapp B Daniel /Tr/ & Etal (13) Add Sliding Door, Upper D $15,00082 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley Nishiguchi Nathan & Etal (11) Ret Wsll $40,00082 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley Nishiguchi Nathan & Etal (20--1/3,12,13 ) New Sfd W/Att $1,000,000125 Stuyvesant Dr San Anselmo Corr-Merrill Trust Etal (55) Voluntary Underpinning Fo $60,0001601 Shoreline Hwy Mill Valley San Francisco Zen Cntr (12) Construct New Laundry Roo $17,00010 Sacramento Patio Stinson Beach Brown Edward /Tr/ & (21--1/2, 12,13) Add 2 Bdrms; $220,000307 Reed Blvd Mill Valley Beuhler Frank B Tr & Helen M Tr (13) Replace 2 Upper And 2 Low $35,00075 Poplar Dr Kentfield Miller Carl A /Tr/ Etal (21, 22, 24) Add 3rd Fl, Remod $200,0002 Fawn Ct San Anselmo Gustafson Jeffrey 2002 Revoc Inter- (10) New Pool & Spa $75,00020 Manzanita Ave Novato Tang Hui Y S (11,93) Ret Wall, Repl Stair $10,00020 Manzanita Ave Novato Tang Hui Y S (23,50,58) Rmdl Kit & 2 Bas; R $32,000235 Laverne Ave Mill Valley Ogloza Darius & Lora M (60) Roof Mounted Photovoltaic $25,00014 Fay Dr Kentfield Meckler, Adelson (22,50,57) Structural Roof Rep $75,00033 Pikes Peak Dr San Rafael Cunningham Keith J & Mezo Nicole P (23) Master Bath Remodel - Exp $12,000316 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Segars David Q & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 7.6 K W - $56,00090 Old Ranch Rd Novato Grothe Howard (60,61) Rf Mtd P V Sys 6.95 K $40,825108 Woodland Rd Kentfield Wilka William & Theresa Fam Trust 200 (23) Rmdl Ma Ba - Express $27,000828 Marin Dr Mill Valley Dominique Torkel J (22) Rmdl Ba; New Beam & Joist $10,0005 Mather Rd San Anselmo Wagner Richard H & Carole R (57) Add Skylights - Express $19,000210 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Lowe Matthew R & (60) 8.67 Kw Roof Mount Photov $18,000

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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUEDCity/Town Issue

DateOwner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

Tiburon 7/14 David & Deborah Walton Owner Builder 3 Juno Road Remodel $50,000 Tiburon 7/15 Lori Buckley Christensen

Construction8 Upper Cecilia Way

Remodel $90,000

Tiburon 7/15 Ryan & Angela McInerney

Dromhus Inc 60 Mount Tiburon Road

Remodel $42,000

Tiburon 7/16 Lisa McCubbin Michael Stone 1912 Mar West Street

Remodel $41,549

Tiburon 7/16 Mary Bender Lema Construction 5 Felipa Court Replace wood deck $20,000 Tiburon 7/17 Kristen Armstrong Altura Construction Inc 3 Janet Way #26 Kitchen and Bath

Remodel $28,000

Tiburon 7/17 John Wang Kenwood Fence Company, Inc.

98 Sugar Loaf Drive

Fence $14,780

Tiburon 7/21 Adam & Tamazin Heher Mason Austin 75 Pamela Court Remodel $10,000 Tiburon 7/22 Belvedere Land Co Marvel Construction 1550 Tiburon Blvd Resurfacing $160,000 Tiburon 7/28 Emese Toth & Ted

SchroederM2 Landscape & Construction

270 Karen Way Addition $130,000

Tiburon 7/28 Michael Turan Merritt- Nelson Custom Builders

672 Hawthorne Drive

Repair $36,000

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City/Town Issue Date

Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

Tiburon 7/28 Todd Werby & Nonie Green

Dan Gillies Construction Services, Inc.

200 Diviso Street Addition $100,000

Tiburon 7/28 Tiburon Peninsula Club Terra Nova Industries 1600 Mar West Street

Remodel $300,000

Tiburon 7/29 Michael Etemad The Solar Company Inc 15 Venado Drive Solar $25,000 Tiburon 7/30 Brenda Foster A1 Solar Power Inc 396 Greenwood

Beach RoadSolar $22,500

Tiburon 7/30 Paul & Ellen Stein DRL Builders 4 Cibrian Drive Kitchen Remodel $45,000 Tiburon 7/31 Jeff and Lori Runnfeldt Floyd Construction 193 Gilmartin

DriveKitchen Remodel $70,000

Tiburon 8/4 Toremi 1994 Rev Trust Apartment Services Company

4 Davis Drive #A Leak Repair $11,000

Tiburon 8/4 St Hilary School Handy Construction Team Inc

765 Hilary Drive Interior Remodel $13,000

Tiburon 8/5 Kenneth Kahn Solarcity Corporation 75 Spring Lane Solar $25,000 Tiburon 8/5 Robert Tomasello Bill Sweeney

Construction22 Lagoon Vista Remodel $15,000

CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUED (continued)

YOUR AD HERE!

For current rates and information contact Paula at

415.462.1220 or [email protected]

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TAX LIENS & COMPLETIONS

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COMPLETIONSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

8/5 CARBERRY CONSTRUCTION (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00323508/5 FOLEY-ELLIOTT FAMILY LIVING TRUST (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00323508/5 JCCC CALIFORNIA PROPERTIES LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00322018/5 MOUTAFIAN RUTHIE PETTY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00323408/5 MOUTAFIAN TODD (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00323408/5 REEVE-KNIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00322018/5 SCHALICH BROTHERS (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00323408/6 CITY OF MILL VALLEY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00323848/6 D & D PIPELINES INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00325578/6 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00325578/6 TEAM GHILOTTI INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00323848/8 CAMINO RAMON ASSOCIATES LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00328988/9 DRESBACH JAMES A /TR/ (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00329618/9 DRESBACH PAMELA /TR/ (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00329618/9 MICHAEL C CUNNINGHAM LIVING TRUST

(I)(none) COMPLETION 2014-0032961

HOMESTEADSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

8/9 DEAN D LEHR 2009 TRUST (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2014-00329388/9 LEHR DEAN D (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2014-00329388/9 LEHR DEAN D /TR/ (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2014-0032938

LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

8/5 GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (E) JARVIE DANIELLE A (O) LIEN 2014-00322118/5 GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (E) JARVIE DAVID A (O) LIEN 2014-00322118/9 MARINER TOWNHOUSE OWNERS ASSO-

CIATION (E)ABELLA FRANCIS (O) LIEN 2014-0033116

8/9 MARINER TOWNHOUSE OWNERS ASSO-CIATION (E)

ABELLA KIMULI (O) LIEN 2014-0033116

8/9 TURNER & TAYLOR METAL WORKS INC (E)

SHAY JAMES (O) LIEN 2014-0032932

8/9 TURNER & TAYLOR METAL WORKS INC (E)

SHAY JAMES L (O) LIEN 2014-0032932

8/9 TURNER & TAYLOR METAL WORKS INC (E)

SHAY KAREN (O) LIEN 2014-0032932

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RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

8/5 PIERCECO PROPERTIES (E) AMERICAN TECHNOLO-GIES INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032162

8/6 RICE YISRAEL /TR/ (E) LUCAS VALLEY HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032502

8/6 ROSS PRISCILLA /TR/ (E) LUCAS VALLEY HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032501

