T he P ortland O bserver • M arch 0 9 , 1994 P age B 9 CLASSIFIEDS/BIDS Request For Statement Of Qualifications To Provide Consulting Services For A Comprehensive Park & Recreation Master Plan Department Of Environmental Services City Of Gresham, Oregon The City of Gresham plans to retain a consultant to perform M aster Planning services for the Parks & Recreation Division of the Departm ent of Environm ental Services. The City has a strong com m itm ent to providing parks, trails, open spaces and recreation services for its citizens. G resham is a com munity which is a part of the Portland Metropolitan Area. It has grown from a population of 31,000 in 1980 to 76,000 today, making it the fourth largest city in Oregon. To meet the challenge of our growing community, the m aster plan process will need to be com prehensive, assess existing and future citizen needs, and provide a long term vision com bined with strategies and actions for addressing parks, trails, open space and recreation service needs of Gresham. Preliminary general concepts included as plan elem ents will be: 1) Com m unity Profile; 2) Needs, Benefit, Assessm ent and Inventory; 3) Facility and Recreation Program Recom m enda­ tions; 4) M anagem ent Strategy; and 5) Funding Strategy. The process is anticipated to take 12-18 m onths to complete, primarily due to the expected extensive public involvem ent commitment. The total budget for the m aster plan including related ow ner costs is $90,000. Interested consulting firms shall subm it a maximum five-page statem ent of qualifications and 1 -2 exam ples of com parable work to the M anager of the Parks and Recreation Division, Attention: Julee M. Conw ay. 1550 NW Eastman Parkway, Suite 175, Gresham, Oregon 97030, by 5:00 p.m, local time, March 30. 1994. Example/s of work may consist of com plete docum ents orexcerpts from com parable plans. W ork samples will be returned by the city upon request. The statem ent of qualifications shall include: 1. F irm In fo rm a tio n . Firm name, address, telephone num ­ ber, contact person, years established, types of services qualified to perform, and num ber of personnel of the firm. Include a breakdown of registered professionals, other degreed staff, draft and/or graphic persons, and support staff. 2. Q u a lific a tio n s o f th e Firm . A sum m ary of projects com pleted by the firm which are com parable to the project description (including name, location, size, and value of the project), date of the project, name and telephone num berof ow ner representative and names of consultant’s personnel on the project. 3. Q u a lific a tio n s o f P ro je c t P e rso n n e l. The name, quali­ fications, specific work experience of key personnel pro­ posed for this project. An estim ate as to the percentage of time these personnel would be available during the various phases of the project shall be indicated. These qualifications should indicate all m aster planning projects worked on during the last five (5) years, including the project names, dates, and specific role of personnel on each project. The Statem ent of Qualifications will be evaluated on the following criteria: 1. Qualifications and experience of the firm on related projects. 2. Qualifications and experience of team members to be assigned to this project. 3. Evaluation of firm and team perform ance and quality of work on prior sim ilar projects. 4. Evaluation of firm and team experience in public involve­ ment process. Based upon the Statem ents of Q ualifications, four (4) to five (5) of the most qualified firms will be selected to subm it detailed proposals. Please contact Lora J. Price, Park Planner, at 503-669-2659 if more inform ation is needed. Please subm it five (5) copies of the Statem ent of Qualifications and one copy of work sample. NON-DISCRIMINATION S TATE M E N T-The City of Gresham ’s programs, services, em ploym ent opportunities and volunteer positions re open to all persons without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, handicap or political affiliation. Sub-Bids Requested for Silverton Hospital Addition & Remodel Silverton, Oregon Bid Date: Friday, March 23,1994 @ 2:00 P.M. Andersen Construction Co., Inc. 