Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 25, 1987, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    N o v e m h a r 9A
1QA7, P o rtla n d Observer, Page 11
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids for the construction of Household Sewer Hookups for the
Charleston Sanitary District, Coos County, Oregon, will be received until
11:00 A M , PST, December 4, 1987. Bids submitted prior to the opening
will be received by Charleston Sanitary District, 4570 Eel Avenue, P.O. Box
5522, Charleston, Oregon. Bid opening will be conducted at the Charleston
Sanitary District Office, and publicly opened and read aloud.
The project, entitled Phase 2 — Household Sewer Hookups, Charleston
Sanitary District/Coos County, consists of two schedules with approxi­
mately 217 houses to be converted to service laterals.
No bid will be received or considered by the public contracting agency '
the bid contains a statement by the bidder as a part of this bid that provision»
of ORS 279.350 shall be complied with.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
JANUARY 28, 1988
Sealed proposals on the following project will be opened and read by the
Highway Division in Room 122, Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon, at
9 a m „ on Thursday, January 28. 1988; Proposals shall be submitted to
Fran Neavoll, Office Manager, Commission Services, prior to 9 a.m. on the
above date. For this project, bidders shall be prequalified in the class of work
Schedule A
1. Houshold Sewer H ookups...............................................104 Each
Schedule B
1. Household Sewer H ookups.............................................113 Each
indicated.
FEDERAL AID PROJECTS (FAP) NOW REQUIRE A SINGLE GOAL
FOR ANY DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE)
PARTICIPATION. THE NEW FEDERAL DEFINITION OF DBE
INCLUDES WOMEN OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (WBE)
Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of H G.E., INC., Engineers
and Planners, 375 Park Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon, and at the following
locations:
Charleston Sanitary D istrict................................ Charleston, Oregon
Coos County..............................................................Coquille, Oregon
Bay Area Plan Exchange.......................................Coos Bay, Oregon
Eugene Builders Exchange........................................ Eugene, Oregon
Contractor's Exchange ..............................•’ ............... Salem, Oregon
Builder Exchange......................................................Medford, Oregon
Josephine County Builders Exchange..............Grants Pass, Oregon
Douglas County Builders Exchange.....................Roseburg, Oregon
Oregon Builders Exchange.................................... Roseburg, Oregon
Builders Plan Exchange............................................ Portland, Oregon
Northwest Plan C enter............................................ Portland, Oregon
, Construction Data News.......................................... Portland, Oregon
Portland Observer......................................
Portland, Oregon
One copy may be obtained by prequalified prospective bidders upon receipt
of cash or check in the amount of $25.00 made payable to the Engineer. De,
posits made upon procurement of drawings, specifications, and forms of
Contract Documents will be non-refundable. Individual sheets and specifi­
cation pages may be purchased for the cost of reproduction, $0.25 per sheet.
Bidders must prequalify with Owner, on Standard APWA Prequalifications
forms ten (10) days prior to bid opening. Prequalification forms may be
obtained from, and should be submitted to the Engineer. If a prequalification
form is on file with the Engineer and is not over one year old, refiling is not
necessary unless there has been a substantial change in Contractor s status.
The Offeror's or Bidder's attention is called to the "Equal Opportunity
Clause” the “ Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construc­
tion Contract Specifications", and “ Section 3" Requirements set forth
herein.
The Contractor's compliance with the Executive Order and the regulation of
CFE Part 60-4 shall be based on its implementation of the Equal Opportunity
Clause, specific affirmative action obligation required by the sPec'f|c a l'°ns
set forth in 41 CFR 50 4.3(a), and its effort to meet the goals established for
the geographical area where the contract resulting from this solicitation is to
be performed. The hours of minority and female employment and training
must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract and in
each trade and the Contractor shall make a good faith effort to employ mino­
rities and women evenly on each of its projects. The transfer of minority or
female employees or trainees from Contractor to Contractor or from project
to project for the sole purpose of meeting the Contractor goals shall be a v.o_
lation of the contract, the Executive Order and the regulations in 41 CFR
Part 60-4. Compliance with the goals will be measured against the total work
hours performed.
The Contractor shall provide a written notification to the Director of the
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs within 10 working days o
award of any construction subcontract in excess of $10,000 at any tier of
construction work under the contract resulting from this solicitation. The
notification shall list the name, address and telephone number of the sub­
contractor, employer identification number, estimated dollar amount of the
subcontract; estimated starting and completion dates of the subcontrac ,
and the geographical area in which the contract is to be performed.
As used in this notice, and in the contract resulting from this solicitation,
the covered area is the Coos Bay area.
Prospective Contractors for work in connection with Section 3 covered pro­
jects will be required to provide, prior to signing of the contract at preliminary
statement of work force needs (skilled, semi-skilled, unskilled labor and
trainees by category where known, where not known, such information shaH
be supplied prior to the signing of any contract between contractors and
their subcontractors.
This project is being financed by Community Development Block Grant
Funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Coos
County is the recipient of the funds in behalf of the Charleston Sanitary Dis­
trict and Coos County is responsible for administration of the grant funds.
The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all infor­
malities. No bidder may withdraw or modify his bid after the hour set
the opening and thereafter until the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid.
Ken Bastendorff,
President
November 26, 1987
and equal employment opportunity (EEO) work force composition reqwtro-
ments contained in the contracts affirmative action special provisiqp.
STATE OF OREGON
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
HIGHWAY DIVISION
ON STATE-FUNDED PROJECTS, HOWEVER. SEPARATE DBE AND
WBE GOALS WILL CONTINUE TO BE SET WHEN APPROPRIATE
(1) LINCOLN COUNTY:
Alsea River (Waldport) Bridge Section of the Oregon Coast Highway near
Waldport. FAP No. BRF-2-4(24). ($30,000,000 $50,000,000). Req. approx.
94 000 cu. yds, emb.; 28,000 tons aggr. base; 7,650 tons asph. conic QP''r|n t'
(470 tons asph. cement in mix); 6 cone, manholes; 44 cone, inlets; 1,800 lin.
ft quard rail- 3,400 sq. yds. cone, walks and driveways; 5,000 lin. ft cone,
curbs- 560 cu. yds. cone, in walls; 53,000 lbs. reinf. in walls; 655 sq. ft. signs;
40 ilium poles and luminaires; 4 signal poles; 1 Model 170 controller; 10 ve^
hide signals (2 programmed); 8 ped. signals; 3 int. ilium. signs; 6 acresseed
and mulch; 33 trees; 7,370 shrubs; 815 groundcover; (Alt. A ); 26,000 cu.
yds struc. exc.; 8,515 lin. ft. steel pipe piling (116 piles); 50,160 lin. ft. pre-
stressed cone, or steel pipe piling 1456 piles»; dynamic monitor 0 piles:
36,700 cu. yds. struc. cone.; 8,745,000 lbs. coated reinf.; 1,540,000 lbs. pre
stressed steel; 23 prestressed beams; 20,660 sq. yds. 'atex-mod. con^ ove'''
la y 93,000 lbs. strand hangers; 6,000 lin. ft. bridge rail; 5,845 lin. ft. pe _
rail; (Alt "B "); 25,600 cu. yds. struc. exc.; 8,150 lin. ft. steel pipe piling (116
oiles)- 48 250 lin. ft. prestressed cone, or steel pipe piling (438 piles); dynamic
monitor 10 piles; 34,900 cu. yds. struc. cone.; 7,080,000 lbs. coated reinf.;
1 360 000 lbs. prestressing steel; 20,660 sq. yds. latex-mod. cone, overlay;
2 475 000 lbs. struc. steel; 57,000 lbs. strand hangers; 6,000 tin. ft. bridge
rail 5 845 lin. ft. ped. rail. Completion Time: 1,200 calendar days. Requires
a CPM Network schedule and computer analysis printout. Class of Work.
Reinforced Concrete & Structural Steel Bridges & Grand SeParat'on Strucc
tures THIS PROJECT CONTAINS A DBE/WBE GOAL. THE DBE/WBE
ENTERPRISE IS SUBJECT TO COMMERCIALLY USEFUL/UNCT'O N
(CUF) REQUIREMENTS. A nonmandatory prebid meeting will be held at tne
Bayshore I each Club located at 1512 Oceania Drive in WaldP°’2 atA^ 2
a.m. on December 15, 1987. THIS PROJECT CONTAINS ALTERNATIVE
The policy of the Oregon Department of Transportation is to P*® ***® *^^
opportunity for participation in its contracting activities to all person? ana
firms in compliance with applicable Federal and State laws, rules and
tions The State Highway Division hereby notifies all bidders that it w
matively insure that DBE/WBE will be afforded full opportunity«»
bids in response to invitations to participate in any contract entered into i
suant to this advertisement. In consideration for an award, persons or
will not be discriminated against because of race, age, color, sex, fBl»L
national origin, mental or physical handicap, political affiliation, or merit»«
status.
• •
•
Plans and specifications may be inspected at this time at the Transportation
Building in Salem; AGC Offices in Seattle and Spokane; PTS Business Deve­
lopment Center, Builders Exchange Co-operative, Northeast Business Cen­
ter, Northwest Plan Center, Portland; and Eugene Builders Exchange.
THERE IS A NON REFUNDABLE CHARGE OF $50 FOR EACH SET OF
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ORDERED. THIS MATERIAL WILL W .
SENT POSTAGE PAID. REQUESTS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BT
EITHER A CERTIFIED CHECK, CASHIER'S CHECK, COMPANY
CHECK, OR A POSTAL MONEY ORDER DRAWN IN FAVOR OF THE
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY DIVISION.
Plans, specifications, and proposal forms can be obtained in Ro^ J - TrM* '
portation Building, Salem, Or 97310 or by telephoning (503) 378-6293.
Prequalification by prime contractors will be required by the Department O<
Transportation 10 days prior to the bid opening date A $50 filing fee moet
accom pany the p requalification application, a fte r January 1.
is proposed tha t the filin g fee w ill be $100. The last day for filing for ttw»
letting will be January 19, 1988.
The Department of Transportation may reject any bid not in compliance
with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, »nd may
reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the Department of
Transportation it is in the public interest to do so.
STATE OF OREGON BY AND THROUGH ITS
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
HIGHWAY DIVISION
Larry W. Rulien
State Highway Engineer
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
BIDS.
“ BUY AMERICA" requirements apply on this Federal Aid Project except for
Sealed bids for the 625 SW 16th Street Revised project will be received*
the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, PST, Decem­
ABB pile splices.
Where the Department has assigned a DBE/WBE participation goal on a
contract, the contractor and subcontractor must comp'Y w'th the commer
cially useful function (CUF) provisions which require that the DBE/ WBE
actually perform, manage, and supervise all assigned responsibilities. Where
the Department has assigned on-the-job training (OJT) participation goa s,
the contractor must comply with the relevant special provision requirements.
Additionally, the contactor and subcontractor are subject to contract wage
ber 15, 1987.
EXPLORATION
FOREMAN
(HIGHW AY MAINTENANCE
FOREMAN 2)
$1735-$1904 MONTHLY
The Oregon State Highway Divi­
sion has a challenging opportu­
nity for an Exploration Foreman
headquartered in Roseburg. The
Exploration Foreman is respon­
sible for the supervision and ope­
ration of equipment used to ob­
tain subsurface exploration data.
Position requires equivalent to
three years of progressively re­
sponsible experience in highway
maintenance or construction
work including one year exper­
ience in drilling operations. Con­
tact ODOT Personnel, 419 Trans­
portation Bldg., Salem, OR
97310, for employment applica­
tion and recruiting announce­
ment. Apply soon, since this
recruitment may close at any
time without notice.
The Oregon
Department
of Transportation
An EEO/AA
Employer
Additional information may be obtained by contacting.
ret down payments
Lower interest.
a
r
ig a H U D l
ball game.
INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT
PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received until 1 00 p.m on the dates
indicated in the Purchasing Department, Multnomah County
School District #1 J, 501 N Dixon. Portland. Oregon for the
items listed herein:
BID FILING
DATE
DESCRIPTION
Aprons and Bar Towels tor Warehouse
Stock, 1987-88
Dec. 8. 1987 Art Supplies for Warehouse Stock.
1988-89
Dec 8. 1987 Physical Education Supplies and
Equipment tor Warehouse Stock.
1988 89
Dec 8. 1987
Formal announcement, detailed specifications and
biddino document may be obtained at the above address.
F o r’ a d d itio n a l in fo r m a tio n , p le a s e c o n ta c t
M ich a e l J. H u tch e n s, D ire c to r o f P u rch a sing ,
249-2000, Extension 581
DIRECTOR OF
DEVELOPMENT
Full-time for comprehensive pro­
gram of financial support. Re­
quires documented experience
and successful in development
activities.
Closing date:
1987.
OSU Physical Plant
606 SW 15th Street
Corvallis. OR 97331
or telephone
503 754-4921
December 31,
For information and application
materials, call:
667 7645
or write
M t. Hood Community College
26000 S.E. Stark
Gresham. OR 97030
EEO/AA
Buy an FHA-insured HUD-owned
home now and enjoy a lower down
payment urtd interest rate with our all
new Double Play offer.
Now for a limited time. HUD has
dropped the down payment to just 3%
for owner-occupants and 10% tor
investors on all HUD-owned properties
eligible for FHA Mortgage Insurance.
Plus. HUD will pay up to 6 additional
points to help cut your interest rate
up to one full percent . or more'
Check the HUD listings ad in the
classified section of your Friday or
Sunday Oregonian. Then for details,
see any real estate agent.
Lower down. Lower interest. Our
all new Double Play will help you
come home a winner.
HUD and your real estate agent.
We’re The Home Team.®
HUD®
«
•r ■ 1 •**.
-.'AC.
OtPARTMENT OF I
-
ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT
I
• iiaSNiii*