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AUGUST 24, 2009 MAJOR PROJECTS Project City Project Name Date Time 12 San Jose Enclave @ Foxworthy (I) 8/24 4PM 142E Aptos New Retaining Wall Project @ 500 Cathedral Drive 8/24 2PM 153E Pleasanton Pizza Guys 8/24 12PM 59E Santa Clara Kenneth Substation 21717A (I) 8/25 3PM 42E Berkeley Ashby Station 151G-110 (I) 8/25 2PM 59 Richmond Kennedy High School Restroom Improvements J068191 (I) 8/25 2:30PM 74 Pinole Modernization Phase 2 @ Pinole Middle School (I) 8/25 2PM 69 Gilroy Building 10-Cosmetology & Building 14-Business (I) 8/27 2PM 100 Richmond New School Building @ Ford Elementary School (I) 8/27 2PM 26E Watsonville Remodeling Room 13A Alianza Charter School (I) 8/27 2PM 34E Oakland Mathilda Cleveland Transitional Housing G320010 (I) 8/27 2PM 200 Berkeley Law Building Infill Phase 3 Bid Issue #6 8/28 11AM 152E San Francisco Edible Arrangements 8/31 12PM 8E Santa Cruz Co Big Basin Redwoods Park Core Area ADA Improvements (I) 9/1 2PM 700 Brentwood Brentwood Civic Center (I) 9/1 2PM 72 San Mateo San Mateo High School Biotechnology Building 9/1 2PM 62 Stockton Arch Road Regional Sanitary Sewer Pump Station M07077 (I) 9/3 2PM 63 San Francisco 555 Franklin Administration Building (I) 9/3 2PM 57 Hercules Sycamore Downtown Northside Mixed-Use Development (I) 9/3 2PM 300 Berkeley Law Building Infill Phase 3 Bid Issue 7 9/3 2PM 58 San Jose Spartan Shops Market/Administration @ MacQuarrie Hall (I) 9/3 2PM 70 San Mateo Safeway #0694 9/8 2PM 42 Atherton Menlo-Atherton HS Renovation Music/Art Classroom (I) 9/9 2PM 75 San Francisco Hayes Valley Playground & Clubhouse Reno. CON09-006R 9/9 2:30PM 3 Davis Bainer Hall, Room #1337 & #1338 Remodel For Eng. Q-214011 9/9 3PM 16 Morgan Hill Centennial Recreation Center Fitness Center (I) 9/10 2PM 15E San Carlos South Terminal & Santa Clara Stations 10-PCJPB-C-001 (I) 9/10 2PM 27E Antioch Canal West Pump Station Upgrades PW 246-23 (I) 9/15 2PM 65 Cupertino Baldwin Winery & East Cottage De Anza College 9/16 2PM 71 Stanislaus Co Animal Services Facility @ Public Safety Center RFP 9/17 4PM 40 Monterey Monterey Peninsula College Auto Technology Annex (I) 9/17 2PM To receive the latest updated bid information, Use our Internet Web Page WWW.BXSCCO.COM The Web Page is updated daily for your convenience. To subscribe to our Internet site, please call the Exchange. (Miscellaneous Projects Listed in the Bulletin Body)
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AUGUST 24, 2009 MAJOR PROJECTS

Project City Project Name Date Time12 San Jose Enclave @ Foxworthy (I) 8/24 4PM142E Aptos New Retaining Wall Project @ 500 Cathedral Drive 8/24 2PM153E Pleasanton Pizza Guys 8/24 12PM59E Santa Clara Kenneth Substation 21717A (I) 8/25 3PM42E Berkeley Ashby Station 151G-110 (I) 8/25 2PM59 Richmond Kennedy High School Restroom Improvements J068191 (I) 8/25 2:30PM74 Pinole Modernization Phase 2 @ Pinole Middle School (I) 8/25 2PM69 Gilroy Building 10-Cosmetology & Building 14-Business (I) 8/27 2PM100 Richmond New School Building @ Ford Elementary School (I) 8/27 2PM26E Watsonville Remodeling Room 13A Alianza Charter School (I) 8/27 2PM34E Oakland Mathilda Cleveland Transitional Housing G320010 (I) 8/27 2PM200 Berkeley Law Building Infill Phase 3 Bid Issue #6 8/28 11AM152E San Francisco Edible Arrangements 8/31 12PM8E Santa Cruz Co Big Basin Redwoods Park Core Area ADA Improvements (I) 9/1 2PM700 Brentwood Brentwood Civic Center (I) 9/1 2PM72 San Mateo San Mateo High School Biotechnology Building 9/1 2PM62 Stockton Arch Road Regional Sanitary Sewer Pump Station M07077 (I) 9/3 2PM63 San Francisco 555 Franklin Administration Building (I) 9/3 2PM57 Hercules Sycamore Downtown Northside Mixed-Use Development (I) 9/3 2PM300 Berkeley Law Building Infill Phase 3 Bid Issue 7 9/3 2PM58 San Jose Spartan Shops Market/Administration @ MacQuarrie Hall (I) 9/3 2PM70 San Mateo Safeway #0694 9/8 2PM42 Atherton Menlo-Atherton HS Renovation Music/Art Classroom (I) 9/9 2PM75 San Francisco Hayes Valley Playground & Clubhouse Reno. CON09-006R 9/9 2:30PM3 Davis Bainer Hall, Room #1337 & #1338 Remodel For Eng. Q-214011 9/9 3PM16 Morgan Hill Centennial Recreation Center Fitness Center (I) 9/10 2PM15E San Carlos South Terminal & Santa Clara Stations 10-PCJPB-C-001 (I) 9/10 2PM27E Antioch Canal West Pump Station Upgrades PW 246-23 (I) 9/15 2PM65 Cupertino Baldwin Winery & East Cottage De Anza College 9/16 2PM71 Stanislaus Co Animal Services Facility @ Public Safety Center RFP 9/17 4PM40 Monterey Monterey Peninsula College Auto Technology Annex (I) 9/17 2PM

To receive the latest updated bid information,

Use our Internet Web Page WWW.BXSCCO.COM The Web Page is updated daily for your convenience.

To subscribe to our Internet site, please call the Exchange. (Miscellaneous Projects Listed in the Bulletin Body)

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2009 Board of Directors PRESIDENT: Eugene Pacchetti,CMS Small Contr. Svcs 408-855-8577 VICE PRESIDENT: Mark Idemoto, Raisch Products 408-227-9222 SEC./TREASURER: Larry Gates, SC Valley Contractors Assoc. 408-727-5887 PAST PRESIDENT: Dan Bozzuto, Bozzuto Insurance 408-947-3015 DIRECTORS: Gregg Fisher, Duran & Venables 408-934-7300 Con Knutson, Con Knutson Estimating 408-371-5860 Michael Brayton, MVMC 831-252-9870 Rick Bressani, Bressani Construction 408-224-4126 Pam Soares, Oliveira Fence 408-727-3811 Eileen Scrodin, Contractor’s Lic. Courses 408-727-4325 Jake Shumaker, JL Shumaker 408-980-8115

STAFF: Michael Miller, Executive Director and Safety Contact Mary Fortin, Manager Kanani Fonseca, Planroom Coordinator Noreen Finegan, Admin. Asst. Nancy Cordoba, Internet Coordinator Theresa Touchatt, Internet Coordinator

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PROJECTS OUT TO BID – INFORMATION UPDATED 08-24-09 Please verify your information with the plans and specifications and addenda. Information contained in this Bulletin is obtained with the realization that you depend on its accuracy. Every reasonable effort is made to procure the most current information possible. The Builders Exchange of Santa Clara County does not make any guarantee or warranty, or assume any liability, legal or moral, or other responsibilities by reason of the compiled and published information. THE DEADLINE FOR INFORMATION TUESDAY AT 8AM

(I)= Internet – Entered On Exchange Website for Viewing

#12 SAN JOSE 8/24 4PM ENCLAVE @ FOXWORTHY (I) PROJ MGR: CRW Development, 408-448-8270 Ken Connors PROJ INFO: Single family homes - SELECT - CRW Development San Jose 408-448-8270 FX 448-8270Northern Underground Construction, Inc. San Jose 408-363-8028 FX 363-8029

#142E APTOS 8/24 2PM NEW RETAINING WALL PROJECT @ 500

CATHEDRAL DRIVE PROJ MGR: Applegate Johnston, 209-538-4449 PROJ INFO: Shotcrete, concrete, rebar, foundation - SELECT - Applegate Johnston Modesto 209-538-4449 FX 588-4447

#153E PLEASANTON 8/24 12PM PIZZA GUYS PROJ MGR: See Bidding General For Questions Plans: Wells Const. 916-788-4480 PROJ INFO: Tenant Improvements Wells Construction Roseville 916-788-4480 FX 788-4481

#59E SANTA CLARA 8/25 3PM KENNETH SUBSTATION 21717A (I) PROJ MGR: City, Engng 408-615-3000 PROJ INFO: New 60kv substation PRE BID: 7/30 9:30AM E.E. Gilbert Construction, Inc. Martinez 925-250-2132 FX 228-0485

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#42E BERKELEY 8/25 2PM ASHBY STATION 151G-110 (I) PROJ MGR: Bart 510-464-6088 PROJ INFO: Modernization PRE BID: 8/4 9AM ENG EST: $2-3 million Alten Construction, Inc. Richmond 510-234-4200 FX 234-4221Artnz Builders, Inc. Novato 415-382-1188 FX 883-3756Alpha Bay Builders, Inc. San Francisco 415-282-6188 FX 282-3288Taber Construction Martinez 925-682-6133 FX 682-6122West Bay Builders Novato 415-456-8972 FX 459-0665Kudsk Construction Berkeley 510-540-8127 FX 540-8154Angotti & Reilly Inc. San Francisco 415-575-3700 FX 575-1470William P. Young Construction San Leandro 510-351-7004 FX 351-8102Bay Construction Co. Oakland 510-658-7225 FX 658-4890JFC Construction, Inc. Martinez 925-228-0924 FX 228-0477California Plus Engineering, Inc. Campbell 408-821-7168 FX 866-0566Michael Roberts Construction Inc. Campbell 408-374-3662 FX 374-3667Robert A. Bothman, Inc. San Jose 408-279-2277 FX 279-2286Bugler Construction Pleasanton 925-416-0700 FX 416-7746

#59 RICHMOND 8/25 2:30PM KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL RESTROOM

IMPROVEMENTS J068191 (I) PROJ MGR: WCCUSD 510-412-5657 PROJ INFO: Restroom Improvements PRE BID: Mandatory 8/12 & 8/19 3PM ENG EST: $2.3 million J.W. & Sons, Inc. Petaluma 707-763-6114 FX 763-6104Albay Construction Co. Martinez 925-228-5400 FX 228-0821Alten Construction, Inc. Richmond 510-234-4200 FX 234-4221BRCO Constructors, Inc. Loomis 916-652-3868 FX 652-3922Bollo Construction Inc. W Sacramento 916-372-6266 FX 372-7751Cal Pacific Construction San Francisco 415-824-8871 FX 824-8867JDS Builders Group, Inc. Winters 530-795-0213 FX 795-5662Kudsk Construction Berkeley 510-540-8127 FX 540-8154M.A. Davies Builders, Inc. San Rafael 415-459-2236 FX 459-5027John Plane Construction Brisbane 415-468-0555 FX 715-2848Roek Construction Stockton 209-464-8344 FX 464-8253

