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    Portland Observer, March 4 ,1 9 6 2 Section II Page 5
Advertisement for Bids
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Bid No. 8061/82 509A
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­
trict of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive sealed bid proposals until 2:00 p.m. Pa­
cific Standard Tim e on April 5, 1982 at 4012 S .E . 17th A venua in the
Planning and Developm ent Division, third floor, conference room " D ,"
Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: Liz Goebel, Contract Specialist. Bids
will be opened at that time for:
Bid No. 82 -563A
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­
trict of Oregon (Tri-M et) will receive sealed bids until 2:00 p.m . PST on
April 2, 1982, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Planning and Development
Division, Third Floor, Conference Room " D ," Portland, Oregon 97202, At­
tention: Liz Goebel, Contract Specialist. Bids will be opened at that time
for:
Furnishing of specified amounts of 300 M C M groved copper
trolley wire and 250 M C M /3 7 W copper messenger wire for the
Banfield Light Rail Project.
Construction of piping for service of articulated buses, Powell
Street Facility.
Advertisement For Bids
did No. 82-7001
TRI COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF
OREGON (TRI-M ET) BANFIELD LIGHT RAIL TR AN SIT PROJECT
PROCUREMENT OF RAIL A N D OTHER TRACK MATERIAL
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­
trict of Oregon (Tri-Met! will receive sealed bid proposals until 3:00 p.m. Pa­
cific Standard Time on April 2, 1982. at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Plan­
ning and Development Division, Third Floor, Conference Room " D ," Port­
land, Oregon 97202. Attention: John R. Post, Director of Engineering and
Contracts. Bids will be publicly opened and read at that time for:
Successful contractor will be required to comply w ith all the applicable
Equal Opportunity laws and regulations.
All bidders will be required to certify that thay ara not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
Successful contract will be required to comply with all the applicable Equal
Opportunity laws and regulations.
Procurement of rail and other track material for the Banfield
Light Rail Transit Project, Contract No. 82-7001.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
Successful contractor will be required to comply w ith all the applicable
Equal Opportunity laws and regulations.
The Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not dis­
criminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin, in consid­
eration for contract award.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will not dis­
criminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin, in consid­
eration for contract award.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
The bid documents, including specifications, conditions, and rules for bid­
ding, may be obtained from Liz Goebel, Tri-Met, no earlier than Thursday,
March 4, 19B2, telephone 238-4806.
The bid documents, including specifications, conditions, and rules for bid­
ding, may be obtained from Liz Goebel, Contract Specialist, 3rd Floor.
Phone 238-4808.
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.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Date: February 26, 1982
John R. Post
The Contract Documents, including the Invitation to Bid, Instructions for
Bidders, Specifications and Bid and Contract Forms may be obtained from
John R. Post at (503) 238-4903. Telex 151-724, Tri-Met PTL, upon payment
of the non-refundable purchase price of $25.00 per set of documents.
Advertisement For Bids
Request For Proposals
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Date: February 19, 1982
John R. Post
Director, Engineenng and Contracts
Bid No. 82 -562A
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­
trict of Oregon (Tri M et) will receive sealed bid proposals until 2:00 p.m.
PST on March 31, 1982 at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Planning and De­
velopment Division, Third Floor, Conference Room " D ,” Portland, Oregon
97202, Attention: Liz Goebel, Contract Specialist. Bids will be opened at
that time for:
Construction of piping and reels for service of articulated buses,
Center Street Facility.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF
OREGON (TRI-M ET) REQUESTS PROPOSALS FOR FINANCIAL
FORECASTING MODELS ON MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM S
Bid No. 82-559N
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-M et) will receive proposals until 4:30 p.m . Pacific
Standard Tim e on M arch 23, 1982, at 4012 S .E. 17th Avenue in the
Planning and Development Division, Third Floor, Conference Room " D ,”
Portland, Oregon, 97202, Attention: Douglas Wentworth, c /o Engineering
and Contracts for the:
Successful contractor will be required to comply w ith all the applicable
Equal Opportunity laws and regulations.
Development and documentation of a series of financial fore­
casting models for transit operations.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
Successful proposer will be required to comply with all the applicable Equal
Opportunity laws and regulations and to certify that they are not on the
Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Date: February 26, 1982
John R. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts
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 from Liz Goebel, Contract Specialist, 3rd Floor.
Phone 238 4008.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Date February 26, 1982
John R. Post
The Tri-County Metropolitan District of Oregon will not discriminate with
regard to race, color, creed, sex, or national origin, in consideration for con
tract award
The Request for Proposal may be obtained from John R. Post at (503) 238-
4903, Telex 151-724, Tri-Met PTL.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
Date: February 24, 1982
John R. Post
Director, Engineering and Contracts
CITY OF PORTLAND
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 addi­
tional information telephone buyer at number listed.
When Rid 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 perform­
ance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him.
N ON-DISCRIM INATION: 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 Compli­
ance Division, Room 209, City Had, 1220 S W Fifth Avenue, Portland, Ore­
gon 97204, 248-4896, 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.
Request For Proposals
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RFP No. 82-564N
Proposals are being solicited by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri M et) at its offices at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue. Port­
land, Oregon 97202 to the attention of Liz Goebel, Contracts Specialist until
4:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on April 2, 1982. This solicitation is for:
Tri Met ridership surveys including data editing and coding.
Proposals received after the date and time specified above shall be consid­
ered late, and, therefore, shall not be opened and/or considered.
