WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
March 28, 2012
Volume 18 Issue 13
Make Sure a Bad Contract Doesn’t Ruin a Good Business Consumer service representatives in CSLB’s will help alleviate any confusion or disappointNorthern and Southern Intake Mediation Cen- ment, reducing the likelihood of a complaint ters have noted the most common consumer being filed against your work. complaints continue to be for illegal contracts and poor workmanship.
Contracting for Success
Many of these complaints could have been resolved before the consumer filed a complaint A contract is one of the most important tools with CSLB if the licensee had included a provision for project changes to the original contract CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD terms, products or prices in writing, and made California Department of Consumer Affairs sure to have their customers sign these change orders before they performed the work. Make sure you follow Business and Professions Code section 7159(d) found on page 395 in the 2011 California Contractors License Law and Reference Book) in all of your home improvement contracts, as is required by state law. Ask your customers to confirm that they understand all of the contract terms when they initially sign it, and that they fully agree with any alterations noted in written change orders before they sign them and before the work is performed. This includes work that will not alter the contract price. For example, your customer may decide on a different type of product or material that is the same price as what was contracted for, but you still must write up a change order for this item to protect yourself and the consumer.
Contracting for Success A C’ G H I C
you have to help you have a successful business. A well written contract can help open the lines of communication between you and your client. A badly written contract can quickly lead to miscommunication and misunderstandings; problems that could land you in court or under investigation by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Contracting for Success was written by the CSLB to help you understand the different elements that are required to be in all home improvement contracts. It also explains the state requirements for Service and Repair contracts. Please review this booklet closely and make sure your contracts follow California law. The booklet can be downloaded at: http://www.cslb.ca.gov/Resources/ GuidesAndPamphlets/ContractingForSuccess.pdf We also encourage you to use the other materials available to you for free on the CSLB website: www.cslb.ca.gov. The CSLB hopes that by making this information available, we can help you strengthen your management and service skills. Please help us by doing your part to protect California consumers.
Making sure that everything is signed and in writing before the change occurs, and that you and your customer have an understanding of what the completed project should look like
Source: ca.gov.
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In This Issue
Make Sure a Bad Contract Doesn’t Ruin a Good Business Contracting for Success Calendar Highlights Tailgate Safety Topic Kalb’s Q & A for Contractors Classified SBCA Golf Tournament SBCA Online Planroom Report SB City Building Permits South County Building Permits North County Building Permits 2012 State Safety Expo SBCA Ad Rates for 2012
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Celebrating Over 60 Years of Service to the Community
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Calendar Highlights MARCH 2012 Green Building Education Series Presented by Paul Poirier, USGBC C4 March 5, 2012 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm Location: Built Green Resource Center, 914 A Santa Barbara Street SBCA Board of Directors Meeting March 6, 2012 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street Federal/State Basic Payroll Tax Seminar Presented by the EDD March 7, 2012 from 9:00am to 3:00pm Location: Workforce Resource Center 130 E. Ortega St., Training Room
SBCA Board of Directors Meeting April 3, 2012 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street Built Green Orientation April 5, 2012 from 9:00am to 10:00am Location: Built Green Resource Center, 914 A Santa Barbara Street Quickbooks Training for Contractors Instructor Monica Dittrich-Summers April 11, 2012 from 9:00am to 10:00am Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street SBCA Online Planroom Training Presented by April Ford April 12, 2012 from 10:00am to 11:00am Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Online Planroom Training Presented by April Ford March 7, 2012 from 10:00am to 11:00am Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Mechanics Lien Seminar Presented by Mark Coffin, Hardin & Coffin LLP April 17, 2012 from 9:00am to 11:00am Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Built Green Orientation March 8, 2012 from 9:00am to 10:00am Location: Built Green Resource Center, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
EPA Lead Paint RRP Training Presented by Criterion Environmental April 19, 2012 from 7:30am to 5:00pm Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
EPA Lead Paint RRP Training Presented by Criterion Environmental March 13, 2012 from 7:30am to 5:00pm Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
1st Aid CPR Training & Certification Instructor, Justin Haagen, Safety Matters April 24, 2012 from 8:30am to 1:30pm Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
SBCA Membership Orientation Presented by Karin Perissinotto April 25, 2012 from 10:00am to 11:00am Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
MAY 2012 SBCA Board of Directors Meeting May 1, 2012 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street SBCA Online Planroom Training Presented by April Ford May 2, 2012 from 10:00am to 11:00am Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street Built Green Orientation May 3, 2012 from 9:00am to 10:00am Location: Built Green Resource Center, 914 A Santa Barbara Street SBCA Golf Tournament May 14, 2012 Shot Gun Start 9:00am Location: Glen Annie Golf Club, 405 Glen Annie Rd, Goleta
emPowerSBC Sales & Marketing Training Presented by Ashley Watkins, emPowerSBC March 14, 2012 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm Location: Built Green Resource Center, 914 A Santa Barbara Street FREE SBCA Builder Breakfast with Cal/OSHA Guest Speaker Dan Leiner, Cal OSHA Sponsored by: Roger Perry Insurance March 20, 2012 from 9:00am to 10:00am Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street Safety Assessment Program (SAP) Evaluator Training Presented by Jim Barnes, CalEMA March 23, 2012 from 8:30am to 4:30pm Location: SBCA, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
APRIL 2012 State Safety Expo April 3 - 5, 2012 from 7:00am to 6:00pm Location: Cosumnes River College, Sacramento
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Need to find out what’s going on? Visit us online for a complete list of events, classes, trainings at www.sbcontractors.org
SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
SBCA 16th Annual Golf Tournament Monday May 14, 2012 Glen Annie Golf Club
Get ready for the action! Million $ Hole In One Putting Contest, Closest to Pin, Longest Drive Register by April 30, 2012 to recieve special discount price $175 per golfer. Go to www.sbcontractors.org and register today, and more info and details on page 16 of this newsletter. Check it out! 3
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
EPA Accredited EPA Lead Paint RRP Training & Certification Presented by: Criterion Environmental Training an EPA Accredited Training Provider
EPA’s “New” Renovation, Repair & Painting Rule Applies to You!!
Contractors, Painters, Landlords!
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.
Dates: April 19, 2012
Time: 8:00am to 5:00pm Registration at 7:30am Santa Barbara
Location: SBCA Office, 914 A Santa Barbara Street
Cost: $195 per SBCA Member $225 per Non-Member
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.
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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.
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Firms performing renovation, repair or painting work must also become certified. This can be accomplished by applying to EPA and paying a fee.
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Tailgate Safety Topic
P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CAASSOCIATION 93121 SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS 805-884-1100 phone WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org info@sbcontractors.org
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY TRAINING Routine work can dull alertness and a relaxed attitude can replace the caution that existed when the job was new and interesting. In many jobs the same route is traveled daily over the same roads or the same tasks are repeated with little conscious thought. Without some periodic reawakening to the ever-present hazards, lethargy deepens and the odds of an accident occurring can increase. Workers may not always recognize the importance of safety training or think of it as unnecessary because they’ve "been doing it for years." But an important benefit of periodic safety training is the reminder that a danger can exist and the no one is immune to accidents. Therefore, it is important for workers to understand the purpose of the training session, why it will be useful to them, and what can result from not following safety rules and procedures. The safety training should be organized so that the order in which the material is presented will match the steps that should be taken on the job. Make sure every worker understands the training material; not just that they were present or a test was given. Insist on questions from trainees after a session to tell you what did or didnt sink in. This will let you know what has to be reviewed again. If theres a general lack of understanding of hazards or safety rules and practices, schedule another safety meeting or plan a refresher course for a later date. Employees should be able to immediately practice and apply new knowledge and skills. If workers dont understand safety training information well enough to use it on the job, the training has not been effective. There should be immediate feedback if workers are doing their job safely or not. Supervisors should watch employees do their jobs and question them, to identify what they do, or dont, know. Most of these tips are relatively simple and inexpensive solutions, but the safety payoff can be enormous. Remember, training is only effective when workers understand, and use, what theyve learned. It takes less than a second to lose the rest of your life.
Courtesy of the State Compensation Insurance Fund Visit www.statefundca.com today to learn about the 6% discount on premiums we offer eligible SBCA members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Ask for Santa Barbara Contractors Association Group 821. For more tailgate, and other safety topics please visit us online. 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 ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
Here to Assist with Your Surety Bond Needs Expanding Our Office On the Central Coast
Philip E. Vega, President of Contractors & Developers Bonding is proud to announce the appointment of Myrna Smith, as Associate Vice President. She will be joining Jadon Smith, Vice President, and Manager of the new office in Pismo Beach. Contractors & Developers Bonding specializes in providing surety bonds to contractors and other surety clients. The largest independently owned, surety only broker in the western states, C&D bonding has over 80 years combined surety experience. Let us know how we can assist with your surety bond needs
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LA IMPORTANCIA DEL ENTRENAMIENTO DE SEGURIDAD El trabajo rutinario puede entorpecer el estar alerta, y la precaución que existía cuando el trabajo era nuevo e interesante puede decaer a una actitud relajada. En muchos empleos se transita la misma ruta diariamente, por los mismos caminos, o se repiten las mismas tareas casi sin pensar. Si no existe un despertar periódico con respecto a los peligros omnipresentes, el letargo se profundiza y pueden aumentar las probabilidades de que ocurra un accidente. Los trabajadores no siempre reconocerán la importancia del entrenamiento de seguridad, o pueden pensar que es innecesario porque han “estado haciendo esto durante años”. Pero un beneficio importante de un entrenamiento periódico de seguridad es el recordatorio de que pueden existir peligros y que nadie es inmune a los accidentes. Por lo tanto, es importante que los empleados entiendan el propósito de las sesiones de entrenamiento, por qué les serán útiles, y las posibles consecuencias de no obedecer las reglas y procedimientos de seguridad. El entrenamiento de seguridad deber organizarse de manera que se presente el material en el mismo orden de los pasos que se deben tomar en el trabajo. Asegúrese de que cada trabajador entienda el material de entrenamiento; no sólo que se encuentren presentes o que tomen el examen. Insista en que los participantes en el entrenamiento hagan preguntas después de la sesión para indicar lo que han entendido y lo que no han entendido. Esto indica lo que hay que repasar de nuevo. Si existe una falta de comprensión general en cuanto a los peligros o las reglas y prácticas de seguridad, se debe programar otra reunión de seguridad, o un curso de repaso en fecha futura. Los empleados deben ser capaces de aplicar y poner en práctica de inmediato sus nuevos conocimientos y habilidades. Si los empleados no entienden la información proporcionada en el entrenamiento de seguridad, dicho entrenamiento no ha sido efectivo. Debe saberse de inmediato si los trabajadores están haciendo su trabajo de forma segura o no. Los supervisores deben observar a los empleados mientras hacen sus tareas y hacerles preguntas para identificar lo que saben y lo que no saben. La mayoría de estas recomendaciones son relativamente simples, y las soluciones no son costosas; pero los beneficios de seguridad pueden ser enormes. Recuerde, el entrenamiento sólo es efectivo si los empleados lo entienden, y usan lo que han aprendido. Toma menos de un segundo para perder la vida.
Courtesy of the State Compensation Insurance Fund Visit www.statefundca.com today to learn about the 6% discount on premiums we offer eligible SBCA members. Your individual business may be eligible for even more discounts. Ask for Santa Barbara Contractors Association Group 821. For more tailgate, and other safety topics please visit us online. 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 ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
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First Aid CPR Training & Certification Instructor Justin Haagen, Safety Matters Certified Training This course will cover adult, child and infant basic CPR and First Aid training for the home, workplace and the general community. 2 year Certification, Digital Student Guide & Free SmartPhone App. • • • • • • •
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Date: April 24, 2012 Time: 8:00am to 2:00pm 30 Min. Lunch Break (Lunch not provided) Location: SBCA Classroom 914 A Santa Barbara Street Santa Barbara Cost: $15 SBCA Member in State Fund Group $75 SBCA Member $150 Non-Member Minimum 10 attendees per class Maximum 20 attendees per class
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
Kalb’s Q & A for Contractors By David Kalb, Capitol Services, Inc.
Winning or losing in a court case often depends on getting the best information before going to trial. While most of our questions come from contractors, we also often work with attorneys; researching license law, CSLB practices or providing expert testimony. We start with a lawyer’s question and swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth… Q: I hope this email finds you well. It has been some time since we talked/emailed! I understand you are helping my brother with his General engineering license; that is great! I’m still in my family’s contracting business, but I’m also practicing law. My goal is to work with small residential contractors who have the potential to be eaten up by the state’s strict construction regulations. I did run across an issue and I thought Capitol Services would be the best resource to ask. Regulation 16 CCR §872.1, purports to require that a contractor provide the applicable checklist to a prospective homeowner client. This regulation relies upon the authority found in Business and Profession Code § 7159.3; however, section 7159.3 was repealed in 2005. Do you know if this checklist is still required or is this something the Board needs to clean up in its regulations?
