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    May 29,1991—The Portland Observer—Page 11
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Portland Observer
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Attention Renters
You may qualify for Housing Assistance under the Section 8 Rental
Assistance Program for low income families, handicapped, dis­
abled and elderly persons. The Housing Authority of Clackamas
County will be accepting applications for families who qualify for
one, two, four, and five bedroom units effective June 3,1991 at 8:30
a.m. Eligibility will be based upon income and family size.
Assistance is in the form of a rent subsidy and may be provided in
the home in which you presently live, subject to program criteria.
We will be accepting applications, for the section 8 Rental Assis­
tance Program for one, two, four, and five bedroom waiting lists until
further notice.
Priority will be given to families who claim and qualify for a prefer­
ence under the Federal Preference law. Families who have been
displaced through no fault of their own, living in substandard
housing as defined by HUD, and/or -»-families who pay more than
50% of their income for rent and utilities would qualify for a preferred
status.
Occupants of and applicants on the present waiting list for Public
Housing and other assisted housing must specifically apply for the
Section 8 Rental Assistance Program if you wish to participate.
Applicants for the section 8 programs will not lose their place on the
Public Housing waiting list. For further information, call 655-8267.
Interested fam ilies may apply for the Section 8 program at:
Housing Authority of
Clackamas County
13930 S. Gain Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for the Friendly and Music Reroofing Project, Univer­
sity of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, will be received by the Oregon
State Board of Higher Education at University of Oregon, Physi­
cal Plant Department, Conference Room 2,1 2 9 5 Franklin Boule­
vard, Eugene, Oregon until 3:00 p.m., PDT, June 2 0 ,1991, and
then publicly opened and read aloud by the Undersigned or his
designated representative.
Briefly, the project consists of reroofing all or portions of two (2)
buildings, approxim ately 26,500 SF of roof area, including the re­
moval of existing shingle and built-up roof systems and the instal­
lation of new wood shingles, new asphalt shingles and new
elastic sheet roofing.
Bids will be received on a lump-sum basis for each of the two (2)
building packages, as shown on the drawings and as described
in the Specifications. One (1) set of the Project Manual may be
obtained from Söderström Architects, P.C., 1200 N.W. Front
Avenue, Suite 410, Portland, Oregon 97209, 503/228-5617 by
bidders only upon deposit of $50.00. Additional sets may be
obtained for the cost of reproduction.
Deposits will be refunded for documents returned in “good con­
dition” within two weeks after opening of bids.
The Project Manual may be examined at the University of Oregon
Physical Plant, Eugene; Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center
Portland; Construction Data,Portland; Eugene Builder's Exchange,
Eugene; Salem Contractor's Exchange, Salem; Construction
Data Plan Center, Portland; Oregon Builder’s Exchange, Rose­
burg; and Impact Business Consultants, Portland.
All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing
wage law in ORS 279.350.
No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner
provided in the “ Instructions to Bidders’’ upon the Bid Form pro­
vided and accompanied by Bid Security.
A m andatory examination of the site and conditions will be made
at 10:00 a.m ., PDT, June 11,1991. Bidders shall meet with the
Owner’s Representative at the Physical Plant Office prior to the
required examination.
OREGON STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
By George P. Pernstelner
Associate Vice Chancellor
Facilities Division
Eugene, Oregon
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Sealed bids for the OSU Street and Parking Lot Asphalt Concrete
Pavement Patching project will be received by the Oregon State
Board of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, local time, June 11,
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.
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H a b ita t for H u m a n ity
In tern a tio n al
Ed Warmoth
Public Relations C onsultant
92 1 9 Southwest Line Drive
Cornelius, OR 97113
(5 0 3 ) 628-3227
For Best Results
Advertise in the Observer
Multnomah Education Service District
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
INVITATION FOR BID
FOR
PROCUREMENT AND STOCKPILING OF SOILS
FOR THE ST. JOHNS LANDFILL
NO. 015-91-186
FOOD PRODUCTS
Bids are solicited to furnish dried, milled and canned food products for
this agency's Cooperative Purchasing program. Bids will be re­
ceived by Michael Mlynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE
Ainsworth Circle, Portland, Oregon 97220-9017 (PO Box 301039,
Portland, Oregon 97230-9039) (Phone: 503-257-1791) until no
later than 4:00 pm, PDST (Pacific Daylight Savings Time), June 18,
1991, at which time and address the bids will be publicly opened but
will not be read aloud.
