Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 21, 1993, Page 16, Image 16

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Grant County Road Department
Canyon City, Oregon
Invitation To Bid
(Bridge Construction)
Sealed proposals, labeled “Bids For Grant County 1993
Fox Creek Bridge Project” , will be received at the Grant
County Road Department by Jim Walker, Assistant Road
Supervisor, by 10:30 a.m., local time and opened by the
Grant County Court in County Court Chambers at the Grant
County Courthouse, 200 S. Canyon Blvd., Canyon City,
Oregon at 11:00 a.m., local time on Wednesday, August 4,
1993 for the following:
Major items of work consists of: driving 8 steel “H” piles,
construction of pile bents, construction of wing retaining
walls, placing 6 precast prestressed slabs and erection of
bridge railing. The slabs and rail system will be furnished by
the Grant County Road Department and available at the
project site. The work also consists of roadway fill construc­
tion and the placement of base rock approximately 100 ft.
each side of the bridge. Asphaltic concrete pavement shall
be placed over the new road construction and over the
travelway of the bridge.
This project is located in T.11 S..R.29 E., W.M., in Sections
1 and 2, Grant Co., Oregon.
Prequalification of bidder shall be required in accordance
with Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 279.039, and as
described within the special provisions subsection 00120.00
contained with this document. If Prequalification documen­
tation is not already on file with the County Road Depart­
ment Supervisor it must be submitted with the sealed bid.
Under Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS 279.029), each bid
shall contain statements as to whether the bidder is a
Resident Bidder.
Contract documents/plans may be examined and procured
at the office of Ferguson Surveying and Engineering, 210
East Main, P.O. Box 519, Mt. Vernon, Oregon 97865 (503-
932-4520), for a $45 non-refundable fee. Contract docu­
ments/plans may also be examined at the Grant County
Road Department, P.O. Box 190, 323 S. Humbolt, Canyon
City, Oregon 97820 (503-575-0138).
A surety bond, cashiers check, or certified check in the
amount of 10% of the bid shall be attached to the bid.
The prevailing wage rates for building and construction
trades within the State of Oregon as described in ORS
279.348 through 279.365 shall be complied with during this
project. To obtain further information contact Douglas M.
Ferguson, P.E., at Ferguson Surveying and Engineering,
210 East Main, P.O. Box 519, Mt. Vernon, Oregon 97865
(503-932-4520).
Grant County reserves the right to reject any or all bids not
conforming with the intent and purpose of the contract
documents.
Invitation To Bid
Sealed proposals for furnishing all materials, labor and
equipment for the following described work will be received
by the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of La Center, P.O. Box
156, 214 E. 4th Street, La Center, Washington 98629 up
until 3 p.m. July 30,1993. At this time the sealed bids will be
publicly opened and read. A contract will be awarded or all
bids rejected within 60 days after the bid opening.
Project Description
This project includes the following work:
A. Demolition, removal, haul and disposal of existing
roadway pavement, sidewalk, curbs, storm drain pipe,
catch basins and culverts.
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B Clearing, grubbing, roadway excavation embankment
and subgrade preparation.
C. Relocation and underground conversion of existing
overhead utilities by others.
D. Construction of approximately 1700 linear feet of 21 ",
18", 12" and 8" concrete storm drain pipe to include
catch basins manholes and connections.
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The issuing office for Contract Documents is Gibbs & Olson,
Inc. Consulting Engineers, 1405-17th Avenue, Suite 300
(Monticello Hotel). P.O. Box 400, Longview, WA. 98632,
telephone number 206/425-0991. Contract Documents in­
cluding drawings will be issued upon payment of a charge
of $25.00. Full refund of deposits for the documents will be
made to all General Contractors submitting a Bidder’s
Proposal at the time and date stated above or as otherwise
modified by addendum. No refund will be made to other
planholders.
All Proposals must be submitted on the regular form fur­
nished with the specifications, and each must be accompa­
nied by a certified or bank check or bidder’s bond made
payable to Town of La Center in an amount not less than five
percent (5%) of the total bid.
Town of La Center reserves the right to reject any or all bids,
waive informalities, or to accept that bid which appears to
serve the best interest of the Town.
By: Clinton J. Wells, Mayor
"Servino The Greater Northwest"
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PAINTING & WALLCOVERINGS
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DEWEY TAYLOR II
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(503)282-5033
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Advertisement For Bids
Notice To Contractors
For The City Of Battle Ground, Washington
City Hall
400 East Main Street
Battle Ground, Washington 98604
East Powell Valley Road Waterline
Projects No. 4141 & 4142
Improvements From
S.E. Wendy Ave. To S.E. Barnes (262nd) Ave.