Classified ARC Reprographics is seeking a customer service / production supervisor to manage our Santa Barbara location. Duties would include: managing and scheduling production to meet customer deadlines, communicating with customers on job status and general requests, operating reprographic equipment as well as finishing equipment (binding, laminating, folding), schedule deliveries. Ideal candidates will have previous management and sales experience in the printing industry, excellent verbal and written communications skills. Must be able to multi task and would need to be available for flexible hours. Area Manager Bobby Rush 818-974-5002 Or office 805-560-0999
A: Good to hear from you again. Yes, I am doing try any CSLB office. well, thank you. Q: What will it take to get my license number Board Rule 872.1 (Checklist For Homeowners) activated? I’m living outside the country now still references section 7159.3, which, as you and was just wondering. It’s a fairly low number stated, was repealed. I discussed your question issued in the mid 80’s and I would like to use it with a former CSLB Legislative liaison. To the when I come back to CA. best of his recollection, the Board did consider eliminating this regulation; however, it was dis- A: According to my research this is a corporation covered there was another code section, which license. The CSLB will not allow you to reapply referenced 872.1 so it was retained. until it’s brought back into good standing with the Secretary of State (SOS). SOS records show The State Legislature has made a number of your company was “suspended” a dozen years revisions to home improvement contract re- ago and since the license has been expired since quirements in B&P Code Section 7159; the most 1997, you may be looking at upwards of $25,000 recent of which was last year. If you reference to pay all back taxes, interest and penalties. You sections 7159 to 7159.14 you’ll find the current have to ask yourself, how badly do I want to get specifications for home improvement contracts, this license back? which include NOTICE requirements involving Commercial General Liability Insurance (which is While this “fairly low number” may be gone, an what 7159.3 addressed), Worker’s Compensation alternative would be to apply for an individual coverage, “Mechanics Lien Warning”, Three-Day license in your name. You were the Qualifier on Right To Cancel, etc. another license as recently as 2008 so this would be one way to avoid having to retake the license I am sending you a CSLB publication entitled exams down the road. “Contracting For Success: A Contractor’s Guide to Home Improvement Contracts” which may be While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for useful. While this CSLB publication is written for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance contractors, it’s a very handy resource for anyone immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email who deals with home improvement contracts. info@cutredtape.com, or write me at Capitol ServicFor any of our readers interested in a copy of this es, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. publication, please contact Capitol Services or Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
New Member Bio New members, or members who have never utilized this service are welcome to send us a 150 word New Member Bio to be published free of charge in an upcoming issue of our Weekly Newsletter! Please contact the SBCA Office for more information at 805-884-1100. Have you introduced your company to the SBCA Membership??
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
Santa Barbara office: 211 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-966-3233 www.ventanadoor.com
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
SINCE 2005, we’ve delivered a comprehensive training and education forum that helps eliminate or greatly reduce workplace injuries; provides workers and management access to manufacturers and suppliers of safety products, tools, equipment and services; and promotes the advancement of new technology, ideas, and processes by recognizing individuals through the Safety Innovations Awards competition. NEW FOR 2012:
r A Regulatory Track specifically covering Cal/OSHA’s key issues r Storm water round-table discussion addressing critical issues with the implementation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) r Keynote presentations
TOP REASONS TO ATTEND:
r 10,000 attendees in 16,000 sessions have participated at the Safety Expo and say these three days are worth attending! r Training geared to construction, city, county, municipality and other general industry partners. r Three days of training in true classroom learning environments. r Forklift, Aerial Boom/Scissor, Scaffold, Excavation, Confined Space sessions, and HR and Management classes. r Partnership with Public Equipment Managers Association’s (PEMA) hands-on sessions.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
REDUCE YOUR WORKERS’ COMP INSURANCE COSTS 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’ compensation premiums over a State Compensation Insurance Fund individual policy. Qualifying SBCA members are eligible for a 6% discount. Ask to be placed into the SBCA Group 821. Please call the SBCA office for more information and conversion form. If you are already with State Fund, please call us or your broker to see if you qualify for this group program.
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sbca online planroom report Weekly Bulletin 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.
Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
3/28/2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012 Safe Routes to School Modoc & Portesuello Intersection Improvements
Santa Barbara
City of Santa Barbara - Malinda Reese 630 Garden street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 5467 Bid Date:
3/28/2012
Project Description:
3:00 PM
805-897-1918, Fax#: 805-564-
Project Type: Public
Ref #
Est:
Sealed proposals for Bid No. 3627 for the SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL MODOC & PORTESUELLO INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS will be received in the Purchasing Office, 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101, until 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 28, 2012 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, “SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL MODOC & PORTESUELLO INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS, Bid No. 3627". The work includes all labor, material, supervision, plant and equipment necessary to construct and deliver a finished intersection improvement project including curbs, gutters, sidewalks, access ramps, cross gutters, spandrels, driveways, root pruning, root barrier installation, landscape improvements, irrigation, conforms, pavement delineation, sign relocation, and lighting. 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. There will be a mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting scheduled for Monday, March 12, 2012 at 2:00 PM in the Public Works Conference Room at 630 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101. The plans and specifications for this Project may be viewed online at CyberCopy’s Website (www.cybercopyusa.com) under the City Of Santa Barbara Plan Room. To obtain a copy of the plans and specifications for this Project and become a registered plan holder, download a Bid Package Request Form from the City Of Santa Barbara Plan Room site above by clicking on the Project or by calling Alex Gaytan, CyberCopy Shop Manager, at (805) 884-6155. The City’s contact for this project is Malinda Reese, Project Engineer I, 805-897-1918.
Prebid Conference:
Project Addendum notifications will be issued through Ebidboard.com. Although Ebidboard will fax and/or email all notifications once they are provided contact information, bidders are still responsible for obtaining all addenda from the Ebidboard website or the City’s website at: http://www.santabarbaraca.gov/Business/Purchasing/Projects/. MAND Mar 12 @ 2pm Addenda: 0
Oxnard Transportation Center Sign Replacement Project
City of Oxnard - Public Works, Oxnard, CA Cyber Copy, CA 805-642-3292 Bid Date:
3/28/2012
Project Description:
Prebid Conference:
2:00 PM
Oxnard
805-385-7821 Ref #
DS12-05
Project Type: Public
Est:
Work will consist of fabrication and installation of signage throughout the property of the Oxnard Trasit Center (OTC). This will consist of approximately 2 vehicle-oriented signs, 60 pedestrian-oriented signs and one (1) pedestrian map kiosk sign; also included is removal and discarding of existing signs and cleaning and repair of surface areas where existing signs are removed. 3/23/2012 Addenda: 1
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
Interested in a career in the building trades? There is a critical shortage of construction workers. Over 1 million new jobs will be created nationally in the next seven years, with 2,500 of them in Santa Barbara and Ventura in the next three years. California construction workers earn an average of $24 an hour and journey-level workers earn $70,000-plus a year!
Spring 2012 CT 111
Beginning Construction Beg. Const. Lab
M: 6-9 pm (16wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/23/12) Sat: 8:30-1:30pm (16 wks) Wake Center
CT 113
Roof Framing
CT 115
Intermediate Finish Carpentry Th: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/26/12)
CT 118
Measuring and Calculating Th: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/26/12)
CT 124
Weatherization Sat: 1-4pm (16 wks) Wake Center
CT 127
Sustainability Audit W: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/25/12)
CT 130
Contractors License Prep T: 6-7pm / Online 2 hrs (16 wks) WC (Beg. 1/24/12)
CT 290
Work Experience in Construction Trades T: 4:45-5:45pm WC (Beg. 1/24/12)
CT 153
Electrical Math T: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/24/12)
CT 196
Jobsite Management M: 6-9pm (16 wks) Rod Bond Training Center,
T: 6-9pm (16 wks) Wake Center (Beg. 1/24/12)
(Beg. 1/28/12)
Buellton (Beg. 1/23/12)
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Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
3/28/2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012 Sewer Main Point Repairs FY12 City of Santa Barbara, CA Bid Date:
3/29/2012
Project Description:
Santa Barbara 805-564-5388
3:00 PM
Project No Project Type: Public Est: 5107 Sealed proposals for Bid No. 5107 for the SEWER MAIN POINT REPAIRS FY12 will be received in the Purchasing Office, 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101, until 3:00 p.m., Thursday, March 29, 2012 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, “SEWER MAIN POINT REPAIRS FY 12, Bid No. 5107." Ref #
The work includes all labor, material, supervision, plant and equipment necessary to complete the following: sanitary sewer main point repairs and manhole replacements per the plans and specifications. The Engineer’s estimate is $432,000. Each bidder must have a Class A license to complete this work in accordance with the California Business and Professions Code. The plans and specifications for this Project may be viewed online at CyberCopy’s Website (www.cybercopyusa.com) under the City of Santa Barbara Plan Room. To obtain a copy of the plans and specifications for this Project and become a registered plan holder, download a Bid Package Request Form from the City of Santa Barbara Plan Room site above by clicking on the Project or by calling Alex Gaytan, CyberCopy Shop Manager, at (805) 884-6155. The City’s contact for this project is Bradley Rahrer, Project Engineer, 805-560-7531.
Prebid Conference:
Project Addendum notifications will be issued through Ebidboard.com. Although Ebidboard will fax and/or email all notifications once they are provided contact information, bidders are still responsible for obtaining all addenda from the Ebidboard website or the City’s website at: http://www.santabarbaraca.gov/Business/Purchasing/Projects/. Addenda: 0
Friday, March 30, 2012 Marsh Project - Fred Geihs 805-314-5014 Bid Date:
3/30/2012
Project Description:
2:00 PM
Santa Barbara Ref #
Project Type: Public
Est:
2-Story Single Family Residence - New Construction - 2100+/- sf Looking for sub bids of all trades
Prebid Conference:
Addenda:
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Ventura County Todd Rd. Jail - Design-Build Photovoltaic Electrical Generation Santa Paula System County of Ventura - Public Works 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009 Bid Date:
3/30/2012
Project Description:
Prebid Conference:
1:00 PM
601 Paseo Nuevo Bid Date:
3/30/2012
805-654-3805, Fax#: 805-677-8762
Project No. Project Type: Public Est: CP12-02 Design, construct and maintain (for 1 year) a new utility grid-connected, 1 MW-AC photovoltaic electrical generation system. For questions contact: Ryan Gallagher E-Mail: ryan.gallagher@aecom.com Phone: 805-764-4057 FAX: 805-388-3577 Mar 14 @1:00 (Non-Mandatory) Addenda: 0 Ref #
Santa Barbara 12:00 PM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
Est:
Project Description:
Tenant Improvement & Partial Exterior Remodel.
Prebid Conference:
Tenant improvement of (E) restaurant space into (N) restaurant with (N) outdoor dining area. Replacing (E) storefront infill glazing system with (N) storefront infill glazing system which causes an additional 85 sf of interior space. Addenda: 0
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
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Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
3/28/2012
Tuesday, April 03, 2012 Walmart #2002-201 Limited Remodel Bid Date:
4/3/2012
Project Description:
Prebid Conference:
11:00 PM
Gilroy Ref #
Project Type: Public
Est:
Scope of Work: Patch & Repair Concrete, Fencing, Interior Demolition, Concrete Cutting, Pressure Wash & Repaint Exterior of Building, EIFS / Stucco Repair, Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Interior Painting, Millwork, DFH, Glazing, Floor Coverings, Ceramic / Quarry Tile, FRP Install, Acoustical Ceiling repair / cleaning, Structural Steel Fabrication, Sheet Metal, Roof Repair, HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Caulking / Sealants, Toilet Accessories, Lube Center Modifications. 3/27/2012 Addenda: 1
SBUSD – Kindergarten Area Paving Improvements at Adams Elementary School
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara School District - Lina Graham-Plascencia 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 963-4331, Fax#: 805-963-2893 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Bid Date:
4/3/2012
Project Description:
2:00 PM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-
Est:
Demolition Asphalt Areas, Re-Paving, Concrete Work, Fencing, Storm Drainage, Plumbing Prospective Bidders will only be considered a record plan holder if they have obtained a complete set of plans and specifications from the Santa Barbara Unified School District Planning Department at 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 or through Coast Reprographics. No bids shall be received from any prime contractor that did not attend the mandatory pre-job conference, are not a record plan holder, or without a certificate of prequalification (when applicable). Pre-Qual Due Date (when applicable): March 12, 2012 by 5PM to L.M. Sweaney & Associates
Prebid Conference:
Estimated contract amount – $425,000 MAND Feb 29 @ 9am
Addenda:
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Job Order Contract For Road Maintenance Work
Various, Ventura County County of Ventura - Public Works 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009 805-654-3805, Fax#: 805-677-8762
Bid Date:
4/3/2012
Project Description: Prebid Conference:
2:00 PM
Project No. Project Type: Public RD12-08 Job Order Contract for the rehabilitation of county roads, slope protection, etc. MAND Mar 22 @ 10am Ref #
Est:
Addenda:
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
General Contractor CM-at-Risk Construction Management Frank Schipper Construction Co.
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PHONE (805) 965-1926
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Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
SBUSD – Play Area Upgrades and Drainage Improvements at Franklin Child Care
3/28/2012
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara School District - Lina Graham-Plascencia 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 963-4331, Fax#: 805-963-2893 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Bid Date:
4/3/2012
Project Description:
2:00 PM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-
Est:
Demolition, Concrete Work, Site Drainage Prospective Bidders will only be considered a record plan holder if they have obtained a complete set of plans and specifications from the Santa Barbara Unified School District Planning Department at 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 or through Coast Reprographics. No bids shall be received from any prime contractor that did not attend the mandatory pre-job conference, are not a record plan holder, or without a certificate of prequalification (when applicable). Pre-Qual Due Date (when applicable): March 12, 2012 at 5:00 PM to L.M. Sweaney & Associates
Prebid Conference:
Estimated contract amount – $125,000 MAND Feb 29 @ 11am
Addenda:
SBUSD – Play Area Upgrades at McKinley Elementary School
0
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara School District - Lina Graham-Plascencia 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 963-4331, Fax#: 805-963-2893 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Bid Date:
4/3/2012
Project Description:
2:00 PM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-
Est:
Demolition, Concrete Work, etc. Prospective Bidders will only be considered a record plan holder if they have obtained a complete set of plans and specifications from the Santa Barbara Unified School District Planning Department at 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 or through Coast Reprographics. No bids shall be received from any prime contractor that did not attend the mandatory pre-job conference, are not a record plan holder, or without a certificate of prequalification (when applicable). Pre-Qual Due Date (when applicable): March 12, 2012 at 5:00 PM to L.M. Sweaney & Associates
Prebid Conference:
Estimated contract amount – $65,000 MAND Feb 29 @ 10am
Addenda:
0
Wednesday, April 04, 2012 SBUSD – Cafeteria/Kitchen Interior Upgrade at Peabody Charter School
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara School District - Lina Graham-Plascencia 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 963-4331, Fax#: 805-963-2893 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Bid Date:
4/4/2012
Project Description:
10:00 PM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-
Est:
Prospective Bidders will only be considered a record plan holder if they have obtained a complete set of plans and specifications from the Santa Barbara Unified School District Planning Department at 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 or through Coast Reprographics. No bids shall be received from any prime contractor that did not attend the mandatory pre-job conference, are not a record plan holder, or without a certificate of prequalification (when applicable). Pre-Qual Due Date (when applicable): March 13, 2012 at 5:00 PM to L.M. Sweaney & Associates
Prebid Conference:
Estimated contract amount – $100,000 Completed MAND Mar 6 @ 2:30pm
Addenda:
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
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1(800) 963-9424 If you want to arrange an on-site visit or obtain technical information, you can contact the Cal/OSHA Consultation area office nearest your workplace or you can email us at InfoCons@dir.ca.gov.
