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MBA Weekly Bulletin Vol. 56 Issue#02
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CRAB FEED 2012...........................................1
CRAB FEED SIGN-UP & SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORSHIP FORMS ..........................2-3
Directors...........................................................4
MBA Calendar.................................................6
CPR - First Aid Class......................................7
Seminars.......................................................8-9
Worker’s Comp Program.............................10
Tool Lending Library....................................11
Phil Vermeulen.........................................12-13
Editorial: Right to Recover Payment.........14
Kalb’s Q&A....................................................15
Safety: ASBESTOS...................................16-18
Permits......................................................19-20
Completions & Liens..............................21-23
Project Bid Schedule...............................24-27
Classifieds.......................................................28
Membership Benefits....................................29
Membership Application.............................30
New MBA Insurance Program...................31
contact MBa660 Las Gallinas Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903 ◆
Office: 415-462-1220Fax: 415-462-1225
www.marinba.org ◆ [email protected] January 9, 2012 Vol. 56, Issue #02
WEEKLY BULLETIN
“CRAB FEED” SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
FUNDRAISER Friday – January 27th, 2012
Margaret Todd Senior Center 1560 Hill Road, Novato
6:00 P.M. No-host cocktails 7:00 P.M. Dinner
“Live Auction” & “50/50 Raffle” ***************************************
Reserve Early, Seating Is Limited!!
We wish to purchase ___ dinner tickets:
$55 each if purchased by January 13th $_______ $65 each after January 13th $_______
We would like to sponsor a table for $125.00 ______
(Table sponsorship includes your company name on table and on all advertising.)
Return reservation form to MBA, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903; fax to (415) 462-1225 or go to our website www.marinba.org
to register and pay online. We accept Visa and Mastercard.
Company:__________________________ Contact:_________________ Address:____________________________Phone:____________________ PLEASE INCLUDE PAYMENT WITH ALL RESERVATIONS.
(No cancellations or refunds after January 20th.)
GREAT FOOD!
GOOD FRIENDS!
INCREDIBLE AUCTION!
ALL TO SUPPORT
OUR SCHOLARSHIP
FUND!
REMEMBER IT’S FOR THE FOR
THE KIDS!
“CRAB FEED” SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
FUNDRAISER Friday – January 27th, 2012
Margaret Todd Senior Center 1560 Hill Road, Novato
6:00 P.M. No-host cocktails 7:00 P.M. Dinner
“Live Auction” & “50/50 Raffle” ***************************************
Reserve Early, Seating Is Limited!!
We wish to purchase ___ dinner tickets:
$55 each if purchased by January 13th $_______ $65 each after January 13th $_______
We would like to sponsor a table for $125.00 ______
(Table sponsorship includes your company name on table and on all advertising.)
Return reservation form to MBA, 660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903; fax to (415) 462-1225 or go to our website www.marinba.org
to register and pay online. We accept Visa and Mastercard.
Company:__________________________ Contact:_________________ Address:____________________________Phone:____________________ PLEASE INCLUDE PAYMENT WITH ALL RESERVATIONS.
(No cancellations or refunds after January 20th.)
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
FUNDRAISER
“CRAB FEED” Friday – January 27, 2012
Margaret Todd Senior Center 1560 Hill Road, Novato
SPONSORSHIP FORM
We would like to support the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund with a contribution of:
$50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 Other_______
Table sponsorship at the event $125.00 ____
All contributions benefit the Marin Builders Association Scholarship Program.
Sponsorship includes your company name listed as a sponsor
on all advertising at the event. Company:________________________Contact:___________________________ Address:__________________________Phone:___________________________
(Marin Builders Association Scholarship Fund 501C3, Tax ID#94-2540274)
2012 MBa Directors & officers
President
Vice President
chief financial officer
secretary
Past PresiDent
executive DirectorKlif Knoles
Herb Moran - MOC Insurance ServicesJosh Townsend - PG&E
Oliver Dibble - Dibble & CompanyTom Barr - Ghilotti Bros., Inc.
Mark Silvia - Marin Mechanical, Inc.Gary Frugoli - Construction Consultant
Rob Scerri - Golden State LumberKeith Dotto - Dotto Glass, Inc.
Dick Ghilotti - Ghilotti Construction CompanyDave Garbarino - Marin Sanitary Service, IncDiane Henderson - DMH Land Use Planning
Jeff Grady - Grady Financial, Inc.
STAFFPaula Krause - Office Manager
Barbara Jones - Membership ManagerDiane Van Renselaar - Plan Room Technician
Kellie Buono - Administrative Assistant/Reception
Casey Mazzoni - Legislative Analyst/ Consultant
The weekly bulletin is owned by MBA and is available at www.marinba.org
660 Las Gallinas Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94903Publisher: Klif Knoles
Publication Editor: And Them Design
Dave trahan - Patriot Mechanical
aimi Dutra - the Dutra Group
Jeff Mertel - Mertel carpets, inc.
jim schalich - schalich Brothers construction
tyler Doherty - cal West rentals, inc.
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MBA MEMBER
REQUEST FOR QUALIFIED MBE/WBE/DBE/DVBESUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS FOR:
Gateway Kipp Charter School, Windows ReplacementSFUSD #1001545738, San Francisco, CA
Bid Date: January 10, 2012 at 2:00 PM
Trades/Supplies needed include: Painting, Shades, Abatement, Security Screens
Bonding May Be Required
PINGUELO CONSTRUCTION, INC.4171 Suisun Valley Rd., Ste. G,
Fairfield, CA 94534Phone: (707) 864-3003 Fax: (707) 864-1661
Contact: Frank Pinguelo
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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JANUARY
JANUARY 24 (TUESDAY) CPR – First Aid Class
8:30AM – 1:00PM MBA Office
JANUARY 27
Crab Feed
MAY
MAY 18 Bocce Ball Tournament
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Attention Contractors & Construction Workers
Upgrade your tool box with energy efficiencytraining to put you ahead of the competition.
If you are a contractor, have employees who need skill up-grades or a building professional looking for training in green building practices, energy auditing or whole home retrofitting, you may be eligible for free retraining.
Additional training is available for solar installation, energy effi-ciency auditing and sales, water efficient landscaping, building operator certification and clean vehicle technology conversion, maintenance and repair.
The State of California has provided additional funding for people in need of retraining through the Marin Workforce Investment Board . The re-training is meant to prepare workers for the new "green economy" including green business services.
Businesses in the green sector look for employees who can speak and understand the language of sustainability. Get those skills!
Trainings will lead to industry recognized certification. All of these professions deal with residential and commercial building efficiency and offer the chance to expand your business and to help your employees keep their skills up to keep your business growing! To learn more about this regional training collabora-tion, please attend one of the following information sessions. Please register by calling (415) 473-3300 and give your name, phone number and email. Check in the day of the session with 3rd floor RECEPTION, 120 N Redwood Dr., San Rafael:
Thursday December 29, 2011 8:30-10am
Wednesday January 11, 2012 8:30-10am
Wednesday January 25, 2012 2-3pm
Tuesday February 7, 2012 9-10:30am
Marin Employment Connection - 120 N. Redwood Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903 415.473.3300 Fax 415.473.3333 TTY 415.473.3344 www.MarinEmployment.org
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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GREEN BUSINESS PRACTICES
Good For Business—Good for the Earth
Join Marin business and community leaders in a discussion on green business practices lead by
JIM CASSIO Career Information and Workforce
Development Consultant The workshop will focus on:
�Sectors of the green economy �Green business practices �Employee engagement in green practices �Seven ways your business can go green �Product certification �Starting your own green business Jim Cassio has done hundreds of labor market studies and published numerous research reports, as well as career resource books. Jim specializes in industry, occupation and workforce issues. Recent career publications include:
Green Careers: Choosing Work for a Sustainable Future Green Careers Resource Guide (now greenoccupedia.com) Career Pathways Handbook You can read more about Jim Cassio at : www.cassio.com.
