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  • Contractors Zone

    Contractors Zoneweekly newspaper

    November 19, 2012

    Vol. 6, No. 46Placer County Contractors Association & Builders Exchange

    Happy Thanksgiving!The Board of Directors

    and staff of the PCCA

    wish you and yours a

    safe and happy Thanksgiving

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    Inside This Issue

    This table of contents is linked to make it easy for you to get to the information you want. If it looks like a link (blue & underlined) then it is! Just click on it to go directly to the page you want. Use the navigation bar at the bottom of the right-hand pages to return to this page.

    InspirationfortheWeek Page2

    YourWeeklySmile Page2

    IndustryLinks Page2

    TheWeeksWeatherForecast Page3

    PCCACalendarofEvents Pages4-5

    ContractorYellowPages Page6

    NewsBriefs Pages7-9

    IndustryNews Pages10-14

    WeeklySafetyMeeting Page15

    ClassifiedAds Pages16-17

    NewPlanArrivals Page19-20

    WeekAtAGlance Pages21-22

    CalTransProjects Pages22-23

    PlansOnFile Pages24-58

    LegaAds Page60

    BidResults Pages61-62

    BottomlineLawyers Page6 Website

    BozzutoInsurance Page24 Website

    DiamondPacific Page9 Website

    HansenBros.Enterprises Page59 Website

    InlandBusinesSystems Page60 Website

    JensenMasonry Page6 Website

    PhiladelphiaInsurance Page23

    Q&AInsurance Page13 Website

    SmithChiropracticandMassage Page6 Website

    TheCappsGroup Page6 Website

    TrePazziTrattoria Page6 Website

    StateFundInsurance Page20 Website

    WhyBuyNewAutos.com PageIFC WebSite

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    Association Links CSLB Contractors State License Board

    OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration

    GSBE Golden State Builders Exchange

    AIA American Institute of Architects

    AGC Associated general Contractors

    BIA Building Industry Association

    SCIF State Compensation Insurance Fund

    Employers Guardian Human Resources

    American Subcontractors Association

    Projects Online DGS Contracts

    DOT

    DOT District 3

    SMUD

    CSI Code List

    Fed Biz Opps

    Safety OSHA Hazard Communication

    OSHA Safety & Health Topics

    Click SafetyOnline OSHA Safety Classes

    Employer Records of Occupational Injury & Illness

    Governors Office of Emergency Services

    Injury & Illness Prevention Program

    Risk Management IIPP

    State & Federal Links California Building Standards

    California Prevailing Wage Rates

    Federal Prevailing Wage Rates

    California Dept. of Industrial Relations

    California Environmental Protection Agency

    Mechanics Lien Law Information

    Mechanics Lien Guide

    Local Government Links California Chamber of Commerce

    City of Auburn

    City of Rocklin

    City of Roseville

    City of Lincoln

    County of Placer

    Construction Industry Links

    There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because his conscience tells him it is right....

    Martin Luther

    Q: In what country is Thanksgiving ironically not celebrated?

    A: Turkey.

    TheTurkinator

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    PCCA:

    Patrick Remington - PresidentRemington Construction

    Chris Harris - Vice PresidentJames L. Harris Painting

    George Henley TreasurerHenley Homes, Inc

    Mike Garman SecretaryCalifornia construction and Renovation Inc.

    Michelle Strange DirectorTriCounties Bank

    Cheryl Gibson DirectorVon Jac Developments, Inc.

    Cyndi Cook DirectorCook Design Company

    Tim Busk Public Relations DirectorHeritage Painting

    Jack Remington VP of Governmental Af-fairsAndregg Geomatics

    PBX:

    John Brun PresidentJohn Brun Masonry, 530-269-2044

    Michael Bennett Bennett Tile Company, 916-773-8453

    Chad Twardus SecretaryTwardus Construction, 530-878-1790

    Nick ForestiereGurnee & Daniels LLP, 916-797-3100

    Ed Simpson

    Staff:Chae Gale-Director of [email protected]

    Jeff Henry-Director of Business [email protected]

    Kellie Russell-Auburn Planroom [email protected]

    Dianne Barnao-Roseville Planroom [email protected]

    Jim Couk - Scan Technician

    Placer County Contractors Association

    10656 Industrial Ave., Ste.160, Roseville, CA 95678

    916-771-7229

    231 Cherry Ave., Ste.101, Auburn, CA 95603

    530-889-3953

    Open Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm

    www.placerbx.com

    Board of Directors

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    N o v e m b e r

    22 HappyThanksgiving.ThePCCA andRosevilleOfficeswillbeclosed today.

    23 HappyThanksgiving.ThePCCA andRosevilleOfficeswillbeclosed today

    27 MembertoMemberMixer5:00pm to7:00pm.LoomisBasinBrewery. NoChargetoattendthisnetworkin event.ChiliCookoff!

    D e c e m b e r

    4 PlansOnlineandNewMember Orientation.9:30amtoNoonat theRosevillePCCAClassroom.

    5 CPRandFirstAid2year certificationcourse.9:00am atRoseville.

    11 QSP/QSDTrainingSeminarhosted byBTConsulting8:30amto4:30pm Roseville

    12 QSP/QSDTrainingSeminarhosted byBTConsulting8:30amto4:30pm Roseville

    13 QSP/QSDTrainingSeminarhosted byBTConsulting8:30amto4:30pm Roseville

    20 HolidayPotluck

    24 MerryChristmasEve!ThePCCA RosevilleandAuburnOfficesare closedtoday.

    25 MerryChristmas!ThePCCA RosevilleandAuburnOffices areclosedtoday.

    J a n u a r y

    18 PCCAAnnualDinnerand ContractorOfTheYearAwards. 5:00pmto9:00pmatTheRidge!

    Annual DinnerFriday, January 18th 2013

    at the

    Contractor Of The Year AwardsCocktails at 5pm

    Presentation & Dinner at 6pm

    Dinner $50.00 Per Ticket

    Meals purchased in advance ~ No Refunds

    Reserve the date on your calendar, so you dont miss this great event. Dinner, Networking, Raffle Prizes,

    Sponsorships, Opportunities and more.Tri-Tip, Grilled Salmon, Salad, Potatoes, Green Beans, Chocolate Dessert

    Meet the PCCA and PBX Leadership, as well as our Contractor and Project and Volunteers of the year awards.

    2020 Golf Course Rd, Auburn, California

    Company Phone Number

    No. Dinners

    Names of Guest 1. 3.

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    If you have more guest please call 916-771-7229

    Final Dinner Sales Jan. 18th 2011- No Refunds

    You must send check to: 10656 Industrial Ave., Ste 160 Roseville, Ca 95678

    Pay Online by Credit Card: http://www.placerbx.com/Payment.htm

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    HappyThanksgiving

    PCCA & Roseville offices closed

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    MembertoMemberMixer5:00-7:00pm.LoomisBasinBrewery.

    PlansOnlineandNewMemberOrientation

    CPRandFirstAid2yearcertificationcourse

    QSP/QSD Training Seminar hosted by BT Consulting 8:30am to 4:30pm Roseville

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    Construction Work At UC Merced Approved

    The UC Board of Regents financecommitteehasapprovedroughly$45million to help build new classroomsandlabsfortheUniversityofCalifor-nia at Merceds ever-expanding stu-dent population.Theprojects on theplanareaprioritylistfortheUCsys-tem, said Peter King, public affairsdirector for theUCsystem. Itshighin thepriority list,hesaidof theUCMercedbuilding.

    The money, part of the committees2013-14budgetforsystemwidecapi-talimprovements,wereapproveddur-ingtheUCRegentsregularlysched-uledmeeting atUCSanFranciscosMissionBaycampus.

    Theplancallsfora$788.5millionthatwouldallow39majorcapitalprojectsthroughout the UC system to moveforward,ifapprovedbythestateLeg-islature.AmongthoseprojectsisUCMercedsproposed$49millionclass-roomandacademicofficebuilding.Itwouldincreaseon-campusclassroomspaceby50percent.

    Construction for the approximately77,000 square foot, four-story build-ing could begin shortly after fundingisauthorizedand itsexpected tobecompletedin2015.

    Ongoing construction projects atUCMerced include theScienceandEn-gineeringBuilding 2, expected to becompleted in2014; theStudentSer-vices Building, expected to be com-pleted in2013,and the fourthphaseof on-campus housing, expected tobecompletedin2013.

    $13 Million Project In Redding Will Begin Next Month

    ThehistoricLorenzHotelinRedding,home to elderly and disabled resi-

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    dentsonfixedincomes,ispreparingtoundergomajorrenovationsstart-inginDecember.

    The$13millionproject,intheplan-ning stages for more than a year,isbeinggreetedwith reliefby resi-dentsofthe110-year-oldhotelanddowntownrevitalizationproponents,even as they brace for the tempo-rarydisruptions.

    The improvements include seismicretrofits and a reconfiguration oftheunitstofitinkitchensandmakethemmoreaccessible.Thechang-esmeanthenumberofunitswillde-creasefrom77to60.

    Expect More Green Building Work

    AsnewLED light bulbsandsmartwindowsdebut,newsurveyssaythelureoflowerutilitybillsispromptingaboomingreenbuildingdespiteaweakglobaleconomy.

    Half, or 51 percent, of companiessaymostof theirconstructionproj-ects(atleast60percent)willbecer-tifiedasgreenby2015,upfrom28percent in 2012 and 13 percent in2009,accordingtoastudyTuesdaythatfindssavingmoneynot theplanetistheirprimarymotive.

