♦ • '♦ S ' Page 12-The Portland Observer - July 17, 1991 i Portland Observer BIDS/SUB-BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT #3394E Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri- County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 P.M ., W ednesday, July 31,1991 at the Portland Building, 1120 S.W. 5th Avenue, Second Floor, Meeting Room C, for the purpose of considering a project for which federal assistance under Section 3 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, is being sought. The project under consideration is the W estside Light Rail Exten­ sion project. The proposed light rail alignm ent to Beaverton is ap­ proxim ately 11.5 miles long, beginning at the present SW 11th Avenue terminus of the eastside light rail system in downtown Portland and term inating just west of SW 185th in W ashington County. An alternatives analysis study for extension of westside light rail from SW 185th to Hillsboro is under development. The estim ated project costs for the project from downtown Portland to SW 185th is $760 million. Included in the grant request is funding for right of way acquisi­ tion, final design and construction management, construction (trackwork, tunnel, 12 stations, 5 park-and-rides lots, m ainte­ nance facility), electrification, signals, communications, 29 light rail vehicles, related equipm ent and im provem ents and project administration. A detailed description of the alignment, with station and park- and-ride locations, is included in the draft grant application, as well as an itemized budget. A discussion of displacem ent of persons, families and busi­ nesses is included in the draft Final Environmental Impact State­ ment for the project. This project is in conform ance with com prehensive land use and transportation planning in the area and is programmed in the region's Transportation Improvement Program. A statem ent of Tri-M ets’s charter bus service is available for in­ spection at the Tri-M et Administration offices. Sealed bids for the construction of a Pump Station for the Crown Point area for the Charleston Sanitary District, Coos County, O re­ gon, will be received until 4:00 p.m., August 2,1991 Bids subm it­ ted prior to the opening will be received by Charleston Sanitary District. 4570 Eel Avenue, P.O. Box 5522, Charleston, Oregon 97420. Bid opening will be conducted at the Charleston Sanitary District Office, and publicly opened and read aloud. The project includes a basic bid for the construction of a new Pump Station on Crown Point, including mechanical and electri­ cal equipm ent, for a concrete and masonry structure. Alternates are provided for potential reductions in the project scope to re­ duce the project scope within available financial resources, and for m ajor electrical relocations of telem etry and monitoring equip­ ment. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of H.G.E., Inc., Engineers and Planners, 375 Park Avenue, Coos Bay, OR, 97420, and at the following locations: H.G.E., Inc. Portland, Oregon Charleston Sanitary District Charleston, Oregon Bay Area Plan Exchange Coos Bay, Oregon Eugene Builders Exchange Eugene, Oregon Contractor’s Exchange Salem, Oregon Builder’s Exchange Medford, Oregon Josephine County Builder's Exchange Grants Pass, O re­ gon Oregon Builder's Exchange Roseburg, Oregon Builder’s Plan Exchange Portland, Oregon Construction Data News Portland, Oregon DJC Plan Center Portland, Oregon One copy may be obtained by prequalified prospective bidders upon receipt of cash or check in the am ount of $ 5 i .90 made payable to the Engineer. Deposits made upon procurem ent of drawings, specifications, and form s of Contract Documents will be non-refundable. Individual sheets and specification pages may be purchased for the cost of reproduction: Drawings - $2.00 per sheet, Specifications - $0.25 per sheet. Bidders must prequalify with O wner on Standard Oregon Review Board Prequalification Forms, ten (10) days prior to bid opening. Prequalification form s may be obtained from the Engineer and should be subm itted to Owner via Engineer. If a prequal form is on file with the Engineer and is not over one year old, refiling is not necessary unless there has been a substantial change in Con­ tractor status. No bid will be considered unless fully com pleted in the manner provided in the “ Instructions to Bidders” upon the bid form pro­ vided by the Engineer and accom panied by a bid bond executed in favor of the Charleston Sanitary District in an am ount no less than ten percent (10%) of the total am ount of the bid. Bid bond is to be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated dam age should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable bonds for the faithful perform ance of the work in the event the contract is awarded him. Funds for the im provem ents are avail­ able, and monthly paym ents will be made by check. No bid will be received or considered by the Charleston Sanitary District or any officer thereof unless the bid contains a statement by the bidder as a part of his bid that the provisions required by ORS 279.350 shall be included in this contract. The Charleston Sanitary District reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all form alities. No bidder may withdraw or modify his bid after the hour set for the opening and thereafter until the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. By order of the Charleston Sanitary District. Ken Bastendorff President MULTNOMAH COUNTY RUBBER MODIFIED ASPHALT CHIP SEAL (91-4) Bids due July 3 0 ,1 9 9 1 , at 2:00 p.m. Bid No. B61-200-6004 Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing, M ultnomah County Purchasing Section, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for Rubber Modified Asphalt Chip Seal of various NE Roads and Streets. Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purchasing Director and copies may be obtained from the above address for a $5.00 non-refundable fee. CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS ONLY Plans and Specifications will not be mailed within the Tri-County area. Prebid conference: None Prequalification of Bidders: Pursuant to the Multnomah County Public Contract Review Board Adm inistrative Rules (AR 40.030) Prequalification shall be required for this project for the following class(es) of work: Asphalt Concrete Pavement and Oiling - Highways, Roads, Streets, and Airport Runways. Prequalification applications or statem ents must be prepared during the period of one year prior to the bid date. Prequalifica­ tion application and proof of prequalification by the Oregon De­ partm ent of Transportation must be actually received or post­ marked to Multnomah County Purchasing Section by not later than 10 days prior to bid opening. All bidders must com ply with the requirem ents of the prevailing wage law in ORS 279.350. Details of com pliance are available from Larry W eaver, Purchas­ ing Section, Departm ent of G eneral Services, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202, 503-248-5111. Contractors and subcontractors m ust be licensed for asbestos abatem ent work if the project involves working with asbestos. No proposal will be considered unless accom panied by a check payable to M ultnomah County, certified by a responsible bank, or in lieu thereof, a surety bond for an am ount equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the Board in the full am ount of the contract. M ultnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Lillie Walker, Director Purchasing Section Tri-Met will not be engaging in school bus operations. Private transportation enterprise will not be directly affected by the project. This project is currently under review by the state and district clearinghouses. At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested per­ sons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environm ental aspects of the projects. A copy of the draft grant application for the proposed project, a draft Final Environmental Impact Statement, and a transit devel­ opment plan for the area are currently available for public inspec­ tion at the westside Corridor Project Office, 115 NW First avenue, Suite 500, Portland Oregon, 97209. Contact the W estside Corri­ dor Project Community Relations Department at 2 73-4352 for more information. A person requesting an interpreter for the hearing impaired shall give Tri-M et at least 48 hours notice of the request by contacting Tri-Met at 238-4952 or TDD 238-5811, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Request For Proposal The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is requesting proposals for the transport, recycling, treatment, storage, and disposal of materials collected at the Metro South Household Hazardous W aste Collection Facility and the Metro Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (RFP #91R-30-SW ). Copies of the Proposal Documents can be obtained by contacting the Metro Solid W aste Department at 221-1646. Proposals must be delivered to the Solid W aste Department, Metropolitan Service District, 2000 SW First Avenue, Portland, OR 97201 -5398, to the attention of Jim Quinn, Hazardous Waste Specialist, no later than 3:00 p.m .P D T on August 12,1991. Each Proposal must contain a statem ent as to whether the proposer is a resident Proposer, as defined in ORS 279.029. Proposers are not required to have an asbestos abatem ent license as provided in ORS 468.883. The work contem plated consists of pickup and transportation of presorted, drum m ed wastes collected at M etro’s perm anent household hazardous waste collection facilities and delivery to recycling treatm ent and disposal facilities. Two facilities are to be built; the first is expected to begin operation in late fall of 1991, the second in early 1992. When these facilities are fully operational it is expected that 30-40 drums of various wastes will be generated each week, requiring transportation and disposal. Metro may reject for good cause any or all Proposals upon a find­ ing of the agency it is in the public interest to do so. CITY OF PORTLAND INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS PROPOSALS DUE 2:00 P.M. ON VARIOUS DATES Sealed Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchases and Stores, Room 1313, Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204 for the (Com m odities) (Equipm ent) (Proj­ ects) detailed below until 2:00 p.m. on the dates indicated. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional inform ation, telephone Buyer at num ber listed. Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed herein, no proposal or bid will be considered unless accom panied by a bid surety for an am ount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate am ount of the proposal. The City encourages MBEs and FBEs and will assist such firms to understand and participate in form al bidding process. NON-DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Em ­ ployer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. PROPOSAL NO. DESCRIPTION 5 Leach Botanical Garden Entrance Gate and Drive Renovation. Call Housser, 796-6853. Prequalification is required in class 2, Street Improvements, or Class 7, Site Excavation and G rading or Class 30, Park Improvements. D o uglas L. C apps E xe cu tive D ire c to r P u b lic S e rvice s D iv is io n INVITATION FOR BIDS SOLICITATION NO. 91-30 THE PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION WILL RECEIVE SEALED BIDS FOR: S.W. RIVER DRIVE STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS until 4:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time (PST) on July 30,199 1, at its offices located at 1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100, Port­ land, Oregon 97204-1968, at which tim e and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. A m andatory prebid conference will be held at 3:00 p.m. on July 25, 1991 at the Portland Developm ent Comm ission office. Documents may be obtained from the Portland Development Commission by paym ent of a re ­ fundable deposit of $50.00. Inquiries and bids should be directed to Marlin Brinkley, 823-3239. All bidders must file for prequalification no later than July 30, 1 9 9 1 ,1 :30 p.m., in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders, and ORS 279.039(1), in the following City of Portland categories: “ Street Improvem ents." Prevailing wage rates as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the Project. The bidder must be licensed under ORS 468.883. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The Commission 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 Comm ission is com mitted to acting af­ firm atively to encourage and facilitate the participation of Em erg­ ing Small Businesses (ESB), Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), and W omen Business Enterprises (WBE) in Commission projects and operations. Responsible bidders must comply with estab­ lished goals in this project as stipulated in these bid documents. Portland Development Commission Patrick LaCrosse Executive Director SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Oregon Health Sciences University University Hospital South 9A Renovation Portland, Oregon Bid Date: July 17,1991 @3:00 p.m. MACKAY CONSTRUCTION, INC. CCB #62800 P.O. Box 219007 Portland, Oregon 97225 (503) 292-2374 FAX (503) 292-2486 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority business and emerging small business enterprises. OPENING DATE 8-8-91 PUBLIC NOTICE POLK COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY DALLAS, OREGON Invitation to Bid The Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Polk County, Oregon will receive sealed bids for the rem odeling of two single family dwellings in Dallas, Oregon. Each project shall be bid separately. #1: 150 Hawthorne - sealed bids will be received until, but not after 3:00 pm. local time July 31, 1991 at the Housing Authority Administrative Office, 204 S W W alnut Avenue, Dallas, Oregon 97338, at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. W ork to be com pleted includes replacem ent of flooring, doors, cabinets, walls and ceilings. # 2 :1 2 7 5 E. Ellendale - sealed bids will be received until, but not after 3 :30 pm local time July 31,1991 at the Housing authority A d­ ministrative Office 204 S W W alnut Avenue, Dallas, Oregon 97338, at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. W ork to be com pleted includes replacem ent of siding, windows, doors, cabinets, and flooring. Copies of the specifications and other bid docum ents may be obtained at the Authority office. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED FOR SITE UTILITY PACKAGE THE STATE OF OREGON HUMAN RESOURCES BUILDING SALEM OREGON BID DATE: JULY 30,1991 4:30 PM HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF OREGON 1300 SW 6TH AVE P.O. BOX 1300 PORTLAND OREGON 97207 OREGON LICENSE #28417 BID PHONE 503-221-8811 FAX NUMBER 503-221-8934 WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND REQUEST SUB­ BIDS FROM DISADVANTAGED, MINORITY, WOMEN OR EMERGING SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES For Best Results Advertise in the Observer <