Page 14...The Portland Observer...March 4, H92 LEGAL Advertisement For Bids Sealed bids for the Handball court Reroofing Project, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education at University of Oregon, Physical Plant Department, Conference Room 2,1295 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, Oregon until 3:00 p.m., PST, March 24, 1992, and then publicly opened and read aloud by the Under­ signed or his designated representative. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON RONALD BRYANT and and on behalf of all others ) ) similarly situated, ) KENNETH SMITH, individually ) Briefly, the project includes reroofing approximately 7,800 SF of roof area, with a new ballasted elastic sheet roofing system. Bids will be received on a lump-sum basis for the project, as shown on the Drawings and as described in the Specifications. One (1) set of the Project Manual may be obrtained from Söderström Architects, P.C., 1200 N. W. Front, 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 condition” 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, Roseburg; and Impact Business Consult­ ants, Portland. All bidders must comply with the requiren^ Civil No. 91-256-MA ) Plaintiffs, NOTICE ) ) v. FRED PEARCE, G. H. BALDWIN,) C. B. TAYLOR, and JOHN DOE 1 ) through 10, ) Defendants. ) TO: All persons of African-American descent who are or were inmates confined at the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institu­ tion or the Oregon State Correctional Institution. The plaintiffs, Ronald Bryant and Kenneth Smith, charge that since at least March 26, 1984, the defendants, Fred Pearce and other members of the Oregon Department of Corrections, have uncon­ stitutionally assigned inmates of African-American descent to their individual housing units at the Eastern OrRnnn r.nrro~*;— » wage law in ORS 279.350. ^Advertising t Employment Bids/Sub-Bids Agreement on file with the court and available for inspection in the manner mentioned previously. The parties agree that defendants will pay to the members of the class the sum of $375,000.00 in settlem ent of all claims concerning the housing assignm ents of the class members based on race or skin color during the affected period. The sum of $375,000.00 to be paid to the m embers of the class is inclusive of attorney fees, costs and expenses incurred by plaintiffs' and class members' counsel, in an amount to be determined by the Court. All fees, costs and expenses that are incurred in administering and distributing the Settlem ent Fund and in providing all notices to the Class shall be borne and ppid for by defendants. Payment to members of thJ class will be paid from the Settlement Fund on a pro rated basfe /with the exception that the named plaintiffs will receive an additional share of the fund from their services on behalf of the class, so that all class members included will receive the same amount, with the exception noted. If more than ten percent (10%) of the number of potential class members who file claim forms (opt into the class) opt out of the class, then defendants may have a rebate or refund to them of a proportionate pro rate share of the Settlement Fund for those persons over ten percent (10%) who opt out of the class. The am ount of the settlem ent that you will receive will depend upon how many other class members seek to participate in the settle­ ment- «•— 1 - • d ivide d equally among all those class iensation and file claim forms, so long as nt (10%) opt out of the class, with the plaintiffs will receive an additional share « s on behalf of the class. No bid will be considered unless fully con provided in the “Instructions to Bidders' provided and accompanied by Bid Secur XJAL INFORMATION oncerning the matters contained in this to r changes of name or address) should but should be directed in writing to: Roy Neal, 815 S.W. 2nd Avenue, #500, A mandatory examination of the site and cc at 1:00 p.m., PST, March 17,1992. Bidde Owner’s Representative at the Physical PI required examination. Informational Advertise Department of Transport Call for Bids Sealed Bids will be received until 9 a.m. on M projects listed below: C ounty Multnomah* Baker the advice and guidance of your own e pleadings and other records in this la n d copied at any time during regular >f the Clerk, 516 United States Court- ftland, Oregon. Best Available Copy Oregon State Board Of Higher I By George P. Pernstein Associate Vice Chancell Facilities Planning Eugene, Oregon St. John's Bridge Section, Nor (Route US 30 Bypass) in N.V Steel Bridges & Grade Separ Durkee Intchng.-Lime Sec., ( 84), beg. approx. 