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Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
SBUSD – Demolition of Library Building (PART A) and Playfield Accessible Ramp (PART B) at Washington
3/28/2012
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara School District - Lina Graham-Plascencia 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 963-4331, Fax#: 805-963-2893 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Bid Date:
4/4/2012
Project Description:
10:00 AM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-
Est:
Part A: Demolition, Site Work, Electrical, Plumbing, Fencing, Landscaping Part B: Grading, Drainage, Concrete, Metal Hand Railings Prospective Bidders will only be considered a record plan holder if they have obtained a complete set of plans and specifications from the Santa Barbara Unified School District Planning Department at 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 or through Coast Reprographics. No bids shall be received from any prime contractor that did not attend the mandatory pre-job conference, are not a record plan holder, or without a certificate of prequalification (when applicable). Pre-Qual Due Date (when applicable): March 13, 2012 at 5:00 PM to L.M. Sweaney & Associates
Prebid Conference:
Estimated contract amount – $440,000.00 MAND Mar 6 @ 11:30am
Addenda:
SBUSD – Relocation of Classroom Building at Peabody Charter School
0
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara School District - Lina Graham-Plascencia 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 963-4331, Fax#: 805-963-2893 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Bid Date:
4/4/2012
Project Description:
10:00 AM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-
Est:
Demolition, Grading, Storm Drainage, Concrete, Asphalt Paving, Electrical, PC Building Move Prospective Bidders will only be considered a record plan holder if they have obtained a complete set of plans and specifications from the Santa Barbara Unified School District Planning Department at 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 or through Coast Reprographics. No bids shall be received from any prime contractor that did not attend the mandatory pre-job conference, are not a record plan holder, or without a certificate of prequalification (when applicable). Pre-Qual Due Date (when applicable): March 13, 2012 at 5:00 PM to L.M. Sweaney & Associates
Prebid Conference:
Estimated contract amount – $155,000.00 MAND Mar 6 @ 9am
Addenda:
0
Thursday, April 05, 2012 Manthey Road Relocation, Phase 2 Bid Date:
4/5/2012
Project Description:
2:00 PM
Stockton
Project No. Project Type: Public 11-20 Relocate a portion of Manthey Road west of I-5 north of French Camp Road and widen Henry Long Boulevard west of I-5 Ref #
Est:
*Note: Official bid documents including plans and specifications are posted on Bid Flash. Located at http://www.stocktongov.com/services/business/bidflash. All bids submitted for this project must conform with the requirements of the official bid documents, including plans and specifications, Instructions to Bidders, complete Bid Forms Package, and any Letters of Clarification issued during the bidding process. Bids must be submitted to the City Clerk’s office on or before 2 p.m. on the Bid Opening Date.
Prebid Conference:
If you would like additional information regarding this project, please call the project engineer, Ray Deyto at (209) 9378869 or email ray.deyto@stocktongov.com. 3/13/2012 Addenda: 1
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
THANK YOU
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for doing business with SBCA members!
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
11-304 Seal and Stripe the parking lot asphalt surfaces Bid Date:
4/5/2012
Project Description: Prebid Conference:
1:30 PM
Ref #
3/28/2012
San Diego Project Type: Public
Est:
Provide to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) all labor, tools, materials, and equipment necessary to seal and stripe the parking lot asphalt surfaces as specified herein. MAND Mar 21 @ 9:30am Addenda: 0
SBUSD – Kitchen Floor Replacement for Harding University Partnership School Santa Barbara Santa Barbara School District - Lina Graham-Plascencia 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 963-4331, Fax#: 805-963-2893 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Bid Date:
4/5/2012
Project Description:
10:00 AM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-
Est:
Kitchen Equipment Removal and Re-Installation, Electrical, Plumbing and Interior Finishes and New Flooring, etc. Prospective Bidders will only be considered a record plan holder if they have obtained a complete set of plans and specifications from the Santa Barbara Unified School District Planning Department at 724 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 or through Coast Reprographics. No bids shall be received from any prime contractor that did not attend the mandatory pre-job conference, are not a record plan holder, or without a certificate of prequalification (when applicable). Pre-Qual Due Date (when applicable): March 14, 2012 at 5:00 PM to L.M. Sweaney & Associates
Prebid Conference:
Estimated contract amount – $75,000 MAND Mar 1 @ 9am
Addenda:
0
Friday, April 06, 2012 Walmart #1989-06 Supercenter Expansion Bid Date:
4/6/2012
Project Description:
Prebid Conference:
2:00 PM
Lomoc Ref #
Project Type: Public
Est:
trades needed: survey, erosion control, demolition, grading / paving, striping, site utilities, tactile warning system, landscaping, masonry, structural steel fabrication, steel erection, shoring, concrete, exterior finishes includes: eifs, stucco, standing seam roofing, single ply roof, arch. sheet metal, rough carpentry, millwork, caulking & sealants, flooring, ceramic tile, frp, insulation, store fronts, doors, floor sealing & polishing, metal stud/drywall, fencing. toilet accessories, painting. hvac, plumbing, fire sprinklers, electrical, glazing, seismic bracing, refrigeration, ems, etc. 3/27/2012 Addenda: 3
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Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
3/28/2012
Monday, April 09, 2012 SB Clinic Multizone # 6 and Roofin Replacement County of Santa Barbara - Richard Whirty, Santa Barbara, CA Bid Date:
4/9/2012
Project Description:
3:00 PM
Ref #
Santa Barbara 805-568-3086 Project Type: Public
Est:
CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE: $180,000.00 Dollars PROJECT LOCATION: 345 Camino Del Remedio, Santa Barbara, Ca. 93110 MANDATORY JOB WALK: There will be a MANDATORY job walk on 3/20/2012 at 10:00 A. M. Only those prime contractors attending the job walk shall be qualified to bid the work. EXAMINATION OF SITE: Each bidder shall examine the site of work before bidding and shall be responsible for having acquired full knowledge of the job and of all problems affecting it. No variations or allowances from the contract sum will be made because of lack of such examination. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace existing multi-Zone Air Handler Equipment and Surrounding Roof System as noted in specifications.
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CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE: The CONTRACTOR shall possess a Class B, C4, or C20 at the time this Contract is awarded. MAND Mar 20 @ 10am Addenda: 0
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 Trinity Episcopal Church School Remodel
Santa Barbara
Armstrong Associates - Bill Shields 1825 State Street, Suite 202, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 569-6175 Bid Date:
4/10/2012
Project Description:
3:00 PM
Ref #
Project Type: Public
805-569-6170, Fax#: 805Est:
Tenant Improvements Project consists of a 1,700 SF remodel to an existing school building. This is a negotiated project which Armstron Associates will be building. The project will start in mid May.
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Bid Scope: Demolition, concrete, rough carpentry, insulation, doors/frames/hardware, accordion partition, glass and glazing, drywall, demountable wall, acoustical ceilings, flooring, painting, wheelchair lift, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical. Addenda: 0
Oxnard Airport Central Hangars Electrical Improvements, Phase 4 Cyber Copy, CA Bid Date:
4/10/2012
Project Description:
Oxnard
805-642-3292 3:00 PM
Specification Project Type: Public Est: No.: DOA 1206 Project No: OXR088C Installation of: a) a (N) power feeder (3-#1/0) between hangar rows in the Central Hangar Complex; b) a (N) 120/240V, 100A panel with 8-30A breakers; c) 6 ea. individual hangar electrical rework (i.e. C-37 thru C-42) consisting of removal of all (E) electrical items and installation of (N) hangar load center, light fixtures and receptacles; d) 1 ea. individual hangar electrical work (i.e. p-36), if awarded, consisting of (N) hangar load center, light fixtures & receptacles; e) replacing all exterior light fixtures in Phase 4, f) replacing all designated exterior light fixtures outside Phase 4, if awarded, and various associated appurtenant work at both sites. Ref #
The estimated cost of construction for the Oxnard Airport is $80,000.00 Prebid Conference:
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Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association
3/28/2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 Camarillo Hills Drain Lantana Street to Carmen Drive
Camarillo
County of Ventura - Public Works 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009 Bid Date:
4/11/2012
Project Description:
Prebid Conference:
2:00 PM
Project Description: demolition, removal, and disposal of existing reinforced concrete trapezoidal channel adjacent to Ponderosa Drive, reinforced concrete box culvert under Carmen Drive, Mission Drain, and side drain Junction Structures, Concrete Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter, Curb Ramp, Median, AC Pavement, Sanitary Sewer Pipes, Water Pipe, Trees, Chain-Link Fence and other miscellaneous items; and construction of Reinforced Concrete (RC) Rectangular Channel, RC Box Culverts, RC Wingwall and Junction Structures at Mission Drain, RC Planter Walls and accessories, RC Overpour with Grate, RC Overflow Structure, Subdrain System, Concrete Driveways, Concrete Sidewalks, Curb and Gutter, Curb Ramps, Median, Concrete V-Ditch, AC Pavement and Overlay, Ornamental Steel Fence, Automatic Drainage Flapgates, CMB Transition, Ladders, 8-Inch Encased Ductile Iron Water Pipe, Thrust Blocks, Excavation, Fill and Backfill, Chain-Link Fence and Gates, Striping, Installation of Traffic Control, Detour Facilities and Appurtenant Work Mar 28 @ 10am (non-mandatory) Addenda: 0
Multi-purpose machine gun range Bid Date:
4/11/2012
Project Description:
805-654-3805, Fax#: 805-677-8762
Spec. No. Project Type: Public Est: WP12-20 Pre Bid Conference Location: CONFERENCE ROOM 331, THIRD FLOOR, HALL OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 800 SOUTH VICTORIA AVENUE, VENTURA CALIFORNIA. (Section 1000-2) Ref #
10:00 AM
Liggett Ref #
Project Type: Public
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Project Name: Multi-Purpose Machine Gun Range Project location: Fort Hunter Liggett, CA Owner/Type: US Army Corps of Engineers + Department of Labor: Federal Works/Prevailing Wages/Buy-American Clause Duration: 525-Calendar Days Description: Provide labor, materials, equipment and supervision required to build the new machine gun range in accordance with the Specs and plans, and all incidental related work outlined in the written RFP. Including, but not limited to the following divisions of work:
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DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS + DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS + DIVISION 03 – CONCRETE + DIVISION 04 – MASONRY + DIVISION 05 – METALS + DIVISION 06 - WOOD + PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES + DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION + DIVISION 08 – OPENINGS + DIVISION 09 – FINISHES + DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES + DIVISION 12 – FURNISHINGS + DIVISION 13 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION + DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING + DIVISION 26 – ELECTRICAL + DIVISION 27 – COMMUNICATIONS + DIVISION 31 – EARTHWORK + DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS + DIVISION 33 – UTILITIES + DIVISION 35 - WATERWAY AND MARINE CONSTRUCTION Addenda: 0
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3/28/2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Sycamore Vista Waterline
Santa Barbara
City of Santa Barbara, CA 805-564-5388 City of Santa Barbara - Bob Roebuck 630 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 5467 Bid Date:
4/17/2012
Project Description:
3:00 PM
Ref #
805-560-7578, Fax#: 805-564-
Project Type: Public
Est:
*A video of the existing HDPE sleeve is available for viewing at: http://www.santabarbaraca.gov/Files/Public_Works/Sycamore Vista Water Line - Videos/ A document with the link attached has been uploaded. Sealed proposals for Bid No. 5034 for the Sycamore Vista Waterline Project will be received in the Purchasing Office, located at 310 E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101, until 3:00 P.M., Tuesday, April 17, 2012, 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, “Sycamore Vista Waterline Project, Bid No. 5034” Project work includes all labor, material, supervision, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the following: a 6-inch HDPE waterline, including fittings, valve assemblies, fire hydrant assemblies, water services and water meters; a 2-inch HDPE waterline in a PVC sleeve; a 2-inch PRV assembly; concrete vaults; concrete pads; and retaining walls, per plans and specs. Contractor shall note the unique challenges associated with this project which are reflected in the insurance requirements. The Engineer’s estimate is $445,000. Each bidder must have a Class A license to complete this work in accordance with the California Business and Professions Code.
