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CTAP Business Recovery Workshop: How Contractors Can Survive and Bounce Back from a Pandemic
The Alameda County Contractor Technical Assistance Program (CTAP) is designed to assist small local contractors to obtain and/or increase their bonding capacity and business growth. In this webinar, participants will hear first-hand from representatives from CTAP, Alameda County General Services Agency, Financial Expert and a Small Business Advisor.
This is a free webinar for contractors who are:
• Interested to learn how to prepare for future, unplanned events that can negatively affect their business
• Looking to grow or obtain bonding, or receiving technical assistance
• Interested to learn about upcoming Public Works construction opportunities in Alameda County
• Seeking available resources for their firm
DATE: Wednesday, October 28 at 10:00 AM
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CTAP CONTRACTOR RESOURCES
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ACPWA Building Opportunities for Business (B.O.B) – Virtual 4-Week Construction Contractors’ Academy
Carol Henry, CTAP’s Program Manager, and Ed Duarte, of Norcal PTAC, will present at the October 19th session at the virtual Contractors’ Academy hosted by Alameda County Public Works Agency (ACPWA) in partnership with the Oakland Unified School District's Facilities Planning Department.
DATE: Wednesday, October 14 through Friday, October 23, starting at 10 AM
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PRE-BIDS & BID OPPORTUNITIES
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Peralta Community College District RPFF 20-21/06
Design Build Construction Services for the Berkeley City College 2118 Milvia Expansion Project
PREBID MEETING: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 10:00AM
BID DUE DATE: Friday, November 6, 2020 at 2:00PM
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Reminder: Alameda County Public Health Order Requires Face Coverings
The Alameda County Health Officer issued Health Order 20-08 requires the wearing of Face Coverings, with limited exceptions. All attendees to the pre-bid meeting and bid submittal will be required to wear a Face Covering and to comply with the latest County Health Order that is in effect on the date of meeting/attendance. The Health Order is available for review on the ACPWA website. Below, you can also view a PDF of the Public Order.
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Alameda County Public Works Agency Project 2409
Repair of Damaged and Displaced Sections of Curbs, Gutters and Sidewalks Unit 25, Eden Township. The work to be done consist, of providing a traffic control system; saw cutting and removing the damaged sections; placing aggregate base as cushion material; placing concrete forms; reconstructing the damaged portions of concrete or asphalt sidewalks, driveways, pedestrian ramp, curbs and gutters; saw cutting, removing, and replacing a minimum twelve (12) inches wide section of asphalt concrete pavement adjacent to the gutter; removing existing roots; installing root control barriers; restoring any disturbed lawn and planting areas to their original condition or better; and such miscellaneous work, including removal of concrete forms, disposal off-site of all unsuitable materials, and cleanup of the site.
MANDATORY PREBID DATE: Tuesday, October 13 at 10:30AM
BID DUE DATE: Tuesday, October 27 at 2:00 PM
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Alameda County Public Works Agency Project 2289
Roadway Improvement at the Intersection of Villareal Drive and Greenville Place in Castro Valley. Project consists of providing traffic control and construction area signs; providing and implementing water pollution control plan; upgrading the existing sidewalk, curb, gutter, pedestrian ramps, and street lights; and installing bulb-outs, bio-retention areas, Class II buffered bike lane, and high-visibility crosswalk markings at the intersection of Villareal Drive and Greenville Place in Castro Valley, Alameda County
BID DUE DATE EXTENDED: Tuesday, October 13 at 2:00 PM
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Alameda County Public Works Agency Project 2366
This project consists of providing traffic control system; providing construction area signs; providing water pollution control; furnishing and applying dust control measures; providing project notification to residents and local authorities; removing existing traffic strips, markings, and markers; grinding existing asphalt concrete pavement; constructing new asphalt concrete pavement; installing new asphalt concrete dike; constructing new pedestrian ramps; installing new striping and pavement markings; installing new traffic signal and highway lighting system; and cleaning site at the intersection of Tesla Road and Greenville Road in Livermore, Alameda County, California.
PRE BID DUE DATE: Thursday, October 22 at 2:00 PM
BID DUE DATE: Tuesday, November 17 at 2:00 PM
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East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Project #2159
Sobrante Water Treatment Plant Maintenance and Safety Improvements
Replace the built-up roof and roof drains at the Operations, Filter Gallery, and Lime Tower buildings; Replace the baffle walls in the Flocculation Basins; Replace the aerator valves at Aeration Basins; Replace the slide gates at the Sedimentation Basins with District-furnished slide gates. DBE / MBE / WBE Participation is specifically invited.
