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© SEE ASBESTOS PAGE 5 SEE NEW LAW PAGE 3 Cindi A. Christenson, Registrar | Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor WINTER 2014-15 California Licensed Contractor Reflections of Progress A retrospective view of challenges and successes by retired Contractors State License Board Registrar Steve Sands SEE STEVE SANDS PAGES 4 & 5 e Contractors State License Board has been so progressive and responsive in recent years that I’ve had to think back to remember what our working environment was like when I became Registrar of Contractors in 2001. About a decade-and-a-half ago, CSLB was housed in a state building on Goethe Road on the south side of Highway 50. A couple of years later, we moved to our current, more convenient and accessible location, and have been in a constant state of change and improvement. In 2001, CSLB suffered from administrative difficulties that adversely impacted enforcement, licensing, and public affairs programs. ere were delays in application processing and issuing licenses. e general public sometimes had to wait hours before getting through to the call center. Our Enforcement division was unable to open and investigate cases promptly and there were scores of open cases, including nearly 600 cases that were more than a year old. Examinations were administered in cavernous halls only a few times each year. It took our Licensing division nine months to pull and review certain applications, and six months before exam applications were reviewed. Today, our Enforcement division investigators carry fewer than 35 cases each and, as of the beginning of December, only 52 cases were over a year old. Licensing transactions are being processed within two to three weeks, and a criminal background check has been added to the licensing process. CSLB now operates eight testing centers statewide, schedules more than New C-22 Asbestos Classification Available New Law Helps CSLB Battle Unlicensed Contracting Advertising Violations; CSLB Authority Senate Bill 315 created several new ways for CSLB to address unlicensed activity. It created new Business and Professions Code (BPC) section (§) 7027.2, allowing CSLB to pursue administrative sanctions against unlicensed contractors who advertise contracting services that clearly exceed the $500 limit for combined labor and material costs for any job. ese ads frequently appear in online bulletin boards such as craigslist. Although the operator may note in the ad that they are not licensed, many offer to work on major projects, such as kitchen and bathroom remodeling, that typically can cost thousands of dollars and require a contractor license. e new law also authorizes CSLB enforcement representatives (ERs) to issue written notices to appear in court, and allows them continued access to job sites when working with the Joint Enforcement Strike Force on the Underground Economy (BPC § 7011.4). is new law also confirms that an individual who is contracting with a suspended license for an outstanding tax or civil liability is subject to the same disciplinary action as an individual contracting without a license; and enables CSLB to pursue disciplinary action against a licensed contractor as a result of a referral from the Labor Commissioner for a Labor Code violation (BPC § 7110.5). Convictions; Licenses As a DCA licensing board, CSLB cannot deny a license based solely on a conviction that has been dismissed under certain After more than a year of preparation and regulatory approvals, a C-22 Asbestos Abatement contractor license is now available to anyone who is qualified to perform abatement and removal work of construction materials that contain specified levels of asbestos. All C-22 license holders are required to have met designated experience requirements, and have a current and valid registration with the Department of Industrial Relations’ Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). e C-22 Asbestos Abatement classification functions hand-in-hand with the DOSH registration – all work performed under the C-22 classification must be in accordance with DOSH regulations, requirements, and training. e C-22 classification is separate from the existing Asbestos Certification (per Business and Professions Code section 7058.5), which continues to be available for contractors who

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    SEE ASBESTOS PAGE 5 SEE NEW L AW PAGE 3

    Cindi A. Christenson, Registrar | Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor

    WINTER 2014-15

    California Licensed Contractor

    Reflections of ProgressA retrospective view of challenges and successes by retired Contractors State License Board Registrar Steve Sands

    SEE STEVE SANDS PAGES 4 & 5

    The Contractors State License Board has been so progressive and responsive in recent years that I’ve had to think back to remember what our working environment was like when I became Registrar of Contractors in 2001. About a decade-and-a-half ago, CSLB was housed in a state building on Goethe Road on the south side of Highway 50. A couple of years later, we moved to our current, more convenient and accessible location, and have been in a constant state of change and improvement.

    In 2001, CSLB suffered from administrative difficulties that adversely impacted enforcement, licensing, and public affairs

    programs. There were delays in application processing and issuing licenses. The general public sometimes had to wait hours before getting through to the call center. Our Enforcement division was unable to open and investigate cases promptly and there were scores of open cases, including nearly 600 cases that were more than a year old. Examinations were administered in cavernous halls only a few times each year. It took our Licensing division nine months to pull and review certain applications, and six months before exam applications were reviewed.

    Today, our Enforcement division investigators carry fewer than 35 cases each and, as of the beginning of December, only 52 cases were over a year old. Licensing transactions are being processed within two to three weeks, and a criminal background check has been added to the licensing process. CSLB now operates eight testing centers statewide, schedules more than

    New C-22 Asbestos Classification Available

    New Law Helps CSLB Battle Unlicensed Contracting

    Advertising Violations; CSLB AuthoritySenate Bill 315 created several new ways for CSLB to address unlicensed activity. It created new Business and Professions Code (BPC) section (§) 7027.2, allowing CSLB to pursue administrative sanctions against unlicensed contractors who advertise contracting services that clearly exceed the $500 limit for combined labor and material costs for any job. These ads frequently appear in online bulletin boards such as craigslist. Although the operator may note in the ad that they are not licensed, many offer to work on major projects, such as kitchen and bathroom remodeling, that typically can cost thousands of dollars and require a contractor license.

    The new law also authorizes CSLB enforcement representatives (ERs) to issue written notices to appear in court, and allows them continued access to job sites when working with the Joint Enforcement Strike Force on the Underground Economy (BPC § 7011.4). This new law also confirms that an individual who is contracting with a suspended license for an outstanding tax or civil liability is subject to the same disciplinary action as an individual contracting without a license; and enables CSLB to pursue disciplinary action against a licensed contractor as a result of a referral from the Labor Commissioner for a Labor Code violation (BPC § 7110.5).

    Convictions; LicensesAs a DCA licensing board, CSLB cannot deny a license based solely on a conviction that has been dismissed under certain

    After more than a year of preparation and regulatory approvals, a C-22 Asbestos Abatement contractor license is now available to anyone who is qualified to perform abatement and removal work of construction materials that contain specified levels of asbestos.

    All C-22 license holders are required to have met designated experience requirements, and have a current and valid registration with the Department of Industrial Relations’ Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). The C-22 Asbestos Abatement classification functions hand-in-hand with the DOSH registration – all work performed under the C-22 classification must be in accordance with DOSH regulations, requirements, and training.

    The C-22 classification is separate from the existing Asbestos Certification (per Business and Professions Code section 7058.5), which continues to be available for contractors who

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    CALIFORNIA LICENSED CONTRACTOR is an official publication of the Contractors State License Board.

    State of California

    Edmund G. Brown Jr. GovernorCindi A. Christenson Registrar of Contractors

    Members of the Board

    David Dias, Chair Labor Member

    Ed Lang, Vice Chair Public Member

    Agustin “Augie” Beltran, Secretary Public Member

    Kevin J. Albanese, Contractor MemberLinda Clifford, Contractor MemberJoan Hancock, Contractor MemberSusan Granzella, Public MemberPastor Herrera Jr., Public MemberRobert J. Lamb II, Public MemberJohn O’Rourke, Public MemberBruce Rust, Public MemberFrank Schetter, Contractor MemberPaul Schifino, Contractor Member

    Nancy Springer, Public Member

    How to reach us9821 Business Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95827-1703

    P.O. Box 26000 Sacramento, CA 95826-0026

    800.321.CSLB (2752) www.cslb.ca.gov CheckTheLicenseFirst.com SeniorScamStopper.com

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    Message from the Board Chair

    Our new year begins with new leadership and a brief review of new programs and communication tools that have become available to contractors and consumers in recent months.

    Steve Sands, our CSLB Registrar since 2001, retired at the end of December after helping to improve the board’s programs and services, as well as establish new and strengthened partnerships with the industry, and state and national agencies. The board is more accessible, turn-around times for license processing and dispute resolution have been improved, more informational tools are available, and regulatory oversight of the state’s construction

    industry has been strengthened. As a board member, I can say that Steve has been a pleasure to work with and an invaluable source of information and guidance through sometimes difficult policy issues. By any standard, he leaves CSLB a better place than when he arrived, and we wish him the very best in his future pursuits.

    After a nationwide executive search, CSLB’s former Chief Deputy Registrar, Cindi Christenson, was selected to serve as our new Registrar, and has the distinction of being the first female to serve in this position. Cindi served as Steve’s trusted deputy for more than five years, and is a proven leader with more than 30 years of state service. She is a licensed mechanical engineer and attorney. Before joining CSLB, Cindi was the executive officer for the California Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors for about 13 years. We look forward to an era of continued improvement under Cindi’s leadership.

    Among CSLB’s 2014 accomplishments were the launch of a renewed website with new features and easier navigation; upgraded testing centers that include new, touch-screen computers and an upgraded examination software program, designed in-house; the launch of a series of joint industry-CSLB workshops and webinars to address non-sanctioned business practices in the C-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) field; and the introduction of an “Ambassador Program” to help licensees market their HVAC business and educate consumers about the value of properly installed heating and cooling systems. The overall education campaign will continue this year. Look for even more educational materials for both contractors and consumers in 2015.

    CSLB’s success, however, isn’t based on the course set only by its leaders. We need input from you, our licensed contractors, to help us develop informational tools and services to help support your business. You can do this by spending a few minutes taking the anonymous Licensed Contractor Survey on our website. You’ll find it by clicking the Online Services tab near the top of our website’s home page, www.cslb.ca.gov. You also can stay current with CSLB by signing up for our Email Alerts. Once you join our email list (which is not shared with outside entities), you’ll automatically receive our quarterly California License Contractor newsletter, industry bulletins, news releases, and board meeting notices. Remember to also find CSLB activities on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or Flickr.

    Our best wishes for a safe and prosperous 2015.

    Respectfully,

    David Dias CSLB Board Chair

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    CSLB now has a new top executive who also has the distinction of being the board’s first female Registrar of Contractors in its 86-year history. Cindi A. Christenson, formerly CSLB’s second in command, was chosen by Board members to fill the post of retiring Registrar Steve Sands following a nationwide executive search. Ms. Christenson became Registrar on January 1, 2015.

    Christenson is a licensed mechanical engineer, and also has a law degree. She has served as CSLB’s Deputy Registrar since 2009. As top administrator, she now oversees an organization

    with 400-plus employees, a $60 million budget, and eight consumer protection offices around the state. She pledged to build upon the strong foundation laid by Sands.

    “We will continue to meet our consumer protection mission, and serve as a strong industry partner in our efforts to curb the underground economy and establish more streamlined processes for state licensure,” Christenson said.

    Board President David Dias praised Christenson’s professional achievements and said she was well prepared to step into CSLB’s top executive role.

    “We are pleased and confident with our decision to promote Cindi, who, as a 33-year career state executive, has successfully demonstrated her fiscal, policy, regulation, legislative, and operational management abilities,” Dias said.

    Before joining CSLB, Christenson was executive officer for the California Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors from 1996 to 2009. From 1988 to 1996, she was that organization’s senior engineering registrar. She also worked with the state Department of Water Resources as an associate mechanical engineer from 1981 to 1988.

    Christenson received her juris doctorate from the Lincoln Law School of Sacramento in 2003, and is a licensed mechanical engineer after earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

    Cindi A. Christenson Becomes CSLB’s First Female Registrar provisions of existing law, per Assembly

    Bill 2396 (BPC § 480).

    Public Works, Prevailing WagesAB 26 (Labor Code § 1720) revises the definition of “construction” to include post-construction phases and cleanup work at a job site; and expands the definition of “public works” regarding the payment of prevailing wages to include any task relating to the collecting or sorting of refuse or recyclable metals.

    Public Contracts; Payments – Retention proceeds withheld from any payment by an awarding entity to prime contractors or subcontractors now can exceed a specified percentage on projects more “substantially complex” than those deemed routine or regular, per AB 1705 (Public Contract Code § 7201, 10261).

    Public Works; Apprenticeship Programs – AB 1870 (LC § 1775.5) requires a contractor to whom a contract is awarded and who employs journeymen or apprentices, to contribute to the State Apprenticeship Council in an attempt to make grant distribution more equitable.

    Public Works; Contractor’s Costs – Contractors can now recover from a contracting entity any increased costs, including labor costs, penalties, and legal fees incurred as a result of any decision by the Department of Industrial Relations, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, or a court that classifies a project as a public work, per AB 1939 (LC § 1784).

