Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 25, 1994, Page 16, Image 16

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City Of Vancouver, Washington
Invitation To Bid
Street, Storm Drainage And
Traffic Signal Improvements
From N.E. 65th Avenue To SR 500 Overpass
Sealed bids will be received by the purchasing Agent of the
City of Vancouver, W ashington, up to the hour of 11:00 a.m.,
Pacific Time, M onday, June 20, 1994, and publicly opened
and read aloud at 11:00 a.m. on the sam e day in the Council
Cham bers on the First Floor of City Hall, 210 East 13th Street,
Vancouver, W ashington, for the following:
The construction of asphalt pavement, sidewalks, curbs,
noise wall, traffic signals, drainage improvements, and asso­
ciated work as shown on the plans for Project No. TB 813,
Street, Storm Drainage, and Traffic Signal Improvements for
N.E. Fourth Plain Road from N.E. 65th Avenue to SR O ver­
pass.
Notice is hereby given that Tri-City Service District is inviting
proposals to perform the following project for the Tri-City
W ater Pollution Control Plant.
Influent Pump Station Vibration Repairs
Sealed Proposals addressed to Tri-City Service District will be
received at the office of the Departm ent of Utilities, 902
Abernethy Road, Oregon City, OR 97045, until 2:00 p.m.,
local time, on the 2nd day of June, 1994, and then will be
publicly opened and read.
Plans and Specifications may be exam ined in the Departm ent
of Utilities, 902 Abernethy Road, Oregon City, OR 97045,
telephone: (503) 650-3323. A copy of the docum ents may
also be obtained at the D epartm ent of U tilitie s for a
nonrefundable fee of $15.00.
The contract docum ents are also on file at the following plan
room services for the w ork contem plated herein.
Approxim ate Q uantities:
M aintenance and Protection of Traffic Lump Sum
Mobilization and Demobilization
Lump Sum
Roadway Excavation and Em bankm ent
25,590 C.Y.
9,105 C.Y.
Crashed Surfacing Base Course
Crushed Surfacing Top Course
3,175 C.Y.
Asphalt Concrete Pavement Class “A”
8,490 Ton
Asphalt Concrete Pavement Class “B"
875 Ton
Asphalt Concrete Pavement Class “E”
9,140 Ton
Storm Sewer Pipe, 10-lnch Diameter
1,350 L.F.
Storm Sewer Pipe, 18-lnch Diameter
1,025 L.F.
Storm Sewer Pipe, 24-lnch Diameter
745 L.F.
Storm Sew er Pipe, 30-lnch Diameter
1,510 L.F.
Catch Basin Type 1
10 Each
Curb Opening Inle
24 Each
Com bination Curb Inlet
13 Each
Storm Sewer Manhole, 48-lnch Diameter
10 Each
Storm Sew er Manhole, 54-lnch Diam eter
7 Each
Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter
23,940 L.F.
Cem ent Concrete Curb
2,685 L.F.
Cement Concrete Sidewalk
7,850 S.Y.
Cement Concrete Driveway
940 S.Y.
Precast Concrete Noise W all
20,634 S. F.
Trees, Shrubs and O ther Plants
2,855 Each
Street Lights (Installed)
87 Each
Traffic Signalization Improvem ents
4 Each
And other related work/contract items
Specifications may be obtained from the office of Purchasing
and Contracts, Vancouver City Hall, 210 East 13th Street,
Vancouver, W ashington, “ Bid Line” phone (206) 696-8125.
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 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 bids by FAX.
Bids subm itted via FAX will not be accepted.
Each bid must be accom panied by a certified check, cashiers
check, or bid bond in the am ount equal to 5% of the bid. The
City of Vancouver reserves the right to reject any or all bids
subm itted or to waive any m inor form alities of this call if in the
judgm ent of the City Council the best interest of the city would
be served.
No bidder may w ithdraw his bW after the hour set for the
opening thereof, unless the award of contract is delayed for a
period exceeding thirty (30) days.
V. Marcelyn Jandreau
Purchasing Agent
Construction Data Plan Center
Daily Journal Of Commerce Plan Center
Contractors must be qualified in accordance with the appli­
cable parts of ORS 279 in order to enter into a contract with
the Owner for public work in Oregon.
Each Proposal m ust be subm itted on the prescribed form and
accom panied by a certified check or bid bond executed on the
prescribed form, payable to Tri-City Service District in an
am ount not less than ten percent of the am ount bid. The
successful Bidder will be required to furnish perform ance and
paym ent bonds for the faithful perform ance of the Contract in
the full am ount of the contract price as prescribed in the
Contract Documents.
The attention of the Bidder is directed to the requirem ents and
conditions of em ploym ent to be observed and minimum wage
rates to be paid under this contract.
