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VOTE! The Builders Association Political Action Committee Cordially invites you to a Candidate Meet & Greet Wednesday April 18th 5PM - 7PM when Marin Builders Association 660 Las Gallinas Ave San Rafael, CA 94903 where 415.462.1220 or [email protected] rsvp CANDIDATES! the MEET MIXER The vision of BAPAC is to create a political climate in Marin that encourages profitable building through The June election is right around the corner! Come meet local candidates and share your views! Appetizers and beverages will be provided! Attendees Include: US Congress Candidates Andy Caffrey Jared Huffman Stacey Lawson California State Assembly Candidates Joseph Boswell Alex Easton Brown Howard Christian Gunderson Marc Levine Connie Wong Peter Mancus Marin Board of Supervisor Candidates Diane Furst Steve Kinsey Eva Long Katie Rice Kate Sears David Weinsoff Ross Valley Sanitary District Candidates Marsha Johnson Mary Sylla www.marinba.org [email protected] April 16, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #16 WEEKLY BULLETIN To read more from the BAPAC and the political climate in Marin { } @ BAPAC1

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VOTE!

The Builders Association Political Action CommitteeCordially invites you to a Candidate Meet & Greet

Wednesday April 18th 5PM - 7PMw

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Marin Builders Association660 Las Gallinas AveSan Rafael, CA 94903w

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CANDIDATES!

theMEET MIXER

The vision of BAPAC is to create a political climate in Marin that encourages profitable building through decreased regulation, lower fees, Green Building practices, as well as, more governmental accountability,

transparency and efficiency. Additionally, we promote the significant role of the building industry to elected officials and the community. The BAPAC is a political action committee comprised of an

alliance of building industry professionals (General Contractors, Subcontractors and Industry Support Firms).

The June election is right around the corner!Come meet local candidates and share your views!

Appetizers and beverages will be provided!

Attendees Include:US Congress Candidates

Andy CaffreyJared HuffmanStacey Lawson

California State Assembly CandidatesJoseph Boswell

Alex Easton BrownHoward Christian Gunderson

Marc LevineConnie WongPeter Mancus

Marin Board of Supervisor CandidatesDiane Furst

Steve KinseyEva LongKatie RiceKate Sears

David Weinsoff

Ross Valley Sanitary District CandidatesMarsha Johnson

Mary Sylla

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To read more from the BAPAC and the political climate in Marin

{ } @ BAPAC1

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Wednesday, April 18 MEET the Candidates 5:00PM – 7:00PM Marin Builders Association Office

April 25 DINE & DONATE

JASON’S RESTAURANT 300 DRAKES LANDING, GREENBRAE

LUNCH & DINNER Thursday, May 17 1:00PM – 5PM

Flagger Training Thursday, May 17 9:00AM – 1PM

CPR – First Aid Class May 18th

Bocce Ball Tournament

9:00AM – 3:30PM

June 2nd and 3rd

[email protected] to participate Thursday, June 7 8:00AM – 5:00PM

EPA’s new renovation, repair and painting rule (RRP)

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

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in this issue

Meet The Candidates Mixer .................1

MBA Calendar ......................................2

Member Spotlight: Tomasi Design ......3

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

New Members ....................................5

New Project Bid Requests ..................6

Save the Date: MBA Bocce Ball ............8

DINE N DONATE: Jason’s ................9

Marin Home & Garden Expo Q&A:

PacSun talks to Aimi Dutra ...........10

Phil Vermeulen ....................................11

Kalb’s Q&A ..........................................12

IMPORTANT CHANGES to

California Construction Forms ..........14

Safety Quiz: Ladders .....................17

Permits .........................................20

Completions & Liens ........................24

Project Bid Schedule ..........................27

Bid Results ..........................................35

Classifieds ..........................................36

contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

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

[email protected]

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

Tomasi Design Combines Artistic Cabinetry & Woodwork with

Unsurpassed Service

Tomasi Design was established in 2006 as a custom cabinet and furniture shop, offering 3D CAD design, cabinet installations, re-facing, and finish carpentry services. With 19 years of experi-ence on the East and West coasts as well as 4 years in Italy and Germany, Owner Christopher Tomasi has a proven track record and an extensive portfolio. He has experience working with a range of clients: architects, designers, developers, property management companies, general contractors, home owners, and business own-ers.

Tomasi Design does commercial and residential work throughout Marin and San Francisco coun-ties. Christopher does his best to ensure that the customer experience is a memorable and smooth one. The main focus is on creating beautiful, yet functional pieces that meet and exceed the client’s vision.

Tomasi Design uses “green” products whenever available, as well as sustainably harvested wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. Christopher is skilled in various mediums, and has experience working with exotic and domestic woods, sheet goods, metals, plastics, fiber glass, and otherman-made materials. The result: functional beauty that can be treasured for a lifetime.

phone: 415.342.8342 | www.tomasi-design.com.

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

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2012 MBa Directors & officers

President

Vice President

chief financial officer

secretary

Past PresiDent

executive DirectorKlif Knoles

Herb Moran - MOC Insurance ServicesJosh Townsend - PG&E

Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyTom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.

Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Gary Frugoli - Construction Consultant

Rob Scerri - Golden State LumberKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.

Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning

Jeff Grady - Grady Financial, Inc.

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician

Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception

Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst/ Consultant

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

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

Publication Editor: And Them Design

Dave trahan - Patriot Mechanical

aimi Dutra - the Dutra Group

Jeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.

jim schalich - schalich Brothers construction

tyler Doherty - cal West rentals, inc.

ConstruCtion &

real estate attorneys

ContraCt issues MeChaniC’s liens stop notiCes Bond ClaiMs

Protecting More. Attaining More.

Glenn M. Smith

707.522.1100

www.smithdollar.com

talk to Glenn

free telephone Consultations for

Marin Builders assoCiation MeMBers

MBA MEMBER

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AND THEM DESIGN (A)Terrence Knoles, Owner/Principal611 B Street #3San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) [email protected] Graphic DesignRefs: Klif Knoles, Barbara Jones, Aimi Dutra

CALIFORNIA BANK AND TRUST (A)Melissa Vincent, Vice President1016 Irwin StreetSan Rafael, CA 94901(415) 524-1210Fax (415) [email protected]/Construction Lending, real es-tate, commercial and residentialRefs: Jesse Rhoades, Perry Litchfield, Martink Porlmanther

CELEBRITY TILE (G)Anthony Spavone171 Sears StreetSan Francisco, CA 94112(415) 250-3416 CSLB# [email protected] contractorRefs: Alan Almquist, Jim Bottorff, Germaine Scafani

CROSSLAND CONSTRUCTION AC-COUNTING (A)Denise Crossland, Owner3669 W. Persimmon LaneFresno, CA 93711(559) 281-6979Fax (559) [email protected]: Tom Redmond, Ken Massa, Pete Niederberger

ECOSOPHIC (A)Rachel Ginis, Principle151 Golden Hind PassageCorte Madera, CA 94925(415) 250-9317 [email protected] Building Consultant

PAYROLL SYSTEMS (A)Liz Ecke, Vice President Business Dev.15 La Crescenta WaySan Rafael, CA 94901(415) 599-9711Payroll accountants/employee prac-ticesRefs: Herb Moran, Jim Schalich

JOHN ROMAIDIS CONSTRUCTION (G)John Romaidis, Owner49 Madrone RoadFairfax, CA 94930(415) [email protected] Building Contractor/Residen-tialRefs: Jane Richardson, Rodney Mor-gan, Mark Ames

TOMASI DESIGN (G)Chris Tomasi, Owner2324 Vista Del MarTiburon, CA 94920(415) 342-8342 CSLB# [email protected] cabinets/finish carpentryRefs: Phone call from MBA

RPM MORTGAGE (A)Susan & Dominic Pomilia, Branch Owner1058 Redwood Highway, Frontage RoadMill Valley, CA 94941(415) 381-5550Fax (415) [email protected]/dpomiliaReal Estate finance/mortgage bro-ker/bankerRefs: Michelle Whiteside, Karen Toso, Chris Weber

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APRIL 2012NEW MEMBER WELCOME

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BHM CONSTRUCTION, INC.522 Walnut AvenueVallejo, CA 94592

Phone: (707) 643-4580 Fax: (707) 643-4581

Sutro Elementary School Exterior & Interior Painting & Flooring Project

San Francisco Unified School DistrictSan Francisco, CA

BID DATE: April 18, 2012 AT 11:00 AM

BHM Construction, Inc. is seeking certified DVBE sub-contractors to bid the following work: Electrical, Floor-ing, Painting, Concrete, Acoustical Ceiling Tiles, Plumb-

ing.

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

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

BHM CONSTRUCTION, INC.522 Walnut AvenueVallejo, CA 94592

Phone: (707) 643-4580 Fax: (707) 643-4581

Renovations for San Francisco International High School (SFIHS) Expansion, SFUSD

San Francisco Unified School DistrictSan Francisco, CA

BID DATE: April 19, 2012 AT 2:00 PM

BHM Construction, Inc. is seeking certified DVBE subcon-tractors to bid the following work: Demolition, Hazmat Abatement, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Casework, Doors/Frames/Hardware, Flooring, Acoustical Ceilings,

Fire Sprinklers, Painting, Concrete.

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

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Project BID reQueStS

ONPOINT CONSTRUCTION, INC.8 Seville Court

Millbrae, CA 94030Phone: (650) 636-4256 Fax: (650) 588-4119

Lowell High School, Exterior Painting ProjectSan Francisco Unified School District

1101 Eucalyptus Drive, San Francisco, CA

BID DATE: April 26, 2012 AT 2:00 PM

All Trades, DBE, SBE, WBE, DVBE. All Sub-Contractors are invited to participate as a potential subcontractor/supplier for the above mentioned project. Following

Trade: Painting.

To view Specs and Plans go to ARC website under Public Plan Room. If you have any questions, please call

Mike Cell: 650-222-7766.

ONPOINT CONSTRUCTION, INC.8 Seville Court

Millbrae, CA 94030Phone: (650) 636-4256 Fax: (650) 588-4119

Abraham Lincoln High School – Increment 3San Francisco Unified School District2162 24th. Ave., San Francisco, CA

BID DATE: April 24, 2012 AT 1:00 PM

All Trades, DBE, SBE, WBE, DVBE. All Sub-Contractors are invited to participate as a potential subcontractor/supplier for the above mentioned project. Following

Trade: Painting.

