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Marin Home & Garden Expo.......................1
Welcome Our New Members......................2
Directors & Officer .........................................3 Membership Brings You Out In Front........4
Membership Application..............................5
John McGill, Attorney...............................6-7 JK Pedrotti-Sacremento Update.................8
Kalb’s Q&A:....................................................9
San Rafael Rock Quarry Mixer!.................10
Meet Your Board Members: Keith Dotto.11
Advertising.....................................................12
Phil Vermuelen...............................................13
Liens- Permits..........................................14-15
Safety Topics: Englis & Spanish.......15-17
Sub Bids.....................................................18-21
Advertising....................................................22
EPA Seminar-................................................23
Basic Contracting Issues-............................24
Bid Schedule.............................................25-29
Insurance........................................................30
Classified...................................................31-32
Want To Be a Volunteer For The Marin Home & Gareden Expo?..............................33
Advertising.....................................................34
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MBa Weekly Bulletin
April 25, 2011 issue #17
MBA MeMBeRsIf you are not exhibiting in our Marin Home & Garden Expo
June 4 and 5 your business must be booming!But, if you are not as busy as you would like, the Expo provides
a fabulous marketing opportunity to help your company grow. We expect upwards of 10,000 potential clients to come through looking to improve their home or garden and they want to meet you! Never been in an Expo before? Nothing to worry about!
Our staff can help make the process easy. If you have questions, they have the answers.
Visit the Marin home & Garden expo @ www.marinhomegarden.com
or call: 415-507-1537 today
We Are Offering the oppurtunity to volunteer at this great event. Please call Barbara: (415) 462-1220
or email: Barbara@marinba.org to sign up
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January 10,2011 Issue * 51www.marinba.org ◆ mba@marinba.org
april - Welcome our neW members!
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ARCheR nORRis (A)John P. McGill2033 North Main St., Suite 800Walnut Creek 94596(925) 952-5403 Lic# # N/Ajmcgill@archernorris.comwww.archernorris.comAttorneyRefs: Arntz Builders
neuMAnn sLOAt ARChiteCts LLP (R)Adrian Blanco, AIA, Brian Neuman AIAAustin Sloat, AIA1854 Fourth St.San Rafael 94901(415) 578- 4800 Lic# C-32270
POPe, JOhn inCORPORAteD (R)John Pope362 Forrest AvenueFairfax 94930(415) 497-5948 CSLB# 467171
WeLLs FARGO (A)1020 B St.San Rafael 94901 Lic# N/ABrian Johnson (415) 450-7346Greg Loberg (415) 464-7490Office# (415) 256-2101Renovation financing, purchase & refinancePrimary, secondary & investment properties1-4 units, high balance loan limitsRec by: MBA Open HouseRefs: Shades of Marin(Product seminars coming soon to MBA!)
MAZZini, RiChARD A. (R)Richard MazziniP.O Box 1201Sausalito 94966(415)388-0298, CSLB #464143richmazzini@comcast.netGeneral Building Contractor-ResidentialRec by: MBA Open House
uniteK GROuP. (R)Mark GoodingP.O Box 399Mill Valley 94942(415)640-4384, CSLB #525745unitekgroup@comcast.netelectrical ContractorsRefs: Barbara Jones, Dave Trahan
uniVeRsAL PROteCtiVe COAtinGs (R) hermine honeck3175 Kerner Blvd. Suite FSan Rafael 94901(415)457-9800, CSLB # N/A (Reatil Store)herminehoneck@comcast.netuniversalcoatings.comRetail store- Waterproofing MaterialsRec by: Marin Home ShowRefs: Harvey Abernathy/ AquatechGary Miller/A.R.C. RestorationTad Jacobs/Treemasters
sALAZAR, uBALDO LAnDsCAPe (R)Ubaldo Salazar1550 Center Road #36Novato 94947(415)328-4649, CSLB #820057salazarlandscape1@gmail.comLandscape ContractorRefs: American Soil, Ewing Irrigation
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MBA Directors & officers
PresidentDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical
Vice PresidentAimi Dutra - The Dutra Group
chief financial officer Jeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets, Inc.
secretaryJim schalich - schalich Brothers
construction
Jeff Grady - Grady financial, inc.
executive Director - safety DirectorKlif Knoles
Barry Arends - Morris Roofing Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.
Tyler Doherty - Cal West Rentals, Inc.Gary Frugoli - Construction ConsultantPeter Migale - Migale Painting Company
Keith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction Company
Dave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc.Jeff Pottorff - North Bay Landscape
ManagementDiane Henderson- DMH Land Use Planning
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician
Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/ReceptionChriss Daniels - Publications Editor/Website/Media
Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst
The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA and is available at www.marinba.org
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles
Publication Editor: Chriss Daniels
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The Marin Builders Association is pleased to announce that the Board of Directors has elected Aimi Dutra of The Dutra Group to the position of Vice President and Jim Schalich of Schalich Brothers Construction to the position of Board Secretary.
The Board would also like to acknowledge outgoing Vice Presi-dent Mark Silvia of Marin Mechanical for his service.
Dave Trahan Board PresidentMarin Builders Association
We are proud to have such outstanding community leaders represent our Association.
Board Announcement
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E-BULLETINWeekly e-bulletin featuring:• Projects To Bid• Bid Results• Legislative News• Industry Articles• Legal Information• Advertising• Safety Topics
LARGE PLAN ROOM• Located here at 660 Las Gallinas Avenue• Members can check out plans and specs• Review and prepare estimates in separate booths with wi-fi• Open Monday – Friday, 8AM – 5PM• Overnight and weekend check out is available
ONLINE PLAN SERVICE• Available to members for an additional fee• Information is in real time• All online members have the ability to subscribe to any of the other participating exchanges online Plan Services
SEMINAR/CONFERENCE ROOM RENTALPeter Arrigoni Community Room is available for:• Meetings• Trainings• Seminars• Gatherings
WEBSITE • Provides information on all benefits of membership• Alphabetical and category membership directory• Member advertising• Events• Legislation
REFERRAL GUIDE• Published and distributed countywide
GREEN BUILDING COMMITTEE• Promotes best green building practices• Provides quality educational opportunities to our members• Works responsibly with the community for the enhancement of the green building industry
MARIN HOME & GARDEN EXPO• Great opportunity to present your exceptional products and services to the consumer in an educational and sales environment
ADVERTISING & MARKETING• Competitive marketing opportunities• Advertise in the weekly bulletin• Advertise on the website home page• Sponsorship of events and seminars
GROUP INSURANCE• Save time and money by enrolling in our group workers compensation and health insurance programs
EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS• Safety• Lien Law Business Management• OSHA Compliance• Green Building
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS• Scholarship Awards Ceremony• Golf Tournament• Crab Feed• Holiday Open House• Home & Garden Expo• Membership Mixers
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM• Scholarships are available to high school seniors pursuing a college, university or trade school education
DISCOUNTED FORMS AND PUBLICATIONS• CA Preliminary Lien Notices• Mechanic’s Liens• Lien Releases• Payment Release Forms
LEGISLATIVE MONITORING• Representation is provided through staff and lobbyists written testimony, and personal appearances before governing bodies
PERMISSION TO USE MBA LOGO• Exclusive use of MBA logo on member websites and collateral to demonstrate their affil iation with MBA and commitment to the construction industry
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There are two arguments for non-dischargeability that are typically used: 1- fraud by the debtor and 2- that there was a fiduciary duty that the debtor breached. Both arguments depend on the successful proof of alter ego if the debtor-subcontractor is a corporation, but if this is established, or if the debtor is an individual, the debtor may be required to repay certain obligations despite the discharge of its other debts through the bankruptcy.
