Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 17, 1993, Page 7, Image 7

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Public Notice
Polk County Housing Authority, Dallas, Oregon
Invitation to Bid
The Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of
Polk County, Oregon will receive separate sealed bids for
the Modernization-Two Single Family Units until 3:30 p.m.
local time on March 31,1993 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 site visit
scheduled for 1:30 p.m., March 25,1993, at 405 Fir Villa,
Dallas, OR.
Work to be completed includes: Replacement of windows,
doors, flooring, patio; kitchen and bath remodel; upgrade
of electrical service and fixtures; interior and exterior
painting, and removal of window components, porch
columns and exterior trim containing lead based paint.
Copies of the specifications and other bid documents may
be obtained at the Housing Authority Administrative Of­
fice.
Notice Of Opportunity For
Comment
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by
the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Or­
egon (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
state and federal assistance under the Community Trans­
portation Program is being sought.
Tri-Met, a transit district in Multnomah, Clackamas and
Washington Counties, intends to apply for a Community
Transportation Grant requesting approximately $2.6M to
maintain and improve passengertransportation. This grant,
if approved, will finance planning, capital purchases, oper­
ating expenses, and/or developmental projects for trans­
portation services to individuals who are elderly and dis­
abled and/or the general public.
Information about the application is available from Tri-Met’s
Grants Department, see below. Tri-Met invites any inter­
ested public or private transit or paratransit operator within
the service area to comment on the proposed services by
sending a written response by April 1,1993, to Tri-Met, Attn:
Grants, 4012 SE 17th Ave, Portland, OR 97202. A copy of
the response should also be sent to the Oregon Department
ofTransportation, Transit Section, 131 Transportation Build­
ing, Salem, OR 97310.
No persons, families or business will be displaced by the
projects.
Projects are in conformance with comprehensive land use
and transportation planning in the area and will be pro­
grammed 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.
At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested
persons or agencies to be heard with resect 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 238-5811, Monday through
Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
A copy of the grant application for the proposed project and
a transit development plan for the area are available for
public inspection at Tri-Met's Grants Department, 4012 SE
17th Avenue, 3rd floor, Portland, Oregon 97202. A sum­
mary of the grant application is available in large print and
on cassette tape for people who are sight impaired. For
assistance call 238-4920 or TDD 238-5811,8:30 an to 4:30
pm, weekdays.
Bruce Harder, Executive Director
Finance and Administration
METRO
Oregon Convention Center
National And Regional Marketing Agent(s)
Qualifications Due 5:00 p.m., April 5,1993
Advertisement For Bids
The Port Of Portland
Portland International Airport
Part 139 Airfield Signage Upgrade
Installation-Phase III
Airport Improvement Program (AIP)
Project No. 3-41-0048-13 & 19
Sealed bids for the Portland International Airport, Part 139
Airfield Signage Upgrade Installation-Phase III, will be
received at the office of the Manager, Contracts and Pro­
curement, of The Port of Portland, 700 N.E. Multnomah
Street, 15th floor, Portland, Oregon, (mailing address: Post
Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon, 97208) until, but not
after, 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, 1993, and thereafter
publicly opened and read.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program:
Bidders are required to show that small subcontractors,
suppliers, or manufacturers which have been certified
by the Oregon Executive Department as disadvan­
taged, minority, orwomen business enterprises (collec­
tively “Disadvantaged Business Enterprises" o r“DBEs")
will participate in not less than 13 percent of the total
dollar amount bid.
Description of Work:
Install 106 new, Port-furnished, aircraft guidance signs;
relocate approximately 79 existing aircraft guidance
signs; provide a concrete foundation and erosion pad at
each guidance sign location; remove all abandoned
foundations and pads; provide all required electrical
wiring, ducts, connections, and testing; provide all nec­
essary demolition, disposal, excavation, regrading and
seeding; and provide 17 standard traffic signs.
