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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011 Volume 17 Issue 44
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Celebrating Over 60 Years of Service to the Community
In This IssueBills Target Illegal Contractors Page 1SBCA Calendar Highlights Page 2 EPA Lead Paint Training Page 3Cal/OSHA 8 Page 5Tailgate Safety Topic Page 7Kalb’s Q & A for Contractors Page 14SBCA Online Planroom Report Page 20SB City Building Permits Page 30South County Building Permits Page 32North County Building Permits Page 54
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Pair of Bills Target Illegal ContractorsNew laws that take effect January 1 aim to crack down on the “underground economy” by pro-viding the Contractors State License Board with up-to-date information about the status of con-tractors’ workers’ compensation coverage. Gov-ernor Jerry Brown signed AB 397 by Bill Monning (D-Santa Cruz). The bill requires contractors to show proof of workers’ compensation coverage or certify under penalty of perjury that they have no employees and are exempt when applying for a contractor’s license and when renewing a license every two years.
The governor also signed AB 878 by Bill Berryhill (R-Stockton), requiring an insurance carrier to notify the Contractors State License Board when it revokes a policy following an audit or investi-gation.
John Norwood, a lobbyist whose clients include pool and spa contractors, as well as workers’ compensation insurance carriers, said contrac-tors from a number of industries are working with labor and state agencies to shut down un-insured and unlicensed contractors. Norwood said the “Construction Enforcement Coalition” is primarily focused on finding ways for the De-partment of Insurance, Department of Labor, Franchise Tax Board and the contractor board to better coordinate enforcement efforts.
In the meantime, he said the bills by Monning and Berryhill should help identify and pros-ecute contractors who hide their true number of employees to keep workers’ compensation insurance costs down, Norwood said. “There’s a
saying that you have to cheat to compete,” Nor-wood said. “The legitimate contractors are just trying to stay in business and it’s very difficult because the estimate in the pool industry is 50% to 70% of work is being done by cash contrac-tors.”
Norwood estimated pool contractors who don’t maintain workers’ compensation coverage can underbid those who do by 30% to 40%.
Tom Holsman, chief executive officer of the As-sociated General Contractors of California, said he thinks 30% is a fair estimate for how much uninsured home builders are able to underbid insured contractors. He said it typically happens on smaller projects, those under $10 million, because there tends to be less scrutiny in small contracts before awarding bids.
Holsman said the bills signed into law will elimi-nate one problem group of contractors who might have a legitimate waiver from workers’ compensation when they first obtain a license, but don’t inform regulators when they hire workers and coverage becomes mandatory.
“It makes the whole process of enforcement more binding by virtually demanding in the pro-cess there be certification of maintaining valid workers comp,” he said. “Secondly, it makes sure that contractors using a fictitious license or working without comp can’t continue to do so without severe penalties.”
Holsman said the provision of AB 397 that re-
quires verification of workers’ compensation coverage or exemption status every two years when renewing a license creates a small burden for legitimate contractors, but it is outweighed by the benefit of leveling the playing field.
He said AB 878 covers the period between li-cense renewals by giving the Contractors State License Board information it can use to pros-ecute contractors who had a policy revoked by a carrier. Norwood said the bills won’t do any-thing about flagrant contractors who are both unlicensed and uninsured, but that is something that people hiring contractors need to police themselves.
“Unlicensed contractors are always a problem, but more people are being trained to ask for the license number and ask for comp and check them on the (Contractors State License Board) website,” he said. “There are always people try-ing to cut corners and only so much we can do.”
Norwood said the bills will level the playing field for contractors and eliminate some of the estimated $100 billion in the so-called “under-ground economy.”
Holsman said he thinks the additional informa-tion provided to the license board will facilitate greater prosecution of uninsured contractors, and allow the Fraud Assessment Commission at the Insurance Department to devote more time to other areas of workers’ compensation fraud.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
NOVEMBER 2011SBCA Board of Directors MeetingNovember 1, 2011 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Online Planroom TrainingPresented by April FordNovember 2, 2011 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Federal/State Payroll Tax SeminarPresented by the EDDNovember 3, 2011 from 9:00am to 3:00pmLocation: EDD Workforce Resource Center,130 East Ortega Street, Santa Barbara
Contractor Service Provider-SB VillagePresented by SBCANovember 3, 2011 from 12:00pm to 1:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
City of Santa Barbara Permit Process: A Discussion with George Estrella, Bldg OfficialPresented by SBCA and AIA-SBNovember 3, 2011 from 4:00pm to 5:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Built Green OrientationNovember 8, 2011 from 9:00am to 10:00amLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street
The Impact of Cal/OSHA and Labor Laws on Your BusinessPresented by Cal/OSHA and State FundNovember 9, 2011 from 8:00am to 12:00pmLocation: Westlake Village Inn, 31943 Agoura Road, Westlake Village
Calendar HighlightsEPA Lead Paint RRP TrainingPresented by Criterion EnvironmentalNovember 10, 2011 from 7:30am to 5:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Cal OSHA 8 CoursePresented by SBCA and VCCANovember 16, 2011 from 8:00am to 5:00pmLocation: State Fund District Office, 2901 North Ventura Road Oxnard, CA
DECEMBER 2011SBCA Board of Directors MeetingDecember 6, 2011 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Online Planroom TrainingPresented by April FordDecember 7, 2011 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Built Green OrientationDecember 8, 2011 from 9:00am to 10:00amLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street
JANUARY 2012SBCA Board of Directors MeetingJanuary 10, 2012 from 5:00pm to 7:00pmLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Online Planroom TrainingPresented by April FordJanuary 11, 2012 from 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Built Green OrientationJanuary 11, 2012 from 11:00am to 12:00pmLocation: Built Green Resource Center,914 A Santa Barbara Street
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Requirements for Contractors Include Certification & Training
Firms must have one or more “Certified Renovator” assigned to jobs where lead-based paint is disturbed. To • become certified, a person must successfully complete an EPA training course conducted by an EPA-accredited training provider.
