P age B6 T he P ortland O bserver 7 State Of Oregon Department Of Transportation Notice To Contractors January 25, 1996 Sealed proposals on the following projects will be opened and Oregon Department of Transportation in Room 122, Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon, at 9 a.m. on Thursday, January 25, 1996. Proposals shall be submitted to Manager of Contracts Unit, Room 309, Transportation Build- ing, prior to 8:30 a.m. on the above date. After 8:30 a.m., bids | shall be deposited in Room 122. For these project, bidders shall be prequalified in the classes of work indicated. asph. in HMAC); 81,000 sq. yds undowelled plain cone, pbmt.; 173,500 sq. yds. dowelled plain cone, pvmt.; 41,230 lin. ft. cone, curbs; 15,530 sq. yds cone, walks, driveways & islands; 5,202 lin. ft grd. rail; 430 lin. ft. cone, barrier; 4,800 sq. ft. thermoplastic pvm ’t. line; 4,000 ea. pvm ’tt. markers- 2 448 sq ft. signs; 20 ea. traffic sig poles: 2 ea. traffic sig. pedestals- 4 ea ped. sig. pedestals; 43 ea. [ vehicle signals; 42 ea. ped. signals; 6 ea. Model 170 controller in Model 332 cabinet; 16 ea. int. ilium, signs; 1 ea. fiberoptic sign; 22 ea. fire pre-empt, systems; 174 ea. trees; 1,300 lin. ft. ence, 4,028 sq. ft. sound walls; 20,986 lin. ft. telecomm unica­ tions conduit; 1,970 lin. ft. lower telecommunications conduit- various hazardous materials removal; 14,350 lin ft w aterline pipe; various water system items. Requ. RR Ins. Completion Time: November 15,1997. Classes of Work: 1) Earthwork and Drainage, or 2) Aggregate Bases & A.C. Pavement and Oiling or 3) Portland Cement Pavement. T his P roject C o nta in s A sp h a lt & Fuel E sca la tio n Clauses. T his P roject C o nta in s An 18.5% DBE Goal. The DBE is S u bje ct To C o m m ercia lly U seful F u n ctio n (CUF) R equirem ents. W ork To Be Per­ fo rm e d B y The C o n tra c to r’s Own O rga niza tion W ill Be Not Less Than 30 P ercent Of The A w arded C o n tra ct A m o u n t For T his Project. Prequalification by prime contractors will be required by the Department of Transportation 10 days prior to the bid openina ,d a te . A $100 FILING FEE M UST A C C O M P A N Y THE PR EQ UALlf ICATION APPLICATION. The telephone number for prequalification information is (503) 986-3877. The last day for filing for this letting will be January 16, 1996. On State Projects, no bid for a construction contract shall be received or considered by the public contracting agency unless the bidder is registered with the Construction Contractors Board or licensed by the State Landscape Contractors Board [ as required by ORS 671.530. Registration is not a prerequisite to bidding on Federal-Aid Projects; however, the contract will not be executed by the State until the contractor is registered. ‘ ‘ A ls o On State P ro je cts, C o n tra c to rs A w arded P ublic W orks C o n tra c ts Of §25,000 o r M ore M ust Pay A Fee To The O regon Bureau Of L a b o r A n d In d u s trie s For Each C o ntract. The Fee Is 0.1 Of 1% Of The C o n tra ct Price The Fee Can Be No M ore Than §5,000 A nd No Less Than §100 Per C o n tra ct, R egardless Of The C o n tra c t Size. See S u b­ s e ctio n 001 Z0.67 Of The Special p ro v is io n s For Fee S ub­ m itta l In fo rm a tio n .*** "BUY AM ERICA” requirements apply on Federal Aid Projects. Where the Department has assigned a DBE participation goal on a contractor and subcontractor must comply with the com ­ mercially useful function (CUF) provisions which require that the DBE actually perform, manage, and supervise all assigned responsibilities. Where the Department has assigned on-the- job training (OJT) participation goals, the contractor must comply with the relevant special provision requirements. Additionally, the contractor and subcontractor are subject to contract wage and equal employment-opportunity (EEO) work force composition requirements contained in the affirmative action special provisions of each contract. Plans, specifications, and proposal booklets may be obtained in Room 1, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310, or by telephoning (503) 986-3720 or by facsim ile (503) 986-3224. The cost is $20 per set of plans and specifications. ALL ORDERS RECEIVED AFTER 12:00 P.M WILL BE PRO­ CESSED ON THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY. Up-to-date bidder information is available through O DO T’s | remote electronic bulletin board service (RBBS). Total bid prices and awards are available for the most recent bid opening through a voice mailbox system (503) 986-3901. Information available for download to your com puter includes: Notice to Contractors, itemized bid tabs, prequalified contractor list, planholders' bidder results, schedule of contract lettings and average until bid prices. Contract Dave Hirte (503) 986-3869 The Notice to Contractors and planholder’s lists are also i available through Dept. of Adm inistrative Services Vendor I Information Program (VIP). For information contact Nancv Ahibin at (503) 378-2497. This project does not require a contractor or sub-contractor to have an asbestos abatement license as required by ORS 468.883. This project does include an asphalt escalation clause or a fuel escalation clause. C ost-R ange §15.000.000 - §25.000.000 1 • C o lu m b ia C o u n ty: Columbia City NCL-Warren Section of the Lower River Highway (US 30) beginning south of Columbia City and ending at Warren. FAP NH-S02W(9). ($15,000,000 - $25,000,000) Req. approx. 