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WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org [email protected] September 25th , 2013 Vol. 57, Issue #36 2013 -2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marin Builders Association is pleased to announce the 2013-2014 Board of Directors! PRESIDENT Jim Schalich, Schalich Bros. Construction VICE-PRESIDENT Tyler Doherty, Cal-West Rentals CFO Tom Barr, Ghilotti Bros., Inc. SECRETARY John Busick, Bob Kunst Painting PAST PRESIDENT Jeff Mertel, Mertel Carpets DIRECTORS Aimi Dutra, Dutra Group Oliver Dibble, Dibble & Company Keith Dotto, Dotto Glass, Inc. Clayton Fraser, West Bay Builders, Inc. Dave Garbarino, Marin Sanitary Service Jeff Grady, Grady Consulting Diane Henderson, DMH Land Use Planning Dan McLennon, McLennon Law Corporation Herb Moran, Insurance Consultant Rob Scerri, Golden State Lumber Dave Trahan, Patriot Mechanical Michelle Whiteside, Whiteside Construction

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WEEKLY BULLETIN

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] September 25th , 2013 Vol. 57, Issue #36

2013 -2014BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Marin Builders Association is pleased to announce the 2013-2014 Board of Directors!

PRESIDENT

Jim Schalich,Schalich Bros. Construction

VICE-PRESIDENT

Tyler Doherty,Cal-West Rentals

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Tom Barr,Ghilotti Bros., Inc.

SECRETARY

John Busick,Bob Kunst Painting

PAST PRESIDENT

Jeff Mertel,Mertel Carpets

DIRECTORS

Aimi Dutra,Dutra Group

Oliver Dibble,Dibble & Company

Keith Dotto,Dotto Glass, Inc.

Clayton Fraser,West Bay Builders, Inc.

Dave Garbarino,Marin Sanitary Service

Jeff Grady,Grady Consulting

Diane Henderson,DMH Land Use Planning

Dan McLennon,McLennon Law Corporation

Herb Moran,Insurance Consultant

Rob Scerri,Golden State Lumber

Dave Trahan,Patriot Mechanical

Michelle Whiteside,Whiteside Construction

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New Workers’ Comp & Insurance Program for the:

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Reasons to Enroll in the New MBA Insurance Program:

MBA members receive preferred pricing and benefit from group buying power through exclusive carrier

Access to George Petersen’s exclusive online Human Resources and Safety & Loss Control portal

Work with one of three highly knowledgeable agents from George Petersen Insurance Agency who specialize in construction, and have access to their dedicated support team

Access to the George Petersen Insurance Agency Newsletter

Outstanding customer service

Continued access to MBA’s safety programs

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PROJECT OF THE WEEKBids for

BRIDGEWAY AND CALEDONIA STREET SERIES STREETLIGHT CIRCUIT CONVERSION

will be received by City of Sausalito at 420 Litho Street Sausalito 94965 tel. (415) 289-4100 fax (415) 289-4165 until

Monday, September 30th, 2013 @ 2:00 PM

This project shall replace the existing series street light circuit with new conduit & conductors as shown on the plans. New conduit installed by the trenching in pavement method shall comply with Section 86 of the state Standard Specifications for conduit install underpavement that is not a freeway lane or freeway to freeway connector ramp. Works shall also require installation of refurbished street light fixtures on existing poles, coordination with PG&E, and furnishing and installing of new Type III-AF service enclosure with a Type V photoelectric control. A City of Sausalito Encroachment Permit shall be required along with traffic and pedestrian control plans. The Encroachment Permit fee shall be waived by the City.Contact: Andrew Davidson at (415) 289-4180 or [email protected]

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

in this issue

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New Board aNNouNcemeNt .....1

roP Programs ...............................2-3

New workers comp. Program .......4

request for Bids .............................5

Project of the week ........................5

5 Things You Need to Know ..............8

The capitol connection ..................9

Phil Vermeulen ...................................10

Safety topic: Slips and Falls ......14

Permits ..............................................19

Liens & completions .....................24

Project Bid Schedule ........................26

classifieds ..........................................35

__________________________

contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

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

[email protected]

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REQUEST FOR BIDSBHM CONSTRUCTION, INC.

522 Walnut Avenue Vallejo, CA 94592Phone: (707) 643-4580 Fax: (707) 643-4581

New Academic Campus at Seneca 11556 ModificationsSan Francisco Unified School District San Francisco, CA

BID DATE: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 AT 2:00 PM

BHM Construction, Inc. is seeking certified DVBEsubcontractors to bid the following work: Demolition,

Hazmat Abatement, Concrete, Glazing, Metal Fabrication,Doors/Frames/Hardware, Painting, Mechanical, Electrical,

Flooring, & Drywall.

PLEASE FAX QUOTES TO: (707) 643-4581ATTN: SEAMUS DOOHER

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer& Provide Bonding Assistance When Applicable.

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MARIN COUNTY SMALL EMPLOYER FORUM 

 

September 24, 2013

EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 101 McInnis Parkway, San Rafael

7:30am: Registration 8—10am: Panel Discussion with Audience Q&A

This session will show how small employers can prepare for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). You will come away with a checklist for preparation and decision making about healthcare in your organization. Our speakers are

experts in their field and provide a diverse set of perspectives.

Keynote Speaker Chris Patton VP of SHOP Sales and Agent Marketing, Covered California

Special Guest Congressman Jared Huffman

All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381(voice/TTY) or 711 for the California Relay Service or e-mailing [email protected]

at least four work days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon written request.

This event organized by the Workforce Investment Board

SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY Marin County Health & Human Services and Kaiser Permanente

PARTICIPATINGPARTICIPATINGPARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONSORGANIZATIONSORGANIZATIONS

Hispanic, Novato, Corte Madera & San Rafael Chambers of Commerce

Marin Economic Forum North Bay Leadership Council Center for Volunteer and

Non Profit Leadership Marin Community Foundation Coalition of small employers

NO COST—BUT RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED RSVP BY 9/18/13 TORSVP BY 9/18/13 TORSVP BY 9/18/13 TO

[email protected] or Caran Cuneo, MEC Business Services 415-473-3309

More informa on available at www.coveredca.com/small_businesses.htm

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2013 MBa Directors & officers

PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.

Vice Presidentjim schalich - schalich Bros.

construction

chief financial officer tyler Doherty - cal-West rentals, inc.

secretarYtom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., inc.

Past Presidentaimi Dutra - the Dutra Group

executive DirectorKLif KnoLes

Dave Trahan - Patriot MechanicalHerb Moran - MOC Insurance Services

John Busick - Bob Kunst PaintingOliver Dibble - Dibble & Company

Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersRob Scerri - Golden State Lumber

Keith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning

Jeff Grady - Grady Consulting, Inc.

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerKellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception

COnSULTAnTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst

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

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

MBA MEMBER

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5 things you need to know

By CASey MAZZOnIMARIn BuIlDeRS ASSOCIAtIOn

leGISlAtIVe [email protected]

1 . CAMPAIGN TO RECALL SUPERVISOR SUSAN ADAMS FAILS. http://www.marinij.com/marinnews/ci_24116763/drive-recall-

supervisor-adams-fails-but-critics-claim

2 . CITy OF SAN RAFAEL COUNCIL RACE HEATS UP. http://www.marinij.com/marinnews/ci_24117361/four-candidates-vie-two-seats-

san-rafael-city

3 . ERIC LUCAN ANNOUNCED HE IS RUNNING FOR CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE. http://www.ericlucan.com

5 . NOVATO’S NORTH REDWOOD CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT faces extensive process. http://novato.patch.com/groups/politics-and-

elections/p/north-redwood-corridor-development-faces-complicated-path

“Don’t spend time beating

on a wall, hoping to

transform it into a door.”

- Coco Chanel

4 . SAN RAFAEL CITy COUNCIL RESCINDED A PLAN TO CONCENTRATE future housing developments near transit at the Marin Civic Center.

http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/meetings/

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

While the law in contractor’s regulation is black and white, how those words are interpreted has always been a ‘gray’ area where expert advice is often advised. Can a Sole Proprietor keep some parts of his license active while also qualifying someone else? Maybe, maybe not as we all learn from his question…

Q: I frequently read your articles and often times you refer to certain trades being “incidental and supplemental” to the classification that a contractor holds. How does the CSLB define incidental and supplemental? It seems that contractors could use these terms broadly to perform work out of the scope of their license.

A: Board Rule 831 states “for purposes of Section 7059, work in other classifications is ‘incidental and supplemental’ to the work for which a specialty contractor is licensed if that work is essential to accomplish the work in which the contractor is classified. A specialty contractor may use subcontractors to complete the incidental and supplemental work, or he may use his own employees to do so.”

Q: I have a CA Contractor’s License with 3 classifications: “C-8”(Concrete), “C-27” (Landscaping), and a “C-29” (Masonry). It is now a Sole Proprietor license. I want to be

a Responsible Managing Employee (RME) for a new corporation but the company only needs the “C-27”. I know that since I’m an RME I am going to have de-activate the “C-27” classification on my individual license, but is there a way to still keep the other two classifications active?

A: There are limited circumstances in which a RME can qualify two active licenses at the same time however the situation you described doesn’t appear to fall under those circumstances. There is no way to inactivate particular classifications on a license while keeping the others active. That being said, you will be required to inactivate your Sole Owner license in order to act as an RME for a new corporation.

Q: We have made some structural changes to our corporation that involves adding several Officers. We have already updated the Secretary of State with the changes. We plan to file the changes with the CSLB to update our license as well, but it is my understanding that each of the new Officers will be required to get fingerprinted, so the process of adding them to the license could take several weeks. In the interim, are those individuals permitted to sign contracts?

A: To the best of my knowledge, your company ultimately decides who has the

authority to sign contracts. I am not aware of any CSLB law or rule that regulates who can and cannot sign contracts on behalf of the company. With that said, as long as your corporation approves of the new Officers signing contracts, have them sign away!

