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    Pag« 10 Portland Observar Juna 1 1 ,1M1
CITY OF PORTLAND
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
The Oregon State Employment and Training Council's Executive Commit­
tee will meet in work session at 12:00 noon, Thursday, June 18, 1981 in the«
Beaver Room at Marriott Hotel, 1401 SW Front, Portland, Oregon 97201.
The agenda will include a discussion of committee reports and general
issues regarding the Oregon State Employment and Training Council.
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals will be received in Room 412, City Hall, Portland, Oregon
97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated.
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For ad­
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
ditional information telephone buyer at number listed.
The Oregon State Employment and Training Council's Monitoring Et Evaua-
tion Committee will meet in work session at 9:00 A .M ., Thursday, June 18,
1981 in the Beaver Room at M arriott Hotel, 1401 S W Front, Portland,
Oregon, 97201. The agenda will include a discussion of Saccve Annual
Report, review of State Agency annual plans and FY81 2nd quarter ac­
tivities of Oregon CETA prime sponsors.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Oregon State Employment and Training Council's Private Sector
Committee will meet in work session at 12:00 noon, Tuesday, June 23, 1981
in the Beaver Room at Marriott Hotel, 1401 SW Front, Portland, Oregon
97201. The agenda will include a discussion of a private sector placement
concept.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) is
issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for consulting services to provide
When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified
check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an
amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid
as guaranty that the bid shall be irrevocable for the period specified in the
proposal. Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should
the bidder seek to revoke his offer for any reason not authorized by law and
not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse
to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful perfor­
mance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him.
NON-DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the
bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by
Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently
certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Com­
pliance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97204, 248 4696, at least five (5) days prior to the Bid Opening.
Failure to achieve certification by the Bid Opening Date and Time shall
result in the return of your Bid Unopened.
BID NO
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
Financial Forecasting.
All proposers must certify that they are not on the Comptroller General s list
Furnishing Et Installing Digital Electronic Private
Automatic Branch Exchange. For information call
M ichele Ackerm an, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid
Surety Required.
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of ineligible contractors.
SUGAR RAY LEONARD TRAINING IN
PHOENIX* W ELTERW EIGHT champ
Sugar Ray Leonard is training In
Phoenix for his upcoming title fight with
Ayub Kalule in Houston. The fight is
scheduled for June 25.
Proposals are due in Tri-Met's offices no later than 4:30 p.m ., Tuesday,
June 30, 1981.
C 8864
The Request for Proposal (including specifications) may be obtained from
Clyde Keeling, Grants and Contracts, Tri Met, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Port­
land, Oregon 97202; Telephone number (503) 238-4808.
The successful Proposer(s) will be required to comply with all applicable
Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Urban League honors Chatman
(Continued from Page 1 Col 6)
and over again that “ ...before the
Temple o f Knowledge swing the
Gates o f T oil.”
There is no one I have ever met
who is more com m itted to youth
and education than Vern Chatman.
As director of Education and Youth
Incentives for the Portland Urban
League, it is Vern’ s meld o f vision,
s p irit,
and com m itm ent
to
education that has made his
programs unusually successful. His
exceptional career day, where 500
students gather on a November
Saturday to learn about attitudes,
jobs, and expectations; his scholar­
ship programs, o f which there are
many; his constant cultivation o f
Black potential through counseling
and challenge; and his oral history
curriculum program for high school
students are not the result o f simple
a d m inistration or tim ing or
publicity. Their success is the result
o f the fantastic com bination o f
Vern Chatman’ s essential qualities
o f vision, spirit, and commitment.
Vern Chatman has blessed us and
our children with his service, and he
has extended our expectations
because he lives and works accord­
ing to a standard fo r education
which W. E. B. Du Bois describes so
well: “ ...just as far as the race can
afford it, we must give to our youth
a tra in in g designed above all to
make them men and women o f
power, o f thought, o f trained and
cultivated taste; men and women
who know where civilization is tend­
ing and what it means. The ideal
would be to educate every man and
woman in this way, and toward this
goal we tend.”
