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Sub-Bids Requested
University Hospital North - Second Floor
C.T. Scan/Trauma Room Remodel
Portland, OR
Bid Date 6/30/93 @ 3:00 PM
Brockamp & Jaeger, Inc.
General Contractors
15796 S. Boardwalk
Oregon City, Oregon 97045
503-655-9151 FAX 656-5344
We request bids and encourage pre bid contact from small disadvan­
taged, Minority, and women owned businesses for the subcontract
and supply opportunities of this project
Sub-Rids Requested
for
Memorial Coliseum 1993 Improvements
Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: Thursday, July 8,1993 Bid Time: 4:00 P.M. PDT
Sub-Bids Must Be Received In Our Office
No Later Than 2 P.M. On Bid Day!!!
Sub-Bids Requested
For
Broadway Building Restoration
W. Burnside & N.E. Broadway
Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: Wednesday, July 16,1993 Bid Time: 3:00 P.M.
Sub-Bids Must Be Received In Our Office No Later
Than 1:00 P.M. On Bid Day!!!
T he S ta te o f O re g o n , D e p a rtm e n t O f H um an R esources,
S e n io r and D isa b le d S e rvice s D ivision, is issuing a R e­
q u e s t For Q u a lific a tio n s (R FQ ) fo r a b u sin e ss d e v e lo p ­
m e n t c o o rd in a to r fo r the a tte n d a n t registry program .
T he in te n t o f this R F Q is to ob ta in the se rvice s of a qu a lifie d
c o o rd in a to r w ith e xp e rie n c e in b u sin e ss a d m in istra tio n
and d e ve lo p m e n t, a d vertising, and p u b lic relations.
In te re ste d p a rtie s m ay re q u e st fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n o r c o p ­
ies o f the re q u e s t fo r q u a lifica tio n s by ca lling:
C in d y M iller
S e n io r A nd D isa b le d S e rvice s D ivision
5 0 0 S u m m e r Street, 4 th F lo o r
S alem , O re g o n 9 7 3 1 0 -1 0 1 5
(503) 3 7 8 -8 1 0 3
P ro p o sa ls m u st be rece ive d no la te r th a n 5 :0 0 P.M .,
Friday, July 1 6 ,1 9 9 3 . In co m p lia n ce w ith th e 1990 A m e ri­
cans w ith d is a b ilitie s act. T he RFQ is a va ila b le in a u d io o r
large print form at.
Notice Of Intent
T he O re g o n D e p a rtm e n t of T ra n sp o rta tio n , D rive r and
M o to r V eh icle S ervices, is seeking p ro p o sa ls fro m q u a li­
fied c o n s u lta n ts to a ssist D e p a rtm e n t tra in e rs w ith d e s ig n ­
ing, d e ve lo p in g , and d e live rin g tra in in g p ro g ra m s on C o m ­
m ercial D rive r Lice n sin g (C D L) skills te sts to D e p a rtm e n t
e xa m in e rs.
T he tra in in g w ill inclu d e in tro d u ctio n to ve h icle c o m p o n e n ts
and th e ir fu n c tio n and sa fe o p e ra tio n s of co m m e rcia l m o to r
ve h icle s. T h e s e le cte d c o n su lta n t w ill pro vid e tra in in g
sp e cia list, co m m e rcia l ve h icle s, and fa cilitie s n e ce ssa ry to
c o n d u c t the tra in in g .
If yo u are in te re ste d in being co n sid e re d , R e q u e st fo r
pro p o sa ls, can be o b ta in e d by calling o r w riting P ro g ra m /
P ro je ct M a n a g e m e n t S e rvice s, 307 T ra n s p o rta tio n B u ild ­
ing, 3 55 C a p ito l S tre e t NE. salem , O R 9 7310 : te le p h o n e
(5 0 3 0 3 7 8 -6 5 6 3 .
S ta te m e n t of P ro p o sa ls are due by 5 :0 0 PM PST, July 14,
1993.
City Of Portland
Geographic Information Systems Manager (Sr Information
Systems Manager - to $62,629-yr (Closes 6/25/93)
Metro Performing Arts Theater Specialist (Recreation
Coordinator II) - to $33,509/yr -(Closes 6/25/93)
For more info/closing dates call (503) 823-4573
(24 hr job information).
Invitation To Bid
Chainlink Fencing
For Meadowlark Village And Orchard Village
S e p a ra te se a le d bids fo r th e H ousing A u th o rity of th e C ity
o f S alem fo r fu rn ish in g a nd in sta llin g ch a in lin k fe n c in g at
M e a d o w la rk V illage, 4 9 2 9 -7 9 S u n n ysid e Rd. S .E ., a n d at
O rcn a rd V illage, 3 1 1 2 -2 2 B ro a d w a y N.E., S alem , O re g o n .
