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    Page 8...The Portland Observer...September 9,1992
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Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
Call For Bids
Advertisement For Bid
Multnomah County
Expo Generator Installation
Bids due September 22,1992 at 2:00 P.M.
Bid No. B61-100-7146
Sidewalk Repair
Site & Dwelling improvements
Job No. Mo-9901
Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing,
Contracts and Stores, Multnomah County, 2505 S.E. 11th
Ave., Portland, Oregon For:
Building Generator Building and Installing Emergency G enera­
tor at The Exposition Center.
Plans and Specifications are filed with the Purchasing Director
and copies amy 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 Metropolitan,
Tri-County area.
Pre Bid Conference Mandatory: September 9,1992,10:00 AM,
Expo Center, 2060 N. Marine Dr., Portland OR
Prequalifications Of Bidders Pursuant to the Multnomah County
Public Contract Review Board Administrative Rules (AR 40.030)
Prequalification shall be required for this project for the follow­
ing class(es) of work: Building Construction or Electrical Wiring.
Prequalification applications or statements must be prepared
during the period of one year prior to the bid date. Prequalification
application and proof of prequalification by the Oregon Depart­
ment of Transportation must be actually received or post­
marked to Multnomah County Purchasing, Contracts and
Stores by not later than 10 days prior to bid opening.
All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing
wage law in ORS 279.350.
Details of compliance are available from Purchasing, Stores
and Contracts, Multnomah County, 2505 S.E. 11th Avenue,
Portland, Oregon, 97202, (503) 2 4 8 - 5 1 1 1 by contacting Jan
M Thompson.
Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos
abatement work if the project involves working with asbestos.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a check
payable to Multnomah County, certified by a responsible bank,
or in lieu thereof, a surety bond for the amount equal to ten
percent (10%) of the aggregate proposal. The successful
bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the board in the full
amount of the contract.
Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Lillie Walker, Director
Purchasing, Contracts And Central Stores
Portland Development Commission
Request For Proposals
Solicitation No. 93-01
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
South Waterfront Redevelopment Area, parcel 3
Proposals Due 10:00 A.M., September 28,1992
The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is soliciting
proposals to undertake a Remedial Investigation/Feasibility
study for the South W aterfront Redevelopm ent Area, Parcel 3.
The approximate 5-acre site is located on the west bank of the
Willamette River north of the Marquam Bridge in downtown
Portland, Oregon.
The successful consultant will conduct a nature and extent study
and provide sufficient data to recommend a remedial plan as
more specifically described in the Request for Proposal docu­
ments.
The scope of work and additional conditions are described in
greater detail in Request for Proposal documents available from
Liane Scull, PDC, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100, Portland,
Oregon 97204, 503-823-3237.
Proposals must be received at the PDC office no laterthan 10:00
a m Monday, September 28, 1992. Mandatory Preproposal
Meeting And Site Walk. September 1 6,1992,2:00 P.M. At 1120
SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100, Portland, Oregon, Commission
Conference Room
The Portland Development Commission encourages participa­
tion of Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Business Enter­
prise consultants in its projects.
The successful consultant must be certified by the City of
Portland as an Equal Opportunity Employer and be licensed to
do business in the City of Portland. Published September 8 and
10, 1992.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Sealed bids for the Industrial Building Demolition and Tem po­
rary Enclosure project will be received by the Oregon State
Board of Higher Education until 2:00pm, local time, September
22,1992. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at that time.
All bidders must be registered with the Construction Contractor’s
Board.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the OSU
Physical Plant, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or
telephone 503-737-7694.
Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of Portland
(HAP), 8910 N. W oolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203, until
2:00 p.m., P.D.T., Tuesday, October 13, 1992, for labor and
materials to make sidewalk repairs at an existing housing project
and to make site and dwelling improvements at a second
apartment project, shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and
publicly read. Interested parties are welcome to attend.
The basic work consists of demolition and replacement of
concrete sidewalks and curbs at Columbia Villa and site lighting,
metal siding, fencing, fencing and door replacement at Lexing­
ton Court.
