Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 25, 1989, Page 10, Image 10

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Page 10 Portland Observer May 25, 1989
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
SE K E L L Y A V E N U E AN D SE E L L IO T T AVEN U E
STR EET A N D STORM D R A IN PRO JECT NO. 5034
Sealed proposals w ill be received by the City Engineer, at the City Hall,
1333 NW Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030, until Tuesday, May
30. 1989, at 11:00 am, Pacific Daylight Time, at which time they w ill be
opened, for the construction of the SE K E LLY AVEN U E AN D SE E L L I­
O TT AVEN U E C O M M U N ITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
PROJECT.
The major quantities involved are as follows:
Excavation and Grading
1,339 C.Y.
Asphaltic Concrete
1,040 Tons
Crushed Rock Base
2,400 Tons
Concrete Curb
3,195 L.F.
Concrete Sidewalk
1,325 S.Y.
Driveway Approaches
336 S.Y.
12" Storm Drain
750 L.F.
Catch Basins
6 Each
Contractor for this work shall furnish all labor at current Federal Labor
prevailing wage rates, materials and equipment and services o f all kinds to
complete the work in accordance with the plans and specifications there­
fore.
Plans and specifications may be examined at the office o f the Gresham
C ity Engineer, 1333 NW Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon. Copies of
said plans and specifications may be obtained upon application to the City
Engineer and by posting a non-refundablc fee of $25.00 with the City
Engineer for each set o f plans and specifications requested.
Contractors must prequalify for public works construction with the City
o f Gresham, as required by the laws o f the State of Oregon, before the date
o f a bid opening. Otherwise, their proposal may not be given consideration.
A ll proposals must be submitted on the regular forms furnished by the
C ity o f Gresham, addressed and mailed or delivered to the Engineering
Division, City o f Gresham, addressed and mailed or delivered to the
Engineering Division, City o f Gresham, in a sealed envelope plainly
marked, “ SEALED BID ON SE K E LLY AVENUE A N D SE ELLIO TT
AVEN U E C O M M U N ITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROJ­
EC T’ bearing the name and address o f the bidder. Each must be accompa­
nied by a certified check, cashier’ s check or bid bond in an amount not less
than ten percent(10%) o f the total bid. A performance and payment corpo­
rate surety bond in the full amount o f the contract shall be required to
guarantee faithful performance o f the terms o f the contract at the lime of
contract execution.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident
bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029.
In determining the lowest responsible bidder, the public contracting
agency shall, for the purpose o f awarding the contract, add a percent
increase on the bid o f a nonresident bidder equal to the percent, i f any, o f the
preference given to that bidder in the state in which the bidder resides.
The City o f Gresham reserves the right to reject any and /or all bids,
waive informalities or to accept any bid which appears to serve the best
interests o f the City.
The C ity o f Gresham is an equal opportunity employer.
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
D O W N TO W N T R A N S IT CEN TER
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The Salem Area Mass Transit District (SAM TD) desires to design and
construct an off-street transit center in the downtown Salem area. Previous
site identification studies have been conducted to determine a preferred site.
SAM TD is seeking Letters o f Qualification from interested design/engi-
neering teams or firms to: 1) review the previous site identification studies
and evaluate the need for any further alternative site studies; 2) assist
SAM TD in the identification of the optimal facility site; and 3) prepare a
conceptual design and conduct preliminary design and engineering studies
on the optimal site, to include the preparation and filing o f an environmental
assessment.
Letters o f Qualifications must be received no later than 3:00 pm , local
time, Friday, June 9,1989. Interviews o f those teams deemed most highly
qualified for the project w ill be conducted June 19-21. Following these
interviews, 2-3 teams may be selected to submit cost proposals. Final
selection o f the successful team is anticipated by July 27. It is estimated that
work w ill begin on August 1 and be completed by December 31, 1989.
A goal o f 20% participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises has
been set for this project. The extent to which a respondent meets or exceeds
this goal, or documents a good faith effort to do so, w ill be an element o f
evaluation for selection o f the successful team/firm.
The execution o f a contract pursuant to this RFQ is dependent upon
federal and local participation. The Urban Mass Transportation Administra­
tion may provide 80% o f the total cost o f this project, not to exceed
$120,000.
SAM TD reserves the right to reject any and/or all Letters o f Qualifica­
tion, and to waive irregularities not affecting substantial rights.
A ll respondents shall certify that they are not on the Comptrollcr General
List o f Ineligible Contractors, or the State of Oregon List o f Contractors
Ineligible to Receive Public Works Contracts.
S AM TD does not discriminate with regard to age, race, color, creed, sex
or national origin.
Copies o f the RFQ may be obtained from
Sue Hollis
Administrative Officer
Salem Area Transit
3140 Del Webb Avenue NE
Salem, OR 97303-4165
Phone: (503) 588-2885
The City o f Salem is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.
N O T E : A M A N D A T O R Y site orientation w ill be held at CITY HALL
Room 325,555 L ib e rty St. SE Salem, OR 97301, at 2;Qfl pm, on May 30.
1989. Only one orientation w ill be held. A ll bidders MUST attend. Atten­
dance at the entire orientation, which is expected to last approximately 2
hours(s) is required.