Bob Brown, with Greening for Profit, will be available for those Marin businesses wanting to learn more about how “Going Green Saves You Green $$”
January 19, 2012 9—11am
Marin County Office of Education Conference Center 1111 Las Gallinas San Rafael, CA 94903
RSVP by January 12, 2012 to [email protected] or 415.473.3309—include your business name, phone and email.
Marin Employment Connection - 120 N. Redwood Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903 415.473.3300 Fax 415.473.3333 TTY 415.473.3344 www.MarinEmployment.org
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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Workers’ Compensation Insurance Program
NEW WORKERS’ COMPENSATION PROGRAM
¥ Designed Specifically for Contractors ¥ Open to all Licensed Brokers (some conditions
and restrictions apply) ¥ Multiple Carrier Participation ¥ Very Competitive Rates (expect a big decrease
from State Fund) ¥ Low Minimum Premium for many of our Artisan
Classes ¥ Flexible Payment Options ¥ On-Line Access to Policy Data, Loss Runs, Claims
Status, Account Status, etc. ¥ Free Access to Extensive Safety Library (English
and Spanish) ¥ Preferred Provider Network ¥ Nurse Case Management ¥ Accident Investigation Techniques ¥ Safety Programs ¥ Uniform Injury & Illness Prevention Program
¥ Strong Return to Work Program
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL MARIN BUILDERS
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Recently, your Board of Directors voted to endorse the Leavitt Group as the managing broker of our NEW Workers’ Compensation Group Insurance Program. This comes after several months of investigation of alternatives and is driven by acting in the best interest of our members. This program is open to all licensed brokers and will provide benefits to both our members and the Association as well.
Please support your local Builders Association Insurance Program!
For more information, please call (888) 271-7385.
COMING SOON
¥ General Liability, Property, Inland Marine, Automobile, Bonding, etc.
¥ Safety Training Classes and Seminars ¥ Human Resource Services ¥ Custom website for member policy holders
and brokers. ¥ And Much More!
Al Dalupan [email protected]
Emily Oberg [email protected]
CA License #0545478
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Providing the foundation for a well-built community
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New Year started out promptly this past Wednesday with the return of the California State Legislature to complete the second year of the two-year Legislative Session. Along with the 34 new bills that were immediately introduced, there are also myriad two-year bills (carryover from last year) that must pass out of their house of origin by the end of this month or they will die. So while everyone with two-year bills is scurrying about trying to line-up support for their soon to be extinct measures (if they fail to move them), all of we ‘lobbying-types’ are also ‘shopping bills’ to legislators.
In other words everything around the Capitol is based on the calendar. So while two-year bills have to be out of their house of origin by the end of January, new bills for 2012 must be submitted to Legislative Counsel for drafting by the close of business on Friday, January 24th. The next deadline is then close of business on Friday, February 27th at which time all bills must have been introduced (except for committee-sponsored bills, but I don’t want to complicate the discussion). Hence, with the clock ticking, there’s the need to ‘shop’ bills; or rather to convince a legislator and his staff to carry ‘your’ bill because it is so vital, necessary and ‘good’ public policy. How does one ‘shop’ a bill? All of us have legislators whom we have worked with and know and trust. These friendships usually result because of the committees that a legislator sits on which also are the
likely committee(s) within which your proposed bill will probably be heard. Having a legislator with knowledge of your bill’s subject matter (or issue) as author helps immensely. Finally, there are also other factors that weigh into the consideration, such as ‘clout’ of a legislator, his/her party affiliation (particularly if it’s going to be a controversial bill) and, if all else fails, a legislator who agrees to author “your” bill when no one else will (which, of course, never happens with “my” bills!).
Our Two-Year BillI have one two-year bill, AB 249 (Bill Berryhill), which deals with the issue of disgorgement (Business and Professions Code Section 7031). Don’t know what that is? You should! If for ANY minor technicality, such as forgetting to send in your contractor’s license renewal on time (for example, if you move and don’t inform the Contractors’ License Board (CSLB), you WON’T get your renewal notice and will be suspended because your license has lapsed), or your workers’ comp policy or your license bond is not renewed due to a clerical error, will put you in the exact SAME position as a NEVER licensed contractor!!Many homeowners and knowledgeable prime contractors are using this technicality by going online to the CSLB’s website to find contractors with suspended licenses. Most of these suspended contractors are not even aware that their license is suspended (which is why you should check your own license on
a VERY regular basis online). The homeowner or prime contractor hires the suspended contractor to do work for them. According to the law in B&P 7031, you can be disgorged for ALL payments made to you on (a) project(s) even if the suspension is for ONLY 1 hour (or less) while you were working on the project. In other words, by law you could be required to pay back ALL monies paid to you on (a) project(s), or they don’t have to pay you if you haven’t received any payments yet. Oh, and for money that has been paid, they can demand interest!
Now that I’ve got your attention, please be aware that I’m (with the support of all of my contractor association colleagues) trying to define and thus exempt ‘minor’ infractions so that disgorgement would not apply in these minor cases for LEGITIMATE contractors only. Certain factions in organized labor came out in opposition to the bill arguing that ALL contractors have an obligation to remain licensed at all times and that disgorgement should apply to all! I’ll let them explain to their rank and file why their jobs were eliminated because a longstanding contractor went out of business over this stupid law!
Suffice to say, due to labors’ opposition I cannot get the bill out of committee next week, but have commitments to work on a new bill that will be re-introduced this year. As long as I can get a bill out of the Legislature and signed by
LEGISLATURE RETURNS BY Phil Vermeulen
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the governor this year that fixes the problem, it doesn’t matter whether we use the two-year bill (AB 249) or a new one. Either one would not take effect until January 1, 2013. In the meantime, take heed - CHECK YOUR LICENSE FREQUENTLY!!!
Go to: https://www2.cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/CheckLicenseII/CheckLicense.aspx
2012 LegislationBesides dealing with likely hundreds of new bills this year, we are sponsoring one other new bill (besides the disgorgement bill).
Defining Disputed Amount - The Prompt Pay statutes are turning into a mess of loopholes. They provide no relief to contractors against a sophisticated owner. Even worse, they provide those owners with excuses for withholding more money. Here’s why: ‘disputed amount’ is not defined. As a result, virtually every construction attorney is running into these kinds of things:
A). The owner orders time and material for extra work. Daily tickets are signed by the owner’s jobsite representative confirming that the equipment and labor actually performed the extra work. When the extra work is completed, the contractor submits an invoice for $10,000 (for example) for the extra work. That invoice is the product of what the contractor thought were agreed upon labor rates multiplied by the labor hours on the tickets and what the contractor thought were the agreed upon equipment rates multiplied by the equipment hours on the tickets.
