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    Page 12 Portland Observer AUGUST 24, 1989
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C IT Y O F S A LE M , OREGON
D E P A R T M E N T OF G E N E R A L SERVICES
PURCHASING D IV IS IO N
INVITATION TO BID
C AR PET R E P LA C E M E N T FOR T H IR D FLO O R C IT Y H A L L
The City o f Salem w ill receive sealed bids at the office o f the City
Recorder,City Hall, Room 205, Salem, Oregon 97301, u n til, but not after
ll: o o a.m., September 20, 1989 at which time said bids w ill be publicly
opened and read aloud in the City Council Chambers, Room 240, 555
Liberty Street SE, Salem, Oregon 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 o f the
Purchasing Supervisor, 555 Liberty St. S.E./Room 315, 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 “ BID ON
(. \RP1 1 K U ’ l AI LMENT FOR THIRD FLOOR CITY HALL-Bid
#3549". ;ind show the name and business address of the bidder.
Any objections to or comments upon the bid specifications must
be submitted in w riting to the Department o f Public Works,
Room 325,555 Liberty Street, SE, Salem OR 97301.They must
be received no later than five (5) working days before the bid
opening dale.
A surety 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
security. Unsuccessful bidders w ill have their security refunded to them
when the contract has been awarded.
No bids, 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 this 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 (PWR) 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 ineligible to receive any public works contract for up to three years.
RECIPROCAL PREFERENCE LA W : In compliance with ORS 279.029,
bidders must state on their proposal whether they are a resident or nonresi­
dent bidder. Proposals that fail to provide this information w ill be consid­
ered nonresponsive.
The C ity 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 o f Chapter 97, Salem
Revised Code, concerning unlawful employment practices. Violation o f
such provisions shall be grounds for immediate termination of this contract
without recourse by the contractor.
The C ity o f Salem is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer
N O TE: A M A N D A T O R Y site orientation w ill be held at the City Hall,
Room 240, Council Chambers, 555 Liberty St. S.E., Salem Oregon 97301,
prom ptly at 10:00 a.m., on Thursday, September 7, 1989. Only one
orientation w ill be held. A ll bidders MUST attend. Attendance at the entire
orientation, which is expected to last approximately one hour is required.
Inquiries concerning the contents o f the bid specifications should be
directed to Mr. Chuck O ’ Neal, Building services Division, at (503) 588-
6306.
Robin Kirkpatirck
Purchasing Supervisor
B ID NO. 3594
C LO S IN G : September 20, 1989
11:00 a.m.
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Hoffman Construction Company Of Oregon
The Construction Manager/General Contractor Requests
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Sub-Bids
For Oregon Health Sciences University
The Eye Clinic
Portland, Oregon
“ Site Utility Package”
Bid Date: August 24, 1989 - 2:00 P.M.
DOCUMENTS ARE A V A IL A B L E FOR REVIEW A T OUR M A IN
OFFICE
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1300 S.W. 6th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97207
5.
PHONE 221-8811
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CALL FOR BIDS:
Scaled bids w ill be received at the Business Office, Portland C om m u­
nity College, Room A7, Ross Island Center, 049 S.W. Porter, Portland,
Oregon, u n til 2:00 p.m., local time, August 29, 1989, for Microscopes as
described in the specifications on file at said office.
Said college has determined specifications for such bids, copies o f which
may be obtained at the above location, and has appointed as the time for the
opening o f all such bids, the hour o f 2:45 p.m. local time, on the 29th day
o f August 1989, at the above mentioned address at which time and place all
interested persons are invited to attend.
Form al prequlification is not required nor desired; however, bidders
who are in doubt as to their qualifications may contact the undersigned and
submit prequalification requests no later than August 23,1989.
It is the position o f Portland Community College not to contract with a
company that is chartered or licensed in South Africa and is located in South
Africa, a company chartered or licensed in another county whose primary
facility is in South Africa, or a company that wholly owns a subsidiary
whose primary facility is in South Africa.
H.E. Lile
Director, Business Services
Portland Community College
Portland, Oregon
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that upon request by any interested person a public
hearing w ill be held by the T ri-C ounty M etropolitan Transportation
D istrict o f Oregon (T ri-M e t) at 3:30 P.M., Wednesday, September 20,
1989, at the Portland Building, 1120 S.W. 5th Avenue, Second Floor,
Meeting Room C, for the purpose o f considering projects for which federal
assistance under Section 3 o f the Urban Mass Transportation Act o f 1964,
as amended, is being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that this
hearing be convened should contact Cynthia Weston, Tri-M et, Public
Services Division, by phone at 238-4920 or in writing 4012 S.E. 17th
Avenue, Portland, Or 97202 by Friday, September 8, 1989.
