Pace 8—The Portland Observer—January 30, 1991 I Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS INVITATION FOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS City Of Redmond Deschutes County Oregon REDMOND SENIOR CENTER (Solicitation No. 91-14) FOR THE PRIMATE BUILDING ROOF REPLACEMENT METRO WASHINGTON PARK ZOO, FACILITIES MANAGMENT DIVISION The Portland Development Commission will receive sealed Bids for: ROADWAY SURCHARGE - S.W. RIVER DRIVE STA 2+50 TO STA 5+15 until 4:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time (PST) on February 8 ,1 9 9 1 , at its offices located at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100, Portland, Oregon 97204-1968, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. A mandatory prebid conference will be held on February 5,1991 at the Portland Development Commission office. Contract Documents may be obtained from the Portland Development Com m is­ sion by a nonrefundable payment of $25, (checks only, no cash). Bids shall be submitted on the forms provided, with no changes to these forms allowed. Inquir­ ies should be directed to Marlin Brinkley (503) 823-3239. All bidders must file for prequalification no later than February 8 ,1 9 9 1 ,1 :30 pm, in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders, and ORS 279.039(1), in the following City of Portland categories: Class 2, Street Improvements. A 10% bid guaranty as outlined in the Instructions to Bidders must accompany the bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds. Minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the Project. The bidder must be licensed under ORS 468.883. No bid will be considered or received by the Commission unless the bid contains a statement by the bidder as a part of its bid that the provisions of ORS 279.350 or 40 U.S.C. 276a are to be complied with. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The Commis­ sion 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. The Portland Development Commissions committed to acting affirmatively to en­ courage and facilitate the participation of Emerging Small Businesses (ESB), Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) in Commission projects and operations. Responsible bidders must comply with es- ablished goals in this project as contained in Attachment A to these bid documents. 3idder shall be certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is soliciting bids for the Primate Building Roof replacement at the Metro Washington Park Zoo. Sealed bids must be delivered to the Metro Washington Park Zoo, 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221, to the attention of Dr. A.M. Rich, Assistant Zoo Director, no later than 3:30 p.m. PST, On Monday, February 18,1 £91, at which time they will be publicly opened in the Facilities Management Division Lunchroom. Bid envelopes must be clearly marked as Bid: PRIMATE BUILDING ROOF REPLACEMENT, METRO WASHINGTON PARK ZOO, ATTENTION: A.M. RICH. If Bids are delivered earlier they must be delivered to Dr. Rich at the Zoo Administration Building. Metro has made a strong commitment to provide maximum opportunities to Dis­ advantaged and Women-owned Business in contracting. The successful bidder, if choosing to subcontract portions for this project, will be required to meet the goals or demonstrate good faith efforts to meet Metro’s Disadvantaged Business pro­ gram goals. Bidding documents, including Drawings and Specifications depicting the Work, may be examined after Tuesday, January 22,1991, at Metro Washington Park Zoo, Facilities Management Division, 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, Oregon, Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Copies of the Bidding Documents can be obtained from the Salem office. Potential Bidders may contact Jim Moeller, Facilities Management Division Project Coordinator, Metro Washington Park Zoo, Facilities Management Division at (503)220-2491 for additional information. No bid will be received or considered by Metro unless the bid contains a statement by the Bidder that the provisions of ORS 279.350, regarding prevailing wage rates, are to be complied with. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. Pursuant to ORS 701.055, all general and specialty construction contractors must have a valid Certificate of Registration with the Construction Board in order to submit a bid or offer to undertake any construction work in the State of Oregon. The provision of ORS 279, relative to prevailing wage rates, bid security (bid bond, cashier’s check, certified check, or savings and loan second check) and perform­ ance bond requirements apply. Bidders and Subcontractors may need to be licensed under ORS 468.883 (regarding licensing of contractors on projects in­ volving asbestos abatement). Metro may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding pro­ cedures and requirements and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of Metro that it is in the public interest to do so. A Pre-Bid Conference will be conducted Monday, February 4,1991, at 9:00 a.m. PST at Metro Washington Park Zoo, Facilities Managment Division, in the FM division Lunchroom through Gate A, 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Bids for the construction of the Redmond Senior Center in Redmond, Oregon will be received from interested Contractors by: City of Redmond 455 S. Seventh Street Redmond, Oregon 97756 until 3:00 p.m. prevailing local time, on Thursday, February 21,1991. Bids will be publicly opened and thereafter read aloud by the undersigned or his designated representative. PROJECT DESCRIPTION In general, the Project comprises construction of a one-story building approxi mately 6,500 square feet in size of wood frame construction. Site improvements and some interior equipment are included in the project. The project is located east of the exiseting Redmond Fire Station at the site bounded by Elm Avenue on the north, 3rd Street on the east, and Dogwood Avenue on the south. TYPE OF BID One proposal for the entire Project, including General, Mechanical, and Electrical work is required. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMETNS Drawings and specifications, including Bid and Agreement Documents may be ex­ amined at the following locations: Owner: City of Redmond; 455 S. Seventh Street; Redmond, OR 97756; (503) 548- 2148. Architect: Barber Barrett Turner, Architects; 731 N.W. Franklin Avenue; Bend, OR 97701; (503) 382-5535. Construction Data Eastside Plan Center; 1125 S.E. Madison; Room 200; P.O. Box 5005; Portland, OR 97208; (503) 234-0281. Construction Data Westside Plan Center; 925 N.W. 12 Avenue; P.O. Box 5005; Portland, OR 97208; (503) 225-0200. Dailey Journal of Commerce Plan Center; 2374 N.W. Vaughn; Portland, OR 97210; (503) 274-0624. Salem Contractors Exchange; P.O. Box 12065; Salem, OR 97309; (503) 362- 7957. Eugene Builders Exchange; 135 Silver Lane; Eugene, OR 97404; (503) 688-1607. Central Oregon Builders Exchange; P.O. Box 326; Bend, OR 97709; (503) 389- 0123. Dodge/Scan; 430 N. Tower; 100 W. Harrison Plaza; Seatttle, WA 98119; (206) 284-3811. Bonaflde Prime Bidders may obtain 2 sets only at Architect's office upon deposit of check payable to Architect in the amount of $100. Deposits will be refunded upon return of documents, including any addenda, in good condition. NON-RESIDENT BIDDERS n accordance withn ORS 279.029, preference of Oregon residents will be given when awarding his contract by adding to a non-resident's bid the same percent­ age, if any, given to the bidder by the bidder's home state. Accordingly, bidders will be required to indicate on the bid form whether or not the bidder is an Oregon resident. WAGE RATES No bid will be received or considered unless the Bid Contains a statement assuring he Bidder’s compliance with U.S. Department of Labor, Davis-Bacon Wage Rate requirements. BID SECURITY Bidders shall submit with their Bid Proposal, a Bid Bond, Certified Check, or Bank Cashier's Check equal to 10% of the Base Bid including Additive alternates, if any. OW NER'S RIGHT TO REJECT BIDS he Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities and to reject any or all bids when it is in the Owner’s best interest to do so. BY ORDER OF: City of Redmond By: Joe Hannan, City Manager Sub-Bids Requested Shriners Hospital Remodel and Addition Bid Package #3 - Architectural Finishes Mechanical and Electrical Bidders Pre-Approved Sealed bids Only - No telephone bids accepted Bid Date: February 7,1991 @ 2:00 P.M. Andersen Construction Co., Inc. P.O. Box 6712 Portland, Or. 97217 (503)283-6712 Fax:(503)283-3607 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvan­ taged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises Oregon contractor’s Board Registration #630532 INSURANCE UNDERWRITER/ SENIOR UNDERWRITER Resolution Trust Corporation Resolution Trust Corporation Encourages Minority/Women Businesses The regional and consolidated offices of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) will offer bonus incentives for minority and women-owned businesses (MWOBs) who submit proposals in the major areas of: • Asset Management • Accounting Services • Information Systems • Procurement of Goods Subcontract opportunities are available through asset managers in: Property Management/Maintenance and Leasing General Construction Subcontracting/ Construction Consulting Architectural/Engineering Consulting Property Tax Consulting Commission Brokerage Services Appraisal Services • Title Work Financial Investigation Services Marketing Signage/Printing Services Surveying Services Environmental Consulting Real