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Please join us at our FUNdraiser 300 Drakes Landing Greenbrae Wednesday, May 21st Lunch and Dinner 15% of all proceeds of the day (including alcoholic beverages) will be donated to the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund A great opportunity to enjoy a special meal and support the community! WEEKLY BULLETIN www.marinba.org [email protected] May 13, 2014 Vol. 58, Issue #19

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Please join us at our FUNdraiser

300 Drakes Landing

Greenbrae

Wednesday, May 21st Lunch and Dinner

15% of all proceeds of the day

(including alcoholic beverages) will be donated to the

Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund

A great opportunity to enjoy a

special meal and support the community!

WEEKLY BULLETIN

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09.22.14ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT@ Marin Country ClubTime TBA

06.12.14RETIREMENT PLAN OPTIONS DISCUSSION w/ Mass Mutual@ MBA Offices8:30 AM to 10:00 AM

06.10.14SCHOLARSHIP AWARDSRECEPTION@ Jason’s Restaurant5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

05.31.14 - 06.01.14

MARIN HOME & GARDEN EXPOFree Admission@ Marin Fairgrounds & Exhibit Hall Sat. 10am - 7pm & Sun. 10am - 5pm

05.21.14“DINE & DONATE”MBA SCHOLARSHIP FUNdraiser@ Jason’s Restaurant ALL DAY

05.21.142014 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CLASS Graduation Reception@ Redwood High School 6:00 PM

SAVE THE DATES2014 events

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Special Thanks: Marin County Superintendent of Schools, Mary Jane Burke and Dan Zaich, ROP Coordinator

Thanks also: Golden State Lumber and Fairfax Lumber

Please join us to acknowledge the students, their hard work, and their contribution to the community.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014 @ 6:00 p.m. REDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 395 Doherty Drive, Larkspur—Room 302 East parking lot Certificates Will Be Awarded To Students Refreshments Will Be Provided

2014 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CLASS

19th GRADUATION CEREMONY

Marin County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program Redwood High School & Marin Builders Association North Bay NARI—National Assoc. of Remodeling Industry

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THE LATEST AND BEST INFORMATION ON THE INDUSTRY

Wednesday, May 21Registration 7:30 AM • Program 8-11:00 AMSonoma Mountain Village, Rohnert Park

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Sponsorship Opportunities AvailableContact your account representative today for details. 707-521-5270

Presented by: Major Sponsors: Corporate Sponsors:

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Alpine Bike Parks is a highly-qualified specialty contractor and planholder with great familiarity with this project. FlowForm Bike Ramps are pre-engineered site furnishings similar to industrial playground equipment. FlowForm Bike Ramps have been specified in Stafford Lake Contract Documents.

WE ARE SEEKING A LOCAL CLASS A LICENSED CONTRACTOR AS A PARTNER TO BID ON THE FOLLOWING PROJECT:

STAFFORD LAKE BIKE PARK PHASE 1Bids Due: 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, 2014.

Please Contact our team to receive our Statement of Qualifications and to discuss this opportunity in detail:

Judd de VallPrincipal Alpine Bike Parks, LLC.6404 Easy StWhistler, BC V0N 1B6CANADA

Cell: 604-902-2552Office: 800-924-5690Fax: 800-924-5690Email: [email protected]: ALPINEBIKEPARKS.COM

Contractor must include a trail building team that has membership in the Professional Trailbuilders Association (PTBA).

Bike park team must have demonstrable and relevant experience within the last 5 years constructing large, destination-quality bike parks comparable in scope to Stafford Lake Bike Park Phase I. Include names and addresses of bike parks and contact information for per-sons who can verify experience in Letter of Qualification.

Bike park team must have experience within the last 5 years con-structing trails, features and elements similar in size and design to those identified in Stafford Lake Bike Park Phase I construction draw-ings. Include names and addresses of bike parks and contact informa-tion for persons who can verify experience in Letter of Qualification.

All bids must be accompanied by a Letter of Qualification. Failure to submit such a letter with required information may render the bid proposal non-responsive. At a minimum, the letter shall state with verifiable references that the contractor meets the following minimum requirements:

WE CAN HELP YOUR TEAM TO EASILY QUALIFY FOR THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:

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ROP CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

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INTERNS AVAILABLE

Sponsored By: Marin County Office of Education Regional Occupational Program Marin Builders Association National Assoc. of Remodeling Industry

For the last nineteen years students all over Marin County have had the opportunity to learn hands-on skills of the construction trade. The class is eighteen weeks and is offered every Spring Semester on Wednesday evenings at Redwood High School, Larkspur. Our Assistant Instructors take groups of five students each and build a shed from the ground up. It is a memorable experience and the students and instructors look forward to every Wednesday. Students also have the opportunity to be hired for a six week Summer Internship with local contractors. They will be completely qualified to use power tools during the internship. Please support us by hiring a student for an internship. Students who interview are recommended by all Instructors to insure they are ready to work for you! You will not be disap-pointed. It’s a WIN, WIN, WIN for you and the students!

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT

“Construction Education is

where education Meets the

Real World”

CONTACT: TOM ELLER INSTRUCTOR 415 488-9865 Office 415 606-1955 Cell [email protected]

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PROJECT OF THE WEEK

Notice inviting bids for

NORTHGATE MALL-SITEWORKDue Thursday, May 15th, 2014 @ 2:00 PM

San Rafael, CA

This project is the site improvements for a future Home Goods. General scope description includes grinding/removal of existing asphalt, repaving demolished/ground areas, replacement of curbs, gutters and sidewalks, added storm drain lines, restriping the parking lot tree removal and new landscaping.

Bidders who have questions regarding the project should contact Moorfield Construction @ 916.614.7888

Plans and specifications may be viewed online by subscribers to the MBA Online Plan Service.

IN THIS ISSUE________________________

VOL.58 ISSUE#19

Join us : DINE & DONATE May 21st ....1

Invitation to Bid ..................................6

Project of the Week ........................9

Member Announcements ..................10

The Capitol Connection .................12

Things YOU Need to Know .........13

Phil Vermeulen ..................................14

SAFETY: Workplace Conservation ..28

Permits ..............................................33

Tax Liens & Completions ..................36

Project Bid Schedule .......................40

Classifieds ..........................................54

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CONTACT MBA660 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆

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

[email protected]

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Studio/Office for SaleShipping container remodeled by the ROP Construction Class

• 8’x8’x20’container

• Woodframedinterior,insulatedandsheetrocked

• Electrical-outlets,LEDCeilinglights,Vanitytoekickheater

• ½bathwithsink/vanityw/hotwaterandtoilet

• deliveryavailable

• Entryslidingglassdoorandtwowindows

• Originaltwolargeoutswingdoorsstilloperableandinplace

• Readyforfoundation,water,electricalandsewerhook-ups

• Flooring

For Sale @ $ 17,000.00

Contact:Tom Eller

[email protected]

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MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

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2013-2014 MBA DIRECTORS & OFFICERS

Presidentjim Schalich - Schalich Bros.

Construction

Vice PresidentTyler Doherty - Cal-West Rentals, Inc.

Chief Financial Officer Tom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.

SECRETARYJohn Busick - Bob Kunst Painting

Past PresidentJeff Mertel - Mertel Carpets

Chief Executive OfficerRick Wells

Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.Aimi Dutra - The Dutra Group

Clayton Fraser - West Bay BuildersDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, Inc

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

Dan McLennon - McLennon Law CorporationRob Scerri - Golden State LumberDave Trahan - Patriot Mechanical

Michelle Whiteside - Whiteside Construction

STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager

Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerKellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception

CONSULTANTSCasey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst

Terrence 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

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

A change in public works bids is coming, and yes, more paperwork is likely going to be required. We ‘power up’ an answer for a ‘low voltage’ question and help another contractor plan for retirement in another state…

Q: I am aware that employees working for electrical contractors are required to have their electrical certification through California’s Office of Occupational Safety and Health, also known as DOSH. As a low voltage contractor, are my employees also required to be certified?

A: As long as they are only performing work within the scope of the “C-7” low voltage classification then no, your employees are not required to obtain their electrical certification.

Q: My partner (who is also my brother) and I currently have a General Partnership (GP) license. We’d like to also add my other brother as a Partner. First of all, can a partnership be made up of three individuals? My second question is this, if the partnership can be made up of three Partners, can we add our brother to our existing contractor’s license?

A: Partnership licenses are issued to a specific General Partnership structure. A General Partnership can be made up of two or more Partners, however you cannot add or delete them from an existing GP license. A new license would be required for this new Partnership structure.

Q: I have had a General Contractor’s (“B”) license in California since 1982 and I’m starting to think about retirement. I want to move to Arizona when I retire but I’d like to get a plumbing license over there just to be able to continue some of my work. Will I qualify for reciprocity since I’ve been licensed in California for so long?

A: There are several requirements for qualifying for reciprocity in Arizona. First, you have to show that you have been actively licensed in one of the reciprocal States for a period of five consecutive years. Second, you have to show that you took the equivalent trade exam when you originally obtained your license in the reciprocal State. While you likely meet the first requirement, since it is your desire to obtain a different classification in Arizona, you will not be able to show that you have passed the equivalent exam. You would likely qualify for reciprocity for a General License in Arizona, however an exam would be required in order for you to obtain that plumbing license in Arizona so plan accordingly. If you need assistance get back in touch we often help contractors in AZ and NV.

ATTENTION PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTORS:

The CSLB recently released an industry bulletin to remind licensees about the new requirement that takes effect on July 1, 2014 with regards to bidding on public works projects. AB 44 requires contractors to include the license number of each subcontractor listed in any bid or offer for the construction of any public works project.

Currently, the prime contractor is only required to put the name and business location of the subcontractors, however supporters of the new law believe that the name and business location of each sub is not sufficient information to determine the exact identity of the actual subcontractor. This is especially true in large urban areas where many contractors have the same or similar business names, so the new law requiring the license number be listed seeks to address this problem.

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

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

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

Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814.

Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.

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Things you need to know

BY CASEY MAZZONIMARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

LEGISLATIVE [email protected]

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MARIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION ENDORSEMENT JUNE ELECTION

Assemblymember Marc Levine

OVERVIEWMarc Levine represents the 10th State Assembly District in the State Assembly that encompasses the communities in Marin and Southern Sonoma. He is focused on representing the local interests of Marin and Sonoma, supporting our schools and universities, and returning California government to long-term health after years of budget problems and government dysfunction.

Marc is part of a new generation of legislators who have worked to change the tone in Sacramento, helping to produce a balanced budget and return much needed funding to our schools.

AB 2355Currently, Marc is the author of AB 2355, which is sponsored by the Marin Builders Association. AB 2355 requires that by January 1, 2017 a local government that has jurisdiction over a street or highway to either adopt the standards developed by Caltrans for recycled paving materials and for recycled base, sub-base, and pervious backfill material or discuss why it is not adopting those standards at a public hearing.

BACKGROUNDPreviously to his election to the State Assembly, Marc served on the San Rafael City Council, and gained a reputation for pragmatic solutions. He ran for the State Assembly in 2012 to ensure that there was a strong voice for local communities in Sacramento, and has worked to build a more cooperative relationship between state and local government since his election.

KEY ENDORSEMENTS• Congressman Jared Huffman• California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris• California State Assembly Majority Leader Toni

Atkins• Marin County District Attorney Edward Berberian

• Marin County Sheriff Robert Doyle• Marin County Assessor Rich Benson• Marin County Supervisor Judy Arnold• Marin County Supervisor Kate Sears• Marin County Supervisor Peter Arrigoni (Ret.)• Corte Madera Mayor Michael Lappert• Fairfax Mayor David Weinsoff• Larkspur Mayor Ann Morrison• Novato Mayor Eric Lucan• Ross Mayor P. Beach Kuhl• San Anselmo Mayor Tom McInerney• San Rafael Mayor Gary Phillips• Sausalito Mayor Ray Withy• Tiburon Mayor Alice Fredericks• California State Council of Laborers• State Building and Construction Trades Council of

California• California State Law Enforcement Association• California Correctional Peace Officers Association• Northern California Carpenters Regional Council• Carpenters, Local 35• Carpenters, Local 751• International Union of Painters and Allied Trades,

District Council 16• Operating Engineers, Local 3• Marin County Building and Construction Trades

Council• San Rafael Chamber of Commerce For more information about Marc log onto http://www.marclevine.org and http://asmdc.org/members/a10/

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Also In This Update• Serving Your Lawsuit

• News From the California Air Resources

Board

• News From the Contractors’ State

License Board

Coalitions Help Stop Bad BillsSo let’s face it, with bad bills running rampant

throughout the legislative process; and with

public worker unions calling many ‘of the shots’

(a kind of tail wagging the dog syndrome), how

can employers possibly prevail? Good question!

