Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 18, 1995, Page 14, Image 14

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Sub-Bids Requested
Oregon Department of
Environmental Quality
Oregon Health Sciences University
Baird Hall Second Floor
Administrative Offices Remodel
Bid Date: 10/25/95 Bid Time: 3:00
Request For Proposal (RFP)
DEQ Tax Credit Accountant Reviewer
Pollution Control Facilities Tax Credit Program
Mackay
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P. 0 . Box 219007
Portland, Oregon 97225
(503) 292-2374 FAX (503, 292-2486
CCB# 62800
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women
and minority owned business and emerging small business enterprises.
Sub Bids Requested
Multnomah County Central Library Renovation
Resilient Flooring, Carpet, & Entrance Mats
Bid Date: October 27, 1995 at 2:00pm
10 Day Advance prequalification with Multnomah County Required for
bids in excess of $50,000
HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
OF OREGON
Bid Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8934
1300 SW Sixth Avenue - Portland, OR 97201 - OR License #28417
We are an equal pportunity employer an request sub bids from all interested firms including
i sady,staged, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises
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Washington County Justice Complex
Bid Package: #2 (Parking Garage)
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
invites qualified firms or individuals to submit a proposal to
serve as a Tax Credit Accountant Reviewer for the Pollution
Control Tax Credit Program. The current contract expires on
December 31, 1995. DEQ expects to select three or more
individual proposals or several proposals which identify sev­
eral individuals within a firm. It would be helpful for the firm or
individuals to have accounting experience with facilities that
prevent air, water, noise or hazardous waste pollution or
utilize solid waste, hazardous wastes, used oil and reclaimed
P astic products. 1 he Accountant Reviewer confirms the
eligible costs and conducts cost allocation reviews of Pollu­
tion Control Tax Credit applications.
There will be an informational meeting on October 25, 1995
at 3:00 PM in room 3A of the Department of Environmental
Quality, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204 Propos­
als are due November 20, 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 and alternate format, please contact Ed Sale in DEQ
Public Affairs at (503) 229-6993.
Advertisement For Bid
Hillsboro, Oregon
All Work Except Concrete
Bid Date: October 26,1995 2:00pm @ Hoffman Construction Company
Sealed bids for the HMSC Visitor and Ship Support Facilities
project will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher
Education until 3:00 PM, local time, November 14,1995. Bids
will be opened and publicly read aloud on November 15,1995
at 3:00 PM local time. All bidders must be registered with the
Construction Contractor’s Board.
Concrete Work
Bid Date: October 24, 1995 2:00pm @ Washington County Purchasing
- (Hoffman intends to bid the Concrete Work)
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Facil­
ities Services, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or
telephone 503-737-7694.
HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
OF OREGON
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, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises.
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Sub-Bids Requested
Parkrose High School/Community Center
Portland, Oregon
Bid Package No. 3 Stage 1 Concrete Foundations, Slab-On-Metal Deck
Bid Package No. 4 Stage 1 Structural And Miscellaneous Metals
Bid Package No. 6 Underslab Mechanical & Electrical Stage one
Bid Dates:
Bid Package No. 3 October 26,1995 At 2:00 P.M.
Bid Package No. 4 October 25, 1995 At 4:00 P.M.
Bid Package No. 5 October 31,1995 At 4:00 P.M.
DONALD M. DRAKE COMPANY
DRAKE
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1740 N.W. Flanders
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 226-3991
Fax (503) 243-2775
CCB #84045
The Donald M Drake Company intends to bid on Bid Package No. 5. Cost estimates for
Bid Package No 3 can be viewed at 1740 N.W. Flanders Street, Portland. Oregon by
appointment only Bid Package No. 3 will be submitted to and opened by the Owner
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minority,
women, vietnamera veterans, disabled veterans, or emerging small business enterprises
***Exhibit I - Invitation***
The Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) is requesting fixed
fee proposals from professional firms, licensed in Oregon to
produce contract documents for various disciplines of engi­
neering. The successful proponent shall provide services to
develop m echanical, electrical and structural renovation work
when requested by the Housing Authority of Portland.
