1 HE P ori LAND ObSEKVER • DECEMBER n 6, 1995 P age B5 I--------1 . * y J L mmaaJ 1 1 «SU / r~ Ä V V «H Call for Bids Advertisement For Bids Oregon Board Of Medical Examiners Multnomah County, Oregon Notice of Intent No: N952-06-0120 I Notice of Intent due by 4:00 PM on: December 22,1995 Sealed bids will be received by Colamotte Construction Company (Construction Manager/General Contractor) on behalf of Oregon State University until 5:00 p.m. local time December 19,1995 for the O.S.U. Industrial Building Recon struction at any of the following locations: Request for Proposal I Notice of Intent's will not be publicly opened and read alouc The Notice of Intent must be sealed in it’s entirety, and the packaging clearly marked with the Proposer’s name, ad­ dress, and NOI number. Responses will be received until, bu I not after, 4:00 PM, by Multnomah County Purchasing, 25C SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202, for: Multnomah County’s Department of Juvenile Justice Services I (DJJS) is currently seeking qualified candidates to provide the following services: 11. Residential drug and alcohol services for youth 15-17 years of age, that are culturally centered and appropriate for youth from different racial and ethnic backgrounds, currently involved with DJJS Juvenile Probation Services and Family Service Centers; Outpatient drug and alcohol services for youth 15-17 years of age, that are culturally centered and appropriate for youth from different racial and ethic backgrounds, current­ ly involved with DJJS Juvenile Probation Services anc Family Service Centers; Use of “No Decline” policy in the acceptance of youth referred for drug and alcohol services who are at risk o continued involvement with the Juvenile Justice System Youth will be referred from DJJS Probation Units anc Family Service Centers; The Minimum Qualifications for any contractor to provide the above listed services include all points cited below; 1. Minimum two year history of effective and verifiable expe rience working within a Juvenile Justice System environ ment providing drug and alcohol services to a culturally diverse population of delinquent youth with varied degrees of criminal involvement; 12. Acceptance of the DJJS “No Decline” policy; 13. Qualified staff with documented experience working with culturally diverse youth, bi-lingual/monolingual youth anc families and youth involved in street drug sales; 4. Ability to verify outcomes relating to recidivism, education al involvement, i.e. re-enrollment in traditional or transi tional educational and employment programs or quality o life improvements (i.e. family reunification, et.al.); 15. Verifiable experience in collaborating with other communi ty based service providers in the delivery of drug and alcohol services. 16. Evidence of agency liability insurance in the amount $50,000 per claimant and $500,000 total and ability to acquire W orker’s Compensation Insurance. 17. Accreditation as a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Treatmen Provider. I Approximately $20,000 is available in each service area: 1) Inpatient Residential, and 2) Outpatient Treatment Services | for the period through June 30, 1996. Instructions For Submitting A Notice Of Intent I Those interested in applying must submit an original and one (1) copy of their Letter of Intent describing how the agency meets each of the seven (7) cited minimum qualifications and how they would provide the services listed. This should be contained in no more than a four (4) page response. Only agencies which respond to this Notice of Intent and meet the minimum qualifications will be permitted to submit proposals for contracts. Those agencies who meet the minimum qualifications will be screened by a review committee to determine which program description best fits the needs of DJJS and its clients. These agencies will then be invited to participate in oral discussions with the review committee. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals if not in compliance with the Request for Proposals (RFP) procedures and requirements. Applicant’s must submit one original and one complete copy of their Notice of Intent to: Multnomah County Purchasing, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202. Phone (503) 248-5111, Fax (503) 248-3252. Franna Hathaway, CPPB, Manager Purchasing Section A. Oregon State University 100 Adams Hall Corvallis, Oregon B. Eugene Building Exchange 860 McKinley Street Eugene, Oregon 97223 C. Colamette Construction Company, Main Office 8430 S.W. Humzlker Steet, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97223 Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud on December 20 1995 at 10:30 a m. at Oregon State University, 100 Adams Hall, Oregon. The project consists of partial demolition of an existing building and construction of a new two-story Industrial Build ing at Oregon State University, Corvallis Oregon and includes but is not limited to: 1. Demolition of selected portions of the existing building and site including slab removal. 