Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 06, 1994, Page 15, Image 15

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CLASSIFIEDS/BIDS
Information Systems
Analyst/Consultant
For Information Systems of the
L e g isla tive A d m in istra tio n
Committee. Position ensures
effective implementation of in­
formation technologies and
provides professional expertise
within the Legislative Branch.
You must have two years of
experience in systems analy­
sis and a Bachelor's degree,
an Associate’s degree, or cer­
tificate in Computer Science or
two additional years of pro­
gram m ing and/or system s
analysis experience. Salary
range $2,773 - $3,718 per
month. A Legislative Adminis­
tration Committee application
is required. Application materi­
als must be received by 5 pm,
April 15, 1994. Contact Em­
ployee Services, Legislative
Administration Committee, S-
401 State Capitol, Salem, OR
97310 (503) 986-1373. TDD
(503) 986-1374. FAX: (503)
378-3289. EOE
ACCOUNTING
Medicare Cost
Reimbursement
Coordinator
Coordinator of
Minority Student
Recruitment & Concerns,
Western Oregon State College
Individual responsible for the re­
cruitment and retention of un­
der-represented ethnic minor­
ity students; work with admis­
sions office and other campus
constituents with program de­
sign and implementation, in­
volvement in other admission
and student recruitment activi­
ties. Qualifications: Bachelor's
degree required; master’s de­
gree plus college level admis­
sion experience, particularly
with ethnic minorities, pre­
ferred. Bilingual in English and
Spanish highly desirable. 12-
month, non-tenure track, $28-
30,000 salary, excellent ben­
efits. Application: Send cover
letter, resume, one-page per­
sonal statement on recruitment
and retention of ethnic minori­
ties and 3 recent recommen­
dation letters, post-marked by
April 29,1994 to: Craig Kolins,
Director of Admissions, WOSC,
Monmouth, OR 97361. AA/
EOE.
Women, minorities and individu­
als with disabilities encouraged
to apply.
This position coordinates and
oversees the reporting require­
ments process of the Medicare
Cost Contract. By coordinating
and directing this position en­
sures that all internal and ex­
District Manager
ternal reporting objectives re­
Oregon
Department of Transpor­
lated to the Medicare Cost
tation seeks manager for posi­
Contract are met; this includes
tion in The Dalles. Will manage
the responsibility of keeping
all maintenance and operations
current with rule and regula­
of the state highways, bridges,
tion changes; and assessing
and related facilities within the
apportionment statistics in or­
district. Requires six years re­
der m aximize the corporation's
sponsible experience related
reimbursement under the con­
to transportation engineering,
tract.
including two years at project
The qualified candidate will pos­
leader level. Related degree
ses the following skills and
may be substituted for up to 3
education:
years experience. Position of­
• A Bachelor’s degree in ac­
fers a competitive benefits
counting, including auditing
package and salary ranging
course work.
$3054-54301. Contact ODOT
• A minimum of two years, work
Recruitment at (503) 378-6281
experience in financial account­
(TDD 373-7227) for applica­
ing or medicare cost account­
tion packet. Completed appli­
ing.
cations due by 5:00 p.m., April
• Experience in the operation of
22, 1994. ODOT is an equal
micro-computers and various
opportunity/affirmative action
software products.
employer committed to a di­
Preference will be given to can­
verse workforce.___________
didates with the following:
• previous Medicare reporting
Child Care
experience.
Need for Proctor home Parents
• "Big 6” accounting background.
to provide home care for emo­
• Previous experience in com­
tio n a lly , d istu rb e d
p re ­
plying with governmental con­
schoolers
with
24
hour
support
tracts.
from professional staff. Con­
HMO Oregon/Blue Cross and
tracted salary $1,000 per
Blue Shield of Oregon offers
month.
an excellent benefits package
For
application packet and addi­
and competitive salary. Pre­
tional
information contact:
employment drug screen re­
Ms.
Diane Ponder
quired. To assure your appli­
Garlington
Center Children's
cation is processed immedi­
Program
ately, send your resume or
911 N. Skidmore
application to:
Portland, Oregon 97217
Phone: (503) 249-7990
R-O-E
Minorities and the Disabled are
HMO Oregon/Blue Cross and
Encouraged to Apply
Blue Shield of Oregon
HMO Oregon
School
534 Ferry St
Salem, OR 97309
Bus Drivers
PORTLAND PUBUC SCHOOLS
is now accepting applications.