Interested bidders may obtain one set of bid documents at the
HAP Maintenance Office, noted above, upon receipt of $50 (Fifty
Dollars) deposit, which is refundable when documents are
returned in good condition within 10 days after bid opening.
Additional sets may be acquired for a $20 (Twenty Dollar) non-
refundable fee.
A HAP representative will conduct a pre-bid tour of the project
commencing at the Hap Maintenance Office, address above, at
10:00 a.m. P.D.T., Thursday, October 1, 1992, and the atten­
dance of bidders is requested. An orientation will be given prior
to moving to the project sites. Questions posed during the tour,
when not addressed in the contract Documents, will be an­
swered by addendum and mailed to all plan holders.
Attention is called to the provisions in “Supplemental Instructions
to Bidders” regarding MBE participation and Division “H", "Spe­
cial Conditions", regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, EEO
compliance reports, certification of non-segregated facilities and
a waiver from enforcing the payment of non-federal prevailing
wages when said wages, exclusive of any fringe benefits,
exceeds the applicable wage rate determined by the Secretary
of HUD.
A bid security of 5% of the bid is required as prescribed in the
"Instructions to Bidders'” Division B.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a
satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond for 100% of the
contract amount, or separate Performance and Payment Bonds,
each for 50% or more, or a 20% cash escrow or 25% irrevocable
Letter of Credit of the full amount of the Contract.
As permitted by State law and required by the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development, the following rules shall
apply:
A. Retainage is 10%, (not 5%)
B. Interest shall not accrue on retainage, and
C. Bonds or securities may not be substituted as and alter­
nate form of retainage.
No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for opening
thereof until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid
opening.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in
compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and require­
ments and may reject any or all bids and waive all informalities
i, in the judgement of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so.
Questions regarding this project should be directed to David
W alter at 735-4210.
Housing Authority Of Portland
Loren Tarbell
Director of Maintenance
Public Notice
Portland Development Commission
Request For Proposals
#93-03
Commercial/Retail Feasibility Analysis
Walnut Park/North Precinct Project
Proposals Due 5:00 P.M. (PST), September 16,1992
The Portland Development Commission is soliciting proposals
for a Consultant to assist in the identification of commercial
development concepts to be evaluated in conjunction with the
relocated North Police Precinct facility at 5408 NE Martin
Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
The sele cte d ‘ consultant will assist PDC staff and a local
Advisory committee to evaluate commercial/retail develop­
ment concepts, describe the opportunities presented by the
existing market area, advise on preparation of a Developers
RFP nd present ora! and written recommendations.
The Scope of W ork and additional conditions are described in
greater detail in supporting documents available from Maureen
Kallman, Portland Development Commission, 1120 SW 5th
Avenue, Suite 1102, Portland, Oregon 97204, (503) 823-3343.
Proposals must be received by PDC no later than:
5:00 p.m. (PST), September 16, 1992
The Portland Development Commission encourages participa­
tion of Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business Enter­
prise contractors in its projects.
The successful contractor must be certified by the City of
Portland as an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and
be licensed to do business in the City of Portland.
Request For Bids
The Portland/Oregon Visitors Association is requesting pro­
posals from Christmas tree farms relative to a direct mail
campaign in December 1992. The following items are re­
quested:
• 650-750, freshly cut two to three foot Christmas
trees (tabletop).
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Tree stand with water pan.
•
Decorative balls, lights, and garland.
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Packaging for tree (shipping container).
Bids are due on September 8, 1992. Should you wish a copy
of the bid, please contact Gina Aquipel at 275-9752.
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Informational Advertisement
Department Of Transportation
Call For Bids
Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on September 24,
1992, for the projects listed below:
County
Deschutes
Greenwood Ave. and 3rd St. Intersection (Bend),
* The Dalles-California Hwy. (US-97). Traffic Sig­
nals. DBE Goal.
