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M M ■V P age B 7 T he P ortland O bserver • A ug . 6 , 1997 Garlington Center Behavioral Healthcare G Advertisement For Bids City of Portland Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit Project Construction Segment 2: Outfall 58 to 1-5 Proposals due 2:00 PM, September 23,1997 Invitation For Proposal “Committed to Solving Problem» Our Community Cares About" Bid #98023 Sealed Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Purchases, Room 1313, Portland Building, 1120 Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204, phone number (503) 823-6855, for the Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit Project, Construction Segment 2: Outfall 58 to I-5, until 2:00 PM on September 23,1997. Bids for this project will be on a lump sum basis. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be conducted at the time and place indicated on the cover of the Specifications. Prospective bidders not represented at this meeting will be considered to be non-responsive bidders. The 144-inch ID portion of the Colum bia Slough Consolidation Conduit Project consists of a combination sewerage conveyance and storage pipeline with appurtenances, to be constructed between the Columbia Boulevard W astewater Treatm ent Facility and I-5. The 144-inch pipeline will have a total length of approxim ately 2 miles and is made up of Construction Segment 1 to be constructed using primarily conventional cut and cover methods, and construction Segment 2 to be constructed primarily by tunneling. Work performed through this Contract, Colum bia Slough Consolida tion Conduit: Construction Segment 2. will construct a facility 8,361 feet long. It will include, without limitation, construction of 7,976 linear feet of tunnel, 7.955 linear feet of 144-inch diam eter tunnel permanent liner, 150.72 linear feet of 144-inch reinforcedconcrete pipe, 199 linear feet of 72-inch reinforced concrete pipe, and approximately 300 feet of pipe of varying sizes and materials connecting structures and existing sewerage facilities. The work includes compaction grouting for settlement control and stabilization grouting. The work also in cludes four (4) hydraulic control structures that tie into an existing parallel interceptor sewer. The inter-tie work involves making plugged connections to the existing interceptor including tem porary bypass facilities to keep active flow out of the new pipeline until a later date. The work also includes demolition of an existing industrial building, construction of a ventilation facility, and construction of a noise berm of approximately 20.000 cubic yards along Colum bia Boulevard. The Contractorshall perform all labor, and furnish all materials, equipment, and all related utility modifications, traffic control, surface restoration, environmental controls, settlement control and monitoring and other work necessary to make each and every item complete for C onstruc tion Segment 2 as described in the Bid Documents. Much of the foregoing work will require working with live sewers and keeping them in operation during performance. The work will also include appropriate abandonm ent of existing facilities taken out of service and restoration of areas affected by the work. Plans and Specification may be obtained at the Columbia Boule vard WWTP, 5001 North Columbia Boulevard, Portland, OR (503) 823-2506. For additional information, telephone Michele Ackerman at (503) 823-2505. For other contacts, consult the table of names and addresses in Section 00050 of the specifications. Unless otherwise stated in the individual proposal listed herein, no proposal or bid will be considered unless accompanied by a bid surety for an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the proposal. The City may reject any bid not in com pliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the agency it is in the public interest to The C ity encourages bidding b y M B E 's WBE's, a n d E S B ’s, a n d w ill assist such firm s to understand a n d participate in form al bidding processes. Divisions o f w ork that m a y have M /W /ESBpossibilities are demolition, trucking, asbestos abatement, a n d electrical work. A M an datory P rebid F o r Prim e/G enerat Contractors W ill B e H e ld A ugust 27, 1997a t 9:00 A M a t the P ortland Bldg. 112OS. W. 5th Ave. P ortland O R Electrical Estimator/Project Manager for large regional com pany, Portland based. Candi date must have demonstrated experience in all phases of elec trical estimating and project man agement. Computer based ex perience preferred. Conceptual and design/build a plus. Must have strong com m unications skills, and attention to detail. Ex cellent benefits. S end com plete work history, references a n d detailed salary requirem ents