CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN Phone 916-444-7618 2014 ebr A Weekly Trade & Focus Publication Listing Bidding Opportunities & Bid Award Information Solicited by: CA-DGS, Procurement Div. (State of California, Dept. of General Services) & Other State & Local Governmental agencies Serving M/W/DVBE firms & Representing more than 70 Product/Service/Construction Trades (Listed in Category Index) Published weekly by Eldridge Bid Reporter THE NEW CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN The California Bid Bulletin is making IMPROVEMENTS: In the coming weeks the California Bid Bulletin (CBB) will only be available by email in PDF format, will incorporate some new features. The CBB will continue to contain Informative Articles related to Minority (MBE), Woman (WBE), Disadvantaged (DBE) and Disabled Veteran (DVBE) Business Enterprise, as well as, Construction and Professional Services. The CBR will continue to list all of the State of California Bids for Commodities, as well as, Cities, Counties, Municipalities & School Districts throughout California. Issue #1991 Friday, October 17, 2014 utilizing the several different purchasing vehicles available to State of CA agencies. We are listing CMAS, Fair and Reasonable, SBE/ DVBE Option and many other Bid Awards issued each week. REQUEST A SAMPLE OF THE NEW CBB BY EMAIL! Subscribe to The California Bid Bulletin for only $3.75 per issue ***Sign up for Automatic Debit and receive a $19 DISCOUNT *** SUBCRIPTION FORM California Bid Bulletin $199.00 per year Send check payable to: Eldridge Bid Reporter PO Box 699, West Sacramento, CA 95691 Phone: 916-444-7618 FAX: 916-444-7731 Email: [email protected] Company name ______________________________________ Attention:___________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________ New Feature (ONLY AVAILABLE IN PDF FORMAT): The California Bid Bulletin is now going to incorporate Bid Awards for the State of California. You will be able to search our publication and find purchases made City/State/ Zip:___________________________________________ Phone #______________________ Fax#______________________ Email:______________________________________________ Page A1 HOW TO USE THIS PUBLICATION: 1. Find code # for your product in Category Index, 2. Locate your product by code # in Upcoming Bids; 3. Obtain a Bid Copy: (Call phone # by Buyer’s name; Obtain in person or . . Eldridge Bid Reporter can fax a copy) Product Category Index Listed numerically by Code# 10* Weapon 13* Ammunition/Explosives 15* Aircraft 19* Boats, Ships, Marine 22 Railway eq 23 Vehicle Trailer & Cycle 24 Tractors 25 Vehicular Eqpt Components 26 Tires & Tubes 28 Engines, Turbines & Components 29 Engine Accessories 30 Mechanical power transmission eq 31 Bearings 32 Wood working machinery & eqpt 34 Metal working machinery & eqpt 35 Laundry Eq, Trade Eq, Sew mach 36 Copiers, Duplicators, Printing eqpt, Special industry machinery 37 Agricultural machinery & eqpt, 38 Construction,excavating & Hwy maintenance eqpt 39 Material handling Eq(Forklift,etc) 40 Rope,Cable,Chain,Fittings 41 Refrigeration, Air condition, Fans 42 Fire fighting, Rescue safety eqpt 43 Pumps & Compressors 44 Furnace, steam & drying eq 45 Plumbing, heating, sanitation eq 46 Water purification sewage treat eq 47 Pipe, tubing, hose, fittings 48 Valves 49 Maintenance repair shop eq 51 Hand tools 52 Measuring tools 53 Hardware & abrasives 54 Prefab structure, Storage tanks 55 Lumber millwork plywood veneer 56 Construction & Building materials 58 Communication Equipment, including; Telephone, Audio & Video 59 Electrical/electronic eq components 61 Elect wire/power/distr eq, batteries 62 Lighting fixtures & Lamps 63 Alarm & Signal systems 65 Medical dental & vet eq & sply 66 Instruments & Lab eq, scales,clocks drafting 67 Photographic eqpt & sply 68 Chemical 69 Training aids & devices 70 Computer,Software,Electr data proc 71 Furniture 72 Household/commercial furnishings & appliances, floor cover, drapery 73 Food preparation serving eqpt 74 Office machines 75 Office supplies 76 Books, maps,publications,printed 77 Musical instruments,phonogr,radios 78 Recreation athletic eqpt, Toys 79 Cleaning eqpt & sply, janitorial 80 Paint, brushes,sealer,adhesive 81 Container packaging & packing sply 83 Textile, leather, shoe finding 84 Clothing, individual eq & insignia 85 Toiletries, Personal care products 87 Agricultural sply,Feed,Fertilizer 88 Live Animals 89 Food 91 Fuel, lubricants, oils & waxes 93 Nonmetallic fabricated mtl: Rubber, plastic, paper, etc 94 Nonmetallic crude material 95 Metal, bars, sheets, Steel, wire 96 Ores, minerals,& their primary prod 97 