Vern, we thank you, we honor
you fo r your trium phant vision,
your venerable s p irit, and your
faithful commitment to education.
And we shall continue to honor
your leadership in the days and
years to come by supporting, en­
couraging, and m otivating one
another so that in the end our collec­
tive contribution might amount to
that which you have done alone.
Larry Craig, acting director of the
Department o f Justice Services, said
the addition to the Ordinance was
requested because county officials
found they had to authority to move
property. When the air crash oc-
cured it was necessary to move a
fence and a telephone pole but there
was no legal authority to do so.
During the hostage situation at the
Ringside, someone had to be
removed from the restricted area,
but there was no existing penalty for
persons found guilty of refusing to
obey officers order to leave.
The penalty being considered by
the commission is a fine o f not more
than $500 or imprisonment for not
more than six months.
The ordinance is ordinarly used
only outside o f the City of Portland;
however, if the county Sheriffs were
called to police an area o f Portland
in an emergency situ a tio n , they
would act under the county o r­
dinance and their own policies and
procedures.
The City o f Portland ordinance,
adopted A pril 9th, says “ Whenever
a threat to the public health or
safety is created by any fire , ex­
plosion, accident, cave-in, or similar
emergency, catastrophe or disaster,
or by disturbance, riot, presence o f
an armed person, hostage being
held, or other disturbance, an o f­
ficer o f the rank o f sergeant or
above, or the Bureau o f Police may
restrict or deny access to persons to
the area...”
Previous to the adoption o f the
ordinance this was not possible
w ithout the M ayor declaring an
emergency.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
(Continued from page 1 col. 6)
mean to his election.”
McCoy was firs t elected to the
House seat from N orth Portland
(District 13), then was appointed to
his Senate position. He has been
elected twice since his appointment.
M cCoy has not made him self
available fo r comment but he is
reported to have testified at a Senate
committee meeting that he does not
support a redistricting plan that
would create a “ ghetto” district,
that no leaders were present at the
House hearing and that the NAACP
supports his plan.
( Robert Boyer, President o f the
, Portland Chapter o f the A. Phillip
i
Randolph Institute, wrote members
o f the Senate that persons and
organizations that testified in sup­
port o f the “ one district” plan “ ob­
ject to any changes in the House
adopted reapportionment plan.” In
response to remarks attributed to
McCoy that there were no leaders at
the hearing, he w rote, “ We have
many community leaders within the
Inner Northeast P ortland com­
m unity who have spoken out in
favor o f thse one-district plan.
There is no single in d ivid u a l or
organization that has been granted
the title o f spokesperson on reap­
portionment for our community.”
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The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) is
issuing a request for proposals (RFP) for non pre-scheduled demand
response service for Special Needs Transportation requiring up to 16 or
more vehicles to operate during peak hours.
All proposers must certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list
of ineligible contractors.
Proposals are due in Tri-Met's offices no later than 3:00 p.m., Friday, June
26, 1981
The Request for Proposal (including specifications) may be obtained from
Ms. Ann M cFarlane, Grants and Contracts, T ri-M e t, 4012 S.E. 17th
Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202; Telephone number (503) 238-4802.
The successful Proposer(s) will be required to comply with all applicable
Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
John R. Post, Director
Engineering Et Contracts
DATE: June 11, 1981
SUPPLEMENTAL CLAUSES
ORDER FOR SUPPLIES OR SERVICES
The supplemental clauses set forth herein supplement and modify those in
Standard Form 147, Order for Supplies or Services, February 1977
edition. The following clauses of the Federal Procurement Regulations,
issue in effect on the issue date of this order, are incorporated in this order
with the same force and effect as though herein set forth in full text. The
Federal Procurement Regulations are located at Title 41, Code of Federal
Regulations, Chapter 1.
Only those clauses appropriately marked “ (x)'' are applicable to this
procurement. The clause marked with an asterisk is in lieu of clause 4 in
Standard Form 147. Clauses containing "fill-ins" are attached hereto in full
text.