Following is the proposed program o f projects:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION LO C A L
FEDERAL TO TAL
C APITAL PROJECTS
80/20 Funding
1. Westside Light Rail Project Preliminary
Engineering and Final Environmental
Impact Statement
$465,800 $1,863,200
$2,329.000
2. Project Break-Even. This provides $4.3M for a $ 19.2M (federal share)
jo in t development project ($14.7M for shopping center and $4.5M for a
hotel) intended to establish that public/private co-venture strategies can be
used by existing rail to substantially reduce the operating deficit. In addition
to the $4.3M in this application, Tri-met w ill be requesting in separate
applications(s) up to $ 14.9M o f Sec. 3 to undertake the project. The project
includes a transit station and related jo in t development activities for a
shopping center or 900,000-1M sq.ft., in Gresham (Gresham Joint Develop­
ment Project) located between Bum side and Division Streets on the north
and south and Wallula Avenue and Eastman on the west and east.The S4.3M
w ill provide partial funding for land acquisition, planning, design and
construction o f a light rail station, a bus facility, walkways, open space, site
preparation including earth work and jo in t development roadways, and
utilities. No federal funding w ill be used for constructing commercial
revenue producing facilities.
Also our intention in the future, when all prerequisites are met, is to
include grant provisions for an expanded station and related jo in t develop­
ment activities for a Convention Headquarters Hotel at the Oregon Conven­
tion Center in Portland.
$1,075,000 $4,300,000 $5,375,000
3. Light Rail Vehicles-Air Conditioning
Retrofit
$480,000 $1,920,000
$2,400,000
4. Service Vehicles
13,400
53,000
67,000
5. Shop Equipment
11,460
45,840
57,300
6. Computer Equipment
63,020
252,080
315,100
7. Telecommunications
Equipment
6,080
24,320
30,400
8. Automatic Vehicle Locator (A V L )-
Demonstration Project
During FY 1989,Tri-Met has been studying the applicability o f the
Automatic Vehicle Location Technology to its fixed route and demand
responsive transit operations. The last phase o f this study is scheduled to be
completed in September, 1989.
The Automatic Vehicle Demonstration Project is the next phase in the
development o f a location system. The purpose o f the demonstration project
is to purchase enough A V L equipment to equip a small dispatch center. This
initial system w ill be used as a prototype for the development o f a larger
system and to begin developing the data systems that arc needed to support
an A V L System.
9. Security Equipment
$ 10,000
80.000
$ 40,000
320.000
$ 50,000
400.000
We Are Equal Opportunity Employer And Request Sub-Bids From
M inority And Women Owned Business Enterprises.
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Edwards Elementary School addition/remodel
720 E. Sixth, Newberg
Bid Date:August 29, at 7:00 p.m.
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WILDISH CONSTRUCTION CO.
P.O. Box 7428
Eugene, OR 97401
(503) 485-1700 FAX (503) 683-7722
W eare an equal opportunity employer and request
su b -b id s from sm all b u sin ess and sm all
disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women
& minority business enterprises.
ATTENTION RENTERS
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Nice, clean for familys who care about how they live.
Sec. 8 We Welcome you
Subtotal Capital
$2,204,760 $8,819,040 $11,023,800
OPERATING ASSISTANCE $11,703,168 $4,108,766 $15,811,934
(Up TO 50% Funding) For
Period from July 1, 1989 to June 30, 1990
T O TA L
$13,907,928 $12,927,806 $26,835,734
No persons, families or businesses w ill be displaced by these projects.
These projects arc in conformance with comprehensive land use and
transportation planning in the area and w ill be programmed in the Transpor­
tation Improvement Program.
A statement o f Tri-M et charter bus service is available for inspection at
the T ri-M et Administration offices.
T ri-M et w ill not be engaging in school bus operations.
Private transportation enterprise w ill not be directly affected by these
projects.
These projects are currently under review by the state and district
clearinghouses.
A t the hearing, T ri-M ct w ill afford opportunity for interested persons or
agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental
aspects o f the projects. A hearing on the Environmental Assessment for
Project Break-Even is scheduled for September 21, 1989 at 7:30 P.M. at
Gresham City Hall. A copy o f the grant application for the proposed projects
and a transit development plan for the area are currently available for public
inspection at Tri-M ct, Public Services Division, 4012 S.E. 17TH Avenue,
Portland, Oregon, 97202.
Douglas L. Capps
Executive Director
Public Services Division
Call 282-4696
2413 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
We Can Help
CALL
PORTLAND OBSERVER
FAX #
503)288-0015
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that upon request by any interested person a public
hearing w ill be held by the T ri-C o u n ty M etropolitan Transportation
D istrict o f Oregon (T ri-M e t) at 3:30 P.M, Wednesday, September 20,
1989, at the Portland Building, 1120 S.W. 5th Avenue, Second Floor,
Meeting Room C, for the purpose o f considering projects for which federal
assistance under Section 3 o f the Urban Mass Transportation Act o f 1964,
as amended, is being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that this
hearing be convened should contact Cynthia Weston, Tri-M et, Public
Services Division, by phone at 238-4920 or in writing 4012 S.E. 17th
Avenue, Portland, OR 97202 by Friday, September 8, 1989.