A prebid conference will be held at 9 a.m., on Tuesday,
March 23, 1993, at the Portland International Airport
Maintenance Facility, 7111 N. E. Alderwood Road,
Portland, Oregon, to discuss all aspects of the work,
work phasing, and project safety plan. Bidders are
strongly encouraged to attend.
Please direct all questions to the Project Engineer, Glen
Wakefield, telephone: (503) 731-7363 or FAX: (503)
731-7313.
Bids must be on the bid form which will be provided to
prospective bidders and must be accompanied by a certi­
fied or cashier’s check drawn on a United States bank or a
bid bond payable to The Port of Portland in an amount equal
to at least 10 percent of the total amount bid.
Bidders are required to prequalify in one of the following
categories:
Earthwork and Drainage
Asphalt Concrete Paving
Prequalification applications must be submitted not later
than 5 business days prior to the bid opening date.
The drawings and the contract manual may be examined at
Port offices.
Copies may be obtained by prospective bidders at no cost
from Contracts and Procurement (address above).
This is a federal aid contract, and all labor shall be paid no
less than the minimum wage rates established by the U.S.
Secretary of Labor, as included in the contract documents.
The labor and civil rights requirements in the Bid and the
Supplementary Conditions apply to this work. The pro­
posed Contract is under the subject of Executive Order
11246 on Nondiscrimination Under Federal Contracts, Sep­
t e m b e r , 1965, and as amended; and 49 CFR Part 23, on
Participation By Disadvantaged Business Enterprises In
United States Department of Transportation Programs,
March 31, 1980, and as amended.
Disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full
opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and
will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color,
national origin, or sex in consideration for an award of any
contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement.
Bidders are required to state whether or not the bidder is a
resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. (Reference
Article 3 of the Instructions to Bidders).
No bid will be received or considered unless the bidder is
registered with the State of Oregon Construction Contrac­
tors Board, pursuant to ORS 701.055 (I), priorto submitting
a bid. (Reference Articles 10,12, and 13 in the Instructions
to Bidders.)
A license for asbestos work under ORS 468A.720 is not
required for this work.
Request For Qualifications
Metro's Metropolitan Exposition-Recreation Commission
is soliciting written statements of qualifications to be filed no
laterthan April 5,1993, 5:00 p.m., PST. Requirements and
procedures for submitting statements of qualifications are
described in detail in a formal request for qualifications
(RFQ) available from Debra Jeffery, Oregon Convention
Center, (503) 235-=7575, 777 N. E. Martin Luther King Jr.
Boulevard, Portland, Oregon 97232.
Ten copies of the statement of qualifications must be
delivered to the Oregon Convention Center King Office
located at 777 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard,
Portland, Oregon 97232 by April 5, 1993,5:00 p.m., PST.
In the performance of the anticipated work, respondents
will be expected to meet the requirements of the Metropoli­
tan Exposition-Recreation Commission's Disadvantaged
Business Program in contracting activities. This requires
maximizing opportunities for minority and women-owned
business enterprises (MBE and WBE) in accordance with
applicable provisions of the Metro Code.
All statements of qualifications will be evaluated by the
Metropolitan Exposition-Recreation Commission. This RFQ
will result in a determination of who is the most qualified
entity(ies) to lead this effort. If two or more entities are
determined to be qualified to conduct this marketing con­
tract, competitive proposals will be requested.
State Of Oregon
Public Utility Commission
Information Systems Division
Document 00020
Seeks consulting services to continue business process
redesign and implementation of imaging technology.
Current contractoris eligible to be consideredfor continu­
ation of work being performed.
If you are interested in being considered, a Request for
Proposal can be obtained by calling or writing Public
Utility Commission, Information Systems Division, 550
Capitol St. NE, Salem, Oregon 97310, telephone (503)
373-7048.
Proposals are due March 29, 1993.
Advertisement For Bids
Benton County invites bids for the rehabilitation of the
Bundy Road Bridge, Project No. 45007-10-192; McFarland
Road Bridge, Project No. 45500-53-192; and E. Ingram
Island Bridge, Project No. 45141-09-192.
