Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 20, 1989, Page 9, Image 9

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    Page 9 Portland Observer JULY 20,1989
OBS & CLASSIFIED
GENERALIST/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
HUMAN RESOURCES
rhc Port of Portland has an immediate opening for a Generalist/Employec
Relations specialist to provide human resource generalist support in the
areas of recruiting, labor relations, employee relations, compensation,
and EEO/AAP.
»referred qualifications include:
«■ Course work in personnel/human resource procedures, compensa­
tion, or business administration.
Course work in statistics, analysis, or quantitative methods.
«■ Previous experience in a personnel or human resource department
demonstrated successful general knowledge of recruitment, compen
sation, EEO/AAP, and employee/labor relations activities and proce
dures.
« r Demonstrated ability to prepare statistical and evaluative reports.
Also preferred is a demonstrated ability to recruit clerical, technical,
supervisory, and professional personnel in accordance with Port Human
Resources and affirmative actions practices, and provide guidance in this
area to managers. Strong PC skills also a plus.
In addition to a comprehensive benefit package, the Port offers a starting
salary range of $22,410 - $25,963, commensurate with experience, and
a full salary range of $22,410 - $33,070.
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port Employment
Officer, 14th floor, 700 NE Multnomah, or call 503-231-5000, ext. 700
for complete application materials. All Applications must be received by
Friday, July 28,1989,5:00 p.m.
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Port of Portland
The Port is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR
AVIATION MARKETING
rhe Port of Portland has an immediate opening for an Administrative
Coordinator for its Aviation Marketing Department to provide assistance
and support to Manager and Aviation Marketing associate staff.
»referred qualifications include the ability to organize and follow-through
on a variety of projects, organize and prioritize job responsibilities,
working knowledge of office procedures, good written, verbal and
interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to perform well in pressure
situations, maintain confidentiality and have coursewerok or experience
in business procedures.The preferred candidate will also have recent
successful experience in Multi-Mate, Lotus and Symphony software and
IBM PC. Also preferred, working knowledge of department and termi­
nology, demonstrated ability to be a team player and able to work with
minimal supervision. Good creativity skills and aviation experience also
desirable In addition to a starting salary range of $16,910-$$24,490, the
Port offers a comprehensive benefit package.
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Em ­
ployment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor, or call 503-231-5000,
sxt. 700 for complete application materials. All applications must be re­
ceived by F riday, July 2 1 , 1989.
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Port of Portland
The Port is an
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AT&T
Hiring A.T.& T systems tech trainees. |
If you are interested contact:
Oregon State Employment
1407 S.W.4th
Portland, Oregon
or
Washington State Employment
2531 Rainier South
Seattle, WA
SECRETARY
East Multnomah county company
seeks qualified persons for part
time secretarial positions. Posi­
tion requires skills in general of­
fice management, typing, experi­
ence in use of PC for word proc­
essing and spread sheets applica­
tion. Flexible work schedule. In­
terested persons should send res­
ume to:
Personnel Manager
Reynolds Metals Company
Troutdale, OR 97060
An Equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer.
Woodlawn
Neighborhood
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
DEVELOPMENT TEAM PROPOSALS
REHABILITATION OF 725 NW FLANDERS
NORTH DOWNTOWN PORTLAND
The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is soliciting develop­
ment team qualifications for the acquisition and redevelopment of a vacant
warehouse building located at 725 NW Flanders. PDC currently holds an
option to purchase the property and will assign that option to the selected
development team. Financial assistance will also be made available by PDC
to the selected development team.
The successful development team will prepare concept and design
development plans for the building, determine appropriate mixes of uses
and obtain all necessary public approvals, working in conjunction with the
PDC.
The PDC encourages participation of Minority/Women Business Enter­
prise contractors in its projects. The established Commission goals for
participation are nine percent (9%) for Minority Business and nine percent
(9%) for Women Business participation.
