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8/14/2019 E Bulletin 010410
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Kalb's Q&A for ContractorsBy David Kalb, President of Capitol Services, Inc.I want to wish all my readers a Happy and Prosperous 2010. This last yearhas been a rough one for the construction industry. As we look forward tothis New Year, let us hope that the perceived economic turn-a-round is realand the potential for recovery realized in the marketplace
Q: I have heard of a situation where a license was transferred from oneperson to another and the receiving person did NOT take the license exam. Do you know ofany special exemptions for this kind that we may be able to take advantage of? Thanks!
A: This exam waiver is only available to contractors whose license has been active and in goodstanding for 5 of the prior 7 years. Unfortunately your license was only issued a few years ago soyou will be required to sit for the license exams.
Q: I have an A and a B license. I often bid on public work projects and do not list anyelectrical subcontractor since I intend on self-performing the C-10 work. Losing bidders oftenchallenge or protest the award on the basis that my bid is non-responsive because a licensed
electrical subcontractor is not listed. They sometimes reference the requirement that myelectricians must be certified. Do you have any literature / decisions from the CSLB showingthat the holder of an A or B license can properly perform this specialty work?
A: Unsuccessful bidders have the right to make any claim they want even if it has no merit. Theylikely feel they have nothing to lose. I contacted the CSLB and they do not have any decisionregarding this issue but did confirm what we discussed.
A General Building (B) contractor as defined in B&P Code 7057 can DO OR SUPERINTENDTHE WHOLE OR ANY PART of a project including the electrical trade as long as the project uses
at least two or more unrelated trades or crafts. General Engineering (A) contractors can selfperform all or any part of an A project including the electrical portion. The issue of electriciansbeing certified is only applicable to C-10 contractors. General contractors using their ownemployees do not fall within this Apprenticeship standard.
Q: Where do I need to list my license number? I know most advertising requires it. Can youtell me if theres a law I can look up that would answer my question?
A: Code Section 7030.5 states that Every person licensed shall include his license number in:(a) all construction contracts; (b) subcontracts and call for bids; and (c) all forms of advertising as
prescribed by the registrar of contractors. If in doubt, list your license number. You cant gowrong by doing so but could run afoul of the law by leaving it off. You worked hard to get thislicense its an accomplishment you can be proud to share.
Knowledge is power. Knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistanceimmediately when you call 916-443-0657, email [email protected], fax (916) 443-1908, or writeme at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814.
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ARBITRATION
(Part Two)By Sam K. Abdulaz
Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudm
This month we will be discussing in detail, the California laws for correcting, confirming or vacating an award. Last month we discussed t
Federal arbitration procedures in more detail. The following are portions of the California law dealing with arbitration awards.
Code of Civil Procedure section 1285.8 states: A petition to correct or vacate an award, or a response requesting such relief, shall set forth t
grounds on which the request for such relief is based.
Code of Civil Procedure section 1286.2 states in part the court shall vacate the award if the court determines any of the following:
(1) The award was procured by corruption, fraud or other undue means.(2) There was corruption in any of the arbitrators.
(3) The rights of the party were substantially prejudiced by misconduct of a neutral arbitrator.
(4) The arbitrators exceeded their powers and the award cannot be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon th
controversy submitted.
(5) The rights of the party were substantially prejudiced by the refusal of the arbitrators to postpone the hearing upon sufficient cau
being shown therefor or by the refusal of the arbitrators to hear evidence material to the controversy or by other conduct of the arbitrato
contrary to the provisions of this title.
(6) An arbitrator making the award either: (A) failed to disclose within the time required for disclosure a ground for disqualification
which the arbitrator was then aware; or (B) was subject to disqualification upon grounds specified in Section 1281.91 but failed upon receipt
timely demand to disqualify himself or herself as required by that provision. However, this subdivision does not apply to arbitration proceedin
conducted under a collective bargaining agreement between employers and employees or between their respective representatives.
(b) Petitions to vacate an arbitration award pursuant to Section 1285 are subject to the provisions of Section 128.7.
1286.4. The court may not vacate an award unless:
(a) A petition or response requesting that the award be vacated has been duly served and filed; or
(b) A petition or response requesting that the award be corrected has been duly served and filed and;
(1) All petitioners and respondents are before the court; or
(2) All petitioners and respondents have been given reasonable notice that the court will be requested at the hearing to vacate the awa
or that the court on its own motion has determined to vacate the award and all petitioners and respondents have been given an opportunity
show why the award should not be vacated.
1286.6. Subject to Section 1286.8, the court, unless it vacates the award pursuant to Section 1286.2, shall correct the award and confirm it
corrected if the court determines that:
(a) There was an evident miscalculation of figures or an evident mistake in the description of any person, thing or property referred to
the award;
(b) The arbitrators exceeded their powers but the award may be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon th
controversy submitted; or
(c) The award is imperfect in a matter of form, not affecting the merits of the controversy.
1286.8. The court may not correct an award unless:(a) A petition or response requesting that the award be corrected has been duly served and filed; or
(b) A petition or response requesting that the award be vacated has been duly served and filed and:
(1) All petitioners and respondents are before the court; or
(2) All petitioners and respondents have been given reasonable notice that the court will be requested at the hearing to correct the awa
or that the court on its own motion has determined to correct the award and all petitioners and respondents have been given an opportunity
show why the award should not be corrected.
1287. If the award is vacated, the court may order a rehearing before new arbitrators. If the award is vacated on the grounds set forth
subdivision (d) or (e) of Section 1286.2, the court with the consent of the parties to the court proceeding may order a rehearing before the origin
arbitrators.
If the arbitration agreement requires that the award be made within a specified period of time, the rehearing may nevertheless be held and t
award made within an equal period of time beginning with the date of the order for rehearing but only if the court determines that the purpose
the time limit agreed upon by the parties to the arbitration agreement will not be frustrated by the application of this provision.
1287.2. The court shall dismiss the proceeding under this chapter as to any person named as a respondent if the court determines that su
person was not bound by the arbitration award and was not a party to the arbitration.
1287.4. If an award is confirmed, judgment shall be entered in conformity therewith. The judgment so entered has the same force and effect
and is subject to all the provisions of law relating to, a judgment in a civil action of the same jurisdictional classification; and it may be enforc
like any other judgment of the court in which it is entered, in an action of the same jurisdictional classification.
1287.6. An award that has not been confirmed or vacated has the same force and effect as a contract in writing between the parties to t
arbitration.