2. Construction of a new 18,000 SF two-story building addition including structural steel and exterior Insulated finish system. 3. Site and utility work, including new parking and landscape area. 4. New electrical service, HVAC, plumbing and sprinkler systems. All subcontractors are encouraged to visit the site prior to submitting their bid. A bid form is included in the specifications for individual scopes of work. Contract documents are available for review at Colamette Construction Company’s main office as well as the following locations: Daily Journal of Commerce, Eugene Builders Ex­ change, Mid V alley Plan Center, C onstruction Data, Wilsonville, Dodge/Scan. Salem Builders Exchange, Daily Journal of Commerce Impact Minority Plan Center Construc­ tion Data & News Sealed bids should be placed in an envelope identifying project, company name and item(s) of work Additional plans can be obtained from the following blue printing locations: A. T.I.S. 314 S.W. 4th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97204 (503) 222-4229 B. Corvallis Blueprint 252 S. W. Jefferson, Corvallis Oregon 97401 (541) 753-9408 Central Blueprint 47 W. 5th Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 (541) 342-3624 DBE, MBE and WBE subcontractors are encouraged to submit quotations. Management and Organization Study DEADLINE: December 18, 1995 The Oregon Board of Medical Examiners is seeking propos als from individuals or firms qualified to perform as review of the Board’s management policies and practices staffing, workload measures, and staff organization. The Board of Medical Examiners was directed by the 1995 Legislature to contract with an outside management consult­ ant to review the management policies and practices of the Board, including an examination and recommendations relat­ ing to staffing requirements, workload measures, and staff organization. The consultant(s) selected will have experience and knowl­ edge relating to: management and organizational studies; health care facilities operational requirements imposed on public agencies; and policy development in public agencies. In addition, the nonsultant(s) selected will demonstrate: com ­ munications skills; organizational capability to manage and complete the project within the required timeframe; and an objective point of view. The contract to be awarded is expected to begin in January 1996 and end in July 1996. The total amount of the contract is estimated to be $25,000. Proposals must be received at the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners by 5p.m. Monday, December 18, 1995. No Late Proposals Will Be Accepted. For a complete copy of the RFP, contact Dianne Cole, 503- 229-5873, ext. 225. Send written requests to Ms. Cole at the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners, 1500 SW First Avenue Suite 620, Portland, 97201-5826. Sub-Bids Requested Public Safety And School Building Renovation Gresham, Oregon Interior Finishes Pre-Bid Conference And Job Walk Through: December 14, 1995 at 10:00 A.M. bid Date: December 21,1995 - 2:00 pm DRAWINGS CAN BE VIEWED AT DONALD M. DRAKE COMPANY OFFICES DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE PLAN CENTER CONSTRUCTION DATA PLAN CENTER DONALD M. DRAKE COMPANY DRAKE 1740 NW Flanders Portland, OR 97209 (503) 226-3991 Fax (503) 243-2775 CCB 484045 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minority, women, Vietnam era veterans, disabled veterans, or emerging small business enterprises. You Can Prepare fo r a Paraprofessional Career in Education at PCC Cascade Instructional Aide, Special Education All bidders must be registered with the Construction Contrac- o r’s Board at the time of submission of the bid. If you like working with children and young adults and want an opportunity to make a difference in their lives, a career in special education brings special rewards. For more information, call 978-5229. All bidders must comply with requirement of the prevailing wage in ORS 279.348 through ORS 279.365. Library/Media Assistant Work is scheduled to start January 1996 and be completed by June 30, 1996. Questions concerning the bid should be referred to Bill Ellis, Colamette Construction Company project manager at: phone (503) 620-0106 or fax: (503) 639-0267. Library/media assistants do much more than catalog books. They help with every aspect of managing school, public or