Inquiries concerning the contents o f the bid specifications should be
directed to:
Mr. Jeff Datwylcr
Community Development Department
C ity Hall Rm 310
555 Liberty St. SE
Salem,. OR 97301
(503) 588-6011
CALL
PORTLAND OBSERVER
FAX #
503)288-0015
INVITATION FOR BIDS
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEM ENT O VER LAY
Bids Due June 6, 1989
at 2:00 PM
Bid No. B 61-200-3425
Sealed bids w ill be received by the Director of Purchasing, Multnomah
County Purchasing Section, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for:
Asphalt Concrete Overlay
Plans and Specifications are filed with the purchasing Director and
copies my be obtained from the above address for a $5.00 non-refundable
fee. CHECKS AN D MONEY ORDERS O N LY. Plans and specifications
w ill not be mailed within the Tri-County area.
PREBID CONFERENCE: NONE
P R E Q U A L IF IC A T IO N OF BIDDERS Pursuant to the Multnomah
County Public Contract Review Board Administrative Rules (AR 40.030)
Prequalification shall be required for this project for the following class(es)
o f work: Asphalt Concrete Pavement & Oiling - Highways, Roads, Streets.
Prequalification applications or statements must be prepared during the
period o f one year prior to the bid date. Prequalification application and
proof o f prequalification by the Oregon Department o f Transportation must
be actually received or postmarked to Multnomah County Purchasing
Section by not later than 10 days prior to bid opening
A ll bidders must comply with the requirements o f the prevailing wage
law in ORS 279.350.
Details of compliance are available from the Purchasing Section, Depart­
ment of General Services, 2505 SE 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202, (503)
248-5111.
Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos abatement
work if the project involves working with asbestos.
N O N D IS C R IM IN A T IO N Bidders on this work w ill be required to
comply with the provisions of Federal Executive Order 11246. The require­
ments for Bidders and Contractors are explained in the Specifications.
No proposal w ill be considered unless accompained by a check payable
to Multnomah County, certified by a responsible bank, or in lieu thereof, a
surety bond for an amount equal to ten percent (10%) o f the aggregate
proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the
| Board in the full amount o f the contract.
Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
L IL L IE W ALKER , DIRECTOR
PURCHASING SECTION
C IT Y OF S A LE M , OREGON
D EPAR TM EN T OF G E N E R A L SERVICES
PURCHASING D IV IS IO N
INVITATION TO BID
S A LE M D O W N TO W N STREETSCAPE
IM P R O V E M E N T PR O G R AM : 1989
The City of Salem w ill receive scaled bids at the office o f the City
Recorder, Room 205, City Hall, Salem, Oregon 97301, until, but not after
11:00 am, June 7,1989, at which time said bids w ill be publicly opened and
read in the City Council Chambers, Room 240, City Hall, for the project
specified herein.
The proposed work consists o f construction contract services associated
with Streetscape development for 1989.
Prime contractors interested in bidding on this project may receive one
copy o f the specifications and other bid documents at the office o f the
Purchasing Supervisor, 555 Liberty St. S.E./ Room 315, Salem, Oregon
The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COM MISS ION w ill receive sealed
Bids for
NORTH WATERFRONT PARK PROJECT, PORTLAND,
OREGON
Consisting o f demolition o f existing improvements, construction o f a
new esplanade, new lighting, park furnishings, new lawn, irrigation,
landscaping, tree planting pits, side walks, utilities and miscellaneous
other related improvements.
until 2:00 pm. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on die 8th o f June, 1989, at
1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968, at which
time and place all Bids w ill be publicly opened and read aloud.
Contract Documents, including Drawings and Specifications, are on file
at the office o f the PORTL AN D DEVELOPMENT COM MISSION, at 1120
SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968. Inquiries
should be directed to Mr. Marlin Brinkley, (503) 796-5350.
Copies o f the Contract Documents may be obtained at the PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, by depositing $50.00 for each set o f
documents so obtained. Each such deposit w ill be refunded if the Drawings
and Contract Documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) days
after the Bid Opening.
A ll bidders must comply with the provision o f Chapter 279, Oregon
Revised Statutes, relating to the qualification o f bidders. The bidder’s
prequalification statements shall be prepared and presented on the C ity o f
Portland Prequalification Application and filed with the Portland City
Engineer not later than nine (9) business days prior to the bid opening time.
A certified check or bank draft, payable to the order o f the PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, negotiable US Government Bonds (at
par value), or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an
acceptable Surety, in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total Bid
shall be submitted with each Bid.
The successful Bidder w ill be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory
Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds.
Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and
wages as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the Project,
and that the Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for
employment are not discriminated against because o f their race, color,
religion, sex or national origin, and that the Contractor must comply with all
provisions required by ORS 279.348 through ORS 279.356.
The Portland Development Commission is committed to taking affirm a­
tive action to encourage and facilitate the participation o f M inority and
Women Business Enterprises in Commission projects and operations. To
help meet Commission goals, prime contractors are encouraged to consider
and utilize qualified M BE/W BE subcontractors in this project. The Com­
mission’s goal for this project has been established as 10% M inority
Business Enterprise and 2.5% Women Business Enterprise utilization as a
percentage o f the total dollar amount o f this contract
The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION reserves the sole
right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding.
