Page 10...The Portland Observer...October 9,1991 i Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS Call for Bids Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on October 24,1991, for the project listed below: Multnomah S.W. 170th Ave. & S.W. 198th Ave. Sec., Tualatin Valley Hwy. in Beaverton & 1.5 miles W. of Beaverton. Earthwork & Drainage or A.C. Pave­ ments & Oiling. M L . King, 48th & Foster Signals Project on Port­ land City Streets. Traffic signals. DBE goal. Malheur Ontario Signal Replacement Project on Various Hwys. Morrow W. Fork Dry Creek Bridge Sec. of Wasco-Heppner Hwy. approx. 17 mi. E. of Condon. Earthwork & Drainage. DBE goal. Clackamas Strawberry Lane-Oatfield Rd. (Bikeway) Unit 1 Sec. of E Portland Frwy. approx. 0.4 mi. N. of ECL in Gladstone Portland Cement Pavement. Grant W CL John Day-Canyon Creek Sec. of John Day Hyw. Earthwork & Drainage. A.C. Pavement & Oiling. Clackamas Sandy ECL-Alder Cr. Sec. of the Mt. Hood Hwy. beginning in Sandy. Misc. Hwy. Appurtenances. DBE goal. Clackamas Abernethy Rd. - Beavercreek Rd. Sec., Cascade Hwy. S., E. of Oregon City. Misc. Hwy. Appurte­ nances. DBE goal. Klamath* Crater Lake Boundary-Fort Klamath Sec. of C ra­ ter Lake Hwy. beginning approx. 6.4 mi. NW of Fort Klamath. E a rth w o rks Drainage. Aggregate Bases. AC Pavement & Oiling. DBE goal. Plans, specifications and bid documents may be obtained in Rm 10, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Prime contrac­ tors 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 W omen Business Enterprise (WBE), please contact the Office of Minority, W omen, and Emerging Small Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651. ‘ A DBE PREBID W ORKSHOP WILL BE HELD AT 9 A.M. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1991, AT THE AGC CENTER, 9450 S.W. COMMERCE CIRCLE, W ILSONVILLE, OR 97070. EXHIBIT NO. I Request For Proposals Garbage Pick-up Service at 12 Sites Job Number C1-9905 The Housing Authority of Portland, (HAP), is requesting Propos­ als from Solid Waste Haulers for pick-up and legal disposal of commercial household garbage and recyclable materials. Proposals for these services will be received at the HAP M ain­ tenance Office, 8910 N. W oolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 97203 until 4:00 PM, PST, November 5.1991. Proposals will be evaluated the following day and the names of successful propo­ nents for each of three zones will be announced shortly there­ after. Basically, the services consists of weekly garbage pick-up at four sites in each of three HAP designated zones. All zones are located within Multnomah County. The total work involves solid waste and recyclable pick-up at 12 apartment complexes that contain 304 housing units. Proponents may subm it proposals for one, two or all three zones. The Authority may award one, two or three separate contracts, as deemed appropriate when considering all evaluation factors. Each successful proponent will be awarded a one year renewable service contract. A preproposal conference will be held in the HAP Maintenance lunchroom at the address noted above. The meeting will con­ vene at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, October 24, 1991. Questions posed during the meeting, when not addressed in the informa­ tion provided, will be answered by written addendum and mailed to all attendees. Interested Refuse Haulers may obtain proposal forms by written request only. Direct the request, on your letterhead, to Ray Kuykendall, Environmental Officer, and mail to the above HAP address. Upon receipt thereof, a packet containing information will be sent to you outlining the submittal requirements, evalu­ ation factors and conditions of the contract. The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any Proposal not in compliance with the procedures and requirements described herein and may reject any or all proposals and waive any infor- malitites if in the judgem ent of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Q uestions regarding this announcement should be di­ rected to Ray Kuykendall at (503) 735-4211. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND Loren Tarbell Director of Maintenance Holladay Park Medical Center 1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue (503) 233-4567 HrU*.Sf*wt , C om m itted to Carter O pportunity f o r A i l Americans 24-Hour Job Line 239-3116 An Equal Opportunity Employer Sub-Bids Requested Housing Authority Of Portland Rehabilitation Of Scattered Site Single Family Residences Project OR16-P002-049, Part D Informational Advertisement Department of Transportation Highway Division County W ashington Advertising Employment « Bids/Sub-Blds A Legacy Member For . Best Results Advertise’ in the Observer Sealed bids are requested for labor and materials to rehabilitate 20 vacant single family residences located at scattered sites in Portland, Oregon. Bids will be received at the Housing Author­ ity of Portland (HAP) Development Office, 135 S.W. Ash, 5th Floor, Portland, OR, 97204 until 2:00 p.m., P.S.T., October 30, 1991. Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. The attendance of bidders is welcomed. The work to be performed varies by site, but may include plum b­ ing, electrical, roofing, painting, siding, window replacement, vinyl floor covering and other work necessary to correct building code violations and to address deferred maintenance condi­ tions. Interested bidders may obtain one set of bid documents at the HAP Development Office Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM upon deposit of $20.00 which is refundable if documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) days after bid opening. Additional sets of documents may be pur­ chased for $15 each, which is not refundable. A HAP representative will conduct a pre-bid meeting and inspec­ tion tour of the sites commencing at 8:30 AM October 10th at a designated project site. All sites not visited that day will be inspected the following day. The attendance of bidders is re­ quested on pre-bid tours, and questions posed at that time, when not addressed in the specifications, will be answered by Adden­ dum and mailed to all bidders. Pre-bid site inspection schedules will be included with bid document packages. The Housing Authority of Portland will require contractors to submit with their bid, a Certificate of Compliance with the follow­ ing minimum prequalifications: 1) that the contractor is a general contractor licensed to perform the type of work specified in thecontract within the state of Oregon, 2) that the contractor will meet all performance bonding and insurance requirements speci­ fied in the contract documents before issuance of the Notice to Proceed, and 3) that the contractor has received gross proceeds of at leasdt two times the amount of his bid on this contract from general contracting work performed over the preceding 12 months. Verification of prequalifications may be required before award of the contract. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by the contrac­ tor’s certification of compliance with prequalifications and bid se­ curity in the form of certified check, cashier’s check, or surety bond payable to “ The Housing Authority of Portland" in an amount equal to 5% of the bid. Bid security is forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into contract or provide a suitable bond for the faithful per­ formance of the work and for payment of all obligations incurred in performing the work when bidder is notified of contract award. Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment oppor­ tunity, insurance requirements, and the payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifica­ tions. Payment of wages determined pursuant to the Davis- Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a et seq.) is a requirement of this project. Any State determined prevailing wage rate that exceeds the corresponding Federal rate is inapplicable and shall not be enforced. A minimum of 20% MBE participation in the execution of this work is a HAP Development goal and the methods the bidder proposes to meet this goal shall be submitted on a notarized “ Affidavit of MBE Participation” form which will become part of the bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for opening thereof until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. HAP may reject any bid not in compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and requirements and may reject any or all bids and waive all informalities if, in the judgment of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be directed to John Manson at 273-4511. NOTE: This project is 100% federally funded as part of a 4.17 million dollar authorization obtained through the Department of Housing and Urban Development for a program to acquire and rehabilitate low-income housing. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND Helen Barney Director of Development N o rth ea st C o m m u n ity D e velo p m en t C o rp o ra tio n N e h em ia h H o u sin g O p p o rtu n ity Prog ram N ew c o n s tru c tio n and e x te n s iv e re n o v atio n o f 250 h o m es over a th re e ye a r period. 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. For more information and submittal forms, please contact: Michael Trower Director of Development, NECDC 4114 N. Vancouver Avenue Portland, Oregon 97217 (503) 282-5482 Distribution Center for Roadway Package System, Inc. Portland, Oregon Bid Date: October 15,1991 @ 2:00 p.m. Andersen Construction Co., Inc. 6712 N. Cutter Circle 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 #63053 Counselor Methadone Counselor II Entry Level Salary $1109-$1200 mo. + benefits. CODA Inc. seeks entry level Coun­ selor II for the STAR methadone maintenance program to man­ age caseload of 25 opiat depend­ ent clients, provide individual and group therapy, maintain clinical records, assist with other program functions. To qualify: an associ­ ates degree in mental health re­ lated field and at least 1 year relevant experience required. CCDC certification may be sub­ stituted for associates degree, methadone experience preferred. To apply submit standard CODA application form including screen­ ing question responses to ad­ dress