All renovation workers must be trained. They can be trained to • use lead safe work practices on-the-job by a Certified Renovator if the work is not HUD regulated, or they can become Certified Renovators themselves.
Firms performing renovation, repair or painting work must also • become certified. This can be accomplished by applying to EPA and paying a fee.
To read more about the RRP Rule please visit • www.criterionenv.com
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Beginning on April 22, 2010 renovation, repair and painting contractors must:be “RRP certified”• use lead safe work practices when working in homes built before 1978.•
The RRP rule affects contractors, property managers and others who disturb known or presumed lead-based paint during renovation activities done for compensation. The includes most repair, remodeling and maintenance jobs, such as window replacement, weatherization and demolition. The rule applies to any work that disturbs painted surfaces in residential houses, apartments and child-occupies facilities such as schools and day-care centers built before 1978. Fines for violating RRP Rule requirements can be up to $37,500 per incident.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
8 Core Elements Working Together to Prevent Injuries and Illness in Construction
The Cal/OSHA 8 course focuses on implementing an effective accident prevention program, with its primary audience being construction foreman/supervisors. This course is designed to educate and train foremen/supervisors on their daily roles and responsibilities of accident prevention on the site. This course is not a typical course on how to develop an accident pre-vention program, or an Injury and Illness Prevention Program as required in California. The Cal/OSHA 8 course is aimed at the importance of workplace safety and health, everyone’s responsibilities for safety on the job, and what the foreman/supervisor can do to prevent accidents and illnesses on the job. The course links these responsibilities and actions to the requirements of California’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program and to the California Title 8 Construction Safety Orders.
The course provides participants with a packet of safety resource material to be kept in the work vehicle. Examples include tailgate training information, IIPP requirements, and the Cal/OSHA Pocket Guide for the Construction Industry.
This course discusses:Safety responsibilities on the job.Examples and discussion of systems that ensure workers follow safety rules and regula-tions, including discussion on how to recognize individual safety performance.Methods for creating effective safety communications.Construction hazard recognition with reference to Title 8 California Code of Regula-tions sections.Investigation of accidents and exposures and near misses to prevent recurrence, includ-ing exercises on how to determine if the hazard is created by an unsafe action and/or unsafe equipment conditions.Procedures for ensuring timely correction of unsafe and unhealthy conditions and/or work practices.Methods of conducting safety and tailgate training.Documentation for use in improving the safety program and preventing recurrence of incidents.Attendees will receive a certificate of completion plus an official wallet card certifying course completion
Date:November 16, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org [email protected]
GUARDING ELEVATED LOCATIONS
A fall from elevation can seriously injure or kill a worker. Employers should implement a fall safety program by identifying potential fall hazards throughout the workplace, training employees, providing fall protection equipment, and placing guardrails around elevated locations. Guardrails protect workers from falls and act as a barrier to prevent tools and equipment from falling on workers below.
In buildings, guardrails are required on all open sides of elevated work locations that are more than 30 inches above the floor, ground, or other working areas. The elevated work locations include roof openings, open and glazed sides of buildings, balconies, porches, platforms, runways, and ramps. For other worksites, guardrails are required on open sides of the elevated work locations that are 4 feet or more above the ground.
There are exceptions to the guarding rules for specific industries and situations, including railroad car loading, gardens and plazas, and auditorium stages and balconies. The exceptions have specific guarding requirements or may allow removable guards. If removable guards are used, they should be fixed or tied off to prevent them falling on workers below. For more specific information, see the full text of California Title 8, Section 3210: Guardrails at Elevated Locations.
Wood, metal pipe, structural metal, and other suitable materials may be used to construct guardrails. They should have a smooth top rail, midrail, and posts. The top rail’s upper surface should be 42 to 45 inches tall. The midrail needs to be halfway between the top rail and the surface. If overhead clearance does not allow for a 42-inch guardrail, a lower rail should be installed. The ends of the rails must not overhang the terminal posts so much that people or equipment would run into them.