    Itsabusinessdecision,saidHar-veyBernsteinofMcGrawHillCon-struction, which released the re-port Tuesday in San Francisco ontheeveof theU.S.GreenBuildingCouncilsannualGreenbuildconfer-ence.Thecouncilisaprivate,non-profitgroupthatcertifiesprojectsviaitsLEED(LeadershipinEnergyandEnvironmentalDesign)program.

    Its really shifted, Bernstein said,notingthetopreasontobuildgreenthreeyearsagowastodotherightthingwhereasnowitstomeetcli-

    ent/market demand and to loweroperating costs. He cites anothershift,too,asmorecompaniesbuildgreen to improve indoorair qualityandthusthehealthandproductivityofoccupants.

    Onetechnologycitedinthesurveyaresmartwindowsthatautomatical-lyadjusttooutsideconditions.Thisweek at Greenbuild, View Inc. isshowcasingitsnewDynamicGlass,whichuseselectrochromictechnol-ogytoadjustthetintoftheglasstoreflectorabsorblight.

    Also this week, Osram SylvaniasaidithasbroughttomarketthefirstLED (light emitting diode) replace-mentforthe100-wattincandescent,which federal law began phasingout thisyear. Itsbulb,whichretailsfor $49.98at Lowes, usesonly 20wattsbutdeliversthesameamountof light and is expected to last 25timeslongerthanThomasEdisons100-wattversion.

    High-Speed Rail Construction Jobs

    To Go To Valley Workers

    Job creation advocates say theymovedastepcloserlastweektoen-suring that localconstructionwork-ers who need a job can competefor one building Californias high-speed rail system.The rail author-ityhasestimatedthatatthepeakofbuildingactivity,about1,300peopleeachyearcouldbeemployedbuild-ingtherailsysteminFresno,Kings,TulareandKerncounties.

    Representatives from FresnoWorks, a coalition of local govern-mentandbusinessleaders,pitcheda proposal to establish a nationaltargetedhiringinitiative.

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    PCCAPlacer County Contractors Association & Builders Exchange

    November 27th 2012 - 4:30-7pm

    The Loomis Basin BreweryLocated at 3277 Swetzer Rd. Loomis, CA 95650.

    Join us November 27th at the Loomis Basin Brewery for our monthly networking mixer. Bring your best chili and compete for the win!

    The last mixer was a great one, dont miss this!

    Thanks!Cyndi Cook, Ambassador Team LeadCook Design Company, Inc.3444 Swetzer Rd. Ste KLoomis, CA 95650916-660-1593 office 916-660-1594 faxwww.cookdesigncompany.com

    The PCCA Monthly Networking Mixer!

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    The programwould put a premiumon contractors to hireworkerswholive in communities with high ratesof long-term unemployment or oth-er economic hardship, or workerswho are considered economicallydisadvantaged -- homeless, singleparents who have custody of theirchildren, chronically unemployedorotherqualifyingfactors.

    Asproposed,workersfromextreme-lydisadvantagedareaswouldhavepriority for 10% of all work hoursfromcontractors,anddisadvantagedworkers could have a priority claimon40%oftheworkhours.

    $2.2 Million Remodel Project On Tap In Stanislaus County

    The Stanislaus County Board ofSupervisors took the first steps torespondtotheshortageofbedsformentalhealthpatientsinthecounty,approvingarecommendationtode-velop a county-owned PsychiatricHealthFacilityattheStanislausRe-coveryCenterinCeres.

    Weareincreasingthelevelofcarein this county while avoiding cost,saidBillOBrien, chair of theStan-islausCountyBoardofSupervisors.Itsawin-winsituationforthiscoun-ty.

    The PHF will repurpose a vacantbuilding, previously used for resi-dential perinatal services. The newfacilitywouldbehome toa 16bedinpatientfacility,offeringpsychiatric,psychological,socialwork,anddrugtreatmentprograms.

    Theremodelisprojectedtocost$2.2million,includingthereplacementofaHVACsystemandroofrepair.Butthecostwouldberecoveredinjustayearandahalf,accordingtocountyprojections.

    CountystaffprojectthePHFremod-elingwillbecompleteinearly2014.Thecountymuststilllocateadesign-build contractor for the project andsupervisors must approve the con-tractbeforeconstructionwillbegin.

    Senator Feinstein Seeking $1.3 Billion for California

    Water Projects

    U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein issupporting efforts to have morethan$1.3billion in federal fundsal-locatedforCaliforniawaterprojects.FeinsteinurgedfundingofCaliforniaprojectslistedintheWaterResourc-esDevelopmentActinalettertotheSenate Committee on EnvironmentandPublicWorkschairedbyherfel-lowCalifornia Democrat, U.S. Sen.BarbaraBoxer.Itrequestsfundsforprojects from Sacramento down to

    Cal-exico.Projectsincluded:

    Natomas/AmericanRiverFloodControlLocation:SacramentoProjectCost:$1,389,500,000

    ContraCostaCanalFloodProtectionLocation:ContraCostaCountyProjectCost:$96,500,000

    WestStanislausCounty,OrestimbaCreekLocation:StanislausCountyProjectCost:$40,000,000

    SanFranciscoBaytoStocktonShipChannelLocation:SanFranciscoBay-StocktonProjectCost:$141,000,000

    Toreadherletterandviewallthewaterprojects,clickhere.

    News BriefsContinued from last page

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    Industry News

    Industry statistics on the growth of mo-bile data worldwide speak for them-selves. According to the Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Meth-odology, 2011-2016, global mobile data traffic will increase 18-fold over the next five years, reaching 10.8 exabytes per month by 2016 (one exabyte = one quin-tillion, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000, bytes). Cisco also estimates that the number of mobile network connections will reach 10 billion by 2016, with 8 bil-lion smartphones and 5 billion tablets.

    The mobile Internet revolution is chang-ing the lifestyles of billions of consum-ers and the work styles of millions of business users. Virtually every industry is evolving rapidly to leverage mobile data in every aspect of business, from long-term strategy to daily operations. Construction, sometimes characterized as slow to adopt new technology, has fallen in line with this trend. As net-works become faster, devices more so-phisticated and apps richer and easier to use, the middle and younger generations of construction professionals are be-coming more tech-savvyand mobile-savvythan ever.

    In a survey conducted in August 2012, McGraw-Hill Constructions Industry Insights group found the following:

    97 percent of general contractors and 87 percent of subcontractors use mobile devices on construction sites.

    75 percent of general contractors and 50 percent of subcontractors use mobile devices on more than 75 percent of their sites.

    86 percent of companies in each seg-ment allow employees to bring their per-sonal devices for use onsite.

    Mobility Elevates The Game In Construction Adoption is expected to increase steadily through 2015, with 91 percent of subcontractors using mobile technol-ogy onsite and general contractors in-creasing their usage at the same rate.

    Mobile Collaboration for Project Teams Everyone on a construction project team benefits from collaboration through mo-bile access and communications. The principal reason for this is that the ma-jority of aggregated workflows occur in the field or away from the office. Using smartphones and tablets with mobile, cloud-based, collaborative business tools, team members can synchronize the following processes between the of-fice and the field:

    Capturing onsite photos, video and au-dio for communication and distribution

    Accessing and managing the most cur-rent project documents and communica-tions from any location at any time

    Reviewing images and drawings, and delivering comments and updates to project team members

    Managing tasks and issues, and com-municating action items that address them

    Viewing and editing project informa-tion offline when a mobile connection is unavailable, and synchronizing files when the connection is restored

    Managing the inspection, correction, re-inspection and close-out of defects and other field issues

    Assessing Mobile Need and Work Styles The benefits of mobility are enhanced when teams share a common platform for end-to-end project management.

    This connects everyone from owners to subcontractors employees and ensures that all information and processes are consistent across all participants.

    However, its important to discern how those participants mobile needs and work styles may differ and over-lap. Building owners, developers and contractors typically have little time to spend at a computer, as their schedules are often filled with numerous meet-ings and a lot of travel. Mobility enables them to review documents and drawings and to read and respond to communica-tions when they are away from the office and support staff.

    Subcontractors spend most of their time onsite. They tend to rely heavily on mo-bile devices for voice calls and emails, which keep them up-to-date on projects and allow them to respond to changes. What they need is the ability to access project information and work collabora-tively with their contractors and other project team members in real time.

    Site managers and staff spend all of their time onsite in order to ensure compli-ance with safety, audit, quality-assur-ance and other requirements. They need to be able to capture field information in various forms, such as text, images, vid-eo and audio, on their mobile devices to minimize the time invested and risk in-herent in manual data entry and re-entry. Project managers, architects and engi-neers are ultimately responsible for the success of a project. They are often run-ning multiple projects concurrently and spend their time onsite, in the trailer and in the office. From their mobile devices, they require the ability to actively man-age and coordinate all of the processes, information and people involved in their projects.

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    Mobile collaboration technology em-powers todays owners, contractors and project managersand their teamsto create, capture, share and control their project information from wherever they are, whenever they need, whether online or offline.

    Innovation, Adoption, Impact

    As critical as it is, mobility is only one factor affecting success. Basing mobile collaboration technology in the cloud can provide the highest levels of secu-rity, reliability and neutrality for central-ized multi-party solutions. Cloud-based technology also avoids the deployment, operations and maintenance costs of in-stalled hardware and software systems behind firewalls, which may limit access and communications among diverse project participants.

    The practical advantages of cloud-based mobile apps for construction project management are both straightforward and compelling. They include the fol-lowing:

    Seamless mobility across multiple de-vices, including bring-your-own-device (BYOD) capabilities for all users, im-proves team productivity and account-ability while reducing cost and risk.

