Portland Observoi, July 4, 1984 Page 9 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS • ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS • ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT M ULTNOM AH CO UN TY PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS Electrical Inspector CALL FOR BIOS *13 63 per hour, requires Oregon Stste "A " Level atectncsl inspector certi ficate Licensed Practical N urse *6 .7 0 -*7 .7 5 hourly, re ­ quires LPN license and one year expericne. A P P L Y fo r th e above positions no later than 4 :3 0 P M , Friday. July 13. 1964 WHERE TO APPLY: M u ltn o m a h C o u nty C o u rth o u se R o o m 134 1021 S W Fourth A ve. Portland. OR 97204 An Equal Opportunity Employer. Sealed bids will be received until I X P M on the dales indicated in the Purchasing Department Multnomah County School District « I J SOI N Oiaon Portland Oregon lor the items luted herein BID FILING DATE July 24 1984 July 24 1984 July 24 1984 July 24 1984 July 24 1984 Call for Bids Notice to Bidders Bids for th e 1984 C o m p re h e n s ive Im p ro vem en t A ssistance P rogram W eatherization M O D Project 0n -01 4-9 01. Job #3 consisting of weather- stripping. caulking, completing well partitions between house end garages and installing hot water heat pumps will be received by: Marlon County Housing Authority 4660 Portland Rd. N.E. Salem, Oregon 97306 DESCRIPTION Purchase ot Computer Courseware lor Elem entary and Secondary Schools 196485 Contract lor Typewriter Ribbons • School Tear 1964 86 Science Equipment and Supplies tor Various Schools 1964 85 Classroom Furniture lor Various Schools and Warehouse Stock Disposable Supplies tor Caletenas Formal announcement itetailed specifications and bKtdmg documents may be obtained at the above address For additional information please contact Michael J Hutchens Director of Purchasing 249-3305 WE'RE FIG H TIN G FO R Y O U R LIFE ♦ American Heart Association xFi In Oregon until 2 00 P M July 31, 1964; at that time bids will be publicly opened end reed aloud in the conference room. Advertisement for Bids Seeled bids will be received by Portland Community College, by M r. Ray Smith, Vice President of College Administrative Servicee, 12000 S .W . 49th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97219, until 2:00 P M ., Pacific Daylight Time, Thursday, July 19, 1984, in Room B20C College Centers Building, for the Portland Community College, Cascade Center Peninsula Hell Bids ere to be read aloud in Room B19 College Centers Building Brief description of the proposed work: The project consists of remodeling an existing tw o story building shell in­ volving approximately 2500 square feet of remodeled space and a new ad drtion of 800-square feet on the ground level. The structure will contain o f­ fice space with related storage, rest rooms, etc. Construction consists of w ood stud exterior and interior wells. Interior finish m aterials w ill involve plaster, thin coat plaster on w oo d studs, millwork, painting, suspended acoustical ceilings, vinyl asbestos tile, and carpeting M echanical, plumbing, electrical, and related work will be in­ volved in the project. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Heavy Equipment Mechanic $1,626 $1,787 Two sets of drawings and one set of specifications may be obtained from Richard H Eslick, Architect and Planner, 9 Bernini Court, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034, by prime bidders upon a deposit of *75.00. Additional prints may be purchased for the cost of reproduction. The deposit mede upon the procurement of the documents will be refunded upon the return thereof, in good condition, within tw o (2) weeks efter bid opening providing drawings and specifications are returned in O RIG INA L B O U N D C O N D IT IO N , free of markings, and suitable for use during con­ struction. The Oregon Department of Transportation, Highway Divi­ sion, is currently accepting applications for tw o Heavy Equipment Mechanic (H E M ) positions located in Salem H E M ’s make major end minor repairs and modifications to all types of equipment used in highway construction and maintenance. Minimum qualifications include completion of a four year heavy equipment mechanics training program OR experience as a jou rn eym an au to m o tiv e or general mechanic and tw o years experience at a subjourneyman level in a heavy equipment shop. Contact: Prime bidders will be required to be prequalified with Portland Community College at least ten (10) days prior to the date set for the bid opening in ac­ cordance with ORS Chapter 279 Prequalification forms may be obtained by prim e bidders fro m th e A rc h ite c t along w ith th e d raw in g s and specifications. W e are actively requesting minority and female enterprises involvement for this project. P ersonnel O p e ra tio n s 302 T ra n s p o rta tio n Bldg. S ala m OR 97310 (373 7663) No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the "Instructions to Bidders'’ upon the gjid Form provided by the architect. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or a bid bond executed in favor of Portland Comm unity College, 12000 S .W . 49th Avenue, Port­ land, Oregon 97219, in an amount not less then ten percent (10 % ) of the total amount of the bid. This check or bid bond shall be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect to. or refuse to, enter in­ to a contract and provide suitable bond for the faithful performance of the work in the event the contract is awarded to him. by June 16 for an employment application and recruiting announcement. Copies can also be obtained at the: E xe cu tive P ersonnel C a n te r 775 C o u rt S tre e t S ale m O r 97310 An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. M U L T N O M A H C O U N TY Parking Lot Expansion Bids Due July 17. 1984. at 2:00 P M Bid No B61 200 9079 Sealed bids w ill be received by the D irector of Purchasing, M ultnom ah County Purchasing Division, 2506 S.E. 11th A ve., Portland, OR 97202 for Expansion of existing parking lot. W ork to include grading, paving, curbs, drainage, peinting and lighting. Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purchasing Director and copms may be obtained from the above address for a *5 00 non refundable fee PREBID CONFERENCE: A M A N D A T O R Y Pre Bid Conference will be field on Thursday, July 5, 1984 at 9:00 A M in the parking lot, 1401 N.E 68th Ave., Portland, OR. P R E Q U A LIF IC A T IO N OF B ID D ER S. Pursuant to the M ultnom ah County Public C o n tra c t R eview B oard A d m in is tra tiv e Rules (A R 40 0301 Prequalification shall not be required for this project M IN O R IT Y A N D FE M A L E B U S IN E S S U T IL IZ A T IO N All bidders are hereby specifically advised that these conditions require a minimum of 10% of the total bid amount for Minority Business Enterprise participation in one or more of the following subcontract areas: Bidder s Option and 5% of the total bid am ount for Female Business Enterprise participation in one or more of the following subcontract areas: Bidder's Option. N O N D IS C R IM IN A T IO N Bidders on this w ork will be required to comply with the provisions of Federal Executive Order 11246 The requirements for Bidders and Contractors are explained in the Specifications No bid will be received or considered unless the bid contains a statement by the bidder as part of his bid th at the requirem ents of 279 350, 279 352, 279.366 and 279.366 shall be met. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a check payable to M ultnom ah County, certified by a responsible bank, or in lieu thereof, a surety bond for an am ount equal to ten percent (1 0 % ) of the aggregate proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the Board in the full amount of the contract. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids S H A R O N JA C O X PU R CHA SIN G DIRECTOR Notice of Public Hearing At the Portland Building, 1120 S W 5th A ven ue. Second Floor M eeting Room " C " , on Monday, July X , 1984, 10:00 A M 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 O regon (Tri M et) for the purpose of considering projects for which federal assistance under Section 4(i) of the Urban Mass Transpor tation Act of 1964. as am ended, is being sought. A nyone interested in requesting that this hearing be convened should send a w ritten request to Cynthia W eston, Tri Met Engineering and Contracts, 4012 SE 17th Avenue. Portland, Oregon 97202 to be received no later than Thursday. July 19. 1984 A description of the projects follows: 1. Tri M et will assess the need, feasibility, interest and some general operational issues inherent in establishing a Special Needs Transpor tation central dispatch center for dem end responsive transportation Budget *17,000 (Federal share: *13,600) 2. Tri-Met will coordinate the development of special marketing materials to assist in providing inform ation to non English speaking residents Budget: $19,000 (Federal share: $16,200) The Portland Community College reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. The Oregon Department of Transportation No bidder may w ithdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof until after the elapse of thirty ( X I days from the bid opening. Ray M . Smith Vice President of College Administrative Services Portlend Community College 12000 S .W . 