To protect employees from falls, guardrails and their connections and anchorages must withstand a live load of 20 pounds per linear foot applied outward or downward on the top rail. For heavy stresses from crowds, trucking, and handling materials, additional strength is required by use of heavier stock, closer spacing of posts, bracing, or other methods.
Toeboards are required if the elevated worksite is 6 feet or more above working employees to prevent a hazard from falling tools, material, or equipment. They may be constructed of wood, concrete, metal, or at least 1-inch metal mesh. The toeboard should be 3 1/2 inches tall. The bottom clearance (or gap) must not exceed 1/4-inch.
As the second leading cause of fatality in the workplace (homicide is the first), falls must be taken seriously on the job. Guardrails, along with other fall protection measures, can protect workers when they are working at heights.
Courtesy of the State Compensation Insurance Fund
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The above evaluations and/or recommendations are for general guidance only and should not be relied upon for legal compliance purposes. They are based solely on the information provided to us and relate only to those conditions specifically discussed. We do not make any warranty, expressed or implied, that your workplace is safe or healthful or that it complies with all laws, regulations or standards.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org [email protected]
PROTECCIÓN DE LUGARES ELEVADOS
Una caída de un lugar elevado puede lesionar gravemente o matar a un trabajador. Los empleados deben implementar un programa de seguridad contra caídas identificando los peligros potenciales de caídas en todo el lugar de trabajo, capacitando a los empleados, proporcionando equipo de protección contra caídas y colocando barandillas protectoras alrededor de los lugares elevados. Las barandillas protegen a los trabajadores contra las caídas y actúan como barrera para prevenir que las herramientas y el equipo caigan encima de los trabajadores que se encuentren abajo.
En los edificios, las barandillas se requieren en todos los lados abiertos de lugares de trabajo elevados que se encuentren a más de 30 pulgadas por encima del piso, suelo u otras áreas de trabajo. Los lugares elevados de trabajo incluyen las aberturas en el techo, los lados abiertos y con vidrio de edificios, los balcones, los porches, las plataformas, los corredores y las rampas. Para otros lugares de trabajo, las barandillas se requieren en lados abiertos de los lugares elevados de trabajo que estén a 4 pies o más sobre el nivel del piso .
Existen excepciones a las reglas de las barandillas para ciertas industrias y situaciones específicas, incluyendo la carga de vagones de ferrocarril, jardines y plazas, y los escenarios y balcones de los auditorios. Las excepciones tienen requisitos específicos de barandillas o pueden permitir las barandillas removibles. Si se usan las barandillas desmontables, éstas deben estar fijas o amarradas para prevenir que se caigan sobre los trabajadores abajo. Para obtener información más específica, vea el texto completo del Título 8, Sección 3210 de California: Barandillas en lugares elevados (Guardrails at Elevated Locations).
Para construir las barandillas pueden usarse madera, tubería de metal, metal estructural y otros materiales adecuados. Deben tener un riel superior liso, un riel intermedio y postes. La superficie superior del riel superior debe estar a 42 a 45 pulgadas de altura. El riel intermedio necesita estar a la mitad entre el riel superior y la superficie . Si el espacio superior no permite tener una barandilla de 42 pulgadas, deberá instalarse una más baja. Los extremos de las barandillas no deben sobresalir de los postes terminales de modo que las personas o el equipo se topen con ellos.
Para proteger a los empleados contra las caídas, las barandillas y sus conexiones y anclajes deben soportar una carga viva de 20 libras por pie lineal hacia afuera o hacia abajo del riel superior. Para cargas pesadas debido a multitudes, y el transporte y manejo de materiales, se requerirá refuerzo adicional mediante materiales más resistentes, espaciamiento menor entre los postes, refuerzos u otros métodos .
Se requieren rebordes inferiores si el lugar elevado de trabajo está a más de 6 pies sobre los trabajadores activos para evitar el peligro de que caigan herramientas, materiales o equipo. Pueden construirse de madera, hormigón, metal o de malla metálica de por lo menos 1 pulgada. El reborde inferior debe ser de 3 ½ pulgadas de altura. El espacio libre inferior (o separación) no debe exceder ¼ de pulgada .
Como la segunda causa principal de muertes en el lugar de trabajo (homicidio es la primera), las caídas deben tomarse con seriedad en el trabajo. Las barandillas, junto con otras medidas de protección contra caídas, pueden proteger a los trabajadores cuando estén trabajando en las alturas.
Courtesy of the State Compensation Insurance Fund
*For More tailgate, and other safety topics please visit www.statefundca.com*
The above evaluations and/or recommendations are for general guidance only and should not be relied upon for legal compliance purposes. They are based solely on the information provided to us and relate only to those conditions specifically discussed. We do not make any warranty, expressed or implied, that your workplace is safe or healthful or that it complies with all laws, regulations or standards.
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P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org [email protected]
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Kalb’s Q & A for ContractorsBy David Kalb, Capitol Services, Inc.