The answer – we are part of numerous employer

coalitions. ‘Misery loves company’ as the saying

goes, but I am happy to report that coalitions

have and will continue to play a vital role in our

activities in Sacramento for a very long time to

come.

Indeed, this week alone coalitions have helped

stop myriad ‘bad’ bills that were placed on

suspense in the Assembly Appropriations

Committee. While all of these would have

likely gone to suspense anyway due to their

cost (suspense is a purgatory that bills go to

that would cost the State of California over

$100,000 to implement), the facts will prove out

that without coalitions, many of them would

ultimately pass off of suspense had we not

banded together to fight them.

So, want a ‘flavor’ of the bills we have joined

forces on? See pgs 19 -29 . Each one of them

will, thankfully, never be seen again this year, but

will no doubt be reintroduced again next year.

SERVING YOUR LAWSUITMy friend Ken Grossbart of the firm Abdulaziz

and Grossbart writes:

News From the Air Resources BoardThe California Air Resources Board is offering

a full schedule of diesel and LSI vehicle and

equipment regulations and retrofit training

courses in May and June. These courses will

help vehicle owners, operators, fleet managers,

brokers, dealers, and maintenance personnel

understand requirements and technologies

to comply with California’s diesel & LSI

regulations. There is no charge for these courses.

Course #504: In-Use Off-Road Diesel Vehicle

Regulation.

Provides an overview of the Off-Road

Regulation, including applicability, requirements

currently in effect, future compliance

requirements, and an overview of the Diesel

Off-road Online Reporting System (DOORS).

A brief discussion of the Portable Equipment

Registration Program (PERP) is also included.

May 14 - Lompoc (8:30-12:00)

June 4 - Alhambra (1:00-4:30)

June 5 - Riverside (8:30-4:30)

For more information and to register for 504,

please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.

php?course=504

Course #505: Large Spark-Ignition Fleet

Regulation.

Provides an overview of the LSI Fleet

Regulation, including applicability,requirements

currently in effect, compliance extensions, and

enforcement activities.

May 14 - Lompoc (1:30-3:00)

For more information and to register for 505,

please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.

php?course=505)

Coalitions Help Stop Bad Billsby Phil Vermeulen, MBA Legislative Advocate

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COURSE #511: Controlling Diesel Emissions:

Devices & Filters.

This comprehensive course discusses diesel

particulate matter and health effects; diesel

engine PM and NOx production and control

strategies; DPF theory, types, regeneration, and

application; and regulations associated with

diesel emission control devices.

May 29 - Redding (8:30-4:00)

For more information or to register for 511, please

go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.

php?course=511

COURSE #511.2 – Overview of Diesel

Emission Control Strategies.

Briefly discusses diesel emissions and health

effects; diesel emission control technology; DPF

construction and application; and maintenance

necessary for successful DPF operation. (For

more comprehensive training on diesel after-

treatment devices, please attend Course #511).

May 13 - Lompoc (1:30-4:00)

June 12 - Ventura (1:00-3:30)

For more information and to register for 511.2,

please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.

php?course=511.2

COURSE #520 – How to Comply with CARB

Diesel Regulations.

Comprehensive course that reviews the

inspection process, discusses consequences of

non-compliance, and explains how to comply

with regulations affecting most diesel vehicles

and equipment operating in the State.

June 6 - Murrieta (9:00-12:00, IN SPANISH)

For more information and to register for 520,

please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.

php?course=520

Course #521: How to Comply with the Truck

and Bus Regulation.

Topics covered: applicability; exemptions,

extensions, credits; good faith effort; reporting;

broker and dispatcher requirements; regulatory

changes. Also includes brief summaries of other

diesel regulations. (For more comprehensive

training on CARB diesel regulations, please

attend Course #520.)

May 22 - Van Nuys (9:00-11:00am & 1:00-

3:00pm) May 23 - City of Industry (9:00-11:00)

June 4 - Roseville (9:00-11:00) June 4 - San

Jacinto (1:00-3:00) June 5 - Oceanside (9:00-

11:00am & 1:00-3:00pm) June 12 - Chico (9:30-

11:30) June 12 - Ventura (9:00-11:00)

June 13 - Santa Barbara (9:00-11:00)

For more information and to register for 521,

please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.

php?course=521

*NEW COURSE* #525: Compliance

Overview : Truck & Bus Rule, Off-Road

Vehicle Regulation, and PERP.

This course discusses the basics of compliance

with the Truck and Bus and Off-Road Vehicle

Regulation, and the requirements for portable

equipment (PERP and ATCM).

May 30 - Redding (8:30-12:00)

For more information and to register for 525,

please go to https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/training/courses.

php?course=525

Please check the webpages for each course for

revisions, cancellations, and additional sessions.

Please let us know if you are interested in hosting

any of our courses by emailing mtaviani@arb.

ca.gov.

News from the CSLBOur friends at the Contractors’ State License

Board have been busy ‘stinging’ unlicensed

contractors around the state:

Sting targets unlicensed contractors

Tahoe Daily Tribune

May 6, 2014

An undercover sting in Meyers targeting

unlicensed contractors netted more than a dozen

citations Wednesday, April 30.

http://www.tahoedailytribune.com/

southshore/11302677-113/contractors-license-

contractor-licensed

Nine cited in Bakersfield unlicensed

contractors sting

BakersfieldNow staff (KBAK/KBFX)

The Contractors State License Board said

Monday that nine people in Bakersfield

were targeted in a recent sting of unlicensed

contractors.

One man, Donald Ray Laverdure, was also taken

into custody for DUI and domestic violence

warrants totaling $200,000.

http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/9-

cited-in-Bakersfield-unlicensed-contractors-

sting-258041671.html

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19 Nabbed in Phony Contractor Sting in

South Lake Tahoe

South Lake Tahoe Now

A simultaneous sting operation between the

California State License Board and the Nevada

Contractors License Board snared 11 people on

the California side of South Lake Tahoe and 8 on

the Nevada side on Wednesday.

Named the “Border Blitz,” the sting was

conducted at a SLT single family home near

the Hwy 89 and Hwy 50 intersection (the

“Y”)and at a condominium in Stateline, NV.

Investigators from the CSLB and NCLB posed

as homeowners seeking bids for various projects

that included exterior painting, deck work,

landscaping, and other tasks requiring general

“B” contractor skills.

http://southtahoenow.com/story/05/02/2014/19-

nabbed-phony-contractor-sting-south-lake-tahoe

http://www.laketahoenews.net/2014/05/

contractors-work-tahoe-caught-sting/

State and Monterey County investigators

sting suspected fake contractors

Arraignments set for this week in Superior Court

Jon K. Brent, Anchor

KION

SALINAS – The net was set, and six allegedly

unlicensed contractors in Monterey County

were nabbed back in late January. The sting was

arranged in conjunction with the Contractors

State License Board fraud team. Now the

suspects are facing misdemeanor charges

and one suspect is facing a felony charge for

displaying a contractor’s license not his own. All

six suspects are facing fines and jail time and are

being arraigned this week.

http://www.kionrightnow.com/news/local-news/

state-and-monterey-county-investigators-sting-

alleged-fake-contractors/25838498

Several Bakersfield contractors cited during

sting operation

Breaking News Blog

Bakersfield Californian

A Bakersfield man was cited for various

contracting violations and taken into custody for

DUI and domestic violence warrants totaling

$200,000 during an April 30 undercover sting,

according to the Contractors State License

Board.

Donald Ray Laverdure was among several

contractors arrested during a sting at a home

in east Bakersfield where investigators, posing

as homeowners, asked suspects to bid on

tree trimming, concrete, painting, and patio

construction projects, a CSLB news release said.

The bids ranged from a low of $660 for painting,

to a high of $1,800 for concrete work.

http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/local/

breaking-news/x588887241/Several-Bakersfield-

contractors-cited-during-sting-operation

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AB 1522 (GONZALEZ) EMPLOYMENT: PAID SICK DAYS OPPOSE – JOB KILLER

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AB 1522 (GONZALEZ) EMPLOYMENT: PAID SICK DAYS OPPOSE – JOB KILLER

April 25, 2014 TO: Members, Assembly Committee on Appropriations FROM: California Chamber of Commerce

Acclamation Insurance Management Services Air Conditioning Trade Association Alhambra Chamber of Commerce Allied Managed Care Associated Builders and Contractors of California Associated Builders and Contractors - San Diego Chapter Associated General Contractors Brawley Chamber of Commerce Brea Chamber of Commerce California Asian Chamber of Commerce California Association of Licensed Security Agencies, Guards and Associates California Association of Winegrape Growers California Attractions and Parks Association California Automatic Vendors Council California Bankers Association California Beer & Beverage Distributors California Business Properties Association California Business Roundtable California Chapter of American Fence Association California Employment Law Council California Farm Bureau Federation California Fence Contractors’ Association California Grocers Association California Hotel & Lodging Association California Independent Grocers Association

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California League of Food Processors California Manufacturers and Technology Association California New Car Dealers Association California Newspaper Publishers Association California Pool and Spa Association California Professional Association of Specialty Contractors California Restaurant Association California Retailers Association California Travel Association California Trucking Association Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce CAWA – Representing the Automotive Parts Industry Cerritos Regional Chamber of Commerce Chambers of Commerce Alliance of Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties Dana Point Chamber of Commerce Desert Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center El Centro Chamber of Commerce Flasher Barricade Association Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Fullerton Chamber of Commerce Gateway Chambers Alliance Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Greater San Fernando Valley Chamber of Commerce Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Lodi Chamber of Commerce Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Marin Builders Association National Federation of Independent Business Orange County Business Council Oxnard Chamber of Commerce Palm Desert Area Chamber of Commerce Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association of California Porterville Chamber of Commerce Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley Coalition San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce and Convention-Visitors Bureau Southwest California Legislative Council Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce Tahoe Chamber of Commerce Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce Turlock Chamber of Commerce Visalia Chamber of Commerce Western Electrical Contractors Association Western Growers Association Wine Institute

SUBJECT: AB 1522 (GONZALEZ) EMPLOYMENT: PAID SICK DAYS SCHEDULED FOR HEARING – APRIL 30, 2014 OPPOSE – JOB KILLER

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The California Chamber of Commerce and the organizations listed above must OPPOSE, UNLESS AMENDED AB 1522, as amended March 28, 2014, which we have labeled as a JOB KILLER, as it would add to the already growing number of costs for California businesses by requiring both small and large employers to provide their employees with mandatory, protected, paid sick leave.

AB 1522 Mandated Paid Sick Leave on all Employers Will Reduce Jobs:

AB 1522 mandates that all employers, except those with collective bargaining agreements, provide any employee who has worked in California for seven days with paid sick leave, at an accrual rate of one hour for every thirty hours worked. After the 90th day of employment, employees would be allowed to utilize their paid sick leave to care for themselves or a family member. Pursuant to AB 1522, any unused sick leave accrued in the preceding year could be carried over to the next year, which is a significant change in existing law. While many employers voluntarily offer sick leave for full-time employees, expanding this to a mandate on all employees to temporary, seasonal, and part-time employees will create a huge burden on employers.

The Employment Policies Institute recently published a limited study on the effects of Connecticut's Paid Sick Leave law that went into place in 2012 and only applies to larger employers and non-exempt service workers. Although the survey was admittedly limited in the number of businesses evaluated, the results indicate the new law has had a negative impact on growth and jobs. Of the 156 businesses that responded to the survey, 31 of the businesses had reduced other employee benefits to balance the cost of the paid sick leave; 12 had reduced employee hours; 6 had reduced employee wages; 19 companies had raised their prices; 6 companies had laid off employees; and, 16 companies stated that they would limit their expansion in the state. Thirty-eight of the businesses surveyed also indicated that they would hire fewer employees as a direct result of the new law, while others stated they planned to offer fewer raises.

Similar results were reported in the February 2011 Institute for Women's Policy Research on the effect of the paid sick leave program in San Francisco. Specifically, out of the employees surveyed, 15.2% of the employees surveyed were laid off or had their hours reduced after the program was implemented; 14.1% of the employees surveyed received fewer bonuses or had their benefits reduced; and, 21.7% of the employees had increased work demands. Out of the industries surveyed, businesses with 24 employees or fewer were the most negatively impacted by the paid sick leave program. Moreover, the report provides that “low-wage workers were more likely than higher-wage workers to report that their employers took action to reduce costs in implementing” paid sick leave in San Francisco.

