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WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org [email protected] October 14, 2014 Vol. 58, Issue #41 IN Memoriam It is with a heavy heart that we post this news. Kellie E. Buono soared to heaven peacefully on October 10, 2014 at the age of 41 after a brave and swift fight against Melanoma. Beloved wife of Ron Buono; devoted and loving mother to Caitlin Rose; caring daughter of Mary and Kevin Eagleton; sweet sister to Eileen Eagleton, Maureen Eagleton and DeeDee Peterson; adoring aunt to Christine Moreno, Fiona Peterson, Riley Peterson and Kevin Peterson. Kellie is an amazing soul. She enjoyed life, loved helping people and constantly looked out for the wellbeing of family and friends. Kellie will be greatly missed by all those blessed to have known her. Friends may visit Tuesday October 14 at 4:30 Duggan’s Serra Mortuary where a rosary will be held at 5pm. A funeral mass will be held on Wednes- day at 11 at St. Cecilia Church, 2555 17th Ave, San Francisco. Following Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, join us at The Cliff House for one last toast. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a memorial fund at Bank of Marin #06120109. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/ obituary.aspx?n=kellie-buono&pid=172776560&fhid=2515#sthash.z4t6dbpZ. dpuf The MBA will be posting more information about how you can contribute to Caitlin’s education in the days and weeks to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with Kellie’s family. We Remember MBA Administrative Assistant Kellie Buono
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WEEKLY BULLETIN

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] October 14, 2014 Vol. 58, Issue #41

IN Memoriam

It is with a heavy heart that we post this news.

Kellie E. Buono soared to heaven peacefully on October 10, 2014 at the age of 41 after a brave and swift fight against Melanoma.

Beloved wife of Ron Buono; devoted and loving mother to Caitlin Rose; caring daughter of Mary and Kevin Eagleton; sweet sister to Eileen Eagleton, Maureen Eagleton and DeeDee Peterson; adoring aunt to Christine Moreno, Fiona Peterson, Riley Peterson and Kevin Peterson.

Kellie is an amazing soul. She enjoyed life, loved helping people and constantly looked out for the wellbeing of family and friends. Kellie will be greatly missed by all those blessed to have known her.

Friends may visit Tuesday October 14 at 4:30 Duggan’s Serra Mortuary where a rosary will be held at 5pm. A funeral mass will be held on Wednes-day at 11 at St. Cecilia Church, 2555 17th Ave, San Francisco. Following Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, join us at The Cliff House for one last toast.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a memorial fund at Bank of Marin #06120109. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=kellie-buono&pid=172776560&fhid=2515#sthash.z4t6dbpZ.dpuf

The MBA will be posting more information about how you can contribute to Caitlin’s education in the days and weeks to come.Our thoughts and prayers are with Kellie’s family.

We RememberMBA Administrative Assistant

Kellie Buono

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10.28.14FALL 2014 MBA QUARTERLY CONNECTION HOSTED BY YOUR MBA BOARD AND STAFF

@ MBA Office5 PM Intros | 5:30 PM Presentation | 6 PM Q&A

11.05.14DIGITAL MARKETING MASTERCOURSE - ENGAGING YOUR AUDIENCE ONLINE PRESENTED BY MARIN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL WITH TAXISTAND & GOOGLE

@ Four Points Sheraton, San Rafael4:30 PM - 7:00 PM

SAVE the DATE10.16.14

MBA & SR CHAMBER TEXAS HOLD’EM POKER TOURNAMENT & BBQ 2014 PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE MBA SCHOLARSHIP FUND

@ McInnis Park Golf Center4:30 PM Networking | 6:30 PM Tournament

MEMBER NEWS

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

See more atmembers.marinba.org/news/

MBA Interests Represented at the State Capitol

Year End Report from Phil Vermeulen - MBA Legislative Advocate

Click Here for the full report on the final activities of the CA State Legislature for the year 2014

BAPAC Endorses in MMWD Race

Marin Builders Association Political Action Committee Endorses Liza Crosse for Marin Municipal Water District

Click Here for more

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Pre-registration is required. Register today at srchamber.comContact the Chamber with questions: 415-454-4163 [email protected]

The 2014 San Rafael Chamber & Marin Builders Association

Texas Hold’Em Poker Tournament and BBQ

Thursday, October 16, 4:30-9:30pmTournament starts at 6:30pmMcInnis Park Golf Center 350 Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael

♣ A portion of net proceeds benefits MBA Scholarship Foundation

♣ $75 buy-in for Chamber and MBA members and guests (includes BBQ)

♣ $95 buy-in for non-members (includes BBQ)

♣ 4:30-6:30pm: Registration, Networking, BBQ

♣ 6:30pm: Tournament starts

♣ All skill levels welcome!

♣ All final table players win great prizes

♣ Final four players win special prizes and cash cards

Pre-registration is required. Register today at marinba.orgContact the MBA with questions: 415-462-1220 [email protected]

Thursday, October 16, 4:30-9:30pmTournament starts at 6:30pmMcInnis Park Golf Center 350 Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael

A portion of net proceeds benefits MBA Scholarship Foundation

$75 buy-in for Chamber and MBA members and guests (includes BBQ)

$95 buy-in for non-members (includes BBQ)

4:30-6:30pm: Registration, Networking, BBQ

6:30pm: Tournament starts

All skill levels welcome!

All final table players win great prizes

Final four players win special prizes and cash cards

San Rafael Chamber

Pre-registration is required. Register today at srchamber.comContact the Chamber with questions: 415-454-4163 [email protected]

The 2014 San Rafael Chamber & Marin Builders Association

Texas Hold’Em Poker Tournament and BBQ

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

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Fall 2014 MBA Quarterly Connection Hosted by your MBA Board and Staff

Make the most of your MBA Membership Enjoy some light refreshments Meet fellow members and the MBA Staff Team

Tuesday, October 28th at the MBA Office

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael

5:00 – 5:30 pm - Casual Introductions and Refreshments 5:30 – 6:00 pm - Presentation: Making the Most of your MBA Membership 6:00 - 6:30 pm - Q and A and Networking

We are here to HELP provide TOOLS for your business success!

Available to you NOW: o 4 Ways to Market Your Business thru the MBA o Members Only Insurance Programs o Plan Services – Online Plan Service o Member Offices and Meeting Room(s) o Website, Bulletin and Social Media o Marin Home Magazine

Join us!

Please RSVP to Barbara at 415-462-1220 or [email protected]

www.marinba.org

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PROJECT OFTHE WEEK

Notice Inviting Sealed Bids

CITYWIDE TRAFFIC SIGNALLED RELAMPING PROJECT

Due Monday, October 27, 2014 @ 10:00 AM

City of San Rafael Department of Public Works

Bid Submission & Project Description:The project consists of all the associate materials and work in the specifications, including re-lamping, all vehicle indications (including indications of Programmable Visibility Heads) with new LED in incandescent look and all pedestrian indications with new countdown LED incandescent look.

Each bid shall be in accordance with the specifications and other contract documents now on file with the City Clerk, City Hall, San Rafael, California; and may be examined and copies may be obtained at the Department of Public Works, 111 Morphew Street, P.O. Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94901. Cost shall be Twenty-five Dollars ($25) per set, non-refundable. Cost of mailing sets shall be an additional Ten Dollar ($10) per set.

Prior to bidding, the Contractor shall possess a “Class C10” contractor’s license issued by the California CSLB

Plans and specifications for this project and more may also be viewed online by subscribers to the MBA Online Plan Service.

IN THIS ISSUE________________________

VOL.58 ISSUE#41

In Memoriam: Kellie Buono ...............1

GO ALL IN! - Texas Hold’em Tournament & BBQ ....................................................2

DON’T MISS OUT - MBA Fall 2014 Quarterly Connection .........................3

Save the Date ....................................4

Project of the Week ........................5

Member News ................................4 & 6

Capitol Connection .........................10

5 Things You Need to Know .................11

Phil Vermeulen Update .................12

SAFETY: Emergency Preparedness ....15

Permits ..............................................24

Completions & Tax Liens ................26

Project Bid Schedule .......................30

Classifieds ..........................................43

_______________________

CONTACT MBA660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

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

[email protected]

www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected]

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MEMBER NEWS See more atmembers.marinba.org/news/

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

HUDSON STREET DESIGN OF MARIN EXPANDS STAFF

Hudson Street Design of Marin announces new staffing. Rachael Dillbeck, an interior design student at SF State, is

assisting our designers in their day-to-day operations, including drafting, creating job quotes, and jobsite visits as a

kitchen and bath design intern. Melissa Simpson, Sales Representative, provides design assistance and product selection

for new construction jobs and home renovation projects. Erik Hansen, Sales Representative, with previous experience in

construction, is an excellent resource for local contractors, architects and designers.

Hudson Street Design of Marin, a division of HLC Inc., is the North Bay’s premier home design showroom offering inspiration, design assistance and product selection for building, upgrading or remodeling projects. Hudson Street Design of Marin is located at 3773 Redwood Highway in San Rafael, 415-924-8300, www.hlc-inc.com.

Bruce Okrepkie707.360.4117

[email protected]

Daniel Walters707.525.4168

[email protected]

Sean Parsons707.525.2715

[email protected]

George Petersen Insurance Agency

NEW MBA Workers’ Compensation & Commercial Insurance Program

We are excited to announce that George Petersen Insurance Agency has developed a new workers’ compensation & commmercial insurance program for the Marin Builders Association. With a 76-year history of insuring local contractors, George Petersen Insurance Agency has the experience and expertise to protect your business.

By partnering with George Petersen Insurance Agency, you’ll receive preferred pricing on your workers’ compensation rates. In addition, you can benefit from working closely with one of George Petersen’s construction-industry professionals. With over 50 years of combined experience, George Petersen’s specialized construction agents have a deep understanding of the industry, allowing them to assess the unique characteristics of your business, its exposures and its evolving needs.

Support the MBA and protect your business by contacting one of our construction specialists today:

License #0603247

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2014-2015 MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS

PresidentTyler Doherty - Cal-West Rentals, Inc.

Vice PresidentTom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.

Chief Financial Officer John Busick - Bob Kunst Painting

SECRETARYClayton Fraser - West Bay Builders

Past Presidentjim Schalich - Schalich Bros.

Construction

Chief Executive OfficerRick Wells

Mendy Calegari - Marin Roto-RooterOliver Dibble - Dibble & Company

Aimi Dutra - The Dutra GroupDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc

Jeff Grady - California Mortgage AdvisorsDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning

Dan McLennon - McLennon Law CorporationJeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets

Rob Scerri - Golden State LumberDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical

Michelle Whiteside - Whiteside ConstructionJohn Zimmerman - Shamrock Materials

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership Manager

CONSULTANTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst

Phil Vermeulen - Legislative ConsultantTerrence Knoles - Publications

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

660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Marin Builders Association

MBA MEMBER

415.472.3434

Also available for Expedited Mediations and Arbitrations

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north bayh a p t e rC

With the right technology, your office can be wherever you are! Learn how to use the “Cloud” to run your office on the road with this informative and lively presentation from Elijah German of Microsoft.

After you attend this presentation, you will know:

• How to use OneDrive for business cloud solutions

• Basic navigation for Windows 8.1

• How to use OneNote application

North Bay NARI

When

November 4, 2014 5:30-8:30pm

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

Presentation

Location Hudson Street Design 3773 Redwood Highway

San Rafael, CA

Cost $45 NARI members/ $55 non-members

Registration will be available at the door.

Register and prepay online by Thursday, October 30, and receive a $5 discount.

Proper attire required.

North Bay NARI PO Box 1313

Novato, CA 94948

Email membership@

northbaynari.org

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

About our speaker:

Elijah German, Microsoft’s business manager for the North Bay, helps businesses align and strategically utilize their current Windows devices. He has worked in internet technology for over ten years, including time at Restaurant.com, PennySaverUSA.com, Passport Unlimited, and Apple.

North Bay NARI’s Technology Series Presents:

The Mobile Office

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

A ‘no way, no how’ gets us started on

this round of contractor “Q&A.” We find

a short answer in a very long question for

a North Carolina contractor interested in

‘rolling the dice’ on a new venture in Nevada.

And, a license applicant shows us why you

keep copies of all your paperwork…

Q: We are in the process of obtaining

a contractor’s license in California. The

CSLB informed us that it might take 2 or 3

months to issue a license with the testing and

fingerprinting requirements. Is there a way to

piggyback off someone else’s license? We have

another company that we use as a subcontractor

here in Arizona that has a CA license and they

are willing to let us use it.