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#74 PINOLE 8/25 2PM MODERNIZATION PHASE 2 @ PINOLE MIDDLE

SCHOOL (I) PROJ MGR: WCCUSD 510-412-5657 PROJ INFO: Modernization PRE BID: Mandatory 7/29 & 8/5 3PM ENG EST: $13,950,000.00 ADDENDUM: 1 d/c (8-4), 2 w/drw (8-17), 3 d&t/c w/drw (8-18) Reeve-Knight Construction Roseville 916-786-5112 FX 786-5113Bollo Construction Inc. W Sacramento 916-372-6266 FX 372-7751Ralph Larsen & Son, Inc. San Mateo 650-579-0339 FX 579-0349Kudsk Construction Berkeley 510-540-8127 FX 540-8154J.W. & Sons Contractors Petaluma 707-763-6114 FX 763-6104S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., Inc. Redwood Shores 650-654-1900 FX 654-9002Albay Construction Martinez 925-228-5400 FX 228-0821Alten Construction, Inc. Richmond 510-234-4200 FX 234-4221Arntz Builders, Inc. Novato 415-382-1188 FX 883-3756Alpha Bay Builders San Francisco 415-282-6188 FX 282-3288Midstate Construction Petaluma 707-762-3200 FX 762-0700Swinerton Builders San Francisco 415-421-2980 FX 984-1204Lathrop Construction Associates, Inc. Benicia 707-746-8000 FX 746-8080West Bay Builders, Inc. Novato 415-456-8972 FX 459-0665C. Overaa & Co. Richmond 510-234-0926 FX 237-2435Cal Pacific Construction San Francisco 415-824-8871 FX 824-8867BRCO Constructors, Inc. Loomis 916-652-3868 FX 652-3922Zovich Construction Hayward 510-784-1273 FX 784-0173Jeff Luchetti Construction Santa Rosa 707-527-5788 FX 542-7718John Plane Construction Brisbane 415-468-0555 FX 715-2848JFC Construction, Inc. Martinez 925-228-0924 FX 228-0477North Bay Construction Petaluma 707-763-2891 FX 765-6417Petersen Builders Windsor 707-838-3035 FX 838-4981P & M Structures, Inc. Vacaville 707-449-9122 FX 449-9123Roek Construction Stockton 209-464-8344 FX 464-8253W A Thomas Co., Inc. Martinez 925-228-9600 FX 228-6932Seward L Schreder Construction Redding 530-229-0001 FX 229-0070West Coast Contractors Fairfield 707-435-1000 FX 435-1010Whiteside Construction Corporation Richmond 510-234-6681 FX 234-2938Wright Contracting Santa Rosa 707-528-1172 FX 528-3714R.C. Knapp Richmond 510-233-0346 FX 233-9730Premier Wall Constructors, Inc. Concord 925-689-9500 FX 689-9501

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#69 GILROY 8/27 2PM BUILDING 10-COSMETOLOGY & BUILDING 14-

BUSINESS GAVILAN COLLEGE (I) PROJ MGR: Kitchell 408-846-4986 Plans: Gavilan Community College Dist. PROJ INFO: Building modernization PRE BID: 8/13 2PM ADDENDUM: 1 w/drw (8-12) Valhalla Builders San Jose 408-225-5572 FX 225-0769Avila Construction Monterey 831-372-5580 FX 372-5584G Swanson Construction Milpitas 408-946-3311 FX 946-5350Greg Opinski Construction, Inc. Merced 209-384-2851 FX 384-0486BC Construction Ceres 209-531-1252 FX 531-1254BRCO Constructors, Inc. Loomis 916-652-3868 FX 652-3922BCI Builders Scotts Valley 831-438-2356 FX 438-2378Bogard Construction Santa Cruz 831-426-8191 FX 426-4921Baggett Construction Services Salinas 831-663-0739 FX 663-0834Bapitista Construction Pacific Grove 831-655-2184 FX 655-2184Bollo Construction Inc. W Sacramento 916-372-6266 FX 372-7751Beals Martin Redwood City 650-364-8141 FX 367-7645Barry Swenson Builder San Jose 408-287-0246 FX 998-1737Brady Company, Inc. Castroville 831-633-3315 FX 633-5913Shellco, Inc. Patterson 209-892-2967 FX 892-0641Sausal Corporation San Leandro 510-568-6600 FX 632-9769San Jose Construction Co., Inc. San Jose 408-566-1512 FX 986-0278Seward L Schreder Construction Redding 530-229-0001 FX 229-0070South West Construction San Francisco 415-977-0861 FX 977-0863Swinerton Builders Santa Clara 408-567-9755 FX 567-9754Nelson, Lewis C., & Sons, Inc. Selma 559-896-1443 FX 896-8609Roek Construction Stockton 209-464-8344 FX 464-8253Ralph Larsen & Son, Inc. San Mateo 650-579-0339 FX 579-0349Rodan Builders, Inc. Burlingame 650-508-1700 FX 508-1705Kent Construction Gilroy 408-846-5550 FX 846-5660Kuehne Construction Sunnyvale 408-732-4057 FX 732-4058Reeve-Knight Construction Inc. Roseville 916-786-5112 FX 786-8585Bobo Construction, Inc. Elk Grove 916-685-2285 FX 714-4850S. W. Allen Construction Sacramento 916-344-2098 FX 344-0307Tombleson Inc. Salinas 831-422-9696 FX 422-0566Coast Side Associates Half Moon Bay 650-728-7157 FX 728-7557Daniels House Otto Construction Monterey 831-333-0138 FX 333-0186Dilbeck & Sons Inc. Salinas 831-422-8213 FX 422-1882Farotte Construction Company Inc. Gilroy 408-847-3200 FX 847-1015McCrary Construction Company Belmont 650-594-1550 FX 594-0228Meadows Construction Services Stockton 209-939-1070 FX 939-9107Michael Roberts Construction, Inc. Campbell 408-374-3662 FX 374-3667Wysong Construction Atascadero 805-466-1038 FX 466-5176CRW Industries, Inc Campbell 408-378-2477 FX 378-2501Diede Construction, Inc. Woodbridge 209-369-8255 FX 371-8942DMC Construction, Inc. Monterey 831-656-1600 FX 656-1601DPR Construction Sacramento 916-568-3434 FX 568-3442ESR Construction San Jose 408-280-7228 FX 280-7256Moorefield Construction, Inc. Sacramento 916-614-7888 FX 614-7898Lombardo Construction, Inc. Prunedale 831-663-9974 FX 663-3747

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William Thayer Construction Monterey 831-641-9147 FX 641-9148

#100 RICHMOND 8/27 2PM NEW SCHOOL BUILDING @ FORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (I)

PROJ MGR: WCCUSD 510-412-5657 PROJ INFO: New school building PRE BID: Mandatory 6/21 & 6/28 3PM ENG EST: $24.5 million ADDENDUM: 1 (8-3), 2 d/c w/drw (8-6), 3 w/drw (8-13) Zovich Construction Hayward 510-784-1273 FX 784-0173Roebbelen Contracting, Inc. El Dorado Hills 916-939-1110 FX 939-4027West Bay Builders Novato 415-456-8972 FX 459-0665J.W. & Sons General Contractor Petaluma 707-763-6114 FX 763-6104BRCO Constructors, Inc. Loomis 916-652-3868 FX 652-3922Wright Contracting, Inc. Santa Rosa 707-528-1172 FX 528-3714Alten Construction, Inc. Richmond 510-234-4200 FX 234-4221Arntz Builders, Inc. Novato 415-382-1188 FX 883-3756C.Overaa Company Richmond 510-234-0926 FX 237-2435Cal-Pacific Construction Pacifica 650-557-1238 FX 557-1239Midstate Construction Petaluma 707-762-3200 FX 762-0700S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., Inc. Redwood Shores 650-654-1900 FX 654-9002Swinerton Builders San Francisco 415-421-2980 FX 984-1204Jeff Luchetti Construction Santa Rosa 707-527-5788 FX 542-7718J. Flores Construction San Francisco 415-337-2934 FX 337-2937John Plane Construction Brisbane 415-468-0555 FX 715-2848Lathrop Construction Benicia 707-746-8000 FX 746-8080North Bay Construction Petaluma 707-763-2891 FX 765-6417Petersen Builders Windsor 707-838-3035 FX 838-4981Seward L Schreder Construction Redding 530-229-0001 FX 229-0070Taisei Construction Corporation Santa Clara 408-434-9300 FX 855-9333Whiteside Construction Corporation Richmond 510-234-6681 FX 234-2938West Coast Contractors Fairfield 707-435-1000 FX 435-1010W A Thomas Co., Inc. Martinez 925-228-9600 FX 228-6932Peninsula Builders, Inc. San Francisco 415-541-7837 FX 541-7838R.C. Knapp Richmond 510-233-0346 FX 233-9730

#26E WATSONVILLE 8/27 2PM REMODELING ROOM 13A ALIANZA CHARTER

SCHOOL PROJ MGR: Pajaro Valley Unified School Dist 831-786-2100 xt 2190 PROJ INFO: Remodel room 13A PRE BID: 8/13 3PM ENG EST: $60,000.00 #34E OAKLAND 8/27 2PM MATHILDA CLEVELAND TRANSITIONAL

HOUSING G320010 (I) PROJ MGR: City, DPW 510-238-3621 PROJ INFO: Housing Renovation PRE BID: 8/19 2PM ENG EST: $650,000.00

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#200 BERKELEY 8/28 11AM LAW BUILDING INFILL PHASE 3 BID ISSUE #6 PROJ MGR: Hunt Construction Group, 510-643-7658 PROJ INFO: TP #10 Mechanical/plumbing/control/air & water balancing; TP # 11 electrical/fire alarm/access

control/security; TP #12 fire protection - SELECT - Hunt Construction Group Berkeley 510-643-7658 FX 643-7665

#152E SAN FRANCISCO 8/31 12PM EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS PROJ MGR: See Bidding General For Questions Plans: Wells Const. 916-788-4480 PROJ INFO: Tenant Improvement Wells Construction Roseville 916-788-4480 FX 788-4481

#8E SANTA CRUZ CO 9/1 2PM BIG BASIN REDWOODS PARK CORE AREA ADA

IMPROVEMENTS (I) PROJ MGR: Dept Of Parks & Recreation 916-445-8889 PROJ INFO: ADA Improvements PRE BID: 8/12 10:30AM ENG EST: $729,081.00 ADDENDUM: 1 (8-18) Sausal Corporation San Leandro 510-568-6600 FX 632-9769BCI Builders Scotts Valley 831-438-2356 FX 438-2378McConville, Inc. San Jose 408-428-9800 FX 428-9831Michael Roberts Construction Campbell 408-374-3662 FX 374-3667Kent Construction Gilroy 408-846-5550 FX 846-5660Sharp Engineering & Construction Monterey 831-915-9124 FX 319-0310Southwest General Contractors, Inc. Escondido 760-480-8747 FX 480-8782Apidae Building Contractors, Inc. Pleasanton 925-846-0070 FX 846-0909Barry Swenson Builder Santa Cruz 831-475-7100 FX 475-4544Baptista Construction Inc. Pacific Grove 831-655-2184 FX 655-2182Bogard Construction Santa Cruz 831-426-8191 FX 426-4921Mike Hinson Construction, Inc. Aptos 831-662-3834 FX 685-2345Norcal Contractor Salinas 831-238-1513 FX 444-0357CRW Industries Campbell 408-378-2477 FX 378-2501Cen-Con, Inc. Santa Cruz 831-459-9270 FX 459-9297Daniels House Otto Construction Monterey 831-333-0138 FX 333-0186Desert Ranger Construction Inc. Rancho Mirage 408-269-4405 FX 264-6757Golden Bay Construction Hayward 510-783-2960 FX 783-2971JTS Construction Bakersfield 661-835-9270 FX 835-8424Selden & Son Watsonville 831-722-9949 FX 722-9360Silver Star Development San Jose 408-269-4405 FX 264-6757Robert A. Bothman Inc. San Jose 408-279-2277 FX 279-2286William Thayer Construction Monterey 831-641-9147 FX 641-9148

