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.'« im * r * •.•■-i— ; j.. • t , w^'k.-e^WJMW >W V V-% •*“*•*♦*< r<U i«k^« M» A m » * / n M t u r w * > < e * ¥ • • • ♦ ♦ r V «•« *-«*• ♦ * • • • * • < Page 9 Portland Observer April 20,1989 JOBS & CLASSIFIED INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY DIVISION CALL FOR BIDS SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS MULTNOMAH EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT CALL FOR BIOS Sealed bids will be received until 1 00 p m on the dates indicated, in the Purchasing Department, Multnomah County School District No. 1 J, 501 N. Dixon, Portland. Oregon for the items listed herein INVITATION FOR BID BIO FILING Scaled bids w ill be received u ntil 9 a.m. on A p ril 27, 1989, for the project listed below: date May 9. 1989 May 9. 1989 County Clatsop Oregon Coast Hwy. at Neptune Drive (W arrenton) Section. T ra ffic signal installation. Plans, specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in Rm. 1, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional information, please contact Commission Services at 378-6526. I f your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (D B E) or a Women Business Enterprise (W B E ), please contact the O ffice o f Women and M in ority Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651. Ivitation For Bids Hillsdale Terrace Apartments Site and Dwelling Work, Phase 2B Project No. M8-0502 Sealed bids are requested for labor and materials to construct site renovations and w ill be received at the Housing A uthority o f Portland (HAP) Maintenance O ffice, 8910 N. Woolsey Avenue, Portland,Or, 97203 until 2:00 p.m., P.D.T. Tuesday May 9,1989. Shortly thereafter, bids w ill be opened and publicly read. The attendance o f bidders is welcomed. The project is identified as Hillsdale Terrace Apartments, located at 6775 S.W. 26th, Portland, Or. p7219. W ork to be performed includes dem olition o f concrete walks and asphalt paving, removal o f specified utilitie s, site grading and drainages. New construction o f walks, stairs, and retaining walls; exterior lighting, ;amdsca[e planting with irrigation and site lumishings; replacement o f porch roofs, and new metal roofing throughout project. The time allowed to complete the work is 220 calendar days after execution o f the contract. Interested bidders may obtain one set o f bid documents at the H AP Maintenance O ffice, 8910 N. Woolsey Avenue, Portland, Or. 97203 upon receipt o f deposit o f $75 which is refundable when documents arc relumed to H AP in good condition w ill,in 10 days after bid opening. A d ditional sets may be acquired for $40 each, which is not refundable. A HAP Representative w ill conduct a pre-bid tour o f the project commencing at 10:00a.m., Thursday, A p ril 27,1989, at the project site and the attendance o f bidders is requested. Questions posed at that time, when not addressed in the specifictions, w ill be answered by addendum and mailed to all bidders. • 11 ■ * ' * No bid w ill be considered unless accompanied by bid security in the form o f certified check, cashier’ s check, or surety bond payable to “ The Housing A uthority o f Portland” in an amount equal to 10% o f the bid which is forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into contract or provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance o f the w ork when bidder is notified o f contract award. A m inim um o f 20% M B E participation in the execution o f this project is a HU D Region 10 and HAP goal and the methods the bidder proposes to meet this goal shall be submitted on a notarized “ Certification o f M BE Participation” form which w ill become part o f the bid. No bidder may withdraw bid al ter the hour set for opening thereof until after the lapse o f sixty (60) days from the bid opening. HAP may reject any bid not in compliance w ith the prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject any or a ll bids and waive all inform alities if, in the judgm ent o f HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be directed to Richard Jones at 283- 1693. May 9, 1989 May 9, 1989 May 9, 1989 May 9, 1989 May 9, 1989 May 9, 1989 May 9, 1989 May 9.1989 May 9' 1989 May 9, 1989 May 9, 1989 Bread and Rolls for Cafeteria. 1989-90 (Requirement Contract) Contract for the Purchase of Industrial Gas for Various Schools & Maintenance Shops, 1989-90, 1990-91 Custodial Equipment and Supplies for W a re h o u s e S to c k , 1 9 8 9 -9 0 (Supplemental) Fresh and Frozen Yogurt, Sour Cream and Puddings, 1989-90 (Requirement Contract) Fresh Eggs for Warehouse Stock, 1989- 90 (Requirement Contract) Frozen Eggs and Egg Whites, 1989-90 (Requirement Contract) July 1, 1989 through June 30, 1990 Meat and Meat Food Products for Warehouse Stock, 1989-90 (Requirement Contract) Offset Press for Wilson High School, 1988-89 Peeled, Hard Cooked Eggs for Warehouse Stock, 1989-90 (Requirement Contract) Truck for Educational Media Department Locker Room Improvement at Various Schools Cleaning Oil Tanks at Various Schools. 