The Housing Authority of Portland has approximately 2600
units in Multnomah County and does about five million dollars
of modernization work each year.
Copies of Exhibits II, III, and IV which outline the scope of
work, list elements to be submitted in the proposal, and
present criteria used in selecting the successful proponent
will be forwarded, at no charge, to all firms with a full spectrum
of engineering capabilities upon receipt of a Letter of Interest
on the firm s letterhead. Letter must be received before
October 26, 1995, to qualify for this invitation. Telephone
requests for Exhibits are not acceptable. Letters of interest
should be addressed to:
Housing Authority Of Portland
Attention: Dave Walter
8910 N. W oolsey Avenue
Portland, OR 97203
Should there be any questions regarding this Invitation,
please contact Dave Walter at 735-4210 for additional infor­
mation.
Housing Authority Of Portland
Barrett Philpott
Director of Low Rent Public Housing
Classified and Bid Advertisement
Deadline is Monday, 12:00 Noon.
Call For Bid
Multnomah County, Oregon
Request for proposal No.: R952-43-0113
Request for Proposal due by 4:00 PM on: November 13,1995
Proposals will not be publicly opened and read aloud.
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, Community Action Program is soliciting proposals
for innovative projects to implement institutional change
benefiting low income people. Projects up to $75,000 each
will address community organization/advocacy/public edu­
cation or system improvements. Projects may last up to three
years: increasing levels of match will be required.
There will be an optional Pre-Proposal Meeting on October
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SE 34th, Portland, OR.
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.
-ranna Hathaway, CPPB, Manager
Washington County
Sheriff’s Deputy - Recruit
$2182 per month
Apply by October 27, 1995
Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503)
693-4898 for information.
County application and sup­
plemental application forms
required. Apply to:
Washington County Human
Resources Division
155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
Women, minorities, and people
with disabilities are encour­
aged to apply.
Adoption
Joyfully Married
and longing to adopt. Loving,
secure home in London En­
gland for your precious baby.
Open adoption welcome; we
visit family in US often. Helen
& Brian
1-800-728-4603
Help Wanted
Electricians
Power plant construction in
Hermiston, OR Oregon State
license or reciprocal required.
Call Bechtel Construction
Company at 503-564-9229 or
IBEW Local 112 at 509-735-
0512. An equal opportunity
employer
Street Sweeper
Operator
City of Eugene-Public Works
$2,005-82,436/mo.
Graveyard, Sunday-Thursday,
10:30 pm-6:30 am
O perates street sweepers,
flushers, dump trucks, and
snow equipment on occasion.
Requires three years’ experi­
ence operating heavy equip­
ment and valid Oregon Class
A Commercial driver’s license.
Closing Date: October 27,
1995. O btain application
packet from Human Resource
and Risk Services, 777 Pearl
Street, Room 101, Eugene
OR 97401. (503) 687-5061.
AA/EOE
Washington County
Corrections Health Nurse
817.98-821.63/hour
Open Until Filled
Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503)
693-4898 for inform ation.
County application and sup­
plemental application forms
required. Apply to:
W ashington County Human
Resources Division
155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
Women, minorities, and people
with disabilities are encour­
aged to apply.
Vancouver Area Development Authority
Invitation To Bid
Jack Murdock Aviation Center
Notice is hereby given that the Vancouver Area Development
Authority (VADA), will receive sealed bids up to the hour of
11:00 a.m., Pacific Local Time, Monday, November 13,1995,
and publicly opened and read aloud at that time on the same
day in the Council Chambers, 1 st Floor of City Hall, 210 East
13th Street, Vancouver, Washington, for the following:
Restore existing white hanger, construct new hangar
with adjacent gift shop, offices and educational spac­
es. Install new parking and related site amenities.
Bids shall be in accordance with the specifications and other
contract documents on file in Contract Administration, lower
level, City Hall, phone (360) 696-8181, where copies may be
obtained. Bid results may be obtained the morning after the
bid opening by calling (360) 696-8125.
