Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 01, 1995, Page 13, Image 13

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Advertisement For Bids
Invitation To Bid
Sealed bids will be received by Portland Community College,
H.E. Lile, Manager of Procurement and Risk Management
Services, Room A6, Ross Island Center, 049 S.W. Porter
Portland, Oregon 97201, until 2:00 pm local time, Thursday,
March 30,1995, for Portland Community College, Cascade
Campus Student Services/Classroom Building. Bids received
after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened at 2:15
pm local time. Thursday, March 30,1995, at the aforem en­
tioned place and read aloud to all who attend.
Sealed proposals for paving and sidewalk im provem ents to
the Prineville Senior Center will be received at City Hall, 400
East Third Street, Prineville, Oregon 97754 until 3:00 p.m.,
local time, Thursday, March 9,1995, at which time the bids
will be publicly opened and read. Bids shall be titled: Bid:
Paving and Sidewalk Improvements to Prineville Senior
Center.
Description of Work to be accomplished: The W ork consists
of construction of a new 3-story, classroom and office
building of approximately 34,000-square feet. Site work,
utilities development, landscape development, paving anc
other site improvements are required as part of the Work.
Bid Documents for Prime Contractors: Two (2) sets of
Drawings and Project and Manuals will be available Monday,
February 27,1995, at Precision Images for each prospective
Prime Contractor upon deposit of $150 per set of documents.
Deposits will be refunded for sets returned in good condition
within seven (7) days after bid opening. Additional sets or
parts of sets may be obtained at cost of reproduction form
Precision Images, 1106 W est Burnside, Portland, Oregon
97209 (503) 274-2030.
Bid Documents for Subcontractors: Subcontractors may
obtain Bid Documents at the cost of reproduction at Precision
Images, 1106 West burnside, Portland, Oregon 97209 (503)
274-2030.
Bidding Documents may be examined at the following loca
tions:
In Portland: Architects, Office: Mahlum & Nordfors Smith
Gordon Architects, 50 SW Second, Suite 600, Portland,
OR 97204, phone: 224-4032; Construction Data Plan
Center - Eastside and Westside; the Daily Journal of
Commerce Plan Center; Oregon Association of Minority
Entrepreneurs; Impact Minority Plan Center; National As­
sociation of Minority Contractors; Oregon Contractor Plan
Center.
In W ilsonville: Construction Data; Dodge Scan
In Salem: Salem Contractors Exchange
In Eugene: Eugene Builders Exchange
In Roseburg: Oregon Builders Exchange
In Vancouver: Southwest Washington Contractors Associa­
tion
In Seattle: Dodge Scan; Valley Plan Center
Two pre-bid meetings will be held at the PCC Cascade
Campus followed by a project walk-through. The meetings
will be held in Jackson Hall on Monday, March 8,1995, one
at 10:00 am in Room 102; and one at 5:30 pm in Room 104.
Bidders will meet with representatives of the Owner, Archi­
tect and Consultants. It is recommended that contractors
intending to submit proposals for the project attend one of
these meetings and a walk-through, however it is not m an­
datory that they do so. Representatives of m inority-owned
and women-owned enterprises are encouraged to attend
one of these meetings.
No bid shall be considered unless the bid contains a state­
ment by the bidder, as part of their bid, that the provisions
required by ORS 279.350 (workers on public works to be paid
not less than prevailing rate of wage) shall be included in their
contract.
Bids will not be considered unless accompanied by certified
check, cashier’s check, or surety bond made payable to
Portland Community College in an amount equal to ten
percent (10%) of the lump sum bid. Interest will not be
allowed on bid security.
Prequalification is not required for this Work. Bidders are
required to be registered with the State of Oregon Construc­
tion Contractors Board, pursuant to ORS 701.055 (1).
Minority-owned and women-owned enterprises are encour­
aged to subm it bids in response to this solicitation and will not
be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or
national origin in consideration for an award of any contract
entered into pursuant to this advertisement.
The College Board of Directors and its officers are committed
to encouraging that women and members of ethnic minority
groups are represented and employed in the College’s public
works contracts and will ask bidders responding to this call for
bids to specify to what extent they intend to subcontract with
or employ members of ethnic minority groups or women.
Portland Community College will assist all bidders in identi­
fying minority or women subcontractors or potential em ploy­
ees.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whether that bidder
is a State of Oregon resident bidder as defined in ORS
279.029.
No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof, before award of the contract, unless award
is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days from the bid
opening date.
The College may reject any bid not in compliance with all
prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements and
nay reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the
College that it is in the public interest to do so.