The owner decides the total is too much, so he declares this to be a disputed amount. Not only does the owner NOT pay for the extra work, but because it is a ‘disputed amount’ the owner withholds what the law provides which is 150% of that amount, i.e. $15,000, from money otherwise due. In other words, if the contractor had never performed the extra work, that $15,000 would never have been withheld from money otherwise due. However, since the contractor did $10,000 in extra work, his cash flow is now reduced by $25,000 ($10,000 paid out for the labor and equipment for the extra work PLUS the $15,000 “disputed work” withhold). While this action is blatantly unfair on the part of an owner, the language in the existing prompt pay statutes appears to sanction it - and sophisticated owners are using this loophole in the law.
B). The job is delayed. The causes of the delay are disputed. The owner assesses liquidated damages of $10,000. The contractor contests this assessment. The owner, in-turn, declares this to be a “disputed amount” and withholds NOT the $10,000, but 150% of the $10,000, i.e. $15,000, because the contractor has disputed the liquidated damages assessment. Once again, the language in the existing prompt pay statutes appears to sanction this loophole in the law.
C). A cost-plus job is performed. Under the agreement the owner must pay all of the costs of the work. A dispute develops near the end of the job. In response, the owner stops paying and the contractor pulls off the job. The owner now hires another
contractor to finish the work at a cost of $10,000 (for example). The owner then contends that the $10,000 it paid to the other contractor - money it would have had to pay the original contractor under the cost-plus contract - is a disputed amount. Thus, the owner uses that argument to justify withholding $15,000 from what is still owed to the original contractor for costs of the work done by the original contractor.In summary, not only are owners using these kinds of arguments to withhold payment, they are ALSO using them to avoid the prompt payment penalties that were supposed to assure prompt payment!
This measure is intended to correct this major loophole in the current prompt pay statutes by defining disputed amount. It should be noted, we sponsored this measure back in 2004 as AB 2549 (Pacheco) and the following year as AB 341 (Huff). Both of these measures passed unanimously out of both houses of the Legislature only to be vetoed by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. During his campaign for governor, Senator Huff asked then candidate Jerry Brown if he were governor again and received a bill that had passed unanimously out of both houses of the Legislature, whether he would veto it? Brown’s response, “I would defer to the wisdom of the Legislature and sign the measure.”
I am hopeful that with a new governor and the sure support of the Legislature, a re-introduction and successful passage of this measure appears likely in 2012.
Oh, Happy New Year!
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Mechanics Liens, Stop Notices, and payment bonds are three of the most effective and powerful tools that contractors have to
assure they get paid on a construction project. Mechanic Liens are only available on private works projects and payment bonds are more typically found on public works projects, but all three remedies are important options that all contractors need to understand and use. If you are one of the statutorily authorized parties, you have extremely important rights that you can assert. The threshold requirements are the same for all three and are simple enough to comply with: you need to have sent a Preliminary Notice (private works especially) and you need to be properly licensed for the entire time you are performing the work (critical on every con-struction project). With those two prerequisites met, you have your ticket for the show, but you still may not get in the door. Your status and re-lationship to the other parties, as a subcontrac-tor or as a supplier, and depending on what you do and who you do it for, will determine if you can enforce these important statutory remedies. Sometimes that distinction-subcontractor or supplier- can get a bit fuzzy. How do you tell the difference? In the case of Eggers Indus-tries v Flintco Inc that’s exactly what happened and the court provided an excellent explanation of how to distinguish a subcontractor from a supplier, and when and how it can determine your rights to assert Mechanics Lien, Stop No-tice, and/or in the Eggers case, a payment bond claim. The facts in Eggers are important to understanding the distinction and the implica-tions of the distinction. The project was a public works project at UC Davis. Flintco was the general contractor and subcontracted with Architectural Security Products (ASP) to provide more than 280 doors for the project. The doors were custom doors; that is, they had certain specific criteria and were not simple off-the-shelf products. ASP contracted with Eggers to manufacture the doors. When ASP did not pay Eggers the entire contract amount, Eggers filed a claim
against Flintco’s payment bond. ASP also went bankrupt so the only recourse for Eggers was the payment bond. Flintco and the payment bond surety defended against the claim by insisting that ASP was not a subcontractor but only a sup-plier because all it had was contract to provide the doors. Therefore according to Flintco, Eggers was not entitled to make a claim on the bond because Eggers was only a supplier to a supplier (ASP) and suppliers to suppliers have no lien or bond rights. Eggers, of course, insisted that ASP was a subcontractor and that it (Eggers) was a supplier to a subcontractor, and therefore it did have payment bond rights. The trial court and the court of appeals agreed with Eggers. The question that had to be answered in the Eggers case was: What’s a subcontractor? The answer turned on what the contract between ASP and Flintco called for ASP to do. The critical fact was not so much what ASP did, but what ASP agreed to do. It did not matter that ASP did not itself manufacture the doors that it had agreed to supply; what mat-tered was that it agreed to provide the doors in the first place and that the doors were a sub-stantial portion of the entire work of improve-ment. As the court wrote “It is the agreement to provide part of the construction, not who actually performs that part of the construction, that gives one “charge of” that part of the con-struction and thus makes one a subcontractor.” According to the California Supreme Court, a subcontractor is “one who agrees with the prime contractor to perform a substantial specified portion of the work of construc-tion, which is the subject the general contract, in accord with the plans and specifications by which the prime contractor is bound, has “charge of the construction” of that part of the work of improvement and is a subcontractor although he does not undertake to incorporate such portion of the projected structure into the building.” Therefore because ASP remained in charge of- responsible for- the production of the doors for the project, it was by definition,
a subcontractor. Because ASP was a subcon-tractor, Eggers could still be a supplier and had payment bond rights to assert. The Code provides that a supplier to a subcontractor has such rights; a supplier to a supplier does not. Eggers prevailed because of ASP’s status as a subcontractor, which also determined Eggers’s rights as a supplier. The subcontractor does not necessarily need to perform the work; it merely needs to agree to get the work accom-plished. Any suppliers or others that it con-tracts with to perform the work will also have lien and bond rights as a result. Conversely, if the supplier buys materials from another sup-plier, that remote supplier does not have any such rights. Bond, lien and stop notice rights all depend on where you are in the chain of commerce. The Eggers case resolved a payment bond dispute but the same analysis would apply for determining Mechanics Lien and Stop Notice rights. By Code, there are only certain specific and statutorily defined groups that have these rights: contractors that have direct contracts with the owner, subcontractors and suppliers to subcontractors with contracts with the General or Prime, and subcontractors to subcontractors have lien rights; suppli-ers to suppliers do not. Depending on what your contract is for, and who it is with, will determine whether you have statutory rights. Make sure you understand that relationship so you can take appropriate steps to protect your rights, whatever side of a dispute you may find yourself on.
Bio: John McGill represents general contractors and subcontractors in contract, claims, employment, and transactional matters in before administrative agencies and in judi-cial proceedings as well as in mediation and arbitration. He is general counsel for a public works general contractor in Novato and Spe-cial Counsel at Archer Norris in Walnut Creek. His contact info is: [email protected] - direct office - 925-952 5403 & cell- 707 337 1932.
WHEN YOU HAVE IT AND WHEN YOU DON’TSubcontractors and Suppliers And The Right To Recover Payments
BY John P McGill
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Kalb's Q&A for Contractors By David Kalb, President of Capitol Services, Inc.