    The intuitive user experience offered by smartphones and tablets enables us-ers at all levels of computer skill to be-come fully productive in a short period of time.

    Secure online access to project docu-ments and drawings, including build-ing information modeling (BIM) files, improves quality and accelerates sched-ules.

    The larger display and keypad of tablets supports rapid comments and updates from the field and explicit graphical communications to all team members.

    The ability to capture issues on-site and

    transmit the data to the office for action and resolution dramatically increases the efficiency and accuracy of the field inspection process.

    With mobile access from anywhere, project managers can make timely, ac-tionable decisions to manage change and pre-empt delays and penalties.

    The bottom line for mobility in construc-tion project management is this: It saves time and improves accuracy in an increas-ingly competitive environment where ev-ery second and every task have real finan-cial impact. Mobile collaboration among team members promises higher quality for capital projects of all sizes, with de-livery on time and on budget.

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    Were going through a radical shift in the way people work and use computers. Increasing availability and affordability of wireless broadband is, for the first time, giving the global workforce true mobility. Many businesses will soon use mobile rugged computers instead of tra-ditional laptops for their everyday com-puting and communication needs. This shift is drastically changing practices, capabilities and expectations in con-struction and other industries alike.

    We live in interesting times, Rob-ert Kennedy said in 1966. Im prone to agree, although Bobby and I surely refer to vastly different developments and scenarios. Im referring to the radi-cal shift were now experiencing in the way in which people work and use com-puters. For the first time in history, it is about true mobility.

    With increasing availability and afford-ability of wireless broadband, people are no longer confined to the traditional office environment. Mobile operators are expanding networks and increasing capacity to handle the explosion of data traffic stemming from the increasing use of smartphones. Soon we will all be con-nected, everywhere and always.

    Rugged, or ruggedized, computers are helping drive this movement to true mo-bility. As opposed to traditional comput-ers, rugged computers are specifically designed to operate reliably in harsh usage environments and conditions that may involve strong vibrations, extreme temperatures and wet or dusty condi-tions.

    Standard computers are simply not suit-able for use in outdoor environments.

    mately 2,000 electric power transform-ers and containing any oil leaks they found. They knew time was of the es-sence and that serious environmental damage could result from delays in their process. In order to first identify leaks and then return in a timely manner to clean them up, the crew decided to bring in GPS-enabled rugged tablet computers to help with the job.

    Workers set out to identify each spill and record its location using GPS. Equipped with rugged tablet PCs, loaded with a software program that included import-ed location coordinates, they navigated to each site and made sure oil was re-moved to landfills and cleaned to

    EPA standards.

    Using ruggedized tablets, the team was able to focus on performing their task as quickly and thoroughly as possible with-out having to worry that their computers might become damaged in the process. When every second counts, rugged tech-nology often proves its worth the most. As one crew member said, We could just throw it in the truck and easily bring it along with us as we went from spill to spill.

    Examples such as this demonstrate the benefits of rugged technology where consumer devices do not hold up. The rugged devices were light enough to car-ry on foot at spill sites, and they held up to the hazardous conditions the crew en-countered at ground zero of the disaster.

    Rugged Devices for Both Field and Office Workers

    Traditionally, field workers operating in

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    Are Your Mobile Devices Tough Enough?

    They have poor battery life and cannot withstand shocks, dust and water. They also break too easily and too often, mak-ing the price-benefit ratio inferior to that of rugged computers. Although rug-ged computers are more expensive to purchase, the total cost of ownership is often much loweras much as 65 per-cent lower per yearmainly because their durability minimizes or eliminates the loss of productivity that results from computer breakdowns. A Rugged Excavation Solution

    Every day, forward-thinking mobile workers are discovering new and im-proved ways to apply modern technol-ogy in the workforce. Theyre finding that work is much simpler and faster with data devices that can collect, sort, synthesize and analyze data and that can work seamlessly with both worksite ma-chinery and advanced office hardware.

    Nowhere is this truer than in the con-struction industry. Rugged mobile tech-nology lets construction businesses, contractors, excavators and others com-municate and perform work more eas-ily for faster, better outcomes. This ul-timately allows them to provide better products and services for their custom-ers and their communities.

    Take, for example, an important exca-vating job in the community of Joplin, Mo., the site of a devastating May 2011 tornado that destroyed 30 to 40 percent of the town. As the city of Joplin began restoration efforts, a local business, As-bell Excavation, was hired as part of the clean-up crew. Asbells team members were assigned the weighty task of examining approxi-

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    tough and naturally mobile environ-ments such as construction, logistics, geomatics, forestry, public safety and the military have used rugged computers. Now even office workers and garbage collectors and are using rugged comput-ers because they make their work more effective and productive.

    There are two main standards for classifying rugged computers:

    1. The American military standard for equipment, MIL-STD-810, covers a broad range of environmental conditions that include shocks, rain, dust and sand. The standard comprises 24 laboratory test methods, and generally, the more meth-ods passed, the more rugged the unit.

    2. The IP scale rates equipments re-sistance to dust and liquids. Not to be confused with Intellectual Property or IP address, IP in this case stands for Ingress Protection, and the ratings are displayed as a two-digit number. The first digit reflects the level of protection against dust, and the second reflects the level of protection against liquids. An IP67-rated unit, for instance, is totally dust-proof and capable of immersion in water for at least 30 minutes to a depth of 1 meter.

    Rugged is Cool As everybody knows, Apple has been hugely successful with the iPhone and iPad. This success has spread into the ruggedized market, where some en-

    terprises that traditionally would have bought rugged devices have opted for iPhones or iPads as their enterprise mo-bility hardware. Apples success with the masses combined with its ability to per-meate the ruggedized market has taught everyone that usability is important, that design matters and that the essence of mobility lies in the size and weight of a device.

    Manufacturers of rugged equipment are learning these lessons quickly and are launching rugged smartphones and other user-friendly, smartly designed devices. Rugged computers have become much more sophisticated and advanced in the last few years.

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    By Shauna Krause and David KalbCapitol Services, Inc.

    Doyouknowyoucantusethesamefingerprints in twodifferentstates?Wequalifyananswerforanout-of-state contractor, share tips on Ne-vada licensing and learn why yourfingerprints cant cross state bor-derlines

    Q:InoticedthatNevadadoesntusethetermsRMO/RMElikeCalifornia.Does thatmean that theQualifyingIndividualmustbecontractedasanexecutiveandbegivena title (VicePresident for example) in theStateofNevada?Ifthisisthecase,couldyoupleasetellmewhatarethedif-ferenttitlesthatmayapply?

    A: For the State of Nevada, yourQualified Individual may eitherbeanemployeeoranOfficer. TheQualifierdoesnotneedtobegivenanOfficertitleinordertoactinthatcapacity; however, if he/she is anOfficer,thetitlestochoosefromarePresident, Vice President, Secre-tary,orTreasurer.

    Q:WeareintheprocessofupdatingourOfficersonourCAandNVlicens-es.IamdiscoveringthatthenewOf-ficersarerequiredtogetfingerprintedforCA.Willtheyalsoberequiredtogetfingerprinted forNV? If so,canthefingerprintstheygethereinCAbeusedforNVpurposesaswell?

    A:Yes,theNevadaStateContrac-torsBoarddoesrequirethatallper-sonnelyoulistontheapplicationgetfingerprinted. The fingerprints arenot transferable from one State to

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    another.ForCA,theOfficerscannotgetfingerprinteduntiltheapplicationissubmittedandtheyreceivethere-questfromtheCSLB.ForNevada,theycangetfingerprintedaheadoftimeand submit thesewith theap-plication.

    Q: Mycompany isgoingtoneedaCAlicenseforaprojectwehavecom-ingupandwewerewonderingiftheQualifying individual has to be anemployeeof theentityobtaining thelicense,orcanhebeanemployeeofasubsidiarycompanyorparentcom-pany?Imnotsure if itmatters,butneither the subsidiary company norparentcompanyhasalicenseinCA.

    A: A Responsible Managing Em-ployee (RME)must be a bona fideemployee of the applying entity.Thismeans that theRMEmust beemployed by the firm and activelyinvolvedintheoperationofthebusi-nessat least32hoursperweekor80percentofthetotalbusinessop-eratinghoursperweek,whicheverisless.

    Q:WejustreceivedourrenewalforourCALicense,butourRMEleftthecompanya fewmonthsago (unbe-knownst to theCSLB) so he is notavailable to sign. We have desig-natedanewRMEbuthe isnotonrecord yet. He has some projectstofinishwithhisownlicensebeforehewantstobeaddedtoourlicense.Canwe request an extension? Orcanwehave thenewqualifier signandattachanexplanationofourfu-tureplan?

    A: TheCSLBwillnotaccepta re-newalunlessitissignedbytheQual-ifying individual, aswell asanOffi-cer,listedonthelicense.TheCSLBwill not give you an extension, norwill they accept the newQualifierssignatureuntilhe isofficiallyaddedtothelicense,evenwithanexplana-tion.Inorderforthemtoprocesstherenewal,wesuggestsimultaneouslysubmittingaReplacementofQuali-fierapplicationwiththeRenewalAp-plicationsignedbythenewQualifierso that theycan(hopefully)bepro-cessedtogether.

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    Morethan20,000peopledieinhomeaccidentseveryyearandaboutathirdofallinjuriesoccurthere.Holidaytimecanbearealkillerifyoudontfollowsafepractices--so--beforeyoustarttoDecktheHailsthisyear:

    Checkinsulationonelectriccordsandinspectforanyotherdamagebeforeusingthem.Makesureyourtreelightsareapproved--lookfortheUnderwritersLabo-ratorytag.Neverplaceelectricalcordsunderrugsanddontoverloadcircuits,match theplug to theoutlet.UseafireplacescreenandNEVERburnaChristmastreeinthefireplace.Keepcandiesawayfromthetree.

