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Page 10Section I Portland O baervf, June 1,1963 ' < . . I ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS • INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS • INVITATION TO BID Notice Of Public Hearing Invitation To Bid Estacada School District No. 108 will receive a aaled bids in writing from qualified Contractors until 4:00 p .m ., POT, W ednesday. June 14. 1983. at the Estacada School Admintotrative Offices, 750 N.E. Sixth, Estacada, Oregon 97023. for tha Estacada Junior High School Condensate Piping R e p la c e m e n t fo r Estacada S c h o o l D is tric t N o 108. at w h ic h tim e an d p lace tha bids wW ba opened and rsad aloud to all who win attend. Bids received after tha time fixed for opening win not ba considered. Tha proposed work includee replacement of deteriorated condensate piping now located in trenches. N aw trench piping, outside buried piping, conden sate pumps, and associated electrical work are included in tha scope of this work. Two sets of Drawings and one sat of Specifications will ba available at the Engineer’s office to each prospective prime Contractor Additional sets or ports of sets will be made available upon request at cost of reproduction, which is not refundable Notice is hereby given that upon request by any interested person a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County M etropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-M et) st the Portland Building. 1120 S .W . 5th Avenue. Second Floor M eeting Room " C " st 10:00 e .m ., M onday. June 27, 1983 for the purpose of considering projects for which federal assistance under Section 9(A ) o f the Urban Maes Transportation A ct o f 1984, as amended, to being sought Anyone interested in requesting that this hearing be con vened should contact Cynthia W est on, Planning and Development Division by phone 238-4920 or in writing. 4012 SE 17th Avenue. Portland. Oregon 97202 by Thursday, June 16th, 1963 The following Program of Projects is propoaad for Sec. 9(A ) funding: Urbanized Area: Apportionment: Recipient Portland. O R-W A 14.494,000 Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon Subarea apportionment: »4.210.756 Sets of Contract Documents may be examined at. 17. Transit Network Planning System for the Metropolitan Service Distnct - a new microcomputer baaed travel forecasting package (the graphics hardware only is funded by Sec 9A). 39.200 C 18. Transit Development Program Update 17,663 P 19 Capital Development Program Planning 41,667 R 20 Transit Service Efficiency Program 190.325 P 21. Transrt Performance Analysis 53.250 P 22 Labor Management Analysis 12,700 P Management Information System Devel opment 66 800 P Maintenance Management System Applications 54.870 R 21,200 P 2.800 P City and Eastside Transportation Improve ment Program — Analysis and Evaluation 79,351 P Transit Center and Planning 22,240 P New and Modified Service Development Planning 46.576 P 30. Financial Forecasting 12.050 P 31. Elderly and Handicapped Planning 20,000 P 32. Private Section Participation Planning 5,000 P 33. Civil Rights Planning 8.674 P 34. Westside Corridor Project — Preliminary Engineering and Final Environmental Im pact Statement 44.944 P Phase 1 Alternatives Analysis — Southern/B i-State Corridors Barbur Corridor/Westside Branches 6,300 58,280 P P 22.824 C 23. PROGRAM OF PROJECTS C .W . T IM M E R A SS O C IA TE S , IN C ., C O NSU LTING ENGINEERS 10700 S .W . Beaverton Highway, Suita 315 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 P ro ject D e sc rip tio n i. N .W . PLAN CENTER 901 S.E. Oak Street Suite 206 Portland, Oregon 97214 BUILDERS EXCHANGE CO-OPERATIVE 1126 S.E. Madison Street Room 200 Portland, Oregon C O N STR U C TIO N N EW S & D A TA 925 N .W . 