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#700 BRENTWOOD 9/1 3PM BRENTWOOD CIVIC CENTER (I) PROJ MGR: Swinerton Management 925-602-6406 PROJ INFO: City Hall, Community Center, City Park & Site Improvements PH 1 PRE BID: Mandatory 7/21 10AM ADDENDUM: A w/drw (8-7), B w/drw (8-18), C d/c enroute (8-18) Reeve-Knight Construction Inc. Roseville 916-786-5112 FX 786-8585Lathrop Construction Associates, Inc. Benicia 707-746-8000 FX 746-8080Otto Construction Sacramento 916-441-6870 FX 441-6138Roebbelen Contracting, Inc. El Dorado Hills 916-939-1110 FX 939-4027C.Overaa & Co. Richmond 510-234-0926 FX 237-2435Devcon Construction, Inc. Milpitas 408-942-8200 FX 262-2342Broward Builders, Inc. Woodland 530-666-5635 FX 666-5723Big D Pacific Builders Pleasanton 925-460-3232 FX 460-3242Barry Swenson Builder San Jose 408-287-0246 FX 998-1737

#72 SAN MATEO 9/1 2PM SAN MATEO HIGH SCHOOL BIOTECHNOLOGY

BUILDING PROJ MGR: Greystone West 707-933 0624 PROJ INFO: New two-story classroom building PRE BID: Mandatory 8/5 11AM W.L. Butler Construction, Inc. (Bids due 8/31) Redwood City 650-361-1270 FX 361-8544Ralph Larsen & Son Inc. San Mateo 650-579-0339 FX 579-0349James R. Griffin Inc. Fremont 510-792-6515 FX 791-1639Gonsalves & Stronck Construction San Carlos 650-802-2960 FX 802-2970West Coast Contractors, Inc. Fairfield 707-435-1000 FX 435-1010Rodan Builders, Inc, Burlingame 650-508-1700 FX 508-1705Zovich Construction Company Hayward 510-784-1273 FX 784-0173Albay Construction Company Martinez 925-228-5400 FX 228-0821John Plane Construction, Inc. Brisbane 415-468-0555 FX 468-0540West Bay Builders Construction Novato 415-456-8972 FX 459-0665Roebbelen Construction Inc. El Dorado Hills 916-939-1110 FX 939-4027

#62 STOCKTON 9/3 2PM ARCH ROAD REGIONAL SANITARY SEWER PUMP

STATION M07077 (I) PROJ MGR: City, Municipal Utilities Dept 209-937-8753 PROJ INFO: Two wet well trench-style pump stations PRE BID: 8/18 10AM ENG EST: $7,650,000.00 #63 SAN FRANCISCO 9/3 2PM 555 FRANKLIN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING (I) PROJ MGR: SFUSD 415-241-6152 PROJ INFO: Modernization PRE BID: Mandatory 8/18 & 8/20 10AM ENG EST: $1.5 million Rodan Builders, Inc. Burlingame 650-508-1700 FX 508-1705Zolman Construction & Development Inc. San Carlos 650-802-9901 FX 802-9902

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#57 HERCULES 9/3 2PM SYCAMORE DOWNTOWN NORTHSIDE MIXED-

USED DEVELOPMENT (I) PROJ MGR: Oliver & Company 510-412-9090 PROJ INFO: Phase 2A work consists of below grade waterproofing, shotcrete, cast in place concrete,

reinforcement steel, post tension slab, 3 five story traction elevators, security, street cleaning - SELECT - Oliver & Company Richmond 510-412-9090 FX 412-9095

#300 BERKELEY 9/3 2PM LAW BUILDING INFILL PHASE 3 BID ISSUE 7 PROJ MGR: Hunt Construction Group, 510-643-7658 PROJ INFO: Expansion: bid issue 7 - SELECT - Hunt Construction Group Berkeley 510-643-7658 FX 643-7665

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#58 SAN JOSE 9/3 2PM SPARTAN SHOPS MARKET/ADMINISTRATION @

MACQUARRIE HALL (I) PROJ MGR: SJSU, Facilities 408-924-2246 PROJ INFO: Infilling existing floor of MQH building for development of new student food store/market

administrative office space PRE BID: 8/5 10AM ENG EST: $2,423,000.00 ADDENDUM: 1 (8-13), 2 d/c (8-19) McCrary Construction Company Belmont 650-594-1550 FX 594-0228Pencon Livermore 925-667-2085 FX 667-2090Page Construction Company Novato 415-897-1138 FX 892-3674Ralph Larsen & Son, Inc. San Mateo 650-579-0339 FX 579-0349Moorefield Construction, Inc. Sacramento 916-614-7888 FX 614-7898Magnum Construction, Inc. Livermore 925-443-4248 FX 443-0654Michael Roberts Construction, Inc. Campbell 408-374-3662 FX 374-3667Eric F. Anderson, Inc. San Leandro 510-430-8404 FX 430-2561AJF/BHM A Joint Venture Vallejo 707-643-4580 FX 643-4581Applegate Johnston, Inc. Ceres 209-538-4449 FX 338-5922Alpha Pacific Development Sacramento 916-564-9800 FX 564-9803Kuehne Construction Sunnyvale 408-732-4057 FX 732-4058IMR Contractor Corp. Hayward 510-293-0137 FX 293-0165Ionian Construction Inc. Millbrae 650-692-8848 FX 692-4909Q Builders, Inc. Palo Alto 650-321-9110 FX 321-9112Calstate Construction, Inc. Fremont 510-657-1800 FX 657-1810California Plus Engineering Campbell 408-510-1256 FX 866-0203Flintco, Inc. Folsom 916-351-5400 FX 294-0557Staples Construction Company Ventura 408-280-0667 FX 280-0680Rodan Builders, Inc. Burlingame 650-508-1700 FX 508-1705Valhalla Builders San Jose 408-225-5572 FX 225-0769Garden City Construction San Jose 408-289-8807 FX 289-8523BRCO Constructors, Inc. Loomis 916-652-3868 FX 652-3922Swenson Development San Jose 408-947-1100 FX 947-7432Torres Construction San Francisco 415-467-2000 FX 948-8407Barry Swenson Builder San Jose 408-287-0246 FX 998-1737Webcor Builders San Francisco 415-978-1000 FX 978-1005StaySafe Construction El Dorado Hills 530-676-6018 FX 676-6901Turner Construction San Jose 408-295-7598 FX 295-7698Goff Development & Design San Jose 408-441-8076 FX 441-8078Zolman Construction & Development Inc. San Carlos 650-802-9901 FX 802-9902

#70 SAN MATEO 9/8 2PM SAFEWAY #0694 PROJ MGR: See Bidding General For Questions Plans: Wells Construction 916-788-4480 PROJ INFO: Interior Renovation Wells Construction Roseville 916-788-4480 FX 788-4481

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#42 ATHERTON 9/9 2PM MENLO-ATHERTON HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATION

MUSIC / ART CLASSROOMS (I) PROJ MGR: Cambridge CM 650-388-6548 Miranda Croop PROJ INFO: Renovations to Music & Art Building PRE BID: Mandatory 8/18 2PM Sausal Corporation San Leandro 510-568-6600 FX 632-9769Ralph Larsen & Son, inc. San Mateo 650-579-0339 FX 579-0349Page Construction Company Novato 415-897-1138 FX 892-3674Rodan Builders, Inc. Burlingame 650-508-1700 FX 508-1705

#75 SAN FRANCISCO 9/9 2:30PM HAYES VALLEY PLAYGROUND & CLUBHOUSE

RENOVATION REBID CON09-006R PROJ MGR: City & Co, DPW 415-554-6229 PROJ INFO: Renovation PRE BID: 8/25 9AM ENG EST: $2.2 million #3 DAVIS 9/9 3PM BAINER HALL, ROOM #1337 & #1338 REMODEL

FOR ENGINEERING Q-214011 PROJ MGR: UCD Facilities 530-752-0867 PROJ INFO: Construct an enclosed research laboratory within an existing lab PRE BID: Mandatory 8/25 10:30AM ENG EST: $263,000.00 #16 MORGAN HILL 9/10 2PM CENTENNIAL RECREATION CENTER FITNESS

CENTER (I) PROJ MGR: City, DPW 408-778-6480 PROJ INFO: Expansion PRE BID: Mandatory 8/25 2PM San Jose Construction Monterey 831-373-8711 FX 646-4956

#15E SAN CARLOS 9/10 2PM SOUTH TERMINAL & SANTA CLARA STATIONS

10-PCJPB-C-001 (I) PROJ MGR: Samtrans 650-508-6498 Fax Only PROJ INFO: Improvements to South Terminal Station & Santa Clara Station ENG EST: $25 million ADDENDUM: 1 d/c (8-19), 2 d/c w/drw (8-19) West Bay Builders, Inc. Novato 415-456-8972 FX 459-0665Reeve-Knight Construction Inc. Roseville 916-786-5112 FX 786-8585Roebbelen Contracting, Inc. El Dorado Hills 916-939-1110 FX 939-4027Robert A. Bothman, Inc. San Jose 408-279-2277 FX 279-2286S.J. Amoroso Construction Redwood Shores 650-654-1900 FX 654-9002Taber Construction Martinez 925-682-6133 FX 682-6122Arntz Builders, Inc. Novato 415-382-1188 FX 883-3756Proven Management, Inc. San Francisco 415-421-9500 FX 421-9600Diablo Contractors, Inc. San Ramon 925-552-8250 FX 552-8254

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#27E ANTIOCH 9/15 2PM CANAL WEST PUMP STATION UPGRADES PW

246-23 (I) PROJ MGR: City, DPW 925-779-7050 PROJ INFO: Pump station upgrades Pacific Mechanical Corporation Concord 925-827-4940 FX 827-0519JFC Construction, Inc. Martinez 925-228-0924 FX 228-0477Aztec Constructors San Ramon 925-837-1050 FX 837-1652

#65 CUPERTINO 9/16 2PM BALDWIN WINERY & EAST COTTAGE DE ANZA

COLLEGE PROJ MGR: Gilbane 408-864-5888 PROJ INFO: Renovation to Baldwin Winery & East Cottage PRE BID: Mandatory 8/26 2:30PM Farotte Construction Gilroy 408-847-3200 FX 847-1015Ralph Larsen & Son, Inc. San Mateo 650-579-0339 FX 579-0349Jeff Luchetti Construction Santa Rosa 707-527-5788 FX 542-7718

#40 MONTEREY 9/17 2PM MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE AUTO

TECHNOLOGY ANNEX (I) PROJ MGR: Kitchell, 831-646-4044 PROJ INFO: Classroom addition PRE BID: Mandatory 8/25 2PM San Jose Construction Co., Inc. Monterey 831-373-8711 FX 646-4956BCI Builders Scotts Valley 831-438-2356 FX 438-2378DMC Construction Inc. Monterey 831-656-1600 FX 656-1601Dilbeck & Sons Inc. Salinas 831-422-8213 FX 422-1882Tombleson Inc. Salinas 831-422-9696 FX 422-0566