In July 2014, employers in California will already be facing a significant cost increase due to the $1.00 increase in minimum wage that will take effect. This $1.00 increase is in addition to the other cumulative costs employers are already facing including increased taxes under Proposition 30, increased worker's compensation rates, loss of federal unemployment insurance credit, increased energy costs, and increased costs associated with the implementation of the Affordable Healthcare Act. California employers cannot absorb all of these costs and be forced to provide paid sick leave as well, without cutting other costs such as labor. Accordingly, AB 1522 will impact jobs as well as future growth.

AB 1522 Creates a Private Right of Action for Employees and Unions:

In addition to the increased business expenses and potential loss of jobs/growth AB 1522 will create, AB 1522 will also dramatically increase an employer's risk for legal fees and costs. AB 1522 allows an employee, the Labor Commissioner, the Attorney General, or "an entity a member of which is aggrieved" to file a private right of action against the employer and obtain back wages, liquidated damages, withheld sick days, treble damages for withheld sick days, attorney's fees, reinstatement, and injunctive relief. Under this provision, a union may file a lawsuit against an employer on behalf of an employee, thereby significantly expanding the scope and threat of civil litigation against small and large employers.

The author has indicated the bill will be amended to remove the private right of action. While certainly we appreciate this anticipated amendment, it unfortunately will not resolve our additional concerns with the bill as set forth in this letter.

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AB 1522 Jeopardizes an Employee’s Exempt Status:

AB 1522 mandates that an employer provide one hour of paid sick leave for every thirty hours worked. With regard to exempt, salaried employees, employers do not track the hours they work. In fact, doing so jeopardizes their exempt status. Accordingly, to the extent AB 1522 requires an employer to document an exempt employee’s hours worked, it will force an employer into deciding whether to comply with the paid sick leave requirement and face potential litigation for exempt vs. non-exempt classification, or ignore the paid sick leave requirement and face potential litigation for failing to satisfy this mandate.

The author has indicated a willingness to amend the bill to address this issue, which we certainly appreciate.

AB 1522 Creates an Unfair Rebuttable Presumption Against the Employer:

Under AB 1522, it will be presumed that an employer retaliated against an employee if the employer takes any corrective action within 90 days of an employee's complaint or opposition to an employer's practice or policy regarding mandated paid sick leave. Pursuant to this provision, an employee who takes paid sick leave, returns to work the following day, is caught stealing and then immediately terminated, will be protected under this automatic rebuttable presumption. The burden will fall on the employer to prove its actions were valid, instead of the burden falling on the employee.

AB 1522 Imposes Unfair Penalties Through the Labor Commissioner Process:

AB 1522 provides that, after a Labor Commissioner hearing, an employee may obtain payment of any sick days unlawfully withheld as well as backpay, reinstatement, $250 or three times the amount of paid sick leave withheld (whichever is greater), and a $50 daily penalty for each day that a violation occurred. While an employee should be made whole for any withheld sick leave due, the layering of additional penalties, such as treble damages, is simply an unjustified windfall. This is especially the case for employers who make an unintentional accounting error and are not seeking to harm or withhold sick leave from the employee.

AB 1522 Gives Local Counties and Cities the Authority to Adopt More Stringent Requirements:

AB 1522 specifically states that the mandated sick leave does not preempt any local regulation or law that provides for a greater accrual of sick leave, thereby authorizing the adoption of such local laws and regulations. This provision will create inconsistency and confusion for California employers who operate in different jurisdictions. Employers are already suffering from such confusion with the state minimum wage versus local living wage requirements and do not need to add additional requirements that conflict.

AB 1522 Will Impose a Huge Cost on All Employers That Currently Offer Paid Sick Leave:

AB 1522 requires that all employers must offer paid sick leave at the same accrual rate as proposed, (i.e. one hour for every thirty hours worked) and allows employees to take leave for the same purposes and under the same conditions as set forth in the bill. This mandate will create a huge cost for employers that currently offer paid sick leave to their employees. Specifically, many employers allow employees to accrue sick leave per pay period or per month, not according to the number of hours worked. Accordingly, such employers will have to completely change their existing policies in order to mirror the accrual rate proposed under AB 1522. This will create a significant cost to all employers.

Additionally, AB 1522 mandates that accrued sick leave carry over from year to year. Currently, employers do not have to carry over accrued sick leave year to year, imposing a new burden on all employers, including those that already offer paid sick leave.

AB 1522 Mandates Unlimited Paid Sick Leave for Certain Conditions:

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AB 1522 specifies that an employer shall provide paid sick days to an employee for the diagnosis, care, or treatment of an existing health condition or health condition of a family member; preventative care; or to an employee who is a victim of domestic abuse. Given that this proposed mandate is in a separate section of the Labor Code, and without reference to the provision that an employer may limit the use of paid sick days to only three days per year, it appears it is an additional requirement that employers must provide paid sick leave for these specified conditions, even if the employee does not have any unused accrued sick leave available. This unlimited mandate to offer paid sick leave for these conditions will simply overwhelm employers.

New Posting Requirement on Employers with Additional Penalties:

Under AB 1522, employers would also be required to post information regarding employees' right to paid sick leave, thereby adding onto the already numerous and burdensome posting requirements in California. Current law already requires employers to post over 15 different notices. At some point, the posting of such information becomes just another added expense to employers with the risk of litigation for failing to do so, without any corresponding benefit to employees who are overwhelmed with all of the required postings. Notably, AB 1522 imposes a $100 daily penalty for failing to post information regarding this bill and its requirements.

New Notice Requirement with Additional Penalties:

In addition to the posting requirement, AB 1522 requires an employer to provide a notice regarding paid sick leave to each employee in English, Spanish, and Chinese, and any other language that at least 5 percent of the employees speak. An employer is required to provide a notice in these various languages, despite the fact that they may only have English speaking employees or Spanish speaking employees. Moreover, failure to comply with this notice requirement subjects the employer to a $100 daily penalty.

California Already Has a Myriad of Protective Leaves that May be Compensated:

The number and length of protected leaves of absences that California already requires employers to provide its employees is extensive, including California Family Rights Act (12 workweeks), pregnancy disability leave (4 months); domestic violence, stalking, harassment leave, and bone marrow/organ donor leave. This is in addition to federal leave laws, such as the Family Medical Leave Act (12 workweeks). California also has the Paid Family Leave program, which allows an employee to obtain a partial wage replacement for up to six weeks to care for an immediate family member, which was just expanded last year to also include a grandparent, grandchild, sibling, or parent-in-law. These existing leaves already create a burden on employers. Adding to this list with such a broad expansion as AB 1522 proposes will be overwhelming.

California Should Incentivize Paid Sick Leave, Not Mandate:

Given the cumulative costs and existing protected leaves of absences California employers are already struggling with, California should refrain from implementing new mandates such as AB 1522. Rather, California should incentivize employers to offer these additional benefits by reducing costs in other areas.

One area in which California can reduce costs on employers so that they have the capacity to offer paid sick leave is daily overtime. California is only one of three states that mandate both daily and weekly overtime, creating a huge cost to employers. If this cost were reduced by conforming to federal law and only mandating weekly overtime, employers would more likely have the ability to offer paid sick leave as well as provide a more flexible schedule for working families.

Another option to partially offset the burden on employers to provide paid sick leave is to provide small employers with 50 or fewer employees, with a tax credit for the amount expended each year on paid sick leave up to a maximum of 125% of minimum wage, thereby targeting lower wage employees. Just recently, the State Controller released a statement indicating that California’s revenue for February 2014 was approximately $1 billion higher than the Governor projected. A portion of this unexpected revenue could be utilized for a tax credit for those small employers who provide and pay an employee for sick leave, as proposed under AB 1522.

For these and other reasons, we respectfully OPPOSE AB 1522, UNLESS it is AMENDED, as a JOB KILLER to offset the cost and burden this new mandate will create, with either an exemption from daily overtime or a tax credit.

cc: The Honorable Lorena Gonzalez Camille Wagner, Office of the Governor Anthony Archie, Assembly Republican Caucus District Offices, Members, Assembly Committee on Appropriations

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JOB KILLER

AB 1897 (HERNANDEZ)

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**UPDATED** May 6, 2014 TO: Members, Assembly Committee on Appropriations FROM: California Chamber of Commerce

Agricultural Council of California Air Conditioning Trade Association American Staffing Association Associated Builders and Contractors of California

Associated Builders and Contractors - San Diego Chapter Associated General Contractors Building Owners and Managers Association of California California Ambulance Association California Apartment Association California Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce California Association of Winegrape Growers California Bankers Association California Business Properties Association California Chapter of American Fence Association California Citrus Mutual California Coalition on Workers’ Compensation California Communications Association California Cotton Growers Association California Cotton Ginners Association California Employment Law Council

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California Farm Bureau Federation California Fence Contractors’ Association California Grape and Tree Fruit League California Grocers Association California Hospital Association California Hotel and Lodging Association California Landscape Contractors Association California League of Food Processors California Manufacturers and Technology Association California Newspaper Publishers Association California Pool and Spa Association California Restaurant Association California Retailers Association California Staffing Professionals California Trucking Association Chambers of Commerce Alliance of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties Civil Justice Association of California Desert Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce Family Winemakers of California Flasher Barricade Association Fullerton Chamber of Commerce Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce International Council of Shopping Centers International Franchise Association International Warehouse Logistics Association Marin Builders Association NAIOP of California, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association National Federation of Independent Business Oxnard Chamber of Commerce Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association of California Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley Legislative Coalition of Chambers San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce and Convention-Visitors Bureau Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce Southwest California Legislative Council The Chamber of Commerce of the Santa Barbara Region The United Chambers of Commerce of the San Fernando Valley Visalia Chamber of Commerce Western Agricultural Processors Association Western Electrical Contractors Association Western Growers Association Wine Institute

SUBJECT: AB 1897 (HERNANDEZ) LABOR CONTRACTING: CLIENT LIABILITY SCHEDULED FOR HEARING – MAY 7, 2014 OPPOSE – JOB KILLER The California Chamber of Commerce and the organizations listed above respectfully OPPOSE AB 1897 (Hernandez), as amended April 10, 2014, which has been identified as a JOB KILLER, as it forces one company to essentially insure the wage and hour obligations, workers’ compensation coverage, and occupational health and safety duties of a separate employer’s employees, which will discourage the use of such contractors and their employees.

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AB 1897 Holds an Innocent Third-Party Individual or Business Liable for the Employment Obligations of Another Employer: Specifically, AB 1897 mandates that any “client employer,” defined as an individual or entity that obtains or is provided workers for labor or services from a “labor contractor,” defined as individual or entity that contracts with a client employer for workers to perform labor or services, shall be liable for the (1) payment of wages of the contractor’s employees; (2) all contributions, including tax contributions of the contractor and its employees; (3) the contractor’s worker’s compensation coverage; and (4) occupational health and safety requirements. AB 1897 imposes liability upon a third party individual or business for the wage and hour obligations of another employer even though there is absolutely no evidence or proof that the third party exerted any control over the working conditions of the contractor’s employees. Currently, a third party may be liable for the labor obligations of another employer under two legal theories: (1) joint employer liability or (2) independent contractor misclassification. The key factor for both of these analyses is that the third party exerted such control over the working conditions of the contractor’s employees that essentially the third party acted as the real employer. See Bradley v. California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation, 158 Cal.App.4th 1612 (2008)(state agency exerted sufficient control over individual to be considered employer for purposes of FEHA); Martinez v. Combs 49 Cal.4th 35 (2010)(stating that for joint employer liability, employee must prove the third party exerted control over the working conditions of the employee); (S. G. Borello & Sons, Inc. v. Department of Industrial Relations, 48 Cal.3d 341 (1989) ("the principal test of an employment relationship is whether the person to whom service is rendered has the right to control the manner and means of accomplishing the result desired"); Cristler v. Express Messenger Systems, Inc., 171 Cal.App.4th 72 (2009) (same); Lara v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Bd., 182 Cal.App.4th 393 (2010) (same). The burden to establish either theory is on the employee who is seeking to hold the third-party liable for any alleged employment violations. AB 1897 completely ignores this long-standing common law analysis and imposes liability despite the lack of any control exerted by the third-party. Even though the third-party did not control the wages owed, did not control the hours the employee worked, and did not control the work environment of the employee, the third party will be held liable for all such obligations. For example, under AB 1897, a business which contracts with a delivery company for packages to be picked up and dropped off could be held liable for the delivery company’s wage and hour violations or lack of worker’s compensation coverage, despite the fact that the business only interacted with the delivery person for a limited time each day, and neither knew nor had the opportunity to engage and prevent any violations from actually occurring. This expansion of liability to innocent parties is significant and simply unfair. AB 1897 Expands Liability to Individual Homeowners: AB 1897 does not just apply to entities, but also to “individuals” who contract for labor or services within the individual’s “usual course of business.” Although perhaps not the intent of the author, this language imposes liability upon a homeowner that contracts for services to be performed on a regular basis at the individual’s home, such as landscaping, pool, house cleaning, etc. A homeowner would have to ensure the proper payment of wages and worker’s compensation coverage, as well as occupational health and safety standards, for such individuals who perform services, even though the homeowner does not control their working conditions and is not the actual employer. AB 1897 Creates a “Liability Trap: AB 1897 mandates that a client employer or a labor contractor shall comply with any agency or department’s request to inspect records in order to verify compliance with applicable laws. This means that a third party entity, who is not the employee’s actual employer, will have an obligation to produce personnel records of an employee, that includes sensitive information such as hourly rate, social security numbers, birth date, and potential medical information regarding any alleged injuries. This is an impossible mandate with which to comply, as the third party “client employer,” does not maintain

