Page H -The Portland Observer- January 15, 1991 I Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TWO FIRE REHABILITATION PROJECTS Jo b # CO-3601 Job # CO-2502 DOCUMENT A Sealed bids are requested for labor and materials to complete the FIRE REHABILI­ TATION PROJECTS described as BLANDENA RESIDENCE and EASTWOOD COURT. Separate iump sum bids will be received by the Housing Authority of Portland, (HAP), 135 SW Ash, Portland, Oregon 97204, until 2:00 P.M., PST, Tuesday, Febr. 12,1991. Shortly thereafter bids will be opened and publicly read. The attendance of bidders Is welcomed. The Work consists of Fire Restoration for two separate projects, specifically, restoring a single family residence and an apartment complex housing unit that were subjected to extensive fire damage. The basic clean-up has been completed by the Owner and an assessment of structural damages and repairs required are visually evident. Proposed forms of Contract Documents, including Plans and Specifications are on file at the HAP office noted above and at the following plan centers; Construction Data 225-0200 Dodge-Scan Info. Systems 284-3811 Impact 245-9253 672-9307 Oregon Builders Exchange 362-7957 Salem Contractors Exchange American Contractor Publication 285-9000 Construction Data - Eastside 234-0281 SW Washington, Contractors Exch. (206) 694-7922 226-1311 Daily Journal of Commerce Interested bidders may obtain Bid Documents at the HAP office first above men­ tioned upon receipt of $20.00 for each job set which is refundable when Documents are returned in good condition within 10 days after bid opening. Additional sets may be acquired for printing costs which is not refundable. A HAP representative will conduct a pre-bid tour of the Projects commencing at 9:00 am., on Thursday, Jan. 24,1991 and the attendance of bidders is requested. Interested parlies should first meet at the BLANDENA project site, 623 N. Blandena St. The meeting will continue at the EASTWOOD COURT project, 18246 SE Yamhill and questions posed during these meetings, when not addressed in the Specifications, will be answered by Addendum and mailed to all bidders. A bid security of 5% of the bid is required as prescribed in the "Instructions to Bidders". (Document B) Attention is called to the provisions addressed in Document H, "Special Condi­ tions” , regarding Equal Employment Opportunity; the utilization of 20% MBE Participation; the filing of EEO compliance reports ; the Contractors Certification of Non-segregated Facilities, and a w aiverf rom enforcing the payment of non-federal prevailing wages when said wages, exclusive of any fringe benefits, exceeds the applicable wage rate determined by the Secretary of HUD. No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for opening thereof until after the lapse of sixty (60) days 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 or all bids and waive all infor­ malities if, in the judgement of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this Project should be directed to Richard Jones at 235-4207. Housing Authority of Portland Loren Tarbell Director of Maintenance INFORM ATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY DIVISION CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on January 24,1991, for the projects listed below: County District 4 Chip Seal Projects consist of work on Kings Valley Benton & Linn Hwy., Albany-Lyons Hwy., and santian Hwy. Kaylor Jet.-Marquam Sec. of Cascade Hwy. S. approx. 5 Clackamas mi. SW of Molalla. Overlay. Spring Valley Creek-Salemtowne Sec. of Salem-Dayton Polk Hwy. beg. N. of W. Salem. Overlay. Dundee SCL-Salmon River Hwy. Sec. of Pacific Hwy. West Yamhill starting at SCL of Dundee. Overlay. Plans, specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in Rm. 10, Transporta­ tion Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional information, please contact Commis­ sion Services at 378-6526. If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE), please contact the Office of Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651. NOTICE OF INTENT The Oregon Departm ent of Transportation, Highway Division, is seeking qualifi­ cations from consulting engineering firm s with experience in structural and con­ struction engineering for small to moderate size bridges. The Division is also seeking firms with experience in various bridge studies including hydraulic stud­ ies, foundation studies, load ratings, and aesthetic studies. The Division proposes to enter into a flexible service contract with the consultant to provide services in one or all of the above areas on selected projects through­ out the state. The maximum value of this one (1) year contract will be $250,000 with an option for renewal if both parties agree. If you are interested in being considered, a Request for Qualifications/Proposals can beobtained by calling or writing BobThom pson, consultant Liaison Engineer, 307 Transportation Building,Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-6563. Statement of Qualifications are due January 23,1991. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CONSULTANT The Oregon State Bar Affirmative Action Program requests proposals for consultants to Its mentonng program for calendar year 1991. PURPOSE OF PROGRAM: The goal of the Professional Partnership Program ("PPP” ) Is to provide a quality mentor relationship between participating law students of color and experienced attorneys. Amount of contract Is $2500. DURATION OF CONTRACT: Calendar year 1991. Includes three workshops - one spring workshop for all current program participants, and two separate fall orientation workshops for new program participants (attorneys and students). Spring workshop will be scheduled for late February or early March, 1991. Possibility of renewal. ROLE OF THE CONSULTANT : Work with committee members and Bar staff to develop programming, prepare materials, lead participatory workshops In spring and fall on cultural awareness and intercultural communications Issues to student and attorney PPP participants, and share In program evaluation. Currently, there are approximately 40PPP participants. Must demonstrate awareness of American law firm culture and appreciation of diverse cultures. Must be comfortable with talking about racism In mixed race groups, r-rior experience with mentor programs a plus. PROPOSALS MUST INCLUDE; -description of qualifications -prior experience -references -sample outline of Spring workshop for PPP participants SEND PROPOSALS TO: Rebecca A. Sweetland, Administrator, Affirmative Action Pro­ gram, Oregon State Bar, 5200 SW Meadows Road, P.O. Box 1689, Lake Oswego, OR 97035-0889. Deadline for proposals: January 31,1991. AN FOIIAI OPPORTlINITYEMPLOYER SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Fire Bureau Training Center Bid date: January 22,1991 Bid time: 2:00 p.m. id Q©@ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 8614 N. Crawford Street P.O. Box 83299 Portland, OR 97283-0299 Phone no.: (503)286-8155 FAX no.: (503) 286-8079 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minority- and women-owned business enterprises. EVENT CUSTODIAN OREGON CONVENTION CENTER $7.00/hour (part-time) We're looking for a presentable, Industrious, reliable people to assure that the Oregon Convention Center Is clean, orderly and properly maintained for final set-up and event maintenance and followup. Minimum one year experience in facility cleaning or janitorial work. You must be able to work Independently and follow written and oral Instructions. You m ust be able to work with the general public present; you must be able to perform dirty work while staying personally clean and presentable. You must be able to stand and walk for your entire shift. Some lifting. Youmustbeavallabletoworkanyday.anyshlft. Youmust be willing to be CPR certified. Position open only to residents of the First Opportunity Target Area. Boundaries are: N. Columbia Bv. on the North, NE 42nd Ave. on the East, Banfield Freeway on the South, N. Chautauqua, Including Columbia Villa on the West. APPLY IN PERSON to the Personnel Office at the COLISEUM, 1401 N. Wheeler. Ap­ plication are available January 15-28, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. REQUEST FOR SUBCONTRACTOR/SUPPLIER BIDS Oregon State Board of Higher Education: Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Benton Hall Room 303 Renvoation. The bid date Is January 22,1991 @ 2:00 p.m. The project Includes renovation of room 303 into a music recital room. Morris P. Kielty General Contractor, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and requests bid proposals from qualified minority. Women-owned and disadvantaged business en­ terprises and emerging small business enterprises. For additional Information please call: Oregon State Highway Division Port of Entry (Umatilla) Bid date/time: Thursday, January 