Like the tide lifting all boats, trouble with a corpo-rate license can also ‘suspend’ an individual’s per-sonal work. New California law will make no dis-tinction in the size of a contractor’s business when it comes to providing compensation insurance coverage for employees on the job…
Q: As indicated in the attached CSLB notice, my son’s license will be suspended next month because of an issue involving my corporate license. I understand that although a VP is an Officer and part of the corporation this position isn’t required to be listed with the Secre-tary of State or Contractors Board. I am the Respon-sible Managing Officer (RMO)/President, Secretary & Treasurer and my son has no authority to control license events. Wouldn’t I be solely responsible for any CSLB actions…?The basic question would be - What is the least pain-ful way to remove him from the claim troubles on my license? Please advise. A: I cannot say if you’re “solely responsible” for all CSLB actions. However, I can tell you the CSLB is giving your son the opportunity to remove himself from your license so his Sole Owner license will not be suspended. I recommend that he file a Notice of Disas-sociation with the CSLB effective immediately, which in turn will remove him from the corporate license and lift the pending suspension on his personal license.Q: I read in one of your columns months ago about a new law that will affect small contractors like myself. It had to do with Worker’s Compensation. Could you let me know which law this was and how I can get more information?A: I believe I referenced Assembly Bill 397 a number of months ago. This bill was passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor in October and will impact all contractors large and small. The new law which took effect January 1st, requires a contractor who has previously certified that he/she has no employees and is exempt from carrying a Worker’s Compensation policy to submit a new certification, or proof of employee in-surance coverage.The new law states: “At the time of renewal, all active
licensees with an exemption for Worker’s Compensa-tion insurance on file with the board, submitted pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 7125, (of the Business and Professions Code) shall either recertify the licensee’s exemption by completing a recertification statement on the license renewal form, as provided by the board, or shall provide a current and valid Certificate of Workers Compensation Insurance or Certificate of Self-Insurance, whichever is applicable.”
There are some contractors who certified they were exempt from Worker’s Compensation when their license was first issued, but some now have employees. If a con-tractor, under penalty of perjury, must recertify they are exempt or produce the required Certification of Workers Comp, this will put them on record, either way. With this new recertification requirement, contractors will produce the necessary Worker’s Comp Certificate; obtain Work-er’s Comp if required; or at least eliminate any questions should they be found in violation of this statute.
A second bill (AB 878), also signed into law last October, requires a Workers’ Compensation insurer to report to the Registrar of Contractors any licensee whose Worker’s Compensation insurance policy is canceled by the pro-vider if the insurer has completed a premium audit or investigation.
While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance imme-diately when you call 866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write me at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
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What is Asbestos?Asbestos is the name given to a group of naturally occurring minerals. Asbestos differs from other min-erals, in that it forms long thin fibers instead of crys-tals. There are six different minerals, divided into two groups, included in the asbestos family. The two groups are Serpentine and Amphibole, and are based on the differences of their crystalline structure. Ser-pentine forms a sheet or layered structure. Amphi-boles form a chain-like structure. Asbestos fibers are naturally occurring and stay airborne very well.
Where do you find asbestos?Asbestos is used in many products because of their high tensile strength, flexibility, and resistance to chemical and thermal breakdown. Asbestos is used in insulation, fireproofing materials, automotive brakes, cement and wallboard materials, floor tiles and roof-ing materials.
Chrysotile (a member of the Serpentine group) is the most common type of asbestos found in buildings. Chrysotile makes up 90-95% of all the asbestos in the United States. The federal government declared a moratorium on asbestos production in the early 1970’s. Installation of these products continued into the early 1980’s.
Who is at risk of asbestos exposure?The construction trades most at risk from asbestos are insulators, plumbers, pipefitters, electricians, sheet metal workers, roofers, bricklayers, painters, and steel workers. Any construction worker may be exposed occur during maintenance, remodeling, renovation or demolition of older buildings.
How can you become exposed?Disturbing asbestos materials may generate airborne
asbestos fibers. Asbestos is only dangerous if it be-comes airborne. To be a significant health concern, asbestos fibers must be inhaled over an extended period of time. Asbestos fibers then accumulate in the lungs. As exposure increases, the risk of asbestos related diseases also increase. As long as asbestos containing materials are not damaged, the asbestos fibers do not become airborne and do not pose a health threat.
Asbestos related diseases.Asbestosis– is a scarring of the lung tissue. The scarring impacts the elasticity of the lungs and low-ers its ability to transfer oxygen and carbon dioxide. Asbestosis is a slowly progressive disease, taking 15 to 30 years to fully develop.
Mesothelioma– is a type of cancer. This disease at-tacks the lining of the space holding the lungs, called the pleura. Mesothelioma is considered to be exclu-sively related to asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma may take 30 to 40 years to develop.
Lung Cancer– is a malignant tumor in the lungs. The tumor grows through the surrounding tissues, invading and blocking the air passages of the lungs. The time between exposure to asbestos and the occurrence of lung cancer may take 20 to 30 years. It should be noted that there is a multiplying effect between smoking and asbestos exposure, which cre-ates a high susceptibility to lung cancer.
How to protect yourself?Before you disturb asbestos (loosen the fibers) you must have special training. OSHA requires a “compe-tent person” to be designated for all worksites that will involve asbestos work. The competent person should inspect the jobsite regularly, be knowledgeable of per-
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sonal protective equipment, and supervise the work to be done to ensure all safety measures are being taken to prevent exposure to asbestos.
More InformationFor more detailed information and updates, visit the website maintained by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration at http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/asbestos.
If you have any concerns or questions, contact your company’s health and safety representative.
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Asbesto en Construcción¿Qué es Asbesto?Asbesto es el nombre dado a un grupo de materiales que ocurren en la naturaleza. El asbesto difiere de otros materiales en que forma fibras largas y delgadas en vez de cristales. Incluidos en la familia del asbesto existen seis diferentes minerales, divididos en dos grupos. Los dos grupos son Serpentinos y Anfíbolos, y su división se basa en las diferencias de su estruc-tura cristalina. Los Anfíbolos forman una estructura en forma de cadena. Las fibras de asbesto ocurren natu-ralmente y se mantienen muy bien en suspensión en el aire.
¿Dónde se encuentra el asbesto? El asbesto se usa en muchos productos por su alta resistencia a la tensión, flexibilidad y resistencia a las sustancias químicas y a la descomposición térmica. El asbesto se usa en aislamiento, materiales a prueba de fuego, frenos para automóviles, cemento y materiales para tablas de pared para construcción, materiales para pisos y para techos.
Crisótilo (un integrante del grupo Serpentino) es el tipo más común de asbesto que se encuentra en edificios. El Crisótilo constituye el 90 al 95% de todo
el asbesto en los Estados Unidos. El gobierno federal declaró una moratoria en la producción de asbesto en la década de los setenta. La instalación de productos que contienen este material continuó hasta principios de la década de los ochenta.
¿Quiénes corren riesgos por exposición al asbes-to?Los trabajadores manuales que corren el mayor riesgo de exposición al asbesto son los que instalan aislamiento térmico, los plomeros, los instaladores de tuberías, los electricistas, trabajadores de láminas metálicas, instaladores de techos, albañiles, pintores y trabajadores en la industria del acero. Cualquier traba-jador de la industria de la construcción puede resultar expuesto durante trabajos de mantenimiento, remod-elado, renovación o demolición de edificios viejos.