BID DUE DATE EXTENDED: Wednesday, October 14 at 1:30 PM
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East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Project #2160
Cathodic Protection Anode Well Demolition. Sawcut the asphalt and excavate the top of the anode well. Provide traffic control around the work. Demolish the anode wells.
BID WALK: Tuesday, October 6 at 10:00AM
BID DUE DATE: Wednesday, October 28 at 1:30 PM
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East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Project #SD290A
MWWTP Dechlorination Facility Improvements – Phase 2B – Rebid. Work includes demolition and replacement of underground utilities and mechanical process piping and valves; site improvements including drainage, grading, paving and fencing; building improvements including lab and computer furnishings; electrical improvements including telephone ductbank relocation, new engine-generator with access platform, and site lighting; structural improvements including micropile equipment foundations and building concrete reinforcements.
BID DUE DATE: Wednesday, October 28 at 1:30 PM
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East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Project #SD426
Main Wastewater Treatment Plant Process and Gas Piping Replacement. Work includes: (1) replacing approximately 220-ft of 10-in high pressure digester gas pipelines with 6-in and 8-in stainless steel pipelines, (2) replacing approximately 30-ft of 18-in low pressure digester gas pipelines in the Power Generation Station basement with stainless steel equivalents, (3) demolishing approximately 140-ft of 10-in transfer sludge line in the digester gallery and installing new piping on another alignment, (4) installing additional piping supports in specific locations at the Power Generation Station Boilers, and (5) performing other related work located in Oakland, CA
BID DUE DATE: Wednesday, November 4 at 1:30 PM
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City of Oakland: On-Call Special Inspection and Testing Services
The City of Oakland Public Works Department (OPW) Construction Management Division (CMD) is soliciting Statement of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified firms in order to establish multiple on-call Special Inspection and Testing Services service contracts to provide services on various projects. On-call Special Inspection and Testing Services are required for project types that may include roadway and pipeline construction, retaining walls, seismic retrofits, bridge work, building construction, etc. Services may include, but are not limited to, materials field sampling, laboratory testing, and plant/factory inspection. Construction costs of individual projects will vary.
BID DUE DATE: Friday, October 16 at 2:00PM
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Port of Oakland - Demolition and Removal of Port of Oakland Cranes XC10, XC11 and XC12 at Berths 55-56 and X437 at Berth 37
The work, in general, consists of furnishing both scheduled and on-call general construction services for repair and minor construction of security fencing for Port of Oakland facilities for the period indicated.
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BID DUE DATE EXTENDED: Monday, October 19 at 12:00 PM
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Former Oakland Army Base RMP 167B Remediation
The work of this 160-calendar day project consists, in general, of furnishing all labor, materials, appliances, tools, equipment, transportation, services and supervision required to demolish and remove ZPMC Cranes XC10, XC11, and XC12 at Berths 55 - 56 and X437 at Berth 37, including dismantling each crane within designated laydown areas as designated by the Engineer, removing, recycling and disposing of all demolished materials, debris and other wastes resulting from the demolition, and performing all associated work.
BID DUE DATE EXTENDED: Tuesday, October 20 at 12:00 PM
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Port of Oakland - Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project, Outer Harbor, Berths 20-24
The work of this 184 calendar day project consists, in general, of furnishing all labor, materials, appliances, tools, equipment, transportation, services and supervision required to rehabilitate and replace existing sanitary sewer lines in Outer Harbor Area.
BID DUE DATE EXTENDED: Wednesday, October 21 at 12:00PM
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Alameda County General Services Agency Project #901938
Countywide Cabling Services. The County is seeking bidders who can purchase, install, modify and service data communications cabling.
BID DUE DATE: Wednesday, October 21 at 10:00 AM
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Alameda County General Services Agency Project 20192-20196
Each Job Order Contract (JOC) is an indefinite quantity contract pursuant to which the Contractor will perform a variety of projects, consisting of specific construction tasks, at different locations. The scope of the General Construction JOC Contracts are for general major maintenance, ADA improvements, repair, remodel, and other repetitive related work to be performed for the County of Alameda.
MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE: Thursday, October 13 at 10:00AM
Dial In Number: 415-915-3950
Conference ID: 674 758 877#
BID DUE DATE: Friday, October 30, 2020 at 10:00AM
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Caltrans Project 04-160304
Replace bridge, paving, soil nail wall, drainage and restore channel. In Alameda County Near Fremont At Alameda Creek Bridge. The Contractor must have either a Class A license or any combination of the following Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work.
BID DUE DATE: Thursday, October 29
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Caltrans Project 04-0J5204
Repair spalled surface area and place structural concrete bridge.In Alameda County In Livermore At Greenville Overhead
The Contractor must have either a Class A license or a combination of Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work.
BID DUE DATE: Tuesday, November 03
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Caltrans Project 04-3J7004
Concrete barrier, lighting, CIDH piling and concrete surface texture
In Alameda County In Berkeley And Albany From Route 13/80 Separation North To 0.4 Mile East Of El Cerrito Separation And Overhead. The Contractor must have either a Class A license or any combination of the following Class C licenses which constitutes a majority of the work: C-8, C-10.
BID DUE DATE: Thursday, October 22
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Alameda County Transportation Commission Project Information Meeting
Take a look at the six-month look-ahead contracting opportunities.
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Former Oakland Army Base RMP 167B Remediation, Oakland
The work of this 160 calendar day project consists, in general, of furnishing all labor, materials, appliances, tools, equipment, transportation, services and supervision required to demolish and remove ZPMC Cranes XC10, XC11, and XC12 at Berths 55 - 56 and X437 at Berth 37, including dismantling each crane within designated laydown areas as designated by the Engineer, removing, recycling and disposing of all demolished materials, debris and other wastes resulting from the demolition, and performing all associated work.
BID DUE DATE: Tuesday, October 20 at 2:00PM
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Port of Oakland - Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project, Berths 20-24
The work of this 184-calendar day project consists, in general, of furnishing all labor, materials, appliances, tools, equipment, transportation, services and supervision required to rehabilitate and replace existing sanitary sewer lines in Outer Harbor Area.
BID DUE DATE EXTENDED: Wednesday, October 21 at 12:00PM
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Fedex Gate 9 B777 Reconfiguration
Apron project on their Oakland Ramp located at the Oakland International Airport. Proposed improvements include airfield paving (PCCP and ACP), airfield electrical, and other miscellaneous work
BID DUE DATE: Friday, October 23 at 12:00PM
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Caltrans Webinar Series
Caltrans is hosting a virtual seminar series this month to help firms take the first steps toward earning contracts with state projects.
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Successful Steps to Marketing Your Business to Buyers & Contractors
DATE: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 10AM
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Finding Opportunities with the State and Caltrans
DATE: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 11AM
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Tradeswomen Build Nations 2020 Conference
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have shifted to a virtual platform, and will be hosting a number of speakers.
DATE: Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 11:00 AM
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Intro to Government Contracting for Women-Owned Businesses
Join Liz Brazil of Norcal PTAC to discover the opportunities and requirements of the government marketplace, learn how to leverage your business with socio-economic certifications, where to find resources and more.
DATE: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 10AM
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Government Contracting & Bid Protests: Back to Basics
Join Norcal PTAC and Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, for a webinar on competitive bidding, how to deal with bid protests, and common pitfalls. In this webinar, members of Manatt’s government and regulatory practice will examine the nuts and bolts of competitive bidding, the different types of competitive bidding, how to deal with bid protests, and common pitfalls after contract award.
DATE: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 10AM
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s 7th Annual Women in Construction Virtual Expo
Location: Via Blue Jeans. Link will be distributed Thursday, November 5th.
DATE: Friday, November 6 at 8:00AM
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See all upcoming SBDC Virtual Small Business Webinars
Upcoming webinars on a variety of topics designed to support small business success!
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SBDC Norcal Ongoing Webinars on COVID-19 Live Q&A
Northern California SBDC is hosting a regular drop-in meeting for Small Business Owners.
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Small Business Administration (SBA) Federal Contracting Webinar Series
Informative courses for contractors interested in pursuing Federal government contracts.
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Ohlone Community College Non-Credit Courses for Small Businesses
Ohlone Community College offers free Small Businesses Courses to help improve their business and professional development. Visit the Ohlone Community College Noncredit Courses Schedule site to register and for more information.
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Interested in learning more about working with State Agencies + Getting Certified?