to: E C C o m p a n y , A tte n tio n . Michele, Support Coordinator, PO Box 10286, Portland, Or 97296-0286 E C Company Is An Equal Opportunity Employer And Supports A Drug-Free Workplace Program. Innovative agency Serving children, youth and fam i lies in a wide variety of settings, seeks motivated, respectful, cre ative, diverse, and determ ined »eople who want to make a differ- ince. excellent learning & skill develop ment opportunities. Regular, vol unteer & substitute positions avail able. Obtain required application Ref »CM-ICM 18,901. Ref »AOP-PCS On all construction projects the successful bidder will be required to certify that it is in compliance with ORS 279.349 to 279.383 or with the Davis Bacon Act. 40 USC 5 276a relative to prevailing wage rates, whichever is specified in the bid documents. No bid will be received or considered unless accompanied by a statement from the Bidder as part of the Bid that as Contractor, it will conform with the provisions of ORS 27,217. Ref »CH-CFT 279.350 or of 40 USC 5 276a, whichever is specified. For this project, all bidders are required to be prequalified. Each bidder on Construction Segment 2 must be prequalified by the City Engineer in Class 33; Project Specific Tunnel W ork for an amount in excess of its bid amount. Bidders not prequalified in Class 33: Project Specific Tunnel W ork must file a prequalification application at least forty-five (45) calendar days prior to the due date for proposals noted above. Prequalification application forms and instructions will be included in the bid docu ments Prequalification applications received less than forty-five (45) calendar days prior to the proposal due date may, at the O w ner’s option, be processed, but the applicant in failing to meet the foregoing deadline waives all right of appeal of possible disqualification. In accordance with Specification Section 01037, the City intends to offer the Contractor and its subcontractors and opportunity to enter into a cooperative partnership, structured to take advantage of the strengths of each organization. The objective of the partnering arrangement is the effective and efficient com pletion of the work, on time and to a standard of quality that will be a source of pride to both the City and the Contractor. Participation is voluntary and is not an evaluation factor for award. Escrow Bid documents shall be submitted by the three lowest bidders in accordance with the Supplem entary General Conditions, Paragraph 12.03. In accordance with the Supplem entary General Conditions Paragraph 12.03, the City and the Contractor will also mutually establish a Dispute Review Board for this Project. The Board's duties shall include facilitat ing and assisting in the tim ely and equitable resolution of disputes arising out of the Contract, which have not been resolved at the project level within the time prescribed by the Contract documents. It is intended that the Board's efforts will result in avoidance of litigation, mitigation of delay and expense, and will assist in fostering good relations and teamwork between the parties to the Contract. Carlton Chayer Purchasing Agent City of Portland Call for Bids Sealed bids will be received until 9 a.m. on August 28,1997 for the projects listed below: Franz Bakery is hiring bakery helpers. Must have previ ous production experience. Starting salary $10.37Zhour + excellent benefit package. All shifts. Apply at Oregon E m ploym en t O ffic e, 30 North Webster, Portland, Oregon. We are an EEO Employer. Child and Family Therapist for Children's program. $23,600- Out-Patient Therapist (Contract/PT) for adult Professional Coun seling Services. Ref »OP-PCS For More Inform ation on these and other vacancies, including job descriptions and qualifications, please call our JO B Line at 727-5947. Send/fax cover letter and resum e to: G arlington Center, 911 N Skidm ore, Portland, OR 97217, Attn: HR, Fax 249-8740. An Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Diversity Oregon Prin Principle — . Customer Assistance Section (Announcement # OCDT7341) Document Entry & Preparation Manager (Announcement * OCDT733 Vehicle Transaction Section Manager (Announcement # OCDT7338) Principle Executive/Manager B Mail Transaction Section Manager (Anno # OCDT7340) | Driver Transaction Section Manager (Announcement #OCDT7339) I Records Section Manager (Announcement I #OCDT7342)_______ r— -~r — ab,//f/es to work as a member of the State's m anagement team, with the Dover and Motor Vehicles Services Branch (DMV) in Salem. VJe are recruiting for six section level positions. You will direct the operation and work o f employees in a DMV Section. Position requires four to five years of experience in lead work, supervision, staff-technical or professional-level work in a customer-driven