Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 13, 1983, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10 Portland Observer, July 13, 1983
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INVITATION TO BID
Advertisement for Bids
EMERGENCY ROOM RENOVATIONS
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL NORTH
OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
Bids for the Emergency Room Renovation at the Oregon Health Science«
University. will be received at Room 210, Campu« Service« Building,
Portland, Oregon until 3:00 p.m., PDT, August 11, 1983. Briefly, the work
is described ae renovation of the existing Emergency Department facilities
Work includes architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical work for
demolition and new construction.
Drawings and specifications may be obtained at the offices of Stastny/
TCP Architects, 813 S.W . Alder Street, Suite 200, Portland. Oregon, upon
deposit of *60 per set. Bidders for this general work are required to be
prequalified.
OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
J.I. Hunderup
Vice Chancellor for Facilities Planning
_____________________________ Eugene, Oregon
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Call For Bids
EQUIPMENT BUILDING AND ELECTRONIC IVDTS TELEPHONE SYSTEM
GIFFORD PINCHOT NF. SKAMANIA CO. W A
Seated bids for Equipment Building and Electronic IVDTS Telephone Sys­
tem. Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Skamania County, Washington, IFB
No. R6-3 -8 3 74s, wiN be received until 10:00 a.m ., local time, on August 18,
1983, by the Contracting Officer, Gifford Plnchot National Forest. 600 West
12th Street, Vancouver, Washington 98880. The IFB may be secured from
thia address or by calling the Contracting Officer at (208) 888-7637. Project
consists of the furnishing (provide), engineering (design), installation and
maintenance of a completely operational Integrated Voice and Data Tele­
phone System (IVDTS). and the design and construction of a building to
house the telephone switching equipment, at the Wind River Administra­
tive Site, which is approximately 10 miles northwest of Carson, Washing­
ton. A pre-bid meeting and tour of the sits will be held at 10:00 a.m.. on
July 28. 1983, at Wind River Ranger Station.
Call for Bids
FUMIGATION OF NURSERY TREE BEDS
Sealed bids for Fumigation of Nursery Tree Beds, Gifford Plnchot National
Forest, Skamania County, Washington, IFB No R6-3 83 111«, will be re­
ceived until 11:00 a.m ., local time, on August 18, 1983, by the Contracting
Officer, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, 500 West 12th Street, Vancouver,
Washington 98880. The IFB may ba secured from this address or by calling
the Contracting Officer at (206) 886-7537 or (603) 286-9823.
Bonding Requirements: None.
Advertisement for Bids
CITY OF LAFAYETTE
MUNICIPAL WELL
Project consists of fumigation of approximately 13 acres of tree nursery
beds located at the Wind River Nursery, Gifford Pinchot National Forest
The Nursery is located approximately 9 miles northwest of Carson, Wash
ington.
Call For Bids
Sealed bids for the construction of a municipal well will be received by the
City of Lafayette, City Hall, Lafayette, Oregon, 97127 until 2:00 p.m., local
time on the 22nd of July, 1983 Proposals shall be clearly marked "Bid for a
Municipal We«" showing date and time of bid opening and shall be delivered
to Lafayette City Hall on or before the above bid opening time.
SUPPLY. DELIVER ft UNLOAD CEDAR SHINGLE
The work consists of drilling two test holes and construction of a screened
water supply well to include development and teat pumping.
Sealed bids for supply, delivery and unloading of cedar shingles. Gifford
Plnchot National Forest, Lewis County. Washington, IFB No. R6-3-83- 107s,
will be received until 10:00 a.m ., local time, on August 8, 1983, by the
Contracting Officer, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, 500 West 12th Street.
Vancouver, Washington 98880. The IFB may be secured from this address
or by (.ailing the Contracting Officer at 1206) 696 7537 or 15031 286 9823
Plans and specifications may be examined at:
Bonding requirements are: none.
97302
4. Northwest Minority Contractors Association, 1625 N.E. Killingsworth,
Portland, Oregon, 97211.
Copies of the Contract documents may be obtained from Westech Engi­
neering, Inc., upon deposit of twenty dollars 1*20.00) for each set of docu­
ments. The deposit will not be refunded.
Bidders must be prequalified with the Owner in accordance with the State
of Oregon. Completed prequalification forms and supporting documenta­
tion must be received by Westech Engineering at least five (6) days prior to
the bid opening.
Bidders to comply with minority hiring and use of minority suppliers as set
forth in Executive Order 11246 "Equal Opportunity Clause and Standard
Federal Equal Employment Specifications" as set forth in the bidding docu­
ments.
All proposals shall be accompanied by a bid bond equal to ten percent
(10%) of the total bid, to be forfeited to the Owner in the event of failure of
the Contractor to execute the contract. A one hundred percent (100%)
performance payment bond will be required to guarantee the faithful perfor­
mance of the contract.