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 info@

cutredtape.com, or write us at Capitol Services, Inc.,

1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research

past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

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NOTICE:California Energy Commission Releases Title 24 Software for Both Res and Non ResOn September 11 2013 the California Energy Commission approved the California Building Energy Code Compliance Residential (CBECC-Res) and Nonresidential (CBECC-Com) public domain software for complying with the 2013 Residential and Nonresidential Building Energy Efficiency Standards. See www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2013standards for information obtaining the software.

For more information: http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2013standards/ (If link doesn’t work, please copy entire link into your web browser’s URL)

Also In This Update• CARB Receives US EPA Authorization to

Enforce All Provisions of the Diesel Off-Road Regulation

All BIllS ON GOvERNOR’S DESKWell, the streets of Sacramento are safe once again until January – the Legislature is out! So, what’s done is done on the part of the 120 members of the California State Legislature. “The ball has now been passed” onto the governor so to speak who now has until October 12th to act on the 610 bills that have been sent to him. Following are some interesting statistics.

In the first box is the number of bills that were introduced in each house of the Legislature this year, followed by the number of bills in each house that I tracked on your behalf (called mine).

The following box below shows the number of bills that have been signed (Chaptered) by the governor thus far this year, followed by the total

number of officially “dead bills” which you will

note is only 4 (and even those 4 could be “revived if necessary”). Next shows that 610 bills are enrolled (have been sent to the governor who now has until October 12th to act on each of them). “Other” means that 1440 bills are two-year bills, meaning that they carry over until next year. And, thus far the governor has only vetoed 5 bills this year! You will also note that 83 of the bills that I worked on this year are before the governor.

In my annual year-end legislative report, I will discuss the final outcome of ALL bills that have an effect on YOUR business that the governor is currently considering. Stay tuned!

Bill Counts By House of Origin

1st

Year

All

1st

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Mine

ASSEMBLY 1585 133 0 0

SEnATE 955 77 0 0

TOTALS 2540 210 0 0

Bill Counts By location

1st

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CHAPTERED 481 27 0 0DEAD 4 0 0 0EnROLLED 610 83 0 0OTHER 1440 100 0 0VETOED 5 0 0 0

By the way, the governor is still deliberating on our SB 399 (Wright) which would require all state agencies to pay interest of 10% above prime on all invoices not paid within 45 days.

So, now that all bills are on the governor’s desk, I am busily crafting letters either urging the governor to sign or veto measures before him. Over the next few weeks I’ll include some of my letters to give you a “flavor” of what I’ve been dealing with; and, for those that I’ve requested a veto, what you hope will not ultimately affect you! The following bill, AB 1336 (Frazier) was sponsored by the State Building Trades. By the way, Freshman Assemblyman Jim Frazier who

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ALL BILLS ON GOVERNOR’S DESKby Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations

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represents parts of Solano, Contra Costa and Sacramento Counties AnD is a CONTRACTOR by trade!

September 16, 2013

The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr.Governor, State of CaliforniaState CapitolSacramento, CA 95814 RE: AB 1336 (FRAzIER) - REQUEST vETO

Dear Governor Brown:On behalf of the Engineering Contractors’ Association, California Fence Contractors’ Association, California Chapter of the American Fence Association, Marin Builders Association, the Flasher Barricade, I respectfully request a vETO of AB 1336 (Frazier).

AB 1336 is intended to stop the unlawful practice among a limited number of construction employers of failing to pay construction workers all wages due on the designated pay date. My contractors strongly support efforts to stop such illegal practices, as unscrupulous construction employers are both harmful to the employee and place our contractors, who pay on time and in full, at a competitive disadvantage.

Unfortunately, AB 1336 does little to stop unscrupulous contractors and unfairly punishes companies that play by the rules and pay their workers all of the wages that they are owed in a timely manner. AB 1336 unjustly triples the time frame within which the Labor Commissioner may make a determination on wage violations from 180 days upon notice of completion of a project to 18 months upon notice of completion or 18 months from the acceptance of work, whichever is later. This bill does little to ensure an aggrieved employee will be fairly paid in a timely manner. By extending the time frame for the DLSE to make a determination by 600%, AB 1336 causes harm to both the employee and to the legitimate contractor.

The provisions in AB 1336 deleting the requirement that the action commence not later than 180 days after acceptance of the public work, or the filing of a valid notice of completion, whichever is later, is unnecessary and would create an imbalance with other enforcement provisions in the prevailing wage statutes that require the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement to issue a civil wage and penalty assessment within 180 days of

the events described above. The Division regularly and routinely issues such assessments within the proscribed 180-day period, and there is no basis for creating or need for a different period of time for JLMC.

Moreover, the 18 month time period is inconsistent with California’s statutes affording rights to unpaid workers to bring an action against the public works payment bond for the project on which they worked. Under Civil Code Section 9558, an action on a payment bond can be brought no later than six months after the period in which a stop payment notice can be given, which typically would require such an action to be brought within six months plus 30 days after a notice of completion is recorded.Further, extending the time frame to 18 months for JLMC to commence civil actions would conflict with the underlying purposes of the existing statutes of limitations under the Labor Code, namely that wage claimants with good causes of actions should pursue them with reasonable diligence. It is unfair and inappropriate to require companies to defend themselves years after the fact against charges that involve the misconduct of a subcontractor, at a time when they no longer have access to witnesses or other evidence to disprove a claim made by employees of that subcontractor.

For these reasons, I urge your VETO on this dangerous measure.

Sincerely,Philip M. VermeulenLegislative Advocate

CARB Receives US EPA Authorization to Enforce All Provisions of the Diesel Off-Road Regulation

If you haven’t heard, our Construction Industry Air Quality Coalition (CIAQ) has informed us that On Friday, September 13, 2013 the US EPA granted CARB authorization to enforce all provisions of the In-Use Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation (Off-Road Regulation). With EPA authorization, CARB will begin to enforce the restrictions for adding certain tier vehicles to a fleet beginning January 1, 2014 and the emission performance standards for large fleets July 1, 2014. Please find on pages 12-13 the CARB Regulatory Advisory describing the schedule it will follow to enforce these provisions of the regulation and other relevant information.

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ENFORCEMENT OF THE IN-USE OFF-ROAD VEHICLE REGULATION On September 13, 2013, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) granted authorization to the California Air Resources Board (ARB or Board) to enforce all provisions of the In-Use Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation (Off-Road Regulation). The Off-Road Regulation was originally approved by the Board in May 2007, and amended in January 2009, July 2009, and December 2010. ARB has been enforcing the reporting, labeling, sales disclosure, and idle limitation requirements, and this advisory informs owners and operators of off-road vehicles operating in California as to how ARB staff will proceed with enforcement of the adding vehicles and emission performance requirements. In order to provide fleets adequate time to ensure compliance, ARB will phase in enforcement of various elements of the rule beginning January 1, 2014, as described below. Adding Vehicles Requirements ARB will begin to enforce the off-road regulation’s restrictions on fleets adding vehicles with older tier engines on January 1, 2014. As described in Section 2449(d)(6) of the Off-Road Regulation, fleets are prohibited from adding older tier vehicles as follows: Tier 0s – As soon as enforcement commences, a fleet may not add a vehicle with a Tier 0 engine to

its fleet. Tier 1s for Large and Medium Fleets (fleets with over 2,500 hp) – As soon as enforcement

commences, a large or medium fleet may not add a vehicle with a Tier 1 engine to its fleet. The engine tier must be Tier 2 or higher.

Tier 1s for Small Fleets (fleets with up to 2,500 hp) – As soon as enforcement commences, a small fleet may add a vehicle with a Tier 1 engine if and only if the vehicle either had an equipment identification number (EIN) assigned by ARB to the vehicle prior to January 1, 2012 or entered the State of California for the first time after January 1, 2012. Effective January 1, 2016, a small fleet may not add any vehicle with a Tier 1 engine. The engine tier must be Tier 2 or higher.

Tier 2s – Beginning January 1, 2018, for large and medium fleets, and January 1, 2023, for small fleets, a fleet may not add a vehicle with a Tier 2 engine to its fleet. The engine tier must be Tier 3 or higher.

The chart below shows the minimum tier engine that may be added by a fleet beginning January 1 of a given calendar year. For example, if a medium or large fleet wanted to purchase a vehicle on January 1, 2015, the vehicle’s engine would have to be a Tier 2 or cleaner engine. Fleets are allowed to continue operating lower Tier vehicles that they already own, but must comply with the adding vehicle requirements when considering purchases of new or used vehicles.

Regulatory Advisory SEPTEMBER 2013

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Adding Vehicle Requirements by Fleet Size and Calendar Year (applicable January 1 of each calendar year)

Fleet Size 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

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T2 T3T1*

T3T2

* Registered Tier 1 engines are those that had an equipment identification number (EIN) assigned to the vehicle by ARB prior to January 1, 2012, and can only be added to a fleet if both the fleet selling and the fleet purchasing the vehicle reported to ARB by January 1, 2012, or had entered the State of California for the first time after January 1, 2012. Emissions Performance Requirements ARB will begin to enforce the emissions performance requirements for large fleets on July 1, 2014 and then annually each January 1 thereafter. The emission performance and compliance dates for medium and small fleets will be enforced upon their effective dates as shown below: January 1, 2017, for medium fleets; and January 1, 2019, for small fleets. The emission performance requirements continue annually until 2023 for large and medium fleets and 2028 for small fleets. To meet annual emissions performance requirements, fleets must either (1) meet the fleet-average emissions targets, or (2) meet the Best Available Control Technology (BACT) requirements. In general, if a fleet does not meet the fleet-average emissions targets, then it must apply BACT each year on a certain portion of its fleet until it does meet those targets. In order to meet BACT requirements, fleets can either: (1) turn over to newer, cleaner engines or vehicles, or (2) install ARB-verified exhaust retrofits. “Turn over” means retiring (selling) a vehicle, designating a vehicle as a permanent low-use vehicle, repowering a vehicle with a higher tier engine, or rebuilding the engine to a more stringent emissions configuration. A list of ARB-verified exhaust retrofits for off-road vehicles is available at http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/ordiesel/vdecs.htm . Penalties Fleets that fail to comply with the Off-Road Regulation will be subject to enforcement action, including potential fines. Health and Safety Code, Sections 39674 (a) and (b) authorize civil penalties for the violation of the programs for the regulation of toxic air contaminants. For More Information For information regarding this advisory or technical questions concerning the regulation, please visit the Knowledge Center for the Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation at http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/ordiesel/knowcenter.htm or contact the DOORS hotline at (877) 59-DOORS [(877) 593-6677] or via email at [email protected]. For general questions about diesel regulations, you may contact the Diesel hotline at (866) 6-DIESEL [(866) 634-3735].

