P age B8 S eptember 6, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver MENTAL HEALTH Career Opportunities For Chemical-Dependency Professionals... The Corporation: CODA, Inc , a private non-profit corpora­ tion, has pioneered comprehensive addiction treatment servic­ es 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 outpatient services), our services include intensive drug-free outpatient, methodone 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 w ith young children, and to families. With our range o f services, locations, and client profiles, CODA offers a challenging and multifacted environment in which chemical dependency professionals can grow and ad­ vance. 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 allowance for off-premises training. Recent and continuing expansion has created an exceptional range o f career opportunities. Dedicated chemical-dependen­ cy professionals are encouraged to apply. CODA is currently recruiting for the follow ing positions: POSITIONS: Senior C ounselor C -V : one Residential and two Outpatient position available. Starting salary $1,917-52,100 per month plus benefits. Requires Master’s Degree and relevant experi­ ence. Inquire about C5A60, C5060, C5061. Detoxification Counselor II (2 positions). Starting salary $1,222-$ 1,550 per month plus benefits. Requires bachelor’s degree and relevant experience. Inquire about C2T31 and C2T32. Residential Counselor III (C3T41), Part-Time Child Care (C2A32), and on-call relief nursing, clerical, and residential positions are also available. Individuals currently serving any federal, state or county parole or probation are ineligible for these positions. Candidates must consent to a criminal background check. T O A P P L Y , obtain a standard C ODA application form and detailed position announcements for each position sought. Screening questions responses are demanded for each position sought. CO D A cannot accept resumes in lieu o f application forms. Application Materials Are Available At And Must Be Returned To CODA, Inc. 210 NE 20th Ave. Portland, OR 97232; Tele:(5O3) 236-2290 Ext. 254. CODA T reatment R ecovery P revention CODA is an Equal O pportunity/Affirm ative Action Employer Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Request For Proposal (RFP) DEQ Tax Credit Technical Reviewer(s) Pollution Control Facilities Tax Credit Program The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) invites qualified firms or individuals to submit a proposal to serve as Tax Credit Technical Reviewer(s) for the Pollution Control Tax Credit program. DEQ expects to select three or more individual proposals or one proposal which identifies several individuals within a firm. The current contract for this service expires on December 31,1995. The individuals must have financial and engineering level experience with facilities that prevent air, water, noise or hazardous waste pollution or utilize solid waste, hazardous wastes, used oil and reclaimed plastic products. The Technical Reviewer ensures that a facility qualifies for certification as a pollution control facility. There will be an informational Meeting on September 15,1995 at 1:00 PM in Room 3A of the Department of Environmental Quality, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204, Propos­ als are due September 29,1995 and the term of the contract is from January 1,1996 through June 30,1997. A copy of the RFP is available from Maggie Vandehey, Municipal Finance Specialist WQ:WF, Department of Envi­ ronmental Quality, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204, telephone (503) 229-6878. This RFP is available in alternate formats (e.g. large print, Braille) upon request. To obtain an alternate format, please contact Ed Sale in DEQ Public Affairs at (503) 229-5766. People with hearing impairment may call DEQ’s TTY number at (503) 229-6993. Bid Notice Northeast Oregon Housing Authority will accept sealed bids until 1:00 PM September 25,1995, at which time they will be publicly opened. The construction will consist of a 955 sqft addition of classrooms and reference areas and an enclosed a ttic a re a o f a p p ro x im a te ly 470 s q ft o v e r a n e x is lir iy ro o f. T f ie project is located in La Grande, Oregon, at the La Grande Elderly Complex. Interested contractors may obtain bidding information from Pinnacle Architecture, 141 SE Third Street, Bend, OR 97702, or Steve McKay, NOHA, P.O. Box 3357, La Grande, OR 97850, or by calling (503-963-5360) ext. #30. Advertise For Diversity Advertise In (Elje |Jnvtluni> (Obscvuev Call: 503-288-0033 Invitation To Bid Sealed proposals for furnishing all materials, labor and equip­ ment for the following described work will be received by the City of La Center up until 3 p.m. September 1 5 ,199 5. At this