A pril 0 6 , 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver P age B IO Sub-Bids Requested for Tri-Met-Elmonica Operations Facility Westside Corridor Project Portland, Oregon Bid Date: April 7,1994 Bid Time: 2:00 P.M. Donald M. Drake Co. 1740 NW Flanders Street, Portland, Oregon 97209-2283 (503)226-3991 FAX (503) 243-2775 Contract Lie. #O R:84045,W A:DONALM -D85M A,CA:183454 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids from Disadvantaged, Minority, Women, Vietnam Era Veterans, Disabled Veterans, and Emerging Small Business Enterprises. Sub-Bids Requested Headworks Facility Replacement Columbia Headworks City of Portland Bid Date: April 21, 1994 Bid Time: 2:00 PM Kiewit Construction Company P.O. Box 1769 Vancouver, WA 98668 (206) 603-1478 (503) 285-4687 FAX (206) 693-2510 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids from women and minority-owned business enterprises. City Of Seattle Department Of Administrative Services New Seattle Center Coliseum Project Bids Due 2:00 P.M., May 11 Call For Bids S e a le d bids will b e re c e iv e d fo r th e fo llo w in g p ro je c t: PW #94 -16 -N ew S e a ttle C e n te r C o liseum P roject; O rd in a n c e #117050 by the City of Seattle, Public W orks and Consultant Contracting Section of the Department of Administrative Ser­ vices at its office in the Arctic Building, Suite 940, 700 Third Avenue, Seattle, W ashington 98104, Only Up to 2:00 P.M. on May 11,1994. The subm ittal of the list of W MBE subcontrac­ tors must be submitted by 3:00 P.M. on the same date in the same place. After 3:00 P.M. both portions of the bid will be publicly opened and sum marily read. Bids Received After 2:00 P.M. Will Not Be Accepted Or Read. WMBE List Of Subcontractors Received After 3:00 P.M. Will Not Be Accepted And Bid Will Not Be Read. Bids Will Only Be Accepted From The Nine Pre-Qualified Con­ tractors. The WMBE set-asides for this project are 9% WBE and 18% MBE. Project Descriptions: The W ork generally consists of the following construction work at the existing Seattle Center Coliseum, located in the Seattle Center at First Avenue at Harrison Street. Principal components of w ork include the following: 1. A complete reconstruction of the Coliseum that lowers the event floor 35' to provide a new seating bowl-geometry within the existing building envelope. Construction will retain the existing concrete edge beam, glass curtain wall and steel roof trusses. 2. An expanded service yard to the South. Sub-Bids Requested Columbia Blvd. Wastewater Treatment Plant Headworks Replacement Project Local Contact: Bob Yaghmaie for review of Contract Documents Field Office 4420 S.E. Columbia Way Vancouver, WA 98661 hone: (206) 693-1944 103) 293-2035 ax (206) 693-2070 Bid Coordination: Dan Ritter P.O. Box 44100, Tacoma, WA 98444 10601 Waller RoadE. (206) 531-7700 Fax (206) 537-8113 Bid Date: April 21, 1994 Bid Time: 2:00 PM Pease & Sons, Inc. CCO1 -Peases * 302P-O Pre-Bid Meeting March 16,1994 1:00 PM Packaging Resources Bldg 4715 N. Columiba Blvd. Portland, Oregon We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids from MBE/WBE/ESB Please Note: Attendance is mandatory for the pre-bid meeting in order to bid on this project. Please make every effort to attend. Attention Renters You may qualify for Housing Assistance under the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program for low income families and indi­ viduals. The Housing Authority of Clackamas County will be accepting applications for families who qualify for one, two, three, four and five bedroom units effective April 14,1994 at 8:30 a.m. Applications for this program will be accepted until July 14, 1994 at 5:00 p.m., when the waiting list will close until further notice. Eligibility will be based upon income and family size. Assistance is in the form of a rent subsidy and may be provided in the home in which you presently live, subject to program criteria. Priority will be given to families who claim and qualify for a preference under the Federal Preference law. Families who have been displaced through no fault of their own, living in substandard housing as defined by HUD, and/or families who pay more than 50% of their income for rent and utilities would qualify for a preferred status. Occupants of and applicants on the present waiting list for Public Housing and other assisted housing must specifically apply for the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program if you wish to partici­ pate. A Family that is already on the Housing Authority's Section 8 waiting list, even if they are waiting for a Voucher, is also on the