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ACT IV ITY

Ja n i t o r i a l S a f e t y Tr a i n i n g P r og r am WOSHT EP

Slips and FallsSlips and falls can be caused by wet floors, uneven carpets, ladders, etc. Filling out the chartbelow can help you think about how to prevent slips and falls.

In your workplace, what hazards might cause you to slip and fall? What solutions are alreadyin place to protect you from a slip and fall? What other solutions are needed? What first stepscan management and employees take to make that solution happen?

Discussion Questions for Management & Employees

1. What slip and fall hazards are you most concerned about? Why?

2. What can management and employees do to prevent slips and falls?(Flip this page over for tips on preventing slips and falls. ➞)

H a z a r d

EXAMPLE:The floor is slipperywhen floor stripperis being used.

So lu t ions in P lace

• Workers alreadywear non-skidshoes.

So lu t i ons Needed

• A sign is neededthat says Wet Floor.This will remindall workers andanyone else in thevicinity to usecaution when floorsare being stripped.

F i rs t S teps

• Employer needs tobuy a sign.

WETFLOOR

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T IPSHEET

WOSHTEP J a n i t o r i a l S a f e t y Tr a i n i n g P r o g r a m

Slips and FallsM a n a g e m e n t C a n M a k e t h e W o r k p l a c e S a f e r

� Provide non-slip, stable floor mats in areas that can get wet.

� Check the workplace for rugs or mats that are loose or uneven.

� Keep walkways clear. Secure cables and electrical cords.

� Make sure the workplace is well lighted.

� Check that ladders are clean and in good condition.

E m p l o y e e s C a n F o l l o w S a f e W o r k P r a c t i c e s

� Clean up spills immediately.

� Use warning signs to keep people off wet floors.

� Use caution when stripping and waxing floors.Some chemicals make floors slippery.

� Always use a ladder or footstool to reach for objects.Never use a box or cart.

� When using a ladder:

� Put the ladder on a stable, dry surface.

� Check that it is fully open and locked.

� Check that your shoes are clean and dry.

� Do not stand on the top two rungs of the ladder.

E m p l o y e e s C a n U s e P r o t e c t i v e C l o t h i n g & E q u i p m e n t

� Wear non-skid shoes with low heels.

� Lace and tightly tie your shoes.

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ACT IV IDAD

P r o g r a m a d e C a p a c i t a c i ó n e n S e g u r i d a d p a r a C o n s e r j e s W O S H T E P

Resbalones y caídasLos pisos mojados, tapetes o alfombras abultados, escaleras, etc. pueden causar resbalones y caídas. Elllenar el cuadro a continuación le ayudará a pensar en cómo prevenir resbalones y caídas.

En su lugar de trabajo, ¿cuáles son los peligros que podrían causarle resbalones y caídas? ¿Qué solucionesexisten ya para protegerlo(a) contra los resbalones y caídas? ¿Qué otras soluciones se necesitan? ¿Cuálesson los primeros pasos que la gerencia y los empleados pueden dar para que se pongan en práctica esassoluciones?

Preguntas a abordar para la gerenc ia y los empleados

1. ¿Cuáles peligros de resbalones y caídas le preocupan más? ¿Por qué?

2. ¿Qué pueden hacer la gerencia y los empleados para prevenir resbalones y caídas? (Vea el reverso deesta hoja, donde encontrará sugerencias para prevenir resbalones y caídas. ➞)

H a z a r d

EJEMPLO:El piso se poneresbaloso cuando seusan sustancias paraquitarle el acabado.

So lu t ions in P lace

• Los trabajadoresya usan zapatosantideslizantes.

So lu t i ons Needed

• Se necsita un letreroque diga Piso Mojado.Eso les recordará atodos los trabajadoresy cualquier otrapersona que esté allícerca, que deben tenercuidado cuando seesté quitando elacabado del piso.

F i rs t S teps

• El empleadornecesita comprarun letrero

PISOMOJADO

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HOJA DE SUGERENCIAS

WOSHTEP P r o g r a m a d e C a p a c i t a c i ó n e n S e g u r i d a d p a r a C o n s e r j e s

Resbalones y caídas

La gerenc ia puede aumentar la segur idad de l lugar de t raba jo

� Coloque tapetes o alfombras estables, antirresbaladizos en las zonas que se puedan mojar.

� Revise si hay alfombras o tapetes sueltos o abultados en el lugar de trabajo.

� Mantenga despejados los pasillos. Fije los cables y cordones eléctricos.

� Cerciórese de que el lugar de trabajo esté bien iluminado.

� Revise que las escaleras portátiles estén limpias y en buen estado.

Los empleados pueden usar prácticas laborales que aumenten la seguridad

� Limpie los derrames de inmediato.

� Use letreros de advertencia para que la gente no camine sobre los pisos mojados.

� Sea precavido al quitar el acabado de los pisos y al encerarlos. Algunassustancias químicas hacen que los pisos se pongan resbalosos.

� Siempre use escaleras portátiles o bancos para alcanzar las cosas.Nunca use cajas ni carritos.

� Al usar una escalera portátil:

� Coloque la escalera sobre una superficie seca y estable.

� Revise que la escalera esté completamente abierta y trabada.

� Revise que sus zapatos estén secos y limpios.

� No se pare en los dos peldaños más altos de la escalera.

Los empleados pueden usar ropa y equ ipo de protecc ión

� Use zapatos de tacón bajo, con suelas antideslizantes.

� Amárrese bien las agujetas de los zapatos.

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north bayh a p t e rC

Knowledge is power. Do you wish you knew what your clients were really thinking? This interactive presentation on the results of North Bay NARI’s anonymous customer survey will let you know the most important things you can do to be a better company, and drive more referrals to your business—from the customer’s point of view.

Learn answers to the following questions:

• What do clients wish they had known at the start of their project?• What is the one thing the contractor could have done to

improve their service?• What did clients like best about working with their contractor?• What did they like least?

Please join us for this stimulating discussion and discover how keeping agreements, communication, crew conduct, and value to price affect your clients’ perceptions, and how you can provide the best remodeling experience possible.

North Bay NARI

When

October 1, 2013 5:30-8:30pm

5:30-6:15 pm Networking 6:15-8:30 pm Dinner and

Presentation

Location Stone Tree Golf Club

9 Stone Tree Lane, Novato

Cost $45 NARI members/ $55 non-members

1st Meeting $20 (one time only)

Registration will be available at the door.

Register and prepay online by September 26,

and receive a $5 discount.

Proper attire required.

North Bay NARI PO Box 1313

Novato, CA 94948

Email membership@

northbaynari.org

Website For information on how to become a member: www.northbaynari.org

About our Speaker:

Bill Johnson, Vice President

In addition to being President of our North Bay NARI chapter, Bill Johnson is Vice President at Design Build Specialists, based in Novato, which has been remodeling homes in Marin and the surrounding area since 1980. Bill joined Design Build Specialists in 2004 and his number one goal is to ensure that every client has an exceptional experience. Bill enjoys helping homeowners transform their ideas into more beautiful, comfortable, and safer living and work spaces. Bill has also worked in the City Planning Department in Boulder, Colorado, has a keen interest in environmentally responsible building practices, and has earned the designation of Certified Remodeler from NARI National.

What Your Clients Really WantResults of NARI Homeowner Survey

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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction valueYeung Wai-Hang OWNER/BUILDER 1131 W California Ave Mill Val 048-202-25 (23) Kitchen & Ba $20,000 Ohlson Daniel L & Susan RADCO & ASSOCIATES INC 850 College Ave Kentfield 074-031-72 (33) T I Improvem $250,000 Coughtry Stephanie D /Tr/ MC GUIRE & SONS 312 San Francisco Blvd San Ans 177-182-12 (21-0/1)(23)(53)( $120,000 Genevieve Droulers Tr MARIN COUNTY ROOFING 146 Almenar Dr Greenbrae 070-182-01 (53) Tear Off & R $10,000 Koenig Ron W /Tr/ & MARIN COUNTY ROOFING 36 Oak Mountain Ct San Rafael 164-381-07 (53) Reroof $10,000 Gluska Manfred & Helga BALDWIN, JOHN ROOFING INC 845 Flaxberry Ln San Rafael 164-031-05 (53) Reroof $14,703 Bell Gary /Tr/ & Etal OWNER/BUILDER 172 Camino Del Mar Inverness 112-023-06 (53) Re-Roof $10,500 Renfro Robert T Jr ABRIL ROOFING CO 861 Greenberry Ln San Rafael 164-014-01 (53) Reroof $13,500 Laughter William & Judi ABRIL ROOFING CO 1092 Adrian Way San Rafael 180-142-06 (53) Reroof $13,500 Willson Ryan F /Tr/ & S L M BUILDER 665 Goodhill Rd Kentfield 074-271-45 (21) Addition At $36,000 Village Odudwa Corp MAS BUILDERS 2 Park Circle Bldg 3 Marin Ci 052-112-02 (12) Demo And Rep $14,000 Village Odudwa Corp MAS BUILDERS 2 Park Circle Bldg 2 Marin Ci 052-112-02 (12) Demo And Rep $14,000 Boucher Family Trust Etal OWNER/BUILDER 59 Roundtree Blvd San Rafael 164-501-34 (23,50,59) Rmdl K $27,500 Fulp Hilary Kretchmer HAULING PROS DBA DIG & DE 85 Montecito Rd San Rafael 016-041-13 (92) Swimming Poo $13,000 Saul Martha Revoc Livin MARQUIS CONSTRUCTION 67 N Knoll Rd Mill Valley 034-072-51 (11) Repr Ret Wal $12,500 Munson Catherine Trust OWNER 2 Mt Darwin Ct San Rafael 164-431-05 (23,50,59) Remdl $27,500 Krausz Susan Revoc Trus EDGEWATER TILE & PLASTERI 126 Van Tassel Ct San Anselmo 176-082-12 (10) Pool RmdlT. $40,000 Elqare Enterprise Inc BABA BUILDERS, INC 247 Shoreline Hwy Mill Valley 052-051-23 (33) Rmdl, Incl B $31,500 Barnard Anthony & Lynne SOLREADY ELECTRIC 828 Spring Dr Mill Valley 049-182-09 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $15,500 Stamper Bruce & Beverly SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 414 Crown Rd Kentfield 075-223-10 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $25,871 Champie John & OWNER 125 Conifer Way Woodacre 172-241-49 (21-1/1)(13) Gues $49,000 Lasus Richard S /Tr/ & SOLARCITY CORP 208 E Strawberry Dr Mill Valle 043-141-06 (60) Install Roof $18,620 Luster Deborah C SOLARCITY CORP 513 Northern Ave Mill Valley 049-101-35 (60) Install Roof $23,000 Perez Family Trust Etal A1 SOLAR POWER 7299 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio 121-142-11 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $28,200 Raiger Rickey A & JOE THE ROOFER 414 Calle Arboleda Novato 160-272-11 (53) Tear-Off & R $13,164 Glickman Marnie Revoc T SUNBURST SOLAR ENERGY 95 El Capitan Dr San Rafael 164-403-02 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $21,800 Geller Sally & SUNBURST SOLAR ENERGY 378 Sunset Way #A Mill Valley 050-162-10 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $19,500 Tonkin Wendy /Tr/ HOFFMANN CONSTRUCTION 21 S Ridgewood Rd Kentfield 075-081-01 (21)Addition Of 7 $14,000 Wentworth Richard OWNER 163 Oak Dr San Rafael 186-153-26 (53) Reroof $13,000 Goodrich James SOLARCITY CORP 75 Corte Dorado Greenbrae 070-011-24 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $35,280 Hinde Matthew & SATURN CONSTRUCTION COMPA 1010 Erica Rd Mill Valley 200-171-09 (21-0/2)(13) 2-S $93,000 Scurich Jane K Tr CREATIVE ROOFING OF N. CA 207 Laverne Ave Mill Valley 048-032-23 (53) Tear-Off & R $10,000 Scurich Jane K Tr CREATIVE ROOFING OF N. CA 207 Laverne Ave Mill Valley 048-032-23 (53) Tear-Off & R $10,000