We provide:
Multnomah Education • Paid Training
•
Exc benefits
Service District
•
Exc starting wage
Job Information Hotline
•
Guaranteed hours
257-1510
Apply to:
257-1518 TDD
Portland Public Schools
kn Equal Opportunity Em-
Transportation Dept.
»loyer & Drug Free Work Place
2054 N. Vancouver
Portland, Or 97227
Equal Opportunity Employer
Request For Proposals
#491-94-260
for furnishing
The Port Of Portland
Portland International Airport
Terminal Building Roof Restoration
Sealed bids for the Portland International Airport, Terminal
Building Roof Restoration, will be received at the office of the
Manager, Contracts and Procurement, of The Port of Port­
land, 700 Multnomah Street, 15th floor, Portland, Oregon,
(mailing address: Post Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon,
97208) until, but not after, 2 p.m., Tuesday, April 26, 1994,
and thereafter publicly opened and read.
Description of Work:
Restoration of 36,656 square feet of the existing roof system
over concession lobby; roof repairs and coating of 55,552
square feet over ticket lobby.
A prebid conference will be held at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, April
12, 1994, in the Portlandia Conference Room on the third
floorm ezzanine of the Portland International Airport Terminal
Building to discuss all phases of the work. The elevatorto the
third floor m ezzanine is located between Norm Thom pson’s
and Powell’s Books in the concession lobby.
Please direct technical questions to the Project Engineer,
Patrick O ’Day, (503) 335-1181.
Bids must be on the bid form which will be provided to
prospective bidders and must be accom panied by a certified
or cashier’s check drawn on a United States bank or a bid
bond payable to The Port of Portland in an am ount equal to
at least 10 percent of the total am ount bid.
Bidders are required to prequalify in the following category:
Roofing
Prequalification applications must be submitted not laterthan
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 Procurem ent (address above).
No bid will be received or considered unless it contains a
statem ent by the bidder as a part of the bid that the provisions
of ORS 279.350 (regarding prevailing wage rates) are to be
complied with.
No bid will be received or considered unless the bidder is
registered with the State of Oregon Construction Contractors
Board, pursuant to ORS 701.055(1), 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.
Bidders are required to state whether or not the bidder is a
resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. (Reference
Article 3 in the Instructions to Bidders.)
Bids may be rejected if not in compliance with bidding
procedures and requirements. Any orall bids may be rejected
if in the public interest to do so.
Port of Portland
aloud.
Requests for Proposals may be obtained at the above office.
The District may reject any proposal not in com pliance with all
prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and
may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a finding
of the agency it is in the public interest to do so. No proposal
will be considered that is received afterthe appointed date and
time.
S.E. 1st Street Improvements
Street Project No. 5096
Waterline Project No.4081
Sealed proposals will be received by the Department of
Environmental Services at City Hall, 1333 N. W. Eastman
arkway, Gresham, O regon 97030, until April 19, 1994, at
11:30 a.m. local time, at which time they will be opened, forthe
S.E. 1st Street Improvem ents.
The major quantities Involved are as follows:
1,286
L.F.
16* D.l. Waterline
421
L.F.
12* D.l. Storm Pipe
2,900
C.Y.
Excavation
1,190
Tons
A.C. Pavement
1,835
L.F.
Curb and Gutter
466
S.Y.
Concrete Sidewalk
Tons Base Rock
2,160
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 therefor.
Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the
Department of Environmental Services, 1333 N. W. Eastman
Parkway, Gresham, Oregon. Copies of said plans and speci­
fications may be obtained upon application to the Department
of Environmental Services and by posting a non-refundable
fee of $25 with the Department of Environmental Services for
each set of plans and specifications requested. Questions
concerning this project should be addressed to Alan Benoit,
Engineering Technician, 669-2486.
Contractors must prequalify for construction with the City of
Gresham, as required by the laws of the State of Oregon,
before the date of the bid opening. Otherwise, their proposal
may not be given consideration.
Contractors shall obtain a City of Gresham business license
prior to commencing work.
All proposals must be submitted on the regular forms fur­
nished by the City of Gresham, addressed and mailed or
delivered to the Department of Environmental Services, City
of Gresham, in a sealed envelope plainly marked, “Sealed Bid
for the S. E. 1st STREET IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT
NOS. 5096 & 4081, bearing the name and address of the
bidder. Each must be accom panied by a certified check,
cashier’s check or bid bond in an amount not less than ten
percent (10%) of the total bid. A performance and payment
corporate surety bond in the full amount fo rth e 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 whether the 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 an affidavit of non-collusion.