Each bid must contain a statem ent as to w hether the bidder
is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029.
Complete descriptive literature, as required by the Contract
Documents shall be subm itted with the Bidder’s proposal for
the District’s review and evaluation.
Tri-City Service District reserves the right to reject all bids and
to waive all inform alities, or to accept any bid which appears
to serve the best interests of the District.
Prices quoted shall remain firm for a period of 90 days, and
include delivery freight paid by the Bidder to the jobsite, Tri-
City W ater Pollution Control Plant, 15941 S. Agnes Avenue,
O regon City, Oregon.
The right is reserved to reject all Proposals or any Proposal
not conform ing to the intent of the Contract Documents, and
to postpone the award of the Contract for a period of time
which, however, will not extend beyond 90 days from the bid
opening date, to waive inform alities, and to consider the
Proposal which is to the best interest of the District.
For information, regarding this Invitation for Bids, contact
John Graham, O wners' Project Manager, telephone (503)
650-3323.
Board Of County Com m issioners
Ed Lindquist, Chair
Judie Hammerstad, Com m issioner
Darlene Hooley, Com m issioner
The Vancouver Housing Authority will receive bids for the
project Asbestos Abatem ent At 19 Apartm ents - C G P 1993
until 2:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Saving Tim e on the 14th day
of June, 1994 at Vancouver Housing Authority, 500 Omaha
W ay, Vancouver, W ashington 98661 at which tim e and
place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.
Proposed form s of contract docum ents, including specifica­
tions, are on file at the office of Vancouver Housing Author­
ity at 500 O m aha W ay, Vancouver, W ashington 98661.
Copies of the docum ents may be obtained by depositing
Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) with the Vancouver Housing
Authority for each set of docum ents so obtained. Such
deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the
specifications and other docum ents in good condition within
10 days after bid opening.
A certified check or bank draft, payable to Vancouver Housing
Authority, U.S. G overnm ent bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond
executed by the bidder and acceptable sureties in an am ount
equal to five percent of the bid shall be subm itted with each
bid, or separate perform ance and paym ent bonds, each for 50
percent or more of the contract price, or a 20 percent cash
escrow, or a 25 percent irrevocable letter of credit. (Required
for all bids in excess of $25,000)
Attention is called to the provisions for equal em ploym ent
opportunity, and paym ent of not less than the minimum
salaries and wages as set forth in the specifications m ust be
paid on this project.
As perm itted by state law and required by the U.S. Departm ent
of Housing and Urban Development:
a. Retainage is 10 percent not 5 percent,
b. Interest will not accrue on retainage, and
c. Bonds or securities may not be substituted as an alternate
form of retainage.
The Vancouver Housing Authority reserves the right to
reject any or all bids or to waive any inform alities in the bidding.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subsequent
to the opening of bids w ithout the consent of the Vancouver
Housing Authority.
Rothchild Graduate Housing Project
Attachment No. 6
The Portland Developm ent Com m ission herewith notifies
construction subcontractors and suppliers that general con­
tractor proposals are being prepared for the constructions of
the Rothchild G raduate Housing Project located at the corner
of W est Burnside and SW Burnside St., Portland, Oregon.
W ork will consist of renovating an existing 7 story structure to
provide 106 units of single room housing and related im prove­
ments. Inquiries should be made to the following prime
contractors who have indicated that they will subm it propos­
als:
Walsh Construction Company Co.
3015 SW 1st Ave., Portland, OR 97201
Attention: Dave Riedel/Project Manager, (503) 222-4375
Baugh Construction Co.
15500 SW Jay Street, Beaverton, OR 97006
Attention: Ted Jacobsen/Project Manager, (503) 641-2500
Emerick Construction Co.
8850 SE Otty Rd., Portland, OR 97266
Attention: Dennis Barstad/Project Manager, (503) 777-5531
The w ork includes dem olition, asbestos abatement, general
labor, clean-up, concrete, rebar, grouting, m iscellaneous
metalwork, concrete stairs and steel railings, carpentry, insu­
lation, glass entry doors and storefront, metal doors and
frames, door hardware, taping and drywall, painting and other
finishes, signage, elevator, lighting, electrical, HVAC, plum b­
ing and the work of other trades as called for in the drawings
and specifications.
