Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 05, 1994, MINORITY ENTERPRISE EDITION, Page 16, Image 16

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FINANCIAL SERVICE AND LOAN
$ - FINANCIAL-HELP?
The A.F.M. Co. can arrange financing for most client in need of
home equity, business, personal and also debt consolidation.
1-800-348-5565
Customer Service
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Sub-Bids Requested
Advertisement For Bids
for
Oregon Health Sciences University
Medical Research Building
6th Floor, Biochem istry Research Laboratory
Bid Date: Tuesday, October 1 1 ,1 9 9 4 at 3:00 P.M.
Scattered Sites, Southeast Area
Job No. M3-9901A
Andersen Construction Co., Inc.
Part Time Customer Service Reps
6712 N. Cutter Circle
Portland, OR 97217
(503)283-6712 F a x :(5 0 3 )2 8 3 -3 6 0 7
PARAGON
• Health Benefits
• Earn Extra $$$
• Complimentary Cable TV
• 401 (K) Savings Plan
• Basic Skills Test Required
• Flexible Schedules
Great opportunity available for anyone who is seeking employ­
ment with a flexible schedule. We are actively recruiting for Part-
Time Customer Service Representatives. If you have a high
school diploma or equivalent, demonstrated ability to use 10-key
adding machine and computer keyboard, and want to learn more
about the cable industry, don’t miss out on this opportunity. A
basic skills test and pre-employment drug test is required.
Please apply at 3075 N.E. Sandy Blvd., Portland.
Equal Opportunlty/ADA Employer
Computer
User Support Analyst
The Dept. of Corrections is
seeking to fill two User Sup­
port Analyst 1 's to support a
large user-based help desk.
Positions perform trouble­
shooting and resolve prob­
lems for users who call into
the help desk in addition to
working with user groups to
communicate users’ problems
and issues to technical staff.
Bachelor’s degree in Com­
puter Science, DP.oraclosely
related field OR an AA degree
or certificate of completion iri
these fields and one year of
user support experience re­
quired. Two years DP exp may
substitute for AA degree or
certificate. AS/400 exp and
good communication skills a
plus. Salary range $2,004-
$2,709 per month. Liberal in­
surance, retirement, vacation
and sick leave benefits. Ob­
tain a detailed job announce­
ment and State of Oregon
employment application from
any local Oregon Employment
Division office of most state
agency personnel offices. For
specific information, contact
the Departmentof Corrections
personnel Office at (503) 945-
9010. Recruitm ent closes
October 14,1994. Equal Em­
ployment Opportunity/Ameri-
can Disabilities Act Employer.
Criminal Justice
Employment
Opportunities
Corrections, Investigations, Law
Enforcement Courts, Security,
Probation, Parole, etc.
For Info: Professional Network
Association, Box 190968,
Boston, MA 02119.
Attention Portland
Postal Positions $12.26 an hr. +
Benefits. Carriers, Clerks,
Sorters, & Main Jobs. For
exam info & application call
(708) 264-1600 Ext. 4552.
Corrections
Programs
Administrator
Oregon Department Of
Corrections
Position manages statewide
correctional programs includ­
ing planning, directing, orga­
nizing, and supervising the
Oregon Corrections intake
center and institutions records,
classification and transfer di­
vision, education/V T pro­
grams, transitional release
services, volunteer services,
religious services, drug and
alcohol programs, and cor­
rectional treatment programs/
services. Four yrs manage­
ment experience in the field of
corrections which dem on­
strates the ability to manage a
wide variety of correctional
programs required as well as
experience in budget prepa­
ration and program evalua­
tion. Salary range $3,904 -
$5,232 per month. Liberal in­
surance, retirement vacation
and sick leave benefits. A de­
tailed job announcement and
State of Oregon employment
application can be obtained
from any local employment
division office or by calling the
Oregon Department of Cor­
rections Personnel Office,
2575 Center St NE, Salem,
OR 97310, (503) 945-9010.
Recruitment closes October
14, 1994. Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action Employer.
Temporary Clerical
Positions
Seeking long term temporary
employees to work various
clerical, customer service and
s e c re ta ria l a s sig n m e n ts.
Skills needed include: typing
50wpm, data entry, 10-key by
touch. Computer experience
to include WordPerfect for
Windows, Word, and spread­
sheets. Strong customer ser­
vice and multi-line reception
experience needed for some
of the assignments. Salary
range $6.20 to $8.00/hr.
Senior and Disabled
Services Division
Long Term
Temporary
State of Oregon
$2486 - $3307
Be a part of the new direction in
long term care. Tualatin, Al­
bany and Medford Client Care
Monitoring Units are recruit­
ing for people with special
skills - health care professional
- to be part of a team dedi­
cated to assuring high quality
of life for residents of Oregon’s
long term care facilities. Pref­
erence will be given to regis­
tered nurses and dieticians.