8/6 ROSS RICHARD /TR/ (E) LUCAS VALLEY HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032501

8/7 O HANLON CHRISTINE M (E) CORTE MESA HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032651

8/8 AIMCO MADERA VISTA LLC (E) BRAND ENERGY SER-VICES OF CALIFORNIA INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032815

8/8 AIMCO MADERA VISTA LLC (E) BRAND ENERGY SER-VICES OF CALIFORNIA INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032816

8/9 DUARTEAU KAREN (E) BOWERS PLUMBING SER-VICE (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032928

8/9 MUGHANNAM OMAR (E) WESTERN OAKS VILLAGE ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032995

8/9 MUGHANNAM SUMAYA (E) WESTERN OAKS VILLAGE ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0032995

TAX LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

8/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LANGDON GROUP LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322608/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LATINO SERVICIOS NO-

VATO LLC (O)TAX LIEN 2014-0032261

8/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MECCP - 22 LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322628/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CAMERA THOMAS F (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323178/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GREENLEY TERRY W (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323188/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WEILAND ROBERT G (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323198/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HINE JOSEPH A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323208/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HAYNES JEFFREY (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323218/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PEPPERS GARY A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323228/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CLAYTON MARGARET F

(O)TAX LIEN 2014-0032323

8/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RODRIGUEZ JOHNNA S (O)

TAX LIEN 2014-0032324

8/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DIXON MARC G (O) TAX LIEN 2014-0032325

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8/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ERDOGAN AHMET (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323268/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MARSHALL PATRICK (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323278/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BROVELLI MICHAEL (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323288/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BROVELLI VALOREE C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323288/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CHAMBERLIN SCOTT (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323298/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FLYNN JAMES (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323308/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CROWDER CLIFTON E (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323318/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DEMARIA GLORIA T (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323328/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PARKS WALTER (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323338/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FODOR NICOLAS (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00323348/5 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MACCORMICK DONALD

A (O)TAX LIEN 2014-0032335

8/5 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CAKIR ISMAIL (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322948/5 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KIMMEL CARIE L (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322948/5 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KIMMEL CARIE L (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322958/5 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) VALENTINE JEFFREY A

(O)TAX LIEN 2014-0032296

8/5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (E) J M ASSOCIATES (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322638/5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (E) MICHAELS ADRIANA C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322638/5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (E) MICHAELS JEROME EL-

DON (O)TAX LIEN 2014-0032263

8/5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (E) OZDEMIR CEMALTTIN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322648/5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (E) OZKAN SEZER F (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322648/5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (E) SAN RAFAEL NISSAN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322658/5 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (E) WIFIC INC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00322658/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FLOATICAL LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00328928/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GREAT WAVE LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00328938/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SHER COMPANY INSUR-

ANCE SERVICES (O)TAX LIEN 2014-0032894

8/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GREEN PLANET SOLAR (O)

TAX LIEN 2014-0032895

8/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PERSEVERUS LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00328968/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FAIRFAX HEALTH CLUB

(O)TAX LIEN 2014-0032897

8/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MARCKWORDT CLARK (O) TAX LIEN 2014-0032897

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

Plans on File as of 08/11/2014 through 12/31/2014

Total number of projects = 347

Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer

11/13/2014 2:00 PM TG08.3-Skylights San Francisco ONLINE

10/08/2014 4:00 PM

RFQ-Testing, Inspection & Analysis Report for Historic Main Street Bridge Half Moon Bay ONLINE Half Moon Bay

10/02/2014 2:00 PM

8-Inch Ductile Iron Pipe Main Installation on Cement Street From Arguello Blvd to 14th Ave San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

09/30/2014 12:00 PM TG08.2R-Exterior Awning San Francisco ONLINE Webcor/Obayashi Joint

Venture

09/30/2014 11:00 AM

Downstream Water System Improvements Tier 2 Pressure Regulating Valves Modesto ONLINE Modesto, City of

09/30/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield/Vacaville Train Station Project Fairield/Vacaville ONLINE Fairfield, City Of

09/23/2014 4:00 PM Candlestick Park Stadium Demolition & Abatement San Francisco ONLINE Lennar Urban

09/23/2014 2:00 PM Richmond Intermodal Improvement Project Richmond ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit

District

09/19/2014 11:00 AM

Supply & Installation of Various Generators (Natural Gas & Diesel) Visalia ONLINE Visalia, City Of

09/18/2014 2:00 PM

TG10.4 Electrical, Communications, Security & Integrated Networks San Francisco ONLINE

09/17/2014 3:00 PM District Office Building Roofing Replacement Los Altos ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

09/16/2014 3:00 PM Signage Phase II - Foothill College Los Altos ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

09/16/2014 3:00 PM

Republican Alley 16-Inch Water Main Rehabilitation Project Roseville ONLINE Roseville, City of

09/16/2014 2:00 PM TG16.8 Fireproofing San Francisco ONLINE

09/15/2014 3:00 PM

RFP-Design, Construction, Operation, Mainetnance of a Compost Family for Yard Trimmings & Residential Food Scraps

Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

09/15/2014 10:00 AM Camp Berryessa Improvement Project Napa ONLINE

Napa County Regional Park & Open Space District

09/12/2014 2:00 PM

RFQ-Consulting Services for WETA Vallejo Ferry Terminal 2015 Dredging Project Vallejo ONLINE

San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority

09/11/2014 3:00 PM

7121-Police Administration Building Security Card Access System-Rebid San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

09/11/2014 4:00 PM

RFP-Concord Citywide Bicycle & Pedestrian Safe Routes to Transit Project Concord ONLINE Concord, City of

09/11/2014 2:00 PM Elevator Modernization at Five Sites San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Housing

Authority

09/10/2014 2:00 PM

Construct New Main Kitchen @ Napa State Hospital Napa ONLINE California Department of

General Services

09/10/2014 2:30 PM

Pavement Renovation & Sewer Replacement-Various Locations No. 18 San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

09/09/2014 2:00 PM RFP-Systemwide Parking Lot Sweeping Services Various Cities ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit

District

09/09/2014 Larkspur Online Larkspur, city of

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11:00 AM

RFQ-Consultant Services for the City of Larkspur's Schematic Design of the Community Facility Parcel

09/09/2014 2:00 PM Annual Street Striping Los Altos ONLINE Los Altos, City of

09/09/2014 2:00 PM

Operations & Maintenance Facility Improvement Project Vallejo ONLINE Solano County Transit

09/09/2014 2:00 PM

North Bay Regional Water Treatment Plant Sludge Lagoon No. 1 Decant Stucture Improvements Project

Fairfield ONLINE Fairfield, City Of

09/09/2014 3:00 PM 2300 Delaware Elevators 72 & 73 Modernization Santa Cruz N/A Santa Cruz, UC

09/08/2014 5:00 PM

Planning Consulting Services for the Albany Neck & Bulb Transition Improvement Plan Albany ONLINE Albany, City of

09/05/2014 4:00 PM

RFQ-San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge West Span Bicycle, Pedestrian & Maintenance Path Project

San Franbcisco/Oakland ONLINE Bay Area Toll Authority

09/05/2014 2:00 PM

Salt Point State Park-Salt Point Trail Pavement Rehabilitation Jenner ONLINE State of California

09/04/2014 2:00 PM East Market Street Improvements Phase III Salinas Salinas, City of

09/04/2014 5:00 PM

RFP-Construction Management Services for the 11th Street-East Tracy Overhead Bridge Replacement Project