4,000 hrs. on-the- job training; 900 sq. ft. temp, signs; 475 lin. ft. temp, cone barrier, 4 ea. temp, impact attenuators; 200,000 lin. ft. temp striping; 6,500 hrs. flaggers; 45 acres seed, fert., & mulch- 11,495 lin. ft. temp, silt fence; 213,000 cu. yds. gen exc •’ 46,000 cu. yd. rock exc.; 9,200 lin. ft. blast holes; 12,130 sq.’ yds. geotextile; 1,735 cu. yd. riprap; 17,680 cu. yds/ ditch & tr. exc., 57,870 lin. ft. drain pipe; 4,002 lin. ft. culv. pipe; 19,7008 lin. ft. storm sewer pipe; 49 ea. manholes; 173 ea. inlets; 630 cu. yds. str. exc.; 117,200 lbs. reinforcement (37,100 lbs coated); 810 cu. yds. str. cone.; 1,174 sq yd. reinf. cone, end panels; 2,794 lin. ft. 15-inch precast prestressed slabs; 502 lin. ft. cone, br rail; 40,000 tons aggr. base; 63,000 tons plant mix aggr. base; 250 tons tack coat; 108,500 tons HMAC (4,01 Otons No proposal will be received or considered by the public contracting agency unless the proposal contains a statement by the bidder as a part of this proposal that provisions of ORS 279.350 or 40 USC 276a shall be complied with. The policy of the Oregon Department of Transportation is to provide equal opportunity for participation in its contracting activities to all persons and firms in compliance with applicable Federal and State laws, rules and regulations. The Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirma­ tively insure that DBE will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to invitations to participate in any con­ tract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, in consider­ ation for an award, persons or firms will not be discriminated against because of race, age, color, sex, religion, national origin, mental or physical handicap, political affiliation or marital status. Plans and specifications may be inspected at this time at the Transportation Building in salem; AGC Offices in Seattle and Spokane, Builders Exchange Coopertive, Northeast Business Center, Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland; Oregon Con­ tractor Plan Center, Clackamas; and Eugene Builders Ex­ change. A ll P ro je cts Have M inim um W age Rate R e quire m en ts Inclu ded In The S pecial P ro visio n s. Federally-F unded P rojects A re S u bje ct To M inim um Wage Rates Of The D avis-B acon Act. State-Funded P rojects A re S u bje ct To O regon W age Rates. The Department of Transportation may reject any proposal not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a finding of the Department of Transportation that it Is in the public interest to do so. STATE OF OREGON BY AND THROUGH ITS DEPARTM ENT OF TRANSPORTATION S u b B id s R e q u e s te d Invitation To Bid: Snake River Correctional Institution Ontario, Oregon Bid Pkg #4 - Construction and Furnishings Bid Date: January 31, 1996 at 4:00pm Pre-Bid Conference: January 10, 1996 at 1:00pm 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 Management Project Coordinator 1995 VHA Infill Home Ownership, Phase IV New construction, 3 two-story, three-bedroom homes on adjecent lots in Vancouver, WA. Bids will be accepted for a General Contract, Including Mechanical and Electrical work, until 2:00 p.m., February 6, 1996. All bids will be on a lump sum basis; segregated bids will not be accepted. Invitation to Bid and proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and specifications, will be on file as of January 2,1996 at the local plan centers. Plans and specs may be obtained at the Housing Authority of the City of Vancouver, Phone: (360) 992-0202, Ext. 102. A $50 refundable deposit is required. K Community Development Director Oregon Health Division has full $4,863-5,373/MO. City and time, limited duration position Borough of Juneau, Alaska. available within the Center for Will supervise a staff of 12, disease Prevention and Epi­ Works with the Planning Com­ demiology, HIV Program to mission, its committees, citi­ serve as a Project Coordina­ zen committees and commit­ tor. The Project Coordinator tees of the Assembly. Imple­ will assist the HIV Program ments and revises the Com­ and the m ulticultural HIV/ prehensive Plan, Zoning Or­ AIDS Alliance of Oregon in dinance, Wetlands Manage­ conducting a statewide needs ment Plan, Coastal Zone Man­ assessment for people of col­ agement Plan and Sign Ordi­ or. Applicants must have four nance Master’s degree in ur­ years of experience as an ban planning and four years executive assistant, adminis­ of experience at the level of a trative analyst, researcher or senior planner, including su­ administrative officer. Two of pervisory responsibilities. the required years must have Closes January 26,1996. Job included adm inistration or Announcement and applica­ oversight of an on-going tion (907) 586-5250. EOE. project or program. A Bachelor’s degree in Busi­ Washington County ness Administration, Manage­ Technical Services Supervisor ment, Public Administration or S4181 - $5082/mo a closely-related field may be Apply by January 5, 1996 substituted for up to two years Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503) of the required experience. 