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personnel records of individuals that are not its employees and cannot force the actual employer to comply with an agency’s request. Accordingly, this provision creates a liability trap for third party “client employers.” AB 1897 Will Create Significant Litigation: As a part of the Labor Code, any violation of AB 1897 will trigger a potential representative action under the Labor Code Private Attorney General Act (PAGA), Labor Code Section 2699 et seq., thereby expanding the threat of onerous litigation against any third party that utilizes contractors as a part of its usual course of business. To the extent a third party is held liable under PAGA for the employment obligations of another, there will unquestionably be a second lawsuit for indemnity between the third party and actual employer. The judicial branch has suffered severe budget cuts over the last three years, with multiple courthouses shut down and drastic staff reductions, thereby significantly delaying the time it takes for civil disputes to be resolved. Forcing an innocent third party to pursue litigation that may take years in order to recover monies paid out for the violations of another, is simply unfair. Adequate Protections Already Exist for Documented Problems With Contracting: For those industries in which there has been documented evidence of unlawful contracting practices, the legislature has already enacted laws to address and prevent such abuses. Specifically, for several industries, including farm labor, garment, construction, security guards, janitorial, and most recently warehouse workers, Labor Code Section 2810 holds the entity that contracts for workers in those industries liable if the contract for such labor does not provide sufficient funds for the direct employer to meet its legal obligations, including its obligation to make all wage-related payments. AB 1897 expands liability to all industries and all individuals who contract for labor or services, despite the lack of any evidence that there is a need beyond the industries already regulated. cc: Camille Wagner, Office of the Governor The Honorable Roger Hernandez Misty Feusahrens, Assembly Appropriations Committee Eric Swanson, Assembly Republican Caucus

District Offices, Members, Appropriations Committee Department of Industrial Relations Labor and Workforce Development Agency

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Workplace Conservation

Reduce, Reuse And Recycle!

We’ve all heard it before, right? So why is it so important to actually implement these three strategies in the workplace, and how can it benefit your workplace?

Conservation, whether at home, school, or in your workplace, is a vital part of keeping our earth livable for future generations. Conserving in the workplace not only benefits our planet but reduces your organization’s overhead, which can allow funds to be redistributed to better uses.

Check out how long it takes for these products to decompose in the environment:

• Aluminum soda cans: 200-500 years

• Plastic bags: 1,000 years

• Glass: 1 to 2 million years

• Styrofoam: Over 2 million years

Reduce waste by making smart decisions when purchasing products, including the packaging of the products you use. Purchase recycled products whenever possible.

Reuse containers and products.

Recycle as much as possible, anything from paper products, plastics, Styrofoam, and even electronics.

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Workplace Conservation

Lighting and computers represent two of the biggest drains on electricity. Research tells us that approximately 30% of an office’s energy usage goes to lighting alone. In addition, the average office worker uses 12,000 sheets of paper each year?

Here are some simple ways that you can contribute to conservation within your workplace:

• Replace incandescent lights with compact fluorescent or LED lights. This can save up to 50% on lighting costs!

• Turn off all lights when you leave at night, and install motion detention switches.

• Close or adjust window blinds to block direct sunlight to reduce cooling needs during the warm months.

• Unplug equipment that drains energy when not in use, such as coffeemakers, radios, fans, and desktop printers.

• Turn off computer monitors at the end of the work day.

• Save paper by only photocopying what you need and transition as possible to electronic filing. Always use the second side of paper.

• Send an email instead of sending a letter when you can.

• Use glasses & coffee mugs instead of disposable cups.

• Carpool, bike or use mass transit when commuting to work.

Conservation will benefit everybody around the globe, including you!

Get started in your workplace and at home!

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Mantenimiento del espacio de trabajo

¡Reducir, reutilizar y reciclar!

Todos hemos escuchado esto, ¿verdad? Entonces ¿por qué es tan importante llevar a la práctica estas tres estrategias en el lugar de trabajo, y cómo puede beneficiarlo?

La conservación, ya sea en el hogar, en la escuela, o en el lugar de trabajo, es una clave para mantener a nuestra Tierra como un lugar habitable para las generaciones futuras. La conservación de nuestro lugar de trabajo no sólo beneficia a nuestro planeta, sino que reduce los gastos generales de la organización, que podrá aprovechar esos fondos para distribuirlos en mejores usos.

Fíjese cuánto tiempo lleva para que estos productos se descompongan en el medio ambiente:

• Latas de gaseosas de aluminio: 200 a 500 años

• Bolsas de plástico: 1.000 años

• Vidrio: 1 a 2 millones de años

• Espuma de poliestireno: Más de 2.000.000 de años

Reduce el gasto tomando decisiones inteligentes al comprar productos, teniendo en cuenta también los envases de esos productos que usas. Siempre que sea posible, compra productos reciclados.

Reutiliza envases y productos.

Recicla tanto como sea posible, cualquier cosa, desde productos de papel, plásticos, espuma de poliestireno, e incluso electrónica.

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SAFETY

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Mantenimiento del espacio de trabajo

La iluminación y las computadoras están entre los que más gastan electricidad. Investigaciones afirman que aproximadamente el 30% del consumo de energía de una oficina se va sólo en iluminación. Además, un empleado de oficina utiliza promedio ¡12 mil hojas de papel cada año!

Aquí hay algunas maneras simples para que puedas contribuir a la conservación de tu lugar de trabajo:

• Reemplaza las lámparas incandescentes por fluorescentes compactas o luces LED. ¡Esto puede ahorrar hasta un 50% en costos de iluminación!

• Apaga todas las luces cuando salgas de noche, e instala interruptores de detención de movimiento.

• Cierra o ajusta las persianas para bloquear el ingreso de luz solar directa y así reducir la necesidad de refrigeración durante los meses calurosos.

• Desenchufa los equipos que consumen energía aún cuando no están en uso, tales como cafeteras, radios, ventiladores, e impresoras de escritorio.

• Apaga los monitores de las PC al final de la jornada laboral.

• Ahorra papel haciendo fotocopias sólo de lo que necesitas, e intenta en lo posible recurrir a las presentaciones electrónicas. Utiliza siempre la segunda cara del papel.

• Cuando se pueda, envía un correo electrónico en lugar de una carta.

• Utiliza vasos y tazas de café en lugar de vasos desechables.

• Para ir a trabajar, comparte el vehículo, viaja en bicicleta o hazlo en el transporte público

¡La conservación beneficiará a todo el mundo, incluyéndote a ti!

¡Comienza a practicarla en tu lugar de trabajo y en tu casa!

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Workplace Conservation

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: Name: Signature: Date: Name: Signature: Date:

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

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

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Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueNguyen Andre /Tr/ & HOME DEPOT, THE 110 Bretano Way Greenbrae 070-201-07 (53) Reroof $18,393 Dawson William J Iv /Tr/ MODERN METHOD ROOFING CO, 17 Teaberry Ln Tiburon 058-091-27 (54) Repair To Wa $19,000 Kuhn Richard R /Tr/ & Eta SGK HOME SOLUTIONS 109 Wild Horse Valley Dr Novat 146-294-05 (58, 92) Replace $19,441 Marsh Dan /Tr/ & Margar SHOOK & WALLER BUILDERS I 146 Crest Rd Novato 143-200-44 (23) Remodel Thr $23,000 Lester Corda & Stella Cor E S WEST COAST L L C 10300 Redwood Hwy Novato 125-130-04 (50,52) Repl Gene $18,500 Hess Daniel L/L & 50% E OWNER 2421 Chileno Valley Rd Petalum 106-160-07 (12)Storage Build $22,680 Allen Theodore Tr & Mar STEPHEN CURLEY ROOFING IN 8 Ascalon Rd Forest Knolls 169-033-07 (53) Tear-Off & R $12,499 Rosenthal Michael A OWNER/BUILDER 809 Everest Ct Mill Valley 049-063-19 (24) Convert (E) $40,000 Pangaro David L JBL SOLAR ENERGY 37 East Pier Sausalito 901-070-37 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $28,000 Cavallaro James E & Staci OWNER/BUILDER 5 Mt Foraker Ct San Rafael 164-401-07 (23) Kitchen Remo $15,000 San Domenico Sch Girl WINDOW FACTORY 1500 Butterfield Rd San Anselm 176-300-30 (58) Replace Wind $49,755 Kuhn John J Iii /Tr/ & OWNER/BUILDER 16 Meadow View Ln San Geronimo 170-190-06 (12) Detached Gar $35,640 Kuhn John J I I I /Tr/ & OWNER/BUILDER 16 Meadow View Ln San Geronimo 170-190-06 (20) Single Famil $483,281 Kuhn John J Iii /Tr/ & OWNER/BUILDER 18 Meadow View Ln San Geronimo 170-190-06 (20) Second Unit- $93,612 Marcero Douglas H & CHALSTROM BUILDERS INC. 32 Mcallister Ave Kentfield 074-114-15 (23) Rmdl Kit, Re $72,988 Doughty Sharon, Steve OWNER 12700 State Route 1 Point Reye 119-020-29 (40) Agricultural $12,000 I Fay Dr L P OWNER 1 Fay Dr Kentfield 071-191-07 (29--1/5,12) Comp $380,508 Fisher, William Tr AMERICAN SOLAR 7 Triple C Ranch Rd San Anselm 176-350-05 (60) Rf Mtd P V S $23,139 Johnson Kevin H /Tr/ Etal OWNER 65 Ridgecrest Rd Kentfield 075-214-02 (13) New Deck In $50,000 Kitterman Joseph A Tr & ABLE ROOFING COMPANY 132 Peralta Ave Mill Valley 050-052-64 (53) Reroof $11,495

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED

COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVEDAddress Owner Work Value1600 Los Gamos Dr San Rafael County Of Marin (92)Ada Upgrades To The Exteri $125,0003838 Lucas Valley Rd Nicasio Skywalker Properties Ltd (92) Install Catwalk & Equipme $35,00033 Meadow Dr Mill Valley Davies Peter & Maggie (22,23,13)Rmdl All Except Fam $137,372285 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valley Cooke Alison M & (22,13,57) Struct Rmdl Of Grea $50,000533 Pine Crest Rd Mill Valley Nguyen Deborah & Knight Bill (12, 21) Addition @ 2nd Fl.; R $80,000800 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd#114(Nekter) Strawberry Village Retail/Steve Schulze (33) T I For “Nekter” $95,000276 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach Baumann Peter /Tr/ (23) Remodel 4 Bathrooms & Add $80,000276 Seadrift Rd Stinson Beach Baumann Peter /Tr/ (23) Remodel 4 Bathrooms & Add $80,00090 Upland Rd Kentfield Springfield Rory E /Tr/ & (21,22) Addn, Rmdl, Skylight & $195,0007 Villa Ct Kentfield Kabat Jennifer A Y /Tr/ & Scott E/ Tr/ (12) Enclose Area In Garage To $10,0001995 Indian Valley Rd Novato Peck Cathleen M /Tr/ Etal (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 13.08 K W $60,0005 Indian Trail Ct Novato Tomasini Sacha (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 6.7 K W - $33,000705 Fawn Dr San Anselmo Mueller Michael E & (21) Det Accessory Struct Refe $60,00027 Bayview Dr San Rafael Kaufmann Shu Yu Liu (22,24,92) Convert Basement To $15,00011 Drakes Summit Rd. Inverness Diamond Ivan & Sarah (11) North Retaining Wall At P $10,00011 Drakes Summit Rd. Inverness Diamond Ivan & Sarah (11) South Retaining Wall At $10,00011 Drakes Summit Rd. Inverness Diamond Ivan & Sarah (10) New Pool, Patio & Pool Eq $75,000145 Crane Dr San Anselmo Hansmeyer Danielle & (10) New Pool $120,000146 Crest Rd Novato Marsh Dan D /Tr/ & Margaret A/Tr/ (23) Remodel Three Bathroom $23,00037 East Pier Sausalito Pangaro David L (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 5.4 K W - $28,0005 Mt Foraker Ct San Rafael Cavallaro James E & Stacie L (23) Kitchen Remodel - Express $15,0007 Triple C Ranch Rd San Anselmo Fisher, William Tr (60) Rf Mtd P V Sys 13.8 K W - $23,139

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

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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type ValuationCorte Madera

4/30 Union Bank Trahan Mechanical 645 Tamalpais Dr E Remove and replace 2 heating and cooling units

$11,420

Novato 4/28 Gray Sean & Kelly Miranda’S Roofing 32 Coronado Ct Reroof $10,000 Novato 4/28 Barbieri Ralph L Yorkshire Roofing Of

Northern14 Oak Forest Rd Reroof $21,900

Novato 4/28 Rww Properties Roberto De Leon Construction

739 Kendon Ln Minor Construction $30,000

Novato 4/28 505 San Marin Drive

Ken Cooper Roofing 505 San Marin Dr A Reroof $156,708

Novato 4/28 Bickenbach Robert B /Tr/ &

Solarcraft Services, Inc. 94 Robinhood Dr Solar $315,362

Novato 4/29 Hiner Marge B /Tr/ Rosenbach Construction Inc.

