• -f < i <♦«<*■* • ’♦“♦ * * 4 * **< ’ ► « ♦ ♦ « V »‘i t « < * * * * • > »S »4- 4Wr<**-*’ • * * • i < • » * *"< * ■** * 4 * ♦•»’ • ♦♦**'* r 11 »v 111 » « t t * ’r-* > P age A7 M arch 10,1993 4 1 1 f t •' \ J - . : : •• • - Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District Washington County, Oregon Solicitation of Bids for Resurfacing Of Play Pads, Asphalt Paths And Parking Lots for A Public Hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 P.M., Wednesday, March 31,1993 at the Portland Building, 1120 SW 4th Avenue, 2nd Floor, Room C, for the purpose of considering projects for which funding underSections 3 and 9 of the Federal Transit Act, as amended, is being sought. Two of four applications to be reviewed at the hearing pertain to a national “economic Stimulus Program" ex­ pected to be approved by the U.S. Congress In the near future. If additional funds are made available to the Portland region, Tri-Met proposes to buy buses to replace older buses now In service. Proposed projects and budgets: Sec. 9 FY93 Amendment Federal Share Total Budget Hillsboro Extension to Westside Corridor Project Preliminary engineering & Final environ­ mental Impact Statement $550,000 $687,500 Buses, 21 40-Ft., w/Lifts (New) 3,768,450 4,200,000 Regional Transportation Demand Mgmt. Prog. 536,556 598,000 Total: 4,855,006 5,485,500 Sec. 9 Economic Stim ulus Proposal Buses, 17 40-Ft. w/Lifts, (Replacement) $.888,250 $3,610,313 $2,500,000 $3,333,333 Sec. 3 Discretionary Buses, 15 40-Ft. w/Lifts, (Replacement) Sec. 3 Economic Stim ulus Proposal Buses, 119 40-Ft. w/Lifts (Replacement) $19, 450,000 $24,312,500 Subsequent to grant approval, preliminary engineering and final environmental work on the Hillsboro Extension will proceed following the expected July 1993 selection of a Locally Preferred Alternative. Newdiesel-fueled, lift-equipped buses will support upgraded and expanded service, and will allow Tri-Met to take old buses without lifts out of service. Funding requested for a regional “transportation demand management” program will finance broadened rideshare, employer outreach, and other management efforts. The intent of the program is to increase commuter options and reduce vehicle miles travelled In the region. No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by the projects. Projects are in conformance with comprehensive land use and transportation planning in the area and will be programmed in the Transportation Improvement Program. A statement of Tri-Met’s charter bus service is available for inspection at the Tri-Met Administration offices. Tri-Met will not be engaging in school bus operations. Private transportation enterprise will not be directly affected by the projects. At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of the projects. A person requesting a sign language interpreter shall give Tri-Met at least 48 hours notice of the request by contacting Tri-Met at 238-4952 or TDD 239-5811, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Copies of the grant applications and a transit development plan for the area are available for public inspection at Tri- Met’s Grant Department, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, 3rd floor, Portland, Oregon, 97202. Bruce Harder, Executive Director Finance and Administration Request for Proposals City of Portland, Oregon Bureau of Environmental Services Solid Waste and Recycling Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland, Bureau of environmental Services is requesting proposals for quali­ fied contractors who can conduct a study which analyzes the cost of providing garbage and recycling collection to commercial accounts within the City of Portland. For the purposes of this study, commercial accounts are defined as any account which is not a single family dwelling, duplex, tri­ plex or four-plex and includes businesses (e.g. offices, stores, restaurants, etc.), institutions, manufacturers, and multifamily complexes with five or more units. This contract for services will begin in May 1993. Proposals will be due on March 19,1993, no later than 5:00 p.m.PST In BES’s business offices at 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Room 400, Portland, OR 97204. Proposals should be delivered in a sealed envelope and should be marked to the attention of Lee Barrett. The contractor shall provide seven (7) copies of the proposal and any supporting mate­ rials. Proposals or addendum to proposals received after the deadline will not be accepted. Proposals will not be opened by the Bureau until after the March 19, 1993 5:00 p.m. deadline. For a proposal packet, call the Bureau of environmental Services office at (503) 823-7007 or write to: City of Port­ land, Bureau of Environmental Services, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Room 400, Portland, OR 97204-1972, Attention: Lee Barrett If you have any questions about the RFP, please contact Lee Barrett at (503) 823-7107. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises are encouraged to respond to this Request for Proposal. The Bureau espe­ cially encourages proposals from qualified minority and or women-owned businesses. Non-Discrimination: Firms submitting proposals should note that Equal Employment Opportunity certification with the City of Portland is necessary for submission as outlined in Chapter 3.100 of the City Code. Details of the certification requirements are available form the Bureau of Purchases and Stores, 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Room 1313, Portland, OR 97204, phone 823-6855. « „ ... . , « t • t • • • • » » Invitation to Bid Play Pads A.M. Kennedy Park Terra Linda Park Channing Heights Park Schiffler Memorial Park Somerset Meadows Park Stuhr Center Park Carolwood Park Rock Creek Park Asphalt Paths Raleigh Park Stuhr Center Park Carolwood Park Vista Brook Park Ridgewood View Park Hideaway Park A.M. Kennedy Park Greenway Park Somerset West Park Parking Lot Beaverton Swim Center Jenkins Estate Sealed proposals for furnishing all materials, equipment, labor and services required for the resurfacing of the play pads, asphalt paths and parking lots at the above named sites will be received at the Tualatin Hills Recreation Complex, Dryland Training Center 15707 S. W. Walker Rd. Portland, Oregon, until 2:00 p.m. on March 19,1993. Prior to the bid date bids can be delivered to the Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District, 15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, Oregon or to the offices of Otten and Associates, 11855 SW Ridgecrest, Beaverton, Oregon. Bids will be awarded, or proposals rejected, within ten (10) days after the opening. Contract documents will be examined at: Tualatin Hills Park & Recre­ ation Dist. 15707 SW Walker Road Beaverton, Oregon Otten & Associates 11855 SW Ridgecrest Drive Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center 2374 NW Vaughn Portland, Oregon 97210 C onstruction Data Rm. 200 1125 SE Madison Portland, OR 97214 C onstruction Data News & Plan Center 1200 NW Front Portland, OR 97209 Contract documents may be procured at the office of Otten & Associates, Landscape Architects. A non-refundable fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00) will be required. All bidders must submit prequalification statements on or before the bid opening date. All proposals must be submit­ ted on the form furnished with the documents, and each proposal must be accompanied by surety bond/ or check made out to the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation district in the sum equal to (10) ten per cent of the aggregate amount of the proposal. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at the Tualatin Hills Recreation Complex, Dryland Training Center 15707 S.W. Walker Rd. Portland, Oregon. On March 11,1993 at 2:00 p.m. The Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation Dist. reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive formalities, and has the option to add or delete any item or items from the bid proposal. All construction is to be started within ten (10) days of signing contract, and completed by June 30, 1993. City Of Portland Bureau Of Water Works Bond Feasibility Study Proposals due 10:00 am March 29 Request For Proposals Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland, Bureau of W aterw orks is requesting proposals from qualified consult­ ant firms nationally recognized as an expert in water system planning and operations for engineering and financial func­ tions who can prepare a bond feasibility study in connection with the City's intended sale of water revenue bonds. The bond feasibility study will include an evaluation of the City's water system operational and financial status and analysis of current and future water regulatory requirements and water supply planning. Proposals will be due on March 29,1993 no later 10:00 a.m. PST at the Portland Bureau of W aterw orks, 1120 S. W. 5th Avenue, Room 600. Proposals should be delivered in a sealed envelope, and should be marked PROPOSAL, and to the attention of Richard Perkel. Consultant firms shall provide five (5) copies of the proposal and any supporting materials. Proposals received after the deadline will not be accepted. A full Request for Proposal may be obtained at the above address. For additional information, contact Richard Perkel at 823-7549. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises are encouraged to respond to the Request for Proposal. The Bureau especially encourages proposals from qualified minority or women- owned businesses. Non-Discrimination: Firms submitting proposals should note that Equal Employment Opportunity certification with the City of Portland Is necessary for submission as outlined in Chapter 3.100 of the City code. Details of the certification requirements are available from the Bureau of Purchases and Stores, 1120 SW 5th Avenue Room 1313, Portland OR 97204, phone 823-6855. 1 a a s.'