To view Specs and Plans go to ARC website under Public Plan Room. If you have any questions, please call

Mike Cell: 650-222-7766.

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Larry Levy, Employee Relations Management

Invites you to a Special Seminar

Friday, May 11, 2012

COST (due in advance): $195.00 per person

***CATERED LUNCH WILL BE SERVED FROM 12:00 TO 1:00 P.M.***

Thank you, Larry. We are planning to come. Enclosed is my check. Names of participants:

From (Co. or Org.)

8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.

1:30 P.M. TO 4:30 P.M.

LOCATION: Marin Builders Association

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael 415-462-1220

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW……...DEADLINE IS MAY 1st

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

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Marin Builders Association Bocce Tournament & Picnic

Benefitting the MBA Scholarship Fund

FRIDAY, May 18, 2012 9:00AM – 3:30PM 9:00AM – Check in & Bocce tutorial

10:00AM – Play begins Marin Bocce Federation Courts

550 “B” Street San Rafael

Event Sponsorship with prominent banner signage

$200

Team Sponsorship $240 (a team consists of 4-6 players) Team name on scoreboard

Team picnic table reserved $50.00 per person as an individual player to be placed on a team

$25 donation per person lunch only Player 1_____________________________ Player 2_____________________________ Player 3 _____________________________ Player 4 ____________________________ Player 5 _____________________________ Player 6 ________________________

Team Name: ___________________________________

Please register no later than May 9, 2012 ADVANCE PAYMENT REQUIRED

For reservations please complete and return this form with

check made payable to Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund. Pay with Visa or Mastercard or

Pay online at our website www.marinba.org. For questions please call Barbara at 415-462-1220.

NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 1!

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Please join us at our FUNdraiser

300 Drakes Landing

Greenbrae

Wednesday, April 25 Lunch and Dinner

15% of all proceeds of the day

(including alcoholic beverages) will be donated to the

Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

A great opportunity to enjoy a

special meal and support the community!

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What services does the Marin Builders Association provide? In short, we provide the ultimate peace of mind

package to our members and to the community

we serve. We’ve been providing this resource for

over fifty years. We’re seassoned with experi-

ence and accomplishments, but fresh baked with

new ideas and goals.

We strive to help our members work smarter

and not harder, providing the most essential and

comprehensive resources available to anyone

working in or ancillary to the building industry.

These include a smorgasbord of training, certi-

fication, insurance, legislative and sustainability

programs.

For the community we provide the sina qua non

of experienced contractors that are vetted and

ready to work on the most demanding project.

If you have a craving for a particular aspect of

your home – we’ll provide the recipe AND the

chef!

Who are it’s members?Our members number over 750 of the best, most

qualified and the most creative in the business of

building. Building just about anything you can

imagine.

What dates is the Marin Home and Garden Expo? Saturday and Sunday, June 2nd and 3rd, though

the impact of the event will resonate throughout

the year, as attendees meet and talk and convene

with over 200 exhibitors, then go home to dream

it up. Relationships will bloom, I guarantee it!

What will readers see at the Expo? What is new this year?Yummy food. Home-grown Marin entertain-

ment. Exhibits ranging from pros on sustainable

building to organic gardening. A kids’ world, of

course. Do-It-Yourself Strategies for Home and

Garden and an amazing Eichler Home exhibit.

A weekend’s worth of entertainment, coupled

with ideas and concepts that will entice those

that love the unique Marin lifestyle, year-round.

A win-win combo if every there was one!

What else would you like readers to know about MBA and the Expo?It’s a feeling, really isn’t it, this Marin County

vibe? And we’ve captured it here at our Expo.

Come join us and you’ll catch it too.

Q A INNOVATIVE IDEAS & CUSTOM CONCEPTS: THE MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION’S MARIN HOME & GARDEN EXPOPACIFC SUN SITS DOWN WITH MBA PRESIDENT, AIMI DUTRA

MARIN HOME&

GARDEN EXPO

SATURDAY &SUNDAY

JUNE 2ND & 3RD

2012

MARIN CIVIC CENTERSAN RAFAEL,

CA

FOR DETAILS VISIT: MARINHOMESHOW.COM

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The California Supreme Court yesterday released its long-awaited decision in a case involving employers’ obligations relating to meal and rest breaks.

The most critical part of the unanimous ruling in Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court is that employers do not have to ensure that employees take their meal breaks, but must merely make them available. The court also provided flexibility to employers with regard to the timing of meal and rest breaks.

Erika Frank, California Chamber of Commerce general counsel and vice president of legal affairs, commented on the ruling: “Employers have finally received some much-needed clarity in a common-sense decision from the California Supreme Court that will provide certainty and flexibility to employers and employees, allowing them to effectively manage their workload and serve their customers and clients.

“One of the most significant benefits of this ruling is that it will reduce employers’ exposure to costly and frivolous litigation.”

Court DecisionAccording to the court: “To summarize: An employer’s duty with respect to meal breaks under both section 512, subdivision (a) and Wage Order No. 5 is an obligation to provide a meal period to its employees.

“The employer satisfies this obligation if it relieves its employees of all duty, relinquishes control over their activities and permits them a reasonable opportunity to take an uninterrupted 30-minute break, and does not impede or discourage them from doing so.“What will suffice may vary from industry to industry, and we cannot in the context of this class certification proceeding delineate the full range of approaches that in each instance might be sufficient to satisfy the law.”

More AnalysisA more detailed analysis of the opinion will be released soon via the HRCalifornia Extra e-newsletter. To sign up, visitwww.calchamber.com.

WebinarCalChamber employment law experts will interpret the ruling during a 90-minute live webinar on April 17 Meal & Rest Breaks: What Does the Brinker Decision Mean for Your Workplace? will include a discussion of the decision’s impact on the workplace and meal and rest break requirements for nonexempt employees, as well as best practices and tips on complying.

Registration information is available at www.calchamber.com.

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SUPREME COURT ISSUES DECISION ON MEAL/REST PERIODSBY Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations

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

Better to ‘light a candle than curse the darkness comes to mind’ as we spotlight a couple of ‘general’ questions on solar system con-tracting. Another contractor helps remind us of the rules in Califor-nia for Responsible Managing Employees (or RME’s)…

Q: We’re a class “A” contractor, and have some interest in ex-panding into the solar energy installation business. Does my “A” license cover this? Would I need to get a “C-46”(Solar) specialty license? If a “C-46” is required, does having an “A” license make me eligible to add this classification? Thank you for offering your services, it is very helpful!

A: Section 7056 of the B&P Code (the definition of an “A” contractor) includes the words, “in connection with fixed works requiring specialized engineering knowledge and skill”. According to Board rule 832.62, this phrase includes an “active solar energy system”. Therefore with an “A”, you can do this work without needing to apply for the “C-46” (Solar) classification.

If you decide to apply for the “C-46”, you’ll need to show at least 4 years experience handling, supervising or managing solar projects to qualify. Simply having an “A” does not, in and of itself, make you eligible to sit for this exam. Thank you for the question. I hope our response is helpful.

Q: I’m having a problem with our business name. We applied for a license under our corporate name, “XYZ Solar Company”. How-ever, the Contractors Board rejected the application telling us the name was not compatible with the license class (General building) held by our Responsible Managing Officer (RMO). I read in one of your recent columns that a “B” could perform solar work so why can’t we use the “Solar” name in our business?

A: The Board’s policy (as detailed in Code section 7059.1) is to disallow any business name that they determine to be misleading. It is subjective, but generally, requests to use a word like “solar” where the applicant does not hold the specific classification code (i.e. the “C-46”) are not approved. I say subjective because a random search of business names has turned up use of the word “solar” being allowed with a “C-10”(Electrical). You may want to

send a letter appealing the Board’s “decision” or amend the name to include a modifier like XYZ “General” Solar Company.

Q: I was just finishing your book (“What Every Contractor Should Know” David Kalb, author), and I couldn’t find all the answers I needed. Currently I am the Operations manager but I have been asked to become the RME for my employer. I have successfully taken the law and two trade tests and the former RMO/RME was just disassociated, but I am still concerned in regards to the RME position. Any ideas or comments on the following: 1) What kind of control do I need to have? 2) Should I look for additional compen-sation? 3) Do I need to consult an attorney regarding a contract?

A: Board Rule 823, primarily answers your question regarding “what kind of control” you need. For one, you must be a “bona fide employee” actively engaged in your employer’s business “for at least 32 hours or 80% of the total hours per week the business is in operation, whichever is less”. For a more complete response, check out page 76 of my book, or contact Capitol Services.

I cannot address your second question regarding compensation; this is up to you and your employer. It you plan on having an employ-ment agreement and/or contract questions consulting an attorney is likely a good idea.

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

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Important Changes to California Construction Forms Beginning on July 1, 2012:

The Impact of 2010 Senate Bill 189By William L. Porter, Esq.*

The most important changes to California construction law in decades will become effective on July 1, 2012. Signed into law in 2010, Senate Bill 189, reorganized and renumbered all those Cali-fornia Civil Code provisions dealing with such familiar construc-tion claim remedies as the Mechanics Lien, Stop Notice and Bond Claim. While this effort greatly simplified the legal rules and made them easier to follow, there are a number of important substantive changes to these laws. These changes include new definitions, new rules and new procedures found in new Civil Code Sections 8000 to 9566. These changes also mean that new forms will be necessary. As a result of these changes, all those in the construction industry should begin using the new forms and procedures beginning on July 1, 2012. Failure to do so could result in loss of important legal rights. Some of the most important changes to the forms are outlined below. A website to access the new forms free of charge is also identified below.