#71 STANISLAUS CO 9/17 4PM ANIMAL SERVICES FACILITY @ PUBLIC SAFETY

CENTER RFP PROJ MGR: Co, Capital Projects, 209-525-4380 PROJ INFO: Design-build Animal Services Facility PRE BID: Mandatory 8/28 10AM ADDENDUM: 1 (8-18) Blach Construction Company Stockton 209-478-2374 FX 478-2936Diede Construction, Inc. Woodbridge 209-369-8255 FX 371-8942Menghetti Construction Modesto 209-524-2465 FX 524-2495Zumwalt Construction Fresno 559-252-1000 FX 252-1005Flintco, Inc. Folsom 916-351-5400 FX 294-0557BCM Construction Company, Inc. Chico 530-342-7122 FX 342-1768Reeve-Knight Construction, Inc. Roseville 916-865-1500 FX 786-5113Devcon Construction, Inc. Stockton 209-467-0500 FX 408-262-2342Hilbers, Inc. Yuba City 530-673-2947 FX 674-9578Integrated Builders Group, Inc. El Dorado Hills 916-933-8401 FX 933-8444W.E. Lyons Construction, Co. Oakland 510-568-4829 FX 568-3105Applegate Johnston, Inc. Modesto 209-538-4449 FX 338-5922Simile Construction Service, Inc. Modesto 209-545-6111 FX 545-6113J.L. Bray & Son, Inc. Salida 209-545-2856 FX 545-5255

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PROJECTS OUT TO BID

121E Lafayette Stanley Boulevard Traffic Calming & Sidewalk 014-9678 (I) 8/24 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 925-284-1951 11AM ENG EST: $85,000.00 124E Santa Clara Valley Gravel Access Road 09116 (I) 8/24 PROJ MGR: SCVTA Fax 408-952-4181 Surinder Singh 2PM PRE BID: 8/17 10AM 35 San Leandro East 14th Street (SR-185) Medians (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 510-577-3428 3PM PRE BID: 8/11 10:30AM ENG EST: $728,000.00 55E Antioch Hillcrest Avenue Pavement Overlay (I) 8/25* PROJ MGR: City, DPW 925-779-7050 2PM ENG EST: $2.7 million ADDENDUM: 1, Memo 1 d/c, Revised bid package 1E San Carlos Lupin Way Slope Stabilization Project (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: City DPW 650-802-4219 2PM ENG EST: $47,500.00 109E Alameda Repair Of Portland Cement Concrete Sidewalk, Curb, Gutter(I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 510-747-7900 2PM 134E Oakland Install One 10” Above Ground Backflow Preventer 11TJ-212 (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: Bart 510-464-6088 2PM PRE BID: 8/6 10AM ENG EST: $58,500.00-$64,500.00 ADDENDUM: 1 32E Redwood City Solids Handling Building Control Room HVAC Upgrades CIP

#2029 (I) 8/25 2PM

PROJ MGR: South Bayside System Authority 650-591-7121 PRE BID: 8/12 1PM 18 San Mateo 2009 Sanitary Sewer Spot Repair Project (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 650-522-7300 2PM ENG EST: $500,000.00 20E Livingston American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Project Street Rehab

2009 (I) 8/25 2PM

PROJ MGR: City, DPW 209-394-8044 ADDENDUM: 1 145E Daly City John Daly Boulevard & Westmoor Avenue Sidewalk

Improvements (I) 8/25 2PM

PROJ MGR: City, Engng 650-991-8000 ENG EST: $154,000.00

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77E San Pablo Demolition Of Circle S Apartments PW 560 (I) 8/25* PROJ MGR: City, DPW 510-215-3137 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/12 10AM ENG EST: $37,200.00 41E Palo Alto 2009-10 Sidewalk Replacement Project 132902 (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 650-329-2271 3PM 72E Alameda Co Pavement Rehabilitation Of Altamont Pass Road Between 600

Feet East Landfill Entrance 2133 (I) 8/25*

PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 510-670-5450 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/11 1:30PM 8 Richmond Campus Fire Alarm Replacement @ John F. Kennedy HS J068190

(I) 8/25 2PM

PROJ MGR: WCCUSD 510-412-5657 PRE BID: 8/11 3PM ENG EST: $600,000.00 ADDENDUM: 1, 2 23E Contra Costa Co Marsh Drive Bridge Emergency Repairs (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 925-313-2000 2PM PRE BID: 8/10 10AM ENG EST: $34,000.00 117E Livermore Lizzie Fountain Park Pedestrian Improvements (I) 8/25* PROJ MGR: City, Engng 925-960-4500 2:30PM ADDENDUM: 1 148E Palo Alto California Avenue Street Tree Replacement Project 133291 (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 650-329-2271 3PM PRE BID: 8/13 10AM ADDENDUM: 1 85E Tracy Bessie Avenue Reconstruction Phase 1 (I) 8/25* PROJ MGR: City, Engng 209-831-6478 2PM PRE BID: 7/29 10AM ADDENDUM: 1 d/c 54 San Francisco Moffitt / Long Roof Replacement 08-441 / L00103 (I) 8/25* PROJ MGR: UCSF 415-476-0113 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/13 10AM ENG EST: $475,000.00-$550,00.00 ADDENDUM: 1 9E Clovis Sewage Treatment/Water Reuse Facility (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 559-324-2352 2PM ENG EST: $1,040,000.00

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52 San Francisco 401 Terry Francois Blvd, ADA Accessibility Upgrades (I) 8/25 PROJ MGR: Port Of SFO 415-274-0411 2:30PM PRE BID: 8/4 10:30AM ADDENDUM: 1, 2 d/c 95E Berkeley Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation & Replacement (I) 8/25* PROJ MGR: City, Engng 510-981-6400 2PM 84E Pleasanton Annual Sidewalk Maintenance 085012 (I) 8/25* PROJ MGR: City, Engng 925-931-5650 2PM ADDENDUM: 1, 2 d/c 28 Pittsburg Power Avenue/California Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation (I) 8/26 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 925-242-4930 2PM 94E Oakland MWWTP Paving Rehabilitation Phase 1 SD-332 (I) 8/26* PROJ MGR: EBMUD 510-287-1754 1:30PM PRE BID: 8/13 9AM ENG EST: $350,000.00-$400,000.00 54A Redwood City El Camino Real “Grand Blvd” Streetscaping Project (I) 8/26 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 650-780-7380 3PM ENG EST: $1,559,000.00 4E Sunnyvale Storm System Improvements Taylor Ave @ McKinley Ave (I) 8/26 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 408-730-7403 3PM 113E Pittsburg California Avenue/Harbor Street Waterline (I) 8/26 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 925-252-4930 2:30PM 4 Sacramento Del Paso Rd, El Centro Rd & Natomas Blvd Landscaping (I) 8/26* PROJ MGR: City, DPW 916-808-8300 2PM ENG EST: $480,000.00 ADDENDUM: 1 d/c 131E Sunnyvale Slurry Seal 2010 F0907-03 (I) 8/26* PROJ MGR: City, DPW 408-730-7403 3PM ADDENDUM: 1 d/c 44E San Francisco Scada System Phase II WD-2589 8/27 PROJ MGR: SFPUC, Contract Admin, 415-551-4603 2PM PRE BID: 8/11 10AM ENG EST: $10.6 million 65E San Carlos 2009 Pedestrian Improvement Project (I) 8/27 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 650-802-4219 2PM ENG EST: $541,217.00 37E San Jose Aborn Park Play Lots (I) 8/27* PROJ MGR: City, DPW 408-535-8350 3PM

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49 Union City Mission Boulevard Undergrounding Project 06-03 (I) 8/27 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 510-675-5308 2PM 18E Santa Cruz Co Daubenbiss Avenue Improvements West Walnut Street To Soquel

Drive 8/27 2PM

PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 831-454-2160 80E San Leandro Bay Trail Shoreline Riprap Repairs (I) 8/27 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 510-577-3428 3PM PRE BID: 8/13 10AM ENG EST: $262,659.00 23 Sacramento Co ADA Transition Plan Implementation 4024 (I) 8/27* PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 916-874-6544 2PM PRE BID: 8/5 1:30PM ENG EST: $2,616,000.00 ADDENDUM: 1 d/c 39E Hayward Highland 1000 Reservoir Replacement 623-7165 (I) 8/27* PROJ MGR: City, Engng 510-583-4738 2PM PRE BID: 8/12 2PM ENG EST: $4.2 million ADDENDUM: 1 d/c 156E Santa Cruz Co CSA 51 Hopkins Gulch Road Culvert Replacement Project PW3430

DR1628 8/27

PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 831-454-2160 2PM 33E Santa Clara Valley Landscaping & Long Term Maintenance Project (I) 8/28 PROJ MGR: SCVTA Fax 408-955-9729 Surinder Singh 2PM PRE BID: 8/12 10AM 60E Davis AH Feed Lot Improvements Q-214012 (I) 8/28* PROJ MGR: UCD Facilities 530-752-6115 11AM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/19 10AM ENG EST: $308,000.00 49E Milpitas Street Resurfacing FY 2009-10 4250 (I) 8/28 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 408-586-3318 2PM ENG EST: $700,000-1 million 99E Contra Costa Co Montalvin Manor Sidewalk Improvement Project (I) 9/1 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 925-313-2000 2PM PRE BID: 8/17 10AM ENG EST: $189,000.00 66E Contra Costa Co Los Vaqueros Energy Recovery Project Hydroelectric Generator

Procurement (I) 9/1 11AM

PROJ MGR: CCWD 925-688-8000 ADDENDUM: 1

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150E Santa Cruz Co Main Jail Patio/Exercise Yard Stucco Walls Project #09C1-001 (I) 9/1 PROJ MGR: Co, General Services Dept 831-454-2210 2:30PM PRE BID: 8/18 10AM ENG EST: $35,000.00 3E Redwood City Paving & Grading Project CIP #9125 (I) 9/1* PROJ MGR: South Bayside System Authority 650-591-7121 10AM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/20 10AM 50E Danville 2009/10 Pavement Rehabilitation Project C-503F (I) 9/1 PROJ MGR: Town, DPW 925-314-3340 2PM 58E Alameda Co Pavement Rehabilitation Of Redwood Road 2132 (I) 9/1 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 510-670-5450 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/18 10:30AM 138E Berkeley Survey Monuments Replacement Project (I) 9/1 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 510-981-6400 2PM 144E Modesto 2009 Sanitary Sewer Collection System Replacement 2009-15 9/1 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 209-577-5462 11AM 155E Novato Economic Stimulus Pavement Rehabilitation 09-013 9/1 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 415-899-8984 2PM 91E Santa Clara Central Park Pedestrian Bridge Replacement (I) 9/2 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 408-615-3000 3PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/11 10AM ADDENDUM: 1 151E Burlingame Creek & Channel Cleaning Services Informal Bid 09-10 9/1 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 650-558-7686 Gordon Gottsche 3PM 159E Walnut Creek Tice Valley Gym Stucco Repainting 09-09 9/1 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 925-943-5899 2:30PM ENG EST: $15,000.00 57E Santa Clara Valley West Pipeline Rehabilitation Project Cox Ave To Mtn View

Pipeline(I) 9/2* 2PM

PROJ MGR: SCVWD 408-265-2607 xt 3088 PRE BID: Mandatory 8/12 9AM 100E Portola Valley 2009 Resurfacing Project (I) 9/2 PROJ MGR: Town, DPW 650-851-1700 xt 200 11AM 36 Pittsburg Proposition 1B Roadway Improvements Phase 1 (I) 9/2 PROJ MGR: City, Engng 925-252-4930 2PM 86E Sunnyvale Concrete Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter Replacement 2011 (I) 9/2 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 408-730-7403 3PM