Attorney Sam Abdulaziz of Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman has been practicing construction law for over 30 years. He has written a book called CaliforniaConstruction Law which is updated annually. He represents numerous construction trade associations and contractors. He appears at Contractors State License
Board meetings and has argued a number of cases before the appellate courts, including the California Supreme Court dealing with the "Pay-If-Paid Clause." AbdulazGrossbart & Rudman provides this information as a service to its friends & clients. The documents are of a general nature and are intended to highlight areas the subject matter and should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. It is intended to highlight the areas being discussed. This document does not creaan attorney-client relationship, or protect any confidential information until a written agreement is signed. You should seek the aid and advice of a competen
attorney, accountant and/or other professional instead of relying on the presentation and/or documents. Sam Abdulaziz can be reached at Abdulaziz, Grossba& Rudman, P.O. Box 15458, North Hollywood, CA 91615-5458; (818) 760-2000, Facsimile (818) 760-3908; or by E-Mail at [email protected] .
On the Internet, visit our Website atwww.agrlaw.net
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Nevada County Contractors' AccociationPLANS ON FILE 12/28/2009
= New Plans Entered This WeekNEW!
Monday, January 04, 2010
Location: Yuba City
# OF ADDENDA: 010:00 AMBid Date: 1/4/2010
GUTTER & DOWNSPOUT REPLACEMENT @ THE YUBA
CITY DMV FIELD OFFICE
Plan # 87222
Prebid: MAND 12/7 @ 10 am
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Contact, Andrew Hinds, 916-657-8697. Gutter & downspouteplacement at the Yuba City DMV Field Office. Pre bid meeting: 1570
Poole Blvd., Yuba City.
Owner: Dept. of Motor Vehicles AdministrationServices Di
916-657-7822
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Location:# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/5/2010
DOT-03-3M1704 REPLACE AC SURFACING
Plan # 87214
Contract #: 03-3M1704
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Replace AC surfacing in select areas, place seal coat withcreenings., about 7 miles west of Rumsey.
Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133
Location: Nevada County
# OF ADDENDA: 13:00 PMBid Date: 1/5/2010
RFP-DOE ARRA WEATHERIZATION SERVICES
Plan # 87231
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: The County is accepting proposals from all interested and qualifiedroviders of weatherization services for area homes. The work may
nclude weather stripping, blower door testing, installation and removal ofome appliances and minor repairs. Apprx 15 units per month. Contact:Gerry Benson: 530-265-1692
Owner: County of Nevada 530-265-1766
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Location: near Truckee
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/6/2010
DOT 03-3M6004 ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING TO
BE REPLACED
Plan # 87213
Contract #: 03-3M6004
Engineers Estimate: $390000 to $390000
Scope: Asphalt Concrete Surfacing To Be Replaced
Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133
Location: Yuba City# OF ADDENDA: 03:00 PMBid Date: 1/6/2010
GARDEN HIGHWAY STORAGE TANK IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT
Plan # 87228
Engineers Estimate: $340000 to $340000
Scope: Rehabilitation of the 3 million gallon potable water storage,including joint sealing, interior coating and ladder replacement at theGarden Highway Storage Tank
Owner: City of Yuba City 530-822-4626
Location: Yuba City
# OF ADDENDA: 12:00 PMBid Date: 1/6/2010
GARDEN HIGHWAY PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS
Plan # 87229
Prebid: MAND 12/16 @ 9am
Engineers Estimate: $220000 to $220000
Scope: Construction and completion of the installation of a third potable
water booster pump and associated piping improvements to the GardenHighway Pump Station. Pre Bid Meeting: 302 Burns Drive, Yuba City,95991
Owner: City of Yuba City 530-822-4626
Location: Sacramento
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/6/2010
FT. NATOMAS SITE AMENITIES
Plan # 87234
Contract #: L19156200
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Contact, Roy Tatman, P.M., 916-808-5326. Installation of shadestructures, picnic tables, benches, trash receptacles and barbecue grillonto existing concrete flatwork, block walls and landscaped areas.
Owner: City of Sacramento- Parks and Recreation 916-808-8529
Location: Burney
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/6/2010
DOT 02-0AA004 INSTALLATION OF PHOTOVOLTAIC
PANELS
Plan # 87239
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Installation Of Photovoltaic PanelsIn Shasta County In Burney At The Burney Maintenance Station At 37334Main StreetThe Contractor must have either a Class A license or any combination ofthe following Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work: C-10, C-46.15 Working Days * DVBE participation incentive up to $250,000
Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133
Joe ImelOwner
Phone: 530.432.8945 Fax: 530.432.5876 SCL#760806Gateway Center 10169 Commercial Avenue Penn Valley, CA 95946
www.imelfooring.com
Hardwood, Tile & Stone Center
www.canddconstruction.com
CCL # 819680
Engineering Contractors
Tel: 530-265-6938Fax: 530-265-3647
P.O. Box 822
Nevada City, CA 95959
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Plans On File 12/28/2009Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Location: Yuba City
# OF ADDENDA: 410:00 AMBid Date: 1/7/2010
SENIOR CENTER SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION
PROJECT
Plan # 87128
Prebid: 11/19 @ 9:30 am Contract #: 09-21Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Supply and install solar panels and all related material to the Cityf Yuba City's Senior Center facility roof.
