Page 12 The Portland Observer- May 8, 1991 i Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS METROPOLITAN SERVICE DISTRICT PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL SERVICES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PROPOSALS OUE MAY 13, 1991 The Planning and Development of the Metropolitan Service District (METRO) is requesting proposals for digitizing the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Soil Survey maps for Clackamas and Multnomah Counties, Oregon. Soil polygon lines, open water boundaries, and survey boundaries will be digitized and each polygon will be labeled. Each map sheet will be edge-matched with adjoining sections to form a 7.5' quadrant map unit. The RFP is available at: Metropolitan Service District Planning and Development Department 2000 S.W. First Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 -5398 Two copies of proposal must be received by PDC no later than: 5:00 pm - Friday, May 17,1991 Questions may be directed to Jim Morgan at (503) 221 -1646. Proposals are to be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m., May 13,1991. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED O.D.O.T. Jumpoff Joe Creek to N. Grants Pass Section Pacific Hwy - Josephine County Bid Date: May 23,1991 @ 9:00 AM KIEWIT PACIFIC CO. P.O. Box 1769 VANCOUVER, WA 98668 (206)693-1478(503) 285-4687 FAX (206) 693-5582 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority owned business enterprises. INFORMATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY DIVISION u Advertising ^Employment Bids/Sub-Bids ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on May 23,1991, for the projects listed below: County Multnomah* St. John’s Bridge Sec., Northeast Portland Hwy. (US Rt. 30 BY), Maintenance Coating. Josephine" Jumpoff Joe Creek-North Grants Pass Sec., Pacific Hwy. (I-5) beg N. of Grants Pass. DBE Goal. A.C. Paving & Oiling. Plans, specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in Rm. 10, Transpor­ tation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional information, please contact Commission 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. * A MANDATORY PREBID MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 10 A.M. ON THURS­ DAY, MAY 9,1991, IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE BARLOW SCHOOL, 3700 S.E. 92ND AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR. ” A DBE PREBID WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD AT 9 A.M. ON THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1991, AT THE AGC CENTER, 9450 S.W. COMMERCE CIRCLE, WILLSONVILLE, OR. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Sealed bids for the Dryden Hall reroofing project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, local time, June 5,1991. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at that time. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-4921. Sealed bids for the "Oregon Institute of Technology Geothermal Reinjection Well No.2" Project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, May 29,1991, by the Undersigned or designated representative in the Mount Ashland Room, College Union, OIT, Klamath Falls. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 PM, May 30,1991, in the Mount Ashland Room, College Union, OIT, Klamath Falls, at which time documentation of bidders good faith efforts to utilize emerging small businesses and minority or women-owned busi­ ness enterprises, shall be submitted. Mailed bids should be addressed to: Director of Physical Plant, Oregon Institute of Technology, 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601. A pre-bid conference will be held at 2:00 PM, May 15,1991, in the Mount Ashland Room, College Union, OIT. The Contract Documents may be examined at The Amundson Associates, Springfield; OIT Physical Plant, Klamath Falls; Build­ ers exchanges in Medford, Klamath falls, Eugene, Portland, Bend, Roseburg, and Salem. Briefly, the Work includes the drilling, casing, and testing of a 10 inch diameter, 1,675 feet deep geothermal reinjection well on the Oregon Institute of Technology campus. One set of contract documents may be obtained by prime bidders only from the Amundson associates, 200 South Mill Street, Springfield, Oregon 97477, upon deposit of $50.00, additional sets may be obtained for the cost of reproduction (Non-refundable). Deposits will be refunded for documents returned in good condi­ tion by actual bidders within two weeks after opening bids. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the “ Instruction to Bidders" upon the bid Form provided, and accompanied by Bid Security. All Bidders must comply with ORS 279.350 relating to prevailing rates of wage and ORS 279.029 relating to resident or non-resi­ dent status, and affirmative action requirements outlined in Divi­ sion SB. Certification of compliance with affirmative action re­ quirements must be submitted with each bid. OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION By: George Pernsteiner, Associate Vice Chancellor. Celebrating Leadership & Partnership Please join P la n n ed P a re n th o o d o f th e C o lu m b ia /W illa n ie tte in celebrating 28 years of community service Special guest Oregon Governor BARBARA ROBERTS Program highlight P la n n e d P a re n th o o d 's return to N o rth e a st P o rtla n d ! Thursday, May 9, 1991 Windows Restaurant 1021 N.E. Grand Avenue. Portland 6:00 p.m. Social hour 7:00 p.m. D inner 7:30 p.m. Program $50.00 per ticket RSVP by May 3 775-3913 NOBCOToMeet In Oregon The National Organization of officials from across the nation. Black County Officials, Inc. (NOBCO) The Resort at the Mountain has will hold its 7th Annual National Eco­ been selected as the site for the 1991 nomic Development Conference, conference and is a premier resort and “ Portland Retreat” from June 6-9 in conference center in the Highlands of Welches,Ore. The Honorable Gladys Oregon on the west slope of Mount McCoy, Multnomah County, Orc., chair, Hood. is the host official. “ NOBCO is very excited about The theme of the conference, the conference and retreat combination “ Restoring Community Enterprise” has this year and it promises to be an excit­ been designed with the black elected or ing forum for discussion of new ven­ appointed official in mind, as well as, tures. We arc eager to show our col­ entrepreneurs and others in decision leagues, NOBCO’s special brand of making positions. hospitality, and look forward to being Representative Maxine Waters your hosts,” said NOBCO Chairman (D-Calif.) has been invited to deliver Webster J.Guillory the keynote address; other program For additional conference infor­ highlights include “ braintrusi ’ discus­ mation, please call NOBCO headquar­ sions featuring notable experts and ters at 202/347-6953. elected and aDoointcd black county Credit Acknowledgement May 1st issue, ” Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy" was not credited to Senator Gladys McCoy. Sorry for the overlook. “WE DON’T THINK THEY SHOULD SMOKE” To help retailers enforce state laws prohibiting That young people and smoking don't go the sale of cigarettes to minors, we are providing a together has long been the position of the tobacco sign like the one shown here for display industry. And the industry has recently where cigarettes are sold. There is also a new launched aggressive new programs with the booklet available from The Tobacco Institute express purpose of putting cigarettes further for families with young children. It's called out of reach of young people. Here's what "Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No." It helps we're doing: WE DO NOT SELL parents help their children resist peer • Supporting state laws that would TOBACCO PRODUCTS pressure to smoke. For a copy write to prohibit the sale o f cigarettes to those TO PERSONS UNDER 18 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Comp.my, under the age o f 18. RO. Box 1207, Winston-Salem, NC 27102. • Supporting state legislation to require supervision o f vending machines in R.). Reynolds believes that these new tobacco locations frequented by minors. industry programs will help young people • Requiring cigarette ads on billboards to be at understand that smoking is NOT part of growing up. least 500 feet from any elementary, junior or senior high school or children's playground. • Sharply limiting the distribution o f product samples and premiums. ITS THE LAW w /t/s Tobacco Company