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    SSN Alternative Available for License ApplicantsContractor license applicants who do not have a Social Security number instead will be allowed to list an IRS-issued individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). This is the result of a new law, established by Senate Bill 1159 (Business and Professional Code section 135.5), that requires CSLB and other state licensing offices governed

    by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) to accept an ITIN as an identification alternative to the SSN. Affected DCA boards and bureaus have until January 1, 2016, to implement this law. CSLB forms currently are being updated to reflect this change.

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    30,000 examinations each year, and updates its 43 different computer-based exams every five years with the participation of industry professionals. And, instead of having a million missed calls each year, our Licensing Information Center (call center), has negligible dropped calls, and callers get through the system to a live person in an average of three to four minutes.

    Whether you’re an applicant, licensee, building official, consumer, or industry member, I hope you have experienced CSLB’s exceptional improvements in professionalism and customer service in recent years, which would not have been possible without the support and commitment of our Board members and staff, and collaboration of construction industry partners. Our improvements are extraordinary when you consider that in 2002 and 2003 we lost 20 percent of our staff during state cut-backs. We also weathered hiring freezes and furloughs. Despite these staffing challenges, we still improved all of our programs and implemented new industry and consumer initiatives.

    Among our many accomplishments, I am most pleased with our Veterans Assistance Program that helps expedite licenses for veterans who are transitioning to civilian life. The Board accepts military work experience, and we have made improvements to this program by working directly with the California Military Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    CSLB also has made great strides in the battle against the underground economy. CSLB’s Board and staff are very concerned about how difficult it is for honest contractors to compete in a business environment where some participants don’t pay taxes, protect workers, have the right license, or carry insurance. This competitive disadvantage against law-abiding contractors is a situation the board is trying to correct by refocusing its enforcement efforts and curbing unlicensed activity. We have added peace officer positions, increased workers’ compensation investigations, worked with building departments to make sure contractors properly pull construction permits, and developed tools to halt work at a job site if a contractor has no workers’ compensation insurance.

    Elder abuse is a topic that CSLB also takes seriously. There has been an increase in complaints from older consumers who have been victimized by unlicensed contractors and contractors who cheat them by upselling services, using high-pressure sales, false statements, and scare tactics. In response, staff has been educating consumers and contractors about relevant laws and business

    Steve Sands CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

    perform asbestos-related work only within the scope of their contractor licenses. (The Asbestos Certification functions as an overlay to the specific classification(s) held by the licensee.) Contractors who hold a CSLB certification and perform asbestos work within their licensed trade(s) are not required to obtain the C-22 license.

    Full text of the regulations relating to the C-22 Asbestos Abatement classification can be found on CSLB’s website under the “Contractor” heading.

    The C-22 is CSLB’s 44th license classification, and the first to be added since the C-31 Construction Zone Traffic Control classification in 2000.

    Asbestos CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

    What’s Your (License) Sign— C-45 or C-61/D-42?Many contractors may be unaware that there are two specialty licenses for sign installation. The C-45 Sign contractor license is for any type of sign, including the lighting and illumination components for electric signs. The C-61/D-42 Non-Electrical Sign Installation sub-specialty only can be used for non-electric sign work.

    A C-45 can perform both electric and non-electric work and must complete rigorous testing. A C-10 Electrical contractor also is allowed to complete the electrical part of sign work. A D-42, however, may not undertake, perform or contract out for electric sign installation work (including subcontracting part of the job to a C-10 or a C-45).

    CSLB has received several recent complaints against C-61/D-42 contractors involving electrical work. Per Contractors’ State License Law regulations:

    “A non-electrical sign installation contractor fabricates and installs all types of non-electrical signs, including but not limited to: post or pole supported signs, signs attached to structures, painted wall signs and modifications to existing signs.”

    The D-42 sub-specialty was derived from the previous C-45 Electrical Sign contractor classification to allow contractors who do not have the required knowledge of electrical connections to install non-electric signs. Consequently, a C-61/D-42 is not permitted to contract for the construction or installation of any sign with electrical components, regardless of who makes the electrical connection.

    When presented with a sign installation job that includes electric work, the C-61/D-42 contractor must work within his or her license.

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    Steve Sands CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4practices, and has increased enforcement in the service and repair business sector.

    Violations related to public works projects also are being addressed more aggressively. A statewide system has been created whereby CSLB can publicly disclose debarment actions taken against contractors by other public agencies. CSLB is working with other public agencies to strengthen existing laws and regulations—again, to make sure that those who bid on public works also honor their legal obligations related to insurance, licensure, safety, financial responsibility, and taxes.

    I think the industry would concur when I say that we have one of the best websites in the country. Its recently updated and user-friendly format provides many tools for consumers, applicants, licensees, and other government agencies. Our online presence will continue to grow and improve with more digital products and educational tools for all audiences.

    I’m also proud that our annual customer satisfaction surveys indicate improvement each year when it comes to consumer opinions about our board and staff interaction. Staff has focused on providing timely information, addressing those who contact us in a professional way, and being as helpful as possible.

    Some of the disappointments and challenges that still face CSLB include our difficulty in recovering from staff losses. More enforcement resources, obviously, would improve our ability to battle the underground economy. I believe certain parts of the state are underserved—remote areas such as northern coastal regions, parts of Northern California, and parts of the Central Valley where CSLB should have more of an enforcement presence to help reduce unlicensed activity and workers’ compensation violations. We also are seeing a statewide increase in organized criminal activity; criminals are becoming more sophisticated and using the construction industry to rip off people, especially the elderly. We also need resources to tackle the increase in service and repair scams across California, which are aimed at taking advantage of the elderly. Honest contractors are losing out to these criminals who have no business in anyone’s home; the only structure they should be in is probably a jail.

    Our efforts to simplify state laws and regulations that govern the construction industry are still in progress. We need to make it easier for applicants to become licensed and for contractors to practice in this state, while still maintaining a high level

    of consumer protection. Laws need to be updated, streamlined, and better organized. We need to get rid of laws that don’t work and are outdated, and focus on changes that will make it easier for honest contractors to conduct business while still protecting consumers.

    The marketplace is very different than when I became Registrar—we have the Internet and we have more sophisticated tools we can use, like laptops in the field, social media, and other electronic communication. I am hopeful that the Board will continue to embrace new technology and methods that keep up with the times, especially as it relates to our desire to provide online applications and renewals, and seamless, real-time information about contractor bonds and workers’ compensation insurance.

    I love the design and construction industry. I’ve worked in it most of my life. I wish contractors, laborers, and all who work in it all the luck in the world, and I hope to see the construction industry once again vital, thriving, and providing good-paying jobs to people throughout California.

    Before You Turn a Shovel, Make a CallNo matter how minimal a project may seem, contractors who plan to dig or excavate are required to call 8-1-1 and, at least two days beforehand, coordinate with either the Underground Service Alert of Northern California (known as USA North) or Underground Service Alert of Southern California (aka DigAlert).

    You must call 8-1-1 at least two working days, but not more than 14 days, before starting your dig. You are not allowed to dig during that time.

    You will be given a ticket number that references your dig information. Each contractor must have his or her own

    number. Sharing a ticket among contractors on a single job is not allowed. Tickets are valid for up to 28 days after they’re issued.

    Once the call is made, accurately outline your excavation area. Utility company representatives will visit within two working days either to mark or stake the horizontal path of their underground lines, provide information about the location, or advise whether there are lines in conflict with your project.

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    Solar Creates More Contracting Opportunities— But Complaints about Deceptive Practices Also Rising

    The rapid growth of California’s—and the nation’s—solar industry shows no sign of slowing. Reflective of the boom in solar-related construction, the number of active C-46 Solar contractor licenses issued by CSLB has more than doubled since December 2008, from 439 to 1,019, as of December 2014.

    Falling prices for home solar systems, new financing options, tax incentives, and improved technology have turned solar into one of the construction industry’s hottest sectors. But that growth also been accompanied by a rise in consumer complaints to CSLB about unscrupulous practices, particularly in the areas of power generation and cost savings that didn’t measure up to claims; and hard-sell, deceptive financing that hooks consumers into long-term loan obligations.

    CSLB is now receiving three times the number of complaints involving solar contracting than any other type of licensed contracting. Consumers who file a solar-related complaint with CSLB most commonly claim that energy savings claims did not match what had been promised, or that companies that handle sales and installation took government rebates meant for them.

    CSLB reminds licensees that they must follow contracting law and regulations during all facets of a solar project, whether it’s negotiating price, outlining financing options, installation, or obtaining required local construction permits.

    CSLB contacted California solar industry professionals, as well as officials who review permits, for their observations and suggestions about what solar contractors should be doing—or not:

    Don’t Oversell Solar Capabilities or Cost-SavingsThis is a common theme among those who work in the field and those who help regulate it. “With all the sales pitches claiming everything is free and Wall Street financing most of the systems, it is very common to see production not matching what was promised,” said Pete Gregson, whose Advance Power Inc. solar business outside of Ukiah manufactures and installs solar equipment. Gregson, who also serves as a subject matter expert (SME) for CSLB, urged contractors to make sure their solar projects produce the amount of power they claim, taking into account the variables of design, equipment, installation, and site location.

    Ed Murray, owner of Aztec Solar in Rancho Cordova, another CSLB SME, agreed that “there have been overzealous salespeople who overstate savings and overcharge customers” that hurt the overall reputation of the industry.

    Brent Sloan, Solar Program Manager with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), said he’s seen cases of

    “overpromising and under-delivering” when it comes to claimed energy savings, but added that more contractors and solar companies are more clearly communicating to customers exactly what they can expect their system to deliver.

    “I’m seeing more and more contractors work the numbers for customers. It’s part of the maturation of the market,” Sloan said. He also noted that SMUD provides performance meters as part of its Photovoltaic Incentive Program that allow participating customers to see the output of their installed systems on their monthly bills.

    Home Improvement Salesperson Registration is Required for Outside Solar Sales and FinancingA trained and licensed sales staff will be much more likely not to mislead or misinform potential customers about the benefits of installing a solar system. They should be able to clearly explain the terms of purchase contracts and equipment leases so consumers understand the solar financing requirements and their contract commitment. CSLB continues to receive complaints about aggressive, unregistered salespeople.

    Companies also need to be properly licensed to perform solar work in California. There have been several recent cases involving firms outside the state that have been leasing systems to California customers, apparently under the impression that using licensed subcontractors for installations was enough to satisfy the law. It’s not—a valid CSLB license is required to do business in California.

    Work Within the License ClassificationOnly contractors holding “A” General Engineering, “B” General Building, or C-46 Solar licenses can perform solar construction and installation. Contractors with a C-4 Boiler, Hot-Water Heating and Steam Fitting; C-10 Electrical; C-36 Plumbing; or C-53 Swimming Pool license can only do solar work within their classification as defined by CSLB regulations. Licensees in other trades with questions about the solar work permissible under their classification can call CSLB toll-free, at (800) 321-2752.

    Also, as licensees know, installing solar isn’t a job for amateurs. CSLB encourages contractors licensed to perform solar work to report those who work out of class, are unlicensed, submit bids that significantly undercut their competition, or whose products or

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    workmanship are substandard. The industry as a whole will benefit if its own members help police it.

    Build a Reputation of QualityAnyone who performs solar work needs to submit design plans that comply with particular city, county, and/or utility standards, obtain the required building permits, and follow through with a safe, quality installation. Contractors who cut corners typically find their shortcomings exposed during the permit or inspection process.

    “I make sure no ‘guerrilla contractors’ can do any damage,” said SMUD’s Sloan, adding that solar projects submitted to SMUD undergo several layers of review before the utility grants permission to tie a solar installation into its electrical system.

    Steve Burger, the city of Folsom’s Chief Building Official, said there are rogue solar operators just as with any contracting trade. But most of the contractors who turn in solar plans to his office are conscientious, Burger said, and make an attempt to follow the city’s rules for obtaining a permit. He recommended that solar contractors familiarize themselves with the permit requirements of the individual cities, counties, and utility departments, particularly if they’re working in a new territory.

    However, the larger issue of the permitting process “is getting more and more complex,” said Burger, who sits on a state advisory panel that drafted the California Solar Permitting Guidebook for the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research. That panel is now updating the guidebook.

    Pete Gregson agreed that the patchwork of different permit rules around the state has frustrated solar contractors. “Some counties are over-the-counter [to obtain permits], others are massive paperwork,” Gregson said.

    Stay Current with New Legislation Affecting the IndustryA new law that takes effect in 2015 attempts to address region-by-region variations in the solar permit process.