couNtY oF marIN PermItS ISSued

couNtY oF marIN PermItS receIVedAddress Owner Work value112 Peralta Ave Mill Valley Reinberg Donald A Tr (50) (52) (92) Install Walk-In $13,90023 Ranch Rd San Rafael Mac Kinnon Elinor (11,54) Retaining Walls Around $25,000800 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd Mill Valley Strawberry Village Retail (33) Tenant Improvements Due T $220,000300 Reed Blvd Mill Valley Shaw Stephen M (21) Encl Deck Area To Create $20,0003125 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Fairfax Girl Scout Council (21,13) Add To Existing Public $50,000135 Upland Rd Kentfield Lytz Karl S & (21,59) Enclose Porch; Remove $50,000175 Upland Rd Kentfield Storek Glenn & Lynda (21) (22) (56) Addition & Remo $183,00050 Wolfe Canyon Rd Greenbrae Mansbach Harry H & (13,23,50,58) Extend Deck; New $68,475432 Woodland Rd Kentfield Solomon Michael (11,12) Ret Wall And Pool Equi $50,000432 Woodland Rd Kentfield Solomon Michael (11) Small Ret Wall Next To Ho $25,000432 Woodland Rd Kentfield Solomon Michael (10,13,50,54)New Pool,New Stai $175,00030 Woodview Ln Novato Lyall Arianna K (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 8.75 K W - $42,000180 Deer Hollow Rd San Anselmo Spaulding Paul P Iii & (23,59) Rmdl Kit, Repl 2 Slidi $85,000100 Diablo Dr Kentfield Diablo Drive Llc (54) (58) Repairs To Pool Hous $30,000100 Diablo Dr Kentfield Diablo Drive Llc (13) (53) (56) (58) Repairs To $20,000106 Diablo Dr Kentfield Diablo Drive Llc (13) (58) Replace Windows, Doo $60,00020 Greensburgh Ln San Anselmo Endicott Stephen /Tr/ & Etal (12) Add Portico To Front Entr $12,000

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couNtY oF marIN PermItS receIVed (continued)

Address Owner Work value804 Greenberry Ln San Rafael Ledgard John F /Tr/ (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 1.5 K W - $15,500440 Goodhill Rd Kentfield Abecassis Ricardo F & (60) Install Photovoltaic Pane $39,20059 Roundtree Blvd San Rafael Boucher Family Trust Etal (23,50,59) Rmdl Kit & Ba, Stru $27,5002 Mt Darwin Ct San Rafael Munson Catherine H Trust (23,50,59) Remdl Kit & Ba, Rep $27,500828 Spring Dr Mill Valley Barnard Anthony R & Lynne S (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 2.65 K W, $15,500414 Crown Rd Kentfield Stamper Bruce D & Beverly Trust (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 6.56 K W - $25,8717299 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio Perez Family Trust Etal (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 4.77 K W - $28,20095 El Capitan Dr San Rafael Glickman Marnie R Revoc Trust (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.2 K W - $21,800378 Sunset Way #A Mill Valley Geller Sally & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 4.01 K W - $19,50075 Corte Dorado Greenbrae Goodrich James Markwood Jr & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 8.82 K W - $35,280

City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Corte Madera 9/3 Brad Denney 438 Oakdale Ave Excavate basement $125,000 Corte Madera 9/5 Tom Robinson Bay Builders 621 Chapman Dr Window

replacement in-kind $12,000

Corte Madera 9/16 101 Nellen Associates LLC

ACG Construction 101 Nellen Ave Commercial TI $20,800

Corte Madera 9/16 Reed & Page Freyermuth

Gazzoli Construction 14 Hickory Ave Addition $300,000

Corte Madera 9/16 195-205 Tamal Vista Blvd., LLC

Safeco Sound & Safety

195 Tamal Vista Blvd 3

Fire Alarm Installation

$12,000

Corte Madera 9/16 Jerome Reinke Wesco Roofing Company

5796 Paradise Dr Reroof $43,000

Corte Madera 9/17 Linnea Baver Window & Door Factory

441 Montecito Ave Replace 17 Windows

$24,500

Corte Madera 9/17 Alex S & Lois A McLean Marin County Roofing Co, Inc.

5776 Paradise Dr Reroof $15,000

Corte Madera 9/18 Sage Equity Remodel Kitchen and two bathrooms

$30,000

San Rafael 9/10 Weiss Richard & Etal Weiss Richard & Etal 20 Loma Linda Rd ALTER-SFD $15,000 San Rafael 9/10 Purvis James M & Arruda Construction 5 Marina Way ALTER-SFD $50,000 San Rafael 9/10 Dell Osso Geoffrey G Steve Janney Roofing 103 Jordan St ALTER-SFD $26,000 San Rafael 9/10 Ascher Douglas R Tr Wedge Roofing 515 B St ALTER-SFD $22,390 San Rafael 9/11 Pacific Telephone & Tel Roebbelen

Contracting220 Shaver St ALTER-Commercial $22,000

San Rafael 9/11 Mc Donald’S Of Hawaii Mc Donald’S Of Hawaii

2114 4Th St ALTER-Commercial $18,000

San Rafael 9/11 Kilroy Realty L P W. Bradley Electric 4040 Civic Center Dr

ALTER-Commercial $120,000

San Rafael 9/11 Amoroso Michele J Amoroso Michele J 120 H St ALTER-SFD $60,000 San Rafael 9/12 A Paul Dr Property Llc Jazz Construction 169 Paul Dr ALTER-Commercial $12,000

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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation San Rafael 9/12 Bischoff John A & Renewal By Andersen 1 Bracken Ct ALTER-SFD $35,868 San Rafael 9/12 Marwick Alan D & Nelson Construction 3 Pine St ALTER-SFD $49,000 San Rafael 9/13 Tabrizi Ranna & Abril Roofing 715 Butternut Dr ALTER-SFD $15,000 San Rafael 9/13 Henry Alan S & Abril Roofing 405 Hibiscus Way ALTER-SFD $12,500 San Rafael 9/13 Patel Navinchandra & Patel Navinchandra & 865 Francisco

Blvd EALTER-Commercial $12,000

San Rafael 9/16 Ib West 180 Llc Buestad Construction Inc

125 Nova Albion Way

ALTER-Apartments $98,000

San Rafael 9/16 J T S Llc Morris Roofing Co 3 Simms St ALTER-SFD $14,975 San Rafael 9/16 Koblick Geoffrey & Etal Second Generation

Roof15 Woodland Ave ALTER-Commercial $25,000

San Rafael 9/16 Barnett Robert A & No William Dersjant 20 Tweed Ter ALTER-SFD $20,000 San Rafael 9/17 Lyttle Matthew H /Tr Lyttle Matthew H /Tr 23 Billou St ALTER-SFD $35,000 San Rafael 9/17 Martini Steven D & Dan young

Construction63 Arguello Cir ALTER-SFD $48,000

San Rafael 9/17 Tureen Jay /Tr/ & Noble Builders 83 Bret Harte Rd ALTER-SFD $21,265 San Rafael 9/17 Guerry Thomas L & 579 Thornwood

TerALTER-SFD $40,000

San Rafael 9/17 Padilla Michael J & 195 Knollwood Dr ALTER-SFD $30,000 Tiburon 8/12 Arthur Giovara Michael Paul

Company, Inc.1, 3 & 5 Trestle Glen Circle

Subdivision Improvements

$900,000

Tiburon 8/13 Allen McKee Solarcraft Services, Inc.