Changes to Construction Forms Generally: Beginning on July 1, 2012, the most important forms con-tractors, subcontractors and suppliers have been using for decades to preserve their rights to payment will become obsolete. Begin-ning on July 1, 2012, the following forms must be discarded and new forms used: The “Preliminary 20 Day Notice” (both public and private), the four “Conditional” and “Unconditional” Releases on “Progress Payment” and “Final Payment”, the “Mechanics Lien”, the “Release of Mechanics Lien”, the “Stop Notice”, “Re-lease of Stop Notice” and “Notice of Completion”. There are other forms which have also changed, but the above forms include the most important changes. All of the new forms, updated to include all legal changes as of July 1, 2012 are available at the following website at no charge: http://www.porterlaw.com/forms.htm . Begin using these forms on July 1, 2012. Further details are set forth below:

The Preliminary Notice: The document the construction industry has know for de-cades as the “Preliminary 20 Day Notice” has a new title. Although it should still be served within 20 days after first providing work or materials to a project, it is now simply called the “Preliminary No-tice”. In addition to hand delivery and certified or registered mail, the Preliminary Notice can now be served by overnight delivery by an express mail carrier or in the same manner in which a summons and complaint is served in a civil action. The language of the “No-tice” section at the top of the private works Preliminary Notice has also changed. The Preliminary Notice must also now describe “the relationship to the parties of the person giving the notice”, meaning that the claimant must generally state whether they are a contractor,

subcontractor or material supplier in relation to those served. Also, unlike previously, the public Preliminary Notice must now provide an “estimate of the total price of the work provided and to be pro-vided”. There are other changes, but these are the most important. Free copies of both the private and public Preliminary Notice forms are available free of charge at http://www.porterlaw.com/forms.htm .Conditional and Unconditional Waiver and Releases on Prog-ress and Final Payment: Each of the four traditional forms (The “Conditional Waiver and Release on Progress Payment”, the “Unconditional Waiver and Release on Progress Payment”, the “Conditional Waiver and Release on Final Payment”, and the “Unconditional Waiver and Release on Final Payment”) has been changed at least slightly. The most significant change is that the Conditional Waiver and Release on Progress Payment allows the exclusion from the waiver and release as to sums for which the claimant has given a prior Con-ditional Waiver and Release but for which payment has not been received.

Mechanics Lien: The Mechanics Lien Form has also changed. However, the changes for 2012 are only slight. The major changes to the Me-chanics Lien form took effect at the beginning of 2011 and include an important new notice provision and new service requirements. The new form is also available at the above website free of charge.

Stop Payment Notice: The Stop Notice Form has also changed. To provide greater clarity and distinguish itself from the “Stop Work Notice” the Stop Notice is now more accurately deemed the “Stop Payment Notice”. Like the new Preliminary Notice, the new Stop Payment Notice may now be served by overnight delivery by an express mail carrier or in the same manner in which a summons and complaint is served in a civil action. Unlike the Prior Stop Notice the new Stop Payment Notice must be served on the “direct contractor” (previ-ously termed the “original contractor”) as well as the owner or reputed owner and the lender, if any.

Payment Bond Notice: The Payment Bond Notice Form has also changed. The Payment Bond Notice may now be served the same as the above forms, that is by personal service or by registered or certified mail, but also now by overnight delivery by an express mail carrier or in the same manner in which a summons and complaint is served in a civil action. The major change though was as a result of a compan-ion Bill to SB 189, SB 293. Under prior law a potential Payment

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Bond claimant who failed to properly serve a Preliminary 20 Day Notice could still successfully make a claim on a Payment Bond if the claimant served a Payment Bond Notice within 15 days of a Notice of Completion or 75 days from actual completion (if there was no Notice of Completion). Serving the Payment Bond Notice would “cure” the failure to properly serve the Preliminary 20 Day Notice for those seeking to make a claim on the Payment Bond. SB 293 changes this. Under SB 293 and the resulting new Civil Code sections 8612 and 9560, a potential Payment Bond claimant who failed to serve a Preliminary Notice and wished to cure this failure by sending the Payment Bond Notice within 15 days of a Notice of Completion or 75 days after actual completion (if there is no notice of comple-tion) will not be permitted to successfully make such a Payment Bond Claim if either “(1) All progress payments, except for those disputed in good faith, have been made to a subcontractor who has a direct contractual relationship with the general contractor to whom the claimant has provided materials or services” or “(2) The subcontractor who has a direct contractual relationship with the general contractor to whom the claimant has provided materi-als or services has been terminated from the project pursuant to the contract, and all progress payments, except those disputed in good faith, have been made as of the termination date.” This somewhat confusing language represents a major change in the law. However, for those who properly serve a Preliminary Notice at the begin-ning of work on a project as they should, this new law will have no impact on them.

Notice of Completion: SB 189 changes the rules applicable to the Notice of Com-pletion. One significant change in this regard is that under prior law a Notice of Completion was generally valid if recorded within 10 days after the true date of completion of the work of improve-ment. This has been changed under the new law to 15 days for both public and private works projects. There are other less significant changes to the form. An example of a new form is also available at the above website.

Other Forms: The same changes as outlined above necessitated changes to the “Release of Mechanics Lien”, Partial Release of Mechanics Lien”, “Release of Stop Payment Notice”, “Partial Release of Stop Payment Notice”, “Notice of Cessation” and “Extension of Time to Enforce Mechanics Lien”. All of these forms are available on the website cited above.

*Mr. Porter is a partner at Porter Law Group in Sacramento, CA. Mr. Porter was chair of the committee of seven California construction attorney selected to work with the California Legislature and the California Law Revision Commission in drafting 2010 Senate Bill 189, a 244 page bill which rewrote construction claims remedies and became current California Civil Code Sections 8000 - 9566. The other attorneys on the committee were Conor H. McElroy, John L. Boze, Bruce D. Rudman, Scott E. Holbrook, Daniel F. McLennon and Patricia E. Walsh.

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California Builders Insurance Program: Your construction workplace safety partner

Think you can climb a ladder without getting hurt? An-

swer the following questions to find out if you’re on top of

ladder safety basics.

1. What is the top step that you should use when

standing on a ladder?

a) It’s OK to stand on the top step.

b) The step directly under the top step is the highest

working step.

c) The second-highest step from the top is the highest

you are supposed to climb.

2. A ladder with a 20-foot high top support should

be 5 feet away from the base you are climbing. TRUE or

FALSE ?

3. What do you do if your ladder is damaged?

a) Trytofixitandthenuseitasitis.

b) Use the ladder only if there’s just a little damage.

c) Don’t use the ladder, and label it as “DAMAGED” to

warn other employees.

4. Can a ladder be used for scaffolds or platforms in

a horizontal position?

a) Yes, if you are working 6 feet or less off the ground

b) No, it’s too dangerous.

5. Describe the three-point rule for climbing a ladder.

a) The worker needs three points of contact on the lad-

der at all times when climbing—either two hands and one foot

or two feet and one hand.

b) The worker is only allowed to carry three tools with

him/her up and down the ladder.

c) The ladder must be tied off if you are over 3 feet high.

6. Is it safe to use a metal ladder with rubber feet

when working near an electrical source?

a) Yes, the rubber will protect against electric shock.

b) No, it’s still dangerous.

7. How many workers does OSHA estimate die each

year from ladder accidents, specifically falls?

a) No one has died from falling off a ladder.

b) 100 workers per year.

c) A little over 50 workers per year.

8. Aladdermustextend3feetormorebeyondaroofline

if you are going to climb on the building. TRUE or FALSE ?

9. You should place a ladder 1 foot away from what-

ever it is leaning against for every ____ feet of height to

the point of contact for the top of the ladder.

a) 1

b) 4

c) 8

10. What rule should be followed regarding weight on

the ladder?

a) Only when one person is climbing the ladder and

anotherisnearthebottomcantheweightbeexceeded.

b) Face the ladder and keep your belt buckle between

the rungs of the ladder in order to keep your weight evenly

distributed.

c) Use heavy objects at the base of the ladder to stabi-

lize it.

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

¿Piensa que puede subir una escalera sin llegar a lasti-

marse? Responda las siguientes preguntas para deter-

minar su nivel de comprensión de la seguridad de una

escalera.

1. ¿Cuál es el último escalón que debería usar cu-

ando se sube a una escalera?

a) Está bien subirse al último escalón.

b) El escalón inmediatamente debajo del último escalón

es el último en el que debería pararse.

c) El segundo escalón más alto, contando desde arriba,

es hasta donde se supone que debe subir.

2. Una escalera con una altura de 6 m (20 pies)

debería estar a 1,5 m (5 pies) de la base a la que se está

subiendo. ¿VERDADERO o FALSO?

3. ¿Qué hace si la escalera está rota?

a) Intenta repararla y la usa tal como está.

b) Usa la escalera sólo si tiene un daño menor.

c) No usa la escalera y la rotula como “DAÑADA” para

alertar a los otros empleados.

4. ¿Se puede usar una escalera como andamio o plata-

forma en una posición horizontal?

a) Sí, si está trabajando a 1,8 m (6 pies), o menos, del

piso.

b) No, es muy peligroso.

5. Describa la regla de tres puntos para subirse a

una escalera.

a) El trabajador necesita tres puntos de contacto en la

escalera en todo momento cuando está subiendo, ya sean

dos manos y un pie, o dos pies y una mano.

b) Al trabajador sólo se le permite llevar tres herramien-

tas cuando sube y baja de la escalera.

c) La escalera debe estar sujeta si está por encima de

los 0,9 m (3 pies) de alto.

6. ¿Es seguro utilizar una escalera de metal con

patas de goma cuando se trabaja cerca de una fuente de

electricidad?

a) Si, la goma lo protegerá contra una descarga eléc-

trica.

b) No, aun así es peligroso.

7. ¿Cuántos trabajadores calcula OSHA que mueren

cada año por accidentes con una escalera, especial-

mente, por caídas?

a) Nadie ha muerto debido a una caída desde una escal-

era.

b) 100 trabajadores por año.

c) Un poco más de 50 trabajadores por año.

8. Una escalera debe extenderse 0,9 m (3 pies), o

más, por encima del límite del techo si se va a subir a un

edificio. ¿VERDADERO o FALSO?