49th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97219 At the hearing interested persons will be given an opportunity to present their views with respect to the projects. A copy of the grant application is available for public inspection in the Planning and Development Division, Tri Met Administration Building. 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202. JO HN R POST. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PLANNING AN D DEVELOPMENT AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Invitation for Bids Training & Education Labor (only) bids are requested for bathroom renovations to be performed in 438 dwellings units at the "Columbia Villa Housing Project" located at 8920 N Woolsey Ave., Portland, Oregon. Coordinator Sealed bids for the work shall be identified 'B id/B athroom Renovations", and shall be submitted in "lump sum" and "unit sum" amounts as directed on the bid form Bids will be received until 2:00 p .m ., P .D .T ., Tuesday. July 24, 1984 at 1605 N.E. 45th Ave., Portland, Oregon 97213, and following a short duration, publicly opened and read aloud Bidders may attend the bid opening. $1,727 $2,191 Basically, the w ork includes (but is not lim ited to) the follow ing items; replace an d /o r repair vanity cabinets, lavatories, sheet vinyte flooring, vinyl tiles, rubber base, floor underlaym ent, caulking, painting, ceramic tiles, grout, bathtubs, tub enclosures and stall shower elements. The Oregon Department of Transportation is currently ec cepting applications for a Training and Education Coor dinator, located in Salem. This is a limited duration posi tion with funding available only through June X , 1965 This person will be responsible for assessing the training needs of the Department's managers and supervisors, developing and conducting appropriate training courses M inim um qualifications include tw o years of steadily increasing ra- sponartxUty relating to training and education and a Bachelor's degree OR three more years of qualifying experience Please contact Personnel by July 13 for an employment application end job announcement: It will be the policy of the Housing Authority of Portland to see that bidding contractors abide to H .U .D . region X guidelines/ requiring a minimum of 2 0 % M B E. p a rtic ip a tio n . P aym ents o f not lass th an the m in im um Davis/Bacon (Area Residential Decision) rates must be paid on this project Pro sp ective bidders m ay o b ta in one set o f bid d in g d ocum en ts at the Housing Authority's o ffice at 1605 N .E . 45th Avenue, Portland, Oregon between the hours of 8:00 a m and 4 00 p.m Businesses outside the Port­ land area may request documents by calling 249-5679 A »50 00 refundable deposit is required for each set of documents. 302Tranaportatlon Bldg Salam. OR 97310 (373-7963) A Non Collusion Affidavit', property executed, M U S T accompany submit ted bid The Housing A uthority of Portland may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject any or all bids, and waive all informalitiea if in the judgement of HAP. it is in the public interest to do t o . Questions regarding this project should be directed to Mr Dick Jones at 283-4602 We are an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action Employer. The Oregon Department of Transportation Notice to Bidders W est Olympia Bridge L I D 756 Sealed bids for the above improvements will be received by the City Clerk Treasurer of the City of O lym pia, City Hell, O lym pia, W ashington until 10:00 A M , Thursday, July 26, 1984, at which time the bids will be opened and read This project consists of im proving 0 32 miles of City street by clearing, grubbing, draining, paving, installing illumination, utilities end constructing one 111 prestressed concrete girder bridge and other related construction. The City of Olympia hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be affo rd ed full opp o rtun ity to submit bids in response to this invitation and w ill not be discrim inated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award Contractural documents may ba obtained at the Office of the City Engineer beginning, Wednesday, June 27. 1984 All bids must be subm itted on the forms furnished for that purpose end each proposal must be accompanied by cash, bid bond, or certified check made payable to the Clerk Treasurer of the City of Olympia, in the amount of not less than five percent 15%) of the total bid The City of Olympia reserves the right to reject eny and all bids Dated at Olympia, Washington this 27th day of June, 1984 JO HNW URNER Acting City Clark Treasurer HO U SIN G A U TH O R IT Y OF PO RTLAND W .E . Hunter, Executive Director Oats: June 22. 1964 r . ‘ • F , I». a m ' Jfl ♦ • i» V - More bids on Page 10