Tracy ONLINE Tracy, City of

09/04/2014 2:30 PM Main Jail Polished Concrete Flooring Project Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, County of

09/04/2014 2:00 PM Fire Damage Repair for John Steinbeck Library Salinas ONLINE Salinas, City of

09/04/2014 3:00 PM RFP-Underground Facility Locating Service Santa Clara ONLINE Santa Clara, City of

09/04/2014 2:00 PM

Rinconada Water Treatment Plant Reliability Improvement Project Los Gatos ONLINE Santa Clara Valley Water

District

09/04/2014 3:00 PM

Old Main Hospital Seismic Safety Project, Ancillary Building:Change Order 4 (MEP). Change Order 5 (Link & Stairwell, & Tenant Improvements (Basement & 2nd Floor)

San Jose ONLINE Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System

09/03/2014 2:00 PM

Bay Friendly Landscape Maintenance Services for Scattered Residential Sites Alameda ONLINE Alameda, City of

09/03/2014 2:00 PM

Pier 70-Bldg 113/114 Only-Safety, Security & Restoration (No GC Openings) San Francisco ONLINE

09/03/2014 2:30 PM 126 Front Street Bathroom Remodel Project Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, County of

09/03/2014 1:30 PM

Richmond Advanced Recycled Expansion (RARE) Chloramination System Richmond ONLINE East Bay Municipal Utility

District

09/03/2014 1:30 PM Camanche South Shore to North Shore Pipeline Amador County/Calaveras

County ONLINE East Bay Municipal Utility District

09/03/2014 5:00 PM Rear Range Light ALTON Relocation/Replacement Stockton ONLINE D-Square Construction

09/03/2014 2:00 PM Valley View River Access Trail Oakdale Online Oakdale, City of

09/03/2014 2:00 PM

Janitorial Services for Human Service's Agency & Rail Road Square Building Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

09/03/2014 2:00 PM Oakland Coliseum Janitorial Services Oakland ONLINE Department of Motor

Vehicles

09/02/2014 11:00 AM

Public Safety Building HVAC Equipment Replacement San Leandro ONLINE San Leandro, city of

09/02/2014 2:00 PM

General Offices Fire Sprinkler Compliance Project 2011 Oakland ONLINE AC Transit District

09/02/2014 2:00 PM

RFP-111 Jackson Street Information Technology Upgrade Oakland ONLINE Alameda, County of

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09/02/2014 5:00 PM

Mission Bay SOMA Hotel, Block One, San Francisco

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

09/02/2014 3:00 PM

San Leandro Ball Park Locker/Restroom Refurbishment San Leandro ONLINE San Leandro, city of

09/02/2014 2:00 PM Civic Center Bicycle Facility San Francisco ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit

District

09/01/2014 12:00 PM Tree Trimming Martinez ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

09/01/2014 5:00 PM

RFP-Design & Build Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems at Various Schools Tulare ONLINE TerraVerde Renewable

Partners

08/29/2014 12:00 PM

On-Call Architectural, Engineering & Other Professional Services South San Francisco ONLINE South San Francisco,

City of

08/29/2014 2:00 PM Transbay Block 7 San Francisco ONLINE

08/29/2014 5:00 PM

RFQ-San Joaquin County Fair Commercial Development Project Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

08/29/2014 2:30 PM

Carpet Projects for Ceres Library & Community Services Agency A-2 & B-2 Ceres/Modesto ONLINE Stanislaus, County of

08/29/2014 5:00 PM RFP - California Technology Agency - Gold Camp Rancho Cordova ONLINE Department of General

Services

08/29/2014 5:00 PM Florin Creek Vegetation & Tree Removal Sacramento ONLINE USACE Sacramento

District

08/29/2014 5:00 PM RFP - Franchise Tax Board - Butterfield Complex Sacramento ONLINE Department of General

Services

08/29/2014 3:00 PM

Construction Sequencing & Scheduling for the Van Ness Corridor Transit Improvement Project San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/29/2014 5:00 PM

RFP - California Energy Commission - Headquarters Sacramento ONLINE Department of General

Services

08/29/2014 10:00 AM

RFP-Pre Finished Cabinetry at Various Scattered Sites Oakland ONLINE Oakland Housing

Authority

08/28/2014 2:00 PM

2014 UL, LL & Main Comprehensive Replacement Project Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo Sanitation and

Flood Control District

08/28/2014 3:00 PM

RFQ-Blakeley Reservoir Outlet Conduit Remediation Project Placerville ONLINE El Dorado Irrigation

District

08/28/2014 2:00 PM RFQ-Engine & Generator Maintenance & Repair Martinez ONLINE Central Contra Costa

Sanitary District

08/28/2014 3:00 PM Flume 42/43 Replacement Pollock Pines ONLINE El Dorado Irrigation

District

08/28/2014 2:00 PM Safe Routes to School (SR2S), Cycle 10 Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of

08/28/2014 4:00 PM

RFP-Meadowview Road/24th Street Streetscape Imrovements Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM Storm Drain Cleaning Maintenance Project Belvedere Tiburon ONLINE Tiburon, town of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM Chestnut Street Emergency Slip-Out Repair Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, City of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM Mission Bay North N4P3 (No GC Openings) San Francisco ONLINE Suffolk Construction

Company

08/28/2014 3:00 PM 7329-Chris Hotts Park Improvements Project San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM Install Aggregate Base Napa County ONLINE California Department of

Fish & Wildlife

08/28/2014 4:00 PM Eucalyptus Tree Removal at Hellyer County Park San Jose ONLINE Santa Clara, County of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM

De Anza High School Component # 7:Building 10 Linked Learning El Sobrante ONLINE West Contra Costa

Unified School District

08/28/2014 2:00 PM

Main Street Median Improvement Project Oakley ONLINE Oakley, City of

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08/28/2014 3:30 PM

Napa County Hall of Justice Generator Fuel Line Project Napa ONLINE Napa, County of

08/28/2014 4:00 PM RFQ-Affordable Housing Development East Palo Alto ONLINE East Palo Alto, City Of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM

Novato Housing Maintenance & Repair Electrical System Novato ONLINE J.I. Garcia Construction,

Inc.

08/28/2014 2:00 PM CMAQ-Bike Rack Project Merced ONLINE Merced, City Of

08/28/2014 5:00 PM

RFP-Provide Professional Design Services for Hakone Gardens Master Plan Saratoga ONLINE Saratoga, City of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM 2014 Roadway Improvements Ross ONLINE Ross, Town of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM TG16.3-Terrazzo San Francisco ONLINE

08/28/2014 2:00 PM

Installation of Non-Contact Reversing System on Roll-Up Doors at Dept of Water Serevices Oroville ONLINE State of California

08/28/2014 2:00 PM 2014 Pavement Maintenance Project-Phase 3 Cupertino ONLINE Cupertino, city of

08/28/2014 2:00 PM Rube Boesch Center HVAC Improvements Turlock ONLINE Turlock, City of

08/27/2014 4:00 PM

RFQ-Window Installation Pilot Project-100 McAllister San Francisco ONLINE Hasting College of Law

08/27/2014 2:00 PM

HVAC Replacement & Air Balancing Project for Placerville DMV Field Office Placerville ONLINE Department of Motor

Vehicles

08/27/2014 2:00 PM

Water Treatment Plant Modifications Delta Operations and Maintenance Center Byron E805B/004C California Natural

