Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 23, 1995, Page 16, Image 16

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Notice To Contractors
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City Of Camas Department Of Public Works
Camas, Washington
Oak Park Neighborhood Park Improvements
City Project No. 654
Sealed bids will be received by the City of Camas, Office of the
Finance Department, 616 NE 4th Avenue, Camas, W ashing­
ton, until 10:00 A M ., on September 11,1995 and will then and
there be publicly read for the construction of the improvement.
All bid proposals shall be accom panied by a bid proposal
I deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check, or surety
bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of
such bid proposal. Should the successful bidder fail to enter
into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond
within the time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal
deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Camas.
Maps, plans, and specifications may be obtained from the
I Public
Works Department upon payment of the amount of $25.00,
which is non-refundable.
Informational copies of maps, plans, and specifications are on
file for inspection in the Public W orks Department, Camas,
Washington.
The improvem ent fbr which bids will be received as follows:
Bid opening on Monday, September 11, at 10:00 A.M.
I The work consists of constructing a neighborhood park and
adjacent street improvements, to include park site stripping
and excavation, roadway excavation, crushed surfacing, as­
phalt cone, pavement, curb inlets, PVC storm pipe, cement
1 cone, curb and gutter, cem ent cone, sidewalk, ductile iron
water main, copper water services, park play structure, trails,
irrigation, landscaping, planting and other related items.
I
The City of Camas reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals if found to be higher than the estimated cost and to
waive any form ality or technicality in any proposal in the
interest of the City.
Jean M. Durgin, City Clerk
Multnomah Education Service District
Request For Quotations
for furnishing
Dairy Products And Eggs
Specifications may be obtained at the above office. The
District may reject any quotation not in compliance with all
prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and
may reject for good cause any or all quotations upon a finding
of the agency it is in the public interest to do so.
Call For Bids
Career
Opportunities
For Chemical-Dependency
Professionals...
The Corporation: C O D A, Inc., a private non-profit corporation,
has pioneered comprehensive addiction treatment services to a
diverse and complex population throughout Northwest Oregon.
Operating from one large outpatient site and three residential
sites (which also provide child development and limited outpa­
tient services), our services include intensive drug-free outpa­
tient, methadone maintenance, short - and long-term residential,
and detoxification. Our client population is extremely large and
diverse. We are a leader in designing services for pregnant
women, women with young children, and to families.
With our range o f services, locations, and client profiles, CODA
offers a challenging and multifaceted environment in which
chemical dependency professionals can grow and advance.
CODA further encourages professional advancement with an
energetic training program consisting o f monthly in-service
events, frequent special events, and cash and paid-time allow ­
ance for off-premises training.
Recent and continuing expansion has created an exceptional
range o f career opportunities. Dedicated chemical-dependency
professionals are encouraged to apply. CODA is currently
recruiting for the follow ing positions.
PO SITIO N S:
Senior Counselor C -V : One Residential and two Outpatient
position available. Starting salary $I,9I7-$2,IO O per month
plus benefits. Positions provide treatment to complex caseloads,
perform clinical supervision, develop and implement clinical
procedures. Requires Master's Degree and relevant experience.
Inquire about C5A60, C5060, C 506I.
Interm ediate R esidential Counselor C -lll: Starting salary
$ 1,359-$ 1,500 per month plus benefits Provides direct diagno­
sis and treatment, group therapy, and discharge planning. Re­
quires bachelor’s degree and relevant experience. Inquire about
C3T41.
Individuals currently serving and federal, state or county parole
or probation are ineligible for these positions. Candidates must
consent to a crim inal background check.
T O A P P LY , obtain a standard CODA application form and
detailed position announcements for each position sought.
Screening questions responses are demanded for each position
sought. C O D A cannot accept resumes in lieu of applications
forms. A p p lic a tio n M ate ria ls A rc Available A t And M ust Be
Returned To: C O DA, Inc. 210 NE 20th Ave., Portland, OR
97232; Tele: (503) 236-2290 Ext. 254.