A: We hear this question often and the

answer is plain and simply no, you cannot

piggyback off someone else’s license. The

response we typically get is “well what if we…”

and the answer is still no. Whatever way you

may think to work it, you cannot contract for, or

perform construction work over $500 without

having your own license. No way, no how!

Q: We are a licensed North Carolina

contracting company and one of our customers

would like us to do a large project in Nevada.

We plan to subcontract the installation to a

company that currently has a contractor’s

license in Nevada. We are discussing forming

a Joint Venture (JV) with them. Would that

require that our company obtain a license first

with a Qualifying Employee from our company,

and then we apply for the JV license? Or

can we just apply for a Joint Venture license

with one licensed entity and one un-licensed

entity utilizing the other company’s qualifying

individual?

A: Nevada does not require that both

entities be licensed prior to obtaining a joint

venture license.

Q: We recently restructured the company

and the ownership now belongs 100% to our

parent company. Nothing else changed, we still

have the same tax ID number, same officers,

etc. Do we need to notify the CSLB of the

ownership change?

A: You are required to notify the CSLB of

any change to your license within 90 days of the

change. That includes things such as a name

change, address change, personnel change,

new Worker’s Compensation insurance policy,

etc. If it’s strictly ownership that changed and

everything else with the license remains the

same, then you are not required to notify the

CSLB. However, if prior to the ownership

transfer, your Responsible Managing Officer

(RMO) owned more than 10% of company,

and now that’s obviously no longer the case,

you will need to obtain a Bond of Qualified

Individual and submit that to the CSLB with

an explanation that he is no longer a 10%

shareholder.

Q: I am in the process of obtaining a “C-

10” Sole Proprietorship license and I’m about

2 months deep in the process and I realized I

actually want to operate as an Limited Liability

Company (LLC) I understand that I can act

as the Qualifier on both, providing that I own

at least 20% of the LLC, which I do. I plan to

apply under the LLC once the Sole Proprietor

license is issued. Will I need to re-certify my

experience again? I had to provide all kinds of

documentation and I didn’t keep copies of any

of it.

A: No, you will not be required to

show your experience again. You will want

to complete a waiver application and your

work experience as well as exams will not be

required. And again, for everyone, always keep

copies of documents for future use!

While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers

is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call

866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write us at Capitol

Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 500, Sacramento, CA 95814.

Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

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

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5 . S.F. BUILDINGS GETTING SLAPPED WITH QUAKE-SAFETY WARNINGS.

http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/SF-soft-story-buildings-not-in-retrofit-program-5807153.php

5 things you need to know

BY CASEY MAZZONIMARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

LEGISLATIVE [email protected]

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some

other time. We are the ones

we’ve been waiting for. We are

the change that we seek.”

― Barack Obama

1 . LOCAL ASSEMBLY RACE UPDATE.http://www.marinij.com/marinnews/ci_26682365/republican-challenger-

faces-long-odds-bid-unseat-incumbent

2 . CHECK OUT WHO THE IJ IS ENDORSING.http://www.marinij.com/opinion/ci_26674508/editorial-ij-

recommends-rienks-bedard-and-whipple-marin

3 . CHECK OUT NORTH BAY BUSINESS JOURNAL 2014 TOP CONSTRUCTION FIRMS.

http://www.northbaybusinessjournal.com/100261/top-north-bay-contractors-of-2014/

4 . MONEY RACE HEATS UP IN KEY ASSEMBLY RACES.http://www.latimes.com/local/political/la-me-pc-assembly-

campaign-finance-20141007-story.html?track=rss

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

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Also In This Update

• Jerry Brown’s Veto Rate is Actually

Quite Low (and What that Could Mean)

• Lawsuit Abuse Chases Jobs Out of

California

In my Year-End Legislative Report I only

reported on bills signed by the governor,

meaning that the MOST objectionable one, SB

792 (Padilla), was not discussed because it was

vetoed. Known as a ‘mushroom bill’ because

it grew in the dark unnoticed by most in the

wee hours of the last night of the session, the

governor thankfully listened to the arguments

of the opposition (including ours) and vetoed

the measure.

While there was absolutely no valid reason for

the governor to sign this measure, particularly

since its genesis was at 2 AM in the morning in

the closing moments of the legislative session,

the labor unions sponsoring this measure carry

considerable clout with him due to their strong

support of his campaign (past and present).

Thankfully, however, it is an election year

and the governor was fully aware that Neil

Kashkari would have welcomed this ‘gift’ had

he signed it. I should also add, Jerry Brown 2.0

is a totally different ‘animal’ than Jerry Brown

1.0, meaning that despite who the sponsors

were, chances were likely that he never would

have signed it, but then again……….? So too,

in reading his veto message he did not deny

that using certified workers was wrong, but he

‘suggested’ a more politically sensitive way to

go about accomplishing what they so desire to

do.

In case you’ve forgotten, SB 792 was a ‘gut and

amend’ of AB 1415 (Perez) which would have

required the use of only certified personnel to

apply protective coatings and linings on steel

and concrete to prevent early deterioration

due to corrosion and related environmental

contamination on all public works projects.

The sponsors were the International Union

of Painters and Allied Trades, along with the

State Building Trades and other coating and

painting-related companies.

So, what did the governor say in his veto

message? Read on:

GOVERNOR’S MESSAGEI am returning Senate Bill 792 without my signature. This bill directs the Department of Industrial Relations, in consultation with the Department of Toxic Substances Control, to adopt regulations, on or before January 1, 2016, to establish performance standards for corrosion prevention work on projects designated as public works. Unfortunately, the development of these standards is outside of the jurisdiction and expertise of these departments. Using industry accepted

standards for corrosion prevention and worker safety on public infrastructure projects is good policy and procurement requirements should ensure that all workers are properly trained and certified to do this critical work. Therefore I am directing the Department of Industrial Relations to incorporate industry accepted standards for corrosion prevention training into the appropriate apprenticeship programs. I am also directing the department to work with the Standards Board to assess the adequacy of safety standards for workers engaged in corrosion prevention work and make necessary changes. ¦ Sincerely, Edmund G. Brown Jr.

Jerry Brown’s Veto Rate is Actually Quite Low (and What that Could Mean)By Carson Bruno, Research Fellow, The

Hoover Institution

Speaking of governor’s vetoes:

September 30th was the deadline for Governor

Brown to sign or veto the 1,074 bills sent to

his desk by the legislature, officially ending

the 2013-2014 legislative session. And most of

them he signed; vetoing 13.3% of the bills.

But how does Jerry Brown 2.0’s veto rate

compare to past Governors and what does it

say about his “adult in the room” narrative and

“canoe” governing philosophy?

THANK GOD FOR ELECTION YEARS! GOVERNOR VETOES SB 792 (PADILLA)presented by Phil Vermeulen, MBA Legislative Advocate

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

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Jerry Brown 2.0, on average, has vetoed 12.6%

of the bills sent to him (on average, 959 bills

are sent his way each year). When compared

to his predecessors, Brown’s recent veto rate

appears lacking. Schwarzenegger, for example,

had an average annual veto rate of 26.4% (two

times Brown’s rate), despite having more bills

pile up on his desk (1,066, on average, per

year). But wait, you’ll say; Schwarzenegger

was a Republican, who had, at times, a frosty

relationship with the Golden Dome.

So, let’s go back further. Democratic Governor

Gray Davis vetoed, on average, 17.6% of the

average 1,248 bills annually sent to him. And if

we remove 2003 (Davis’ veto rate fell to 6.0%

in 2003 from 18.4% in 2002, possibly related

to the recall election), the recalled Governor’s

rate jumps to an average of 19.4%. Going

back further, Pete Wilson (16.7%) and George

Deukmejian (15.5%) both have higher veto

rates than Governor Brown 2.0.

Brown 2.0 only exceeds two modern-era

Governors: Jerry Brown 1.0 (vetoing 4.6%

of the 1,426 bills sent to him, on average)

and Ronald Reagan (on average, annually

vetoing 6.3% of 1,666 bills). The trend here

is undeniable. Between Brown 1.0 and

Brown 2.0, gubernatorial veto rates steadily

increased with each administration. Indeed, no

Governor had an average veto rate less than his

predecessor, until Jerry Brown 2.0.

But maybe more interesting is the steady

decline of bills making it to the Governor.

Since Deukmejian, fewer bills, on average,

have landed on each Governor’s desk. Jerry

Brown 2.0 has seen about half the volume

George Deukmejian did. Reasons for this

could include: legislative gridlock, a more

active and successful gubernatorial legislative

affairs office preventing bills from getting to

the Governor’s desk in the first place, or a more

discerning legislature.

There’s little evidence that legislature has been

getting more balanced and legislative gridlock

has been the norm for years, so that can’t

explain the downward trend in bills sent to the

Governor; so, let’s rule out those possibilities.

Thus, if indeed, the Governor’s legislative

affairs office has become both more active and

more successful that could explain Brown 2.0’s

low veto rate. But this would also have to mean

that past gubernatorial legislative affairs offices

were getting less active and/or less successful

and that Brown 2.0’s legislative affairs office

suddenly achieved rock star status.

But it isn’t like Brown’s predecessors were

running ineffective offices. Deukmejian,

Wilson, and Davis all had long histories in

Sacramento and were skilled politicians.

Schwarzenegger was an outsider, but he

employed many capable people with resumes

filled with Sacramento experience (and many

were Democrats, who presumably had contacts

within the Democratic-led legislature). So, this

theory doesn’t help explain Brown 2.0’s low

veto rate.

This calls into question both Brown’s “adult in

the room” narrative (i.e., he is the check on the

liberal legislature) and his “canoe” governing

philosophy (i.e., paddle to the left, then to the

right to maintain balance). At an annual veto

rate of just 13%, Brown is letting a lot of bad

public policy pass by him (evidence includes

the plastic bag ban) and on major reforms, from

the watering down of his pension reform plan

to his last minute involvement in the water

bond negotiations, he hasn’t been a forceful

leader. All of this suggests he may be the adult,

but isn’t in the room.

It does appear Brown 2.0 is attempting to

adhere to his “canoe” philosophy as evident

by his signing of bills like AB 1897, which

will hold businesses liable for the actions of

subcontractors (a major victory for labor)

while vetoing bills like SB 25, which would

have given wide ranging new powers to the

Agriculture Labor Relations Board (a major

defeat for labor). But a cursory examination

suggests his canoe is still veering leftward.

Often times in political and policy discourse,

people like to boil actions down to a single

number that is quantifiable. And in this case,

Brown 2.0 can’t compete with past Governors.

But in a state like California, and more

specifically, a capital like Sacramento, a slight

leftward steering might be the best alternative.

And even though Schwarzenegger was prone

to use his veto pen, his tenure proves that the

quality of vetoes may be more important than

quantity.

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Lawsuit Abuse Chases Jobs Out of CaliforniaBy Joe Ramirez

CEO & Owner, Pacific National Security

As many of you know, California Citizens

Against Lawsuit Abuse is recognizing Lawsuit

Abuse Awareness Week. Nearly every small

business owner I know has a horror story about

lawsuit abuse. These lawsuits are much more

than a paperwork headache – they can force

small businesses to shut down and destroy jobs.

My story is not unusual. I own a private

security firm, and when a client cancelled and

moved to a national provider, I had to lay off

one of my employees assigned to the account.

We could not place him back to work and as

a result, I was hit with a lawsuit claiming that

I didn’t give the employee the appropriate

number of breaks as required by law. I was

astounded to be told by our lawyer that even

though a violation had not been committed, I

would actually spend less money if I settled the

lawsuit rather than fighting it. With reluctance,

we settled the lawsuit – and the employee and

his lawyer received thousands of dollars.

I was fortunate that my business was barely

able to absorb this massive hit. Unfortunately,

there are many businesses in California that

are forced to shut down when facing a lawsuit

such as this. In this way, lawsuit abuse takes an

enormous toll on our economy, and contributes

to the state’s difficulty creating jobs and

lowering its high unemployment rate.

Now I understand why business leaders put so

much focus on a region’s legal climate. More

than regulations or taxes, lawsuit abuse can

stop a successful business in its tracks, wasting

time and money that would be better spent

running and expanding the business.

California is slowly recognizing that lawsuit

abuse is hurting its businesses and slowing

job creation. But until California starts

following the lead of other states and passing

common sense laws to reform its legal system,

investment – and the jobs that follow- will

continue to flow to other states.

