Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 02, 1994, Page 14, Image 14

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CLASSIFIEDS/BIDS
Section 00020
Advertisement For Bids
Notice To Contractors
Eugene Builders Exchange; 860 McKinley St.; Eugene, OR
97402; (503) 484-5331.
Sealed Bids for the construction of the Jefferson County
Courthouse Remodel in Madras, Oregon will be received from
interested Contractors by:
Jefferson County at:
county C ourthouse
“C” Street
Oregon 97741
Central Oregon Builders Exchange; 707 N.W. Hill St.; Bend,
OR 97701 (P.O. Box 326; Bend,OR 97709); (503) 389
0123.
Jefferson
75 S .E .
M a d ra s ,
Dodge/Scan; 430 N. Tower; 100 W. Harrison Plaza; Se­
attle, WA 98119; (206) 284-3811.
Bonafide Prime Bidders may obtain 2 sets only at Architect’s
Office upon deposit of check payable to architect in the amount
of $50. Deposits will be refunded upon return of Documents,
including any Addenda, in good condition.
until 4:00 p.m. prevailing local time, on Monday, February
21, 1994.
Bids will be publicly opened and thereafter read aloud by the
undersigned or his designated representative.
Non-Resident Bidders
Project Description
In accordance with OR 279.029, preference to Oregon resi­
dents will be given when awarding this Contract by adding to a
non-resident's bid the same percentage, if any, given to the
Bidder by the Bidder’s home State. Accordingly, Bidders will be
required to indicae on the Bid Form whether or not the bidder
is an Oregon resident.
In general, the Project consists of the interior remodeling of the
existing facilities toilet rooms, doors, door hardware, and other
associated work to renovate to meet ADA requirements.
Type Of bid
One proposal for the entire Project, including General, Me­
chanical, and Electrical Work is required.
Wage Rates
No Bid will be received or considered unless the Bid contains
astatem entassuringthe Bidder’s compliance with U.S. Depart­
ment of Labor, Davis-Bacon Wage Rate requirements.
Construction Documents
Drawings and Specifications, including Bid and Agreement
Documents may be examined at the following locations:
Project Funding
Owner: Jefferson County; 75 S.E. “C" St.; Madras, OR
97741; (503)475-2449.
The Project will be funded through the Oregon Community
Block Grant Program as administered by the Oregon Economic
Development Department.
Architect: Barber Barrett Turner Architects; 15 S.W. Colo­
rado Ave., Suite 120, Bend, OR 97702; (503) 382-5535.
Bid Security
Construction Data Eastside Plan Center; 1125 S.E. Madi­
son; Room 200; Portland, OR 97214; (P.O. Box 5005;
Portland, OR 97208); (503) 234-0281.
Bidders shall submit with their Bid Proposal a Bid Bond,
Certified Check, or Bank Cashier’s Check equal to 10% of the
Base Bid including Additive Alternates, if any.
Construction Data Westside Plan Center; 1200 N.W. Front
Ave. #180 Portland, OR 97209; (P.O. 5005;Portland, 97208);
(503) 225-0200.
O w ner’s Right To Reject Bids
The O wner reserves the right to waive any informalities and to
reject any or all bids when it is the Owner’s Best interest to do
so.
Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center; 2374 N.W. Vaughn;
(P.O. Box 10127); Portland, OR 97210; (503)274-0624.
By Order of:
Salem Contractors Exchange; 2256 Judson St., S.E.; Sa­
lem, OR 97302; (P.O. Box 12065; Salem, OR 97309): (503)
362-7957.
Jefferson County
by: Dan Ahem, County Judge
Sub-Bids Requested
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for
Oregon Health Sciences University
University Hospital South
C-Wing Expansion
Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: Wednesday, February 23,1994 @ 3:00
P.M.
Andersen Construction Co., Inc.
Observer News Paper, our company regrets that there
will be a rise in the cost of our advertising effective
February 1, 1994 as follows:
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Attention is called to federal provisions for Equal Employment
Opportunity, HUD Section 3 requirements, and the minimum
wages as set forth in the contract documents.
The following Is applicable to federal-aid projects. The City of
Vancouver, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, 78 Stat. 252,42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000-4 and Title 49,
Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation,
subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, non-discrimination
in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transpor-
tation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders
that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into
pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises
will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to
this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the
grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an
award.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s
check, or bid bond in the amount equal to 5 percent of the bid.
The City of Vancouver reserves the right to reject any or all bids
and to waive minor formalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof, unless the award of contract is delayed for a
period exceeding thirty (30) days.
Morrison Knudsen Corportation
Requests Quotations From Qualified MBE/DBE/WBE
All interested firms, subcontractors and suppliers for:
Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon
Westside Light Rail-Line Section 7
_______ Contract No. C-94-0634B\WC0700
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This project is financed through the Community Development
Block Grant Program with funds obtained from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development. The contract
will be subject to regulations of the Departments of Labor and
Housing and Urban Development.
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lege in Michigan. Crittendon began
her journalism career as a reporter
with the Michigan Chronicle. She
then began a 14-year career with the
Detroit News. Working as a general
assignment and special projects re­
porter and a feature writers in lifestyle
section of the paper.
According toTrotter.Crittendon
is part of a new direction for the
Crisis. “Ms. Crittendon is not only a
proven journalist, but is part of our
ongoing expansion to make the maga­
zine more zestful, reader friendly,
and much more youthful,: Trotter
said, “Although the magazine has
strong adult demographics, with high
disposable incomes, we mst stay with
the trend of providing consumers,
contemporary editorial formats.” he
concluded.