1989 Paving Work at Various Schools, 1989 METROPOLITAN SERVICE DISTRICT PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL SERVICES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PROPOSALS DUE MAY 12, 1989 The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) Ls soliciting proposals for professional technical services to quantify, characterize, and recommend management options fo r select waste substream w ithin the Portland metropolitan area. The waste analysis is expected to provide the necessary data for developing the select waste Management Plan. Examples o f select waste substreams arc: construction/dcmolition debris, non-hazardous industrial waste sludges, asbestos, land clearing debris, and petroleum contaminated soil. The RFP is available at M etro’ s Planning and Development Department, 3rd floor, 2000 S.W. First Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 97201-5398. Questions may be directed to Robert Newman, (503) 221-1646. Proposals are to be submitted no later than 5:00 p. m .,M ay 12, 1989. )TICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ice is hereby given that the public hearing previously scheduled to be J by the Tri-C ounty M etropolitan Transportation D istrict o f Oregon T ri- D a ^ - 30 P .M . Wednesday A p ril 26,1989, at the Portland Budding, 1120 / 5th Avenue, Second Floor, Meeting Room “ C w ill not be held ausc no requests were received. The hearing would have been fo r the pose o f considering a Section 3 grant application for the Convention iter Light Rail Station and associated improvements. The grant application I environmental assessment arc s till available fo r public>nsPc c l'on alJ ” n t Public Services D ivision, 4012 S.E.17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon uglas L Capps, Executive D irector Bids are solicited to provide printing, storage and distribution services for this Agency’ s Course Goals project. Bids w ill be received by Michael M lynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 220 SE 102nd Avenue (PO Box 16657), Portland, Oregon 97216 0657 (Phone: 503-225-1841) u ntil no later than 3:00 pm, PDST, May 5, 1989, at which tim e and address the bids w ill be pub licly opened. The successful bidder w ill not be required to be licensed fo r asbestos abatement under section 7 o f ORS 468.883. Specifications may be obtained at the above office. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether or not the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The D istrict may reject any bid not in compliance w ith all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding o f the agency it is in the public interest to do so. No bid w ill be considered that is received after the appointed dale and time. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Formal announcement, detailed specifications and bidding document may be obtained at the above address F or 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 ichael J. H u tch e n s, D ire c to r of P u rch a sin g , 249-2000. Extension 581 FORESTER 3 (protection Program Analyst $2178- $2762/mo. The Oregon Department o f Forestry is seeking an individual fo r a vacancy in Salem. Duties: assist and Coordinate in the Maintenance o f Protection Program data dn help provide systematic reviews o f all facets o f the fire protection program Requires 2 years experience in technical, adm inistrative or professional forestry practices which included at least 1 year at the level o f Forester 2 or Supervising Forester B. Experience must have included supervising and assisting in forest management and sale o f tim ber, assisting in district or unit adm inistration, supervising fire control work or performing technical studies, and a Bachelor’ s degree in forestry or related field (such as w ild life management, botany, biology or plant pathology) or 3 The M etropolitan Service D istrict (M etro) is so liciting responses to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for qualified proposers to acquire and provide a site for the Metro East Station (transfer and recycling center) and to design, construct, start-up, shakedown, own and operate the M etro East Station under a long term contract. The F acility (w hich is defined in the document, and may be comprised o f more than one site) w ill be capable o f an Acceptable Waste Throughput (as defined) o f at least tw o thousand five hundred tons per day. The Metro East Station w ill be a m ajor component in M etro ’s waste recycling and disposal system and w ill provide for a high degree o f recovery o f recyclable materials. Proposals must be delivered to the Solid Waste