    Useelectriccordsapprovedforoutdooruseforyouroutdoordisplay.Laddersafetyisasimportantathomeasitisatwork.

    Designateanondrinkingdriverbeforeyougotothatholidayparty.Dontallowaguestwhohashad toomuch todrive. If youdrive,beextraalert fordrunkdriversontheroad.

    Holiday Safety

    Company Name: Job Name: Date:

    Special topics for your project:

    Employee Safety Recommendations:

    Reviewed MSDS # Subject

    Meeting attended by:

    Supervisors Signature: Date:

    Weekly Safety Meeting

    PLAY IT SAFE AND KEEP YOUR HOLIDAYS HAPPY! WE WISH EACH OF YOU ALL THE JOYS OF THE SEASON

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    The following tips apply to the holidays and every day:Checkyourheatingunitandhotwaterheaterforde-fects.Rememberthesilentkiller--carbonmonoxide.Remove any combustibles from the furnace area.Haveyoucheckedyoursmokedetectorslately?Dotheyhavefreshbatteries?Checkthemtoday.Storeflammable liquids away from heat and electricityandout of the reachof children.On the subject offire--NEVERsmokeinbed--andmostimportantly,teachchildrenthatiftheirclothesevercatchonfiretoSTOP,DROPandROLL!

    Keephandlesofpotsturnedinwardwherelittlepeo-plecannotgrabthemandinjurethemselves.NEVERleavealoadedgunwherethereisanychancethatachildcouldfindit.Letthebabysitterknowwhereyouaregoing,whattimeyouwillreturn,andwhotocallinanemergency--andjustlikeatwork--haveallemer-gencynumberspostednearthetelephone.

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    Classified Ads2003ChevroletSilverado3500ExtendedCab$75kmilesNewtiresUtilitybedw/rackDualrearwheelsNew100gallonfueltransfertank&pump$15,000orbestoffer

    ContactGaryat(530)886-3100duringbusinesshoursor(916)826-8931afterhours.Picturesbelow.

    Evolvedecks Building Enterprises isseekingContractorsexperiencedinLightGaugeMetalFramingtoassistinongoingshorttermprojectsCallRodgerat263-5854And/orsendresponseto:[email protected]

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    All published entries in this report are obtained from sources deemed reliable. Placer County Contractors Association and Builders Exchange assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies listed in this report. It is up to the individual to verify all information.

    San Francisco ROSA PARKS II HOUSING PROJECT 107085Folsom IRON POINT BUSINESS PARK TIS 128066Salinas SANITARY SEWER PIPELINES VIDEO INSPECTIONS 176007Sacramento TEMPORARY FENCING RENTAL 294034Dublin DICKS SPORTING GOODS TENANT IMPROVEMENT 505037Martinez SEISMIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR HOB 131077Various Locations HVAC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE 236093Sacramento 300 RICHARDS BLVD. - LANDSCAPING 244093Santa Rosa EDDIE BAUER TI 506035Sacramento RFQ - SIGNAL DISPLAY 186089Sacramento MASONRY WALL REPAIR SERVICES 190088Sacramento STAFF AUGMENTATION FOR TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION RELAY 200090Ivanhoe FAMILY DOLLAR - IVANHOE 507051Pittsburg L-612 CHILDCARE ROOFTOP UNIT REPLACEMENT 99072Richmond MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - SITE DRAINAGE 113070Modesto 2012 SANITARY SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM REPLACEMENT 140048Monterey MONTEREY LIBRARY GENERATOR CONNECTION 268043Redding STUMP GRINDING SERVICES 277036San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL BUILDING 5 - ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION 144059Palermo Rd. 2465 PALERMO RD. 209003Magalia 5822 PONDEROSA WAY 215081Santa Clara Co. DOOR GLASS, WINDOW REPAIR AND INSTALLATION 313007Delano FAMILY DOLLAR - DELANO 508033Santa Cruz GAULT SCHOOL SIDEWALK INFILL PROJECT 132066El Cerrito HARDING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOUNDATION VENTILATION REPAIRS 136057Boyes Hot Springs FAIRMONT SONOMA MISSION INN & SPA RENOVATIONS 146059San Jose 6422 - 30-INCH OLD BAYSHORE SANITARY SEWER REHABILITATION 153063Santa Monica LEAD PAINT ABATEMENT - SANTA MONICA COLLEGE 208079Santa Clara Co. ROOFING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES 312005Vallejo RAINBOW APPAREL TI - @ VALLEJO CORNERS 137062Sacramento CLAUSS COURT OFFICE 2012 3014Redding VEGETATION CLEARING AROUND ELECTRIC UTILITY POLES 280045Richmond HANLEES HILLTOP TOYOTA-RICHMOND 31012Modesto PRIMARY OUTFALL REHABILITATION PROJECT - PHASE III - RE-BID 115085Coachella WHITEWATER GOUNDWATER REPLENISHMENT FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS 161059Modesto SHOWER RENOVATION @ MENS JAIL 174001Rocklin 7-ELEVEN TI - SUNSET-ROCKLIN 11014Oroville ORANGE TREE SENIOR HOUSING 124074San Francisco DUPONT COURTS RESTROOM REPLACEMENT 138058Elk Grove ELK GROVE BOULEVARD AT ELK GROVE - FLORIN ROAD BUS TURNOUT PROJECT 1020Santa Rosa PARKING STRUCTURE REPAIRS - GARAGES 1, 3, 9 & 12 43035Tehama Co. 99W OVERLAY PROJECT 50097Oakland MACARTHUR SENIOR APARTMENTS 303013Colfax NEW BALL FIELD LIGHTING - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 296043Ceres BLAKER WELL 32 IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 14013Yuba Co. RUPERT AVENUE WIDENING PROJECT 32013Auburn PLACER COUNTY CLINIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATION 98067

    New Plans

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    Modesto RFP - LABORATORY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 242081Jurupa Valley PYRITE CANYON TREATRMENT FACILITY 119081Manteca WOODWARD PARK BRIDEWELL PARKING LOT PROJECT 24008Sacramento WHITE ROCK ROAD AT SCOTT ROAD (NORTH) INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS 133064South Lake Tahoe PARKS, TRAILS, AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN/SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 168072Colusa SRTS FEDERAL CYCLE 3 FREMONT STREET SIGNALS 18024Solano SOLANO COUNTY WATER AGENCY - QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS LIST 248050Lincoln CITY OF LINCOLN/CONTRACTORS PRE-QUALIFICATION 311007

    New Plans

    Monday, November 19, 2012

    CAPITOL LOFTS @ 1108 R STREET (NO GC OPENINGS) Sacramento Plan # 166070NEWELL CREEK DAM PIPELINE INSPECTION SERVICES Santa Cruz Plan # 1700942012 SEWER/STORM TRENCH REPAIR PROJECT Marysville Plan # 1810962012 PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT Marysville Plan # 203098JOB ORDER CONTRACTING - 13004 Alameda Plan # 266042JOB ORDER CONTRACTING - 13005 Alameda Plan # 270041JOB ORDER CONTRACTING - 13003 Alameda Plan # 275045

    Tuesday, November 20, 2012

    VILLAGE OAKS SITEWORK San Jose Plan # 4010EAST STOCKTON SOUND WALL RENOVATION PROJECT Elk Grove Plan # 5015WEST CAPITAL COMMONS West Sacramento Plan # 25017KRUSI PARK RENOVATIONS Alameda Plan # 38019POLE REPLACEMENT AND OTHER LINE WORK Sacramento Plan # 88064STATION AND TUNNEL EMERGENCY LIGHTING San Francisco & Oakland Plan # 110082QUINCE MEETINGHOUSE SEISMIC REROOF Los Altos Plan # 111081STANDBY GENERATOR AND ELEVATED BUS DUCT REPLACEMENT So. San Francisco Plan # 127062TJ MAXX, HOME GOODS, ULTA BEAUTY, SHOP BUILDINGS Petaluma Plan # 129064SEISMIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR HOB Martinez Plan # 131077HELMS MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS FIELDS AND LANDSCAPING San Pablo Plan # 152058SEISMIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR HOB Contra Costa Co. Plan # 165076PATT MEETINGHOUSE RE-ROOF & VOLUNTARY STRUCTURAL San Jose Plan # 167064IMPROVEMENTS-LDSRFQ - 13-059 FIBER COH560 TO BHD RIO LINDO PROGRAMS Chico Plan # 1720022013 SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER REPAIRS PROJECT Palo Alto Plan # 178099RFQ - RUBBISH AND DEBRIS REMOVAL SERVICES San Jose Plan # 225081HVAC MAINTENANCE SERVICES San Jose Plan # 227079HVAC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE Various Locations Plan # 236093RFP - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS SERVICES Palo Alto Plan # 243050STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS - PEACH AVENUE WIDENING BETWEEN Fresno Plan # 255054JENSEN AND BUTLER AVENUESSECURITY CAMERAS UPGRADE FOR THE SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING Sacramento Plan # 272050DIVISION

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    Back Pain? You dont need to live with the pain.Chiropractic care can help. Call Dr. Keith Smith inAuburnforafreeconsultation.ServingtheAuburncommunityfor49years.Clickalink,attheright,formoreinformation.