24,1991 @ 9:00 a.m. Builder's board #63147 ROBINSON CONSTRUCTION CO 7320 S.W. Hunziker Suite 300 Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 639-8021 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from certified disadvantaged business enterprises, minority- and women-owned business enterprises. V - MENTAL HEALTH Opportunities With Community Psychiatric Clinic CPC is a rapidly growing Mental Health Center. We provide services to psy- chiatrically disabled children & adults and their families through a variety of nationally recognized tx progs, located throughout Seattle. We are committed to a culturally and emnically diverse workplace. Competitive salary & benefit pkg. SUPERVISOR-EL REY (dntn Seattle): full service residential tx facility for the homeless mentally ill seeking supervisor for the CCR and TCF pro­ grams. Challenging opport. to work in innovative, nationally recognized tx facility. Master, or BA in related field + supv. exp. Knowledge of res. prog. pref. for mentally III adults. Day, eve & wkend hrs. BA, exp in acute care. Exp. working w/chem abuser pref. MENTAL HEALTH NURSES Full-time & part-time positions In expanding mental health agency serving north central King Co. WA (Seattle). Opportunities to work w/multi-disci- pllnary teams in community support, crisis intervention, residential programs, providing assessments, medication evals and case mgmt, positions avail for licensed RNs & Amps w/prescriptive authority and exp. working w/disabled mentally ill adults. PSYCHIATRIST Full-time & part-time positions available In expanding community mental health agency serving north central King Co., WA (Seattle). Opportuni­ ties to work w/multi-disciplinary teams providing community support, crisis In te rv tit ion & psychosocial rehab. Min req. WA State license, exp. working w/diuabled mentally ill adults. CRISIS WORKER - CIS (Wallingford area) Crisis walk-in & outreach prog, for mentally ill adults. Day, eve, & wk-end hrs. Salary $21,500 - 27,500. BA, exp. In acute care. Exp. working with chem. abuser pref. MICA CASE MANAGER - (Wallingford) Day tx case mgr, member of a team providing case mgmt, groups, sociali­ zation & skill development for mentally ill substance abusing adults, min req: BA. Pref. exp. working w/both mentally ill & substance abusing pop. Salary: $21,500 - 27,500. CASE MANAGERS - CASE MGMT TEAM (north Seattle). Case mgr & supervisor positions (10) available on new case mgmt team being developed In north King County. This multi-disciplinary team will provide assessment service planning, case mgmt, crisis intervention & support to mentally ill adults. Min. req for case mgr positions: AA + 3 yrs. relevant exp. ($21,500 - 27,500). Supervisor positions: MHP qualified & supv. exp. ($25,500 - 31,500). Prior exp. working w/mentally ill persons w/special needs is highly desired. For the above positions: Please send cover letter (identify position) and resume to: Attn: Personnel, CPC, 401 Second Ave. W. Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98119. An equal opportunity-affirmative action employer. PL HSONNFL MANAGER For establit j and expanding multi-site comprehensive community mental health center with a staff of 200 +. Applicants must demonstrate knowledge and experience in wage and salary administration, L uefits, labor relations, retirement, continuing education, performance evaluations and governmental regulations af­ fecting labor. Qualifications: BA in related field and a minimum of five years supervisory experience in personnel, preferably health care. Re­ cruitment closes at 5:00 p.m., Monday, January 14,1991. Send salary requirements, cover letter, resume and three employment references to Community Psychiatric Clinic, Attn: Personnel, 401 Second Avenue West, Suite 400 Seattle, WA, 98119. TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST Entry level processing Technical Support Specialist for non-profit agency. Hardware/software support (installation and programming; maintenance, repair coordination, training, etc. Two-year degree and two yrs develop­ ment exp. in data base, spreadsheet, macros and 4th G.L. (Pro IV pref.). Starting $18 - $19K D.O.E. Send resume and job history to: CPC, Attn: MIS, 401 Second Avenue W., Seattle 98119. CRISIS BED CLINICIAN • 3 POSITIONS Unique opportunity to be involved in the start-up of an 8-bed crisis respite program that’ will serve the Seattle area. Will include start-up of small 