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California Builders Insurance Program: Your construction workplace safety partner

Answer Key: Ladder Safety Quiz

1. What is the top step that you should use when stand-

ing on a ladder? C

2. A ladder with a 20 foot high top support should be 5

feet away from the base you are climbing. True

3. What do you do if your ladder is damaged? C

4. Can a ladder be used for scaffolds or platforms in a

horizontal position? B

5. Describe the three-point rule for climbing a ladder. A

6. Is it safe to use a metal ladder with rubber feet when

working near an electrical source? B

7. How many workers does OSHA estimate die each year

from ladder accidents, specifically falls? C

8. A ladder must extend three feet or more beyond a roof

line if you are going to climb on the building? True

9. ou should place a ladder one foot away from whatever

it is leaning against for every ____ feet of height to the

point of contact for the top of the ladder. B

10. What rule should be followed regarding weight on the

ladder? B

Respuestas: Cuestionario sobre la seguridad de las escal-

eras

1. ¿Cuál es el último escalón que debería usar cuando

se sube a una escalera? C

2. Una escalera con una altura de 6 m (20 pies) debería

estar a 1,5 m (5 pies) de la base a la que se está subi-

endo. Verdadero

3. ¿Qué hace si la escalera está rota? C

4. ¿Se puede usar una escalera como andamio o plata-

forma en una posición horizontal? B

5. Describa la regla de tres puntos para subirse a una

escalera. A

6. ¿Es seguro utilizar una escalera de metal con patas

de goma cuando se trabaja cerca de una fuente de

electricidad? B

7. ¿Cuántos trabajadores calcula OSHA que mueren

cada año por accidentes con una escalera, especial-

mente, por caídas? C

8. Una escalera debe extenderse 0,9 m (3 pies), o más,

por encima del límite del techo si se va a subir a un

edificio. Verdadero

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

PERMITS ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH, 2012

Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueMiranda R Crimp Livg Tr KOPAN CONSTRUCTION INC 315 Via Recodo Mill Valley 200-302-57 (11) Interior Ret $50,000 Sarles Judith M CAPSTONE ROOFING 8 Glen Ln Novato 143-210-09 (53) Re-Roof $12,710 Cassou Phillip E & April MARIN RENOVATION, AKA REA 52 Grande Paseo San Rafael 164-471-26 (54) Raise Parape $13,050 Reilly Barbara J Tr 50% E MARIN RENOVATION, AKA REA 50 Grande Paseo San Rafael 164-471-25 (54) Raise Parape $13,050 Noyman-Fain Maya WEDGE ROOFING INC. 1 Palomino Rd Novato 146-292-09 (53) Re-Roof $26,678 Hall Bryan & OWNER/BUILDER 608 Laguna Rd Mill Valley 049-071-04 (55) Voluntary $16,000 Miranda R Crimp Livg Tr NORTHBAY SUNSPACE, INC. 315 Via Recodo Mill Valley 200-302-57 (12) Unheated Sun $23,500 Strodder Ted OWNER/BUILDER 113 Bretano Way Greenbrae 070-121-14 (23,58,56,50) S $140,000 Wookey John & Valerie RODONI CONSTRUCTION CO 37 Inverness Way Inverness 112-296-21 (21-0/0)(23) Addi $49,500 Bourne Frank A Elizabet BALDWIN ROOFING 7069 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio 121-142-27 (53) Re-Roof $14,329 Screve Francois & OWNER/BUILDER 212 Poplar Dr Kentfield 071-031-06 (11) Retaining Wa $115,000 Shepherd Karen COMPLETE HOME RPR. & CONS 11 Portola Ave San Rafael 179-314-03 (55) Foundation S $65,000 Boorstein Patricia Tr OWNER/BUILDER 131 Maestro Rd Novato 146-321-43 (21) New Bay Win $12,000 Violich Paul A /Tr/ OWNER/BUILDER 5 Fern Way Kentfield 075-121-18 (12) New GarageT $180,000 Davis Lowell /Tr/ SAVE ENERGY CO 402 Wendy Way Mill Valley 050-152-05 (58) Windows (27) $11,572 Berde Satyaraj & AMERICAN HOME RENEWAL 204 Donahue St Sausalito 052-421-15 (58) Windows (12 $11,600 Wyrick Peter & REAL GOODS SOLAR, MARIN 158 Linden Ln Mill Valley 047-223-07 (60) Photovoltaic $17,000 Azar Joshua & EMPIRE BUILDING & RESTORA 27 Laurel Grove Ave Kentfield 071-163-12 (21--0/1,12) Rem $275,000 Huang Feng-Shu & WORMOOD INC. 381 Marin Ave Mill Valley 049-152-25 (23-0/0) Non-Str $17,980

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVED

Building Permit Applications Received for ProcessingWeek Ending: Saturday, April 14th, 2012

Address Owner Work Value20 Nymph Rd Bolinas Bransten Daphne W Tr (20--0/0, 13) New House, Ro $600,00020 Nymph Rd Bolinas Bransten Daphne W Tr (11) Retaining Wall $50,00070 Oak Knoll Dr San Anselmo Young David P /Tr/ & Etal (13) New Deck $20,00070 Oak Knoll Dr San Anselmo Young David P /Tr/ & Etal (11) Relocation And Replacemen $100,0004 Rosebank Ln Kentfield Valentine Peter B /Tr/ & Etal (60) Pv System $29,93626 SEAdrift Landing Tiburon Tracey Cove Ltd Partnership Etal (13)(58) Deck, Window And Slid $13,183317 Starling Ct Mill Valley Ricciardi Richard A (60) Photovoltaic Panels Roof $16,000402 Via Del Plano Novato Morehen Ronald H & (21--0/0) Addition $25,000235 Bon Air Rd Kentfield De Long Donald Tr & (10) Rec Pool $40,0003530 Civic Center Dr San Rafael Marin County Of (92) Accessibility Features $750,00010 E Mission Ave San Rafael Kavanaugh Lisa & (21--0/0) Additon And Remodel $60,000410 Fawn Dr San Anselmo Reggie Scott (60) Roof Mounted Pv System 3 $22,608145 Laurel Grove Ave Kentfield Alpert Michael L & (21) Additon Remodel $200,00050 Grande Paseo San Rafael Reilly Barbara J Tr 50% Etal (54) Raise Parapet Wall To 42” $13,050113 Bretano Way Greenbrae Strodder Ted (23,58,56,50) Siding, Repla $140,000342 Woodside Ave Mill Valley Herrmann Eric M (23) Kitchen Remodel And Nook $30,000381 Marin Ave Mill Valley Huang Feng-Shu & (23-0/0) Non-Structural Remod $17,980

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

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Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation04.02.12 DERAMMELAERE,

RON & JEANETTEAAERO HTG. & SHEET METAL INC.

1310 SEVENTH ST HVAC $11,310

04.02.12 SUSAN CLEMONS MCLERAN, INC. 505 SUNSET PKWY REROOF $13,900

04.02.12 Lise-Lotte Vier OWNER-BUILDER 1552 CENTER RD U 50 MINOR CONSTRUCTION

$25,000

04.02.12 RUGANI WALTER & STEPHANI

SUN FIRST SOLAR 175 MING CT SOLAR $28,582

04.03.12 MEDEIROS MARY L GUILLERMO ROSAS (aka G Roofing

1041 FIFTH ST aka 1039 Fifth

REROOF $11,000

04.03.12 HORAN THOMAS P IV &

S G K HOME SOLUTIONS INC

32 LELAND DR CONSTRUCTION $11,947

04.03.12 KIRKBRIDE JOE B TR LIC.CONTRACT.HIRED BY OWNER

136 DRAKEWOOD PL CONSTRUCTION $12,000

04.03.12 Lyne Dale c/o Pacheco HOA

Burkett’s Pool Plas-tering Inc.

17 CLAY CT [Pool Com-mon Area]

POOL $18,000

04.03.12 VAN ADELSBERG ERIC R /TR/ &

ALLIANCE CUSTOM BUILDERS

1114 SANTOLINA DR RETAINING WALL $48,000

04.04.12 SHOEMAKER STEPHEN E TR &

BENJAMIN FRANK-LIN PLUMBING

770 CLAUSING AVE PLUMBING $15,000

04.04.12 ANTON JOHN A & SOLARCRAFT SER-VICES, INC.

708 DEL MAR AVE SOLAR $22,729

04.04.12 Eric Johnson Quality Painting & Construction

171 SAN ANDREAS DR MINOR CONSTRUCTION

$23,000

04.04.12 KESLER MICHAEL S & DESIGN BUILD SPECIALISTS, INC

710 SUTRO AVE MINOR CONSTRUCTION

$25,000

04.05.12 CARFAGNO ALLEN R /TR/ &

LIC.CONTRACT.HIRED BY OWNER

402 RIDGE RD WINDOW $20,000

04.05.12 STONE PATRICIA L /TR/

TOM REDMOND CONSTRUCTION

2271 VINEYARD RD CONSTRUCTION $30,000

04.05.12 NOVATO FF PROPERTY LLC

J. LERDAHL CONSTRUCTION

773 SAN MARIN DR TENANT IMPROVEMENT

$98,000

04.05.12 FIREMAN’S INSUR-ANCE COMPANY

J. LERDAHL CONSTRUCTION

773 SAN MARIN DR CONSTRUCTION $109,000

CITY OF NOVATO PERMITS

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

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Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation04.03.12 Sroa, Surinder All Applied

Construction704 4th St ALTER-

COMMERCIAL$70,000

04.03.12 RADIGAN LINDA RADIGAN LINDA 98 VILLAGE CIR ALTER-SFD $15,000

04.03.12 KAPLAN LAWRENCE Acustruct 32 EDGEWOOD WAY ALTER-SFD $39,000

04.03.12 THOMPSON DEBORAH A

Charles Window & door

331 PALOMA AVE ALTER-SFD $17,421

04.05.12 MARIN EVANGELICAL CH

MARIN EVANGELICAL CH

195 N REDWOOD DR ALTER-COMMERCIAL

$20,000

04.05.12 REAS STEPHEN A & PAUL

Balance Builders 7 SAN MARINO CT ALTER-SFD $13,000

04.05.12 LYNCH RYAN P & Ruschke Management and Co

247 GLEN PARK AVE ALTER-SFD $25,000

04.05.12 VAN EXEL N VAN EXEL N 144 PEACOCK DR ALTER-SFD $14,690

04.05.12 WILLIAMSEN MI-CHAEL J /

C K Dlusak 131 LAUREL PL ALTER-SFD $24,599

04.05.12 ANTONIOLI RONALD F TR

Weather Tight USA 45 MITCHELL BLVD ALTER-COMMERCIAL

$126,000

04.09.12 320 THIRD STREET PARTN

Sutti & Assoc. 340 3RD ST ALTER-COMMERCIAL

$450,000

CITY OF SAN RAFAEL PERMITS

Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation04.05.12 Rembrandt, D 41 Key Largo Course Level $20,000

