»’• » v ♦ 4*''• • » \» > >• » <^w»«»*'****'** * * • * • • * * • * * «/J _ — . . Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS Request For Statement Of Qualifications To Providee Consulting Services For The Parks And Recreation Division Department Of Environmental Services City Of Gresham, Oregon The City of Gresham plans to retain one consultant to provide professional design and construction administration services for the developm ent of three neighborhood parks in 1991-92: Hol- lybrook Park, 2.4 Acres (CIP #7025), Kirk Park Phase 1,5.7 Acres (CIP #7026), and North Gresham Park Phase 1,12.79 Acres (CIP #7028). Consultant services will include public meetings, design, construction documents, City Community Service Development and Building Permits, bidding, inspections and contract adm ini­ stration services for construction of the following improvements: Tree pruning and removal, site clearing, grading and drainage, irrigation systems, seeded lawns, baseball field, soccer fields, drinking fountain, play equipment areas, landscaping, asphalt paths, site lighting, horseshoe pits, picnic areas and site furnish­ ings. The total budget available for these projects is $435,000, which includes all consultant services and construction. Interested consulting firms shall submit to the Gresham Parks & Recreation Division office, Attention: Phil Kidby, Parks Planning & Development Program, 1333 N. W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, OR 97030, by 2:00 P.M., Pacific Daylight Time, Friday, October 4, 1991, a 5-page Statement Of Qualifications which shall in­ clude: 1. Firm Info rm ation. Firm name, address, telephone number, contact person, year established, types of services qualified to perform, and number of personnel of the firm. 2. Q u a lific a tio n s of the Firm . A summary of projects completed by the firm which are comparable to the services required for the im provements proposed including name and location of the proj­ ect, date of the project, name and telephone number of owner representative, and name of consultant’s manager on the proj­ ect. 3. Q u a lific a tio n s of P ro je ct Personnel. The name, qualifica­ tions, and specific work experience of key personnel proposed for this project. An estimate as to the percentage of time these personnel would be available during the various phases of the project shall be indicated. These qualifications should indicate related projects worked on and include the name of the project, dates, and specific items worked on. Also, submit a list of alternative personnel available to work on the project should any of the key personnel indicated be unavailable to work on the project should any of the key personnel indicated be unavailable to work on this project. Please submit qualifications and experience of alternative proj­ ect personnel. Resumes of other important project staff may also be submitted. The statement of qualifications will be evaluated on the following criteria: 1. Firm experience and quality of prior work. 2. Qualifications and experience of team members to be as­ signed to this project. 3. Past performance on similar projects. Based upon the statements of qualifications, three to four of the most qualified firms will be selected to submit detailed proposals. Please contact Phil Kidby, Parks Planning & Development Pro­ gram, if more information is needed. Please submit 5 copies of the Statement of Qualifications. NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT-The City of G resham ’s programs, services, employment opportunities and volunteer po­ sitions are open to all persons without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, handicap or political affiliation. FY 91/92 U.S. Bank Zoolights Festival: Light Installation Contract The Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is soliciting bids for the FY 91/92 U.S. Bank Zoolights Festival: Light Installation Con­ tract at the Metro Washington Park Zoo. Sealed bids must be de­ livered to Metro Washington Park Zoo, Administration Building. 4001 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, OR 97221 no later than 10:30 a.m. PST, on Monday, September 30,1991, at which time they will be publicly opened in the Facilities Management Division Lunchroom through Gate A. Bid envelopes must be clearly marked as: (1) BID: FY 91/92 U.S. BANK FESTIVAL: LIGHT INSTALLATION, METRO W ASHINGTON PARK ZOO, ATTEN­ TION DR. A.M. RICH. A Pre-Bid Conference will be conducted Monday, September 23, 1991, at 10:30 a.m. (PST) at Metro W ashington Park Zoo, Facilities Management Division, 4001 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, OR in the FM Division Lunchroom through Gate A. Attendance at the Pre-Bid Conference is mandatory for anyone wishing to bid this contract. Bidding documents are available Friday, September 13,1991, at Metro Washington Park Zoo, Facilities Management Division O f­ fice through Gate A, 4001 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, OR. Potential Bidders may contact Judy Munro, Manager, Facilities Management Division, Metro Washington Park Zoo, at (503) 220-2492 for questions. Metro has made a strong commitment to provide maximum op­ portunities to Disadvantaged and W omen-owned Business in contracting. The successful bidder, if choosing to subcontract portions of this project, will be required to meet the goals or dem ­ onstrate good faith efforts to meet Metro’s Disadvantged Busi­ ness program goals. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check drawn on a bank in good standing, or a bid bond issued by a surety authorized to issue such bonds in the state where the work is located, in the amount of $100. This bid security shall be given a guarantee that the Bidder will not withdraw his/her Bid for a period of sixty (60) days after bid opening, and that if awarded the Contract, the successful Bidder will execute the attached Contract. Metro 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 Metro that it is in the public interest to do so. N o rth e a s t C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t C o rp o ra tio n N e h e m ia h H o u s in g O p p o r tu n ity P ro g ra m N e w c o n s tr u c tio n a n d e x te n s iv e re n o v a tio n o f 250 h o m e s o v e r a th re e y e a r p e rio d . Request For Qualifications from Contractors, Homebuilders, and Renovators for the Ne­ hemiah Housing Opportunity Program. The Northeast Community Development Corporation (NECDC), (the Agency) requests Contractors Statement of Qualifications for construction of new houses and extensive renovation of ex­ isting older homes. A total of 250 houses will be constructed or renovated under the Federal Nehemiah Housing Opportunity Program in the King, Humboldt, Vernon, and Boise neighbor­ hoods of Northeast Portland. Davis-Bacon and Oregon Prevail­ ing Wage Rates do not apply. Bids will be requested beginning in October, 1991 on eight proto­ type model units. Main construction/renovation program will begin early in 1992 at the rate of 10 construction starts per month. Bids will be solicited from contractors prequalified by the Agency based on Statements of Qualification. »Advertising »Employment H Bids/Sub-Bids City of Salem, Oregon Department of Public Works Department of General Services Invitation to Bid FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF AN 8-INCH SANITARY SEWER: ALLEY BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREET NW - GERTH AVE­ NUE TO PATTERSON AVENUE NW; ALLEY BETWEEN RUGE STREET AND 6TH STREET NW - GERTH AVENUE TO PAT­ TERSON AVENUE NW The City of Salem will receive sealed bids at the office of the City Recorder, City Hall, Room 205, Salem, Oregon, until but not a fte r 11:00 a.m., October 2,1991, at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the City Council Chambers, Room 240,555 Liberty Street S.E., Salem, Oregon for the project specified herein. The proposed work consists of: approxim ately 2,325 linear feet of 8-inch PVC, 245 linear feet of 8-inch ductile iron, 97 service con­ nections, 9 manholes, with other appurtenance work. Plans, specifications and other bid docum ents may be inspected and obtained at the office of the City of Salem, Department of Public Works, 555 Liberty Street S.E., Room 325, Salem, Oregon (503) 588-6211). The bidder shall not file the book of “ Standard Construction Specifications” with his bid. Bids must be submitted on the proposal form s furnished to the bidders. Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked "Bid on the replacement of an 8-inch sanitary sewer in Gerth Avenue to Patterson Avenue NW - Bid #3962” and show the name and business address of the bidder. Any objections to or comments upon the bid specifica­ tions must be submitted in writing to the Department of Public Works, Room 325, 555 Liberty Street, SE, Salem OR 97301. They must be received no later than ten (10) working dayss before the bid opening date. A surety bond, cashier's check or certified check of the bidder in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid must be attached to each proposal as security. Unsuccessful bidders will have their security refunded to them when the contract has been awarded. No bids, exceeding $10,000, will be received or considered by the City of Salem or any of its officers unless the bid contains a statement by the bidder (by signing his proposal) that the provi­ sions of ORS 279.350 shall be included in his contract. Every contractor or subcontractor is required to post the appli­ cable Prevailing W age Rates (PWR) in a conspicuous and acces­ sible place in or about the work-site for the duration of the job. Contractors and subcontractors who intentionally fail to post the PWR can be made ineligible to receive any public works contract for up to three years. RECIPROCAL PREFERENCE LAW: In compliance with ORS 279.029, bidders must state on their proposal whether they are a resident or nonresident bidder. Proposals that fail to provide this information will be considered nonresponsive. The City of Salem reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive formalities and of