Owner: City of Yuba City 530-822-4626
Location: Dixon
# OF ADDENDA: 03:00 PMBid Date: 1/7/2010
THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ADA IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT
Plan # 87208
Prebid: 12/17 & 12/27 @ 3 pm Contract #: 2009-07
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Handrail installation, wood trim installation, seat relocation andnstallation, wheelchair platform and table construction, wood handrailunner plate installation, concrete sidewalk installation, and thermoplastic
avement markings grinding installation. Contact: Chris Gioia, 707-678-031 X303
Owner: City of Dixon 707-678-7000
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Location: near Truckee
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/12/2010
DOT 03-4C2204 REPAIR AND REPLACE HEATING
SYSTEM, STATIC SCALE, AND PCC PAVEMENT
Plan # 87212
Contract #: 03-4C2204
Engineers Estimate: $1515000 to $1515000
Scope: Repair And Replace Heating System, Static Scale, And PccPavement. In Nevada County Near Truckee From 0.9 Mile West Of UnionMills Undercrossing To 1.1 Miles West Of Union Mills Undercrossing AtDonner Pass Truck Inspection Facility At 12800 Highway 80 TheContractor must have either a Class A license or Class B license or aombination of Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work.5 Working Days * 7% UDBE Requirement
Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133
Location: Sacramento
# OF ADDENDA: 19:00 AMBid Date: 1/12/2010
TELEMEDICINE RESOURCE CENTER AND RURAL-
PRIME FACILITY (MULTIPLE PRIMES)
Plan # 87221
Prebid: 12/8 9am Bid Pkgs.1-5,8,10,11,19 12/8 1:30pm Bid P
Engineers Estimate:Scope: New 4 story, apprx 50,000 gsf facility at UC Davis, SacramentoCampus. Bid packages include: 01 Sitework ($375,000 / B,C-12); 02Landscape / Irrigation ($247,000 / C-27); 03 General Construction($3,026,000 /B); 04 Precast Concrete ($280,000 / C-8); 05 Structual Steel& Misc. Metals (2,834,000 / C-51); 06 Millwork & Finish Carpentry($257,000 / C-6); 07 Insulation ($151,000 / C-2); 08 Roofing ($121,000 / C-39); 09 Doors, Frames & Hardware ($227,000 / C-6); 10 Glass, Glazing &Metal Panels ($2.5 million / C-17); 11 Metal Studs & Drywall ($1,703,000 /C-5,C-9,C-35); 12 Ceramic Tile ($78,000 / C-54); 13 Terrazzo ($239,000 /C-54); 14 Acoustic & Special Ceilings ($229,000 / C-2); 15 Flooring($424,000 / C-15); 16 Painting ($186,000 / C-33); 18 Window Coverings($260,000 / D-52); 19 Hydraulic Elevators ($372,000 / C-11); 20 HVAC,Plumbing & Sheet Metal ($3,439,000 / C-20 & C-36 & C-43); 21 FireProtection ($233,000 / C-16); 22 Electrical ($2,734,000 / C-10) and 23Building Controls & Security ($700,000 / C-7). Richard Yee
([email protected]) (fax #) (916) 734-7751
Owner: UC Davis Medical Center Facilities Design &Constr
530-752-9893
Location: South Lake Tahoe
# OF ADDENDA: 22:00 PMBid Date: 1/12/2010
HEADWORKS REPLACEMENT PROJECT
PHASE1DEMOLITION
Plan # 87224
Prebid: MAND 12/16 @ 2 pm
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: At the Districts Wastewater Treatment Plant, Demolition of theexisting Incinerator Building, which is a concrete, masonry, & steel-framestructure with aluminum cladding, with three above-ground levels & onebelow-ground level, including dismantling, removal & proper disposal of allhazardous materials, mechanical equipment in the building (except thoseitems specifically identified in these Contract Documents as being slated
for District salvage). Work also includes demolition of the existing buriedlime mud thickener & abandonment & capping of existing process piping,utilities & conduit within work area. After demolition, the area will bebackfilled & compacted with structural fill in accordance with theseContract Documents. Associated work will also include site work, grading,& paving in support of these demolition activities. Contact: Heidi Baugh530-543-6205.
Owner: South Lake Tahoe Public Utility District 530-544-6474
24-Hour Monitored
Burglar & Fire Alarms
Since 1 84
CL558591 272-4646 ACO 03082
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Plans On File 12/28/2009Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.
Location: Auburn
# OF ADDENDA: 03:30 PMBid Date: 1/12/2010
PLACER COUNTY-AUBURN COMPRESSED NATURAL
GAS FUELING STATION UPGRADE PH2
Plan # 87236
Prebid: 12/21 @ 10 am Contract #: 1080
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Purchase and installation of a new compressor skid systemonsisting of two 150 scfm compressors, installation of one new rapid fillispenser, and installation of 12 new time-fill dispensers. The total systemutput with both compressors running will be 300 scfm @ 25 psig suction.
Owner: County of Placer Dept. of Public Works 530-889-7776
Location: Folsom
# OF ADDENDA: 010:00 AM
NEW!
Bid Date: 1/12/2010
UTILITIES DEPT. ANNUAL TRENCH REPAIR ASPHALT
PAVING RESTORATION
Plan # 87243
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Contact: Marcus Yasutake 916-351-3528. City of Folsom UtilitiesDepartment is seeking bids for a 24-month (two-year) contract for theUtilities Department Annual Trench Repair Asphalt Paving Restorationeeds. The City expects to have approx. seven-hundred (700) tons of
aving needs during the two-year contract period. This number is anstimate based on past needs & subject to change. Initially, the City willequire approx. one-hundred & thirty (130) tons to be complete for the first
work order. Each subsequent work order will consist of approx. twenty (20)ons of asphalt concrete replacement, which equates to approx. fifteen15) sites.
Owner: City of Folsom- Utilities Dept 916-351-3528
Location: Marysville
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM
NEW!
Bid Date: 1/12/2010
CVS PHARMACY 09691
Plan # 87249
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Contact: Construction Developers: Chad Story email, [email protected] or Boyd Allen email, [email protected]. **ALL CONTACT
REGARDING THIS PROJECT SHALL BE WITH CONSTRUCTION
DEVELOPERS, INC.. DO NOT CONTACT THE DEVELOPER,ARCHITECT, OR ANY OF ITS CONSULTANTS. DOING SO WILLRESULTS IN AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFICATION FROM BIDDING THIS,AND ANY FUTURE CVS PROJECTS.** Requesting All Trades. For theuilding pad, the cost of the over excavation should be included as well ashe curb around the building even though these items show as existing.
Please included this cost separately on your proposal.
Owner: Construction Developers, Inc. 559-277-4700
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Location: near Roseville
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/13/2010
DOT 03-3M2904 REPLACE CONCRETE & JOINT SEALS
Plan # 87215
Contract #: 03-3M2904
Engineers Estimate: $750000 to $750000Scope: Replace Concrete & Joint Seals, methacrylate Bridge Decks.various locations from Route 65/80 separation to Pleasant Grove Creekbridge.
Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133
Location: Redding
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM
NEW!
Bid Date: 1/13/2010
CINEMARKS MOVIES 10 + 4
Plan # 87244
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: GC requesting Sub Bids: Remodel/addition to an existing movietheater.Trades Involved:Construction staking, erosion control, grading/paving, undergroundutilities, testing/special inspections, striping/signage, demolition, termitecontrol, concrete, rebar, masonry, steel/misc. metals, rough carpentry,finish carpentry/millwork, metal studs/drywall, waterproofing, insulation,EIFS, roofing, sheetmetal flashings, doors/frames/hardware, storefront,accordion fire doors, ceramic tile, acoustical ceilings, flooring,painting/wallcovering, FRP, toilet accessories/partitions, elevators, HVAC,fire sprinklers, plumbing, Electrical.