Bids will be received by the C ity R ecorder, R oom 2 0 5 , C ity
Hall, S alem , O re g o n 973 0 1 , u n til, b u t n o t a fte r 1 1 :0 0
a .m ., lo c a l tim e , J u ly 1 5 ,1 9 9 3 , at w hich tim e said bids w ill
be pu b licly o p e n e d a nd read alo u d in the C ity C o u n cil
C h am bers, R oom 240, C ity Hall, fo r the p ro je ct s p e c ifie d
herein.
P roposed fo rm s of co n tra c t d o cu m e n ts, inclu d in g p lans
and sp e cifica tio n s, and o th e r c o n tra c t d o cu m e n ts m ay be
e xa m in e d and o b ta in e d at the o ffice of the P u rch a sin g
S upervisor, 5 55 L iberty St. S .E ./R o o m 330. S alem , O r­
egon 97301 -3503. T o o r d e r b id d o c u m e n ts , te le p h o n e :
(5 0 3 )5 8 8 -6 1 3 6 .
Bids m ust be su b m itte d on the bid form s fu rn is h e d to
bidders. Bid form s shall be s u b m itte d in a sealed e n ve lo p e
plainly m arke d “BID O N C H A IN L IN K F E N C IN G F O R
M E A D O W L A R K V IL L A G E A N D O R C H A R D V IL L A G E -
B ID NO. 4 2 7 3 ” , and sh o w th e n am e a nd b u sin e ss a d d re ss
o f the bidder.
A certified check, ca s h ie r’s check, o r b ank draft, p a ya b le to
the S alem H ousing A uthority, U .S. G o v e rn m e n t bonds, o r
a s a tisfa cto ry bid bond e x e c u te d by th e b id d e r and a c c e p t­
able su re tie s in an a m o u n t eq u a l to five p ercent o f th e bid
shall be su b m itte d w ith e ach bid.
T he su cce ssfu l b id d e r w ill be required to furnish and pay fo r
a sa tisfa cto ry p e rfo rm a n ce and p a ym e n t bond, in th e full
a m o u n t of th e contract.
A tte n tio n is ca lle d to th e pro visio n s fo r equal e m p lo ym e n t
o p p o rtu n ity, and p a ym e n t o f not less than th e m inim um
sa la rie s and w ages as set forth in th e sp e cifica tio n s m ust
be paid on this project.
A s pe rm itte d by state law and required by the U.S. D e p a rt­
m ent of H ousing and U rban D evelopm en t:
A .R e ta in a g e is 10 p e rce n t not 5 percent,
b. In te re st w ill not a ccru e on retainage, and
Andersen Construction Co., Inc.
6712 N. Cutter Circle
Portland, Or 97217
(503) 283-6712
ANDERSON
FAX: (503) 283-3607
Bids Are Solicitated From all Trades
We are equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
disadvantaged, minority, women, and emerging small business
enterprises.
Oregon Contractor’s Board Registration #63053
City Of Salem, Oregon
Housing Authority
Public Notice
Andersen Construction Co., Inc.
6712 N. Cutter Circle
Portland, OR 97217
(503) 283-6712
FAX: (503) 283-3607
ANDERSON
Bids Are Solicitated From All Trades
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
disadvantaged, minority, women, and emerging small business
enterprises.
Oregon Contractor’s Board Registration #63053
503-288-0033
c. B onds o r se cu ritie s m ay n o t be s u b stitu te d as an
a lte rn a te form of retainage.
Sub-Bids Requested
T he S alem H ousing A u th o rity reserves the right to reject
any o r all bids, to w aive any inform alities in the b id d in g and
of p o stp o n in g the aw ard of the co n tra ct fo r thirty (30) days.
We Are Soliciting Subcontractor and Material Supplier
Quotations for Aluminum Storefronts, Metal Wall Louvers,
Metal Wall Screens, Panels, Sealants, Insulation,
Flashings, Equipment, Fasteners and Miscellaneous Steel
Oregon Arena Project
Portland, Or.
All Quotations Due No Later Than: 7/2/93 @ 11:00am
No Bid shall be w ith d ra w n fo r a period of th irty (30) days
s u b s e q u e n t to the o p e n in g of bids w ith o u t the c o n s e n t of
the S alem H ousing A uthority.
N O TE: T his p ro je ct is fe d e ra lly fu n d e d th ro u g h th e D e p a rt­
m e n t of H ousing and U rban D e ve lo p m e n t and all re q u ire ­
m ents o f th a t a g ency p e rta in in g to b idding and co n tra ct
p e rfo rm a n ce shall be strictly a d h ered to.
Harmon Contract
W.S.A., Inc.