Check out these construction-focused webinars:
1. The SB/DBE Certification Series
2. The Contracting Series of Webinars
Hosted by: Granite Construction, DGS, CAlTrans, SBDC, CPM Logistics, Cal Coastal. Please contact Michele@cpmlogistics.net with any questions or if you need assistance registering for any events.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS & REMINDERS
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Contractors State License Board Reminds Contractors to Include License Number on Vehicles and Advertisements
The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is reminding licensed contractors to include their license number on all commercial vehicles and advertisements. This includes online sales postings and websites, as well as newspaper, radio, and television advertisements.
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City of Oakland: Grant Opportunities for Nonprofits, Small Businesses, Individual Artists, and Arts Nonprofits
The City of Oakland announced new grant opportunities for small businesses, Individual Artists, and Arts Nonprofits. The CARES Arts Fund is distributing $1,425,000 in the form of grants up to $3,000 for individual artists, and grants up to $20,000 for small arts nonprofits based on budge size. Small businesses can also apply to separate grant opportunity for up to $10,000. Oakland-based nonprofits can also apply for grants of up to $25,000
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BART’s New Oakland Headquarters at 2150 Webster - Pre-Award SBSS Services
BART's Small Business Support Services (SBSS) is here to help you prepare for the various trade packages that Turner, the Design/Build General Contractor, will soon advertise. If you are interested in becoming a subcontractor on this project, please make sure you have completed the Available Subcontractors List Pre-Qualification Process and Intake Form. Your firm must be pre-qualified in order to be considered for the project.
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Peralta Community College District
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If you’ve missed the Peralta Community College District's First Virtual Matchmaking Outreach on Tuesday, September 8th, 2020, you can check out the presentation from that event by clicking on the link below.
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Peralta Community College District hosted its first (virtual) Business Outreach meeting for the $800M Bond Program on May 28, 2020. The Webinar featured a welcome by Chancellor Regina Stanback Stroud, an overview of Measure G by Vice Chancellor Leigh Sata, and an introduction to the PCCD facilities and program management team, with a specific update on $800M bond program projects.
Click here to view the presentation
Click here for downloadable presentation
Click here for more information on the bond program and construction opportunities
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All contractors interested in working on CUPCCAA projects under the Peralta Community College District Bond Program, please click the link below for the application. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at: buildperalta@peralta.edu
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Cal/OSHA Reminder: Employers Must Take Steps to Protect Outdoor Workers from Heat Illness
Cal/OSHA is reminding all employers with outdoor workers to take steps to prevent heat illness during a period of high heat across the state. The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat watches in effect for most parts of California.
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Take advantage of the Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) program to boost your business!
The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is encouraging licensed contractors to take advantage of the Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) program to boost their business during the pandemic.
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ACG Construction Impact Model
AGC has partnered with a leading regional economist, Brian Lewandowski of the University of Colorado Boulder, to create AGC's Construction Impact Model. The model is a tool that can be used by members, chapters, policy makers and researchers to understand the economic impact of infrastructure investment by state.
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Measure A1 Affordable Housing Citizens' Oversight Committee Meetings
The Measure A1 Affordable Housing Community Oversight Committee holds regular meetings to fulfill its mandate of reviewing Measure A1 annual report to ensure bond proceeds are in compliance with the 2016 ballot measure. To review past meeting minutes, the agenda and schedule for upcoming meetings, and more information on Measure A1, visit the Alameda County Housing Authority website.
For more information about Measure A1 and the Affordable Housing Community Oversight Committee, contact Bob Fuller at robert.fuller@acgov.org
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Alameda County's Workforce Development Board Offers No-cost Workforce-related Services
Have you been laid off, had your wages cut or otherwise been financially affected by COVID-19 and need help paying your bills? Contact your nearest Career Service Provider location for more information.
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COVID-19 Websites for District 5 Cities
District 5 cities have set up their own websites with relevant information, resources, and updates regarding COVID-19. Whether you want to know about what essential services will remain open, if parking rules will be enforced, or how you can help support your neighbors and local businesses in need of assistance, be sure to check back regularly on these websites for the most up-to-date information:
City of Albany
City of Berkeley
City of Emeryville
City of Oakland
City of Piedmont
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Alameda County Public Health Department
See the most recent updates to the County's Shelter-in-Place orders by visiting the Alameda County Public Health Department's website.
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See the latest information and updates about Alameda County's Public Health response to COVID-19.
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Alameda County Expands COVID-19 Testing!
Alameda County offers more COVID-19 testing sites for its residents. Check out new locations here.