below: Application materials available at CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Port­ land, OR 97232. Equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Counseling Clinical Supervisor C-V Salary $1800 - $2000 mo. + benefits. CODA Inc. seeks Clinical supervi­ sor for Alpha House Adult Resi­ dential Treatment Facility to administer daily program opera­ tions, provide clinical supervision to 5 counselors, coordinate client admissions, diagnosis and treat­ ment, consult with probation and parole officers and develop and implement policies. To qualify: a master's degree in a human services discipline plus 2 years supervised human services experience or equivalent required. Advanced training or experience in addition, pregnant addict, crimi­ nal justice client, and residential treatment required. To apply submit standard CODA application form including screen­ ing question responses to ad­ dress below. Application materi­ als available at CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Portland, OR 97232. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Principal Executive/ Manager D Fire Prevention Coordinator $2879 - $4054 The Oregon Department of For­ estry currently has an opening in Salem for a Fire Prevention Coordinator. This announcement is to fill the current vacancy. Submit an application now if you wish to be considered for this job classification. The Fire Preven­ tion Coordinator is responsible for development and implemen­ tation of planning, agency policy, and statutes dealing with fire prevention on state and private forest land in Oregon. With sub­ ordinate assistance, the position provides agency-wide coordina­ tion of law enforcement, fire in­ vestigation, fire cost collection, hazard abatement, regulation of risk, fire danger rating, and pub­ lic awareness activities. Qualifi­ cations are: six years of progres­ sively responsible experience in supervision or staff technical or professional work related to a program of the employing agency, including two years of supervi­ sion and management of a pro­ gram, section, or unit which in­ cluded development of program rules and policies, long and short- range goals and plans, program evaluation, and budget prepara­ tion. A Bachelor’s degree or coursework in a field related to management (such as Business or Public Administration), or a Bachelor's degree in Forestry may be substituted for up to three years of the required experience. Announcement closes November 1,1991. Contact Department of Forestry Personnel Section, 2600 State Street, Salem, OR 97310, (503) 378-2565 for job announce­ ment, test questions and appli­ cations. Counseling Part Time Counselor II Child Care Worker 26 Hours per week Salary $721-$790 mo. + benefits CODA Inc. seeks child care worker in family services program to provide care to infants and chil­ dren of substance abuse clients. Responsibilities include organ­ izing children's social educational and recreational activities, in­ structing in parental relations, pro- viding/coordinating facility main­ tenance, consulting with primary counselors. Shift works Mon- Thurs 2-830pm. To qualify: higher education (degree preferred) in child development plus 2 years experience in child care. CPR capability required. To apply submit standard CODA application form including ss- creening question responses to address below. Application materials available at CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th, Port­ land, OR 97232. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Appraisers Oregon Dept. of Revenue Located throughout Oregon. Jour­ ney level $2131-2835/mo; Sen­ ior level $2455-3272/mo. Ap­ praises real and person property for ad valorem tax purposes. For required application call (503) 378-3384. EOE/AAE Room For Rent 289-5445 $175.00 mo. No Smokers, No Drink­ ers. Board & Room available, extra. Ministers Home. Advocate - Portland Step This is a limited-duration position through 6/30/92 Continuation is based on renewed funding. Repsonsibilities: Responsible for in-school program activities of City of Portland youth within the service delivery area of The Pri­ vate Industry Council including: coordination of youth activities and services; monitoring con­ tracts and programs; providing intake and assessment; function­ ing as TPIC-school liaison: pro­ viding tracking and follow-up services; providing assistance in planning and implementation of summer remediation program. Preferred qualification: Two years work experience in employment training, teaching, counseling, and/or vocational guidance: experience with public schools and target population youth; degree with major coursework in education, counseling, sociology or closely related field; valid driver’s license and reliable trans­ portation; effective communica­ tion skills. Qualifying experience may be substituted for educa­ tion. Salary Range: $19,048 to $29,028 plus excellent benefit package Closing date: 5pm Friday, October 18,1991. Applications available at The Pri­ vate Industry Council, 620 SW 6th Ave., Suite 400, Portland, OR 97204. An Affirmative Ac- tion/Equal Opportunity Employer