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There will be a mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting scheduled for TUESDAY APRIL 3, 2012, 9:00 A.M. at SYCAMORE CANYON ROAD NEAR THE INTERSECTION WITH STANDWOOD DRIVE. MAND Apr 3 @ 9am Addenda: 0
Friday, June 01, 2012 Howard Residence - Dorie 805-377-0891
Santa Barbara
Dorie Pellegrin, CA 805-377-0891 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Bid Date:
6/1/2012
Project Description:
12:00 PM
Ref #
805-962-9155
Project Type: Public
Est:
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 doriepellegrin@gmail.com
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Addenda:
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Thursday, June 28, 2012 Betteravia Administration Building "D" Addition
Santa Maria
County of Santa Barbara, CA 805-568-2663 County of Santa Barbara - John Green, Santa Barbara, CA Bid Date:
6/28/2012
Project Description:
12:00 PM
805-934-6229
Project 8676 Project Type: Public Est: PH2 The Betteravia Administration Building “D” Addition project will construct a single story approximately 2,000 SF addition to the existing County Administration Building on the Betteravia Government Center Campus in Santa Maria, CA. Additionally, existing Board of Supervisors Hearing Room and Administration Building “D” will receive some minor tenant improvement efforts and site improvements. The project has an estimated construction value of $800,000.00 and estimated construction duration of 7 months. The project schedule will be extremely critical as this project utilizes federal RZEDB funding which includes a firm expiration date. The Contractor will be expected to maintain the project schedule and delivery dates as defined within the contract documents. Ref #
The new addition and renovation will include the following elements: • New lobby/ reception area, public restrooms, staff office and facilities support space. • The existing Building “D” renovation work consists of wall reconfiguration, entry reconfiguration, ceiling improvements, lighting improvements, and various room finishes including flooring. • Site Improvements including, concrete walkways, landscaped areas, ADA improvements to paved parking lot, utilities re-routing to support the new addition. • Additive Alternates including tenant improvement options and material upgrades.
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The County of Santa Barbara has determined that all General Contractors wishing to bid on the Betteravia Administration Building “D” Addition must be prequalified prior to submitting a bid on the project. The County’s competitive selection process will proceed in two steps: Step 1: The construction General Contractor pre-qualification phase. Step 2: Submittal of bids according to the requirements of the bid documents. Only those successfully qualified in step 1 will be allowed to participate in step 2. MAND June 7 Addenda: 0
Prebid Dhaliwal Residence - Bid Set
Camarillo
Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Ref # Project Description: Prebid Conference:
Est:
NEW ±18,000 S.F. HABITABLE RESIDENCE WITH TWO 4 CAR Addenda:
TISH NON VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER
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Project Description: Prebid Conference:
805-962-9155
Project Type: Public
Project Type: Public
Est:
31,167 sq. ft., 2 stories on 230,176 sq.ft. site Addenda:
1020 Placido
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Santa Barbara
Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara - Hector Torres 808 Laguna Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 1060 Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-9155 Ref # Project Description:
Prebid Conference:
Project Type: Public
805-897-
Est:
Remodel of an (e) single family residence for a (n) detox facility with maximun 12 clients and on site staff. Exterior improvements: (n) accessible ramp and stairs, (n) van H/C parking space, (n) deck w/ associates ramps and stairs. (n) exterior wall finishes, (n) windows and doors. Interior improvements: remodel ground floor for H/C access, remodel restroom for accessiility, remodel den to create accessible bedroom, remodel kitchen for accessibility. Remodel for exiting and fire rated conditions due to change of occupancy. Addenda: 0
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Projects Out to Bid
Santa Barbara Contractors Association Greyhound
Santa Barbara
Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Ref # Project Description:
3/28/2012
805-962-9155
Project Type: Public
Est:
FORMER USE: BICYCLE SALES SHOP. PROPOSED USE: SMALL MARKET THAT WILL ALSO SELL GREYHOUND TICKETS. PROPERTY OWNER: Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Barbara A.P.N.‘s: 033-010-11,-13,-14,-15; 033-041-12,-13; 033-042-1,-2,-3,-4,-12, -14,-15,-16,-17,-19; 033-075-12,-14. ADDRESS: 224 Chapala St. ZONING: HRC-2/SD-3 BLD: BLD2010-01798 LOT AREA: 2.21 acres GENERAL PLAN NEIGHBORHOOD: Downtown/Waterfront Lower State HIGH FIRE: No FLOOD ZONE: AH Zone AVG. SLOPE: 1% MAX BLDG. HEIGHT ALLOWED: 45’, 3-STORIES MAX BLDG HEIGHT: 20’, 1-STORY YARD REQUIREMENTS: FRONT YARD SETBACK: 10 FT < 15’ Bldg Hght, 20’ all others INTER. YARD SETBACK: 10 FT or 1/2 Bldg Hght (whichever greater) PARKING Parking Required:104 Spaces Parking Provided (existing): 158 (151 Spaces & 7 HC Spaces) Bicycle Parking (existing): 15 City Standard Posts
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Thousand Oaks
Coast Reprographics 220 West Canon Perdido Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Ref # Project Description: Prebid Conference:
0
805-962-9155
Project Type: Public
Est:
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BYO GREEN BAG LUNCH & LEARN 5 Consecutive Mondays at Noon March 26 to April 23, 2012, Noon to 1:30 pm O+M: 252: LEED for Existing Buildings Operations +Maintenance, Credit by Credit Review (Earn 1.5 AIA HSW and 1.5 USGBC/GBCI “LEED Specific” O+M CEU’s in 6 Categories)
Join us for the USGBC C4 weekly educational series at the Built Green Santa Barbara Resource Center, 914 A Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, California Weekly USGBC Educational Sessions on Mondays at noon! Free to USGBC C4 and Built Green Santa Barbara members! Non Members $5.00. RSVP to Mike Ober at mike@sbarchitect.com Join C4 now: http://usgbcc4.clubwizard.com/HowToJoin.cfm Experienced LEED specialists can earn the elusive credential maintenance CEU’s to maintain your LEED credential. LEED Green Associates can learn the nuances of the various rating systems. Interested green professionals can learn about proven design and construction strategies identified by USGBC’s national research that will transform the marketplace for a greener future. Co Sponsored by:
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Building & Safety Division CONSTRUCTION MONITOR'S REPORT for permits issued between:
PERMIT # BLD2011-00518 LOUIS WEIDER
3/19/2012
ADDRESS
and
3/23/2012
ROLE
VAL. $
331 CALLE CESAR CHAVEZ BLD # 4
916 ANACAPA ST
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
160,000
OWNER
DATE ISSUED C/A-FIRE SPRINKLER
3/20/2012
THORPE DESIGN, INC
CON
P.O. BOX 1149 BRENTWOOD CA 94513
BLD2011-01346 LAURA NEWMAN
1409 LA CIMA RD
1762 CALLE CERRO
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
925-634-5758 200,000
OWNER
R/C-ADDITION
3/19/2012
HECKMAN CONSTRUCTION 2112 RIDGE LANE SANTA BARBARA CA 93103
CON
805-886-3625
ARC
896-8401
ENG
568-0880
ON DESIGN ARCHITECTS 829 DE LA VINA ST., #200 S.B. CA 93101
MITCH PERKINS 226 E CANON PERDIDO STE. A SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
BLD2011-02580 205 E CARRILLO ST BOSSE COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, LLC PO BOX 30030
SANTA BARBARA CA 93130
81,300
OWNER
C/B-ALTERATION
3/19/2012
EDWARDS & PITMAN ARCHITECTS 120 E. DE LA GUERRA SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
ARC
966-1200
CON
963-3529
R. A EGGERS, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P.O. BOX 3948 SANTA BARBARA CA 93130
BLD2011-02584 HAROLD KROEGER 737
500 FOWLER RD
GARDEN ST
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
C/B-NEW
30,000
OWNER
3/20/2012
PMSM ARCHITECTS 2020 ALAMEDA PADRE SERRA SANTA BARBARA CA 93103
ARC
963-4359
CON
brad@vernonconstruction.com
ENG
FAX564-8865
VERNON CONSTRUCTION 581 LAS ALTURAS RD SANTA BARBARA CA 93103
JOHN SPIESS 1119 GARDEN ST SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
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PERMIT #
ADDRESS
BLD2011-02668 317 W PUEBLO ST ENCINAL PROPERTIES LLC PO BOX 1239
SANTA BARBARA CA 93102
ROLE
VAL. $ 225,000
OWNER
DATE ISSUED C/B-ALTERATION
3/19/2012
DPK CONSTRUCTION
CON
P.O. BOX 6555 SANTA BARBARA CA 93160
BLD2012-00227 518 W CANON PERDIDO ST TURNER FOUNDATION-SINCE 1958 PO BOX 186
SANTA BARBARA CA 93102
687-7549 50,000
OWNER
C/C-REPAIR
3/19/2012
SERVICE MASTER ANYTIME***
CON
5569 EKWILL STREET SANTA BARBARA CA 93111
BLD2012-00232 2941 STATE ST HOUSING AUTHORITY OF CITY OF SANTA 808 LAGUNA ST ATTN: ROBERT G PEARSON
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
963-1365 50,000
OWNER
R/A-ELEC
3/20/2012
SCOTT AND SONS ELECTRIC INC
CON
423 ROBIN COURT FILLMORE CA 93015
BLD2012-00383 2001 DE LA VINA ST MIRATTI, SUSAN E TRUST 2/23/10 1625 STATE ST # 4-A C/O RICKARD REALTY
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
642-8547 70,000
OWNER
C/A-SITE WORK
3/22/2012
LASH CONSTRUCTION* P.O. BOX 4640 SANTA BARBARA CA 93140
CON
963-3553
DES
252-3812
EDDIE DERAS 508 FIR AVE LOMPOC CA 93436
BLD2012-00443 512 BATH ST CITY OF SANTA BARBARA HOUSING AUTHO 808
LAGUNA ST
SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
32,000
OWNER
R/A-FIRE LINE
3/20/2012
TIERRA CONTRACTING, INC** 5484 OVERPASS RD. SANTA BARBARA CA 93111
CON
964-8747
OWN
sszymanski@hacsb.org
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SB SKIP SZYMANSKI 808 LAGUNA ST SANTA BARBARA CA 93101
BLD2012-00489 510 N SALSIPUEDES ST CLAVERIA, BERTHA FAM TR 4/5/96 1106
COAST VILLAGE RD
SANTA BARBARA CA 93108
45,000
OWNER
R/OTC-DEMO
3/22/2012
DAN UPTON CONSTRUCTION, INC.
CON
2272 LAS CANOAS RD SANTA BARBARA CA 93105
BLD2012-00502 1331 SANTA BARBARA ST MAGNOLIA HOUSING GROUP 1805
E CABRILLO BLVD H
SANTA BARBARA CA 93108
682-3948 40,000
OWNER
R/OTC-REPAIR
PAUL BINGHAM 945 WARD DR #63 SANTA BARBARA CA 93111
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CON
(805) 689-1614
3/20/2012
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Why You Should Attend OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY HAS BEEN AND CONTINUES TO BE A CHALLENGING ASPECT FOR BUSINESSES OF ALL SIZES AND INDUSTRIES. WITH PROGRESSIVE CHANGES from both Federal and California OSHA, coupled with economic variableness, employers are challenged with compliance while maintaining a competitive business advantage. Training is one key area that cannot be compromised even in difficult times. The Safety Expo will help your company cut costs while preventing injuries on the shop floor, as well as the construction site, through synergistic training involving aspects of general and construction industries. The Safety Expo is recognized for their commitment to safety, and they owe that to the importance they place on developing people through training. Developing employees at all levels that are competent in safety (meaning those that possess the knowledge, skills, and experience to perform safely consistently) is critical to any operation. The Safety Expo will provide opportunities to develop safety competencies through seminars, workshops, and visiting the vendors. Employees who attend will be able to bring back new innovations and more economical ways to keep employees and their families safe. This new knowledge can also help your company stay in the forefront of safety initiatives. The Safety Expo is a unique experience because of the ability to meet the safety training needs of both general and construction industries.
table of contents Why You Should Attend .................................................................................1 New this Year ...............................................................................................2 New Business Opportunities ........................................................................2 2012 Safety Innovation Award .....................................................................2 Schedule at a Glance ....................................................................................3 General Information.....................................................................................3 Management Seminar Course Guide Tuesday, April 3 ............................................................................................4 Wednesday, April 4 ......................................................................................7 Thursday, April 5 ........................................................................................10 Accommodations ..........................................................................................13 Sponsors ........................................................................................................13 Registration and Certification Fees...........................................................14 Registration Form ........................................................................................15
2012 expo contacts For Information on the curriculum or education, please contact: JIM NEELY, DIRECTOR, SAFETY EDUCATION Email: jneely@sbxchange.net Phone: 916.442.8991, Ext. 114 For Information on attending, exhibiting, sponsoring, advertising or entering an Innovation Awards nomination, please contact: HEIDI HUGHES, EVENT DIRECTOR Email: Heidi@sbxchange.net Phone: 916.442.8991, Ext. 121 SACRAMENTO REGIONAL BUILDERS EXCHANGE 1331 T Street | Sacramento, CA 95811-7101 Phone: 916.442.8991 | Fax: 916.446.3117 The comprehensive exhibitor, sponsor, and Innovation Award entry materials are available online at SACSAFETYEXPO.COM Print management by T.DOGG Studios. Š2011 - All rights reserved.
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new this year FOR THE FIRST TIME, INDUSTRY PARTNERS HAVE BEEN INVITED TO PRESENT KEY NOTE SESSIONS—invited key note presenters will include Don Bradway, Independent Safety Consultant, presenting “Selfish Safety;” Kevin Thompson, Editor, Cal/OSHA Reporter, will present, “2012: A Transformative Year?” Fred Walter and Lisa Prince, Walter & Prince, LLP, well-known defense and contractor advocates, will be returning to give their unique perspective on how contractors can best deal with the shifting regulatory environment. Expo is launching the OSHA Regulatory Track—Richard DaRosa with Cal/OSHA Consultation presents sessions from a regulatory stand-point on Injury and Illness Prevention Program and the Heat Illness Standard; and the New Crane Regulations will be presented by Mike Donlon, and Gary McIver will present the “Dos, Don’ts and Truth” from the inspector’s point of view. Expo is introducing the Contractor Tool & Equipment Liquidation Sale—selling flea market-style, new and used tools, and equipment at drastically reduced prices. Registered attendees with badges qualify for additional discounts. Partnership Marketplace vendors will be strategically placed throughout the campus in close proximity to classes and sessions for optimum exposure to attendees, buyers and existing clients. For additional information on the Expo as well as any updates will be posted on the Expo website at sacsafetyexpo.com. Any tools or pieces of equipment purchased are in agreement between buyer and seller; Expo does not guaranty or is liable for any of the tools and equipment sold and/or purchased. 2
Meet with other industry Professionals Trade show vendors are a crucial component to the overall success of the program. Without exhibitors who support this event by displaying their products and services, the quality of sessions and professional training could not be offered at the rates this event provides. The Annual Expo “Partnership Marketplace” trade show is unique in that it’s the only one of its kind in Northern California, and includes a multitude of products, equipment and services – the trade show is complimentary to all Expo attendees! Please take time to speak with vendors that support this event. We are sure that you will find something that will help you and your organization become more productive and safe in the coming year. Exhibitors look forward to the opportunity to meet with you!
new business opportunities This is the event where business relationships are established and renewed; this is also an excellent opportunity to develop professional relations with other exhibitors – your competitors, trade partners, event sponsors, and session presenters. You all have businesses and are exhibiting for the same result – to reach your target marketing audience! Your sales representatives will have quality time to highlight and discuss your company’s products and services. Other benefits of exhibiting at this event include increasing your professional relationships while networking and interacting with potential prospects. Exhibiting remains a good business practice – do not pass up the opportunities this event offers.