Direct all calls to Hearn Construction: Krystall Neil 707-446-3761
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Location: Lincoln
# OF ADDENDA: 33:00 PMBid Date: 1/14/2010
CITY OF LINCOLN BUS PARKING FACILITY
Plan # 87112
Prebid: MAND 11/19 @ 11 am
Engineers Estimate: $450000 to $450000
Scope: Clearing and grubbing, grading and paving, taper grinds atconforms, new underground electrical conduits and storm drain facilities,new striping and pavement marking, chain link fencing, automated slidinggates, security card swipe sensors, foundations and superstructure for busport covering, finished roofing and architectural details, (downspouts andgutters), lighting and security camera system. Pre Bid info: Ray Leftwitch916-434-2457
Owner: City of Lincoln 916-434-2450
Robinson Enterprises, Inc.293 Lower Grass Valley Road
Nevada City, CA 95959(530) 265-5844
24 Hour Cardlock Fueling FacilityUST Removals - Environmental ExcavationLand Clearing - Mine Tailing AssessmentEquipment Rental Haz-Mat Certified
Standing Timber Purchased
SCL #322436 A/Haz
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Plans On File 12/28/2009Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Location: San Francisco
# OF ADDENDA: 211:00 AMBid Date: 1/20/2010
ISLAIS CREEK MOTOR COACH FACILITY SITE
DEVELOPMENT & FUEL WASH BLDGS.
Plan # 87203
Prebid: 10/15/09 AT 1:30 Prebid: 10/15/09 AT 11:00Contract #: MR-1206
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: The scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: siteevelopment with demolition, excavation and removal of impacted soils,orrosion control, transportation and disposal of excess hazardous wastesoil) material, constructing sidewalks and curbs, dewatering, grading, fill,rainage system, foundations, utilities, pavement, striping, lighting,ignage, irrigation and landscaping, construction of a bus yard witharking for 165 forty foot motor coaches, construction of a fuel/w.ashuilding with, 3 bays for fuel, lube and wash of vehicles, tire shop, fareollection system, and wash water reclaim system, construction of annnex building with offrces, restrooms, lockers, lunchroom, systems room,lectrical room, emergency generator and unit substation, construction ofshoreline park, and installation of an art structure.
n San Francisco on 8.4 acres on the north shore of Islais Creek andounded by the I280 northbound Cesar Chavez off ramp on the West,
Cesar Chavez St. to the North, and Indiana St on the East.
Owner: City & Co of San Francoisco 415-701-4278
Location: Yuba City
# OF ADDENDA: 010:00 AMBid Date: 1/20/2010
STIMULUS STREET REHABILITATION-ARRA 2009
Plan # 87242
Contract #: 09-10
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Overlaying Live Oak Blvd from Miller Street to apprx 1,300 feetNorth of Northgate Drive. Contact Kevin Bradford 530-822-4786
Owner: City of Yuba City 530-822-4626
Location: near Camino
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM
NEW!
Bid Date: 1/20/2010
DOT 03-3E4604 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Plan # 87246Engineers Estimate: $650000 to $650000
Scope: Building construction adjacent to El Dorado County near Caminot Camino Sand Storage Facility. Construct Sand Storage Facility.n El Dorado County Near Camino At Camino Sand Storage Facility
The Contractor must have either a Class A license or Class B license or aombination of Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work.05 Working Days * DVBE participation incentive up to $250,000
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Location: Sacramento
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/26/2010
12TH & I LIGHT RAIL STATION IMPROVEMENTS
Plan #
Prebid: 1-6 @ 10 am Contract #: R245.08.02
Engineers Estimate:Scope: Furnish and install site furniture, foundations, mini-high ramp andplatform modifications, misc metal fabrications, shelter installations,concrete platform pavement, safety tiles and irrigation modifications (2)Furnish & install electrical and lighting systems, standards, luminaries,fixtures, lamps, including painting and all misc items of work and (3)Furnish and install a landscaping and irrigation system complete in place,including removing existing plants and adding new plant material.
Owner: Sacramento Regional Transit District 916-557-4509
Location: East of Sac
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/26/2010
DOT 03-3E9504 REPLACE ASPHALT CONCRETE V-
DITCH
Plan # 87240
Contract #: DOT 03-3E9504
Engineers Estimate: $520000 to $520000Scope: Replace Asphalt Concrete V-ditch.In Sacramento County About 16.5 Miles East Of Sacramento From 0.1Mile East Of White Rock Overhead 24-122 To 0.6 Mile West Of El DoradoCounty Line. The Contractor must have either a Class A license or anycombination of the following Class C licenses which constitutes a majorityof the work: C-12, C-13.20 Working Days * DVBE participation incentive up to $250,000
Owner: State of CA 916-227-6133
Location: Burney
# OF ADDENDA: 012:00 PM
NEW!
Bid Date: 1/26/2010
MCARTHUR-BURNEY FALLS MEMORIAL STATE PARK-
REBUILD BURNEY FALLS TRAIL
Plan # 87247
Prebid: MAND Tues 1/5 @ 10 am Contract #: C09E0018
Engineers Estimate:
Owner: State of CA - Dept of Parks & Recreation 916-445-8889
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Location: Sacramento
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PMBid Date: 1/27/2010
5TH STREET SEWER UPSIZING, P ST TO U ST.
Plan # 87240
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: Contact, Sonia Lopez, Associate Civil Engineer, 916-808-1456.Removing existing combined sewer pipelines and installing 60- and 72-inch combined sewer pipelines, replacing manholes, drains, sewerservices, asphalt overlay and associated work.
Owner: City of Sacramento - Dept of Utilities 916-808-1437
Natalie Hannah
Sales Associate
Wells of California
Insurance Services, Inc.
CA
MAC
131 Mill Street
1106
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Voice 14 Fax
800.562.9577 Other Fax
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Plans On File 12/28/2009Nevada County Contractors' Association, Inc.
Location: Folsom
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM
NEW!
Bid Date: 1/27/2010
IRON POINT/BUCKINGHAM DISTRIBUTION
SUBSTATION CIVIL CONSTRUCTION
Plan # 87245
Prebid: MAND Wed 1/13/10 11 am:30
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: The Contractor shall furnish all supervision, labor, materials,
quipment and incidentals necessary to accomplish the work inccordance with the Contract.
THIS WORK WILL BE PERFORMED DURING WINTER MONTHS ANDSHALL BE BID ACCORDINGLY.The Contract work generally consists of furnishing and removing aemporary rock construction entrance. Clearing and removing existing si tell materials. Preparation of subgrade. Site fill and grading. Trenchingnd backfilling. Furnishing and placing aggregate base and crushed rock.
