___________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Portland Observer, April 25, 1964 Page 11 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS • ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS • ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice of Public Hearing Notice « hereby given that upon request by eny interested parton a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Traneportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at the Portland Building. 1120 S.W . 5th Avenue. Second Floor Meeting Room "C ". at 10:00 a.m ., Monday. May 21, 1984. for the purpose of considering capital end planning protects for which federal assistance under Section 9 of the Urban Mesa Transportation Act of 1964, as amended is being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that thia hearing be convened should contact Cyntha Weston, Planning and Development Dtvtsron by phone, 236-4920, or In writing, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland. Oregon 97202 by Thursday, May 10, 1984 Following is the proposed Program of Protects: 11. Customer Assistance Office Computer Equipment (CPU and memory, graphics update system and software, monitor with terminal laser and tape player, engineering, asaembiy and testing) 108.700 12. 176.000 C Invitation to Bid C 13. 122nd Avenue Park and Rida neenng and Construction 1,080,000 C 14. Security fencing at Powell ar St Maintenance fecilities 30,000 C 16. 26. GOO P 16. 11,2» F 17. » .0 0 0 F 18. 36,260 F 22.600 F 3 3 ,7 » F 4 1 ,2 » F 22. 4 1 .2 » F 23. 3.000 F 24. 16.000 F 26 1 1 .2 » F 26. 683.190 F 3 2 .8 » P PROGRAM OF PROJECTS Portland. OR - W A 16.832,707 0 644,223 415. IBB, 484 19. Recipients Subarea Apportionment Analysis (1) Tri Met (2) C-Tran 14,529,376 1,303,332 20 Management velopment 21. Maintenance PROGRAM OF PROJECTS Total Amount Project Description Project Type (P /C /O I 4 1 » ,0 » c Rebuilt Engines (30) and rebuilt trans­ missions (84) 5 » ,0 » c 3. Engine Rebuild Kits (50) and Trans­ mission Rebuild Kits (1 X ) 5 » ,0 » c 4. Shop Equipment (brake lathe, parts washer, bus washer, brushes, portable pressure washer) » .0 » c Rear Seat Replacements (hard shell seats for 75 ADB's and 87 articulated buses) 3 6 7 .5 » 6. Suspension Overhaul Kits 11 » ) 2 » ,0 » 7. Dispatch Center Equipment 15,840 8. Radio Diagnostic Equipment 2 0 .0 » c c c 9. Computer Equipment: 84,824 c 1. 2. 5. Maintenance Vehicles autos and 2 pick-ups) (replacement c 27. Bi-State/Southem Corridors 28. 3 .7 » P 29 37,600 F ». 1 1 ,2 » P 31. 7 1 ,2 » P 32. » .0 » P 6,000,000 C Travel Behavior Study 33.’ Planning (personal computer and word processor stations, software); Finance (hardware, software, display writer, disk storage, microcomputer workstation) 36 * Line Section 2 - Construction of side­ walks between 199th St. to Gateway Station 10. Transit Mall Video Monitors (34 to replace existing monitors) 1 0 2 ,0 » C The City of Salem win receive seeled bids at the office of the City Recorder. Room 206. City Had. Salem, Oregon 9 7X 1, until, but not after 1 1 :» a.m.. May 2, 19B4, at which time said bids will be publicly opened and reed in the City Council Chambers, Room 240, City Hall, for the project specified herein. Prime contractors interested in bidding on thia project may receive one copy of the specifications and other bid documents at the office of the Pur­ chasing Supervisor, 1340 20th St. S.E., Salem, OR 97302. The proposed work consists of the application of liquid masonry sealant to the exterior brick surfaces of Pringle Creek Tower and the Salem Housing Authority of­ fice. Bids must be submitted on the propoeal forma furnished to prequalified bidders. Proposals shad be submitted in a seeled envelope plainly marked "BID ON EXTERIOR SEALING OF PRINGLE CREEK TOWER" and show the name and business address of the bidder. A surety bond, cashier's check, or certified check of the todder in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid must be attached to each proposal as bid security. Unsuccessful bidders will have their security refunded to them when the contract has been awarded Applications tion for Banfield Light Rail Transit Pro­ ject between 1208/Gateway and Holla day Ramp 34.’ Signal Graphics fabrication and deli very of specific sign and graphical information Operations 12 terminals for each garage for absenteeism monitoring); Bid on Exterior Seeling of Pringle Creek Tower System (additional software) Section 9 Urbanized Area: Apportionment: Carryover Funds: Transfer Funds: Total Funds Available: CITY OF SALEM. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES PURCHASING DIVISION 5 1 0 ,0 » C 2.360,0» C No bid will be received or considered by the City of Salem or any of its of­ ficers unless the bid contains a statement by the bidder that the provisions of ORS 2 7 9 .3 » shall be included in his contract. The City of Salem reserves the right to reject any or all tods, to waive for­ malities and of poatponing the award of the contract fo r» days No bid will be received from any bidder who has not filed a prequalification statement with the City Purchasing Supervisor. Statements must be received no later than 5 : » p.m., April 26. 1984 Prequalification Class: PAINTING AND DECORATING. The attention of bidders is directed to the provisions of Chapter 97. Salem Revised Code, concerning unlawful employment practices Violation of such provisions shall be grounds for immediate termination of this contract without recourse by the contractor. NOTE: Thia project is federally funded through the Department of Housing and Urban Development and all requirements of that agency pertaining to bidding and contract performance shall be strictly adhered to. Inquiries concerning the contents of the tod specifications should be direct­ ed to Tom Anderson. Maintenance Supervisor, Salem Housing Authority, 588 6368 Gary A. Kani Purchasing Supervisor Bid No. 2646 Opening: May 2,1984, 11:00a m, Now Open l>J THf fc<8 413,4»,664 ’ NOTE: these projects are included in the Full Funding Agreement for the Banfield Light Rail Trantitway Project. A .M . PRINTING CO. 2201 N. Killlngworth Phone: 283-2487 FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS No person, families, or businesses will be displaced by theee projects. All of the projects are either categorically excluded from environmental assessments or have been previously reviewed in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Banfield Light Rail Transitway Project. These projects are in conformance with comprehensive land use and tran- portation planning in the area. They will be programmed in the Transpor­ tation Improvement Program and are currently undergoing intergover­ nmental review by the State clearinghouse. Those projects which have potential to impact the special needs of the elderly and handicapped will be designed to promote accessibility through widened sidewalk, wheelchair ramps and specially designated perking spaces for the elderly and handicapped. O ffice 6 Business Letterheads • Business Cards Bulletins • Price Lists • Charts N ew sletters • Forma • Flyers Envelopes «ADS PLACED A statement of Tri-Met's proposed charter bus service is available for in­ spection at the Tri Met Administration offices. Tri-Met will not be engaging in school bus operations. There will be no direct impact on private transportation enterprise by theee projects. At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford an opportunity for interested persons to be heard with respect to the social, economic, and environmental aspects of the protects Interested persons may submit, orally or in writing, eviden­ ce and recommendations with respect to the projects. A copy of the grant amendment application lor the proposed projects, the transit development program for the area and statement of proposed char­ ter service area available for public inspection at Tri-Met, Planning and Development Division. 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue. Portland, Oregon. YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY In fact. . . . Women have almost caught up with men in the incidences of cigarette related diseases ** Lung Cancer among vonen has in­ creased 500% in the last 20 years. ** In 1981 alone, over 48,000 women died from cigarette related cancers. Smoking accounts for about 25% of all cancer deaths among war n . “ In 1983, lung cancer replaced breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths among women. Lung cancer is one of the few forms of cancer that is almost ocnpleteb' preventable. John R. Post, Director Engineering and Contracts M o re bids on pages 9 & 10 Jesse Jackson needs your help now, in Oregon. Make a contri button to the Jeaee Jackson For President C om m ittee, and volunteer your time. "Run, Jesse. Runl" buttons and T-ahirta available Contact: Jesse Jackson For President Headquarters 3808 N. W illiam s St. P.O. Box « 6 7 Portland, OR *722847*7 Phone: 2S0-1M4 OREGON LUNG ASSOCI The Chrulm as Seal People »