2012 Safety Innovation Award The purpose of the Safety Innovation Award is to recognize companies whose products or procedures that have or will significantly improve safety. To be recognized as a Safety Innovator, a company or individual representative must submit the following to the Safety Advisory Council by Friday, March 23, 2012: The Application Form; one-page description of product/practices; supporting documentation, including photos and/or charts should be submitted – forms and information can be downloaded from the Expo website at sacsafetyexpo.com. The Safety Advisory Council will select the “2012 Safety Innovations” award recipient(s) - winners will receive their recognition in conjunction with the Safety Expo Conference. Award recipients will receive publicity in Expo, and post-Expo marketing materials, as well as on the Expo web site. Applications will be considered for any product or procedure no more than five years old.
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schedule at a glance Schedule is subject to change without notice. For most up-to-date information, please visit sacsafetyexpo.com.
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012
Registration/Education/Training............. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Staggered Course Schedule Lunch .................................................................11:30 am - 1:00 pm Exhibitor’s set-up .................................................................8:00 am Exhibits on Display ...............................................9:00 am - 3:30 pm Tool Liquidation Sale ............................................9:00 am - 3:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012
Registration/Education/Training............. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Staggered Course Schedule Lunch .................................................................11:30 am - 1:00 pm Exhibitor’s set-up .................................................................8:00 am Exhibits on Display ...............................................9:00 am - 3:30 pm Tool Liquidation Sale ............................................9:00 am - 3:30 pm
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012
Registration/Education/Training............. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Staggered Course Schedule Lunch .................................................................11:30 am - 1:00 pm Exhibitor’s set-up .................................................................8:00 am Exhibits on Display ...............................................9:00 am - 3:30 pm Tool Liquidation Sale ............................................9:00 am - 3:30 pm
general information EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2012 EXPO LOCATION Cosumnes River College (CRC) 8401 Center Parkway, Sacramento, CA 95823 PARKING Complimentary to all Expo attendees in CRC Lots E - F, located on the East side of the campus, enter from Bruceville Road.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 3 NOTE: Contractor Tool and Liquidation Sale and Exhibitors Open 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Keyote Presentations TUESDAY, APRIL 3
100: Welcome to the 2012 Safety Expo | Selfish Safety 8:00 am – 9:30 am Don Bradway, Independent Safety Consultant – Make safety personal! The “rules” don’t really address the personal nature of safe behavior. This presentation is useful for supervisors and employees. Learn new tools for making the safety message “stick.” 101: “2012: A Transformative Year?” 10:00 am – 10:30 am Kevin Thompson, Cal/OSHA Reporter – Were the Mayans right and will this be a year of change? A look at the possibilities ahead for Cal/OSHA.
Compliance Certification Tracks TUESDAY, APRIL 3
200: First Aid/CPR/AED Training for Adults 7:30 am – 12 Noon Rescue Training Institute – Covers personal and patient protection. How to reduce disease transmission; adult CPR and foreign body airway obstruction maneuvers, bleeding control and shock prevention. This course covers how to treat bleeding, shock and traumatic injuries, specific first aid topics focused to the target audience needs. Class also includes training on AED (automatic external defibrillator). A two-year course completion card will be issued upon course completion – limited to 24 people. 201A: Cal/OSHA 10-Hour Hazard Awareness for Construction Part 1 8:00 am – 1:00 pm (Split session – Part 2 on Wednesday) Robert Downey, RED Safety Consulting – OSHA construction standards; best safety practices; interpretation of regulations and value of safety. Additional fee of $25 for certification – limited to 40 people. 202: Warehouse Forklift Training Class 4 & 5* Certification 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 first piece of equipment; $15 for additional equipment (subject to operator time and proficiency) – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on. *Class 4 & 5 are fixed mast industrial forklifts. 203: Rough Terrain Forklift Class 7* Certification – Extendable Reach, Gradall, Skytrak, etc. 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 for certification – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on. *Class 7 is all-terrain, non-fixed mast. 204: Aerial Boom or Scissor Lift Certification 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 first piece of equipment; $15 for additional equipment (subject to operator time and proficiency) – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on.
205: Earthwork/Excavation Competent Person Training 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Tim Thrift, TNT Enterprises – The shoring and trenching course is a competent person course which covers soil classifications and Cal/OSHA Regulations Title 8 CCR 1541. The course also covers the various protective systems (timber and aluminum shoring, sloping, trench boxes), how a cave-in occurs, hazardous atmospheres, and more. 206: First Aid/CPR/AED Training for Adults– Afternoon Session 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm Rescue Training Institute – Covers personal and patient protection. How to reduce disease transmission; adult CPR and foreign body airway obstruction maneuvers, bleeding control and shock prevention. This course covers how to treat bleeding, shock and traumatic injuries, specific first aid topics focused to the target audience needs. Class also includes training on AED (automatic external defibrillator). A two-year course completion card will be issued upon course completion – limited to 24 people.
General Industry/Construction Safety Tracks TUESDAY, APRIL 3
300: Fall Rescue 8:00 am – 12:00 Noon Kent Freeman, Western Safety Institute – The session covers orthostatic intolerance; fall rescue planning and fall rescue training; the regulatory obligation to provide for prompt rescue in the event of a fall and the dangers associated with being suspended in a harness, and relying on a call to 911 is not always going to be the answer. The course outline includes the following elements: An overview of orthostatic intolerance; review CCR T-8, Sect 1670 (14) and ANSI 359.1; what happens when you call 911 and what forms of rescue can you expect; attendees will be shown how to evaluate the work place and develop a fall rescue plan. The session will also focus on fall rescue systems, including a dedicated section on rescuing a worker. 301: Site Safety Basics Residential Construction 8:00 am – 10:00 am John McCoy, Eliseo Garcia, Lake View Professional; Tom Burke, Schetter Electric, Inc. – This program is an introduction to site safety and is the first step in standardizing and communicating the basics of site safety to workers. This program includes an introduction to the program and to the following core safety values: personal protective equipment, ladder safety, scaffold awareness, fall protection; the use of dust masks and respirator; heat illness and electrical safety. The intent of this program is to make workers and superintendents aware of basic core values that apply to all job-sites. 302: Conflict Resolution 9:00 am – 11:00 am Bruce Anderson, The Safety Center – Description unavailable at time of print. 303: Commercial Scaffold Safety & Hazard Awareness 9:00 am – 11:00 am David Johnson, Skyline Scaffolding – This session covers scaffold training requirements; Hazard Awareness, and Cal/OSHA differences.
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304: What You Wanted to Know About Hazard Communication 10:00 am – 11:30 am Marty Tamayo, Cal/OSHA Standards Board – This session will cover: who’s affected; Proposition 65; compliance requirements; exposure limits; MSDS requirements; warning and labeling requirements and employer responsibilities. 305: Introduction to Ladder Safety 10:00 am – 11:30 am Andy Bull, CH Bull Company – When you think of ladders and ladder safety you might say to yourself, this is a simple tool I have used all my life, what could possibly go wrong? Let’s start with serious injuries or death. There are hundreds killed and more than 100,000 injured every year using ladders. We will talk about the acronym CLIMB when talking about ladder safety. Choose the right ladder, Look at and inspect the ladder, Insure a safe ladder set up, Move safely with and on the ladder, and last Be a ladder safety expert. There will be many ladders used in the class to demonstrate different aspects of ladder safety. 306: Heat Illness: How It Really Happens 10:30 am – 12:30 pm John McCoy, Eliseo Garcia, Lake View Professional; Tom Burke, Schetter Electric, Inc. – Description unavailable at time of print. 307: Introduction to Fall Protection 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Andy Bull, CH Bull Company – Fall protection is not just a harness and lanyard, this course covers the A B C D and R’s of fall protection – anchor point, body harness, connectors, de-acceleration devices and the rescue. It will also highlight the equipment, planning process and culture change needs, as well as many stories and anecdotes as only Andy Bull can deliver. 308: Elements of an Effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm David Harrington, MPH, California Department of Public Health and Dave Strickler, Consultant, Occupational Health Branch – Part 1 of this session will cover an effective Injury and Illness and Prevention Program is the basic foundation that all safety conscious construction companies must have. While it is the most frequently cited Cal/OSHA violation, more importantly, it’s the basis upon which the rest of your health and safety program rests. Without that foundation the rest of your program can break down more easily. Come and learn about the eight basic elements and learn what they should look like in your company. The ninth element, though optional, can be the most important, i.e., having a labor/management health and safety committee. When you want to move from meeting the minimum criteria to being proactive then you need to have true worker involvement. Having the whole crew invested in health and safety means having active participants where the responsibilities and the rewards are shared. Part 2–As a contractor are you aware that you are required by Cal/OSHA to conduct effective tailgate trainings and other types of trainings? Maybe, you are doing these trainings but in the back of your mind wonder if they are doing any good? Maybe you are wondering if your Spanish-speaking workers understand what the hazards are on the job-site? The elements of effective safety training, the limitations of written materials and why visual media and hands-on methods are often more effective will be presented and discussed. A bilingual video for contractors on lead paint and ladder safety will be given out to all participants to use as part of your training sacsafetyexpo.com
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program. By the conclusion of this 2 hour session, participants will be able to: Describe the 9 elements of an effective IIPP; know what is involved in creating a living IIPP program; list at least five elements of effective safety training; know how to prepare for effective safety training. 309: Circular Saw and Pneumatic Nailer 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Darin Wallace, Cal/OSHA – Instruction on the proper use of circular saws and use of pneumatic nailers. 310: Flagger—Interactive & Hands-on 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Jerry Bach, The Safety Center – The Flagger Interactive Course was developed to provide Flaggers with the basic knowledge, information and awareness to perform their jobs safely. Before starting a job, Flaggers are encouraged to talk with their supervisor and familiarize themselves with the work area, specific job site hazards and proper flagging procedures. Because flaggers are responsible for the public safety and make the greatest number of contacts with the public of all highway or construction workers, they should be trained in safe traffic control practices and public contact techniques. This is why the Safety Expo offers this hands-on and interactive training following the classroom bookwork. A special flagger training course has been setup in the parking lot with moving vehicles and real life simulations. 311: Crane Operations 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm Mario Bermudez, Maxim Crane Works – Crane operations carry the greatest potential for disaster than any other activity on the project. Crane accidents in construction are often the most costly when measured in either lives or dollars. The significant number of accidents associated with the use of cranes in construction and the considerable technological advances in equipment have prompted OSHA to revise the Crane Standard. Learn about the new crane standard and how it will affect operations on your job site. More importantly, learn how you can conduct safe and efficient operations without injuries, property damage, delays or cost overruns. Additionally, this course will cover: Planning – including site preparation, crane erection/dismantling considerations, critical lift identification and other risks that may affect operations such as weather, power lines, rigging and communications. Maintenance/Site set up – hands on inspection of a crane. Inspect the overall condition of the crane (leaks, functioning lights, horns) and all required paperwork, load charts, crane manuals and all critical parts of the crane such as the load line, drums, safety aids (anti two block devices load moment indicators). Inspect the crane’s set up (outrigger set up, cribbing, barricades, tires off ground). Personnel – are your operators qualified? Certified? What kind of experience does the operator have on that specific crane model? Find out what OSHA requirements are on riggers and signal persons.
Construction Management Tracks TUESDAY, APRIL 3
400: Understanding & Negotiating Construction Contracts 9:00 am – 11:00 am William Porter, Esq., Conor McElroy, Porter Law Group – Learn from two construction attorneys the meaning and consequences of important contractual terms typically contained in construction contracts as well as Attendee Registration Guide |
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TUESDAY, APRIL 3 how to negotiate those terms and revise them to protect your interests. Subjects addressed include: indemnity, defense, hold harmless, change orders, pay if paid clauses and more. Questions are welcome. Specific written examples are provided.
Richard DaRosa, Cal/OSHA Consultation – This course is to educate the participants as to the regulatory requirements for an effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program (T8 CCR 3203) with the emphasis to the Cal/ OSHA Enforcement procedures.
401: Fatalities in Construction Due to Falls 10:00 am – 12 Noon Hank Cierpich and David Harrington, California Dept. of Public Health – This presentation will alert those in construction of the dangers of falls. It will also focus on construction workers who have fallen off of scaffolds and vertical shoring. It will also highlight workers who have fallen through skylights and out of trees. The objectives of this session is to inform those in construction of these incidents; to share with those doing similar work recommendations to prevent re-occurrence, and to enable employer and employees to develop effective prevention and intervention strategies.
505: Cal/OSHA Fall Protection 10:00 am – 11:30 am John Ford, Cal/OSHA Consultation – Learn what Cal/OSHA expects for compliance with Fall Protection Standards, including fall rescue in commercial and residential construction.