    Assembly Bill 2188 requires cities and counties to create an expedited, streamlined process for residential rooftop solar systems through local ordinances by September 30, 2015. Supporters of the law, introduced by former Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance), say it will lead to a clearer and more uniform statewide permit process, and eventually lower consumer costs. AB 2188 represents a continuation of efforts by California lawmakers to foster and regulate solar industry growth.

    CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Classifications Authorized to Perform Solar Energy Work

    CSLB has identified these license classifications as

    having authorization to work on various types of solar

    energy projects:

    “A” – General Engineering contractors are authorized to

    install solar energy systems.

    “B” – General Building contractors are authorized to

    install solar energy systems within the definition of B&P

    Code section 7057, since a solar energy system constitutes

    the use of two unrelated building trades or crafts.

    Specialty Classifications

    C-4 – Boiler, Hot-Water Heating and Steam Fitting

    contractors are authorized to perform projects including

    solar heating equipment associated with systems

    authorized by this classification.

    C-10 – Electrical contractors are authorized to perform

    any solar projects which generate, transmit, transform or

    utilize electrical energy in any form for any purpose.

    C-36 – Plumbing contractors are authorized to perform

    any project using solar equipment to heat water or fluids

    to a suitable temperature.

    C-46 – Solar contractors install, modify, maintain, and repair

    thermal and photovoltaic solar energy systems. A licensee

    in this classification shall not undertake or perform building

    or construction trades, crafts or skills, except when required

    to install a thermal or photovoltaic solar energy system.

    C-53 – Swimming Pool contractors are authorized to

    include the installation of solar heating in swimming

    pool projects.

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    One of the most valuable projects in which contractors can contribute is the current effort to rebuild a special grant fund that supports California State University students who are training to become construction industry managers and leaders.

    The Construction Management Education Account (CMEA) has served as a grant source for state universities that offer degrees in Construction Management, and is entirely funded through licensee contributions. Annual distributions of about $150,000 have been made since fiscal year 2008-09.

    Recipients and the distribution amount are decided by an advisory committee of 11 representatives from professional contractor associations who submit award recommendations to CSLB. Universities may use the money for instructional materials and support equipment, curriculum d evelopment and delivery, outreach, continuing education, faculty, or other program-related expenses. CSLB is responsible for the program’s administration and annually reports Account activity to the Legislature.

    Declining donations, however, have nearly depleted the CMEA to only $33,000. As a result, no distribution can be made during the upcoming 2015-16 fiscal year to qualifying universities. With a Board directive in 2009 that set grant distributions at $150,000 annually, it could be a few years until the CMEA has enough money to resume dispersing that amount.

    Donations are simple to make when you renew or apply for a new license. A fill-in box on the license form allows you to make a contribution of your choice and add the amount to your licensing fees.

    Five California State University system campuses—Chico, Sacramento, Fresno, Long Beach, and California Polytechnic

    State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly, SLO)—consistently have met the criteria to receive grants.

    The amount of money each school receives is based on its number of construction management graduates the previous year. The universities also must document the placement of more than 50 percent of their graduates with California licensed contractors to qualify for the grants.

    During FY 2013-14, CSU Chico received the most money among the schools—more than $59,000—based on its 120 graduates last year. Cal Poly SLO had the next highest number of graduates at 65 and was awarded $32,072; Fresno received $28,124 for its 57 graduates; CSU, Sacramento was given $15,789 based on 24 graduates; and CSU, Long Beach received $14,802 for its 30 grads.

    “Contractor contributions to the CMEA fund provide an important role in supporting education for the next generation of project managers,” said

    Professor Mikael Anderson, chair of CSU Sacramento’s Department of Construction Management. “[Our department] uses these funds to recruit new students for the program and ultimately for the industry, to develop curriculum for new technologies in construction management, to support classroom and laboratory equipment and materials, and to enhance the educational experience for students.”

    Dr. Rovane Younger, chair of CSU Chico’s construction management program, was instrumental in helping draft the Construction Management Education Sponsorship Act of 1991, and ultimately convincing legislators and then-Governor Pete Wilson of its positive impact to groom young construction students. Younger said he’s disappointed that CMEA will be put on hiatus because of funding shortfalls, and urges licensees and construction leaders to contribute toward its revival.

    Construction Education Fund Needs Your Help

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    To protect the integrity of the construction industry and fulfill its consumer protection mission, CSLB’s Enforcement division —with the help of partnering state agencies and local law enforcement—works hard to hold accountable contractors who harm consumers through illegal business practices. Below are several recent cases where CSLB investigations led to criminal prosecutions or time behind bars for offenders.

    Paver Who Left Trail of Worthless Rubble Gets the Long Road to PrisonPaving scams up and down the state during the past several years finally caught up with George Joseph Stanley, one of CSLB’s most notorious unlicensed

    contractors. Stanley—now known as Inmate Number AV1570—began serving an 11-year state prison sentence at Deuel Vocational Institution in San Joaquin County for his contracting misdeeds after CSLB investigators spent more than six years and thousands of hours of investigative work bringing him to justice.

    Stanley has been pursued by CSLB throughout California, and by contractor boards from other states, since 2008 for cold-calling residents and businesses and offering inexpensive paving work with the pitch that

    he has “leftover material at a cheap price from a job he just completed in the area.”

    Stanley was on criminal probation from Butte County for multiple counts of fraudulent use of a contractor license and grand theft by false pretenses. He had been ordered not to participate in or own any paving business, and pay consumer restitution, but Stanley ignored the court’s edict and was found once again working as a paver in Tulare County. For not following probationary terms, Stanley was convicted and ordered to prison for 13 felony counts of grand theft and theft by false pretenses, and misdemeanor charges of contracting without a license.

    When sentencing Stanley in November 2014, the Butte County judge also affirmed that Stanley had to pay a restitution amount of about $365,000 to his victims. He

    began serving his state prison sentence on November 14, 2014.

    Stanley and his associates and/or relatives, have been caught engaging in paving scams in Tulare, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Butte, and Yuba counties. He also was known to have solicited work in Imperial, Fresno, and Ventura counties. Stanley’s relatives, Kevin and George Snow, previously were arrested on similar contracting violations in Monterey and San Benito counties. Similar complaints had been lodged against this network in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Washington, and Hawaii.

    Father, Daughter in Hot Water for Selling Substandard Tubs A Bay Area father and daughter who operated a walk-in bathtub company have been charged with multiple felonies resulting from a years-long investigation

    spearheaded by CSLB. Raj Kamal Suri and his daughter Tori Bhavna Suri, both of Danville, were arrested on January 8, 2015, following a 60-count criminal case filed by the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office. They were booked into separate Northern California detention facilities, each held on $1 million bail.

    Through their company, GreenWorksUS, based in Richmond, the Suris are alleged to have bilked dozens of elderly victims across

    the state through sales misrepresentations and unfair business practices, resulting in monetary losses of more than $360,000, according to investigators from

    CSLB and the Riverside and Contra County District Attorney’s Offices.

    GreenWorksUS apparently targeted vulnerable seniors, and instructed sales representatives to use various misrepresentations to obtain sales. The “SafeGuard Tubs” were marketed as being U.S.-made—which was untrue—as were claims that they had been safety-tested and met state and city codes. The tubs also were installed poorly, according to investigators.

    Charges filed against the two defendants include burglary with enhancements related to elderly victims, theft from an elder or dependent adult, conspiracy, money laundering, and perjury. There also is an aggravated white-collar crime enhancement attached to the charges. If convicted on all criminal counts, each defendant could face as much as 70 years in state prison.

    CSLB also has filed an accusation to revoke GreenWorksUS’ contractor license (668492), which expired in April 2014.

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    CLC Newsletter Just One Way to Keep Up with CSLB, Industry

    Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB), an earthquake retrofit

    program for homeowners that started in January, is

    establishing a list of contractors licensed to do seismic

    work. The program provides up to $3,000 to homeowners

    for qualifying seismic retrofits. The retrofit program will

    be available in 26 California ZIP codes, and homeowners

    can search the list to find contractors in their area eligible

    to do the work.

    Contractors experienced in seismic retrofitting, specifically

    with California Existing Building Code (CEBC) Chapter

    A3, 2010 Edition, are being sought. The seismic retrofit

    includes a process to add anchor bolts and bracing in

    the crawl space (cripple wall) to improve the connection

    between the wooden framing and concrete foundation.

    Contractors can participate in the program at no

    charge and be added to a searchable Contractor List

    by completing the online FEMA education training at

    EarthquakeBraceBolt.com.

    Contractors who want to participate should register

    and take the FEMA training as soon as possible so they

    NASCLA Branches into Social Media with Facebook Page

    Articles in CSLB’s quarterly California Licensed Contractor (CLC) are designed to inform licensees and others in the construction industry about current issues, concerns, and CSLB-specific topics.

    Awareness of pending regulatory or procedural changes, new laws, illegal activity, and how to resolve issues related to licensing, business practices, and customers helps provide you with the tools to operate a successful livelihood in this industry.

    If you haven’t already, we encourage you to sign up for CSLB industry bulletins, news releases, and other communications through

    the “Email Alerts” icon on our website. Automatically receiving these updates will provide you with even more awareness of the board’s year-round activity and industry involvement. Remember that three of the four CLC newsletters are electronic and available on our website; CSLB only prints and mails one newsletter each year to manage expense.

    Earthquake Retrofit Program Signing Up Eligible Contractors

    The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) has launched a Facebook page to share newsletters, articles, press releases, information on upcoming meetings and events, sponsorships, and more. In addition, stories from NASCLA members and affiliated trade associations also will be shared to connect with the contractor community.

    NASCLA’s new social media outreach is geared to members, state agencies, trade associations, licensees, consumers, and those involved in the construction industry who are interested in enhancing the protection of the general public. NASCLA encourages “Likes” on its new Facebook page.

    are on the program’s list of contractors when homeowner

    registration opens; homeowner registration takes place

    from January 15, 2015 to February 15, 2015.

    EBB’s 2015 program will be offered in the following

    ZIP codes:

    • Oakland: 94602, 94607, 94609, 94610, 94618

    • San Francisco: 94112, 94121, 94127, 94132

    • San Leandro: 94577, 94578, 94579

    • Los Angeles: 90026, 90031, 90039, 90041,

    90042, 90065

    • Pasadena: 90026, 91101, 91103, 91104, 91105,

    91106, 91107

    • Santa Monica: 90401, 90404

    The program is offered by the California Residential

    Mitigation Program, a joint powers agency of the California

    Earthquake Authority and the Governor’s Office of

    Emergency Services.

    To learn more, visit EarthquakeBraceBolt.com.

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    A + PAINTING & FINE FINISHES ATASCADERO 912241 11/25/2013 7123, 490

    A & J TILE & ROCK DESIGNS SQUAW VALLEY 946694 01/27/2014 7090.1

    A & L PRECISION INC PISMO BEACH 962349 09/09/2014 498, 7112

    A & M HOME SERVICES & CONSTRUCTION AUBURN 898802 10/21/2013 7090.1

    A & S UNDERGROUND SERVICES AZUSA 940889 04/24/2014 7090.1

    A - OK ROOFING AND RENOVATIONS INC STANTON 639447 07/19/2013 7090.1

    A - 1 ASPHALT MARYSVILLE 861084 08/27/2013 7106

    A - 1 HOME SOLUTIONS REDLANDS 912217 10/16/2013 7090.1

    A A A RADIANT BARRIER HEMET 986105 12/12/2014 7090.1

    A B C AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SUN VALLEY 956855 07/12/2013 7097, 7098

    A D DEMOLITION RIVERSIDE 947565 10/21/2013 7090.1

    A E DOOR SERVICE CHINO HILLS 969308 12/10/2014 7090.1

    A M G FIRE SERVICE CO WHITTIER 953693 03/28/2014 7110, 7112, 7123, 7124, 17200, 17500, 7116, 7030.5, 7108

    A N C CUSTOMS MERCED 967686 12/11/2014 7090.1

    A QUALITY ROOFING SACRAMENTO 871857 10/13/2014 7123, 7112, 498

    A S R - THE SUNROOM COMPANY DBA: ALL SEASONS REMODELING

    LIVERMORE 718628 12/09/2014 7090.1

    A TO Z REMODELING & CONSTRUCTION INC SANTA ANA 884075 09/03/2014 7112, 7068.1, 7115, 498, 7109.A, 7113, 7159(D2,E4,E5), 7107, 7154

    AARON’S PAINTING INC DBA: AARON BROTHERS PAINTING

    ROSEVILLE 755240 09/18/2013 7090.1

    ABBEY FLOOR COVERING DESIGN CENTER INC

    FRESNO 851819 11/19/2014 7107, 7083, 7108, 7116, 7159(5A3,D3,D8A,D8C,D10A,D10B,D10C,D11A,D11B,E5)