10 Midden Lane Solar $29,670

Tiburon 8/13 Massingham & Associates

Roto Rooter Plumbers

30 Marsh Road Tunnel for sewer line

$30,000

Tiburon 8/13 Ellen Fuerst & Michael Jacobs

Owner-builder 115 Reed Ranch Road

Install handrails $16,975

Tiburon 8/14 Steve Akram Wall Construction 45 Meadowhill Drive

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodel

$125,000

Tiburon 8/15 Armand Mintancryan TMK Builders, Inc. 120 Gilmartin Drive

Change Fireplaces $18,000

Tiburon 8/15 Jon Peddie CB Electric 4 St Gabriele Court

Master bathroom remodel

$48,000

Tiburon 8/15 Essex Property Trust Monterey Construction Company

31 Red Hill Circle #B

Remodel kitchen and bath

$29,990

Tiburon 8/15 Essex Property Trust Monterey Construction Company

45 Red Hill Circle #A

Remodel kitchen and bath

$29,990

Tiburon 8/15 Essex Property Trust Monterey Construction Company

65 Red Hill Circle #A

Remodel kitchen and bath

$29,990

Tiburon 8/15 Jeff and Dana Hyman Consolidated Construction, Inc.

50 Stewart Drive Addition $342,000

Tiburon 8/15 Megan Ryan Stasz Calidad Construction 261 Karen Way Replace windows and door

$11,110

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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Tiburon 8/19 James Chapman Forster Pump &

Engineering2255 Vistazo East Street

Install subdrain $32,750

Tiburon 8/19 Dorota Wisner All Bay Solar 10 Apollo Road Solar $10,000 Tiburon 8/21 Livia Glasgow Verde Metals, Inc. 16 Mateo Drive Replace two

furnaces $10,000

Tiburon 8/22 Kevin & Cathy Roesler Hawkins Development Corp

90 East View Avenue

Kitchen Remodel $25,000

Tiburon 8/26 Stuart & Gina Peterson Thompson Brooks, Inc.

2 Gilmartin Court New $75,000

Tiburon 8/26 Josh & Dawn Penberg Conroy Builders 34 Southridge Drive

Remove finishes and add hardwood floor

$29,350

Tiburon 8/27 Ian & Paige Macleod Sandra Bird Custom Kitchens

198 Stewart Drive Kitchen Remodel $62,000

Tiburon 8/27 Ginette & Craig Reisfield

SLM Builders 48 Lower North Terrace

New roof $11,000

Tiburon 8/27 Ann Diemer McLeran, Inc. 2200 Vistazo East Street

Reroof $16,200

Tiburon 8/27 Nancy & Paul Zadoff Upscale Construction, Inc.

10 Old Landing Road

Kitchen Remodel $80,000

Tiburon 8/28 Lara Conte All Bay Solar 258 Karen Way Solar $13,500 Tiburon 8/28 Jane Dorn Aztec Roofing 4 Miraflores Lane Reroof $10,800 Tiburon 8/28 Linda Fassig-Knauer &

Tom KnauerDaniel Gallagher Const

22 Claire Way Kitchen Remodel $65,000

Tiburon 8/29 Lynne Gatti Josmari Builders 1839 Centro West Street

Kitchen Remodel $22,000

Tiburon 8/29 David & Charito Mittelman

Apperson/Hoog & Associates Inc

20 Rowley Circle Remodel Kitchen & Great Room

$75,000

Tiburon 8/29 Maja & Zlatko Peceli Sure Roofing Systems, Inc.

5 Warrens Way Reroof $14,800

Tiburon 9/3 Ruben Diaz Kroll Construction 1335 Mar West Street #5

Remodel Kitchen $20,000

Tiburon 9/4 Jerome & Moonhie Chin

Jamba Construction 145 Stewart Drive Interior Renovation $400,000

Tiburon 9/4 Nancy Barr Hitmen Termite 104 Red Hill Circle

Remove Stucco $16,000

Tiburon 9/5 Cynthia Miller Roy Albert Tanner 100 Red Hill Circle

Kitchen Remodel $45,000

Tiburon 9/5 Ken & Nicole Rowles Kelly Pacific Construction Co

35 Rolling Hills Road

Upgrade Pool $18,000

Tiburon 9/9 Kirsty Ellis S & S Builders 1 Tara Hill Road Replace Driveway, Stairway, Refinish Pool Deck & Pool

$300,000

Tiburon 9/9 James Martinoni Plonowski Architects & Builders, Inc.

689 Hawthorne Drive

One-story addition $400,000

Tiburon 9/10 Ginny & Anselm Leung J Colin Warner Construction

10 Baccharis Place

Replace driveway and repair deck

$50,000

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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Tiburon 9/10 David & Dana Williams Saunders

Construction Company

50 Monterey Drive Remove and replace deck

$41,000

Tiburon 9/11 David Cohen Construction Art 4 Old Landing Road

Landscape renovation

$150,000

Tiburon 9/11 Desmond King & Georgeann Economy

Solarcity Corporation 11 Raccoon Lane Solar $23,520

Tiburon 9/11 Robert F & Vicki C Sodaro

Solarcity Corporation 489 Washington Court

Solar $16,000

Tiburon 9/11 Noel Issac DeMello Roofing, Inc. 20 Delmar Drive Reroof $23,500 Tiburon 9/12 Jeanne Romano & Tony

SchofieldJMD Construction 17 Linda Vista

AvenueReplace existing wood deck

$10,000

Tiburon 9/14 James Morris Northern Pacific Roofing, Inc.

16 Upper Cecilia Way

Reroof $27,000

Tiburon 9/16 Tiburon Hillside LP Owner-builder 23 Circle Drive Replace stoops, landings, walks, stairs, handrails

$17,000

Tiburon 9/16 Mutahar & Livia Glasgow

A-Taylor Made Window

16 Mateo Drive Replace windows $30,676

Tiburon 9/16 Michael Peters Hassler Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.

271 Cecilia Way Replace furnace and ductwork

$18,930

Tiburon 9/16 Joel Klompus & Mirjana Samardzija

Right Angle Construction

83 Via Los Altos Kitchen Remodel $70,000

Tiburon 9/17 Brian Healy Armstrong Painting Roofing & Windows

820 Stonyhill Road

Reroof $48,000

Tiburon 9/17 Andy & Amy Dashner Warner Custom Homes

3 Mateo Drive Combine 2 bathrooms

$25,000

Tiburon 9/19 Peter & Kirsten Staubli Aussie Roofing, Inc. 4785 Paradise Drive

Reroof $36,900

Tiburon 9/19 Phillipa Chriswell & Josari Builders

Baldwin Roofing Inc. 1839 Centro West Street

Reroof $11,660

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

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COMPLETIONSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

09/17/2013 MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-006071509/17/2013 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DIS-

TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2013-0060715

09/18/2013 DyNAMIC PAINTING (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-006078009/18/2013 SAN RAFAEL CITy SCHOOL DIS-

TRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2013-0060780

09/18/2013 SCHOOL DISTRICT SAN RAFAEL CITy (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2013-0060780

09/20/2013 JL MODULAR INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2013-006147809/20/2013 MARIN COMMUNITy COLLEGE

DISTRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2013-0061478

LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

09/17/2013 PACE INC (E) GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND (O) LIEN 2013-006071609/18/2013 PANELIZED STRUCTURES INC (E) FRANCISCO BOULEVARD

INVESTORS LLC (O)LIEN 2013-0060843

09/20/2013 PACIFIC COAST GENERAL ENGI-NEERING INC (E)

AIMCO (O) LIEN 2013-0061466

09/20/2013 PACIFIC COAST GENERAL ENGI-NEERING INC (E)

AIMCO MADERA VISTA LLC (O) LIEN 2013-0061466

09/20/2013 PACIFIC COAST GENERAL ENGI-NEERING INC (E)

APARTMENT INVESTMENT & MANAGEMENT CO (O)

LIEN 2013-0061466

09/20/2013 PACIFIC COAST GENERAL ENGI-NEERING INC (E)

AIMCO (O) LIEN 2013-0061467

09/20/2013 PACIFIC COAST GENERAL ENGI-NEERING INC (E)

AIMCO MADERA VISTA LLC (O) LIEN 2013-0061467

09/20/2013 PACIFIC COAST GENERAL ENGI-NEERING INC (E)

APARTMENT INVESTMENT & MANAGEMENT CO (O)

LIEN 2013-0061467

RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

09/16/2013 RODAS BAyRON (E) INVESTMENT RETRIEVERS INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0060225

09/18/2013 MURPHy RACHEL ANN (E) NOVATO CHASE OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0060823

09/18/2013 MURPHy STEPHEN (E) NOVATO CHASE OWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0060823

09/20/2013 WARENBACK DOUGLAS (E) MARIN COVE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0061259

09/20/2013 COLLA FRANK MICHAEL (E) SAN DIEGO COUNTy DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN

2013-0061473

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TAX LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

09/16/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SMIT MARIJKE A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006030409/16/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CAO DONGPING (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006030509/16/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LEONARD ANNA C (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006030609/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HAAG ELIZABETH A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006030909/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HAAG WILLIAM F (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006030909/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BUTTI LARRy E (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031009/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MADSON STEPHEN P (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031109/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MADSON TAMARA K (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031109/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SELTZER MARGARET A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031209/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) JIMENEZ SAMUEL (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031309/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KOBLICK ANDREW W (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031409/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DRUMMER THOMAS L (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031509/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TAyLOR LAURA (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031609/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SIMMONS DENNIS E (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031709/16/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BAUTISTA CARAZON A (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006031809/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GRAVES BENJAMIN C (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053109/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LINDSAy MARK H (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053209/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) LINDSAy SALLy (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053209/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BRANSCOME EDWARD K (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053309/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BRANSCOME PATRICIA L (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053309/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DI BASILIO DANA (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053409/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) FIRST CALIFORNIA REALTy INC

(O)TAX LIEN 2013-0060535

09/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TODD DEBORAH (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053609/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DAy MICHAEL G (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053709/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HELLMAN DAVID M (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053809/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BOONE JOHN W (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006053909/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HARNEy PATRICK (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006054009/17/2013 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) PIESCO CHRISTINE E (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006054109/18/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SIMMS RENEE RENE (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006092409/18/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TORRIANI CARLO O (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006092509/18/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HEAD & THE HEART LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006092609/18/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BURRITOVILLE CAFE (O) TAX LIEN 2013-006092709/20/2013 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PORTNER BRUCE S (O) TAX LIEN 2013-0061430

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer9/19/2013 11:00 AM Lafayette 0291B

Lafayette, city of East End Ped/Bike & Streetscape Improvements

9/19/2013 3:00 PM San Jose Online San Jose, City Of7408 Norman y. Mineta San Jose International Airport General Engineering Contract

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, City OfWastewater Treatment Plant Influent Pump Station

9/19/2013 12:00 PM Concord ONLINE

FCI Constructors7-Eleven Store - Concord

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

Swinerton BuildersSutter Medical Office

9/19/2013 12:00 PM Escalon ONLINE

Stout Building Contractors

Dollar General Store #14661

9/19/2013 10:00 AM Pleasanton ONLINE

Dublin San Ramon Services District

WWTP Fencing and Security - Phase I

9/19/2013 1:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Huff Construction Company, Inc.