Furnishing and installing conduits. Furnishing and installing grounding.Removal and replacement of asphalt concrete. Removal and replacementf City of Folsom sidewalk and Landscaping. Construction of concretetructures and foundations. Furnishing and installing tread plates.
Furnishing and installing an electric sump, piping, and switch panel.Furnishing and installing underground utility boxes.his is a MANDATORY pre-bid meeting and site visit. Bidders arencouraged to download the solicitation documents and bring them to there-bid meeting, as hard copies will not be available. Pre-bid meeting williscuss the solicitation, bid schedule, general conditions, specialonditions and technical requirements. Immediately following the pre-bid
meeting, a mandatory site visit will be held at the work site. Bidders failingo attend the mandatroy pre-bid meeting and site visit will not be allowedo bid on this project.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Location: Loomis
# OF ADDENDA: 01:00 PM
NEW!
Bid Date: 1/29/2010
SURGERY CENTER NEW BUILDING ADDITION
Plan # 87301
Engineers Estimate:
Scope: ***NO CALL TO OWNER/ARCHITECT*** Contact: Chad orGeorge Twardus 530-885-1228 or 530-878-1790. Sitework, concrete,masonry, misc. metals, carpentry, thermal & moisture protection, doors,
windows & glass, finishes, specialties, furnishings, special construction,mechanical, & electrical.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Location:
# OF ADDENDA: 02:00 PM
NEW!
Bid Date: 2/4/2010
FORCUM AVENUE AND BELL AVENUE ROADWAY
IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
Plan # 87248
Prebid: MAND 1/14 @ 1:30 pm Contract #: 4049
Engineers Estimate: $2200000 to $2500000
Scope: Concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, ADA compliant sidewalkramps, driveway reconstruction, roadway excavation, paving, striping,roadside signs, drainage pipes, drainage inlets and manholes, importedtopsoil, new street lighting, installation of landscaping and irrigationsystems and all work per plans and specs. Pre Bid Meeting: MClellanBusiness Park, Contact: Kent Craney 916-764-9923
Owner: County of Sacramento-Municipal ServicesAgency
916-875-5940
Remanufacturing and Wholesale Distribution ofHigh Quality North American Softwoods
Now distributing PanelCraftersCedar Knotty Plywood
Exclusive Stocking Distributor ofCedar Valley Panelized Shingle Products
Stocking Distributor ofQuality Redwood produced by Agwood
SuperiorBrand siding 100% useableSTK Sidings & Trim
Exclusively Produced andDistributed by Lausmann Lumber
WRC SPF Pine/ESLP Ip Redwood WRC FJ Specialty Sidings
3370 Rippey Rd., Loomis, California 95650
1-800-626-1233www.lausmannlumber.com
PANELCRAFTERSA Division of
Lazy S Lumber
MOLITOR PAINTINGCOOLITOR PAINTING COResidential Commercial
Quality Experienced Painting
at Competitive Rates
FINE LACQUER WORK A SPECIALTY
FREE ESTIMATES
Todd Molitor Kent Molitor
Dave Molitor
(530) 432-3316
NCCAMEMBER
SCL #283702
. MOLITOR PAINTING CO
MOLITOR PAINTING CO MOLITOR PAINTING CO
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Nevada County Contractors' AccociationRESIDENTIAL AND LOCAL PLANS ON FILE 12/28/2009
* = Confirmed Bidders= New Plans Entered This WeekNEW!
Friday, January 08, 2010
ocation: Sacramento
# OF ADDENDA: 22:00 PMBid Date: 1/8/2010
35TH STREET TOWNHOMES REHAB
Plan # 87209
Prebid: 11/18 & 12/1 @ 10 am
Contract #:
Scope: Possible Sub Contracting Trades are: Cabinet; Millwork & FinishCarpentry; Concrete; Construction Clean-up; Doors; Gates & ActivatingDevices; Drywall; Earthwork & Paving, Electrical; Fencing; Flooring &Floor Covering; Framing and Rough Carpentry; Glazing; Hardware, Locks& Safes; Insulation & Acoustical; Lathing & Plastering; Ornamental Metal;Painting and Decorating; Plumbing; Roofing; Synthetic
roducts/Countertops/Tub Surrounds; Tree Service and Warm-AirHeating, Ventilation & AC.
Estimate:
Owner: Sacramento Housing & RedevelopmentAgency
916-566-1207
Bidders: Phone # Fax #
S W ALLEN CONSTRUCTION (916) 344-030(916) 344-209KELLEY CONSTRUCTION INC. (916) 454-320(916) 454-399
Owens Construction (530) 878-390(530) 878-390
BIONDI PAVING & ENGINEERING (916) 383-307(916) 383-598
American River Construction, Inc. (530) 621-036(530) 621-178
Sierra Insulation Company (530) 272-851(530) 272-756
T B K Electric (916) 684-121(916) 627-985
A 1 Electrical (916) 973-067(916) 482-340
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Location: Grass Valley
# OF ADDENDA: 12:00 PMBid Date: 1/27/2010
BANNER CASCADE PIPELINE PROJECT
Plan # 87232
Prebid: Thurs 12/10 @ 10 am
Contract #: 09-09
Scope: Construction of apprx 52,000 linear feet of raw water transmissionmains and treated water mains, with associated facilites and structures.
Subcontractors: Surveying, Geotechnical Engineer, Testing of Soil,Asphalt & Materials, Tree Clearing, Erosion Control, Hydroseeding,Sawcutting, Grading, Paving, Slurry Seal, Striping, Structural Concrete,Shotcrete, Blasting, Fencing, Cathodic Protection, Masonry, StructuralMetal Framing, Misc Metals, Rough Carpentry, Metal Roofing, Siding,Doors and WIndows, Painting, Plumbing, HVAC, Instrumentation &Scada, Electrician.
Suppliers: Aggregate, Cutback, Asphalt, concrete, CLSM, Sheeting &Shoring, Precast concrete, Water Pipe & Supplies, ConstructionEquipment incl: trencher, traffic control, misc. metals. Potential sitesrequired for fill dirt and temporary yard space.The construction plans are complete with the following exceptions:1) The drawings for the Clipper Creek siphon section are stampedpreliminary. The drawings are substantially complete but need additionalrefinement. The final set for construction will be issued within two weeksthrough an addendum. 2) We have decided to add a fiber optic line thatwill parallel the raw water pipeline for the entire alignment. The specificsof this fiber optic system will be issued within two weeks through anaddendum along with a revised bid schedule.