Brief Description Of Work To Be Performed
The work to be accomplished under the terms of this
Contract consists of providing bracing to steel stringers
on the Bundy and McFarland Bridges, and the addition of
floor beams to the E. Ingram Island Bridge.
Plans, specifications, and bid documents will be avail­
able on and after March 9, 1993 in the Public Works
Department, 360 S.W. Avery Avenue, Corvallis, Oregon
at no cost. Copies of the standard provisions are avail­
able upon payment of a twenty five dollar (25.00) deposit.
The deposit will be refunded upon return of the standard
provisions.
To be considered for award the following conditions must
be met:
1. Bidders must prequalify in accordance with ORS
279.039 and provisions of public contracting rules as
adopted by Benton County at least two days prior to
the date of the bid opening.
2. Bidders must be prequalified for the following work
classes: Structural Steel Bridge Work Painting Steel
Structures
3. The Bid Proposal must be submitted on the prescribed
form and shall contain a statement by the bidder that
the bid complies with the provisions of ORS 279.350,
and contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a
resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029.
4. The Contractor must be registered with the Construc­
tion Contractors Board or the State Landscape Con­
tractors Board in order for his/her bid to be considered
on construction contracts.
5. The Bid Proposal must be accompanied by cash,
cashier’s check, certified check or bid bond payable
to Benton County Corvallis, Oregon, in an amount not
less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid amount.
6. Bid must be in writing, sealed, marked plainly as
Bundy, McFarland, E. Ingram Island Bridges Reha­
bilitation Project Bid and received by the Benton
County Department of Public Works, 360 S.W. Avery
Avenue, Corvallis, Oregon, 97333
By 10:00 a.m. on March 23,1993, at which time the bids
will be publicly opened and read.
Benton County reserves the right to reject any or all bids,
to postpone the award of the contract for a period not to
exceed thirty (30) days, and to accept that proposal which
is in the best interest of the County.
Dated this 5th day of March 1993.
Benton County, Oregon
By James E. Blair
Director of Public Works
Notice Of Intent
The Oregon Department of Transportation, Region 3, is
seeking qualifications from consulting firms to provide
preliminary engineering through Phase 1 Field Location-
Design for M.P. 19.0-Tiller/Trail Highway, Crater Lake
Highway, Jackson County. The work will include survey
and design activities necessary to develop alignment alter­
natives.
If you are interested in being considered, a Request for
Qualifications can be obtained by calling or writing the
Program Section, 307 Transportation Building, Salem, OR
97310; telephone (503) 378-6563.
Statement of qualifications are due April 6, 1993.
Sub-Bids Requested
For Oregon Health Sciences University
Neurosensory Research Center
Site Preparation, Shoring and Foundations
Portland Oregon
BID DATE: March 30,1993 2:00 PM
Pre-bid Conference: Attendance is Strongly recommended
for Demolition and Utility Bidders.
DATE: March 17,1992
TIME: 3:00 PM
Eighth Floor, University Hospital South, Auditorium 8B60
Sub-Bids Requested
Morris P. Kielty General Contractor, Inc., requests sub-bids from
all qualified MBE/DBE/WBE subcontractors and suppliers for the
City of Eugene-Relief Nursery-Play Area Project which bids March
23,1993, at 2:00 PM.
City of Eugene
Request for Bids
HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF OREGON
1300 SW 6th AVE P.O.BOX 1300
PORTLAND OREGON 97207
Oregon License #28417
Bid Phone
503-221-8811
FAX Number
503-221-8934
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans or emerging
small business enterprises
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The City of Eugene, Oregon invites Bids for the
LOOKING GLASS YOUTH AND FAMILY SER­
VICES KITCHEN REMODELING PROJECT
Contact the City of Eugene at the address listed
below for more information.
RFB# 93-0167
City of Eugene
860 West Park, Suite 300
Eugene, OR 97401
(503) 687-5055
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