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MBA MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Mariah Shields Mariah Shields started her career in insurance in 1995 (when she was six years old) helping her father compile and seal prospect letters for his young insurance company, Jordan Shields Insurance Agency. She then moved onto a position as Senior V.P of answering phones and filing documents for co- workers throughout her teen years. Since then she has spent some time away from the insurance industry, working for non- profits, attending Lewis & Clark College and graduating with her Bachelors in History. Within a week of her graduation she was right back in it and began working full time for her father’s firm where she has become a licensed associate in charge of sales, account management, and marketing initiatives. In that time, her firm partnered with Craford Benefit Consultants and she is now responsible for new sales and account manage- ment for current members participating in the Builders Association Insurance plan. With a lifetime of access and a youthful eagerness in the industry, Mariah is excited to help her client’s plans for the future of change within the insurance field so that the Association and their mem- bers can continue to thrive in their business. WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org [email protected] July 30, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #31 { } facebook.com/marinbuilders Network with MBA members, Promote your business and Stay current on industry news and MBA events!

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MBA MEMBER SPOTLIGHT:

Mariah Shields

Mariah Shields started her career in insurance in 1995 (when she was six years old) helping her father compile and seal prospect letters for his young insurance company, Jordan Shields Insurance Agency. She then moved onto a position as Senior V.P of answering phones and filing documents for co-workers throughout her teen years. Since then she has spent some time away from the insurance industry, working for non-profits, attending Lewis & Clark College and graduating with her Bachelors in History. Within a week of her graduation she was right back in it and began working full time for her father’s firm where she has become a licensed associate in charge

of sales, account management, and marketing initiatives. In that time, her firm partnered with Craford Benefit Consultants and she is now responsible for new sales and account manage-ment for current members participating in the Builders Association Insurance plan. With a lifetime of access and a youthful eagerness in the industry, Mariah is excited to help her client’s plans for the future of change within the insurance field so that the Association and their mem-bers can continue to thrive in their business.

WEEKLY BULLETINwww.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] July 30, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #31

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Thursday, August 2 Golf Tournament

August 10th 7:30PM

Night at the Ballpark San Rafael Pacifics vs. Sonoma County Grapes

Thursday, August 16 8:00AM – 5:00PM EPA’s new renovation, repair and painting rule (RRP)

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PROJECT OF THE WEEKInvitation to bid

- Town of Fairfax -

PASTORI STORM DRAIN OUTFALL

#514Sealed proposals

will be received until

Friday, August 10th @ 2:00PM at office of the Town Clerk, located in the Town Hall at

142 Bolinas Road, Fairfax, California 94930

Plans and specifications are on file in the Fairfax Town Hall and may be obtained at a cost of sixty dollars ($60) which is not refundable.

Plans and specifications are also available in the MBA Plan Room Monday through Friday 8 AM – 5 PM and can be viewed in the On Line Plan Room

by subscribers 24/7.

Work includes stream diversion, dewatering, demolition related to bank stabilization, grading and bank stabilization in the Town of Fairfax.

in this issue

Member Spotlight: Mariah Shields ....1

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

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

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

Summary of Changes to California Lien Law by Daniel F. McLennon ...............10

MBA Carwash Fundraiser ..............12

Safety Topic: Eye Injuries ................13

Permits .........................................16

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

Project Bid Schedule ..........................22

Bid Results ..........................................30

Classifieds ..........................................31

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

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contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

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

[email protected]

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2012 MBa Directors & officers

President

Vice President

chief financial officer

secretary

Past PresiDent

executive DirectorKlif Knoles

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

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

Gary Frugoli - Construction ConsultantRob Scerri - Golden State Lumber

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

Jeff Grady - Grady Financial, Inc.

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician

Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception

Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst/ Consultant

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

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

Publication Editor: And Them Design

Dave trahan - Patriot Mechanical

aimi Dutra - the Dutra Group

Jeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.

jim schalich - schalich Brothers construction

tyler Doherty - cal West rentals, inc.

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GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!!

MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION NIGHT AT THE BALLPARK

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10TH SAN RAFAEL PACIFICS VS. SONOMA COUNTY GRAPES

GAME TIME 7:30PM

WE HAVE RESERVED A BLOCK OF TICKETS AT $10.44 PER TICKET (including processing and service charges)

Go to http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3468627759 and enter promotional code MarinBAPacifics in the box and click apply! Your tickets are then ordered and paid for. It’s that easy! Children 2 years old and under are free. The ballpark food is great and there is a secured area called Kirby Cove Park where the kids can play wiffle ball when they get too fidgety to watch the Pacifics trounce their opponents. There are also many restaurants close by who support the Pacifics where you can have a great meal prior to coming to the Park.

PLAY BALL!

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Marin Builders Association Annual Golf Tournament

Thursday ~August 2, 2012 Indian Valley Golf Course

3035 Novato Blvd., Novato, CA

Registration: 11:00 A.M. Lunch: 12:00 Noon

Shot-Gun Start: 1:00 P.M. (Scramble Format) Dinner & Awards: 6:00 P.M.

Cost: $165.00 per player

(Includes lunch, green fees, cart, refreshments, dinner with wine and MARGARITAS on the course)

Dinner and wine only - $40.00 per person

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT

MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND Make your reservations early. Tournament limited to 144 players. Return registration form with payment to Marin Builders Association, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903 or fax to (415) 462-1225. Refund/Cancellation Policy: NO cancellations or refunds after Friday, July 27th. _________________________________________________________________________

Golf Reservation Form Index or Player Company Average Score ________________________ _____________________________ ______

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Address ____________________________ Phone_____________________________

Check enclosed made payable to: Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

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Annual Golf Tournament August 2, 2012

TEE SIGNS ~ $125 EACH

Enclosed is a check for $________ for _____ tee signs.

RAFFLE PRIZE DONATION

My company will donate the following raffle prize _________________

I am unable to participate, please accept my contribution to the

Scholarship Fund

__$25 __$50 __$75 __$100 __Other

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT MBA SCHOLARSHIP FUND

*Pay by Visa, MasterCard or pay online www.marinba.org* Company Name_______________________ Contact Person_____________________

Address ____________________________ Phone_____________________________

Check enclosed made payable to: Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

□Visa □Master Card #___________________Expiration Date______ 3-digit code _____

Signature_____________________________________

The Scholarship Fund is a non-profit 501c(3) organization, Federal ID #94-2540274. All donations made to the

Scholarship Fund are tax deductible; however, certain limitations may apply. Please consult with your tax professional

regarding deductibility.

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As reported today in the Capitol Weekly, an impatient and feisty Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled an extraordinary plan to bore two tunnels beneath the vast delta just south of Sacramento to shift millions of acre-feet of water from northern California south to the state’s farm belt and the thirsty population of southern California. “I want to get shit done,” Brown declared Wednesday to his surprised listeners at a news briefing. Brown, flanked by ranking state and federal officials, denounced the “analysis paralysis” which he said has led to inaction on California’s longest policy dispute – the equitable distribution of water across a state in which most of the rain falls in the north and most of the people live in the south.Even as he spoke, environmentalists and their allies gathered outside Resources Building and state Capitol to protest the governor’s plan. The $23 billion project -- $14 billion for the pipes and $9 billion for environmental protections -- is the culmination of nearly seven decades of formal study by federal and state agencies to get northern water to the south. Thirty years ago, voters rejected the construction of the Peripheral Canal that would have tapped the Sacramento River near Hood and transferred the water in a concrete-lined ditch some 42 miles to pumps at the delta’s southern edge. The crux of the dispute is the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, the source of about half the state’s drinking water. The delta, a confluence of rivers, is a fragile, farm-rich, marshy, slough-laced landscape crisscrossed by aging 19th century levees. Taking large amounts of water directly from the delta has harmed wildlife, so the dream of engineers and water contractors has been to devise a method of transferring northern water from above the delta southward without endangering the environment. In the latest plan, the twin pipes will carry water, gravity fed, to the southbound aqueducts and channels near Tracy – including the 700-mile-long California aqueduct – and thence to the water wholesalers, who are picking up the bulk of the tab of the project. While the governor desperately wants to leave an infrastructure legacy like his father (who built the existing state water project and many other important projects), it will likely be easier said than done. Indeed, as one of my colleagues suggested tongue in cheek “maybe they can carry the pieces of the pipeline up to the Delta using the high speed bullet

train!” In other words just like the bullet train, chances are great that between lawsuits from farmers, environmentalists and others who are vehemently opposed, the project will never get off the ground. It will be interesting to see how this, and the train, play out.

Are There Other Options? As a matter of fact, there may be. First and foremost, each and every sewage treatment plant in California should be mandated to recycle 100% of their water to potable standards, just like the treatment plant in Huntington Beach has done successfully. Then there’s a considerable amount of water conservation that still can be achieved. Finally, desalinization holds a very bright future towards meeting our future water needs. Certainly it’s expensive, but the costs are dropping quickly. The environmentalists don’t like it, because they say that it produces too much brine and also sucks in too many fish and their eggs into their intakes. However, I happened to have lunch with an old friend of mine yesterday who is the executive director of the desalinization association. He informed me that both of these arguments are non-issues with today’s technology and that the real reason environmentalists don’t like desalinization is because of the population growth it would induce if the projects came to fruition. Interestingly, there is one desalinization project that is close to becoming a reality, the Poseidon Desalinization project in Carlsbad in San Diego County. Despite being strongly opposed by the environmental community, it has received all of its necessary permits (and beaten back myriad lawsuits) and will start construction soon, I’m told. This project will produce 56,000 acre feet of water per year, which is enough water to support 300,000 people. So that “in a nutshell” is the latest news from Sacramento. By the way, the Legislature is due back from their summer recess on August 6th. My colleagues and I will then experience “hell month” as everyone tries to “ram” their legislation through the legislative process before the final gong of the bell on August 31st. Gee, I can’t wait!