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Emergency Preparedness—Earthquakes

An earthquake is an abrupt ground movement resulting from the earth shifting and breaking deep underground. Earthquakes range from minor tremors to violent shaking that can destroy an entire neighborhood. In addition, earthquakes can trigger other disasters such as fires, floods, landslides, avalanches, or tsunamis. They occur at all times of the year and are currently impossible to predict. Earthquakes cause damage primarily by causing objects to fall or fly through the air. The buildings most prone to collapse are those with foundations:

• On landfills of loose, unconsolidated materials.

• On former waterways.

• On unstable soil.

• That are not reinforced and anchored to the ground. Earthquake preparation:

• Assure that you understand your employer’s emergency action plans for earthquakes. Prepare by understanding your role in the plan.

• Stabilize objects in your workplace or living area that could fall. – Make sure that shelves, mirrors, and pictures are securely attached to walls.

These heavy items should not be too close to beds or places where people sit. – Brace overhead lights and top-heavy objects like cabinets. – For items that cannot be attached to walls, ceilings, or floors, put heavier objects

on lower shelves. Put breakable items in low, latched cabinets.

• Minimize fire risks. – Make sure that electrical wiring and gas connections are not defective. If repairs

are needed, get professional help. – Flexible pipes for gas and water are less likely to break. – Gas appliances can be installed with an automatic shut-off valve triggered by

shaking. – Store flammable products and poisons like weed killers in a closed, latched,

lower shelf.

Earthquake preparation (continued):

• Consider the stability of the structure. – Make sure that the structure and foundations have been properly anchored.

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– If you discover any structural defects like cracks in ceilings or foundations, get professional advice.

• Prepare yourself. – Develop an action plan for your home and workplace. – Pick a spot in every room to be an earthquake shelter. This is preferably beneath

a sturdy table or against an inner wall. – Have earthquake drills with your family and coworkers. – Learn how to turn off the gas, water, and electricity. – Consider learning first aid.

Earthquake response:

• The key steps to follow are: 1. Drop. 2. Cover. 3. Hold on. Drop to the ground; seek cover beneath something sturdy like a desk or table, and hold on to the protective structure until the earthquake ends.

• While you want to reach a safe place to wait out the earthquake, limit your

movements to only a few steps.

• If you are indoors: – Drop, cover, and hold on. – If you cannot find a table or desk to use for cover, crouch in the corner of an

inside wall and protect your face and head with your arms. – Stay away from outside walls and doors. Avoid anything that can break or fall on

you, like glass or lighting fixtures. – If you are in bed, stay there unless something might fall on you. Protect your

head with your pillow. – Doorways usually are not sturdy enough to give good protection. Only use

doorways that are strong and load-bearing. – Never use elevators. – Be prepared for electrical failure or activation of the sprinkler system or fire

alarm.

• If you are outdoors:

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– Stay outside until the shaking stops. – Keep your distance from structures that

may fall, such as houses, street lights, or electrical wires.

– The most dangerous areas are next to buildings, because of falling walls and breaking windows.

• If you are in a vehicle: – Stop safely but quickly. As with being outside, you do not want to be near tall

structures that may fall, like buildings or overpasses.

After the earthquake:

• If you are trapped under debris:

– Under the wreckage there will be a dangerous amount of dust. To avoid inhaling the dust, cover your mouth with cloth, such as an article of clothing or a handkerchief, and avoid shouting for help.

– Stay calm and still, and do not move around, as this will kick up more dust.

– Do not light matches to see.

– To alert rescuers to your location, tap on a pipe or a wall or blow a whistle if you have one. Shouting should only be a last resort.

• Check for injuries to others. If someone is injured or seriously ill:

– Call emergency medical services (EMS).

– Provide first aid.

– If breathing or the heart has stopped, administer CPR if you have been trained. If the victim has a pulse and is breathing, look for and treat other injuries to the level of your first aid training.

• Listen to the local radio and television stations for updated information and instructions.

• Do not drive unless absolutely necessary.

• Stay away from downed power lines or broken gas lines.

• At your building, check for gas, water, or sewage breaks, downed electric lines, and short circuits. Turn off appropriate utilities, and stay away from building damage and potential problem areas, such as cracks in chimneys or foundations. Communicate these kinds of issues to those responsible for dealing with them.

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This form documents that the training specified above was presented to the listed participants. By signing below, each participant acknowledges receiving this training. Organization: Trainer: Trainer’s Signature: _____ Class Participants: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date:

Remember to load your completed trainings into the Risk Management Center.

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Preparación para emergencias—Terremotos

Un terremoto es un movimiento abrupto del terreno resultante del desplazamiento y la ruptura de la tierra a gran profundidad subterránea. Los terremotos oscilan entre temblores leves a sacudidas violentas que pueden destruir un barrio entero. Además, los terremotos pueden desencadenar otros desastres tales como incendios, inundaciones, deslizamientos de tierra, avalanchas o tsunamis. Ocurren durante todo el año y en este momento son imposibles de predecir. Los terremotos causan daño principalmente al causar que los objetos caigan o vuelen por el aire. Los edificios más propensos a derrumbarse son los que tienen bases:

• En los vertederos de materiales sueltos y no consolidados.

• En los canales anteriores.

• En tierra inestable.

• Que no están reforzadas y ancladas al suelo. Preparación para un terremoto:

• Estabilice los objetos en su lugar de trabajo o vivienda que podrían caer. – Asegúrese de que los estantes, espejos y fotos estén bien sujetos a las paredes.

Estos elementos pesados no deben estar demasiado cerca de las camas o lugares donde la gente se sienta.

– Refuerce las luces y los objetos demasiado pesados en la parte superior tales como armarios.

– Para los artículos que no se pueden conectar a las paredes, techos o suelos, coloque los objetos más pesados en los estantes inferiores. Coloque los objetos frágiles en armarios bajos y cerrados con pestillo.

• Minimice los riesgos de incendio. – Asegúrese de que el cableado eléctrico y las conexiones de gas no estén

defectuosos. Si las reparaciones son necesarias, busque ayuda profesional. – Los tubos flexibles para gas y agua son menos propensos a romperse. – Los aparatos de gas se pueden instalar con una válvula de cierre automático

activado por agitación. – Almacene los productos inflamables y tóxicos tales como herbicidas en un

estante inferior, cerrado con pestillo.

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Preparación para un terremoto (continuación):

• Considere la estabilidad de la estructura. – Asegúrese de que la estructura y cimientos hayan sido correctamente anclados. – Si descubre algún defecto estructural tales como grietas en techos o cimientos,

obtenga asesoramiento profesional.

• Prepárese. – Desarrolle un plan de acción para su hogar y lugar de trabajo. – Escoja un lugar en todas las habitaciones como refugio de terremotos. Este es,

preferiblemente, por debajo de una mesa fuerte o contra una pared interior. – Haga simulacros de terremotos con su familia y compañeros de trabajo. – Aprenda cómo apagar el gas, el agua y la electricidad.

• Considere la posibilidad de aprender primeros auxilios. Respuesta a un terremoto:

• Los principales pasos a seguir son los siguientes: 1. Tirarse. 2. Refugiarse. 3. Aferrarse. Tírese al suelo, busque refugio debajo de algo fuerte, tal como un escritorio o una mesa, y aférrese a la estructura de protección hasta que termine el terremoto.

• Aunque quiere llegar a un lugar seguro para esperar hasta que termine el terremoto, limite sus movimientos a unos pocos pasos.

• Si está adentro: – Tírese, busque refugio y aférrese. – Si no puede encontrar una mesa o escritorio que se puede utilizar para la

cubierta, agáchese en una esquina de una pared interior y proteja su cara y la cabeza con los brazos.

– Manténgase alejado de las paredes y las puertas exteriores. Evite cualquier cosa que pueda romper o caer sobre usted, tales como el vidrio o las lámparas

– Si está en la cama, quédese ahí a menos que algo podría caer sobre usted. Proteja su cabeza con la almohada.

– La mayoría de las puertas no son lo suficientemente fuertes para ofrecer la protección adecuada. Utilice únicamente las puertas que son fuertes y de carga.

– Nunca use los ascensores. – Esté preparado para una falla eléctrica o la activación del sistema de aspersión o

alarmas contra incendios.

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Preparación para emergencias—Terremotos

• Si se encuentra fuera: – Manténgase fuera hasta que termine el

temblor. – Manténgase alejado de las estructuras que

se puedan caer, tales como casas, farolas o tendidos eléctricos.

– Las zonas más peligrosas están al lado de los edificios, debido a la caída de muros y ventanas rotas.

• Si está en un vehículo: – Deténgase de manera segura, pero rápidamente. Debido a que está afuera, no

quiere estar cerca de las estructuras altas que puedan caer, tales como edificios o pasos elevados.

Después de un terremoto:

• Si está atrapado bajo los escombros: – Bajo los escombros, habrá una peligrosa cantidad de polvo. Para evitar inhalar el

polvo, cúbrase la boca con tela, tal como una prenda o un pañuelo, y evite gritar para pedir ayuda.

– Mantenga la calma y quédese quieto. No se mueva, ya que esto levantará más polvo.

– No encienda fósforos para ver. – Para alertar a los rescatistas a su ubicación, toque en un tubo o una pared o

sople un silbato si tiene uno. Gritar sólo debe ser un último recurso.

• Revise por lesiones a otras personas. Si alguien está lesionado o gravemente enfermo: – Llame a los servicios médicos de emergencia (EMS por sus siglas en inglés). – Proporcione primeros auxilios. – Si la respiración o el corazón se ha detenido, administre RCP si ha sido

entrenado. Si la víctima tiene pulso y respira, busque y trate otras lesiones según su nivel de capacitación en primeros auxilios.

• Escuche los programas locales de radio o televisión para obtener información e instrucciones actualizadas.

• No conduzca a menos que sea absolutamente necesario.

• Manténgase alejado de cables eléctricos caídos o tuberías de gas rotas.

• En su edificio, revise en busca de roturas de gas, agua o alcantarillados, líneas eléctricas caídas y cortocircuitos. Apague los servicios públicos apropiados y manténgase alejado de los daños del edificio y áreas con problemas potenciales, tales como grietas en las chimeneas o cimientos. Comunique este tipo de problemas a los responsables de tratar con ellos.

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Este formulario documenta que los participantes mencionados recibieron la capacitación que se detalla más arriba. Al firmar a continuación, cada participante reconoce haber recibido dicha capacitación. Organización: Instructor: Firma del instructor: Participantes de la clase: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha: Nombre: __ Firma: Fecha:

Recuerde registrar las capacitaciones que ha recibido en el Centro de Gestión de Riesgos.