The successful bidder will not be required to be licensed for asbestos
abatement 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.
#91 B -16-S W
Notice is hereby given that the Metropolitan Service District will
receive sealed Bids for the Procurement and Stockpiling or Soils
for the St. Johns Landfill, #91B-16-SW. The landfill is located at
9363 N. Columbia Blvd., Portland, Oregon. The work contem ­
plated is the first step towards construction of closure im prove­
ments at St. Johns Landfill. The elements of this Request for Bids
consists of soil procurem ent and site preparation of three subar­
eas of the landfill. Procurement of soils shall include up to
955,000 tons of subgrade embankment material and up to
400,000 tons of sand. The procured material will be placed on the
site as com pacted subgrade fill and as preload.
Sealed Bids must be delivered to the Metropolitan Service Dis­
trict, Solid Waste Department, Room 320, 2000 S.W. First Ave­
nue, Portland, Oregon, 97201-5398, to the attention of Linda
Pang-Wright, Engineer, no later than 10:00 a.m., P a cific S tan­
dard Tim e, T uesday, the 18th day o f June, 1991. At that time,
the Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud in Room 440,
2000 S.W. First Avenue, Portland Oregon.
Attendance at a Pre-Bid Conference at Metro at 8:00 a.m. on
Monday, June 3, 1991 is mandatory for prospective Bidders.
Potential Bidders may obtain Bid documents by contacting the
Solid Waste Department at 221 -1646, ext. 208. Metro may reject
any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public purchasing
procedures and requirements and may reject for good cause any
or all bids upon a finding of the agency that it is in the public
interest to do so.
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 ORS 279.029.
Bidders and Subcontractors may need to be licensed under ORS
468.883 (regarding licensing of contractors on projects involving
asbestos abatement) in the event the soils may be contaminated.
Bidders and Subcontractors must be registered with the Oregon
Construction’s Board pursuant to ORS 701.035-80.
Small Business
Development Center
Counselor
Small Business Development
Center Counselor for Eastern
Oregon State College Regional
Services Institute. Responsible
to the director of Regional Serv­
ices Institute for all aspects of
small bueinesscounseling in five
eastern Oregon Counties: Baker,
Grant, Barney, Union and Wal­
lowa. The counselor will provide
counseling to Small Business
Development Center clients,
develop training programs and
work closely with business and
economic development groups.
Also responsible for assisting with
program promotion, coordination
and implementation with other
RSI programs and staff mem­
bers. Minimum qualifications:
MBA or CPA certificate. Two
years experience as a small
business owner/manager re­
quired along with demonstrated
skills in helping business owners
solve business management
problems. Appropriate business
experience will be considered in
lieu of MBA. Application dead­
line June 21, 1991. Send appli­
cation letter, resume and three
current recommendations to:
Terry Edvalson, Director, Re­
gional Services Institute, East­
ern Oregon State College, La
Grande OR 97850-2899. (503)
962-3755. AA/EOE.
OFFICE SERVICES
AND BUILDING
MANAGER
$2148-$3022 MONTHLY
The Dept. of Transportation seeks
applicants to manage and super­
vise ODOT Building facilities in
Salem. Requires four years
experience in lead work or super­
vision; OR four years of experi­
ence in building management. A
Bachelor’s degree in a field re­
lated to management (such as
Business or Public Administra­
tion), or a field related to this
position, may substitute for up to
three years of the required expe­
rience. Successful applicants
should be experienced in devel­
opment of programs and poli­
cies, long and short-range goals
and plans, program evaluation,
or budget preparation. To apply,
contact ODOT Personnel at (503)
378-6281 for an application
packet. Applications and test
responses must be returned by
5:00 p.m.. May 28,1991.
AA/EEO EMPLOYER
HOUSING AUTHORITY of PORTLAND
REQUEST FOR MANAGEMENT
PROPOSALS
Since its establishment in 1941, the Housing Authority of Portland
has been Portland’s major provider of safe, decent, and afford­
able housing to the lower income community. The Housing
Authority, through its several programs, provides housing assis­
tance to over 7,300 households. A portion of this housing (2,644
housing units) is owned by HAP and is operated within the Low
Rent Public Housing program.
The Medallion Apartments ( a multi-story apartment building lo­
cated at 1969 NE Johnson) provides 92 one-bedroom housing
units to participants in the Low Rent Public Housing Program.