waiting list for a Certificate and does not need to reapply. Applicants for the Section 8 programs will not lose their place on the Public Housing waiting list. For further information, call 655- 8267. Interested families may apply for the Section 8 program at: Housing Authority of Clackamas County 13930 S. Gain Street Oregon City, OR 97045 Sub-Bids Requested Oregon Department Of Transportation Support Services Equipment Shop LaGrande, Oregon Bid Date: April 12,1994 Bid 3:00 P.M. Drake General Contractor 1740 Northwest Flanders Portland, Oregon 97209-2283 (503) 226-3991 FAX (503) 243-2775 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from Disadvantaged, Minority, Women, Vietnam Era Veterans, Disabled Veterans, and Emerging Small Business Enterprises. 3. An excess ramp down to the new Coliseum floor. 4. A commissary kitchen and support building attached to the Coliseum on the Southeast side and connecting to the existing Annex D. 5. Shell space for 5,600 square feet of future meeting room and exhibition space above the commissary kitchen. 6. Renovation of the NASA Building, cutting it to about half its present size, and reusing its structural and wall components to build the new com m issary building. 7. The development of the first floor of the West Court Building for up to 6,500 square feet of retial space, assuming use as a sports store, and connecting that store with the main concourse of the Coliseum. 8. Resurfacing and landscaping for the area of site surround­ ing the Coliseum. 9. New ticket booths on both the East and W est sides of the Coliseum. There will be a pre-bid site tour on April 13,1994, at 1:00 P.M. The tour will start in Room #109 Center House, Seattle Center (Project M anagement/Redevelopm ent Office). Said bids shall be made in accordance with approved Draw­ The Private Industry Council Public Notice The Private Industry Council, serving Multnomah and W ash­ ington Counties and the City of Portland, subm itted a draft of its two-year job training plan to the State of Oregon Job Training Partnership Administration on March 25, 1994. 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 Workers) 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 employment with the skills needed as defined by employers, to obtain long­ term em ployment and economic self-sufficiency. Funding for Title 11A and IIC for the 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 Washington, Suite 250, Portland, Oregon, 97205, (503) 241 - 4600. FAX (503) 241-4622, TDD (503) 241-4632. Written comments concerning the job training plan will be accepted until April 9, 1994. The Private Industry Council, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer/program, and auxiliary aids are available upon request to persons with disabilities. Request For Proposals City Of Forest Grove Re-Roofing Light And Power Warehouse (Approx, 9700 sq.ft.) Proposals Due 2:00 PM, April 28th, 1994 Complete removal of existing roofing material and installation of new roofing material, per City of Forest Grove specifica­ tions, over approxim ately 9700 square feet of roof area. Proposal docum ents and specifications are available at the City of Forest Grove Light and Power Department, 1818 B street, P.O. Box 326, Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 or by calling 359-3250. Proposals must be received by the Office of the City Recorder, 1924, Council Street, P.O. Box 326, Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 until 2:00 p.m. April 28th, 1994 ings and Project Manual, copies of which may be obtained at Olympic Reprographics, 1016 First Avenue South,Seattle (Tel: (206)622-6000), upon paym ent of a non-refundable check made payable to the City of Seattle. The cost per set of drawings and Project manual is estimated to be $500-$600 which is the at-cost price. One copy of the drawings and Project Manual may be viewed at the Publicworks and Consultant Contracting Section ¡Project Management Offices, #109 Center House, Seattle Center. Drawings and Project Manuals are on file at the following plan centers: Associated General Contractors, Seattle; Construc­ tion Data Plan Center, Seattle; Associated Subcontractors, Tacoma; Construction Market Data, Kirkland, WA; Snohomish County Plan Center, Everett, WA; and Valley Plan Center, Kent, WA. This contract is expected to cost in excess of one hundred thousand dollars. Pursuant to RCW 39.30.060, each bidder is required to submit the names of all subcontractors whose subcontract am ount is more than ten percent of the contract price, or to indicate by naming itself that a category of work shall not be subcontracted. The