CODA
T reatment R ecovery P revention
Bid No. B968-19-1056 (Re-bid)
I Due Date August 2 4 ,199 5
P ortland O bserver
City Of Prineville
D etoxification C ounselor II (2p positions), C h ild Care (1
position), and o n-C all R elief Nursing, C lerica l and Residen­
tia l positions are also available.
Request for quotations are solicited to furnish Dairy Products
and Eggs for this agency’s Environmental Education Outdoor
School program . Q uotes w ill be received by M ichael
Mlynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE Ainsworth Cir­
cle, Portland, OR 97220-9017 (PO Box 301039, Portland, OR
97230-9039) (Phone: 503-257-1791) until no later than 4:00
PM, Pacific Standard Time (PST), August 31, 1995.
23 1995 • T he
Barney Well House
And Appurtenances
Bids due 10:00 am, Aug. 25
Invitation To Bid
Sealed proposals for construction of the Barney Well House
and appurtenances will be received at City Hall, 400 Eas
Third Street, Prineville, Oregon 97754, until 10:00, local time,
August 25, at which time the bids will be publicly opened anc
read. Bids shall be titled: Bid: City of Prineville, Barney Wei
House.
The work contemplated consists of: 1. Construction of a
concrete masonry until building (12-feet by 30 feet). 2. Instal­
lation of plumbing and piping to connect the Barney Well to
City Prineville’s transmission line. 3. Connection to power and
telephone utilities. 4. Installation of a gas chlorination system.
5. Installation of a submersible pump (100 hp, 700 gpm),
pump controls and all appurtenances.
The contract time will be limited to 60 calendar days, with
liquidated damages of $450.00 per day should the Contractor
fail to complete the work within the time allowed.
Contract documents may be examined at the City of Prineville,
400 East Third Street, Prineville, Oregon; at Central Oregon
Builder's Exchange, 707 NW Hill Street, Bend, Oregon; or at
David Evans and Associates, Inc., 709 N. W. Wall Street,
Suite 102, Bend, Oregon. Contract documents may be pro­
cured at the Prineville City Hall or David Evans and Associ­
ates, Inc. upon payment of a $40.00 nonrefundable fee for
each set. Make checks payable to David Evans and Associ­
ates, Inc.
The attention of Bidders is directed to the State overtime
requirements and conditions of employment to be observed.
The applicable State prevailing wage rate and provisions are
included in the Contract Documents. Current State prevailing
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 substan­
tially similar, payable to the City of Prineville, in an amount not
less than ten percent (10%) of the amount bid. The successful
bidder will be required to furnish a performance boncf and
payment bond, each in the full amount of the contract price.
3efore a Contract will be awarded for the work contemplated
, lerein, the Owner will conduct such investigation as is neces­
sary 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 Pamela
J. Ownbey, P.E., or 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.
' he Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to
reject any or all proposals not conforming to the intent and
jurpose of the contract documents. Any Bidder may withdraw
s Proposal prior to the time of bid opening and no Bidder may
withdraw its Proposal after the time of bid opening.
Henry Hartley
City Manager
CODA is an Equal O pportunity/Aflam ative Action Employer
I Sellwood Bridge Deck Overlay
I Pre-Bid Conference: None
P re q u a lific a tio n R equired: Asphalt Concrete Pavement and
Oiling - Highways, Roads, Streets and Airport Runways - Due
I August 14, 1995
Call For Bid
Multnomah County, Oregon
Request for Proposal No: P952-43-0104
Bid No. B820-12-1051
I Due Date A u g u s t 3 1 , 1995
Request for proposal due by 4:00 PM on: September 15,1995
Proposals will not be publicly opened and read aloud.
I Northeast Health Clinic Boiler Replacement
Pre-Bid Conference: Mandatory 10:00 a m., August 18 at
Northeast Health Clinic, 5329 NE MLK Blvd, Portland.