    ABG GENERAL CONTRACTORS & MANAGEMENT GROUP INC

    BRENTWOOD 671845 01/07/2014 7121

    ABILITY @ WORK CHINO HILLS 895821 04/08/2014 7090.1

    ABSOLUTE CUSTOMS MODESTO 868026 10/16/2013 7090.1

    ACE PAINTING LOS ANGELES 940104 09/29/2014 490, 7123

    ACKER & GUERRERO ROOF COMPANY INC OAKLAND 610561 10/08/2014 7109.5

    ACKER & GUERRERO ROOFING OAKLAND 853543 10/08/2014 7109.5

    ACTION PAINTING AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

    DOWNEY 456722 12/05/2013 7090.1

    ADAM & EVE LANDSCAPE ENCINITAS 846877 12/11/2014 7090.1

    ADAM’S PAINTING A PARTNERSHIP PALMDALE 809505 07/14/2014 490, 7123

    ADAMS DANIEL LEE EL CAJON 890838 03/03/2014 7123, 490

    ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION & ROOFING SERVICES INC DBA: CAL STATE ROOFI

    CITRUS HEIGHTS 833393 10/14/2013 7116, 7108, 7120

    ADVANCED SWIMMING POOL SERVICE APPLE VALLEY 880298 07/01/2013 7090.1

    ADVANTAGE DEMOLITION & ENGINEERING RESCUE 724610 09/30/2013 7123

    AFFORDABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS

    SAN JOSE 940410 10/21/2013 7090.1

    AFFORDABLE PAINTING MURRIETA 926479 07/19/2013 7090.1

    AGUIRRE ROOFING SACRAMENTO 765880 09/30/2014 7090.1

    ALADDIN CUSTOM POOLS INC SAN FERNANDO 923446 12/11/2014 7090.1

    ALL AMERICAN CONST CO CITRUS HEIGHTS 873831 10/01/2013 7109.A, 7159(C4,C6,D9B, D10A,D10C,D11B,E2A,E4, E5,E6A,5A3)

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATED

    License Revocations

    ALL CAL CONSTRUCTION INC OAKLEY 967063 02/10/2014 7097, 7098

    ALL CITY TILE RANCHO CORDOVA 936986 01/07/2014 7083, 7109.A, 7111.1, 7113

    ALL CLEAR PLUMBING SERVICES TEHACHAPI 897655 04/28/2014 7123, 490

    ALL CONCRETE POOLS AND SPAS LANCASTER 671014 10/08/2014 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7117.5B

    ALL HEATING AND AIR LANDERS 870421 08/06/2014 490, 7123

    ALL LINES ELECTRIC INC CHINO HILLS 793152 10/27/2014 490, 7123

    ALL PHASE ELECTRICAL SERVICES CLOVIS 906865 05/29/2014 7123

    ALL STAR FABRICATION YUCCA VALLEY 882377 07/02/2014 7090.1

    ALL STAR HEATING AND COOLING SAN JOSE 964947 10/13/2014 7109.A, 7110.A, 7113, 7116, 7117.6, 7125.4A, 7159

    ALL STATE CONSTRUCTION RIVERSIDE 925577 07/17/2014 7090.1

    ALL WAYS PAINTING GRASS VALLEY 830195 12/11/2014 7090.1

    ALL WE HAUL DEMO PROS SANTA MARIA 874813 04/28/2014 7123, 490

    ALLCAL CONSTRUCTION OAKLEY 864087 02/10/2014 7107, 7108, 7113, 7115, 7120, 7125.4A, 7159(C3BII,C4, C6,D3,D8A,D9A,D11B,D13, E5,E6A,5A3)

    ALLEY & COMPANY INC RANCHO CORDOVA 675403 04/08/2014 7109.A, 7154, 7113

    ALLIANCE WEST SERVICES STUDIO CITY 868490 09/16/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7083, 7110.B, 7118, 7120

    ALLIED GLASS & WINDOW LOWER LAKE 962812 11/10/2014 7090.1

    ALLISON ROBERT CLOVIS 941954 07/17/2014 7090.1

    ALLSTAR PIPELINE PLUMBING RANCHO CORDOVA 916322 12/06/2013 7090.1

    ALLSTAR ROOTER PICO RIVERA 864342 11/10/2014 7090.1

    ALLSTATE REMODELING INC SHERMAN OAKS 938766 10/27/2014 7109.A, 7110, 7113, 7154, 7117.6, 7107, 7159.5A5

    ALMGREN GERALD CONSTRUCTION BAKERSFIELD 613101 09/04/2013 7107, 7108(5), 7116, 7109.A, 7111.1, 7159(E4,5A3,5A5)

    ALPINE HEATING & AIR LINCOLN 664609 07/19/2013 7090.1

    AMEN PAVING ST GEORGE 969540 12/01/2014 7103

    AMERICA MOBILE HOME SERVICE SPECIALIST

    PLACERVILLE 492581 04/07/2014 7090.1

    AMERICAN ESTATE LANDSCAPE DESIGN CONSTRUCTION

    VALENCIA 891005 10/27/2014 7107, 7108, 7109.A, 7113, 7116, 7117.6, 7119, 7159(C3A,C3BII,C5,D1,D4,D5,D7,D8A,D8C,D9C,D10B,D)

    AMERICAN ROOF SYSTEMS INC FOSTER CITY 703072 08/22/2013 7090.1

    AMERICAN SIGN INDUSTRIES INC REDLANDS 959353 01/24/2014 7090.1

    AMERICAN STANDARD GENERAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC

    WOODLAND HILLS 932293 10/01/2013 7098

    AMERICAN TILE & STONE WORKS THOUSAND OAKS 637878 02/12/2014 7090.1

    AMERIWISE PLUMBING SEASIDE 965787 01/07/2014 490, 7123

    ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION ROSEVILLE 681664 10/17/2013 7090.1

    ANDRADE MARK DBA: PRIME SOURCE CONSTRUCTION

    GILROY 829470 12/09/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7120, 7125.4A

    ANGEL’S HANDYMAN SERVICE SACRAMENTO 922906 01/24/2014 7090.1

    ANGUIANO RENATO CONSTRUCTION SANTA ANA 962058 01/24/2014 7090.1

    ANYTIME COATINGS BAKERSFIELD 971091 03/03/2014 7114, 7117, 7159(C4,C6, D3,D4,D5,D7,D8A,D8C,D9A, D9B,D9C,D10)

    APPLE VALLEY ROOF CO APPLE VALLEY 882049 09/16/2013 490, 7123

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATED

    490 Relationship of conviction of a crime to licensed activity7018.5 Failing to provide notice to owner regarding lien provisions7026.7 Advertising as a contractor without a license7028 Acting in the capacity of a contractor without license7029 Contracting as a joint venture without the required license7029.5 Failing, as a plumbing, electrical sign or well drilling

    contractor, to display identification on business vehicles7030 Failing to include in a contract the notice that contractors

    are licensed by the Contractors State License Board7030.5 Failing to fulfill the requirement that the contractor’s

    license number be placed on all contracts, subcontracts, calls for bid, and other forms of advertising

    7071.11 Judgment or admitted claim against bond7083 Failing to report a change of address, name style, or

    personnel within 90 days7085.6 Failing to comply with an arbitration award7090.1 Failing to comply with civil penalty or “order to correct” in

    Registrar’s citation7097 Suspension of additional licenses7098 Revocation of additional licenses7099.6 Non-compliance with a final citation7106 Investigation of expired or suspended license

    7107 Abandonment of a project without legal excuse7108 Diverted funds or property received for a specific job

    to other purposes7109 Willful disregard of plans and specifications, or failing to

    complete the job in a good and workmanlike manner7109.5 Violation of safety laws resulting in death or serious injury7110 Willful disregard and violation of building laws7110.1 Violating Section 206.5 of the Labor Code7111 Failing to keep records and to make them available to a

    representative of the Registrar7111.1 Refusing to or failing to cooperate with deputy in

    investigation7112 Misrepresentation of a material fact on an application7113 Failing to complete a project for the price stated in the

    contract7113.5 Avoiding or settling for less than lawful obligations as a

    contractor through the various bankruptcy proceedings7114 Aiding and abetting an unlicensed person7115 Failing to comply with the Contractors State License Law7116 Committing a willful or fraudulent act as a contractor7117 Acting as a contractor out of name style7117.5 Contracting with inactive license

    7118 Contracting with unlicensed person7119 Failing to prosecute a job with diligence7120 Failing to pay for materials or services7121 Prohibition against associating with suspended

    or revoked license7122 Participation of license in violating Contractors Law7122.5 Responsibility of Qualifying Person for acts committed

    by his/her principal7123 Conviction of a felony in connection with

    construction activities7124 A plea of nolo contendere is considered a conviction7154 Employment of unregistered home improvement salesman7155 Participation in violation by a home improvement salesman7157 Model Home kickback prohibition7159 Failing to comply with contract requirements7161(b) False advertising

    Disciplinary Actions July 2013–December 2014 Business & Professions Code Sections

    Labor Code Section3700.5 Lack of workers’ compensation insurance

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    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATEDLicense Revocations

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATED

    AQUA SOLUTIONS ORANGEVALE 956558 07/24/2014 7123

    ARBOR PLUS TREE SERVICE SACRAMENTO 922692 07/24/2014 7123

    ARCHSTONE FLOORS SERVICE SAN BRUNO 764421 01/07/2014 7028.5, 7068.1, 7109, 7113, 7117.5B, 7125.4A, 7159(C5,5A3)

    AREA - WEST FENCE CO LAKESIDE 737398 07/01/2013 7085.6

    ARID ZONE LANDSCAPE INDIO 922057 04/15/2014 7123, 490

    ARMSTRONG M GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AUBURN 953887 04/21/2014 7107, 7159.5A3, 7123

    ARMSTRONG TILE & ROCK DESIGNS SQUAW VALLEY 813068 01/27/2014 7090.1

    ARNOLD CONTRACTORS LANDSCAPING AND CONCRETE

    FOLSOM 829974 10/11/2013 7123

    ARTISTIC POOLS INC FRESNO 953730 04/08/2014 7090.1

    ARTSTONE HOME DESIGN SAN DIEGO 926183 07/22/2014 7030(A,5), 7107, 7113, 7117.6, 7120, 7154, 7159(C3BI,D10A, D10C,D11B,E4,E5,E6A,5A3,5A5)

    ASDRUBAL PLUMBING INC HAWTHORNE 784206 07/23/2014 490, 7123

    ASPIRE BUILDING AND RENOVATION YUCAIPA 935442 08/25/2014 490, 7123

    ATLANTIS FENCE & IRONWORKS INC HAYWARD 943527 09/18/2013 7090.1

    ATLANTIS POOLS AND ROCK FORMATION FONTANA 816508 09/04/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7114, 7117(5B,5C), 7159(C6,E4,E5,E6B,5A3), 7110

    ATSATT & TADDIE GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC

    SAN JOSE 725103 07/09/2014 7107, 7108, 7109, 7116, 7117(A,5C), 7119, 7125.4A, 7159(D8A,D8B,D8C,D9A,D9B, D9C,D10A,D10B,E4,E5,E6A, 7162, 7191.B

    AUTHINTIC TILE AND STONE SANTEE 863382 03/12/2014 7090.1

    AVERY HEATING & COOLING RESEDA 951372 07/02/2014 7090.1

    AVILA FLOORING BELLFLOWER 938894 06/18/2014 7085.6

    AZEVEDO CONSTRUCTION SANTA ROSA 930797 11/10/2014 7090.1

    A1 AFFORDABLE PLUMBING SAN LEANDRO 388261 11/12/2014 7090.1

    B & B LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING SAN RAMON 884374 06/04/2014 7090.1

    B & D PLUMCO INC MARYSVILLE 740548 10/31/2013 7123

    B & V FLOORING COMPANY INC SAN BRUNO 866481 01/07/2014 7097, 7098

    B CONTRACTING COSTA MESA 792382 10/21/2014 7090.1

    B K PAINTING INC MOUNTAIN VIEW 855374 09/05/2013 490, 7123

    B M B CONSTRUCTION & BUILDERS MISSION VIEJO 687379 05/07/2014 7090.1

    BABIKIAN GARO GIRAGOS DANA POINT 333039 12/09/2013 7097, 7098, 7121

    BACKYARD LIFESTYLES LIVERMORE 506997 12/09/2014 7090.1

    BAHAR YITSHAC DBA: B-MY CONSTRUCTION

    N HOLLYWOOD 509844 08/11/2014 7109.A, 7107, 7113, 7116, 7117.A, 7159(D9A,D9B,D9C)