Alpine Business Center T.I.

9/19/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco* ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

As-Needed Integration Services (Lenel VAR Required) 2013-2015

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Johnson ArchitectureRFP - Marjaree Mason Center Shelter EHAP Safety Upgrade (Rebid)

9/19/2013 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & Co. of

Market & Haight Streets Transit & Pedestrian Improvements

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE

Napa Sanitation DistrictSanitary Sewer Manhole Frame and Cover Adjustment

9/19/2013 1:30 PM Hayward/Castro Valley/San Lorenzo

ONLINE

Hayward Area Recreation & Park District

Tennis Court Resurfacing - District Wide

9/19/2013 4:30 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Department of Veterans Affairs

Construct New Recreational Therapy Building

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE

Davis, UCLEHR Groundwater Extraction & Treatment Project

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Kentfield ONLINE

Midstate ConstructionGrandstand & Field House for Marin Catholic High School

9/19/2013 12:00 PM Atwater ONLINE

FCI Constructors7-Eleven Store - Atwater

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofPlumbing Maintenance, Repairs, Modifications & Improvements For City of Stockton

9/19/2013 10:00 AM Concord ONLINE

Concord, City ofArnold Industrial Way at Highway 4 on/off Ramps Traffic Signal Installation

9/19/2013 10:00 AM San Anselmo Online Marin Municipal Water District

Elda Drive Tank & Countyview Tank Seismic Retrofit Project

9/19/2013 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofAlpine Avenue and Sinclair Avenue Resurfacing Plymouth Sta. Federal to Mission Road and to Fourth Street)

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Pittsburg ONLINE

Delta Diablo Sanitation District

Secondary Solids Thickener & Fog Receiving Facility

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Danville ONLINE

Danville, Town ofCrow Canyon Road Sound Walls Project

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Monterey Co. ONLINE

Monterey, County ofMonterey County JOC-Facilities Project

9/19/2013 2:00 PM San Carlos ONLINE

San Mateo, County OfSan Carlos Airport Painting at the Terminal Building

9/19/2013 12:00 PM Tracy ONLINE

FCI Constructors7-Eleven Store-Tracy

9/19/2013 3:00 PM Yuba City Online yuba City, City ofStriping & Pavement Marking Improvements 2013

9/19/2013 3:00 PM Monterey Co. ONLINE

Monterey, County ofMonterey County JOC-Roads & Bridges

9/19/2013 2:00 PM Oroville ONLINE

HVAC, Ceiling & Lighting Renovation Department of Motor Vehicles

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer9/19/2013 12:00 PM Hayward ONLINE

FCI Constructors7-Eleven Store - Hayward

9/19/2013 2:00 PM San Jose R014 Santa Clara, County OfCentral & San Tomas Expressways Bicycle Signal Detection

9/20/2013 3:00 PM San Rafael 0286B, 95C

Marin, county ofRectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Installation at Pine Hill Road & Shoreline Highway

9/20/2013 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Herrero BuildersMission Bay Rock Hall Emergency Drain Remediation

9/23/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

SD Deacon General Contractors

Gilman North

9/23/2013 2:00 PM Daly City ONLINE

Daly City, City OfMussel Rock Landfill Site Maintenance 2013

9/23/2013 2:00 PM Roseville ONLINE

Wells Construction, Inc.Infinite Beauty-Westfield Galleria (Rebid)

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Oakley 0283B/096C

Oakley, City of2013 Pavement Rehabilitation Project Various Neighborhoods

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Lafayette/Orinda/Oakland/San Francisco

251B/066C

Bay Area Rapid Trnsit District

Wayfinding Improvements Phase II

9/24/2013 10:00 AM Forestville 277B/009C

Sonoma County Water Agency

Mirabel Site Seismic Improvements

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Oakland 279B, 089C

Alameda, City ofLake Merritt Pump Station Underwater Maintenance Fall 2013

9/24/2013 12:00 PM Concord ONLINE

Hanna Design Group, Inc.

Hot Topic - Sun Valley Mall

9/24/2013 10:00 AM Yuba City ONLINE

Sutter, County OfAgricultural Commissioner's Expansion Project, Phase II

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Rocklin ONLINE

Tilton Pacific Construction

Rocklin Crossings - Pads 6, 8, 10, 11 & 12

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Turner ConstructionStockton Courthouse Early Site Bid Package

9/24/2013 2:00 PM El Cerrito ONLINE

B14135 O'Reilly Bathroom Renovation

9/24/2013 4:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofWater Field Office Tenant Improvements

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Coloma Online State of CaliforniaMarshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Improvements

9/24/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco International Airport

Airport Pavement and Drainage Improvements

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE

Novato, City OfMachin Avenue and Cain Lane Pavement Rehabilitation

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Acme Construction Company, Inc.

Collins Electrical Company Branch Office T.I.

9/24/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofTraffic Signal at the Intersection of Peach and Church Avenues

9/24/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofNew Theatre Sound Systems

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento Online Department of General Services

Fire Alarm Control Unit Replacement

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

San Joaquin Delta Community College District

Tree and Stump Removal Project

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE

Parkway ConstructionChuck E Cheese Expansion

9/24/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofClinton Avenue Intelligent Transportation System Conduits Installation

9/24/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofSewer Rehabilitation in Floradora, Teilman and Weber Avenues and H Street

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE

Santa Cruz, City ofSoquel Ave.-Park Way Intersection Improvement

9/24/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, City of Public Works

Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation - Panoramic Way Area Phase II

PROjeCt BID SCheDule

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer9/24/2013 2:00 PM Auburn ONLINE

Wells Construction, Inc.Best Buy Phase 1-Site Work & Shell Modifications (No GC

Openings)

9/24/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofRehabilitation of Downtown Sewer System Northeast of the Intersection of Mariposa and H Street

9/24/2013 4:00 PM Jackson ONLINE

Department of California Highway Patrol

Landscape Maintenance

9/24/2013 5:00 PM Oakland T005 Bridge Housing CorpMacArthur Transit Village Plaza Improvement

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Santa Clara County 016C Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

RFQ & RFP - LRT Efficiency Project Tasman Drive Pocket Track Contract

9/25/2013 1:30 PM Oakland 0274B, 004

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Sobrante and USL Water Treatment Plants Flocculator Rehabilitation

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE

Solano, County OfVallejo Veterans Hall HVAC Retrofit & Reroofing Project

9/25/2013 3:00 PM San Francisco* ONLINE

San Francisco, City & Co. of

Muni Metro System Bluelight Emergency Telephone Replacement Project

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

SD Deacon General Contractors

Home Town Buffet

9/25/2013 3:00 PM Lake County ONLINE

Lake, County ofKono Tayee CSA #13 Water Tank Project

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Monterey Bay ONLINE

California State University Monterey Bay

Mountain Hall (Building 84) Roof Replacement

9/25/2013 1:30 PM Tulare ONLINE

Davis, UCSouth Valley Animal Health Laboratory

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Pinole Valley High School Detention Basin, Utilities & Paving

9/25/2013 1:00 PM Susanville ONLINE

Stout Building Contractors

Dollar General-Susanville

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofBase Repair by Cold Planing, at Various Locations

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Arcadia ONLINE

Shames ConstructionSavers # 1212

9/25/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

McCoppin Hub Plaza

9/25/2013 2:00 PM Modesto ONLINE

Stanislaus, County of Juvenile Justice Center Roofing & Heating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) project

9/25/2013 2:00 PM San Mateo Online San Mateo, City of2013 Citywide Catch Basin Cleaning Project

9/25/2013 11:00 AM Lodi ONLINE

Lodi, City ofKofu Park Parking Lot Improvements

9/25/2013 4:00 PM Yuba City ONLINE

Sunseri ConstructionRichland Housing Accessible Units & Richland Neighborhood Center

9/25/2013 4:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Department of California Highway Patrol

HVAC Maintenance - REBID

9/25/2013 2:00 PM El Cerrito R011/020C

El Cerrito, City ofOhlone Greenway Crosswalk Improvements

9/25/2013 2:30 PM San Rafael T006, 007C

Marin, county of20 North San Pedro Building Renovation

9/26/2013 2:00 PM San Jose 0271B/079C

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Pedestrian Swing Gate Replacement

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, City OfMcNamara Park Renovation - REBID

9/26/2013 4:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, County ofProvide & Install Fencing for the John Latorraca Adult Correctional Facility

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Rocklin ONLINE

Placer County Water Agency

Sunset Water Treatment Plant Top Deck Rehabilitation

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer9/26/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofThe Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers in the Easement Between

Delmont Ave. & Edgemoor Place, the Easement between Majestic Ave. & Laird Ave and the Easement Between Modesto St and Madera Ave

9/26/2013 4:00 PM Livermore ONLINE

Department of Veterans Affairs

Construct/Install E85 Station at the Livermore VAMC

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofThe Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers bounded by MacArthur Blvd, Maple Ave, Barner Ave, and Frye Street

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofThe Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers in the Easement between Thornhill Drive and Cabot Drive, and in Gouldin Road between Alhambra Avenue & Arour Drive

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Half Moon Bay ONLINE

Half Moon BayHighway 1 Trail Improvements-Wavecrest Road to Seymour St & ADA Repair Work

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Redding ONLINE

Ronald Beyer ArchitectThree Story Building Addition & Tenant Improvements for the Shasta Community Health Center

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Camp Roberts ONLINE

State Of CaliforniaBoiler Maintenance Service

9/26/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Cathodic Protection for 30-, 36-, 42-, & 48-inch Steel Pipe Transmission Main of Univeristy Mound System

9/26/2013 10:00 AM Oakhurst Online Department of California Highway Patrol

Janitorial Service

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Salinas Online Monterey, County ofNatividad Medical Center JOC

9/26/2013 12:00 PM Brisbane ONLINE

Brisbane, city of2013 Slurry Seal Project

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Placer Co. ONLINE

Placer County Water Agency

Ralston Powerhouse Rockfall Netting Replacement

9/26/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofDowntown Passenger Shelter-Engineering & Design

9/26/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City Of5065-West Evergreen Park

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Hollister ONLINE

San Benito, County ofSalinas Grade (Upgrade Guardrail)

9/26/2013 11:00 AM San Joaquin Co., Kings Co & San Bernardino C.