402: Remodel Your Safety Program 12 Noon – 2:00 pm Jennifer Martin, State Fund – Is your IIPP effective? This session will help you transform your “binder on the shelf” IIPP into a relevant and effective program. Gain practical tips and ideas on safety program improvements. (You are encouraged to bring your current IIPPs for review).
OSHA Regulatory Tracks TUESDAY, APRIL 3
500: Cal/OSHA Just Showed Up! What Now? 8:00 am – 9:30 am Marty Tamayo, Cal/OSHA Standards Board – What to do when OSHA knocks on your door; what to say to minimize your exposures; how to prepare for an OSHA inspection; how to appeal citations and fines. 501: Regulatory Section-Heat and Illness Prevention Program 8:00 am – 9:00 am Richard DaRosa, Cal/OSHA Consultation – This course is to educate the participants as to the regulatory requirements for an effective Heat Illness Prevention Program (T8 CCR 3395) with the emphasis to the Cal/OSHA Enforcement procedures. 502: New Ladder Regulation 9:00 am – 11:00 am Jennifer Martin, State Fund – Did you know there were updates to the Cal/OSHA safety orders on the use, inspection, training, care and maintenance of ladders in 2011? Learn what the changes were and what you need to do to comply with the new regulation. 503: Cal/OSHA – Dos, Don’ts and Truth 10:00 am – 12 Noon Gary McIver, Cal/OSHA Consultation – A Cal/OSHA Inspection from the Inspector’s point of view – what you should expect and what you should and should not do; how to keep your inspection from getting expanded; how rumors can hurt you when it comes to inspections. 504: Regulatory Section-Injury and Illness Prevention Program 10:00 am – 11:00 am
506: Understanding CDAC – The New Construction Crane Regulations 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Mike Donlon, Cal/OSHA Consultation – Federal OSHA’s Crane and Derrick Advisory Committee (CDAC) developed new crane regulations for the construction industry. Cal/OSHA adopted its own version of these regulations which went into effect on July 7, 2011. There are many changes and new requirements you need to know if you operate, use or work around cranes. Learn what equipment is covered under this new standard and what is excluded. Topics include: general contractor responsibilities; assembly/ disassembly; working near power lines; crane inspection and certification; wire rope; safety devices; qualification for crane operators, signal persons, and riggers; forklifts used in lifting service; additional proposed changes and more. This critical information is for anyone who works with cranes in the construction industry.
PEMA Hands-on Training Tracks TUESDAY, APRIL 3
NOTE: All PEMA courses are provided in partnership with the Public Equipment Managers Association. Additional information on these courses can be obtained by contacting any PEMA Board member listed on their website at www.PEMA-CA.org. 600: PEMA Course – Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems 8:00 am – 12 Noon David May – Understanding the basic principles of TPMS. Correct tire pressures are vital to safe and efficient vehicle operation. Learn the theory of operation; “re-learn” procedures, replacement sensors, and common problems that can arise from simple service operations. There will be classroom instruction and hands-on practice. 601: PEMA Course – Controller Area Network, (CAN) Bi-Directional Communication Diagnostics 8:00 am – 12 Noon Kevin Rogers, Cosumnes River College – This course will cover the basics of using manufacturers and aftermarket scan-tools in bi-directional communication with late model controller area network systems. The class will have both a classroom and laboratory component. 602: PEMA Course – Caterpillar – ET – Use of Diagnostic Tool 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Karl Jacobi – This course will cover the use of the “Caterpillar Electronic Technician” service tool to collect information from, and diagnose, the Caterpillar electronic engine. This class will explore the use of the “status tool”, “data logger”, and “real time graphing” features found within “CAT
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ET”, as well as the various types of information that can be collected while using “CAT ET” service tool. Course will discuss the use of Bio-diesel and CAT applications. Students should bring CAT laptop to class. Limit 8 Technicians per session. Course pre-requisite: Attendees should have electronic component knowledge as an Automotive or Truck technician. 603: PEMA Course – Auto Air Conditioning Advanced Refrigerant 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Jess Garcia – This all-makes instructor led course utilizes class discussion and hands on lab experience to improve the participant’s diagnostic skills on the following types of automotive refrigerant systems: Cycling Clutch Orifice Tube (CCOT); Variable Displacement Thermostatic Expansion Valve (VDTXV); Cycling Clutch Thermostatic Expansion Valve (CCTXV); Variable Displacement Orifice Tube (VDOT). There will also be an overview of: hybrid vehicle refrigerant systems, interpreting refrigerant gauge readings, refrigerant oil and sealant types, refrigerant type detection and sealants, system flushing, leak detection, and, refrigerant legislation is also presented with this course. Exercises are comprised of: desk, bench, case study, on-vehicle, and proper tool usage activities. 604: PEMA Course – Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm David May – Understanding the basic principles of TPMS. Correct tire pressures are vital to safe and efficient vehicle operation. Learn the theory of operation; “re-learn” procedures, replacement sensors, and common problems that can arise from simple service operations. There will be classroom instruction and hands-on practice. 605: PEMA Course – Vehicle Evaporative System Diagnostics 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Kevin Rogers, Cosumnes River College – This course covers the operation and diagnostics for both OBDI (pre1996), and OBDII (1996 and up) Vehicle Evaporative Emission Systems which includes alternative fueled vehicles such as E-85, Propane, and Compressed Natural Gas. Current emission regulations mandate testing of these systems when vehicles are emission inspected. By understanding how and when the various evaporative systems operate and by using new testing methods technicians will more effectively diagnose these systems. Course pre-requisite: Attendees should have electronic component knowledge as an Automotive or Truck technician.
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KeyNote presentations WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4
102: What You Need to Know in 2012 8:30 am – 10:00 am Fred Walter, Esq. and Lisa Prince, Esq. Walter & Prince, LLC – Developments in enforcement and Appeals Board actions and what you need to do now!
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Rescue Training Institute – Covers personal and patient protection. How to reduce disease transmission; adult CPR and foreign body airway obstruction maneuvers, bleeding control and shock prevention. This course covers how to treat bleeding, shock and traumatic injuries, specific first aid topics focused to the target audience needs. Class also includes training on AED (automatic external defibrillator). A two-year course completion card will be issued upon course completion – limited to 24 people. 208: Warehouse Forklift Training Class 4 & 5* Certification 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 first piece of equipment; $15 for additional equipment (subject to operator time and proficiency) – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on. *Class 4 & 5 are fixed mast industrial forklifts. 209: Rough Terrain Forklift Class 7* Certification – Extendable Reach, Gradall, Skytrak, etc. 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 for certification – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on. *Class 7 is all-terrain, non-fixed mast. 210: Aerial Boom or Scissor Lift Certification 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 first piece of equipment; $15 for additional equipment (subject to operator time and proficiency) – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on. 201B: Cal/OSHA 10-Hour Hazard Awareness for Construction Part 2 8:00 am – 1:00 pm (Split session – Conclusion) Robert Downey, RED Safety Consulting – OSHA construction standards; best safety practices; interpretation of regulations and value of safety. Additional fee of $25 for certification – limited to 40 people. 211: Earthwork/Excavation Competent Person Training 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Tim Thrift, TNT Enterprises – The shoring and trenching course is a competent person course which covers soil classifications and Cal-OSHA regulations Title 8 CCR 1541. The course also covers the various protective systems (timber and aluminum shoring, sloping, trench boxes), how a cave in occurs, hazardous atmospheres and more. 212: Frame Type Scaffolding Competent Person Training 8:00 am – 5:00 pm David Johnson, Skyline Scaffold – This is a Scaffold Industry Association (SIA) training class. Attendees must review and complete the study guide prior to attending the class on Wednesday, April 4, 2012. The deadline for registration for this class is Friday March 9, 2012. Attendees will receive their workbooks no later than Friday March 16, 2012 and will have ten (10) days to study. An additional fee of $50 for materials, processing and certification - limited to 20 people. 213A: OSHA 10-Hours Part 1 12 Noon – 5:00 pm (Split session – Part 2 on Thursday) Rudy Schroeder, Western Safety Institute – The OSHA 10-Hour Construction Course is designed for construction workers, foremen, job supervisors, and Attendee Registration Guide |
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach DOL course completion card. Additional fee of $25 for certification. 214: First Aid/CPR/AED Training for Adults– Afternoon Session 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm Rescue Training Institute – Covers personal and patient protection. How to reduce disease transmission; adult CPR and foreign body airway obstruction maneuvers, bleeding control and shock prevention. This course covers how to treat bleeding, shock and traumatic injuries, specific first aid topics focused to the target audience needs. Class also includes training on AED (automatic external defibrillator). A two-year course completion card will be issued upon course completion – limited to 24 people.
General Industry/Construction Safety Tracks WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4
312: Power Tool Safety 8:00 am – 9:00 am Rudy Schroeder, Western Safety Institute – Are your employees using power tools safely? Training and educating your employees can be expensive. Attend this session and learn how to recognize and address safety concerns associated with using power tools; you will learn power hand-tool safety, safe use of stationary power tools, i.e., table saw, drill press. The electrical hazards of power tools; personal protective equipment (PPE) needed. Learn how to identify potential hazards. Hand and power tools are a common part of our everyday lives and are present in nearly every industry. These tools help us easily perform tasks that otherwise would be difficult. 313: Working Around Heavy Equipment Operations 8:00 am – 9:30 am Ed Yarbrough, CalTrans – Discuss Cal/OSHA basics; levels of safety and types of safety incidents. Discuss common sense safety items everyone should know and use. 314: Site Safety Basics Residential Construction 8:00 am – 10:00 am John McCoy, Eliseo Garcia, Lake View Professional; Tom Burke, Schetter Electric, Inc. – This program is an introduction to site safety and is the first step in standardizing and communicating the basics of site safety to workers. This program includes an introduction to the program and to the following core safety values: personal protective equipment, ladder safety, scaffold awareness, fall protection; the use of dust masks and respirator; heat illness and electrical safety. The intent of this program is to make workers and superintendents aware of basic core values that apply to all job-sites. 315: Silica Dust Hazards in Construction 9:00 am – 10:00 am Kelly Howard, Cal/OSHA Consultation – Review of health hazards of silica and Cal/OSHA requirements.
316: Creating A Workplace Emergency Response Team 9:00 am – 11:00 am Vince Puterbaugh, National Safety Council – Many companies have a false sense of security that Fire and EMS services are only a few minutes away. Lessons from recent history such as the Los Angeles Earthquake and Hurricane Katrina reveal that companies must be prepared to be self-sufficient for up to three days. This includes rescue operations, emergency care of injured victims, food-shelter-clothing, and communication with separated family members. The session will also differentiate between disaster preparedness, protection and response; re-evaluating your emergency response plan and discuss the importance of scenario based training items that need to be added to your disaster preparedness cache. 317: Introduction to Ladder Safety 10:00 am – 11:30 am Andy Bull, CH Bull Company – When you think of ladders and ladder safety you might say to yourself, this is a simple tool I have used all my life, what could possibly go wrong? Let’s start with serious injuries or death. There are hundreds killed and more than 100,000 injured every year using ladders. We will talk about the acronym CLIMB when talking about ladder safety. Choose the right ladder, Look at and inspect the ladder, Insure a safe ladder set up, Move safely with and on the ladder, and last Be a ladder safety expert. There will be many ladders used in the class to demonstrate different aspects of ladder safety. 318: Digging Dangers 9:30 am – 11:00 am Rudy Schroeder, Western Safety Institute – This session is for construction; general contractors; sub-contractors; managers; supervisors; foremen and laborers – you will learn up-to-the-minute information about trench awareness training in compliance with Section 8, CCR 1541. This topic includes: one call system; basic trench HAZARD awareness; understanding trench safety, basics of identifying problems; general knowledge of responsibilities. This seminar is designed for anyone working in the field of subsurface utility line excavation. Those working around trenches: laborers, supervisors, engineers, and office personnel who deal with trenching and Underground Service Alert (USA) will benefit by attending. Areas to be discussed: regulatory background; call before digging; “competent” person; protective systems and trench caveins. 319: Emergencies & Major Incidents: Is Your Company Prepared to Respond? 10:00 am – 11:30 am Ed Yarbrough, CalTrans – Discuss Cal/OSHA requirements for emergency action plans; discuss items and basic plan needs; discuss specialty work that requires additional planning; and provide examples of specialty work and potential solutions. 320: Heat Illness: How It Really Happens 10:30 am – 12:30 pm John McCoy, Eliseo Garcia, Lake View Professional; Tom Burke, Schetter Electric, Inc. – Description unavailable at time of print. 321: Introduction to Fall Protection 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Andy Bull, CH Bull Company – Fall protection is not just a harness and lanyard. This course covers the A B C D and R’s of fall protection – anchor point, body harness, connectors, declaration devices and the rescue. It will
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also highlight the equipment, planning process and culture change needs, as well as many stories and anecdotes as only Andy Bull can deliver. 322: Basic Scaffold Awareness: Residential Construction 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm John McCoy, Eliseo Garcia, Lake View Professional; Tom Burke, Schetter Electric, Inc. – Description unavailable at time of print. 323: Blood Borne Pathogens 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Vince Puterbaugh, National Safety Council – this session’s objectives are to cover the following: Define the difference between collateral duty and first responder; understand OSHA’s training requirements for Blood Borne Pathogens and OSHA’s training requirements for First Aid; discuss the importance of adequate on-site personnel preparedness and adequate equipment/supplies. 324: What Does it Take in Safety to Qualify for a Caltrans Contract? 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Ed Yarbrough, CalTrans – Description unavailable at time of print. 325: Flagger—Interactive & Hands-on Certification 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Jerry Bach, The Safety Center – The Flagger Interactive Course was developed to provide Flaggers with the basic knowledge, information and awareness to perform their jobs safely. Before starting a job, Flaggers are encouraged to talk with their supervisor and familiarize themselves with the work area, specific job site hazards and proper flagging procedures. Because flaggers are responsible for the public safety and make the greatest number of contacts with the public of all highway or construction workers, they should be trained in safe traffic control practices and public contact techniques. This is why the Safety Expo offers this hands-on and interactive training following the classroom bookwork. A special flagger training course has been setup in the parking lot with moving vehicles and real life simulations. 326: Machine Guarding—You Didn’t Really Remove That, Did You? 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Rich Heberlein, R&L and Associates – One of OSHA’s top ten citations, personal as well as company citations. Will cover the severity of injuries and most common types of guards removed and where guards are required. 327: Crane Operations 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm Mario Bermudez, Maxim Crane Works – Crane operations carry the greatest potential for disaster than any other activity on the project. Crane accidents in construction are often the most costly when measured in either lives or dollars. The significant number of accidents associated with the use of cranes in construction and the considerable technological advances in equipment have prompted OSHA to revise the Crane Standard. Learn about the new crane standard and how it will affect operations on your job site. More importantly, learn how you can conduct safe and efficient operations without injuries, property damage, delays or cost overruns. Additionally, this course will cover: Planning – including site preparation, crane erection/dismantling considerations, critical lift identification and other risks that may affect operations such as weather, power lines, rigging and communications. Maintenance/Site set up – hands on inspection of a crane. sacsafetyexpo.com
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Inspect the overall condition of the crane (leaks, functioning lights, horns) and all required paperwork, load charts, crane manuals and all critical parts of the crane such as the load line, drums, safety aids (anti two block devices load moment indicators). Inspect the crane’s set up (outrigger set up, cribbing, barricades, tires off ground). Personnel – are your operators qualified? Certified? What kind of experience does the operator have on that specific crane model? Find out what OSHA requirements are on riggers and signal persons.