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A Feisty Governer Announces Water Plan BY Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations

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A Feisty Governer Announces Water Plan BY Phil Vermeulen, Governmental Relations

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Executive Summary of Changes to California Lien Law, with Links to New Forms, Effective July 1, 2012New lien laws brought into existence by the 2009-2010 Legislative Session's SB189, and the 2011-2012 Legislative Session's SB190 and SB293, impact how construction participants must go about protecting their rights to be paid, from the start of a project to well beyond its end. This brief summary identifies overarching changes that apply generally to the lien laws. It then walks chronologically and identifies law changes that apply typically at different project stages. It also provides links to editable Word document forms (marked with bullet points) updated to comply with the new laws.

Overview And Changes That Apply Generally

SB 189 is a comprehensive recasting of the law relating to liens and prompt payment requirements. It was 10 years in the making by the California Law Review Commission and consists of 235 pages. Substantive changes are generally not intended, except in thirty-six specified sections (most of which are referenced in this summary). The legislature stated its intent that the new sections be applied the same as the old sections unless substantively changed. Thus, existing case law should still apply to most sections.Old lien laws have been repealed and recast into three new Civil Code sections:• Sections 8000 to 8154 – Works of improvement generally• Sections 8160 to 8848 – Private works of improvement• Sections 9000 to 9566 – Public works of improvementConstruction terms have new definitions:“contractor” includes “subcontractor” depending on context“original contract” or “prime contract” is now “direct contract” “original contractor” or “prime contractor” is now “direct contractor” “materialman” is now “material supplier” “20-day preliminary notice” is now “preliminary notice”. “stop notice” is now “stop payment notice”Notices to parties related to a construction project now have standardized requirements. Here is a new proof of notice with blanks for standard, required information:• Proof of Notice Declaration – GeneralDesign professional liens have been modestly enhanced and are now better integrated in the mechanics lien laws. Also, land-scape architects are included in the definition of design professionals entitled to lien rights.

Changes That Apply Early In Construction

New preliminary notice forms. Failure to serve these forms as required invalidates lien and stop notice rights, and may invalidate payment bond claims.• Preliminary Notice – Private• Preliminary Notice – PublicConstruction lenders must be specifically identified in both direct contracts (contracts directly between the owner and a contractor)

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and subcontracts.Law is clarified that all contractors, including direct contractors, must give a preliminary notice to construction lenders (in addi-tion to others).

Changes That Apply During Construction

Owner must give notice of the name and address of the lender if a construction loan is obtained during the project.New lien waiver and release forms. These must be used start-ing 7.1.12, including for projects that started before 7.1.12.• Conditional Waiver and Release Upon Progress Pay-

ment• Unconditional Waiver and Release Upon Progress Pay-

ment• Conditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment• Unconditional Waiver and Release Upon Final PaymentNew lien claim and related forms. As of January 1, 2011, a lien claimant must give notice to the owner before recording a lien. Failure to give this notice renders lien claim invalid. The notice and claim form changed as of 7.1.12.• MechanicsLien–ClaimofLien• DesignProfessionalsLien–ClaimofLien• MechanicsLien–ClaimofLien–ConvertedfromDesign Professionals Lien• ReleaseofMechanicsLienNew stop payment notice and related forms:• StopPaymentNotice–Private• StopPaymentNotice–Public• StopPaymentNoticeRelease–Private• StopPaymentNoticeRelease–PublicNew law clarifies that attorney fees may be awarded upon recovery of progress payment (case law interpreting prior sec-tions conflicted, with some allowing and others disallowing such recovery), as well as retention.

Changes That Apply Late In And After Construction

On private construction, "completion" no longer includes "ac-ceptance” by an owner as a trigger starting the time for record-ing a lien or filing a stop notice.Completion by cessation of work on a public works project requires cessation of work for 60 days, which is increased from 30 days. However, public works owners may still record notice of cessation after 30 days' cessation of labor, thus triggering the

time for serving a stop payment notice.New notice of cessation forms:• NoticeofCessation–Private• NoticeofCessation–PublicOwners’ time is extended from 10 days to 15 days after com-pletion in which to record notice of completion and reduce the amount of time in which claimants may record liens and serve stop payment notices and payment bond claims.Owners may record separate notices of completion on projects governed by separate direct contracts.New notice of completion form:• NoticeofCompletionFailure by a lien claimant timely to sue to enforce a recorded lien renders the lien ineffective to give constructive notice of the lien claim to lenders. This means that the claimant's lien will lose priority to deeds of trust obtained by lenders recorded after the start of construction. Amount of lien release bonds has been reduced from 150 per-cent to 125 percent of amount of lien. The former cap of $2000 has been removed, leaving no cap on the amount of attorney fees recoverable by owner successfully removing a stale lien.For $10 on public works paid to the public entity along with the preliminary notice, lower tier subs and suppliers must be informed by entity of time for serving stop notice (sec. 9362, up from $2 in sec. 3185). Claimants are cautioned, however, to do their own research and not to rely on public entities to provide this notice.Service of Lis Pendens (notice of pendency of action) is no lon-ger optional to give lien priority over later purchaser or lender.New payment bond claim and related forms:• PaymentBondClaim–Private• PaymentBondClaim–Public• PaymentBondClaimRelease–Private• PaymentBondClaimRelease–PublicThe so called “second bite of the apple” is limited by the new law. That is, under prior law a subcontractor could recover on a payment bond even though the subcontractor had not served a preliminary notice. Under the new law, a lower-tier subcontrac-tor may not recover on a payment bond if it has not served a preliminary notice and the direct contractor has paid the first tier subcontractor amounts properly due to the first tier subcontrac-tor. --Compiled by Daniel F. McLennon

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SUMMER IS HERE!

Marin Builders Association in partnership with

Matt & Jeff’s Car Wash

is providing an opportunity to get a top quality car wash and support the MBA Scholarship Fund

Matt & Jeff’s will donate 50% of car wash price to the Scholarship Fund

Purchase:

Packet of 4 for $100 or Individual car wash for $24.95

How: MBA Office, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue. San Rafael

Reserve tickets by calling Barbara at 462-1220 or send an email to [email protected]. We can bill your membership account!

You get:

Full service car wash – takes approximately 15 minutes Free shuttle to Costco while you wait – come back to a clean car!

Car wash tickets never expire! Offer is available 7 days a week

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Protect Your Vision!

Always wearing safety goggles or glasses may seem like a pain, but the alternative could be much worse. There are so many eye hazards on a construction site that leaving your eyes unprotected even for a short time is extremely risky.

This flyer is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or legal advice.

Content © 2010 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.

Eye Injuries Are a Serious Threat Protect your eyes on the job

There are countless eye hazards on a construction site, including particles (wood chips, dust, cement chips, metal shavings, etc.) that have been ejected from a tool or blown by the wind. Chemical splashes and swinging objects can also be eye hazards on a worksite. However, most eye injuries are preventable if you follow simple safety precautions, and always wear your safety goggles! Use Protective Eyewear It’s a proven fact that the best thing you can do to protect your vision on the job is to wear safety glasses or goggles. Even if you do have your safety glasses on, keep in mind that there are a variety of ways you can get debris in your eyes. Some accidents happen by simply taking off your safety glasses or goggles and wiping your face; particles can easily fall out of eyebrows or hair and into your eyes. Safety glasses should rest firmly on top of the nose and close to – but not against – the face. If they are uncomfortable, foggy or sight-restrictive, then find a different pair. Don’t let excuses get in the way of protecting your eyes. They may not always be convenient to wear, but the right eyewear will ensure your eyes and vision are safe while doing your job. Find a Good Fit You can find many ways to make safety glasses or goggles work for you, such as:

• If you find safety glasses uncomfortable, experiment with different sizes or styles.

• Make sure glasses are fit well while you are also wearing your hard hat and other protective equipment.

• Wear glasses or goggles that are properly ventilated for the work you are performing. Unless you are working near splash hazards, use goggles that have plenty of side ventilation.

• If you wear prescription glasses, wear goggles designed to fit over your glasses or safety glasses made with your prescription.

• If your goggles fog up, try a model with more ventilation or coat them with an anti-fog liquid.

• Wear a sweatband or handkerchief around your head to keep sweat off your goggles.

• Always keep your safety glasses clean. Scratched and dirty glasses or goggles can reduce vision, cause glare and may contribute to accidents.

Safety First It takes only one accident to cause partial or complete blindness. Even tasks that you don’t consider dangerous may present a risk for eye injury. Take a moment to think about possible eye hazards around each job site, and then take the necessary precautions to help prevent potential accidents and injuries.