    PEACOCK GAP GOLF CLUB San Rafael Plan # 273035U2 MAINTENANCE TANK PROJECT Santa Cruz Plan # 293043WATER MAIN SEISMIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Redwood City Plan # 295028!!CANCELLED!!MOSS LANDING MARINE LAB AQUACULTURE LAB PROJECT San Jose Plan # 305009SARAH B. COOPER - VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS San Francisco Plan # 316006

    Wednesday, November 21, 2012

    BUCKEYE WATER TREATMENT PLANT STORAGE BUILDING Redding Plan # 73066PORTABLE TECH LAB 1 AND 2 - CIVIL WORK San Pablo Plan # 105083ELMHURST HAZMAT ABATEMENT - JOB ORDER Alameda Co. Plan # 204001RFQ - EXECUTIVE PROGRAM ADVISOR FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL San Jose Plan # 220076PLANT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMVARMA SITE Oroville Plan # 226091SPI SITE Cohasset Plan # 228090LANDSCAPE AND INTERIOR PLANT MAINTENANCE San Francisco Plan # 229092WINSTON GARDENS FENCING Oroville Plan # 235092300 RICHARDS BLVD. - LANDSCAPING Sacramento Plan # 244093ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION Modesto Plan # 258047NEW ACADEMIC CAMPUS AT 300 SENECA DEMOLITION PACKAGE San Francisco Plan # 501032JOSE ORTEGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECURITY CAMERA PROJECT San Francisco Plan # 502042

    Friday, November 23, 2012

    WEATHERIZATION PROJECT - GLASS REPLACEMENT Contra Costa Co. Plan # 175091WEATHERIZATION PROJECT - INSULATION/CEILING/WALL/FLOOR Contra Costa Co. Plan # 2160877-ELEVEN MARKET ST. San Diego Plan # 317007EDDIE BAUER TI Santa Rosa Plan # 506035

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    CalTransDOT 03-1A7324 PLACE HMA CONCRETE SURFACING AND MODIFY DRAINAGE SYS-TEM

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    DOT 04-4A2504 INSTALL METAL BEAM GUARD RAILING.

    DOT 06-0N5404 COLD PLANE AC PAVEMENT AND PLACE HMA SURFACING.

    DOT 03-1E5104 RETROFIT STEEL MEMBERS, CLEAN AND PAINT STEEL, PREPARE BRIDGE DECK.

    DOT 04-2285H4 WIDEN FREEWAY, CON-STRUCT RETAINING WALLS AND SOUND WALLS.

    DOT 12-0C5704 ROUTE 91 WESTBOUND IM-PROVEMENTS OF RAMPS AND BRIDGE WIDENING

    DOT 07-3X0104 REPAIR SLOPE AND APPLY EROSION CONTROL.

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    DOT 06-0H1004 REPAIR FAILED AREAS, OVER-LAY ROADWAY, AND RECONSTRUCT MBGR.

    DOT 06-0C1304 RETROFIT BRIDGES WITH COM-POSITE COLUMN CASING, IN-FILL WALLS, CIDH

    DOT 07-258704 PLACE HMA TEXURED PAVING AND SLOPE PAVING.

    DOT 07-274304 UPGRADE MBGR, CRASH CUSH-IONS AND END TREATMENTS.

    DOT 07-1W2004 REPLACE OVERHEAD SIGN PANELS.

    DOT 11-297104 PUMP REHABILITATION.

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    Monday, November 19, 2012

    CAPITOL LOFTS @ 1108 R STREET (NO GCPLAN #: 166070 Bid Date: 11/19/2012 Bid Time: 4:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Sacramento Online & Print On DemandG.C.: CFY Development Ph: 916-446-4040 FAX: 916-446-4044DESCR: Contact, CFY Development, Dino Bartevian ([email protected]). Construct two floors of 45,187 SF of podium parking with four floors containing 66 apartment units above and convert an existing and adjacent 98,242 SF warehouse building to 50 apartments and commercial space. BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor:

    Diede Construction 209-369-8255 209-368-0600Supplier: Cavolt & Sons Inc 916-624-8222 916-624-0878

    NEWELL CREEK DAM PIPELINE INSPECTIONPLAN #: 170094 Bid Date: 11/19/2012 Bid Time: 4:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Santa Cruz Online and PlanroomPREBID: MAND 10/31 @ 10am OWNER: City of Santa Cruz DESCR: Contact, Isidro Rivera, 831-420-5313 ([email protected]). The City of Santa Cruz Water Department is seeking qualified individuals or firms/consultants with expertise in remote pipeline inspection services to submit proposals to provide inspection services for Newell Creek Dam Outlet Pipeline. This request for proposal covers the inspection of a pipeline consisting of over 1600 lineal feet and four different pipe diameters ranging from 22-inch to 36-inch.

    2012 SEWER/STORM TRENCH REPAIR PROJECTPLAN #: 181096 Bid Date: 11/19/2012 Bid Time: 11:30 AM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Marysville PlanroomOWNER: City of Marysville DESCR: Contact, City of Marysville City Services (530) 749-3902. Repair settled sewer and storm drain trenches, including removal / replacement of the asphalt concrete over three settled sewer and storm drain trenched (pavement patching). BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: United Building Contrac 530-345-8455 530-345-8885 2012 PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECTPLAN #: 203098 Bid Date: 11/19/2012 Bid Time: 11:00 AM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Marysville PlanroomOWNER: City of Marysville DESCR: Contact, City of Marysville City Services (530) 749-3902. Repair damaged asphalt, including edge grinding, installation of pavement reinforcement fabric, 1-1/2 overlay with Type B 1/2 AC in two intersections and removal / replacement of problem sections of asphlat concrete (pavement patching). BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Lamon Construction Co. 530-671-1370 530-671-7482

    JOB ORDER CONTRACTING - 13004PLAN #: 266042 Bid Date: 11/19/2012

    Plans On File

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    Bid Time: 12:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Alameda Online and PlanroomPREBID: MAND 11/1 @ 1PM at 1401 Lakeside Dr., Oakland & 11/2 @ 2PM at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin OWNER: County of Alameda DESCR: Contact, Gary Russel, Proj Mgr, @ 510-208-9586. The scope of General JOC contracts are for for general construction, repair, remodel & other repetitive related work to be performed for the County of Alameda.

    JOB ORDER CONTRACTING - 13005PLAN #: 270041 Bid Date: 11/19/2012 Bid Time: 12:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Alameda Online and PlanroomPREBID: MAND 11/1 @ 1PM at 1401 Lakeside Dr., Oakland & 11/2 @ 2PM at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin OWNER: County of Alameda DESCR: Contact, Gary Russel, Proj Mgr, @ 510-208-9586. The scope of General JOC contracts are for for general construction, repair, remodel & other repetitive related work to be performed for the County of Alameda.

    JOB ORDER CONTRACTING - 13003PLAN #: 275045 Bid Date: 11/19/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Alameda Online and PlanroomPREBID: MAND 11/1 @ 1PM at 1401 Lakeside Dr., Oakland & 11/2 @ 2PM at 100 Civic Plaza, OWNER: County of Alameda DESCR: Contact, Gary Russel, Proj Mgr, @ 510-208-9586. The scope of General JOC contracts are for for general construction, repair, remodel & other repetitive related work to be performed for the County of Alameda.

    Tuesday, November 20, 2012

    VILLAGE OAKS SITEWORKPLAN #: 4010 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 10:00 AM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: San Jose Online & Print On # OF ADDENDA: 1 DemandG.C.: SD Deacon Corp. Ph: 916-969-0900 FAX: 916-735-0800DESCR: Contact, SD Deacon, [email protected]. Site Work (30 Acres). Trades to include: Surveying/staking, SWPPPs, Grading,AC Paving, underground utilities, stripping and signage, conrete, biotreatment basins,landscaping, CMU, rough carpentry, structural steel, site amenities, roofing, sheetmetal/flashing, plaster ,painting and electrical. BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Mcguire & Hester 510-632-7676 510-562-5209 South Bay Construction 408-379-5500 408-379-3256

    EAST STOCKTON SOUND WALL RENOVATIONPLAN #: 5015 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Elk Grove Online & Print On Est Cost: $1,053,000.00 Demand# OF ADDENDA: 1 PREBID: MAND 11/13 @ 1pm OWNER: City of Elk Grove DESCR: Contact, Gary Grunwald, 916-478-2236 ([email protected]). Includes construction of a 10-8 high sound wall +/- 1,750 long (post tensioned wall is optional), roadway reconstruction, micro-surfacing, curb / gutter / sidewalk removal / replacement, LED retrofit lighting, pavement delineation and drainage

    EAST STOCKTON SOUND WALL RENOVATIONPLAN #: 5015 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: Elk Grove Online and Planroom Est Cost: $1,053,000.00 PREBID: MAND 11/13 @ 1pm OWNER: City of Elk Grove DESCR: Contact, Gary Grunwald, 916-478-2236 ([email protected]). Includes construction of a 10-8 high sound wall +/- 1,750 long (post tensioned wall is optional), roadway reconstruction, micro-surfacing, curb / gutter / sidewalk removal / replacement, LED retrofit lighting, pavement delineation and drainage BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Bobo Construction, Inc. 916-685-2285 916-714-4850 C & C Construction 916-434-5280 916-434-5288Sub Contractor: Studebaker Brown Electric 530-333-3423 530-823-1341 Road-tech Safety Service 916-714-1466 916-714-7805

    WEST CAPITAL COMMONSPLAN #: 25017 Bid Date: 11/20/2012Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Print On Demand Location: West Online & Print On DemandDESCR: Contact: INLAND WASHINGTON, LLC. (509) 891-5162.New construction of a 270 unit apartment complex consisting of (11) 3 story apartment buildings. This project includes a Clubhouse and Pool House that will be bid at a separate time. Building envelopes include asphalt composition roofs, fiber cement siding, and vinyl windows.