04.06.12 Florentini, M 498 Tamalpaid Dr Replace $10,000

04.10.12 Ou, Jack Steve McArthur 14 Mohawk Remodel $27,500

TOWN OF CORTE MADERA PERMITS

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TOWN OF TIBURON PERMITSIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation04.09.12 Zelinsky Properties

LLCEleven Western Builders

1599 Tiburon Boulevard Retrofit for Rooftop

$10,000

04.09.12 Essex Property Trust Monterey Construction Co

65 Red Hill Circle #1 Remodel $24,500

04.09.12 Spitler & Eger Ted Wray Builder 1895 Mountain View Drive

Remodel $37,000

04.10.12 Bennet, B TRC General Contractors

2090 Paradise Drive Rebuild $40,000

04.11.12 Rabin, J & C Robert Alan Carlyle 310 Karen Way Install $20,000

04.11.12 Cattell, R Bert Bartsch 8 Raccoon Lane Solar $15,000

04.11.12 Hudson, H Siteworks Landscape 6 Corte Las Casas Replace $38,750

04.12.12 Albertt & Burke Derek Burke Construction Inc.

48 Mercury Avenue Remodel $284,000

04.12.12 Lee, M & J S & S Builders 40 Geldert Drive Remodel $10,000

04.12.12 Lefkokf, A Ken Cooper Roofing 131 Sugar Loaf Drive Reroof $46,195

04.12.12 Cove Shopping Center Inc

Bcowave Inc 1 Blackfield Drive #A Renovation $10,000

04.12.12 Balmain, A Solarcraft Services 105 Reed Ranch Road Solar $10,500

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

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tAX lIenS & coMPletIonS

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COMPLETIONSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

04/03/2012 CITY OF NOVATO (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020735

04/03/2012 NOVATO CITY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020735

04/03/2012 REPUBLIC ITS (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020735

04/04/2012 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020920

04/04/2012 D & D PIPELINES INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020921

04/04/2012 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020921

04/04/2012 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020922

04/04/2012 MICHAEL PAUL COMPANY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020922

04/04/2012 NOVATO SANITARY DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020979

04/04/2012 W R FORDE (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0020979

04/04/2012 COUNTY OF MARIN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021039

04/04/2012 MARIN COUNTY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021039

04/04/2012 TEAM GHILOTTI INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021039

04/04/2012 GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021043

04/04/2012 NORTH MARIN WATER DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021043

04/05/2012 TEAM GHILOTTI INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021223

04/05/2012 TIBURON TOWN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021223

04/05/2012 TOWN OF TIBURON (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-0021223

HOMESTEADSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

04/02/2012 SHAPIRO MARIE (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2012-0020154

LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

04/02/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (E)

GEORGE MASONRY SERVICE (O) LIEN 2012-0020184

04/02/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (E)

LOPEZ JORGE (O) LIEN 2012-0020184

04/02/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (E)

GOUBRAN EDMOND (O) LIEN 2012-0020185

04/02/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (E)

TCBY YOGURT (O) LIEN 2012-0020185

04/02/2012 MARIN ROUNDTREE HOMEOWNERS ASSO-CIATION (E)

O BANION HATTIE M (O) LIEN 2012-0020181

04/02/2012 MARIN/ROUNDTREE HOME OWNERS AS-SOCIATION (E)

O BANION HATTIE M (O) LIEN 2012-0020181

04/02/2012 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) GEORGE MASONRY SERVICE (O) LIEN 2012-0020184

04/02/2012 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) LOPEZ JORGE (O) LIEN 2012-0020184

04/02/2012 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) GOUBRAN EDMOND (O) LIEN 2012-0020185

04/02/2012 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) TCBY YOGURT (O) LIEN 2012-0020185

04/02/2012 MEADOWS OF TERRA LINDA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)

OGDEN PETER D /TR/ (O) LIEN 2012-0020345

04/02/2012 MEADOWS OF TERRA LINDA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)

PETER D OGDEN 2004 TRUST (O) LIEN 2012-0020345

04/04/2012 MARIN LAGOON HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)

DETTNER DAVID ARTHUR (O) LIEN 2012-0020958

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RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

04/03/2012 ALEGRIA PEDRO (E) SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0020536

04/03/2012 CHAVEZ ROCIO (E) SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0020536

04/03/2012 SIBRIAN CARLOS (E) SEASCAPE VILLAGE HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0020537

04/03/2012 SPALETTA RODRICK (E) SONOMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0020692

TAX LIENSRecording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ELLERBE FRED D (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020171

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SINGH DALJIT (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020172

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CANUL JORGE E (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020173

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FISCHER ALYSSE R (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020174

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CROSSMAN GREGORY P (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020299

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ROSS SHIRLEY (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020299

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STODDARD FREDERICK R (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020300

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BIRRELL JAMES V (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020301

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GOLDMAN MARCIA (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020302

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GOLDMAN MARK (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020302

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BIRNBAUM JERMIAH (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020303

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HAMMACK L J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020304

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HAMMACK M F CRAWFORD (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020304

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WILTSHIRE THOMAS J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020305

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STEWART DONALD J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020306

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STEVE ZAPPETINI & SON INC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020307

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BRONSON CHARLES B (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020308

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) COX CURTIS W (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020317

04/02/2012 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) FLORES DARLENE (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020318

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) IMTX STRATEGIC LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020352

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRE MORGAN ASSETS LP (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020353

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) STORY HAWK PRODUCTIONS (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020354

04/02/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ECOBIZ CONSULTANTS INC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020355

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRE WILDCREEK-VERONA LP (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020633

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRE WILLOW CREEK L P (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020634

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRIDGEWAY INTERNATIONAL GROUP (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0020635

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRIDGEWAY INTERNATIONAL GROUP LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0020635

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRIDGEWAY INTERNATIONAL GROUP (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0020636

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BRIDGEWAY INTERNATIONAL GROUP LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0020636

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WARNER EVELYN (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020682

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04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GEORGE ANDREA (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020683

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TERK LAUREN M (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020684

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) NEWTON MEREDITH M (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020685

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LANYADOO JOSEPH (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020686

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MOEBUS JEFFREY G (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020687

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DAY JAMES L (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020688

04/03/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WHITTY JOHN (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0020689

04/04/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LAWLER PROPERTY MANAGE-MENT LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0020984

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CHESSON JANE (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021155

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CULLEN PHILIP J (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021155

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VINOCUR BARRY A (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021156

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VINOCUR JANICE S (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021157

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LOPEZ RAFAEL (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021158

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MUSGROVE SUZI (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021159

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VINOCUR JANICE S (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021160

04/05/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BEHZADPOUR MOSTAFA K (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021214

04/06/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SWANSON HILARY (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021603

04/06/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HOUX NEAL D (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021604

04/06/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CHUGA ELISA M (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021605

04/06/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ZINDIGO INC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0021620

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04/06/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DINA DIGITAL VIDEO SYSTEMS (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0021621

04/06/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MIRASYS COMMUNICATIONS INC (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0021621

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Monday, April 16, 2012

ALAMEDA2:00 PM 4/16/2012

Ref #: P.W. 02-12-04Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/10/12 2:00 PM

Plan#: 185

REPAIR AND RESURFACING OF CERTAIN STREETS, PHASE 31

12-00185

Addenda: 2 4/10/2012Project Type: STREET IMPVS

Contact: ALAMEDA, CITY OF, D.P.W. 510-749-5840

SANTA CLARITA

2:00 PM 4/16/2012Ref #: SWA#060213.A

Bid Date:

MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING 1 FOR HENRY MAYO NEWHALL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Plan#: 187 HENRY MAYO MOB 1

12-00187

Addenda: 1 3/29/2012Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION

Contact: S.D. DEACON CORP OF CALIFORNIA 916-969-0900

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO

12:00 PM 4/16/2012Bid Date:

SHOPPING CENTER TO INCLUDE 4 PAD BUILDINGS, WALGREENS INCLUDING TI AND 38,000 SF GROCERY STORE SHELL. SHOPPING CENTER WILL BE DEMOLISHED INCLUDING ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS

Plan#: 211 WESTBOROUGH SQUARE-PHASE 1 SHELL BUILDINGS

12-00211

Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION

Contact: S.D. DEACON CORP OF CALIFORNIA 916-969-0900Contact: S.D. DEACON CORP. OF CALIFORNIA 425-284-4000

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

BERKELEY

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: 12-106614-C

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 3/6/12 9:00 AM

CLASS "B" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 130

BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY WEST BRANCH IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

12-00130

Addenda: 3 4/12/2012Project Type: LIBRARY

Contact: BERKELEY, CITY OF, P.M.O. 510-981-7320

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAlten Construction Inc 510-234-4200 510-234-4474BARA INFOWARE, INC. 510-540-1132 510-540-1137CAL PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION 415-824-8871 451-824-8867H.A. Bowen Electric, Inc. 510-483-0500 510-483-7210Legg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510MGM Drywall, Inc 408-292-4085 408-292-6410Pacific Test & Balance, LLC 707-696-1630 707-255-1930Sunterra Solar Inc 415-883-6800 415-532-2497T3 Systems Inc 916-797-9064 916-797-7284Zovich Construction 510-784-1273 510-784-0173

SUISUN CITY

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: SR2SL-

5032(020)

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/3/12 2:00 PM

CONSTRUCT 0.8 MILE LONG CONCRETE PATHWAY PARALLEL TO PORTIONS OF MARINA BLVD AND HWY. 12 AND A 0.13 MILE LONG SIDEWALK ALONG GRIZZLY ISLAND ROAD. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE A SCHOOL BUS TURNOUT, PARKING STALLS AND OTHER ANCILLARY WORK

Plan#: 152 GRIZZLY ISLAND TRAIL

12-00152

Addenda: 0Project Type: CONCRETE PATHWAY

Contact: SUISUN CITY D.P.W. 707-421-7340

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

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601JFC Construction, Inc. 925-228-0924 925-228-0477Lister Construction, Inc. 707-451-2813 707-450-0291MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065

SAN RAFAEL

5:00 PM 4/17/2012Bid Date:

SUB BIDS FOR FOUNDATION, STUCCO, GARAGE DOORS AND OPENERS, ASPHALT PAVING AND FRAMING

Plan#: 178 60 WEST SEAVIEW

12-00178

Addenda: 0Project Type: ADDITION

Contact: FRED STAHL 415-259-5819

CERES

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Bid Date:

PREQUALIFICATION FOR 192-BED HOUSING UNIT AND A TYPE II DETENTION STRUCTURE. PLANS AND SPECS ONLINE ONLY.