¿Cómo puede usted resultar expuesto?Cualquier disturbio a los materiales que contienen as-besto puede generar fibras de asbesto en suspensión en el aire. Para que éstas se conviertan en un peligro significativo a la salud, es necesario que se inhalen durante un período largo de tiempo. Al hacerlo, las fi-bras de asbesto se acumulan en los pulmones. Según aumenta la exposición del individuo, el riesgo de contraer enfermedades relacionadas con el asbesto también aumenta. Mientras que no se dañen los ma-teriales que contienen asbesto, las fibras de asbesto no quedan en suspensión en el aire y no presentan peligros a la salud.
Enfermedades relacionadas con el asbesto.Asbestosis – es la producción de cicatrices en el tejido de los pulmones. Las cicatrices afectan la elas-ticidad de los pulmones y disminuyen su habilidad de transferir oxígeno y dióxido de carbono. La asbestosis es una enfermedad de avance lento, que toma unos 15 a 30 años en desarrollarse por completo.
Mesotelioma – es un tipo de cáncer. Esta enferme-dad ataca el recubrimiento del espacio en que residen
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los pulmones, conocido como la pleura. El Mesotelio-ma se considera una enfermedad relacionada exclusi-vamente con la exposición al asbesto. El Mesotelioma puede tomar de 30 a 40 años en desarrollarse.
Cáncer del pulmón – es un tumor canceroso en el pulmón. El tumor crece por todo el tejido que lo rodea, invadiendo y bloqueando el paso del aire a lo pulmo-nes. El tiempo transcurrido entre la exposición y la ocurrencia del cáncer del pulmón puede ser de 20 a 30 años. Cabe notar que existe un efecto multiplicador entre la exposición al asbesto y fumar, lo cual genera una alta susceptibilidad al cáncer del pulmón.
¿Cómo puede usted protegerse?Antes de crear cualquier disturbio en materiales que contengan asbesto (soltar las fibras) es necesario contar con entrenamiento especial. La OSHA exige que se designe a una “persona competente” para todos los sitios de trabajo en que se hagan traba-jos en asbesto. Dicha persona competente deberá inspeccionar el sitio de trabajo periódicamente, ser conocedor de los equipos para protección personal y supervisar el trabajo a ejecutar para asegurar que se tomen todas las medidas de seguridad para evitar la
exposición al asbesto.
Más informaciónPara obtener información más detallada y actu-alizaciones, conéctese al sitio en Internet de la Administración de Salud y Seguridad Ocupacional (OSHA por sus siglas en inglés) en http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/asbestos.
Si tiene alguna pregunta o duda, diríjase al repre-sentante de salud y seguridad de su empresa.
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The above evaluations and/or recommendations are for general guidance only and should not be relied upon for legal compliance purposes. They are based solely on the information provided to us and relate only to those conditions specifically discussed. We do not make any warranty, ex-pressed or implied, that your workplace is safe or healthful or that it complies with all laws, regula-tions or standards.
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Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation12.28.11 Seaver Enterprises 100 Meadow Creek Dr Replace $65,000
01.03.12 Body X Hoffman Construc-tion
5768 Paradise Dr Mechanical $50,000
01.03.12 Werner William Gibson 3 Meadow Ridge Dr Replace $24,500
CITY OF CORTE MADERA PERMITS
PERMITS ISSUED FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 2012
Owner Contractor Address Parcel # Construction ValueFujii Masatoshi M Tr & MELIN, CHARLES GEN CONTR. 123 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valle 051-055-36 (11) Ret. Wall (L $15,000 Fujii Masatoshi M Tr & MELIN, CHARLES GEN CONTR. 123 Morning Sun Ave Mill Valle 051-055-36 (11) Ret. Wall (U $15,000 Van Wijnen Carol S /Tr/ MELIN, CHARLES GEN CONTR. 390 Panoramic Hwy Mill Valley 046-172-01 (13) Replace Stai $24,000 Pareas Llc OWNER 26955 State Route 1 Tomales 102-074-18 (58)(56) New Wind $21,000 Roberts Jason D & ABRIL ROOFING CO 800 Idylberry Rd San Rafael 164-021-07 (53) Re-Roof $13,500 Ravani Ronald J & ARROW CONSTRUCTION AND R 20 Linda Ave San Rafael 179-313-08 (23) Kitchen And $13,500 Pearce Michael J /Tr/ & AUSSIE ROOFING INC. 838 Butterfield Rd San Anselmo 177-051-16 (53) Reroof $27,500 Stratakos Anthony J & BALCAL CONSTRUCTION INC 10 Rock Rd Kentfield 074-152-02 (22--0/0) Remodel $250,000 Bird Brad /Tr/ RASMUSSEN D V & SON INC 170 San Geronimo Valley Dr Woo 172-011-06 (21) Sfd Addition $49,000 Harris Michael Tr & ONE HOUR HEATING AND AIR 360 Ellen Dr San Rafael 164-441-04 (51) Furnace And $15,608 Saia Michael P /Tr/ & Eta ARRUDA CONSTRUCTION INC. 20 Hampton Ln Novato 143-370-28 (23--0/0) Kitche $49,000 Balliet Ann GAWRONSKI, TOM CONSTRUCTI 755 Atherton Ave Novato 143-101-23 (23) Kitchen Re $60,000 Boisson Edward SOLARCRAFT SERVICES 48 Cushing Ave San Rafael 180-118-07 (60) Photovoltaic $19,430 Hathaway Brad INSIGHT BUILDERS 30 East Pier Sausalito 901-070-30 (23) Remodel Ba $25,000 Petersen Marilyn F OWNER/BUILDER 200 Wilson Hill Rd Petaluma 106-160-02 (42) Agricultural $50,000 Barbara Musser ARMUSEWICZ, RICH 605 College Ave Kentfield 075-052-41 (23) Master Bat $25,000 Gallagher Michael K Tr CALDER CUSTOM BUILDING 149 Richardson Dr Mill Valley 043-071-35 (13,57) Deck And $15,000 Yu Paul & OWNER/BUILDER 10 Atherton Oaks Dr Novato 143-471-01 (23) Remodel B $45,000
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS ISSUED
COUNTY OF MARIN PERMITS RECEIVED
Building Permit Applications Received for ProcessingWeek Ending: Saturday, January 7th, 2012
Address Owner Work Value120 Vista Grande Greenbrae Shamsavari Shaheen J & (12,21--0/1) Additon And Remo $125,000111 Via De La Vista Inverness Williams Kathleen W & (10) Pool $55,00017 Tree Top Way Kentfield Bronstein Philip A & 21--0/0 Detached Cabana(13) D $49,000 205 Mark Twain Ave San Rafael Gosse Richard A Tr (60)Photovotaic Panels $17,941573 Kernberry Dr San Rafael Cotton Philip /Tr/ (21--0/1,58) Addition And Rem $70,000140 Churchill Ln Novato Haas Bradley J /Tr/ (21-0/0) Addn Of Family And Di $225,000486 Calle De La Mesa Novato Sorensen Larry W & (60) Roof Mount Pv $20,00010 Atherton Oaks Dr Novato Yu Paul & (23) Remodel Bathrooms And $45,000
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Issue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation12.20.11 BUSH PATRICK Redwood Engineer-
ing21 MIRAFLORES AVE ALTER-SFD $12,500
12.20.11 THOMPSON DEBO-RAH
THOMPSON DEBO-RAH
331 PALOMA AVE ALTER-SFD $30,000
12.20.11 LEO GERALD BRITANNIA CONST. 1115 B ST 201 ALTER-APART-MENTS
$25,000
12.20.11 Paszuale Franzese Paszuale Franzese 42 RIDGE AVE ALTER-SFD $15,000
12.20.11 Joe Saribalis Joe Saribalis 11 BRIARWOOD DR ALTER-SFD $10,000
12.20.11 CRAWFORD GREGG Stephen L. Moreno 201 LINDEN LN ALTER-SFD $80,000
12.21.11 Andersen Place Part-ners
DeMello Roofing 1261 ANDERSEN DR ALTER-SFD $55,000
12.21.11 MC INNIS HOUSING Alternative Roofing Solutions
20 NORTH AVE ALTER-SFD $11,500
12.21.11 HAIGHT DONALD Professional Constr. Group
73 KNOLL RD ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$28,750
12.22.11 CLEMENTS MARK CLEMENTS MARK 37 BRET HARTE LN, ALTER-SFD $192,450
12.22.11 SINGER JACK V II KRUEGER BROTH-ERS
595 FRANCISCO BLVD E ALTER-COMMER-CIAL
$65,000
12.27.11 Chris Kozlik Chris Kozlik 200 MCNEAR DR ALTER-SFD $15,000
12.27.11 PEPP DANA Hong Lee 93 ROSE ST ALTER-SFD $18,000
12.28.11 DIAZ ERNESTO Tarrant Construc-tion
15 NIGHTINGALE LN ALTER-SFD $14,000
12.29.11 Dan Campbell John Seals 1 HILLCREST DR ALTER-SFD $16,500
12.29.11 VOSKANIAN MARI-TAL
Pagan Construction 875 BUTTERNUT DR ALTER-SFD $148,000
01.03.12 AMIREHSANI MANOCH
Eaglelift-Uretek 6 WINTERGREEN TER ALTER-SFD $108,000
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL PERMITS
TOWN OF TIBURONIssue Date Owner Contractor Site Address Type Valuation01.03.12 Barker Lema Construction 6 Apollo Road Addition $46,000
01.03.12 Julian Diego Bros Inc. 41 Via San Fernando Addition $37,416
01.04.12 Gelber/Wormuth Ovico 32 Andrew Drive #129 Remodel $25,000
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COMPLETIONSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
12/30/2011 EXPRESS LLC (I) (none) COMPLETION 2011-006895112/30/2011 HORIZON RETAIL CONSTRUCTION INC
(I)(none) COMPLETION 2011-0068951
LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
12/27/2011 ACQUA INVESTMENTS INC (O) STATE OF CALIFORNIA DE-PARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (E)
