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OCTOBER 21, 2019 Bid Date Bid Time Location Project Name 2:00 PM 10/21/19 Gilroy Rfp Fuel Station Secondary Containment Components Repairs Corp Yard - City Of Gilroy 10/21/19 3:00 PM Santa Clara Serra Tanks Rehabilitation Project - City Of Santa Clara 11:00 AM Santa Clara Baseball Field Turf Replacement Mission College - Wvmcd NEW 10/22/19 4:00 PM Los Altos Rfp Complete Streets Master Plan - City Of Los Altos 10/22/19 3:00 PM Paso Robles Heritage Ranch Community Services District - Photovoltaic (Pv) System 10/22/19 5:00 PM 10/22/19 Gilroy Rfp 2020 Park Patrol Security Program Multi-Year Contract- City Of Gilroy 2:00 PM Monterey General Municipal Building Improvements Joc 2019 For Pmsa Projects 10/22/19 2:00 PM Monterey Citywide Curb Ramp Project - Phase 1 10/22/19 10:00 AM 10/22/19 San Luis Obispo Fermentation Sciences Institute - Bid Package #3 - Landscaping And Irrigation (Ntb Only) 2:00 PM 10/22/19 San Jose Rfq Directional Drilling, Repair & Replacement Of Electrical Conduit - City Of San Jose 2:00 PM 10/23/19 Mountain View Charleston Road Crossing At Permanente Creek Trail - City Of Mountain View 10/23/19 12:00 PM Grover Beach Rfq - Cbdg Capital Project Engineering Services * 10/23/19 2:00 PM Milpitas Repaving Of City Hall Complex - City Of Milpitas * 10/23/19 2:00 PM Milpitas Repaving Of Public Works & Police Department Complex - City Of Milpitas * 10/23/19 2:00 PM Milpitas Repaving Fire Station No. 1 Parking Lot - City Of Milpitas * 10/23/19 2:30 PM Santa Cruz 1080 Emeline Hvac And Lighting * 10/23/19 2:00 PM Los Gatos Vasona Pumping Station Fence & Gates Replacement Phase 1 - Scvwd 2:00 PM Santa Cruz Rfp For Electrical Support Services 10/23/19 2:00 PM Santa Cruz Rfp For Tree And Brush Clearing Services 10/23/19 3:00 PM Santa Clara Serra Substation Construction Project-City Of Santa Clara 10/23/19 1:30 PM San Jose Willow Glen Middle School Library Improvements (3081c) - Sjusd 10/24/19 3:00 PM Marina Stockade Hazardous Material And Building Removal 10/24/19 2:00 PM San Luis Obispo Mission Plaza Railing Upgrade 2019 10/24/19 3:00 PM 10/24/19 San Jose 9018-Fire Station #3 Kitchen, And Restrooms Renovation - City Of San Jose 10/24/19 2:00 PM Paso Robles City-Wide Wayfinding Signs - Rebid 10/24/19 3:00 PM Mountain View Rfp Senior Center Audio Visual Upgrade - City Of Mountain View * 10/24/19 11:00 AM Santa Cruz Landfill Food Waste System Concrete Pads 10/24/19 2:30 PM Watsonville Janitorial Services At The Watsonville Dmv Field Office - Rebid 10/24/19 2:00 PM Grover Beach Measure K-14 Street Rehabilitation And Repair * 10/24/19 2:00 PM San Luis Obispo Council Chamber Audio / Video Replacement 2:00 PM San Jose Monterey Plaza Parking Lot - Request For Sub Bids NEW 10/24/19 4:00 PM Santa Clara County Rfp Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program-Us 101 Phase 5 - Scvta 10/25/19 “We’re Not The Best Because We’re the Oldest… We’re The Oldest Because We’re the Best!” Overhead Door Company of Salinas 733 Sanborn Place • Salinas, CA 93901 Salinas (831) 422-3667 • Monterey (831) 375-3667 Fax (831) 422-1061 • Santa Cruz (831) 662-3122 Lic. #529655 Overhead Door Company of Santa Clara Valley 1266 Lawrence Station Road • Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Tel (408) 734-8010 • Fax (408) 734-3728 Lic. #215098 We Build Futures ~ Communities ~ Confidence ~ We Build Your Business Central Coast Builders Association 242 East Romie Lane (831) 758-1624 Salinas Salinas, CA 93901 (831) 423-5900 Santa Cruz Mon-Thurs 8-5 Fri 8-3 (831) 883-3933 Monterey (831) 758-6203 Fax [email protected] Board of Directors President: Kevin McIntosh, Blach Constuction Brian Kennedy, Hayward Lumber Vice President: Miguel Bustos, MIG Electric Secretary/Treasurer: Anka Hepper, WM. B Saleh Painting Kate Rueter, AON Risk Services Past President: Clifford Fasnacht, Dougherty Pump & Drill Gabriel Torres, CCRB/CHISPA Oscar Blancas, Blancas Construction CCBA STAFF Christie Cromeenes Executive Director Merary Rodriguez Finance Coordinator Shelly Verba Office Planroom Manager Rikki Montejano Public Relations Coordinator Disclaimer All information provided by CCBA is obtained from sources deemed to be reliable. It is the user’s responsibility to confirm the accuracy of all facts. We assume no responsibility for errors and/or omissions. All information included is for the intended recipient only, we ask that you do not share this information 2020 Open Enrollment is Here! Now is the Time to Look at Our Sponsored Employee Benefits Portfolio! 