*" «»♦.' «'4.» The Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Polk County, Oregon will receive separate sealed bids for the Housing Authority Addition and LaCreole Manor Improve­ ments Project until 3:30 p.m. local time on March 23, 1993 at the Housing Authority Administrative Office, 204 S.W. Walnut Avenue. Dallas, Oregon, at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Parties interested in this remodeling project are encouraged to attend the pre-bid conference scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on March 15, 1993 at the Dallas project site. Work to be completed includes: Work on five existing buildings to provide insulation finish system replacement, elastomeric coating, exterior painting, remodel of four apart­ ment units to provide accessible living space for persons with disabilities, building additional office space and toilet rooms for one building, and electrically powered smoke detectors in all apartment units in four buildings. Copies of the specifications and other bid documents may be obtained at the Housing Authority Administrative Office. A $35 deposit (refundable) is required for each set of documents. Deposits must be made by check or money order only and are to be made payable to the Polk County Housing Authority. Copies are also available for review at: the offices of Wayne A. Schmidt, Architect, Salem; Con­ struction Data Plans and the Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center in Portland; Salem Contractors Exchange, Salem; and Eugene Builders Exchange, Eugene. I. *• .'«,•< • • *' • v . r , f -, *•» .2 » -• • ' • - I 4 Lower Columbia College Kitchen Equipment Bids due 2:00 pm, March 19 Request For Bids Project No.: 93-007 Title: New Student Center Kitchen Equipment For: Lower Columbia College, 1600 Maple Street, Longview WA 98632-0310 Bid Receipt Date: Bids will be received up to 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 19. 1993. Location to Receive Bids: Submit bids for above referenced project to the Lower Columbia College Purchasing Office, 2nd Floor, Administra­ tion Bldg, 1600 Maple Street, PO Box 3010, Longview, WA 98632-0310, on orbefore 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 19,1993, whereupon bids will be publicly opened. Specifications may be obtained from the Lower Columbia College Purchasing Office, (206) 577-2366. Specifications may also be examined atthe Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center, 2374 NW Vaughn Street, Portland, OR 97210. Bids shall be submitted In a sealed envelope with the Project Number, and title clearly identified on the front (reference items 1 and 2 above). Clearly print on envelop “Project Bid Enclosed” . The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject all bids. No additional bids shall be considered after bid receipt date and lime. . » >■ ? •-. ' -, ■ ... . 1 ^ » . Vv-L-T A i.’ - Sherry D. Gohn, Buyer 6769GB-2MO Invitation To Bids The Vancouver Housing Authority will receive bids for the project to Replace Furnaces & Ductwork at 64 Apartments until 2:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on the 30th day of March, 1993, at Vancouver Housing Author­ ity, 500 Omaha Way, Vancouver, Washington 98661 at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of Vancouver Housing Authority at 500 Omaha Way, Vancouver, Washington 98661 and at the office of construction Data - Eastside, Portland; construction Data - Westside, Portland; Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland; S.W. Washington Contractors Association, Vancouver; and Dodge/Scan, Seattle Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing One hundred dollars ($100) with the Vancouver Hous­ ing Authority for each set of documents so obtained. Such deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the plans, specifications and other documents in good condi­ tion within 10 days after bid opening. A certified check or bank draft, payable to Vancouver Housing Authority, U.S. Government bonds, or a satis­ factory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable sureties in an amount equal to five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid, or separate performance and payment bonds, each for 50 percent or more of the contract price, or a 20 percent cash escrow, or a 25 percent irrevocable letter of credit. The successful bidderwill be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment opportunity, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the specifications must be paid on this project. As permitted by state law and required by the U.S. Depart­ ment of Housing and Urban Development; a. Retainage is 10 percent not 5 percent, b. Interest will not accrue on retainage, and c. Bonds or securities may not be substituted as an alternate form of retainage. The Vancouver Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subse­ quent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Vancouver Housing Authority. > a *,£ <» - ■