Signs, markers, barricades 98 Service bids 99 Misc products & services Published by Eldridge Bid Reporter CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN Issue #1994 Friday, October 17, 2014 VA Achieves Certification on Whistleblower Protection Page A2 Sand, Gravel Portrait in Washington Highlights Importance of Aggregates Follows Series of Actions Enhancing Accountability The largest gravel, sand and soil portrait ever commissioned by the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on the National Mall naturally caught the attention of the National Stone, The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today announced that the Office of Special Counsel Sand and Gravel Association (NSSGA). (OSC) certified VA under OSC’s 2302(c) Whistleblower Protection Certification Program on October 3, 2014. Following through on recent recommendations from the OSC, VA worked to achieve compliance and protect employees who identify or report problems from unlawful The massive image, stretching over six acres, is the work of Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada. His “Facescape” is a composite portrait of more than one hundred retaliation. people photographed in Washington, D.C., and is aptly called “Out of Many, One.” “VA takes whistleblower complaints seriously and will not tolerate retaliation against those who Creation of the piece began in September and will be on view during the month of raise issues which may enable VA to better serve Veterans,” said VA Secretary Robert McDonald. October. “We depend on VA employees and leaders to put the needs of Veterans first and honor VA’s core values of ‘Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect and Excellence.’” “’Out of Many, One’ highlights the important role that stone, sand and gravel has in our Certification under OSC’s 2302(c) Certification Program is just one of several steps VA has taken to enhance accountability within the organization and ensure its employees have a safe channel for disclosing whistleblower information. Most recently, VA worked closely with OSC to successfully resolve whistleblower retaliation complaints filed by three individuals from the VA Phoenix Health Care System. VA leadership sent a message to all VA employees regarding the importance of whistleblower protection emphasizing that managers and supervisors bear a special responsibility for enforcing whistleblower protection laws, and meets with employees at VA facilities across the country to reemphasize that message. Additionally, VA has established the Office of Accountability Review (OAR) to ensure leadership accountability for improprieties related to patient scheduling and access to care, whistleblower retaliation and related matters that impact public trust in VA. Since September 26, VA has announced the proposed removal of four senior executives following investigations by the OAR and the VA Office of Inspector General. country. Just as sand and gravel are essential to this portrait, aggregates are literally the foundation of our economy and society,” NSSGA’s President and CEO Mike Johnson said. Chaney Enterprises, Inc., of Waldorf, Maryland, an aggregates producer and NSSGA member, supplied the 2,000 tons of sand required to create the image. To support the project, the association’s Rocks Build American Foundation is sponsoring the portrait on a live webcam positioned at the top of the Washington Monument. Click here for a link to the webcam. (http://www.nssga.org/WAMO/) Johnson added that the materials in ”Out of Many, One,” sand and gravel, are the same essential raw materials needed to construct every home, building, road, bridge and many everyday consumer products. “The aggregates industry contributes to the safety and security of the nation, but is often Prior to this OSC certification, VA leadership recognized the importance of whistleblower taken for granted. We are proud to support this amazing project," Johnson said. disclosures. On July 2, then-Acting Secretary Sloan Gibson met with Carolyn Lerner, Special Counsel of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, to discuss actions underway to better protect NSSGA is the leading voice and advocate for the aggregates industry. Its members – whistleblowers, including the commitment to achieve compliance with the OSC 2302 (c) stone, sand and gravel producers and the equipment manufacturers and service providers Certification Program. who support them – produce the essential raw materials found in homes, buildings, roads, bridges and public works projects and represent more than 90 percent of the Under the OSC certification process, VA: (1) Placed informational posters regarding