Estimate:
Owner: Nevada Irrigation District 530-271-6862
Bidders: Phone # Fax #
Teichert Construction (916) 645-480(916) 645-481
Ranger Pipelines, Inc. 415-822-3703415-822-3700
Mountain Cascade Pipeline 925-373-0940925-373-8370
R.J. Miles Co. (530) 346-827(530) 346-229
Gray Electric (530) 273-841(530) 273-068
Nor-Cal Construction (530) 432-141(530) 432-168
Koch Excavating 530-432-4099530-432-4000
Ted M. Sirjesse Construction (530) 272-047(530) 272-042
Deschaine Enterprises (530) 274-997(530) 274-997
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From 12/13/09- 12/19/09 MECHANICS LIENSREC DATE DOC NO
U-Cutris, John Randall, Joseph P. 12/14/2009 20090033129
U-Renn, Cathleen M. Peters Drilling 12/15/2009 20090033416
U-Ramos, Maria Pace Supply Corp 12/18/2009 20090033749
U-Ramos, Maria G. Ferguson Enterprises 12/18/2009 20090033759
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12/13/09- 12/19/09 NOTICE OF COMPLETION
APN Rec date DOC NO
Scripps Palisades LLC 1996007 12/15/2009 20090033315
Truckee Donner Rec & Park Distr. 12/15/2009 20090033344
County of Nevada 12/16/2009 20090033503
Nevada County Habitat for Humanity 856065 12/18/2009 20090033667
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Full Service Rentaland Supply Yard forContractors,Homeowners andBusinesses
273-3100
11727 La Barr Meadows Road Grass Valley
Committed to Providing Quality Productsand Service Since 1953
OPEN 7 DAYS Aerial Lifts
Pressure Washers Chippers Rototillers Weed Eaters Dethatchers Trenchers Backhoes Tractors Much More
EQUIPMENT SALES
General, Concrete & Engineering Contractors
Commercial & Residential ConcreteSince 1980
Foundations New driveways Sidewalks Large sla
City curb, gutter & sidewalks Cast in place wallsTilt-Up construction Concrete paving & curbs
DECORATIVE TEXTURED FLATWORK
(530) 272-270812002 Charles Dr., Grass Valley www.dmceinc.c
SCL# 621862
DMCE Inc.
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APPLICATIONS PROCESSED
County of Nevada County of Nevada
ContractorOwner ContractorOwner
CROUL JOHN B TRSTE
POB 933
ERICKSON CONST CO
REM203 S PINE ST NEVADA CITY
-541-02-3000
$530,727.00
12/15/2009
9002484
10822 THOMAS DR
NEVADA CITY CA95959 NEVADA CITYCA95959
MORRISON DAVID S &
BARBARA L T484 B WASHINGTON ST #349
None Listed
REM11772 MARJON DR NEVADA CITY
3-519-30-900
$35,612.00
12/16/2009
9002492
MONTEREY CA93940
TURNER PHILIP A &CAROL A
13821 LAKE WILDWOOD DR
LAS COREY GENERAL CONTRACT
RESA13821 LAKE WILDWOOD DR PENN V
3-116-01-900
$28,324.00
12/18/2009
9002507
11398 BANNER LAVA CAP RD
PENN VALLEY CA95946 NEVADA CITYCA95959
PETERSON LARRY D ETAL
17170 OSCAR DR
None Listed
RESA17170 OSCAR DR
2-465-01-000
$30,099.00
12/22/2009
9002523
GRASS VALLEY CA95949
BOHNET LYLE W &
REBECCA L
26064 TABLE MEADOW RD
None Listed
RESA13496 LA BARR MEADOWS RD GRA
2-307-03-200
$282,154.00
12/23/2009
9002524
AUBURN CA95602
General Engineering ContractorCSL#916004P.O. Box 608 Ph- 530-979-1551Chicago,Park CA 95712 Fax 530-271-2844
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Source for Financial Management
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Call, click or visit! 271-1666 www.NevadaCountyBiz.com
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Take your Payroll online.Safely and easily.
Since 1949
700 E Main St.
Grass Valley, CA 95945
(530) 273-4643SCL #318814
New & Replacement Windows:
Vinyl, Aluminum & Wood
Retrofit Windows Installed
Shower Doors, Incl. Heavy
Glass Showers Installed
Mirrors, Shelves, Desktops,
Cabinet Glass, Etc.
Commercial Storefront Door &
Window, Installation &
Repair
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Tuesday, January 26, 201011:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Vehicle Safety InspectionsPresented by:
Merlin Elders - Retired CHP, Commercial Unit
DID YOU KNOW YOU
MAYBE REQUIRED TO HAVE AN ACLASS LICENSE
Vehicle Log Book Knowledge for the Contractor
Laws that regulate vehicle's over 10,000 lbs. (gross vehicle weight) New regulation laws that require vehicle's over 10,000 lbs that travel into Nevada Tie down laws that regulate flatbed vehicle's, weight laws, laws that regulate
trailers
Where: Nevada County Contractors' Association149 Crown Point Court, Suite AGrass Valley, CA 95945
Cost: NCCA Members: $15.00 Lunch IncludedNon-Members: $30.00 Lunch Included
Company Name:
Contact Person:
Phone: Fax:
Attendee:
Attendee:Fax back to (530) 274-3373
For more information contact Rhonda at (530) [email protected]
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FOR SALE:
4 one cubic yard bags of lime. $125 obo per bag. 250 lineal feet +/- of lightly used wattles, on pallets. Make
offer.
Construction storage / office trailer. 8 x 25. Unique. Officein front with overhead door access storage in rear. Removable
from trailer. Insulated, fiberglass exterior. Air Conditioned.$2,000 obo.
Call: Bill Litchfield. 530.570.0496
Business Management, Inc.
Take control of your books...and
maximize your profits by staying
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Consulting Training
Bookkeeping Technical Support www.On-Trackinc.com
Contact Donna Caswell
530.478.9234
Since 1974
Smittys Painting Service
Grass ValleySCL # 484373Phone # (530) 272-6244Member of the NCCA Since 1988Residential & Commercial Painting
License # 310626
763 South Auburn StreetGrass Valley
Custom Sheet Metal Flashing10% off Expires 3-31-08
(530) 273-1301License # 310626
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OUR PARTNERSHIP
WORKS FORBUILDERS EVERY DAY
State Compensation Insurance Fund is not a branch of the State of California.
The Nevada County Contractors Association (NCCA) and State Fund
partnership offers the best construction resources and
information to help you improve your business. Through this
partnership, you have access to a wide range of money-saving
benefits and services including:
Group Savings
6 percent discount off your workers compensationinsurance policy.
Safety Training and Consultations
Learn to make your workplace safe with specific safety
seminars and training devised for the construction industry.