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

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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueArcher Sandy RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 637 Idylberry Rd San Rafael 164-082-07 (58) Repl 4 Wndws $15,610 Monroe Russell R Jr & RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 224 Oak Crest Rd San Anselmo 177-133-15 (58) Repl 4 Wndws $24,611 Edwards William A /Tr/ RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 350 Pinewood Dr San Rafael 164-111-23 (58) Repl 4 Wndws $16,229 Coughtry Stephanie D /Tr/ ARRUDA CONSTRUCTION INC. 312 San Francisco Blvd San Ans 177-182-12 (92,93,51,52,58) $20,000 Carbone Alison E /Tr/ STADER CONSTRUCTION 75 Westwood Dr Kentfield 075-062-01 (21,22) Add Maste $75,000 Goettinger Ronald Etal WEDGE ROOFING, INC 77 Carson Rd Woodacre 172-202-13 (53) Reroof $17,500 Weaver Crickett N OWNER/BUILDER 635 Drake Ave Sausalito 052-130-16 (58, 50, 52) Repl $20,000 Elliott John B & SEL CONSTRUCTION 216 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 043-165-08 (60) 6.21kwdc Roo $27,000 Nishiguchi Nathan & Etal CASEMENT CONSTRUCTION` 82 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley 043-420-09 (20--1/3,12,13 ) $1,000,000 Nishiguchi Nathan & Etal CASEMENT CONSTRUCTION` 82 Vista Del Sol Mill Valley 043-420-09 (11) Ret Wall $40,000 Mc Clain Tim & SUPERIOR ROOFING 2 Shell Ct Mill Valley 033-072-04 (53) Reroof $14,800 Lavin Jeanne M /Tr/ Etal ANGEL’S TILE AND MARBLE I 132 Mcallister Ave Kentfield 074-113-01 (23) Bath Remodel $12,500 Pathman Joel CHARLES WINDOW AND DOOR 403 Wellesley Ct Mill Valley 050-043-67 (58) Replace 4 Wi $20,000 Perin Gregg A & Stevens CALIFORNIA ROOF SAVERS 5 Honeysuckle Ct San Rafael 164-582-08 (53) Tear-Off & R $13,500 Sequeira Steven W LAZOR CONSTRUCTION 16 Manor Rd Greenbrae 070-141-14 (23) Bathroom Rem $20,000 Bettega David D /Tr/ & DE MELLO ROOFING 8 Rosebank Ave Kentfield 074-043-25 (53) Reroof $26,435 Stepansky Flora /Tr/ Etal KIBUK CONSTRUCTION 239 Greene St Mill Valley 051-221-22 (21,23,51) Addn; $70,000 Marochnik Svetlana SUN FIRST CONST 19 Starbuck Dr Sausalito 199-271-03 (60) 8kw Roof Mou $44,000 Paraiso Holdings Llc AMERICAN SOLAR CORPORATIO 3910 Paradise Dr Tiburon 039-022-16 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $11,500 Appleton, David Gary Tru OWNER/BUILDER 2 Ark Sausalito 980-000-92 (91) Replace Barg $150,000 Barker Stephen P & SOLARCITY CORPORATION 220 Kent Ave Kentfield 074-073-20 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $21,300 Jones Spencer & Natalie MFLINT CONSTRUCTION 170 Almonte Blvd Mill Valley 051-096-04 (23, 59, 51, 52) $40,000 Rubin Toby /Tr/ Etal S F G CONSTRUCTION CO 237 Princeton Ave Mill Valley 051-171-17 (23) Kitchen Remo $70,000 Arthur Thomas S /Tr/ Etal KEN COOPER ROOFING 275 Wilson Ave Novato 146-350-06 (53) Reroof $36,393 Linscott Marilyn M Tr TIM DALEY CONSTRUCTION SE 7 Pigeon Hollow Rd San Rafael 016-052-06 (23) Rmdl 2 Bas - $16,500 Crosby Carey S 2008 Trust CREATIVE BUILDERS 41 Lincoln Ave Stinson Beach 195-174-18 (23, 53, 56, 92) $75,000 Kaiser Rolf W /Tr/ & Etal AMERICAN ROOFING COMPANY 115 Jamaica St Tiburon 038-222-04 (53) Tear Off & R $28,200 Bosch Andreas & SUN FIRST CONST 55 Edward Ave San Rafael 180-362-15 (60) Rf Mtd P V $23,000 Nattestad Anders & SUN FIRST CONST 40 Corte De Sabla Greenbrae 070-211-01 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $18,400 Martin Eric L /Tr/ & Etal SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 371 Miller Creek Rd San Rafael 164-111-09 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $23,364 Casa Marinwood H O A FIDELITY ROOF CO 3 Pueblo Dr San Rafael 164-472-13 (53) Reroof $16,000 Bazyouros Sandra Revoc ALVARADO BROTHERS CONSTR 2050 Hatch Rd Novato 146-250-62 (23) Rmdl Kit - E $15,000

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value2 Laurel Canyon Rd Nicasio Anderson Jane A (21, 12) Add New Guest House W $350,000107 Loring Ave Mill Valley Schwarz-Jackson Family Trust Etal (21,22,13,11) Addn;Rmdl 2nd Fl $311,860185 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley Lyssyakevich Igor (11, 13) Replace Driveway, Ret $25,00060 Atherton Oaks Dr Novato Bova Leonora M (13) Repl Deck $28,000664 Amaranth Bl Mill Valley Palmer Drew & Leis (11) Upper Ret Wall $25,000664 Amaranth Bl Mill Valley Palmer Drew & Leis (11) Lower Ret Wall $25,000664 Amaranth Bl Mill Valley Palmer Drew & Leis (20.6--1/3,11,12,13) New Modul $500,00025 Altamira Ave Kentfield Keller Derek (22,93) New Int Stair And New $25,000216 Richardson Dr Mill Valley Elliott John B & (60) 6.21kwdc Roof Mounted Pv $27,00019 Starbuck Dr Sausalito Marochnik Svetlana (60) 8kw Roof Mounted Photovol $44,0003910 Paradise Dr Tiburon Paraiso Holdings Llc (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 2.3 K W - $11,500220 Kent Ave Kentfield Barker Stephen P & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 9.69 K W - $21,300170 Almonte Blvd Mill Valley Jones Spencer & Natalie M (23, 59, 51, 52) Interior Remo $40,000237 Princeton Ave Mill Valley Rubin Toby /Tr/ Etal (23) Kitchen Remodel - Express $70,0007 Pigeon Hollow Rd San Rafael Linscott Marilyn M Tr (23) Rmdl 2 Bas - Express $16,50055 Edward Ave San Rafael Bosch Andreas & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 4.58 K W $23,00040 Corte De Sabla Greenbrae Nattestad Anders & (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.89 K W - $18,400371 Miller Creek Rd San Rafael Martin Eric L /Tr/ & Etal (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 4.143 K W $23,3642050 Hatch Rd Novato Bazyouros Sandra L Revoc Trust (23) Rmdl Kit - Express $15,000

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CITY & TOWN PERMITS ISSUEDCity/Town Issue

DateOwner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation

Corte Madera 10/7 Matza Alan Bon Terra Landscape 33 Golden Hind Psge Install $36,000 Corte Madera 10/7 Holzberg Harris S /TR/ & American Home Renewal, Inc. 24 Hawthorne Ln Replace $21,000 Corte Madera 10/8 The Macerich Company Ice Builders Inc 1618 Redwood Hwy Demo $25,000 Corte Madera 10/8 Denney Bradford W & Armstrong Installation SVC 438 Oakdale Ave Tar & Gravel $16,743 Corte Madera 10/9 Corte Madera Villave LLC Valley Fire and Security Alarms

Inc.1542 Redwood Hwy Fire Alarm $15,462

Corte Madera 10/9 Griffiths John & Charles Melin 22 Seminole Ave Remodel $34,500 Corte Madera 10/9 Desin Michael S/TR/ 125 Willow Ave Replace $10,000 Corte Madera 10/10 Silber Jordan and Margaret Carlyle Construction 210 Morningside Dr Demo $440,000 San Rafael 10/1 Walker Gordon Iii /Tr/ Walker Gordon Iii /Tr/ 189 Oak Dr ALTER-SFD $46,850 San Rafael 10/1 Sommer Vibeke C W F Eggert Construction 103 Knollwood Dr ALTER-SFD $16,545 San Rafael 10/1 Joe & Julie Elwood Hallroan & Powers Constructi 574 Tarragon Dr ALTER-SFD $43,000 San Rafael 10/1 Saltmarsh Ronald D 408 Riviera Dr ALTER-SFD $68,500 San Rafael 10/1 Noah Oren & Padilla-N Noah Oren & Padilla-N 96 Elena Cir ALTER-SFD $12,500 San Rafael 10/1 Kyle Mark L & Kyle Mark L & 25 Cottonwood Dr ALTER-SFD $40,000 San Rafael 10/1 Blackmon Steven C & Bbc Construction Inc 1841 2Nd St ALTER-SFD $20,000 San Rafael 10/1 Les C Jacobson Llc De Mello Roofing Inc 130 Linden Ln ALTER-SFD $26,485 San Rafael 10/2 Theodore Mcandrews Theodore Mcandrews 4 Blossom Dr ALTER-SFD $54,390 San Rafael 10/3 Northgate Properties Lovotti Inc 170 Northgate One ALTER-COM-

MERCIAL $40,000

San Rafael 10/3 Keelen,Michael Keelen,Michael 4 Eye St ALTER-SFD $15,000 San Rafael 10/3 Oliver Jennifer R 2011 70 El Camino Ave ALTER-SFD $478,000 San Rafael 10/3 Gaetani Charles V /Tr Gaetani Charles V /Tr 14 Silk Oak Cir ALTER-SFD $10,000 San Rafael 10/3 Harris Peter R /Tr/ & County Construction Of Marin 155 Locust Ave ALTER-SFD $10,000 San Rafael 10/3 Kenney Kevin K Cutting Edge Constru 28 Maywood Way ALTER-SFD $40,000 San Rafael 10/3 Pledger Family Trust 26 Convent Ct ALTER-SFD $20,000 San Rafael 10/3 Butler David L Tr & Fries Construction 5 Marinita Ave ALTER-SFD $20,000 San Rafael 10/4 Davidson Berenice & 341 G St ALTER-SFD $20,000 San Rafael 10/4 Mashhoon Hamid R & 1295 2Nd St ALTER-COM-

MERCIAL $35,000

San Rafael 10/7 Riverstone Residential Group Javier Rice Construction 33 San Pablo Ave ALTER-APART-MENTS

$30,000

San Rafael 10/7 Lubka Laurence P Fam Land Construction 75 Pleasant Ln ALTER-SFD $20,000 San Rafael 10/7 Giotta Adrienne E De Mello Roofing Inc 1045 Lea Dr ALTER-SFD $12,300 San Rafael 10/7 Ghilotti Glen /Tr/ Etal De Mello Roofing Inc 256 D St ALTER-SFD $11,340 San Rafael 10/7 Van Spyk John Home Depot 55 Convent Ct ALTER-SFD $23,399 San Rafael 10/8 De Martini Robert J & Ken Cooper Roofing 19 Tan Oak Cir ALTER-SFD $12,612

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COMPLETIONSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

10/10 BOCKMON WOODY ELECTRIC CO INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004203910/10 BOESEL DAVID (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004201010/10 BOESEL JENNIFER (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004201010/9 CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004191810/11 DRAKES COVE VENTURES LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004241710/7 GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004150510/9 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004186210/9 MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004191810/7 MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004150510/11 MORELAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004241710/10 PLANT CONSTRUCTION LLP (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004204010/10 ROSS VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004203910/10 ROSS VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004204010/9 SAN RAFAEL CITY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004191810/10 SCHOOL DISTRICT ROSS VALLEY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004203910/10 SCHOOL DISTRICT ROSS VALLEY (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-004204010/9 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-0041862

HOMESTEADRecording Date

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10/7 EDWARDS PETER (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2014-0041319

LIENSRecording Date

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10/7 AT YOUR SERVICE (E) FRANKLIN JEFFREY (O) LIEN 2014-004154210/10 AUSTIN MASON (E) HEHER ADAM (O) LIEN 2014-004203810/10 AUSTIN MASON (E) HEHER TAMAZIN (O) LIEN 2014-004203810/10 AUSTIN MASON ROCKWELL (E) HEHER ADAM (O) LIEN 2014-004203810/10 AUSTIN MASON ROCKWELL (E) HEHER TAMAZIN (O) LIEN 2014-004203810/7 BALLAS PAULETTE (E) FRANKLIN JEFFREY (O) LIEN 2014-004154210/8 BUCK INSTITUE FOR RESEARCH ON AGING (O) RAIN FOR RENT (E) LIEN 2014-004164410/8 BUCK INSTITUE FOR RESEARCH ON AGING (O) WESTERN OILFIELDS SUPPLY

COMPANY (E)LIEN 2014-0041644

10/11 COUNTY OF MARIN (E) SCHAFFER ALAN (O) LIEN 2014-004243410/11 COUNTY OF MARIN (E) SCHAFFER ELIZABETH (O) LIEN 2014-004243410/11 MARIN COUNTY (E) SCHAFFER ALAN (O) LIEN 2014-004243410/11 MARIN COUNTY (E) SCHAFFER ELIZABETH (O) LIEN 2014-004243410/8 RAIN FOR RENT (E) BUCK INSTITUE FOR

RESEARCH ON AGING (O)LIEN 2014-0041644

10/8 WESTERN OILFIELDS SUPPLY COMPANY (E) BUCK INSTITUE FOR RESEARCH ON AGING (O)

LIEN 2014-0041644

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10/10 ASHCROFT ANDREW (E) BELVEDERE CITY (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004209810/10 ASHCROFT ANDREW (E) CITY OF BELVEDERE (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004209810/8 BODRERO COLE S (E) MENDOCINO COUNTY

DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0041761

10/8 GENANT HARRY KENETH /TR/ (E) BLAZE FIREPLACES OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0041789

10/8 HARRY & GAIL GENANT REVOCABLE TRUST (E) BLAZE FIREPLACES OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0041789

10/8 SARTER JOHN J (E) SONOMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0041578

10/10 SMITH ERICK /TR/ (E) BELVEDERE CITY (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004209910/10 SMITH ERICK /TR/ (E) CITY OF BELVEDERE (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004209910/7 TESSI RICHARD (E) SCOTTS CONCRETE (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004148910/7 TESSI RICHARD (E) CHRISTIAN NISSEN