LIEN 2011-0067517
12/27/2011 ANTON POINTE (O) STATE OF CALIFORNIA DE-PARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (E)
LIEN 2011-0067517
12/30/2011 KEMEFS REAL ESTATE INC (O) ROBERT FLAGG GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR (E)
LIEN 2011-0069177
12/30/2011 MARTIN MEREDITH (O) SHELTER BAY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (E)
LIEN 2011-0069195
RELEASE OF LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
12/29/2011 CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (O) UNKNOWN GRANTEE (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0068239
12/29/2011 SAN RAFAEL CITY (O) UNKNOWN GRANTEE (E) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0068239
12/29/2011 UNKNOWN GRANTEE (E) CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0068239
12/29/2011 UNKNOWN GRANTEE (E) SAN RAFAEL CITY (O) RELEASE OF LIEN
2011-0068239
TAX LIENSRecording Date
Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
12/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WILLIAMS JOHN F (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006719312/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HILL CATHERINE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006719412/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DRAGGE SUZANNE S /TR/ (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006719512/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BORG FLORA R (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006719612/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SPANIER FRANCESCA M (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006719712/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SPANIER THOMAS A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006719712/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DELEONDIAZ OSEASSANTIA
(O)TAX LIEN 2011-0067198
12/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ROBLEDOROMERO SANDRO (O)
TAX LIEN 2011-0067199
12/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MEDINA GEORGE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733012/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DELPAZIR ROBABE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-0067331
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Grantors/Grantees Grantees/Grantors Title Document Number
12/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) SMITH LISA Y (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733212/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) NUGENT NANCY A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733312/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DELISE KAREN (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733412/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DELANEY MARION P (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733512/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) DOODLEBUG LLC (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733512/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) WISHART BLAINE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733812/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MOLINA JULIE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733912/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MOLINA WILLIAM R (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006733912/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) JONES MARLENE R (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006734012/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HILL CATHERINE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006734112/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MASON MARK A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006734212/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) MC BRIDE MARY JO (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006734212/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) OSTILLER DAVID B (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006734312/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) HUEBNER THOMAS E (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006734412/27/2011 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (E) PARTNERS IN REHABILITA-
TION (O)TAX LIEN 2011-0067345
12/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) O HARA KATE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006735912/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CRISOSTOMO CECILIA M (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736012/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KENNEDY HAL (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736112/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) FRONK JAMES A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736212/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) REILLY JAMES T (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736312/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) JOLLY PETER K (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736412/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WILLIAMS HENRY (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736512/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PERRY MARGARET L (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736612/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PETERSON TONYA (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736712/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BARTHELEMY NANCY (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736812/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SMITH JOSEPH P (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006736912/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LAVELLE WILLIAM H JR (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737012/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) HEIM JON S (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737112/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SAMMONS THETIS J (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737212/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MACKNIGHT ANDREW G (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737312/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ADEN FRED T (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737412/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LAVINE ROBERTA L (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737512/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WILEY JAMIE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737612/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MEJIA GERBERT A (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737712/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LOPEZ CESAR R (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737812/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SAYENKO BORIS (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006737912/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DIAZ ROGELIO (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738012/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CAIXETA CARLOS R JR (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738112/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) PULIDO WILIBALDO (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738212/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ZILBERBERG NOAH (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738312/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) INFANTE JAQUELINE (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738412/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ALVARADO ADOLFO (O) TAX LIEN 2011-0067385
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12/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) VANHOUTTE JUDITH E (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738612/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RICHARDSON TERRY L (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738712/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) LIZAMALLANOS ALFONSO (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738812/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DEJAY CHASZEY (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006738912/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) SOUSA FERNANDO X (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739012/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CAMARA FRANCISCO C (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739112/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) ZUBIA RONALD S (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739212/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) KD KEITH R (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739312/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) DIAZ ROSARIO ROJAS (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739412/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) JIMENEZ SAMUEL (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739512/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MOENCASTILLO JORGEAL-