24/7 Claims Reporting
Get access to highly-qualified claims representatives should
a work injury occur.
State Fund Medical Provider Network
Gain access to a wide selection of physicians approved for thetreatment of work-related illnesses and injuries.
In-house Fraud Investigation
Join forces with our fraud team to combat
workers compensation insurance fraud.
To learn more about this partnership, contact your broker, or call
State Fund directly at (800) 727-5792.
You know the drilltake advantage of the NCCA/State Fund partnership!
The Nevada County Contractors Association is a proud member of the
Golden State Builders Exchanges (GSBE). The GSBE is an association ofbuilders exchanges that is dedicated to providing the very best in
construction services and information statewide.
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Labor Law UpdatePresented by:Brian Bertossa Cook Brown, LLP
Wednesday, January 13, 201012:30 3:30 p.m.
Join us to learn whats new in 2010
Stay in Compliance and Out of Court
New Alternative Workweek Schedule Requirements New Laws Regarding Leaves of Absence and Anti-Discrimination Requirements Refresher on the Basics of Payroll Reporting and Meal and Rest Period
Requirements
Social Security No Match Letters
Brian Bertossas legal practice is devoted to the representation of management in all aspects oflabor and employment law, including wage and hour, prevailing wage, construction disputes,
employment discrimination and harassment, wrongful discharge, labor and union disputes. He isthe past chapter attorney for the Sacramento Chapter of the American SubcontractorsAssociation and a teacher of Labor and Employment Law at California State University,Sacramento.
Where: Nevada County Contractors' Association149 Crown Point Court, Suite AGrass Valley, CA 95945
Cost: NCCA Members: $25.00Non-Members: $35.00
Company Name:
Contact Person:
Phone: Fax:
Attendee:
Attendee:Fax back to (530) 274-3373
For more information contact Rhonda at (530) [email protected]
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Government ContractingMade Simplewith Government Contract PRO
Tuesday, February 16, 201011:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.
CONCISE AND ACHIEVABLE STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
ON OBTAINING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTSDID YOU KNOW
THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR SMALL BUSINESS!
WHY CONTRACT WITH THE GOVERNMENT
TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY WORLDS LARGEST CLIENT STABLE ANNUAL GROWTH
Where: Nevada County Contractors' Association149 Crown Point Court, Suite AGrass Valley, CA 95945
Cost: NCCA Members: $25.00 Snack IncludedNon-Members: $45.00 Snack Included
Company Name:
Contact Person:Phone: Fax:
Attendee:
Attendee:
Fax back to (530) 274-3373
For more information contact Rhonda at (530) [email protected]
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California law requires state certified electricians to have 32hours of electrical continuing education units (CEUs)every three years.
State Recognized 8 Hour Electrical CEU programs that can now be taken online over a 6 month
period at your own pace
From anywhere there is internet access Each series includes five unique courses to be completed as shown below
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS8-HOURSERIES
Intro to Circuits 120Intro to Magnetism 130Series Circuit Calculations 200
Parallel Circuit Calculations 205
AC Fundamentals 210
MOTORCONTROL 8-HOURSERIES
DC Motors 230Solenoids 235AC Motor Applications 240
Contactors and Motor Starters 250
Control Devices 260
SUPERVISOR8-HOURSERIES
Essentials of Communication 120Managing Performance: Best Practices 130
Managing Performance: Corrective Actions 135
Conflict Resolution Principles 150
Team Leadership 160
PLC 8-HOURSERIES
Intro to PLCs 200Basics of Ladder Logic 220
PLC Inputs and Outputs 240
Basic Programming 250
PLC Installation Practices 340
INDIVIDUALS HAVE 6 MONTHS FROM INITIAL REGISTRATION TO COMPLETE ALL COURSEWORK.COURSEWORK CAN BE DONE FROM ANYWHERE THERE IS INTERNET ACCESS AND CAN BE DONE AT
THE STUDENTS DESIRED PACE.
Builders Exchange Members (SAVE $200 for each additional series):One Series (8 CEUs) $275.00
Two Series (16 CEUs) Add $75.00
Three Series (24 CEUs) Add $75.00
All Four Series (32 CEUs) Add $75.00Non-Members (SAVE $150 for each additional series):
One Series (8 CEUs) $275.00
Two Series (16 CEUs) Add $125.00
Three Series (24 CEUs) Add $125.00
All Four Series (32 CEUs) Add $125.00
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First Aid/Adult CPR with AEDInstructor:Chris Drainville
CPR/First Aid instructor for the American Red Cross
Every employer has a legal obligation to establish an effective Injury and IllnessPrevention Program to promote health and safety in the workplace. Complying withsafe and healthful work practices includes first aid kits easily accessible to eachwork area, and training of at least one employee on each shift currently qualifiedto render first aid.
Participants learn to prevent, prepare and respond to workplace emergencies:
Adult CPR
Rescue Breathing
Choking Rescue
Bleeding Control
Treatment of Burns
Fractures & Sprains
Seizures
Poisoning
Heat/Cold Emergencies
Preventing Disease Transmission
When: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 5:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. (Part 1)Wednesday, January 20, 2010 5:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. (Part 2)
Where: Nevada County Contractors Association,149 Crown Point Court, Suite A,Grass Valley, CA 95945
Cost: $65Members$75 Non-Members
American Red Cross certifications are as follows: CPR = 1 year, First Aid = 3 years
Fill out, check a date box, and then Fax this form back to (530) 274-3373 or Email [email protected]
Company Name:Contact Person:Phone: Fax:Attendee: *Date Certification Expires:Attendee: *Date Certification Expires:
For more information contact Rhonda at the NCCA Office (530) 274-1919
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YearEndChecklist
Theendoftheyearisfastapproaching,asitalwaysseemsto! Justthinkingaboutwrappingup
theendoftheyearbookkeepingcanfeeloverwhelming. Reviewingyouryearendtasksnow,
andgettingaheadstartonsomecanhelpyoufeelmorerelaxedandincontrol. Hereareafew
thingsyoucangetstartedonbeforetheendoftheyear:
1. Preferablythelastdayoftheyearconductaphysicalinventoryandmakeanyadjustmentsintoyouraccountingsystem.
2. Reviewyour1099vendorinformationtomakesureitiscomplete. InQuickBooks,runthereportcalled1099summaryunderReportsVendorsandPayables. Ifyouwanttomakesureyouhaventforgottentoassigna
vendorasa1099vendor,trythis: Atthetopofthe1099summaryreportyouwillsee1099Options,fromthe
dropdownmenuchooseallvendorsandreviewthereport. Ifyouforgottomarkavendorasa1099vendor
uponsetup,nowyoucangobackandmakethecorrectioninthevendorrecord.
