October 6, 1988, Portland Observer, Page 7 JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DESCHUTES COUNTY INVITATION TO BID MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL • MADRAS, OREGON ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS INVITATION TO BID MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL EMERGENCY/OUTPATIENT EXPANSION RIFLE RANGE CONSTRUCTION WELCOME CENTER CONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL OREGON BID DATE: DUE October 19,1988 at 7:30 P.M. ASHLAND NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY BIDS DUE: Friday, October 14,1988 at 2:00 P.M. Sealed bids will be received for MDO 4-89 — Construction of a Rifle NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed bids for the construction of a Range in the existing National Guard Armory at Ashland, Oregon. Seal­ Welcome Center for Central Oregon will be received from interested ed bids will be opened at the Ashland National Guard Armory, 1420 East contractors by Neal Huston, Architect for Deschute County, at Ar­ chitect’s office at 921 N.W. Wall St., Bend, Oregon 97701, until 7:30 P.M. Main Street, Ashland, Oregon 97520 at 2:00 P.M., PDT, on Friday, prevailing local time, on Wednesday, October 19, 1988 Bids will be October 14,1988. Drawings, specifications and proposal forms will be available on Tues­ publically opened and thereafter read aloud by the undersigned or his day, September 27, 1988 at the office of Patterson, Snider and Stewart, designated representative. Architects, 45 Hawthorne, Medford, Oregon 97504, phone 772-5203, and office and tourist information facility without a basement, totaling ap­ may be obtained by prime bidders upon deposit of $25.00 per set. The proximately 12,000 sq. ft. of floor area, and built of wood frame construc­ $25.00 deposit will be refundable to all prime bidders who submit bids tion. and return plans within seven days of bid opening. TYPE OF BID: One proposal for the entire Project, including General, Work required on the project includes both demolition work and new Mechanical and Electrical and Landscape Work is required. construction. The demolition work includes saw cutting and removal of CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS: Drawings and Specifications, including sections of concrete walls. The new work required on the project Bid and Agreement Documents may be examined at the following loca­ includes the construction of steel stud and gypsum board, walls, insula­ tions: Architect: Barber, Barrett, Turner; 745 N.W. Wall; Suite 102; Bend, tion materials, acoustical baffles, mechanical and electrical systems. OR 97701; (503) 382-5535. Architect: Neal Huston; 921 N.W. Wall; Bend, Bids must be sealed and directed to the Contracting Officer, National OR 97701; (503) 389-0991. Central Oregon Builders Exchange; P.O. Box Guard Armory, and marked "SEALED PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUC­ 326; Bend, OR 97709: (503) 389-0123. Eugene Builders Exchange; 135 TION OF RIFLE RANGE IN EXISTING NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY AT Silver Lane, Eugene, OR 97404; (503) 688-1607. Salem Contractors ASHLAND, OREGON." Bids must be accompanied by a bid bond, cer­ Exchange; P.O. Box 12065; Salem, OR 97309; (503) 362-7957. Construc­ tified check or (10%) of the amount of the bid as a guarantee that the tion Data Plan Center; 1125 S.E. Madison; Rm. 200; P.O. Box 5005; bidder will enter into a contract if awarded to him. Portland, OR 97208; (503) 234-0281. Construction Data Plan Center; 925 When the contract is awarded, the successful bidder must comply with N.W. 12th Ave.; P.O. Box 5005; Portland, OR 97208; (503) 225-0200. provisions of said Chapter in regard to the payment of not less than the Dodge/Scan; 315 N. Tower, 100 W. Harrison Plaza; Seattle, WA 98119; prevailing wage rates and conditions of employment. (206) 284-3811. Oregon Builders Exchange; 250 N.E. Garden Valley Blvd.; Roseburg, OR 97470; (503) 672-9307. The successful bidder shall furnish a Performance Bond and Payment Bond in favor of the Military Department. Each bond must be one Bonafide Prime Bidders may obtain up to 2 sets at Architect Neal hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. Huston’s office upon deposit of check payable to Architect in amount of $50 for each set. Deposits will be refunded upon return of Documents in The Military Department, State of Oregon, reserves the right to reject good condition. any or all bids. Sub-bidders and Suppliers may obtain personal sets of Documents and B. N. Schriever, Installations Officer Prime Bidders additional sets by paying cost of reproduction, which is State Contracting Officer not refundable. Published Oct. 6, 1988 PREQUALIFICATION: Bidders must be prequalified in accordance with State Statutes. PARTICIPATE in the performance of contracts and NON-RESIDENT BIDDERS: In accordance with ORS 279.025 & 279.029, preference to Oregon residents will be given when awarding this Con­ SUBCONTRACTS FINANCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITH FEDERAL FUNDS It is the policy Of the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of tract by adding to a non-resident’s bid the same percentage, if any, given to the Bidder by the Bidders home State. Accordingly, Bidders will Oreaon (Tri-Met) that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DDEs) a be required to indicate on the Bid Form whether or not the Bidder is an defined in 49 CFR Part 23 shall have the maximum opportunitytc. par- ticiDate in the performance of contracts and subcontracts financed in Oregon resident. whole or in part with federal funds from the U.S. Department of WAGE RATES: No Bid will be received or considered unless the Bid contains a statement assuring the Bidder’s compliance with ORS Transportation. 279.350, which relate to payment of prevailing rates of wage. In this reaard Tri-Met has established overall goals for Federal Fisca Year 1988-89 of 10% DBE participation In federally-assisted contracts. BID SECURITY: Bidders shall submit with their Bid Proposal a Bid Bond, A description of the metholdology used in estaJ’ H s h i^ th e overall DBE Certified Check, or Bank Cashier’s Check equal to 10% of the Base Bid including Additive Alternates, if any. goal is available for inspection from September 26,1988 to October 26, iQRfl at the Tri-Met office: 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, OR, Con OWNER’S RIGHT TO REJECT BIDS: The Owner reserves the right to tracts and Legal Services, Third Floor, Monday through Friday (except waive any informalities and to reject any or all Bids when it is in the legal holidays) from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Owner’s best interest to do so. The public may submit written comments on the goals until November By Invitation of Deschutes County 10 1988. The written comments will be used f° " " f° " ? at,0" a! £ L tP 4012 By: Mike Maier, County Administrator___________Published Sept. 22,1988 ™d should be directed to: Julius L. Evans, DBE Officer, T .-Met 4012 CITY OF PORTLAND »“ BUREAU OF PARKS AND RECREATION SE 17th Avenue, Portland, OR, 97202. Comments may also be sent directly to UMTA Civil Rights Officer at 915 Second Avenue, Suite 3142, Seattle, Washington, 98174. ROSE CITY GOLF COURSE Douglas L. Capps, The City of Portland, Bureau of Parks and Recreation, announces that Executive Director applications w ill be accepted until 2:00 p.m., November 1, 1988 from Public Services Division ______ _______ ____________ qualified parties interested in operating the concession privileges at DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON Rose city Golf Course. The Operators/Lessee would operate the club house including a pro shop, food/beverage facility, and 18-hold course; the City would con­ tinue to provide course maintenance. DESCHUTES COUNTY WAREHOUSE RENOVATION Qualifications are due by 2:00 p.m., November 1, 1988 in the form Sealed bids will be received at the offices of Barber Barret* Tur" er specified in the Rose City Golf Course Proposal. chitects p c 745 N.W. Wall Street, Suite 102, Bend, Oregon 97701, unt , but not a«er6:00 p.m. on October 6, 1988 at which time all bids for the The City has established a goal of 9% participation for MBEs and 9% above entitled project will be publicly opened and read aloud. participation for FBEs on the total dollars spent for professional, technical, and