A ugust 9, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver P age B8 rB .1 V | , S tandard I nsurance C ompany Communications Director People. Not just policies ™ Put your skills to w ork fo r a cause you believe in. Planned P arenthood is looking for a m otivated individual to plan and im plem ent o u r public re­ la tio n s a c tiv itie s , in clu d in g m edia relations, agency pub­ lications, public events and agency-w ide m arketing strat­ egies. Education and experi­ ence in m edia relations, p ub­ lic relations, com m unications and/or m arketing, preferably in a non-profit setting. Must have outstanding writing skills, creativity, understan ding of public policy issues, and abil­ ity to handle controversial is­ s u e s a n d c o m p e tin g d e ­ m ands. S tarting salary range $28,782 - $30,420. Send cov­ er letter, resum e and 3 writing sam ples to T heresa Russo, P lanned P arentho od, 3231 SE 50th, Portland, OR 97206 before A ugust 25. Medical Specialist T his position requires a c u rre n t­ ly licensed registered nurse. A m inim um of 4 years clinical and hospital e xp e rie n ce in related m edical fields (e.g., cardiology, orthopedics, p s y ­ chology). M ust be able to a n ­ alyze m edical inform ation and interpret that inform ation for claim s personnel; apply a d ­ va nced m edical know ledge to co m plex situations and c o n ­ tin u o u s ly s h ift p rio ritie s to m eet dem ands from various division departm ent. Excellent w ritten and verbal co m m u n i­ cation skills are also required. A p p lic a tio n d e a d lin e is W ednesday, A ugust 16, at 1 pm . B usiness hours are 8 am to 5 pm and a room is avail­ able from 9 am to 1 pm fo r c o m p le tio n of a p p lica tio n s. A p p lic a n t p a c k e ts m ay be picked up and dropped off before or after business hours at o u r guard station on level 2. Standard Plaza Human Resource Office, Level 2 1100 SW 6th Avenue Portland, OR 97204 Job Hotline # 321-OPEN (6736) Equal Opportunity Employer EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY FAIR HOUSING IS THE LAW! U S Department ot Housing and Urban Development 1 R00-669-9777 • TDD 1-800-927-9275 Informational Advertisement Department Of Transportation Call For Bids Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on August 24,1995 for he projects listed below: County Deschutes SPTC X'ing at Birdfoot Drive Section of Birdfoot Drive in Tangent. 0% DBE goal. AC Pavement | .inn and Oiling. Duckflat Road - Jefferson/Marion Road Sec-1 tion of Marion Hill Road approx. 1 mile north of Jefferson. 9% DBE goal. W ork performed by contractor’s organization not less than 30% of contract amount. Earthwork and Drainage, A g­ gregate Bases, and Miscellaneous Highway | Marion Washington Douglas Patient Service Staff Full tim e, benefits, 7.38/hour. D irects and coordinates pa­ tient flow in fam ily planning center. P erform s a variety of front and back office duties. S panish speaking ability d e ­ sire d . P re vio u s h e a lth ca re experience required. M ust be detailed oriented. Send re­ sum e with cover letter to: Lisa S im p so n , P la n n e d P a re n t­ hood, 3231 SE 50th, Portland, O r 97206. Douglas Curry Equal O pportunity Em ployer Sub Bids Requested Snake River Correctional Institution - Phase II Ontario, Oregon Bid Package No. 1 Clackamas Pre-Bid Conference: August 14,1995 at 1:00pm Bid Date: August 23,1995 at 4:00pm rH HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF OREGON Multnomah Bid Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8934 1300 SW Sixth Avenue - Portland, OR 97201 - OR License #28417 We are an equal opportunity employer an request sub bids from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minonty, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises. Steve Prefontaine Bldg Renovation Nike World Campus, Beaverton, OR BiD Date: August 15,1995 12:00 PM Yorke & Curtis, Inc. 10125 S. W. Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. Beaverton, OR. 97005 (503) 646-2123 Fax (503) 643-5531 Builder’s Board #55644 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids from women and minority-owned business enterprises. ODOT An Equal Opportunity Employer Public Notice Fiscal year 1995-96 DBE Goals , is the policy of the Oregon Department of Transportation that isadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) as defined in I itle 49 Code of Federal Regulations part 23 and as it may be mended shall have the maximum opportunity to participate i the performance of contracts. o carry out this policy, the Department has established an verall statewide goal for DBE participation for fiscal year | Ictober 1,1 9 9 5 through September 30, 1996, as follow: Federal Highway Adm inistration...............13.00% Federal Railroad Adm inistration................. 