The successful contractor must be certified by the City of Portland as an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.The Scope of Work,
background materials and submission requirements are described in greater
detail in the 725 NW Flanders Developer Guidelines handbook available
from:
Marla Miller
Portland Development Commission
1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102
Portland, Oregon 97204
(503) 796-5323
Proposals must be delivered to PDC by:
Tuesday August 1,1989 3:00 pm
INVITATION FOR BIDS
The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISS ION will receive sealed
Bids for:
LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS
Removal of existing lighting fixtures and replacement with new
lightening fixtures within the hallways, stairways, waiting room,
baggage room, restrooms, entry canopy, clock face, counter light­
ing and electrical panel replacement at 800 N.W. 6th Ave., Union
Station Building, Portland, OR.
until 4:00 P .M ., Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on the 3rd of August,
1989, at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue , Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-
1968, at which time and place all Bids will be publicly opened and read
aloud.
Contract Document, including Drawings and Specifications, are on file
at the office of the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, at 1120
S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968. Inquiries
should be directed to Mr. A1 Hopper, (503) 796-5352.
Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, by depositing $50.00 for each set of
documents so obtained. Each such deposit will be refunded if the Drawings
and Contract Documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) days
after the Bid Opening.
All bidders must comply with the provision of Chapter 279, Oregon
Revised Statutes, relating to the qualification o f bidders.
A certified check or bank draft, payable to the order o f the PORTLAND
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, negotiable U.S. 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 will 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 of 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 affirma­
tive action to encourage and facilitate the participation o f Minority and
Women Business Enterprises in Commission projects and operations. To
help meet Commission goals, prime contractors are encouraged to consider
and utilize qualified MBE/WBE subcontractors in this project. The Com­
mission’s goal for this project has been established as 10% Minority
Business Enterprise and 2.5% Women Business utilization as a percentage
of the total dollar amount of this contract.
The PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION reserves the right
to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding.
Bids may be held by the PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMIS­
SION for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the opening
of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifi­
cation of the bidders prior to awarding the contract.
Bidder shall be certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as
prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland.
PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
The Woodlawn Neighborhood
Association is sponsoring Youth Com­
munity Care Day on Saturday, July
22. Everyone is invited to pick up
litter, paint over graffiti, and do light
yard work.
The cleanup will begin at 9:00 am
in Woodlawn Park. Participants will
enjoy free hot dogs and drinks in the
park at noon. After lunch there will
be a short ceremony to commemo­
rate the event
Contact Ann at 289-7520 for more
information.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Learning Resource Center
Clark College - Vancouver, Washington
Bid Dateijuly 26,1989 by 3:00 pm.
DM DRAKE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
1740 NW Flanders
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 226-3991 FAX (503) 228-3019
We arc an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small
business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women &
minority business enterprises.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
FAX #
503)288-0015
Patrick L. La Crosse,
Executive Director
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Reflection at Summer Creek
Bid Dateijuly 21,1989 by 3:00 p.m.
CROSSMARK CONSTRUCTION
1545 S.E. Robin St.
G resham OR 97080
(503) 6 6 1 -1 2 1 1
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small
business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women &
minority business enterprises.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Learning Resource Center
Bid Date:July 26,1989 by 3:00p.m.
GILBERT H. MOEN CO.
516 So.Sth Ave.
Yakima Washington 98902
(509)248-0740
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids
from small business and small disadvantaged business sub-con­
tractors and women & minority business enterprises.
CITY OF SALEM , OREGON
HOUSING AUTHORITY
INVITATION TO BID
TO FURNISH AND INSTALL VERTICAL BLINDS IN THE
PRINGLE CREEK TOWER
The City of Salem will receive sealed bids at the office of the City
Recorder.City Hall, Room 205, Salem, Oregon 97301 .until, but not after
11:00 a.m ., Ju ly 26,1989, at which time said bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud in the City Council Chambers, Room 240, City Hall, for the
project specified herein.
Prime contractors interested in bidding on this project may receive one
copy o f the specifications and other bid documents at the office of the
Purchasing Supervisor, 555 Liberty S l S £ ., Salem, Oregon 97301.
