N \ > Page 12 Portland Observer NOVEMBER 16, 1989 JOBS & CLASSIFIED ■I SUB-BIDS REQUESTED SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Columbia River Correctional Facility Portland, Oregon Bid Date: November 21 at 3:00 P.M. Columbia River Correctional Facility Portland, Oregon Bid Date: November 21 at 3:00 P.M. MARION CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ROBINSON P.O. Box 12218 (503) 581 -1920 CONSTRUCTION CO. 7320 S. W. HUNZIKER RD., SUITE 300 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 FAX -- 620-3428 1503) 639-8021 • Salem, OR 97309 FAX (503) 399-0823 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minority owned and disadvantage business enterprises. We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minority owned and disadvantage business enterprises. FIRST NOTICE PUBLISHED--FIRST TIME TODAY WASCO COUNTY INVITATION TO BID EQUIPMENT FOR AUTOMATED FUEL SYSTEMS AT EAST THE DALLES SHOP AND WAMIC SHOP Bids Due: November 30,1989 at 11:00 A.M. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Wasco County Clerk, Wasco County Courthouse, The Dalles, Oregon, until 11.00 a.m., Novem­ ber 30,1989, for the furnishing of equipment for two complete fueling fa­ cilities which include underground fuel storage tanks and fuel product card dispensing system at East The Dalles Shop and Wamic Shop sites, and a leak detection system at East The Dalles Shop site. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND PUBLIC NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS The said bids will be opened and declared at 11:00 a.m., November 30, 1989, in Room 12 of the Wasco County Courthouse. Columbia River Correctional Institution Portland, Oregon Bid Date: November 21 at 3:00 P.M. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS DONALD M. DRAKE COMPANY The Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) invites proposals to rehabili­ tate rental housing units under the Section 8 project-based assistance program. This program attaches two to fifteen years of Section 8 rent assistance to units that are rehabilitated to meet local code requirements and Section 8 Housing Quality Standards. Proposals considered for selection must respond to HAP policy objectives and be eligible under the definitions in the code of Federal Regulations (CFR 24, Part 882, Subpart G). Key criteria include: Each proposal shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and delivered to the Wasco County Clerk, County Courthouse, The Dalles, Oregon. The outside of the envelope shall be plainly marked as follows: BID: FUEL SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS - TO BE OPENED 11:00 a.m., November 30, 1989. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED November 2,1989 1740 N.W. Flanders Street Portland, Oregon 97209-2283 (503) 226-3991 FAX (503) 228-3019 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minority owned and disadvantage business enterprises. 1. All units must be owned or controlled by a non-profit corporation, organized under Oregon State Statutes. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED 2. The proposed rehabilitation must cost a minimum of $ 1,000 per unit and include the rehabilitation of a major building component and/or bring the building up to Section 8 Housing Quality Standards. Columbia River Correctional Facility Portland, Oregon Bid Date: November 21 at 3:00 P.M. Plans, specifications, and other documents may be examined at the office of the Wasco County Roadmaster, 100 E. 4th Street, The Dalles, Oregon, 97058; telephone (503) 296-2214, and a set thereof may be obtained. No bid may be withdrawn after the hour set for bid opening, nor before award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any and all irregularities and informalities not affecting substantial rights, and to award the bid according to its best interests. Wasco County Court by Karen LeBreton County Clerk 3. The proposal must be for buildings located within the City of Portland or the unincorporated areas of Multnomah County. WILDISH BUILDING COMPANY P.O. Box 7428 (503) 485-1700 The bids will be received on the county-fumished proposal forms only. • Eugene, OR 97401 FAX (503) 683-7722 4. The proposed project must be financially feasible and must not include or have received any funding under the 1937 Housing Act during the five years preceding the date of application. We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minority owned and disadvantage business enterprises. 5. The proposal must include a complete application and all required exhibits. Applications may be obtained at the HAP office (address below) or by calling 225-1065. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Brookings Waste Water Treatment Plant Contract #2 Eugene, Oregon Bid Date: November 17 at 2:00 P.M. Completed applications must be mailed or delivered to: Housing Authority of Portland 1214 S.W. Washington Portland, OR 97205 WILDISH BUILDING COMPANY Applications will be accepted on a continuing basis until all available assistance has been allocated. P.O. Box 7428 • Eugene, Oregon 97401 (503) 485-1700 FAX (503) 683-7722 STATE OF OREGON DEPT. OF GENERAL SERVICES PURCHASING DIVISION We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minority owned and disadvantage business enterprises. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received for the acquisitions listed below. Bid No. Description, Location Closing Date. Construction 63500039 89 Office Remodel for Dept. of Fish & 11-29-89 Wildlife Portland Deposit: $50.00 MANDATORY Pre-Bid Conference TIME & DATE: 10:00 A.M., 11-16-89 LOCATION: Fish & Wildlife Building First Floor Lobby 2501 S.W. First Portland, Oregon 97201 Bid documents may be seen or obtained at the office of the Purchasing Division, 1225 Ferry St., S.E., Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378- 5501. The State reserves the right to reject any and all bids. FIRST NOTICE PUBLISHED-FIRST TIME TODAY WASCO COUNTY INVITATION TO BID EQUIPMENT FOR AUTOMATED FUEL SYSTEMS AT EAST THE DALLES SHOP AND WAMIC SHOP Bids Due: November 30, 1989 at 11:00 A.M. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Wasco County Clerk, Wasco County Courthouse, The Dalles, Oregon, until 11:00 a.m., Novem­ ber 30,1989, for the furnishing of equipment for two complete fueling fa­ cilities which include underground fuel storage tanks and fuel product card dispensing system at East The Dalles Shop and Wamic Shop sites, and a leak detection system at East The Dalles Shop site. The said bids will be opened and declared at 11:00 a.m., November 30, 1989, in Room 12 of the Wasco County Courthouse. WASTECH, INC. Each proposal shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and delivered to the Wasco County Clerk, County Courthouse, The Dalles, Oregon. The outside of the envelope shall be plainly marked as follows: BID: FUEL SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS - TO BE OPENED 11:00 a.m„ November 30, 1989. REQUEST FOR BIDS OPERATION OF THE METRO SOUTH TRANSFER STATION The bids will be received on the county-fumished proposal forms only. Wastech Inc. is considering responding to Metro's Request for Bids for the operation of the Metro South Transfer Station. Wastech Inc. is seeking certified DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE and WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE businesses to partici­ pate in this project. Areas of involvement include painting, landscap­ ing, janitorial and security. Interested DBE and WBE companies are urged to contact Merle Irvine at (503) 285-5261 prior to November 21, 1989. Plans, specifications, and other documents may be examined at the office of the Wasco County Roadmaster, 100 E. 4th Street, The Dalles, Oregon, 97058; telephone (503) 296-2214, and a set thereof may be obtained. No bid may be withdrawn after the hour set for bid opening, nor before award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any and all irregularities and informalities not affecting substantial rights, and to award the bid according to its best interests. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND Wasco County Court by Karen LeBreton County Clerk P R E S ID E N T PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Portland, Oregon The Oregon State Board of Higher Education invites nominations and applications for the position of President of Portland State University. The President, the chief executive officer of theUniversity, is accountable through the Chancellor to theBoard of Higher Education. The appointment will be effective Summer 1990. Portland State University is a comprehensive university located in the heart of Oregon's largest city, a growing metropolitan complex of 1.4 million people. With an enrollment that has grown rapidly over its 40-year history to the University confers degrees through eight academic divisions: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering and Applied Science, Fine and Performing Arts, Health and Physical Education, and Social Work, Urban and Public Affairs. Preferred qualifications sought include the following: * Earned doctorate or other appropriate terminal degree; * Record of excellence in teaching and in scholarly research or creative work which would qualify for tenure in an academic unit of a college or university; * high-level effective organizational leadership at a college or university or in other organizational settings; * Understanding of faculty governance structures and shared decision­ making; * Understanding of and sensitivity to the needs of students and a willingness to involve them in university affairs through the student government structure; * Experience in working effectively with diverse external constituencies. THE OPPORTUNITY Portland State University is one of eight colleges and universities within the Oregon State System of Higher Education. Recentdevelopments at Portland State University and in the surrounding community make this a time of particular challenge and opportunity. The strength of Portland State's educational and research programs ($6.8 million in sponsored research in 1988) and its urban location make it possible to attract outstanding faculty and students. The state is diversifying its economy by adding trade-related and high-technology industries to the dominant wood-products industry. As Oregon’s economic and population center and as a gateway to the Pacific Rim, Portland plays an important role in this process for the region. The Portland area is also the main cultural center of the state, with a flourishing artistic, theatrical, and musical life. To assure full consideration nominations and apploications should be received by January 22, 1990. All inquiries and nominations should be addressed to: Mr. Tom Bruggere, Chair, Presidential Search Committee, DOE Building, Room 149, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207. The Oregon State System o f Higher Education is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer, Women, minorities and underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. PUBLIC NOTICE MULTNOMAH COUNTY November 3,1989 NOTICE OF INTENT The Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) has been given approval by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development to purchase 16 three-bedroom and 2 four-bedroom units under their Conventional Housing Program, Acquisition without Rehabilitation. These homes should be located within the city limits of Portland, on improved streets and connected to sewer. Preference will be given to homes built within the last 10 years or recently rehabilitated with energy conservation measures. All homes must be free of lead base paint The Oregon Department of Transportation, Highway Division, is seeking the qualifications from consulting engineering firms with demonstrated experience in highway engineering. The Division proposes to engage consultants for the following projects: 1. Airport Way Interchange, Airport Way-Columbia Boulevard 2. Rhododcndron-Timberline All pruchascs will be either vacant houses at the time of the offer or owner occupied. Pursuant to Federal Regulations 24 CFR subpart and if a mutually satisfactory agreement cannot be reached, the Housing Authority will not acquire the property." This provision removes any responsibility from the Housing Authority to the house owner for relocation assistance. 3. Yamhill City Limits-Holmes Gap 4. Banks SCL-Forest Grove 5. Sams Valley Junction-Shady Cove If you arc interested in being considered, a Request for Qualifications can be obtained by calling or writing Bob Thompson, Consultant Liaison Engineer, 309 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-6563. Interested property owners should contact Jeanette Sander at the Hous­ ing Authority of Portland office by phone 225-1065 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday or mail to 1214 S.W. Washington, Portland, OR 97205. Proposals will be accepted through December 1, 1989. Request for Qualifications is due on December 8, 1989. 4 CALL FOR BID PROPOSALS TO IMPLEMENT SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Proposals Due: December 2,1989 at 2:00 P.M. Proposal No.: RFP #9P1131 Sealed proposals will be received by the Director of Purchasing 2505 S.E. 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for: Proposals to implement supported employment services for individuals with developmental disabilities who arc existing high school or are on the community wait list There will be an OPTIONAL pre-proposal conference November 20, 1989, 10:00 A.M., at 426 SW Stark, 5th Floor, Portland, Oregon. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Specifications may be obtained at: Multnomah County Purchasing Section, 2505 S.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202, (503) 248-5111. Lillie Walker, Director Purchasing Section