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Name Bid Date Time OPR# Contract # Location Estimate Monterey County GENERAL MUNICIPAL BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS JOC 2019 FOR PMSA PROJECTS Addenda: 1 10/22/19 2:00 PM 19-02968 Monterey Plan Issuer: City of Monterey [email protected] 831-242-8777 831-646-3405 Prebid Conf: MAND 9/20 @ 10am- Presidio of Monterey Museum parking lot, Cpl Ewing Road, Monterey This is an on-call contract, which shall be used to provide the City with a readily available work force for repairs to existing facilities, and emergency repairs as the City deems appropriate. In general, the work consists of repair, replacement and construction of any structure, shelter or enclosure and miscellaneous associated work at such times and locations as required. The work shall be located in the Presidio of Monterey (POM), Ord Military Community (OMC), Camp Roberts, Department of Defense building (DMDC building), and Naval Postgraduate School. Project Contact: Andreas Baer Email: [email protected] Bidders: Ausonio Incorporated General Contractor Office: 831-633-3371 Fax: 831-633-3389 Avila Construction Co. General Contractor Office: 831-372-5580 Fax: 831-372-5584 Hare Construction General Contractor Office: 831-601-9742 Fax: 831-641-9321 Jacob Construction & Design General Contractor Office: 831-869-8100 Fax: 805-548-1995 Pueblo Construction , Inc. General Contractor Office: 831-641-0580 Fax: 831-641-0586 Thayer, William A. Construction General Contractor Office: 831-641-9147 Fax: 831-641-9148 Barracuda Watertight Toilet Flanges Supplier Office: 518-892-0695 Fax: 518-708-8745 CITYWIDE CURB RAMP PROJECT - PHASE 1 Addenda: 0 10/22/19 2:00 PM 19-03088 Monterey $400,000 to $450,000 Plan Issuer: City of Monterey [email protected] 831-242-8749 831-646-5686 Prebid Conf: 10/1 @ 2pm- 601 Wave Street, Suite 100, Monterey In general, the work consists of, but is not limited to, the demolition and replacement of existing curb ramps, concrete curb and gutter, cross gutters, and sidewalk. Project Contact: Regina Trinque Email: [email protected] Bidders: Dod Construction General Contractor Office: 661-366-8000 Fax: 661-366-8001 Granite Construction General Contractor Office: 831-763-6100 Fax: 831-761-1042 Granite Rock Company General Contractor Office: 408-574-1400 Fax: 408-365-9548 Mckim Corporation General Contractor Office: 408-848-8700 Fax: 408-848-8778 Monterey Peninsula Engineering General Contractor Office: 831-384-4081 Fax: 831-384-5078 Precision Grade Inc. General Contractor Office: 831-800-1602 Fax: 831-623-1002 Vanguard Construction Inc. General Contractor Office: 925-245-1300 Fax: 925-245-1244 Ap Traffic Services, Inc. Sub-Contractor/Specialty Office: 916-997-6653 Fax: 000-000-0000 Contractor Barracuda Watertight Toilet Flanges Supplier Office: 518-892-0695 Fax: 518-708-8745 Deadline for submission of materials for our Bulletin is end of day Wednesday each week. Projects Out To Bid Name Bid Date Time OPR# Contract # Location Estimate STOCKADE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AND BUILDING REMOVAL Addenda: 0 10/24/19 3:00 PM 19-03177 S202-RFP1 Marina Plan Issuer: Fort Ord Reuse Authority [email protected] 831-883-3672 831-883-3675 Prebid Conf: MAND 10/10 @ 9am- site The work has three phases 1) the removal of hazardous materials not including tenacious asbestos skim coat (or wall plaster) unique to Fort Ord Buildings, 2) the removal of tenacious asbestos skim coat (or wall plaster), and 3) the demolition and removal of the buildings.
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