Department, M etropolitan Service D istrict, 2000 SW F irst .venue, Portland, OR 97201-5398, to the attention o f P hilip N orth, Senior Solid Waste Planner, no later than June 13,1989 at 3:00 pm at which tim e more years o f pertinent responsible experience. Announcement closes May 11,1989. Contact Personnel Test Center, 775 the solicitation for proposals w ill end. Potential proposers may obtain the proposal documents by contacting Philip North at 503-221-1646. Metro may reject any proposal not in compliance w ith the proposal procedures and requirements and may reject any or a ll proposals upon a finding o f the agency that it is in the public interest to do so. Proposal packets w ill be avai lable at the M etro offices as o f Wednesday, A p ril 19, 1989. C ourt St., Salem, OR 97310, (503) 378-3146, for job announcement, lest questions and application. PORTLAND OBSERVER The Eyes and Ears ot the Community' 288-0033 ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN CARTOGRAPHIC State o f Oregon W ater Resource Department $1315 TO $1637 Per M onth plus benefit package. F u ll tim e position w ith the Water Resource Department in Salem. Knowledge o f drafting desirable. C all fo r more inform ation 378-3741. Equal O pportunity Em ployer Housing A uthority O f Portland Loren Tarbcll Director o f Maintenance PRINTING, STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION SERVICES FOR COURSE GOALS PROJECT Invitation for Bid No. 042-89-141 Bids due 3:00 pm.PDST May 5,1989 bid title SECRETARY Security Pacific Bank Oregon has an excellent opportunity fo r an individual w ith strong secretarial skills and a commitment to the highest level o f client service. Position is responsible for providing secretarial and administrative support to the Retail Banking Group. Q ualified applicants w ill have self- m otivation, high w ork standards, a w illin g n e s s to assume additional responsibility and growth, and a com m itm ent to excellence. Requires a m inim um o f three years secretarial experience, typing speed o f 75-80 wpm, e x c e lle n t ve rb al and w ritte n comm unication skills, fa m ilia rity w ith 10-key adding machine, and dictation and transcribing skills. M ust possess personal computer skills to include word processing and Lotus 1-2-3. Position located in downtown Portland. As part o f Security Pacific, the 6th largest Bank Holding Company in the country, we offer a com petitive salary com m ensurate w ith e xpe rie nce , rewarding commission plan, excellent flexible benefits program, and superior advancement potential. Please send a resume w ith salary requircmenLs, to: SECURITY PACIFIC BANK OREGON WANT TO BUY YOUR OWN HOME? M O VE SIX SPACES FORWARD. (It'll take just a few minutes to see if you can afford a HUD home!) 1 If you've worked for two years for the same employer (or in the same occupation) and you have a good credit record, move ahead 1 space START Stop here and compute your Ad|usted Income. That's your total gross monthly income, less federal withhold ing taxes Write your answer here and move on ) ■ Write the smaller amount of either space 3 or space 5 here As a general rule, that s the maximum amount you can afford for a monthly house payment (including property taxes). YOU DID IT! » . number in space 6 is more than $550, then chances are good »hat HUD has an affordable home for you Your next move is to call your real estate agent Low monthly payments and 3% down I Multiply your Ad(usted Income (from space 2) by 0.38, then subtract $150 and write the answer here Tnen move on to the next space Add up all your monthly debts (car loan, credit purchase, credit card, child support and alimony payments you owe every month) and then add $150 Fill in the total here and go to space 5 Most of our HUD homes are approved tor FHA Mortgage Insurance which makes them more afford able than ever Plus. HUD s bid process is easy For listings of HUD homes available now look for our big real estate classified od m every Friday and Sunday Oregonian ^HUD DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT Personnel Department 1001 SW 5th Avenue PO BO X 3066 Second Floor Portland. OR 97208 (503) 796-3878 < 1989 by HUD Portland Office You're almost home Multiply your Ad|usted Income (from space 2) by 0 53, subtract the amount on space 4 and write the result here N o w move nlona P H A S E N O T E : Individual circumstances vory os do lenders requirements Io» qualifying o prospective buyer for o home mortgage The formula here is ntended only to provide you with a general idea of how a lendei may view your finonciol condition os it applies ♦o n horre purchase Fo' further <nfornsation on loon . , It I - . I» * m m -.nn* Mr U m U A P P LIC A N T HOURS 9-1 p.m. Mon - F ri blic Services D ivision An Equal Opportunity Em ployer m m * « • • • • ♦ .♦ * * w * • • 3 V .f.* MUM V . 'A Ï