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43E Albany 2009 Accessibility Ramps C09-9 9/3 PROJ MGR: City, Community Development, 510-528-5760 2PM PRE BID: 8/25 9AM ENG EST: $115,000.00 130E Santa Cruz Co 2009 Slurry Seal Project (I) 9/3 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 831-454-2160 2PM 87E Saratoga West Valley College Access Control & Monitoring System Fox

Technology Center (I) 9/3 2PM

PROJ MGR: West Valley College 408-741-2187 PRE BID: Mandatory 8/24 2PM 17 Richmond Kennedy High School Domestic Water Heater Replacement For

Boys & Girls Gymnasium 9/3 2PM

PROJ MGR: WCCUSD 510-412-5657 PROJ MGR: Mandatory 8/19 & 8/26 1:30PM ENG EST: $100,000.00 56E Scotts Valley Bean Creek Road Bike Lanes Construction Project 9/3 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 831-438-5854 10AM 137E San Francisco City College Of San Francisco Prequalification Application For

Management Of Capital Program (I) 9/4 3PM

PROJ MGR: City College Of SFO 415-241-2229 Peter Goldstein 125E Oakland Installation Of Anode Cables & Anode Array Assemblies For

Cathodic Protection System 09DJ-120 (I) 9/8 2PM

PROJ MGR: Bart 510-464-6088 PRE BID: 8/18 10AM ENG EST: $2.2-2.6 million 48 Saratoga West Valley College Landscape Corridor On-Site Surface

Improvements 3 9/8 2PM

PROJ MGR: West Valley College, 408-741-2187 PRE BID: Mandatory 8/24 10AM 132E Santa Clara Valley Electrical Repairs, Upgrades & Modifications For All VTA Facilities

M09079 9/8 11AM

PROJ MGR: SCVTA Fax 408-955-9729 Charles James PRE BID: 8/20 11AM 16E Albany 2009 Paving Project C09-11 9/8 PROJ MGR: City, Community Development 510-528-5760 2PM PRE BID: 8/25 10:30AM ENG EST: $844,000.00 143E Alameda Co Pavement Rehabilitation Of Castro Valley Boulevard 2071 9/8 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 510-670-5450 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/25 10AM

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50 Saratoga West Valley College Fox Center Audio-Visual System (I) 9/9 PROJ MGR: West Valley College 408-741-2187 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/17 2PM ADDENDUM: Additional drawings 69E Sacramento Kroy Pathway Improvements (I) 9/9* PROJ MGR: City, Dept Of Transportation 916-808-8300 2PM ENG EST: $140,836.00 96E Watsonville Hames Water Pump Station WA-09-01 (I) 9/9 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 831-768-3461 11AM ENG EST: $715,000.00 47 Saratoga West Valley College Electrical Cut-Over On-Site Utilities PH 2 9/9 PROJ MGR: West Valley College 408-741-2187 2:30PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/26 10AM 62E Scotts Valley Bean Creek Road Rehabilitation Project 9/9 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 831-438-5854 10AM 120E Alameda Co Bay Division Pipeline Reliability Upgrade Pipeline No 5 WD-2541 9/10 PROJ MGR: SFPUC, Contract Admin., 415-551-4603 2PM PRE BID: 8/10 call for time ENG EST: $88-98 million 127E San Francisco South Shoreline Protection Romberg Tiburon Center D000584 9/10 PROJ MGR: SFSU 415-338-7242 David McCormick 2PM PRE BID: 8/27 10AM 63E Oakland Melrose Library Window Rehabilitation P337310 9/10 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 510-238-3621 2PM PRE BID: 8/21 9AM ENG EST: $100,000.00 79E Sacramento Co Repair & Rehabilitation Of Taxiway E1 @ Mather Airport 4039 (I) 9/10 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 916-874-6544 2PM PRE BID: 8/26 10AM ENG EST: $2,058,325.00 92E Santa Clara Co Zone 2.5 Project Phase II Purissima Hills Water District (I) 9/10 PROJ MGR: Pakpour Consulting Group 2PM PRE BID: 8/26 1PM 10E Redwood City Redwood Shores Lagoon Maintenance Dredging Project (I) 9/10* PROJ MGR: City, Engng 650-780-7380 3PM ENG EST: $584,368.20 ADDENDUM: 1 d/c, 2 d/c 36E Fresno Co American Ave. Shoulder Improvements Alta Ave To Hills Valley

Road 9/10

PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 559-262-4076 2PM

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162E San Mateo 2009 Street Resurfacing Phase 1 9/10 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 650-522-7300 2PM ENG EST: $850,000.00 101E Santa Clara Valley Irrigation Control Supply Upgrades Part 1 C09100 (I) 9/11 PROJ MGR: SCVTA Fax 408-955-9729 Florante Tanada 1PM PRE BID: 8/27 11AM 141E Santa Cruz IFB For Demolition & Construction Of Parking Lot @ 1217 River St

(I) 9/14 2PM

PROJ MGR: Santa Cruz Metro Transit District 831-426-6080 PRE BID: 8/25 9AM 116E Oakley Stonecreek Well Construction & Testing Project (I) 9/15 PROJ MGR: Diablo Water Dist, 925-625-0588 2PM PRE BID: 8/18 9AM ENG EST: $200,000.00-$250,000.00 6E El Dorado Hills Stephen Harris Park Phase II Construction Project (I) 9/15* PROJ MGR: El Dorado Hills Community Services District 916-933-

6624 10:30

PRE BID: Mandatory 6/23 10:30AM ADDENDUM: 1 d/c 128E Alameda Co Storm Damage Repair On Welch Creek Road 2042 (I) 9/15 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 510-670-5450 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 9/1 10AM ENG EST: $85,000.00 149E Alameda Co Storm Damage Repair On Palomares Road 2044 9/15 PROJ MGR: Co, DPW 510-670-5450 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/25 1:30PM 114E Santa Clara Co Yurt Installation @ Mount Madonna County Park (I) 9/17 PROJ MGR: Co, Parks & Recreation 508-466-3342 Ulbaldo Perez 2PM PRE BID: 9/3 10AM ENG EST: $200,000.00-$250,000.00 19E San Francisco Spot Sewer Repair Contract No. 23 WW-485 9/17 PROJ MGR: SFPUC 415-551-4603 2PM PRE BID: 9/3 10AM ENG EST: $1.6 million 17E Orinda Zander Drive Headscarp Area Drainage Improvements #3610 9/17 PROJ MGR: City, DPW 925-253-4231 2PM 45E Oakland Bart Earthquake Safety Program Aerial Structures 15SU-110 9/22 PROJ MGR: Bart 510-464-6088 2PM PRE BID: 8/24 10AM ENG EST: $25-35 million

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73E San Francisco Long Hospital 7th Floor Ventilation Upgrade 05-291/S00038 (I) 9/22 PROJ MGR: UCSF 415-476-5030 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 8/11 2PM ENG EST: $110,000.00-$125,000.00 ADDENDUM: 1 d/c 66 San Francisco Transbay Transit Center Program Existing Terminal & Ramps

Demo 08-08-DM-000 9/24 2:30PM

PROJ MGR: TJPA, 415-597-4620 PRE BID: 8/27 10AM 21E Fremont Performance Hall Chiller Plant Upgrade 465-09 (I) 10/20 PROJ MGR : Ohlone College 510-659-6263 Mark Robbins 2PM PRE BID: Mandatory 7/30 10AM 119E Alameda/S Mateo Bay Division Pipelines Reliability Upgrade Bay Tunnel WD-2531 10/29 PROJ MGR: SFPUC, Contract Administration 415-551-4603 2PM PRE BID: 8/31 through 9/1 ENG EST: $235,000,000.00-$260,000,000.00 *Bid list on file at the Exchange The bidders listed may not represent all of the potential bidders on each project. The Builders Exchange does not assume responsibility in determining if all bidders have been identified. Any general contractor wishing to add or delete their name from the list is requested to inform the Exchange. We receive plans that are out of our area. We do not verify list on these projects. We do confirm our regular sources to insure lists are as complete as possible.

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CALTRANS PROJECTS OUT TO BID

# Bid Date Bid Time Zone & Project Location C-21 8/25 2PM 01-472104 (I) 01-Hum-299 Soldier Pile Tie Back Wall C-14 8/26 2PM 10-0H04U4 (I) 10-SJ-4 Realignment To Correct Curve C-23 8/26 2PM 01-475304 (I) 01-Hum-254 Resurface Roadway C-25 8/26 2PM 04-150474 (I) 04-SM-280 Install Traffic Management System Elements C-13 8/26 2PM* 10-0J1504 (I) 10-Tuo-49 Realign Roadway & Widen Shoulders C-17 9/2 2PM 10-0K0204 (I) 10-Mer-99 Replace Bridge C-02 9/2 2PM* 04-042244 (I) 04-SM,Ala-92 Replace & Upgrade Electrical Switchgear C-12 9/2 2PM 06-0E3704 06-Ker-14,58 Install Erosion Control & Fencing C-08 9/2 2PM 01-490304 (I) 01-Hum-299 Install Rumble Strips C-09 9/2 2PM 03-0F5704 (I) 03-Col,Gle-20,162 Wire Mesh To Be Placed For Preservation Of Slope C-19 9/2 2PM 10-0S1504 (I) 10-Mer-5 Construct Concrete Barrier C-05 9/9 2PM 05-0E9604 (I) 05-Mon-1 Construct Bridge & Rock Shed C-16 9/9 2PM 05-0P3504 (I) 05-SLO-1 Stabilize Roadway & Drainage Structures C-18 9/9 2PM 06-0J8404 (I) 06-Fre-180 Construct Concrete Barrier C-20 9/9 2PM* 04-163734 (I) 04-SF-101,1 Reconstruct IC C-24 9/15 2PM 03-2C8604 (I) 03-Pla,Nev-80 Roadway Reconstruction C-15 9/16 2PM* 04-294914 (I) 04-CC,Ala-24 Construct 4th Caldecott Tunnel C-04 9/22 2PM* 03-441614 (I) 03-Sac-50 Widen Freeway C-06 9/23 2PM 05-315924 05-Mon-1 New Interchange To Be Constructed C-03 9/29 2PM 04-263724 04-CC-80 Widen Freeway & Bridge C-45 9/30 2PM* 04-4A1404 (I) 04-Mrn-580,101 Replace Bridge C-07 12/15 2PM* 04-120S4 (I) 04-SF-80 Construct Bridges

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DOT PROJECTS OUT TO BID

DOT# Bid Date Bid Time Zone & Project Location DOT-1 8/4 2:15PM 04A3242 – Re-Roof Specialty Regions Warehouse & Culvert

Inspection (I) San Francisco Co

PROJ MGR: Dept Of Transportation DOT-1 9/3 2:15PM 04A3345 – Repair Concrete Slab (I) San Mateo Co PROJ MGR: Dept Of Transportation DOT-2 9/3 2:15PM 04A3293 – Grinder Dig-Out / Paving (I) Lake Co PROJ MGR: Dept Of Transportation DOT-3 9/10 2:15PM 10A1095 – Hazardous Waste Removal From Maintenance

Facilities (I) Various Counties

PROJ MGR: Dept Of Transportation (* = Addendums on Project)

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BID RESULTS & APPARENT LOW BIDDER

