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Page 11 Portland Observer April 27. 1989
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Management Personnel
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
M cD onald’s is opening a new restaurant on Union ave. & Colum bia
Blvd.
Entry level & experienced m anagement positions are now available
You have an excellent opportunity to establish yourself with a new
managem ent team for personal growth increased responsibilities,
exciting challenges & career advancements.
If you are interested in what we have to offer, please call:
(503) 253-9376
or send your resume in Confidence to:
O H SU S W IM M IN G P O O L
ADDN/RENOV
BID DATE: M A Y 4,1989 - 3:00P.M.
Sealed bids for the University o f Oregon W aste Heat Chillers, ECO #2
will be received by the Oregon S u te Board o f Higher Education in
Conference Rom 2, University o f Oregon Physical Plan Department, 1295
Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, Oregon 97403-1276, until 3:00 PM „ May 16
1989,, and then publicly opened and read aloud by the Undersigned or a
designated represenutive.
This is a rebid o f a project advertised March 16,1989 and bid April 6,1989.
One Addendum was issued as p a n o f that contract and is p a n o f this contract.
Further addendum s issued as pat of the contract will begin with Addendum
#2. This rebid is a formality to conform with the Departm ent o f Higher
Education’s requirement for “ Affirmative Action Compliance” . No changes
have been made to the contract docum ents except the Bid Form which will
be reissued by Addendum.
Briefly, te work consists o f installing tw o prepurchased used Carrier
steam absorption chillers (379 ton and 432 ton) on a site adjacent to the west
of the University Boiler Plant. Steam,condensate, chilled water, condenser
water and drain piping will be interconnected with the existing systems in
the Boiler/Chiller p la n t Space for routing and supporting piping in the
chiller plant and new building is confined. W ork is to progress w hile the
existing chilled water system remains in operation with m inimal downtim e
for shutdowns. Coordination with the owner on the shutdown o f existing
utilities will be extremely im portant
Alternate N o.l - An Alternate forms part o f this w ork and can be
described as follows:
T O D D C O N S T R U C T IO N IN C .
18407 S.W. Boones Ferry Rd.
Tualatin, OR. 97062
(503) 620-7652 Fax (503) 620-6825
We arc an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small businesses
and small disadvantaged businesses, sub-contractors and women and minority
business enterprise.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
McDonald's
I McDonag
1989.
A dditional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical
Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone (503) 754-
P ow ered By P eop le W ith Pride
An equal opportunity affirmative action employers
CARING
THE MENTOR
by Joelle Sherman
A,
___rt Oliver, H.O. Worker’s Com­
pensation Claims Manager, is an accom­
plished employee, husband, and father.
As if that weren’t enough, he is also a
Mentor; a wise and trusted counselor
and teacher, who actively participates in
The Jefferson Academy Program.
Deposits will be refunded for documents returned in good condition by
actual bidders within two weeks after opening o f bids, but to non-bidders
only if returned no later than one week prior to bid opening.
Contract documents may be examined at the University o f Oregon
Physical Plant Department; Builders Exchange Cooperative; Construction
Data Plan Center, Portland; Dodge/Scan Seattle W ashington; Eugene
Builders Exchanger, Eugene; and Northwest Plan Center, Portland.
A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 AM , M ay 4,1989, in the
Physical Plant Conference Room, Eugene, Oregon.
No bid will be considered unless fully com pleted in the m anner provided
in the “ Instruction to Bidders” upon the Bid Form provided by the Ow ner
and accom panied by bid security executed in favor o f the State of Oregon
and the Oregon State board of Higher Education in an am ount equal to ten
(10) percent of the total amount of the bid, to be forfeited as fixed and
liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a
contract and provide suitable bond for the faithful performance o f the work
The Academy Program, designed
about five years ago, is the first of its
k in d in the nation, and considered highly
successful. The program addresses the
needs of troubled high school students in
their last three years of high school.
About 100 students emerge themselves
in skill-related subjects geared to help
their transition from the nurturing womb
of high school to a productive existence
in the real world after their graduation.
Classes range from computer train­
ing to basic skills on making change and
writing checks. But a major key to the
program’s success is the Mentor as­
signed to each student. 1 ms cat ing per
son, a volunteer from the business com
munity, reaches out to listen watch, ad­
vise, guide, and encourage The ultimate
goal, to witness the bloom and lull
growth of each student to a mature, pro­
ductive member of society.
Licensed teachers from J efferson
High School refer students to a panel of
advisors who determine candidates for
the program. Funding for the Academy
is provided through donations and
monies from the school budget.
Q. How did you learn about the Acad­
emy, Art, and why did you decide to be­
come a Mentor?
A. I met Julie Crosley, the Academy’s
Program Director, while lecturing a class
at Jefferson High School on the virtues
of a career in the insurance business.
Having worked with Boys Club and the
Big Brother’s program for 14 years, I be­
gan asking questions. Before I knew it, I
had committed to the program for two
years and was assigned a student.
Q. Tell us about your student and your
goals for him.
A. Christopher Lowery came into my
life during his Junior year of high school.
He was shy in the beginning, but is gra­
dually getting more self-confident. He
likes football and wrestling. A bright
young man, I believe he can achieve
whatever he decides to do. Wc arc good
friends now, and spend about 6-8 houis
a week together. I enjoy watching his
games or meets, we talk together, and he
sometimes helps me coach my filth
grade basketball team
I want to see Chris achieve graduation
from high school and prepare for a
career by going on to college, perhaps
starting with a 2-year college. I’d also
like to see a college scholarship tund es­
in the event the contract is awarded to the bidder.
The Oregon State Board of Higher Education reserves the right to reject
all bids and to waive all informalities.
No bidder may withdraw a bid after the hour set for the opening thereof
until after the elapse of 30 days from the bid opening.
All bidders must comply with the requirem ents o f the prevailing wage
law in ORS 279.350 and enclose an envelope of materials marked “ Affirmative
Action Com pliance’ ’ as described in Supplementary Instructions to Bidders,
SB-1.
, ,
No bid will be considered unless fully com pleted in the manner provided
in the “ Instructions to Bidders” upon the Bid Form provided and accompanied
by Bid Security.
OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
By: G eorge Pem steiner, Associate Vice-Chancellor
Eugene, Oregon
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
OHSU SWIMMING POOL
ADDN/RENON
Bid Date: May 4,1989 3:00 pm
O.T.K.M. CONSTRUCTION
1224 S.W. 17th
Portland, Oregon 97205
(503) 241-2875 FAX 274-9691
I We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small businesses,
small disadvantage businesses, sub-conlraclors, and women’s m.nonty business
enterprises
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
LOW INCOME FAMILY HOUSING
Ridgefield, W ashington
V ancouver H ousing A uthority
Bid Date: May 4,1989 3:00 pm
BRABEC CONSTRUCTION
6500 N .E. St. Johns Rd.
Vancouver WA 98661
(2 0 6 )6 9 3 -7 1 1 2
I
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids front sm all I
1 business and sm all disadvantaged business sub-contractors and w om en f
& m inority business enterprises.
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
LIBRARY FACILITY
Gresham, Oregon
Tuesday, May 2,1988 5:00 pm
TODD CONSTRUCTION INC.
18407 S.W. Boones Ferry Rd.
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 620-7652 FAX (503) 620-6825
in equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and!
enterprises.
ZV\
Sealed bids for the Moreland Hall Reroofing project will be received by
the O regon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, PDT, May 25,
4921.
Replace the above floor 12" chilled w ater return header shown
connected to the existing two valved 8" chilled w ater return lines with
a 12" valved riser routed from under floor.
Bids will be received on a lump-sum basis for all o f the work. One set
o f Contract Documents may be obtained by prime bidders only from
Balzhiser & Hubbard Engineers, 860 M cKinley Street, Eugene,
O regon 97402 upon deposit o f $50.00.
I disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women & minority business
McDonald’s
8011 N.E. Union Ave.
Portland, Oregon 97211-0266
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tablished to help Chris and his class­
mates reach their goals.
(?. Does your involvement in the Acad­
emy affect your family and work?
A. My wife is very supportive, likes
Chris, and often joins me at ringside or
on the bleachers to watch Chris play I
work at balancing time with my family
and feel we all benefit from the exper-
Cn<?believe the image of our industry is
improved as the new generation learns
more about us. Recently Chris’s class­
mates toured North Pacific’s Portland of­
fice to learn about the services we pro­
vide and the variety of jobs available
They were all greatly impressed as their
contacts had been limited io short visits
with agents or claims adjustors.
If you’re interested in participating as
a Mentor in the Jefferson Academy Pro­
gram, please call Art for details
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PORTLAND OBSERVER
"The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
MORNING STAR
BAPTIST CHURCH
PRESENTS ITS
8TH ANNUAL
COLLEGE/CAREERDAY
WHEN: Saturday, May 6th
WHERE: 106 NE Ivy Street
Portland
10:00am to 4:00pm
U.S. B ancorp salutes the Morning Star Baptist Church in its continuing
educational efforts within the community.
Stop by and talk with us at the Career Day and find out more about the
career opportunities available at U.S. Bancorp. An equal opportunity
affirmative action employer m/f/h/v.
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in a hurry
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Our tremendously successful
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w ill be opened at our daily ( Tues -Fri )
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Express Bids end the usual 10-day
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more than one Express Bid arrives for
the same property at the same hid
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So if you 're looking for a real home­
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hurry , then ask your real estate agent to
Express your bid on a HI D home It s
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For a listing of HUD homes available
now , check the real estate classified
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Oregonian
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m axim um 6".. broker comm ission anil a
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