Resources Agency

08/27/2014 3:30 PM Jardin De Ninos Park Renovation Redwood City ONLINE Redwood City, city of

08/27/2014 2:00 PM Water Street Bridge Debris Removal Project Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, City of

08/27/2014 2:00 PM Measure U Irrigation Improvements-Package A Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City of

08/27/2014 2:30 PM 2014 Pavement Management Program Pittsburg R008/015C Pittsburg, city of

08/27/2014 10:00 AM 2014 Slurry Seal Project Ceres ONLINE Ceres, City Of

08/27/2014 11:00 AM Dewatering Polymer Lodi ONLINE Lodi, City of

08/27/2014 5:00 PM

As-Needed Graphic & Artistic Design & Interpretation Sonoma County ONLINE Sonoma, County of

08/27/2014 1:30 PM RFQ-Non-Leaded Brass Water Service Fittings Oakland ONLINE East Bay Municipal Utility

District

08/27/2014 2:00 PM

Construction of Runway Safety Area Improvements, North Field, Oakland International Airport

Oakland ONLINE Port Of Oakland

08/27/2014 2:00 PM

Mill Valley-Sausalito Multi-Use Pathway Roundabout at Bayfront Park Mill Valley Pending Marin, county of

08/27/2014 4:00 PM McAllister Street Streetscape Project San Francisco ONLINE Hasting College of Law

08/27/2014 2:30 PM

North Beach/Joe Dimmagio Playground Renovation San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/27/2014 3:00 PM

Park Tennis & Basketball Court Resurfacing Project Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of

08/27/2014 2:00 AM

Water Treatment Plant Capital Improvements Project, Phase 1A Pittsburg 014C/R007 Pittsburg, city of

08/27/2014 2:00 PM CCTV at Various Locations Phase 2 San Jose E809B/070C Santa Clara Valley

Transportation Authority

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08/26/2014 2:00 PM

Refurbish Train Operator Facilities at Hayward, Richmond and Concord Yards

Contra Costa County Online San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

08/26/2014 2:00 PM Napa River & Bay Trail-Segments 7 & 8 Napa ONLINE

Napa County Regional Park & Open Space District

08/26/2014 3:00 PM Dive Pool-Tower Removal Cupertino ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

08/26/2014 2:00 PM Redwood Valley Lions Park Ball Field Repairs Redwood Valley ONLINE Mendocino, County of

08/26/2014 3:00 PM Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project 24/25 Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

08/26/2014 2:00 PM

Refurbish Train Operator Facilities at Hayward, Richmond & Concord Hayward/Richmond/Concord ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit

District

08/26/2014 11:00 AM Strengthen & Replace La Loma Water Mains Modesto ONLINE Modesto, City of

08/26/2014 2:00 PM

Reroof Fruitvale Station Train Control Facilities & Bay Fair Station Entrance Canopy San Leandro/Oakland E808B/080C Bay Area Rapid Transit

District

08/26/2014 2:00 PM

SFO Architecture & Engineering Design Services for South Field Tenant Relocations San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco

International Airport

08/26/2014 3:00 PM

RFQ-Sand, Rock & Asphalt for Utilities Construction Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

08/26/2014 3:00 PM

CCure Maintenance & Monitoring - Bay Area Employment Development Department Northern California Offices

Northern California ONLINE CA Employment Development Department

08/26/2014 2:00 PM Galbreath Wildlands Preserve Water Well Rohnert Park ONLINE Sonoma State University

08/26/2014 2:00 PM

Dennis The Menace Walkway/Access Improvements Phase II and Skateboard Park Renovation and Expansion

Monterey ONLINE Monterey, City of

08/26/2014 2:00 PM Civic Center Water Tower Repainting Tracy Tracy, City of

08/25/2014 4:00 PM Swings Space Connections Package Phase 2 Fremont/Newark ONLINE Ohlone Community

College District

08/25/2014 2:00 PM Harbour View Apartments Richmond ONLINE

08/25/2014 2:00 PM Telecommunications System Repair Services Fremont ONLINE California Dept of

Education

08/25/2014 1:00 PM

BUILDING 361, COMMUNITY LIVING CENTER CLINIC, MENLO PARK DIVISION, VETERANS AFFAIRS PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM,

Palo Alto ONLINE US Army Engineering Dist-San Francisco

08/25/2014 1:00 PM

RFQ-Electrical Services for Various Equipment at CSJ ESD (Rebid) San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of

08/22/2014 5:00 PM

RFQ-Pipe Canopy Contractors for 60-Inch Brick Interceptor Phase VI-A Project San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

08/22/2014 2:00 PM

HVAC Repairs for Juvenile Detention Center & Honor Farm French Camp ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

08/22/2014 5:00 PM

Hazardous Material Investigation Survey Abatement Design Documentation & Observation/Monotoring

San Joaquin County ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

08/22/2014 10:00 AM Elementary Schools Window Coverings Phase 2 Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto Unified School

District

08/22/2014 2:00 PM Hunters View, Phase II, Blocks 7 & 11 San Francisco ONLINE

08/22/2014 12:00 PM Traffic Signs Contra Costa County ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

08/22/2014 2:00 PM Demolition of Residence at 2821 Rosedale Avenue Soquel ONLINE Soquel Creek Water

District

08/21/2014 San Leandro ONLINE San Leandro, city of

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3:00 PM

Marina Community Center (MCC) Storefront Window Replacement

08/21/2014 2:00 PM Storm Drain Improvements on Dianne Drive Turlock ONLINE Turlock, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM

RFP-Equipment Provider of Automated Parking Data Collection & Enforcement Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM RFQ-Emergency Operation Center Alameda ONLINE Alameda, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM TG16.2-Tile/Flooring/Base San Francisco ONLINE

08/21/2014 5:00 PM RFQ-Delta Service Center Stockton Stockton ONLINE Department of General

Services

08/21/2014 2:00 PM Information Technology Center Richmond ONLINE West Contra Costa

Unified School District

08/21/2014 10:00 AM Street Resurfacing 2013-2014 San Rafael 075C/E811B San Rafael, city of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM

Sacramento International Airport Reconstruction Portions of Taxiway Delta 3 Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

08/21/2014 10:00 AM Lewis Hall Fire Alarm Upgrade Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, UC

08/21/2014 2:00 PM

Sausalito City Hall Ceiling Tile Replacement Project Sausalito ONLINE Sausalito, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM FY 2015 Bicycle Rack Installation Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public

Works

08/21/2014 5:00 PM

RFQ-Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery Pavement Rehabilitation Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of

08/21/2014 4:00 PM

Detroit Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements RFP Concord Pending Concord, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM Rubberized Chip Seal 2014 Solano County ONLINE Solano, County Of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM

Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) 5th Floor Heart & Vascular Consolidation (Prequalifed Bidders Only) San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, UC

08/21/2014 2:00 PM

Sixth Street Improvements, LED Trail Lighting, LED Upgrades & Fiber Optic Repair Gilroy ONLINE Gilroy, city of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM

Water Quality Control Facility Improvements Project Patterson ONLINE Patterson, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM Lewis Hall Fire Sprinklers Upgrade Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, UC

08/21/2014 3:00 PM

6597-San Carlos Street Multimodal Streetscape Improvement Project-Phase II San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM Tree Removal Services Project Stockton ONLINE Stockton, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM

Corporation Yard Expansion Phase 2 - Materials Bin Storage Facility Project Elk Grove ONLINE Elk Grove, City of

08/21/2014 11:00 AM

City Hall ADA Improvements and Electric Vehicle Charging Station Install Project (WFM007/WFM006)