Prequalification Required: Heating OR Plumbing - Due
I A u g u s t 21. 1995
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:
Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 PM on the specified date
I above and will be publicly opened and read at 2:15 P.M., the
I same day, by Multnomah County Purchasing, 2505 S.E. 1th
I Ave., Portland, Oregon.
The Multnmah County Department of Community and Family
Services, is seeking a contractor for a temporary, short-term
shelter for homeless single men and women, for November
1995 to March 1998.
Plans and Specifications are filed with Multnomah County
Purchasing and copies may be obtained from the above!
I address for a $5.00 non-refundable fee. Checks And Money |
O rd e rs O nly. Plans and Specifications Will Not Be M ailed!
I within the Metropolitan, Tri-County a re a .’
I
I Prequalifications Of Bidders shall be required pursuant to the I
Multnomah County Public Contract Review Board A dm inistra-1
I tive Rules (AR 40.030). See above for project classes of work. I
Prequalification application, or proof of prequalification by the I
I Oregon Department of Transportation, must be received by, or I
I postmarked to, Multnomah County Purchasing no later th a n |
1 10 days prior to the bid due date.
I All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing I
I wage law in ORS 279.350. Details of com pliance are available I
from M ultnomah County Purchasing, 2505 S. E. 11 th Avenue |
Portland, Oregon, 97202, (503) 248-5111., by contacting Jan
M Thompson
I
Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos I
abatement work if the project involves working with asbestos!
as set forth in ORS 468.833.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a I
surety bond, certified check, or a cashiers check payable to I
M ultnomah County for the amount equal to ten percent (10%) I
of the aggregate proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish I
a bond satisfactory to the board in the full amount of the |
contract.
I
M ultnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all b id s!
if not in com pliance with all prescribed bidding procedures. I
’ There will be an Optional Information Workshop on Tuesday,
August 22, 1995,10:00 a.m. In the Mead Building, 7th Floor
Conference Room, 421 SW 5th Ave., Portland, OR
i
Franna Hathaway, CPPB, Manager
Purchasing Section
Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals if not in compliance with the Request for Proposals
(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.
Franna Hathaway, CPPB, Manager
Purchasing Section
Sub-Bids Requested
OHSU Gaines Hall - Medical Technology Remodel
Portland, OR
Bid Date: August 24,1995 3:00 P.M.
Shimizu America Corp.
City of Portland
Bureau of Buildings
Professional Plan Review Services
Proposals due 4:00 p.m., September 4,1995
Request For Proposals
The City of Portland, Oregon requests proposals from firms
or individuals proficient in the review of commercial and
residential plans for conformance with fire and life safety and
the structural provision of the State Structural Specialty Code,
Mechanical Specialty Code, and One and Two Family Dwell­
ing Code.
A complete description of the specific requirements for the
proposal may be obtained from Jim Harris, Bureau of Build­
ings, 1120 SW 5th Ave., Room 930, Portland Oregon, 97204,
(503) 823-7541. Proposals shall be accepted until 4:00 p.m.,
Monday, September 4,1995.
Proposals shall be reviewed by a consultant selection com ­
mittee in accordance with Chapter 5.68 of the City Code.
Interviews may be held with the highest rated firms or individ­
uals.
Contractors shall be required to conform to the city MBE/FBE
and Equal Employment Opportunity Programs. The City of
Portland is committed to increasing participation of minority
and female owned businesses in its professional service
contracting endeavors. Minority and female businesses are
encouraged to submit proposals and other proposers are
encouraged to utilize minority and female 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, 1120 SW
5th Ave., Room 1313, Portland, Oregon 97204, (503) 823-
6855.
7100 S.W. Hampton, Suite 231 Tigard, OR $7223
(503) 620-2965 FAX (503) 620-0223
v m iu c o w c a m m
CCB #46499 WAC LIC #SHIMIAC158LO
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from
women and minority, and emerging small business enterprises.
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