Construction Management Tracks WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4
403: 101 Plus Tips and Tricks for New Supervisors 8:00 am – 11:00 am Jack Kastorff, SBK Consultants – We in our society promote good performers to supervisors, give them no training in their new positions, and then wonder why they’re not immediately stars. If you’re a new supervisor, you’ll appreciate these tips and tricks. If you’re a seasoned manager, you might want to attend to discover the tips and tricks your new supervisors might use . . . on you! 404: Construction Storm Water Management 9:00 am - 11:00 am Mary A. Larsen, Storm Water Specialists – Maneuvering the treacherous and turbulent waters of construction storm water management. Storm water Specialists will guide you through the new California permit regulations and potential pitfalls for your construction storm water success; provide solutions for successful storm water management and identify potential pitfalls to avoid in bidding, management, and contracting storm water. 405: Construction Collections Training, Mechanics Liens, Stop Notices, Bond Claims – Prompt Payment Remedies 9:00 am 11:00 am William Porter, Esq., Porter Law Group – This session will cover samples and written materials to train contractors to properly preserve and pursue their rights to construction collections, including mechanics liens, stop notices, bond claims, prompt payment remedies and more. 406: Managing Your Employees within the Law 11:00 am – 12 Noon Deanna Mouser, Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo – During this energetic and fast-paced workshop by an experienced employment law attorney, participants will learn practical tips and receive valuable guidance, including: tips to avoid making common errors that employers make; overview of legal requirements that impact on the employment relationship; wage and overtime requirements; minimizing liability for discrimination and harassment issues; reasonable accommodation process for disabilities. 407: Workplace Investigations 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Deanna Mouser, Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo – Participants will learn practical tips and receive valuable guidance, including information on: legal theories impacting investigations including the rights of the alleged perpetrator and rights of the alleged victim; planning and conducting the investigation, including proper investigatory steps and techniques (and mistakes to avoid); factors to consider in credibility determinations (he said/she said situations). Attendee Registration Guide |
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 408: California Prevailing Wage & Apprenticeship Requirements 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Mike Cable, Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo – Description unavailable at time of print. 409: Different Modes of Construction Projects 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Robert Fried, Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo – Description unavailable at time of print.
OSHA Regulatory Tracks WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4
507: Regulatory Section-Heat and Illness Prevention Program 8:00 am – 9:00 am Richard DaRosa, Cal/OSHA Consultation – This course is to educate the participants as to the regulatory requirements for an effective Heat Illness Prevention Program (T8 CCR 3395) with the emphasis to the Cal/OSHA Enforcement procedures. 508: Regulatory Section-Injury and Illness Prevention Program 10:00 am – 11:00 am Richard DaRosa, Cal/OSHA Consultation – This course is to educate the participants as to the regulatory requirements for an effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program (T8 CCR 3203) with the emphasis to the Cal/ OSHA Enforcement procedures.
PEMA Hands-on Training Tracks WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4
NOTE: All PEMA courses are provided in partnership with the Public Equipment Managers Association. Additional information on these courses can be obtained by contacting any PEMA Board member listed on their website at www.PEMA-CA.org. 606: PEMA Course – CHP BIT Inspection 8:00 am – 12 Noon Mike Bogdan - This course is presented by California Highway Patrol Officer Mike Bogdan. Mike will cover the 90-day BIT Inspection Program requirements along with recordkeeping and terminal inspection requirements. This course includes a hands-on inspection of steering, brakes, lights and will discuss allowable inspection limits and repair requirements. 607: PEMA Course – Alternative Fuel Training 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Warren Johnson, Transfer Flow – This course will provide education about the characteristics and benefits of alternative fuels with emphasis on propane autogas. The class will be hands-on training with ROUSH CleanTech propane autogas system. 608: PEMA Course – Auto Electrical Circuit Diagnostics and Repair 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Jess Garcia – This instructor led course utilizes class discussion and lab exercises. Addressing the various technician knowledge and skill levels, numerous exercises and activities are utilized to tailor the participant’s individual learning experience. These exercises and activities explore electrical circuit
theory and operation, as well as diagnostic and repair procedures. Topics include: circuit types, electrical circuit troubleshooting, and DMM usage for determining voltage drop, resistance, and amperage. Also included is an overview of connector and terminal repair procedures, and, proper use of terminal testing and repair tools. Exercises are comprised of: desk, case study, on-vehicle, computer simulation and work bench exercises. 609: PEMA Course – Caterpillar – ET – Use of Diagnostic Tool 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Karl Jacobi – This course will cover the use of the “Caterpillar Electronic Technician” service tool to collect information from, and diagnose, the Caterpillar electronic engine. This class will explore the use of the “status tool”, “data logger”, and “real time graphing” features found within “CAT ET”, as well as the various types of information that can be collect while using “CAT ET” service tool. Course will discuss the use of Bio-diesel and CAT applications. Students should bring CAT laptop to class. Limit 8 Technicians per session. Course pre-requisite: Attendees should have electronic component knowledge as an Automotive or Truck technician. 610: PEMA Course – CHP BIT Inspection 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Mike Bogdan – This course is presented by California Highway Patrol Officer Mike Bogdan. Mike will cover the 90-day BIT Inspection Program requirements along with recordkeeping and terminal inspection requirements. This course includes a hands-on inspection of steering, brakes, lights and will discuss allowable inspection limits and repair requirements.
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Compliance Certification Tracks THURSDAY, APRIL 5
215: First Aid/CPR/AED 7:30 am – 12 Noon Dan Sheppard and Kevin Crown, Safety First – This Safety First Hands-On Fist-Aid /CPR/AED classroom training will teach you many life saving skills needed to respond to and manage a first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency until emergency medical services arrive. This course includes: Take charge in a emergency situation in the workplace; hands-only CPR; General first-aid training; AED training; stroke awareness; heat illness prevention; choking awareness; when to move a victim, and Emergency Action Plan. Each trainee will be issued a course completion card and certificate in First Aid, CPR and AED. Limited to 50 attendees. 213B: OSHA 10-Hour – Part 2 8:00 am – 1:00 pm (Split session – Conclusion) Rudy Schroeder, Western Safety Institute 216: Warehouse Forklift Training Class 4 & 5* Certification 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 first piece of equipment; $15 for additional equipment (subject to operator time and proficiency) – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on. *Class 4 & 5 are fixed mast industrial forklifts.
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217: Rough Terrain Forklift Class 7* Certification – Extendable Reach, Gradal, Skytrak, etc. 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 for certification – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on. *Class 7 is all-terrain, non-fixed mast. 218: Aerial Boom or Scissor Lift Certification 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Ken Howarth, Sunbelt – Additional fee of $35 first piece of equipment; $15 for additional equipment (subject to operator time and proficiency) – limited to 20 people. Session is 6-8 hours in duration and includes book work and hands-on.
General Industry/Construction Safety Tracks THURSDAY, APRIL 5
328: Fall Rescue 8:00 am – 12 Noon Kent Freeman, Western Safety Institute – The session covers orthostatic intolerance; fall rescue planning and fall rescue training; the regulatory obligation to provide for prompt rescue in the event of a fall and the dangers associated with being suspended in a harness, and relying on a call to 911 is not always going to be the answer. The course outline includes the following elements: An overview of orthostatic intolerance; review CCR T-8, Sect 1670 (14) and ANSI 359.1; what happens when you call 911 and what forms of rescue can you expect; attendees will be shown how to evaluate the work place and develop a fall rescue plan. The session will also focus on fall rescue systems, including a dedicated section on rescuing a worker. 329: NFPA 70E – 2012 Standard for Electrical Safety in the Work Place 8:00 am – 12 Noon Tom Burke, Schetter Electric – The session will promote a greater understanding of the standard developed by the NFPA for electrical safety in the workplace – limited to 20 people. 330: Confined Space Awareness 8:00 am – 12 Noon Tim Thrift, TNT Consulting – When we’re done, you’ll know: what a confined space is; common exposures on construction sites; confined space hazards and controls; the difference between permit and non-permit spaces; what an entry permit is; respiratory protection requirement; about rescue procedures, and training requirements. 331: Accident Investigation 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Robert Downey, RED Safety Consulting - This session covers accident investigation management; photography; interviewing techniques; eyewitness testimony, and incident documentation. 332: Machine Guarding—You Didn’t Really Remove That, Did You? 8:00 am - 10:00 am Rich Heberlein, R&L and Associates – One of OSHA’s top ten citations, personal as well as company citations. Will cover the severity of injuries and most common types of guards removed and where guards are required sacsafetyexpo.com
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333: Construction Industry Safety 9:00 am – 11:00 am Bruce Anderson, Safety Center – Description unavailable at time of print. 334: Introduction to Hydraulic Safety 9:00 am – 11:30 am Andy Bull and Stan Sheppard, CH Bull Company – CH Bull Company is one of the leaders in the area of hydraulics and jacking in the construction field. This class will cover some of the basic rules of hydraulics. We will have a number of different components and demonstrate how they work together. We will cover some of the basic terminology like jacks, rams and cylinders. We will have a clear understand of what the difference is in pressure and force. We will cover all of the major components in any hydraulic system: pumps, hoses, cylinders, gages, couplers, and oil. There will be some discussion for selecting the proper system for using hydraulics in the construction field. There will be a few different basic application problems we will solve together. We will see some brief videos of high pressure hydraulics being used in the construction field. Lastly we will discuss proper maintenance and use of these items that are essential to safely completing your task. 335: Heat Illness: How It Really Happens 1:00 pm –2:30 pm John McCoy, Eliseo Garcia, Lake View Professional; Tom Burke, Schetter Electric, Inc. – Description unavailable at time of print. 336: Commercial Scaffold Safety & Hazard Awareness 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm David Johnson, Skyline Scaffolding – This session covers Scaffold Training Requirements; Hazard Awareness, and Cal/OSHA differences. 337: How Much Do YOU Really Know About the Construction Industry? 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Jerry Bach, The Safety Center – Want a chance to win a free class at the Safety Center? Learning safety can be fun. Come join us in this new and exciting game show format that is sure to make you a winner. 338: Lock-out/Tag-out 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Tim Thrift, TNT Consulting – When we’re done, you’ll understand: How Lock-out/Block-out/Tag-out applies to construction; that companies must have written LOTOBO programs; the specific steps for cleaning, servicing, maintaining and repairing equipment; employee training requirements; subcontractor controls, and you’ll leave with usable information for your company’s safety program. 339: Crane Operations 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm Mario Bermudez, Maxim Crane Works – Crane operations carry the greatest potential for disaster than any other activity on the project. Crane accidents in construction are often the most costly when measured in either lives or dollars. The significant number of accidents associated with the use of cranes in construction and the considerable technological advances in equipment have prompted OSHA to revise the Crane Standard. Learn about the new crane standard and how it will affect operations on your job site. More importantly, learn how you can conduct safe and efficient operations without injuries, property damage, delays or cost overruns. Additionally, Attendee Registration Guide |
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THURSDAY, APRIL 5 this course will cover: Planning – including site preparation, crane erection/dismantling considerations, critical lift identification and other risks that may affect operations such as weather, power lines, rigging and communications. Maintenance/Site set up – hands on inspection of a crane. Inspect the overall condition of the crane (leaks, functioning lights, horns) and all required paperwork, load charts, crane manuals and all critical parts of the crane such as the load line, drums, safety aids (anti two block devices load moment indicators). Inspect the crane’s set up (outrigger set up, cribbing, barricades, tires off ground). Personnel – are your operators qualified? Certified? What kind of experience does the operator have on that specific crane model? Find out what OSHA requirements are on riggers and signal persons.
Construction Management Tracks THURSDAY, APRIL 5
410: Minimizing Your legal Exposure 9:00 am – 10:30 am Presented by Members of State Fund’s Legal Counsel - Learn about your legal obligations at each stage of the claims process to help you limit your liability and control your claims costs. The session covers Medical Provider Network (MPN) posting requirements; claims-reporting obligations; liability determinations; the investigation process; producing favorable outcomes , and additional employer liability. 411: Multi-Employer Liability and The Standards Board 10:00 am – 12 Noon Jack Kastorff, SBK Consultants - Recent legal changes have made contractors liable for actions of other contractors on the worksite. Learn what your liabilities are and more importantly, what you can do to control them. Plus, the Standards Board writes new Cal-OSHA regulations, repeals some and modifies others, but it is REQUIRED to listen to stakeholders before doing so. They can’t listen to you if you don’t speak! Learn about the Board, and how to make your voice heard!