Elk Grove ONLINE Elk Grove, City of

08/21/2014 11:00 AM

RFP-Submersible Wastewater Pumps-Lift Station C Morgan Hill ONLINE Morgan Hill, City of

08/21/2014 2:00 PM WWTP Levee Removal & Irrigation Improvements Merced ONLINE Merced, City Of

08/20/2014 2:00 PM R Street Improvements 16th St to 18th St Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of

08/20/2014 5:00 PM

Tracy Blvd. Advanced Traffic Signal System & Fiber Optics from City Hall to WWTP Tracy ONLINE Tracy, City of

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

Foothill Horizons New Classroom Building (Lease Leaseback Project) Sonora ONLINE

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08/20/2014 2:00 PM

Florin Creek R/W Fence Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City Of

08/20/2014 9:00 AM East Wing PO&M Roof Repairs Sacramento ONLINE Davis, UC Health System

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

RFQ/RFP-New Boarding Area B Reconstruction Project & Terminal 1 Center Renovation Project San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco

International Airport

08/20/2014 2:30 PM

San Francisco General Hospital Building 5 Accessibility Compliance Improvements San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/20/2014 2:00 PM Energy Savings Upgrade at Various City Buildings South San Francisco ONLINE South San Francisco,

City of

08/20/2014 3:00 PM Well Abandonment Services Rio Vista ONLINE Department of

Conservation

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

Amphitheater Surface Replacement, Las Positas College Livermore R056/087C Chabot-LasPositas

Comm College Dist

08/20/2014 3:00 PM Carson Creek 1 Lift Station El Dorado Hills ONLINE El Dorado Irrigation

District

08/20/2014 11:00 AM

RFP-Consulting Services for Access Control, Alarm & Alarm Monitoring Oakland ONLINE Peralta Community

College District

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

Sacramento River Water Treatment Plant COAG Roof Replacement Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City of

08/20/2014 9:00 AM UT PO&M Roof Repairs Sacramento ONLINE Davis, UC Health System

08/20/2014 5:00 PM T-Mobile 2920-San Jose San Jose ONLINE

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

Multi-Trade Building Renovation Job Order Contract Davis ONLINE Davis, UC

08/20/2014 2:30 PM

Ruth Williams Memorial Theater Bayview Opera House San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/20/2014 2:00 PM 855-856 West Grand Avenue (No GC Openings) Oakland ONLINE

08/20/2014 5:00 PM Asbestos Abatement, Seismic Reinforcement M&R Petaluma ONLINE

08/20/2014 3:00 PM Baylands Park Equipment Replacement Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of

08/20/2014 2:00 PM Fencing & Bollards at 2561 Land Avenue Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Regional

Transit District

08/20/2014 2:30 PM Randolph Streetscape Improvements San Francsico ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/20/2014 3:00 PM Cowell College-Fireside Lounge Renovation Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, UC

08/20/2014 2:00 PM Outdoor Lighting Fixtures Oakland ONLINE Port Of Oakland

08/20/2014 2:00 PM Simmerhorn-Carillion Water Main Project Galt ONLINE Galt, city of

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

TG10.3 Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Construction Services San Francisco ONLINE

08/20/2014 2:00 PM 2013-2014 Lakeville Rd Tree Pruning & Removal Sonoma* E802B/063C

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

Facilities Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing (MEP) Job Order Contract Davis ONLINE Davis, UC

08/20/2014 3:00 PM Park Place Well Replacement Petaluma ONLINE Petaluma, City of

08/20/2014 12:00 PM Newbury Park Apartments San Jose ONLINE Core Builders

08/20/2014 11:00 AM Monte Vista Shopping Center S2 Shop Turlock ONLINE Huff Construction

Company, Inc.

08/20/2014 2:00 PM

RFQ-Furnish & Install Pool Covers at the Centennial Recreation Center

Morgan Hill ONLINE Morgan Hill, City of

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08/20/2014 2:00 PM TG10.2 Plumbing Construction Services San Francisco ONLINE

08/19/2014 2:00 PM Slurry Seal of Local Streets & Airport Aprons Ukiah ONLINE Ukiah, City Of

08/19/2014 2:00 PM

General Municipal Building Improvements On-Call 2014 for Presidio Municipal Services Agency (PMSA) Projects

Monterey ONLINE Monterey, City of

08/19/2014 2:00 PM North Napa CIPP Lining Project Napa ONLINE Napa Sanitation District

08/19/2014 2:00 PM 2014 Slurry Seal Project Salinas ONLINE Salinas, City of

08/19/2014 2:00 PM

Median Landscape FY14 - Winton Ave (Southland Dr to Southland Pl) Hayward E810B/082C Hayward, city of

08/19/2014 1:30 PM Sewer Line & Storm Drain Cleaning San Quentin ONLINE

State of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

08/19/2014 4:00 PM

RFP-City of West Sacramento Water Treatment Plant Gas to Liquid Chlorine System Conversion West Sacramento ONLINE West Sacramento, City of

08/19/2014 9:00 AM

DOM 4 Force Main Repair Project Mare Island Causeway Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo Sanitation and

Flood Control District

08/19/2014 2:00 PM Marsten Avenue Storm Drain Repair Project Belmont ONLINE Belmont, city of

08/19/2014 2:00 PM

Butte Regional Transit Operations Center (Prequalified Bidders) Chico ONLINE

08/19/2014 1:00 PM Garden Valley Forest Fire Station - Replace Facility Garden Valley ONLINE Department of Forestry

and Fire Protection

08/19/2014 2:00 PM Community & Senior Center Emergency Generator Woodland ONLINE Woodland, City of

08/19/2014 11:00 AM

RFP-Well Site Repairs, Maintenance, Rehabilitation & Pump Replacements Morgan Hill ONLINE Morgan Hill, City of

08/19/2014 2:00 PM New Walmart Supercenter # 3081-00 Sacramento ONLINE

08/19/2014 3:00 PM

RFP-Design of the Old Pumping Plant Rehabilitation Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

08/19/2014 5:00 PM Verizon Wireless Vacaville ONLINE

08/19/2014 3:00 PM Flooring Services for Central Services Department Roseville ONLINE Roseville, City of

08/19/2014 10:00 AM

FY14 Pleasant Hill Main Replacements & Other District Improvements

Pleasant Hill/Walnut Creek/Concord E803B/007C Contra Costa Water

District

08/19/2014 2:00 PM TG10.5 Fire Protection and Fire Suppression San Francisco ONLINE

08/19/2014 2:00 PM

The Improvements of Foothill Blvd from 150th Ave to the Vicinity of 164th/Miramar Ave Eden Township 001C Alameda, County of

08/19/2014 4:30 PM

RFQ-Architect-Engineer Professional Services for Los Medanos College Brentwood Center Brentwood ONLINE Contra Costa Community

College District

08/19/2014 2:00 PM

Building B-100 Tenant Improvements/Voluntary Seismic Retrofit at Chabot College Hayward T004/033C Chabot-LasPositas

Comm College Dist

08/19/2014 2:00 PM

Station Access, Parking, Path & Wayfinding Improvements, San Bruno San Bruno E795B/086C Bay Area Rapid Transit

District

08/19/2014 3:30 PM Saddleback Lift Station Improvements Auburn ONLINE Placer, County of

08/19/2014 2:00 PM Hotel at 1499 University Avenue Berkeley ONLINE

08/19/2014 2:00 PM

General Municipal Building Improvements On-Call 2014 for City Projects Monterey ONLINE Monterey, City of