Estate Brokerage All interested M W O B s m ust register for consideration by calling 800-541-1782 or one of the R T C regional offices shown below. RTC Regional Offices: 245 Peachtree Center, N W Suite 1100, M arquis I Atlanta, GA 30303 (404)225-5675 1910 Pacific Street Suite 1600 Dallas, TX 75201 (214)953-4446 1225 17th Street Suite 3200 D enver, CO 80202 (303)291-5708 7400 W est 110th Street Overland Park, KS 66210 (913)344-8100 SALEM SAIF Corporation is a fast paced workers compensation insurer with an aggressive style. We are seek­ ing a talented, energetic person who thrives on change and chal­ lenge. Underwriters manage existing insur­ ance policies and applications for new policies that are under $125,000 in premium. They make sound, prompt decisions, about the selection, pricing, maintenance, and monitoring of these policies with tie objective of maximizing retention and acquisition of poli­ cies which support the achieve­ ment of corporate goals. The position and starting salary will be based on experience knowl­ edge, skills and abilities. Candi­ dates must have two years expe­ rience in workers compensation insurance in underwriting or mar­ keting. A Bachelors degree is preferred. Knowledge is needed o, the prin­ ciples of insurance, Oregon’s Workers' Compensation Law and Administrative Rules, NCCI’s manuals and insurance policy, and SAIF’s insurance products. Strong analytical decision making and math skills are necessary. Excel­ lent communication skills, persua­ siveness and diplomacy. Candi­ dates must also have a valid Ore­ gon driver’s license and an excel­ lent driving record. The rewards are many, including a performance pay and comprehen­ sive benefits package. Please refer to AD# OR-325, and send an Application/Resume with cover letter to: SAIF Corporation Personnel Division P.O. Box 988 Salem, OR 97308-0988 Fax# (503)373-8628 Or call our message phone by 5pm, January 29, 1991 (503)1-373-8047 to receive an applicant packet. This position closes February 7, 1991 Equal Opportunity Employer * t A C' I k . M w S k '* ♦ * * • * < F * IWÿ jtol • 'rt.. • • I m Advertising ^Employment Bids/Sub-Bids NOTICE OF INTENT The Oregon Department of Transportation, Highway Division, is seeking the services of qualified consultants to conduct: construction surveying, location surveying, design and right -of-way monumentation.for highways. The Division proposes to enter into flexible service contrac's with consultants for each of the Division’s five regions. Maximum contract amounts are: Region 1 - $200,000, Region 2 - $150,000, Region 3 - $190,000, Region 4 - $100,000, and Region 5 - $150,000. If you are interested in being considered, a Request for Proposals can be obtained only in person or by mail by calling Program Section, 307 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-6563. Statement of Proposals are due February 25,1991. REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION FOR THE CITY OF GRESHAM FOR TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING/PLANNING SERVICES The City o f Gresham wishes to hire a firm capable o f providing Transportation Enginccring/Planning Services. These services w ill be utilized in providing the City with direction and general approach for establishment o f a Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) to fund transportation improvement within the City o f Gresham. Scope of work w ill include identification o f existing roadway deficiencies and cost of corrective measures, forecasting future traffic patterns and identifying future traffic problems, determining public versus private share o f project cost and development o f implementation plan. Interested parties shoud submit a “ Statement o f Qualifications’ ’ to the City of Gresham, Engineering Division, Attn: David Rouse, 1333 N.W. Eastman Park­ way, Gresham, Oregon 97030 by 5:00 p.m., Friday, February 8, 1991. A Statement o f Qualifications shall include: 1. Name o f firm , year established, types o f services qualified to perform and size of staff. A general brochure may be submitted. 2. Qualification o f firm. Describe recent project o f a similar size and type (attach sample study if available). A list o f references may also be attached. 3. Indicate which o f the staff w ill be utilized for this project and their project responsibilities. Pertinent resumes o f assigned person may also be submitted. 4. The ability of the firm to start work upon contract award. The City staff w ill review the letters o f interest and select firms to submit pro­ posals. An oral interview may be scheduled prior to final selection. It is in­ tended that a firm be hired in early March, 1991. Questions regarding submittal should be directed to David S. Rouse, Transportation Program Manager (503) 669-2430. > « * .* * ♦ • * • ♦ * * «