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. • . . ; » « f - INVITATION TO BID Beavercreek Fire District No 55 will receive sealed proposals from General Contractors for a fire station addition and remodel u n :1 7 00 p.m. Wednesday, August 5, 1987, and thereafter proposals will be pub licly opened and read. No bids will be received or considered after that time. The proposed work consists of all labor, materials and equipment for the cor mction of a second floor addition and first floor remooel of the existing fire station, totaling approximately 1,990 square feet of floor area, and built of wood trame construction. The bids are to be addressed to: Beavercreek Fire District No. 55 c / o OTAK Architects, P.C. 17355 S.W. Boones Ferry Road Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 Bidders are invited to attend the bid opening at OTAK, at the above stated time and address. Contract documents, including plans and specifica tions may be examined at: Beavercreek Fire District No 55 22024 S. Beavercreek Hoad Beavercreek, Oregon Construction Data and News 925 N.W. 12th Portland, Oregon A pre-bid conference will be held at 2:00 p.m. on July 15, 1987 at OTAK Architects, P.C. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the Instructions to Bidders upon the bid form provided by the architect and accompanied by a ten percent bid security executed in favor of Beavercreek Fire District No. 55. Atten tion is called to ORS Chapter 279 and State and Fed eral provisions for equal employment opportunity, affirmative action, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Minimum Salaries and Wage Rates. This bid requires certain qualifications of bidders as described in the "Instructions to Bidders". Materials supplied under this contract must be as specified or approved. Approval procedures are described under "Product Substitutions" in the Project Manual. PCC Board Hears Development Center Plans The Portland Community College board of direc tors has approved the establishment of a college Department of Business and Government Relations to administer major college programs involved with economic development in the five-county PCC dis trict. The PCC board also approved the appointment of William J. MacDonald, associate dean at Cascade Campus, as executive director of the new depart ment. MacDonald has been employed by the college in various capacities for the past 20 years. MacDonald said establishment of the new center marks PCC’s first district-wide venture into economic development. Core programs to be administered by his office include Small Business Development Center, Pro fessional Skills, workshops and seminars. Institute for Employee Development Management/Super visory Development program. Dislocated Workers' Page 6, JOBS, July 8, 1987 Bidders may obtain a copy of the Contract Docu ments from OTAK Architects, P C ., 17355 S.W. Boones Ferry Road, Lake Oswego, Oregon, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) made payable to OTAK Architects, P.C. Beavercreek Fire District No. 55 reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. Northwest Plan Center 901 S.E. Oak Street Economic Portland, Oregon OTAK, Incorporated 17355 S.W. Boones • erry Road Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 Project and Private Industry Council federally con tracted services. The center, housed in the PCC Ross Island Center, also will be headquarters for future economic development projects. MacDonald, 50, began his PCC career in 1966 as a physical education instructor and coach. In follow ing years he served as department chair for physical education, recreation and athletics and in 1981 was named associate dean of Cascade Campus, in charge of instructional programs there. MacDonald, a native of Nova Scotia, earned a B.A. degree in commerce from Mt. Allison Univer sity, New Brunswick, Canada, and M.S. in education from the University of Oregon. Presently, he is work ing on a doctorate from UO. In addition to his administrative duties as associate dean of Cascade Campus, MacDonald acted an in terim director of the PCC Small Business Develop ment Center for 1-1 /2 years. . a .i • • *.