Location Project Bid Date & Amt Manteca 2009 ARRA Roadway Rehabilitation 8-3-09 George Reed $806,743.20 Danville Sycamore Valley Creek Trail Between Morninghome Road B-120 8-4-09 Top Grade Const. $187,891.00 Gilroy Glen View / El Roble Elementary School Fencing 8-4-09 West Coast Fence $430,316.00 Livermore Traffic Signal Installation @ North Vasco Road 2000-18 8-5-09 W. Bradley Electric $566,800.00 San Pablo 1701 Brookside Drive Creek Bank Repair PW 551 8-5-09 Cowan & Thompson $108,458.12 Santa Clara Valley Lower Silver Creek, Reach 6B Moss Point Drive To Cunningham Ave 8-5-09 JJ Albanese, Inc. $513,275.00 San Francisco John F. Kennedy Drive Pavement Restoration 3016V 8-5-09 Ghilotti Const. $1,050,200.00 Davis Tercero Dining Commons Parking & Central Disposal Q-214009 8-11-09 Vaca Valley Excavating & Trucking $170,598.00 Clovis Landfill Gas Wells CIP09-27 8-11-09 Layne Christensen Company $83,178.00 Alameda Co Improvement Of Line G-8, Along Almond Road & Christensen Lane FC2-190 8-11-09 Platinum Pipeline Inc. Seat 2 $242,900.00 Alameda Co Storm Damage Repair On Cull Canyon Road @ Mile 3.60 2142 8-11-09 Jim Freethy Excavating, Inc. $146,533.60 Berkeley San Pablo Park Backstop Renovations #09-10421 8-11-09 West Coast Netting Const. $58,393.33 Berkeley The Balustrade @ The Circle Repairs 8-11-09 Jaber Clay Eng. $122,400.00 Richmond Asphalt Pavement Repairs Point Isabel 8-11-09 Grade Tech Inc. $71,250.00 Richmond Asphalt Pavement Repairs Miller Knox Regional Shoreline 8-11-09 Silicon Valley Paving $147,800.00 Contra Costa Co Fish Screen Structure-Phase Levees & Coffedrams, Contra Costa Canal,

Central Valley Project 8-11-09

Maggiora & Ghilotti Inc. $1,863,863.00 Fresno Co Construct 4 Lanes Concrete Pavement Expressway 06-342514 8-12-09 Teichert Const. $2,283,086.00 Sonoma Co Replace Existing Bridges 04-4A8704 8-12-09 Viking Const. Co., Inc. $5,033,181.00 Sacramento 2009 Speed Humps Project Phase II SH89/S15101203 8-12-09 Complete Asphalt Maint. $49,973.00 San Pablo Road 20 @ 17 Street Creek Embankment Stabilization PW 552 8-12-09 Bruce Carone $136,350.00 Davis Student Housing Office Fire Alarm System Replacement Q-214007 8-13-09 WPCS International $54,000.00 Milpitas Calle Oriente Park Renovation 5087 8-14-09 GSL Const., Inc. $387,123.29 San Francisco Genentech Hall (GH) S128A Nanofabrication Clean Room M8418/SL0227 8-14-09 The Whiting Turner Contracting Co. $358,000.00 San Leandro Annual Sidewalk Program 2009-10 8-17-09 Spencon Const., Inc. $227,250.00 Salinas East Salinas Area Streetlights Phase II 9047 8-18-09 Signal Electric $345,700.00 Livermore Livermore WRP Laboratory 2000-79 8-18-09 San Jose Const., Co. $3,150,000.00

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Prime Owner Address City DateCampbell Development Extra Space S C LLC 2560/2570/2576 Scott Blvd Santa Clara 7/24/09

Cannery Square LLC Cannery Square LLC 809 Auzerais Ave #435 San Jose 7/24/09

CRW Industries San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

David Crough Custom Homes Aida Merrill 620 Windsor Drive Menlo Park 7/24/09

Hamid Emarou Hamid Emarou 2208 & 2212 Ringwood Ave San Jose 7/24/09

Joseph J Albanese Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

Joseph J Albanese Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

KB Home South Bay Inc KB Home South Bay Inc 311 Bautista Placr San Jose 7/24/09

KB Home South Bay Inc KB Home South Bay Inc 227 Peppermint Tree Terrace #1 Sunnyvale 7/24/09

Preston Holmes Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

Ralph Larsen & Sons Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

Reputable Tile Co Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

San Jose Water Co City of San Jose Throughout the City of San Jose 7/24/09

Silverstone Communities Nor CA LLC Los Altos West LP 4388 El Camino Real #299 Los Altos 7/24/09

Stephen Ciari Plbg & Heat Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

Summerhill Homes LLC Summerhill Carl Sandsburg LLC 340 Merimont Circle San Bruno 7/24/09

T3 Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

Taylor Morrison of CA LLC Taylor Morrison of CA LLC 24 Madrone Ct San Mateo 7/24/09

Valhalla Builders & Devlopers Inc San Jose Unified School Dist Trace Elementary School San Jose 7/24/09

Gregory Electronic Inc State of California University Trustees Simpkins Stadium Center, SJSU, 1 Washington Square San Jose 7/27/09

KB Home SO Bay Inc KB Home SO Bay Inc 328 Bautista Place San Jose 7/27/09

Ron Wallace Constr Inc Omaleki, Samuel L & Patricia 1605 W Edmundson Ave Morgan Hill 7/27/09

Sainte Claire Custom Homes King, George & Miriam 15206 Cooper Ave San Jose 7/27/09

SBI Builders Inc Trinity Glen Delmas Parts LP 1221 Trinity Glen Ct San Jose 7/27/09

Chrisp Company Inc Metcalf Partments LLC 678-01-016/019/018/019-01/019-02 7/28/09

Denova Homes Morgan Hill Asscs LLC 435 E Central Avenue Morgan Hill 7/28/09

Isec Incorporated County of Santa Clara 250 W Hedding Street San Jose 7/28/09

Louis & Riparetti Inc Union Elementary School District Ruby Howes Elementary School, 5100 Scotts Vly #100 Scotts Valley 7/28/09

Pinn Bros Maple Grove Invrs Inc 912 Campisi Way #117 Campbell 7/28/09

Pinn Bros Maple Grove Invrs Inc 912 Campisi Way #407 Campbell 7/28/09

Pinn Bros Maple Grove Invrs Inc 912 Campisi Way #308 Campbell 7/28/09

SBI Miramonte Park LP 947 Rincon Street Mountain View 7/28/09

South County Commun Bldrs South County Commun Bldrs 18439 Butterfield Blvd Morgan Hill 7/28/09

Summerhill Homes LLC Summerhill Parkwood LLC 2217 Santoro Lane San Jose 7/28/09

Summerhill Homes LLC Summerhill Parkwood LLC 2209 Samaritan Drive San Jose 7/28/09

Summerhill Parkwood LLC Summerhill Parkwood LLC 2223 Santoro Lane San Jose 7/28/09

Toll Land XXII LP Toll Land XXII LP 1185 Glin Terrace Sunnyvale 7/28/09

Toll Land XXII LP Toll Land XXII LP 413 Paria Terrace Sunnyvale 7/28/09

Welker Bros San Jose Unified School Dist San Jose Unified School Dist, 855 Lenzen Ave San Jose 7/28/09

Cannery Square LLC Cannery Square LLC 809 Auzerais Ave #112 San Jose 7/29/09

KB Home SO Bay Inc KB Home SO Bay Inc 227 Peppermint Tree Terrace #3 Sunnyvale 7/29/09

KB Home SO Bay Inc KB Home SO Bay Inc 227 Peppermint Tree Terrace, Unit #4 Sunnyvale 7/29/09

SCS Development Co 1st American T Co 1585 Agnew Road, Unit #3 Santa Clara 7/29/09

South County Commun Builders South County Commun Builders 18423 Butterfield Blvd Morgan Hill 7/29/09

Tucker Construction Inc City of San Jose Ryland Park, 400 N 1st street San Jose 7/29/09

Cannery Square LLC Cannery Square LLC 809 Auzerais Ave #304 San Jose 7/30/09

JBM Page Mill LLC Morris Associates V-Fresno 2825 El Camino Real Palo Alto 7/30/09

Joseph J Albanese Town of Los Altos Hills El Monte Road Pathway Los Altos Hills 7/30/09

KB Home SO Bay Inc KB Home SO Bay Inc 809 Auzerais Ave #309 San Jose 7/30/09

Regis Constractors Nor CA LP 901 San Antonio Rd LLC 895 Altaire Walk Palo Alto 7/30/09

Robert A Bothman Inc Town of Los Altos Hills Purissima Little League Fields Los Altos Hills 7/30/09

Robson Homes LLC Robson Homes LLC 1078 Arbol Way San Jose 7/30/09

SBI Miramonte Park LP 944 Rincon Street Mountain View 7/30/09

SCS Development Co 1st American T Co 1630 Avina Circle #5 Santa Clara 7/30/09

SCS Development Co 1st American T Co 1630 Avina Circle #2 Santa Clara 7/30/09

Staples Construction County of Santa Clara 150 W Hedding Street San Jose 7/30/09

Staples Construction County of Santa Clara 840 Guadalupe Parkway San Jose 7/30/09

Staples Construction County of Santa Clara 701 S Abel Street Milpitas 7/30/09

Staples Construction County of Santa Clara 12370 Murphy Ave San Martin 7/30/09

Staples Construction County of Santa Clara 840 Guadalupe Parkway San Jose 7/30/09

Summerhill Homes LLC Summerhill Parkwood LLC 2228 Mendocino Lane San Jose 7/30/09

Toll CA IX LP Toll CA IX LP 2881 Meridian Ave #129 San Jose 7/30/09

Torres Construction County of Santa Clara 701 S Abel Street Milpitas 7/30/09

This publication contains information that California Subcontractors Association believes to be correct and reliable but we assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. You may verify any information contained herein by inspecting the original public records. No entity or individual may duplicate or reproduce any part of this document without written consent of Thomas A. Heinzelmann California Subcontractors Association (408) 727-2252.

Santa Clara Notice of Completion Through July 30, 2009

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Tailgate TopicsTailgate TopicsTailgate TopicsTailgate TopicsTailgate Topics

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Tailgate topic provided courtesty of State Compensation Insurance Fund. For more tailgate topics, check out the State Fund website at:

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The above evaluations and/or recommendations are for general guidance only and should not be relied upon for legal compliance purposes. They are based solely on the information provided to us and relate only to those conditions specifi cally discussed. We do not make any warranty, expressed or implied, that your workplace is safe or healthful or that it complies with all laws, regulations or standards.

Masonry and Concrete SawsMasonry and Concrete SawsMasonry saws are used to cut tiles, bricks, and blocks of stone, concrete, and other materials. Concrete saws are used to cut Masonry saws are used to cut tiles, bricks, and blocks of stone, concrete, and other materials. Concrete saws are used to cut channels or openings through concrete blocks, slabs, and walls. Both types of saws can be hand-held, mounted on a stand, or wheeled by hand or motor and may be powered by electricity, compressed air, or fuel. Working with saws can expose workers to hazards such as cutting blades, kick-back, push-back, and pull-ins; training and proper work practices are the key to safety. Workers require training on the safe use of masonry and concrete saws. Cutting blades should be the correct size, installed properly, guarded at all times, and speed should not exceed the manufacturer’s suggested RPM. Workers should use the correct blade for the job and inspect it for defects before each use. Saws should be maintained and kept clean from dust build-up. Workers using concrete and masonry saws should always ensure that there are no gas or electric utility lines embedded within their cutting zones. Saws pose kick-back, push-back and pull-in dangers if they cannot run freely through the cutting material. Blades are designed to go in a straight line; crooked or off-line cuts can cause blades to pinch or bite into the material and jam. Though a blade may be jammed, the running motor builds up power and can cause a worker to lose control of the saw and become exposed to the cutting blade. Loss of control includes kick-back where the saw thrusts up and backward, push-back where the saw thrusts straight back, and pull-in where the saw pulls the worker in toward the blade.