All bids shall be addressed to the attention of the Purchasing
Agent, Vancouver City Hall, 210 East 13th Street, P.O. Box
1995, Vancouver, Washington 98668. All bids delivered shall
be delivered to the Purchasing Agent, Lower Level, City Hall,
210 East 13th Street. Bids shall be placed in an envelope
which is sealed and which clearly states the name of the
bidder, the date of the bid opening, and appropriate wording
to indicate definitely the nature of the contents. Do not send
bids by FAX. Bids submitted via FAX will not be accepted.
The Vancouver Area Development Authority is committed to
providing equal opportunities to State of Washington certified
Minority, Disadvantaged and wom en’s Business Enterprises
in contracting activities. (Section 4 of Chapter 56, Laws of
1975, 1st Ex. Sess., State of Washington).
All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal
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 Vancouver Area Development
Authority.
The Vancouver Area Development Authority reserves the
right to reject any or all bids subm itted or to waive any minor
formalities of this call if in the judgem ent of the VADA Board
the best interest of the VADA would be served.
No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the’ |
opening thereof, unless the award of contract is delayed for
a period exceeding thirty (30) days.
Marcelyn Jandreau
Purchasing Agent
Notice Of Cancellation
Of Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the public hearing previously
scheduled to be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Trans­
portation District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 3:30 p.m., W ednes­
day, October 25 at the Metro Council Chambers, 600 NE
Grand ave., Portland, Oregon, will not be held because no
requests for a hearing were received.
The hearing would have been held for the purpose of consid­
ering a grant application requesting capital assistance from
the Federal Transit Administration for the W estside-Hillsboro
Light Rail Project. Tri-Met plans to request fiscal year 1996
funds for continuation of the rail project including $8,000,000
and up to $130,000,000 under two Federal Transit Adminis­
tration Title 49 programs and $22,000,000 in state funding
available through the ISTEA Surface Transportation Pro­
gram. (The exact amount of federal funds depends on con­
gressional action.) These federal funds would be matched
with up to $58,331,085 in local and state dollars.
Project expenditures will support civil construction including
tunnel excavation; final design; procurement of vehicles,
track, electrification, signals, communication and fare collec­
tion equipment, and other system requirements; right of way
acquisition, arid project administration. The Westside-Hillsboro
rail line is expected to begin operation in Fall of 1998. In
addition to continuation of the rail project, the application will
include a proposal for a joint development program to develop
housing on surplus land in the Goose Hollow neighborhood.
While formal public testimony will not be taken on the appli­
cations at this October 25 meeting of Tri-M et’s Board of
Directors, the meeting is open to all. The application remain
available for inspection at the Tri-Met Grants Dept., 4th floor
4012 SE 17th, Portland, Oregon.
Bruce Harder, Executive Director Finance & Administration
Mechanic
CNAs
Machiné Set-up Night Mechan­ Up to 15 temporary, full-time
ic needed for growing mfg.
positions available immedi­
company. Responsible for
ately at Oregon State Hospi­
maintaining pkg line convey­
tal in Salem and Portland on
ance equip, and assisting with
Forensic, Child/Adolescent,
rebuilds. Must have two years
Geropsychiatric and Adult
mech. exp., preferably in a
wards. $9.05/hour. Applica­
mfg. or pkg. envir. Three, 12
tion packets available 8:30am
hr shifts, Mon-Wed. Starting
to 4:00pm, Monday through
wage $9.30 - $10.80. Exc.
Friday at Oregon State Hos­
benefits after 90 days. Apply
pital, Employee Relations,
direct between the hours of 1 -
Building 29, 2600 Center
5, M-F orsend resume to 3580
Street NE, Salem or call (5Q3)
NE Broadway, Portland OR.
945-2815, TTY (503) 945-
97232. We are an equal op­ 2996. Respond immediately
portunity employer.
for current and upcoming
available positions. EOE
Dental Assistant
Oregon State Hospital in Sa­
lem. Part-time, with possibili­
ty of full-time. EFDA and Ra­
diology Cert required. Excel­
lent benefits. Contact Dr.
Kathleen McCann, Dental
Clinic for information and ap­
plication packet by Friday,
October 27. (503) 945-2958,
TTY (503) 945-2996. EEO
Oregon State
Hospital
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