I October 17, 1990 Ì he Portland Observer--Page 11 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS REQUEST FOR BIDS October, 1990 Sealed bids are requested for labor and materials to construct personnel facilities in an existing maintenance building and will be received at the HAP Maintenance office, 8910 N. Woolsey Ave, Portland Oregon, until 2:00 P.M., Tuesday November, 6,1990. Shortly thereafter bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The attendance of bidders is welcomed. Basically the work consists of constructing offices, rest rooms, showers, locker rooms, kitchenette and assembly area including the installation of HVAC and light­ ing facilities. The work will be conducted within an existing building enclosure at the address noted above. Interested bidders may obtain plans and specifications at the HAP Mainte­ nance Office noted above, upon receipt of $50. which is refundable when docu­ ments are returned in good condition within 10 days after bid opening. Additional sets may be acquired for $30. which is not refundable. A HAP representative will conduct a tour of the project commencing at 10:00 AM, Thursday October 24,1990. Interested bidders should attend this meeting to become oriented with the building and the work to be performed. Questions posed during the meeting that are not addressed in the plans and specifications will be answered by addendum and mailed to all planholders. A bid security of 5% of the bid is required as prescribed in the Instructions to Bidders. Attention is called to the provisions addressed in Division H "Special Condi­ tions” , regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, the minimum of 20% MBE partici­ pation, EEO compliance reports, Certification of Non-segregated Facilities and a waiver from enforcing the payment of nonfederal prevailing wages when said wages, exclusive of any fringe benefits, exceeds the applicable wage rate deter­ mined by the secretary of HUD. Bidder may not withdraw bid after the hour set in the bid opening date until sixty (60) calendar days has lapsed following the bid opening. The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and may reject any and all bids and waive all infor­ malities if, in the judgment of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions re­ garding this project should be directed to Ray Kuykendall at 283-1693. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND Loren Tarbell Director of Maintenance LIGHT RAIL IN THE BARBUR CORRIDOR The Regional Rail Program is soliciting proposals from qualified consultants for the preparation of conceptual engineering analysis for light rail in the Barbur Corridor. The selected consultant will be expected to analyze up to three feasible LTR alignments within this corridor. It is required the consultant will have experience with light rail transit planning, engineering, bridge design and cost estimation experience. The consultant will ex­ amine operating and capital cost estimates for light rail service, prepare a gener­ alized impact assessment, analyze local traffic operations and complete an evalu­ ation of each alternative alignment. The City of Portland encourages participation of minority/women business en­ terprise contractors in its projects. Copies of the proposal package and submission requirements are available at the Transportation Planning Office. Please contact: Stuart Gwin, Project Manager, 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue Suite 702, Portland, Oregon 97204. (503) 796-7788. Proposals are to be delivered to the Transportation Planning offices, City of Portland, at the above address by 5:00 PM. Friday November 2,1990. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Murray 3900 SW Murray Beaverton, OR 97005 NIKE is proud to be a leading Pacific Northwest Equal Opportunity Employer. SERVICE UNIT SUPERVISOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Physical Plant Customer Service Unit Supervisor at Oregon State Univer­ sity, Corvallis. Minimum three years experience in lead work or supervision including maintenance, repair and construction required. College degree preferred. Contact OSU DcpL of Human Resources for application at (503) 737- 3103. Completed applications must be received bv October 22. 1990. OSU is an AA/EEO employer and complies with Section 504 o f the Rehabilitation Act o f 1973. Fulltime, $20,217. Feminist domestic and sexual violence program. Ad­ ministrative, supervision and fund­ raising experience necessary. At least 2 years experience with this type or similar non-profit organization re­ quired. Women and minorities en­ couraged to apply. Send cover letter, resume, and 4 references by 5 p.m. October 31, 1990 to: Portland Women’s Crisis I,ine, P.O. Box 42610, Portland. OR 97242. NOTICE TO ISSUE A REQUEST FOR LETTER OF INTENT Oregon State Hospital Building 50 Remodel Salem, Oregon Bid Date: October 19, 1990 • 3:00 P.M. The Oregon Community Children and Youth Services Commission is re­ questing letters of intent and qualifications from individuals a n d /o r agencies who could offer training in the area of grant w riting to the state’s 36 county Youth Commissions. This training opportunity should provide an understanding in the development of overall funding strategies. The Request for Letter of Intent and Qualifications ( RFLI) is scheduled to be issue late October. Submission of letters and applications will be