Drawings and specifications have been issued to the prime
contractors listed above and to the following plan centers:
•
Construction Data W est, 1200 NW Front St., Portland OR
225-0200
• Construction Data East, 1125 SE Madison St., Suite 200
Portland OR 234-0281
• Daily Journal of Comm erce (DJC) Plan Center, 2374 NW
Vaughn St., Portland OR 274-0624
• Impact Business Consultants, 8959 SW Barbur Blvd. Port­
land OR 245-9253
• Oregon Assoc, of Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME), 1130
NE Alberta St., Portland OR 249-7744
• National Assoc, of M inority C ontractors (NAMC), 4837 NE
Martin Luther King Blvd., Portland OR 281-6099
• Salem C ontractors’ Exchange, 2256 Judson Street SE,
Salem OR 362-7957
• SW W ashington C ontractors Exchange, 7017 NE Hwy. 99,
#214, Vancouver W A (206) 694-7922
• Oregon Contractor, 10788 SE Highway 212, Clackam as,
OR 650-0148
Drawings and Specifications are also available for purchase,
at purchaser’s expense at: W illam ette Blueprint, 510 NW
15th, Portland, OR (503) 223-5011.
A ESB/MBE/W BE subcontractor outreach meeting will be
held Thursday, May 26, 1994 at 4:00 p.m. at the site of the
Rothchild Building lower level located at the SW corner of
W est Burnside and South Broadway. All ESB/MBE/W BE
subcontracting firm s and material suppliers are invited to
attend. The purpose of the m eeting is to m eet the prime
general contractors proposing on the project and to inform
interested ESB/MBE/WBE of subcontracting or material sup­
ply opportunities available on the project.
Sub Bids Requested
O. H.S.U.
U.H.S. 4B Hemodialysis Unit And Elevator Lobby Upgrade
Bids: June 1, 1994, 3:00 p.m.
Invitation To Bids
Notice To MBE, ESB, WBE
Subcontractors/Suppliers
Invitation Bid
OTKM Construction Incorporated
P. O. Box 8459
Proposals are due at the Portland Developm ent Comm ission,
1120 SW 5th Ave., Suite 1100, Portland, OR from the prime
contractors listed above, on Thursday, June 9 ,1 9 9 4 , at 3:00
p.m. There will not be a public bid opening at that time.
The Comm ission has established ESB/M BE/W BE participa­
tion goals for this project as follows: 10% Em erging Small
Business, 5% Minority Business Enterprise, and 2.5% Womens
Business Enterprise. The City of Portland’s W orkforce Train­
ing and Hiring Requirem ents will apply to this project.
1631 S.W. Jefferson
Phone: (503) 241 -2875
FAX: (503) 274-9691
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids
from m inority, emerging small Business, and women Busi­
ness Enterprises.
Sub-Bids Requested
Oregon Department of Transportation
Skipanon River (Perkins Rd) Bridge
Columbia County, OR
Bid date: May 26,1994 * 9:00 AM
Jam es W. Fow ler Co.
12775 W estview Drive Dallas, OR 97338
(503) 623-5373 Fax (503) 623-9117
Attn: Rod King
We request subbids for small business and small disadvan­
taged sub-contractors, and wom en and m inority business
enterprises.
Sub-Bids Requested
We are encouraging subcontractors to subm it quotes for the
following City of Gresham project:
Centennial Area II, Mid County Collector Sewer
Project #3049 Bidding 6/2/94 @ 10:00 AM
W e are seeking subcontractors in various fields including
paving, rock suppliers, piping and trucking.
There will be a prebid meeting on 5/31/94 @ 4:00 PM at our
office to answer questions.
James W. Fow ler Co.
12775 W estview Drive Dallas, Oregon 97338
(503) 623-5373 Fax (503) 623-9117 Attn: Rod King
CCB #63701
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids
from small business and small disadvantaged subcontractors
and women and m inority business enterprises.
Sub-Bids Requested
N. E. 148th Avenue and Private Property
Sanitary Sewer-Bid No. 167
Bid Date: May 24,1994
Moore Excavation, Inc.
P. O. Box 30569 Portland, OR 97230
(503) 252-1180 FAX (503) 242-1730
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids
from disadvantaged, women, and emerging small business
enterprises. CCB#28397
Sub-Bids Requested
C e n te n n ia l A re a II
M id -C o u n ty S e w e r P ro je c t N o. 3 0 4 9
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
Bid D ate: J u n e 2 ,1 9 9 4
Moore Excavation, Inc.
P. O. Box 30569 Portland, OR 97230
(503) 252-1180 FAX (503) 252-1730
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids
from disadvantaged, women, and emerging small business
enterprises. CCB#28397
Sub-Bids Requested
Alliance Corporation
St. Johns “B" Basin Drainage System Separation Project
City of Portland, Oregon
Bid Date: May 26, 1994 2:00pm
Alliance Corporation
P .O . Box 16394
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: (503) 256-4003
FAX: (503) 256-4211
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids
from m inority, em erging small Business, and wom en Busi­
ness Enterprises.