1 Sutro Ct Minor Construction $25,000

Novato 4/29 Bob & Sue Hernandez

Scott Matthews Construction

45 Eames Ct Construction $51,000

Novato 4/30 Clark Jeffrey B & Lic.Contract.Hired By Owner

801 Paxton Villa Ct Minor Construction $15,000

Novato 4/30 Thayer & Lia Heath Wedge Roofing, Inc. 134 Rockrose Way Reroof $16,580 Novato 4/30 Carmen Sahagun Javier Magana

Construction Ser1407 Grant Ave Tenant Improvement $30,000

Novato 5/1 Mc Down Phillip K &

Castle Roofing 1210 Cambridge St Reroof $12,780

Novato 5/1 Tiernan Mary T Dennis S. Daly 53 Queva Vista Minor Construction $15,500 Novato 5/1 Richardson Andrew

G &Danlin Corporation 8 Richardson Way Solar $20,000

Novato 5/1 Robert Roos Family Trust

Rec Solar Inc. 30 James Ct Solar $42,000

Novato 5/2 Turner Stephen J & Owner-Builder 606 Arthur St Minor Construction $10,000 Novato 5/2 Rotnicki Marian K

/Tr/Crown Ridge Roofing, Inc

1120 Court Rd Reroof $12,052

San Rafael 4/29 Roditi Sara E & Paul Krohn 54 Deer Park Ave Alter-Sfd $11,900 San Rafael 4/29 Quail Hill

TownhouseMarin County Roofing 111 El Condor Ct Alter-Sfd $120,000

San Rafael 4/29 Cross Wayne C Tr Mcdevitt Construction Partner

619 Francisco Blvd E

Alter-Commercial $225,000

San Rafael 4/30 Merritt Betty 2010 Tru

Merritt Betty 2010 Tru 20 Tan Oak Cir Alter-Sfd $17,490

San Rafael 4/30 851 Irwin Street Llc Lazor Construction 851 Irwin St 207 Alter-Commercial $60,000 San Rafael 5/1 Grossman Tyler &

BetGrossman Tyler & Bet 212 Los Ranchitos

RdAlter-Sfd $14,000

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City/Town Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type ValuationSan Rafael 5/1 Colombard Alicia

R &3D Remodeling 20 Porto Bello Dr Alter-Sfd $17,500

San Rafael 5/1 San Rafael Manor Inc

Brandon Riedel 1004 Los Gamos Rd

Alter-Condo $34,400

San Rafael 5/2 Fillan Arment & Able Roofing Company 1081 Lea Dr Alter-Sfd $10,995 San Rafael 5/2 Kushner Daniel & Elias Reyes 62 Hillview Ave Alter-Sfd $175,000 San Rafael 5/5 Tibbits Zachary & Tibbits Zachary & 101 Plymouth Cv Alter-Sfd $15,000 San Rafael 5/5 Thompson Lisa A 341 Clorinda Ave Alter-Sfd $75,000 San Rafael 5/6 Walters Edward J Ii 314 Prospect Dr Alter-Sfd $21,000 San Rafael 5/6 Hinds Matthew D & Lamperti Contracting &

Desig732 Tamarack Dr Alter-Sfd $24,000

San Rafael 5/6 Monroy Edgar R & Monroy Edgar R & 487 Cedar Hill Dr Alter-Sfd $25,000 San Rafael 5/6 Ashtari Omid Ashtari Omid 42 Billou St Alter-Sfd $44,500 San Rafael 5/6 Bayo Vista

ApartmentsRoofing Service Group 100 Bayo Vista Way Alter-Apartments $200,000

Tiburon 5/5 Michael & Ann Diemar

Window Factory 2200 Vistazo East Street

Replace windows $21,500

Tiburon 5/5 Christine And Stephen Bent

Sausalito Construction 100 Hacienda Drive Remodel $250,000

Tiburon 5/6 Wayne S. Alexander

Super Roofing Inc 1 Miraflores Lane Reroof $15,200

Tiburon 5/8 Darla Anderson Caletti Jungsten Construction

4478 Paradise Drive LDS Improvements $35,000

Tiburon 5/8 Frank & Annie Defesche

Lighthouse Construction Services Inc

17 Turtle Rock Court

Kitchen Remodel $210,000

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COMPLETIONSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

5/6 CENTRAL MARIN SANITATION AGENCY (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2014-0017375

5/6 LARKSPUR LAND 8 OWNER LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00176255/6 STEPHENS CONSTRUCTION INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00173755/6 TNHC REALTY & CONSTRUCTION INC

(I)(none) COMPLETION 2014-0017625

5/8 GCCI INC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2014-00181685/8 NOVATO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

(I)(none) COMPLETION 2014-0018168

5/8 SCHOOL DISTRICT NOVATO UNIFIED (I)

(none) COMPLETION 2014-0018168

HOMESTEADSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

5/6 GULF KATHLEEN K (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2014-00175455/6 NUESCH CARL E (I) (none) HOMESTEAD 2014-0017545

LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

5/6 ADVANCED POOLS (E) AIMCO MADERA LLC (O) LIEN 2014-00174585/6 LABOR COMMISSIONER (E) EURO DESIGN &

CONSTRUCTION (O)LIEN 2014-0017577

5/6 LABOR COMMISSIONER (E) EURO MIND DESIGN CORP (O) LIEN 2014-00175775/6 LABOR COMMISSIONER (E) EURO DESIGN &

CONSTRUCTION (O)LIEN 2014-0017578

5/6 LABOR COMMISSIONER (E) EURO MIND DESIGN CORP (O) LIEN 2014-00175785/6 LEGNON CONSTRUCTION INC (E) AIMCO MADERA LLC (O) LIEN 2014-00174585/6 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) EURO DESIGN &

CONSTRUCTION (O)LIEN 2014-0017577

5/6 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) EURO MIND DESIGN CORP (O) LIEN 2014-00175775/6 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) EURO DESIGN &

CONSTRUCTION (O)LIEN 2014-0017578

5/6 STATE OF CALIFORNIA (E) EURO MIND DESIGN CORP (O) LIEN 2014-00175785/8 STEVE JANNEY ROOFING INC (E) UNKNOWN GRANTOR (O) LIEN 2014-00184295/8 WINE COUNTRY ROOFING (E) GUASCO PATRICK A (O) LIEN 2014-00184255/8 WINE COUNTRY ROOFING (E) GUASCO VICKIE L (O) LIEN 2014-00184255/10 G A HIGGINS INC (E) RP MAXIMUS COVE OWNER

LLC (O)LIEN 2014-0019161

5/10 G A HIGGINS INC (E) SUTRO MANAGEMENT GROUP (O)

LIEN 2014-0019161

5/10 HIGGINS GREGORY A (E) RP MAXIMUS COVE OWNER LLC (O)

LIEN 2014-0019161

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LIENS (continued)Recording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

5/10 HIGGINS GREGORY A (E) SUTRO MANAGEMENT GROUP (O)

LIEN 2014-0019161

5/10 SLAKEY BROTHERS INC (E) 195-205 TAMAL VISTA BLVD LLC (O)

LIEN 2014-0018880

RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date

Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number

5/7 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS (E) CAL WEST STEEL DETAILING (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0017963

5/7 KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS (E) FUTURE INNOVATIONS INC (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00179635/7 LYONS CHRISTOPHER J (E) PRO SOLUTIONS (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00180275/7 LYONS CHRISTOPHER J (E) REDWOODS TOWNEHOME (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00180275/7 LYONS TARICE L (E) PRO SOLUTIONS (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00180275/7 LYONS TARICE L (E) REDWOODS TOWNEHOME (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00180275/7 NOVATO DEVELOPMENT LLC (E) NORTH MARIN WATER

DISTRICT (O)RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0017762

5/7 NOVATO DEVELOPMENT LLC (E) NORTH MARIN WATER DISTRICT (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0017763

5/8 DEAN M ORNISH TRUST (E) GOLDEN STATE LUMBER INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0018426

5/9 ESPINO STEVE E (E) MARIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0018451

5/9 LAMICA VINNIE (E) 1 (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00186075/9 LAMICA VINNIE (E) MARIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT

OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0018607

5/9 MARCHESIELLO ACHILLE (E) SUNRISE GRADINS & PAVING (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0018614

5/9 ZANCA FRANK CAMILE (E) SHASTA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0018502

5/10 195-205 TAMAL VISTA BOULEVARD LLC (E)

RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0018982

5/10 195-205 TAMAL VISTA BOULEVARD LLC (E)

UNITED RENTALS /NORTH AMERICA/ INC (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0018982

5/10 BAHIA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (O)

PAREDES EDGAR M (E) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0019072

5/10 LJETMT ENTERPRISES LLC (E) STATE OF CALIFORNIA (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00189865/10 MARCOTTE GREGORY (E) SONOMA COUNTY

DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (O)

RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0019174

5/10 MASSAGE ENVY (E) STATE OF CALIFORNIA (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00189865/10 MEADOW CLUB (E) RANCH HOUSE DOORS (O) RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-00189845/10 PAREDES EDGAR M (E) BAHIA HOMEOWNERS

ASSOCIATION (O)RELEASE OF LIEN 2014-0019072

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TAX LIENSRecording Date

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5/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) METHVEN MARK R (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174715/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HURVICH FRED A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174725/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TUCKER GRACE T (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174735/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) TURNER ROBERT (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174745/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WHITE CRAIG M (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174755/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MC CROHAN MARI A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174765/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HEART LILLI (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174775/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SALEH ANTOINE C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174785/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SALEH BERYL S (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174785/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WHITEHOUSE RAE R (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174825/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ALCANTAR GUSTAVO (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174835/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BALDWIN MARY (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00174845/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SKY REALMS PUBLISHING (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00175795/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SAN ANSELMO CAFE & BISTRO

(O)TAX LIEN 2014-0017580

5/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SAN ANSELMO CAFE & BRISTRO COMPANY INC (O)

TAX LIEN 2014-0017580

5/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BETTER THAN YOURS INC (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00175815/6 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) JERKY GUY (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00175815/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) PAGAN KEITH D (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177825/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) PAGAN LEIGH A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177825/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HAGAN JENNIFER B (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177835/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WEBB IRINA V (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177845/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WEBB WILLIAM T (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177845/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) STAPLES RAYMOND T (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177855/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CLARK CHRISTOPHER (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177865/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MC GREEVY ANGELA (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177865/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SAUL JOHN C (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177875/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) TAYLOR LAURA (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177885/7 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) CHATHAM RUSSELL (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00177895/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) REBATA GEORGE A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00186265/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ROCHA MILES (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00186275/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MELGOZA MICHELLE (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00186285/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SETRAKIAN BETH W (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00191425/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SETRAKIAN ROB A (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00191425/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RYAN THOMAS W II (O) TAX LIEN 2014-00191435/10 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FECSKES ANDREW T (O) TAX LIEN 2014-0019144

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/8/2014 1:30 PM Hayward/Castro

ValleyONLINE

Hayward Area Recreation & Park District

Asphalt Work-District Wide

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Ukiah ONLINE

Mendocino, County of2011 Storm Damage Repairs on Comptche Ukiah Road, CR 223, at M.P. 8.50

5/8/2014 1:00 PM San Lorenzo ONLINE

San Lorenzo Unified School Dist

Painting at Various Sites-Grant & Lorenzo Manor Elementary School Campuses

5/8/2014 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofRay Road Resurfacing (Turner Road to 1000' south of Woodbridge Road)

5/8/2014 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofJack Tone Road Resurfacing (Peltier Road to Collier Road)