time the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. A contract will be awarded or all bids rejected within 60 days after the bid opening. PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project includes the following work: Asphalt paving on parking lot and pathways at the City of La Center Community Park, 1000 East 4th Street. Concrete sidewalks at the City of La Center Community Park, 1000 East 4th Street. The issuing office for Contract Documents is the City of La Center, 214 East 4th Street, La Center, Wa., 360-263-2782. Contract Documents including drawings will be issued upon request of the charge of $25. Full refund of deposits for the documents will be made to all General Contractors submitting a Bidder’s Proposal. No refund will made toother planholders. Bid documents will be available at noon, Sept. 5,1995, at the City Clerk's office, 214 E. 4th Street. All proposals must be submitted on the regular form furnished with the specifications, and each must be accompanied by a certified check or bidder’s bond made payable to the City of La Center in an amount not less than five per cent (5%) of the total bid. The City of La Center reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive informalities, or to accept that bid which appears to serve the best interest of the City of La Center. This project is financed through the Community Development Block Grant program with funds obtained from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The con­ tract will be subject to regulations of the Departments of Labor and Housing and Urban Development. Attention is called to Federal provisions for Equal Opportuni­ ty, HUD Section 3 requirements, and the minimum wages as set forth in the contract documents. J.K. Fillmant Clerk/Treasurer City of La Center Sub-Bids Requested Flying “J ” T rave l Plaza A u ro ra, OR Bid Date: S e p te m b er 8, 1995 3:00 p.m . C o n stru ctio n C o m p a n y P .O . B o x 1 2 2 1 8 S a le m , O R 9 7 3 0 9 MARION (503) 5 8 1 -1 9 2 0 F A X (5 0 3 ) 3 9 9 -0 8 2 3 C CB #48058 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority businesses and emerging small business enterprises. Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Request For Proposal (RFP) DEQ Tax Credit Coordinator Pollution Control Facilities Tax Credit Program The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) invites qualified firms or individuals to submit a proposal to serve as the DEQ Tax Credit Coordinator for the Pollution Control Facilities Tax Credit Program. The current contract for this service expires on December 31,1995. DEQ expects to contract with a firm or an individual that has experience with pollution control tax credits and the operation of financing programs along with strong writing and public presentation skills. There will be an informational Meeting on September 15, 1995 at 10:00 AM in room 3A of the Department of Environ­ mental Quality, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Proposals are due September 29, 1995 and the term of the contract is from January 1, 1996 through June 30,1997. A copy of the RFP is available from Maggie Vandehey, Municipal Finance Specialist WQ:WF, Department of Envi­ ronmental Quality, 811 SW 6th, Portland, OR 97204, tele­ phone (503) 229-6878. This RFP is available in alternate formats (e.g. large print, Braille) upon request. To obtain an alternate format, please contact Ed Sale in DEQ Public Affairs at (503) 229-5766. People with hearing impairment may call DEQ’s TTY number at (503) 229-6993. Request For Qualifications Construction Manager/ General Contractor Notice is hereby given that Oregon State University (OSU) is seeking to engage a Construction Manager/General Con­ tractor to provide services for the Industrial Building Recon­ struction. The project will consist of reconstruction of approx­ imately 20,000 gsf to the existing building, renovation of approximately 4,000 gsf of the existing building, and exten­ sive site improvements. The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) may be obtained from Facilities Services, Oregon State University, 100 Adams Hall, Corvallis Oregon 97331-2001,(503) 737-4625. Firms interested in this commission shall submit eight (8) copies of their completed RFQ no later than 5:00 PM local time, September 14, 1995. Submittals received after that date and time will not be considered. Mailed copies should be addressed to: Jerry Watson, Facilities Services, Oregon State University, 100 Adams Hall, Corvallis Oregon 97331- 2001. Hand deliveries to: Jerry Watson, Facilities Services, Oregon State University, Adams Hall, 606 SW 15th Street, Corvallis Oregon 97331-2001. Questions concerning this request should be directed to Jerry Watson, (503) 737-4625. City Of Washougal, Washington Engineering