Like the 800 lb gorilla in the room, government agencies can generally sit, contract or build how-ever they want in CA. This often doesn’t ‘sit’ well with contractors. Another contractor wants to know if there is ‘truth’ in advertising he received, and other contractors may have also gotten. He gets a ‘true and false’ answer…
Q: I noticed that the county where I have my business is contracting out less work and doing it in-house. I mean some major work like parking lots, curb, gutter, sidewalk, drainage improve-ments, etc. I also notice they do shoddy work, do not comply with traffic control requirements, use twice the work force and take twice as long.
My question: is the County Agency required to maintain the appropriate contractor’s licenses and have qualified individuals to do the work? Who inspects their work? Do they have to get permits from the appropriate agencies, or is it a free for all as it appears? Not to mention they are taking work away from the local businesses.
I have actually reported crews for violations of traffic controls and safety issues with no satisfac-tion. Any thoughts?
A: Interesting question, however, a local govern-ment agency (like your County) is not required to hold a contractor’s license. They are exempt (under Code Section 7040) and can self-perform this type of construction with county employ-ees. This exemption would also apply to the US Government, State of CA, incorporated cities, ir-
rigation districts, or any “other municipal or po-litical corporation or subdivision” when the work is being performed by their respective public employees.
As regards permitting or perceived violations, since the County likely controls all aspects of the permit process, they would be the ones to inspect their own work or investigate reported violations (sort of like a coyote guarding the hen house).
I cannot address the quality of work performed by any ‘public’ agencies nor can I make a deter-mination about how many jobs are impacted by the county self-performing this work. However, it would stand to reason that local construction business would be negatively impacted.
Q: I received a letter in the mail, which says “you may be eligible to receive your own California Contractors License without taking the state exam” because I am listed as an officer on my par-ents license. It also says this relates to 7065.1(c) and that the “State License Board has eliminated all other waivers”. I trust you to tell me if this is a scam or for real.
A: As I have referenced several times in this col-umn, the CSLB allows for an exam waiver under Code Section 7065.1(c). However, this is not the only available waiver and not everyone is eligi-ble simply because they are listed as an Officer on a license. Frankly during my many years of re-sponding to this type of question and handling
these types of applications, I have found as many “Officers” ineligible as I have found qualify for the exam waiver.
You must be able to show that you have worked full time for the corporation for at least 5 of the prior 7 years in the same classification(s) held by the company. You must have worked in a super-visory capacity not just served as Secretary or Treasurer.
If the letter states that the “State License Board has eliminated all other waivers”, this is false. The Board has two additional waivers including what is commonly referred to as the “family waiver” (7065.1(b) whereby a close family member can continue a family business in the “absence or death of the licensee” and the “additional class waiver” which is available through B&P Code 7065.3.
While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write me at Capitol Servic-es, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
Thank you for doing business with a member of the
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
www.sbcontractors.org
“We took a support position on both bills for that very reason,” he said.
The Fraud Assessment Commission Chairman Don Marshall said in June that he would like to see district attorneys spend more time investi-gating cases that have a significant impact on comp costs, such as major medical fraud. He said he supports prosecuting illegal contractors, but doesn’t think those prosecutions do enough to hold down work comp costs for employers.
The Fraud Assessment Commission is funded with assessments on workers’ comp premiums paid by employers. The commission distributes grants to district attorneys throughout the state to investigate and prosecute work comp fraud. Last year, the commission distributed $31.8 mil-lion. Commission members voted in September to distribute $31.8 million again in 2012.
Source: CISC Newsletter, WorkCompCentral
Bills Target Illegal ContractorsContinued from page 1
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
SBCA Scholarship & Grants FundHelp Raise $10k by September 30th
The SBCA suppports construction education in schools and other youth programs, and helpspromote career opportunities in construction to young people in Santa Barbara County. Help us reach our goal of $10,000 by September 30, 2011. Get your name listed here. All members that help support the SBCA Scholarship & Grants Fund (minimum $25) will be listed in the SBCA Weekly Newsletter.
Please contact the SBCA at [email protected] or call 805.884.1100 for more information and to support the Fund.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
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The SBCA and 25 Builder’s Exchanges in California have joined to form the Golden State Builders Exchange (GSBE). Participation in this group insurance program may significantly reduce the cost of your workers’ com-pensation premiums over a State Compensation Insur-ance Fund individual policy. Qualifying SBCA members are eligible for a 6% discount. Ask to be placed into Group 44, Chapter 32. Please call the SBCA office for more information and conversion form. If you are al-ready with State Fund, please call us or your broker to see if you qualify for this group program.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Santa Barbara office:211 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-966-3233 www.ventanadoor.com
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
11/2/2011
Reasonable care is given in gathering, compiling and furnishing the information contained herein which is obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but the SBCA is not responsible or liable for errors, omissions or inaccuracies.