Be safe and healthy on the job at with these helpful tips provided by California Builders Insurance Program.

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¡Proteja su visión!

Usar siempre anteojos o gafas de seguridad parece ser molesto, pero la alternativa puede ser mucho peor. Existen tantos riesgos para los ojos en un lugar de construcción que dejar sus ojos desprotegidos incluso por un tiempo corto es extremadamente riesgoso.

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Las lesiones oculares son una amenaza grave Proteja sus ojos en el trabajo

Existen incontables riesgos para los ojos en un lugar de construcción, inclusive las partículas (trozos de madera, polvo, trozos de cemento, virutas de metal, etc.) que han sido expulsadas de una herramienta o volaron con el viento. Las salpicaduras químicas y los objetos giratorios también pueden ser un riesgo para los ojos en el lugar de trabajo. Sin embargo, la mayoría de las lesiones oculares se pueden prevenir si respeta las sencillas precauciones de seguridad y siempre usa sus gafas de seguridad. Use gafas de protección Es un hecho probado que lo mejor que puede hacer para proteger su vista en el trabajo es usar gafas o anteojos de seguridad. Incluso si tiene puestos sus anteojos de seguridad, recuerde que existe una variedad de maneras en las que pueden introducirse desechos en sus ojos. Algunos accidentes ocurren simplemente al quitarse los anteojos de seguridad y limpiarse la cara; las partículas pueden caer fácilmente de las cejas o del pelo en los ojos. Los anteojos de seguridad deben posarse firmemente sobre la parte superior de la nariz y cerca de la cara, pero no contra ella. Si son incómodos, nebulosos o limitan la vista, busque otro par. No deje que las excusas se interpongan en el camino para proteger sus ojos. Quizás no siempre sean prácticos para usar, pero las gafas de protección adecuadas mantendrán seguros sus ojos y su vista mientras realiza su trabajo. Encuentre un buen calce Puede encontrar muchas maneras para que los anteojos o gafas de seguridad funcionen para usted, como estas:

• Si los anteojos de seguridad le resultan incómodos, pruebe con diferentes tamaños o estilos.

• Asegúrese de que los anteojos calcen bien a la vez que usa el casco y demás equipo de protección.

• Use anteojos o gafas que estén adecuadamente ventilados para el trabajo que esté realizando. A menos que esté trabajando cerca de riesgos de salpicaduras, use anteojos que tengan mucha ventilación a los costados.

• Si usa anteojos recetados, use gafas diseñadas para calzar sobre sus anteojos o anteojos de seguridad hechos con su receta.

• Si sus gafas se empañan, pruebe otro modelo con más ventilación o cúbralas con un líquido antiniebla.

• Use una bandana o pañuelo alrededor de la cabeza para que la transpiración no llegue a las gafas.

• Mantenga siempre limpios los anteojos de seguridad. Las gafas o los anteojos de seguridad rayados o sucios pueden reducir la visión, causar reflejos y pueden contribuir a los accidentes.

La seguridad primero Un solo accidente puede provocar ceguera parcial o completa. Incluso las tareas que no considera riesgosas pueden presentar un riesgo para sufrir una lesión ocular. Tómese un momento para pensar sobre los posibles riesgos oculares en cada lugar de trabajo y luego tome las medidas necesarias para ayudar a prevenir los posibles accidentes y las lesiones.

Esté seguro y saludable en el trabajo en con estos consejos útiles provistos por California Builders Insurance Program

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• DesignedSpecificallyforContractors

• OpentoallLicensedBrokers(someconditionsandrestrictionsapply)

• MultipleCarrierParticipation

• VeryCompetitiveRates(ifyouarestillwiththeStateFundyoucanchangeatanytimeandsavemoney.)

• LowMinimumPremiumformanyofourArtisanClasses

• FlexiblePaymentOptions

• On-LineAccesstoPolicyData,LossRuns,ClaimsStatus,AccountStatus,etc.

• FreeAccesstoExtensiveSafetyLibrary(EnglishandSpanish)

• PreferredProviderNetwork

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• SafetyPrograms

• UniformInjury&IllnessPreventionProgram

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• GeneralLiability,Property,InlandMarine,Automobile,Bonding,etc.

• SafetyTrainingClassesandSeminars

• HumanResourceServices

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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL MARIN BUILDERS

ASSOCIATION MEMBERS

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For more information, please contact:[email protected] or call (866) 216-5255

or visit our website:www.cabuildersinsuranceprogram.com

CA License #0545478

Your Board of Directors has approved our participation in the California Builders Insurance Program. Program partners include several other builders exchanges and associations. We have all joined forces to deliver competitive insurance programs as well as services designed to meet your specific needs.

We have endorsed Jenkins Insurance Group (a Leavitt Group Affiliate) as the managing broker for the California Builders Insurance Program. As your insurance programs approach expiration, please consider participating in this program. If you are with the State Fund, you can change at any time and save 15% to 35% (depending on underwriting guidelines of participating carriers)

Please support your local Builders Exchange Insurance Program!

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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueBrad Hubbell, Suzanne DalOWNER/BUILDER 183 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valle 051-094-11 (23--0/0) Remodel $50,000 1010 Sfd Llc ALTERNATIVE ROOFING SYSTE 1010 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Ke 071-144-01 (53) Reroof $25,650 Andreoli Giulio & 459 Green Glen Way Mill Valley 049-151-06 (29--0/4)Replacem $750,000 Andreoli Giulio & 459 Green Glen Way Mill Valley 049-151-06 (13)(11) Ret. Wal $65,000 Andreoli Giulio & 459 Green Glen Way Mill Valley 049-151-06 (11) Lower Drivew $15,000 Andreoli Giulio & 459 Green Glen Way Mill Valley 049-151-06 (11) Upper Ret. W $15,000 Nagashima Masaru J Tr & OWNER/BUILDER 84 Montecito Rd San Rafael 016-041-79 (53) Reroof $13,000 Millar Robert L Tr & MIGUEL VELASQUEZ 224 Calle De La Selva Novato 160-252-03 (22) Kitchen, Bat $46,963 Stewart Jeffrey M & MARIN COUNTY ROOFING 2820 Heatherstone Dr San Rafae 164-162-06 (53) Reroof $10,000 Frederick Paul B C Tr & MARIN COUNTY ROOFING 9 Clotilda Ct Mill Valley 043-111-03 (53) Reroof $10,000 Marin County Of GHILOTTI BROTHERS INC 10 Avenue Of The Flags (Aka 3 179-270-12 (92) Accessibili $750,000 O Donoghue Fam Revoc T KITCHEN EXPERTS 173 Stanford Ave Mill Valley 051-111-31 (23) Remodel Kit $34,590 Miller Bradley & OWNER/BUILDER 84 S Knoll Rd Mill Valley 043-041-09 (22,56) Rmdl Kit, $21,450 Kriens Erik & 45 Laverne Ave Mill Valley 048-051-07 (11) Retaining W $22,500 Teichmann Mary E /Tr/ WESTERN EXTERMINATOR CO 61 Windstone Dr San Rafael 164-532-14 (13) Remove And R $12,000 Springer, Robert OWNER/BUILDER 130 El Capitan Dr San Rafael 164-401-23 (23) Kitchen Remo $20,000 Bransten Daphne W Tr PEACOCK, ROGER S JR 20 Nymph Rd Bolinas 191-271-24 (29--0/0, 13, Te $600,000 Bransten Daphne W Tr PEACOCK, ROGER S JR 20 Nymph Rd Bolinas 191-271-24 (11) Retaining Wa $50,000 Gilchrist Karen V /Tr/ AL VILLA BLDR 608 Douglas Dr Mill Valley 047-021-47 (13, 92) Remove A $16,000 Sharei Yasmine NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ROOFI 6 Margarita Dr San Rafael 016-032-11 (53) Reroof $14,800 Safavi Nikolai S & BETTER BUILT CONSTRUCTION 936 Alturas Way Mill Valley 050-023-42 (22) Struct Kit R $35,000