Bids may be held by the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT C O M M IS­
SION for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date o f the opening
o f bids for the purpose o f reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifi­
cation o f the bidders prior to awarding their contracL
Bidder shall be certified as an EEO Affirm ative Action Employer as
prescribed by Chapter 3.100 o f the Code of the City o f Portland.
M E T R O P O L IT A N SERVICE D ISTR IC T
PROFESSIONAL
T E C H N IC A L SERVICES
97301.
Bids must be submitted on the proposal forms furnished to the bidders.
Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked “1JIPQH
DOW NTOW N STREEETSCAPE IM P R O V E M E N T PROGRAM 1989
- Bid #3553“ , and show the name and business address o f the bidder.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
PROPOSALS DUE JUNE 9, 1989
Any objections to or comments upon the bid specifica­
tions must be submitted in writing to the Office o f the
Purchasing Supervisor, 555 Liberty St. SE, Salem, OR
97301. They must be received no later than five (5)
working davs before the bid closing date.
The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is soliciting proposals for
professional technical services to quantify, characterize, and recommend
management options for select waste substreams within the Portland metro­
politan area. The waste analysis is expected to provide the necessary data for
developing the Select waste management Plan. Examples o f select waste
substreams are: construction/demolition debris, and petroleum contami­
A surely bond, cashier’ s check, or certified check o f the bidder in the
amount of ten percent (10%) o f the bid must be attached to each proposal as
| bid security. Unsuccessful bidders w ill have their security refunded to them
nated soil.
The RFP is available at Metro’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 pm, June 9, 1989.
when the contract has been awarded.
No Bid EXCEEDING $10,000, w ill be received or considered by the
City o f Salem or any o f its officers unless the bid contains a statement by the
bidder (by signing his proposal) that the provisions o f ORS 279.350 shall be
included in his contract. Every contractor or subcontractor is required to
post the applicable prevailing wage rates in a conspicuous and accessible
place in or about the work-site for the duration o f the job. Contractors and
subcontractors who intentionally fail to post the PWR can be made ineli­
gible to receive any public works contract for up to three years.
RECIPROCAL PREFERENCE LAW : In compliance with ORS 279.029,
bidders must slate on their proposal whether they arc a resident or non-
l resident bidder. Proposals that fail to provide this in form ation w ill be
SAIF
SAIF Corporation, Oregon’s leading workers' compensation insurance
carrier seeks individiduals for the following positions:
PRODUCTION CONTROL
OPERATIONAL ANALYST
D ATA PROCESSING $2447 - $3030
SALEM
considered non-responsive.
The City o f Salem reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive
formalities and o f postponing the award o f the contract for thirty (30) days.
Prices quoted shall be firm for a period o f 30 days after the closing date.
The attention o f bidders is directed to the provisions of Chapter 97, Salem
Revised Code, concerning unlawful employment practices. Violation o f
such provisions shall be grounds for immediate termination o f this contract
without recourse by the contractor.
TELLER
F ull Time and Part Time
Security Pacific Bank Oregon has opportunities available for individuals
committed to the highest level of client service. Qualified applicants w ill
have a minimum o f one year previous commercial teller experience,
good cash handling skills, fam iliarity with 10-key adding machine, and
basic math skills to perform routine calculations. Positions available in
Metro Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Gresham, W ilsonville, Salem,
Tigard and Cedar M ill.
As part o f Security Pacific, the 6th largest Bank Holding Company in the
country, we offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience,
excellent flexible benefits program, and superior advancement potential.
Please apply in person or send a resume to:
SECURITY PACIFIC BANK
OREGON
Personnel Department
1001 SW 5th Avenue
PO Box 3066
Portland, Oregon 97208
(503) 796-3878
A P P LIC A N T HOURS: 9 -lp m , M on-F ri
Equal Opportunity Employer
The individual in this position w ill provide analytical and progamming
support to Production Control; w ill be the primary interface with both the
IS Systems and IS Operations staff to determine and resolve ABEND
problems; support JCL programs and implement new systems into
production; support on-line data entry facilities and systems program­
ming and other duties as assigned.
Applicants must have excellent oral and written communication skills; A A
degree is required as a minimum, with course work in computer science
and one year o f programming experience; proactive analytical and
problem solving skills; strong interpersonal skills arc a plus.
SENIOR
INTERNAL AUDITOR
SALEM
Candidates must have a bachelor’ s degree in a business related field and at
least four years o f auditing experience. A Certified internal Auditor or
Certified Public Accountant is preferred.
The selected candidate should be able to contribute in a team environment,
help set the direction and priorities of audits; have good analytical skills,
and take the initiative to develop strong, interactive relationships with
auditccs.
We offer an excellent benefits program. To be considered for this position
you must complete our employment application. Please call our message
phone (503) 1-373-8047 by 5pm May 25,1989 to request your applicant
packet. No resumes please.
SAIF Corporation
An equal opportunity employer
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