due no later than 1 1 /9 /9 0 . The contract will be awarded 1 2 /1 7 /9 0 w ith anticipated start-up of training to take place 1 /1 /9 1 . This project will be completely funded through the federal Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Formula Grant program. If you are interested in receiving the RFLI, subm it a Letter of Intent (non­ binding) with a brief statement ol qualifications, company name, address, phone # and a name of contact person, postmarked no later than November 9, 1990 to: Oregon Community Children & Youth Services Commission Attn: Sherri Bangs 530 Center Street NE; Suite 300 Salem, Oregon 97310 Telephone: 373-1283 Fax: 378-8395 7. MARION _______ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W P ' P.O. Box 12218 • Salem, OR 97309 (503) 581-1920 FAX 503-399-0823 CCB #48058 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority owned business enterprises. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Oregon D epartm ent of T ransportation C ornell Road Interchange Section W ashington County, Oregon Bid Date: O ctober 25, 1990 • 9:00 A.M. KIEWIT PACIFIC CO. P.O. Box 1769, Vancouver, WA 98668 (206) 693-1478 or (503) 285-4687, FAX (206) 693-5582 C C S #63471 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority business enterprises. PERSONNEL OFFIC ER 1 SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Oregon State Highway Project Oswego Highway/Tacoma Street Bid Date: October 25, 1990 • 9:00 A.M. EUDALY BROS. 6920 N.E. 42nd Ave. • Portland, OR 97218 (503) 288-7469 • FAX # (503) 288-7460 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. PENCE/KELLY CONSTRUCTION, INC. ccb #63435 65517th St. S £.. Salem. OR 9 73C1 (503) 399- 7223 Portland (503) 224-8631 Fax (503; 535-7477 W4~are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. ACCOUNTING GROUP ACCOUNTANT I Wilsonville 27255 SW Boones Ferry Road Wilsonville, OR 97062 Bids are solicited to furnish various supplies for this agency’s Co-operative Purchasing program. Bids will be received by Michael Mlynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle (PO Box 301039, Zip 97220-1039), Portland, Oregon 97220-9097 (Phone . 503-257-1791) until no later than 4:30 pm, PDT, N o­ vember 29, 1990 for: (1) Food, Cafe & Kitchen Products, IFB #015-90-171, (2) Lamps: Fluorescent, High-Intensity Gas Discharge & Incandescent, IFB #015-90-172, and (3) Carbonless Multiple Copy Paper, IFB #015-90-173 at which time and address the bids will be publicly opened, but the bid items and prices will not be read aloud. The successful bidder will not be required to be licensed for asbestos abate­ ment under section 7 of ORS 468.883. Specifications may be obtained at the above office. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether or not the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The District may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the agency it is in the public interest to do so. No bid will be considered that is received after the appointed date and time. for Oregon State Hospital Building 50 Remodel Salem, Oregon Bid Date: October 19, 1990 • 3:00 P.M. Creekside 8605 SW Creekside Place Beaverton, OR 97005 to furnish VARIOUS SUPPLIES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SUB-BIDS REQUESTED The world’s leading manufacturer of athletic footwear and apparel Is looking for talented individuals to join the NIKE team. Please call our Job Opportunities Hotline at 644-4224 for information on all open positions. Forward your resume, indicating in which position you are in­ terested, or apply in person 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday at any of the Human Resource offices listed below. NIKE offers competitive salary and an ex­ cellent benefits package. INVITATIONS FOR BID TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGIONAL RAIL PROGRAM ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the Hamilton Hall Kitchen Alteration, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education at University of Oregon, Physical Plant Department, 1295 Franklin Boulevard. Eugene, Oregon 97403-1276, u n til4 :0 0 p.m ., PST, Monday, December 3,1990. Bids thus received will be publicly opened and read aloud on Tuesday, December J , 1990 at 4:00 p.m. PST, in Physical Plant Conference Room 2, at which time documentation of bidder's good faith efforts to utilize emerging small businesses and minority- or women-owned business enterprises, if required to conform with Supplemental Instructions to Bidders (Division SB), shall be submitted to the undersigned or designated representative. Briefly, the project includes, but is not limited to, the following: Hamilton Hall Kitchen and Dining Areas; a re-configuration for the existing plan, new finishes, HVAC system and electrical work. A limited number of alternates will be con­ sidered. A mandatory Pre-Bid Walk-Thru of the site and conditions will be made at 10:00 a.m. PST, Tuesday, November 20, 1990, at which time compliance re­ quired by Division SB regarding minority-owned, women-owned, and emerging small business will be discussed. Bidders shall meet with the Owner and its representatives at the Dunn Lounge in Hamilton Hall prior to the required walk- thru. For further information, contact the UO Physical Plan (phone: 346-5243). MULTNOMAH EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT CITY OF PORTLAND Maintenance Facilities Expansion Advertising « Employment Bids/Sub-Bids Qualified candidates must have previous experience in bookkeeping and/or ac­ counting requiring knowledge & use o f accounting principles. Completion o f the 3 community college level accounting courses with “ C ” or above grade average w ill substitute for experience. Applicants must also have general office experience, phone experience, interaction with the public, type 30wpm, 10 key, as well as good written communication skills. Previous insurance experience and CRT/PC experience is desirable. The Group Accountant is responsible for establishing & maintaining accurate up-to- date eligibility records for all groups. Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Oregon offers an excellent employee benefits package, flex-time work hours, and competitive salary. Pre-employment drug screening required. Starting salary is $1400 per mo. To assure your resume is processed immediately, place ad #329 at die top o f your resume or in your cover letter. Send resume to: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon Human Resources Dept., 5th F ir LrAvB \ I f / 100 S.W. M arket Portland, OR 97201 TD D #225-6780 Speedy Service Best Cash Prices DAD'S OIL SERVICE Heating Oils Friendly Call for Quote!!! 104 NE Russel St. Portland, OR 97212 (503) 282-5111 S u p po rt o u r A d v c rtls c rs - SAY Y O U SAW IT IN T illi POKTEANl) OBSERVER - - - - - - V— | Classification analyst needed in De­ partment o f Human Resources at Oregon State University to conduct job audits and prepare documenta­ tion for position classifications and organizational designs. Two years technical H .R . experience in classification and compensation or a degree in H.R. Management re­ quired. Contact OSU Department of H.R. for applications at (503) 737-3103. Completed applications must be received by October 30. A A /E E O employer in compliance with Section 504 o f the Rehabilita­ tion A ct o f 1973. MECHANIC Northwest Natural Gas Company seeks a highly-qualified mechanic to become part o f its fleet maintenance team in the Portland area. Ideal candidates will be a journeyman mechanic or 2 yrs training plus 2 yrs applied experience. GM product/ training preferred; GM gas-diesel maintenance, including training in diagnostic equipment, onboard com­ puters, and general EFI knowledge is essential. Experience with trucks and equipment highly desirable. This SHIFT-WORK position starts at $14/hr with a full benefit pkg. Only those selected to be interviewed will be contacted. Send written response/resume identi­ fying pertinent qualifications for this position including a full work history postmarked on or prior to October 19, 1990: Northwest Natural Gas Co,, P.O. Box 3410, Portland. Oregon 97208-3410. FAX (503) 721-2506 /In Equal Opportunity Employer. HELP WANTED TRUCK DRIVER ’ rivatc non-profit seeks driver for pickup & delivery o f product. Includes load/ unload o f trucks, inventory records St truck maim. Gd driving record A bobtail exp rcq. Warehouse St semi exp. a plus. $5-6 per hour. Apply at Oregon Food Bank, 2540 NE Riverside Way, 9721 1 by 10/19. COMPUTER TRAINING SYSTEM MANAGER Three-county library district seeks indi­ vidual w ith strong com puter, management and interpersonal skills. Position manages the technical planning, procurement, installation, implementation, and evaluation o f the Library’s automated systems and related telecommunications network. The ideal candidate has: A master’s degree in Library Science, or a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field plus, Six (6) years progressively responsible professional com puter a n d /o r library experience. Knowledge o f bibliographic data and M ARC formats. Knowledge o f library automation issues, trends and basic functions. Familiarity with telecommunications principles, and basic micro-computer applications. Knowledge o f supervision, training and performance evaluation. Interper­ sonal skills a must. Salary range: $2363-2952 per month, plus excellent benefits. To Apply: Send resume, salary re­ quirements, and cover letter to: Per­ sonnel Dept., Fort Vancouver Regional Library , 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Van­ couver, WA 98663 Closing Date: November 2, 1990 An Equal Opportunity Employer VICE-PRESIDENT- FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Major not-for-profit organization seeks qualified individual as Vice President o f its Finance and Administration D iv i­ sion. W ill be responsible for effective management o f financial and internal operations and administrative functions o f the organization; including Manage­ ment Information Systems, Human Re­ sources, Finance and Building Services. W ill work with community members and volunteer leadership. Requires Graduate degree or equivalent in A c­ counting, Business or related field. Mini­ mum five (5) years related w ork experi­ ence. preferably in a not-for-profit set­ ting, with strong emphasis in the finan­ cial and MIS areas. Demonstrated abil­ ity to communicate well in a variety o f settings. Must display strong manage­ ment and supervisory skills. Salary Arc you age 55 or over, and looking for work? You may be eligible for commensurate with background and ex­ COMPUTER TRAINING. Must be low income and have basic typing ; perience. Send resume by 10/12 to The skills. No fees. To apply call 249- i Portland Observer, P.O. Box 3137, Portland, Oregon 97206, RE: VPF&A 2857.