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Page 10, Portland Observer, February 10, 1988 JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION 00020 SUB-BIDS REQUESTED University of Oregon Science VI Addition/Alternation Eugene, Oregon BID DATE: February 23, 1988 at 4:00 P.M . INVITATION FOR BIDS * The Housing Authority of the City of Vancouver, Washington, will receive le a M S a.X Au’ hou.ys o llie .. 500 Omaha Way Vancouver. Wasm ROBINSON CONSTRUCTION CO _ BEECH STREET PROJECT - Sealed bids for labor and materials to construct 5 single Will be received by the Housing Authority of Portland at 8910 N. vvooisey X n “ andV0,egon. 97203. until 2:00 p.m. PST, T h u ^ F e b = a» a » 25, 1988. oavinq and fencing; construction of retaining walls, sidewalks, street cut, access drive, catch Ijasins. The w o V a ' S w o apartment complexes will be bid and awarded sepa 11125 S IV G«fEN8C/«G AD p O BOX 232<8 TIGARD. OREGON 97223 rately. Contractors may bid on one or both jobs. We are an equai opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business sub contractors and women and minority business enterprises. A minimum of 20% minority business enterprises participation in these pro jects is a Vancouver Housing Authority goal and the contractor select will be required to show proof of having solicited bids from minority business enterprises subcontractors. Snecifications location, bid preparation information, terms and conditions oi the Invitation for Bid and General Conditions are on file and available SUB-BID REQUESTED PCC Student Center, Remodel 705 N. Killingsworth, Portland, Oregon BID DATE: February 23, 1988 at 2:00 P.M . O.T.K.M. CONSTRUCTION 1224 S.W. 17th • Portland, OR 97205 503/241-2875 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. the Authority offices, 694-2501. A nortifiPd check or bank draft payable to the Housing Authority of the City of Vancouver, Washington, a satisfactory bid bond, or acceptab'e’ sureties in an amount equal to 5 percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Terms and Conditions must be paid on this projec . The Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period el 30 days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Authority. HOUSING AUTHORITY OFTHE CITY OF VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON Tommy M. Gay, Executive Director ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS INVITATION FOR BIDS The Metropolitan Sew.ce District is sol.ci.ing bids Io. <?»” ' ^ n of * t u u r Center Site Block 27, Portland, Oregon until 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time (PST) on the 18th day F ^ u a ry , 1988 at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 9 at which time and place all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Contract Documents, including Drawings and Specifications are o n W e a t he office of the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968. Ml bidders must comply with the provision of Chapter 279 Oregon Revised s " a X relating to the qualification o, bidders. The s Prequahhca^ ion statements shall be prepared and presented on the City of Portland ’ requalification Application and filed with the Portland City Engineer not ater than nine (9) business days prior to the bid opening time. X certified check or bank draft, payable to the order of the P O L A N D JEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, negotiable U.S. Government Bonds (at ,ar value) or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an accep- able Surety, in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total Bid shal je submitted with each Bid. rhe successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory ’erformance and Payment Bond or Bonds. mention is called .0 .he fact .ha. no. less <han minimum saianesand vaoes as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the Project, md that the Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for em- "oyment are not discriminated against because of th e , race, color, religion iex or national origin, and that the Contractor must comply with all prov. lions required by ORS 279.348 through ORS 279.356. o assure compliance with the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMM S- M N S Resolution No. 3455. Exhibit " A " . MBE/FBE Recruitment » " ds i compliance with these MBE/FBE requirements shall be considered re- ponsive. ih e PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. ' • 7 ------ ---- lids may be held by the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION for a ,eriod not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the opening, of bids for he purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualification of and the attendance of bidders is welcomed Basically the project consists of constructing 5 split level homes, each con taining 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and single car garage. Work to * bid includes all construction except specific work by others as outlined follows: 1. 2. 3. Division Interested bidders may obtain one se, of bid documents Iron tenance Office, at the above address, upon deposit of $20 which is retuna able Documents returned to HAP in good condition within 10 da^ er b'd opening will receive refund of deposit. Additional sets may be obtained $10 each which is not refundable A HAP representative will conduct a pre-bid tour of the job site com™enc'"9 at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, Feburary 16, 1988. The meeting will convene at the Maintenance Office and the attendance of all bidders is reques . tions posed at that time regarding the project, (when " ot address®d in SpeC'_ fications) will be answered by addenda and mailed to all plan holders. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by bid s e c u r i t y , i n ° * certified check, cashier's check, or surety bond payable to the Housing Authority of Portland in an amount equal to 10% of the bid which is to forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should bidder neglect ref“ a enter into a contract or provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of the work when bidder is notified of contract award. A minimum of 20% MBE participation in the execution of this a HAP requirement and the methods the bidder proposes in order to comply with this requirement shall be submitted on a notarized Certification of MBE Participation" form which shall become a part of the bid. Bidder may not withdraw bid after the hour set for opening thereof until a Wilson Director Oregon Convention Center Project, no later than 2,00 p.m., February 22, 1988. at which time they will be publicly opened in Metro Council Chamber. P n te n .ie l bidders may ob.ain specifications and bid documents by con.ac.ng M M c f a d a n Z « ¿1-1646. ext. 265. Me.ro may reiec, any bid no, in com pliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements any may " i e c î lor good cause any o, all bids upon a finding of .he agency .ha. The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject V or all bids and waive all informalities if, in the judgment o f HAP. « is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be directed to Richard Jones at 283-1693. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND Loren Tarbell Acting Director of Maintenance it is in the public interest to do so. A listing o, State certified DBE/WBE firms indicating ‘¡ 7 * * of construction work will be supplied ,0 each Pfan holder- I n t a n « t e d ^ WBE subcontractors may obtain a current list o p McFarlane, 221-1646, ext. 265. No bids will be received or considered by M e tro ^ n te « .he bid containsi a statement by the bidder that the provisions of ORS 279.350, rega g p vailing wage rates, are to be complied with. _______ PUBLIC NOTICE The Private Industry Council serving Multnomah and Washington Count,es and the City of Portland will submit its Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) 1988 Title IIB Summer Youth Employment and Training, Pbn to the Sun of Oregon Job Training Partnership Administration on Februa y ■ Basic skills training work experience, on-the-job training and other allow able t r a S g a S e s will be provided for 1672 economicahy disadvantaged 14 21 vear old residents of Multnomah and Washington Counties and t C t X o X d fo ra period of approximately 8 weeks during thesummer of 1988. Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) funding will total $2,544,615. Copies of the draft plan are available upon request. are due by March 11, 1988 to the address listed below: American Heart Association Mitral Valve Prolapse — A Common Condition Written comments Dennis Cole, President The Private Industry Council 520 S.W. Sixth Avenue, Suite 400 Portland, Oregon 97204 PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMM ISSION Patrick L. LaCrosse, Exec. Dir. February 4 , 1988 Specializing in the Sale of Brick • FOR EVERY PURPOSE • 55 DISTINCT COLOR/TEXTURE COMBOS • PAVING BRICKS • • GAS-FIRED FIREPLACE BRICKS • • HIGH QUALITY • A Team Committed to Excellence' 5707 N.E. 10th Ave. • Washington • (206) 256-8186 Portland. Oregon 97211 From there, the bltxxl fills up the left atrium, and then moves through the mitral valve to the left ventricle where it is pumped through the aortic valve into the aorta and then to the rest of the body The mitral valve consists of two flaps or leaflets shaped somewhat like a bishop’s miter. The flaps are attached to the supporting muscles by cords which arc arranged so that the flaps close evenly, permitting the flow of blood in only one direction, from the left atrium to the left ventricle But in mitral valve prolapse, one or both valve flaps are enlarged and some of the supporting strings are too long W hen the heart pumps, the mitral valve flaps do not close smoothly In stead, part of one or both flaps col lapse backward into the left atrium, sometimes allowing a small amount of blotxl to leak backward through the valve. In general, mitral valve prolapse is not a serious or life-threatening prob lem In rare eases involving leakage of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium, infections of the mitral valve can occur, but the chance of infection can be diminished by taking antibiotics before dental treatment, in cluding teeth cleaning, and before cer tain kinds of surgery, so it is important to know if this condition exists A doe tor can detect MVP by listening to the heart through a stethoscope The majority of patients w ith this condition have no symptoms, will have no problems and. therefore, will need no treatment The condition The heart is divided into a left and a seems to occur more often in women right side Each side of the heart has a than in men with some studies show mg that at least six percent of all chamber where blood collects women have mitral valve prolapse ( atrium) and a chamber that pumps Mitral valve prolapse is a common blood out of the heart (ventricle) The blood which has been circulating condition of the heart that requires throughout the body enters the heart some attention from time to time in the riglit atrium; passes through the Most patients enjoy active lives with tricuspid valve into the riglit ventricle out any restrictions, hut it's a good idea to consult a doctor about safe and is then pumped through the pul activity levels After all. dix'sn’t your monarv valve into the lungs where it heart deserve a little extra attention releases carbon dioxide and picks up after all the hard work it does tor you? oxygen. School-age children can tell you some fascinating facts about hearts They know, for example, that the heart is a four chambered muscular organ pumping bliMHt continuously through the circulatory system to all parts of the body They might know that each day. the average heart “ beats" (or e x pands and contracts) 100.000 times and pumps close to 2,000 gallons of blixid Children can also tell you that something that works that hard might need some extra attention from time to time And they’re right y Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland Construction & Distributing Foundation excavation and backfill Concrete foundation walls and footing Landscaping 1 of the specifications further defines all work to be performed in the execution of this project. lidders prior to awarding the contract. lidder shall be certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed s & w Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read aloud lapse of sixty (60) days thereafter has occurred. The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION will receive sealed Bids for Demolition of buildings and structures and Site Clearance of Two (2) Commercial Structures and Site Work in the Convention INVITATION FOR BID ★ How can you afford a home o f your own? Write HUD for this free pamphlet. PORTLAND OBSERVER U.S. DepL o f H IT ) P.O. Box 777 Portland. OR 9720 "The Eyes and Ears of the Community" 288-0033 Portland • (503)281-3938 rf** t “ * ' ’ ' *2 f ” 4