The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to postpone the award
for 30 days, to delete certain items from the proposal, and to award the
contract to the lowest responsible bidder.
CITY OF LAFAYETTE, OREGON
James M. Schuette, Engineer
Attention: Majority, Minority, Small and
Women Business Enterprises:
The Paul A. Laurence Company. P.O. Box 1267, 10,000 Highway 66 West,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 56440 will be bidding as a General Contractor on
the Sewage Treatment Plant, Contract C2, Tri-City Service District. Clack­
amas County, Oregon. Bid Date: July 20, 1983; 4:00 p.m. We will be solicit­
ing quotations in the following areas: Earthwork. Dewatering, Steel Sheet
Pile Cofferdam, Irrigation System. Chain Link Fence, Asphalt Concrete
Pavement, Concrete Curbs, Gutters and Sidewalks, Reinforcing Steel and
Erection. Ready Mix Concrete, Precast Concrete. Masonry, Metals, Damp­
proofing, Preformed Metal Roofing, Fluid Applied Roofing. Fluid Applied
Coatings, Flashing and Sheet Metal, Roof Accessories, Joint Sealants,
Doors and Windows, Tile, Acoustical Treatment, Resilient Flooring, Car­
peting, Painting. Specialties (Lockers. Toilet Accessories, etc.). Mechani­
cal Equipment, Laboratory Equipment. Casework. Furniture and Accesso­
ries, Hoists and Cranes, Pipe (Steel, Ductile Iron, etc.), HVAC, Plumbing
and Electrical Please contact Larry Murray or Ray Makepeace at (612)
54B6B11 or to« free: 1 6003284062 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Sub-Bids Requested
Tri-City Sewage Treatment
Plant Contr - C2
Clackamas, Oregon
Bid Date: July 20, 1983
Bid Time: 4:00 p.m.
Donald M. Drake Company
1740 N.W . Flanders
Portland, Oregon 97209
(503) 226 3991
W e are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bid*
from small business and small disadvantaged business subcon­
tractors and women and minority business enterprises.
Railco — M ulti
Construction Inc.
Contact: Roger Huntsinger
4200 SW Mercantile Dr.
Lake Oswego OR 97034
503-636-8191
W e are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids
from W omen and Minority Owned Enterprises.
83-1020 For T ri-M e t
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County
Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at the Portland
Building, 1120 S.W . 5th. Meeting Room "C" at 10:00 a.m., Monday. July
25, 1983 for the purpose of considering a grant amendment application for
the Benfield Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project. This amendment proposes to
add purchase of 7 light rail vehicles to the 28 already funded. No additional
funding is requested for this project since it is covered within the funding
levels established in the Full Funding Agreement for the Banfield LRT
Project between Tri-Met and the Urban Mass Transportation Administra­
tion.
No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by acquiring 7 addi­
tional vehicles.
The acquisition of additional vehicles does not result in any adverse impact
which would require a supplemental Environmental Impact Statement.
Project consists of supply, deliver and unload either 750 square of »3 cedar
shingles or 1600 squares of «4 shingles
This proposed procurement listed herein is totally set aside for small busi­
ness concerns
Call For Bids
Accessibility for the elderly and handicapped to the light rail vehicles will be
provided by wayside lifts on platforms at stations and space and tiedown
arrangements within the vehicles will accommodate wheelchairs.
A statement of Tri-Met's proposed charter bus service is available for
inspection at the Tri-Met Administration offices.
Tri-Met will not be engaging in school bus operations.
AERIAL APPLICATION OF HERBICIDE BY HELICOPTER
Sealed bids for Aerial Application of Herbicide by Helicopter, 290 acres, on
the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, IFB No. R8-3 8 3 -102a,
will be received until 1:00 p.m. o.' August 8, 1983, by the Contracting
Officer, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, 600 West 12th Street. Vancouver,
Washington 98880. This bid may be secured from the Contracting Officer at
the above addresa. This procurement is totally set-aside for small businees-
labor surplus area concerns.
BRINDERSON CORPORATION
IRVINE, CA
is bidding the
TRI-CITY SEWERAGE TREATMENT PLANT
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON
on July 20th at 4 p.m., as a General Contractor, and is soliciting Sub-Bids
from Sub Contractors and Suppliers. Minority, women-owned and small
business concerns are expressly invited to submit quotations. Please call
John Fry for further information and plan availability at 714-762-5100.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Call For Bids
Dated this 6th day of July, 1983
Bid Date: August 4,1983
Bid Time: 3:00 p.m.
Second Notice of Public Hearing
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
1. City Hall, 341 Jefferson St., Lafayette, Oregon, 97127.
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2. Westech Engineering, Inc., 3421 26th St. S.E., Salem, Oregon. 97203.
3. Salem Contractors Exchange, 2666 Judson St. S.E., Salem, Oregon,
Sub-Bids Requested
Civil Construction & Trackwork
Installation (LS-2A)
S E 146 Ave. to SE 199th Ave.