prohibited personnel practices (PPP), whistleblowing, crushed stone and 70 percent of the sand and gravel mined annually in the United States. and whistleblower retaliation in a public setting at VA facilities and VA personnel and equal Production of aggregates in the U.S. in 2013 totaled more than 2 billion metric tons at a employment opportunity offices; (2) Provided and will continue to provide new hires with written value of $18.6 billion. materials on PPP, whistleblowing, and whistleblower retaliation; (3) Developed a website on PPP and whistleblower rights and protections; and (4) Developed, in cooperation with the OSC, The aggregates industry employs approximately 100,000 highly-skilled men and women. supervisory training on PPP and whistleblower rights and protections. VA executives, managers, and supervisors must complete this training on a biennial basis. # # # OSC is an independent Federal agency enforcing whistleblower protections, safeguarding the merit system, and providing a secure channel for whistleblower disclosures. # # # Published by Eldridge Bid Reporter CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN Issue #1994 Friday, October 17, 2014 Agee Construction Corp., Requesting Sub-bids from Certified DBE Subcontractors & Suppliers for the following project: Project Name: Widen roadway and cold plane asphalt pavement and place HMA Contract No: 07-2656U4 Location: CALTRANS Contract No. 06-432604 CONSTRUCTION ON STATE HIGHWAY IN FRESNO COUNTY NEAR COALINGA FROM 0.1 MILE WEST TO 0.1 MILE EAST OF JACALITOS CREEK BRIDGE In District 06 on Route 33 06-Fre-33-10.9/11.1 Federal-Aid Project: ACSTP-P033(079)E Bids Due: Thursday November 6, 2014 @ 2:00pm Drawings, Specs and Bid Proposal documents are available at the following locations: • http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/inquiry/bid_inquiries.php or at • Review- Agee Construction Corp. 1039 Hoblitt, Clovis, CA 93612, (559) 299-3290, Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. (For additional P&S locations call (559) 299-3290). Subcontractors may be required to obtain 100% Payment and 100% Performance Bonds with bond premiums paid up to 1.5%. Appropriate license will be required as well as insurance, including workers compensation. Agee Construction will assist with obtaining bonds and reviewing other subcontractor requirements such as safety policies, insurance, certified payroll, prevailing wage requirements, and union requirements. Items of work available include, but are not limited to: (for a complete bid schedule, call or e mail as noted below) Concrete Barrier Rail, Bridge Removal, Barbwire Fence (BW Fence), Temporary Fencing, Lead Compliance Plan, SWPPP, SWPPP Materials, Erosion Control, Hydro-seed, Hydro-mulch, Compost, AC Dike, Cold Plane Asphalt, Street Sweeping, Joint Seal, Pre-stressing, Reinforcing Steel, Channelizer, Construction Area Signs (CAS), K-Rail, Metal Beam Guard Rail (MBGR), Object Marker, Portable Changeable Message Signs, Striping, Striping Removal, Traffic Control, Temporary Crash Cushion, Temporary Striping, Temporary Signal System, Trucking, Treated Wood Waste, Water Quality Sampling & Analysis, Cast-In-Steel Shell Concrete Piling and any service or product you can provide to complete the bid requirements. Agee Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Agee Construction Corporation P.O. Box 629, Clovis, CA 93613 Contact: Alan Dirlam Ph: (559) 299-3290 Fax: (559) 299-3503 ad# 52043 Page B1 In Los Angeles County From 0.5 Mile East Of Route 18/138 Junction To San Bernardino County Line Agency: Caltrans Bids: November 6, 2014 @ 2:00 PM Work Categories Bidding: Granite Construction Company (Granite) is requesting quotes from all qualified subcontractors and suppliers including certified DBE firms for the following items of work, including but not limited to: LEAD COMPLIANCE PLAN, PROGRESS SCHEDULE (CRITICAL PATH METHOD), TIMERELATED OVERHEAD (WDAY), CONSTRUCTION AREA SIGNS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM, TYPE III BARRICADE, TEMPORARY TRAFFIC STRIPE (PAINT), CHANNELIZER (SURFACE MOUNTED), CHANNELIZER (SURFACE MOUNTED) (LEFT IN PLACE), TRAFFIC PLASTIC DRUM, TEMPORARY PAVEMENT MARKER, TEMPORARY RAILING (TYPE K), TEMPORARY CRASH CUSHION MODULE, JOB SITE MANAGEMENT, PREPARE STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTIONPLAN, STORM WATER SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS DAY, STORM WATER ANNUAL REPORT, MOVE-IN/MOVE-OUT (TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL), TEMPORARY HYDRAULIC MULCH (BONDED FIBER MATRIX), TEMPORARY FIBER ROLL, TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE, STREET SWEEPING, TEMPORARY