Some travel required. Call 1-
503-945-5844 for more infor­
mation. EEO/AA.
Long term temporary positions
of 6 months-»- require the fol­
lowing skills: Previous CRT/
PC experience, the ability to
stand for long periods of time
and lift up to 35 lbs. Previous
filing experience, dem on­
strated customer service ex­
perience and strong attention
to detail is also required. Sal­
ary $6.20/hr.
We welcome applications from
9:00am to 1:00pm, Mon.-Fri.,
at the Standard Plaza, L2
Level, 1100 S.W. 6th Ave.,
Portland.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Sub-Bids Requested
OHSU MRB, 6th Fir Biochemistry Research Lab Remodel
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Portland, OR
Bid Date: October 1 1 ,19 94 • 3:00 P.M.
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SHIMIZU AMERICA CORP.
hmz
7100 S.W. Hampton, Suite 231 • Tigard, OR 97223
(503) 620-2965 Fax (503) 620-0223
CCB #46499
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women,
minority, and emerging small business enterprises.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvan­
taged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises.
Oregon Contractor's Board Registration #63053
Notice of Intent
The Oregon Departm ent of Transportation, Transportation
Developm ent Branch is seeking proposals from qualified
consultants to assist in developing and implementing Oregon’s
Intermodal Facilities and Systems M anagem ent System
(IMS). The requested services include a statewide IMS and
Freight Element of the Regional Transportation Plan. C on­
sultants are being sought for the following w ork elem ents:
A) identifying perceived intermodal problem s and needs.
B) developing a database structure and perform ance
measures, and collecting the necessary data.
C) id e n tifyin g s tra te g ie s and actio n s fo r im p ro vin g
intermodal transportation movements.
Both ODOT and Metro are providing funds for the proposed
work. Metro funding will be adm inistered through the Port of
Portland. Because there are two funding sources, there will
be two contracts with the same consultant. The initial value
of the two contracts will not exceed $250,000. The Initial
ODOT contract may be am ended up to a m axim um of
$70,000 to conduct surveys.
A pre-proposal meeting w ill be held at 1:30 p.m. on O ctober
14, 1994 in the Em ploym ent Departm ent Auditorium , 875
Union Street NE, Salem , Oregon. Consultants are encour­
aged, but not required, to attend.
The assigned DBE participation goal for this project is 12
percent. The assigned goal shall apply to am endm ents or
extensions of the contracts.
If you are interested in being considered, a Request for
Proposals can be obtained by calling or writing Program
Services, 309 Transportation Building, 355 Capitol Street
NE, Salem, OR 97310; telephone (503) 986-3400.
Statem ents of Proposals are due no later than 5:00 p.m. on
Monday, O ctober 24, 1994.
Request For Bids
The Portland/O regon Visitors Association is requesting pro­
posals from Christm as tree farms relative to a direct mail
cam paign in December 1994. The following items are re­
quested:
• 650-750, freshly cut two to three-foot Christm as trees
(tabletop).
• Tree stand with water pan.
• Decorative balls, lights, and garland.
• Packaging for tree (shipping container).
Bids are due on O ctober 17, 1994. Should you wish a copy
of the bid, please contact Michael Smith at 275-9770.
Sub-Bids Requested
OHSU OPC Nuclear Medicine Clinic Remodel
Portland, OR
Bid Date: October 1 9 ,19 94 • 3:00 P.M.
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«SK SHIMIZU AMERICA CORP.
7100 S.W. Hampton, Suite 231 • Tigard, OR 97223
(503) 620-2965 Fax (503) 620-0223
CCB #46499
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women,
minority, and emerging small business enterprises.
Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of
Portland (HAP), 8910 N. W oolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon
97203, until 2:00 p.m ., T u e sd a y, N o ve m b e r 1, 1994 for
labor and m aterials to make site and dwelling improvements
at two existing apartm ent projects. Shortly thereafter, bids
will be opened and publicly read. No bidder may withdraw
their bid after the hour set for opening until after the lapse of
sixty (60) days from the bid opening.
The basic work consists of site lighting, play area and
drivew ay resurfacing, landscaping, storage shed replace­
ment, metal siding and roofing, stair treads, and window and
door replacem ent at Powellhurst W oods Apartm ents, 11200
SE Holgate, 97266 and Alderwood Apartm ents, 17225 SE
Alder, Portland, Oregon 97233.
Bid docum ents are available at the HAP Office, noted above.
A $50 (Fifty) deposit for one set, and $20 (Twenty) for each
additional set is refundable when docum ents are returned
within 10 days after bid opening.