RANDLE R.D. PRECOMMERCIAL THINNING Ef SLASH DISPOSAL
Sealed bids for Precommercial Thinning (829 acres) and Slash Disposal
(56). 3 Bid Items, IFB No. R6-3-83-106s(J) will be received until 10:00 a.m.
on August 8, 1983, by the Contracting Officer, Gifford Pinchot National
Forest, 500 West 12th Street, Vancouver. Washington 98880 This bid may
be secured from that address. This procurement is totally set-aside for small
business. No bonding required.
A pre-bid conference and tour is scheduled for July 26, 1983, at 9:30 a.m.,
at the Randle Ranger Station, Randle. Washington,____________________
Notice of Public Hearing
SECTION 4(i) GRANT APPLICATION
Notice is hereby given that upon written request by any interested person a
public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri Met) for the purpose of considenng a project for
which federal assistance under Section 4<i) of the Urban Mass Transporta­
tion Act of 1984, as amended, Is being sought. Anyone interested in re­
questing that this hearing be convened should send a written request to
John R. Post, Tri-Met Engineering and Contracts, 4012 S.E. 17th, Portland,
OR 97202 to be received no later than Monday, August 15. 1983. If a
request for hearing is received, the date, time and location of the hearing
will be published at least 30 days in advance.
A description of the "Management of Human Resources for Increased Pro­
ductivity" follows:
There will be no further direct impact on private transportation enterprise by
the acquisition of 7 additional vehicles.
At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford an opportunity for interested persons or
agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmen­
tal aspect of the projects. Interested persons may submit orally or in
writing, evidence and recommendations with respect to the project.
A copy of the application for a Federal grant for the project, an environmen­
tal review, the transit development plan for the area, and a statement of
proposed Charter services are currently available for public inspection at
Tri-Met, Planning b Development Division, 4012 S.E. 17th, Portland,
Oregon.
John R. Post, Director
Engineering ft Contracts
Second Notice of Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County
Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at the Portland
Building, 1120 S .W . 5th, Meeting Room "C" at 10:00 a.m., Monday, July
25, 19B3 for the purpose of considering projects for which financial assis­
tance is being sought from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration
under Section 3 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as
amended.
The projects included in the application are components of a Vintage
Trolley Project which is a central city shuttle service to be provided by
authentic, fully restored historic streetcars in revenue passenger operation
on the Banfield Light Rail trackage between the downtown terminal at
S .W . 11th Avenue and a special trackage on N.E. 11th Avenue near Lloyd
Center. The components to be funded by this grant include: engineering
and construction of a maintenance facility located on the block between
N.E. Hasaalo and N.E. Holladay and N.E. First and N.E. Occident; a station
on N.E. 11th Avenue; stub-end track on N.E. 11th Avenue between N.E.
Holladay and N.E. Multnomah; purchase of 3-4 renovated vehicles.
The total grant application is for *1,106,000 of which *884,000 is Federal
share and *221.000 is local share.
No persons, families or businesaes will be displaced by this project.
An environmental review has determined that this project does not result in
significant environmental impacts.
In keeping with the Banfield light rail project in general, construction along
the light rail alignment will address the needs of the elderly and handi­
capped. Special treatment at station platforms and amenities such as
widened sidewalks, curb cuts and benches will promote accessibility to
stations and vehicles.
A statement of Tri-Met’s proposed charter bus service is available for
inspection at the Tri-Met Administration offices.
This project is specifically designed to continue Tri-Met's commitment to
lower employee absenteeism and to generally raise employee productivi­
ty. The project includes four programs: a) "Understanding the Workforce"
to provide an adequate data base to more effectively target programs; b)
"Therapeutic Return-to-Work Program" to reduce the coat and lost hours
as a result of injury or illness; c) "Employee Assistance Program" to pro­
vide counseling services for employees; d) "Productivity Through In­
creased Employee Communication" to provide improved internal com­
munications by objectives program. The total cost is *166,000 (Federal
share: *123,750; local share: *14,260).
At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford an opportunity for interested persons or
agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environ­
mental aspects of the projects Interested persons may submit orally or in
writing, evidence and recommendations with respect to the project.
At the hearing interested persona will be given an opportunity to present
their views with respect to the project. A copy of the grant application is
available for public inspection in the Planning & Development Division, Tri-
Met Administration Building, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland. Oregon
97202.
A copy of the application for a Federal grant for the project, an environ
mental review, the transit development plan for the area, and a statement
of proposed Charter services are currently available for public inspection at
Tri-Mat, Planning b Development Division, 4012 S.E. 17th, Portland,
Oregon.
John R. Poet, Director
Engineering and Contracts
John R. Poet. Director
Engineering & Contracts
Tri-Met will not be engaging in school bus operations.
Thera will be no direct impact on private transportation enterprise by the
project