CONCRETE WASHOUT, TEMPORARY FENCE (DESERT TORTOISE), TREATED WOOD WASTE, REMOVE GUARDRAIL, REMOVE PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPE, REMOVE PAVEMENT MARKER, REMOVE CHANNELIZERS, REMOVE ROADSIDE SIGN (WOOD POST), REMOVE ROADSIDE SIGN (METAL POST), REMOVE POSTMILE MARKER, REMOVE ASPHALT CONCRETE DIKE, COLD PLANE ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT, CLEARING AND GRUBBING (LS), ROADWAY EXCAVATION, SHOULDER BACKING, TRANSPLANT JOSHUA TREE, PLANT (GROUP A), PLANT ESTABLISHMENT WORK, TEMPORARY WATERING, DUFF, CLASS 3 AGGREGATE BASE, ALTERNATE TREATED BASE, LEAN CONCRETE BASE RAPID SETTING, CRACK TREATMENT, REPLACE ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING, HOT MIX ASPHALT (TYPE A), MINOR HOT MIX ASPHALT, RUBBERIZED HOT MIX ASPHALT (GAP GRADED), SHOULDER RUMBLE STRIP (HMA,GROUND-IN INDENTATIONS), MEDIAN RUMBLE STRIP, CENTERLINE RUMBLE STRIP, PLACE HOT MIX ASPHALT DIKE, MINOR CONCRETE (MINOR STRUCTURE), FURNISH SINGLE SHEET ALUMINUM SIGN, ROADSIDE SIGN - ONE POST, ROADSIDE SIGN TWO POST, ROADSIDE SIGN-METAL POST, ROADSIDE SIGN (TURNABLE METAL POST), MINOR CONCRETE (MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION), DELINEATOR (CLASS 1), HIGHWAY POST MARKER, GUARD RAILING DELINEATOR, MIDWEST GUARDRAIL SYSTEM (WOOD POST), MIDWEST GUARDRAIL SYSTEM (7' POST), VEGETATION CONTROL (MINOR CONCRETE), TRANSITION RAILING (TYPE WB-31), END ANCHOR ASSEMBLY (TYPE SFT), ALTERNATIVE IN-LINE TERMINAL SYSTEM, ALTERNATIVE FLARED TERMINAL SYSTEM, THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING (ENHANCED WET NIGHT VISIBILITY), 4" THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPE (ENHANCED WET NIGHT VISIBILITY), 4" THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPE (ENHANCED WET NIGHT VISIBILITY) (BROKEN 36-12), 8" THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPE (ENHANCED WET NIGHT VISIBILITY), PAVEMENT MARKER (NON-REFLECTIVE- RECESSED), PAVEMENT MARKER (RETROREFLECTIVERECESSED), MOBILIZATION AND TRUCKING Granite Construction Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We intend to seriously negotiate with all qualified DBE subcontractors and suppliers for project participation. Any item of work, portion of an item, or combination thereof, will be considered. 100% Performance and Payment Bonds are required. Bonding assistance is available. Plans and specifications are available for review at Granite's Palmdale Office. Granite Construction Company PO Box 902500 - Palmdale, CA. 93590-2500 Contact: Gary Wothers Phone: (661) 726-4447 Fax: (661) 726-4460 Email: [email protected] ad# 6674 Published by Eldridge Bid Reporter CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN Issue #1994 Friday, October 17, 2014 Desert Air Conditioning, Inc. is seeking bids from qualified DVBE sub-contractors for the following project: Project Name: Avenue J over Little Rock Creek Contract No: RDC0014837 Location: In Los Angeles County in the City of Lancaster, CA Agency: Los Angeles Department of Public Works Bids: October 28, 2014 @ 11:00 AM Work Categories Bidding: Moreno Valley High School 23300 Cottonwood Avenue Moreno Valley, CA 92553 Granite Construction Company (Granite) is requesting quotes from all qualified subcontractors and suppliers including certified DBE firms for the following items of work, including but not limited to: CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE, IMPLEMENTATION OF BMPS, SWPPP, TRAFFIC CONTROL, FLASHING ARROW SIGN, OFFICE FACILITIES, MOBILIZATION, CLEARING AND GRUBBING, REMOVE EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE, BRIDGE REMOVAL, UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION, STRUCTURE EXCAVATION (BRIDGE), FURNISH CISS PILES (24" DIA), DRIVE CISS PILES STRUCTURE BACKFILL (BRIDGE), DRAINAGE GEOTEXTILE, PREFABRICATED DRAINAGE COMPOSITE, DRAINAGE FILTER MATERIAL, ROCK SLOPE PROTECTION FABRIC, RIPRAP, CRUSHED MISCELLANEOUS BASE, AC PAVEMENT, STRUCTURE CONCRETE (BRIDGE), CONCRETE PAD, BAR REINFORCING STEEL, CONCRETE BARRIER (TYPE 732), TUBULAR HAND RAILING, REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF EXISTING GUARDRAIL, TRANSITION RAILING (TYPE WB), ALTERNATIVE FLARED TERMINAL SYSTEM, 3" CONDUIT (SCH 80 PVC), TWO-COAT PAINT AND TRUCKING. Granite Construction Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We intend to seriously negotiate with all qualified DBE subcontractors and suppliers for project participation. Any item of work, portion of an item, or combination thereof, will be considered. 