Requests for proposals and further information may be obtained from Liz
Goebel at the above address, telephone number (503) 238-4808.
Proposers must certify that they are licensed to do business in the State of
Oregon and that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of ineligible
contractors.
The award to be let under this solicitation is subject to a financial assistance
contract between Tri Met and the U .S. Department of Transportation, Ur­
ban Mass Transportation Administration. The successful proposer will be
required to comply with all applicable equal employmnnt opportunity laws
and regulations.
Date: February 26, 1982
John R. Post
Sub-Bids Requested
Eugene Administration
Building
Pacific Northwest Bell
Telephone Co.
Bid Date: March 18,1982 at 2:00 P.M.
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(503) 226-3991
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will these interpretations be open to
the public and the press?”
Schillios’ reply in part:
“ . . . Y o u r lecture to me on
human rights and recital o f the
United Nations’ Universal Declara­
tion o f Hum an Rights was not un­
appreciated. H o w ever, it does
bother me , ha, the U N has so far
failed to declare C om m unism a
crime agains humanity. I find it in­
teresting and significant that human
rights organizations exist almost ex­
clusively in A m erica and states
which are defended m ilita rily by
these United States.
“ As a strong believer in the First
Amendment, I protect your right to
speak out as free people. On the
other hand, it seems to me that
voices o f coercion speak not for lib­
erty bu, for license— the license in
the name o f patriotism to divide,
even deny Christianity. You should
s
perhaps ask yourselves how far you
stray from your own church-spon­
sored precepts. ..
“ N o , I shall not be m aking
recommendations upon my return
and I have no intention o f carrying
banners, demanding press confer­
ences or disturbing the peace o f
others. I have been invited to fill a
speaking engagement the last week
o f October and if I talk on South
Africa I will extend an invitation to
you, even though I acknowledge no
obligation to report to you.
“ Yes, the $6.4-billion in interna­
tional trade and the jobs attendant
are im p o rtan t to th in kin g O re ­
gonians.”
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According to A F S C sources the
Southern A fric a Foru m , which is
funding the trip, has strong ties to
the South A frican government and
to a secret society, Hroederband,
which supports and perpetuates
Labor, Material & Equipment for East Well Field Pro­
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Furnishing Deadbolt Lock Sets. For information call
Duane Gullixson, Buyer, 248-4004. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
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Furnish 4 Belt Filter Presses. For inform ation call
Carlton Chayer, Asst Purch Mgr, 248-5374. 10% Bid
Surety Required.
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RFP-8SI Lease/Purchase Financing of Telephone Exchange
Equipment for The Portland Building. For informa-
call Harold Vaughan, Purchasing Agent, 248-5375.
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apartheid. Financial sources are pri­
vate donations and contracts with
government and business.
The Southern A frica Forum is a
group o f conservative A frik a n e r
businessmen and one B lack. The
trustees represent: Pit ’n Pay, a ma­
jo r grocery chain; Nedbank, L td .;
Fédérale Volks; G eneral M in in g
U n io n , the th ird largest m ining
com pany; South A fric a F o u n d a­
tion; A frika n er Chamber o f C o m ­
merce; South A fric a n Freedom
Foundation; Sentrrachen, owned by
S A N T R A M , the second largest f i­
nancial conglomerate in South A f ­
rica, based mostly on insurance.
The A frika n er members o f South­
ern A frica Forum represent one or
more o f these companies or organi-
zatons. A , leas, three of the five A f­
rik an e r directors also belong to
Broederband.
Schillios in Honorary Consul for
the government o f South Korea, a
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Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety & Pre­
Director, Engineering and Contracts
(Continued fro m page I column 6)
Southern A fric a Forum has a r­
ranged for you to see? W hat inde­
pendent contacts have you made
with groups o f Blacks and so-called
Coloureds who are par, o f the disen­
franchised m ajo rity population o f
that country? And what contact will
you make w ith those in dividuals
who oppose (at risk o f detention
without tria l, banning, and death)
the system o f apartheid?
“ Finally, to whom will you be re­
porting upon your return to P o rt­
land? W ill these reports be open to
the public? W ill you be making rec­
ommendations to the Chamber o f
Commerce as to future relationships
between this community and South
Africa? W ill you have initiated spe­
cific commercial relationships for
Oregon businesses in South Africa?
W ill you be interpreting the situa­
tion in South A fric a to o rg a n iza ­
tions or to the Consular Corps, and
Labor. M aterial & Equipment for Rehabilitation of
Ross Island Bridge 24-inch W ater Mains. For infor­
mation call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248-4486. 10%
Bid Surety & Prequalification of Bidder Required.
qualification of Bidder Required.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
Chamber editor visits South Africa
BID OPENING DATE
duction Weds, Phase III. For information call Michele
Donald M. Drake Company
1740 N.W. Flanders
Portland, Oregon 97209
DESCRIPTION
Arterial Street Light Conversion Project, Phase II,
Part I —Approx 3500 Lights. For information call M i­
chele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety &
Prequalification of Bidder Required.
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Labor, Material Et Equipment for Cement Mortor Re­
clining Clay S treet River Crossing, 30-inch Steel
Pipeline. For inform ation call M ichele A ckerm an,
Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety & Preqvalification
of Bidder Required.
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position held by U.S. citizens where
the nation represented does not wish
to station one o f its citizen consular
corp. South Korea is well-known for
its repression against its citizens.
Schillios also recently visited the
Philippines as a guest o f the Marcos
government, which has imposed a
state o f martial law for years.
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