Creating a Subcontractor Fiduciary Relationship
Making Debts Non-Dischargeable In BankruptcySubmitted by John McGill, Attorney
Bankruptcy is a bad situation any way you cut it. If you are the one declaring bankruptcy, it’s the darkness before the dawn. The bankruptcy rules are intended to give you a clean slate, another chance, a new beginning. Getting through the bankruptcy to that new start is a challenge in every way: emotionally, economically, and legally.
If you are a creditor of the debtor it is not a good situation either. You are owed money or you are left with an obligation that you thought you were done with. Depending on how you are situated, as a secured or an unsecured creditor, you may recover something on what you are owed or nothing at all. Even if you can recover something, it will be a long time before you see that recovery.
In the construction industry, bankruptcy can have a significant ripple effect. If a major subcontractor goes down, the General will need to finish the project regardless. The bankrupt sub may not have enough left on its contract to pay for all of the work that remains to be done so the balance will come from you.
Worse yet is when you find that the sub has not been paying the bills that you thought were being paid when you issued progress payments. It is not unusual, in fact it is quite common, to find that a bankrupt sub has not been paying wages, union benefits, employee related taxes, or its suppliers. Instead of paying its bills, the sub has been billing the project but keeping the money for its own purposes.
When the debts and obligations catch up with the sub, bankruptcy proceedings are initiated and some of the obligations that you thought were taken care of become obligations that you need to pay for again.
The General is liable for wages, benefits, and supplier costs although not for employee withholding taxes. Still, that is little consolation to the General that is being handed a bill that it already paid once before. When the subcontractor files bankruptcy, any attempt to recover those funds is stayed. It is possible to petition the court to lift the stay to allow a state court action to proceed against the subcontractor-debtor, but it is unlikely the court will do that. Instead, an adversary proceeding must be filed in the Bankruptcy court and it must allege that certain of the subcontractor-
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Even more problematic is that at the time the debtor’s representations are made, i.e.- when the pay app is submitted, there must be no intention to perform. If the billings are submitted and the sub intended at the time to pay its bills, but thereafter did not, then the necessary showing of a “present intention” to defraud is not made. In short, fraud is difficult to prove in a bankruptcy proceeding.
Conversely, establishing that there was a fiduciary relationship is relatively easy and can be accom-plished by including a provision in the subcontract that creates that relationship.
It is not a guarantee that the court will find certain debts non-dischargeable but the threshold showing is a lot easier to meet.
A fiduciary relationship can be contractually established by including language in the subcontract to the effect that any payments that are made to the subcontractor for materials, labor and/or supplies are made in trust and that those payments shall be held in trust for the benefit of the materialmen, suppliers and laborers for that project. The provision would read something like the following: “All sums received by subcontractor under this agreement will be held in trust for the express use of (1) paying in full for all labor, material, equipment, and appliances furnished to subcontractor in performing this agreement and (2) if required, making payments to labor union trust funds established under a collective bargaining agreement. No title to any payment or any part of it shall vest in subcontractor or to be used for any other purpose until subcontractor has first paid in full for all such labor, material, equipment, and appliances furnished by that date to subcontractor.”
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The sub does not have any immediate right to the funds but only holds them as a trustee until all of the bills are paid and then only if there is some-thing left after those bills are paid can it keep those funds. As a fiduciary, there is a trust relationship established and the violation of that trust/fiduciary obligation is grounds for making that particular debt non-dischargeable. If nothing else, this provision gives you another argument if you find that you have been scammed by an unprincipled sub.
John P. McGillSpecial CounselARCHERNORRIS2033 North Main Street, Suite 800 | Walnut Creek, CA 94596direct 925.952.5403 | main 925.930.6600 | fax 925.930.6620email jmcgill@archernorris.comWWW.ARCHERNORRIS.COM
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sACRAMentO uPDAteLegislature
The legislature adjourned yesterday for Spring Break and will return on April 25. A majority of the bills will be dealt with by policy committees after the break to meet the May 6 policy commit-tee deadline. This past week proved busy as well. Below is an example of issues that were consid-ered of importance to GSBE:
AB 1308 (Miller) - Provides that monies in the Highway Users Tax Account (HUTA) are contin-uously appropriated and may be encumbered for their constitutional and statutory purposes in any year in which a Budget Act has not been enacted by July 1. This bill is significant in keeping projects running should there be a budget impasse. The bill was passed by the Assembly Transportations Committee. GSBE supports.
SB 396 (Huff) Review process. Requires state agencies to review each regulation adopted prior to 2011 and report to the Legislature on their findings, and to review regulations every 5 years thereafter. Passed Senate Governmental Organization Committee. GSBE supports.
SB 400 (Dutton) Impact on businesses. Requires a state agency to submit economic assessments for certain regulations to the Office of Adminis-trative Law for a review and determination if the assessment is based upon sound economic knowledge, methods, and practices.
SB 401 (Fuller) Repeal Provisions. Specifies that every regulation proposed by a state agency after January 1, 2012, shall include a provision repealing the regulation in 5 years. Failed passage in Senate Governmental Organization Committee. GSBE supports.
AB 400 (Ma) – Paid Sick Leave. Provides that an employee who works in California for seven or more days in a calendar year is entitled to paid sick days. Passed Assembly Labor and Employ-ment Committee. GSBE opposes.
UPCOMING LEGISLATIONA sample of bills of interest to GSBE to be con-sidered after the Spring Recess:
AB 780 (Calderon) – Fixed Priced Contracts – Failure to include a provision in the 2009 tax increase to address fixed price contracts has resulted in contractors having to unfairly absorb the tax increase for the last year and half. AB 780 provides that, in the event of a future increase or decrease in the state sales tax, public works contracts must provide for an adjustment in a contract that was entered into prior to the tax change to compensate the contractor for the increase that was not factored into the contract and compensate the public agency in the event of an unanticipated decrease in the sales tax. Supported by GSBE.
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Kalb’s Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb
President of Capitol Services, Inc.