private libraries. The work is diverse and interesting To find out more, call 978-5253- Jobs in these fields are plentiful in the Portland area and provide qualified employees with rewarding work. Glasses start Jan. 2. S u b -B id s & M a te ria l Q u o te s R e q u e s te d Courthouse Chiller & Cooling Tower Replacement 1021 SW Fourth Avenue, Portland for Multnomah County Project No. 655796 Bid Date: 12/12/95 Bid Time: 2:00 PM C all N o w ! Cascade Campus 705 N. Killingsworth St. Portland Community College Hydro-Temp Mechanical, Inc. Request For Proposals * 95-29 - » - ’ 4246 SE Belmont * Portland, OR 97215 Phone: (503) 230-9359 Fax (503) 230-9363 CB #63907 Belmont-Main - Final Phase Redevelopment Project The Portland Development Commission is soliciting propos­ als for the purchase and development of a block, approxi­ mately 32,850 square feet in area, in the Central Eastside Urban Renewal Area. Development of this block develop­ ment project on the west side of SE Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. The simple and clearly written proposal shall commit the purchaser to both purchase and develop the block identified above. The proposal shall be submitted in accordance with the proposal format outlined in the Request for Proposal (RFP). Selection criteria and process are also described in d°tail in the RFP packet available frt t: Judith Rees Portland Development Commission 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100 Portland, OR 97204 (503) 823-3334 We are equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids and material quotes from minority, women, disadvantaged, and small business enterprises. /n Oregon, opportunity means great benefits, competitive salaries, and a large variety of careers available state-wide. Currently, openings exist In the following agencies: OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) UULRG L A R G E You have it made in the t'.S Coast Guard. 20 careers to choose from, including saving lis ts, lass enforcement and environmental protection Com petitise salary. TO-davv paid sacation. Free housing & meals, medical & dental care and tra w l l am college credits E lig ib ilits for ( , I Bill For more infomiation, call I 800GFT VSCG or visit us al Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), is known throughout the nation as a progressive government agency and a leader In team building and public involvement efforts. We are a team-oriented, values-based, progressive organization that has immediate opportunities for the following position: Purchasing Analyst We are seeking applicants for position In Portland. Will assist In developing and administering contracts to procure products, services and equipment, and coordinate and advise on contracts for highway maintenance, public Improvement, facilities maintenance, service contracts, fleet vehicies/equipment purchases ana rental agreements. Requires one year of full-time purchasing experience which includes purchasing practices, procedures and techniques such as determining specifications, placing purchase orders and p ro c e s s if requisitions; AND a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration or closely related field or three more years of relevant experience. Salary $1,869 $2,486/month + benefits. Completed application materials must be received by December 18. 1995. Contact ODOT Recruitment at (5 0 3 ) 986-4030 (TTY 9 8 6 3854) to request application packet. For other ODOT opportunities call our JOBUNE at 800-233-1618 (In Oregon), (5 0 3 ) 986-3847(out-of -state). U.S. C oastguard The successful purchaser must be certified by the City of Portland as an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employ­ er, be licensed to do business in the City of Portland, and must comply with the established goals in this project as contained in the RFP. Proposals are due by 10:00 a.m. on January 12, 1996. h h r r tr m ttm OREGON STATE HOSPITAL Mental Health Specialist Oregon State Hospital In Salem. Immediate openings. Positions provide evaluation and treatment of Individuals who have substance abuse problems, are sexually deviant, mentally ill or emotionally disturbed, or developmental^ disabled. Positions may require specialized treatment experience In one or more of the above areas. Current vacancies require a Master s degree In a related field. Salary range: $2,261 to $3,008 monthly. C a l (5 0 3 ) 945-2815, TTY (5 0 3 ) 94 5-2996 (or application packet that Includes description of duties and requirements, by Wednesday, December 13, 1995. For more employment opportunities with the State of Oregon, c a l (5 0 3 ) 2 2 5 -5 5 5 * #7777. The State of Oregon and all Its divisions are proud to employ opportunity I T -