3. ReviewyourReceivablestobesuretherearenopaymentsthatarenotappliedtoinvoicesbyrunningthereportunderCustomersandReceivablescalled: OpenInvoices. Postanyunappliedpaymentsthroughthe
ReceivedpaymentsfeatureinQuickBooks.(FormoreinformationseemyQuickBooksCornerarticleResolving
Unappliedpaymentsandthesignificanceatwww.nevadacountybiz.com.
4. CleanupyourAccountsPayableaswell. RunthereportunderVendorsandPayablescalledUnpaidbillsdetailandresolveanyincorrectcreditsoroutstandingbills.
Aftertheendoftheyear:
5. Ifyoufileyourtaxesonanaccrualbasis,besuretoaccrueanyexpensesthatbelongin2009byenteringbillsforthemandanyaccruedpayrollexpensesbymakingaJournalEntry.TipUsetheReversebuttonona
JournalEntrytoeasilycreatereversingentries. AlsobesuretoinvoiceyourcustomersforincomeEarnedin
2009.
6. Checkwithyouraccountant,butitmaybeappropriatetoaccrueWorkInProgressIncomeorExpensesattheendoftheyearbycreatingaJournalEntry.
7. CarefullyreviewyourBalanceSheetreportforthingslikeCustomerDepositsandbesuretheyarecorrect.
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8. Reconcileallofyourbankandcreditcardaccounts.9. Reconcileyourloanaccountsandmakesureallaccruedinteresthasbeenrecordedappropriatelyandthat
youraccountingLoanBalancematchesyouractualLoanBalance.
10.UpdateyourUnemploymentrateifithaschanged. SometimeinDecemberyouwillhavereceivedaletterfromthemwithyournewratefor2010.
11.RunyourYearendProfitandLossandBalanceSheetandreviewcarefully. Whenyouarereadytofileyourtaxes,itsagoodideatosetaclosingdatepasswordinQuickBookstoensurethatyoudontaccidentallymake
anyprioryearentriesintoQuickBooksyoucanstillgobackandmakenecessaryentrieswiththepassword.
12. Ifyoudopayroll,besuretorunyourDE6DE7,940,941,W2andW3sbytheendofJanuary.Tip:QuickBooks2009andNewer,AccountantEdition, includesafeatureundertheAccountantmenucalledClient
DataReviewwhichisveryhelpfulinmakingyearendreviewandadjustments. IfyouhaveQuickBooksfor
ContractorsPremierEdition,youcanactuallyreinstallasQuickBooksAccountantEditionandstillhaveaccessto
theContractorEditionreports.
TheendoftheyearisalsoagoodtimetoreviewyourBudgetandBusinessPlan. Everybusinessshouldhave
both,nomatterhowlongtheyhavebeenestablished. BusinessMattersoffersFinancialEvaluation,
Projection,Business
Planning
and
Budget
Planning
assistance.
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PennyLaneCrullisacertifiedQuickBooksProadvisorandspecializesinConstructionaccountinginQuickBooksas
wellasothercomplianceissues. BusinessMattersoffersQuickBooksconsulting,trainingandsupportplans,new
companysetup,PointofSale,PayrollandBookkeepingServices. OrderIntuitProducts,Includingchecksata
discountonourwebsite:www.nevadacountybiz.com.
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DCBCONCRETE.COM
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MMAANNDDAATTOORRYYCCHHAANNGGEESSMMEEAANNNNEEWWPPOOSSTTEERRSSMMUUSSTTBBEEDDIISSPPLLAAYYEEDD FFOORR22001100
Mandatory changes have been made to several of the notices California employers are required to display to explain
workers rights to employees.
The poster changes for 2010 include:
EEOC Poster. The November 2009 update contains the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act o
2008 and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008. The revised poster also includes updates from
the U.S. Department of Labor.
Safety and Health Notice. The changes to this poster include updated contact information.
Federal Minimum Wage Notice. The poster was revised in July 2009 and the new poster reflects changes i
the penalties for violations of child labor laws.
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The FMLA poster was revised in January 2009 to reflect the
amendments to family and medical leave.
The following pamphlets have changed for 2010:
State Disability Insurance;
Unemployment Insurance.
The state disability insurance pamphlet must be giving to all new hires. The unemployment insurance pamphlet musgiven to employees who take a leave of absence and to all employees who are terminated.
We service customers with:(not limited to)
New Construction Tenant Improvements Restaurants & School Facilities Office Buildings & Retail Stores Medical/Dental Offices Service Conversions CAD Design Build Capability Maintenance & Repairs
PO Box 293464Sacramento, CA
530-274-9566 Tel.916-386-1359 fax
[email protected] # 653669
Commercial & residentialServing Grass Valley, Auburn and thegreater Sacramento area since 1995.
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Company: _______________________________ Job Name: ___________________ Date: _____________
First AidCourtesy of the State Compensation Insurance Fund
What would happen today, if there was an accidentat your workplace? Would employees andmanagement know what to do? Would the injuredperson get the best possible care?
When an accident happens, a first aid program thatmeets the requirements of the law and is tailored tothe type and size of the workplace can literally
make the difference between life and death, orbetween recovery and permanent disablement.
Employers should insure that all employees knowwhere emergency information is posted at the worksite. The emergency notice should state the phonenumbers of the closest ambulance service,fire/rescue unit, police station, and hospital. Theamount of time it takes to look up one of theseimportant numbers can make a big difference to aseriously injured person. The location of first aidequipment and rescue equipment, should also beposted prominently.
All work sites should have a person with first aid ormedical training readily available in case of anemergency. First aid equipment and supplies,
including a variety of dressings and instruments,as well as an up-to-date first aid manual, shouldbe stored where they can be reached quickly andeasily in case of an accident. These suppliesshould be inspected frequently, making sure theyare kept in sanitary and usable condition and re-stocked after use. Larger workplaces may needmore than one, fully-equipped first aid kit.
In isolated work sites, emergency supplies and anaction plan are especially important. At least oneperson trained in emergency first aid shouldalways be on-site. If first aid is not given properly,it can sometimes hurt rather than help an injuredor ill person, or even be harmful to the persongiving the first aid. All workers should know whoon-site is trained to give first aid, where theemergency first aid equipment is located, andwhat medical professional or medical facilityshould be contacted if a medical emergencyshould occur.
Weekly Safety Meeting
Special Topics For Your Project: __________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Employee Safety Recommendations: ______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Meeting Attended By: ______________________________ ________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
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