Plan#: 191-ONLINE

HONOR FARM BED REPLACEMENT PROJECT AT THE PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER-STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

12-00191

Addenda: 0Project Type: PREQUALIFICATION

Contact: STANISLAUS, COUNTY OF 209-525-4380

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone Fax C.T. Brayton & Sons, Inc. 209-838-7388 209-838-3960

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PLEASANTON

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: 2220

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 3/27/12 10:30 AM OR 4/3/12 3:00 PM

REMOVAL OF PAVEMENT; CONSTRUCTION OF CURB, GUTTER, SIDEWALK, CURB RAMP; MODIFICATION OF ROADWAY DRAINAGE SYSTEM, ROADWAY STRIPING, PARKING STALLS, PARKING LOT LIGHTING, REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF TREES

Plan#: 196

ACE STATION/ALAMEDA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS BUS TURNOUT PROJECT

12-00196

Addenda: 3 4/11/2012Project Type: MODIFICATIONS

Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxLegg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510

ALAMEDA COUNTY

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: 2208

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 3/29/12 10:00 AM

PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND CONSTRUCTION AREA SIGNS; PROVIDING AND IMPLEMENTING WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLAN; ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE FAILURE REPAIR; SEALING CRACKS IN PAVEMENT SURFACES; REMOVING PAVEMENT MARKERS, APPLY TYPE II SLURRY SEAL SURFACING AND OTH

Plan#: 197

THE SLURRY SEAL RESURFACING OF VARIOUS ROADWAYS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF ALAMEDA COUNTY

12-00197

Addenda: 2 4/6/2012Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450

ALAMEDA COUNTY

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: 2206

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 3/29/12 10:00 AM

TRAFFIC CONTROL, SIGNAGE, REMOVAL OF CONCRETE, CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN RAMPS, RECONSTRUCTION OF CURB AND GUTTER, REMOVE AND REPLACE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, LANDSCAPE MATERIALS AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 198

THE INSTALLATION OF PEDESTRIAN RAMPS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF ALAMEDA COUNTY

12-00198

Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450

ALAMEDA COUNTY

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: 2215

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 3/29/12 10:00 AM OR 4/10/12 1:30 PM

PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND CONSTRUCTION AREA SIGNS, IMPLEMENT WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLAN; ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE FAILURE REPAIR, SEAL CRACKS, KEY CUT AND MILLING, RESURFACING, STRIPING AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 205

THE RESURFACING OF PORTIONS OF VARIOUS ROADWAYS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF ALAMEDA COUNTY

12-00205

Addenda: 2 4/9/2012Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450

ALAMEDA COUNTY

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: 2216

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 3/29/12 10:00 AM

PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND CONSTRUCTION AREA SIGNS, WATER POLLUTION CONTROL, ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE REPAIR,SEALIONG CRACKS WIDENING SHOULDERS, KEY CUT AND MILLING AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 206

THE RESURFACING OF PORTIONS OF VARIOUS ROADWAYS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF ALAMEDA COUNTY CALIFORNIA

12-00206

Addenda: 1 3/29/2012Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450

MANTECA

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Bid Date:

DEMOLITION, CONCRETE, INSULATION, DRYWALL/METAL FRAMING, ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS,

Plan#: 233 BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY

NEW12-00233

Addenda: 1 4/12/2012Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: S.D.DEACON CORP. OF CALIFORNIA 916-969-0900

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 4/17/2012Ref #: 151J-110

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 2/27/12 1:00 PM

FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM REMOVAL , DISPOSAL AND INSTALLATION NEW SYSTEMS

Plan#: 81 FIRE ALARM RENOVATION PHASE 1, M-LINE

12-00081

Est. Cost: $3500000to $4500000

Addenda: 2 4/4/2012Project Type: RENOVATION

Contact: BART 510-464-7546

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO

2:30 PM 4/18/2012Ref #: 3090V

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/3/12 10:00 AM

WORK INCLUDES HAZMAT ABATEMENT AND DEMOLITION, EXTENSIVE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK ON BUILDING; SITE FURNISHINGS; PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT; CONCRETE FOOTINGS AND PAVING

Plan#: 175

CABRILLO CLUBHOUSE AND PLAYGROUND RENOVATION

12-00175

Est. Cost: $2300000Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DPW 415-581-2558

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437CLW Builders, Inc. 415-333-9788 415-333-9787

SANTA ROSA5:00 PM 4/18/2012

Ref #: RFP 12-11Bid Date:Plan#: 208 COST ALLOCATION PLAN SERVICES

12-00208

Addenda: 0Project Type: SERVICES

Contact: SANTA ROSA, CITY OF, PURCHASING OFFICE 707-543-3706

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 4/19/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/3/12 10:00 AM

FIVE BID SCOPE PACKAGES FOR MISSION BAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Plan#: 173

MISSION BAY RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS 2-13-LONG BRIDGE PHASE II AND BLOCKS 5 AND 6

12-00173

Addenda: 0Project Type: SITE IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: MISSION BAY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC 415-355-6600

SAN FRANCISCO

9:00 AM 4/19/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/3/12 10:00 AM

FIVE BID SCOPE PACKAGES FOR MISSION BAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Plan#: 173

MISSION BAY RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS 2-13-LONG BRIDGE PHASE II AND BLOCKS 5 AND 6

12-00173

Addenda: 0Project Type: SITE IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: MISSION BAY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC 415-355-6600

SAN FRANCISCO

10:00 AM 4/19/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/3/12 10:00 AM

FIVE BID SCOPE PACKAGES FOR MISSION BAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Plan#: 173

MISSION BAY RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS 2-13-LONG BRIDGE PHASE II AND BLOCKS 5 AND 6

12-00173

Addenda: 0Project Type: SITE IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: MISSION BAY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC 415-355-6600

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 4/19/2012Ref #: WD-2612

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 3/28/12 10:00 AM

CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 177

8" DUCTILE IRON MAIN INSTALLATION IN FLORIDA STREET FROM 16TH STREET TO 26TH STREET

12-00177

Est. Cost: $1500000Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603

OAKLAND

2:00 PM 4/19/2012Ref #: 07115

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 3/30/12 10:00 AM

PRE-QUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLYPlan#: 203

CHABOT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CALDECOTT TUNNEL AIR QUALITY GRANT

12-00203

Est. Cost: $364000Addenda: 1 4/9/2012Project Type: SCHOOL

Contact: OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510-535-7041

OAKLAND

2:30 PM 4/19/2012Ref #: 07146

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/2/12 1:00 PM

PRE-QUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLY: CONCRETE WORK, PAVING, INSTALL LUNCH BENCHES, CANOPY COVERS, ELECTRICAL, FLOORING, RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING LUNCH SERVICING AREAS INCLUDING DEMOLITION, REFRAMING, PLUMBING, DRYWALL, PAINTING TILE AND STAINLESS STREEL COUNTERS

Plan#: 218 OHS LUNCH/RESTROOM G

12-00218

Est. Cost: $1334000Addenda: 3 4/11/2012Project Type: UPGRADES

Contact: OAKLAND USD FAC. PLANNING & MANAGEMENT 510-333-2262

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxBHM Construction Inc 707-643-4580 707-643-4581

SAN RAFAEL

10:00 PM 4/19/2012Bid Date:

PROJECT INCLUDES EXCAVATION, PIPELAYING, BACKFILL, APPURTENANCES, CONNECTIONS AND TESTING

Plan#: 222

G STREET-5TH AVE TO FORBES AVE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT LATERAL REPLACEMENTS ON 4TH ST AND G STREET

12-00222

Est. Cost: $230000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

Contact: NUTE ENGINEERING 415-453-4480

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065

Friday, April 20, 2012

NAPA3:00 PM 4/20/2012

Ref #: WQ12PW02WE-54501

Bid Date:Plan#: 223

LAKE HENNESSEY WATER TREATMENT PLANT BASIN ELECTRICAL RENOVATIONS

12-00223

Est. Cost: $60000Addenda: 1 4/12/2012Project Type: ELECTRICAL

Contact: NAPA, CITY OF, PWD 707-257-9336

NAPA COUNTY

3:30 PM 4/20/2012Ref #: RDS 12-23

Bid Date:

THE PROJECT INVOLVES A SURFACE TREATMENT OF TYPE 2 SLURRY SEAL TO TUBBS LANE NEAR THE CITY OF CALISTOGA

Plan#: 232 TUBBS LANE CLASS 2 BIKE LANE

NEW12-00232

Est. Cost: $45000Addenda: 0Project Type: BIKE LANES

Contact: NAPA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS 707-253-4351

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

ANTIOCH2:00 PM 4/24/2012

Ref #: 04SF-120Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/12/12 9:00 AM

Plan#: 137

FOR CONSTRUCTION OF EAST CONTRA COSTA BART EXTENSION PROJECT PARKING LOT AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY

12-00137

Est. Cost: $28000000to $32000000

Addenda: 1 4/12/2012Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION

Contact: BART 510-464-7546

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArntz Builders, Inc. 415-382-1188 415-883-7529BROWARD BUILDERS INC. 530-666-5635 530-666-5723C. Overaa and Co. 510-234-0926 510-237-2435F & H CONSTRUCTION 209-931-3738 209-931-4427FLINTCO PACIFIC, INC 916-757-1000 916-797-7400GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

LATHROP CONSTRUCTION 707-746-8000 707-746-8080Legg, Inc. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510Midstate Construction 707-762-3200 707-762-0700OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990QUALITY ERECTORS & CONSTRUCTION

707-746-1233 707-751-3962

Sonitrol Security 510-537-1122 510-881-8192WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665Zovich Construction 510-784-1273 510-784-0173

EL CERRITO

2:00 PM 4/24/2012Ref #: CA-90-Y339

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 3/29/12 10:00 AM

EL CERRITO PLAZA BART STATION PROJECTPlan#: 165

EL CERRITO PLAZA STATION SIDEWALK AND WAYFINDING IMPROVEMENTS

12-00165

Est. Cost: $450000to $550000

Addenda: 0Project Type: CONCRETE WORK

Contact: BART 510-464-7546

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376

HAYWARD

2:00 PM 4/24/2012Ref #: FC3A-126

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/11/12 10:00 AM

A ZONE NO. 3A PROJECTPlan#: 216

REPLACEMENT OF A PORTION OF EDEN LANDING PUMP STATION DISCHAGE PIPE (LINE K) AT THE END OF EDEN LANDING ROAD

12-00216

Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE

Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSERVATION 510-670-5450

FREMONT

2:00 PM 4/24/2012Ref #: 125642

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/5/12 11:00 AM

MODIFY TWO EXISTING COMPUTER LABS TO UPGRADE THEIR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, MODIFY EXISTING PARKING STALLS, ONE UNISEX TOILET FACILITY AND ONE CLASSROOM SINK TO MEET CURRENT ACCESSIBILITY SYSTEMS AT THE CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND.