LANDSCAPING INC (O)RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0041490

10/10 WELLS MARGARET /TR/ (E) BELVEDERE CITY (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004209910/10 WELLS MARGARET /TR/ (E) CITY OF BELVEDERE (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004209910/10 ZOLFAGHARI AFSANEH (E) BELVEDERE CITY (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-004209810/10 ZOLFAGHARI AFSANEH (E) CITY OF BELVEDERE (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0042098

TAX LIENSRecording Date

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10/7 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GAULKE TERRY ANN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004140610/7 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ODETTO TERRY G (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004140610/7 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MC LEAN SEAN A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004140710/7 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ODISEOS CHRISTINA (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004140810/7 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WISEMAN JACK P (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004140910/7 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FARAJ NABIL (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004141010/7 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MERRIWEATHER ALMA M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004141110/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) URETHANE ENGINEERING (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004173010/8 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CANINE COVE INC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004176010/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ORLOFF JOEL F (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004213310/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BETHS FINE DESSERTS LLC

(O)TAX LIEN 2014-0042156

10/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GEORGIS SHAVON M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004216910/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) AGUIRRE ANTONIO (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004217010/11 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RUTH VALERIE (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004234510/11 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SOLSTICE CONSULTING

GROUP LLC (O)TAX LIEN 2014-0042350

10/11 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) C & R HOLDINGS GROUP LLC (O)

TAX LIEN 2014-0042351

10/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) YUDICE REBECCA C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-0041371

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10/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MC KENNA SHARON C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137210/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) RACKERBY JOHN C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137310/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HICKS JEFFERY (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137410/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GUE ROBYNE A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137510/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BRENNEIS JOHN L (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137610/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) ONTIVEROS DESIRE (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137710/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SADLER COBB H (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137810/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) AURIENE FIORE J (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004137910/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BROWN CYNTHIA (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004138010/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) GOLDMAN MARCIA S (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004138110/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TIMMONS SEAN A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004138210/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SMITH BRIAN (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004138310/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SMITH LISA (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004138310/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CANINE COVE INC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004138410/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SHAW SECURITY

MANAGEMENT (O)TAX LIEN 2014-0041385

10/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TONNERRE OLIVIER (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004138610/8 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KLEIN MICHAEL S (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004168610/8 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) KLEIN ROXANNE S (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004168610/8 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) BLANCHARD ROSS (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004168710/8 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WALSH DANIEL P (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004168810/8 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WALSH JUNI E (O) TAX LIEN 2014-004168810/8 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MENDEZ GUSTAVO A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-0041689

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ReadyMarin.orgTraining and education to keep you and your family safe,

warm, and fed in the event of a disaster

In the event of an emergency, our first responders will be overwhelmed. It is critical for citizens to be prepared to take care of themselves, their neighbors, and their community for at least 3 days, and preferably 5-7.

ReadyMarin.org is Marin County’s website for information on emergency preparedness, whether you are just learning or an experienced emergency volunteer. Our mission is to provide guidance, training and resources to keep you and your family safe during an emergency, whether it requires you to evacuate or shelter in place. You will find information and links to resources, checklists, and training opportunities. Let’s get prepared.

Plan & Prepare

Learn what supplies you should store at home, work, and in your car to take care of yourself and your family for 5-7 days. Download our checklists and get started.

ReadyPets

Your pets depend on you to be prepared to help them in an emergency. Whether you are staying in your home or leaving, a little planning will go a long way.

ReadyKids

Tips for preparing you and your children in a disaster. Kits, games, contact information cards. We have the resources you need.

Get Ready Training

Get Ready is a county-sponsored 2-hour training, facilitated by our local Fire Departments and community volunteers, that will provide you with an overview of how to prepare your family and home.

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)

For those of you who wish to step beyond preparing your home and reach out to help your community in an emergency, train to be a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member.

Resources

We have listed great resources and links to help you prepare to whatever level you wish.

This project is supported by US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) FY2011 Homeland Security Grant #97-067 awarded by the State of California Office of Homeland Security (Cal OES). The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of DHS.

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/9/2014 02:00 PM Caliber Collision Center Project Sacramento ONLINE 10/9/2014 02:00 PM Contra Costa Canal Trail Slurry Seal Pleasant Hill E830B 10/9/2014 03:00 PM Multi-Use Building Computer Lab San Francisco E832B/007C City College of San Francisco 10/9/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Design-Build Albany Public Works Service

Center Project Albany ONLINE

10/9/2014 12:00 PM HVAC Maintenance & Repair Martinez ONLINE Contra Costa, County of 10/9/2014 03:00 PM 7629-Traffic Signal Modification at Cherry Avenue

and Hillsdale Avenue San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/9/2014 02:30 PM Menlo Park Highway Lighting Series Lighting Conversion Project

Redwood City ONLINE San Mateo, County of

10/9/2014 02:00 PM SFO-Construction Manager/General Contractor Services for Temporary Boarding Area B and Security Screening Checkpoint Project

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport

10/9/2014 01:00 PM RFQ-Public Works Repair and Replacement Services

San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of

10/9/2014 02:00 PM Law & Justice Fire Alarm Replacement Fairfield ONLINE Solano, County Of 10/9/2014 03:00 PM 2014 Pavement Maintenance Project Cotati ONLINE Cotati, City of 10/9/2014 02:00 PM Patterson High School CTE Building Patterson ONLINE 10/9/2014 03:00 PM Repair to Damaged Solar Panel Canopy System in

Parking Lot # 2 Los Altos ONLINE Foothill-De Anza Community

College District 10/9/2014 03:00 PM 7095-Electra Way Area Cast Iron Pipe

Replacement San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/9/2014 9:00 AM 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project

Emeryville ONLINE Emeryville, City of

10/9/2014 02:00 PM 2014-On-Call Large Diameter Sewer Repair Services (Rebid)

Stockton ONLINE Stockton, City of

10/9/2014 02:00 PM Noble Gulch Trunkline Relocation Project Capitola Online Santa Cruz, County of 10/9/2014 02:00 PM Dual Feed Conduit Installation Stockton ONLINE Stockton, City of 10/9/2014 02:00 PM TCU HVAC Maintenance San Andreas ONLINE Department of Forestry and Fire

Protection 10/9/2014 10:00 AM Winona Maintenance Relocation Project North

HighlandsONLINE Twin River Unified School Dist

10/9/2014 02:00 PM Paint Watt//I-80 Light Rail Station and Watt Avenue Bus Stop

Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Regional Transit District

10/9/2014 02:30 PM ON-Call Specialty Services:Plumbing & Drain Clearing Services

Stanislaus County

ONLINE Stanislaus, County of

10/9/2014 03:30 PM Napa River Rutherford Restoration Project, Reaches 5, 6, 7 & 9 Re-Vegetation Contract

Oakville ONLINE Napa, County of

10/9/2014 7:00 AM RFP for Holiday Lighting and Decoration Installation

Roseville Online Onl Roseville, City of

10/9/2014 02:00 PM Parking Lot Paving Repair Dept of Education Diagnostic Center

Fremont ONLINE Department of General Services

10/10/2014 02:00 PM Haas Pavilion Scoreboard and Sound System Modernization General Contractor Prequalification

Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, UC

10/10/2014 03:00 PM Ocean Avenue Campus Entrance Door & Hardware Replacement

San Francisco 019C/R036 City College of San Francisco

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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE

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

Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/10/2014 05:00 PM RFP-Safe Routes 2 School Improvements on

American Eagle between Peregrine and State Highway 33

Patterson ONLINE Patterson, City of

10/10/2014 04:00 PM Woodland Fairfield Inn and Suites Building Package

Woodland ONLINE

10/10/2014 02:00 PM Janitorial Services for Stockton Metropolitan Airport Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of 10/10/2014 10:00 AM RFP-Ohlone Elementary School-Tower Dry Rot

Repair and Concrete Improvements Watsonville ONLINE Pajaro Valley Unified School

District 10/10/2014 05:00 PM RFP-Engineering Services for Design of Crystal

Springs Avenue Sewer & Water Replacement Project

San Bruno ONLINE San Bruno, City of

10/10/2014 10:00 AM RFP-Turnkey Services for City of San Bruno Streetlight Conversion to Led

San Bruno ONLINE San Bruno, City of

10/10/2014 02:00 PM Physical Needs Assessment, Sartini Manor San Joaquin County

ONLINE San Joaquin Housing Authority

10/10/2014 02:00 PM Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Relocation Consultant

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Housing Authority

10/10/2014 02:00 PM Cornerstone Family Housing (No GC Openings) San Leandro ONLINE 10/10/2014 02:30 PM Channel Piling and Navigation Light Installation

Project San Mateo ONLINE San Mateo, County of

10/10/2014 11:00 AM Supply & Installation of Various Generators (Natural Gas & Diesel)

Visalia ONLINE Visalia, City Of

10/10/2014 05:00 PM RFP-Engineering Services for Design Spyglass Pump Station Rehabilitation

San Bruno ONLINE San Bruno, City of

10/10/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Central County Complete Streets Implementation

Alameda ONLINE Alameda County Transportation Commission

10/13/2014 02:30 PM Electronic Access Control System at Tenth Street Place

Modesto ONLINE Stanislaus, County of

10/13/2014 02:00 PM RFQ-San Leandro Transit Center-Construction Management

San Leandro ONLINE AC Transit District

10/13/2014 02:00 PM Mission Bay Block 7 West (Related) Design-Build Fire Sprinkler

San Francisco ONLINE

10/13/2014 10:00 AM Larkin Street Youth Services Project San Francisco ONLINE 10/13/2014 04:00 PM RFP-Main Street Neighborhood Specific Plan for

Alameda Point Alameda ONLINE Alameda, County of

10/13/2014 02:00 PM Diablo Vista Water System Manifold Improvement Project

Pleasant Hill ONLINE Pleasant Hill, City of

10/13/2014 02:00 PM Comprehensive Wastewater Master Plan Near Term Improvements - Sewer Year 1 Improvements

Rodeo ONLINE Rodeo Sanitary District

10/13/2014 02:00 PM RFQ-San Leandro Transit Center-Construction Management-A & E Design

San Leandro ONLINE AC Transit District

10/13/2014 02:00 PM Newport South Water Meter Project West Sacramento

ONLINE West Sacramento, City of

10/14/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Surveying Services for GMR 22/23 and SSR 27/28 Design

Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

10/14/2014 02:00 PM Belle Haven Pool Variable Frequency Drive Upgrades

Menlo Park ONLINE Menlo Park, City of

10/14/2014 10:00 AM Fitness Evolution-Rancho Cordova Rancho Cordova

ONLINE

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/14/2014 02:00 PM North Bay Regional Water Treatment Plant Filter

Influent and Waste Gate Valve Replacement Fairfield ONLINE Fairfield, City Of

10/14/2014 02:00 PM Holiday Tree Lights Repairs and Maintenance Danville ONLINE Danville, Town of 10/14/2014 02:00 PM RFP for HVAC Maintenance and Repairs 2014 Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo Sanitation and Flood

Control District 10/14/2014 05:00 PM RFP-Professional Architectural Services for the

Senior Center ADA Renovation Project Albany ONLINE Albany, City of

10/14/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Landscape Maintenance Services LL-2 Zone 38

Rodeo ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

10/14/2014 02:00 PM RFP - Project Management Support Services for The Airport Hotel Program

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport

10/14/2014 02:00 PM Ryno Park Improvement Ceres ONLINE Ceres, City Of 10/14/2014 02:00 PM LED Streetlight Retrofit Phase III Novato ONLINE Novato, City Of 10/14/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Palo Alto Landfill Groundwater, Leachate,

Landfill Gas and Storm Water Environmental Monitoring and Colnsulting Services

Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

10/14/2014 10:00 AM FFIP Ross Sausalito Pipeline Replacement Sausalito ONLINE Marin Municipal Water District 10/14/2014 02:00 PM Coral St. and Fountain Ave. Pump Stations

Wet Well and Castroville Pump Station Vault Rehabilitation

Marina ONLINE Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control

10/14/2014 03:00 PM Roseville Historic Old Town Lighting Upgrade Roseville ONLINE Roseville, City of 10/14/2014 03:00 PM RFQ-Anthracite Cole for Dual Media Filters