3-bed facility and service to some scatter site beds. Prefer com bination of residential and crisis intervention exp. Must have . BA + exp. w/mentally ill adults, or AA + 5 yrs. exp. Salary: $21,500 - 27,500. Morris P. Kielty General Contractor, Inc. 301 Monroe Street Eugene, Oregon 97402 (5fl2LfiSL22fiZ REQUEST FOR SUBCONTRACTOR/SUPPLIER BIDS Oregon State Board of Higher Education: Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Cordley Hall Chiller Replacement. The bid date is January 29,1991,2:00 p.m. The project Includes installation of an owned-fumlshed 400tn (nominal) centrifugal chiller to replace an existing falling 375n absorption chiller. Morris P. Kielty General Contractor, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and requests sub-bids from qualified minority, women-owned and disadvantaged business enterprises and emerging small business enterprises. For additional Information please call: Morris P. Kielty General Contractor, Inc. 301 Monroe Street Eugene, Oregon 97402 (503) 687-2287 SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Oregon State University Benton Hall Room 303 Renovation Project Bids: 22 January 1991 2:00 p.m. Cordley Hall Chiller Replacement Program Bids: 29 January 1991 2:00 p.m. Merle Doty and Son, Inc. 1656 NW 13th Street Corvallis, Oregon 97330 Phone 752-4550 FAX 757-1435 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, minor- SUB-BIDS REQUESTED & Advertising i Employment » Bids/Sub-Bids MAINTENANCE/REPAIR Full-time maintenance person needed for a fast-growing, non-profit mental health agency. $8.75/hr plus excellent benefit pkg. carpentry/electrical/plumbing/vehicle exp desired. Send resumes w/references to: CPC, 401 Second Ave. W „ Suite 400 Seattle Wash. 98119. EOE. ’ ' PORT OF PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Port of Portland is recruiting for Admin­ istrative Coordinators to fill future opening. Administrative Coordinators provide admin­ istrative and office support to one or more individuals. R eynolds M etals Com pany, Longview, Washington, has chal­ lenging opening for a Chemist. BS in Chemistry required. Environ­ mental experience desired. Equal Opportunity Employer, minorities and females are strongly encour­ aged to apply. Send resume and college transcript to P connel Department, P.O. Box 999, Longview, WA 98632. ¿4 C M R * NFTWOM INC * JTO •A'*"«"* Suite 40t------- » M W « CELLULAR ONE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Secretary/Receptionlst Needed to work with children's program in a mental health setting. Must be personable and friendly to greet clients and visitors. Answer phone and route calls. Type 55- wpm from dictaphone-error free. Computer/ word processing skills desired. Filing and processing mail, schedule clients appoint­ ments, and fee collection. REQUIREMENTS: Minimum one year successful experienc in computerized collection situation. •Strong self-motivation and team playe consideration Ability and disposition to work productive! in a detailed and demanding environment •Exceptional telephone and customer ser\ ice talents with excellent communication skills, written AND verbal. Minimum qualification's 2 years secretarial/ receptionist experience in a mental health setting preferred or equivalent knowledge and experience. Please send resume to: Send resume to: ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE MGMT ADMINISTRATIVE HIGH-TECH BOOKKEEPING FINANCE CLERICAL/OTnCE MARKETING CONTROLLERS SALES DATA PROCESSING SECRETARIES ENGINEERING MCCAW CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS, INC. McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc., tf nation's leader in cellular telephone comm nications is expanding its professional Cre< For additional information, call the Port’s Department staff as a result of continut Job Hot Line, (503) 231-5478. growth. We are seeking an experience Accounts Receivable Representative wf The Port is an Equal Opportunity Employer. possesses the following: ity and women-owned business and disadvantaged business enterprises. C h e m is t CREDIT & COLLECTIONS Mary DuPain PhD. Program Manager 3802 NE MLK Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 C ellula r One Human Resources/ Accounts Receivable Clerk 409 S.W. 9th Portland, OR 97205-3206 All replies in confidence An Equal Opportunity Employer Closing January 25,1991 Minorities encouraged to apply - Equal Opportunity Employer « »»:..-- s-.*.«