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    Plans On File

    Tuesday, November 20, 2012

    KRUSI PARK RENOVATIONSPLAN #: 38019 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Alameda Online & Print On DemandPREBID: MAND 10/17 & 10/24 @ 10am OWNER: City of Alameda DESCR: Contact, City of Alameda, 510-747-7930. The work to be done consists of furnishing all labor, tools, equipment, materials, except as herein specified, and doing all work associated with The work for Renovations to Krosi Park. The site work at this park includes but is not limited to: dust and noise control, demolition, tree and plant protections, staking, clearing and grubbing, earthwork, trenching, site preparation, erosion control, subgrade preparation, water systems, storm drain system, sanitary sewer, asphaltic concrete pavement, concrete, paving, pavement marking, landscape grading, landscape drainage, signage, irrigation, site furnishings, metal work, electrical work, planting and planting maintenance. The building work at this park includes but is not limited to site work, site preparation, utility connections, foundation, concrete, masonry, metals, wood and plastic, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishings, plumbing and electrical. BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Romkon Inc. 415-525-4432 415-529-2073Sub Contractor: National Electric Co. 510-475-9400 510-475-9411 Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797

    POLE REPLACEMENT AND OTHER LINE WORKPLAN #: 88064 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Print On Demand

    Location: Sacramento Online & Print On Demand PREBID: 11- 6, 2012@ 9am OWNER: Sacramento Municipal Utility District Ph: 888-742-7683 DESCR: Contact, Cheryl Brooks, 916-732-5607,[email protected]. This contract is for the replacement of existing wood poles on the Districts distribution system. Poles may have a variety of voltages (230kV to 120V), communication conductors, and associated equipment on them. The contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, and equipment, necessary to complete the work assigned under this contract. The District will furnish all material necessary to install the pole and rebuild or reinstall the existing equipment based upon current District Construction Standards. The work consists of obtaining all necessary permits; hole drilling, digging, trenching; removal of existing pole, installation of new pole, transfer of existing equipment and conductors, rebuilding of cross-arms or other structures on the pole as directed, back-filling, temporary sidewalk & street repair with approved material (example: cold patch or cutback), debris removal; and as-built documentation. Work may also include other work as directed by the District. The work on this contract consists of numerous individual jobs, which will be assigned after award of the contract. This contract will terminate on or before December 31, 2014.

    STATION AND TUNNEL EMERGENCY LIGHTINGPLAN #: 110082 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: San Francisco Online and Planroom Est Cost: $2,000,000.00 # OF ADDENDA: 1PREBID: 10/03/12 @ 9:00 am OWNER: San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Ph: 510-464-6547 DESCR: Contact, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (510) 464-6088. The work includes, but is not limited to, the following work at Civic Center Station, San Francisco and 19th Street Station, Oakland. Work such as providing battery rooms, battery room ventilation system, eye wash stations, batteries and

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    battery racks, UPS and UPS maintenance Bypass cabinets, 480 VAC circuit breakers, distribution panels, DC battery disconnect switches, junction boxes, pull boxes, conduits, wires, fittings, and accessories needed to complete the installation. Work also includes disconnecting and recircuiting existing light fixtures from existing and new panels, start-up, commissioning and maintenance. BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Cf Contracting 415-721-7160 415-296-6437

    QUINCE MEETINGHOUSE SEISMIC REROOFPLAN #: 111081 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 11:00 AM PLANS AT: Print On Demand Location: Los Altos Online & Print On DemandG.C.: Jacobsen Construction, Co. Ph: 801-983-5168 FAX: 801-956-0403DESCR: Contact: Jacobsen Construction Company, Inc.(801) 983-5114.Selective building demolition,remove existing steeple. ADA site modifications. Removing existing roofing system. Temporary roof covering. Remove components that interface with the roof. Add lateral and gravity force resisting structural components. Replace roofing and

    STANDBY GENERATOR AND ELEVATED BUS DUCT REPLACEMENT PROJECTPLAN #: 127062 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: So. San Online & Print On # OF ADDENDA: 2 DemandPREBID: MAND 10/16 @ 1:30pm OWNER: City of South San Francisco DESCR: Contact, CIty of South San Francisco, 650) 829-6652. Demolition of the existing Standby Generator Building No. 1 and the equipment inside, demoliton of the existing elevated bus duct, construction of the new Standby Generator Building No. 1 and including providing Standby Generator No. 1 and appurtenances, providing a new cable bus and rehabilitating the associated support structure and BIDDERS LIST:Sub Contractor: Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797

    TJ MAXX, HOME GOODS, ULTA BEAUTY, SHOP

    BUILDINGSPLAN #: 129064 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 10:00 AM PLANS AT: Location: Petaluma# OF ADDENDA: 1G.C.: R & O Construction Ph: 702-895-9322 FAX: 702-895-9388DESCR: Contact: R & O Construction 702-895-9322 x 1001.

    Construction of 3 Retail Buildings with interior & exterior finishes. M2 - Ulta Beauty 9,968 sf CMU Building with steel joist & deck and vanilla finishes. M3 - Shell 46,080 sf grey shell CMU Building with steel joist & deck. M3 - TJ Max 46,080 sf TI with all interior finishes, fixtures, furnishings and equipment. Shops 10 - Vanilla Shell 7,087 sf metal framed shell building with vanilla finishes. Landscape & Joint Trench plans are for REFERENCE ONLY.BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Tekcon Builders/donahue 480-588-8363 480-393-8363 Midstate Construction 707-762-3200 707-762-0700 Moorefield Construction 916-614-7888 916-614-7898Sub Contractor: Ceiling Experts 916-225-5097 916-987-5741

    SEISMIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR HOBPLAN #: 131077 Bid Date: 11/20/2012

    Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Martinez # OF ADDENDA: 1G.C.: F & H Construction Ph: 209-931-3738 FAX: 209-931-4427OWNER: Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dist. DESCR: Contact, F & H Construction, Stephen Seibly, 209-931-3738. This project consists of seismic retrofit and building renovation of an existing four-story steel moment frame building designed in 1981. The building renovation includes carpet replacement, paint, ADA improvements, asbestos abatement, network cable replacement, and improvements to kitchens and restrooms. The overall plan dimensions are approximately 90 by 115 feet for a total

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    HELMS MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS FIELDS AND

    LANDSCAPINGPLAN #: 152058 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: San Pablo Online & Print On Est Cost: $6,900,000.00 # OF ADDENDA: 3Demand PREBID: MAND 10/25 @ 1pm OWNER: West Contra Costa Unified School District Ph: 510-412-5657 FAX: 510-236-0464DESCR: Contact, Hector DeLeon, 510-364-2647. Rough and finish grading of a building pad for a new community building, demolition and construction of a new toilet building and a new storage building; rough and finish grading for landscaping,

    fencing, paving and walks and installation of artificial turf sports fields, play courts, playground BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Lathrop Construction 707-746-8000 707-746-8080 Legg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510 Landmark Construction 916-663-1953 916-663-1867 Roebbelen Contracting, 916-939-1110 916-939-4027 Taber Construction 925-682-6133 925-682-6122 Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376 F & H Construction 209-931-3738 209-931-4427 Oc Jones And Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990Sub Contractor: Bennett Fencing 530-852-2618 000-000-0000 Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797 R.l. Ziegenbein Constr 925-820-9245 925-831-3093 Kck Builders 415-559-9312 415-453-9250

    SEISMIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR HOBPLAN #: 165076 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Contra Costa Online & Print On Est Cost: $5,500,000.00 Demand# OF ADDENDA: 1 PREBID: 10/24 @ 10am OWNER: Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dist. DESCR: Contact, Nathan Hodges, 925-335-7762. Seismic retrofit & building renovation of an existing four-story steel frame building designed in 1981, including carpet replacement, ADA improvements, asbestos abatement, network cable replacement & improvements to kitchen & restrooms & HVAC & electrical systems. BIDDERS LIST: Cooper Pugeda Managem 415-552-5511 415-543-6510General Contractor: C. Overaa And Co. 510-234-0926 510-237-2435 Bobo Construction, Inc. 916-685-2285 916-714-4850 Landmark Construction 916-663-1953 916-663-1867 Taber Construction 925-682-6133 925-682-6122 Swank Construction 707-446-8808 707-446-8303 Diede Construction 209-369-8255 209-368-0600 A-zcon Builders 916-786-8003 916-786-8046 Cal Pacific Construction 415-824-8871 415-824-8867

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    STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS-LDSPLAN #: 167064 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 9:00 AM PLANS AT: Auburn & Roseville Office Location: San Jose Online & Print On Demand# OF ADDENDA: 1

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    DESCR: Contact, Priscilla Louangrath, 408-535-7058. City of San Jose is seeking Requests for Qualifications for Rubbish and Debris Removal Services from private properties on an as-needed basis.