08/19/2014 Cupertino ONLINE Cupertino, city of

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2:00 PM

Quinlan Community Center Fiber Installation Project

08/19/2014 3:00 PM

Technology Ctr/Student Ctr Interior Finish Upgrades San Jose ONLINE San Jose Evergreen

Community College Dist

08/19/2014 10:00 AM

Clayton Road & Schenone Court Left Turn Lane Civil Improvements Concord ONLINE Concord, City of

08/19/2014 11:00 AM Combination Air & Vacuum Relief Valves Modesto ONLINE Modesto, City of

08/19/2014 3:00 PM RFP-City Bridge Assessment Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

08/18/2014 3:00 PM Sylvia Besana Park Stairs Rehab Roseville ONLINE Roseville, City of

08/18/2014 4:00 PM Hunters Point Shipyard Block 48 Architecture RFP San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/18/2014 2:00 PM

RFP-Cherryland Fire Station Hazardous Materials Abatement and Demolition Hayward ONLINE Alameda, County of

08/18/2014 2:00 PM

SFO- Project Management Support Services for South Field Abatement, Demolition & Hazmat Project

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport

08/18/2014 2:00 PM

Cathodic Protection, Phase 1 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Martinez Online Central Contra Costa

Sanitary District

08/18/2014 1:00 PM

RFQ-Maintenance, Repair & Installation of Audio & Video Equipment San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of

08/18/2014 3:30 PM High Friction Surface Treatment Project Auburn ONLINE Placer, County of

08/18/2014 11:00 AM Signal Upgrades & Pedestrian Improvements Watsonville ONLINE Watsonville, city of

08/18/2014 1:00 PM

RFQ-Street Light Poles10B & Union Metal 13 Foot Ornamental One Piece Lighting San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of

08/18/2014 2:00 PM

Noth Natomas Regional Park Phase 5-Farmer's Market Grading Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City of

08/18/2014 3:00 PM Sims Road Gate Modification Elk Grove ONLINE Sacramento Regional

County Sanitation Dist

08/15/2014 2:00 PM

Nancy & Stephen Grand Family House, Mission Bay Block 7E San Francisco ONLINE

08/15/2014 4:00 PM

Professional Services for Citrus Heights Urban Greening Strategy Citrus Heights ONLINE Citrus Heights, City of

08/15/2014 4:00 PM

RFP-Material Testing & Construction Inspection Consulting Services San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon, City of

08/15/2014 2:00 PM Thatcher Chemical, Phase 2 Sacramento ONLINE

08/15/2014 1:00 PM

RFQ-Bird Barrier/Netting Services at Norman Mineta San Jose International Airport San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

08/15/2014 2:00 PM

East Campus Operations Center Landscaping Maintenance Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Municipal

Utility District

08/15/2014 2:00 PM Fire Sprinkler System San Francisco ONLINE

08/15/2014 12:00 PM Century Theatres # 399 Remodel Mountain View ONLINE

08/15/2014 10:00 AM Dollar Tree (Retail Store) Folsom ONLINE Marco Contractors

08/15/2014 1:00 PM Cooley Landing Park Phase III Education Center Palo Alto ONLINE East Palo Alto, City Of

08/15/2014 4:00 PM RFQ-Geotechnical Consulting Services San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon, City of

08/15/2014 2:00 PM Culvert Repair & Bridge Spall Repair Project 2014 Solano County ONLINE Solano, County Of

08/15/2014 RFQ-Landscape Architect Services Roseville ONLINE Roseville, City of

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3:00 PM

08/15/2014 4:00 PM

RFP-Surveying & Miscellaneous Civil Engineering Consulting Services San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon, City of

08/15/2014 4:00 PM RFQ-Traffic Civil Engineering Consulting Services San Ramon ONLINE San Ramon, City of

08/15/2014 5:00 PM

RFQ-Master Agreement for Landscape Architectural Services San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM East Second Street Overlay Project - REBID Benicia ONLINE Benicia, City Of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM DeRicco Lobby Project Stockton ONLINE

San Joaquin Delta Community College District

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Region Five (5) Landscape Manintenance District (LMD) Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM Commercial Pool Service at Multiple Pool Facilities Stockton ONLINE Stockton, City of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM Newark Greenhouse, Ohlone College Fremont Online Ohlone Community

College District

08/14/2014 2:30 PM VA Menlo Park Lawn Sprinkler Project Menlo Park ONLINE Department of Veterans

Affairs

08/14/2014 3:00 PM

7724-Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport Mechanical Services Contract San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Plant Maintenance Projects, East Generator Replacement and SCADA Communications Network

Gilroy Online South County Regional Wastewater Authority

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Mount Zion (MZ) "A" Building Freight Elevator No. 8 Upgrade-Rebid San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, UC

08/14/2014 2:00 PM Tank No. 3 (Glenview) Replacement Project San Bruno* 032C San Bruno, City of

08/14/2014 3:00 PM 2013-2014 Slurry Seal Project Redwood City ONLINE Redwood City, city of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM Franklin Boulevard 39" Diameter Lining Project Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

08/14/2014 5:00 PM

RFP-Environmental Technical Studies for Three Safety Improvements Project Solano County ONLINE Solano, County Of

08/14/2014 10:00 AM

Traffic Signal & Street Light Services (FY 2014/15-FY 2019/20) Pacifica ONLINE Pacifica, city of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Region Seven (7) Landscape Manintenance District (LMD) Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Relocation of the Sheriff's Record Unit to 2530 Arnold Drive Martinez ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM Air Cooled Chiller Replacement Music Building San Pablo ONLINE Contra Costa Community

College District

08/14/2014 2:00 PM Janitorial Services at the Seaside DMV Field Office Seaside ONLINE Department of Motor

Vehicles

08/14/2014 1:00 PM Play Area ADA Ramps Elk Grove ONLINE Cosumnes Community

Services Distrcit

08/14/2014 10:00 AM Finley Community Center Reroofing Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Region Three (3) Landscape Maintenance District (LMD) Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of

08/14/2014 3:00 PM

Security Controls Upgrade-John Latorraca Correctional Facility Merced ONLINE Merced, County of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM 2015 Parks Pest Control Project Stockton ONLINE Stockton, City of

08/14/2014 Champs-Vintage Fair Modesto ONLINE

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08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Region Eight (8) Landscape Manintenance District (LMD) Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM Region One (1) Landscape District (LMD) Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of

08/14/2014 3:00 PM

RFQ-On-Call Design, Engineering, Planning, Environmental, Construction Management & Other Airport Consulting Services

Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Region Four (4) Landscape Maintenance District (LMD) Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Mather Housing Treatment Plant Filter Rehabilitation Project Sacramento County 066C

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

08/14/2014 4:00 PM RFQ-Security Roof Fence-198 McAllister San Francisco ONLINE Hasting College of Law

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Construction of the Terrace Boulevard Sewer Main Replacement Healdsburg Healdsburg, City Of

08/14/2014 5:00 PM

RFQ-As-Needed Lead-Based Paint & Asbestos Contractor Service San Francsico ONLINE San Francisco Housing

Authority

08/14/2014 10:00 AM Refinish Basketball Court Alameda ONLINE US Coast Guard

08/14/2014 2:00 PM

Concrete Rehabilitation of Sedimentation Tank No. 3 (At The Wastewater Treatment Facility) Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, City of

08/13/2014 2:30 PM

Vicente Street & Ocean Avenue Pavement Renovation, Sewer Replacement & Water Main Installation