The Housing Authority has had the Medallion Apartments m an­
aged through a Property Management agent. The existing
Management Agreement has expired, and at this time, HAP is
requesting proposals to manage these apartments.
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Proposals for Management of the Medallion Apartments will be
evaluated on the following criteria:
DATA
COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNICIAN
$1686-$2236 MONTHLY
Oregon Dept. of Transportation
seeks applicants for a position in
Salem. Responsible to maintain
maximum availability of the
Department's Computer Systems
Data Communication Network.
Requires one year experience in
computer operations, user sup­
port, or closely-related work which
included applying data commu­
nications and operating computer
terminals; OR completion of tech­
nical training in Computer Sci­
ences including specific training
in data communications; OR an
equivalent combination of train­
ing and experience. To apply,
contact ODOT Personnel for an
application packet. Applications
and skills sheet must be returned
by 5:00 p.m. June 13, 1991.
AA/EEO Employer
Our Portland area and
Vancouver Fred Meyer stores
are now hiring for the
following part-time positions:
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1. Experience in the management of housing for low income
households (25%);
2. Financial resources, financial history and stability of
the management company (15%);
3. Management plan for the Medallion (35%); and,
4. Reasonableness of cost of management services (25%).
A Request for Management Proposals for the Medallion Apart­
ments may be obtained from the Housing Management Office
(3rd floor), Housing Authority of Portland, 135 SW Ash Street,
Portland, OR 97204. Proposals must be submitted to the Hous­
ing Authority of Portland, 135 SW Ash Street, Portland, OR
97204 by 2:00 p.m. (PDT), Monday, June 11, 1991. Questions
regarding the Request for Proposals may be directed to Mr. Joe
Pribil at 260-1642.
Loren Tarbell
Director of Maintenance
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Sealed bids for the Peavy Arboretum Machine Shed Expansion
project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher
Education until 2:00 PM, local time, June 18, 1991. Bids will be
opened and publicly read aloud on June 19, 1991 at 2:00 PM
NOTICE OF INTENT
• Cashiers «Customer Service Clerks
• Oarrlon Center Clerks «Courtesy Clerks
Choose the Fred Meyer store
location that is most
convenient for you!
We Offer:
• Exciting, fast paced
work environment
• Flexible part-time hours
Our stores hire individually
by location. For more
Information, apply in
person at the Customer
Information Desk of a
Fred Meyer near you.
Monday-Friday 9AM-4PM
The Oregon Department of Transportation, Highway Division, is
seeking proposals from qualified consultants to provide consult­
ing services to help Management implement a more participate
style of management throughout the Highway Division. The major
qoals of this consultant service are increased organizational effi­
ciency and effectiveness. Individual goals within the proposed
work scope includes improvements in supervisory skills, and
developing a teamwork approach to problem solving and deci­
sion making.
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If you are interested in being considered, a Request for Propos­
als can be obtained by calling the Program Section, Room 307
Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 378-
6563.
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Proposals are due by 5:00 pm on June 12,1991.
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Call our Job Hotline
(503) 239-7446
Graphic Arts Services
Deadline: June 28,1991
Frail Meyer
Equal Opportunity Employer
Editor Wanted
The Lavender Network, Oregon’s
gay and lesbian newsmagazine,
has an opening for a permanent,
part-time editor. This position
entails supervision of volunteer
writers, reporters and proof-read­
ers, as well as generating new
story ideas and networking to
expand coverage. Applicants
should have experience in writ­
ing, editing and word process­
ing. Salary $325 per month at .25
FTE. For application and job de­
scription contact: The Lavender
Network, Inc., P.O. Box 5421,
Eugene, OR 97405. Position
closes Monday June 3, 1991.
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Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU
Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or
telephone 503-737-4921.
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The Oregon Department of Energy is seeking proposals for
graphic arts services for public information projects. Required
skills include design, graphics, artwork, layout and photography.
Some projects will be federally funded. The contract to be
awarded will begin September 1, 1991 and end June 30, 1993.
For a complete copy of the Request for Proposals, call Jan
Simmons 503-378-6968, or toll-free in Oregon 1-800-221-8035.
Proposals must be received by ODOE not later than 5 pm, Friday,
June 28,1991. NO LATE PROPOSALS W ILL BE AC CEPTED.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for Cornett Hall Reroofing project, Oregon Institute of
Technology, w ill be received until 2:00 PM, June 12,1991. Addi­
tional information is available from the O.l.T. Physical Plant, (503)
885-1690.
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