Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 12, 1987, Page 16, Image 16

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    PORT OF PORTLAND
INVITATION
TO BID
Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Mana­
ger of the Port of Portland, 700 N.E. Multnomah
Street, Portland, Oreon (mailing address: P.O. Box
3529, Portland, OR 97208) for items detailed herein
until the individually specified dates and times indi­
cated, and thereafter publicly opened and read.
Plans and specifications may be examined and/or
obtained at the above address. Contact the Purcha­
sing Department at 231-5000, Ext. 588.
Bids must be on the bid form provided to prospective
bidders and, when Bid Surety is required, must be
accompanied by a certified or cashier's check drawn
on a United States bank, or a bid bond payable to the
Port of Portland in an amount equal to at least 10
percent of the total amount bid.
When prequalification is required, the prequalifica­
tion statements should be received at least 5 days
prior to the time set for bid opening. Applications
for prequalification may be submitted less than 5
days before bid opening, but consideration by the
Port cannot be assured.
Attention is called to the provisions of the Oregon
Revised Statutes 279.350, providing that workers be
paid prevailing wage rates.
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING
DATE
PDX Parking Lot Exit Widening
August 27, 1987
2:00 p.m.
WBE - 100%
MBE -
100%
Scope:
Construction of additional queuing lane space near
the exit toll booths at the short- and long-term park­
ing lots. A prebid conference will be held on Tues­
day, August 18, 1987, at 10:30 a.m., at the Port of
Portland, Aviation Construction Office, 7267 NE Air­
port Way, Portland, Oregon, to discuss all phases of
the work.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
PUBLIC NOTICE
DBE/MBE/WBE
GOALS
OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
It is the policy of the Oregon Department of Transpor­
tation that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises
(DBE), Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), and
Women Business Enterprises (WBE) as defined in
Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 23 and as it
may be amended shall have the maximum opportunity
to participate in the performance of contracts
To ensure the objectives of this policy, the Department
has established an overall statewide goal for DBE/
MBE/WBE in the amount of 12 percent of contracting
activities. This goal is comprised of 10 percent to DBE/
MBE and 2 percent to WBE.
Documents concerning the goals and a description of
how they were selected are available for review until
September 15, 1987. during normal business hours
(Monday through Friday. 8 a m to 5 p.m.) at these
locations: Federal Highway Administration Office of
Civil Rights. 424 Mohawk Building. 222 S.W Morri­
son. Portland; Federal Highway Administration. Suite
100 Equitable Center 530 Center Street N.E . Salem;
and these Oregon Department of Transportation
offices: Civil Rights Section, 412 Transportation Build­
ing, Salem; EEO, MBE and Labor Compliance group,
1158ChemeketaSt N F., Salem; Region 1 office. 9002
S.E. McLoughlin Blvd Milwaukie; Region 2 office,
205 East Salem Highwav Building. 2960 State Street.
Salem; Region 3 office, 1523 S.E. Cobb St., Roseburg;
Region 4 office, North The Dalles-Califorma Highway.
Bend; and Region 5 office, 2111 Adams Ave , La
Grande.
The public may submit written comments on the goals
until September 30. 1987 These comments will be
used for informational purposes only and can be sent
to: Dale E Wilken. Div.sion Administrator, Federal
Highway Administrator, Suite 100 Equitable Center.
Salem, OR 97301, or Vicki Nakashima. Civil Rights
Section Manager. Oregon Department of Transporta­
tion, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; or
Ronault Catalani, MBE & Labor Compliance Man­
ager, Oregon State Highway Division. Transportation
Building, Salem. OR 97310
The Oregon Department
of Transportation
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