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

08/13/2014 2:00 PM On-Call CCTV Inspection Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City Of

08/13/2014 2:00 PM

Portable Generator for Harbor Facilities - CANCELLED Oakland ONLINE Port Of Oakland

08/13/2014 12:00 PM Paving 2366 Stanwell Circle Concord ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

08/13/2014 12:00 PM SRJ Concrete Wall Repair Dublin ONLINE Alameda, County of

08/13/2014 3:00 PM RFP-City of Hayward Downtown Specific Plan Hayward ONLINE

Alameda County Transportation Commission

08/13/2014 2:30 PM

Landscaping & Tree Maintenance Various Locations Contract-1 San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/13/2014 2:30 PM Freisman Park City Project 2007-2066 Livermore 013C/R005 Livermore, city of

08/13/2014 10:00 AM

Site UCDMC RAD Mobile PET CT Scanner Relocation Sacramento ONLINE Davis, UC Health System

08/13/2014 5:00 PM Popeyes Chicken Restaurant Lodi ONLINE RC Pacific Construction,

Inc

08/13/2014 3:00 PM Pavement Repair Digouts Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of

08/13/2014 4:00 PM RFQ-Kilroy Mission Bay Block Office Building San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/13/2014 3:00 PM 2014-2015 Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project Redwood City ONLINE Redwood City, city of

08/13/2014 3:00 PM Roof Removal and Replacement at City Hall Sebastopol 062C Sebastopol, City of

08/13/2014 2:00 PM

LAVTA Bus Stop Accessibility Improvements for City of Dublin & City of Pleasanton Livermore ONLINE Livermore Amador Valley

Transit Authority

08/13/2014 2:30 PM Crows Landing Air Facility Test Well Project Patterson ONLINE Stanislaus, County of

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08/13/2014 1:00 PM

HVAC Duct Cleaning at the DMV Merced Field Office (Rebid)

Merced ONLINE Department of Motor Vehicles

08/13/2014 1:30 PM Civic Center Handrail Accessibility Modifications San Rafael E806B/069C Marin, county of

08/13/2014 2:00 PM

CDBG Traffic Calming Measures for Intersections along Sheridan Street Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of

08/13/2014 5:00 PM The Habit Burger-Antioch Antioch ONLINE

08/13/2014 2:00 PM Starbucks - New Site & Shell Construction Woodland ONLINE

08/13/2014 2:00 PM

Combined Landscape Maintenance Projects - Rebid San Jose E798B/090C Santa Clara Valley

Transportation Authority

08/13/2014 2:00 PM FJC 470 27th St Exterior Paint Oakland ONLINE Alameda, County of

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

ESC-Sacramento Kings Foundation Concrete, Foundation Reinforcing, Waterproofing & Under Mat Slab Plumbing

Sacramento ONLINE

08/12/2014 2:00 PM Brown Street Lift Station Vacaville ONLINE Vacaville, City Of

08/12/2014 3:00 PM

Hesperian/Springlake Railroad Crossing Improvements San Leandro ONLINE San Leandro, city of

08/12/2014 2:00 PM Beach/Pacific (Wharf) Intersection Roundabout Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, City of

08/12/2014 2:00 PM Job Order Contract Phase 21 San Jose ONLINE San Jose State University

08/12/2014 2:00 PM 2198 Market Street San Francisco ONLINE

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

Station Access, Parking, Path & Wayfinding Improvements Dublin/Pleasanton Dublin/Pleasanton ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit

District

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

Pest Control Service Contract for City of Monterey, Presidio of Monterey, and Ord Military Community. Monterey ONLINE Monterey, City of

08/12/2014 3:00 PM Mount Umunhum Interim Tower Repairs Project Los Gatos ONLINE Midpeninsula Regional

Open Space District

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

Tracy Municipal Airport Reconstruction of Runway 12-30 and Taxiways B, D and E and The Runway/Taxiway Intersection Schedule A and Schedule B

Tracy ONLINE Tracy, City of

08/12/2014 3:00 PM

Third Street Light Rail Transit Project Mision Bay Loop Project San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

RFP-A Local Community Solar Program for the City of Palo Alto Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

08/12/2014 5:00 PM Kapor Center for Social Impact Oakland ONLINE

08/12/2014 10:00 AM Oak Avenue Tank Replacement Project San Anselmo ONLINE Marin Municipal Water

District

08/12/2014 6:00 PM

New HVAC System for 15 Bed HIV/AIDS Residential Facility San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City &

County of

08/12/2014 12:00 PM Hyatt Place-Emeryville Emeryville ONLINE

08/12/2014 2:00 PM Marsh Creek Road Bridge (28C0143) Scour Repair Contra Costa County ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

08/12/2014 2:00 PM Byron Airport Pavement Enhancements Byron ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

08/12/2014 10:00 AM Bon Air Road Bridge Replacement Project Larkspur Online Larkspur, city of

08/12/2014 2:30 PM Brown Street Sewer Project Vacaville ONLINE Vacaville, City Of

08/12/2014 Oakland ONLINE

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11:00 AM

Laney College Building "A" Installation of a HVAC Split System

Peralta Community College District

08/12/2014 4:00 PM

May Valley Community Center Roofing Replacement Richmond ONLINE Richmond, City Of

08/12/2014 5:00 PM RFP-Power Purchase Agreement for Solar Power Brentwood ONLINE Brentwood, city of

08/12/2014 3:00 PM

Runway 13-31 Pavement Rehabilitation Hollister Municipal Airport Imrpovements Hollister ONLINE Hollister, City Of

08/12/2014 12:00 PM 2014 Overlay Project Brisbane ONLINE Brisbane, city of

08/12/2014 2:00 PM Virginia-McGee Totland Play Area Renovation Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of

08/12/2014 2:30 PM 2014 Street Resurfacing Project Livermore E807B/002C Livermore, city of

08/12/2014 4:00 PM Muir Ridge, Tract 7418 Contra Costa County ONLINE Habitat for Humanity East

Bay/Silicon Valley

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

Angel Island State Park Project A:Sewer System repairs & Project B:Access Modifications Tiburon ONLINE Department of Parks &

Recreation

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

Penngrove Elementary School-YMVA Modular Building Penngrove ONLINE

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

West A Street Safety Improvements (West A Street at South Garden Avenue, Happyland Avenue, and Santa Clara Street-Hathaway Avenue)

Hayward E799B/091C Hayward, city of

08/12/2014 2:00 PM

Mission Bay Development Blocks 36-39 & X3, Block 25 Infrastructure Project San Francisco 071C

08/12/2014 2:00 PM LED Streetlight Luminaries Elk Grove ONLINE Elk Grove, City of

08/11/2014 3:00 PM

I-880/Broadway - Jackson Interchange Improvements Project: Professional Engineering Services for the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA&ED) Phase (A14-0051)

Oakland ONLINE Alameda County Transportation Commission

08/11/2014 3:00 PM RFP-Technology Equipment and/or Services Richmond ONLINE West Contra Costa

Unified School District

08/11/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento Cosentino Center Roseville ONLINE

08/11/2014 12:00 PM

RFQ-Planning Project Management, CEQA & Sustainability Planning Services Davis ONLINE Davis, city of

08/11/2014 2:00 PM Magnolia Avenue Trunk Line Rehabilitation Project Larkspur ONLINE Ross Valley Sanitary

District

08/11/2014 2:00 PM Bed Bath & Beyond-Roseville Roseville ONLINE

08/11/2014 3:00 PM

Repurpose Boiler Plant, Phase II-Boiler Room Office Addition San Jose ONLINE San Jose Evergreen

Community College Dist

08/11/2014 5:00 PM Steam Cleaning & Power Washing Services Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of

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CLASSIFIED ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.

Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]

SEEKING EXPERIENCED PROJECT MANAGER FOR

SAN RAFAEL BASED CONSTRUCTION CO.

Residential remodeling company seeks experienced project managers for full and/or time positions. Health care benefits

available after 60 days. Salary DOE.

QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE:

Working knowledge of building tradesStrong organizational and managerial skillsCan read plans well and assemble materials lists2+ years in residential construction industryStrong organizational and interpersonal skillsWillingness & ability to interface with clients as well as staffStrong communication skills and clean/neat appearanceFamiliarity with Marin CountyClean driving recordFluent in both Spanish and English a plus

RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE (BUT NOT LIMITED TO):

Scheduling and timelinesJob costingAssemble & order materialsSchedule subcontractorsCoordination, communication, safety, planning, budgetingDocumentation & job logsInterfacing with clients/architects/engineers/etc.

Please forward resume and salary requirements to:[email protected]

SEEKING GENERAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN FORMALONEY CONSTRUCTION, INC.

A successful candidate has the ability to work independently, manage/lead other crew members, and troubleshoot all aspects of the projects. The individual should be knowledgeable and proficient with all phases of general engineering construction and has an excellent attitude and work ethic. Compensation is

competitive and dependent on experience.

THE SITE SUPERINTENDENT/FOREMAN WILL:- Direct, supervise and teach other crew members- Perform any construction tasks needed to meet deadlines - Determine labor requirements and recruit talent to meet demands- Create supplies and materials lists and timelines- Review materials and subcontractors invoices against forecasts- Review job costs, budgets and weekly field time cards- Communicate with clients throughout the project to guarantee customer satisfactionRequirements:- Relevant industry experience.- Must utilize smart phone from the field for emailing and text messaging- Must be able to read and interpret plans- Knowledgeable in all trades- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to speak professionally with clients, architects, subcontractors, etc.- Ability to identify and problem-solve various issues- Able to run projects with minimal supervision- Must have a truck in good working condition, insurance, valid driver’s license and own tools

What we offer:Competitive salary , 5 days / year PTO after 90 Days, Truck

Allowance, Gas Card

Equal Opportunity EmployerPlease submit cover letter and resume to

[email protected] and we will contact qualified candidates. Or fax to 415-493-6910 please includes salary requirements. Due to the high volume of

responses we will not be able to reply to all inquiries.

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SEEKING ESTIMATING ADMINISTRATOR

Dutra is currently looking for an Estimating Administrator. This position supports the Estimating Department. Successful applicant will be re-sponsible for distributing, organizing and maintaining bidding documents such as plans, specifications, addenda and quotes. Will also work to support the Chief Estimator and Proposal and Contracts Manager in preparing estimates, proposals, Statement of Qualifications and marketing materials. Additionally, will assist the Contract Administrator with bonds, contracts and tracking SBE participation.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:• Distribute, organize and maintain bidding documents including printing, copying, filing and tracking distribution.• Assist in the preparation of estimates, proposals, SOQs and marketing materials.• Assist in the preparation of contract documents, bond requests and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) requirements and goals.• Keep accurate records of SBE participation. Ensure company is compliant with SBE regulations.• Maintain detailed and organized files on future, current and past projects.• Prepare reports, maintain estimating schedule and track contract deadlines.• Identify and track bidding opportunities.

COMPETENCIES: Communication Proficiency: Demonstrates effective written and oral communication skills. Attention to Detail: Diligently attends to detail and pursues quality in accomplishing tasks. Checks work to ensure accuracy and completeness. Researching Information: Identifies, collects and organizes data for analysis and decision making. Knows where and how to access the right data for the assignment. Teamwork: Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and deliverables.

QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The require-ments listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education/Experience: Associate of Arts degree and at least three years of Administrative experience. Language Ability: ability to effectively communicate and respond to questions from manager, clients, customers and internal team. Reasoning Ability: ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Computer Skills: to perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of and experience with internet research, and advanced abilities in Microsoft Office software including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Physical Presence: Regular and predictable physical presence in the corporate office is an essential qualification for this position due to the

importance of the team-related aspects of the essential duties, the aggres-sive timeframes under which the employee will operate, and the need for face-to-face interaction with employees in Estimating and Operations in order to properly perform job-related functions.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position has no supervi-sory responsibilities.

WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommoda-tions may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Usual office work conditions. The noise level in the work environment is moderate. Minimum physical exertion.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the es-sential functions. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk.

The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and

standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and

perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor.

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Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]

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Please advise if position is filled or commodity is [email protected]

SEEKING ESTIMATOR IN COMMERCIAL ROOFING

Wedge Roofing, Inc. is currently looking for an Estimator in the Commercial Roofing Market for the San Francisco Bay Area. Experienced Estimator who is capable of performing hard bid and conceptual estimates in both private and public

work markets. They must be able to manage multiple estimates at one time along with some minor project management.

This person will need to have the ability to work with plans & drawings, clients, consultants, subcontractors and municipali-

ties. This position will be expected to work in both a team atmosphere and function autonomously at various times. Local

market estimating experience is also preferred. Commercial Estimator position works from Petaluma office facility.

Desired Skills & Experience

1. Familiarity with all major roofing systems.

2. Local Bay Area experience.

3. Strong client interaction skills.

4. Strong plan & bid take off skills.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 707-763-5475

Company DescriptionSince 1976, San Francisco Bay Area’s most trusted roofing contractor, Wedge Roofing provides quality and dependable roofing solutions for residential, commercial, industrial and

public work clients throughout San Francisco, Marin County, Sonoma County, Napa County and the East Bay.

Lic # 416737 C-2, C39, C-43, & B General

SEEKING CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR IN

ESTIMATING DEPARTMENT

Ghilotti Bros., Inc. is seeking a Contract Administrator in our Estimating Department. This position reports to the Vice

President of Estimating.

Some duties may include: processing/reviewing Owner and subcontractor contracts, insurance and bonding; maintaining

appropriate public agency business licenses; initiating and completing job folder; maintain jobs in progress log;

processing change orders; tracking owner and subcontractor final pay estimate timeline; coordinating final contract closeout documentation. Annual salary depends on experience. Become

part of our growing and successful team.

We are in search of someone who is very organized, proactive, works well under pressure & detail-oriented. This person must

also have strong computer skills, specifically in Microsoft applications. Preferred experience with contracts and/or in

construction field.

This position is exempt. We offer competitive pay along with an extensive benefits package. Salary is DOE.

If you’re interested in this position, please submit a cover letter

and resume to

[email protected]

and put “Contract Administrator” in the subject line.

If you would like more information about our company, please visit www.ghilottibros.com.

GBI is committed to being an equal opportunity employer.

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ReadyMarin.org is Marin County’s website for information on emergency preparedness, whether you are just learning or an experienced emergency volunteer. Our mission is to provide guidance, training and resources to keep you and your family safe during an emergency, whether it requires you to evacuate or shelter in place. You will find information and links to resources, checklists, and training opportunities. Let’s get prepared.

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This project is supported by US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) FY2011 Homeland Security Grant #97-067 awarded by the State of California Office of Homeland Security (Cal OES). The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of DHS.

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