    BARBARICK & SONS ESPARTO 842896 07/01/2013 7090.1

    BARE METAL WORKS INC ALTA LOMA 732116 07/28/2014 7107, 7113, 7159(C4,C6,D8C,D9C,D10A,D10B,D10C,D11A,D11B,D13)

    BARILLI BUILDERS’ ENCINITAS 923850 11/10/2014 7090.1

    BARRON CONSTRUCTION BONITA 492222 08/21/2013 7090.1

    BARTRAM CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ENCINITAS 888825 11/19/2014 7090.1

    BARTZ ROLAND FRANZ SAN BERNARDINO 667773 12/09/2013 7107, 7116, 7117.5C, 7159(C4,C6,D8C,E4,5A3), 7113

    BAUER BROOKS L & SONS TWENTYNINE PALMS 487401 10/06/2014 7107, 7108, 7113, 7116, 7120, 7159(C3A,5A3,C3BII,C4,D3,D4, D5,D7,D8A,D8B,D8C,D9

    BAY AREA GREENWORKS KENSINGTON 944245 09/15/2014 7090.1

    BAY WEST ELECTRIC INC OAKLAND 748871 11/26/2014 7107, 7109(A,B), 7113, 7108, 7159(C3A,C3BII,C4,C5,C6,D3,D4,D5,D8C,D9A,D9B,D9C

    BEASLEY MECHANICAL SERVICES STOCKTON 818084 01/24/2014 7090.1

    BEAUCHAMP WESLEY WAYNE CULVER CITY 869504 08/21/2013 7090.1

    BEERBOWER ALBERT DBA: ALBERT BEERBOWER

    SANTA ROSA 831579 08/14/2014 7112, 7107, 7109.A, 7161.B, 7110

    BELL PAINTING SANTA ROSA 598241 03/12/2014 7090.1

    BELSAY BEVERLY HILLS 979340 06/13/2014 7098

    BEN MENAHEM, RONEN LOS ANGELES 84704 BA 06/04/2014 7108, 7109.A, 7116, 7117.6, 7161.B, 7159.5A5, 7110, 7068.1

    BENHAM PLUMBING NEVADA CITY 607763 12/12/2014 7090.1

    BENOIT CONSTRUCTION NEVADA CITY 654254 08/15/2014 7090.1

    BEST FLOORS IN HUMBOLDT COOS BAY 905235 09/09/2014 7123

    BETTER LIVING CONSTRUCTION INC RIVERSIDE 965473 01/07/2014 7116, 7125.4A, 7159(C1,D9B,A5,5A1), 7107, 7109.A, 7113

    BEYOND COMFORT HVAC CORP CHATSWORTH 951017 05/09/2014 7112, 7114, 7116, 7125.4

    BICENTENNIAL TILE PORTOLA 820877 11/12/2014 7090.1

    BIGG’N CONSTRUCTION SACRAMENTO 923813 12/12/2014 7090.1

    BILZIE CONSTRUCTION TAHOMA 718888 05/08/2014 7090.1

    BLACKWOOD BUILDERS INC CASTAIC 775741 08/05/2013 7107, 7113, 7159(C,C4,C6, D10A,D10C,D11B), 7120

    BLASING CONSTRUCTION INC REDWOOD CITY 496080 07/31/2014 7030.5, 7083(1), 7107, 7108.5, 7113, 7117(A,5C,6), 7120, 7125.4A, 7159(C6,D10A, D10B,D10C,D11A,D11B,E1B, E1C,E2,E2A)

    BLOEMENDAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PETALUMA 731597 07/09/2014 7107, 7109(A,B), 7113, 7117.5B, 7118, 7120, 7125.4, 7159(5A3,5A5)

    BLOOMFIELD ENGINEERING SACRAMENTO 931738 09/10/2014 7107, 7108.5, 7109.B, 7113, 7117(5B,6), 7125.4A, 7159.5A3

    BLUE HORIZON POOL & SPAS CHINO HILLS 904059 11/12/2013 7123, 490

    BLUE JAY PAINTING CO NORTHRIDGE 390787 10/21/2013 7090.1

    BLUE SKY LANDSCAPING POWAY 735599 03/12/2014 7090.1

    BLUE SKY SOLAR ELECTRIC SANTA ROSA 943141 07/23/2014 490, 7123

    BOHLKEN AIR CONDITIONING SELMA 917439 07/15/2013 7107, 7109(A,B), 7110, 7113, 7116, 7125.4A, 7159(A5,E4,5A3)

    BOICE ENGINEERING AND DEVELOPMENT INC

    CORONA 629582 09/20/2013 7090.1

    BOLICH WILLIAM J SAN MARCOS 310174 06/04/2014 7103

    BONAR CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING SANTA ANA 296127 09/05/2013 7103

    BOTTLE BOY INC LOS ANGELES 969571 11/12/2013 7098

    BOUNTIFUL BLINDS BAKERSFIELD 804134 01/07/2014 7107, 7108, 7113, 7114, 7159.5A3

    BOWKER JOSE CARLOS JR PHELAN 920766 07/15/2013 490, 7123

    BRIDGES STEVE CONSTRUCTION OXNARD 765053 04/08/2014 7090.1

    BRIGGS DENNIS RAY GLENDORA 449053 06/23/2014 7090.1

    BRILLIANT HEATING AND AIR INC INDIO 963410 05/08/2014 7090.1

    BRITTAN INDUSTRIES INC BAKERSFIELD 723640 11/26/2014 7108.5

    BROWN JOEL PALM SPRINGS 509224 12/06/2013 7090.1

    BRUMMER ERNEST J LOS ANGELES 942026 04/14/2014 7123, 490

    BRYAN’S GENERAL BUILDING HIGHLAND 929442 08/21/2014 7090.1

    BUCKLEY CONSTRUCTION QUINCY 966560 07/08/2014 7090.1

    BUDDY’S MANUFACTURED HOME CONTRACTOR

    MORENO VALLEY 965729 10/16/2013 7090.1

    BUFFINGTON JERRY W BAKERSFIELD 280570 04/03/2014 7098

    BUILDING SOLUTIONS IRVINE 463295 11/19/2013 7114, 7109.A, 7107, 7113

    BUILDRITE CONSTRUCTION CUPERTINO 892901 12/09/2014 7090.1

    BUILDRITE CONSTRUCTION INC CUPERTINO 913159 12/09/2014 7090.1

    BUKATY DEVELOPMENT AUBURN 957766 07/21/2014 7112, 498, 480, 7073

    BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS HESPERIA 768110 12/06/2013 7090.1

    BURNS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS INC HESPERIA 877198 12/06/2013 7090.1

    BYERLY DAVID LANDSCAPES & POOLS CAMARILLO 955680 07/08/2013

    C & A GENERAL BUILDERS INC CORONA 901666 07/15/2013 490, 7123

    C A S ELECTRIC SANTA ROSA 868941 07/23/2014 490, 7123

    C G K CONSTRUCTION CO SAN DIEGO 897242 03/10/2014 7098

    C J CONSTRUCTION LOS ANGELES 756193 11/12/2013 7109(A,B), 7113, 7117.A, 7159(C6,D7,D9C,D10A,D10C,D11B,E1,E2,E4,E5,E6A)

    C M BUILDERS INC GOLD RIVER 894822 07/15/2013 490, 7110, 7123

    C R ELECTRIC EAST PALO ALTO 885123 12/01/2014 7123, 490

    C S I REMODELING INC EAGLE ROCK 889999 01/07/2014 498, 7112, 7114, 7115, 7068.1

    C W C PLUMBING AND DRAIN OAKLEY 937809 09/06/2013 7107, 7116, 7159(5A1,5A3, 5A5), 7117(6,5A), 7113

    C 3 A/C AND HEATING HANFORD 928910 11/27/2013 7123

    CABINET COMPANY MANUFACTURING INC VISALIA 909029 11/17/2014 7107, 7113, 7116, 7159(A5,C4, C6,D8A,D8B,D8C,D9A,D9B, D9C,D10A,D10C)

    CABRERA CONSTRUCTION CORONA 872690 03/12/2014 7090.1

    CAIRNS WILLIAM VISALIA 955571 12/08/2014 7090.1

    CALI CONSTRUCTION SAN JOSE 870403 07/02/2014 7090.1

    CALIFORNIA AIR SERVICES GROUP INC RESEDA 950991 09/30/2013 7115, 7028.1, 7068.1, 7125.4, 7154, 7159(D10C,E4,E5,E6A, 5A3), 7161(B,A), 7117.A, 7107, 7109.A

    CALIFORNIA COAST HOME IMPROVEMENT INC

    ALPINE 858136 09/15/2014 7090.1

    CALIFORNIA HOME DEVELOPMENT & DESIGN INC

    CANOGA PARK 900992 03/24/2014 7097, 7098

    CALIFORNIA HOMEPRO INC CONCORD 939007 09/10/2014 7083.1, 7107, 7116, 7159(5A3,5A5)

    CALIFORNIA SKYLINES INC CHINO 948266 12/05/2013 7090.1

    CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING CONTRACTORS INC

    SAN JACINTO 953308 05/01/2014 7090.1

    CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC MAINTENANCE INC BURBANK 732561 07/08/2014 7090.1

    CALISCO BUILDERS CONCORD 949358 09/06/2013 7107, 7110, 7113, 7116, 7117, 7125.4A

    CAMPBELL CHRIS LONG BEACH 728358 10/08/2014

    CAMPBELL ELECTRIC SONORA 856820 11/04/2013 7123

    CAMPBELL R A INC SIGNAL HILL 272033 10/08/2014 7108.5, 7116, 7120

    CAPITAL CITY SHEDS SACRAMENTO 387713 08/05/2013 7107, 7108, 7113, 7120, 7123, 7159.5A3

    CARRILLO GENERAL CONSTRUCTION ESCONDIDO 882199 10/08/2014 7107, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7113, 7117.5B, 7159(5A3,5A5,D8A, D8B,D8C,E1,E2A,E2B, E3A,E4,E5,E6

    CARROLL ELECTRIC RIVERSIDE 935186 04/24/2014 7090.1

    CARTWRIGHT CONSTRUCTION BONSALL 819286 08/15/2014 7090.1

    CARVALHO P J CONSTRUCTION VALLEY SPRINGS 832457 04/08/2014 7090.1

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    CASEY SIERRA CORPORATION DBA: SIERRA SHEETMETAL & HEATING

    TAHOE CITY 479144 09/15/2014 7090.1

    CASHEROS JONATHAN D ROHNERT PARK 835557 10/07/2014 7090.1

    CASTLE FRAMING INC RIVERSIDE 847605 08/22/2013 7090.1

    CASTORENA MICHAEL GENERAL CONTRACTOR

    LAGUNA NIGUEL 888582 03/24/2014 490, 7123

    CCTV MASTERS ANAHEIM 905278 06/09/2014 490, 7123

    CECERE ANTHONY FLOORING MODESTO 942522 12/09/2014 7090.1

    CEDENO ABEL JR LAKE ELSINORE 618720 12/08/2014 7090.1

    CENTRAL VALLEY FLOOR COVERING FRESNO 406548 11/19/2014 7107, 7083, 7108, 7116, 7159(5A3,D3,D8A,D8C,D10A,D10B,D10C,D11A,D11B,E5)

