Contractor seeks D/M/WBE subs for San Luis Obispo project

Columbia Builders of California, Inc. says it is seeking D/M/WBE Certified Contractors, IBEW 639 and Local 403 fo electrical and pipefitting work, for subcontracting opportunities for the San Luis Obispo Non-profit Housing Corp., “Iron Works Mixed-Use” project.

“We are soliciting quotes for the following items: Demolition, Surveying, Grading and Utilities, Paving, Site Concrete, Fencing, Planting, Structural Concrete, Masonry, Structural Steel, Misc. Metal, Rough Framing, Finish Carpentry, Cabinets, Countertops, Waterproofing, Insulation, Roofing, Downspouts and Rain gutters, Doors, Frames, and Hardware, Storefront, Windows and Glass, Drywall, Tile, Acoustical Ceilings, Flooring, Painting, Signage, Building Accessories, Kitchen Appliances, Fire Sprinklers, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Fire Alarm, Special Systems, as well as any applicable items not listed,” says the solicitation notice published on Aug. 25 in Paso Robles Daily News.

“All quotations applicable to the construction of this project will be accepted and reviewed. All D/M/WBE Certified Contractors, IBEW 639 and Local 403 for all Electrical and Pipefitting work, and Suppliers should contact, in writing, Nichole Grantham via nichole@columbiabuild.com with questions.”

All negotiations must be completed prior to Sept. 9, the statement says. “Cost evaluation will be based on the lowest responsible quote.”

Contractors are invited to communicate their quotes along with certification to the attention of estimator/project manager, Nichole Grantham at nichole@columbiabuild.com , or phone Tom Ehlers at 805-975-3306.

The plans and specifications are available for review at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pkpkrfsolplrthb/AAAjF6J-VAdMAjYp8bpNCA1Sa?dl=0.

 

Mark Buckshon

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