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 11/2/2011
Wednesday, November 02, 2011Walmart Takeover Torrance
4:00 PM 11/2/2011Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The work will consist of; demo of asphalt and site concrete and selective building demo, Asbestos/Lead abatement, surveying, site concrete, truncated domes, irrigation/landscaping, SWPPP, wet/dry utilities, fences & gates, AC paving and overlay, striping & signage, bldg concrete, conc. rehabilitation, tilt wall infill, sealer/hardener, masonry cart corrals, structural and misc. steel, rough carpentry, millwork & trim, casework, building insulation, single ply roofing, sheet metal, stainless steel, roof curbs, joint sealants, fireproofing, doors/frames/hardware, glass & glazing, metal studs & gyp, plaster infill, ceramic tile, acoustic ceilings, resilient flooring/carpet, painting, FRP, toilet partitions and accessories, bird control, seismic, sub-metering instrumentation, EMS, fire sprinklers, plumbing, refrigeration, HVAC and electrical.
Addenda: 0
Friday, November 04, 2011Building #J02006 Flooring Replacement Project Santa Barbara
3:30 PM 11/4/2011
MAND Oct 27 @ 10am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Winning bidder to provide labor and materials remove and replace existing vinyl and carpet on the first and second floor of the building per specifications.
CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE: $7,000.00Addenda: 0
County of Santa Barbara - Richard Whirty, Santa Barbara, CA 805-568-3086
Campus Pointe Phase I and Phase II Goleta
3:00 PM 11/4/2011
Oct 28 @ 10am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: There are two separate projects bidding: Phase 1, a 250 sf tenant improvement, and Phase II, a 2,405 sf tenant improvement. There are two different sets of plans for each phase.
This is a negotiated project Armstrong Associates is building.
There will be a job walk on Friday 10/28 at 10am. Please meet in the front lobby at the site.
Bid Scope: demolition, insulation, doors/frames/hardware, metal studs and drywall, acoustical ceilings, painting, fire sprinklers.
Addenda: 0
Armstrong Associates - Bill Shields 1825 State Street, Suite 202, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-569-6170, Fax#: 805-569-6175
Monday, November 07, 2011
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SBCA OnLInE PLAnROOM REPORT
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
(805) 683-1848Fax: 805.964.6653
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Specializing in custom homes and fine craftsmanship.
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Phone 805-618-8648Email [email protected]
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 11/2/2011
HVAC Repair & Maintenance Los Alamitos
3:30 PM 11/7/2011 Bid #11-0171
MAND Oct 27 @ 8am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: A contract is required by the California Department of Food and Agriculture to provide repair and maintenance on air conditioning and heating units providing temperature control to mobile trailers
Addenda: 0
Tuesday, November 08, 2011Pavement Rehabilitation - Local Roads Simi Valley Area Simi Valley
2:00 PM 11/8/2011 Spec No. RD12-03
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: This is a paving project of approximately 4.18 road miles near Simi Valley Area. This work includes asphalt concrete paving, base repairs, milling and grinding, AC curb repair, striping and markings, and related work.
11/1/2011Addenda: 1
County of Ventura - Public Works 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009 805-654-3805, Fax#: 805-677-8762
FY 2011-12 Pavement Maintenance Project Solvang
12:00 PM 11/8/2011 PW 025
Nov 1 @ 3pm
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: AC cold milling and disposal of AC grindings; Concrete V-ditch and cross gutter, complete street reconstruction, setup and maintenance of traffic control system; conventional 2” AC overlay, swale construction, raising to grade manholes and valves, placing and compacting road base, placement of traffic striping, markings and markers; and clean up of the project area.
The engineers estimated cost of construction for this project is $100,000.10/31/2011Addenda: 1
City of Solvang - Frank Saunders, Solvang, CA 93463 805-688-5575
Jet - Vac Dump Site Rehabilitation Project Modesto
11:00 AM 11/8/2011
Oct 17 @ 10am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: This project will convert an existing (abandoned) treatment plant structure to a structure which can be used by Jet/Vac trucks to dump collected materials into a contained area. Materials will then be dewatered and placed into disposal bins for transport to an appropriate facility.
Addenda: 0
Admissions Office Suite 1234 Remodel, Bldg. 552 Santa Barbara
2:30 PM 11/8/2011 FM100556S/987769
MAND Oct 25 @ 1:30
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Admissions Suite #1234 renovation will consist of demolition of existing wall, creating nine (9) new private offices and updating three (3) existing private offices. New ceilings, light fixtures, major communications upgrades, flooring, paint and electrical upgrades.
Estimated Construction Cost: $215,680.00Addenda: 0
UCSB - Jennifer Hernandez, Santa Barbara, CA 805-893-2661 x 2214, Fax#: 805-893-4493
Hickman Test Well Modesto
11:00 AM 11/8/2011
Oct 25 @ 11:00am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: This project will drill a pilot test hole for a future portable water well for the community of Hickman, California. Work includes drilling to a depth of 600 feet below the ground surface, test pumping of potential aquifer sources, disposal of test pumping water to an adjacent site across a county road, and abandonment of the well upon final testing completion.