& S.E. Tenth Dr.
Separate sealed bids for City Of Battle Ground Cherry
Avenue Sidewalk Improvements consisting of:
A sidewalk construction project consisting of approximately
450 If. of 18 Inch concrete curb and gutter, 750 sq.yds
concrete sidewalk, one manhole, and two catch basins.
will be received by: City Of Battle Ground, Washington
at the office of City of Battle Ground, City Hall
until 2:00 p.m. on August 10, 1993 and then at said office
publicly opened and read aloud.
Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the
office of the Engineer, Wallis Engineering, 119 S.E. 8th
Street, Vancouver, Washington, (206) 695-7041, upon pay­
ment of a non-refundable fee of $35.00 for each year.
No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the
manner provided in the “Information for Bidders” upon the
bid form provided by the Engineer and accompanied by a bid
bond executed in favor of the Owner in an amount equal to
five percent (5%0 of the total amount of the bid.
The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to
waive all informalities. No bidder may withdraw or modify his
bid after the hour for the opening and thereafter until the
lapse of thirty (30) days from the bid opening.
This project is financed through the Community Develop­
ment Block Grant Program with funds obtained from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development. The con­
tract will be subject to regulations of the Departments of
Labor and Housing and Urban Development.
City Of Prineville
Crook County, Oregon Prineville Senior Center
Improvements
Notice
is hereby given that sealed Bids for Improvements to the
Prineville Senior Center will be received by Mr. Henry
H artley, P rin eville C ity A d m in istra to r, at the City
Administrator’s Office, City Hall, 400 East Third Street,
Prineville, Oregon 97754 until Noon on Tuesday, August
10,1993. The bids will be publicly opened in the City Hall
Council Chambers immediately thereafter, read aloud and
the apparent low bidder announced. The Bids will be
checked for compliance with the Specifications and those
complete compliance will be filed for public inspection. At 7
p.m. on the same date a recommendation for award of the
Contract for Construction will be made to the Prineville City
Council its regular meeting.
A Prebid Conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thurs­
day, July 29,1993 to be considered.
Work under this contract will be funded in part with grant
funds form the Oregon Community Development Block
Grant Program. Davis-Bacon wage rates will apply.
The project consists of: installing 2 groundwater heat pumps
with wells, heating /air conditioning units and related facili­
ties; remodeling restrooms for handicapped accessibility;
replacing concrete sidewalks around majority of one city
block and replacing dining room flooring; surfacing the
parking area by adding base aggregate and asphalt con­
crete pavement; repairing the roof, gutters, flashing, caulk­
ing and related items.
Contract Documents are available for examination or pur­
chase at the Prineville City Hall, 400 East Third St., Prineville,
O regon 97754; 447-5627; and at C entral O regon
Intergovernmental Council (COIC), 575 SW Highland,
Redmond, Oregon; 548-8163. A $25.00 nonrefundable fee
will be charged for each set. Make checks payable to COIC.
Contract Documents may also be reviewed at the Central
Oregon Builders Exchange, 707 NW Hill Street, Bend,
Oregon, 07701; 389-1058. For information regarding the
proposed work, contact Penny Fehr, COIC, 548-8163 or Jim
Carnahan, David Evans and Associates, 389-7614.
E. Construction of approximately 2000' lineal feet of 38'
wide and 40' wide asphalt concrete pavement roadway
including cement concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalks
and permanent signing and stripping.
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Informational Advertisement
Department Of Transportation
Call For Bids
Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on August 26,1993,
for the project listed below:
County
Lincoln
Depoe Bay Bridge Section of the Oregon
Coast Highway, in Depoe Bay. Bridge reha­
bilitation and cathodic protection. DBE goal.
Bidders and subcontractors must have submitted their spe­
cial prequalification application by June 18,1993, and have
received approval in order to qualify for performing quality-
critical items of work on this project
A MANDATORY PREBID MEETING FOR ALL BIDDERS,
AND SUBCONTRACTORS DOING QUALITY-CRITICAL
WORK ITEMS, WILL BE HELD IN THE AUDITORIUM OF
THE MARK O. HATFIELD MARINE SCIENCE CENTER,
MARINE SCIENCE DRIVE (SOUTH BEACH) IN NEW­
PORT, OREGON AT 9:00 A.M. ON TUESDAY, JULY 27,
1993.
Plans, specifications and bid documents may be obtained in
Room 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.
