Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 27, 1987, Page 14, Image 14

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    REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL
UNIVERSITY OF
LOWELL LIBRARIES
LIBRARIANS
FOR
D A Y TO N U T IL IT Y /
P ED E STR IA N BRIDGE R E H A B IL ITA T IO N
M in o r ity C a ndidate Pool
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The City of Dayton is soliciting pioposals from quail
fied engineering consultants for engineering services
for the rehabilitation of the Dayton Utility Pedest
nan Bridge
f a c ilit ie s a n d a r k lm q e d d > b o n « l s ta ff L ib ra ria n s w h o h o ld
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The purpose of this project is to provide engineering
services that culminate in the rehabilitation of a tirn
ber bridge structure spanning the Yamhill River and
from which the City's main water and sewerage lines
are suspended If you are interested in submitting a
proposal tor this project contact
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B o s to n
S a laries fo r L ib ra r an I. II, I I I p o s itio n s ra n g e f r o m $ 2 1 ,5 7 1
t o $ 5 O ,b 2 2 In te r e s te d c a n d id a te s please se n d le tte r o f
a p p lic a tio n
re s u m e a n d nam es o f th re e re fe re n c e s to
D r Jan M a rie F o r t ie r
H e a d o f P u b lic S e rvice s L y d o n
L ib r a r y U n iv e r s it y o f L o w e ll L o w e ll M A 0 1 8 5 4
Lorraine Rhoten
City of D ayton
P O Box 338
D ayton. Ore 97114
15031864 2221
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Additional information may be obtained by contac
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K o b e r C ogen 2 1 4
OSU Physical Plant
606 SW 15th Street
Corvallis. OR 97331
or telephone
503 754 4921
G e o rg e to w n U n iv e rs ity M e d ic a l C e n te r
YYash.ngton D C 2 0 0 0 7
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Sealed bids for the Parking Lot Improvements, West
Greenhouse project will be received by the Oregon
State Board of Higher Education until 2 00 PM PDT.
June 16 1967
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tie d p r o d u c t iv e s c ie n tis t t o h o ld t h u
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Proposals must be received by 4 00PM . June 22 1987
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We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
and encourage minority firms to respond