I always appreciate feedback from our ‘Q&A’ so we will share more ‘industry expert’ information for all the contractors who checked in. Another contractor discovers that painting a building won’t ‘insulate’ him from the need for another license class…
Q: In your most recent column, you responded to a question about the Contractor Board’s In-dustry Expert Program. Could you tell me more about this and would I be paid?
A: The Industry Expert (IE) Program was first initiated in 1985 after the CSLB had experi-enced a large complaint backlog. The backlog was in part related to a consumer’s inability to promptly secure the services of an expert witness (i.e. someone to render an opinion regarding the workmanship involved in a construction project).
According to the CSLB, the ‘Industry Expert’ provides: 1) an inspection and unbiased opinion on specific complaint items; 2) a detailed report that must be well written and includes job site photography and 3) testimony in a court of law if necessary.
I met with one of the CSLB staff in charge of this program and she said that Industry Experts are paid for their time and related expenses. How much is dependent on the type of case you are assigned. For instance, in arbitration cases, if
Q: I intend on applying for a new corporate contractor’s license and hold the “C-33” (painting) trade. I called the CSLB to make sure my business name was acceptable and they said there should be “no problem”. When I spoke with your office this morning, your staff said there would likely be an issue using the word “insulation” in our business name. Could you give me your personal opinion in writing?
A: Since I was not part of the conversation you had with the CSLB, I cannot address why they told you this was “no problem”. You could apply using your corporate name, and hope whomever you spoke with is correct.
My personal opinion however, is that the Board will not allow this name since painting for licensing purposes is not an insulating medium. In other words, using the word “insulation” in most instances would require that you hold a “C-2” (Insulation and Acoustical) classification. If the Board does not accept your name as is, you have the option of amending it with the Secretary of State or adding a Fictitious Business Name (FBN) or DBA.
Q: I have a corporation and want to add a Respon-sible Managing Officer (RMO) contractor. What form do I need to file with the CSLB? Does he need to take a test?
A: If you’re interested in applying for a corpora-tion license for the first time, use the Application for Original Contractor’s License. If you have an existing license and intend on adding a new trade, use the Application for Additional Classification. An exam may be required depending on whether this RMO is already qualified in the trade you want “to add”.
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WE WANT TO MIX IT UP
AND INVITE YOU TO JOIN US!
San Rafael Rock Quarry 1000 Pt. San Pedro Road
San Rafael Wednesday, May 18
4PM – 7PM
Respond by May 9 to Barbara@marinba.org or call 462-1220 PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING A FRIEND!
THE QUARRY TOUR BUS WILL BE RUNNING
AND WE WILL SERVE ON THE ROCKS!
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MBA: Meet Your board members
KeitH DottoDotto GLAss
Keith Dotto is a lifelong resident of Marin County. He graduated from Terra Linda High School and College of Marin. He has been married for 21 years to his enchantingwife Sue and they have two beautiful daughters, Sabrina and Sophia.
Keith is a 3rd generation glazier. His father and his father’s partner were the original owners of Dotto Glass, a family business. Dotto Glass opened its doors in 1964. Keith Dotto and his two partners, Cynthia Dotto and John Lyons, have dedicated their lives to serving the Marin community. In addition to their business, they know the importance of givingback to the community. Dotto Glass donates to local schools, Little League and churches. Keith is also the President of Dotto Glass.
Keith, has also served on the Marin Economic Commission, Lucas Valley Homeowners Association Board, and is a Past President of the Marin Builders Association. A quote from Keith regarding MBA “The Marin Builders Association serves the construction industry by promoting high ethical and professional standards, providing quality services to their members, and working responsibly with the community for the enhancement of the building industry. “
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Federal Lead-Paint Regulations now Being enforcedBY: Phil Vermeulen, Legislative AdvocateAs I’ve reported in the past, and want to remind you again, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) is
now enforcing the Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule. The law requires “lead paint safety certification” for anyone
who does remodeling or demolition in homes, schools, and childcare facilities constructed before 1978. Failure to obtain the
proper certification can result in fines of up to $37,500 for each day and each location where violations occur.
EPA inspectors are responding to leads and conducting worksite and paperwork inspections throughout California and the
other states in EPA’s Region 9. EPA is also receiving tips from the public about possible violations through its online Tip
& Complaint form. When EPA receives a tip, inspectors evaluate whether any state or local laws are being broken. If they
are, city or county building officials or the Department of Industrial Relations’ Division of Occupational Safety and Health
(DOSH) immediately respond in order to quickly address any unsafe operations or conditions. Tips are then filed for future
inspections and contractors or construction firms are sent a warning
letter.
California law parallels several of the RRP requirements. While state and local officials cannot address federal violations,
they can issue citations for violating state requirements, and pass along information to EPA inspectors. The EPA’s interim
final enforcement document has more information about this enforcement regulation.
How To Comply
To comply with the regulation, contractors, or at least one individual employed by a licensed contractor’s firm, must be
enrolled in and complete approved training by December 31, 2010 (but I understand that many contractors are just now
seeking the training). Training costs vary by provider. Once training is complete, the contractor needs to apply for
certification, which costs $300 and is valid for five years. For more information about the program and its requirements you
can go to the EPA’s website at: http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/renovation.htm#requirements
If you are in need of this training, there is one reputable school that I can refer you to who has offices statewide. License
Instruction Schools has a toll free number to contact them: 800-346-7277
By the way, it is not necessary to submit EPA certification or proof of lead safety course completion to the CSLB; however,
the CSLB’s website provides a link to the U.S. EPA’s list of certified firms in their area so consumers can check a contractor
license and certification status in the same location.
Finally, the U.S. EPA is soliciting input from small business regarding exterior lead paint on public and commercial buildings.
The advice and recommendations will be considered as the agency develops regulations regarding the renovation, repair, and
painting of such buildings.