    HVAC MAINTENANCE SERVICESPLAN #: 227079 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: San Jose Online and Planroom Est Cost: $224,000.00DESCR: Contact, City of San Jose, Priscilla Louangrath, 408-535-7058. The City of San Jos ( hereinafter City) is soliciting bids from qualified Contractors (hereinafter Bidder) to provide HVAC maintenance services including all labor, material, and equipment necessary to perform repairs, replacements, and support of such services as specified in the bid document scope of work, Attachment 1 at various City sites.The City intends to award two contracts as a result of this bid for a cumulative total of approximately $224,000.The City reserves the right to award the two contracts with a 60/40 split.The City reserves the option to renew the resulting Purchase Orders for four (4) additional terms of 1 year, for a total of five (5) years.Important Note: The quantities/hours specified herein are estimates and are not guaranteed. The estimated quantities/ hours may vary depending on the demands of the City. Any variations from these estimated quantities shall not entitle the bidder to an adjustment in the rates or to any additional compensation. U2 MAINTENANCE TANK PROJECTPLAN #: 293043 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Santa Cruz Online & Print On Demand PREBID: 11/6 @ 2pm OWNER: City of Santa Cruz DESCR: Contact, Matt Zeman ([email protected]) Construct a nominal 58,000 gallon bolted steel tank, plus associated facilities and utilities as illustrated on the plans and project specifications.

    WATER MAIN SEISMIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECTPLAN #: 295028 Bid Date: 11/20/2012Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Redwood City Online & Print On Demand OWNER: City of Redwood City DESCR: Contact, City of Redwood City (650) 780-7380. Install new piping & piping components, including pipes, flexible couplings, corrosion protection, pipe supports & pipe restraints & all associated firrings, dewatering, vehicular & pedestrian traffic control & safety & all other associated work.

    G.C.: Jacobsen Construction, Co. Ph: 801-983-5168 FAX: 801-956-0403DESCR: Contact, Jacobsen Construction (801) 973-0500.Selective site demoltion, selective structure demolition; concrete; masonry; structural metal framing, cold-formed metal framing, metal fabrications; rough carpentry; dampproofing & waterproofing, thermal protection, steep slope roofing, asphalt shingles, membrane roofing, flashing & sheet metal, roof & wall specialties & accessories, elastomeric joint sealants; lath, portland cement plaster, gypsum board, acoustical tile ceilings, paints & coatings; aluminum steeple; plumbing; electrical system; site clearing, aggregate base, fine grading, excavation, fill; asphalt paving, parking bumpers, pavement markings, tactile warning surfaces, planting

    RFQ - 13-059 FIBER COH560 TO BHD RIO LINDO

    PROGRAMSPLAN #: 172002 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:30 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Chico Online and PlanroomPREBID: 11/9 @ 10am OWNER: County of Butte FAX: 530-538-7171DESCR: Contact, Samantha Skinner, 530-538-7097. Phase 1: provide project engineering for the Base Quote and Option 1; Phase 2: bore, install conduit and install continuous fiber runs from 560 Cohasset to each location, 564 Rio Lindo and 592 Rio Lindo and 680 Cohasset; Phase 2 Option 1: continue the directional bore and pull the additional fiber run to 492 Rio Lindo.

    2013 SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER REPAIRSPLAN #: 178099 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Print On DemandLocation: Palo Alto Online & Print On # OF ADDENDA: 1 DemandOWNER: City of Palo Alto DESCR: Contact: Matt Raschke, Proj Mgr, @ 650-496-5937 The City of Palo Alto is seeking bids to provide all labor, equipment, materials, and transportation required to perform the 2013 sidewalk, curb, and gutter repairs project. The work under this contract includes, but not limited to remove and replace sidewalks, driveways, curbs, gutters, curb ramps and asphalt pavement as required, subject to the qualification and evaluation provisions, and terms and conditions, including all incidental and related work as required by Technical Specifications, herein

    RFQ - RUBBISH AND DEBRIS REMOVAL SERVICESPLAN #: 225081 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: San Jose Online and PlanroomOWNER: City of San Jose

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    PEACOCK GAP GOLF CLUBPLAN #: 273035 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 12:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: San Rafael Online and Planroom# OF ADDENDA: 2 PREBID: 11/1 @ 11:30am G.C.: SD Deacon Corp. Ph: 916-969-0900 FAX: 916-735-0800DESCR: Contact, S D Deacon, Brandon Nelson, [email protected]. Description: Demo existing clubhouse and building new building work to include: surveying, concrete sawing, selective demolition, earthwork, erosion control, site utilities, dry utilities, asphalt paving, pavement markings, unit pavers, fences & gates, retaining walls, landscaping, concrete, masonry, steel, rough carpentry, finish carpentry/millwork, solid surfacing, FRP, insulation, roofing, sheet metal, doors & hardware, storefront, drywall, ceramic tile, acoustical ceiling, wood flooring, resilient flooring, painting, fireplaces, toilet partitions & accessories, fire protection, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, fire alarm BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: C. Overaa And Co. 510-234-0926 510-237-2435Sub Contractor: Slembrouck-many Corp., 707-778-0170 707-778-0177 Ceiling Experts 916-225-5097 916-987-5741 Sonitrol Security 510-537-1122 510-881-8192

    U2 MAINTENANCE TANK PROJECTPLAN #: 293043 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: Santa Cruz Online & Print On Demand PREBID: 11/6 @ 2pm OWNER: City of Santa Cruz DESCR: Contact, Matt Zeman ([email protected]) Construct a nominal 58,000 gallon bolted steel tank, plus associated facilities and utilities as illustrated on the plans and project specifications.

    WATER MAIN SEISMIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECTPLAN #: 295028 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Redwood City Online & Print On Demand OWNER: City of Redwood City DESCR: Contact, City of Redwood City (650) 780-7380. Install new piping & piping components, including pipes, flexible couplings, corrosion protection, pipe supports & pipe restraints & all associated firrings, dewatering, vehicular & pedestrian traffic control & safety & all other associated work.

    Tuesday, November 20, 2012

    HVAC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICEPLAN #: 236093 Bid Date: 11/20/2012

    Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: Various PlanroomOWNER: Department of Forestry and Fire Protection DESCR: Contact, Michelle Aulisio, Dept., of Forestry and Fire Protection, 916-324-6349 ([email protected]). Provide Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CALFIRE), HVAC and Refrigeration Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services to 11 CAL FIRE locations.

    RFP - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - COMPRESSED

    NATURAL GAS SERVICESPLAN #: 243050 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: Palo Alto Online and Planroom# OF ADDENDA: 1 OWNER: City of Palo Alto DESCR: Contact, ([email protected]) The City of Palo Alto is requesting proposals for Compressed Natural Gas Services.

    STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS - PEACH

    AVENUE WIDENING BETWEEN JENSEN AND

    BUTLERPLAN #: 255054 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 4:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Fresno Online and PlanroomOWNER: City of Fresno DESCR: Contact, City of Fresno, 559-621-8650. CIty of Fresno is requesting a Statement of Qualifications from qualified engineering firms to prepare plans and specifications for Peach Avenue Widening Between Jensen and Butler Avenues Project.

    SECURITY CAMERAS UPGRADE FOR THE SOLID

    WASTE AND RECYCLING DIVISIONPLAN #: 272050 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Sacramento PlanroomPREBID: 11/8 @ 10am OWNER: City of Sacramento # OF ADDENDA: 1 DESCR: Contact, Melissa Mowry, 916-808-4931 ([email protected]) City of Sacramento are requesting proposals for Security Cameras Upgrade for the Solid Waste and Recycling Division.

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    AQUACULTURE LAB PROJECTPLAN #: 305009 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: San Jose Est Cost: $953,000.00 # OF ADDENDA: 4PREBID: 9/19 @ 10am (strongly recommended) OWNER: San Jose State University Ph: 408-924-2246 FAX: 408-924-7243DESCR: Contact, Sylvia Sosa ([email protected]). Construction of 1645 sq.ft. of new Aquaculture Lab building and tank slab to replace demolished Aquaculture Lab buildings and tanks.BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Legg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510Sub Contractor: Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797

    SARAH B. COOPER - VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTSPLAN #: 316006 Bid Date: 11/20/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Print On Demand Location: San Francisco Online & Print On Demand # OF ADDENDA: 1PREBID: MAND 11/6 or 11/13 @ 2 PM OWNER: San Francisco USD, Facility Dept Ph: 415-241-6152 FAX: 415-241-6148DESCR: Contact: San Francisco Unified School District 415-241-6152.General School Modernization and reconstruction including ADA Access and Fire/Life-Safety upgrades, including but not limited to interior and exterior painting, miscellaneous site work, flooring, door and frame replacement, plumbing, electrical, low voltage, window coverings, hazardous material/Asbestos remediation and other miscellaneous interior renovation work. This project is a Non-DSA project.BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: Re West Builders 707-576-1224 707-541-0117 R E West Builders Inc 707-576-1224 707-541-0117 Seward L. Schreder 530-229-0001 530-229-0070 Cf Contracting 415-721-7160 415-296-6437 Seward L. Schreder 530-229-0001 530-229-0070

    Wednesday, November 21, 2012

    BUCKEYE WATER TREATMENT PLANT STORAGE BUILDINGPLAN #: 73066 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Print On Demand Location: Redding Online & Print On Est Cost: $165,000.00 Demand# OF ADDENDA: 2 OWNER: City of Redding

    DESCR: Contact, City of Redding, Darren Langfield, 530-225-4469. Construct a 2,268 square-foot pre-engineered metal storage building; the building will have associated electrical, mechanical, and plumbing; sitework will include minor grading for the building pad and cutting / patching pavement for electrical and water trench. BIDDERS LIST:General Contractor: R.k. Ricks Construction 530-604-3102 530-241-4360 B & B General Engin 530-277-7305 530-237-1798 Pierson Company 707-268-1800 707-268-1801 Seward L. Schreder 530-229-0001 530-229-0070 Donald F. Gallino, Inc. 530-246-7671 530-246-8714Sub Contractor: Graham Concrete 530-993-4598 530-993-4758

    PORTABLE TECH LAB 1 AND 2 - CIVIL WORKPLAN #: 105083 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: San Pablo Planroom Est Cost: $95,000.00 PREBID: MAND 11/14 @ 3:30 OWNER: West Contra Costa Unified School District Ph: 510-412-5657 FAX: 510-236-0464DESCR: Contact, Eduardo Donoso, 510-307-4547. Site work for circulation and car parking.