    CERTIFIED BUILDERS INC SANTA MONICA 606517 08/12/2014 7109.A, 7117.A, 7125.4

    CESAR’S EXTERIOR DESIGNS INC SAN DIEGO 893940 01/24/2014 7090.1

    CHAPPELL KYLE SANTA ROSA 924068 11/25/2013 490, 7123

    CHRISTIAN & SONS CONSTRUCTION CO EUREKA 924116 09/25/2013 7123, 490

    CHRISTIANSEN MICHAEL JOHN PALM DESERT 939285 12/11/2014 7090.1

    CINRAY CONSTRUCTION ANTIOCH 863647 06/06/2014 7090.1

    CITY WIDE TREE SERVICE LA MIRADA 949263 08/05/2014 7090.1

    CITYWORKS RESTORATION SANTA ANA 921880 11/12/2013 7109(A), 7113, 7114, 7117.A, 7159.5A3

    CLARK’S TREE CARE ROUGH AND READY 896543 01/14/2014 7090.1

    CLARY ROOFING INC RIVERSIDE 525883 08/15/2014 7090.1

    CLASSIC PAINTING TEMECULA 677089 11/12/2014 7090.1

    CLASSIC PAINTING AND DECORATING FAIR OAKS 466364 04/24/2014 7090.1

    CLASSIC PLUMBING SERVICES MURRIETA 895298 11/10/2014 7090.1

    CLYDE’S PLUMBING AND DRAIN RIVERSIDE 504877 02/10/2014 7098

    COAST TO COAST CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT

    REDONDO BEACH 860535 12/05/2013 7090.1

    COASTAL DECK AND PATIO INC SANTEE 894449 04/08/2014 7090.1

    COASTLINE PROPERTY SERVICE SAN DIEGO 797924 07/22/2013 7097, 7098

    COASTLINE WATERPROOFING SAN CLEMENTE 944290 08/05/2014 7090.1

    COLOURS PAINTING & DECORATING BAKERSFIELD 853039 12/12/2014 7090.1

    COMBEE ROBERT CONSTRUCTION PALM SPRINGS 922517 04/21/2014 7090.1

    CONCORDE CONSULTING GROUP INC DBA: N K CONCORDE CONSULTING GROUP

    SAN DIEGO 778756 12/03/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7113

    CONCRETE SPECIALTIES MODESTO 711701 04/25/2014 7090.1

    CONE’S PAINTING TURLOCK 773422 10/21/2013 7090.1

    CONSTRUCTION ACTION NETWORK ANTIOCH 893959 11/26/2014 7116, 7117.A, 7125.4

    CONTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN

    MARINA DEL REY 602925 03/12/2014 7090.1

    CONTRACTING DONE RIGHT SANTA ROSA 849990 12/04/2013 7090.1

    CONVENTIONAL PLUMBING & PIPELINE VENTURA 920560 04/25/2014 490, 7123

    COOPER R CONSTRUCTION INC CARSON CITY 690715 01/04/2014 7120, 7108.5

    COPPERHEAD CONSTRUCTION INC MORGAN HILL 972268 12/09/2014 7090.1

    CORE CONSTRUCTION NORTH HIGHLANDS 888088 02/10/2014 7123

    CORE DALE HANDYMAN VENTURA 928316 10/01/2013 7123, 490

    CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION CORONA 727860 09/20/2013 7090.1

    CORREIAS QUALITY PAINTING A PARTNERSHIP

    FRESNO 785450 11/12/2014 7090.1

    COTTAGE ROOFING SUISUN CITY 824369 12/11/2014 7090.1

    CRAIG ANDREW GENERAL BUILDING SERVICE

    SAN JOSE 780172 02/20/2014 7090.1

    CRAWFORD CONSTRUCTION MISSION VIEJO 349757 11/13/2013 7085.6

    CREATIVE CONCEPTS LTD ESCONDIDO 532086 12/12/2014 7090.1

    CREATIVE CONCRETE VISALIA 899924 12/05/2013 7090.1

    CREATIVE EQUITY HOMES DBA: 3 PANES HUNTINGTON BEACH 913938 11/12/2014 7090.1

    CREATIVE HOME CONCEPTS ANTELOPE 945597 10/07/2014 7090.1

    CREATIVE IMAGE DEVELOPMENT INC GALT 960524 10/08/2014 7090.1

    CREATIVELY BUILT INC PETALUMA 977600 07/01/2014 7112, 7114, 7117.B, 7121

    CREDES INC NORTH HIGHLANDS 959585 09/15/2014 7090.1

    CRESCENT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PERRIS 906945 08/22/2013 7090.1

    CRITCHFIELD CONSTRUCTION INC CAMPBELL 773386 04/16/2014 7083(1), 7107, 7111.1, 7113, 7115, 7116, 7159(DD,5A3,5A5)

    CRYSTAL FINISH LADERA RANCH 888176 12/12/2014 7090.1

    CRYSTAL POOL & SPA VAN NUYS 543032 07/19/2013 7090.1

    CRYSTAL POOL GROUP INC VAN NUYS 966778 07/19/2013 7090.1

    CULBERTSON CONSTRUCTION ARCATA 875198 07/02/2014 7090.1

    CWE ENTERPRISES DBA: GREEN ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS

    SAN DIEGO 751371 09/12/2013 7109.A, 7116, 7113, 7115, 7159(5A5,C1,C3A,D2,D3, D4,D5), 7110

    CYPRESS HILL CONCRETE INC SAN JOSE 928680 12/27/2013 7085.6

    CYPRESS OAK DEVELOPMENT REDWOOD CITY 949579 07/31/2014 7030.5, 7083(1), 7107, 7108.5, 7113, 7117(A,5C,6), 7120, 7125.4A, 7159(C6,D10A, D10B,D10C,D11A,D11B,E1B, E1C,E2,E2A)

    D & S ELECTRICAL ROSEVILLE 890753 12/01/2014 498, 7112, 7123

    D N A CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION FONTANA 924897 05/29/2014 7123, 7124

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATEDLicense Revocations

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATED

    D S & B INC DBA: ROYAL ROOFING CO VISTA 826401 10/01/2013 7108, 7113, 7116, 7117.5B, 7120, 7154, 7159(D8A,D8B, D8C,D9A,D9B,D9C,D10A, D10B,D10C,D11A

    D S & J HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING VICTORVILLE 675056 07/02/2014 7090.1

    D’VINE CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS SAN DIEGO 782657 05/20/2014 7090.1

    DAHER CONSTRUCTION SAN DIEGO 937262 05/20/2014 7090.1

    DALABY ENTERPRISES INC CLOVIS 956383 12/01/2014 7090.1

    DALEUSKI’S CUSTOM GLASS LOOMIS 909039 12/08/2014 7090.1

    DAN SWEIGERT CONSTRUCTION TAHOE CITY 682047 11/12/2014 7090.1

    DAN’S CHIMNEY SERVICE FELTON 740093 12/12/2014 7090.1

    DAVID FOX PLUMBING MOORPARK 886635 10/07/2014 7090.1

    DAVID’S LANDSCAPE SERVICES OAKLAND 746435 01/24/2014 7090.1

    DAWSON MICHAEL SAN FRANCISCO 890501 01/24/2014 7090.1

    DE COLORES HOUSE PAINTING BERKELEY 856707 09/30/2013 490, 7123

    DE FIGARELLI CONST INC VISTA 648402 04/08/2014 7090.1

    DE JONG CONSTRUCTION INC PETALUMA 948190 07/09/2014 7107, 7109(A,B), 7113, 7117.5B, 7118, 7120, 7125.4, 7159(5A3,5A5)

    DECKADE SAN CLEMENTE 717685 08/05/2014 7090.1

    DECOR DESIGNS INC VAN NUYS 966302 06/11/2014 7098

    DELLAR CONSTRUCTION SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 769884 07/08/2014 7090.1

    DEMARCO CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION LONG BEACH 819913 07/19/2013 7090.1

    DESERT FRAMING YUCCA VALLEY 880046 06/09/2014 7123, 490

    DESLIPPE LEE JOSEPH BAY POINT 449179 10/13/2014 7085.6

    DESROSES CONSTRUCTION AND PLUMBING LONG BEACH 641046 08/27/2014 7114, 7090

    DHILLON’S LANDSCAPING TRACY 825542 01/14/2014 7090.1

    DIAMOND 2 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION OCEANSIDE 698717 12/12/2014 7090.1

    DIAZ HOME IMPROVEMENTS MANTECA 942007 06/02/2014 7108, 7120, 7113, 7110.A, 7159(5A3,5A5)

    DIEDERICH MICHAEL TILE CANYON COUNTRY 794335 04/25/2014 7090.1

    DIRAN’S HOME REPAIR TRACY 751736 08/05/2014 7090.1

    DIRAN’S HOME REPAIR INC MEADOW VISTA 827884 08/05/2014 7090.1

    DIRECT REMODELING INC TARZANA 944875 10/08/2014 7068.1, 7110.A, 7154, 7159(5A5)

    DISCOUNT TREE SERVICE SAN DIMAS 741061 08/05/2014 7090.1

    DIVERSIFIED MODULAR INC ESCALON 951133 07/30/2014 7107, 7108, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7113, 7117.5C, 7125.4A, 7159(5A3,5A5,C4,D3,D4,D8A, D8B,D8C,D9A,D9B,D9C,D1, 7083.1, 7161.B

    DOOHAN J BUILDERS LAKEWOOD 886671 07/19/2013 7090.1

    DR DRAIN & SEWER INC OXNARD 935916 10/08/2014 7109.A, 7110, 7161(C,B,A), 7116, 7113, 7117.5C

    DRAGONETTI CONSTRUCTION REDWOOD CITY 574865 06/11/2014 7110.A, 7113, 7120, 7125(4A), 7159(C3BII,C4,DD,D8C,D9C, D10A,D11B,D13,5A3)

    DRAINBUSTERS HUNTINGTON BEACH 909766 10/02/2013 7098

    DREW’S HOME SOLUTIONS BUELLTON 941549 10/07/2014 7090.1

    DROEGE FRANK J SR CASTAIC 692990 08/05/2013 7097, 7098, 7121(5), 7122(5)

    DRUCKENMILLER ROBERT II TEMECULA 899349 06/23/2014 7090.1

    DUCTMASTERS LONG BEACH 784331 04/25/2014 490, 7123

    DUCTMASTERS INC LONG BEACH 924049 04/25/2014 490, 7123

    DURBIN CONSTRUCTION UPLAND 784548 12/05/2013 7090.1

    DYNASTY GLASS & MIRROR INC ARCADIA 647846 11/04/2013 7107, 7117(A,5B), 7154, 7159(C4,C6,D8C,D10C, D11B,E4,E5,E6B,5A3)

    E E V SHELTER CONST / DEV EL CAJON 885057 01/15/2014 7090.1

    E J WILSON CONTRACTING SAN DIEGO 770923 01/24/2014 7090.1

    E M B PLUMBING SERVICES QUAIL VALLEY 904367 07/07/2014 7085.6

    E M R CONTRACTING ROOFING LA MESA 961413 02/10/2014 7108, 7117.A, 7120

    E M T CONCRETE CORPORATION HENDERSON 955366 12/22/2014 7123, 490

    E T CONCRETE SANTA MARIA 829561 10/16/2013 7090.1

    EAGLE CONSTRUCTION CO HACIENDA HEIGHTS 706495 10/28/2013 7107, 7109(A,B), 7113, 7114, 7125.4, 7159(C4,C5,C6,D7, D8A,D8B,D8C,D9A,D9B,D10A,D10B,D, 7153

    EAST BAY DEVELOPMENT OAKLAND 796473 12/09/2014 7090.1

    EASTERN CONSTRUCTION INC ROSEMEAD 762877 09/23/2014 7085.6

    ECHEVERRIA ROOF CO YUCCA VALLEY 922551 12/04/2013 7090.1

    ECO ELECTRIC SAN RAMON 869639 05/09/2014 7085.6

    ECOSCAPES INC TORRANCE 844696 07/02/2014 7090.1

    EFTEKHARI HAYDAR ALI LAGUNA NIGUEL 873546 04/08/2014 7090.1

    EISSAC BUILDING COMPANY FOUNTAIN VALLEY 952850 11/26/2014 7085.6

    ELECTRIC GATE CO INC THE HEMET 825409 05/01/2014 7090.1

    ELIAS CONSTRUCTION A PARTNERSHIP OAKLAND 880355 07/22/2013 7097, 7098

    ELITE CONCRETE & CLEAN-UP SACRAMENTO 830792 06/23/2014 7090.1

    ELITE PLUMBING AND DRAIN CLEANING SIMI VALLEY 913271 10/08/2014 7109.A, 7110, 7161(C,B,A), 7116, 7113, 7117.5C

    ELLIOT ANDREW CONSTRUCTION INC LONG BEACH 941557 12/15/2014 7108(5), 7120

    ELLIOTT AND ELLIOTT CO OAKLAND 241345 07/07/2014 7120

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    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATEDLicense Revocations

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATED

    ELLIOTT DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC THE CUPERTINO 964292 08/11/2014 7068.1, 7107, 7108, 7114, 7116, 7117.6, 7121, 7115, 7154, 7159(5A3,5A5)

    ELLIS DOORS GRANADA HILLS 848479 04/24/2014 7090.1

    ELLIS JAMES CONTRACTING POWAY 843708 12/06/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7125.4, 7159(A5,E2,E4,E5,E6A,5A3, 5A5), 7110, 7154

    EMANUEL BROCK CLOVERDALE 843652 10/13/2014 7109, 7110.B, 7113, 7154, 7159.C5

    EMARD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LOOMIS 868409 07/08/2013 7098