Plan#: 219 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE COMPUTER LABS #1 AND #2

12-00219

Addenda: 0Project Type: ELECTRICAL

Contact: CALIFORNIA D.O.G.S.-R.E.S.D. 916-375-4203

CLOVERDALE

3:00 PM 4/24/2012Bid Date:

CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED. QUESTIONS: CYNTHIA FOX, PROJECT ENGINEER AT 707-576-1322, FAX TO 707-574-0469, EMAIL TO:[email protected]

Plan#: 221

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT BIOSOLIDS REMOVAL PROJECT

12-00221

Addenda: 0

Project Type: WASTEWATER SYSTEM

Contact: COASTLAND CIVIL ENGINEERING INC 707-571-8005

DAVIS

2:00 PM 4/24/2012Ref #: CIP NO. 8234

Bid Date:CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 224 F STREET STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS

12-00224

Est. Cost: $150000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

SAN RAFAEL

2:00 PM 4/24/2012Ref #: #410-462

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/11/12 10:00 AM

DEMOLITION AND CLEARING, CONCRETE WORK AND ASSOCIATED WORK. CLASS C-53 LICENSE REQUIRED

Plan#: 225

PLASTER REPLACEMENT AT THE SAN RAFAEL HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING POOL (PHASE 2)

12-00225

Addenda: 0Project Type: SWIMMING POOL

Contact: MARSHALL/LEE INC ARCHITECTS 415-509-8766Contact: SAN RAFAEL CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 415-492-3257

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 4/24/2012Ref #: 10766

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/10/12 2:00 PM OR 4/17/12 2:00 PM

GENERAL SCHOOL MODERNIZATION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SURFACE PREPARATION AND PAINTING. PLANS AND SPECS ONLINE ONLY.

Plan#: 228-ONLINE

ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL-INCREMENT 312-00228

Est. Cost: $400000Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 415-241-6152

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

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

WALNUT CREEK

1:30 PM 4/25/2012Ref #: 2053

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/11/12 9:00 AM

DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL OF 23,000 SF OF EXISTING BUILT-UP ROOFING, INSULATION, FLASHING AND FASCIA DOWN TO THE STRUCTURAL ROOF DECK ; FURNISHING AND INSTALLING NEW RIGID TAPERED INSULATION, BUILT-UP ROOFING WITH CAP SHEET, FLASHING, FASCIA PERFORMING AND

Plan#: 171

WALNUT CREEK PUMPING PLANT ROOF REPLACEMENT

12-00171

Est. Cost: $300000to $400000

Addenda: 0Project Type: REROOFING

Contact: EBMUD, PURCHASING DIVISION 510-287-1040

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxSteeltech Roofing 530-367-5310 530-367-5310

OAKLAND

1:30 PM 4/25/2012

Ref #: SD-309

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/4/12 9:30 AM

CONCRETE REHABILITATION OF A WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EFFLUENT CHANNEL INCLUDING REPLACEMENT OF ROOF SLABS, RESURFACING OF WALLS, REPAIR OF JOINTS, CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 199

MAIN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT PLANT EFFLUENT CHANNEL REHABILITATION

12-00199

Est. Cost: $4800000to $6000000

Addenda: 1 4/10/2012

Project Type: WATER TREATMENT PLANT

Contact: EBMUD, PROJ. & CONST. MGT. SECTION 510-986-7930

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGIAMPOLINI & CO. 415-345-1218 415-775-3077WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665

SAN FRANCISCO

2:30 PM 4/25/2012Ref #: 1056J

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/13/12 1:30 PM

WORK INCLUDES DEMOLITION OF CONCRETE PAVING, SHRUB PLANTING, LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE, TRAFFIC CONTROL AND RELATED WORK

Plan#: 214 19TH AVENUE MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS

12-00214

Est. Cost: $900000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 415-558-4488

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376

SAN FRANCISCO

2:30 PM 4/25/2012

Ref #: 7526A

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/10/12 1:30 PM

CLASS B LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 215 NORTH BEACH LIBRARY

12-00215

Est. Cost: $7500000Addenda: 0

Project Type: DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DPW 415-557-4751

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArntz Builders, Inc. 415-382-1188 415-883-7529PAC Glazing Solutions 425-483-6226 425-486-7878

FAIRFAX2:00 PM 4/25/2012

Ref #: 51-895Bid Date:Plan#: 234

OAK MANOR DRIVE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

NEW12-00234

Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

Contact: COASTLAND CIVIL ENGINEERING INC 707-571-8005

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

MENLO PARK

2:00 PM 4/25/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/19/12 10:00 AM

CLASS "A" OR C-10 LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 240

TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT THE INTERSECTION OF SANTA CRUZ AVENUE AND ELDER AVENUE PROJECT

NEW12-00240

Addenda: 0Project Type: TRAFFIC SIGNAL

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

Thursday, April 26, 2012

MARIN COUNTY

2:00 PM 4/26/2012Ref #: C1132023

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/92012 9:30 AM

FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, TOOLS, TRANSPORTATION AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO REMOVE, TRANSPORT, DRY DOCK, PREPARE, CLEAN, REPAIR, PAINT AND RE-INSTALL A 20X80 FT FERRY FLOAT

Plan#: 172 FERRY FLOAT REPAIR PROJECT

12-00172

Addenda: 0Project Type: REPAIR PROJECT

Contact: CALIFORNIA, STATE OF DEPT. OF PARKS & REC. 707-769-5665

SAN FRANCISCO2:00 PM 4/26/2012

Ref #: WW-507Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/12/12 10:00 AM

Plan#: 192

BERNAL HEIGHTS/POTRERO DISTRICTS SEWER REPLACEMENT/REHABILITATION AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION

12-00192

Est. Cost: $3500000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 415-551-4603

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

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SAN RAFAEL

2:00 PM 4/26/2012Ref #: 11163

Bid Date:

REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS INCLUDING PLANT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, IRRIGATION CONDUIT TRENCHING, AND EARTHWORK. THE PROJECT ALSO INCLUDES A BID ALTERNATIVE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD SIGNS

Plan#: 229

POINT SAN PEDRO MEDIAN LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS

12-00229

Addenda: 0Project Type: LANDSCAPE

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxBortolussi & Watkin, Inc 415-453-4675 415-453-2978CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437

ALBANY

2:00 PM 4/26/2012Ref #: C-12-3

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/17/12 10:00 AM

REMOVE EXISTING TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIPMENT AND INSTALL NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL; INSTALL A SOLAR TRAFFIC FEEDBACK SYSTEM, SUBSURFACE CONDUITS. WORK INCLUDES SAW CUTTING, GRINDING, REMOVING AND DISPOSING OF EXISTING ASPHALT CONCRETE, CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK, C

Plan#: 231

MARIN/SANTA FE TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS

NEW12-00231

Est. Cost: $493200Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

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

SAN FRANCISCO

3:00 PM 4/26/2012Ref #: 11493

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/11/12 3:00 PM

FURNISH AND INSTALL TEMPORARY FENCING; REMOVAL OF EXISTING PAINT ON WINDOW TRIMS; REMOVAL, RESTORATION AND REINSTALLMENT OF METAL WINDOW GRATINGS; REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGED WINDOW GLAZING PUTTY; REPAIR OF SPALLING CONCRETE; RESTORATION OF LOUVE

Plan#: 242-ONLINE

LOWELL HIGH SCHOOLNEW12-00242

Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 415-241-6152

Friday, April 27, 2012

SANTA ROSA

2:00 PM 4/27/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/12/12 1:00 PM

PRE-QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS ONLYPlan#: 226

LOUNIBOS CENTER AND EMERITUS HALL FIRE PANEL REPLACEMENT PROJECT

12-00226

Addenda: 0Project Type: FIRE ALARMS

Contact: SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE 707-527-4422Contact: SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE 707-527-4823

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxA.E. Nelson Construction 707-636-1750 707-636-1755CF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437

Monday, April 30, 2012

UKIAH

2:00 PM 4/30/2012

Ref #: 12-04

Bid Date:

PURCHASE AND INSTALLTION OF A NEW GAS-FIRED SWIMMING POOL HEATER AND OTHER RELATED WORK. CLASS C-4 LICENSE REQUIRED

Plan#: 212 INSTALLATION OF SWIMMING POOL HEATER

12-00212

Addenda: 0

Project Type: SWIMMING POOL IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: UKIAH, CITY OF 707-463-6233

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

SAN MATEO

2:00 PM 5/1/2012Ref #: 462004-46000-

2002

Bid Date:CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 236 2012 BRIDGE DECK METHACRYLATE TREATMENT

NEW12-00236

Est. Cost: $106000Addenda: 0Project Type: BRIDGE WORK

Contact: SAN MATEO, CITY OF 650-522-7331

DAVIS

2:00 PM 5/1/2012

Ref #: 8207

Bid Date:

CONSTRUCTION OF BIKE PATH IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING EXCAVATION, GRADING, PAVING, INSTALLING DRAINAGE FACILITIES, PUMP STATION, CONTROLS, ELECTRICAL, LIGHTING, FENCING, IRRIGATED LANDSCAPING

Plan#: 243 DRUMMOND BICYCLE CROSSING

NEW12-00243

Est. Cost: $379000Addenda: 0

Project Type: BICYCLE/PEDS PATHWAY

Contact: DAVIS PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. 530-757-5686

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Wednesday, May 02, 2012

BELVEDERE

2:00 PM 5/2/2012Bid Date:

DEMOLITION OF EXISTING WOOD FRAMED SHED AND CONSTRUCTION OF MASONRY BLOCK SHED WITH RELATED ROOFING, DOORS, LIGHTING, PAINTING, CONCRETE AND AC PAVING. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY INSPECT THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO BID DATE BY CALLING SCOTT DERDENGER AT 415-606-1

Plan#: 237 CORPORATION YARD STORAGE SHED

NEW12-00237

Addenda: 0Project Type: STORAGE BLDGS

Contact: BELVEDERE, CITY OF 415-435-3838

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

BELVEDERE

11:00 AM 5/2/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/25/12 10:00 AM

THIS PROJECT IS SUBJECT TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS AND THE AWARD IS CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL BY A MAJORITY OF PROPERTY OWNERS WHO VOTE IN FAVOR OF ACCEPTING ASSESSMENTS TO FUND IMPROVEMENT BONDS.