5/8/2014 10:00 AM San Rafael ONLINE

Marin Municipal Water District

Air Base Line Pipeline Replacement Project

5/8/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Hunters View-Phase 2-Buildings Blocks 7 & 11

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Marina ONLINE

Marina, city ofImjin Parkway Bike Lanes Project

5/8/2014 3:00 PM Pollock Pines Online El Dorado Irrigation District

Powerhouse Upgrades

5/8/2014 1:30 PM Stockton Online San Joaquin, County ofLive Oak Road Resurfacing (State Highway Route 88 to Jack Tone Road)

5/8/2014 2:30 PM Ukiah ONLINE

Mendocino, County of2011 Storm Damage Repairs on Comptche Ukiah Road, CR 223, at M.P. 8.25

5/8/2014 1:45 PM Hayward ONLINE

Hayward Area Recreation & Park District

Construction of Hampton Road Dog Park

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Alameda, City ofRepair & Resurfacing of Certain Streets, Phase 33

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Hayward/San Lorenzo ONLINE

San Lorenzo Unified School Dist

Painting at Various Sites-Royal Sunset/East Bay Arts HS & Colonial Acres ES Campuses

5/8/2014 3:00 PM San Leandro ONLINE

San Lorenzo Unified School Dist

Painting at Corvallis Elementary School

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE

Woodland, City of Oak Avenue Sewer Rehabilitation

5/8/2014 3:00 PM Dixon ONLINE

Dixon, city of 2014 Sidewalk Project

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Healdsburg ONLINE

Healdsburg Junior High School Modernization & New Classrooms Project

5/8/2014 3:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Rainforth Grau Architecture

Language Academy of Sacramento

5/8/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City Of7121-Police Administration Building Security Card Access System Project

5/8/2014 2:30 PM Fair Oaks ONLINE

San Juan Unified School District

Site Wide Low Voltage Modernization at Littlejohn Elem School

5/8/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City of7612-2014 Arterial Resurfacing Project

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Biggs ONLINE

Biggs, city ofPhase I Wastewater Treatment Improvement Project

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Elk Grove ONLINE

Elk Grove, City ofSpeed Control Improvements Phase 4 Project

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE

Rohnert Park, city ofRohnert Park Expressway 16-inch Transmission Main Project

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofRFP-Management & Maintenance of the Arnaiz Softball Complex

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE

Solano County TransitSoltrans Curtola Park & Ride Hub Project

5/8/2014 3:00 PM Santa Cruz Online Santa Cruz, UCRebid Telecommunications Infrastructure Upgrades Phase A Science Hill West ISP

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofAnimal Shelter Kennel Fencing

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/8/2014 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE

Napa Sanitation DistrictBrowns Valley Road Sewer Improvement Project-McCormick

Lane to Larkin Way

5/8/2014 4:30 PM Modesto ONLINE

Modesto, City of 204 North Riverside Drive

5/8/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE

Fairfield, City OfOliver Road Park & Ride Improvement Project

5/9/2014 11:00 AM Tiburon E701B/031C

Marin, county ofParadise Cay 2014 Maintenance Dredging

5/9/2014 2:00 PM San Jose E702B/071C

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Re-Roofing the Tamien Early Educational Center

5/9/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo E706B

Greater Vallejo Recreation District

Tennis Facilities Expansion & Improvements Phase 3 Resurfacing

5/9/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo E707B

Greater Vallejo Recreation District

Tennis Facilities Expansion & Improvements Phase 4 Fencing

5/9/2014 10:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Muni Metro Van Ness Station Elevator Modernization

5/9/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento City Unified School District

Concrete Replacement at Luther Burbank High School

5/9/2014 4:00 PM San Mateo County ONLINE

San Mateo, County ofRFQ-Hazardous Materials Assessment & Consulting Services

5/9/2014 2:00 PM Dublin ONLINE

Persimmon Place - Whole Foods Shell

5/9/2014 11:00 AM Palo Alto ONLINE

Improve Emergency Sustainment Capabilities, Building 50

5/9/2014 2:00 PM Chico ONLINE

RFQ-Butte Regional Transit Operations Center Construction

5/9/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

The Carlisle-Mansard Removal, Re-Roofing & Facade Access System

5/9/2014 4:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Department of Motor Vehicles

5/9/2014 10:00 AM Albany ONLINE

Albany, City of2014 Pavement Rehabilitation Project

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Pleasanton E724B/009C

Pleasanton, City ofBicycle & Pedestrian Related Improvements - Hopyard & Golden

5/12/2014 2:00 PM San Rafael N/A San Rafael City School District

Relocation of Modular Building at the Short Middle School

5/12/2014 2:30 PM San Rafael N/A San Rafael City School District

Relocation of Modular Building at the Davidson Middle School

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Campbell ONLINE

Bed, Bath & Beyond Store #1121

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Belmont ONLINE

Belmont, city of2014 Slurry Seal Project

5/12/2014 4:00 PM Concord ONLINE

Victoria's Secret-Sunvalley Mall

5/12/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City ofMaterials for the Kee Safety Inc - Kee Guard Roof Edge Fall Protection System

5/12/2014 5:00 PM San Anselmo ONLINE

Kerby Residence

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE

Expressway Self Storage Remediation

5/12/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

1751 Carroll Avenue Project-Food Service Equipment

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE

Contra Loma Plaza

5/12/2014 10:30 AM Fremont ONLINE

Ohlone Community College District

Building 5, 6 & 9 Down Light Retrofit

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE

Newark, city of Storm Drain Trash Capture Devices

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/12/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofGolden Gate Recreation Center Improvement & Expansion

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Alameda, City ofAlameda South Shore Lagoon Dredging Project

5/12/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

RFQ-As-Needed Asbestos, Lead & Industrial Hygiene Consultation Services 2014

5/12/2014 2:00 PM Oakland Online Port Of OaklandPartial Demolition of North Field Air Traffic Control Tower Oakland International Airport

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Hayward E717B/077C

Hayward, city ofAirport Pavement Rehabilitation FY15-Airport Terminal Building Access Road

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Pleasanton E727B/067C

Pleasanton, City ofAnnual Street Resurfacing & Preventative Maintenance Project

5/13/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose Evergreen Community College Dist

EVC Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Upgrade Package 2

5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofFY 15 Preventive Maintenance Project

5/13/2014 2:00 PM El Cerrito ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Harding Elem School Exterior Repairs & Select Roofing Replacement

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE

Novato, City OfPioneer Park Tennis Court Reconstruction

5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofPole Replacement Project 2

5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofMain Library Renovation Project-Custom Casework

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, City of RFP-Concrete Grinding or Shaving

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Seaside ONLINE

Monterey, City ofAir Conditioning Maintenance Service for the Federal Government Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC)

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Seaside ONLINE

Monterey, City ofChiller and Cooling Tower Maintenance Service for the Federal Government Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC)

5/13/2014 1:00 PM San Ramon ONLINE

San Ramon Valley Unified School District

Dougherty Valley High School Portables Increment 1

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Danville ONLINE

San Ramon Valley Unified School District

Parking Lot Improvements at Monte Vista High School

5/13/2014 4:00 PM Foster City ONLINE

Foster, City OfRFQ-Engineering Services for Foster City Blvd & Chess Dr Median Modification & Road Improvements

5/13/2014 12:00 PM Daly City ONLINE

Charlotte Russe Store #760 (Specs on Plans)

5/13/2014 4:00 PM San Anselmo/Kentfield

ONLINE

Ross Valley Sanitary District

RFP-Design for FY 2014/15 Pipeline Rehabilitation Projects

5/13/2014 10:00 AM Sacramento ONLINE

San Juan Unified School District

Various High School Gym Floor Refinishing

5/13/2014 4:00 PM Turlock ONLINE

Turlock, City ofRFQ-Retainer Agreement for Architectural Services

5/13/2014 12:00 PM San Mateo ONLINE

Quattrocchi Kwok Architects

Play Structure & Matting Replacement Project at 13 Campuses-Bid Package

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Civil Maintenance Support for Power Generation

5/13/2014 3:00 PM Campbell ONLINE

Campbell, city ofHamilton Avenue Median & Roadway Rehabilitation

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Peralta Community College District

District-Wide Signage Phase II

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Clayton ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

Marsh Creek Detention Facility Bridge Replacement

5/13/2014 10:00 AM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto Unified School District

Palo Alto High School New Performing Arts Center

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE

Newark, city of 2013 & 2014 Citywide Wheelchair Accessible Ramps

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/13/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE

Contra Costa Community College District

C-633 Seismic Retrofit, Project 1

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Soquel ONLINE

Soquel Creek Water District

Bonita Dr. Raw Warter Main Installation

5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofSeismic Upgrade of Boronda Reservoir

5/13/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofRFP-Program Management Services for RWQCP

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Clayton ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

Marsh Creek Road Safety Improvements-1 Mile East of Russelmann Park Rd

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Millbrae ONLINE

Millbrae, city ofCitywide Street Lighting Maintenance Contract

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Saint Helena ONLINE

Greystone West Company

St Helena USD Multi-Campus Fencing & Handrail Project

5/13/2014 4:00 PM Turlock ONLINE

Turlock, City ofRFQ-Retainer Agreement for Engineering & Surveying Services

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Oakland R045/033C

Alameda, County ofSan Leandro Creek (Line P) Concrete Channel Rehabilitation Between 98th Ave & UPRR

5/13/2014 2:00 PM Hayward S904/016C

Hayward, city ofFire Station No. 7 & Firehouse Clinic

5/14/2014 2:00 PM San Jose E711B/089C

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Roof Maintenance of Various VTA Buildings

5/14/2014 2:30 PM Oakland* E728B/004C

Multiple Sites-Restroom Renovations

5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Civil Construction-Hazel Sunset Substation Upgrade

5/14/2014 2:00 AM Santa Cruz ONLINE

Santa Cruz, County ofFelt St & 17th Ave Sewer Replacement Project

5/14/2014 3:00 PM Placerville Online El Dorado Irrigation District

Town Center Force Main Phase 1 Project and/or Mormon Island and Lake Ridge Oaks Lift Station Abandonment Project

5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, City OfWell Rehabilitation Phase 2A

5/14/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Cupertino Union School District

Lawson Middle School Music Building Low Voltage Bid Package

5/14/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Santa Clara Valley Water District

Lower Silver Creek Flood Protection & Creek Restoration Project, Moss Point Drive To Cunningham Ave (Reach 6B)

5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento Regional Transit District

On-Call Garage Door Repair & Replacement

5/14/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

California Capital & Investment Group

RFQ-Soil Removal Package No. 01

5/14/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Collins Elementary School Restrooms Renovation

5/14/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Portsmouth Square Park Restroom Renovation

5/14/2014 2:00 PM San Ramon ONLINE

San Ramon Valley Unified School District

Gale Ranch Middle School Temporary Relocatables

5/14/2014 11:00 AM Lodi ONLINE

Lodi, City ofKettleman Lane Bus Stop Improvements

5/14/2014 4:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Alameda, City OfExterior Painting, Sealing & Stucco Repair at Mckinley Park

5/14/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, City OfPG&E Ditch Liner Replacement

5/14/2014 2:30 PM West Menlo Park ONLINE

San Mateo, County ofResurfacing & Construction of Valley Gutters on Valparaiso Ave from Altschul Ave to Alameda De Las Pulgas

5/14/2014 11:00 AM Lodi ONLINE

Lodi, City of2014 Grapeline Bus Stop Improvements

5/14/2014 2:30 PM San Mateo County ONLINE

San Mateo, City ofCrystal Springs Regional Trail South of Dam

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/14/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

As-Needed Paving Contract No. 10

5/14/2014 1:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Port Of San FranciscoBayview Gateway & Tulare Park Project

5/14/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco Online San Francisco County Transportation Authority

Folsom and Fremont Street Off-Ramp Realignment Project

5/14/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo R009/037C

San Mateo, City of43rd, Santa Inez, College Avenues & Fremont Street Reconstruction

5/14/2014 2:00 PM Oakland* R038/023C

McClymonds High School Fire & Intrusion Alarm Replacement

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Healdsburg 034C/S905

Healdsburg, City OfHealdsburg Avenue Bridge Retrofit/Rehabilitation Project

5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco 175C San Francisco, City & County of

Auxiliary Water Supply System Pumping Station No. 1 Improvements (2014) WILL NOT BE SCANNED

5/15/2014 1:30 PM San Jose E709B/091C

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Painting at the VTA's Facilities

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo E716B

Greater Vallejo Recreation District

Dan Foley Park Distressed Pavement Rehabilitation/Replacement

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Sonoma ONLINE

Sonoma, County of Montini Open Space Preserve-Accessible Parking & Road Crossing Improvements