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Liens/ca tax Liens/completions COMPLetiOns MeChAniC Liens CA tAx Liens
3/31/2011 3/31/2011 3/31/2011 4/04/2011 4/04/2011 4/05/2011
ALTEN CONSTRUCTION ALTEN CONSTRUCTION CITY OF SAULASALITO COUNTY OF MARIN
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Issue Date
Contractor/Owner Value
TD
COMPLETION
NOTICE OF DEFAULTS
MECHANICS LIEN
CA TAX LIEN
2/15/11 2/14/11 2/11/11
SCHMIDT HEIMO CAROL BURNS DARIA GERSHMAN
2/10/11 2/10/11
NAVARRA AT AVALAR INC GIRA POLLI OF MILL VALLEY
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD FRANCHISE TAX BOARD
$7,982.54 $4,352.33 $3,404.00
2/15/11 2/06/11 2/10/11
TD SERVICE CO. NATALIE WOODS GAYLE ZIMMERMAN
COMPLetiOns MeChAniC Liens CA tAx Liens
3/31/2011 3/31/2011 3/31/2011 4/04/2011 4/04/2011 4/05/2011
MARIN COUNTY SEWER SERVICE (o) EDD (e)
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Issue Date
Contractor/Owner Value
TD
CA TAX LIEN
NOTICE OF DEFAULTS
MECHANICS LIEN
CA TAX LIEN
2/15/11 2/14/11 2/11/11
SCHMIDT HEIMO CAROL BURNS DARIA GERSHMAN
2/10/11 2/10/11
NAVARRA AT AVALAR INC GIRA POLLI OF MILL VALLEY
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD FRANCHISE TAX BOARD
$7,982.54 $4,352.33 $3,404.00
2/15/11 2/06/11 2/10/11
TD SERVICE CO. NATALIE WOODS GAYLE ZIMMERMAN
COMPLetiOns MeChAniC Liens CA tAx Liens
3/31/2011 3/31/2011 3/31/2011 4/04/2011 4/04/2011 4/05/2011
DENNETT TILE & STONE (o) W E LYONS CONSTRUCTION (e) THORPE DESIGN (o) WE LYONS CONSTRUCTION (e)
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Issue Date
Contractor/Owner Value
TD
RELEASE OF LIEN
NOTICE OF DEFAULTS
MECHANICS LIEN
CA TAX LIEN
2/15/11 2/14/11 2/11/11
SCHMIDT HEIMO CAROL BURNS DARIA GERSHMAN
2/10/11 2/10/11
NAVARRA AT AVALAR INC GIRA POLLI OF MILL VALLEY
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD FRANCHISE TAX BOARD
$7,982.54 $4,352.33 $3,404.00
2/15/11 2/06/11 2/10/11
TD SERVICE CO. NATALIE WOODS GAYLE ZIMMERMAN
COMPLetiOns MeChAniC Liens CA tAx Liens
3/31/2011 3/31/2011 3/31/2011 4/04/2011 4/04/2011 4/05/2011
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Issue Date
Contractor/Owner Value
TD
RELEASE OF LIEN
NOTICE OF DEFAULTS
MECHANICS LIEN
CA TAX LIEN
2/15/11 2/14/11 2/11/11
SCHMIDT HEIMO CAROL BURNS DARIA GERSHMAN
2/10/11 2/10/11
NAVARRA AT AVALAR INC GIRA POLLI OF MILL VALLEY
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD FRANCHISE TAX BOARD
$7,982.54 $4,352.33 $3,404.00
4/04/2011 4/04/2011 4/05/2011
TD SERVICE CO. NATALIE WOODS GAYLE ZIMMERMAN
Permits Issued for San anselmoPeRMits
3/24/11 3/23/11 3/23/11 3/22/11 3/24/11 3/23/11 3/23/11 3/20/11 3/23/11 3/24/11 3/10/11 3/10/11 3/13/11 3/11/11 3/12/11
110 SAUNDERS 112 HILLCREST AVE 28 DURHA 175 PROSPECT AVE. 20 LAUREL LN. 175 PROSPECT AVE. 46 BROOKSIDE DRIVE. 33 SALINAS AVE 2 LINCOLN PARK AVE. 510 REDWOOD RD. 174 MEADOWDROFT DR. 638-730 SAN ANSELMO 150 BROADMOR ST. 26 ELM DRIVE 30800 SANTANA ST
CHARLES HOSEY DAGO ARMDIMSTER JAIME ROMERO TARESA TAMLEY TERRY COZANSKI DONALD BIRRER JOCHUM ARCHIT. THERESA TAMLEY TREVOR JOHNSON ALLEN HEATING BHW ENGINEERS PJ’S CANVAS MORRIS ROOFING HAROLD HOWELL RENEWEAL ANDERSON
OWNER DINSTER OWNER OWNER OWNER OWNER OWNER OWNER OWNER ALLEN HEATING BHW ENGINEERS SAME SAME SAME SAME
30,000 25,000 27,000 40,000 17,000 10,000 120,000 40,000 12,500 12,495 32,000 18,000 12,325 37,515 11,053
FOUNDATION FIREPLACE KITCHEN KITCHEN REMODEL SLIDE REMODEL KITCHEN ASPHALT FURNACE’WALLS DEMO REPLACE REMODEL REMODEL BAY WONDOWS
SAN ANSELMO OWNER CONTRACTOR VALUE TYPE
Permits Issued for tiburonPeRMits
4/22/11 4/22/11 4/22/11 4/22/11 4/14/11 4/14/11 4/13/11
5005 PARADISE DR. 55 MARINERO CIR. 57 MERCURY AVE. 2150 PARADISE DR. 1901 MARK WEST ST. 24 MAIN ST. 940 TIBURON BLVD
SUSAN CHROMAN PSP INVESTMENTS DAVID KRAUSE RAYMOND WHITE PAT DOOLITTLE MAIN ST. PROP. 949 TIBURON BLVD.
ECO BUILDERS MARSHALL WHITE CONS. ARCANGELO CONST. ARCHIT.COATINGS NOLAN CONSTRUCTION GEARY PACIFIC GROUP LUMINAL ENERGY CORP.
14,000 13,000 9,500 9,500 35,000 26,000 40,000
ELECTRICAL REMODEL CONSTRUCTION ALTERATION FULL CONST. CONSTRUCTION SOLAR
TIBURON OWNER CONTRACTOR VALUE TYPE
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Permits april 18th- april 25th, 2011PeRMits APRiL 18th-11th
87 ANGELA AVE, SAN ANSELMO 860 IDLEBERRY RD, SAN RAFAEL 800 FAWN DR, SAN ANSELMO 310 LOS CERREOS DR, SAN RAFEL 357 E.STRAWBERRY DR. MILL VALLEY 198 HOWTHORNDEN WAY, SAN RAFEL 42 MT.MUIR CT, SAN RAFAEL 20 DEBES RANCH RD. SAN RAFEL 34 KAMEAH WAY, DILLON BEACH 356 E.SEADRIFT WAY, DILLON BEACH 101 CRANE DR. SAN ANSELMO 500 LOS CERROS DR. INVERNESS 75 LANCASTER DR. KENTFIELD 2900 LAS GALLINAS RD. SAN RAFEL 2900 LAS GALLINAS RD. SAN RAFEL 2900 LAS GALLINAS RD. SAN RAFEL 310 HIGHLAND AVE, SAN RAFAEL 106 GREAT CIRCLE DR, SAN RAFAEL 609 COLLEGE AVE, KENTFIELD
issued Owner Contractor Site Address Type Value
Novato
Rugero Milano Vito Bialla William Hunsinger Jonas Syallin
Oxford Engineering Sunburst Solar Energy Cove Construction Upcycle Builders, Inc.
