Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 09, 1987, Page 20, Image 20

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    MULTNOK 1AH COUNTY
CALL F OR BIDS
NEW EQUIP MENTGARAGE
Bids Due: Septem ber 22,1987 at 2:00 P.M.
Bid No.: B61-100-1667
Sealed bids will be received bv the Director of Pur­
chasing, Multnomah County Purchasing Section,
2505 S.E. 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for: con­
struction of new wood frame equipment garage.
Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purcha­
sing Director and copies may be obtained from the
above address for a $5.00 non-refundable fee.
CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS ONLY. Plans and
Specifications will not be mailed within the Tri-Coun­
ty area.
PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: Pursuant to
the Multnomah County Public Contract Review
Board Administrative Rules (AR 40.030) Prequalifici-
cation shall be required for this project for the follow­
ing class(es) of work: building construction.
TION: Pursuant to county ordinance No 518 and
Public Contract Review Board Administrative Rules
no. 60.050, the above referenced bid has been desig­
nated for the set-aside program. Therefore, all bid­
ders are hereby advised that the total bid amount be
for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) participation.
NO NDISCRIM INATIO N: Bidders on this work will
be required to comply with the provisions of Federal
Executive Order 11246. The requirements for Bid­
ders and Contractors are explained in the Specifica­
tions.
No bid will be received or considered unless the bid
contains a statement by the bidder as part of his bid
that the requirements of 279.350, 279.352, 279.355
and 279.356 shall be met.
Prequalification applications or statements must be
prepared during the period of one year prior to bid
date. Prequalification application or proof of prequa­
lification by the Oregon Department of Transporta­
tion must be actually received or postmarked to Mul­
tnomah County by not later than 10 days prior to bid
opening.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied
by a check payable to Multnomah County, certified
by a responsible bank, or in lieu thereof, a surety
bond for an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of
the aggregate proposal. The successful bidder shall
furnish a bond satisfactory to the Board in the full
amount of the contract.
Details of comliance are available from the Purcha­
sing Section, Department of General Services, 2505
S.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202, (503) 248-
5111.
MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS UTILIZA-
Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or
all bids.
Introduction to
Q uality Assurance
What does Quality Assurance mean to you?
Quality Assurance most simply put means to assure
quality in your product and relationship with custo­
mers. The course INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY
ASSURANCE offered by Portland State University
Division of Continuing Education will expand on that
definition and help participants understand how they
can, through Quality Assurance Principles, generate
strategies to clarify objectives and design solutions to
assure quality results.
The class meets ten Tuesdays, September 29
through November 24, 1987, 6:30-9:00 p.m., on the
Portland State University campus in room 373 Neu-
berger Hall, 723 SW Harrison. A textbook is re­
quired. Course fee is $110.
For more information or to register, please call
the Division of Continuing Education at 464-4812.
Page 8, JOBS, September 9, 1987
K. BUSSE, DIRECTOR
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lib ra ry science, learning resources, In s tru c tio n a l te c h n o lo g y or
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