Washington I-5 at Southern Pacific Railroad U’Xing, Concomly
Marion,
Rd. U’Xing, & U’Xing Cove Ave.(La Grande),
Union
Pacific Hwy. (I-5) & Old Oregon Trail Hwy. (I-84)
near Portland & Salem, & in La Grande. Protec­
tive Fencing.
Benton, Linn Corvallis Bypass Landscaping Sec., Corvallis-
Newport Hwy. (Route US-20). DBE Goal.
Multnomah
Halsey St. U’Xing Bridge Sec., Columbia River
Hwy. (I-84) in the City of Portland. Reinf. Cone.
& Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation
Structures.
Clackamas
OR-212 at 232nd Dr., Clackamas-Boring Hwy.
(route OR-212), approx. 2.5 mi. W. of Boring.
Aggr. Bases; A.C. Pvmt. & Oiling.
Lane
McKenzie Hwy. Passing Bays Sec., McKenzie
Highway (OR-126), bet. Leaburg & Blue River
E. of Springfield. A.C. Pvmt. & Oiling. DBE Goal.
Multnomah*
UPRR (Graham Rd.) Bridge No.6967 Sec., C o­
lumbia River Hwy. (Route I-84) in the City of
Troutdale. Reinf. Cone. & Structural Steel
Bridqes & Grade Separation Structures. DBE
Goal.
Umatilla-McNary Sec., Columbia River Hwy.
(US-730). A.C. Pvmt. & Oiling; or Reinf. Cone.
& Structural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation
Structures. DBE Goal.
Umatilla
Douglas*
N.W. Hooker Rd. -N.E. Alam eda Ave. Sec.,
Oakland-Shady Hwy. (OR-99) in Roseburg.
Earthwork and Drainage: or Aggr. Bases: or
A.C. Pvmt. & Oiling. DBE Goal.
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Plans, specifications, and bid documents may be obtained in
Rm. 10, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310. Plans may
be ordered by phone at 378-6293. Prime contractors must be
prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. For addi­
tional information, please contact Commission Services, 378-
6526.
If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE),
please contact the Office of Minority, Women, and Emerging
Small Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone
(503) 378-56^1.
* A DBE Prebid W orkship Will Be Held At The Offices Of
Keith Crawford And Associates, 4300 N. E. Fremont,
Suite 320, Portland OR 97213 At 9 A.M. On Thursday,
September 17,199 2.
Call For Bids
Multnomah County
Bids due September 17,1992 at 2:00 P.M.
Bid No. B61-700-7128
Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing,
Contracts and Stores, Multnomah County, 2505 S. E. 11th
Ave., Portland, Oregon for:
Providing and Installing New Fire Pump for Fire Sprinkler
System
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 Metropolitan,
Tri-County area.
Pre Bid Conference Mandatory, Friday, September 4, 1992,
10:00 AM, 426 SW Stark, Main Lobby, Portland OR.
Prequalifications Of Bidders Pursuant to the Multnomah County
Public Contract Review Board Administrative Rules (AR 40.030)
Prequalification shall not be required for this project for the
following class(es) of work:
Prequalification applications or statements must be prepared
during the period of one year prior to the bid date. Prequalification
application and proof of prequalification by the Oregon Depart­
ment of Transportation must be actually received or post­
marked to Multnomah County Purchasing, Contracts and Stores
by not later than 10 days prior to bid opening.
All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing
wage law in ORS 279.350.
Details of compliance are available from Purchasing, stores
and Contracts, Multnomah County, 2505 S. E. 11th Avenue,
Portland, Oregon, 97202, (503) 248-5111., by contacting jan M
Thompson
Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos
abatement work if the project involves working with asbestos.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a check
payable to Multnomah County, certified by a responsible bank,
or in lieu thereof, a surety bond for the amount equal to ten
percent (10%) of the aggregate proposal. The successful
bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the board in the full
amount of the contract.
Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Lillie Walker, Director
Purchasing, contracts And Central Stores
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