21 mi. S.E. Pavement & Oiling. DBE Goa MEMBERS RIGHTS /¡thin the class and receive funds under « id a letter to Spencer M. Neal or Roy le, Suite 500, Portland, Oregon 97204, er than April 15, 1992, indicating you class. Please give your correct name tate dates you were incarcerated at (in s titu tio n number, if available, for OU SEND A LETTER TO MR. NEAL YOU ARE ELIGIBLE, YOU WILL tHE SETTLEMENT AND WILL BE DGMENT IN THIS CASE. Ifrom the class, you must send a letter iber, 815 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Suite 500, mail post-marked no later than April to be excluded from the class. IF YOU K g you wish to be excluded NEAL OR MR. HABER, YOU WILL E SETTLEMENT FUNDS AND WILL BIAL JUDGMENT IN THIS CASE. Plans, specifications, and bid documents may 10, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97; ordered by phone at 378-6293. Prime co prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening information, please contact Commission Sen, s notice, you may not receive any ty be bound by the final judgm ent in If your business is not certified as a Disadc. Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterp contact the Office of Minority, Women, anc Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, 5651. * A M andatory p re b id m eeting w ill be heiu a i iu a.m. on Thu rsda y, M arch 12, 1992, in the co n fe re n ce room of the B a rlow S ch ool, 3700 S.E. 92nd Avenue, P o rtlan d, OR. ■ _____ _ ■ w i n m u n I a. i Sub-Bids Requested PDX - T.E.N. Project Sub-Bids requested for the following Bid Package: Steel Erection - Ticket Lobby Pre-Qualified Bidders Only Bid Package Documents Available On February 25,1992 Bid Date: March 9,1992.10:00 a.m. Baugh Construction Oregon, Inc. PDX Jobsite - 7267 NE Airport Way - Portland, OR 97218 (503) 335-3655 CCB#62877 Equal Opportunity Employer Baugh Industrial Contractors is bidding this package as a subcontractor The Portland Development Commission (PDC) acting as Agent on behalf of certain non-profit low-income Downtown Housing j Preservation Program (DHPP) housing owners, seeks State­ ments of Qualifications from General contractors for construction of commercial tenant improvements projects of up to $75,000 each. The projects are part of the City of Portland Downtown Housing Preservation Program (DHPP). Statements of Qualifica­ tions will be evaluated by the Agent and several of the most qualified contractors will be placed on a pre-qualified list and invited to submit cost proposals on these projects as they occur. The pre-qualified list will be in effect for 24 months. The construc­ tion work will be performed on a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis within a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) by the lowest bidder. Labor and Materials Payment (Performance) bonds will be required for each project. Advertisement For Bid Sealed bids for the Mitchell Hall Renovation project will be re­ ceived by the Oregon State Board Of Higher Education until 2:00 PM, local time, April 7,1992. Bids will be opened and publicy read aloud on April 8,1992 at 2:00 PM, local time. All bidders must be registered with the Construction Contractor's Board. In order for a contractor to be included on the list of Pre-qualified Contractors, a contractor must be registered and bonded by the State of Oregon Construction Contractor’s Board, must be li­ censed by the City of Portland, must be certified by the City of Portland as an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and pre-qualified by the City of Portland in Class 19 “Building Construction" or Class 20 "Building Alteration and Repair." The Agent will assist contractors in meeting these requirements. Contractors must carry Comprehensive General Liability Insur­ ance on an occurrence basis in an amount not less than $500,000. ESB/MBE/WBE contractors that meet or can meet the above requirements are encouraged to respond to this Request for Qualifications. The Agent’s goals for Emerging Small Business/ Minority Business Enterprise/Women's Business Enterprise (ESB/ MBE/WBE) participation in construction projects are 10%, 5% and 2.5% respectively. -\t * DONALD M. CINNAMOND CLERK OF THE COURT UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT The following description of the proposed settlement is a summary only, and reference shall be made to the full text of the Settlement from General Contractors For Commercial Tenant Improvements for DHPP Projects In Portland, Oregon I action. SUMMARY OF SETTLEMENT TERMS Request for Qualifications Additional infomation may be obtained by contacting the OSU Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone 503-737-7694. A copy of the Request for Qualifications is available from Sherry Lenard, at the office of the PDC (503) 823-3234 on or after February 24, 1992. •V l'w.' V« , V • l, * •».»-Xi*. - .- u . ’• r ‘ ir , - it 4 » • ’¿ J, - • - pproved and you have not contacted il 15, 1992, you will not receive any ywu »»in iose your right to pursue further legal I I