100% Performance and Payment Bonds are required. Bonding assistance is available. Plans and specifications are available for review at Granite's Palmdale Office. Granite Construction Company PO Box 902500 - Palmdale, CA. 93590-2500 Contact: Andrew Burk / [email protected] Phone: (661) 726-4447 Fax: (661) 726-4460 Page B2 Bid No.: 14-15-04-HVAC Replacement Bid Date: Thursday, October 30, 2014 at 10:00 AM Plans for this job are on file at the following location: www.ibrepro.com. Any party may view the bidding documents on the plan room site for free or order a hard copy set for a non-refundable fee. Any questions please contact ib reprographics at (951) 682-1850. All subcontract bids in excess of $100,000.00 will be required to bond their work. If you have any questions, please contact Tina at (760) 323-3383. Return fax to (760) 323-8983. Desert Air Conditioning, Inc. 590 Williams Road - Palm Springs, CA 92264 760-323-3383 Fax: 760-323-8983 We are An Equal Opportunity Employer ad# 6674 ad# 50442 Darrale Patrias Electrical Contractor, Inc. Requesting Sub-bids from Qualified DVBE Subcontractors & Suppliers for: Southern Bleacher Company, Inc. is Requesting Sub-Bids from Qualified DVBE Subcontractors for the following project: Sonora Union High School District Measure J Improvements Seeking: DVBE Low Voltage / Electrical subcontractors & suppliers. Irvine Unified School District Irvine High School #5 - Irvine, CA. BP # 12-02 Bleachers Bids: November 13, 2014 Please send email request for Dropbox link to access plans if interested in bidding. Grandstand Installation 100% Performance and Payment Bonds may be required. Please call for assistance with bonding, line of credit, insurance or other information to help obtain any necessary equipment, supplies or materials needed for this project. Please submit sub-bid to Southern Bleacher by November 07, 2014 Plans/Specs available from C.W. Driver (949) 261-5100 Due Date: October 23, 2014 @ 2:00pm Location: Sonora, Tuolumne County, CA. Darrale Patrias Electrical Contractor, Inc. 2480 N. Walnut Road - Turlock, CA 95382 Contact: Michele Neuhuys Email: [email protected] Ph: 209/632-6196 Fax: 209/632-4542 An Equal Opportunity Employer Ad# 8076 Southern Bleacher Company, Inc. PO Box One - Graham, TX. 76450 Contact: Cindy Adair [email protected] Ph: 940/549-0733 Fax: 940/549-1365 We are An Equal Opportunity Employer ad# 50442x Published by Eldridge Bid Reporter CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN Issue #1994 Friday, October 17, 2014 Page B3 Requesting sub-bids from qualified DBE Subcontractors/Suppliers for: Granite Rock Company is requesting sub-bids from qualified DBE Subcontractors & Suppliers for the following project: CALTRANS 10-0A8304 CITY OF FREMONT Construction on State Hwy in San Joaquin County near Waterloo @ Various Locations from Calaveras River Bridge to Bear Creek Bridge Bid Date: NOVEMBER 13, 2014 2014 Pavement Rehabilitation Project City Project No. 8234-0 (PWC) Federal Project No. STPL-5322(054) Bid Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 @ 2:00 PM We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Bonds may be required. Insurance will be required. Assistance to obtain Bonds/Insurance/Materials/Supplies may be available to qualified, certified DBE subcontractors. Plans can be viewed in our office or at the CALTRANS website at: www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/contract_awards_services.html Engineer’s Estimate: $2,700,000. Items of work include but are not limited to: Certified DBE firms are encouraged to provide a quote to Graniterock for all items of work listed on the bid list, particularly these: Adjust Castings, Electrical, Crack Seal, AC Seeking bids for, but not limited to: Lead Compliance Plan, Construction Area Signs, Traffic Milling, Minor Concrete, Stripe, Signs, Tree Trimming, Traffic Control and Trucking. Control, Temporary Traffic Stripe, Channelizer, Portable Changeable Message Sign, Granite Rock Company ‘Graniterock’ is signatory to Operating Engineers, Laborers, Teamsters, Carpenters and Cement Masons unions. 100% performance and payment bonds will br required from a qualified surety company for the full amount of the subcontract price. Bonding assistance is available. Graniterock will pay bond premium up to 1.5%. In addition to bonding assistance, subcontractors are encouraged to contact Graniterock Estimating with questions regarding obtaining lines of credit, insurance, equipment, materials and/or supplies, or with any questions you may have. Subcontractors must possess a current contractor’s license, insurance and worker’s compensation coverage. Subcontractors will be required to enter into our standard contract. Graniterock intends to work cooperatively with all qualified firms seeking work on this project. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Granite Rock Company 120 Granite Rock Way - San Jose, CA 95136 Phone: (408) 574-1400 Fax: (408) 365-6548 Email: [email protected] Contact Person: Paul Brizzolara Temporary K-Rail, Crash Cushion Module, SWPPP, Street Sweeping, Concrete Washout, Temporary Fencing, Remove Thermoplastic Stripe, Demolition, Bridge Removal, Clearing & Grubbing, Roadway Excavation, Imported Borrow, Hydromulch, Fiber Rolls, Hydroseed, Class 2 Aggregate Base, HMA, Structural Concrete, Minor Concrete, Bar Reinforcing Steel, Roadside Signs, Concrete Backfill, Reinforced Concrete Pipe, Corrugated Steel Pipe, Fencing (Type BW, Metal Post), Wire Mesh Gate, Metal Gate, Midwest Guardrail System (Wood Post) Concrete Barrier, Alternative In-Line Terminal System and Flared Terminal System, Crash Cushion (Quadguard Model QS2406Y), Thermoplastic Striping, Pavement Marker, Maintaining Existing Traffic Management System Elements During Construction. American Paving Co. ad# 53079x Royal Construction Corporation is Requesting Bids from Qualified MBE/WBE/SBE/DVBE Subcontractors & Suppliers, including but not limited to the following trades: All Trades including but not limited to the following trades: Division 1-16, Grading, Structure, Finish, Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical and Low Voltage. 315 N. Thorne Ave., Fresno, CA 93706 [email protected] 559 268-9886 Fax: 559 268-2908 ad# 51453x Southland Construction is Requesting Sub-bids from Qualified DBE Subcontractors & Suppliers for the following project: City of Emeryville Fire Station Renovation Project: Crafton Hills College Maintenance & Operations Building Renovation Bid Date: October 23, 2014 @ 1:00 PM 2333 Powell Street, Emeryville, CA 94608 Bid Due: October 22, 2014 by 2:00pm Royal Construction Corporation Southland Construction License # 444780 11680 Goldring Road, Suite A - Arcadia, CA 91006 Contact Person: Sonny Chan PH: (626) 358-6688 FX: (626) 358-0880 Email: [email protected] 3942 Valley Avenue, Suite A Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Anita Hayden Office: (925) 469-1101 * Fax: (925) 469-1102 Email: [email protected] ad# 51857x ad# 51288x Equal Opportunity preference given to DBE subcontractors and suppliers but not limited to the following trades: Surveyor, Demolition, Pavement Marking, Concrete, Masonry, Plans and specifications may be obtained at A&I Reprographics, Metal Fabrication (Aluminum), Casework, Stainless Steel Counter Tops, 898 Via Lata, Suite L, Colton, CA. 92324. Tel: (909) 514-0704 Waterproofing, Insulation, Joint Sealers, Metal Doors & Frames, Automatic Door, Suspended Ceiling, Drywall, Tile, Painting, Signs, Toilet & Bath Accessories, Royal Construction Corporation will assist interested subs in obtaining bond, line of credit and insurance if necessary. Royal Construction Corporation reserve the right to require all Blinds, Shades, Window Film, Fire Sprinklers, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical. subs to furnish performance/payment bonds. Subs must execute Royal Construction Bonding assistance & material acquisition assistance available upon request. Corporation’s subcontract form. (See www.royalconstructionsite.com) Published by Eldridge Bid Reporter CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN Issue #1994 Friday, October 17, 2014 Page B4 GRANITE, An Equal Opportunity Employer, Is requesting sub-bids from qualified DBE Subcontractors and Suppliers for the following project: GRANITE, An Equal Opportunity Employer, Is requesting sub-bids from qualified DBE Subcontractors and Suppliers for the following project: CITY OF PISMO BEACH PRICE CANYON ROAD SLOPE REPAIR PROJECT ER-18D0(002) Bid Date: October 30, 2014 @ 2:30 PM CITY OF ATASCADERO HWY 41 Granite Construction Company (Granite) requests subquotes from all qualified subcontractors and suppliers including certified DBE firms performing commercially useful function for the following items of work, including but not limited to: Traffic Control, WPC, Clear & Grub, Tree Protection, Remove Existing Asphalt, Remove & Replace Fencing, Embankment Construction, Erosion Control, Remove & Replace HMA, Construct HMA Dike, Construct Curb & Gutter, Construct Concrete Valley Gutter & Swale Liner, Drop Inlet w/Traffic Rated Grate, Striping, Trucking. **ALL SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS OPEN FOR BID** Including items of work normally performed by Granite. Quotations will be broken down into comparable packages as reasonably necessary. Granite will work with interested DBE subcontractors to identify opportunities to break down items into economically feasible packages. Requirements: Granite Construction Company (Granite) is signatory to Operating Engineers, Laborers, Teamsters, Cement Masons and Carpenters unions. 