    ELMHURST HAZMAT ABATEMENT - JOB ORDERPLAN #: 204001 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Alameda Co. Online and PlanroomOWNER: County of Alameda DESCR: Contact, Jason Garrison, 510-208-9520. Remove the obsolete HVAC, the ducts are covered with wood trim that is painted with lead-based paint. Beneath the wood trim is asbestos insulation that is between two layers of transite panels. Loose and peeling paint will need to be stabilized and some of the paint will need to be spot bated so that the County can cut the steel without disturbing the remaining lead-based

    RFQ - EXECUTIVE PROGRAM ADVISOR FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMPLAN #: 220076 Bid Date: 11/21/2012Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: San Jose Online and PlanroomOWNER: City of San Jose DESCR: Contact, Greg Card, 408-535-8304. City of San Jose is seeking Statement of Qualification from qualified consultants for the Executive Program Advisor for Water Pollution Control Plant Capital Improvement Program.

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    VARMA SITEPLAN #: 226091 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: Oroville PlanroomPREBID: MAND 11/13 @ 10:00am OWNER: County of Butte FAX: 530-538-7171DESCR: Contact, Scot Johnson, 530-879-2353. Removal of junk and debris, waste, tires, furniture, appliances, clothing, scrap wood, vehicle parts, scrap metal and other misc., items.

    SPI SITEPLAN #: 228090 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Cohasset Online and PlanroomPREBID: MAND 11/14 @ 10 AM OWNER: County of Butte FAX: 530-538-7171DESCR: Contact, County of Butte, Scot Johnson (530) 879-2353. Remove one motorhome, one travel trailer, one tanker trailer, furnitire, appliances, clothing, scrap wood, vehicle parts, scrap metal, etc. and install earthen barriers to block access to the site.

    LANDSCAPE AND INTERIOR PLANT MAINTENANCEPLAN #: 229092 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 AM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: San Francisco Online and Planroom # OF ADDENDA: 2 PREBID: MAND 10/ 30 @ 10am OWNER: California Dept. of General Services DESCR: Contact, Whitney Lemont, 916-323-3750. The Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, and materials

    required to provide landscaping maintenance for all exterior plants and trees, including planters and beds on all four (4)sides of the facility and maintenance of all interior plants.

    WINSTON GARDENS FENCINGPLAN #: 235092 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Oroville PlanroomPREBID: 11/14 @ 2pm (highly recommended) OWNER: Housing Authority of the County of Butte DESCR: Contact, Sheri Bouvier, ([email protected]). Install approximately 572 LF of 6 high Monumental Iron Works: Riveted Steel Ornamental Fence System.

    300 RICHARDS BLVD. - LANDSCAPINGPLAN #: 244093 Bid Date: 11/21/2012

    Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Sacramento PlanroomOWNER: City of Sacramento DESCR: Contact, Stepphanie Fraser, 916-808-2253. Landscaping Services for 300 Richards Blvd., in Sacramento.

    ELEVATOR MODERNIZATIONPLAN #: 258047 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 2:30 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Modesto Online & Print On # OF ADDENDA: 1 DemandPREBID: MAND 10/31 @ 9AM OWNER: County of Stanislaus DESCR: Contact, County Of Stanislaus (209) 525-6319. The County Of Stanislaus is seeking proposals from qualified & experienced organizations for the modernization of two elevators in the county-owned buildings.

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    DEMOLITION PACKAGEPLAN #: 501032 Bid Date: 11/21/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Print On DemandLocation: San Francisco Online & Print On DemandDESCR: Contact: San Francisco Unified School District (415) 241-6152. Demolition and removal of hazardous materials abatement of interior fixtures and finishes. Removal of mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and clock bell systems from Main building, Multi-purpose, and Kitchen

    Friday, November 23, 2012

    WEATHERIZATION PROJECT - GLASS

    REPLACEMENTPLAN #: 175091 Bid Date: 11/23/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Contra Costa Online OnlyOWNER: County of Contra Costa FAX: 925-313-2333DESCR: Contact, County of Contra Costa, 925-313-2000. The Contra Costa County Department of Conservation and Development (hereafter referred to as County) is requesting qualified persons or firms capable of providing the required services, to submit proposals for Weatherization Program -Glass Replacement/ Sliding Door Repair/ Window Repair (hereafter referred to as Project). The purpose of the Project is to provide energy efficiency and weatherization services for lower income

    WEATHERIZATION PROJECT - INSULATION/

    CEILING/WALL/FLOORPLAN #: 216087 Bid Date: 11/23/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Contra Costa OWNER: County of Contra Costa FAX: 925-313-2333DESCR: Contact, County of Contra Costa, 925-313-2000) The Contra Costa County Department of Conservation and Development (hereafter referred to as County) is requesting qualified persons or firms capable of providing the required services, to submit proposals for Weatherization Program - Insulation; Ceiling, Wall and Floor (hereafter referred to as Project). The purpose of the Project is to provide energy efficiency and weatherization services for lower income residents of Contra Costa

    7-ELEVEN MARKET ST.PLAN #: 317007 Bid Date: 11/23/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office

    Location: San DiegoG.C.: Frans Construction, Inc. Ph: 208-863-9149 FAX: 858-348-3212DESCR: Contact, Frans Construction, ([email protected]) 208-941-0483. This is a ground up project. Two buildings. One will be a 7-11 the other will be a building for a future tenant.

    EDDIE BAUER TIPLAN #: 506035 Bid Date: 11/23/2012

    Bid Time: 4:00 PM PLANS AT: Print OnDemand Location: Santa Rosa Online & Print On # OF ADDENDA: 1 DemandDESCR: Contact: Jackson Dean Construction(206) 832-2900 Interior Tenant Improvement of an existing tenant space (approx. 5,028 sqft). Scope includes demolition, temporary barricades, signage, carpentry (wood trim, fixture installation, shelving installation, sign install, relocate cashwraps), caseworkstorefront modifications, drywall, acoustical ceiling, painting, floorcovering (vinyl plank, carpet, tile), installation of Owner furnished items (storage shelving/outrigger system, fixtures, wood trim, signs, mirrors, installation of toilet accessories, etc) fire sprinkler modifications, plumbing, HVAC, electrical and fire alarm revisions. Unit pricing is also required per the Bid Form posted in the bid documents.

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    SAVERS -1197PLAN #: 30018 Bid Date: 11/26/2012 Bid Time: 3:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: VacavilleG.C.: R & O Construction Ph: 702-895-9322 FAX: 702-895-9388DESCR: Contact, R & O Construction, Don Mataya, 702-895-9322 x 1001. Project Description:28,262 sq ft Tenant Improvement for new Savers Retail Store. Includes all interior and exterior finishes. Miscellaneous Onsite Improvements will be included for front parking and back loading

    BUILD 3 OFFICES FOR USDI BUREAU OF LANDPLAN #: 160063 Bid Date: 11/26/2012Bid Time: 12:00 PM PLANS AT: Print On Demand Location: Sacramento Online & Print On Est Cost: $42,000.00 DemandPREBID: MAND 11/7 @ 1pm OWNER: General Services Administration DESCR: Contact, General Services Admin. (916) 468-5366 Timothy Day ([email protected]) Work consists of constructing three offices in the existing Bureau of Land Management suites.

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    1748 RIVER RUN DRIVE - REHABILITATION

    SERVICESPLAN #: 177093 Bid Date: 11/26/2012 Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville OfficeLocation: Linda PREBID: MAND 11/9 @ 10am # OF ADDENDA: 1 OWNER: County of Yuba DESCR: Contact, County of Yuba Department of Public Works (530) 749-5420. Includes demolition, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, structural framing, drywall, etc.

    RFQ - SIGNAL DISPLAYPLAN #: 186089 Bid Date: 11/26/2012

    Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Sacramento Online and Planroom # OF ADDENDA: 1OWNER: City of Sacramento DESCR: Contact, Larry Robison, Traffic Control/Lighting Supervisor, 916-808-6634. City of Sacramento is requesting quotes for Traffic Signal LED

    MASONRY WALL REPAIR SERVICESPLAN #: 190088 Bid Date: 11/26/2012

    Bid Time: 2:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Sacramento Online and PlanroomOWNER: City of Sacramento DESCR: Contact, Stephanie Fraser, 916-808-2253. City of Sacramento is seeking bids for Masonry Wall Repair Services.

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    AND DISTRIBUTION RELAY TECHNICIANPLAN #: 200090 Bid Date: 11/26/2012

    Bid Time: 5:00 PM PLANS AT: Roseville Office Location: Sacramento Online & Print On Est Cost: $150,000.00 DemandOWNER: Sacramento Municipal Utility District Ph: 888-742-7683DESCR: Contact, Oscar Santos, 916-732-5616 or email: ([email protected]) Minimum of 10 years experience in testing and commissioning of microprocessor based relays. Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of transmission system protection schemes, including line current differential, permissive, and blocking communication schemes. Ability to work independently to perform maintenance testing on Transmission/Distribution protection and control systems. Demonstrated experience performing maintenance testing of

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    Plans On FileTransmission system microprocessor based relays to WECC/NERC compliance standards. Demonstrated expert Utility experience utilizing a Manta or Omicron relay test set, relay testing software, and relay interface equipment. Ability to troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve complex problems related to pr