The text of the clauses incorporated by reference herein are available from
or may be examined at the issuing office shown on this order.
CLAUSE NO.
4
(X)
TITLE
REFERENCE
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Construct SE 108 Ave Et SE Foster Rd Sanitary
Sewer System . For inform ation call Nancy
Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety £f
Prequalification of Bidder Required.
06/16/81
Furnishing Polymer Flocculants. For information
call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10%
Bid Surety Required.
06/16/81
Labor, Material Et Equipment for Construction of
Curb Ramps. For information call Nancy Kearney,
Buyer, 248-4486. 10% Bid Surety Et Prequalification
of Bidder Required.
06/16/81
Furnishing Security Officer Services for 3 parking
Garages. For information call Maxine Albright,
Buyer, 248-4003. 10% Bid Surety Required.
06/30/81
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri Met) will receive sealed bid proposals until 2:00 p.m.,
Portland Daylight Time, on July 15, 1981 at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the
Planning and Development Division, Third Floor, Conference Room " D ,"
Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: Clyde Keeling, Contract Specialist.
Bids will be opened at that time for:
Furnishing Driver and Supervisor Uniforms to the
Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met)
Successful contractor will be required to comply with all the applicable
Equal Opportunity laws and regulations.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not dis­
criminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin, in con­
sideration for contract award.
The bid documents, including specifications, conditions, and rules for bid­
ding, may be obtained no earlier than June 12, 1981 from Clyde Keeling,
Contract Specialist, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Planning and Development
Division (3rd Floor), Portland, Oregon 97202, Phone: (*03) 238-4808.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive sealed bid proposals until 3:00 p.m.
Pacific Daylight Time on Tuesday, June 23rd, 1981, at 4012 S.E. 17th
Avenue in the Planning and Development Division, Third Floor, Conference
Room " D ," Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: Ann McFarlane, Asst.
Grant & Contract Specialist. Bids will be opened at that time for:
Remodeling of Maintenance Building to accomodate Dynamometer/
Brake Shoe/Blaster facilities. Work shall include:
1-3.605-2(b)(1)
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•Disputes (for clause 4 in SF 147)
(FPR Temp. Reg. 56)
Employment of the Handicapped
(Contracts of $2,500 or more)
1-3.605-2(b) (3)
Amendment dilutes Black vote
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John R. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts
Enforcement clause sought
(Continued from Page I Col 6)
Removal o f property does not
allow confistication of property, but
allows the sheriff to remove fences,
telephone poles, etc., to allow access
o f emergency vehicles and to protect
property and lives.
147-A
06/25/81
(FPR Temp. Reg. 38)
Contract Work Hours and safety standards-
Overtime Compensation
(Contracts in excess of ($2,500)
1-3.605 2(b)(3)
Service Contract Act of 1986, as amended
(Service contracts in excess of $2,500)
(Copy attached)
1-3.606-2(b)(4)
1-12.303
1-12.904-1
Successful contractor will be required to comply with all the applicable
Equal Opportunity laws and regulations.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin, in con­
sideration of contract award.
Service Contract Act of 1966, as amended
(Service contracts not exceeding $2,500)
1-3.606-2(b)(4)
1. Installation of w ater, fuel, electrical and drainage systems for
Dynamometer.
2. Installation of abestos dust collector system.
3.
Installation of Blaster
4. Providing complete mechanical and electrical systems excluding fire
protection.
1-12.904-2
The bid documents, including specifications, conditions, and rules for bid­
ding, may be obtained from Ann McFarlane, Grants and Contracts, Phone:
238-4802.
Tha racetrack at "El C om andanta" Raceway in
Puerto Rico it unique in that it consists of "bagasse" —
cru ih ed sugar cane m ixed w ith th e to p soil to
provide fait drainage and ipringy footing. It hat been
called
" th e sweetest track in the w o rld ."
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
John R. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts