Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 09, 1987, Page 12, Image 12

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    Page 12, Portland Observer, December 9, 1987
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
ADVANCE NOTICE TO BIDDERS
CONTRACT NO. 88-658B
PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT CO M M ISSION
ENGINEERING SERVICES
Proposals Due 5:00 p.m . December 22, 1987
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met)
will advertise for bids on December 10, 1987 for Printing of Transportation
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The Portland Development Commission is seeking proposals from qualified
consulting engineering teams to provide civil, structural and geotechnical
engineering, surveying and landscape architecture design services for the
structural construction of major roadways and related utilities and major
untility relocation within the South Waterfront Area of the Downtown
Waterfront Urban Renewal District of the City of Portland.
The improvements are generally described as.
Three- and five-lane boulevard roadway, two-lane temporary road­
way; substantial geotechnical fill and retaining wall; water, storm
water and sewer utilities to serve the future development, trunk
sewer relocation, and storm sewer outfall; and street lighting,
signage and intersection signalization for two intersections.
The Portland Development Commission encourages participation of mino-
rity/women business enterprise contractors in its projects. Established Com­
mission goal for participation is 9% for minority business enterprises and
9% for women business enterprises. PDC expects the consultant to meet or
increase these goals.
A completed RFP package is available from Marla Miller, Portland Develop­
ment Commission, 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102 Portland, Oregon
97204-1968, 1503) 796-5323. Proposals are due at the PDC office no later
than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 22, 1987.
Guides, Contract No. 88 658B.
The Request for Proposals may be obtained from the Contracts and Legal
Services Department, Tri-Met, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
97202, after December 11, 1987, (503) 239 6466.
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Office Building Addition
Housing Authority and Community Services
Agency of Lane County
Bid Date: December 16, 1987 at 11 A .M .
JO H N
HYLAND
CONST.. INC
g T n T r a l CONTHAC
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Written comments can be submitted in advance of the hearing by writing to
Tri-Met Board of Directors, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202. W rit­
ten comments can also be presented at the hearing. Further information can
be obtained by calling Ken Zatarain, Tri-Met Manager of Service Planning
at 238 4970.
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN
TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON
Douglas L. Capps, Executive D irector
o f Public Services
December 6,1987
N.E. 111th Drive to N.E. 181st Avenue
Columbia River Highway
Oregon Department of Transportation
Bid Date: December 17, 1987 at 9:00 A .M .
KIEWIT PACIFIC CO.
P.O. Box 1769, Vancouver, W A 98668
(206) 693-1478 or (503) 285-4687 FAX 206-693-5582
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from
women and minority owned business enterprises.
DITION" by December 22, 1987.
Oregon State Board
o f Higher Education
A rt M ancl
D irector o f Campus and B uilding Planning
Eugene, Oregon
December 7, 1987
Oregon Correctional Institution
Saturday service would operate hourly instead of every
30 minutes.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and
Notice is hereby given that the Withycombe Hall Room 303 Fume Hood Pro­
ject that was to be opened on December 8, 1987 has been cancelled. Depo­
sits on contract documents will be refunded on their return in GOOD CON­
for
NOTICE is hereby given that the Tri Met Board of Directors will conduct a
public hearing during the regular monthly Board meeting on December 23,
1987, at 3:30 PM, Room C, Portland Building, 520 SW Fifth Avenue, Port­
land, Oregon, to receive public comment on proposed bus route revisions,
additions and/or deletions which may impact riders on those routes. The
proposed changes will be effective April 3, 1988 and affect service as follows:
P.O. Box 7867
Eugene, OR 97403-6606
(503) 345-8100
B ID
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
22-Parkrose:
women and minority enterprises.
C A N C E L L A T IO N
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON (TRI MET)
pitch...
you make your best hit with us
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution
Bid Date: Decem ber 17, 1987, 3:00 P.M .
Make a grand slam in sales through newspaper advertising! We re
your best bet as tar as readership (the bigger our circulation,
the larger your audience!), economics (it's the most economics
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DRAKE
Bid Date: December 17,1987 at 3 p.m.
PO R TLA N D
JO H N
HYLAND
CONST. INC.
TR AC T Q W j
P.O. Box 7867
Eugene, OR 97403-6606
(503) 345-8100
1740 N.W. Flanders
Portland, or 97X9
O BSERVER
OREGON'S AWARD W INNING BLACK NEWSPAPER
283-2486
Construction
Company
(503) 226-3991
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and
women and minority business enterprises.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
National Safety In
The Workplace Week
Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution
Bid Date: December 17,1987, 3:00 P .M .
Safety? You bet your life! It’s a
catchy phrase. But it’s more than
just a slogan for National Safety in
the Workplace Week. It’s a fact.
Lower down payments.
Lower interest.
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M cC O R M A C K /E M E R IC K CONSTRUCTION CO.
P.O. Box 66100
Portland, OR 97266
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and
women and minority business enterprises.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Selwood Middle School
Portland School District No. 1
Addition and Remodel
Bid Date: Decem ber 22,1987 at 1:00 P .M .
ROBINSON CONSTRUCTION CO.
P.O. Box 23248
Tigard, OR 97223
(503) 639-8021
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and
women and minority business enterprises.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution
Bid Date: Decem ber 17, 1987, 3:00 P.M .
ROBINSON CONSTRUCTION CO.
P.O. Box 23248
Tigard, OR 97223
All year long workers bet their
lives on safety. Every time a
machinist steps up to a machine,
every time a carpenter picks up a
saw, every time a chef fires up the
stove, safety is vital.
That’s why workplace safety
should be an everyday concern for
every American worker and em­
ployer. It can’t take a back seat to
productivity or profit. It can’t be an
afterthought at a board meeting or
simply a poster on a bulletin board.
The US Department of Labor’s
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), the Amer­
ican Society of Safety Engineers
and the Associated General Con­
tractors are observing National
Safety in the Workplace Week to
help make everyone aware of the
need for strong workplace safety
and health programs
Employers can review company
safety and health policies, make
self-inspections and provide safety
and health training and equip­
ment.
Workers can help too. They must
know and comply with safety rules,
be alert for hazards and wear re­
quired protective equipment
(503) 639 8021
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from
small business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and
women and minority business enterprises.
Is safety worth it? You bet your
life.
For more information, write
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