Notice is hereby given that the City of Vancouver, Washington,
will receive sealed bids up to the hour of 11:00 a.m., Pacific
Local Time, Monday, February 28,1994, and publicly opened
and read aloud at that time on the same day in the Council
Chambers 1 st Floorof City Hall, 210 East 13th Street, Vancou­
ver, Washington, for:
Installation of play equipment, bench, and furnish and
Installation of pea gravel
Bids shall be In accordance with the specifications and other
contract documents on file In Contract administration, lower
level City Hall, phone (206)696-8125, where copies may be
obtained.
All bids shall be addressed to the attention of the Purchasing
agent, Vancouver City Hall, 210 East 13th Street, P.O. Box
1995, Vancouver, W ashington 98668. All bids delivered shall
be delivered to the Purchasing Agent, Lower Level, City Hall,
210 East 13th Street. Bids shall be placed in an envelope
which Is sealed and which clearly states the name of the
bidder, the date of the bid opening, and appropriate wording
to indicate definitely the nature of the contents. Do not send
b id s by FAX. Bids submitted via FAX will not be accepted.
Purchasing Agent
K orean A merican G rocery
A ssocìatìon Of O recjon
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Play Equipment Installation
Fruit Valley Park
• Display’s up 25%
• Bid’s up 10%
• Classified’s up 11.20% • Subbid’s up 14.40%
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Due to the rise in cost of operations for the Portland
6712 N. Cutter Circle
Portland, OR 97217
(503)283-6712 FAX (503) 283-3607
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from
disadvantaged, minority, women, and emerging small business enter­
prises.
Oregon Contractor’s Board Registration #63053
Looking For Self Motivated Individuals
Environmental Co. Needs FT/PT Manager’s
Supervisors And Sales Great Fun and Money
Opportunity #526-1769
Notice To Bidders
Crittendon, 40-years-old, is a
graduate from Michigan State Uni­
versity and had completed studies in
Cuernavaca, Mexico and at the Uni­
versity of Zimbabwe in Harara, Zim­
babwe.
Among a myriad of awards and
honors, she has received the YWCA
Media Award, First Place in Best of
Gannett for reporting on children
murdered in Detroit; United Press
Association (UPI) Award for cover
story on African-American leaders
and the Unity Awards for Media,
awarded by Lincoln University in
Jefferson City, Missouri.
Crisis Publishing Company, Inc.
has offices in Baltimore, New York
and S t Louis,Crittendon will be based
in the Crisis Editorial offices located
in St. Louis, Missouri.
Treat Yourself
Learn Something
New About
African American
History This
Month
Bid Date: February 15,1994 - 2:00 P.M.
Submit Scope letters and quotes to:
Morrison Knudsen Corporation
P.O. Box 73, Boise, ID 83729
Attn: Karina Casebolt
Phone: (208) 386-6378 - FAX: (208) 386-7050
Performance/Payment Bonds May Be Required
Equal Opportunity Employer
luilding On A Solid Foundation
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quickly because you will wind-up with
cracks. You losc-out when you have
to go back over what has already been
done and you have to tear-down and
start over. You lose people. You lose
souls.
My Lord!
God is saying “All right Port­
land. The ball is in you court. I’ve
heard your prayers and I have sent
you qualified forem en who arc
equipped with knowledge, guts and
steadfastness. I will not put on you
more than you can stand. If you love
me, feed my sheep. If you really know
who I am, go tell somebody. A n d -if
you which arc called by my name,
shall humble yourselves and pray,
and seek my face, and turn from your
wicked ways; then will I hear from
heaven and will forgive your sins, and
will heal our land. B u t-if ye turn
away, and forsake my statues and my
commandments, which I have set
before you, and shall go and serve
other gods, and worship them; then
will I pluck you up by the roots out of
my land which I have sanctified for
my name, will I cast you out of my
sight, and will make it lobe a proverb
and a byword among all nations.” [II
Chronicles 7:14,19-200
The job is a rather simple one.
B ut-one or two committed workers
just won’t do.
Just all that you can be in God’s
Army!
Suit up! Push up you sleeves! Get
dirty! Dare to be different and don’t
be afraid! God is forever near! Halle­
lujah!
God needs workmen who arc
worthy of their hire! He wants dedi­
cated, honest, hardworking praying
laborers. Dedicated...because, no
matter what the test, they will stand
their ground until God says it’s
enough.
Yes. Construction is under way.
New foreman are on the job. And the
Master Builder is Jchovah-Jirch him­
self. Full-time ministries will require
full-timcdcdication,commiinicntand
payer.l
With each day that passes, 1
hear about m ore m in istries and
bow they are im pacting the lives
of so many persons who have never
heard about the Lord before. This
is good. B u t-C h ristia n s! D o n ’t
get w eary. D on’t give up until
your work is done.
Let’s not be in the business of
tearing dow n-but-building up. Just
remembcr-God is God all by him­
self. If He wants to shut heaven and
not send any rain, He will. If He wants
to send pestilence or earthquake or
flood or tornadoes or hurricanes
among the people, He will. He Really
Will!
If we choose to disregard what
God has commanded us to do; and -
if we forget our prayers forGod’s help
in our time of sorrow and distress,
woe be unto us.
Who will, then plead for us as
Abraham pleaded for the citizens of
Sodom and Gomorrah?
Let’s not be bandaid Christians
who use God at the time of an injury
and then when the wound is hcaled-
wc quickly throw Him away until the
next ordeal.
Praise be to God Almighty for
His abiding love and mercy.
“Thus saith the Lord, The heaven
is my throne,
and the earth is my footstool;
where is the house that you build
unto me?
and where is the place of my
rest?”
-Isaiah 66:1