Page 10, Portland Observer, February 24, 1988 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DIVISION A SUB BIDS REQUESTED SUB BIDS REQUESTED Lakota Waste Water Treatment Plant Old Lakota Primary Plant, Federal Way, WA BID DATE: MARCH 9, 1988 at 2:00 p.m. Crater Lake Highway - Brownsboro Section Jackson County, Oregon Department of Transportation Bid Date: February 25, 1988 at 9:00 a.m. Hoffman Construction Company of Washington M.C. Lininger and Sons P.O. Box 1145, Medford, OR 97501 (503) 779-2303 P.O. Box 1300, Portland, OR 97207 Bid Phone (503) 221-8811 Washington Contract # HOFFMCC164LF W e are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids from small business and disadvantaged business sub-contractors and wom en and minority business enterprises We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority owned business enterprises. Sealed bids for Aquarium Suite at Huestis Hall, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education at University of Oregon, Physical Plant Department, Con­ ference Room 2, 1295 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, Oregon 97403, until 2:00 p.m ., Tuesday, 22 March 1988 and then publicly opened and read aloud by the Undersigned or a designated representative. Briefly, the work is described as the completion of 2,100 S.F. of unfinished basement space in Huestis Hall. Bids will be received on a lump-sum basis for all of the work. One set of contract docum ents may be obtained by prime bidders only, from R obertson/S herw ood/Architects pc, 96 East Broadway, Suite 6, Eugene, Oregon, upon deposit of $50.00. Additional sets may be obtained for the cost of reproduction plus a deposit of $50.00. Deposits will be refunded for docum ents returned in good condition by actual bidders within two weeks after opening bids, but to non-bidders only if returned no later than one week prior to bid opening. NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING SUB-BIDS REQUESTED FOR Fairbanks Water Treatment Plant Exp. Bid Date: March 3, 1988 — 7:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given that upon request by an interested person a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transporta­ tion District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 p.m., W ednesday, March 23, 1988, at the Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Second Floor, Meeting Room C, for the purpose of considering a project for which federal assistance under Section 9 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, is being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that this hearing be convened should contact Cynthia Weston, Public Services Division, by phone at 238-4920 or in writing, 4012SE 17th Avenue. Portland, Oregon 97202, by Friday, March 11, 1988. Hoffman Construction Company 3201 “C” St. #610, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 (907) 561-5578 W e are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women and minority business enterprises. The grant am endm ent application adds: Project Description Automatic Passenger Counters S U B -B ID S A N D M ATERIALS QUOTES REQUESTED Total Am ount $50,000 Project Type Capital This funding is available from excess funding for Bus Overhead Desti­ nation Signs in the amount of $45,000 and from Air Starter Kits in the amount of $5,000, under UMTA Project No. OR-90-007. Subcontractors & suppliers are invited to submit quotations for the following project: Contract documents may be Department; the office of Eugene Builders Exchange, tive, Construction Data Plan change, Roseburg; Salem D odge/Scan, Seattle, WA. exam ined at the U of O Physical Plant R obertson/S herw ood/Architects pc; Eugene; Builders Exchange C oopera­ Center, Portland; Oregon Builders Ex­ Contractors Exchange, Salem; and All bidders must comply with ORS 279.350 relating to prevailing rates of wage. Bidders are required to attend a m andatory Pre-Bid Conference which will be held at the project site, on Thursday, 10 March 1988 at 2:00 p.m. This will be the only opportunity for Bidders to access the project building. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the m anner pro­ vided in the “ Instructions to Bidders" upon the Bid Form provided and accompanied by bid security. OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION By: W.C. Neland Associate Vice Chancellor Eugene, Oregon No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by this project. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY DIVISION ALSEA RIVER (WALDPORT) BRIDGE BID DATE: March 3, 1988 (9:00 A M ) The project is in conform ance with transportation planning in the area and will be programmed in the Transportation Improvement Program. A statement of Tri-M et's charter bus service is available for inspection at the Tri-Met Adm inistrative Offices. Tri-M et will not be engaging in school bus operations. Private transportation enterprise will not be directly affected by the project. G UY F. A TK IN S O N C O N S TR U C TIO N C O M P A N Y The project is currently under intergovernmental review by the state clearinghouse. P.O. Box 593, South San Francisco, CA 94080 415/876-1000 At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, econom ic and environmental aspects of the project. Effective March 1, 1988 through bid date our reps, will be located at: A copy of the grant application for the proposed project and a transit development plan for the area are currently available for public inspec­ tion at Tri-Met, Public Services Division, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Port­ land, Oregon 97202. Executive Inn, 200 Commercial St., Salem, OR 97301 503/363-4123 WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND REQUEST SUB-BIDS FROM SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS, MINO­ RITY BUSINESS AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES. DOUGLAS L. CAPPS Executive Director Public Services Division PORTLflblb OBSERVER "The Eyes and Ears of the Community" 288-0033 Safety rules to live by. RULE NO. 1: The CITY of ST. HELENS invites bids for the following: 5011 NE 26th P.O. Box 3137 Portland, OR 97208 Labor and equipm ent for replacment of existing 8" waterm ain with 16 ductile iron or PVC pipe. Project length will be approxim ately 4,800 feet of 16 " pipe and 140 feet of 6“ pipe, including a 70 foot railroad crossing. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Project also includes installation of all associated valves, tees, fittings and hardware, and six new fire hydrants. Contractor shall furnish all materials. Detailed specifications will be available at City Hall on Monday, Feb­ ruary 29, 1988. Bids must be sealed and submitted in writing to the City Administrator, City of St. Helens, City Hall, 265 Strand Street, P.O. Box 278, St. Helens, Oregon 97051, by the tim e of the public opening which is 2:30 p.m., March 16, 1988. Prequalification of con­ tractors is required and must be received by 5:00 p.m., March 14, 1988.(8. Effective Feb. 17, 1988 A downed line isn't a dead line. Just because a line is down doesn't mean it isn’t alive with electric­ ity. The safest thing you can do is not to touch it and call us immediately. FGc Classified Ads: $8.00/col. Display Ads: $9.00/col. Invitation to Bid, Public Legal Notices: $12.00/col. inch inch and inch ; 1 Col. — 2'/* inch — 13 picas | Page Depth — 21 inches Page Width — 13 inches Phone: 1503 ) 288-0014 (503) 288-0020, (503) 288 1756 j I I ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS Sealed proposals for the Portland International Airport, Custodial Services, will be received by the Purchasing Manager at the Port of Portland offices, 700 N.E. Multnomah Street, Portland, Oregon (mail- ng address: P.O. Box 3529, Portland, Oregon 97208), until, but not after, 5:00 p.m., March 28, 1988 and thereafter read. A mandatory briefing conference will be held on Monday, February 29, 1988 at 8:30 a.m., at the Conference Center, W ashington Room, Portland International Airport, 7000 N.E. Airport Way, Portland, O re­ gon. A walk-through guided tour will follow the briefing. This is the only opportunity for proposers to have a guided tour of the facilities and to discuss all phases of the work. This briefing and tour is m andatory in order to qualify for submitting a proposal for these services. A sign-up sheet will be made available. Specifications, drawings and other contract docum ents will be availa­ ble at the briefing conference. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PORTLAND OBSERVER CUSTODIAL SERVICES PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Reservations for the briefing and tour must be made no later than 5:00 p.m., Thursday, February 25, 1988 by phoning 231-5000, Extension 588. All proposals must be on the regular blank forms which will be given to qualified proposers at the briefing conference and must be accom ­ panied by a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond payable to the Port of Portland in the amount of 10% of the am ount bid. Only propos­ ers, as determined by the Selection Committee will be considered for award of these services. Technical questions pertaining to this project should be directed to Larry M edearis who may be contacted at 231-5000, extension 578. Proposals may be rejected if not in com pliance with Request for Proposals (RFP) procedures and requirements. Any or all proposals may be rejected if in the public interest to do so. PORT OF PORTLAND Gary A. Kanz, C.P.M. Purchasing Manager A bid bond and a perform ance bond will be required. The CITY of ST. HELENS intends to award the bid to the lowest bidder who complies with bid requirements and specifications: however, the City may reject any bid not in com pliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the City Council that it is in the public interest to do so. | I ____________________1 CITY OF ST. HELENS Telephone: (503) 397-6272 PART-TIME JOBS MAY LEAD TO REWARDING CAREER Unique part-time job opportunities with the Internal Re­ venue Service can lead to a rewarding federal govern­ ment career. Also provides potential for full-time work. Starts at $6.47 an hour. Fluctuating weekday hours, primarily December through April, providing tax assis­ tance by phone. Paid training provided. Two years college or appropriate public contact work experience necessary. To apply mail your name, address, and day­ time telephone number to: IRS Personnel Branch (ConRep) P.O Box 3341 Portland, OR 97208 INVITATION TO BID C-TRAN is accepting bids for the manufacture of twelve (12) bus passenger waiting shelters. A Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation goal of 10% has been assigned to this project. Bid specifications may be obtained from C-TRAN, P.O. Box 2529, Van­ couver, W ashington, 98668-2529, (206) 696-4494. Sealed bids will be accepted until 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 17 1988. Attention Minority and Women-owned Businesses What: When: Where: How much: A workshop on how to sell to Metro 5:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, March 7 Multnomah County Library 801 SW 10th, Portland It’s free Approximately $5 million in procurement and contract opportunities is available for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988. New awards totaling an estimated $74.5 million will be available starting July 1, 1988. Metro is your regional government. Services include the Washington Park Zoo, solid waste disposal, the Oregon Convention Center and regional transportation and land-use planning. To register or for more information, contact: Mel Huie or Darlene Badrick The Metropolitan Service District 2000 SW First Ave. Portland, OR 97201 (503) 221-1646 You will be contacted to schedule a general aptitude test. IRS is an equal opportunity empoyer. U.S. Citizenship is required. This notice expires 3/18/88. METRO