Attendance of bidders is requested at a pre -b id to u r of the
project com m encing at 1:00 p.m . T h u rsd a y, O c to b e r 13,
1994. Questions posed during the tour, when not addressed
in docum ents, will be answered by addendum.
Bidders should review all sections involving bid requirements
and contract conditions outlined in the Project Manual. A bid
security of 5% of the bid is required.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in
com pliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and
requirem ents and may reject any or all bids and waive all
inform alities if, in the judgm ent of HAP, it is in the public
interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be
directed to Dave W a lte r at 735-4210.
Housing Authority of Portland
Barrett Philpott
Director of Maintenance
Advertisement For Bids
Alderwood & Powellhurst W oods Apartments
Site & Dwelling Improvements
Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of
Portland (HAP), 8910 N. W oolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon
97203, until 2:00 p.m., N o ve m b e r 3, 1994 for labor and
m aterials to make site and dwelling im provem ents at two
existing apartment projects. Shortly thereafter, bids will be
opened and publicly read. No bidder may withdraw their bid
after the hour set for opening until after the lapse of sixty (60)
days from the bid opening.
The basic work consists of site lighting, play area and
drivew ay resurfacing, landscaping, storage shed replace­
ment, metal siding and roofing, stair treads, and window and
door replacem ent at Powellhurst W oods Apartm ents, 11200
SE Holgate, 97266 and Alderwood Apartm ents, 17225 SE
Alder, Portland, O regon 97233.
Bid docum ents are available at the HAP Office, noted above.
A $50 (Fifty) deposit for one set, and $20 (Twenty) for each
additional set, is refundable when docum ents are returned
within 10 days after bid opening.
Attendance of bidders is requested at a pre -b id to u r of the
project com m encing at the Powellhurst W oods Apartm ents,
address above, at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, O c to b e r 20,1994.
Q uestions posed during the tour, when not addressed in
docum ents, will be answered by addendum.
Bidders should review all sections involving bid requirements
and contract conditions outlined in the Project Manual. A bid
security of 5% of the bid is required.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in
com pliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and
requirem ents and may reject any or all bids and waive all
inform alities if, in the judgm ent of HAP, it is in the public
interest to do so. Q uestions regarding this project should be
directed to D avid W a lte r at 735-4210.
Housing Authority of Portland
Barrett Philpott
Director of Maintenance
Document 020
Request For Proposals
The Port Of Portland
Terminal 6
Entry and Exit Booths
Proposals for the Terminal 6, Entry and Exit Booths, will be
received at the office of the Manager, Contracts and Procure­
ment, of The Port of Portland, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah Street,
15th floor, Portland, Oregon, (503) 731-7590 (m ailing ad­
dress: Post Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon, 97208) until,
but not after, 5 p.m. Friday, O ctober 14, 1994.
Description of W ork:
Provide all labor, equipment, and m aterials to design,
fabricate, paint, test, and deliversix booths to Term inal 6.
Booths shall be 8 feet wide, 16 feet long, and approxi­
mately 8.5 feet high.
Please direct technical questions to the Project Engineer,
Duane Johnson, (503) 731-7387.
Contract docum ents may be exam ined at the above Port
offices. Copies may be obtained by prospective Vendors at
no cost from Contracts and Procurem ent (address above).
Proposals m ay be rejected if not in com pliance with the
specified procedures and requirements. Any or all bids may
be rejected if in the public interest to do so.
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Port of Portland
Ron Stempel, M anager
Contracts and Procurem ent
Request For Bids From Qualified
DBE Subcontractors/Suppliers
Tri-Met Contract No. 94-0883B
Banfield LRT System Related Improvements
Project Double Tracking
Bid Submittal Date: October 18,19 94 • 2:00 P.M.
Owner: Tri-County M etropolitan Transportation District of
Oregon.
Perform ance/Paym ent/Supply Bonds Required. Drawings
and Specifications are available at all area plan centers or
can be obtained by contacting Diane Trudo at 503-238-6760.
Herzog Contracting Corp, will conduct itself in Good Faith
with DBE Firms regarding participation on this Project.
Quotes are requested by close of business on Friday,
O ctober 14, 1994, so that all bids can be fairly evaluated.
Bids are requested for (but not limited to) the following:
Surveying, Testing, Traffic Control, Electrical, Clearing &
Grubbing, Landscaping, Furnish Construction Materials,
Fencing, Pavement Markings, Asphalt Pavem ent, Excava­
tion, Piling, Structural Concrete, and Storm Sewer Work.
Send Quote to:
Estimator
Herzog Contracting Corp.
406A First St., #229
Long Beach, CA 90802
Phone: (310) 437-1774 Fax: (310) 437-1125
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