Inquiries regarding this Project may be directed to:
Ms. Linda Muerle or Mr. Clark Brockman
Mahlum & Nordfors Smith Gordon
50 Southwest Second, Suite 600
Portland, Oregon 97204
503/224-4032
The work contemplated consists of:
1, Surfacing the parking area by adding base aggregate
and asphalt concrete pavement.
Replacing concrete sidewalks around the majority of one
city block, including wheelchair ramps, driveway drops,
and curbs.
W ork under this contract will be funded in part with grant
funds from the Oregon Community Development Block
Grant Program (Grant No. C94021). The total project budget
(for construction) is approximately $52,600. The project is
being administered by Central Oregon Intergovernmental
Council with engineering services provided by David Evans
and Associates, Inc.
The contract time will be limited to 45 calendar days, with
liquidated damages of $300.00 per day should the Contrac­
tor fail to complete the work within the time allowed. The City
of Prineville will issue the Notice to Proceed (starting the
construction time period) when requested by the Contractor
but not later than May 1, 1995.
Contracts documents m aybe examined at the City of Prineville,
400 East Third Street, Prineville, Oregon or at Central
Oregon Builder’s Exchange, 707 NW Hill Street, Bend,
Oregon or at Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council,
1135 SW Highland Street (P.O. Box 575), Redmond, Or­
egon. Contract documents may be procured at the Prineville
City Hall or David Evans and Associates, Inc. upon payment
of a $25.00 nonrefundable fee for each set. Make checks
payable to David Evans and Associates, Inc.
The attention of Bidders is directed to the State overtime
requirements and conditions of employment to be observed.
The applicable prevailing wage rate and provisions under the
Davis-Bacon Act are included in the Contract Documents.
Current Davis-Bacon wage rates will be supplied to all
potential bidders of record at least 10 days prior to bid
opening if there are revisions.
Each proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and
accompanied by a certified check or bid bond executed on
the form bound within the Contract Documents or one
substantially similar, payable to the City of Prineville, in an
amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the am ount bid.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a perfor­
mance bond and payment bond, each in the full am ount of
the contract price.
A pre-bid conference fpr representatives and potential Bid­
ders will be held on Friday, March 3, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. at
Prineville City Hall, 400 East Third Street, Prineville, Oregon
97754.
Before a Contract will be awarded for the work contemplated
herein, the Owner will conduct such investigation as is
necessary to determine the performance record and ability of
the apparent low Bidder to perform the size and type of work
specified under this Contract. Upon request, the Bidder shall
submit such information as deemed necessary by the Owner
to evaluate the Bidder's qualifications.
For information regarding the proposed work, contact James
C. Carnahan, P.E., David Evans and Associates, Inc., 709
N.W. Wall, Suite 102, Bend, Oregon 97701, phone 389-
7614, fax 389-7623.
The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to
reject any or all proposals not conforming to the intent and
purpose of the contract documents. Any Bidder may w ith­
draw his Proposal prior to the time of bid opening and no
Bidder may withdraw his Proposal after the time of bid
opening.
By Henry Hartley
City Manager
RFP #9516 & 9517
King Neighborhood Housing Developments
Portland Development Commission is requesting a state
from developers of interest and qualifications to develop
27,500 sq. ft. of vacant land located at NE Martin Luther King
Blvd/NE W ygant- NE Going, and 13,080 sq. ft. of vacant land
located at NE Sixth Ave/NE Emerson St.
Potential uses for the NE MLK Blvd site include low-, m e­
dium-, and high-rise apartments and condominiums. Zoning
requires a minimum of 14 units, and allows for ground floor
commerical space. Potential uses for the NE Sixth Ave. site
include plexes, row or townhouses and garden apartments,
up to 8 units.
Proposals are due by 5:00 p.m., March 31, 1995, to PDC,
1120 SW 5th Ave., #1100, Portland OR 97204.
All interested parties are encouraged to attend an inform a­
tional pre-proposal meeting at the NE Police Precinct m eet­
ing room, 449 NE Emerson St., on W ednesday, March 15,
1995, at 4:15 p.m. For more information on the details of this
offeirng contact: David Nemo, Ph# 823-3214, or Diane
Stites, Ph# 823-3240.
Multnomah Education Service District
Sub-Bids Requested
Job Information Hotline
257-1510
257-1518 TDD
An Equal Opportunity Employer & Drug Free Work Place
Comm unications Electronics Training
Facility • Camp Riley • W arrenton, OR
Bid Date: March 3 ,1 9 9 5 • 2:00 pm
WEST COAST CONTRACTORS OF NEVADA INC.
(702) 826-9393 Fax (702) 826-9366
5301 Longley Ln. • Suite D-153 • Reno, NV 89511
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and
minority businesses and emerging small business enterprises.