132 Hacienda Drive 34 Linda Lane 172 Solano St. 137 Avenida Miraflores
Const.Elect Elect.Solar Const.Elect Full Const
100,000 18,000 35,000 7,500
ARON WENTZELL CANDIDA COVINGTON JASON ZEPPER MICHAEL GONNELLA TERRY NOYER JAMBERRY LLC MICHAEL MOIR OCHOA THEODORE HOFFMAN JOHN FULLERTON MIE-LIEN GRUCHAEZ KRISTEL KEARNEY JESSICA BEARY TIMOTHY JOHNSON TIMOTHY JOHNSON TIMOTHY JOHNSON ANTON BAKER HARAF WILLIAMS FRANCESCA APPLEGARTH
UNKNOWN SAVE ENERGY CO MC LERAN INC. MC LERAN INC. RIKLI STEVEN CONSTRUCTION OWNER/BUILDER MT. TAM CONSTRUCTION WOODBYRNE CONSTRUCTION DENNIS PATZER MORRIS ROOFING OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER JAHNSEN OIVIND CONST ENVISION BUILDERS OWNER/BUILDER
REPAIR WINDOW RE-ROOF RE-ROOF SIDING REMODEL REMODEL REPLACE REMODEL RE-ROOF ADDN. REMODEL REMODEL POOL RET.WALL RET.WALL INTERNAL GARAGE REMODEL
Kentfield 1/5/11 Nicholas Riley Owner/builder 30 Ash Avenue Apt.B .Kitchen/Elect 23,000
Larkspur 1/18/11 Carol Slattery Owner/builder 64 Barber Ave .Parking Deck 10,000
Sausalito 1/31/11 Richard Coffer Owner/builder 63 Redwood Dr. .Roof/Deck 15,000
San Rafael 1/4/11 1/11/11 1/18/11 1/24/11 1/25/11 1/13/11 1/26/11 1/13/11
Kathy Peterson W. Bradford Drury Kathy Peterson Kathy Peterson Hunter House Foundation Julio Gutierrez Chris Rincon Kris Nelson
Downing Heating Owner/Builder Home Depot Ongaro & Sons Owner/Builder Owner/Builder Red Goods Solar Brady Construction
225 San Francisco Blvd 22 Bennit Ave 109 San Francisco Blvd 122 Alder 21 Ross Ave. Apt#4 54 Oakland Ave. 7 Millbrae Ave 50 Greenfield Ave
Furnace Kitchen Roof Furnace Upgrades Roof PV Solar Office
5,195 22,000 12,959 6,500 40,000 7,000 20,465 15,000
1/5/11 1/11/11 1/11/11 1/12/11 1/12/11 1/9/11 1/18/11
Sarah Richards David Jones Town of San Anselmo Dicksoit Co Kathleen Cutter Karen Fung Adonis Katicha
John Merten Alan Anderson STC D&E Dicksoit Co. STZ Owner/Builder Adel Yassin
166 Cresent Road 12 Austin Ave 241-247 Sir Francis Drake 56 Longwood 28 Durham Blvd 51 Grove Lane 8 Spruce St
Deck Bathroom Rehab/Creek Heat Sysytem Bathroom Roof Foundation
42,000 12,000 40,000 6,500 7,000 8,200 55,000
San Anselmo
Received Owner Contractor Site Address Type Value
$40,000 $15,925 $18,400 $20,900 $20,000 $71,000 $28,000 $12,500 $80,000 $15,000 $150,000 $17,000 $30,000 $80,000 $10,000 $10,000 $110,000 $50,000 $22,000
PeRMits APRiL 18th-11th
87 ANGELA AVE, SAN ANSELMO 860 IDLEBERRY RD, SAN RAFAEL 800 FAWN DR, SAN ANSELMO 310 LOS CERREOS DR, SAN RAFEL 357 E.STRAWBERRY DR. MILL VALLEY 198 HOWTHORNDEN WAY, SAN RAFEL 42 MT.MUIR CT, SAN RAFAEL 20 DEBES RANCH RD. SAN RAFEL 34 KAMEAH WAY, DILLON BEACH 356 E.SEADRIFT WAY, DILLON BEACH 101 CRANE DR. SAN ANSELMO 500 LOS CERROS DR. INVERNESS 75 LANCASTER DR. KENTFIELD 2900 LAS GALLINAS RD. SAN RAFEL 2900 LAS GALLINAS RD. SAN RAFEL 2900 LAS GALLINAS RD. SAN RAFEL 310 HIGHLAND AVE, SAN RAFAEL 106 GREAT CIRCLE DR, SAN RAFAEL 609 COLLEGE AVE, KENTFIELD
issued Owner Contractor Site Address Type Value
MARIN
Rugero Milano Vito Bialla William Hunsinger Jonas Syallin
Oxford Engineering Sunburst Solar Energy Cove Construction Upcycle Builders, Inc.
132 Hacienda Drive 34 Linda Lane 172 Solano St. 137 Avenida Miraflores
Const.Elect Elect.Solar Const.Elect Full Const
100,000 18,000 35,000 7,500
ARON WENTZELL CANDIDA COVINGTON JASON ZEPPER MICHAEL GONNELLA TERRY NOYER JAMBERRY LLC MICHAEL MOIR OCHOA THEODORE HOFFMAN JOHN FULLERTON MIE-LIEN GRUCHAEZ KRISTEL KEARNEY JESSICA BEARY TIMOTHY JOHNSON TIMOTHY JOHNSON TIMOTHY JOHNSON ANTON BAKER HARAF WILLIAMS FRANCESCA APPLEGARTH
UNKNOWN SAVE ENERGY CO MC LERAN INC. MC LERAN INC. RIKLI STEVEN CONSTRUCTION OWNER/BUILDER MT. TAM CONSTRUCTION WOODBYRNE CONSTRUCTION DENNIS PATZER MORRIS ROOFING OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER OWNER/BUILDER JAHNSEN OIVIND CONST ENVISION BUILDERS OWNER/BUILDER
REPAIR WINDOW RE-ROOF RE-ROOF SIDING REMODEL REMODEL REPLACE REMODEL RE-ROOF ADDN. REMODEL REMODEL POOL RET.WALL RET.WALL INTERNAL GARAGE REMODEL
Kentfield 1/5/11 Nicholas Riley Owner/builder 30 Ash Avenue Apt.B .Kitchen/Elect 23,000
Larkspur 1/18/11 Carol Slattery Owner/builder 64 Barber Ave .Parking Deck 10,000
Sausalito 1/31/11 Richard Coffer Owner/builder 63 Redwood Dr. .Roof/Deck 15,000
San Rafael 1/4/11 1/11/11 1/18/11 1/24/11 1/25/11 1/13/11 1/26/11 1/13/11
Kathy Peterson W. Bradford Drury Kathy Peterson Kathy Peterson Hunter House Foundation Julio Gutierrez Chris Rincon Kris Nelson
Downing Heating Owner/Builder Home Depot Ongaro & Sons Owner/Builder Owner/Builder Red Goods Solar Brady Construction
225 San Francisco Blvd 22 Bennit Ave 109 San Francisco Blvd 122 Alder 21 Ross Ave. Apt#4 54 Oakland Ave. 7 Millbrae Ave 50 Greenfield Ave
Furnace Kitchen Roof Furnace Upgrades Roof PV Solar Office
5,195 22,000 12,959 6,500 40,000 7,000 20,465 15,000
1/5/11 1/11/11 1/11/11 1/12/11 1/12/11 1/9/11 1/18/11
Sarah Richards David Jones Town of San Anselmo Dicksoit Co Kathleen Cutter Karen Fung Adonis Katicha
John Merten Alan Anderson STC D&E Dicksoit Co. STZ Owner/Builder Adel Yassin
166 Cresent Road 12 Austin Ave 241-247 Sir Francis Drake 56 Longwood 28 Durham Blvd 51 Grove Lane 8 Spruce St
Deck Bathroom Rehab/Creek Heat Sysytem Bathroom Roof Foundation
42,000 12,000 40,000 6,500 7,000 8,200 55,000
San Anselmo
Received Owner Contractor Site Address Type Value
$40,000 $15,925 $18,400 $20,900 $20,000 $71,000 $28,000 $12,500 $80,000 $15,000 $150,000 $17,000 $30,000 $80,000 $10,000 $10,000 $110,000 $50,000 $22,000
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FRANK REBELO KEVIN FOX RACHEL PHILLIPS CALIFORNIA ALPINE CLUB KENNETH SODO MARINWOOD PLAZA SAMUEL HINIKLEY W.ROBERTS JOAN BANK JASON WARMBSY LILLY BUENEVETTO GREG ELICH MANUEL BRAZIL MARIAN MARMEL
Miranda R Crimp Colton Bradley Clammer Adam Linda Librize Boot Willem Woodcock Christopher Ross Mark Kemsley Robert Wright Julie Bacciocco Enterprises Loder Noel L
315 Via Recodo Mill Valley 175 Van Winkle Dr San Anselmo 338 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach 308 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 28 Reed St Mill Valley 245 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley 201 Mark Twain Ave San Rafael 136 Margarita Dr San Rafael 525 Los Cerros Dr Greenbrae 1 Kent Ave Kentfield 805 Denise Ct Mill Valley
Interior Retaining Wall Addn, Remodel, Roof Mounted Pv Sys Repair Tree Damaged Roof Photovoltaic Panels Deck Addition Covered Deck Addition, Remodel Install Propane Tank Adition And Remo
50,000 350,000 26,081.00 $15,000 27,812 24,000 47,980 33,000 300,000 15,000 65,000
2825 VINEYARD RD.NOVATO 6 TAPPAN CT. SAN ANSELMO 251 PERRY ST. MILL VALLEY 730 PANORAMIC.MILL VALLEY 30 MONTECETIO RD. SAN RAFAEL 155 MARINWOOD AVE. SAN RAFAEL 13 LAUREL VIEW . INVERNESS 216 FOSTER.KENTFIELD 610 EDGWOOD .NOVATO 24 CUSHING AVE. SAN RAFAEL 798 BOLINAS RD. FAIRFAX 82 CARSON RD.WOODACRE 900 CERINI RD.TOMALES 1 CORTE SAMBRES.GREENBRAE
TWO BEDROOMS PV SYSTEM CUSTOM TY-BACKS ADDITION IMPROVEMENT ADDITION RET. WALL GABLE ROOF POOL & SPA MASTER BATH REMODEL REPORTS RE-ROOF
Owner Contractor Address Type Value Issued
Owner Address Type Value Received
$25,000 $24,393 $292,000 $30,000 $115,000 $900,000 $20,000 $50,000 $41,000 $56,200 $39,000 $65,000 $10,000 $12,100
MARin PeRMits issueD & ReCeiVeD enDinG 2/14/2011
FRANK REBELO KEVIN FOX RACHEL PHILLIPS CALIFORNIA ALPINE CLUB KENNETH SODO MARINWOOD PLAZA SAMUEL HINIKLEY W.ROBERTS JOAN BANK JASON WARMBSY LILLY BUENEVETTO GREG ELICH MANUEL BRAZIL MARIAN MARMEL
Miranda R Crimp Colton Bradley Clammer Adam Linda Librize Boot Willem Woodcock Christopher Ross Mark Kemsley Robert Wright Julie Bacciocco Enterprises Loder Noel L
315 Via Recodo Mill Valley 175 Van Winkle Dr San Anselmo 338 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach 308 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 28 Reed St Mill Valley 245 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley 201 Mark Twain Ave San Rafael 136 Margarita Dr San Rafael 525 Los Cerros Dr Greenbrae 1 Kent Ave Kentfield 805 Denise Ct Mill Valley
Interior Retaining Wall Addn, Remodel, Roof Mounted Pv Sys Repair Tree Damaged Roof Photovoltaic Panels Deck Addition Covered Deck Addition, Remodel Install Propane Tank Adition And Remo
50,000 350,000 26,081.00 $15,000 27,812 24,000 47,980 33,000 300,000 15,000 65,000
2825 VINEYARD RD.NOVATO 6 TAPPAN CT. SAN ANSELMO 251 PERRY ST. MILL VALLEY 730 PANORAMIC.MILL VALLEY 30 MONTECETIO RD. SAN RAFAEL 155 MARINWOOD AVE. SAN RAFAEL 13 LAUREL VIEW . INVERNESS 216 FOSTER.KENTFIELD 610 EDGWOOD .NOVATO 24 CUSHING AVE. SAN RAFAEL 798 BOLINAS RD. FAIRFAX 82 CARSON RD.WOODACRE 900 CERINI RD.TOMALES 1 CORTE SAMBRES.GREENBRAE
TWO BEDROOMS PV SYSTEM CUSTOM TY-BACKS ADDITION IMPROVEMENT ADDITION RET. WALL GABLE ROOF POOL & SPA MASTER BATH REMODEL REPORTS RE-ROOF
Owner Contractor Address Type Value Issued
Owner Address Type Value Received
$25,000 $24,393 $292,000 $30,000 $115,000 $900,000 $20,000 $50,000 $41,000 $56,200 $39,000 $65,000 $10,000 $12,100
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SAFETY TOPICAsphalt Worker Safety
Asphalt is used for paving and surfacing roads, roofing, concrete work, and paints. It is made from petroleum products and is usually heated between 150-200 degrees F. Asphalt is often mixed with solvents (diesel, kerosene, naphtha, toluene, and xylene), binders, hardening and bonding agents (resins), crushed rock, sand, and recycled rubber. Exposure to asphalt fumes can cause serious health effects, so get training and use safe work practices.
When asphalt is heated, the fumes can cause coughing, a scratchy throat, or lung irritation. Long term exposure can lead to bronchitis or emphysema. Asphalt additives may create vapors that can cause damage to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system. Hot asphalt can release hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) that can cause lung irritation, suffocation, or death. Skin contact with hot asphalt can cause burns while absorbing the chemicals can lead to allergies and rashes. Eyes can be irritated by asphalt fumes or if you touch them with dirty hands.
Find out about the asphalt products you work with. Check the product label or material safety data sheet (MSDS) to get health and safety information about the specific asphalt mix and ingredients that you use. Where possible, choose asphalt products that are safer to use. Rapid cure asphalts contain solvents to help them evaporate faster, but this increases the risk of vapors and fire. Slower cure and lower temperature asphalt applications reduce the fumes and the fire hazard. The Cal OSHA permissible exposure level (PEL) for asphalt fumes is 5mg/M3. Asphalt additives may also have their own PEL limits, so check the MSDS.
Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when working with asphalt. Thermally insulated gloves prevent asphalt burns and stop solvents from soaking into your skin. Wear long sleeves and pants or coveralls.
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Avoid breathing asphalt fumes by staying upwind of application areas and enclosing kettles and mixing operations. Don’t stick your head over an open tank or kettle and avoid open stirring to prevent burns and overexposure to fumes. Use your PPE to keep asphalt off of your skin and out of your eyes. Wash your hands frequently and before you eat, drink, smoke, or use the restroom.
Heated asphalt is a fire and explosion hazard. Do not allow water to splash into hot asphalt because it can bubble up explosively. Some asphalt additives can be flammable. Do not smoke around flammable vapors. Avoid heat and sparks around your asphalt work. Do not weld an asphalt tank or kettle unless you are certain that it does not contain flammable vapors. Keep the correct type of fire extinguisher handy when using asphalt.
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SAFETY TOPICSeguridad de los Trabajadores del Asfalto
El asfalto se usa para pavimentar y cubrir la superficie de caminos, techos, obras de concreto y pintura. Se elabora a base de productos del petróleo y generalmente se calienta entre 150 y 200 grados F. Frecuentemente el asfalto se mezcla con solventes (combustible diesel, queroseno, nafta, tolueno y xileno), aglomerantes y agentes para endurecimiento y adhesión (resinas), grava, arena y caucho reciclado. La exposición a los vapores del asfalto puede causar efectos nocivos graves a la salud, por lo que es importante capacitarse y utilizar prácticas seguras de trabajo.
Cuando se calienta el asfalto, los vapores pueden causar tos, así como irritación de la garganta o de los pulmones. La exposición a largo plazo puede conducir a la bronquitis o enfisema. Los aditivos del asfalto pueden crear vapores nocivos al hígado, a los riñones y al sistema nervioso. El asfalto caliente puede liberar gases de sulfuro de hidrógeno (H2S) los que pueden ocasionar irritación de los pulmones, asfixia o muerte. El contacto del asfalto caliente con la piel puede causar quemaduras, mientras que la absorción de las sustancias químicas puede producir alergias y erupciones de la piel. Los ojos pueden resultar irritados por los vapores del asfalto, o si se tocan con las manos sucias.
Conozca los productos de asfalto con los que trabaja. Lea las etiquetas de los productos o las hojas de datos de seguridad de materiales (MSDS, por sus siglas en inglés) para obtener información de salud y seguridad acerca de la mezcla específica de asfalto y otros ingredientes con los que usted trabaja. Cuando sea posible, elija productos de asfalto que ofrezcan mayor seguridad al usarlos. Los asfaltos de curado rápido contienen solventes para ayudar a su evaporación más rápida, pero esto aumenta el riesgo de liberar vapores o crear incendios. Las aplicaciones de asfalto de más lento curado, y a temperaturas menores, reducen el peligro de liberar vapores o crear incendios.
El asfalto se usa para pavimentar y cubrir la Use los equipos de protección personal (PPE, por sus siglas en inglés) cuando trabaje con asfalto. Los guantes con aislamiento térmico previenen las quemaduras por el asfalto caliente y evitan que los solventes entren en contacto con la piel. Use camisas de manga larga y pantalones u overoles. Las gafas de seguridad y una careta le protegen los ojos y la cara. Use botas de seguridad para protegerse los pies. Si es necesario, use equipos de protección para la respiración para prevenir una exposición excesiva a los vapores del asfalto.
Evite respirar los vapores del asfalto colocándose contra el viento en las áreas de trabajo, tapando los recipientes de asfalto y las operaciones de mezclado. No meta la cabeza sobre los tanques u ollas abiertas y evite revolver el asfalto descubierto para prevenir quemaduras y exposición excesiva a los vapores. Use sus PPE para evitar que el asfalto le toque la piel y los ojos. Lávese las manos con frecuencia, y antes de comer, beber, fumar o usar los sanitarios.
El asfalto caliente presenta un peligro de incendio y explosión. No permita que agua entre en contacto con el asfalto caliente porque eso puede causar una explosión. Algunos aditivos del asfalto pueden ser inflamables. No se debe fumar en las cercanías de vapores inflamables. Manténgase alejado del calor y de las chispas en su trabajo con asfalto. No se debe soldar en un tanque u olla de asfalto a menos que se esté totalmente seguro que no contiene vapores inflamables. Tenga a la mano el tipo correcto de extintor de incendios al trabajar con el asfalto.
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Red Hill Shopping Center Remodel Project
Project location: Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo, CA
Owner Estimate: $2,300,000.Bid Date: 2:00 pm
April 27th 2011
Contact: David Sedeno @ 415 382 1185 Fax 415 883 3756
Seeking subcontractor bids only for: Demolition, Storm Drains, Grading and AC paving, Seal coat and striping, Signage, Concrete work, Brick pavers, Landscape and irrigation,
Traffic Light modifications, Painting, and other Misc. Items. (not accepting Electrical bids or General Contractor bids)
Plans available at San Anslemo Shopping Center offices @ 15H Pamaron Way Novato, CA
Di Giorgio Contracting
AN EEOP COMPANY, REQUESTS QUOTATIONS FROM CERTIFIED DVBE/MBE/WBE/SBE/DBE/LBE/SLBE SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS AND ALL QUALIFIED SUBCONTRACTORS &
SUPPLIERS FOR ALL TRADES FOR THE FOLLOWING PROJECT:Mill Valley School District
Old Mill School - Bid Date: April 28, 2011 @ 2pmTamalpais Valley School- Bid Date: May 3, 2011 @ 2pm
Contact: Tony Di GiorgioSubcontractor’s Bonds may be required, up to the full subcontract value.