Addenda: 0
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
License No. 788005
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Phone (805) 687-3569 gracedesignassociates.com
License No. 788005
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Phone (805) 687-3569 | gracedesignassociates.com
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 11/2/2011
Westside CDBG Sidewalk Infill and Access Ramp Project Santa Barbara
3:00 PM 11/9/2011 Bid No. 3642Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Sealed proposals for Bid No. 3642 for the WESTSIDE CDBG SIDEWALK INFILL AND ACCESS RAMP PROJECT will be received in the Purchasing Office, 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101, until 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, November 9, 2011, to be publicly opened and read at that time. Any bidder who wishes its bid proposal to be considered is responsible for making certain that its bid proposal is actually delivered to said Purchasing Office. Bids shall be addressed to the General Services Manager, Purchasing Office, 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California, and shall be labeled, “WESTSIDE CDBG SIDEWALK INFILL AND ACCESS RAMP PROJECT, Bid No. 3642".
The work includes all labor, material, supervision, plant and equipment necessary to construct and deliver a finished sidewalk infill and access ramp project, including curbs, gutters, sidewalks, access ramps, retrofitted access ramps, driveways, cross gutters, spandrels, landscape improvements, conforms, curb markings, and sign relocation. This work includes and is not limited to mobilization, bonds, insurance, traffic control, traffic striping, clearing and grubbing, surveying, shrub trimming, concrete saw cutting, removal of hardscape, placing asphalt concrete, clean up, public notices, and incidentals per the project plans and specifications. The Engineer’s estimate is $200,000. Each bidder must have a Class A license to complete this work in accordance with the California Business and Professions Code.
Addenda: 0
Cyber Copy, CA 805-642-3292City of Santa Barbara - Malinda Reese 630 Garden street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-897-1918, Fax#: 805-564-5467
Thursday, November 10, 2011Janitorial Maintenance - Ventura, Ventura Auto Theft & Moorpark Ventura
4:00 PM 11/10/2011 Bid No. 078CP1099
MAND Oct 26 @ 11am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Expected Expenditure:$49,999.00
Standard Disclaimer:The State of California advises that prospective bidders periodically check the websites, including but not limited to Bidsync, and/or other state department links for modifications to bid documents. The State of California is not responsible for a prospective bidder's misunderstanding of the bid solicitation or nonresponsive bid due to failure to check these websites for updates or amendments to bid documents, and/or other information regarding the bid solicitations. Failure to periodically check these websites will be at the bidder's sole risk. The information published and/or responded to on these websites is public information. Confidential questions/issues/concerns should be directed to the contact on the ad.
Description:Contractor agrees to provide all personnel, labor, tools, equipment, materials, permits and licenses necessary to provide Janitorial Maintenance at the CHP Ventura, Ventura Auto Theft & Moorpark Area Offices. LICENSE REQUIREMENT: Any local city or county business license
A mandatory walk through will be held on October 26, 2011 at 11:00am starting at the Ventura Area Office. The current contractor is 5 Star Janitorial, with a cost of $1470.26 per month.
Addenda: 0
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
If you are anemployer who wishes to obtain assistance from
Cal/OSHAConsultation, or want to learn more about what
services are available, you can do so by calling the
toll-free assistance number.
1(800) 963-9424 If you want to arrange an
on-site visit or obtaintechnical information, you can contact the Cal/OSHA Consultation area office
nearest your workplace or you can email us at
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 11/2/2011
Bike Path Connection (from Metrolink Station to Stearns Street) Simi Valley
3:30 PM 11/15/2011 SV 11-01Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The proposed improvements consist of placing 300 tons of asphalt concrete, 700 tons of aggregate base, 1,038 linear feet of chain link fences, 1,000 linear feet of temporary chain link fence, 705 square feet of concrete sidewalk, 783 square feet of stamped concrete, 16 linear feet of 8" diameter ductile iron pipe, 116 linear feet of concrete retaining wall, 24 linear feet of 4' high wrought iron fence, 6 removable guard posts, 21 linear feet of 2' high concrete masonry block retaining wall, 600 square feet of new turf, bio-swale, 12 Basalt Lava columns, 5 California Gold boulders, 173 linear feet of redwood headers, bike trail striping and all appurtenant work.
Addenda: 0
Simi Valley Department of Public Works, Simi Valley, CA 805-563-6891
Launch Ramp Boating Trails Santa Barbara
3:00 PM 11/15/2011 Bid No. 3633
MAND Nov 2 @ 1pm
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Sealed proposals for Bid No. 3633 for the Launch Ramp Boating Trails Project will be received in the Purchasing Office, 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101, until 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 15, 2011 to be publicly opened and read at that time. Any bidder who wishes its bid proposal to be considered is responsible for making certain that its bid proposal is actually delivered to said Purchasing Office. Bids shall be addressed to the General Services Manager, Purchasing Office, 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California, 93101 and shall be labeled, “Launch Ramp Boating Trails Project, Bid No. 3633”.