ONLINE

California Natural Resources Agency

Pipeline Repairs, Badger Hill Pipeline and Mojave Siphon

9/26/2013 3:30 PM American Canyon ONLINE

Napa-Vallejo Waste Management Authority

Devlin Road Transfer Station Floor Rehabilitation

9/26/2013 2:30 PM Modesto Online State Of CaliforniaFMS Building Renovation

9/26/2013 2:00 PM Hollister ONLINE

San Benito, County ofFairview/John Smith Road (Install Guardrail)

9/27/2013 4:00 PM Gonzales ONLINE

Barry Swenson BuilderGonzales Medical Building

9/27/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco International Airport

RFQ-Runways 1-19s Runway Safety Area Improvements Phase II

9/27/2013 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE

The Hatch GroupDollar General-Vallejo

9/27/2013 2:00 PM Mendota ONLINE

Zumwalt Construction, Inc.

Mendota-RAD-Multi-Family Refurbishment

9/27/2013 5:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE

West Bay BuildersSan Rafael Carriage Houses

9/27/2013 5:00 PM San Mateo Online San Mateo, City ofWastewater Treatment Plant On-Call General Engineering Services

9/27/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofHowe Avenue Streetscape

9/28/2013 12:00 PM San Jacinto ONLINE

Bergman KPRSFamily Dollar-San Jacinto

9/30/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city ofRFQ - Old Sacramento Riverfront Boardwalk and K Street Barge

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer9/30/2013 10:00 AM Oroville ONLINE

State of CaliforniaMaintenance on State Water Project Hydroelectric Pumps

9/30/2013 5:00 PM Sonoma Co ONLINE

Sonoma, County ofComprehensive Facilities Condition Assessment

9/30/2013 2:00 PM Oakdale Online Oakdale, City of Valley View Water Tank Demolition Project

9/30/2013 2:00 PM Livermore ONLINE

Alameda County Flood Control & Water Conservation Dist

DVWTP Caustic Soda Storage Tank Relining Project

9/30/2013 3:00 PM Chico ONLINE

California State University Chico

RFQ - Meriam Library (MLIB) Elevators

9/30/2013 2:00 PM Sausalito ONLINE

Sausalito, City ofBridgeway and Caledonia Street Series Streetlight Circuit Conversion

9/30/2013 12:00 PM Orangevale ONLINE

Crabb Construction Company, Inc

Taco Bell Restaurant 4879-Orangevale

9/30/2013 12:00 PM Rancho Cordova ONLINE

Crabb Construction Company, Inc

Taco Bell Restaurant 17468-Rancho Cordova

9/30/2013 12:00 PM Roseville ONLINE

Crabb Construction Company, Inc

Taco Bell Restaurant 28112-Roseville

9/30/2013 3:00 PM El Dorado ONLINE

El Dorado Irrigation District

Ridgeview 7 Lift Station Removal

9/30/2013 12:00 PM Vacaville ONLINE

Crabb Construction Company, Inc

Taco Bell Restaurant 21474-Vacaville

10/1/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofSafe Routes To School

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, City of Cooling Tower & Boiler Replacement at 1947 Center Street

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Delhi ONLINE

Stout Building Contractors

Dollar Store-Delhi

10/1/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofBlower Room Hoisting Improvement

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Turlock ONLINE

California State University Stanislaus

Emergency Generator & Photovoltaic at Irrigation Pump Station

10/1/2013 1:00 PM Watsonville ONLINE

Pajaro Valley Unified School District

Elementary School Classroom Re-Keying Project - Central

10/1/2013 1:00 PM Watsonville ONLINE

Pajaro Valley Unified School District

Elementary School Classroom Re-Keying Project - North

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Carriage Path Way Carport Wall

10/1/2013 11:00 AM Hughson ONLINE

Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc

Hughson USD Wireless Infrastructure

10/1/2013 1:00 PM Milpitas ONLINE

Milpitas Unified School District

Milpitas High School - Pool Complex Project

10/1/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto Online Palo Alto, City ofSafe Routes 2 School

10/1/2013 3:00 PM Roseville ONLINE

Roseville, City of2013 Wastewater Manhole Lining Rehabilitation

10/1/2013 11:30 AM Hughson ONLINE

Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc

Security Fencing at Hughson High School

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE

Antioch, City ofWater Main Replacement at Various Locations

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Brentwood ONLINE

Brentwood, city ofFiber Optic Link-Phase II

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Tracy ONLINE

Tracy, City ofLarch Road Storm Water Pump Station Upgrades, Phase 2

10/1/2013 2:30 PM Kingsburg ONLINE

Peters Engineering Group

Kingburg Train Depot Rehabilitation

10/1/2013 2:30 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

Walnut Creek, city ofGeary Road Tree Removal Project

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE

Diede Construction, Inc.

Marion Mix Elementary School

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/1/2013 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE

Novato, City OfBel Marin Keys Pedestrian/Bicycle Path Rehabilitation

10/1/2013 1:00 PM Watsonville ONLINE

Pajaro Valley Unified School District

Elementary School Classroom Re-Keying Project - South

10/1/2013 2:00 PM Redwood City ONLINE

South Bayside System Authority

Solids Process Automation

10/2/2013 1:30 PM Ione 0260B, 022

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Camanche North Shore Boat Dock Replacement

10/2/2013 10:00 AM San Carlos 0293B

San Carlos, City ofSanitary Sewer Lateral Replacement Project

10/2/2013 2:00 PM El Cerrito ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

El Cerrito High School Stadium

10/2/2013 2:00 PM Lathrop ONLINE

Lathrop, city ofLathrop Consolidated Treatment Facility 1.0 MGD Expansion Project

10/2/2013 2:00 PM Pasadena ONLINE

TKE Construction, Inc.Pet Food Express

10/2/2013 2:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

SD Deacon General Contractors

Progressive Insurance Claim Center

10/2/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Job Order Contract No. J24 General Engineering Services

10/2/2013 2:30 PM San Bruno ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

San Francisco County Jail #3 Replacement Phase 2 Deputy Station

10/2/2013 2:00 PM Yuba City ONLINE

yuba City, City ofLassen Blvd and Lincoln Road Bicycle Lanes

10/2/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sunseri ConstructionGreenway Village Apartments Deferred Maintenance

10/2/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Proposition K Curb Ramps Fiscal year 2012-2013

10/2/2013 3:00 PM Palmdale ONLINE

Robertson & Olson Construction, Inc

Dick's Sporting Goods

10/2/2013 2:00 PM Gilroy Online Gilroy, city ofGilroy - Public Improvements at Multiple Locations

10/2/2013 3:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE

Santa Clara, City ofRaymond Substation Storage Structure Pad

10/2/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Job Order Contract No. J23 General Building Services

10/3/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento 0289B/026C

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

Natomas Levee Improvement Program Sacramento River East Levee Mechanical & Structural Facilities Modification Project

10/3/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento 0290B/027C

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

Natomas Levee Improvement Program Sacramento River East Levee Project Site Finish Grading Work

10/3/2013 2:00 PM Stockton Online Stockton, City ofElectric Power Gates at Fire Stations #2 and #4

10/3/2013 3:00 PM Sanger ONLINE

Fresno, City & County Of

Rehab-Residential Single Family Unit

10/3/2013 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE

Elk Grove, City ofSheldon Road-Bader Road Culvert Replacement Project

10/3/2013 2:00 PM Turlock ONLINE

Turlock, City ofCNG Slow Fill Station-Design Build Project

10/3/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, UCSFSU Village at Centennial Square BDF Upgrade

10/3/2013 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City Of7359-Public Works General Engineering Contract for Pressure Pipe Systems 2013-2015

10/3/2013 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Richmond, City ofMarina Bay Park Restroom Facility

10/3/2013 3:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, County ofKane Building-Public Defender Restroom Addition and Office Remodel

10/4/2013 2:00 PM San Carlos ONLINE

San Mateo, County OfAir Conditioning Units at Lobby, Conference Room & Bookstore

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PROjeCt BID SCheDule

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

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

Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/4/2013 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE

Sierra ContractingTJ Maxx Tenant Improvments

10/4/2013 1:00 PM Visalia Online Visalia, City OfVisalia Water Conservation Plant Upgrades: Recycled Water Pipeline Project

10/7/2013 2:00 PM Soledad Online State of CaliforniaBuilding Grounds Maintenance - Tree Trimming and Removal Services

10/8/2013 2:00 PM Concord 0282B, 093

San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District

Concord Maintenance Shop Lighting Improvements

10/8/2013 2:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

James E. Roberts-Obayashi Corp.