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

South Sacramento Street Light Installation Project

5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

TG14.1 Elevators and Escalators

5/15/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City OfSoutheast Branch Library (Prequalified Generals Only)

5/15/2014 10:00 AM Turlock ONLINE

Turlock, City ofRFP-Council Chambers Improvement

5/15/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara County Online Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District

Bald Mountain Parking Area

5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

8-Inch Ductile Iron Water Main Installation on Alabama & 25th Streets

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Alameda, City ofShoreline Drive, Westline Drive Bikeway Improvements

5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco Unified School District

(Rebid) Marina Middle School Replacement of Lockers

5/15/2014 3:30 PM Napa ONLINE

Napa, County ofRutherford Dust Restoration Project, Reach 5, 6, 7, 9

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Aptos ONLINE

Cabrillo Community College District

Cabrillo College Building 1000 Bathroom Renovation

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE

Woodland, City of 2014 Road Maintenance Project

5/15/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City OfDesign & Construction of Photovoltaic Panels & Solar Structures at San Jose Environmental Innovation Center

5/15/2014 2:00 PM El Sobrante ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Olinda Elementary School Miscellaneous Repairs

5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE

Northgate Mall-Sitework

5/15/2014 3:30 PM Santa Cruz Online Santa Cruz, UCCollege Eight Servery Alteration

5/15/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose State University

RFP-High/Medium Voltage Electrical Distribution System Maintenance

5/15/2014 10:00 AM Redwood City ONLINE

Woodside, Town ofSchool Safety Improvements Project

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Collins Elementary School Floor, Door & Hardware Replacment

5/15/2014 2:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE

Los Altos, City ofSouth Sewer Main Replacement (Grant Rd)

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/15/2014 3:00 PM Merced ONLINE

Merced, County ofCastle Airport Operational Apron Security Lighting

5/16/2014 12:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, UCRFQ-Mission Bay Utility Line Remediation Phases 1&2-Extended Commissioning

5/16/2014 5:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

East Evelyn Park

5/16/2014 2:00 PM Herald ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Rancho Seco Recreational Park Building Upgrades

5/16/2014 2:00 PM Richmond Online Richmond, City ofMain Library Restrooms ADA Improvements

5/16/2014 1:30 PM Hayward ONLINE

Department of Motor Vehicles

Removal of Existing Asbestos Containing Foam Roof System & Installation of New Single-Ply PVC Roof System at Hayward DMV

5/16/2014 2:00 PM Concord ONLINE

Department of Motor Vehicles

Telecommunications Network Cabling, Related Electrical Services & Related Hardware Installation at Concord DMV

5/16/2014 4:00 PM Monterey ONLINE

Monterey, City ofRFP-Program Management & Construction Management Services for Monterey Conference Center Renovation

5/19/2014 12:00 PM Napa ONLINE

Napa, County ofRFQ-On-Call Environmental CEQA/NEPA Services, Technical Studies, Permitting, Environmenatl Monitoring

5/19/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE

Corstone ContractorsNewark CA BBQ Pit (Specs On Plans)

5/19/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure

Shipyard Installation Project

5/19/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City ofFuel Storage Tank Maintenance, Repair, Inspection & Testing Services

5/20/2014 3:00 PM Oakland 008C 1701 MLK Apartments

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Hayward E721B/061C

Hayward, city ofPavement Rehabilitation Gas Tax FY15

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Port Costa E723B

East Bay Regional Park District

Carquinez Strait - Eckley Pier Road Repairs

5/20/2014 12:00 PM Milpitas* E792B/033C

Street Resurfacing Project 2015 Street Cape & Slurry Seal

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE

Antioch, City ofMaintenance Service Center Fueling System Improvements

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE

Mountain View Sanitary Dist

Furnish Trailer Mounted Pump & Accessories

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

Deer Valley Shoulder Widening

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE

Fremont, City ofMission Boulevard Improvements From Verde Way to Mission Creek

5/20/2014 10:00 AM Emeryville ONLINE

Emeryville, City ofSafe Routes to Transit Project

5/20/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Ground Fault Sensing System Parking Lot A & B-PV Inverter Yard-De Anza College

5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Rafael ONLINE

Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District

San Rafael Transit Center Security Improvements

5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco International Airport

RFQ-Architecture & Engineering Design Services for Terminal 1 Temporary Boarding Area B & Security Screening Checkpoint

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Electric Vehicle Charging Station Construction

5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Anselmo ONLINE

Ross Valley School District

Information Technology Insfrastructure at Manor, Brookside, Hidden Valley & Wade Thomas Elementary Schools

5/20/2014 3:00 PM Empire ONLINE

Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc

Parking Lot & Playground Pavement at Empire Elementary School

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Vacaville ONLINE

Vacaville, City Of2014 Pavement Resurfacing Project

5/20/2014 5:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE

Solano, County OfRFP-Preventive Maintenance Program for Electrical Switchgear Equipment

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/20/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE

Water Pollution Control Facility Aeration System Retrofit

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Brentwood ONLINE

Brentwood, city ofLandscape Improvments for Brentwood Boulevard Median, Sand Creek Road Median & Solid Water Transfer Station

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

Walnut Creek Sewer Renovations Phase 10

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Foster City ONLINE

Foster City, City ofE. Third Ave/Windsurf Park Site Improvement Project

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Peralta Community College District

Laney College Boiler Retrofit

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE

Union Sanitary DistrictJarvis Avenue Santary Sewer Replacement Project

5/20/2014 10:00 AM Sacramento ONLINE

Department of Motor Vehicles

RFQ-DMV Headquarters Security & Access Control Maintenance

5/20/2014 3:00 PM Campbell ONLINE

Campbell, city ofHamilton Avenue Rehabilitation Project

5/20/2014 10:00 AM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland Unified School District

RFQ-Architectural Services to the Oakland Unified School Dist

5/20/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofSite Lease of Parking Structures for Renewable Electric Power

5/20/2014 2:00 PM Castro Valley ONLINE

Castro Valley Sanitary District

Pump Station Rehabilitation Project

5/20/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco Unified School District

IT Phones Upgrades at 4 Schools

5/21/2014 10:00 AM Los Gatos 011C Los Gatos, Town ofGuardrail Replacement Project

5/21/2014 10:30 AM Los Gatos 013C Los Gatos, Town ofBlossom Hill Pathway ADA Improvement Project

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, City OfLand Park Water Main Replacement Project Phase 1

5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Leandro/Dublin ONLINE

Alameda, County ofRFP/RFQ-BHCS Villa Short Stay & ACSO Sandy Turner II Facility

5/21/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE

Santa Clara, City ofSanta Clara Various Streets & Roads Preservation

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland Unified School District

Rudsdale Academy Roof Replacement

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Cupertino Union School District

Lawson Modernization of Rooms 3, 25, 26 & Library (Buildings 200, 400 & 800)

5/21/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Shaft Safety & Guardrail Project-Media & Learning Center De Anza College

5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE

Contra Costa Community College District

C-1032 Roof Replacement, Physical Sciences Building

5/21/2014 10:00 AM Dublin ONLINE

Dublin, city ofFallon Sports Park Phase II-PreSchool Relocation

5/21/2014 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Parking & Circulation Phase 3-Lot 1 Stairs

5/21/2014 5:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

RFP-Landscaping Maintenance & Repair

5/21/2014 2:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

Santa Clara Valley Water District

South Campus Generator Replacement

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Department of General Services

ADA Improvements - Passenger Loading Zone

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, city of12th Street Corridor Safety Improvements Project

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, City OfOn-Call CCTV Inspection

5/21/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

Sunnyvale, City ofFremont Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/21/2014 12:00 PM El Dorado Hills Online El Dorado Irrigation

DistrictCarson Creek 1 Lift Station Project and/or Bridlewood Canyon Lift Station Project

5/21/2014 2:30 PM Redwood City ONLINE

San Mateo, County ofCounty Office Building Two Energy Mgmt & Controls System Upgrade

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Tiburon ONLINE

State of CaliforniaAngel Island State Park-Immigration Station Hospital Rehabilitation Phase 3

5/21/2014 2:00 PM Rocklin ONLINE

Rocklin Crossings - Pads 8, 10, 11 & 12

5/21/2014 3:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Curb Cut & Fencing Project - Media & Learning Centyer De Anza College

5/21/2014 3:00 PM Pinole ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Pinole Valley High School Interim Campus Moving Services

5/21/2014 1:30 PM El Sobrante S906/044C

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Steel Reservoir & Pumping Plant Demolitions

5/22/2014 2:30 PM San Rafael E726B/005C

Marin, county of2014 Road Rehabilitation Project Central Region

5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Mateo E729B/062C

San Mateo, City of2014 Sidewalk Repair Project

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Davis ONLINE

Davis, city ofSewer Trunk Line Rehabilitation-2014

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Tennis Courts Renovation

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE

Napa, County ofWhite Sulphur Springs Road Retaining Wall

5/22/2014 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Glass & Screen Repair

5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Footlocker/HOH San Francisco Store #8067

5/22/2014 3:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Fire Extinguisher Service

5/22/2014 2:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Tree Trimming

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Oakland, City ofReplacement of Embarcadero Bridge Over Lake Merritt Channel

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Landscape & Lawncare

5/22/2014 3:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Fiscal year 2014-2015 Floor Covering Repair/Replace

5/22/2014 2:30 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Gutter Cleaning

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Capitol Area Development Authority

Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Janitorial Services

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Hercules ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Ohlone Elementary School Interim Housing

5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco State University

Roof Replacement-Fine Arts Building

5/22/2014 3:00 PM San Jose Online San Jose, City Of7386-Echo Loop and Boulder Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement

5/22/2014 11:00 AM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco Unified School District

Spring Valley Elementary School Fencing Replacement

5/22/2014 1:30 PM Hayward ONLINE

Hayward Area Recreation & Park District

Sidewalk Improvements at San Felipe Community Park

5/22/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Lennar UrbanGriffith St & Gilman Ave Combined Sewer Project

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Pinole ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Shannon Elementary School Miscellaneous Repairs

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/22/2014 3:00 PM Placerville Online El Dorado Irrigation

DistrictCoating Rehabilitation for the Reservoir 7B Tank

5/22/2014 5:00 PM Santa Rosa ONLINE

Santa Rosa, City ofRFQ-Santa Rosa Parks Concrete Projects

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Saratoga ONLINE

West Valley-Mission Community College

West Valley College Applied Arts & Sciences Renovation

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Campbell ONLINE

Campbell, city ofHacienda Avenue Green Street Improvement (Federal Project) 08-04A

5/22/2014 2:00 PM Burlingame T001 Burlingame Public Library Remodel

5/23/2014 2:00 PM Martinez ONLINE

Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

RFQ-Clean Dust from Interior of Solids Conditioning Building

5/23/2014 2:00 PM Tiburon ONLINE

State of CaliforniaAngel Island State Park-Interpretive Sign Plan

5/23/2014 5:00 PM Dublin ONLINE

Dublin, city ofRFQ-Emerald Glen Recreation & Aquatic Center Project

5/27/2014 2:00 PM Napa ONLINE

California Conservation Corps

Roofing & Restroom Projects for California Conservation Corps

5/27/2014 2:00 PM Alamo ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

Stone Valley Road Bike Lane Gap Closure

5/27/2014 2:00 PM Newark ONLINE

Newark, city of 2014 Asphalt Concrete Street Overlay Program

5/28/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento Sacramento, City ofMeadowview Service Center New Roof Project

5/28/2014 1:30 PM Oakland 003C/S907

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Adeline Maintenance Center Complex Fire Alarm System Upgrade

5/28/2014 2:00 PM Pittsburg E730B/066C

Pittsburg, city of Dover Well Construction & Testing

5/28/2014 3:30 PM Petaluma ONLINE

Petaluma, City ofEast Washington St at Edith St Lighted Crosswalks Project

5/28/2014 2:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Helms Middle School Environment & Recycling Center

5/28/2014 2:30 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

Traffic Railing Replacement at Highland Avenue Bridge

5/28/2014 2:00 PM Riverbank ONLINE

Timothy P. Huff & Associates, Inc

Renovations of Riverbank Office

5/28/2014 10:00 AM Santa Cruz ONLINE

Santa Cruz, City ofWastewater Treatment Plant Facility Secondary Clarifier #3 Repair Project

5/28/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

Sunnyvale, City ofWater Line Replacement 2012-2013 Phase 3

5/28/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

Sunnyvale, City ofStorm System Trash Capture Devices

5/28/2014 2:00 PM Merced ONLINE

MCOE Joe Stefani Special Ed Building (Lease-Leaseback Project)