100% performance and payment bonds required for the full amount of subcontract price. Bonding assistance is available. Subcontractors must possess a current contractor’s license, insurance and worker’s compensation coverage meeting Granite’s requirements and will be required to sign the standard Granite Subcontract Agreement. A copy of the insurance requirements and agreement can be obtained by contacting the estimator. Plans and specifications are available for viewing at our office located at: 5335 Debbie Lane Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Please call if you need any bidding assistance including but not limited to; obtaining bonding, insurance, equipment, materials and/or supplies. Granite intends to work cooperatively with all qualified DBE firms seeking work on this project. Granite Construction Company P.O. Box 6744 - Santa Barbara, California 93160 Phone (805) 964-9951 - Fax (805) 967-1431 Contact: Brent Fogg - [email protected] Requesting sub-bids from qualified DBE Subcontractors/Suppliers for: CALTRANS - Project 06-432604 Rt. 33 (Fresno Co.) Replace Bridge, Reconstruct Roadway & Install RSP Bid Date: November 6, 2014 We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Bonds may be required. Insurance will be required. Assistance to obtain Bonds/Insurance/Materials/Supplies may be available to qualified, certified DBE subcontractors. Plans available for review in our office or on the CALTRANS website at: www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/contract_awards_services.html Seeking bids for, but not limited to: Lead Compliance Plan, Construction Area Signs, Traffic Control System, Temporary Traffic Striping and Pavement Marking, Channelizer, Temporary Signal System, Portable Changeable Message Sign, K-Rail, Crash Cushion Module, SWPPP, Temporary Erosion Control, Demolition, Temporary Fencing, Cold Plane, Bridge Removal, Clearing & Grubbing, Roadway Excavation, Structure Excavation, Hydromulch, Erosion Control, Hydroseed, Compost, Class 2 Aggregate Base, HMA, HMA Dike, Tack Coat, Furnish & Drive Piling, Pre-stressed Cast-in-place Concrete, Structural Concrete, Joint Seal, Bar Reinforcing Steel, Pipe, Rock Slope Protection, Fencing, Midwest Guardrail System, Minor Concrete, Concrete Barrier, Thermoplastic Traffic Stripe, Pavement Marker, Roadside Weather Information System, Suppliers and Trucking. American Paving Co. 315 N. Thorne Ave., Fresno, CA 93706 [email protected] 559 268-9886 Fax: 559 268-2908 MULTI-PURPOSE PATHWAY Bid No. 2014-006 Bid Date: October 30, 2014 @ 3:00 PM Granite Construction Company (Granite) requests subquotes from all qualified subcontractors and suppliers including certified DBE firms performing commercially useful function for the following items of work, including but not limited to: Temp Fence, Construction Site Mgmt., WPCP, Fiber Rolls, Construction Area Signs, Traffic Control System, Remove Asphalt Concrete, Relocate Signs, Adjust Signal Boxes, Clear & Grub, Remove Tree, Cold Plane Asphalt Concrete Pavement, Roadway Excavation, Import Borrow, Aggregate Base, Hot Mix Asphalt, Place HMA Dike, Concrete Pavement, Roadside Sign, Plastic Pipe, CSP, Flared End Section, Rock Slope Protection Fabric, Object Marker, Pipe Handrailing, Terminal System, R/R Metal Fencing, Relocate Bench, Plant, Hydroseeding, Fence, Structure Demo, Cast-In-Place Concrete, Exterior Rough Carpentry, Wood Decking, Glue Laminated Construction, Trucking. **ALL SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS OPEN FOR BID** Including items of work normally performed by Granite. Quotations will be broken down into comparable packages as reasonably necessary. Granite will work with interested DBE subcontractors to identify opportunities to break down items into economically feasible packages. Requirements: Granite Construction Company (Granite) is signatory to Operating Engineers, Laborers, Teamsters, Cement Masons and Carpenters unions. 