693-4898 for inform ation. Applicants must also demon­ County applfcafion and sup­ strate ability to work well with plemental application forms diverse cultural populations, required. Apply to: ability to coordinate a variety Washington County Human of complex tasks, excellent Resources Division mediation and negotiation, 155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210 problem solving, and commu­ Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 nication skills, and must dem­ Women, minorities and people onstrate skills that work to with disabilities are encour­ establish credibility and trust aged to apply. among diverse groups with a variety of interests, needs, and FT-Teacher/ perspectives. Interventionist Salary range $2605-$3471 monthly. Applications must be FT-T e a c h e r/ln te rv e n tio n is t working w/ Families at-risk. received by January 23,1996. Resp. for classroom curricu­ Please contact Oregon Health lum & parenting information/ Division, Personnel Office intervention. Required AA in (503) 731-4005. ECE + 3 yrs or BS in ECE + 1 yr experience in related field. Resume/Apply to: VOA - Fam­ ily Nursery, Attn: Lorraine Barton 537 SE Alder, Port­ iV e ir land, OR 97214. Equal Op­ lt* « r portunity Employer 7-)” « City Of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Columbia Slough Tree Planting Proposals Due 5 p.m., January 12, 1996 Request For Proposals The City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services requests proposals for professional services which will con­ sist of planning, organizing and supervising planting street trees within the Columbia Slough Watershed. The contract will also include post planting tree care for a specified period of time, and public awareness activities. A complete description of the project, specific requirements and evaluation criteria for the proposal may be obtained from Steve Kenworthy, Bureau of Environmental Services, Room 400, 1120 S. W. Fifth Ave., Portland, OR. 97204, (503) 823- 7100. Proposals shall be received at that office until 5 d m January 12, 1996. ’’ 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. Consultants 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 m inor­ ity 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 O p­ portunity Employer. Details of certification requirements are available from the Bureau of Purchases and Stores, Room 3 1 3 ,1120S.W . Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204,(503) 823- 6855. disadvantaged, minonty, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises. Employment Waterfront Park Utility Implementation Plan City of Portland Bid Date: January 9, 1996, Bid Time: 2:00 p S u b B id s R e q u e s te d Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Concrete Package Bid Date: January 12, 1996 2:00pm @ Oregon Health Sciences University (Hoffman intends to bid the Concrete Package) Site Concrete Package H Bid Date: January 19, 1996 2:00pm @ Hoffman Construction Company 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, minonty, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises I Sub-Bids Requested 7n Oregon, opportunity means great benefits, competitive salaries, and a large variety of careers available state-wide. Currently, openings exist In the following agency: OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Corrections Plant Maintenance Worker COFFMAN <81 EXCAVATION P.0. Box 687 • Oregon City, OR 97045 (503)656-7000 Fax 656-0686 C C B #33196 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority business enterprises Position coordinates, instructs, trains and directs unskilled and semiskilled inmates In the maintenance and repair of the physical plant and equipment at the Columbia River Correctional Institution in Portland. Also performs a wide variety of building trades. Three years experience in the maintenance and repair of a physical plant and equipment necessary for the operation of the facility, and overseeing or training others is required. Salary range: $ 1 ,9 1 2 to $ 2 ,7 2 5 per month. Medical and dental insurance, retirement, vacation and sick leave benefits. A detailed job announcement and State of Oregon Employment Application can be obtained from any locel Employment Division office or by calling th e Oregon D epartm ent of C orrection* Personnel Office, 2 5 7 5 C enter S treet NE. Salem. OR 9 7 3 1 0 , ( 5 0 3 ) 9 4 5 -9 0 1 0 Recruitment closes January 10, 1 9 9 6 . This Is just one of the current openings available with the State of Oregon. For additional Information, a copy of the State of Oregon Application Form and more complete announce­ ment listings, call the State Jobllne (Oregonian Inside Une) (5 0 3 ) 2 2 5 -5 5 5 5 4 7 7 7 7 , visit your local Employment Departm ent, or log onto the Internet at gopher.state.or.us The State of Oregon and all Its divisions are proud to employ opportunity equally. Sub-Bids and Material Quotes Requested Portland Bureau of Water Works Bid #72 Bid to us by 10:00am January 4th 1996 (Bid Date January 4, 1996) MOORE EXCAVATION, INC. P.o. Box 30569 Portland, OR 97230 Phone: (503) 252-1180 Fax (503) 252-1730 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvan­ taged, women, and emerging small business enterprises. CCB#28397