Bids must be submitted on the proposal forms furnished to the bidders.
Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked “ BIDON
FURNISHING AND INSTALLING VERTICAL BLINDS IN THE PRINGLE
CREEK TOWER - BID NO. 3580’*. and show the name and business
address of the bidder.
Any objections to or comments upon the bid specifications must be
submitted in writing to the Department of Public Works, Room
325, 555 Liberty Street, SE, Salem OR 97301.They must be
received no later than five (2) working days before the bid.Qgcmng
date.
A surety bond, cashier’s check or certified check of the bidder, in the
amount of ten percent (1G%) of the bid must be attached to each proposal as
security. Unsuccessful bidders will have their security refunded to them
when the contract has been awarded.
No bids, exceeding $2,000, will be received or considered by the City of
Salem or any of its officers unless the bid contains a statement by the bidder
(by signing his proposal) that the provisions of the Davis Bacon Act, 40
USCA 276a(a) shall be included in his contract. Every contractor or subcon­
tractor is required to post the applicable Prevailing Wage Rates in a
conspicuous and accessible place in or about the work-site for the duration
of the job. Contractors and subcontractors who intentionally fail to post the
PWR can be made ineligible to receive any public works contract for up to
three years.
The Salem Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids,
to waive formalities and o f postponing the award of the contract for thirty
(30) days. Prices quoted shall be firm for a period of 30 days after the closing
date.
RECIPROCAL PREFERENCE LAW: In compliance with ORS 279.029,
bidders must state on their proposal whether they are a resident or nonresi­
dent bidder. Proposals th at fail to provide this inform ation will be con­
sidered nonresponsive.
The attention of bidders is directed to the provisions of Chapter 97, Salem
Revised Code, concerning unlawful employment practices. Violation of
such provisions shall be grounds for immediate termination of this contract
without recourse by the contractor.
NOTE: This project is federally funded through the Department of
Housing and Urban Development and all requirements of that agency
pertaining to bidding and contract performance shall be strictly adhered to.
Inquiries concerning the contents of the bid specifications should be
directed to Mr. Tom Anderson, Salem Housing Authority, at 588-6456.
Robin J. Kirkpatrick
Purchasing Supervisor
BID NO.
CLOSING:
3580
July 26, 1989
11:00 a.m.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Broadway/Burnside Bridges Mechanical and Electrical Renovations
Bids Due August 8,1989 at 2:00 P.M.
Bid No. B61-250-4012
Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing, Multnomah
County Purchasing Section, 2505 S E . 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for:
Mechanical and Electrical renovations on Broadway and Bumside Bridges.
Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purchasing Director and
copies may be obtained from the above address for a $5.00 non-refundable
fee. CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS ONLY. Plans and Specifications
will not be mailed within the Tri-County area.
PREBID CONFERENCE: Mandatory Pre-bid conference will be held on
August 1,1989 at 10 a.m. Yeon Shops, 1620 S.E. 190th Avenue, Portland,
Oregon
PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS Pursuant to the Multnomah County
Public Contact Review Board Administrative Rules (AR40.030 Prequalifi­
cation shall be required
for this project for the following
class(es) of work: Reinforced concrete and structural steel bridges and grade
separtion structures
Prequalification applications or statements must be prepared during the
period of one year prior to the bid date. Prequalification application and
proof of prequalification by the Oregon Department of Transportation must
be actually received or postmarked to Multnomah County Purchasing
Section by not later than 10 days prior to bid opening.
All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing wage
law in ORS 279.350.
Details of compliance are available from the Purchasing Section, Depart­
ment of General Services, 2505 S.E. 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.
NONDISCRIMINATION Bidders on this work will 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 will be considered unless accompanied 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%) of 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.
LILLIE WALKER, DIRECTOR
PURCHASING SECTION
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Sealed bids for the Gilbert Hall Rem odel-Room s 203/205,208 and 214
project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until
2:00 PM, PDT. August 10.1989.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical
Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-
4921.
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