12th Avenue Portland. Oregon 2. No Bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the Instructions to Bidders upon the Form of Proposal provided by the Engineer and is accompanied by a Bid Security in the form of a Bid Bond issued by a surety company acceptable to the Owner or a Certified Check or Cashiers Check in an amount equal to ten (10% ) percent of the Base Bid, made payable to the Owner. The Bid Security will be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the Bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a Contract and provide suitable bonds for the faithful performance of the W ork in the event the Contract is swarded him. All Bidders shall comply with tha applicable provisions of ORS 279.039 and ORS 279.041 of the Oregon Revised Statutes relating to the qualification of Bidders The Estacada School District No. 106 reserves the right to waive any informality or Irregularity in sny Bid or Bids received and to accept the Bid which, in its judgment, is in its own best interests. No Bidder may withdraw or modify his Bid after the date and hour set for the opening thereof until the lapse of thirty (30) days from the bid opening. 3. 4. 5. T o ta l Am ount Purchase maintenance vehicles including: 1 new diesel service truck (27,500 lb gross vehicle weight (gvw) 1; 3 new forklifts (1-7000 lb. capacity, 2-6000 lb. capacity); 1 replacement vault truck (20,000 lb. gvw); 3 new pickups (1 % ton; 2 H ton); 1 replace ment pickup (% to n ); 1 new shelter van (10,000 lb. gvw ); 1 flat-bed service truck (2 ton); 8 replacement compact autos. Purchase six (6) 17 passenger (or 4 paaaen- ger and 6 wheelcheirl minibuses with radios for special needs transportation (elderty and handicapped) service during p.m . peak on the mad. Landscape Coordination Services for Line Section 2A of the Banfield Light Rail Project. The Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin. The Request for Proposal may be obtained from Beth Collins. Contracts Section, Phone (503) 239 6486. TRI CO U N TY M ETRO PO LITA N TR A N SPO R TA TIO N D ISTR IC T OF OREGON John R. Post, Director Engineering end Contracts Oats: 6 /1 /8 3 Cattle. ihsllt, naili. hatch«!». tobacco, fur», n et. tea. and data» hava all been uwd for money at one time or another 26. On-Board Analysis 28. 29. 252,000 C C Purchase 75 engine rebuild kits and 150 tranamtoalon rebuild kits. 966,560 C 1 Origin Destination TSM Survey Development 300,000 c Purchase parts pressure washer; metal press 16,000 c 36. Program Administration 8. Purchase 2 electronic coin sorters 20,000 c 37. 9. Preliminary engineering for a Telecommu nication Network System which w 8 enable two-way and interactive telecommunication among transit centers, light rail stations, Portland transit mall, customer service center and the computer and dispatch Acquire land (approx. 8 acres) for park and ride lot in S.E. quadrant st 122nd and Burnside 1,614,000 C Design and Engineering costs for park and ride lot 80,000 c Construction costs for park and ride lot at 122nd and Burnside. 1,000.000 c 7. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The successful proposer shall be required to comply with all the applicable Equal Opportunity and M B E/FB E laws end regulations. All proposers shall be required to certify that they are not on the Com p troller General’s list of ineligible contractors. Network Simulation and Analysis Purchase 3 cyclone Mowers (bus vacuum ing systems) 6. Request For Proposal Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-M et) will receive proposals until 2:00 p .m .. Pacific Daylight Time on June 15, 1963, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Contracts Section. Third Floor, Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention Andy Horberg, Contract Specialist. Proposals will be evaluated subsequent to the above time and date for: C 537,700 offices. This plan may be reviewed and compared to prior year performance at 806 S W Broadway, Suite 326, Portland. Oregon. 97206, telephone 248-6192, between 10:00 a.m . and 4:00 p .m ., M onday through Thursday. All com ments must be submitted within thirty (30) days of publication to the above address and to Jesa Remaker, ETA, Region X. 909 First Avenue. Seattle, W ashington 96174. 305,500 Information 25. 27. Purchase 25 rebuilt engines and 100 rebuilt transmissions. 1 Torus fan drive, 2 cylinder blocks, block assembly, 1 fuel pump assembly 24. Productivity c Legal Notice Funds will be used to operate programs of: work experience, classroom training and vocational exploration. The purpose of these programs is to o f fer training, education and work experience to ecnomicaHy disadvantaged low income youth experiencing severe barriers to employment. P ro jec t T yp e P /C and 14,562 Estacada School District No. 106 Estacada. Oregon The Multnom ah W ashington Employment and Training Agency, a prime sponsor serving the residents of Multnom ah County, excluding the City of Portland, and all of W ashington County, Oregon has applied to the Region X Office of the U S. Department of Labor for funds in the amount of •1,152,367 to operate a Summer Youth Employment Program under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1978. I 18. 