All Subcontractorssubmitting a bid to Di Giorgio Contracting Co. may be required to furnish a performance and payment bond on a bond form and from a Surety approved by
Di Giorgio Contracting. Subcontractor bonds will be subject to the same requirements as set forth in the project documents of the job being bid. Di Giorgio Contracting will pay bond fees up to 1.5%.
This is a PLA project.
8 Commercial Blvd., Suite E, Novato, Ca 94949 415.883.9700/ 415.884.2900 fax
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kCk Builders is seeking DVBe subcontractors for the following project:StRuCtuRAl uPGRADeS tO GeORGe WASHinGtOn HiGH SCHOOl, WeSt PORtAl AnD ROSA
PARk eleMentARy SCHOOlS, PROJeCt nOS: 10750, 10780 AnD 10760
For: the San Francisco unified School District
Bid Date: April 28 at 2 pm
the Project is generally desribed as:
At George Washington High School work includes, but is not limited to, construction two concrete
pilasters and related foundations at an existing pedestrian bridge, chipping and patching of
spalling concrete at the underside of stadium concrete bleacher and waterproofing the top side of
part of the same bleachers, patching and painting at affected areas and hazardous material
abatement. At West Portal elementary School work includes, but is not limited to, the replacement
of a roof expansion joint and repair of spalling decorative concrete, patching and painting at
affected areas and hazardous material abatement.
Alternate no. 1 – Rosa Park elementary School: At Rosa Parks elementary School work includes, but
is not limited to, structural steel straps with epoxy anchor into concrete at two inside corners, ceiling
removal and repair, and patching of spalling concrete at roof beams, patching and painting at
affected areas and hazardous material abatement.
the estimated construction value of work is $750,000.
Please contact Mike Hannegan at kCk Builders
1320 egbert Ave .San Francisco CA 94124
415-459-8698 direct line ~ 415-453-9250 fax
mikehannegan@comcast.net
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BHM COnStRuCtiOn, inC.801 S Van ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 824-0111 Fax: (415) 824-0511
Structural upgrades Pkg. 2 (10750) San Francisco unified School District
San Francisco, CA
BiD DAte: April 28, 2011 At 2:00 PM
BHM Construction, inc. is seeking certified DVBe subcontractors to bid the following work:
Concrete, Demolition, Grading & Paving, Roofing, Fencing, Hazmat Abatement, Painting.
PleASe FAX QuOteS tO: (415) 824-0511 Attn: SeAMuS DOOHeR
We are an equal Opportunity employer
To place an outreach ad please contact: chriss@marinba.org, or call: (415)462-1220 x103
Deadline for Outreach Ad is Tuesday for the following Monday publish date.
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CITY OF BELVEDEREnOtiCe tO COntRACtORS
ReQueSt FOR BiDS
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Sealed Proposals will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Belvedere at City Hall, 450 San Rafael,
Belvedere, California 94920 until 2:00 PM, Monday, May 2, 2011
BEACH ROAD RETAINING WALL
the work will include: Demolition, concrete piers, utility coordination, waterproofing
shotcrete and masonry.
All work is to be done in accordance with plans and specifications which may be inspected at the
Department of Public Works, City Hall, Belvedere, California, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and
11:30 a.m. and between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through thursday. Sets may be purchased
for $25.00 (nonrefundable). Mailed requests should be addressed to the City of Belvedere, 450 San
Rafael Avenue, Belvedere, CA 94920.
Plans and Specifications have been sent to local Bay Area Builders exchanges.
A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at the site at 10:00 AM, Monday, April 25, 2011.
Proposals will be opened and read at 2:00 PM at City Hall on, Monday, May 2, 2011.
Award of contract, if made, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with
prescribed requirements, and will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of proposals.
the Belvedere City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Dated: April 8, 2011
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(Cancellations made after May 2, 2011 and no-shows will be billed.)
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Bid list subject to change prior to bid date,please check with association.
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Contractor Yard with Office$3,200.00 per month
Contractor yard with single wide office trailer
Enclosed storage with fenced in yard. Approximately
4,900.00 sq. ft. totalEast San Rafael on Kerner
(close to Home Depot)Close to Hwy. 580 & Hwy. 101
Please contact Brian McLeran(415)-456-7674
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ClASSiFieD ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is sold.chriss@marinba.org
eMPlOyMent OPPORtunitieS ◆ OFFiCe leASe OR SAle ◆ BuSineSS iteMS FOR SAle
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INDUSTRIAL YARD &
OFFICE FOR RENT/LEASE
+/- 1 acre YARD (ACREAGE NEGOTIABLE) INCLUDES 500 SQ.FEET CLEAN OFFICE TRAILER
THAT IS HIGH SPEED INTERNET WITH BATHROOM & 2000 SQ. FT.
ASPHALT PARKING AREA; GRAVEL AND ASPHALT YARD ZONED
M-3 heavy industrial; FULL SECURITY SYSTEM INCLUDING GATE & FENCING IN PLACE;
SHORT DRIVE FROM SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE IN RICHMOND OFF CASTRO STREET ON HENSLEY.
CALL DON AT 510-215-9338
MIll WorK NeeDeD
Must KnOW shOP tOOLs AnD hAVe 2 yeARs
exPeRienCe
PLeAse CALL: BRuCe At 415-472-1410
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ClASSiFieD ADSClassified ads are provided free to MBA members & staff.
Please advise if position is filled or commodity is sold.CHRiSS@MARinBA.ORG
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Office Spaces for Rent
Multiple fully furnished office spaces (120 sq.ft. to 336 sq.ft.) for rent in downtown Novato. $500 to $2,500.
Perfect for small businesses looking to have a business address. Flexibleto renter on which office spaces they prefer.
Building has an alarm system. Includes shared expense and use of wide format printer/scan-ner and full service production printer/scanner, fax machines, postage meter, and office sup-
plies. Shared use of bathrooms, common areas, and parking. Reasonable utility usage included. Ask us about the administrative
and accounting services we offer.
Contact Greg Babcock at (415) 716-9300,GregB@pageconstructioncompany.com.
Ghilotti Bros., Inc. is seeking an independent contractor to support a start-up division within. This is a contract, commission based position that will help promote product and secure new clients. A back-
ground in asphalt products is a plus. Please email resumes to apply@ghilottibros.com.
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Publication rules for submission of articles to the MBA Weekly Bulletin
Members CornerLimited to 600 words and edited for length, grammar, spelling, clarity, style, libel and civility. We do not publish form
letters, petitions or consumer complaints. Please include writers name, address and phone number. All submissions become the property of Marin Builders Association and cannot be returned.
note: We would like a photo (jpeg) head shot and can offer ¼ page ad space to *fill out page for ½ the price.
*Ad space only available to fill out page if necessary.
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Send us your construction photo of the week to qualify for a FRee bulletin ad. the drawing will be
held at the end of the month.