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

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COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value75 Rock Rd Kentfield Goshay Catherine /Tr/ (22,13,56,59)Int Rml, Deck,Sid $1,500,000387 Margarita Dr San Rafael Scheidt Mary L (63) Install Ground Mounted So $11,76640 Loring Ave Mill Valley Maroevich Lydia M /Tr/ (22--0/0) (59) Remodel Dormer $10,000248 Kent Ave Kentfield Fromm Andrew R & (13) Repair Deck And Stair $12,00010002 State Route 1 Olema Grade Margaret (Olema Inn) (92) Ada Parking $31,80056 Horseshoe Hill Rd Bolinas Lahar David A (11) New Retaining Wall At Poo $25,00040 Tamarack Rd San Geronimo Stalling Robert L Iii Etal (62)Ground Mount Solar Thermal $10,000505 Vendola Dr San Rafael Goldfien Lisa A (22) Struct Kit Rml $65,00024 Via Cheparro Greenbrae Hu Lincoln Z Tr (21-0/0)(23-0/0) (53) 210 Sf A $215,00024 Via Cheparro Greenbrae Hu Lincoln Z Tr (11) 41 Ft Retaining Wall $10,000250 Vista Grande Greenbrae Roubinian Berge & (60) Roof Mtd P V System $11,500415 Vista Grande Greenbrae Gardner Scott T /Tr/ & Etal (60) Roof Mtd P V System $11,500981 W California Ave Mill Valley Friedman Laurence & Alexandra Fam (12) Driveway/Parking Deck Rep $14,00010 Egret Way Mill Valley Spinner Kevin D & (22--0/0)(13) Remodel Kitche, $400,00035 Bretano Way Greenbrae Goltermann John K C (21--0/0) (12) Remodel And Add $125,000850 College Ave Kentfield Ohlson Daniel L & Susan L Trs (33)(59)(56) Commercial - Rest $30,000183 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley Brad Hubbell, Suzanne Daly (23--0/0) Remodel Kitchen, 3 $50,00084 Montecito Rd San Rafael Nagashima Masaru J Tr & (53) Reroof $13,000147 Tiburon Blvd San Rafael Mulcahy Kevin P (22) Remodel Kit & 3 Baths $35,00084 S Knoll Rd Mill Valley Miller Bradley & (22,56) Rmdl Kit, Restucco 2 S $21,450130 El Capitan Dr San Rafael Springer, Robert (23) Kitchen Remodel $20,00065 Mesa Rd Point Reyes Station Haner Douglas H /Tr/ & (60) Roof Mtd Pv System $26,6306 Margarita Dr San Rafael Sharei Yasmine (53) Reroof $14,800

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CITY&TOWNPERMITSISSUED

City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Corte Madera 7/16 Roy & Jan Fray Morris Roofing Co. 427 Montecito Ave Re-roof $18,200 Corte Madera 7/17 Gallon & Recko D&R Construction 188 Golden Hind Passage Addition $43,000 Corte Madera 7/17 Aimco Madera Vista,

LLCTricorp Construction 400 Robin Dr Exterior

Demo $100,000

Corte Madera 7/18 Aimco Madera Vista, LLC

Tricorp Construction 300 Robin Dr Exterior Demo

$100,000

Novato 7/16 Grimstad Andrew J Tr &

Contra-Spect, Ltd. 81 Sotelo Way Window $14,250

Novato 7/16 Stanley Searles & Sharon

Tamalpais Construc-tion

850 Cypress Ave Construction $25,500

Novato 7/17 Mathew Pumpa Owner-Builder 6 Pastel Ct Minor Con-struction

$10,000

Novato 7/17 Jack Deignan R O L Construction 6 Fleetwood Ct Minor Con-struction

$10,500

Novato 7/17 Decker Mark I & Murphy Roofing Con-sulting

2067 Feliz Rd Reroof $11,000

Novato 7/17 Scarpa Steven J Owner-Builder 200 Posada Del Sol Construction $12,000 Novato 7/17 Basile Richard J /

Tr/ &Jemico Llc Aka Re-newal By Ande

5 Sinaloa Ct Window $13,500

Novato 7/17 Lozano Gloria L Owner-Builder 24 Buena Vista Construction $18,000 Novato 7/17 Scarpa Steven J Owner-Builder 1524 Hill Rd 1512 Construction $18,000 Novato 7/17 Scarpa Steven J Owner-Builder 1524 Hill Rd 1508 Construction $20,000 Novato 7/17 Scarpa Steven J Owner-Builder 1524 Hill Rd Construction $20,000 Novato 7/17 Scarpa Steven J Owner-Builder 1524 Hill Rd 1520 Construction $20,000 Novato 7/17 Scarpa Steven J Owner-Builder 1524 Hill Rd 1510 Construction $20,000 Novato 7/17 Raftery Matthew F & Rivas Building Group 23 Marion Ct Construction $27,800 Novato 7/17 Fallah Khosrow H & Sandbank Construc-

tion614 Davidson St Construction $90,000

Novato 7/17 Fallah Khosrow H & Sandbank Construc-tion

610 Davidson St New Sfd $510,000

Novato 7/18 At&T Mobility, Les-see

Westower Communi-cations Inc

5480 Nave Dr Construction $25,000

Novato 7/18 Schwartz Joan Westower Communi-cations Inc

615 Atherton Ave Construction $25,000

Novato 7/18 Chevrolet Of Novato F P Builders 7123 Redwood Blvd Construction $750,000 Novato 7/19 Nasrin Ghazzagh Owner-Builder 560 Sunset Pkwy Construction $10,000 Novato 7/19 Puccinelli Richard E

Tr &Hoffmann Construc-tion

80 Santa Maria Dr Minor Con-struction

$24,600

Novato 7/19 Jose A Castrillo Owner-Builder 340 San Luis Way Construction $25,000 Novato 7/19 Seascape Hoa Northshore Construc-

tion & Roof811 Bayside Ct Construction $444,385

San Rafael 7/17 Clyne Sean C Mellor Remodeling 181 Knight Dr Alter-Sfd $32,000

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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation San Rafael 7/18 Corte Mesa Home-

owneFidelity Roof Co 1 Corte Mesa Dr Alter-Condo $26,428

San Rafael 7/18 Corte Mesa Home-owne

Fidelity Roof Co 1 Corte Mesa Dr Alter-Condo $26,428

San Rafael 7/18 Corte Mesa Home-owne

Fidelity Roof Co 1 Corte Mesa Dr Alter-Condo $39,642

San Rafael 7/18 Corte Mesa Home-owne

Fidelity Roof Co 1 Corte Mesa Dr Alter-Condo $39,642

San Rafael 7/18 Corte Mesa Home-owne

Fidelity Roof Co 1 Corte Mesa Dr Alter-Condo $52,586

San Rafael 7/18 Cal Pox Inc Whiting-Turner Contr 125 Shoreline Pkwy Misc. $200,000 San Rafael 7/19 Fait Steven J & Etal G A Hughes Builder 4 Espalda Ct Alter-Sfd $15,000 San Rafael 7/19 John Moses 12 Loma Linda Rd Alter-Sfd $48,500 San Rafael 7/19 Ss902Third Llc Team Commercial

Const902 3Rd St Alter-Com-

mercial $90,000

San Rafael 7/20 Jones Michael B /Tr/ 313 Sylvia Way Alter-Sfd $24,500 San Rafael 7/23 Adelmann Barry & Abril Roofing 93 Golden Hinde Blvd Alter-Sfd $10,800 San Rafael 7/23 Paul Moe Paul Moe 32 MEADOW AVE ALTER-SFD $35,000 Sausalito 6/5 Kim Charles Windows 80 Lincoln Apartments $11,000

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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation Sausalito 6/5 Harold & Janet Mc Leran, Inc. 1505 Bridgeway Commercial $45,600 Sausalito 6/7 Dietz San Francisco 1601 Bridgeway Re-roof $12,834 Sausalito 6/7 Wardle Sun First Inc. 652 Sausalito Electrical $18,300 Sausalito 6/7 Zecca Building Solutions 5 Marion Addition $80,000 Sausalito 6/7 Mitobe Kelly Plumbing 1505 Bridgeway Commercial $93,460 Sausalito 6/14 Switzer JAM Construction 200 Caledonia Remodel $90,000 Sausalito 6/14 Casa Madrona Owner-Builder 801 Bridgeway Remodel $2,000,000 Sausalito 6/19 Chatham Hennessey 216 Fourth Remodel $10,500 Sausalito 6/19 Arastejou Charles Keller 105 Buchanan Replace $30,000 Sausalito 6/19 Webb Dennis Webb 71 Glen Remodel $115,000 Sausalito 6/25 Wirth Elkington Building

Co.425 Pine Remodel $144,400

Sausalito 6/26 Leach Marin County 493 Bridgeway Replace $17,113 Sausalito 6/26 Chann 100 South #118 Remodel $17,300 Sausalito 6/26 Milton Larkspur Building 1 Cloud View Remodel $48,000 Sausalito 6/26 Harvey 163 Tomales Remodel $203,050 Sausalito 6/27 City of Sausalito Republic ITS City of Sausalito Electrical $204,280 Sausalito 6/29 Marta 503 Nevada Remodel $25,000 Tiburon 7/23 Zelinsky Properties Able Roofing Com-

pany74 Main Street Re-roof $12,225

Tiburon 7/24 William O Clements Booth & Little 4950 Paradise Drive Re-roof $17,450 Tiburon 7/25 Tristan Stringer Eco-Valley Construc-

tion543 Virginia Drive Windows &

Fence $15,000

Tiburon 7/25 William & Rosalys Howell

Owner-Builder 21 Venado Drive Remodel $57,625

Tiburon 7/25 Caceress Trust RH Building Contrac-tors

41 Main Street Exterior Envelope Repairs

$200,000

Tiburon 7/26 Terence F. Coyler, Trustee

David Salyer Con-struction

5 Janet Way #22 Kitchen Remodel

$10,000

Tiburon 7/26 Zelinsky Properties Able Roofing Com-pany

80 Main Street Re-roof $12,225

Tiburon 7/26 Stephen Brown Sausalito Construc-tion

2210 Mar East Street Addition $17,500

Tiburon 7/26 Nancy Benjamine Solarcraft Services 7 Greenwood Court Solar $26,630 Tiburon 7/26 Judith Thompson &