Ron Stempel
M anager
Contracts and Procurement
The City of Gresham reserves the right to reject any and/or al
bids, waive informalities or to accept any bid which appears
to serve the best interests of the City.
The City of Gresham is an equal opportunity employer.
Document 020
Request For Proposals
The Port Of Portland
Engineering
Specifications Word Processing Services
Proposals for providing specifications word processing ser­
vices will be received by 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,
5 p.m. W ednesday, April 20, 1994.
Description of Work:
On-call word processing of technical material to be done off
Port premises by a licensed professional service. Word
processing shall be done in Port-compatible WordPerfect 5.1
and M icrosoft Word formats (IBM-PC versions) with laser-
printed quality printouts.
Please direct technical questions to the Port’s Representa­
tive, Christine Steel, (503) 731-7367.
Contract docum ents may be exam ined at the above Port
offices. Copies may be obtained by prospective Proposers at
no cost from Contracts and Procurem ent (address above).
Proposals may be rejected if not in compliance with specified
procedures and requirements. Any or all proposals may be
rejected if in the public interest to do so.
Port of Portland
Ron Stempel, M anager
Contracts and Procurement
Rack Mounted Modems
Proposals are solicited to furnish rack mounted modems for
this agency. Proposals will be received by Michael Mlynarczyk,
Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle, Portland,
OR 97220-9017 (PO B o x 301039, Portland, OR 97230-9039)
(Phone: 503-257-1791) until no later than 4:00 PM, Pacific
Daylight Savings Time, April 28, 1994, at which time and
address the proposals will be publicly opened, but not read
Notice To Contractors
Document 00020
Advertisement For Bids
By O rder Of City Council
1333 N. W. Eastman Parkway
Gresham, Oregon 97030
The Private Industry Council
Public Notice
The Private Industry Council, serving Multnomah and W ash­
ington Counties and the City of Portland, will subm it a draft of
the plan for Title IIA 8 percent Education Coordination funds
to the State of Oregon Department of Education on April 15,
1994. The Private Industry Council will seek approval of the
plan at its May 11, 1994, board meeting. This 7:30 AM
meeting of The Private Industry Council Board of Directors is
open to the public and oral comments concerning the plan are
welcome.
A mix of activities will be provided to approximately 186 low
income youth between the ages of 14-21 years old who are
school dropouts or are at risk of dropping out of school, and
who are residents of Multnomah and W ashington Counties
and the City of Portland. Services will include alternative
education services and school-to-work services. Funding for
the Title IIA 8 percent funding fo rthe program year beginning
July 1,1994, and ending June 30,1995 will be $261,107 and
will also include $161,301 in lottery funds.
A copy of the draft plan may be obtained after April 15,1994,
by calling or writing The Private Industry Council, 720 SW
Washington, Suite 250, Portland, Oregon, 97205, (503)241-
4600, FAX (503) 241-4622, TDD (503) 241-4632. Written
comments concerning the Title IIA 8 percent plan will be
accepted until May 6, 1994.
The Private Industry Council, Inc. is an equal opportunity
employer/program, and auxiliary aids are available upon
request to persons with disabilities.
Sub-Bids Requested
Sub and supply bids are requested for:
Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant
Bid No. 122 Headworks Replacement Project
Bids Date: April, 1994 Bid Time: 2:00 PM
Wildish Building Co. CCB# 34429
P.O. Box 7428
Eugene, OR 97401
We request bids and encourage pre bid contact from minority-owned,
women-owned, and emerging small businesses for the subcontract and
supply opportunities of this project. Please Call, or read Volume one of
the bid documents for bidding instructions.
Request For Proposal
Kennedy School Master Plan
The City of Portland seeks a consultant to analyze proposed uses for
the Kennedy School properly and assist the Kennedy School Committee
in developing a master Plan for its future development.
For more information, contact David Nemo. Project Coordinator, PDC,
1120 SW 5th Ave., #1100, Portland, OR 97204. PH#(503) 823-3214
Proposals are due by 5:00 pm April 25,1994.
PDC encourages participation of Minority, Women and Emerging Small
Business Enterprise contractors in it’s proiects.