612: PEMA Course – Alternative Fuel Training 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Warren Johnson, Transfer Flow – This course will provide education about the characteristics and benefits of alternative fuels with emphasis on propane autogas. The class will be hands-on training with ROUSH CleanTech propane autogas system. 613: PEMA Course – ABS Operation and Diagnosis 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Jess Garcia – This course describes control strategies employed by ABS braking systems, dynamic rear proportioning and traction control. Diagnostics utilizing a scan tool, digital meter and service resources allows technicians to analyze ABS/TCS parameters to improve their skills and understand vehicle dynamic response against ABS concerns. 614: PEMA Course – Best Practices in Fleet Management 8:00 am – 5:00 pm David Renschler, City of Fairfield - This course will help familiarize you with the nine major areas of Fleet Management with a focus on best practices. Learning to market your fleet and maximizing your communications with your customers as well as how to run your fleet as a business is just some of the topics covered. You will leave with some very valuable handouts such as sample business plans, replacement policies, maintenance plan and facility plans. 615:
PEMA Course – CHP BIT Inspection 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Mike Bogdan - This course is presented by California Highway Patrol Officer Mike Bogdan. Mike will cover the 90-day BIT Inspection Program requirements along with recordkeeping and terminal inspection requirements. This course includes a hands-on inspection of steering, brakes, lights and will discuss allowable inspection limits and repair requirements.
412: Mandatory State Sexual Harassment Supervisor Training 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Jack Kastorff, SBK Consultants - Sexual Harassment Avoidance: California AB1825 requires 2 hours of training for all new supervisors within 6 months of being appointed or hired to the position. This session covers the mandatory interactive content in an entertaining and informative fashion. Certificates of Completion will be provided to attendees. There is no additional charge for this session.
PEMA Hands-on Training Tracks THURSDAY, APRIL 5
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SBRX MEMBER REGISTRATION Early Registration ............................................................................................. $ 75 Deadline to qualify for this rate is Friday, March 23, 2012
REGISTRATION FEE DEADLINE Please complete and send in your registration form(s) for receipt no later than March 23, 2012 to receive the early rates. After March 23, you must register at the $125 on-site rate. Please review your class selections carefully prior to submitting your registration. Use one form per person. Additional forms should be photocopied. Complete the form entirely. Incomplete or illegible forms will delay processing. You may fax your completed form to the attention of: Heidi Hughes – Fax: 916-446-3117 or mail registration with payment to: Heidi Hughes c/o 2012 Safety Expo – 1331 T Street, Sacramento, CA – 95811-7101.
Late and on-site registration .......................................................................... $ 125 This rate applies after March 23, 2012 and on-site Group Discount (10 or more employees)* ........................................................ $ 65 NON-MEMBER REGISTRATION Early Registration ............................................................................................. $ 95 Deadline to qualify for this rate is Friday, March 23, 2012 Multiple Employee Discount*........................................................................... $ 85 Late and on-site registration .......................................................................... $ 125 This rate applies after March 23, 2012 and on-site * Group Discount: You must have 10 or more employees from the same company to qualify for this registration discount. There is no early registration deadline. To qualify for this discount, please register by phone with Heidi Hughes: 916-4428991, Ext. 121. ADDITIONAL FEES Compliance Certification and Materials Add-on Fees ...............................$25 - $50 Several compliance certification classes have additional fees to cover the certification process and/or materials, and are so noted in the class selections. These dollars go directly to the instructor(s) for the expense of preparing and mailing your “Certification Card” and any special booklets, binders, or materials associated with the session. Please be aware that your completion of any of these sessions does not automatically deem that you are “competent”; only your employer can make that determination. We can, however, verify that you have attended and completed the requisite coursework.
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
2012 ADVERTISING RATE SHEET 2012 Resource Directory for Contractors & Homeowners Advertising SIZE A - Business Card - 3.5” x 2” B - 1/4 Page - 3.5” x 4.75” C - 1/2 Page - 7.375” x 4.75” D - Full Page - 7.375” x 10.25” Inside Cover & Tab Full Pages - 7.375” x 10.25” Back Cover - 7.375 x 10.25” Highlighted Member Listing
BLACK & WHITE $250 $375 $625 $1065
COLOR $280 $420 $700 $1190 $2800 $3600 $100
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DISTRIBUTION - The Resource Directory is sent to each member of the SBCA and is also stocked at the SBCA office. Resource Directories are also distributed to the AIA SB Chapter, Santa Barbara Board of Realtors, local retail home design showrooms, material suppliers, banks, building departments, public agencies, and + organizations. For the first time, the SBCA will also place an online version of the Resource Directory on the webpage to maximize your advertising dollars and reach a larger audience. Additional copies can be picked up at the SBCA office during normal business hours and are available free of charge. DEADLINE - Artwork and payment must be received no later than March 31, 2012. Resource Directory is printed once a year.
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FORMAT OF ARTWORK - Artwork must be submitted in a digital format. Web Banner Ads can not be larger than 15KB. Artwork must be exact size. We accept PDF, TIFF, JPEG, GIF; InDesign & Illustrator files save as EPS & have fonts turned to outlines. SUBMISSION OF ARTWORK - Please deliver your artwork along with your payment to the SBCA. Send emails to info@sbcontractors.org or mail a CD to P.O. Box 23409, Santa Barbara, CA 93121 or deliver to the SBCA office at 914 A Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101. ARTWORK QUALITY - The SBCA is not responsible for the quality of ads that do not meet the above criteria. Advertisers must be current members of the SBCA. All advertisements are subject to approval by the SBCA Board of Directors. PAYMENT -
The SBCA accepts
Check
Visa
Master Card
American Express
Company Name
Contact Name
Signature
Date
Credit Card Number
Expiration Date
Security Code
Authorized Charge $
Santa Barbara Contractors Association P.O. Box 23409, Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org info@sbcontractors.org
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SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
2012 ADVERTISING RATE SHEET TRADE LISTING(S) CONSTRUCTION SERVICE(S) - with your membership you receive one free trade listing in our printed and online directory. If you would like to be listed under other classifications, there is a fee of $25 for each additional category at time of request. Aging In Place Alarm Systems Architects Asbestos Consulting and Testing Asbestos Removal Contractors Attorneys Auctioneers Audio / Video Suppliers Automotive Sales and Service Bathroom Safety Boiler, Hot Water Heating and Steam Fitting Contractors Bonding Bookkeeping, Payroll Building Materials and Suppliers Building Moving/Demolition Contractors Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry Contractor Cabinetry and Millwork Suppliers Ceramic and Mosaic Tile Contractors Cleaning Services Closets Concrete Contractors Concrete Ready Mix / Rock and Sand Suppliers Construction Forensics Construction Management Services Construction Waste Crawlspaces Decks and Siding Contractors Designers Doors and Windows Doors, Gates and Activating Devices Drilling, Blasting and Oil Field Work Drywall Contractors Earthwork and Paving Contractors Educational Institutions Electrical Contractors Electrical Suppliers Employment/Temporary Work Energy Audit Consulting Engineering, Surveying and Planning Equipment Sales and Rentals Fence Rentals Fencing Contractors Financial Services Finish Carpentry Fire & Water Cleanup/Restoration Fire / Water / Asbestos / Mold Restoration Fire Protection Contractors Floor Covering Suppliers Flooring and Floor Covering Contractors Foundation Underpinning and Repair Framing Contractors General Contractors General Contractors - Commercial General Contractors - Residential General Engineering Contractors Geologists Geotechnical Engineering Glazing Contractors Government Agencies Granite and Marble Countertop Suppliers Green Building Consulting Hardware Suppliers
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Honorary Members Horizontal Boring/Drilling Hotel and Conference Facilities Human Resource Services Inspections Insulation and Acoustical Contractors Insurance Services Integration Interior Designers Irrigation and Drainage Material Suppliers Landscape Suppliers Landscaping Contractors Lathing and Plastering Contractors Lead Abatement Lead Paint Consulting and Testing Low Voltage Systems Contractors Manufactured Housing Contractors Marble & Stone Fabrication Marketing/Advertising Masonry Contractors Metal Stud Framing Contractors Mold Mitigation and IAQ Mold/IAQ Consulting and Testing Non-Chlorine Swimming Pool/Spa Systems Non-Profit Organizations Nurseries Ornamental Metal Contractors Painting and Decorating Contractors Payroll Services Plumbing and Appliance Suppliers Plumbing Contractors Property Management Public Utilities Quickbooks Consulting Radiant Floor Heating Supplier Reinforcing Steel Contractors Reprographics Residential Electronic Systems Consulting Retaining Wall & Shotcrete Contractors Roofing Contractors Safety Training and Compliance Sanitation System Contractors Sheet Metal Contractors Solar Contractors Stone Distributors Structural Engineers Structural Steel Contractors Swimming Pool Contractors Tankless Water Heater Suppliers Tech Help / Computer Repair Tile and Stone Suppliers Tool and Equipment Repair Tool Suppliers Tree Service Union Vocational Training Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning Water Agency Waterproofing Contractors Weatherization Material Suppliers Welding Contractors Window Coverings
SANTA BARBARA CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSLETTER March 28, 2012
2012 ADVERTISING RATE SHEET 2012 Web Banner Advertising SIZE SBCA Website - 468 x 60 pixels SBCA Online Planroom - Level 1 - 234 x 60 pixels SBCA Online Planroom - Level 2 - 234 x 60 pixels SBCA Online Planroom - Level 3 - 468 x 60 pixels SBCA Online Planroom - Level 4 - 468 x 60 pixels SBCA Online Planroom - Level 5 - 221 x 26 pixels SBCA Online Planroom - Level 6 - 468 x 60 pixels SBCA Online Planroom - Level 7 - 221 x 125 pixels
BIANNUALLY $850 $425 $425 $600 $600 $600 $850 $850
ANNUALLY $1500 $ 750 $ 750 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1500 $1500
RUN TIME - The Santa Barbara Contractors Association web site www.sbcontractors.org, had more than 2.7 million visitors in the year 2011. Ads run for 12 seconds each on every page of the site. All banner ads can link to your company website. The online planroom site runs per click in each zone, and a biannual report of ad views and ad clicks can and provided upon request. Levels are as follows: Level 1 - Planrooms, Bidding Projects, CSI Projects, Keyword Search Results, View & Print Project Docs, Level 2 - Planrooms, Bidding Projects, CSI Projects, Project Info Search, Install Software, Level 3 - Login Page, Level 4 - Login Page, Level 5 - Project Details, Level 6 - My Desk, CSI Code Setup, Keyword Spec Search, Daily Project Email Setup, Support Center, View Activity, Add to Bidders and Search Spec Book, Level 7 - Project Details.
2012 Newsletter Advertising SIZE Business Card - 3.5” x 2” 1/4 Page - 3.5” x 4.75” 1/2 Page - 7.375” x 4.75” Full Page - 7.375 x 10.25” Full Page - 7.375 x 10.25” - 1 Issue Special Insert
13 ISSUES $125 $175 $350 $500 $300
52 ISSUES $ 400 $ 650 $1200 $1750 (please provide run date)
DISTRIBUTION - The Santa Barbara Contractors Association Newsletter is distributed 52 times a year to over 600 subscribers. Copies are delivered electronically on Wednesdays. The Newsletter is provided free to association members. DEADLINES - Artwork must be received by Wednesday at noon for the following Wednesday’s publication. FORMAT OF ARTWORK - Artwork must be submitted in a digital format. Web Banner Ads can not be larger than 15KB. Artwork must be exact size. We accept PDF, TIFF, JPEG, GIF; InDesign & Illustrator files save as EPS & have fonts turned to outlines. SUBMISSION OF ARTWORK - Please deliver your artwork along with your payment to the SBCA. Send emails to info@sbcontractors.org or mail a CD to P.O. Box 23409, Santa Barbara, CA 93121 or deliver to the SBCA office at 914 A Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101. ARTWORK QUALITY - The SBCA is not responsible for the quality of ads that do not meet the above criteria. Advertisers must be current members of the SBCA. All advertisements are subject to approval by the SBCA Board of Directors. PAYMENT -
The SBCA accepts
Check
Visa
Master Card
American Express
Company Name
Contact Name
Signature
Date
Credit Card Number
Expiration Date
Security Code
Authorized Charge $
Santa Barbara Contractors Association P.O. Box 23409, Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805-884-1100 phone 805-884-1108 fax www.sbcontractors.org info@sbcontractors.org
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Board of Directors John Holehouse President Jack Martin 1st Vice President Paulo Sitolini 2nd Vice President Dan George Treasurer Peter Novak Parliamentarian Patrick Foster David James Brian Larkowski William Mace Mark Magid Aaron McKean Rodney Utt
Executive Director Karin Perissinotto karin@sbcontractors.org Administrative Assistant April Ford april@sbcontractors.org
Santa Barbara Contractors Association 914 A Santa Barbara Street P. O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 805.884.1100 Phone 805.884.1108 Fax info@sbcontractors.org www.sbcontractors.org www.builtgreensb.org
The Santa Barbara Contractors Association Newsletter is published weekly by the Santa Barbara Contractors Association, Inc. Editorial and advertising offices are located at 914 A Santa Barbara Street, P.O. Box 23409, Santa Barbara, CA 93121. Office 805-8841100, Fax 805-884-1108, Email info@sbcontractors.org. A subscription is included in the annual membership dues. The newsletter is distributed to more than 600 local businesses and agencies. Articles appearing in this newsletter are presented as a public service and may not reflect the opinion of the publisher, its board of directors or its members. Please send comments regarding the newsletter to info@sbcontractors.org.