36. 86,760 Purchase 17 portable radios: Maintenance Dept. (6), Roed Operations (5), Fare In spection (6) and 2 mobile radios Acquire land, (18,000 sq. ft.) design and construct bus turnaround in the vicinity of at S.E. 103rd Et Foster Scheduling Information System provides service schedule, driver runs assignment, interactive schedule development, inte grated paaaangar count system, automated sign-up and extraboard (terminal equip ment. disk storage, On line interface to DEC dispatch system). Maintenance Management Information •System - provides purchasing and inven tory control, job order accounting, main tenance time roll and fleet management (hardware, peripherals, terminal devices, software). Data Base Management System — sup ports. manages and integrates all major Tri-M et information systems (3 microcom puter terminals and connectors, printer, graphic plottar, software) Marketing Information System — includes ridership/public attitude surveys, customer contact system, carpool/parking programs, and bus stop file (two microcomputer ter minals.) Special Needs (Elderty and Handicapped) Transportation Information System — pro vides ride reporting and billing functions for the dispatch centers and analysis of vehicle maintenance costs and require ments for 68 mini-buses (Five microcom puter terminals and connectors and soft ware). 36. c 39 Mo» «*«* TOTAL PR O G RAM M ED 29.225 ' c ♦7,025,751 (Federal (Local: 126,000 63,400 c c •5,620.000) •1,405,151) No persons, families or businesses will ba displaced by this project. An environmental assessment with a Finding of no Significant Impact has been prepared for the Park and Ride Lot project at 122nd and Burnside None of the other projects have any significant environmental impacts. The projects are in conformance with comprehensive land use and trans portation planning in the area and will be programmed in the Transportation Improvement Program. One of the proposed projects, the purchase of 8 Minibuses, especially addresses the special needs of the elderly and handicapped for P.M peak service on the Transit Mall. 560.460 c A statement of Tri-M et's proposed charter bus service is available for in spection at tha Tri-M et Administration offices. Tri-M et will not be engaging in school bus operations. There will be no direct impact on private transportation enterprise by any of the projects 150,000 14,000 c c At the hearing Tri-M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of the projects. Interested persons may submit orally or in writing evidence and recommendations with respect to said projects A copy of the application for a Federal grant for the proposed protects, the Unified Planning W ork Program for FY 84 (which includes more detailed information about the planning projects), an environmental assessment, transit development plan for the area, and statement of proposed charier service are currently available for public inspection at Tri-M et. Planning and Development Division, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202 John R. Post, Director Engineering and Contracts 56,000 c Call For Bids B U N IO N A V E N U E H GLASS $ PRECOM M ERCIAL T H IN N IN G A N D SLA SH DISPO SAL Sealed bids for Precommercial Thinning (1014 acres) and Slash Disposal (41.1), 4 Bid Items, IFB No. R6-3 83-88s will be received until 10:00 e.m. on July 1, 1983, by the Contracting Officer, Gifford Plnchot National Foraat, 500 W est 12th Street. Vancouver. Washington 96860 This bid may be secured from that addreaa. This procurement is totally set-aside for small business A pre-bid conference and tour is scheduled for June 16, 1963, at 9:30 a .m ., at the Randle Ranger Station. Randle, Washington. A Imeitnc» CU m m Imitr« • • • • AUTO GLASS STORE FRONTS WINOOW GLASS PLATE GLASS w M • • • • STORM DOORS A WINDOWS SCREEN REPAIRS MIRRORS PLEXIGLASS O PEN S A T U R D A Y 8 1 2 289-8887 StOS N .I. UNION AV. I