1.2-.14mm<1.5uc Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

10/14/2014 02:00 PM Replacement of Media in Filter #3 Fairfield ONLINE Fairfield, City Of 10/14/2014 10:00 AM Fitness Evolution-San Jose San Jose ONLINE 10/14/2014 02:00 PM Well & Pump Maintenance & Repair @ Grizzly

Island Wildlife Area Complex-Rebid Suisun City ONLINE California Department of Fish &

Wildlife 10/14/2014 03:00 PM Coast Casey Storm Water Pump Station Access

Manhole Installation Mountain View ONLINE Mountain View, city of

10/14/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Bi-Annual Maintenance of Underwater Structures and Equipment at Lake Merritt Pump Station

Oakland ONLINE Alameda, County of

10/14/2014 10:00 AM Fitness Evolution-Sacramento Sacramento ONLINE 10/14/2014 02:00 PM Maintenance and Emergency Equipment Storage

Structure Pittsburg ONLINE Delta Diablo Sanitation District

10/14/2014 02:00 PM Portable Water Storage Tank Cleaning Services at Deuel Vocational Institution

Tracy ONLINE State of California

10/14/2014 02:00 PM Expansion Joints Installation Central Plant Building Sacramento ONLINE Department of General Services 10/14/2014 02:00 PM City Hall Annex HVAC Equipment Replacement Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of 10/14/2014 02:00 PM Burgess Aquatic Center Lap and Instructional

Pools Variable Frequency Drive Upgrades Menlo Park ONLINE Menlo Park, City of

10/15/2014 10:00 AM See’s Candy-Salinas Salinas ONLINE Marco Contractors 10/15/2014 02:00 PM TG15.2-Facade Access Equipment (Window

Washing Equipment) San Francisco ONLINE

10/15/2014 02:00 PM Bertolini Student Center Restoration Project (Prequalified Contractors Only)

Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa Junior College

10/15/2014 02:30 PM Landscaping and Tree Maintenance Various Locations Contract - 1

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/15/2014 02:00 PM Office Management Services for VTA Facilities San Jose E822B Santa Clara Valley Transportation

Authority 10/15/2014 04:00 PM RFQ-Architectural Services for Moffitt Library 4th

and 5th Floor Renovations Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, UC

10/15/2014 02:30 PM Pavement Renovation, Sewer Replacement & WaterMain Installation - Height Street & Hayes Street

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

10/15/2014 02:00 PM Harbor Freight Tools Retail Store (No GC Openings)

Citrus Heights ONLINE Marco Contractors

10/15/2014 11:00 AM Shop and Admin Building Remodel 2014 San Rafael* E838B/062C 10/15/2014 01:30 PM RFQ-Reverse Osmosis Membrane Elements-ON

HOLD Richmond ONLINE East Bay Municipal Utility District

10/15/2014 02:00 PM Francisco Drive Right-Turn Pocket El Dorado Hills Online Onl El Dorado, County of 10/15/2014 01:30 PM Adeline Maintenance Center Complex Fire Alarm

System Upgrade Oakland E829B/009C East Bay Municipal Utility District

10/15/2014 10:00 AM Dollar Tree Store Santa Rosa ONLINE 10/15/2014 11:00 AM Aluminum Chlorohydate Chemical Supply Contract

2015-2016 Lodi ONLINE Lodi, City of

10/15/2014 03:00 PM Recreation Park Solar Project Auburn ONLINE Auburn Area Recreation & Park Dist

10/15/2014 02:30 PM RFQ-As-Needed Civil Engineering Services 2014 San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of 10/15/2014 02:30 PM Aptos Pump Station Project Soquel ONLINE Soquel Creek Water District 10/15/2014 02:00 PM Skyline Boulevard Pavement Repair-Informal Bid Burlingame ONLINE Hillsborough, Town of 10/15/2014 02:00 PM Sprouts Farmers Market-San Rafael San Rafael ONLINE 10/15/2014 02:00 PM Mills Way Building Improvement (Lease-Leaseback

Project Redwood City ONLINE

10/16/2014 02:00 PM RFP-HVAC Upgrades Atwater/Winton ONLINE Housing Authority of the County of Merced

10/16/2014 03:00 PM Technology - Cyber Security Assessment Project Stockton ONLINE Port of Stockton 10/16/2014 03:00 PM 6915-Ryegate Court and Scottsville Court Sanitary

Sewer San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/16/2014 02:00 PM Boarding Area ‘G’ 400 Hertz System Infrastructure Improvements

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport

10/16/2014 03:00 PM 7645-Miscellaneous Sanitary Sewer Repairs FY 2014-2015 (Package II)

San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/16/2014 10:00 AM Concord Boulevard Paving and Striping (From Sixth Street to Farm Bureau Road)

Concord ONLINE Concord, City of

10/16/2014 04:30 PM Generator and Diesel Fuel System Testing, Maintenance and Repair

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport

10/16/2014 02:00 PM Water Treatment Plant PLC Replacement Project Benicia ONLINE Benicia, City Of 10/16/2014 05:00 PM Pool Maintenance Petaluma ONLINE Coast Guard Island 10/16/2014 02:00 PM Unity Art and The Gladys Williamson Memorial Fremont ONLINE Fremont, City of 10/16/2014 10:00 AM Bartholomew Sports Park Metal Maintenance

Building Elk Grove ONLINE Cosumnes Community Services

District 10/16/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Mangement Services for the Operation of Off-

Street Downtown Parking Facilities and Metered On-Street Parking Spaces

Stockton ONLINE Stockton, City of

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/16/2014 01:00 PM Hazardous and Universal Waste Removal and

Disposal Services Various Cities ONLINE State of California

10/16/2014 02:00 PM Foothill Horizons Shower and Restroom Upgrade Sonora ONLINE Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc 10/16/2014 03:00 PM 7749-Fire Station No. 16 Repiping, Restroom and

Kitchen Renovation San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/16/2014 02:00 PM Communications/Resident Engagement Consultant San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Housing Authority 10/16/2014 03:00 PM Waste Water Treatment Plant Decommissioning,

Grading & Asbestos Pipe Removal (Lincoln WWTP Lincoln ONLINE Lincoln, City of

10/16/2014 03:00 PM Traffic Signal and Electrical Maintenance Services (3 Years)

Dixon ONLINE Dixon, city of

10/16/2014 02:00 PM College of Chemistry 1st Riser Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, UC 10/16/2014 02:00 PM Keyes Union School District Admin Building Hughson ONLINE 10/16/2014 02:00 PM Foothill College Modernization Project 121-Library

and Learning Center Renovation (Lease-Leaseback Project)

Los Altos Hills ONLINE

10/16/2014 01:00 PM MOT Restrooms Remodel at Operations Center Cupertino ONLINE 10/17/2014 05:00 PM RFP-2015-2020 Comprehensive Economic

Development Plan Danville ONLINE Danville, Town of

10/17/2014 02:00 PM San Francisco Roadway Bridges Replacement Project

San Francisco 008C Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board

10/17/2014 02:00 PM Solano Credit Union (No GC Openings) Vacaville ONLINE Tri-North Builders 10/17/2014 04:00 PM RFP-Design Engineering Services for the Walnut

Grove Road Bridge (29C-131) Replacement Project

San Joaquin County

ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

10/17/2014 02:00 PM Diablo Homes 2014 Water Assembly Analysis and Site Repair Designs

Tracy ONLINE San Joaquin Housing Authority

10/17/2014 03:00 PM Uninterruptible Power Supply for Randall Bold Water Treatment Plant

Oakley ONLINE Contra Costa Water District

10/17/2014 02:00 PM Ventureland Cafe/Deli Stockton ONLINE 10/17/2014 02:00 PM Arnold Drive Tree Maintenance Eldridge ONLINE Sonoma Development Center 10/17/2014 02:00 PM Ford Lincoln Fairfield Fairfield ONLINE 10/17/2014 11:00 AM Public Health Window Treatment Installation Sonora ONLINE Tuolumne, County of 10/20/2014 10:00 AM Interim Fire Alarm System Fremont ONLINE Ohlone Community College

District 10/20/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Asebstos Hazard Emergency Response Act

(AHERA) Triennial Inspection and Management Plan Development

Watsonville ONLINE Pajaro Valley Unified School District

10/20/2014 02:00 PM Elevator Maintenance Services Hollister ONLINE San Benito, County of 10/20/2014 02:00 PM Laguna Treatment Plant Belt Press Building

ReRoof and HVAC Improvements Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of

10/20/2014 01:00 PM Camp Berryessa Improvement Project Napa ONLINE Napa County Regional Park & Open Space District

10/21/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Boranda Lake Aquatic Vegetation Removal Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of 10/21/2014 02:00 PM Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation - Hearst Avenue from

Bonita Avenue to Shattuck Avenue Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works

10/21/2014 02:00 PM Swing Space - Music Department Fremont ONLINE Ohlone Community College District

10/21/2014 02:00 PM Landscape Maintenance District No. 15 Goldridge Fairfield ONLINE Fairfield, City Of

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/21/2014 02:00 PM TG16.9 Prefabricated Buildings San Francisco ONLINE 10/21/2014 03:00 PM RFP-El Dorado Hills WWTP Odor Control Design

Professional Services El Dorado Hills ONLINE El Dorado Irrigation District

10/21/2014 02:30 PM Coyote Point Maina Fuel Dock Improvements San Mateo ONLINE San Mateo, County of 10/21/2014 02:00 PM 2014/15 Pavement Rehabilitation Project Danville ONLINE Danville, Town of 10/21/2014 02:00 PM 2014 Pavement Rehabilitation Project Fremont ONLINE Fremont, City of 10/21/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Turf Convesions & On-Call General Site

Construction Services Roseville ONLINE Roseville, City of

10/21/2014 02:00 PM Carpet Replacement at Pacific Station Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District

10/21/2014 02:00 PM TG07.8 Expansion Joints San Francisco ONLINE 10/21/2014 03:00 PM Marine Mammal Pools Renovation Phase 1 Santa Cruz ONLINE Santa Cruz, UC 10/21/2014 02:00 PM Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation - Martin Luther King

Jr. Way, Fifth Street, Cedar Street Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of Public Works

10/21/2014 02:00 PM McCarthy Blvd. Lighting and Landscape Improvements Phase 1

Milpitas 014C Milpitas, city of

10/21/2014 11:00 AM Well 8 Emergency Power Project Watsonville ONLINE Watsonville, city of 10/21/2014 02:00 PM Refurbish Breakroom Oakland ONLINE San Francisco Bay Area Rapid

Transit District 10/21/2014 02:00 PM Student Recreation Center South Window Remodel Rohnert Park ONLINE Sonoma State University 10/21/2014 02:00 PM RFQ-Sustaining Construction Management

Services Bay Area Cities ONLINE Bay Area Rapid Transit District

10/21/2014 02:00 PM Repair Asphalt Concrete Paving at Hangar 510 at the Marina Municipal Airport

Marina ONLINE Marina, city of

10/22/2014 10:00 AM Sunrise Blvd Sidewalk Improvements Rancho Cordova

ONLINE Rancho Cordova, City Of

10/22/2014 04:00 PM RFP-Landscape Architecture Consultant Candlestick Point-Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2

San Francisco ONLINE Lennar Urban

10/22/2014 03:00 PM Handicap Ramp Improvements 2014 Lodi ONLINE Ripon, city of 10/22/2014 02:00 PM Pete Miller Road Bridge at Delta Mendota Canal Stanislaus

CountyONLINE Stanislaus, County of

10/22/2014 03:00 PM Aldea Housing Gutter Replacement San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, UC 10/22/2014 10:00 AM Exterior Handrailing Replacement Multiple School

Sites Hayward/San Lorenzo

Pending San Lorenzo Unified School Dist

10/22/2014 02:00 PM Furnishing Maintenance and On-Call Service for Various Elevators, Escalators and Moving Walkways at Port of Oakland Facilities

Oakland ONLINE Port of Oakland

10/22/2014 02:00 PM HVAC Duct Cleaning at the Corte Madera DMV Field Office-Rebid

Corte Madera ONLINE Department of Motor Vehicles

10/22/2014 02:00 PM Buchanan Park Apartments San Francisco T001 10/22/2014 02:00 PM Fire Station Improvements Emeryville ONLINE Emeryville, City of 10/22/2014 05:00 PM Relocate and Construct CSA Auxiliary Boiler

System Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Municipal Utility

District 10/22/2014 02:00 PM Groundwater Well Rehabilitation Ph 3 Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City Of 10/22/2014 03:30 PM Sonora Elementary School Building F

Reconstruction Increment 2 Sonora ONLINE California Design West Architects

10/22/2014 02:30 PM Various Locations Pavement Renovation No. 17 Sewer Replacement and Watermain Installation

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/22/2014 11:00 AM RFQ-District-Wide Security Safety Maintenance

and Training Project Oakland ONLINE Peralta Community College

District 10/22/2014 12:00 PM RFP-As-Needed Electrical Testing and Engineering

Services at Oakland International Airport and Maritime Area

Oakland ONLINE Port Of Oakland

10/22/2014 02:00 PM TGO7.3-Miscellaneous Metals San Francisco ONLINE 10/23/2014 05:00 PM As Needed Lead-Based Paint, Mold and Asbestos

Contractor Services San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Housing Authority

10/23/2014 02:00 PM Utility Infrastructure Upgrade Project Phase II Fremont ONLINE Ohlone Community College District

10/23/2014 02:00 PM Regional Water System Interties No. 2, 3 and 4 Felton/Scotts Valley

ONLINE Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

10/23/2014 02:00 PM Sonora High School Measure J Improvements Sonora ONLINE 10/23/2014 02:00 PM Blue Rock Springs Golf Course-Cart Barn Project Vallejo ONLINE Vallejo, City of 10/23/2014 02:00 PM TG10.4 Electrical, Communications, Security &

Integrated Networks San Francisco ONLINE

10/23/2014 02:00 PM As-Needed Spot Sewer Replacement San Francisco Online San Francisco, City & County of 10/23/2014 02:00 PM American High School Modular Site Work-Informal

Bid Fremont 016C Fremont Unified School District

10/23/2014 02:00 PM New Middle School (Lease-leaseback Project) Los Banos ONLINE 10/23/2014 02:00 PM Janitorial Services-Robert J. Cabral Agricultural

Center Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

10/23/2014 01:00 PM USCGC Stratton (WMSL 752) Dockside Repairs FQ1 FY15

Alameda ONLINE Department of Homeland Security

10/23/2014 02:00 PM Jamestown Sidewalks Project Sonora ONLINE 10/23/2014 02:00 PM CRC HVAC Infrastructure Renovation Sacramento Online Los Rios Community College

District 10/23/2014 02:00 PM HVAC Infrastructure Renovation @ Cosumnes

River College Sacramento ONLINE Los Rios Community College

District 10/23/2014 02:00 PM Cafe and Freight Office at Centerville Train Depot Fremont ONLINE Fremont, City of 10/23/2014 02:00 PM Marshall Phase 2 Community Wastewater Project Marshall E835B/013C Marin, county of 10/23/2014 02:00 PM Whipple Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project Union City ONLINE Union City, city of 10/23/2014 02:00 PM 2012-2013 Miscellaneous Water and Sewer Main

Replacements Mountain View ONLINE Mountain View, city of

10/23/2014 02:00 PM Capitol Expressway Pavement Repair Between Seven Trees Blvd and Hwy 101

San Jose ONLINE Santa Clara, County Of

10/23/2014 03:00 PM 7744-Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport Building Trades Contract 14-15

San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/24/2014 02:00 PM AC Transit Advanced Utility Relocations Oakland ONLINE AC Transit District 10/24/2014 04:00 PM RFQ Chemistry Seismic and Life Corrections Davis ONLINE Davis, UC 10/24/2014 02:00 PM RFQ-Mechanical and Electrical Consulting Firms

for Future Projects Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento County Municipal

Services Agency 10/24/2014 05:00 PM RFP - Franchise Tax Board - Butterfield Complex Sacramento ONLINE Department of General Services 10/24/2014 05:00 PM RFP-Essential Facilities Project Management and

Pre-Construction Services San Rafael ONLINE San Rafael, City of

10/24/2014 02:00 PM River Oaks Complex Building B Lobby Reconfiguration

San Jose E836B/065C Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/24/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Design Build Services 123 Rico Street-HVAC

Modernization, Roof Replacement and Solar Salinas ONLINE Housing Authority of Monterey

10/24/2014 12:00 PM Site General Building Contractor, Mountain View Revitalization Pilot Program, Conway Homes and Sierra Vista Homes

San Joaquin County

ONLINE San Joaquin Housing Authority

10/24/2014 02:00 PM Demolition of Single Family Residence (440 Clayton Avenue, Stockton)

Stockton Online Onl San Joaquin, County of

10/24/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Eden Township Exterior Repainting San Leandro ONLINE Alameda, County of 10/24/2014 03:00 PM RFQ-Sidewalk and Gutter Replacement/Repair Santa Clara

CountyONLINE Santa Clara, County Of

10/27/2014 10:00 AM Warning Lights School Crosswalk Project Pacifica Pending Pacifica, city of 10/27/2014 10:00 AM Citywide Traffic Signal LED Relamping Project San Rafael E837B/061C San Rafael, city of 10/28/2014 02:00 PM RFQ Design-Build Services for Technology

Infrastructure at Several Schools Fremont ONLINE Fremont Unified School District

10/28/2014 05:00 PM Request for Information, POC HVAC Evaluation and Replacement

Antioch Online Delta Diablo Sanitation District

10/28/2014 04:00 PM RFP-Hazardous Material Abatement Design and Construction Services for Various School Sites

Oakland ONLINE Oakland Unified School District

10/28/2014 02:00 PM Janitorial Services for Daly City DMV Daly City ONLINE Department of Motor Vehicles 10/28/2014 02:00 PM Replace Glass Panels at Coliseum, San Leandro,

Bay Fair and South Hayward Stations Platforms Oakland ONLINE San Francisco Bay Area Rapid

Transit District 10/28/2014 02:00 PM Flooring Replacement Ukiah/Fortuna ONLINE State of California 10/28/2014 02:00 PM Camino Pablo Pavement Rehabilitation Orinda ONLINE Orinda, City of 10/28/2014 02:00 PM Tree Removal and Pruning Services Berkeley ONLINE Berkeley, City of 10/28/2014 03:00 PM Mitchell Park Parking Lot Project Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of 10/28/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Data Center and Computer Cloud Backup

Implementation Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of

10/28/2014 02:00 PM Repair of Damaged and Displaced Sections of Curbs, Gutters and Sidewalks Unit No. 17

Eden Township E834B/64c Alameda, County of

10/28/2014 02:00 PM Administrative Department Operations Center Video Wall and Headquarters Digital Signage System for New Police Headquarters on the Public Safety Campus

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

10/28/2014 02:00 PM Arden Middle School Restroom Upgrades Sacramento ONLINE San Juan Unified School District 10/28/2014 02:00 PM AC Transit Streets and Parking Lots Improvement

Project Oakland ONLINE AC Transit District

10/28/2014 02:00 PM New Generator at 2530 Arnold Drive Martinez Online Contra Costa, County of 10/29/2014 02:00 PM North Natomas Regional Park Phase 5B Rebid-

Farmer’s Market & Parking Lot Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City of

10/29/2014 10:30 AM Beltline Building Project - Phase 1 San Francisco ONLINE Port Of San Francisco 10/29/2014 02:30 PM Davis Park Play Area Renovation San Pablo ONLINE San Pablo, City of 10/29/2014 01:00 PM Fence Construction and Repairs As Needed

Through 2016 Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento Municipal Utility

District 10/29/2014 02:00 PM Bodega Bay Aquaculture Reroof Bodega Bay ONLINE Davis, UC 10/29/2014 03:00 PM Concrete Sidewalk, Curb, Gutter and Driveway

Approaches CGBG 2015 Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of

10/29/2014 04:30 PM 2605 Alexia Way Modesto ONLINE Modesto, City of 10/29/2014 02:30 PM Asbestos Abatement for DMV Headquarters. Sacramento Online Onl Department of Motor Vehicles

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/29/2014 10:30 AM Port Security Fences Phase 4 San Francisco ONLINE Port Of San Francisco 10/29/2014 02:00 PM Removal of Rubber Deposits and Painted Ground

Markings from Airport Pavements Oakland ONLINE Port of Oakland

10/29/2014 03:00 PM Sebastopol Community Cultural Center Office Remodel

Sebastopol ONLINE Sebastopol, City of

10/29/2014 03:00 PM Winter 2014/15 Preparation Work for the Phase Shifting Transformer Project

Santa Clara ONLINE Santa Clara, City of

10/29/2014 02:00 PM TG15.1-Dock Levelers & Bumpers San Francisco ONLINE 10/29/2014 02:00 PM Water Pump Station 3 Modifications Santa Rosa ONLINE Santa Rosa, City of 10/29/2014 03:00 PM Curb Ramps Installation CDBG 2015 Sunnyvale ONLINE Sunnyvale, City of 10/30/2014 01:30 PM Sludge Thickening System Replacement San Rafael ONLINE Central Marin Sanitation Agency 10/30/2014 03:00 PM Miller Middle School Interim Housing Portables Cupertino Pending Cupertino Union School District 10/30/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Hilltop and Marina Landscape Maintenance

Assessment Districts Annual Engineer’s Report Richmond ONLINE Richmond, City of

10/30/2014 02:00 PM The Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers in the area bounded by Park Boulevard, Hollywood Avenue, Sunnyhills Road, and Brighton Avenue

Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of

10/30/2014 02:00 PM The Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewers at Lakeside Park Pump Station

Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of

10/30/2014 02:30 PM Tennis Courts Resurfacing Project Walnut Creek ONLINE Walnut Creek, city of 10/30/2014 04:00 PM 2015 Pre-Selected Consultants RFQ Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of 10/30/2014 02:00 PM Hyde Middle School Interim Housing Portables Cupertino Pending Cupertino Union School District 10/30/2014 03:00 PM 7458-Police Administration and Communication

Buildings (PAB/C) Chiller Replacements Project San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/30/2014 02:00 PM CNPRC Cage Wash Facility Davis ONLINE Davis, UC 10/30/2014 02:00 PM Upgrade and Installation of Security Gates Concord 066C Central Contra Costa Transit

Authority 10/30/2014 02:00 PM Janitorial Services for the Pleasanton DMV Field

Office Pleasanton Online Onl Department of Motor Vehicles

10/30/2014 04:00 PM RFQ-As-Needed Design, Engineering, & Professional Consulting Services Treasure Island Project

San Francisco ONLINE Lennar Urban

10/30/2014 02:00 PM TG07.9 Bollards & Barriers San Francisco ONLINE 10/30/2014 03:00 PM 7585-Demolition of Kelley House San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of 10/30/2014 02:00 PM CHP Enhanced Radio System Replace Towers and

Vaults Pine Grove ONLINE Department of General Services

10/30/2014 02:00 PM UC Davis International Complex-Subcontractor Bids for Select Bid Packages

Davis ONLINE

10/31/2014 02:00 PM Janitorial Services for Employment and Economic Development Department Building

Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

10/31/2014 04:00 PM RFQ Holloway Avenue Development Opportunity San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco State University 10/31/2014 05:00 PM Essential Facilities Strategic Plan San Rafael ONLINE San Rafael, City of 10/31/2014 04:00 PM RFP-Design Engineering Consultant Services for

Charcot Ave Extension over I-880 San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City Of

10/31/2014 02:00 PM RFQ-Lease-Leaseback Services for New District Offices

Los Altos Hills ONLINE Foothill-De Anza Community College District

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer10/31/2014 02:00 PM RFP-Transportation Engineering Services for

Federal Project CML 5059 State Route 132 (D Street-14th Street) Intersection developments

Modesto ONLINE Modesto, City of

11/3/2014 04:00 PM RFP-Pilot Parklet for Temporary Sidewalk Extensions

Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of

11/3/2014 05:00 PM On-Call and Pre-Qualified Shortlist for Transportation Engineering Services (2015 - 2018)

Contra Costa County

ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

11/3/2014 05:00 PM RFP-Design Engineering and Landscape Architecture Services for Highway 101 at Airport Blvd Interchange

Santa Rosa/Windsor

ONLINE Sonoma, County of

11/3/2014 02:00 PM Roof Replacement Project Greenhouse Offices and Storage Facility

Sacramento ONLINE Dept of Food & Agriculture CA

11/4/2014 02:00 PM Christensen Lane and Lake Chabot Road Sidewalk Improvements in Castro Valley

Castro Valley 070C Alameda, County of

11/4/2014 10:00 AM Gunn Signal and Sidewalk Replacement Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto Unified School District 11/4/2014 02:00 PM Unit J Modernization at Prospect High School Saratoga Pending Bartos Architecture 11/4/2014 02:00 PM Williamson Ranch Plaza Water Main Replacement Antioch ONLINE Antioch, City of 11/4/2014 02:00 PM Regional Specialty Job Order Contract Roofing,

Paving, Painting Various Cities ONLINE California State University

11/4/2014 02:00 PM TG12-.2 Overhead Contact System (OCS) Upgrade

San Francisco ONLINE

11/4/2014 12:00 PM RFP-Repainting and Recarpeting of Court Facilities Martinez/Richmond

ONLINE Contra Costa, County of

11/4/2014 03:00 PM Sacramento River Watershed Sanitary Survey 2015 Update

Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, City Of

11/4/2014 02:00 PM Avila Center Carpet Replacement Fort Bragg ONLINE Mendocino, County of 11/5/2014 04:00 PM Entrance Doors Retrofit at Trident Center Merced ONLINE Merced, County of 11/5/2014 02:00 PM Mitchell Road Sewer Trunk Line and Lift Station Ceres ONLINE Ceres, City Of 11/5/2014 02:00 PM Utility Infrastructure Upgrade (Energy) HVAC/EMS

Efficiency Project Asbestos Abatement Fairfield ONLINE Solano Community College Distr

11/5/2014 03:00 PM Traffic Loop Replacement Services San Jose ONLINE San Jose, City of 11/6/2014 02:00 PM Regional Groundwater Storage and Recovery-

WILL NOT BE ONLINE San Francisco 178C San Francisco, City & County of

11/6/2014 02:00 PM Replacement of Embarcadero Bridge Over Lake Merritt Channel-Rebid

Oakland ONLINE Oakland, City of

11/6/2014 02:00 PM CIPP Corrosion Rehabilitation Project Los Altos ONLINE Los Altos, City of 11/6/2014 02:00 PM Lobby and Staff Lounge Remodel Roseville ONLINE Northern California Power Agency 11/6/2014 02:00 PM Job Order Contract 52, Electrical (C-10 License),

San Francisco, Peninsula and East Bay San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

11/6/2014 02:00 PM HVAC Replacement and Air Balancing Project for Placerville DMV Office-Rebid

Placerville ONLINE Department of Motor Vehicles

11/7/2014 02:00 PM 2015 Prequalification for SFUSD Projects Eligible for State Funding

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco Unified School District

11/7/2014 02:00 PM Demolition of Partially Built Single Family Residence

Stockton ONLINE San Joaquin, County of

11/10/2014 02:00 PM University Park-North Garden Apartment Building #1,3,4,5&10 Asbestos Aba

San Francisco Pending San Francisco State University

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer11/10/2014 02:00 PM Light Rail Efficiency Project:Mountain View Phase

2 Mountain View E824B/004C Santa Clara Valley Transportation

Authority 11/11/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Parking Wayfinding Palo Alto ONLINE Palo Alto, City of 11/12/2014 03:00 PM Smithwick Theater Hardware Improvements-

Foothill College Los Altos ONLINE Foothill-De Anza Community

College District 11/12/2014 01:30 PM Eden Reservoir Replacement and Round Hill

Reservoir Rehabilitation Castro Valley/Alamo

ONLINE East Bay Municipal Utility District

11/12/2014 02:00 PM On-Call Utility Potholing at Various Locations Alameda County

E839B/067C Alameda, County of

11/12/2014 02:00 PM TG13.3 Ground Level Landscaping San Francisco ONLINE 11/13/2014 02:00 PM TG08.3-Skylights San Francisco ONLINE 11/13/2014 02:00 PM Janitorial Services for the Los Gatos DMV Field

Office Los Gatos ONLINE Department of Motor Vehicles

11/13/2014 02:00 PM Job Order Contract 53, Electrical (C-10 License), San Francisco, Peninsula and East Bay

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

11/13/2014 04:00 PM RFQ-Architectural and Engineering Team Design Criteria Consulting fo San Francisco Sheriff’s Dept Rehabilitation Detetntion Center

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco, City & County of

11/14/2014 03:00 PM RFP-Prefabricated Modular Data Center Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, County of 11/14/2014 02:00 PM Richmond Parkway Interconnect Wire and Pullbox

Replacement Richmond ONLINE Richmond, City of

11/17/2014 02:00 PM SFO-Design Build Services for Long Term Parking Garage No. 2 Project

San Francisco ONLINE San Francisco International Airport

11/17/2014 04:00 PM Auburn Boulevard at Arcade Creek Bridge Replacement Project

Sacramento ONLINE Sacramento, city of

11/17/2014 03:00 PM RFP-State Route 84 Widening from Pigeon Pass ro Interstate 680 Project Approval and Envirnmental Documents (PA&ED) Phase

Fremont ONLINE Alameda County Transportation Commission

11/18/2014 02:00 PM Replace Glass Panels at Daly City Station Platform Daly City Pending Bay Area Rapid Transit District 11/18/2014 02:00 PM TG16.1 Drywall/Framing San Francisco ONLINE 11/18/2014 02:00 PM TG13.2-Roofing/Waterproofing San Francisco ONLINE 11/18/2014 02:00 PM BART Earthquake Safety Programs Seismic

Retrofit and Repairs at Various Locations Various Cities S009/015C Bay Area Rapid Transit District

11/19/2014 02:00 PM TG07.4-Concrete Masonry Units San Francisco ONLINE 11/21/2014 05:00 PM RFP-Solar PV Energy California Department of

Corrections and Rehabilitation Various Cities ONLINE Department of General Services

11/28/2014 02:00 PM Novato Housing Maintenance & Repair Electrical System

Novato ONLINE J.I. Garcia Construction, Inc.

12/5/2014 12:00 PM Contractor Prequalification for Napa County South Campus Improvement Project

Napa County ONLINE Napa, County of

12/18/2014 02:00 PM TG08.10 Glass Curtain Walls San Francisco ONLINE 12/18/2014 02:00 PM TG08.7 Glass Floor Construction Services

Package San Francisco Online

12/31/2014 05:00 PM Fremont Unified School District Qualified Bidders for the Year 2014

Fremont ONLINE Fremont Unified School District

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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]

SEEKING ESTIMATOR IN COMMERCIAL ROOFING

Wedge Roofing, Inc. is currently looking for an Estimator in the Commercial Roofing Market for the San Francisco Bay Area. Experienced Estimator who is capable of performing hard bid and conceptual estimates in both private and public

work markets. They must be able to manage multiple estimates at one time along with some minor project management.

This person will need to have the ability to work with plans & drawings, clients, consultants, subcontractors and municipali-

ties. This position will be expected to work in both a team atmosphere and function autonomously at various times. Local

market estimating experience is also preferred. Commercial Estimator position works from Petaluma office facility.

Desired Skills & Experience

1. Familiarity with all major roofing systems.

2. Local Bay Area experience.

3. Strong client interaction skills.

4. Strong plan & bid take off skills.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 707-763-5475

Company DescriptionSince 1976, San Francisco Bay Area’s most trusted roofing contractor, Wedge Roofing provides quality and dependable roofing solutions for residential, commercial, industrial and

public work clients throughout San Francisco, Marin County, Sonoma County, Napa County and the East Bay.

Lic # 416737 C-2, C39, C-43, & B General

SEEKING CONSTRUCTIONOFFICE ASSITANT

Busy construction company located in downtown San Rafael seeks reliable assistant with history of long term employment.

Primarily office work with occasional errands.

Looking for someone with:• Good people skills-will be working with office staff,

clients, designers, architects and job foremen to get the job done efficiently.

• Effective speaking, reading and writing skills are very important to us. You will be on the phone quite a bit, sending emails, assisting in getting bids from subs, helping clients and foremen.

• Attention to detail very important.• Good computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel and

Outlook.• Good organization and tracking skills for duties and

documents.• Experience in construction and marketing a plus.

Tasks may include:• Preparing and tracking invitations to bid.• Working with clients and designers/architects on finish

selections.• Scheduling subs in conjunction with foremen.• Tracking subcontractor information, insurance and

licensing.• Work with foremen on whatever they need help with

such as researching, making calls, following up on orders.

• Depending on the demands of the job and your skills we’ll need help with website changes, general office work, special projects.

30-40 hours per weekMedical and retirement benefits

If you would like more information about our company, please, visit www.floydconstructioninc.com.

Please forward resume and salary requirements toLaura at Floyd Construction (415) 485-0645

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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]

SEEKING EXPERIENCED PROJECT MANAGER FOR

SAN RAFAEL BASED CONSTRUCTION CO.

Residential remodeling company seeks experienced project managers for full and/or time positions. Health care benefits

available after 60 days. Salary DOE.

QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE:

Working knowledge of building tradesStrong organizational and managerial skillsCan read plans well and assemble materials lists2+ years in residential construction industryStrong organizational and interpersonal skillsWillingness & ability to interface with clients as well as staffStrong communication skills and clean/neat appearanceFamiliarity with Marin CountyClean driving recordFluent in both Spanish and English a plus

RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE (BUT NOT LIMITED TO):

Scheduling and timelinesJob costingAssemble & order materialsSchedule subcontractorsCoordination, communication, safety, planning, budgetingDocumentation & job logsInterfacing with clients/architects/engineers/etc.

Please forward resume and salary requirements to:[email protected]

SEEKING GENERAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN FORMALONEY CONSTRUCTION, INC.

A successful candidate has the ability to work independently, manage/lead other crew members, and troubleshoot all aspects of the projects. The individual should be knowledgeable and proficient with all phases of general engineering construction and has an excellent attitude and work ethic. Compensation is

competitive and dependent on experience.

THE SITE SUPERINTENDENT/FOREMAN WILL:- Direct, supervise and teach other crew members- Perform any construction tasks needed to meet deadlines - Determine labor requirements and recruit talent to meet demands- Create supplies and materials lists and timelines- Review materials and subcontractors invoices against forecasts- Review job costs, budgets and weekly field time cards- Communicate with clients throughout the project to guarantee customer satisfactionRequirements:- Relevant industry experience.- Must utilize smart phone from the field for emailing and text messaging- Must be able to read and interpret plans- Knowledgeable in all trades- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to speak professionally with clients, architects, subcontractors, etc.- Ability to identify and problem-solve various issues- Able to run projects with minimal supervision- Must have a truck in good working condition, insurance, valid driver’s license and own tools

What we offer:Competitive salary , 5 days / year PTO after 90 Days, Truck

Allowance, Gas Card

Equal Opportunity EmployerPlease submit cover letter and resume to

[email protected] and we will contact qualified candidates. Or fax to 415-493-6910 please includes salary requirements. Due to the high volume of

responses we will not be able to reply to all inquiries.

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SEEKING ESTIMATING ADMINISTRATOR

Dutra is currently looking for an Estimating Administrator. This position supports the Estimating Department. Successful applicant will be re-sponsible for distributing, organizing and maintaining bidding documents such as plans, specifications, addenda and quotes. Will also work to support the Chief Estimator and Proposal and Contracts Manager in preparing estimates, proposals, Statement of Qualifications and marketing materials. Additionally, will assist the Contract Administrator with bonds, contracts and tracking SBE participation.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:• Distribute, organize and maintain bidding documents including printing, copying, filing and tracking distribution.• Assist in the preparation of estimates, proposals, SOQs and marketing materials.• Assist in the preparation of contract documents, bond requests and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) requirements and goals.• Keep accurate records of SBE participation. Ensure company is compliant with SBE regulations.• Maintain detailed and organized files on future, current and past projects.• Prepare reports, maintain estimating schedule and track contract deadlines.• Identify and track bidding opportunities.

COMPETENCIES: Communication Proficiency: Demonstrates effective written and oral communication skills. Attention to Detail: Diligently attends to detail and pursues quality in accomplishing tasks. Checks work to ensure accuracy and completeness. Researching Information: Identifies, collects and organizes data for analysis and decision making. Knows where and how to access the right data for the assignment. Teamwork: Promotes cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and deliverables.

QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The require-ments listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education/Experience: Associate of Arts degree and at least three years of Administrative experience. Language Ability: ability to effectively communicate and respond to questions from manager, clients, customers and internal team. Reasoning Ability: ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Computer Skills: to perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of and experience with internet research, and advanced abilities in Microsoft Office software including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Physical Presence: Regular and predictable physical presence in the corporate office is an essential qualification for this position due to the

importance of the team-related aspects of the essential duties, the aggres-sive timeframes under which the employee will operate, and the need for face-to-face interaction with employees in Estimating and Operations in order to properly perform job-related functions.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position has no supervi-sory responsibilities.

WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommoda-tions may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Usual office work conditions. The noise level in the work environment is moderate. Minimum physical exertion.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the es-sential functions. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk.

The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and

standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and

perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor.

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