The work includes all labor, material, supervision, plant and equipment necessary to complete the following: replacement of launch ramp and installation of a new boarding float system including appurtenances at the Santa Barbara Harbor. The Engineer’s estimate is $450,000. Each bidder must have a Class A license to complete this work in accordance with the California Business and Professions Code.
There will be a mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, November 2, 2011 at 1:00pm at the Waterfront Launch Ramp, 301 West Cabrillo, Santa Barbara, CA 93109.
Addenda: 0
City of Santa Barbara - Linda Sumansky 630 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-564-5361, Fax#: 805-564-5467Cyber Copy, CA 805-642-3292
Wednesday, November 16, 2011HVAC Maintenance - Buellton Area Office Buellton
4:00 PM 11/16/2011 Bid #078CP1100
MAND Nov 2 @ 11am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Contractor agrees to provide all personnel, labor, tools, equipment, materials, permits and licenses necessary to provide Generator Maintenance at the CHP Buellton Area Office. LICENSE REQUIREMENT: C20
A mandatory walk through will be held on November 2, 2011 at 11:00 am.
Effective July 28, 2009, Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) Good Faith Effort (GFE) was removed from state contracts. All bidders for state contracts must meet the minimum Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) participation requirement of 3% of the awarded contract to a DVBE contractor or supplier , unless stated otherwise within this solicitation." The bid package for this solicitation can be downloaded at this site ONLY, Bidders are to bring a copy of this bid package to the walk through. BIDDERS MUST REGISTER WITH BidSync TO RECEIVE ADDENDUMS THAT MAY BE ISSUED, OR FOR SUBMITTAL OF QUESTIONS AND TO RECEIVE ANSWERS.
Addenda: 0
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 11/2/2011
Ventura County Health Care Agency Conejo Clinic Thousand Oaks
2:00 PM 11/17/2011 Spec No. CP12-01
Oct 27 @ 9am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Construction of interior improvements of an existing 40,905 SF exterior building shell for a full service Health Care facility. To accomplish this, the existing interior of the building will be demolished and new walls and appurtenances will be constructed in accordance with the attached plans and specifications. Improvements include wall partitions, HVAC components, lighting, data and communications for offices, exam rooms and group rooms. The exterior shell will remain intact with very minor alterations.
Engineers Estimated Cost: $6,300,000Addenda: 0
Hot Mix Overlay Combined with Pavement Repairs in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Supervisorial Districts
Santa Barbara
2:00 PM 11/17/2011 County Project No. 862341
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference: Project Description: Hot Mix Overlay Combined with Pavement Repairs in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Supervisorial Districts.
Addenda: 0
Demolition of an Aircraft Hangar at 4860 Wing Way Paso Robles
2:00 PM 11/17/2011 DPW Project No. 11-15
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and performing all work necessary and incidental to the demolition of the project entitled Demolition of an Aircraft Hangar at 4860 Wing Way, DPW Project No. 11-15, according to the drawings and specifications prepared by the City of Paso Robles and according to the Contract Documents. The work shall include but is not limited to mobilizing and supplying all labor, methods or processes, implements, tools, machinery, equipment and materials, to demolish an approximate 7500 square foot abandoned aircraft hangar unit including; any ancillary work as specified herein, and all to the satisfaction of the City of Paso Robles.
Addenda: 0
Monday, November 21, 2011Walmart #5843-00 (Patterson, CA) Supercenter Patterson
12:00 PM 11/21/2011Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Construction a new 147,000 sf Supercenter with related on-site and offsite work.Project value approx $15,000,000.
Addenda: 0
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Projects Out to Bid 11/2/2011
Bob Cole Conservatory of Music Pavilion and Plaza - Phase 2 Long Beach
2:00 PM 11/22/2011 Bid Number 07110SP074
MAND Nov 1 @ 10am
Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: Expected Expenditure:$1,400,000.00
Standard Disclaimer:The State of California advises that prospective bidders periodically check the websites, including but not limited to Bidsync, and/or other state department links for modifications to bid documents. The State of California is not responsible for a prospective bidder's misunderstanding of the bid solicitation or nonresponsive bid due to failure to check these websites for updates or amendments to bid documents, and/or other information regarding the bid solicitations. Failure to periodically check these websites will be at the bidder's sole risk. The information published and/or responded to on these websites is public information. Confidential questions/issues/concerns should be directed to the contact on the ad.
Description:3% DVBE Participation Requirements apply. 5% California Certified Small Business preference. Insurance and Bond Requirements Apply.
10/18/2011Addenda: 1
Friday, December 30, 2011Dahlia Court II Project Manual Carpinteria
5:00 PM 12/30/2011Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: The work consists of site improvements and offsite improvements in connection with the new construction of thirty-three (33) apartments and one (1) community building included in four (4) buildings, as described in the Contract Documents
Addenda: 0
People's Self Help Housing Corporation 3533 Empleo Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805-781-3088
Friday, June 01, 2012Howard Residence - Dorie 805-377-0891 Santa Barbara
12:00 PM 6/1/2012Bid Date: Ref # Project Type: Public Est:
Prebid Conference:
Project Description: New 9000 sq. ft. custom home, new detached garage, and new 1976 SF guest house on 5 acres.