Cindy BrooksOwner-Builder 139 Hacienda Drive Retaining

wall $35,000

Tiburon 7/26 Serge & Aline Mar-tial

James W Joseph Co 90 Lyford Dr #10 Bath Re-model

$65,000

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tAX lIenS & COMPletIOnS

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Recording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number07/16/2012 COUNTY OF MARIN (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-004265807/16/2012 JIM FREETHY EXCAVAT-

ING INC (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0042658

07/16/2012 MARIN COUNTY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-004265807/18/2012 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER

DISTRICT (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0043419

07/18/2012 W R FORDE ASSOCIATES (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0043419

07/18/2012 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0043436

07/18/2012 OLYMPUS & ASSOCIATES INC (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2012-0043436

07/20/2012 GRANT DAVID (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-004390907/20/2012 HARGER JAMES /TR/ (I) (none) COMPLETION 2012-004390907/20/2012 HILDA M BURKET LIVING

TRUST (I)(none) COMPLETION 2012-0043909

07/16/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUS-TRIAL RELATIONS (E)

OPTIMUM HEALTH CLINIC (O) LIEN 2012-0042880

07/16/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUS-TRIAL RELATIONS (E)

OPTIMUM HEALTH CLINIC INC (O) LIEN 2012-0042880

07/19/2012 EAST HARBOR ESTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)

GUASTELLA NILA R (O) LIEN 2012-0043631

07/19/2012 EAST HARBOR ESTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION (E)

GUASTELLA ORLANDO M L (O) LIEN 2012-0043631

07/19/2012 CALDERON ELIEZER (E) SCRIVEN LINDA D (O) LIEN 2012-004385507/19/2012 MAZARIEGOS ELIDIO (E) SCRIVEN LINDA D (O) LIEN 2012-004385507/20/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUS-

TRIAL RELATIONS (E)BATEN URIEL O (O) LIEN 2012-0044083

07/20/2012 DEPARTMENT OF INDUS-TRIAL RELATIONS (E)

URIEL O BATEN (O) LIEN 2012-0044083

07/20/2012 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) BATEN URIEL O (O) LIEN 2012-004408307/20/2012 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) URIEL O BATEN (O) LIEN 2012-004408307/20/2012 RICH READIMIX CON-

CRETE INC (E)LECON BEVERLY (O) LIEN 2012-0044140

07/20/2012 RICH READIMIX CON-CRETE INC (E)

LECON STEVEN (O) LIEN 2012-0044140

07/17/2012 HEDLUND JOSHUA (E) U S OF AMERICA (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-004291407/17/2012 NOWELL CARY M (E) SHAMROCK MATERIALS INC (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-004316007/17/2012 NOWELL THOMAS A (E) SHAMROCK MATERIALS INC (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0043160

CURRENTLIENS&COMPLETIONS

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Recording Date Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number07/18/2012 CLAYTON ALISON (E) WESTERN OAKS VILLAGE ASSO-

CIATION (O)RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0043426

07/20/2012 MARIN COUNTY DEPART-MENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

REGINSTER ALEXANDRE A (E) RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0043960

07/20/2012 REGINSTER ALEXANDRE A (E)

MARIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2012-0043960

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

ALLIED WESTERN PETROLEUM LP (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0043277

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

3902 ANNADALE LANE LP (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0043278

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

481 VIA HIDALGO LP (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0043279

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

BON AIR MEDICAL PARTNERS LP (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0043280

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

DK2 ENTERPRISES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0043424

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

ANTON POINTE (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0043425

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

ANTON POINTE INC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0043425

07/18/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

RAMIREZ JESUS MATAMOROS (O)

TAX LIEN 2012-0043445

07/19/2012 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E)

KMJ MANAGEMENT LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2012-0043790

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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE

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Friday, July 27, 2012

MOUNTAINVIEW

2:00 PM 7/27/2012Ref #: 12-46

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND JULY 13, 2012 at 10:00am

THIS PROJECT INCLUDES SEWER BYPASS PUMPING, CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION(CCTV) INSPECTION, JOINT REPAIR< SEWER TRUNK AND MANHOLE REHABILITATION WITH CURED-IN-PLACE PIPE LINING (CIPP) METHOD.

Plan#: 492-CD SHORELINEPARKSEWERTRUNKREHABILITATION

12-00492

Est. Cost: $2000000to $2400000

Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: MOUNTAIN VIEW PUB WORKS 650-903-6311

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

RICHMOND

5:00 PM 7/27/2012BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/17/12 10:00 AM

SITE WORK ON FOUR PROPERTIES TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 14 ACRES

Plan#: 496-CD

MIRAFLORESHOUSINGDEVELOPMENTSOILREMEDIATION

12-00496

Addenda: 0Project Type: SOIL REMEDIATION

Contact: RICHMOND DPW/ENGINEERING 510-307-8091

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxOC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990

MOUNTAINVIEW

3:00 PM 7/27/2012Ref #: 12-01/12-03

BidDate:

THIS PROJECT CONSISTS OF REPAIRING PAVEMENT FAILURES,WEDGE CUTTING, RUBBERIZED ASPHALT CONCRETE OVERLAYING AND SLURRY SEALING STREETS, ADJUSTING UTILITY MANHOLES AND BOXES, REPAINTING TRAFFIC STRIPES AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, REPLACING PAVEMENT MARKERS, REIN

Plan#: 503-CD

2011-12 STREET RESURFACING PROJECT/2011-12 SLURRYSEALPROGRAM

12-00503

Est. Cost: $650000to $750000

Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CITY OF, DPW 650-903-6311

MOUNTAINVIEW

2:00 PM 7/27/2012Ref #: 12-27

BidDate:

THIS PROJECT CONSISTS OF CAPE SEALING STREETS, ADJUSTING MANHOLE COVERS AND UTILITY LIDS, REPAINTING TRAFFIC STRIPES AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, REPLACING PAVEMENT MARKERS, AND DOING OTHER INCIDENTAL WORK NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS

Plan#: 504-CD CAPESEALPROGRAM

12-00504

Est. Cost: $425000to $475000

Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: MOUNTAIN VIEW, CITY OF, DPW 650-903-6311

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Monday, July 30, 2012

SONOMA

2:00 PM 7/30/2012Ref #: 1203

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 7/23/12 1:30 PM

CLASS "A" OR CLASS C-33 LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 510

2MILLIONGALLONWATERTANKIMPROVEMENTSPROJECT

12-00510

Addenda: 3 7/26/2012Project Type: WATER TANK

Contact: SONOMA, CITY OF, ENGINEERING 707-527-8679Contact: SONOMA, CITY OF, ENGINEERING 707-938-2205

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

SANTA ROSA

10:00 AM 7/31/2012Ref #: 60-64-7 #1

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/10/12 10:00 AM AND 7/12/12 2:00 PM

INSTALLATION OF APPROXIMATELY 1,900 LF OF 36-INCH STEEL WATER PIPE AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 472

SANTAROSAAQUEDUCTSEISMICHAZARDMITIGATION(RODGERSCREEKFAULTCROSSING)

12-00472

Est. Cost: $2000000to $2600000

Addenda: 1 7/26/2012Project Type: WATER-POWER

Contact: SONOMA COUNTY WATER AGENCY 707-547-1900

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxSTORMWATER SPECIALISTS 707-280-2510 916-405-4180

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MARINCOUNTY

2:00 PM 7/31/2012Ref #: 2010-15

BidDate:

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SIDEWALK, CURB, GUTTER AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS ON LUCAS VALLEY ROAD INCLUDING RETAINING WALLS AND CURB RAMPS

Plan#: 482

MARINWOOD,GREENBRAE,STRAWBERRYANDMARINCITYIMPROVEMENTS

12-00482

Est. Cost: $750000Addenda: 1 7/23/2012Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

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

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065STORMWATER SPECIALISTS 707-280-2510 916-405-4180

MENLOPARK

2:00 PM 7/31/2012Ref #: 70-065

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 7/17/12 10:00 AM

INSTALLATION OF THREE LIGHTED CROSSWALK SYSTEMS AND ADA CURB RAMP IMPROVEMENTS AT THE INTERSECTIONS OF SANTA CRUZ AVENUE WITH OLIVE STREET, COTTON STREET AND SAN MATEO DRIVE

Plan#: 485 SAFEROUTESTOHILLVIEWMIDDLESCHOOL

12-00485

Addenda: 1 7/18/2012Project Type: STREET IMPVS

Contact: MENLO PARK, CITY OF 650-330-6770

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

RODAN BUILDERS, INC. 650-508-1700 650-508-1705

LIVERMORE

2:30 PM 7/31/2012Ref #: 1997-57

BidDate:CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED.Plan#: 487

SANITARY SEWER INDUSTRIAL TRUNKLINE REHABILITATION

12-00487

Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE

Contact: LIVERMORE, CITY OF, ENGINEERING 925-960-4540

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

ALAMEDACOUNTY2:00 PM 7/31/2012

Ref #: 2207BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/17/12 10:00 AM

Plan#: 500

THE RESURFACING OF PORTIONS OF VARIOUS ROADWAYS IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF ALAMEDACOUNTYCALIFORNIA

12-00500

Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK

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

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

ALAMEDAANDCONTRA COSTA COUNTIES

1:00 PM 8/1/2012BidDate:

WIDEN RAMPS AND INSTALL RAMP METERING SYSTEM. IN ALAMEDA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTIES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS FROM POWELL STREET UNDERCROSSING TO 0.1 MILE WEST OF THE CARQUINEZ BRIDGE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ONE OF THE ONE FOLLOW

Plan#: 456-ONLINE

DOT04-3A7764WIDENRAMPSANDINSTALLRAMPMETERINGSYSTEM

12-00456

to $5600000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC IMPVS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601

BOLINAS12:00 PM 8/1/2012BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/18/12 10:00 AM

Plan#: 467

TERRACEAVENUEWATERMAINRELOCATIONPROJECT

12-00467

Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER MAIN

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

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxWildcat Engineering 707-763-3001 707-763-3167

Thursday, August 02, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 8/2/2012Ref #: WW-542

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: JULY 10, 2012 at 9:00AM

PRE-QUALIFICATION BIDDERS ONLY. CLASS "A" LICENSE. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS TO UPGRADE THE DEWATERING FACILITIES AT THE OCEANSIDE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT BY: REPLACING EXISTING BELT PRESSES WITH SCREW PRESSES AND FLOCCULATION TANKS: INSTALL

Plan#: 480-CD

WW-542 OCEANSIDE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT, DEWATERING FACILITY UPGRADES

12-00480

to $6300000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY & COUNTY 415-554-3106

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 8/2/2012Ref #: WW-553

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: JULY 12, 2012 AT 10:00AM

CLASS "A" LICENSE IS REQUIRED. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS TO PROVIDE CONTINGENCY-BASED MAIN SEWER REPLACEMENT ON SHORT NOTICE AT LOCATIONS TO BE DETERMINED WITHIN CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO.

Plan#: 481-CD AS-NEEDEDMAINSEWERREPLACEMENT

12-00481

to $3400000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: SAN FRANCISCO CITY & COUNTY 415-551-4335

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NAPA

3:00 PM 8/2/2012Ref #: ST12PW04

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 7/26/12 2:00 PM

RESTRIPING OF LINCOLN AVENUE TO PROVIDE FOR CLASS II BIKE LANES AND FOR THE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF NEW STREET SECTIONS, CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK

Plan#: 494 LINCOLN AVENUE RESTRIPING PROJECT

12-00494

Est. Cost: $172600Addenda: 0Project Type: STRIPING

Contact: NAPA-, CITY OF, DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS 707-257-9520

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxHess Construction Company, Inc.

707-552-7931 707-552-3988

LIVERMORE

12:00 PM 8/2/2012BidDate:

TENANT IMPROVEMENT WORK TO INCLUDE: CONCRETE SEALER, MILLWORK/FIXTURE INSTALL. METAL STUD/DRYWALL, RESILIENT FLOORING, PAINTING, FIRE PROTECTION, HVAC, ELECTRICAL, FIRE ALARM, FIXTURING.

Plan#: 523-CD ROBERTWAYNEFOOTWEARPARAGONOUTLETS

NEW12-00523

Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC IMPVS

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

Monday, August 06, 2012

SONOMA

11:00 AM 8/6/2012Ref #: 1205

BidDate:

REMOVE EXISTING AND INSTALLATION OF NEW 1-INCH AND 2-INCH WATER SERVICES AND RELATED SITE WORK

Plan#: 509

MAXWELLVILLAGEWATERSERVICESREPLACEMENT

12-00509

Addenda: 0Project Type: WATER

Contact: SONOMA, CITY OF, ENGINEERING 707-527-8679Contact: SONOMA, CITY OF, ENGINEERING 707-938-2205

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

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

VALLEJO, FAIRFIELD AND VACAVILLE

2:00 PM 8/7/2012BidDate:

INSTALL RAMP METERING, TOS, MBGR, SIGN STRUCTURES, WIDEN RAMP. IN SOLANO COUNTY IN VALLEJO, FAIRFIELD AND VACAVILLE FROM THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LINE TO ROUTE 505. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE A CLASS A LICENSE OR A COMBINATION OF CLASS C LICENSES WHICH CONS

Plan#: 454-ONLINE

DOT04-153504INSTALLRAMPMETERING,TOS,MBGR,SIGNSTRUCTURES,WIDENRAMP

12-00454

to $12100000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC IMPVS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

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

DAVIS

2:00 PM 8/7/2012Ref #: CIP NO. 8234

BidDate:

REMOVE AND REPLACE 3,000 SF OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK WITH CONCRETE, COLORED CONCRETE, PAVERS AND TILE; REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF 360 LF OF CURB AND GUTTER; GRADING, LANDSCAPING, IRRIGATION, INCLUDING CONTROLLER, PVC AND CONCRETE STORM DRAIN LINES

Plan#: 498

FSTREETSTREETSCAPEIMPROVEMENTS(RE-BID)CIP NO. 8234

12-00498

Est. Cost: $180000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxDELTA ENTERPRISES HOME IMPROVEMENT

916-856-7709 916-467-7451

NOVATO

2:00 PM 8/7/2012Ref #: G1112

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 7/25/12 10:00 AM

GRADING, PAVING, SITE IMPROVMENTS, UTILITIES, FENCING, SIGNAGE, RECEIVE, UNLOAD AND ERECT FABRICATED FABRIC TENSION STRUCTURE (SPRUNG STRUCTURE) AND COORDINATION OF WORK PERFORMED BY OTHERS

Plan#: 517

NOVATOFIREPROTECTIONDISTRICTTEMPORARYSTATION 64 PROJECT

NEW12-00517

Est. Cost: $225000Addenda: 0Project Type: SITEWORK

Contact: KITCHELL CEM 916-648-9700

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437John Pope 415-497-5948 415-532-1832Rodan Builders Inc 650-508-1700 650-508-1705

MENLOPARK

2:00 PM 8/7/2012Ref #: 70-059

BidDate:

CLASS"A" LICENSE REQUIRED. INSTALLING CITY-FURNISHED FLASHING INPAVEMENT LIGHTED CROSSWALK SYSTEM WITH TWO LED-ENHANCED PEDESTRIAN SIGNS, INPAVEMENT LED LIGHTS, TWO PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTONS AND POSTS, AND TWO TYPE 1B TRAFFIC SIGNAL POSTS, INCLUDING FOUNDA

Plan#: 527

MIDDLEFIELDROADATLINFIELDDRIVELIGHTEDCROSSWALKIMPROVEMENTPROJECT

NEW12-00527

Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: MENLO PARK, CITY OF 650-330-6770

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Wednesday, August 08, 2012

WINDSOR

2:00 PM 8/8/2012BidDate:

WIDEN RDWYS AND RAMPS, PLACE HMA, CONST SWS, WIDEN AND CONST BRIDGES. IN SONOMA COUNTY IN AND NEAR WINDSOR AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS FROM 0.3 MILE SOUTH OF FULTON ROAD OVERCROSSING TO 0.2 MILE SOUTH OF WINDSOR LANE UNDERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITH

Plan#: 458-ONLINE

DOT04-3A23U4WIDENROADWAYSANDRAMPS,PLACEHMA,CONSTSWS,WIDENANDCONSTBRIDGES

12-00458

to $27000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC IMPVS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

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

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990

SANMATEO

2:00 PM 8/8/2012Ref #: 469913-46000-

9134

BidDate:

SPOT REPAIRS, SEGMENT REPAIRS, OPEN TRENCH FULL LINE REPLACEMENT, LATERAL RECONNECTION, INSTALL CLEANOUT AND OTHER RELATED REPAIRS

Plan#: 490

2012 SANITARY SEWER REPAIRS, VARIOUS LOCATIONS

12-00490

Est. Cost: $387000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

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

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

PITTSBURG

2:00 PM 8/8/2012Ref #: 2008-26

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 7/31/12 3:00 PM

REMOVAL AND ABANDONMENT OF EXISTING SEWER MAINS AND MANHOLE, CONSTRUCTION OF NEW AND REPLACEMENT SANITARY SEWER MAINS BY OPEN CUT CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 495

2010/11CITYWIDESEWERREHABILITATION/WATERAND SEWER CONVERSION PROJECT

12-00495

Est. Cost: $5115000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEWER/SANITATION

Contact: PITTSBURG, CITY OF, ENGINEERING

ALBANY

2:00 PM 8/8/2012Ref #: C 12-9

BidDate:

MILLING EXSISTING ASPHALT CONCRETE STREETS, DISPOSING O F EXISTING ASPHALT CONCRETE, REMOVING AND DISPOSING OF EXISTING PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK, RAMPS, CURB AND GUTTER; CONSTRUCTING ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE AND SURFACE SOURCES; REPLACING THERMOPLAS

Plan#: 505 2012PAVEMENTREHABILITATIONPROJECT

12-00505

Est. Cost: $442100Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

Thursday, August 09, 2012

MARTINEZ

2:00 PM 8/9/2012Ref #: 0927-WH647B

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: JULY 23, 2012 at 2:00pm

THE WORK INCLUDES SEISMIC UPGRADES OF AN EXISTING WOOD FRAME HOSPITAL BUILDING WHICH IS TO REMAIN OCCUPIED. THE BUILDING IS APPROXIMATELY 14,197 SQUARE FEET, AND HOUSES STORAGE, KITCHEN, AND CAFETERIA FUNCTIONS. THE WORK INCLUDES AT LEAST THE FOLLOWING:

Plan#: 491-CD

KITCHEN/CAFETERIASEISMICUPGRADESATCONTRACOSTAREGIONALMEDICALCENTER

12-00491

to $215000Addenda: 0Project Type: SEISMIC RETRO

Contact: CONTRA COSTA PWD 925-313-2000

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797REM CONSTRUCTION 530-876-1363 530-876-1169VS Construction Co. 510-533-7404 510-533-1789

MARINCOUNTY

3:00 PM 8/9/2012Ref #: 2006-054

BidDate:

CAST-IN-DRILLED HOLES (CIDH) RETAINING WALL ON LUCAS VALLEY ROAD 300 FEET WEST OF MP 4.75. CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIRED

Plan#: 493 LUCASVALLEYROADSLIDEREPAIRMP4.75

12-00493

Est. Cost: $350000Addenda: 0Project Type: RETAINING WALL

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

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665

NAPA

3:30 PM 8/9/2012Ref #: RDS 13-03

BidDate:

WORK SHALL INCLUDE GRINDING AND CLEANING TRANSITION AREAS AT THE PROJECT LIMITS AND AT DRIVEWAYS. THE PROJECT SHALL ALSO INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO RAISING ALL UTILITY COVERS WITHIN THE ROADWAY TO MATCH NEW ROADWAY ELEVATIONS AND RESTRIPING THE ROADWAY S

Plan#: 515-CD AMERICANCANYONROADOVERLAY

NEW12-00515

to $298465Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: NAPA COUNTY DPW 707-257-9305

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NAPA

3:30 PM 8/9/2012Ref #: RDS- 13-01

BidDate:

WORK SHALL INCLUDE GRINDING AND CLAENING TRANSITION AREAS AT THE PROJECT LIMITS AND AT DRIVEWAYS. THE PROJECT SHALL ALSO INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO RAISING ALL UTILITY COVERS WITHIN THE ROADWAY TO MATCH NEW ROADWAY ELEVATIONS AND RESTRIPING THE ROADWAY S

Plan#: 516-CD BIGRANCHROADANDTRANCASSTREETOVERLAY

NEW12-00516

to $402216Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: NAPA COUNTY DPW 707-257-9305

LIVERMORE

2:00 PM 8/9/2012BidDate:

TENANT IMPROVEMENT WORK TO INCLUDE: MINOR DEMOLITION, CONCRETE, FINISH CARPENTRY/ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK, ROOFING, HOLLOW METAL DOORS, METAL STUD/DRYWALL, CERAMIC TILE, ACOUSTICAL CEILING, PAINTING, FIRE SPRINKLERS, PLUMBING, HVAC, ELECTRICAL, FIRE ALARM,

Plan#: 524-CD VILLAITALIANKITCHEN/GREENLEAF'S&BANANA'S

NEW12-00524

Addenda: 0

Project Type: TENANT IMPROVEMENTS

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

Friday, August 10, 2012

NOVATO

3:00 PM 8/10/2012Ref #: 2010-02

BidDate:

PAVEMENT RESURFACING AND WIDENING OFROADWAY INCLUDING ASPHALT CONCRETE OVERLAY, PAVEMENT GRINDING, FULL DEPTH ASPHALT REPAIRS, GUARDRAIL REPLACEMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND SIGNAGE FROM MP 9.46 -MP 10.99.

Plan#: 497

NOVATOBOULEVARDRESURFACINGMP9.46-MP10.99

12-00497

Est. Cost: $950000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArgonaut Constructors 707-542-4862 707-542-3210Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065

FAIRFAX

2:00 PM 8/10/2012BidDate:

STREAM DIVERSION, DEWATERING, DEMOLITION RELATED TO BANK STABILIZATION, GRADING AND BANK STABILIZATION

Plan#: 514 PASTORISTORMDRAINOUTFALL

NEW12-00514

Addenda: 0

Project Type: STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: FAIRFAX, TOWN OF 415-453-1584

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065

Monday, August 13, 2012

ALAMEDA

2:00 PM 8/13/2012Ref #: P.W. #04-12-08

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 8/1/12 10:00 AM

INCLUDES ASPHALT CONCRETE REMOVAL, REPLACEMENT, STREET TREE CARE AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 522

REPAIROFPORTLANDCEMENTCONCRETESIDEWALK,CURB,GUTTER,DRIVEWAYANDMINORSTREET PATCHING, FISCAL YEAR 2012/2013, PHASE 13

NEW12-00522

Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS

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

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

NOVATO

2:00 PM 8/14/2012Ref #: 04-Mrn-101-

R23.2/27.1

BidDate:

MODIFY OVERCROSSING IN MARIN COUNTY IN AND NEAR NOVATO FROM 1.0 MILE NORTH OF NORTH NOVATO OVERHEAD TO 0.6 MILE SOUTH OF SONOMA COUNTY LINE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR A COMBINATION OF CLASS C LICENSES WHICH CONSTITUTES A MAJORIT

Plan#: 438-ONLINE

DOT-04-264074MODIFYOVERCROSSING12-00438

to $28000000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376Ghilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601ROBERTS & BRUNE CO 707-542-4100 707-542-4120

ALAMEDACOUNTY

2:00 PM 8/14/2012Ref #: 2190

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/24/12 2:00 PM

ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT RECONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION, TRAFFIC CONTROL, INSTALLING PERMANENT THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING AND OTHER RELATED WORK

Plan#: 518

THEALAMEDACOUNTYRURALROADSPAVEMENTREHABILITATIONOFGREENVILLEROAD,MOUNTAINHOUSEROADANDTESLAROADINMURRAYTOWNSHIP

NEW12-00518

Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK

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

ALAMEDACOUNTY

2:00 PM 8/14/2012Ref #: 2191

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/24/12 2:30 PM

CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 519

THECENTRALUNINCORPORATEDALAMEDACOUNTYPAVEMENTREHABILITATIONOFREDWOODROADANDLAKECHABOTROADINEDENTOWNSHIP

NEW12-00519

Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK

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

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO

2:00 PM 8/15/2012Ref #: 20412.00

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND 7/25/2012 1:00 PM

CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW, TWO-STORY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER BUILDING WITH CLASSROOMS AND PERFORMING ARTS FACILITY

Plan#: 471

CITYCOLLEGEOFSANFRANCISCOPERFORMINGARTS CENTER

12-00471

Addenda: 2 7/16/2012Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION

Contact: TOM ELIOT FISCH 415-391-7918

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxHy Floor and Gameline Painting 650-593-6837 650-593-7002

MARINCOUNTY

2:00 PM 8/15/2012Ref #: 2012-02

BidDate:

PAVEMENTY REPAIRS, PAVEMENT GRINDING, ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING, CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, ADA CONCRETE CURB RAMPS, TRAFFIC SIGNAGE,/STRIPING AND RAISING TO GRADE OF SURVEY MONUMENTS AND UTILITY COVERS ON TOWER ROAD, SHELL ROAD, MEADOW ROAD, PLAZA DRIV

Plan#: 506

2012MEASUREAROADREHABILITATIONPROGRAMVARIOUSROADSINMARINCOUNTY

12-00506

Est. Cost: $850000Addenda: 1 7/20/2012Project Type: ROAD WORK

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

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065

Monday, August 20, 2012

SAN RAFAEL

2:00 PM 8/20/2012Ref #: 2010-16

BidDate:

CLASS "A" LICENSE IS REQUIRED. WORK WILL INCLUDE PAVEMENT REPAIRS, PAVEMENT GRINDING, ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING, ADA CONCRETE CRUB RAMPS, GUARDRAIL REPLACEMENT, DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS TRAFFIC SIGNAGE/STRIPING AND RAISING TO GRADE OF SURVEY MONUMENTS AN

Plan#: 526 2011SOUTHERNMARINROADREHABILITATION

NEW12-00526

to $977000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: SAN RAFAEL PUBLiC WORKS (415) 473-7877

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

PETALUMA

2:00 PM 8/21/2012Ref #: 04-SON-101-

0.9/3.6

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND JULY 25, 2012 1-3 PM

CONSTRUCT PETALUMA BLVD SOUTH INTERCHANGE, REPLACE PETALUMA RIVER BR. IN SONOMA COUNTY IN AND NEAR PETALUMA FROM GUNN DRIVE TO ROUTE 101/116 SEPARATION AND OVERHEAD THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR A COMBINATION OF CLASS C LICENSES WHI

Plan#: 437-ONLINE

DOT04-2640U4CONSTRUCTPETALUMABLVDSOUTHINTERCHANGE,REPLACEPETALUMARIVERBR

12-00437

to $66000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

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

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

FREMONT

2:00 PM 8/21/2012Ref #: 129069

BidDate:

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

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

Plan#: 512-CD

DORMITORYHVACALTERATIONSDEPARTMENTOFEDUCATION

12-00512

Addenda: 0Project Type: HVAC UPGRADE

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

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

ALAMEDACOUNTY

2:00 PM 8/22/2012Ref #: 04-Ala-880-

22.6/24.0

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND JULY 25, 2012 at 1:00pm

WIDEN FREEWAY, REPLACE OVERCROSSINGS, AND RECONSTRUCT RAMPS/ROADS. IN ALAMEDA COUNTY IN SAN LEANDRO FROM 0.4 MILE SOUTH OF MARINA BLVD OVERCROSSING TO 0.3 MILE NORTH OF ROUTE 112/880 SEPARATION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ANY COM

Plan#: 459-ONLINE

DOT 04-3A9214 WIDEN FREEWAY, REPLACE OVERCROSSINGS, AND RECONSTRUCT RAMPS/ROADS

12-00459

to $45000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC IMPVS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Construction Co Inc 707-585-1221 707-585-1601

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

SANTA ROSA

2:00 PM 8/23/2012Ref #: 132795

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND AUGUST 2, 2012 at 10:00am

CLASS "B" GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR OR 39- ROOFING CONTRACTOR. MAJOR COMPONENTS OF PROJECT WORK CONSIST OF: DEMOLITION OF EXISTING ROOFING AND INSTALLATION OF NEW ROOFING AND RELATED WORK.