Foradditional information, please contact Program Services,
378-6563.
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) 378-5651.
Sealed proposals will be received by the Department of
Environmental Services, at City Hall, 1333 N.W. Eastman
Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030, until Wednesday, July
14,1993, at 2:00 pm, Pacific Daylight Saving Time, at which
time they will be opened, for the construction of the East
Powell Valley Road Water Distribution Line from S.E. Wendy
to S.E. Barnes & S.E. Tenth Drive, Projects No. 4141 &
4142. Bid opening will be held in the City Council Chambers,
1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham Oregon.
The major quantities involved are as follows:
Installation of 6" flowmeter and vault
1 each
12" Ductile Iron Pipe, in place
608 L.F.
12" Ductile Iron Pipe, Polywrapped, in place
75 L.F.
12" Restrained Joint, Ductile Iron Pipe, in place
281 L.F.
8" Ductile Iron Pipe, Pump Station Retrofit, in place
16 L.F.
6" Ductile Iron Pipe, in place
6 L.F.
Contractor for this work shall furnish all labor at current State
of Oregon prevailing wage rates, materials and equipment
and services of all kinds to complete the work in accordance
with the plans and specifications therefore.
Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of
the Project Manager, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gre­
sham Oregon. Copies of said plans and specifications may
be obtained upon application to the Project Manager and by
posting a non-refundable fee of $25.00 with the City for each
set of plans and specification requested. Question regard­
ing this project should be directed to Richard Kessner,
Project Manager at (503) 669-2629.
Contractors must prequaify for construction with the City of
Gresham, as required by the laws of the State of Oregon,
before the date of a bid opening. Otherwise, their proposal
may not be given consideration.
All proposals must be submitted on the regular forms
furnished by the City of Gresham, addressed an mailed or
delivered to the Engineering Division. City of Greshamt in a
sealed envelope plainly marked, “SEALED BID ON EAST
POWELL VALLEY ROAD WATERLINE PROJECTS NO.
4141 & 4152 FROM s.e. WENDY AVE. TO S.E. BARNES
(262nd) AVENUE & S.E. TENTH DRIVE” bearing the name
and address of the bidder. Each must be accompanied by
a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond in an amount
riot less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid. A perfor­
mance and payment corporate surety bond in the full
amount of the contract shall be required to guarantee faithful
performance of the terms of the contract at the time of
contract execution.
In determining the lowest responsible bidder, the public
contracting agency shall, for the purpose of awarding the
contract, add a percent increase on the bid of a nonresident
bidder equal to the percent, If any, of the preference given
to that bidder in the state in which the bidder resides.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whetherthe bidder
is a resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029.
Each bid must contain a statement by the bidder that the
provisions of ORS 279.350 will be complied with.
Each bidder must file with his bid as affidavit of non­
collusion.
Washington State History Museum
Invitation For Qualified Bidder
Identification Process
The Washington State Historical Society requests responses
from General Contractors in the Qualified Bidder Identifica­
tion Process for the construction of The New Washington
State History Museum on Pacific Avenue in Tacoma, Wash­
ington.
The Architecture Firms of Moore/Andersson Architects of
Austin, Texas, in association withOlson/Sundberg Architects
of Seattle, Washington, were selected to design a new history
museum of approximately 100,000 square feet. Construction
is scheduled to begin November 1993 and to be completed
by Fall 1995. This project is funded by the State of Washing­
ton. Cost of construction is estimated at approximately
$19,500,000.
Qualified Bidder Identification Process forms and procedures
may be obtained at the Historical Society Headquarters, 315
North Stadium Way, Tacoma, Washington 98403.
The Historical Society will conduct an optional presubmittal
conference on Friday, July 16, 1993, at 2:00 p.m. at the
Historical Society Headquarters (5th Floor Washington State
History Museum), 315 North Stadium Way, Tacoma, Wash­
ington 98403.
Replies to the Qualified Bidder Identification Process are to
be submitted to the Historical Society Headquarters (5th
Floor Washington State History Museum), 315 North Sta­
dium Way, Tacoma, Washington 98403, no later than 4:00
p.m. local time, on Wednesday, July 28, 1993. Responses
received after that time will not be considered.
Questions regarding the Qualified Bidder Identification Pro­
cess may be directed to the project manager, James Copland,
Senior Architect, Department of General Administration, Di­
vision of Engineering & Architectural Services, 206 General
Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504-1012,
(206)586-4555.
M/WBE registered firms are encouraged to participate in the
Qualified Bidder Identification Process.
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