Notice of Available Funding
W ashington County and the City of Beaverton announce the
availability of the following federal and local funds for the
construction, acquisition, and rehabilitation of affordable
rental housing and programs to assist low-income first-time
homebuyers; for the acquisition of land for affordable hous­
ing; and for the provision of housing-related services to the
homeless and other low-income residents of Washington
County:
HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME)
$ 990,900
Washington County CDBG - Property Acquisition
$ 100,000
Washington County CDBG - Housing Services
$ 57,000
City of Beaverton CDBG - Housing Services
To be determined
Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) Program
$ 75,050
Washington County Shelter Service Grants (SSG) Program
$ 25,000
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A portion of the funds are targeted for housing development
or housing services in the City of Beaverton; additional
funding is set aside for designated Com m unity Housing
Development'Organizations.
The financial resources listed above are offered through a
Combined Funding Application. Public agencies, nonprofit
organizations, and for-profit entities are eligible to apply for
W ashington County HOME assistance, which will be made
available to selected project sponsors in the form of deferred-
payment, low-interest loans. Only nonprofit organizations or
public agencies may apply for CDBG funding, or for the
Emergency Shelter Grants or County Shelter Services Grants.
Organizations and individuals interested in applying for any
of the funds included in the Combined Funding Application
may obtain an application packet from the W ashington
County Department of Housing Services, 111 N.E. Lincoln,
Suite 200-L, Hillsboro, OR 97124, (503) 693-4777. Com ­
bined Funding Applications must be submitted to the Depart­
ment of Housing Services no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday,
March 24, 1995. Applicants will be required to make a brief
presentation of their project to an appointed Project Review
Committee at a public meeting scheduled forThursday, April
13, 1995.
A workshop for prospective applicants will be held on Tues­
day, March 7, 1995, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m., in the first floor
conference room of the W ashington County Juvenile Ser­
vices Building, 111 N.E. Lincoln Street, in Hillsboro. Applica­
tion materials will also be available at the workshop. For
additional information, contact Todd Adkins, Housing Ser­
vice Specialist, Department of Housing Services, (503) 693-
4777.
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Call For Proposals
For Concessions & Catering Management
At The Civic Stadium and Portland Metropolitan
Exposition Center
M etro’s Metropolitan Exposition-Recreation Commission is
soliciting sealed written proposals to be filed no later than
April 7 ,1 9 9 5 ,5 :0 0 p.m. PDT. Requirements and procedures
for subm itting proposals and of the services being sought are
described in detail in a formal request for proposals (RFP)
available from Lisa Ausburn, Oregon Convention Center,
(503) 235-7575, PO Box 12210, 777 NE Martin Luther King
Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97212.
A mandatory pre-proposal conference and tour will be held
on March 7 ,1 9 9 5 ,1 0 :0 0 am at Portland Multnomah Exposi­
tion Center. A tour of the Civic Stadium will be held at 1:00 pm
on March 7,1995. Any additional questions you have regard­
ing this Request for Proposal may be submitted in writing
prior to March 15, 1995. A sum mary of the questions re­
ceived, noted without source, answers, and minutes of the
pre-proposal conference will be sent to all who have received
the RFP.
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Twelve copies of the proposals must be delivered to the
Oregon Convention Center, Administrative Offices, 777 NE
Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97232 by April
7, 1995 at 5:00 pm PDT. All proposers must be equal
opportunity em ployers as specified in ORS 656.407 prior to
the deadline for receipt of proposals. In addition, all proposers
must respond to the requirements of the Metropolitan Expo­
sition-Recreation Commission’s Minority and Women-Owned
Business Program. This requires maximizing opportunities
for m inority and women-owned business enterprises (MBE
and WBE) in accordance with applicable provisions of the
Metro Code. A proposal bond, in the name of the MERC
Comm ission, in the amount of $50,000 will be required.
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If you choose not to respond to the RFP after receiving a
copy, a letter indicating why you are not responding would be
appreciated.
All proposals will be evaluated by a selection com mittee with
representatives approved by both the Metropolitan Exposi­
tion-Recreation Commission and the Portland business com ­
munity. A contract, with the same selected proposer, is
anticipated to result form this selection process. However,
the MERC Commission reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals upon a finding that it is in the public interest to do
so.
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Sub-Bids Requested
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F.W. Olin Science Center
W illam ette University
Salem, Oregon
Bid Date: Tuesday, March 21,1995 • 3:00 P.M.
Andersen Construction Co., Inc.
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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
taged, minority, women, and emerging small business enterprises.
Oregon Contractor's Board Registration #63053
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