100% performance and payment bonds required for the full amount of subcontract price. Bonding assistance is available. Subcontractors must possess a current contractor’s license, insurance and worker’s compensation coverage meeting Granite’s requirements and will be required to sign the standard Granite Subcontract Agreement. A copy of the insurance requirements and agreement can be obtained by contacting the estimator. Plans and specifications are available for viewing at our office located at: 5335 Debbie Lane Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Please call if you need any bidding assistance including but not limited to; obtaining bonding, insurance, equipment, materials and/or supplies. Granite intends to work cooperatively with all qualified DBE firms seeking work on this project. Granite Construction Company P.O. Box 6744 - Santa Barbara, California 93160 Phone (805) 964-9951 - Fax (805) 967-1431 Contact: Eric Wildhagen - [email protected] ad# 50668x Published by Eldridge Bid Reporter CALIFORNIA BID BULLETIN Issue #1994 Friday, October 17, 2014 Page B5 District 10 District 12 $1 Billion in New Funding Allocated To Upgrade $1 Billion in New Funding Allocated To Upgrade State and Local Transportation Infrastructure State and Local Transportation Infrastructure Stockton – The state's vast transportation system has received a major infusion of cash, IRVINE – The state's vast transportation system has received a major infusion of as the California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated $1 billion to repair cash, as the California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated $1 billion local streets and state highways, improve public transit and alleviate traffic delays to repair local streets and state highways, improve public transit and alleviate statewide. traffic delays statewide. “This funding helps preserve California's great infrastructure and puts thousands of Californian's to work building sustainable, new improvements," said Caltrans Director “This funding helps preserve California's great infrastructure and puts thousands Malcolm Dougherty. "The investment in highway preservation and innovation is of Californian's to work building sustainable, new improvements," said Caltrans absolutely critical to California's economy.” Director Malcolm Dougherty. "The investment in highway preservation and The allocation of $750 million in federal funds for Caltrans' Local Assistance Program innovation is absolutely critical to California's economy.” The allocation of $750 million in federal funds for Caltrans' Local Assistance Program annually pays for more than 1,200 projects designed to improve local roads, bridges and public transit. In the months ahead, more than 600 city, county and regional transportation agencies will submit their projects to Caltrans for review and approval to ensure compliance with federal requirements. annually pays for more than 1,200 projects designed to improve local roads, bridges and public transit. In the months ahead, more than 600 city, county and regional transportation agencies will submit their projects to Caltrans for review and approval to ensure compliance with federal requirements. The CTC also allocated nearly $87 million to Caltrans to pay for the operating expenses for the Pacific Surfliner and San Joaquin intercity passenger rail services. These routes are two of the five busiest in the Amtrak system. Ridership on the three state-supported rail routes (which includes the Capitol Corridor) for federal fiscal year 2013 was a record 5.6 million. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, per passenger mile, travel by rail generates about half the carbon dioxide emission of an automobile trip. The CTC closed out the allocations by approving $170 million for 29 additional projects, including these notable projects: The CTC also allocated nearly $87 million to Caltrans to pay for the operating expenses for the Pacific Surfliner and San Joaquin intercity passenger rail services. These routes are two of the five busiest in the Amtrak system. Ridership on the three state-supported rail routes (which includes the Capitol Corridor) for federal fiscal year 2013 was a record 5.6 million. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, per passenger mile, travel by rail generates • about half the carbon dioxide emission of an automobile trip. The CTC closed out the allocations by approving $170 million for 29 additional • projects. For information about the additional projects that received allocations today, please visit the Caltrans website (www.dot.ca.gov) or call Caltrans (916) • 654-2852. # # # San Joaquin County: The San Joaquin Council of Governments received $200,000 for local State Transportation Improvement Program planning, programming and monitoring of construction projects. Tuolumne County: The Tuolumne County Transportation Council received $60,000 for local State Transportation Improvement Program planning, programming and monitoring of construction projects. Alpine County: The Alpine County Local Transportation Commission received $23,000 for local State Transportation Improvement Program planning, programming and monitoring of construction projects. # # #
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