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City of Oakland Expanded COVID-19 Testing
The City of Oakland is partnering with Brown and Toland to provide free COVID-19 testing to people who live or work in Alameda County regardless of insurance or immigration status.
Testing is available to anyone who is working or volunteering outside the home who has symptoms (fever, cough, and shortness of breath) or who has been exposed to COVID-19.
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Alameda County Emergency Rental Assistance Program
The Emergency Rent Assistance Program (ERAP) is designed to assist very low- to low-income families and individuals who are suffering a temporary financial setback due to the COVID-19 public health emergency and need help with delinquent rent and achieve housing stability.
Rent assistance in the form of a grant for tenants experiencing an inability to pay rent due to a loss of income related to the COVID-19 public health emergency. Up to two months’ worth of rent or $3,500; if previously assisted through another rental assistance program up to one month’s rent or $1,750. The form of assistance will be a grant paid directly to the landlord.
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Alameda County Economic and Community Development Agency
COVID-19 Small Business Response Resource page
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Food Bank delivers vital sustenance to community members impacted by COVID-19
If you can donate or volunteer, please consider the Alameda Community Food Bank, as they are working tirelessly to provide food to our community. If you or anyone you know is in need of food, please connect them with the Alameda Community Food Bank.
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Community Fund seeking donations and offering assistance
Created to help local businesses, non-profit organizations and residential renters impacted by COVID-19, Alameda Strong is seeking donations from and offering assistance to Alameda County community members. If you are in a position to help or if you need help, please visit their website to learn more.
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Grant Opportunity
Apply for grants up to $50,000 to support business growth, including $10,000 emergency COVID-19 Business for All Grants to help small businesses in crisis. Join leaders such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Kristen Bell, Lisa Price, Armando Christian "Pitbull" Perez, and Jeff Hoffman to empower every American with an entrepreneurial spirit.
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Cal-OSHA COVID-19 Guidelines
The updated guidance includes employee training, safe work practices, procedures for training and disinfecting, and employee screening.
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Cal-OSHA Revised Enforced Guidance for Recording Cases of COVID-19
This memorandum provides updated interim guidance to Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs) for enforcing the requirements of 29 CFR Part 1904 with respect to the recording of occupational illnesses, specifically cases of COVID-19.
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Associated General Contractors (AGC) COVID-19 Safety and Health Resources
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Center for Construction Research and Training
CPWR and NABTU have just released COVID-19 Standards for U.S. Construction Sites, a new national standard for infectious disease exposure control practices for job sites designed to prevent disease, disability and death. They are available in English and Spanish.
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OFCCP Ombuds Service is Officially Available to Contractor Community
The new Ombuds Service is as a place where compliance assistance meets conflict resolution, a combination aimed at enhancing communication, promoting collaboration, addressing concerns, and ultimately helping to achieve everyone’s goal of equal employment opportunity. View the OFCCP Ombuds Service web page.
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Contractors: Stay Informed Statewide and Nationwide
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SBDC Coping with COVID: Prepping to Apply for Emergency SBA Economic Injury Loans
Northern California SBDC Hosts a panel of advisors to answer your questions on how small businesses can prepare and apply for an SBA Economic Injury Loan. Panelists include expert financial advisors from across the Norcal SBDC network as well as a representative from the Small Business Administration.
For assistance or if you would like to speak with a NorCal SBDC Financial Advisor, please reach out to Ally Bradley
Ally’s Contact Information:
Ally Bradley
Call Center Specialist
NorCal SBDC Finance Center
918 5th Street, 1st Floor
Sacramento CA 95814
O: (833) 275-7232
Direct: (916) 299-7233
E: ally@norcalsbdc.org
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Ongoing Webinars and step-by-step Guidance
Visit the SBDC website for information on applying for small business economic injury loans and about other small business survival resources.
Click the button below to see an overview of their COVID-19 Resources.
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SBDC Small Business Survival Guide
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COVID-19 Construction Management Support Forums
Construction Management Association of America’s (CMAA) Norcal Chapter construction management virtual forum.
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COVID-19 Business Recovery Resources
A variety of resource links for small businesses affected by the pandemic.
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Contractors and Sureties Beware – New Force Majeure Clauses in Public Works Contracting are Here
With the progression of COVID-19, public works contractors and their sureties have been focusing on the impacts of the Pandemic, with particular attention to Force Majeure issues. Essentially, the analysis has been tailored to whether the Pandemic would be grounds for a contractor to claim Force Majeure, and thus be entitled to additional time to complete their project without penalty.
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