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 disadvan­ Notice Of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Tri-County M etropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 pm, W ednesday, March 30, 1994, at the Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue, 2nd floor, room C, for the purpose of considering a project for which federal assis­ tance und erthe Intermodal Surface T ransportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, and the amended Federal Transit Act, is being sought. At the hearing Tri-Met Directors will consider a grant applica­ tion to the Federal Transit Administration for funding of final design and construction of the Hillsboro Extension to the W estside Light Rail Project. The expected final cost of the Hillsboro Extension is $225,000,000 in the year of expendi­ ture. Federal funds requested in this initial application include $75,000,000 in assistance under Section 3 of the Federal Transit Act and $11,000,000 in regional FY94 funding avail­ able through the ISTEA Surface Transportation Program. The balance of the total budget will come from other federal Surface Transportation Program and Section 9 funds, and state and local resources. The Hillsboro Light Rail Extension is approxim ately 6.2 miles long and will connect the present terminus of the W estside Project located at SW 185th Avenue in W ashington County with the Hillsboro Park & Ride station located at the intersec­ tion of SW Adams and W ashington Street in downtown Hillsboro. The light rail route follows the present Burlington Northern railroad alignm ent west from 185th Avenue to 216th Avenue, where the Burlington Northern turns northward. The light rail route continues westward from 216th into downtown Hillsboro occupying right-of-way previously owned by the Oregon Electric Railway Co. In downtown Hillsboro, light rail will occupy W ashington Street from 12th Avenue to the term inus at SW Adams Avenue. The Extension will have eight stations including four park & ride lots. Initial project expenditures will support consulting contracts for final design of the light rail facilities, acquisition of real property for right-of-way, first payments for purchase of light rail vehicles, and project management. A discussion of displacem ent of persons, fam ilies and busi­ nesses is included in the Final Environmental Impact State­ ment for the Hillsboro Extension. The project is in conform ­ ance with com prehensive land use and transportation plan­ ning in the area and is programmed in the region’s Transpor­ tation Im provem ent Program. Private transportation enter­ prise will not be directly affected by the project. At the hearing, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic, and environm ental aspects of the project. 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, the Final Environmental Impact Statement, and a transit development plan fo rthe area are cu rrently available for public inspection at Tri-M et's G rants departm ent, 4th floor, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202. Public Notice Columbia Blvd. Wastewater Treatment Plant Request Quotations From Qualified MBE/DBE/WBE Headwords Replacement Project All Interested Firms, Subcontractors And Suppliers For: Bid Date: April 12,1994 Bid Time: 2:00 PM Thompson-McDougall A Joint Venture P.0. Box 66070, Portland, OR 97290-6070 Westside Light Rail - Line Section 4C Morrison Knudsen Corporation P.0. 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 Nicholson Road-Knapp Road Section of the Oregon Coast Hwy., (ROUTE US101), north of Port Orford. AC Pavement & Oiling. Umatilla Meachm Rock Production on the Old Oregon Trail Hwy., (I-84), north and south of Meacham. Rock Production. Multnomah 12 Signalized Intersections (Portland) Section. Various Streets. 10% DBE GOAL. Traffic Sig­ nals. Lake Cogswell Creek - California State Line Section of the Frem ont Hwy. (ROUTE US395), begin­ ning approxim ately 8 miles south of Lakeview. 2% DBE GOAL. AC Pavement & Oiling. Lincoln Pioneer Mtn. Rd. -Coast Range Summit Sec­ tion of Corvallis-Newport Hwy. (ROUTE US20) in and near Eddyville. AC Pavement & Oiling. Baker M.P. 20.76 - M.P. 29.02 (Overlay) & Powder River Passing Lane Sections of the Baker- Copperfield Hwy. (ROUTE OR86). 14% DBE GOAL. AC Pavem ent & Oiling. Union Cove NCL - Church Street Section of the Cove Hwy. (ROUTE OR237) in Cove. 17% DBE GOAL. Earthwork and Drainage, AC Pave­ ment & Oiling. Union Union Section of the LaGrande-Baker Hwy. (ROUTE US30) in Union. 10% DBE GOAL. Earthwork & Drainage, or AC Pavement & Oiling. Jackson and Klamath M.P. 25.0 - M.P. 48.9 Section of the Lake of the W oods Hwy. (ROUTE and Klamath OR140) ending approxim ately 20 mi. northwest of Kla­ math Falls. 6% DBE GOAL. AC Pavement & Oiling. Lane Barger Avenue - Roosevelt Section of Pacific Hwy. West (ROUTE 99W) in Eugene. Earthwork and Drainage, or AC Pavement & Oiling. Morrow Tower Road Intchge. - Stanfield Intchge. Sec­ tion of the Colum bia River Hwy. (I-84) at Stanfield. 