Services Proposals due 5:00 p.m. October 6, 1995 Request For Proposals Notice is hereby given that the City of Washougal is request­ ing proposals to provide Engineering Services to develop plans and specifications for the reconstruction of “H” Street in Washougal. The Project includes surveying, curbs, side­ walks, drainage, road design, preparation of bidding docu­ ments, bid review and services during construction. Interested firms or individuals are invited to participate and may obtain a copy of the RFP by calling the Public Works Department at 360-835-8501. Firms or individuals interested in providing these engineering services must submit response to the RFP to Washougal City Hall/Public Works Department by 5:00 p.m. October 6,1995. The City of Washougal reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. Call For Bids Multnomah County Bid No. B968-68-1083 Due Date September 7 ,1 9 9 5 SE 282 Avenue & SE 182nd Avenue Pre-Bid Conference: None Prequalification Required: In Earthwork & Drainage, High­ ways, Roads, Streets, & Airport Runways Bid No. B968-19-1084 Due Date September 12,1995 Broadway Bridge Guardrail Repair Pre-Bid Conference: None Prequalification Required: In Reinforced Concrete & Struc­ tural Steel Bridges & Grade Separation; Or (Other) Steel Fabrication And Erection Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 PM on the specified date above and will be publicly opened and read at 2:15 P.M., the same day, by Multnomah County Purchasing, 2505 S.E. 11th Ave., Portland, Oregon. Plans and Specifications are filed with Multnomah County Purchasing and copies may be obtained from the above address for a $5.00 non-refundable fee. CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS ONLY. Plans and Specifications Will Not Be Mailed within the Metropolitan, Tri-County area. Prequalifications Of Bidders Shall be required pursuant to the Multnomah County Public Contract Review Board Adm inis­ trative Rules (AR 40.030). See Specifications for project classes of work. Prequalification application, or proof of prequalification by the Oregon Department of Transportation, must be received by, or postmarked to, Multnomah County Purchasing no later than 10 days prior to the bid due date. All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevail­ ing wage law in ORS 279.350. Details of compliance are available from Multnomah County Purchasing, 2505 S.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 97202, (503) 248-5111, by contacting Jan M Thompson. Contractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbes­ tos abatement work if the project involves working with asbestos as set forth in ORS 468A.720. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a surety bond, certified check, or a cashiers check payable to Multnomah County for the amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish a bond satisfactory to the board in the full amount of the contract. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not in compliance with all prescribed bidding procedures. Franna Hathaway, CPPB, Manager Purchasing Section Request For Proposals * 95-25 Engineering/Design Consultant Services Columbia Slough Trail The Portland Development Commission (Commission) is soliciting proposals from engineering/design teams to design a 6,100 lineal foot segment of the Columbia Slough Trail. The Columbia Slough trail will be a six-foot wide bark chip trail for pedestrians only. When complete, the trail will extend approx­ imately six miles from NE 82nd Avenue to the eastern City limits at NE 185th Avenue along the Columbia Slough. The successful consultant team shall prepare the design plans and construction documents for the trail. The proposals shall be submitted in accordance with the proposal format outlined in the Request for Proposal (RFP). The Scope of W ork and additional conditions are described in greater detail in the RFP packet available beginning Friday, September 1,1995 from: Connie Lively Portland Development Commission 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100 Portland, OR 97204 (503) 823-3349 6 copies of the proposal must be received by Portland Development Commission no later than: 12:00 pm Noon Friday, September 22 ,1 9 9 5 The Portland Development Commission is committed to acting affirmatively to encourage and facilitate the participa- ton of Emerging Small Businesses (ESB), M inority Business enterprises (MBE), and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) in Commission projects and operations. The successful contractor must be certified by the City of ortland as an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employ­ er, be licensed to do business in the City of Portland, and must n°the RFph thQ established 9 ° als in this Pr° iect as contained