    EMARD DICK ELECTRIC INC DBA: EMARD ELECTRIC

    LOOMIS 794007 07/08/2013 7097, 7098, 7115, 7113, 7120

    EMERALD CONSTRUCTION & PLASTERING SERVICES

    CHULA VISTA 740335 08/21/2014 7090.1

    ENERGY PATHWAYS CONSTRUCTION AGOURA 912553 03/07/2014 7068.1, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7159(C4,C6,D8A,D8B,D8C, D9A,D9B,D9C,D10A,D10B,D10

    ENRIQUE GONZALEZ PAINTING HAYWARD 773838 07/19/2013 7090.1

    ESSENCE DESIGNS INC LOS ANGELES 515693 09/09/2013 7098

    ESTEVEZ DOMINGO PANORAMA CITY 852480 03/24/2014 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7115, 7114

    EUROPA T & S FLOORING INC DBA: EURO - CRAFT BUILDERS & DESIGN

    SPRING VALLEY 924725 08/06/2014 7090.1

    EVERGREEN LANDSCAPE MODESTO 795016 01/07/2014 7090.1

    EVINGER STEVE PLUMBING ORANGE 911040 07/07/2014 490, 7123

    EXCEL CABINETS VALENCIA 829098 03/07/2014 7098

    EXCEL CABINETS & MILLWORKS INC VALENCIA 911972 03/07/2014 7107, 7116, 7108

    EXCEPTIONAL DRYWALL SANTA ROSA 910440 12/09/2014 7090.1

    EXCHANGE SQUARE INC LOS ANGELES 872482 09/09/2013 7098

    EXECUTIVE CONCRETE AND LANDSCAPE SACRAMENTO 914601 08/21/2013 7090.1

    EXPERT GENERAL CONTRACTOR ADELANTO 904734 09/06/2013 7085.6

    EXQUISITE FENCE CO MURRIETA 883668 09/22/2014 7123, 490

    F RODGERS CORPORATION LIVERMORE 499755 07/15/2013 7083, 7103, 7111.1

    FABIAN JAIME DAVID LOS ANGELES 899221 03/24/2014 7107, 7109(A,B), 7113, 7117.6, 7125.4

    FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE DESIGN LAGUNITAS 754417 07/19/2013 7090.1

    FAST GROUP WEST INC DBA: GRANITE TRANSFORMATIONS OF ONTARIO

    RANCHO CUCAMONGA

    925297 05/07/2014 7107, 7116, 7117.5B, 7154, 7159(5A3,5A5,C4,C6,D1,D2, D4,D8C,D9A,D9C,D12,D13)

    FENCE LINE CONSTRUCTION MERCED 769712 09/18/2013 7090.1

    FINE LINE PLUMBING ESCONDIDO 963994 09/15/2014 7090.1

    FIOREBUILT CONSTRUCTION CULVER CITY 865240 06/13/2014 7098

    FIOREBUILT CONSTRUCTION MARINA DEL REY 892366 06/13/2014 7107, 7113, 7159(A5,5A5)

    FIRE FLOOD & QUAKE RESTORATION & CONSTRUCTION INC

    SAN DIEGO 915865 07/22/2013 7097, 7098

    FIRST CHOICE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

    LOS BANOS 840368 03/06/2014 7090.1

    FITZPATRICK RICK CONSTRUCTION INC WEST HILLS 428262 04/07/2014 7090.1

    FIVE STAR SWIMMING POOLS COVINA 873417 11/10/2014 7090.1

    FLOORING TILE SERVICES ORANGE 836400 07/19/2013 7090.1

    FORD BUILDERS INC. FRESNO 838080 12/08/2014 7090.1

    FORD CONSTRUCTION CO CONCORD 305847 12/08/2014 7090.1

    FOSTER BLAIR PLUMBING YUCCA VALLEY 951807 05/29/2014 7123, 490

    FRESH AIR UNITED BUILDERS INC LOS ANGELES 981937 06/30/2014 7068.1, 7110, 7115, 7125.4A, 7117.6, 7154, 7159(C3BII,C4,C6,D3)

    FUENTES PLUMBING SAN MARCOS 948278 12/09/2013 7123, 490

    FUENTES TILE VICTORVILLE 873897 07/19/2013 7090.1

    G & S CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CAMPBELL 600286 04/07/2014 7090.1

    G B CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT INC NORTH HOLLYWOOD 968757 07/02/2014 7112, 7115, 7161.A

    G C C CONSTRUCTION LONG BEACH 918016 09/06/2013 7107, 7113, 7117.A, 7159(D3, D4,D7,D8A,D8C,D12,D13, E4,E5,E6A)

    G E C CLOVIS 963627 07/02/2014 7090.1

    G G & L INC CLAYTON 764876 05/20/2014 7090.1

    G J CONSTRUCTIVE CREATIONS INC DANA POINT 916072 12/09/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7125.4, 7159(C4,C5,C6,D7,D9C,D10B,D10C,E4,E5,E6A,5A3,5A5)

    G L R COMPANIES INC YUCAIPA 888945 07/07/2014 490, 7123

    G M PAINTING COSTA MESA 914039 07/19/2013 7090.1

    G P F CONCRETE SACRAMENTO 917138 08/21/2014 7090.1

    G S E DRYWALL INC SAN LEANDRO 962267 07/08/2014 7090.1

    G S L INDUSTRIES INC DBA: G & L CABINETS

    SAN BERNARDINO 501643 09/13/2013 7085.6

    G T CONCRETE SHERMAN OAKS 873665 12/11/2014 7090.1

    G W SHEET METAL THOUSAND OAKS 891374 09/16/2013 490, 7123

    GALAXY REMODELING INC VAN NUYS 899852 09/15/2014 7085.6

    GARDEN DESIGN MONTARA 544007 02/26/2014 7090.1

    GARDEN DESIGN LANDSCAPE MONTARA 789084 02/26/2014 7090.1

    GARRETT JAMES CONSTRUCTION VALLEJO 918060 07/17/2014 7090.1

    GARZA DAVID MISSION VIEJO 824712 10/29/2014 7085.6

    GASPER JOHN V CORONA 403949 09/04/2013 7090.1

    GENERAL REMODELING & CONSTRUCTION CORP DBA: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

    WINNETKA 531665 03/06/2014 7107, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7068.1, 7115, 7114, 7163, 7154, 7159(C4,C6,D8C,D10A, D10C,D11B,E5,5A5,D9C, 5A3,5A4), 7113

    GENERATIONS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION FONTANA 896269 07/01/2013 7090.1

    GENESIS REMODELING WOODLAND HILLS 776419 08/11/2014 7109.A, 7107, 7113, 7116, 7117.A, 7159(D9A,D9B,D9C)

    GENIE CONSTRUCTION INC MURRIETA 904401 03/10/2014 7118, 7109.A, 7113, 7119, 7159(E1,E2,E4,E5,E6A,D8A, D8B,D8C,D9A,D9B,D9C,D10

    GEORGE ALAN CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED DBA: CALIFORNIA ENERGY SYST

    FRESNO 958558 12/06/2013 7090.1

    GERLACH LANDSCAPE SERVICES SAN DIMAS 913203 12/12/2014 7090.1

    GET - R - DUN CONST MOUNTAIN VIEW 895828 06/23/2014 7090.1

    GET FLOORED LANCASTER 898052 09/18/2013 7090.1

    GFAM CONTRACTING SAN DIEGO 959269 12/17/2014 7107, 7113, 7117.6, 7125.4A, 7159(C5,E5,D1,D11B,D8C,D9A, C4,C6,D13,E4,D10A,D10

    GIACOMAZZA CHAD PLUMBING PASO ROBLES 871719 08/22/2013 7090.1

    GMG STONE INC SAN DIEGO 710994 04/24/2014 7090.1

    GOGNA CONSTRUCTION SAN DIEGO 971095 01/24/2014 7090.1

    GOLD BRUSH PAINTING SAN MARCOS 800057 10/31/2013 7123, 490

    GOLD COUNTRY CONCEPTS PAINTING & DECORATING

    SUNNYVALE 871978 07/17/2014 7090.1

    GOLD WEIGHT CONSTRUCTION VAN NUYS 883004 09/16/2013 7123, 490

    GOLDEN STATE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS INC

    MODESTO 869253 12/17/2014 7113, 7120

    GOLDEN STATE DOOR CO RIVERSIDE 880317 01/14/2014 7090.1

    GOLDEN STATE SIDING HUNTINGTON BEACH 834403 10/21/2013 7090.1

    GOLDEN WEST CONSTRUCTION CORP UPLAND 971391 04/07/2014 7090.1

    GONZALEZ TILE JULIAN 890763 09/30/2013 490, 7123

    GRAHAM DAVID POOLS PALM SPRINGS 934229 08/22/2013 7090.1

    GRAHAM ELECTRIC OAKDALE 916876 09/15/2014 7090.1

    GRAY C LANDSCAPING SANTA ROSA 656239 09/16/2013 7123, 490

    GRAY CONSTRUCTION & DRYWALL AUBURN 574827 12/17/2013 7108, 7120

    GRAY DOUG CONSTRUCTION & DRYWALL INC DBA: GRAY CONSTRUCTION

    AUBURN 800671 12/17/2013 7120, 7108

    GRAY DOUG CONSTRUCTION AND DRYWALL INC DBA: NORTH FORK DRYWALL

    AUBURN 799321 12/17/2013 7097, 7098

    GRAY TIMOTHY LEE SAN CLEMENTE 535346 08/28/2014 7090.1

    GRAYSTONE CONSTRUCTION CO LA QUINTA 863749 07/02/2014 7090.1

    GREEN CONSTRUCTION US SANTA BARBARA 869189 08/29/2013 7114, 7117.A, 7107, 7113

    GREEN CONTRACTING GROUP INC DBA: INTELCO CONTRACTING

    SAN LUIS OBISPO 959256 11/12/2014 7090.1

    GREEN DESERT LANDSCAPE CONST INC EL CENTRO 938635 12/22/2014 490, 7123

    GREEN JAMES PAINTING BAKERSFIELD 893051 05/29/2014 7123, 490

    GREEN PLANET POWER SOLUTIONS INC AUBURN 950383 12/17/2013 7097, 7098

    GREEN PRO IRRIGATION INC CAMARILLO 300061 07/08/2013 7109.A, 7113

    GREEN THUMB BARBERS VACAVILLE 971369 11/21/2014 7085.6

    GREENLEAF BUILDING INC SANTA MONICA 956713 12/15/2014 7090.1

    GREGORY PATRICK A LOS ANGELES 537114 01/07/2014 498, 7112, 7114, 7115, 7068.1

    GRIFFIN R N GENERAL CONTRACTING STUDIO CITY 914064 07/07/2014 7107, 7108, 7113, 7114, 7117.A, 7159(C6,D5,E6A)

    GRIVETTE CONSTRUCTION MAGALIA 834049 12/17/2014 7123

    GUARANTEED ELECTRIC SANTA ROSA 902481 05/05/2014 7123, 490

    GUINARD ENTERPRISES INC DBA: ACE DRAIN & PLUMBING INC

    NOVATO 787750 07/01/2014 7121, 7098

    GUINN DEVELOPMENT GROUP WESTLAKE VILLAGE 474468 01/14/2014 7090.1

    GUTHRIE ELECTRIC INC DBA: DRAEGER ELECTRIC

    SAN JOSE 772798 10/01/2013 7121(5), 7097, 7098

    H & M ELECTRIC COMPANY LOS ANGELES 711317 08/29/2013 7107, 7109(A,B), 7110, 7116

    H & M ELECTRIC INC LOS ANGELES 866523 08/29/2013 7107, 7109(A,B), 7110, 7116

    H P D FAIR OAKS 302477 08/21/2013 7090.1

    H V A C ENTERPRISES CORP CHEYENNE 921265 04/25/2014 490, 7123

    HALL OF FRAME CONSTRUCTION INC CHINO 897856 11/10/2014 7090.1

    HAMMERHEAD POOL SERVICE RANCHO CORDOVA 932283 03/12/2014 7090.1

    HAMPTONS BLUEPRINT INC DBA: HAMPTON CONSTRUCTION

    MODESTO 950762 04/08/2014 7090.1

    HANNAH CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO WESTLAKE VILLAGE 282677 04/23/2014 7090.1

    HANNAH CONSTRUCTION CO WEST HILLS 695188 04/23/2014 7090.1

    HARDIES PLUMBING TRACY 578106 12/11/2014 7090.1

    HARRIS ENTERPRISES CASTRO VALLEY 869524 12/09/2013 7107, 7108, 7113, 7120, 7159(DD,5A3)