0.00% Federal Transit Adm inistration.................. 10.00% locum ents concerning how the goal for the Federal Highway administration Program was selected are available for review | mtil September 1, 1995, during business hours, Monday hrough Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the following ocations: )BE/EEO/ESB Unit, Technical Services Branch, Oregon Depart­ ment of Transportation »55 Capitol St. N.E. (Transportation Bldg ), Room 112, Salem; 3DOT Region 1 Office, 123 N. W. Flanders St., Portland; 3 DOT Region 2 Office, 2960 State St., Salem; ODOT Region 3 Office, 3500 N.W. Stewart Parkway, Roseburg; DDOT Region 4 Office, 63055 N. Highway 97, Bend; □DOT Region 5 Office. 3012 Island Avenue, La Grande. i contract amount. Winchester Bay - Clear Lake Section of the I Oregon Coast Highway (Route US101) two miles south of Reedsport. AC pavement & Oiling. This project contains and asphalt esca­ lation clause. Hooskanaden Slide Mitigation Section of the I Oregon Coast Highway (Route US101) 11 miles north of Brookings. 6% DBE goal. Work performed by contractor’s organization not less than 30% of contract amount. AC pavement] Grade Separation Structures. Johnson Creek Blvd @ Linwood Avenue Sec-1 tion east of Milwaukie. 13% DBE goal. W ork performed by contractor’s organization not less than 30% of the contract amount. Earthwork ] and Drainage and Traffic Signals. Tanner Creek - Eagle Creek Section of the I Historic Columbia River Highway 2 miles west of Cascade Locks. 15% DBE goal. W ork per­ formed by contractor’s organization not less than 40% of contract amount. Reinforced Con­ crete and Structural Steel Bridges and Grade] Separation Structures. MBE, WBE & ESB Sub-Bids Requested Oregon Department of Transportation Appurtenances. SPTC X’ing - SW Greenburg Road (Bikeway) I Section of Beaverton-Tualatin Highway east of Beaverton. Miscellaneous Highway Appurte­ nances and Traffic Signals. W ork performed by contractor’s organization not less than 40% of contract amount. i Winchester Bay Viewpoint on the Oregon Coast Highway (Route US101) two miles south of Reedsport. 8.5% DBE goal. Miscellaneous Highway Appurtenances. Work performed by contractor’s organization not less than 40% of | and Oiling. Luckiamute River Bridge ai id Fern Creek Bridge I Section of Ira Hooker Road and Gilliam Road south of Dallas. 14% DBE goal. Reinforced Concede and Structural Steel Bridges and] □Olk (Site Work, Fencing, Asphalt Paving, Precast Concrete Cell Units, Cell Furnishings, Security Toilet Fixtures, and Site Electrical) City of Bend Sidewalk Project on various streets in the City of Bend. 0% DBE goal. M iscella­ neous Highway Appurtenances. The Depart­ ment will hold a mandatory prebid meeting for all holders of bidding documents at the City Hall | in Bend at 10:00 a.m. on August 8,1995. Multnomah & Clackamas SE McLoughlin Blvd - SE Palmblad Road Sec­ tion of the Springwater Corridor in Portland. I 15% DBE goal. Work performed by contrac­ tor’s organization not less than 30% of contract amount. Aggregate Bases and AC Pavement and Oiling, Illumination and Traffic Signals,] Miscellaneous Highway Appurtenances. Lincoln Yaquina Bay Bridge Approach Spans (New-| port) Section of the Oregon Coast Highway] (Route US101) 3.5% DBE goal. Bridge Reha­ bilitation and Cathodic Protection. Contractor] special qualification and training required. Plans, specifications and bid documents may be obtained in | Room 1, Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon 97310, Plans may be ordered by phone at (503) 986-3720, or by facsimile at (503) 986-3224. There is a $20.00 charge for plans and specifications per project. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten da\ s prior to the bid opening day. For addition­ al information regarding pre-qualification, please contact Fran Neavoll, Program Section, at (503) 986-3877. If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business | Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE), please contact the Office of Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651. City Of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Insley Basin & Taggart A Basin Relief & Reconstruction Predesign SOQ’s Due 4:00 p.m., August 18,1995 Request For Qualifications The City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services re­ quests qualifications from firms interested in providing engi­ neering services for the Insley Basin & Taggart A Basin Relief and Reconstruction PreDesign. A complete description of the project, specific requirements and evaluation criteria for the SOQ may be obtained from Kathy Bambeck, Bureau of Environmental Services, Room 400, 1120 