Subcontractors List must be subm it­ ted either with the bid or within twenty-four hours of the bid. There are nine G eneral Contractors who are pre-qualified to bid on this project. They are: Atkinson Construction, 1100 Grundy Lane, San Bruno, CA 94066 (415)876-0400, William J. Carlson, V.P.; Baugh Construction 900 Poplar Place South, P.O. Box 14135, Seattle W A 98114-0135 (206)726-726-8000, Michael D. Thompson V.P.; Ellis-Don Construction, 3245-146th Place S.E. #350. Bellevue, W A 98007 (216)562-7006, Michael E. Smith, Sr. V.P.; Sr. V.P.; Hensel Phelps Construction, 3375 Scott Blvd. #300, Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 980-1780, John Hockey,Director of Marketing; Huber, Hunt & Nichols, Ind., 426 North 44th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602)225-9500, Jam es A. W o o d , V .P .; K ie w it C o n s tru c tio n , P.O. Box 232 0 , 4904 Lake W a s h in g to n B lvd ., N.E. R e nto n, W A 98 0 5 6 - 0320 (2 0 6 ) 2 5 5 -8 3 3 3 , R o bert D. B ish o p . V .P .; M orse D iesel, 125 S o u th W a cke r D rive , # 2 0 0 , C h ic a g o , IL 6 0 6 0 6 (3 1 2 )5 4 1 -1 6 0 0 , Fred H. Levin, V .P .; PC C o n s tru c ­ tion S e rv ic e s , 2 7 5 -1 18th A v e ., S.E . B e lle vu e , W A 980 05 (2 0 6 )4 5 4 -8 0 2 0 . Jo h n O. P u tn a m , V .P .; P e rin i B u ild in g C o m p a n y, 75 B ro a d w a y, G o ld e n G a te w a y C o m m o n s, San F ra n c is c o , CA 94111 (4 1 5 )9 8 1 -8 8 8 0 , G e o rg e B. R o b e rts, G e n e ra l M a n a g e r. No Bid W ill Be C o n s id e re d U n le s s A c c o m p a n ie d By C ash , a S u re ty C o m p a n y Bid B o nd, O r A C e rtifie d O r C a s h ie r’s C h e c k P a y a b le To th e O rd e r Of The C ity Of S e a ttle For A Sum N o t Less Than F ive P e rc e n t (5% ) Of The T o ta l A m o u n t Of Bid. The rig h t is re s e rv e d to re je c t any and all b ids. M ich ael E. P u rd y , A c tin g C o n tra c tin g S e rvice s A d m in is tra to r City Of Portland Bureau Of Environmental Services Predictive Maintenance/Vibration Analysis Program Proposals: due 4:00 pm, April 21 Notice Of Intent Of Request, For Proposals The Bureau of Environmental, Services (BES) has deter­ mined a need fo ra Predictive M aintenance/Vibration Analysis Program to support the equipm ent at its Colum bia Boulevard Treatm ent Plant, Tryon Creek Treatm ent Plant, and 95 Pump­ ing Stations, in the greater Portland area. Proposals are requested for the development, planning, and related services as described in the Scope of Work for the City of Portland, Oregon (City): Proposals will be received until 4:00 PM, Friday, April 21,1994, atthe City of Portland, Bureau of Environmental, Services, W astewater Treatment, 5001 North Columbia Boulevard, Portland, Oregon 97203. If mailed, sufficient time must be allowed for delivery by submittal time. Postmarks will not qualify as a timely submittal. Seven (7) copies of written proposals should be submitted in a sealed envelope; clearly marked as a “Proposal for Predictive M ain­ tenance/Vibration Analysis Services.” All proposals must be made in accordance with the instruc­ tions contained in the RFP. Failure to com ply with or complete any part of the request may result in rejection of the proposal. The City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. The City also reserves the right to waive any non-material irregu­ larities in any proposal. The City has established a MBE/FBE target of 10 percent participation for each category. Minority and female busi­ nesses are encouraged to subm it proposals and other proposers are encouraged to utilize minority and female businesses where appropriate expertise exists. Attention is directed to Chapter 3.100 of the City of Portland Code relative to a certification as an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Details of certification, requirements are available from the Bureau of Purchases and Stores. Room 1313, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204. Telephone (503)823-6855. This is not an offer but, a Bureau of Environmental Services. Request for Proposes (RFP) for Predictive M aintenance/ Vibration Analysis Services. Firms interested in being considered for this consulting ser­ vice contract should request the RFP(s) by writing the Bureau of Environmental Services, W astewater Treatm ent Branch, 5001 N. Columbia Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97203 or by calling Nikki M ahar (503)823-2415. MULTNOMAH EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT JOB INFORMATION HOTLINE . 257-1510 257-1518 TDD An Equal Opportunity Employer & Drug Free Work Place