Third Avenue Apartments

10/8/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa Online Santa Rosa, City ofFire Station 5 - 2201 Newgate Ct

10/8/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofDesign-Build Headworks Building Concrete Repair & Stop Palte Installation at Fresno/Clovis WRF

10/8/2013 3:00 PM San Jose Online San Jose, City OfCANCELED-Tree Management and Maintenance Services Proposal

10/8/2013 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

Upper Sand Creek Basin-Wetland Restoration

10/8/2013 12:00 PM Reedley ONLINE

Ashwood ConstructionKings River Commons Apartments

10/8/2013 5:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Gas Pipeline Emergency Services Response

10/8/2013 10:00 AM Fairfax ONLINE

Marin Municipal Water District

Fire Flow Improvement Program Oak/Toyon Area Pipeline Replacements

10/8/2013 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE

Modesto, City ofArea 2 Storm Drain Cross Connection Removal Project-Phase 1 Garrison Park

10/8/2013 11:00 AM Watsonville ONLINE

Watsonville, city ofCitywide Fiber Optic Project - Phase 1 Infrastructure

10/8/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Janitorial Services for Sacramento South DMV

10/8/2013 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE

Modesto, City ofStrengthen & Replace Water System Between El Vista Ave & Cloverdale Ave

10/8/2013 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE

Modesto, City ofElectrical Services

10/8/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco International Airport

Program Support Services for Consolidated Administration Campus Program

10/9/2013 2:00 PM Sonoma Co.* 0292B, 063

2012-2013 Rural Road Safety - Striping Various County Roads

10/9/2013 2:00 PM Mountain View ONLINE

Mountain View, city ofCenter for the Performing Arts Secondstage Tension Grid Installation

10/9/2013 2:00 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE

Sun West BuildersSanta Cruz Memory Care

10/9/2013 3:00 PM Los Altos Hills Online Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Painting & Bird Remediation at Foothill College

10/9/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Minnie & Lovie Ward Athletic Field Synthetic Turf

10/9/2013 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

As-Needed Sidewalk Inspection & Repair Program (SIRP)

10/9/2013 2:00 PM Daly City Online Department of Motor Vehicles

13-184 Kitchen Renovation

10/9/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofRenewable Electric Power

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Ukiah* 061C Ukiah, City OfGrace Hudson Musuem Weed Eradication Project

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, City OfRFQ - Engineering Services for the 9th Street Improvements, G to L Street Project

10/10/2013 10:00 AM Hayward ONLINE

K2A ArchitectureHACA Main Office Remodel & Addition

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PROjeCt BID SCheDule

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

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

Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/10/2013 4:00 PM Woodland ONLINE

Sunseri ConstructionMutual Housing at Spring Lake

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Department of General Services

ARRA Funded Heating Hot-Water Boilers Replacement

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Arvin ONLINE

Pacific West Builders, Inc

Sycamore Family Apartments Phase II

10/10/2013 3:30 PM Oakville ONLINE

Napa, County ofNapa River Rutherford Restoration Project, Reach 8 B/C Re-Vegetation

10/10/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City Of7409-Water Valve Rehabilitation 2014

10/10/2013 4:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, County ofLandscape Maintenance Services for the John Latorraca Adult Correctional Facility (Rebid)

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofSulfur Oxide Equipment Replacement

10/10/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

As-Needed Spot Sewer Repair

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Oroville ONLINE

Departmemt of Parks & recreation

Lake Oroville Visitor Center Roof Repairs

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Los Gatos ONLINE

Department of Motor Vehicles

Retrofit Existing Exterior Lighting with Induction Lighting for the Los Gatos DMV Field Office

10/10/2013 2:00 PM Daly City ONLINE

SD Deacon General Contractors

Gellert Marketplace

10/10/2013 3:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofRWCF SCADA Master Pland and System Integration Project

10/10/2013 4:00 PM Soquel ONLINE

Santa Cruz, City ofBeltz Well No. 12-Phase 2 Treatment Plant & Site Improvements

10/11/2013 5:00 PM Various Counties ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Emergency & Non-Emergency Environmental Response Services

10/11/2013 3:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Diede Construction, Inc.

Fire Station #12 Door Renovation Project

10/15/2013 2:00 PM Castro Valley 288B/102C

Alameda, County ofThe Installation of Pedestrian Ramps at Various Locations in Unincorporated Areas of Alameda Co.

10/15/2013 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

University of California, Berkeley

East Campus Utility Improvements

10/15/2013 2:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

Santa Rosa, City ofSanta Rosa Ave Widening - Yolanda Avenue to Kawana Springs Road

10/15/2013 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofSouthgate Neighborhood Storm Drain Improvement and Green Street Project

10/16/2013 1:30 PM Castro Valley 011C East Bay Municipal Utility District

El Portal Reservoir Rehabilitation & Almond Pumping Plant Replacement

10/16/2013 1:30 PM Hayward Online Department of Motor Vehicles

Employee Restrooms Renovation At The Hayward DMV Field Office

10/16/2013 2:00 PM Concord ONLINE

Concord, City ofSanitary Sewer Restoration Services

10/16/2013 5:00 PM Marina ONLINE

Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control

Monterey Regional Water Pollution Comtrol Agency IT & SCADA Master Plan

10/17/2013 2:00 PM Larkspur D008, 008C

Marin, county ofCentral Marin Ferry Connection Multi-Use Pathway

10/17/2013 2:00 PM Livermore ONLINE

Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority

City of Livermore Access & Bus Stop Improvements

10/17/2013 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Coronado Elementary School Reconstruction

10/17/2013 2:00 PM Galt ONLINE

Galt, city of405 Fifth Street Demolition Project

10/17/2013 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

CATV/MATV Distribution De Anza Colleg

10/18/2013 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City ofTemporary Modular Living Facility

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PROjeCt BID SCheDule

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

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

Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/21/2013 3:00 PM Hanford ONLINE

Kings, County OfKings County Morgue

10/22/2013 3:00 PM Fresno ONLINE

Fresno, City ofSugar Pine Trail Improvements

10/23/2013 2:00 PM San Jose Online Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center West Campus Landscaping Improvements

10/24/2013 2:30 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

Walnut Creek, city ofGeary Road Improvements

10/24/2013 2:00 PM Milpitas ONLINE

Santa Clara Valley Transporation Authority

Parking Structures at Milpitas and Berryessa Stations

10/28/2013 4:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & Co. of

Request for Qualifications to Provide Access & Revenue Control Systems (PARCS)

10/29/2013 2:00 PM San Francisco B130, 029C

San Francisco County Transportation Authority

Interstate 80 yerba Buena Island West Bound Ramps Improvement Project

10/31/2013 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE

Department of General Services

Re-Roof Building # 22 High School

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FOR SALE:PLASTER PUMPS

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

ClASSIfIeD ADSclassified ads are provided free to mBa members & staff.

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

Plaster Pump, Tommy Gun - $4,250with 250 feet of hose

Plaster Pump, Western Predator - $8,500Western Predator G450 Plaster Pump with 300 feet of hose gasoline engines

for mixer and pump

Plaster pump, Essick electric - $1,250Essick plaster pump, 220 Volt

for stucco finish coat, fireproof patchingquiet, exhaust free

For inquiries, call Mark Lee at 707.763.6819

CAL-WEST RENTALSIS SEEKING A

MECHANIC / TECHNICIAN

Cal-West Rentals is in search of a technician to work within our service department at our yard in Petaluma. They will be responsible for repairing and maintaining all types of equipment including small engines, heavy construction equipment, and delivery trucks.

The work is mostly in the shop, but also includes field service calls and deliveries of equipment. It is a full-time position, M-F, with full benefits. This person will be reporting to our service manager. Must possess knowledge and experience in the mechanical and construction field.

Please apply to [email protected] or call 707.763.5665.

FONTANA CONSTRUCTION

IS SEEKING ESTIMATOR FOR RESIDENTIAl CONSTRUCTION

Seeking Estimator/Project Manager for a Marin based Residential General Contractor.Requirements:• Minimum 10 years experience in Residential

Construction. Field experience desired.• Offering Benefits• Salary DOE

Please reply to the email below with your resume if you are interested.

Lee Bonilla - Fontana Construction Inc. 1945 E. Francisco Blvd. Suite n., San Rafael ,CA 94901

415-457-1290 P | 415-457-1294 F | [email protected]

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

ClASSIfIeD ADSclassified ads are provided free to mBa members & staff.

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

SONOMARINESTIMATOR/PROjECT MANAGER

WHO WIll:

• Seek out projects to bid• Complete estimates and produces proposals• Create material list for the job and compares to bid• Review purchase orders from jobs and manages any

discrepancies• Participate in job scheduling • Review job site prior to start of job and throughout

project to completion for quality• Determine material and equipment schedule and assure

delivery to job• Visit job sites as needed throughout the project• Maintain contact and communication with client

representative on the job• Schedule subcontractors and follow up to assure work is

done as needed, on time, and to specifications• Assure job site inspections are occurring• Coordinate job payment schedule with Accounting

Dept.• Document job changes in writing with assistance from

Project Assistant

MINIMUM QUAlIFICATIONS• 5 years experience in concrete construction estimating

and project management• 5 years construction field experience• College or other coursework in construction

management or estimating• Strong organizational, interpersonal skills• Proficient on MS Office • Clean DMV, drug free

Please forward resume and salary requirements to [email protected]

If you are an outstanding, high-energy Estimator/Project Manager looking for the �rm where you can reach your full potential, then Oak Grove Construction wants to talk with you. Based in Santa Rosa for over 30 years, we are a full-service Engineering Site-work Contractor highly regarded for our service, quality, ethics, and simple hard work. You can �nd out more about us and the projects we construct by viewing our website at: www.oakgroveconstruction.com.

If you are right for us, you will likely have a minimum of 5 years experience bidding and managing both Public and Private works projects, with a CM degree preferred. Candidates must possess strong verbal and written communication skills, be a self-starter, and work well in a team environment. Prior experience with Master-Builder and Earthworks Estimating software programs is a strong plus. Salary will be commensurate with prior related experience. The position is fully bene�tted, including company-funded health, dental and vision insurance; with committed company contributions to your 401(k) retirement plan. We are proudly an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please send resume and salary history to: [email protected]

Estimator/Project Manager

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Members cornerLimited to 600 words and edited for length, grammar, spelling, clarity, style, libel and civility. We do not publish form

letters, petitions or consumer complaints. Please include writers name, address and phone number. All submissions become the property of Marin Builders Association and cannot be returned.

note: We would like a photo (jpeg) head shot and can offer ¼ page ad space to *fill out page for ½ the price.

*Ad space only available to fill out page if necessary.

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