S. W. Fifth Ave., Portland, OR. 97204, (503) 823- 7209. SOQ’s shall be received at that office until 4:00 p.m., August 18,1995. Consultant selection shall be in accordance with Chapter 5.68 of the City Code. The most qualified firms will be supplied with a Request for Proposals. Consultants shall be required to conform to the City’s MBE/ WBE/ESB and Equal Employment Opportunity Programs. The City of Portland is committed to increasing participation of minority and women owned businesses in its professional service contracting endeavors. Minority and women busi­ nesses are encouraged to subm it proposals and other proposers are encouraged to utilize minority and women businesses, where appropriate expertise exists. Attention is called to Chapter 3.100 of the City of Portland Code relative to certification as an Equal Employment Oppor­ tunity Employer. Details of certification requirements are available from the Bureau of Purchases and Stores, Room 1313, 1120 S. W. Fifth Ave., Portland OR 97204 (503) 823- 6855. City Of Portland Invitation For Proposals Proposals Due 2:00 P.M. On Various Dates Sealed Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchases and Stores, Room 1313, Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204 for the (Commodities), (Equip­ ment), (Projects) detailed below until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the above ad­ dress. For additional information, telephone Buyer at number listed. Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposals listed herein, no proposal or bid will be considered unless accom pa­ nied by a bid surety for an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the proposal. The City encourages bidding by MBEs and FBEs and will assist such firms to understand and participate in formal bidding processes. Non-Discrimination: No proposal or bid will be considered unless bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Em­ ployer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. P ropo sal No, Description Opening Pate 20 HVAC Replacement at Portland 08-29-95 Tennis Center. Contact Susan Akers at 823-5371. Prebid meeting is 9AM August 21,199 5 at jobsite at 324 NE 12th Ave. 21 Knott St Sewer Reconstruction. 08-22-95 Contact Michele Ackerman, 823-6854. Prequalification required in Category 8, Sewer. Carlton Chayer Purchasing Agent Multnomah County, Oregon Call For Bid Request for Proposal No.: R952-43-0100 Request for Proposal due by 4:00 PM on: September 13,1995 Proposals will not be publicly opened and read aloud. Multnomah County Central Library Renovation Partial Rebid (Ornamental Metal, Millwork, Join Sealers, Wood Doors, Accordion Fire Doors, Entrances & Storefronts, Wood Windows, Glazing, Wall & Corner Guards, Identifying Devices, Lockers, Metal Shelving, Compact Shelving, and Window Treatment) Proposals must be sealed In their entirety, and the pack­ aging clearly marked with the Proposer’s name, address, and RFP number. Proposals will be received until, but not after, 4:00 PM, by Multnomah County Purchasing, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202, for: Multnomah County Department of Community and Family Services, in cooperation with the Portland/Multnomah Enter­ prise Community Commission, announces the solicitation of proposals for programs/projects which meet the objectives set forth in the Portland/Multnomah County Strategic Revital­ ization Program Plan. Approximately $800,000 per year is available to fund approximately 8-10 projects in a portion of North/Northeast Portland and the downtown Portland busi­ ness district. Projects can be in any of the following areas: business growth and development; jobs and development; housing; family services; and public safety. Bid Date: August 15,1995 • 2:00 PM 10 Day Advance Prequalification with Multnomah County Required for bids in excess of $50,000 There will be an Optional Information Workshop on Tuesday, August 15, 1995, 9:00 a.m. at Emanuel Hospital, Lorenzen Center, 2801 N. Gantenbien, Portland, OR. HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF OREGON Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals if not in compliance with Request for Proposal (RFP) procedures and requirements. Specifications may be obtained from: Multnomah County Purchasing, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202. Phone (503) 248-5111, Fax (503) 248-3252. Sub-Bids Requested 1300 SW 6th Ave. • P.O. Box 1300 • Portland, Oregon 97207 Bid Phone: 503-221-8811 Fax Number: 503-221-8934 Oregon License #28417 Weareanequalopportumtyemployerandrequestsub-bidsandmaterialproposals from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans or emerging small business enterprises. Franna Hathaway, CPPB, Manager Purchasing Section