Following are the proposed projects:
1 Purchase o f Thirty 30 ft. standard,
$5,250,000
lift-equipped buses
2. Purchase o f Sixty-two 40 ft. standard, 11,470.000
$11,470,000
lift-equipped buses
302,680
3. Vehicle marking and delivery
200,000
4. Spare parts package for 30 ft. and 40ft. buses
5. Radio equipment and installation for
34,820
30 ft. and 40 ft. buses
28,160
6. Cost allocation
85,000
7. Force Account
729J4Ü
8. Contingency
TOTAL $18,100,000
FEDERAL SHARE $14,200,000
No persons, families or businesses w ill be displaced by these projects.
These projects are in conformance with comprehensive land use and
transportation planning in the area and w ill be programmed in the Transpor­
tation Improvement Program.
A statement o f T ri-M et’s charter bus service is available for inspection
at the T ri-M et Administration offices.
T ri-M el w ill not be engaging in school bus operations.
Private transportation enterprise w ill not be directly affected by these
projects
These projects are currently under review by the state and district
clearinghouses.
A t the hearing, Tri-M ct w ill afford opportunity for interested persons or
agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental
aspects o f the projects.
A copy o f the grant application for the proposed projects and a transit
development plan for the area arc currendy available for public inspection
at Tri-M et, Public Services Division, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97202.
Douglas L. Capps
Executive Director
Public Services Division
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids w ill be received by the Department o f General Services, 1225
Ferry Street SE, Salem, Oregon u n til 3:00 PM September 1, 1989 to
furnish all labor, m aterial and equipment, and to perform all w o rk fo r
the State project “ Bend Office B u ild in g ” to be performed on the grounds
o f the Employment Division, lot 3, B lock 2, Colorado Point, Shevlin Center,
Bend, Oregon.
NOTE: This bid requires bidders to make the Good Faith Effort pursuant
to ORS 200.045 paragraphs 2 (a) through 2(h) and 2(j).
Bids must be received and time-stamped at the place stated above prior
to bid closing time. Bids received after bid closing time w ill not be
considered.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construction o f a single story, 11,032 square
foot office building and other incidental work necessary to the construction.
Plans, specifications, bid and contract documents may be examined at
the Department o f General Services, Purchasing Division, 1225 Ferry Street
SE,Salem Oregon 97310, or:
Construction Data Plan Center, Room 200,1125 SE Madison St.,
Portland, OR 97202
Salem Contractors Exchange, 2256 Judson SE P.O. Box 12065, Salem,
OR 97309
Construction Data Plan Center, 925 NW 12th Ave., P.O. Box 5005Portland,
OR 97208
Dodge Scan, P.O. Box 5037, Seattle, W A 98109
Central Oregon Builders Exchange, 707 NW H ill St., 97701, P.O. Box
326, Bend, OR 97709
Impact, Inc., 8959 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Suite 102, Portland, Oregon 97219
Northeast Business Center, 820 N. Killingsworth, Suite 4, Portland, OR
97217
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that upon request by any interested person a public
hearing w ill be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District
o f Oregon (Tri-M et) at 3:30 P.M., Wednesday, September 20,1989, at the
Portland Building, 1120 S.W. 5th Avenue, Second Floor, Meeting Room C,
for the purpose o f considering projects for which federal assistance under
Section 9 o f the Urban Mass Transportation Act o f 1964, as amended, is
being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that this hearing be convened
should contact Cynthia Weston, T ri-M ct, Public Services Division, by
phone at 238-4920 or in writing 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Or 97202
by F riday, September 8, 1989.
This grant was originally approved for $ 1,500,000 for fifteen 20-25 ft.
buses. The proposed grant amendment would reprogram these funds for the
following projects
Program tff Projects
Budget
1. Purchase o f Eight 30 ft. standard,
lift-equipped buses
2. Vehicle marking and delivery
3. Contingency
Total
Federal Share
$1,400,000
26,320
73.680
$1,500,000
$1,200,000
No persons, families or businesses w ill be displaced by these projects.
These projects arc in conformance with comprehensive land use and
transportation planning in the area and w ill be programmed in the Transpor­
tation Improvement Program.
A. statement ol Tri-M ct’ s charter bus service is available for inspection
at the T ri-M et Administration offices.
Tri-M et w ill not be engaging in school bus operations.
Private transportation enterprise w ill not be directly affected by these
projects.
These projects arc currently under review by the state and district
clearinghouses.
At the hearing, T ri-M ct w ill afford opportunity for interested persons or
agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental
aspects o f the projects.
A copy o f the grant application for the proposed projects and a transit
development plan for the area arc currently available for public inspection
at Tri-M ct, Public Services Division, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland,
Oregon, 97202.
Douglas L. Capps
Executive Director
Public Services Division