5/28/2014 2:00 PM Milpitas ONLINE

The Hatch GroupCVS # 9161-Milpitas (Specs On Plans)

5/28/2014 3:00 PM Santa Clara ONLINE

Santa Clara, City ofFairview Substation Project

5/28/2014 3:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Community Housing Development Corporation

Rehab of 1711-1724 Fred Jackson Way

5/28/2014 3:30 PM Oakland R005 Rebid Elmhurst Middle School Paving Replacement

5/28/2014 1:30 PM Oakland S001 East Bay Municipal Utility District

Main Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineers Road Widening

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Tuolumne* 177C San Francisco, City & County of

Moccasin Control and Server Building - THIS PROJECT WILL NOT BE SCANNED

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Richmond E720B

Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Breuner Marsh Restoration and Public Access Improvement Project - Phase 1 Grading

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Palo Alto/Milpitas/San Jose

E725B/093C

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

Transit Center Park & Ride Upgrades Phase 2

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Bid Date Bid Time Project Name City BIN # Plan Issuer5/29/2014 2:00 PM Novato ONLINE

Marin County ParksStafford Lake Bike Park Phase 1

5/29/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City ofCoating Rehabilitation for Clarifier Tanks

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Colfax ONLINE

Colfax, City OfGrass Valley Street Road Rehab Project

5/29/2014 3:00 PM Stockton ONLINE

Stockton, City ofRFP-RWCF Gravity Thickener No. 1 Replacement

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

Sacramento International Airport Landslide Roadway Rehabilitation

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Cupertino ONLINE

Cupertino Union School District

Music Building Sitework, Increment # 2, for Lawson Middle School

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency

New Administration Building Upgrade Fire Alarm System

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE

Vanden High School New Library Building (Lease-Lease Back Project)

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Emeryville ONLINE

Oakland, City ofGolden Gate Branch Library Window Restoration

5/29/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofRFP-Storm Drain Master Plan Update Project

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Discovery Bay ONLINE

Discovery Bay, Town ofWell No. 7 Pump Station

5/29/2014 2:00 PM Hayward ONLINE

Chabot-LasPositas Comm College Dist

Paving Repair Project-Chabot College

5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Carollo EngineersBid 6-Pump Station Concrete Structure and other Concrete Structures Wet Weather Storage Basin

5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Carollo EngineersBid 8 - Electrical Building, Generator, and Equipment Wet Weather Storage Basin

5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Bid 3 Wet Weather Storage Basin Excavation, Shoring, Grading, Paving, Earthwork, Sitework

5/30/2014 5:00 PM Oakland ONLINE

Cleak Residence New Cosntruction

5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Carollo EngineersBid 4 Wet Weather Storage Basin Cast-In-Place Concrete Wall Prestressed Water Tanks

5/30/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose, City ofBasketball & Tennis Courts Resurfacing Services

5/30/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Carollo EngineersBid 5 Wet Weather Storage 36" Ductile Iron Pipeline

5/30/2014 12:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Carollo EngineersBid 7-Mechanical Systems and Finishes Wet Weather Storage Basin

6/2/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento, City ofRFQ-Design Build Construction Services for Old Sacramento Riverfront Boardwalk & K St Barge

6/2/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, UCAmbulatory Care Center (ACC) P8 Level Emergency Generator System Upgrade

6/2/2014 2:00 PM Vallejo ONLINE

Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District

Secondary Clarifier & DOM 7 Valve/Discharge Replacement Project

6/2/2014 2:00 PM Fremont ONLINE

Ohlone Community College District

RFQ-Athletic Field Lease-Leaseback Services at Ohlone Community Collge Dist Fremont Campus

6/3/2014 2:30 PM Livermore E731B

Livermore, city ofWRP Aeration Basin No. 1 Improvements

6/3/2014 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE

Modesto, City ofDownstream Water System Improvements Tier 2 Pressure Regulating Valves

6/3/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofAlma Street Overcrossing Barrier Repair Project

6/3/2014 3:00 PM Palo Alto ONLINE

Palo Alto, City ofRFP-Palo Alto Traffic Signal Management System Upgrade

6/3/2014 2:00 PM Woodland ONLINE

Woodland, City of Water Transmission Main East & Sports Park/Community Center Frontage

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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 Issuer6/3/2014 2:00 PM Sacramento ONLINE

Sacramento City Unified School District

Fire Alarm Testing at 111 Sites

6/3/2014 2:00 PM South San Francisco ONLINE

South San FranciscoEl Camino High School Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project

6/3/2014 2:00 PM Antioch ONLINE

Antioch, City ofCurb, Gutter & Sidewalk Repair Including Tree Removal & Stump Grinding & Install Concrete Curb Ramps

6/3/2014 2:00 PM Byron ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

Marsh Creek Road Bridge Wingwall Repair

6/3/2014 10:00 AM San Anselmo ONLINE

Marin Municipal Water District

Alpine Dam Outlet Works Improvement Project

6/3/2014 11:00 AM Modesto ONLINE

Modesto, City ofShackelford Sewer Crossing

6/3/2014 1:30 PM Granite Bay ONLINE

San Juan Water DistrictGranite Booster Pump Station Improvements

6/3/2014 2:00 PM Orinda ONLINE

Orinda, City of2014 Pavement Rehabilitation Project

6/3/2014 2:00 PM Alameda ONLINE

Peralta Community College District

College of Alameda Veterans Center & Athletic Offices Remodel (Building G)

6/3/2014 2:00 PM Fairfield ONLINE

Fairfield, City OfDunnell Nature Park & Education Center

6/3/2014 2:00 PM Brentwood ONLINE

Brentwood, city ofWWTP Holding Pond Liner

6/4/2014 2:00 PM Campbell Campbell, city ofE. Campbell Avenue Portals Project

6/4/2014 3:00 PM Sunnyvale ONLINE

Sunnyvale, City ofSanitary Sewer Lift Stations Rebuild-Rebid

6/5/2014 2:00 PM Berkeley ONLINE

Berkeley, City of RFP-On-Call Overhead Door & Rolling Gate Maintenance & Repair

6/5/2014 3:00 PM Los Altos ONLINE

Foothill-De Anza Community College District

Sewer CIPP Lining Rehabilitation-Foothill College

6/5/2014 3:00 PM San Pablo ONLINE

San Pablo, City ofJanitorial Services for City Facilities

6/5/2014 2:30 PM Santa Cruz ONLINE

Santa Cruz, County ofMain Jail Polished Concrete Flooring Project

6/5/2014 2:00 PM Eldridge ONLINE

Sonoma Development Center

Upgrade Recreation Yards-Smith & Brent

6/6/2014 10:00 AM San Joaquin Co ONLINE

San Joaquin, County ofAccessibility Improvements Project at Various County Facilities Phase 2

6/6/2014 2:00 PM Eldridge ONLINE

Sonoma Development Center

Refinish Interior of Potable Water Tank

6/9/2014 5:00 PM Porterville ONLINE

TerraVerde Renewable Partners

RFP-Power Purchase Agreement for Solar Photovoltaic Systems for Various Schools of Burton School Dist

6/9/2014 5:00 PM Woodland ONLINE

TerraVerde Renewable Partners

RFP-Power Purchase Agreement fo Solar Photovoltaic Systems for City of Woodland

6/10/2014 2:00 PM Hayward E718B

Bay Area Rapid Transit District

Replace Glass Panels at Hayward Station Platform

6/10/2014 2:00 PM Oakley ONLINE

Diablo Water DistrictDiablo Water District New Office Building

6/11/2014 2:30 PM San Pablo ONLINE

San Pablo, City ofCity Hall Courtyard Renovation & Landscaping

6/11/2014 2:00 PM Los Gatos ONLINE

Santa Clara Valley Water District

IRP2 Water Tretament Plant Operations Buildings Seismic Retrofit Project-RWTP & Vasona Pump Station

6/11/2014 2:00 PM Walnut Creek ONLINE

Contra Costa, County of

Walnut Blvd Pedestrian & Bicycle Project

6/12/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco* 178C San Franscisco Groundwater Supply Well Station - THIS PROJECT WILL NOT BE SCANNED

6/12/2014 2:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

West Contra Costa Unified School District

Nystrom Elementary School Main Classroom Building

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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 Issuer6/16/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

Hunter's Point Shipyard Phase 1, Block 56-57

6/17/2014 3:00 PM San Jose ONLINE

San Jose State University

RFQ-Joe West Hall Boiler Replacement Project

6/17/2014 1:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

TG10.5 Fire Protection and Fire Suppression

6/17/2014 3:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

TG10.3 Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Construction Services

6/17/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

San Francisco, City & County of

8-Inch Ductile Iron Pipe Main Installation on Cement Street From Arguello Blvd to 14th Ave

6/18/2014 2:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

TG10.4 Electrical, Communicatins, Security & Integrated Networks

6/18/2014 1:00 PM San Francisco ONLINE

TG10.2 Plumbing Construction Services

6/30/2014 5:00 PM Rohnert Park ONLINE

Sonoma State University

Various Public Works Projects

6/30/2014 1:00 PM Richmond ONLINE

Richmond, City ofInclusion Letter for Licensed Contractors, City of Richmond, Re-Issue

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:

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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 FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION

Seeking Estimator/Project Manager for a Marin based Residential General Contractor.Requirements:• Minimum 10 years experience in Residential

Construction. Field experience desired.• Offering Benefits• Salary DOE

Please reply to the email below with your resume if you are interested.

Lee Bonilla - Fontana Construction Inc. 1945 E. Francisco Blvd. Suite N., San Rafael ,CA 94901

415-457-1290 P | 415-457-1294 F | [email protected]

SEEKING FULL-TIME FOREMAN FOR SAN RAFAEL BASED CO.

Residential remodeling company, Crescent Builders, Inc. seeks bi-lingual (Span./Eng.) foreman for full time position. Health care benefits available after 90 days. Pay based on experience. Qualifications Include:

• Working knowledge of building trades• Can effectively manage personnel• Clean driving record• Fluent in both Spanish and English• Can read plans well and assemble materials lists• 10+ years in residential construction industry• Strong organizational and interpersonal skills• Willingness to interface with clients as well as staff• Strong communication skills and clean/neat appearance• Familiarity with Marin County• Report time cards

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

SEEKING EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTINGPROFESSIONAL WITH EXTENSIVE OFFICE

MANAGEMENT SKILLS

Must be highly motivated and organized with strong human resource skills. The primary duties of the position include:

• Direct and manage all accounting functions • Produce all monthly and yearend financial reports • Responsible for all human resource functions • Responsible for all payroll related activities including state and fed-

eral tax filings and reporting • Assist with all insurance activities, including auto, liability, personal

property and workers compensation

Experience – minimum of five years experience in increasingly complex accounting positions with a similar level of managerial responsibility. Experience with computers and accounting software is required, con-

struction accounting and software experience a plus.

Qualified applicants may reply with a resume, cover letter and salary requirements to [email protected]

SEEKING ESTIMATOR FOR CONCRETE CONTRACTOR

Concrete company seeks an experienced Estimator for residential/commercial projects. Must have experience in estimating concrete to apply.

Be able to prepare complete estimates for assigned project by doing a thorough and complete takeoff of the scope and quantities of work.Review proposal specifications, drawings, attend pre-bid meetings, etc. to determine scope of work and required contents of estimate.Prepare subcontracts, materials list once job is awarded..Prepare, RFI’s, change orders and all other construction related documentation.Interface with owners, vendors, subcontractors and lower tier employees.

Must have clean DMV and pass drug test.

Qualified applicants may reply with a resume, cover letter and salary requirements to [email protected]

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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

PLUMBER/SERVICE TECHNICIAN (NOVATO)

Family owned Novato based plumbing company seeking full time Plumber/Service Technician experienced in residential/commercial plumbing and drain cleaning. We will train the

right candidate who meets the following criteria: • Clean DMV, CA Driver’s License• Clean and neat appearance, drug-free• Self-motivated, attention to detail• Able to take direction, willing to learn, team player• Strong communication skillsOn-call work required. Compensation based on experience.

We offer medical benefits, and vacation.

Call 415.898.2700 for more information.

PART-TIME BID RUNNERGHILOTTI BROS. CONTRACTORS

An established, family–owned, San Rafael based construction company is seeking an experienced Part–Time Bid Runner.

Flexible hours range from 5-10 hours per week. Responsible for delivering bid documents. Must be dependable, punctual, and have excellent penmanship. The ability to listen and write quickly and accurately under pressure is crucial.

This person must have the confidence to meet strict time deadlines. Receives bid pricing and subcontractor information over the telephone. Clean driving record. This position is not eligible for benefits.

Salary is DOE.

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

GBI is committed to being an equal opportunity employer.