BERT (O)TAX LIEN 2011-0067396
12/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) RAMOSGARCIA MELVIN E (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739712/27/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CICO CARLA (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006739812/29/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) MARTINEZ LORENZO (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006824812/29/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) BECKER CLINT W (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006824912/29/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) WINCHELL BRUCE R (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006825112/29/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GOGGIN DAVID C (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006825212/29/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) CLAY ROGER L (O) TAX LIEN 2011-006825312/29/2011 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD (E) GALINDO JUAN F (O) TAX LIEN 2011-0068254
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PROJECT BID SCHEDULE
Bid List Subject to Change Prior To Bid Date, Please Check With Association
Friday, January 06, 2012
PETALUMA
2:00 PM 1/6/2012Bid Date:SUB-BIDS ONLY FOR FOUNDATION AND FRAMINGPlan#: 837 TROMBLEY RESIDENCE
11-00837
Addenda: 0Project Type: FIRE REPAIR
Contact: FAIRWAY DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION, INC. 415-455-2464
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
MILL VALLEY
2:00 PM 1/10/2012Bid Date:
GENERAL AND SUB-BIDS FOR DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING RESIDENCE AND CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW 3,037 SF RESIDENCE WITH AN ATTACHED 2-CAR GARAGE AND A 431 SF ATTACHED SECOND UNIT
Plan#: 843 195 ETHEL
11-00843
Addenda: 0Project Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION
Contact: ERIC VON STAFFORD 415-279-1874
SAN ANSELMO
10:00 AM 1/10/2012Ref #: 1654
Bid Date:
FURNISH LABOR AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF 4350 FEET OF 6-INCH WELDED STEEL AND PVC PIPELINE
Plan#: 846 SAN ANSELMO PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
11-00846
Addenda: 1 12/19/2011Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 415-945-1576
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
CONCORD2:00 PM 1/10/2012
Ref #: 2200
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/5/12 11:00 AM
Plan#: 859 WILLOW PASS PARK ATHLETIC LIGHTS
11-00859
Addenda: 0
Project Type: LIGHTING REPLACEMENT
Contact: CONCORD D.P.W. ENGINEERING SERVICES 925-671-3361
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
MARIN COUNTY
2:00 PM 1/11/2012Ref #: 04-MRN-101-
0.0/8.5
Bid Date:
ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING IN AND NEAR SAUSALITO, MILL VALLEY, CORTE MADERA, LARKSPUR AND IN MARIN CITY FROM THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE TO CORTE MADERA CREEK
Plan#: 785 DOT 04-0C7404 ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING
11-00785
Est. Cost: $21099000Addenda: 0Project Type: ROAD WORK
Contact: CALTRANS 916-654-4490
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxGhilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION CO
707-585-1221 707-585-1601
Granite Construction 408-327-7000 408-327-7090
SAN LEANDRO
3:00 PM 1/11/2012Ref #: 11-150-38-330
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 12/13/11 2:00 PM
TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION, FIBER OPTIC INTERCONNECT, REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF CURB RAMPS, PAVEMENT STRIPING AND ALL APPURTENANT WORK
Plan#: 810
BANCROFT AVENUE AND 136TH AVENUE TRAFFIC SIGNAL
11-00810
Addenda: 1 12/27/2011Project Type: TRAFFIC SIGNAL
Contact: SAN LEANDRO, CITY OF E. & T. DEPT. 510-577-3428
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxWingard Engineering, Inc. 925-684-0404 925-684-0880
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 1/11/2012Ref #: 3083V
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 12/14/11 10:00 AM
INSTALLING NEW IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, SITE CLEARING, SOD LAWN, WOOD MULCH AND ALL RELATED WORK
Plan#: 841
WATER CONSERVATION PROJECTS (ALTA PLAZA & JEFFERSON SQUARE PARKS)
11-00841
Est. Cost: $1200000Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 415-581-2541
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
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SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 1/11/2012Ref #: JOC-J19
Bid Date:
THREE YEAR CONTRACT WITH AN OPTION TO EXTEND FOR AN ADDITIONAL TWO YEARS
Plan#: 844
JOB ORDER CONTRACT NO. J19 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES (MICRO-LBE SET-ASIDE PROGRAM)
11-00844
Est. Cost: $50000to $1000000
Addenda: 0Project Type: JOC
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO D.P.W. 415-557-4672
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMORGAN BUILDERS, INC. 415-467-7859 415-467-7859
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 1/11/2012
Ref #: 1846J(R)
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 12/14/11 1:30 PM
DEMOLITION, TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION; NEW PG&E ELECTRICAL SERVICE; CONCRETE PAD WORK; INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT AS FURNISHED BY THE CITY; AND OTHER EQUIPMENT AND APPURTENANCE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL WORK
Plan#: 847
HALL OF JUSTICE EMERGENCY GENERATOR INTEGRATION
11-00847
Est. Cost: $1300000Addenda: 0
Project Type: ELECTRICAL & RELATED WORK
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO-DPW 415-558-4550
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
Thursday, January 12, 2012
FREMONT
2:00 PM 1/12/2012
Ref #: 125642
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/20/11 10:00 AM
A CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND PROJECTPlan#: 829 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE COMPUTER LABS #1 AND #2
11-00829
Addenda: 0
Project Type: ELECTRICAL UPGRADES
Contact: CALIFORNIA, STATE OF-D.O.G.S.- 916-375-4203
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404National Electric Co. 510-475-9400 510-475-9411National Electric Inc 510-475-9400 510-475-9411RODAN BUILDERS, INC. 650-508-1700 650-508-1705
SAN MATEO2:00 PM 1/12/2012
Ref #: 467774-46000-7707
Bid Date:Plan#: 836
DELAWARE STREET AND BAYSHORE BLVD RECONSTRUCTION
11-00836
Est. Cost: $700000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN MATEO, CITY OF, PWD 650-522-7300
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 1/12/2012Ref #: WD-2673
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 12/21/11 10:00 AM
BIDDER PREQUALIFICATION REQUIRED: RESTORE PAVEMENT IN STREETS AND SIDEWALKS FOR EXCAVATION WORK DONE BY SFWD FOR WATER SERVICE INSTALLATION, WATERMAIN INSTALLATION, REPAIR OF PIPE LEAKS AND BREAKS AND METER INSTALLATION
Plan#: 849 CDD AS-NEEDED 2012 ANNUAL PAVING CONTRACT
11-00849
Est. Cost: $3050000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT 415-551-4603
PACIFICA
2:00 PM 1/12/2012Ref #: 1117-125A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/22/11 10:00 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUORED. QUESTIONS TO ERIC CHOI AT 650-852-2800
Plan#: 850
WATER TRANSMISSION PIPELINE PROJECT WEST ALIGNMENT
11-00850
Est. Cost: $3000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: NORTH COAST COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 650-355-3462
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArgonaut Constructors 707-542-4862 707-542-3210
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
LARKSPUR
3:00 PM 1/17/2012Ref #: 500-2010-240-
021
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/10/12 10:00 AM
INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING PLANTS, SOIL AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS; GRADING AND PAVING OF EXISTING PATHWAY AND ANCILLARY WORK
Plan#: 845
MEDIAN LANDSCAPING & MEADOWOOD PATHWAY PROJECT
11-00845
Est. Cost: $170000Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: LARKSPUR, CITY OF, D.P.W. 415-927-5017
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065
BERKELEY
2:00 PM 1/17/2012
Ref #: 12-1066615-C
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/15/11 9:00 AM
DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ANCILLARY WORKPlan#: 848
BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY SOUTH BRANCH IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
11-00848
Addenda: 0
Project Type: DEMO/CONSTRUCTION
Contact: BERKELEY, CITY OF, P.M.O. 510-981-7320
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxNational Electric Inc 510-475-9400 510-475-9411Pacific Test & Balance, LLC 707-696-1630 707-255-1930WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
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SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 1/11/2012Ref #: JOC-J19
Bid Date:
THREE YEAR CONTRACT WITH AN OPTION TO EXTEND FOR AN ADDITIONAL TWO YEARS
Plan#: 844
JOB ORDER CONTRACT NO. J19 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES (MICRO-LBE SET-ASIDE PROGRAM)
11-00844
Est. Cost: $50000to $1000000
Addenda: 0Project Type: JOC
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO D.P.W. 415-557-4672
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxMORGAN BUILDERS, INC. 415-467-7859 415-467-7859
SAN FRANCISCO
2:30 PM 1/11/2012
Ref #: 1846J(R)
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 12/14/11 1:30 PM
DEMOLITION, TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION; NEW PG&E ELECTRICAL SERVICE; CONCRETE PAD WORK; INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT AS FURNISHED BY THE CITY; AND OTHER EQUIPMENT AND APPURTENANCE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL WORK
Plan#: 847
HALL OF JUSTICE EMERGENCY GENERATOR INTEGRATION
11-00847
Est. Cost: $1300000Addenda: 0
Project Type: ELECTRICAL & RELATED WORK
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO-DPW 415-558-4550
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
Thursday, January 12, 2012
FREMONT
2:00 PM 1/12/2012
Ref #: 125642
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/20/11 10:00 AM
A CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND PROJECTPlan#: 829 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE COMPUTER LABS #1 AND #2
11-00829
Addenda: 0
Project Type: ELECTRICAL UPGRADES
Contact: CALIFORNIA, STATE OF-D.O.G.S.- 916-375-4203
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404National Electric Co. 510-475-9400 510-475-9411National Electric Inc 510-475-9400 510-475-9411RODAN BUILDERS, INC. 650-508-1700 650-508-1705
SAN MATEO2:00 PM 1/12/2012
Ref #: 467774-46000-7707
Bid Date:Plan#: 836
DELAWARE STREET AND BAYSHORE BLVD RECONSTRUCTION
11-00836
Est. Cost: $700000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN MATEO, CITY OF, PWD 650-522-7300
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 1/12/2012Ref #: WD-2673
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 12/21/11 10:00 AM
BIDDER PREQUALIFICATION REQUIRED: RESTORE PAVEMENT IN STREETS AND SIDEWALKS FOR EXCAVATION WORK DONE BY SFWD FOR WATER SERVICE INSTALLATION, WATERMAIN INSTALLATION, REPAIR OF PIPE LEAKS AND BREAKS AND METER INSTALLATION
Plan#: 849 CDD AS-NEEDED 2012 ANNUAL PAVING CONTRACT
11-00849
Est. Cost: $3050000Addenda: 0Project Type: STREET IMPVS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO WATER DEPARTMENT 415-551-4603
PACIFICA
2:00 PM 1/12/2012Ref #: 1117-125A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 12/22/11 10:00 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUORED. QUESTIONS TO ERIC CHOI AT 650-852-2800
Plan#: 850
WATER TRANSMISSION PIPELINE PROJECT WEST ALIGNMENT
11-00850
Est. Cost: $3000000Addenda: 0Project Type: PIPELINE
Contact: NORTH COAST COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 650-355-3462
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxArgonaut Constructors 707-542-4862 707-542-3210
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
LARKSPUR
3:00 PM 1/17/2012Ref #: 500-2010-240-
021
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/10/12 10:00 AM
INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING PLANTS, SOIL AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS; GRADING AND PAVING OF EXISTING PATHWAY AND ANCILLARY WORK
Plan#: 845
MEDIAN LANDSCAPING & MEADOWOOD PATHWAY PROJECT
11-00845
Est. Cost: $170000Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: LARKSPUR, CITY OF, D.P.W. 415-927-5017
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437Ghilotti Brothers Inc 415-454-7011 415-454-8376MAGGIORA & GHILOTTI INC 415-459-8640 415-459-2065
BERKELEY
2:00 PM 1/17/2012
Ref #: 12-1066615-C
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 11/15/11 9:00 AM
DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ANCILLARY WORKPlan#: 848
BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY SOUTH BRANCH IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
11-00848
Addenda: 0
Project Type: DEMO/CONSTRUCTION
Contact: BERKELEY, CITY OF, P.M.O. 510-981-7320
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxNational Electric Inc 510-475-9400 510-475-9411Pacific Test & Balance, LLC 707-696-1630 707-255-1930WEST BAY BUILDERS, INC 415-456-8972 415-459-0665
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
REDWOOD CITY
2:30 PM 1/25/2012Ref #: 7227A
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/6/12 10:00 AM
SELECTIVE DEMOLITION, HAZARDOUS MATERILAS ABATEMENT, INTERIOR RENOVATION, PAINTING, ROOFING, SITE IMPROVEMENTS, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL PLUMBING AND LIFE SAFETY WORK
Plan#: 857 REDWOOD CENTER IMPROVEMENTS
11-00857
Est. Cost: $1455000Addenda: 0Project Type: IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO, CITY & COUNTY 415-557-4777
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxCF CONTRACTING 415-721-7160 415-296-6437
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
OAKLEY
2:00 PM 1/31/2012Ref #: 2519-70625
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/18/11 9:00 AM
CLASS "A" LICENSE REQUIREDPlan#: 835
RANDALL-BOLD WATER TREATMENT PLANT UTILITY WATERLINE ADDITION
11-00835
Addenda: 0Project Type: ADDITION
Contact: DIABLO WATER DISTRICT 925-625-6159
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxFORT BRAGG ELECTRIC 707-964-9118 707-964-1404
FREMONT
2:00 PM 1/31/2012Ref #: FC 6-135
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 1/18/12 10:00 AM
A ZONE NO. 6 PROJECTPlan#: 856
AGUA FRIA CREEK (LINE D) RESTORATION BETWEEN I-680 AND BRIAR PLACE
11-00856
Addenda: 0Project Type: RESTORATION
Contact: ALAMEDA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 510-670-5450
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxTHE PERRY COMPANY 530-893-0711 530-894-3739
Thursday, February 16, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO
2:00 PM 2/16/2012Ref #: WW-483RR
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: 1/25/12 10:00 AM
PRE-QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF 33 TO 36 INCH INSIDE-DIAMETER HDPE OR FIBERGLASS FORCE MAIN IN THE VICINITY OF THE EMBARCADERO, JACKSON, DRUMM, MARKET, SPEAR AND HOWARD STREETS AND CONSTRUCTION OF VALVE-VAULTS IN THE SIDEWALK OF THE EMBARCA
Plan#: 788
NORTHSHORE TO CHANNEL FORCE MAIN IMPROVEMENT AND PAVEMENT RENOVATION
11-00788
Est. Cost: $13000000to $15000000
Addenda: 3 12/19/2011Project Type: RENOVATION
Contact: SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 415-551-4603
Thursday, March 22, 2012
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
2:00 PM 3/22/2012Ref #: 1723000
Bid Date:
Prebid Conf: MAND 11/15/11 10:30 AM
FURNISH AND INSTALL A PREFABRICATED METAL PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE, INCLUDING CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS AND UNPAVED TRAIL CONNECTIONS
Plan#: 773
ROUND VALLEY REGIONAL PRESERVE-ROUND VALLEY PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
11-00773
Est. Cost: $155000Addenda: 0Project Type: PARKS-RECREATION
Contact: EAST BAY REG PARK DISTRICT 510-544-2301
CONFIRMED BIDDERS:Name Phone FaxAndrew L Lee, Inc. 209-369-8077 209-368-2435Diede Construction 209-369-8255 209-368-0600LEGG, INC. 925-605-4500 925-605-4510Mission City Rebar, Inc 925-449-6999 925-447-8797
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