Plan#: 525-CD DMVSANTAROSAROOFREPLACEMENT

NEW12-00525

Addenda: 0Project Type: REROOFING

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

ALAMEDACOUNTY

2:00 PM 8/28/2012Ref #: 04-Ala-880-

24.0/25.5

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: JULY 25, 2012 at 1:00pm

WIDEN MAINLINE AND BRIDGE FOR HOV LANE IN ALAMEDA COUNTY FROM 0.2 MILE NORTH OF ROUTE 112/880 SEPARATION TO HEGENBERGER ROAD OVERCROSSING THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR A COMBINATION OF CLASS C LICENSES WHICH CONSTITUTES A MAJORITY O

Plan#: 489-ONLINE

DOT04-3A9224WIDENMAINLINEANDBRIDGEFORHOV LANE

12-00489

to $24100000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209Contact: Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

ALAMEDACOUNTY

2:00 PM 8/29/2012Ref #: 04-Ala-580-

14.6/21.6

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND Aug 2, 2012 at 1:00pm

ROADWAY WIDENING AND REHABILITATION IN ALAMEDA COUNTY IN LIVERMORE, PLEASANTON, AND DUBLIN FROM 0.3 MILE EAST OF AIRWAY BLVD. OVERCROSSING TO 0.2 MILE WEST OF SAN RAMON/FOOTHILL ROAD OVERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR ANY

Plan#: 507-ONLINE

DOT 04-2908E4 ROADWAY WIDENING AND REHABILITATION

12-00507

to $50200000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

ALAMEDACOUNTY

2:00 PM 9/5/2012Ref #: 04-Ala-580-

R7.8/19.1

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: MAND AUG 2, 2012 AT 1pm

WIDEN FREEWAY, BRIDGES, AND Hma SURFACING. IN ALAMEDA COUNTY IN LIVERMORE, DUBLIN AND PLEASANTON FROM 0.2 MILE EAST OF GREENVILLE ROAD OVERHEAD TO 0.3 MILE WEST OF HACIENDA DRIVE OVERCROSSING. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE EITHER A CLASS A LICENSE OR A COMBI

Plan#: 508-ONLINE

DOT-04-2908V4WIDENFREEWAY,BRIDGES,ANDHMASURFACING

12-00508

to $30000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxOC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990

SAN LEANDRO

3:00 PM 9/5/2012Ref #: 11-150-62-111

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 8/8/12 11:00 AM

INSTALL NEW IRRIGATION SYSTEM, ABANDON EXISTING SYSTEM AND DO ALL APPURTENANT WORK IN PLACE AND READY FOR USE. CLASS "A" OR C27 LICENSE REQUIRED

Plan#: 513-CD MARINAPARKIRRIGATIONIMPROVEMENTS

12-00513

Est. Cost: $500000to $1000000

Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS

Contact: SAN LEANDRO, CITY OF, DPW, E. & T.D. 510-577-3428

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

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

ALAMEDA

2:00 PM 9/12/2012BidDate:

INSTALL RAMP METERING AND Tos ELEMENTS. IN ALAMEDA COUNTY AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS ON ROUTE 238 AND 580.

Plan#: 501-ONLINE

DOT-04-151134INSTALLRAMPMETERINGANDTOSELEMENTS

12-00501

to $7318000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

ANTIOCH

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

BidDate:

Prebid Conf: 8/14/12 2:OO

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

Plan#: 511 STATEROUTE4WIDENINGSEGMENT3B

12-00511

Est. Cost: $555712000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK

Contact: CONTRA COSTA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 510-376-7216

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376OC Jones and Sons 510-526-3424 510-526-0990

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

ALAMEDA

2:00 PM 9/19/2012BidDate:

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

Plan#: 502-ONLINE

DOT 04-2908C4 ROADWAY WIDENING AND REHABILITATION

12-00502

to $63200000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

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

408-971-4430 408-971-9942

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SOLANO

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

30.6/38.7

BidDate:

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

Plan#: 520-ONLINE

DOT-04-4A0104REPLACEEXISTCONCPVMT,HMA,SURFACINGANDUPGRADEMBGR.

NEW12-00520

to $45000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO

707-585-1221 707-585-1601

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

ALAMEDAANDSANTACLARA COUNTIES

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

BidDate:

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

Plan#: 521-ONLINE

DOT04-153204WIDENRAMPS,ANDINSTALLTRAFFICOPERATIONS

NEW12-00521

to $11600000Addenda: 0Project Type: PUBLIC WORKS

Contact: CALTRANS 510-286-5209

-MBA Quote of the day -

Climb

the mountains

and get

their good

tidings.

- John Muir

“ “

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PROJeCt BId ReSultS

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PROJECTBIDRESULTS7.12.12-7.17.12

Date Job Name Location7/18/2012 PLEASANT HILL TEEN CENTER

AND SENIOR CENTER AUDIO-VISUAL

PLEASANT HILL

SPINITOR 124,719.00CODA 125,211.00ICS $168,865

7/19/2012 ROCKY RIDGE ROAD LAND-SLIDE LAS TRAMPAS REGION-AL WILDERNESS

CONTRA COSTA

APPLIED WATER RESOURCES $170,6947/19/2012 MEADOW DRIVE PIPELINE RE-

PLACEMENT CORTE MADERA

WR FORDE ASSOCIATES $136,960D & D PIPELINES 148,034.00MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI $167,761

7/19/2012 DRY CREEK ROAD REPAIR NAPA CONICHELINI & SONS 434,200ETIC ENGINEERING $459,350SUULUTAAG, INC UNIT 2 464,035

7/20/2012 MT. DIABLO BLVD/IRON HORSE TRAIL CROSSING IMPROVE-MENTS

WALNUT CREEK

ABG GROUP 226,5007/24/2012 BRENTWOOD AREA SCHOOL

IMPROVEMENTS(AMERICAN AVE PHASE II)

BRENT-WOOD

W. BRADLEY ELECTRIC, INC 306,969.007/24/2012 SANITARY SEWER CLEANING &

VIDEO INSPECTION BASINS A1, A2, A3, A4

SAN MA-TEO

PRESIDIO SYSTEMS, INC $379,6997/24/2012 SOUTHERN MARIN LINE ROAD

RETAINING WALL KENT-FIELD

ENGINEERED SOIL REPAIRS $192,839TEAM GHILOTTI INC. 192,845VALENTINE CORP $208,268

Date Job Name Location7/24/2012 OVERLAY PROJECT 2012 REDDING

GHILOTTI BROS $1,081,261ARGONAUT CONST. 1,169,068TEAM GHILOTTI INC. 1,292,275

7/25/2012 CALTRANS- 04-153004 WIDEN RAMPS, CONSTRUCT RETAIN-ING WALLS

ALAMEDA

PRISM ENG $3,749,217

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ClASSIfIed AdSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.

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

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

Please email resume to [email protected]

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

Position: Part Time Bid RunnerGhilotti Bros., Inc. is seeking an experienced part–time Bid Runner. Flexible hours range from 5-10 hours per week. Responsible for delivering bid documents. Must be dependable, punctual, and have excellent penmanship. The ability to listen and write quickly and accurately under pressure is crucial. Must have the confidence to

meet strict time deadlines. Receives bid pricing and subcontractor information over the telephone. Reliable vehicle necessary and a clean driving record. Mileage reimbursed.

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

Position: Experienced Power Tool and Hardware Counter Sales

Jackson’s Hardware in San Rafael is currently seek-ing a Full and Part time Experienced Power Tool and & Hardware Counter Sales. Schedules will vary and can change weekly based upon staffing requirements. Our store hours are Monday thru Friday 6:00am – 6:00pm & Saturday 8:00am – 5:00pm

Position – Experienced Decorative Plumbing and Door Hardware Counter Sales

Jackson’s Hardware in San Rafael is currently seeking a Full and Part time Experienced Decorative Plumbing and Door Hardware Counter Salesperson.Schedules will vary and can change weekly based upon staffing require-ments. Our store hours are Monday thru Friday 6:00am – 6:00pm & Saturday 8:00am – 5:00pm

Please send your resume to [email protected]

.

Clean dirt available now! Sausalito Virgin Site

1200 cubic yards of great soil

to be removed for new home,

permits in place July start

email [email protected]

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

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

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

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