Plan#: 238

PINE AVENUE UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT

NEW12-00238

Addenda: 0Project Type: UTILITIES

Contact: BELVEDERE, CITY OF 415-435-3838

Thursday, May 03, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO

2:30 PM 5/3/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/12/12 1:30 PM

DPW INTENDS TO AWARD UP TO THREE MASTER CONTRACTSPlan#: 195 AS-NEEDED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

12-00195

Addenda: 0

Project Type: ENGINEERING SERVICES

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DPW 415-558-4059

NAPA

3:30 PM 5/3/2012Ref #: PW-11-37

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 3/30/12 10:00 AM AND 2/11/12 10:00 AM

EARTHWORK IN AND NEAR THE NAPA RIVER CHANNEL, INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION, CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATIONS OF FISH HABITAT STRUCTURES. PLANS AND SPECS ON CD ONLY.

Plan#: 202 RUTHERFORD DUST REACH 4 WEST BANK, PW-37

12-00202

Est. Cost: $1645740Addenda: 0Project Type: LANDSCAPE

Contact: NAPA COUNTY, DPW

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 5/3/2012Ref #: WW-522

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/12/12 10:00 AM

PRE-QUALIFIED BIDDERS ONLY: REPAIR OR REPLACE CORRODED INFRASTRUCTURE

Plan#: 209

SOUTHEAST WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT DEWATERING FACILITY CORROSION REPAIRS

12-00209

Est. Cost: $8000000to $9000000

Addenda: 0Project Type: REPAIRS

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUB UTILITIES 415-551-4603

CONCORD

10:00 AM 5/3/2012

Ref #: 112081

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/11/12 10:00 AM

CLASS B LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 220

BOLLMAN WTP SULFURIC ACID SYSTEM AND METERING VAULT IMPROVEMENTS

12-00220

Addenda: 0

Project Type: WATER TREATMENT PLANT

Contact: CONTRA COSTA WATER DISTRICT

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797

NAPA3:30 PM 5/3/2012

Ref #: PW 12-07Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/13/12 9:00 AM OR 4/18/12 9:00 AM

Plan#: 227 SOLANO AVENUE REMODEL PROJECT

12-00227

Est. Cost: $474000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

Contact: NAPA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS 707-253-4351

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437GCCI Inc 707-545-2134 707-545-2156Helmer & Sons, Inc. 707-965-2425 707-965-2982R E West Builders Inc 707-576-1224 707-541-0117

MILL VALLEY

2:00 PM 5/3/2012Ref #: 2009-023

Bid Date:

CONSTRUCT NEW SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER, DRIVEWAY APRONS AND ADA COMPLIANT CURB RAMPS. WORK INCLUDES DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, PAVEMENT REPAIRS, PAVEMENT GRINDING, ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING, TRAFFIC SIGNAGE/STRIPING AND RAISING UTILITY COVERS TO GRADE

Plan#: 235

EVERGREEN AVENUE MILL VALLEY SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROJECT

NEW12-00235

Est. Cost: $800000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376

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Friday, May 04, 2012

DALY CITY

5:00 PM 5/4/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/19/12 10:00 AM

WESTLAKE CORPORATION YARD AND NIANTIC CORPORATION YARD

Plan#: 207

CORPORATION YARD STORMWATER ACTIVITY UPGRADES

12-00207

Addenda: 0Project Type: UPGRADES

Contact: DALY CITY, DEPT. OF WATER & WASTEWATER RESOURCES 650-991-8208

Monday, May 07, 2012

SHASTA COUNTY

4:00 PM 5/7/2012Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 4/16/12 10:00 AM

Plan#: 200ON LINE

ASH CREEK AREA RESTORATION PROJECT12-00200

Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

CASTRO VALLEY

2:00 PM 5/8/2012Ref #: 67 (2008-06)

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/10/12 10:00 AM

CONSTRUCT APPROXIMATELY 1,500 FT OF REPLACEMENT SEWERS, 200 FT OF NEW SEWERS AND ABANDONING 1,100 FT OF EXISTING SEWERS

Plan#: 158 ONLINE

MASTER PLAN PRIORITY 1 PHASE 2 SEWER IMPROVEMENTS

12-00158

Est. Cost: $670293Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

Contact: CASTRO VALLEY SANITARY DISTRICT 510-537-0757

DALY CITY

2:00 PM 5/8/2012Ref #: 11TJ-130

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/12/12 10:00 AM

CLASS C-20 WARM AIR HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING REQUIRED

Plan#: 217

HVAC UPGRADE AT DALY CITY YARD TRANSPORTATION BUILDING

12-00217

Est. Cost: $35000to $45000

Addenda: 0Project Type: HVAC

Contact: BART 510-464-6543

LIVERMORE

2:30 PM 5/8/2012Ref #: CIP200243

Bid Date:CLASS "A" OR C-10 LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 241

BATTERY BACK-UP SYSTEM AND MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS-PHASE 2

NEW12-00241

Addenda: 0Project Type: SCHOOL

Contact: LIVERMORE, CITY OF 925-960-4517

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO

2:30 PM 5/9/2012

Ref #: JOC-J21

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: 4/16/12 1:30 PM

THREE-YEAR JOB ORDER CONTRACT

Plan#: 188-ONLINE

JOB ORDER CONTRACT NO. J21 GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

12-00188

Est. Cost: $3000000Addenda: 1 4/6/2012

Project Type: JOB ORDER CONTRACT

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO D.P.W. 415-557-4672

Thursday, May 17, 2012

MARIN COUNTY

2:30 PM 5/17/2012Ref #: 2005-01

Bid Date:

TRAFFIC SIGNAL, LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION INCLUDING TRAFFIC LOOP DETECTORS, ADVANCE FLASHING BEACON AND SIGNAL INTERCONNCT TO THE EXISTING TRAFFIC SIGNAL.. WORK ALSO INCLUDES ADA COMPLIANT CURB RAMPS, CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, ASPHALT CONCRET

Plan#: 239

TRAFFIC SIGNAL & INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS SHORELINE HIGHWAY AT FLAMINGO ROAD E

NEW12-00239

Est. Cost: $400000Addenda: 0Project Type: TRAFFIC SIGNAL

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

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

OAKLAND

2:00 PM 6/6/2012Ref #: SROO2

Bid Date:

Prebid Conf: MAND 5/9/12 2:00 PM

SELECTIVELY REMOVE 13 ACRES OF EUCALYPTUS ARRANGED IN DENSE POCKETS SCATTERED THROUGHOUT SIBLEY TRIANGLE ON STEEP SLOPES WITH VERY LIMITED TO NO ACCESS

Plan#: 230

SIBLEY TRIANGLE (SR002) EUCALYPTUS TREE REMOVAL PROJECT

12-00230

Est. Cost: $154Addenda: 0Project Type: TREE REMOVAL

Contact: EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2360

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Date Job Name Location4/4/2012 Community park-stone bench

construction project

Belvedere

Fieldstone Const. $30,670Coastside Concrete $32,530Dibble Landscaping $52,220

4/4/2012 Robert livermore park pump

replacement project

Livermore

Hogan General Eng & Contractor $80,221 Caggiano General Eng, Inc $86,150Legg, Inc $119,578

4/4/2012 Petaluma river trail enhance-

ment project

Petaluma

Ghilotti Const. $1,064,344JFC Const. 1,104,743.00Team Ghilotti $1,182,384

4/4/2012 Tokay street sidewalk & bel-

levue ave sidewalk and pedes-

trian flasher installation

Santa Rosa

Team Ghilotti $264,908Ghilotti Const. $309,806Ghilotti Bros. $323,730

4/4/2012 Community park-stone bench

construction project

Belvedere

Fieldstone Const. $30,670Coastside Concrete $32,530

4/5/2012 2011-2012 Fire flow master

plan chula vista pipeline re-

placement (Online Only)

San Rafael

WR Forde Assoc. 793,005.00Maggiora & Ghilotti 826,826.00Michael Paul Co. 848,553.00

4/5/2012 White rock road improvement

project grant line road to prai-

rie city road

Sacramento

Desilva gate constTeichert Const. $17,738,298Granite Const. $18,855,847

4/5/2912 Putah creek bridge replace-

ment- North bank improve-

ments (Online Only)

Winters

Ariza Const 893,398.00Maggori & Ghilotti 1,008,847.00Jason Abel Const. 1,079,057.00

4/10/2012 Nystrom elementary school

temporary campus

Richmond

Trinet Const. 1,792,400.00Alten Const. 1,834,007.00BHM Const. 1,953,200.00

4/10/2012 Administration building front

lobby remodel project

Corte

MaderaOrbit Development, Inc 187,630.00Raesfeld Assoc. 207,400.00CF Contracting 224,500.00

4/10/2012 Ledstreet light retrofit on

paseo padre parkway from fre-

mont blvd. to washington blvd

Fremont

Amland Corp. 189,295.00ExpressEnergyServ. 190,474.00Republic ITS 194,430.00

4/10/2012 Shore power system con-

struction berths 30 & 32 outer

harbor ( Online Only)

Oakland

Shimmick Const. 5,895,900.00St. Francis Electric 6,294,574.00Roadway Eng Works, Inc 6,363,090.00

PROJECT BID RESULTS 4.04.12 - 4.10.12

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

Position: Part Time Bid Runner

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part–time Bid Runner.

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