expert services. Participation of MBE/FBEs as subcon­ In oeneral the proposed work consists of the renovation of the exterior tractors, in joint ventures, or by total award will be considered as par­ cheii nf aoDroximately 18 200 sf of warehouse including approximately sf o ? K ^ X e remodel, and other necessa^ w o j ^ d e ^ l ticipation toward this goal. In evaluation of proposals for this project, participation by MBE/FBEs is one of the criteria for determining award. to said construction. Pre-bid conference w ill be O^ p t e m b e^29 1988, For a copy of the Concessions Privileges Proposal, call or write: Golf at 10:00 a.m. at the Architect's office, 745 N.W. Wall Street, bune iu z , Operations, Portland Park Bureau, 1120 S.W. 5th Ave., Room 502, Bend, Oregon. ComDlete sets of plans and specifications, including all bid forms, may Portland, OR 97204. (503) 796-5104. be obtained"a? the office of the Architect, Huston Barber Barrett Turner Architects p c 745 N.W. Wall Street, Suite 102, Bend, Oregon 97701, telephone (503) 382-5535. Two sets of saidtd°? ufJ tevnt/ X s ($ S 00? ^ to each qeneral contractor upon deposit of fifty dollars ($5UAXJ). a deoosits^are refundable within three days of return of complete, un damaged sets. Additional sets may be purchased for the actual cost of Sealed bids will be received at Mt. View Hospital, 1270 A. Street, Madras, Oregon 97741, until, but not after 10:00 a.m. on November 1, 1988, at which time all bids for the above entitled project will be publicly opened and read aloud. In general, the proposed work consists of the construction of approx­ imately 12,500 square feet of a single-story with basement addition to the existing hospital, and other necessary work incidental to said con­ struction. Pre-bid conference will be on October 24, 1988, at 10:00 a.m. at the Project Site. Complete sets of plans and specifications, including all bid forms, may be obtained at the office of the Architect, Barber Barrett Turner Ar­ chitects p.c., 745 N.W. Wall Street, Suite 102, Bend, Oregon 97701, telephone (503) 382-5535. Two sets of said documents may be furnished to each general contractor upon deposit of seventy five dollars ($75.00). All deposits are refundable within ten days of return of complete, un­ damaged sets. Additional sets may be pruchased for the actual cost of reproduction, which is not refundable. Plans and specifications may be examined at the addresses listed below: 707 N.W. Hill Bend, Oregon 97701 389-0123 1125 S.E. Madison Room 200 Portland, Oregon 97214 234-0281 Barber Barrett Turner Architects p.c. Salem Contrators Exchange INVITATION TO BID Remodel 32 Unit Apartment Building BID DATE: October 17,1988 at 2:00 P.M. RCM Construction 8401 N.E. Halsey, Suite 202 Portland, Oregon 97220 (503) 257-9168 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. Central Oregon Builders Exchange 707 N.W. Hill Bend, Oregon 97701 389-0123 Barber Barrett Turner Architects p.c. 745 N.W. Wall St. Suite 102 Bend, Oregon 382-5535 Construction Data Plans SUB-BIDS REQUESTED NIKE World Campus BID DATE: October 11, 1988 at 11 00 A.M. Bidding All Claaalflcation. of Work Except Those Preselected Pra-SabcM: MechintcM EtecWcH, "**"«• Gtau ind Glazing. Fra-caat Concrete. Landecaplng and Structural Steel. Koll Construction Company 8205 S.W. Creekside, Suite D Beaverton, Oregon 97005 (503) 626-3045 id minority business enterprises. 925 N.W. 12th Street Portland, Oregon 97208 225-0200 Dodge Scan 100 S.W. Harrison Place Seattle, Washington 98119 (206) 284-3811 Eugene Builders Exchange Corp. 135 Silver Lane Eugene, Oregon 97404 688-1607 Bids shall be made on the forms furnished, incorporating all contract documents, including a Bid Bond for a minimum amount of 10% of the Bid Price, in a sealed envelope, plainly marked “ Bid on Mt. View Hospital Emergency/Outpatient Expansion.” No bid will be received or considered unless the bid contains a state­ ment by the bidder that the provisions of ORS 279.350 are to be com­ plied with. Mt. View Hosptial Hospital and Nursing Home Ron Barnes. Administrator___________ ______________________________ CITY OF PORTLAND — PUBLIC NOTICE — REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS The City