postponing the award of the contract for thirty (30) days. Prices quoted shall be firm for a period of 30 days after closing date. The attention of bidders is directed to the provisions of Chapter 97, Salem Revised Code, concerning unlawful employment prac­ tices. Violation of such provisions shall be grounds for immediate termination of this contract without recourse by the contractor. Inquiries concerning the contents of the bid specifications should be directed to Howard Roney, Project Engineer, at 588-6211. CATEGORY OF W ORK INVOLVED: Sewer Construction Gary A. Kanz, C.P.M. Purchasing Supervisor BID NO. 3962 BID CLOSING: October 2,1991 at 11:00 a.m. For more information and submittal forms, please contact: Public Notice Adoption Of Amendments To Six Urban Renewal Plans Notice is hereby given pursuant to ORS 457.115 that on Septem­ ber 11, 1991 the City of Portland Development Commission adopted Amendments to six City of Portland Development Com­ mission adopted Amendments to six City of Portland Urban Renewal Plans. The Amendments have been prepared and approved pursuant to Chapter 457 of the Oregon Revised Stat­ Michael Trower Director of Development, NECDC 4114 N. Vancouver Avenue Portland, Oregon 97217 (503) 282-5482 A p p e n d ix B Public Notice D B E G o a ls It is the policy of the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­ trict of Oregon (Tri-Met) that Disadvantaged Business Enter­ Urban Renewal Plan prises (DBEs) as defined in 49 CFR Part 23 shall have the Airport W ay *3rd Amendment maximun opportunity to participate in the performance of con­ Central Eastside "3rd Amendment tracts and subcontracts financed in whole or in part with federal N.W. Front Avenue -1st Amendment funds from the U.S Department of Transportation. Convention Center -3rd Amendment In this regard, Tri-Met has established overall goals for Federal Fiscal Year 91-92 of 14% DBE participation in federally assisted St. Johns -3rd Amendment contracts. South Park Blocks -2nd Amendment A description of the methodology used in establishing the overall These Amendments add language required by recent State law DBE goal is available for inspection from September 6, 1991 to which describes the date after which bonded indebtedness will October 6, 1991 at the Tri-Met office: 4012 SE 17th Avenue, not be issued under each of the Plans. Portland, Oregon, Legal Services, Third Floor, Monday through ORS Chapter 457 provides that any urban renewal plan pur­ Friday (except legal holidays) from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ported to be adopted in conformance with applicable legal re­ The public may submit written comments on the goals until quirements shall be conclusively presumed valid for all purposes October 31, 1991. The written comments will be used for infor­ 90 days after adoption of the plan and that no direct or collateral mational purposes, and should be directed to: Julius L. Evans, attack on the action may thereafter be commenced. Manager, Civil Rights Programs, Tri Met, 4012 S.E. 17th Ave­ The amendments to the urban renewal plans are available for nue, Portland, Oregon 97202. Comments may also be sent review at downtown office of the Portland Development Com m is­ directly to UMTA Civil Rights Officer at 915 Second Avenue, Suite sion, Suite 1100,1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon from 3142, Seattle, Washington 98174. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Douglas L. Capps Executive Director Public Services Division S tructural Division utes. BRI Job Opportunity Hotline (503) 777-7483 » «4 Precision Castpaite °r Corp. 4600 S.E. Harney Drive Portland, Oregon 97206-0898 1-800-848-0242 UNSECURED LOANS AND CASH GRANTS TO $50,000.00 No Collateral, No Co-Signers. Bad Credit and Bankruptcys OKAY 1 (800) 621-0770 Ext 23 Multnomah County Call For Bids Electrical Time And Materials Bids Due 3 October 1991 at 2:00 P.M. Bid No. B61-700-6107 Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing, Multnomah County Purchasing Section, 2505 S.E. 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202 for Electrical Time And Materials Repairs To Low Income Housing On A Requirements Basis. 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: Optional: 9:00AM; September 23, 1991, At 421 SW 5th, Suite 200, Portland Oregon. Details of compliance are available from Larry Weaver, Purchas­ ing Section, Department of General Services, 2505 SE 11 th Ave., Portland, OR 97202, (503) 248-5111. Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos abatement work if the project involves working with asbestos. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any pr all bids. Lillie Walker, Director Purchasing Section Sub-Bids Requested Washington County Juvenile Services Building Hillsboro, Oregon Bid Date: September 20,1991 Bid Time: 2:00P.M. Donald M. Drake Company 1740 Northwest Flanders Street Portland, Oregon 97208-2283 (503)226-3991 Fax(503)228-3019 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged,minority,women, and emerging small business enterprises.