Hand-held saws pose special dangers if kick-back occurs because the worker can lose control and drop the saw. Hand-helds should never be used over shoulder height or on ladders and stepstools. Saw push-back at a height could cause a worker to fall. If elevated cutting work is required, the saw should be mounted on guide tracks for the job. Walls and bricks that are cut should be supported so they do not fall and pinch the blade or crush workers.Mounted saws should be kept on fi rm, fl at surfaces for stability. Workers should keep their hands clear of the cutting blade while holding materials fi rmly against the backstop. Conveyor surfaces should be free of debris that could cause products to slip and pinch the blade. Longer materials should be supported by scaffolds to prevent blade pinching.Walk-behind saws keep the worker more removed from the cutting blade. These saws should be guided in a straight line with several passes for each cut. Workers should not push against the saw; this could cause the blade to jump or climb out of the cutting path and the operator could lose control.Personal protective equipment (PPE) for masonry and concrete saws varies depending on the job task, but may include hard hats, boots, safety glasses and face shields, hearing protection, gloves, and respiratory protection from hazardous dusts.

The dust created by concrete and masonry saws can be a serious health hazard. The materials that are cut typically contain silica. Repeatedly breathing too much silica dust can eventually lead to silicosis, a disabling and irreversible lung disease; it can also cause lung cancer. The dust can be a hazard not only to the saw operator, but also to others working in the area. To limit exposures, control dust with a water spray directed at the cutting area. Alternatively, local exhaust ventilation, with a hood attached directly to the saw, can capture most of the dust generated. The saw may come with the appropriate attachments for water or exhaust ventilation, or it may need some retrofi tting. If these control methods are not possible, respirators can provide adequate protection, but only if selected and used properly. Even with control measures in place, workers may still need to wear respirators. For more guidance, consult with an industrial hygienist or other safety and health professional.For more information on saw safety, see the Saws/Grinders Safety Meeting Topic on the State Fund Web site.

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OUR PARTNERSHIPWORKS FOR

BUILDERS EVERY DAY

State Compensation Insurance Fund is not a branch of the State of California.

The Builders’ Exchange of Santa Clara County (BESCC) and State Fund partnership offers the best construction resources and information to help you improve your business. Through this partnership, you have access to a wide range of money-saving benefits and services including:

• Group Savings 6 percent discount off your workers’ compensation insurance policy.

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To learn more about this partnership, contact your broker, or call State Fund directly at (800) 727-5792.

You know the drill–take advantage of the BESCC/State Fund partnership!

The Builders’ Exchange of Santa Clara County is a proud member of the Golden State Builders Exchanges (GSBE). The GSBE is an association of builders exchanges that is dedicated to providing the very best in construction services and information statewide.

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PRESENT

DESIGNING FOR EARTHQUAKES

At Stanford University Tresidder Student Union

Earthquake Engineering Research Institute

Presenting Sponsor

Benefits of Attending:Receive a personal copy of the book, “Designing for Earthquakes”

Achieve 7.5 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units in a fast-paced program

Ask the experts: Q&A with the experts who are leaders in earthquake engineering and research

Witness Stanford’s shake table demonstrations during lunch

Network with the Bay Area architectural, structural, MEP design firms, and vendors specializing in earthquake technologies

Gain essential knowledge in the latest earthquake engineering, and speak intelligently to clients about structural options

Learn the best practices to integrate seismic concepts, such as seismic resiliency

Improve public policy, building design, and systems coordination to reduce hazards and project costs

Who Should Attend:Architects

Construction Managers

Civil and Geotechnical Engineers

Structural Engineers

Principals of Design Firms

Project Managers

MEP Engineers

Facility Managers

Essential Service Buildings Designers

Officials for Earthquake Preparedness

Emerging Professionals interested in seismic design

This event provides 7.5 Learning Units

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$155 $185Early BirdJuly 15 - August 28

Late RegistrationSeptember 29 - at the Door

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Lunch and refreshments included

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Thalia Anagnos, PhD Professor, General Engineering, SJSURonald Hamburger, SE, PE Senior Principal, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger

Maryann Phipps, SE Principal, ESTRUCTURE

Session Leaders:Christopher Arnold, FAIA, RIBA Principal, Building Systems Development, Inc.

Richard Eisner, FAIA Government Liaison, Fritz InstituteNatalie Thomas, AIA, LEED AP Healthcare Studio Principal, HMC Architects

Chris Poland, SE, FSEAOC, NAE Senior Principal, Degenkolb Engineers

Lindsey Maclise, PE, LEED AP, Project Manager Forell/Elsesser Engineers Inc.

Mary Comerio, Professor/Chair Department of Architecture, UCB

Charles Besjak, SE, PE, AIA Director, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP

William Holmes, SE Principal, Rutherford & Chekene

Robert Reitherman, Executive Director CUREE - Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake EngineeringChris Tokas, SE, FSEAOC Manager, OSHPD Seismic Retrofit Program

Mary Lou Zoback, PhD VP, Risk Management Solutions, Inc.

Gain cutting edge

knowledge

word class seismic expertsfrom

including:

Jonathan Bray, PhD, PE, Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UCB

Dawn Anderson, AIA, CSI, Principal Architect, OSHPD Inspector of Record, As It Stands

Moderator:

Scheduled Sections:

7:00 Registration and Refreshments

8.00 Morning Program Introduction Gail Price, AIA SCV Executive Director

8:15 Session One Seismic Hazards and Site Selection Have you read a good geotechnical report lately?

Understand how seismologists model and predict

earthquake forces and how geotechnical engineers

analyze site hazards to mitigate structural damage

to buildings. Successful design is a team effort that

starts at the site!

Mary Lou Zoback Jonathan Bray Richard Eisner Q&A with the Audience

Break: 15 minutes

10:00 Session Two Disaster Resilience, Sustainability and Public Policy When are buildings safe enough and can they sustain

a massive earthquake? Is the loss of life and

destruction of buildings and infrastructure an

acceptable fate? Join the discussion on how we

can build buildings right the first time to create

resilient cities. Chris Poland Lindsey Maclise Christopher Arnold Q&A with the Audience 11:30 Lunch Boxed lunch is provided.

Shake table demonstrations and presentations of

graduate theses at the Blume Earthquake Engineering

Center.

October 2, 2009Tresidder Student Union, Stanford University

More Information, Parking, Program and Speaker Bios

are available at http://www.aiascv.org

12:20 Afternoon Program Introduction Susan Tubbesing, EERI Executive Director

12:30 Session Three Building Configuration and Seismic Issues in Architectural Design Are your design ideas in conflict with the building’s

seismic needs? Learn how a building’s mass and

configuration dictate a structure’s behavior during

an earthquake and the engineering principles used

to resist seismic forces. Visualize how introducing

irregular, unsymmetrical and fragmented shapes

quickly change a project’s desired outcome.

Mary Comerio Charles Besjak Q&A with the Audience

Break: 15 minutes

2:45 Session Four Non-Structural Design Philosophy During earthquakes, more economic losses result

from the failure of non-structural components than

structural! Still ready to wet-stamp and sign those

documents? Learn how early systems coordination

and component detailing can reduce risk, rework

and overruns.

Robert Reitheman Maryann Phipps Chris Tokas Natalie Thomas Q&A with the Audience

3:45 Session Five Regulations, Research, Retrofit and the Future ... Wow! Years of engineering research and observation

have reduced structural failure, increased building

capacities, and preserved architectural expression.

Stay in the conversation for change and speak

confidently with clients, engineers and regulators

on the latest seismic solutions.

Ronald Hamburger William Holmes Thalia Anagnos Q&A with the Audience

5:00 Adjourn

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Construction Internships At San Jose City College

Call 288-3781 for information

Interested in starting a career in a construction related trade? San Jose City College is offering an internship

program for students. Students will work with contractors on projects at San Jose City College. This is a paid

internship. While enrolled students can’t be promised entry into a construction apprenticeship at the conclusion of the

internship, it is hoped that the experience gained while working will help students score higher on apprenticeship

entrance tests.

Candidates must have completed the following courses: CNSTR 101A Tools, Materials and Processes 3 units CNSTR 124 Careers in Construction 2 units CNSTR 130 House Construction Practicum 4.5 units CNSTR 310 Applied Construction Math 3.5 units

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Build Houses with Habitat For Humanity

and earn college credit at San Jose City College

Join a team from the San Jose City College Construction Technology Program and build houses with Habitat for Humanity. Students will study how to use tools and construct a house. Each semester the class may work on different stages of construction including foundations, framing floors, walls, and ceilings, stairs and roofs, heating and air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, solar, installing doors and windows, insulation, wallboard, cabinetry, siding and trim, roofing, painting, flooring, and landscaping. Projects will be located off campus and require transportation or carpooling after introductory sessions at SJCC. No prior experience is necessary.

Wednesdays 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Room CT 112 CNSTR 130, 4.5 Units, Call 288-3781 for information

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CONCRETE SHORT COURSE– Oct. 14 and Oct. 21 COST:$95 TIME: 2-5 PM at the Exchange Learn how to do detailed and accurate Concrete Takeoffs. Apply the skills learned from this class and improve your competitiveness and profitability. The course touches on Footings, Slabs and Sitework. Learn how to estimate labor, material and equipment. Learn:

-Construction and Concrete Terminology -How to Read and Apply Specifications, Details, Sections and Plans -How To Set Up a Takeoff Template and do Takeoffs -Concrete Quantity Survey Methods and Techniques -How To Set Up a Custom Cost History

FRAMING SHORT COURSE- Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 COST:$95 TIME: 2-5 PM at the Exchange

This course focuses on how to do a detailed and accurate Framing Takeoffs. The course focuses on Floor, Wall & Ceiling quantity survey methods. Whether you work for yourself or someone else this course will improve your com-petitiveness and profitability. Learn how to estimate framing labor, material & equipment. This is a beginner course and some field experience is helpful but not necessary. Learn:

-Construction and Framing Terminology -How To Read and Apply Specifications, Details, Sections and Plans -How To Set Up a Takeoff Template and do Takeoffs -Framing Quantity Survey Methods and Techniques -How To Set Up a Custom Cost History

ESTIMATING GENERAL CONDITIONS SHORT COURSE–Nov. 11 and Nov.18 COST:$95 TIME: 2-5 PM at the Exchange

General Conditions are a contractor’s overhead costs which are directly charged to a specific project. General Con-tractors most often have the biggest accountability for General Condition costs, but General Conditions affect most every subcontractor on a project. Common General Condition items include cleanup, supervision, temporary offices and utilities small tools and equipment, etc. This class is for everyone– General Contractor, Subcontractor, Architect and Owner. Learn:

-How to identify General Condition Requirements -Create a template for estimating the cost impact of the conditions so they are charged correctly to the project and not your bottom line. -Discuss the industry standards.

Company Name Main Contact (Please Check Box) ⌧ Student Names Framing Concrete Gen. Cond. Total Enclosed Phone Fax

Reserve your spot by mailing check made out to the Builders’ Exchange for the seminar by October 7 to: Seminar Builders’ Exchange 400 Reed St. Santa Clara, CA 95050

Estimating Classes at the Exchange Starting in October

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GSBE has negotiated a 10% member discount off the price of ClickSafety’s award winning Online Safety Training Courses. Why 5,000+ companies turn to ClickSafety’s Risk Management Solutions:

• Self-paced courses, available 24/7 from any Web connection • Less expensive and more convenient than classroom training • Tracking and recordkeeping helps you audit employee compliance • Department of Labor OSHA safety and health course completion card for graduates • Designed by Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH)

Now, with special GSBE member pricing, it’s time to geton board with Safety Training. Sign up, or get full course descriptions and requirements at:

Special Offer for GSBE Members: Online Safety Training Discounts!