of Portland is requesting applications for a professional services contract for a Research Assistant to computerize human and civil rights data and to assist in handling human and civil rights com­ plaints. Knowledge of personal computer operation required; Good nterpersonal skills required; Good writing skills required. Salary: $9.00/Hourly, 40 hours/week. Resumes will be accepted until 5 p.m. Fri­ day, October 15, 1988 and shall be directed to Gregory L. Gudger, Executive Director, Metropolitan Human Relations Commission, ’ 120 S.W. Fifth Ave., Room 520, Portland, OR 97204-1989 (Phone 796-5136). Builders Exchange 1125 S.E. Madison Room 200 Portland, Oregon 97214 234-0281 Salem Contrators Exchange 2256 Judson Street, S.E. Salem, Oregon 97302 362-7957 Eugene Builders Exchange Corp. 135 Silver Lane Eugene, Oregon 97404 688-1607 Bids shall be made on the forms furnished by County, incorporating al contract documents, including a Bid Bond for a minimum amount o 10% of the Bid Price, in a sealed envelope, plainly m arked' BID u n DESCHUTES COUNTY WAREHOUSE RENOVATION.” No bid will be received or considered by Deschutes County unlessthe bid contains a statement by the bidder that the provisions of ORS 279.350 are to be compiled with. No bid shall be received from any bidder who is not prequalified with the County in the p requ alification cla ssifica tio n B u ild m j Construction,” or is prequalified with the State of Oregon in accordance with ORS 279.039 on or before September 29,1988. Board of County Comm.ssioners of Deschutes County, Oregon Lois Bristow Prante, Chair Minority Business Development Center Construction Data Plans reproduction, which is not refundable. Plans and specifications may be examined at the addresses listed below: 2256 Judson Street, S.E. Salem, Oregon 97302 362-7957 925 N.W. 12th Street Portland, Oregon 97208 225-0200 SUB-BIDS REQUESTED The Nokomis 745 N.W. Wall St. Suite 102 Bend, Oregon 382-5535 8959 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97219 245-9253 — PUBLIC NOTICE — REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Construction Data East Central Oregon Builders Exchange LEGAL NOTICE Folker Construction Company will be quoting on the following project as a prime contractor. We are requesting sub and supplier bids from qualified small disadvan­ tage, women and minority business enterprises. PROJECT GRAF Hall B-Alterations Oregon State University • Corvallis, Oregon BID DATE: Tuesday, October 11,1988 at 2:00 P.M. Qi>' '.ations may be mailed to us: 211 Q Street Springfield, Oregon 97477 (503) 747-2332 Thank you, Gary Folker CITY OF CAMAS. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CAMAS, WASHINGTON NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS FOR COMPLETE PRESSURE SEWER SYSTEM - READY FOR SERVICE Sealed bids will be received by the City of Camas Office of the F'nan^e Department, 616 N.E. 4th Avenue, Camas, Washington until 9:30 A M . on October 4,1988 and will then and there be opened and publicly read for the construction of the improvements. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid proposal. Should the suc­ cessful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Camas. Maps, plans and specifications may be obtained from the Office of the Public Works Department upon deposit of the amount of $25.00, which will be returned to the bidder upon return of the plans and specifica­ tions in good condition within 10 days after the opening of bids. Informational copies of maps, plans and specifications are on file for inspection in the Office of the Public Works Department. The Improvement for which bids will be received follows: Bid opening on Tuesday, October 4,1988, at 9:30 A.M. The work shall consist of furnishing and installing 2” main line piping, interceptor tanks, piping, fittings, valves, valve boxes, air/vacuum release valves and other miscellaneous work shown on the engineering drawings necessary for complete pressure sewer system ready for service. The Citv of Camas reserves the right to reject any or all proposals If found to be higher than the estimated cost and to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the City. Dale E. Scarbrough, Finance Director