    HARRIS LARRY E BUILDER VISTA 387582 09/18/2013 7090.1

    HART KIERSTIN ROCKLIN 922620 12/08/2014 7090.1

    HART’S SIDING & DECKING RANCHO CORDOVA 945888 12/01/2014 7107, 7108, 7109.A, 7113, 7116, 7117.6, 7125.4A, 7159(5A3,D8C,C4,C5,C6,D9C,D10A,D10C,D11A,D11B,E2

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    HASH JOE LIMITED NEVADA CITY 660261 04/08/2014 7090.1

    HAVEA UNALOTO CONCRETE BERKELEY 951111 10/16/2013 7090.1

    HAYDEN CUSTOM CONTRACTING NUEVO 945126 12/09/2013 7121, 7098

    HAYDEN CUSTOM CONTRACTING INC NUEVO 951834 12/09/2013 7107, 7109, 7113, 7111.1

    HEAGY CONSTRUCTION HERMOSA BEACH 860524 12/15/2014 7090.1

    HEATH THOMAS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC

    SANTA BARBARA 525330 11/26/2014 7103

    HEBERLING COMPANY THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA

    928567 09/27/2013 7107, 7111, 7113

    HERD BRIAN CONSTRUCTION SONORA 897589 04/15/2014 7123

    HERNANDEZ CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION VACAVILLE 901711 12/11/2014 7090.1

    HERNANDEZ MECHANICAL H V A C LITTLEROCK 891114 10/08/2014 7090.1

    HERSHEY DAVE LANDSCAPE RANCHO CUCAMONGA

    461226 07/02/2014 7090.1

    HICKS JAMES INCORPORATED DBA: JHI ELECTRIC

    MISSION VIEJO 960959 08/22/2013 7090.1

    HIGH POINT BUILDERS INC CARLSBAD 822207 12/05/2014 7107, 7109.A, 7111.1, 7113, 7125.4A

    HILL GREG VACAVILLE 768519 01/15/2014 7090.1

    HILLSIDE FOUNDATIONS VALENCIA 719488 07/15/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7115, 7116, 7117.6, 7119, 7159(D8C,D10C,D11B,5A3, 5A5), 7161, 7059

    HIRSCH HENRY W INC DBA: ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS

    WOODLAND HILLS 404908 10/28/2014 7116, 7159.C1, 7115, 7161.B, 7107, 7113, 7154

    HOLMESBUILDERS CONSTRUCTION SAN DIEGO 916507 07/03/2014 490, 7123

    HOME INSPECTION SERVICE COMPANY VALLEJO 561161 08/21/2014 7090.1

    HOME REPAIR SERVICE RICHMOND 925717 07/08/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7113, 7159.DD

    HOME TECH CONSTRUCTION VISTA 702002 07/24/2014 7028, 7068.1, 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7114, 7115, 7155(5), 7159.5A3

    HOULE CONSTRUCTION INC LA JOLLA 556085 03/12/2014 7090.1

    HOUTS PAINTING VISALIA 868082 06/13/2014 7109.A, 7125.4A, 7117(6,5B), 7159(C3A,5A3), 7083, 7113, 7114, 7115, 7110.A1

    HOWARD CONSTRUCTION OROVILLE 665450 06/11/2014 7107, 7110.A, 7113, 7159(5A3,5A5), 7117.5B

    HOWARD RICHARD CONST ATWATER 922171 12/11/2014 7090.1

    HUEZO’S CONSTRUCTION WATSONVILLE 940554 10/30/2014 7159, 7117.5C, 7027.1, 7125.4A, 7116, 7123, 7069.1, 7111.1

    HUME ROGER CONSTRUCTION FRESNO 845624 07/17/2014 7090.1

    HUNSAKER CONSTRUCTION CAMPBELL 916618 12/05/2013 7090.1

    HUNTER CONSTRUCTION RIDGECREST 814825 12/12/2014 7090.1

    HUNTINGTON GARDEN WORKS HUNTINGTON BEACH 611932 11/10/2014 7090.1

    I O B CONSTRUCTION GOLD RIVER 896434 12/04/2013 7090.1

    IKE’S CONSTRUCTION HAWTHORNE 635919 04/08/2014 7090.1

    IMAGE CONSTRUCTION & MANAGEMENT INC

    BRENTWOOD 884380 01/07/2014 7121

    IN HEE HO DALY CITY 707146 09/12/2014 7085.6

    IN STYLE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION CHINO HILLS 949493 06/12/2014 7120, 7113, 7121.5, 7159(C4, C6,D2,D8A,D8B,D8C,D9A,D9C, D10A,D10B,D10C, 7154

    INDUSTRIAL FIRE PROTECTION INC REDLANDS 826605 08/28/2013 7109(A,B), 7110, 7113

    INNOVATIVE REMODELERS SOUTH EL MONTE 806281 04/16/2014 7083, 7110.A, 7113, 7114, 7125.4A, 7154, 7159(C1,C4, C5,D7,D8A,D8C,D9C,D10B, D11A,D11B,D13)

    INSIGHT CONSTRUCTION WOODLAND 901592 01/07/2014 7123

    INSPIRED STONEWORKS INC MANTECA 943353 11/13/2013 7085.6

    INTEGRITY LANDSCAPE SANGER 774222 02/26/2014 7110

    INTELLIHOUSE CONSTRUCTION SAN DIEGO 610279 11/04/2013 7030.5, 7116, 7117.5B, 7159(5A3,5A5,C4,C6,D8C,D9A, D10B,D10C,D11A,D11B,5)

    IRONSTONE MASONRY LOCKEFORD 926193 04/24/2014 7090.1

    ISLAND BLUE POOLS COSTA MESA 837526 10/21/2013 7090.1

    ISOM TILING HESPERIA 894526 12/05/2013 7085.6

    J & A PAINTING SAN LORENZO 865353 09/30/2013 490, 7123

    J & B CUSTOM INTERIORS INC VENTURA 913641 09/09/2013 7123, 490

    J A C CONTRACTING SAN DIEGO 894150 07/01/2013 7090.1

    J A R GENERAL CONTRACTOR DOWNEY 721766 10/28/2014 7085.6

    J B T CONSTRUCTION CO INC NEWPORT BEACH 495739 01/07/2014 7107, 119.C, 7110.A, 7113, 7114, 7154, 7159(D10C,D11B,5A5,D9C), 7115, 7118, 7125.4A, 7116, 7109.A, 7120

    J C TILE COVINA 727513 10/21/2013 7090.1

    J ELECTRIC & CONSTRUCTION MONTCLAIR 915828 04/23/2014 7090.1

    J L A CONSTRUCTION SACRAMENTO 908939 06/23/2014 7090.1

    J L CARPENTER CONSTRUCTION INC NORTH HIGHLANDS 163553 06/13/2014 7068.1, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7113, 7115, 7116, 7117(A,B), 7125.4A, 7154, 7161.B

    J P POOLS INC PALM SPRINGS 786133 12/11/2014 7090.1

    J V HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING MODESTO 857668 08/21/2013 7090.1

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATEDLicense Revocations

    NAME CITY LIC. # DATE SECTIONS VIOLATED

    J V NEPTUNE & SO CAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP CORP

    LAGUNA HILLS 862213 07/02/2013 7109.A, 7110, 7116, 7117.A, 7125.4, 7154, 7159(5A4,D,D3,D7,D8A,D9C,D12,D13,E4, E5,E6A)

    J WILSON REMODELING SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO

    941331 12/05/2014 7123, 490

    JAMILI SAEID BARADARAN WOODLAND HILLS 960281 02/20/2014 7068.1, 7083, 7107, 7113, 7115, 7117, 7125.4A

    JEFFERY ALAN AND SONS ELECTRIC THOUSAND OAKS 913673 08/25/2014 490, 7123

    JEFFREY’S PAINTING IRVINE 659061 07/01/2013 7090.1

    JENSON ORNAMENTAL METAL DESIGN SPARKS 908883 08/25/2014 7090.1

    JERRY’S CONSTRUCTION POMONA 681559 06/12/2014 7098

    JIMENEZ ELECTRIC INC DBA: ALL CUSTOM ELECTRIC

    ESCONDIDO 561949 09/09/2014 7123

    JOHN HICKS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES MISSION VIEJO 703637 08/22/2013 7090.1

    JOHNSONS CUSTOM TILE & STONE OLIVEHURST 867317 10/07/2014 7090.1

    JUAN CARLOS CONSTRUCTION FRESNO 938906 04/21/2014 7090.1

    JUAN’S ROOF SERVICES SACRAMENTO 857486 05/05/2014 7123

    JUNEZ JOSE LUIS STOCKTON 919160 10/14/2013 7123

    JUSTICE SANDBLASTING BEAUMONT 862856 01/07/2014 7106.P

    K & B CONSTRUCTION HEMET 887399 07/25/2013 7159(C3A,C3BI,C3BII,C4,C5,C6,C7,D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6), 7110(A,G)

    K & B SERVICES INC DBA: K & B SERVICES INTERNATIONAL INC

    LAS VEGAS 979108 07/25/2013 7121

    K & L CONSTRUCTION SAN FRANCISCO 955601 12/01/2014 7111.1, 7112, 7114, 7118, 7121(5), 7125(4,4A)

    K - SWISS PAINTING EL CAJON 836568 10/14/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7159(5A5,C1, C2,C3BI,C3BII,C4,C5,C6,E5,D3,D4,D5,D, 7113, 7117.6, 7108

    K / A AFFORDABLE CONCRETE WINCHESTER 870972 12/05/2013 7090.1

    K J K CONSTRUCTION INC FREMONT 902423 12/08/2014 7090.1

    K L METAL WORKS FOSTER CITY 945029 06/30/2014 7090, 7106.5, 490

    K 2 ENVIRONMENTAL INC SANTA ROSA 818896 10/13/2014 7109, 7110.B, 7113, 7154, 7159.C5

    KARIYA, KYLE M LOS ANGELES 86749 AA 09/11/2014 7027.3, 7028.5, 7115

    KASTLE - ROC INTERIOR & DESIGN LAKEWOOD 832976 02/10/2014 7123, 7112, 490

    KAYLOR B E RESTORATION INC SAN DIEGO 862670 07/22/2013 7083, 7107, 7109.A, 7113, 7119, 7154, 7159(C3A,5A3,5A5)

    KELLY J BUILDING CAYUCOS 875542 04/14/2014 7123, 7124, 490

    KEMBLE CONSTRUCTION VENTURA 828700 04/24/2014 7090.1

    KERWIN CONSTRUCTION LOS ANGELES 864397 03/12/2014 7090.1

    KERWIN CONSTRUCTION INC LOS ANGELES 896599 03/12/2014 7090.1

    KERWIN DEVELOPMENT INC LOS ANGELES 943246 03/12/2014 7090.1

    KIDDER ENTERPRISES INC ANTIOCH 614049 12/11/2014 7090.1

    KIM DONG CHUL LOS ANGELES 523392 12/06/2013 7068, 7114

    KING ONE BUILDERS LOS GATOS 875389 12/09/2013 490, 7123

    KIRKENDALL RICKY ANTIOCH 907120 08/25/2014 7123

    KITCHEN AND BATH RENOVATIONS INC ESCONDIDO 958752 12/06/2013 7107, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7113, 7125.4, 7154, 7159(E2,E4,E5,5A3,5A5,A5)

    KITCHEN PLACES 2 MURRIETA 524883 12/11/2014 7090.1

    KLEAR CHOICE WINDOWS AND DOORS RIALTO 893068 10/07/2014 7090.1

    KOPEK CONSTRUCTION GRANADA HILLS 649405 10/16/2013 7090.1

    KORMX INC WALNUT 417430 12/12/2014 7090.1

    KREATIVE INC EL CENTRO 801630 07/01/2013 7090.1

    KREIGENHOFER WILLIAM F SHERMAN OAKS 586991 08/11/2014 7085.6

    KRUEGER LANDSAPE MURRIETA 460964 08/25/2014 490, 7123

    KRUMMEN CONCRETE CONCORD 895866 10/06/2014 7117.5C, 7159(5A3,C3A), 7107, 7108, 7116, 7111.1

    KS PROPERTY SERVICE CO LOS ANGELES 627557 09/29/2014 490, 7123

    L B ROOFING INC LOS ANGELES 970626 11/10/2014 7090.1

    L T D CONSTRUCTION ROCKLIN 916214 07/07/2014 7107, 7109.A, 7110.A, 7125.4A, 7159(C4,C5,C6, D10A,E2A,E4,E5,E6A,5A3)

    L T D CONSTRUCTION INC YUBA CITY 881918 07/07/2014 7097, 7098

    L T PROJECTS PLUS INC LOS ANGELES 708870 07/14/2014 7090.1

    LACY MICHELLE ASID