Project Contact: Dorie Pellegrin (805) 377-0891 e-mail [email protected]: 0
Dorie Pellegrin, CA 805-377-0891
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONWEEKLY NEWSLETTER November 2, 2011
CONSTRUCTION MONITOR'S REPORT
for permits issued between: 10/24/2011 10/28/2011and
Building & Safety DivisionCity of Santa Barbara
ROLEADDRESS VAL. $ DATE ISSUEDPERMIT #
BLD2011-00944 1226 E MONTECITO ST R/D-NEW ST GEORGE, EDWARD OWNER
6563 TRIGO RD # 101 GOLETACA 93117
200,000 10/25/2011
BOB'S BACKHOE & TRUCKING **
CON 967-58496051 STOW CANYON ROAD GOLETA CA 93117
JUSTIN VAN MULLEM
ARC 896-8401ON DESIGN ARCHITECTS P.O. BOX 489 SANTA BARBARA CA 93102
MITCH PERKINS
ENG 568-0880226 E CANON PERDIDO STE. A SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
BLD2011-01180 260 EUCALYPTUS HILL DR R/C-ADDITION TARLOW, ROSE REVOCABLE TRUST 1/5/20 OWNER
10556 OTTONE WAY LOS ANGELESCA 90077
200,000 10/24/2011
APPLETON & ASSOCIATES
ARC 965-0304117 W. MICHELTORENA ST. SB CA 93101
DREAMS & DESIGNS*
CON 969-3412549 SANTA ROSA LANE SANTA BARBARA CA 93108
BLD2011-01205 1900 LASUEN RD C/D-NEWVON YURT OWNER
C/O DIANNE CHANNING1502 FRANCESCHI ROAD
SANTA BARBARACA 93103
1,114,005 10/27/2011
GENSLER
ARC 310-449-56002500 BROADWAY STE 300 SANTA MONICA CA 90404
NELSON DANIELS
CON (310) 476-8520520 S SEPULVEDA BLVD STE 300 LOS ANGELES CA 90049
YOUSSEF & ASSOCIATES
ENG 213-688-3099800 WILSHIRE BLVD. SUITE 200 LOS ANGELES CA 90017
HENRY LENNY
ARC 252-1180PO BOX 900 CARPINTERIA CA 93014
SUZANNE ELLEDGE PLNG & PERMITTING SERVICES
AGT 966-2758 x16ATTN: TRISH ALLEN PO BOX 21522 SANTA BARBARA CA 93121-1522
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ROLEADDRESS VAL. $ DATE ISSUEDPERMIT #
BLD2011-01799 2300 DE LA VINA ST R/C-ALTERATION BARTLEIN ROBERT & JACOBS PRISCILLA OWNER
3944 STATE ST SANTA BARBARACA 93105
278,450 10/25/2011
KENS KONSTRUCTION
CON 435-477-8146349 W. 400 N. PAROWAN UT 84761
KEVIN L VANDERVORT
ENG 685-2506147 CASTILIAN DR. #3 GOLETA CA 93117
BLD2011-01932 628 FOXEN DR R/B-ADDITION ALLISON, MICHAEL R OWNER
628 FOXEN DR SANTA BARBARACA 93105
85,000 10/27/2011
DOLPHIN CONSTRUCTION INC
CON 805-642-41192646 PALMA DR VENTURA CA 93003
JOAQUIN ORNELAS
DES 687-68683040 STATE STREET #G SANTA BARBARA CA 93105
BLD2011-01977 2320 CLIFF DR R/B-ENF ASHLOCK, GRAHAM OWNER
2320 CLIFF DR STA BARBARACA 93109
26,000 10/24/2011
MARK MORANDO
DES 680-2703 cell168 SHERWOOD DR SANTA BARBARA CA 93110
MICHAEL GRAY
ENG 805-641-1324149 ANACAPA ST. VENTURA CA 93001
BLD2011-02049 327 NORTHRIDGE RD R/A-ALTERATION SILVERN MARTIN P OWNER
327 NORTHRIDGE RD SANTA BARBARACA 93105
55,000 10/27/2011
RUSSELL BANKO DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
DES 805-681-62305276 HOLLISTER AVE #307 GOLETA CA 93111
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Board of Directors
Allan GreenPresident
Jack Martin1st Vice President
Paulo Sitolini2nd Vice President
Dan GeorgeSecretary/Treasurer
John HolehouseParliamentarian
Robert Clarke
Patrick Foster
Don Gordon
Brian Larkowski
Mark Magid
Aaron McKean
Peter Novak
Rodney Utt
Executive DirectorKarin [email protected]
Administrative AssistantApril [email protected]
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