2% DBE GOAL. AC Pavement & Oiling. Document 020 Advertisement For Bids THE PORT OF PORTLAND Portland International Airport Constant Current Regulators Procurement Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Project No. 3-41-0048-25 and 3-41-0048-26 Contracts and Procurement Morrison Knudsen Corporation Submit Scope Letters And Quotes To: Curry until April 9, 1994. The Private Industry Council, is an equal opportunity em- ployer/program , and auxiliary aids are available upon request to persons with disabilities. Sub-Bids Requested Contract No, C-94-Q639B\WCQ4QQ Bid Date: March 9.1994 - 2:00 P.M. C o u n ty Sealed bids for the Portland International Airport Constant current Regulators Procurem ent will be received by the Manager, Contracts and Procurement, of the Port of Portland, 700 N.E. M ultnomah Street, 15th floor, Portland, Oregon, (mailing address: Post Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon, 97208) until, but not after, 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 2 2 ,199 4, and thereafter publicly opened and read. Oregon Contractor’s Board Registration #63053 District Of Oregon Sealed Bids will be received until 9 a.m. on March 24, 1994, for these projects listed below: The Private Industry Council, serving Multnomah and W ash­ ington County and the City of Portland, will subm it a draft of it’s tw o-year job training plan to the State of Oregon Job Training Partnership Administration on March 25 ,1 9 9 4 . The Private Industry Council will seek approval of its job training plan at its April 13, 1994 board meeting. The April 13,1994, 7:30 AM meeting of The Private Industry Council Board of Directors is open to the public and oral comments concerning the job training plan are welcome. The Private Industry Council is authorized to adm inister the Job Training Partner­ ship Act (JTPA), allowable under Title IIC and EDWAA (Dislocated W orkers) as defined in the Act. A mix of activities, including basic skills training, classroom training, customized training and on-the-job training, will provide at least 2,000 low-income youth and adults who are residents of Multnomah and W ashington Counties and the City of Portland who face significant barriers to em ployment with the skills needed as defined by employers, to obtain long­ term em ploym ent and economic self-sufficiency. Funding for Title IIA and IIC fo rth e Program year beginning July 1, 1994, and ending June 30, 1995 will be $6,399,631, and $2,169,228 for EDWAA. A copy of the draft plan may be obtained after March 25,1994, by calling or writing The Private Industry Council, 720 SW W ashington, Suite 250, Portland, Oregon, 97205, (503) 241- 4600, FAX (503) 241-4622, TDD (503) 241-4632. Written com m ents concerning the job training plan will be accepted taged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises. Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Informational Advertisement Department Of Transportation Call For Bids 503-777-3861 Fax 503-777-2238 CCB# 64409 ire an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids from MBE/WBE/ESB ise Note: Attendance is mandatory for at least One of the Pre-Construc meetings in order to bid on this project. Please make every effort to attend C h9,1994 I PM kaging Resources Bldg. 5 N. Columbia Blvd. H and f ) r o n n n “ March “ *■ 16,1994 1:00 PM Packaging Resources Blvd. 4715 N. Columbia Blvd. Description: Supply and deliver constant current regulators to Portland International Airport. Please direct technical questions to the Project Engineer, Tom Peterson, (503) 731-7360. Bids must be on the bid form which will be provided to prospective bidders. 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 Procurem ent (address above). Bidders are required to state w hether or not the bidder is a resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. (Reference Article 3 of the Instructions to Bidders). Bids may be rejected if not in com pliance with bidding proce­ dures and requirements. Any or all bids may be rejected if in the public interest to do so. The Port Of Portland Ron Stempel, M anager © Port of Portland Multnomah Education Service District Invitation For Bids #015-94-255 for furnishing CONSTRUCTION PAPER Bids are solicited to furnish construction paper for this agency Cooperative Purchasing program. Bids will be received by Michael Mlynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE Ain­ sworth Circle, Portland, OR 97220-9017 (PO Box 301039, Portland, OR 97230-9039) (Phone: 503-257-1791) until no later than 4:00 PM, Pacific Standard Time (PST), March 24, 1994, at which time and address the bids will be publicly opened but will not be read aloud. The successful bidder will not be required to be licensed for asbestos abatem ent under section 7 of ORS 468.883. Specifications may be obtained at the above office. Each bid must contain a statem ent as to w hether or not the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The District may reject any bid not in com pliance with all prescribed public bidding procedure and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the agency it is in the public interest to do so. No bid will be considered that is received after the appointed date and time.