9510 S.E. Main Street
Milwaukie, Or. 97222
(503) 653-5747 FAX (503) 653-5740
attn: Dan Rogers
We are an equal opportunity employer
and request sub bids from minority, women, small and disadvan­
taged business enterprises
In q u irie s co n ce rn in g th e co n te n ts of the bid sp e cifica tio n s
sh o u ld be d irected to T om A nderson , M a in te n a n ce S u p e r­
visor, S alem H ousing A uthority, at (5 0 3 )5 8 8 -6 4 5 6 .
Gary A. Kanz, C.P.M.
Purchasing Supervisor
Bid No. 4273
Closing: July 15,1993 11:00 a.m.
TDD (503) 823-3520
A City of Portland application is required. For application is
required. For applications and instructions, contact:
Bureau Of Personnel
1220 SW 5th Ave., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
apps available at:
Employment
S tation Area Planner
$34,786-$48,922 (Full-time) (Closes July, 1993)
This person will work on station area planning in and near the
station areas of the west side light rail project.
For applications and instructions contact:
Urban League
M etro-600 NE Grand Ave., Portland, OR 97232
10 N Russell, Portland 97204
Applications also available at:
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply.
O regon C o n ve n tio n Center-777 NE Marlin Luther King Jr.,
Blvd.
The N ortheast W o rkforce Center-739 N. Killingsworth
Airside Leasing Manager
METRO
Portland International Airport
Closing Date: June 25,1993
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland
Employment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14th floor, applicants
residing outside the Portland Metropolitan area and physically
disabled applicants may request application materials by calling
(503) 731-7400. Preemployment drug screening is required All
applications must be received by 5 p.m. on the closing date.
Information about career opportunities with the Port can be ob­
tained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 731-7480
Port of Portland
The New Kid On The Block
Is Serving Kids
I f you looked at last year's op­
tions for summer day camps, you
didn't see Churches United For Kids.
However, you may have seen Cham­
pions, Friends For Kids, or People
Are Beautiful.
Churches United For Kids, is
the new kid on the block, it is a
collaborative effort among churches
that have sponsored successful sum­
mer programs to children in the in-
ner-North/Northeast Portland. Re­
member Champions, Friends for
Kids, or People Are Beautiful? This
summer they have pulled their re­
sources together to provde a summer
day camp filled with social, cultural,
and recreational opportunities for your
child.
Summer camp starts June 21,
1993 and ends August 20,1993. Reg­
ister today! There are a lim ited num­
ber o f scholarships available. Drop by
M allory Avenue Christian Church,
126 NE Alberta or call 288-5173.
Data Communications Specialist
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is currently accepting
applications for a Data Communications Specialist in our
Information Resources Department.
Qualified candidates must have 3-5 years LAN experience in
a Token Ring environment and good knowledge of PC
network interface software, hardware and peripherals. Re­
quires knowledge of SDLC, IPX, TCP/IP and SNMP proto­
cols and knowledge of the OSI layers and the function of each
layer. Must be able to break down and analyze a frame data.
Excellent problem solving and customer service as well as
good interpersonal,verbal and written communication skills
are necessary.
The U rban League- 10 N. Russell
Port Of Portland
Career Opportunities
Data Processing
Resumes will not be accepted.
Must be flexible to work a variety of hours and weekends due
to Corporate projects. This position is required to work on call.
The successful candidate will be responsible for:
AA/EEO Employer
• Recommending, installing and maintaining local area
networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN), Tl
and other data communications devices.
First Regional Minority
Outreach
• Troubleshooting problems, evaluating vendor prod­
ucts and assisting in network design.
M etro is h o stin g a regional o u tre a ch m e e tin g th a t in clu d e s
M u ltn o m a h co unty, C ity of P o rtla n d a nd the state of
O re g o n . E ach re p re se n ta tive o f g o v e rn m e n t w ill s p e c ifi­
ca lly a d d re ss the key fe a tu re s o f th e ir m inority a nd w om en
o w n e d -b u s in e s s e n te rp rise program , the “ H ow to" steps
fo r d o in g b u sin e ss w ith th e ir a g e n cie s and an o v e rvie w of
u p co m in g re g io n a l projects.
All m in o rity an d w o m e n o w n e d b u sin e sse s are co rd ia lly
in vite d to atte n d .
• Creating and maintaining procedures and documen­
tation used in support of the networks.
• Providing consultation to other areas of the corpora­
tion regarding network related issues.
Blue Cross and Blue shield of Oregon offers an excellent
employee benefits package, flex time work hours, and com ­
petitive salary.
Pre-employment drug screening, required. To assure your
resume is processed immediately, place ad #101 at the top
of your resume or in your cover letter. Send resume to:
J u n e 19, 1993
5-7 P.M .
O A M E /C a s c a d e P laza B uilding
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Blue Cross
Blue Shield
Of Oregon
Human Resources Dept., 3rd Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
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