ClickSafety – an official GSBE Business Partner and Authorized OSHA Online Outreach Training Provider

www.ClickSafety.com/GSBE • 1.800.971.1080

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GO TO THE ALAMEDA COUNTY SBDC WEBSITE, WWW. ACSBDC.ORG, CLICK ON “CALTRANS SEMINARS”

—OR —

CALL GIANNA AT 510-208-0410

SEMINAR LOCATION:

CAL STATE EAST BAY TRAINING CENTER 1000 BROADWAY, SUITE 109 OAKLAND, CA

CONVENIENTLY NEAR THE 12TH

ST BART STATION

DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BE A PART OF BUILDING CALIFORNIA’S ROADS AND HIGHWAYS

Join us on August 26th and 27th for the sixth in a series of seven important FREE seminars in the 2009 California Construction Contracting Program:

DEVELOPING AND USING BUSINESS CONNECTIONS

FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRMS INTERESTED IN LEARNING FIRST-HAND ABOUT WHAT IT TAKES TO BID ON CALTRANS AND OTHER PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS.

PANEL MODERATOR: ED DUARTE, CCCP CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING CONSULTANT, FOUNDER AZTEC CONSULTANTS, SAN RAMON

August 26th, 9:00am to 12:00pm: MARKETING TO PRIMES (PRIME CONTRACTOR PANEL)

Listen to Primes who take you step-by-step through their perspective of the bidding process; from bid/pre-award through project closeout.

Understand barriers to entry and deal breakers from a Prime’s perspective.

August 26th, 1:00pm to 4:00pm: RESOURCE PARTNERS PANEL

Discuss important resources that can make the difference between winning and losing bids.

August 27th, 9:00am to 12:00pm: MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS Learn how to complete a “firm profile” which assists in completing future “Statement of

Qualifications” (for professional service firms) “Construction Contractor Profiles” (for construction related firms).

Understand key tools that will help you produce top-quality marketing materials that highlight your strengths and accomplishments.

ASK ABOUT OUR FREE COUNSELING FOR CONSTRUCTION AND A&E FIRMS!

TO REGISTER

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New State Fund Discount Program with Brenton Safety

Brenton Safety offers a discount to employers who obtain their workers compensation insurance from the California State Compensation Insurance Fund. The features of this innovative program include:

• 20% Discount off the Brenton catalog price on almost all items Brenton sells. The discount does not apply to rentals, services, or items manufactured by TSI, Incorporated

• Free shipping for most items on orders over $100. • Dozens of “Quick Ship” items to support just-in-time purchasing. Quick ship items

ordered before 3:30 pm PST ship the same day. • An additional 5% shipping allowance (discount) on items that don’t qualify for free

shipping. • A five dollar small order handling fee for orders below $100.

To qualify for this program, customers must provide their State Fund policy number and the main zip code associated with their policy. Check out the website at http://catalog.brentonsafety.com or call (800) 733-4333 to obtain your discount. State Fund Disclaimer:State Compensation Insurance Fund (State Fund) has contracted with Brenton Safety to provide State Fund policyholders the opportunity to buy safety equipment at a reduced price. Policyholders are not required to participate in this voluntary purchase opportunity and State Fund will not reimburse policyholders in any way for their participation. Brenton Safety is an entity totally separate from State Fund. State Fund is not a party to any agreement between Brenton Safety and a policyholder to purchase safety equipment, and State Fund has no liability therewith. State Fund further makes no warranty as to the safety equipment provided.

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Online Planroom Introduction—11 am to Noon This free one hour demonstration is designed for the new users as well as experienced users who wish to learn more about the tools available through the Online Plan Service. Bring your questions and we will have the answers! Free Registration!

Online Planroom Introduction & On Screen Takeoff Advanced Estimating

Training Classes September 17th, 2009

On Screen Takeoff Advanced Estimating - 1 pm to 3 pm This class will cover functions related to electronic plan drawings including: • Electronic estimating using the full version of On Screen Takeoff (OST) 3 • Quantify counts, lengths and areas from scaled drawings • Print, email or save takeoff to PDF or Excel • Color code takeoff for presentation or job coordination • Digital storage for all plan files and takeoff • Overlay addenda drawings to originals to show changes • Analyze and price quantities by areas such as Phases, Floors, or Buildings • Sort and separate your takeoff objects for each page visibly for viewing and printing enhancements • Using Autodesk’s DWF Composer to work with CAD files • Accelerate design reviews with Autodesk DWF Composer, the all-digital way to review, mark up, and revise 2D and 3D designs. • View and print DWF and DWF files with accuracy and fidelity • Measure and annotate the DWF file before round-tripping the markups for revisions The fee for the advanced seminar is $65 per participant; lesson manual included.

Both classes will be held at the Builders Exchange of Santa Clara County, 400 Reed Street, Santa Clara

Space is limited so register today at http://register.onlineplanservice.com

For more information please contact

[email protected]

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♦ First 144 Shotgun Format

♦ First 144 will be determined

by the date of receipt of

entry with check

♦ DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION

Sept. 1 or until full.

Player Name(s) Shirt Size

Buick Pontiac GMC Truck

No Metal or Ceramic Spikes allowed. Soft Spikes Only!

Golf, Cart, Lunch & Dinner for $150.00 Sign In: 11:00 AM Lunch 11:30 AM-12:30 PM Shot gun Start 1:00 PM Dinner to follow the tournament (Extra Dinners for $40)

15500 Los Gatos Blvd. Los Gatos, CA 95032

Hole in 1 Prize Sponsor- New Car, all other par 3’s will have a prize courtesy of Moore.

Send reservation with check to: Builders’ Exchange of Santa Clara Co. 400 Reed St., Santa Clara, CA 95050. Exchange Phone: (408)727-4000 Fax: (408)727-2779 Be sure to include shirt size S-M-L-XL-2XL-3XL-4XL

# ____of Extra Dinners Included at $40

Company Name

Golf, Cart, Lunch & Dinner $150 (Extra Dinners $40 each)

Checks must be included

Do not include sponsor contributions

with tournament check.

Main Contact

Total Enclosed

Phone #

BUIL

DERS' EXCHANGE

GOLF

TOURNAMENT

The 44th Annual

September 11, 2009Santa Teresa Golf Course

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Support The Exchange Golf Tournament

All Proceeds Go To The Exchange Scholarship Program

Event Sponsor- ($2000) Event sponsors will be recognized as the key event sponsors for the tournament. The event sponsor will be identified as a sponsor of a portion of the event-Putting Contest, Lunch, Cocktail Hour and Dinner. Event sponsors will be recognized at the event, receive signage privileges and one complimentary entry in the tournament. Event sponsors will also receive two months of advertising on the online plan room site for free.

Goodie Bag Sponsor- ($1000) Goodie Bag sponsors will be recognized as one of the key sponsors for the goodie bag. Each goodie bag sponsor will be identified with one portion of the goodie bag (Bags, divot tool, tees, golf towels, scratcher card). They will be recognized at their event and have signage privileges. Event sponsors will also receive one month of advertising on the online plan room site for free.

Raffle Sponsor- ($250) Raffle sponsors may either donate cash or an item valued at $250 for the raffle at the golf tournament. Sample raffle items in the past include:golf for 4, clubs, event tickets, computer, I-Pod, TV, etc. Event sponsors will also receive one month of advertising on the online plan room site for free.

Hole Sponsor-($150) Hole sponsors will receive a sign on a hole acknowledging their contribution to the tournament.

All sponsors will receive acknowledgement in all printed material for the tournament as well at the event.

For further information contact Builders’ Exchange Executive

Director Michael Miller at (408)727-4000 or via email at

[email protected]

Mail with check to: Builders’ Exchange Golf Tournament 400 Reed St. Santa Clara, CA 95050

I cannot thank all of you enough for all of the doors that you have opened up for me and all of the dreams that you have helped me realize! Thank You Note From A Past Winner

Donation Information

Sponsorship Level ______ Event ______ Raffle ______ Goodie Bag ______ Hole (s) Item(s) Donated_______________ Name__________________________________________________ Organization____________________________________________ Address________________________________________________ City_________________________State_______ Zip___________ Phone_______________________ Amount Enclosed:

BUIL

DERS' EXCHAN

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GOLFTOURNAMEN

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The 44th Annual

September 11, 2009Santa Teresa Golf Course

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BASIC BLUEPRINT READING SEMINAR

Company Name Main Contact Phone Fax Students Attending Total Enclosed

Reserve your spot by mailing check made out to the Builders’ Exchange for the seminar by October 22 to: Blueprint Seminar Builders’ Exchange 400 Reed St. Santa Clara, CA 95050

All construction work depends on the proper evaluation of the construction blue-prints. Anyone who plans a management career in construction must be able to review and analyze blueprints. This class will sell out so get sign up today! After this four week course, students will understand:

*The fundamentals of the contract documents *How to navigate through the plans and specifications *Avoid costly pitfalls as a result of document errors *How to increase profitability by learning how to successfully interpret the architect’s intent

About the instructor-Rich Jensen has been in the construction industry over 30 years, working as a Project Manager at Barnhart Construction and owner of New Mission City Millwork.. He also was a long time instructor in the West Valley College Construction Technology Program. Rich taught classes in Quantity Surveying and Cost Estimating. Rich is currently the principal at Jensen Construction Management Services.

Seminar Cost: $175 Price after October 22: $199 Duration of the Seminar:Thurs. Nights for 4 weeks, starting October 29 Class Start Time: 5:00 PM No Refunds

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Voluntary Dental Insurance

In our continuing effort to provide quality, cost effective health insurance products to our members, the Builders Exchange of Santa Clara is introducing MetLife Voluntary Dental Insurance. Coverage is available to all member firms beginning July 1, 2009. This special open enrollment ends in September.

Overview • 2 PPO Plans To Choose From - $1000 and $750 Annual Maximums • 100% Employee Paid – At No Cost To The Employer • Large Network Of Providers In California • RATES GUARANTEED through March 2011

1 For a complete summary of benefits, please contact your Benefits Consultant 2 Reimbursement based on PDP (Preferred Dentist Program) fees 3 Reimbursement based on Reasonable & Customary Charges

Want More Information? If you or your employees are interested in a quote or would like more information, please contact our Benefits Consultant, Link Hirst, at (408) 727-6771 or [email protected].

Benefits1 High Option Low Option Preferred

Dentist2 Any

Dentist3 Preferred Dentist2

Any Dentist3

Annual Maximum (Calendar Year)

$1000

$1000

$750

$500

Deductible (Waived for Prev.) Basic & Major Services Individual Family

$50 $150

$75 $225

$75 $225

$100 $300

Preventive Care Oral Exam & Cleanings X-Rays (Full mouth & bitewing) Topical Fluoride Applications (Children to age 14)

100%

100%

100%

90%

Basic Care Fillings Periodontal maintenance Palliative Care Pulp Capping/Pulpal Therapy Space Maintainers Sealants

80%

80%

80%

70%

Major Care (Second Year Enrolled) Endodontics Periodontics

Oral Surgery Crowns Bridges/Dentures Implants

Injections of antibiotic drugs

50% 50%

50%

40%

Orthodontia (Second Year Enrolled) (Child to age 19) Lifetime Maximum Coinsurance

$1,000 50%

$1,000 50%

Not Covered

Not Covered


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