organization, with participation in the management of a program, section, or unit with develop ment of program rules and policies; development of short- and long-range goals and plans; program evaluations; OR budget preparation. A related Bachelors degree may substitute for 3 years experience. Principle Executive/Man- aqer A salary $28,152 to $39,624 a year plus benefits. Principle Executive/Manager B salary $31,032 to $43,704 a year plus benefits. You must apply separately for each position in which you are interested. Completed application materials m u s tbe rec®'^e bv A u q u st 22, 1997. Contact ODOT Recruitment at (503) 986-4030 (TTY(503) 986-3854) to request application packet. For Other ODOT opportunities call our Recruitment Jobline at (503) 986-3847. Information is also available via the Internet at worldwide web address http:/www.das.state.or.us/jobs/. ODOT is an AA/EEO em ployer committed to a diverse workforce. Multnomah Portland Metro Area Ramp Meters Section of the Pacific Highway (I-5), in Portland. 3% DBE goal. DBE subject to Commercially Useful Function (CUF) requirements.. Plans, specifications and bid documents may be obtained in Room 1, Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon 97310. Plans may be ordered by phone at (503) 986-3720, or by facsimile at (503) 986-3224. There is a $20.00 non-refundable charge for plans and specifications per project. Prime contractors must be prequalified ten days prior to the bid opening day. For additional information regarding pre-qualification, please con tact Fran Neavoll, Program Section, at (503) 986-3877. If your business is not certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE), ness at 155 Cottage, Salem, OR 97310, phone (503) 378-5651. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Two Rivers Correctional Institution ‘ Umatilla, OR Bid Package #1B - Security Cell Mirrors and Brab Bars Bid Package # 6 - Mechanical Equipment Date: August 25,1997 * 12:00 pm DRAKE /DUNN, A JOINT VENTURE 437 N. Columbia Boulevard Portland, Oregon 97217 Phone Number: 503-978-0800 C a ll jo b line, 233-6090, ext. 2997 DRAKE DUNN, ■«a Completed application materials must be received by August 19. 1997. Announce ment #0CDT7276. Call (503) 9864030 (TTY 503-986-3854) to request applica tion packet. Fax: 503-978-1031 9109192 He a r e an e q u a l o p p o r t u n i t y e m p lo y e r a n d r e q u e s t s u b b i d s from d is a d v a n ta g e d , m i n o r i t y , women, V ietnam e ra v e te r a n s , d is a b le d v e te r a n s , o r e m e rg in g s m a ll b u s i n e s s e n t e r p r i s e s . A' / '*’*■**— -'"S. For other ODOT opportunities call out Recruitment JOBLINE at (503) 986-3847. D EPA RTM ENT OF H U M A N 7 n Oregon, opportunity means a variety of careers available state-wide, competitive salaries and great benefits. Currently, openings exist in the following agencies: OREGON D EPA R TM EN T OF TRANSPORTATION Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), is known throughout the nation as a progressive government agency and as a leader in team development and performance measures. ODOT is responsible for the coordination of transportation programs between and among all governmental organizations within the state. We have immediate opportunities for the following positions: Transportation Engineer 1 (Transportation Analyst) 738 NE Davis, Portland. We value diversity. Case Manager for chronically mentally III adulta. $23,600-27,217. Non-Discrimination: No Proposal or Bid will be considered un less Bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. Informational Advertisement Department of Transportation at Janus Youth Programs, for info on current openings. $23,600-27,217. Ref »CM-MICA Office Specialist for Adult Out-Patient program (PCS). $17,500- please contact The Office of Minority, Women and Emerging Small Busi Counselors: Case Manager for mentally III, Chemically dependent adulta. 2 n d F loor Conference C. do so. Electrical Estimator G arlignton Center offers a full range of m ental health services to adults, seniors, children, youth and fam ilies. O ur services are designed to meet the individual, social and cultural needs of our clients. We seek dynam ic professional for the following openings to work in our diverse, m ulticultural environm ent: We are seeking a team-oriented individual with strong analytical and communication skills for a position In Salem. Candidate will develop and maintain large quantities of transportation data, perform highway performance analysis using the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) Analytical package and other tools In corridor and other planning efforts, and assist in integrating the HPMS analytical processes with statewide and sub-state transportation models. Requires a Bachelors degree in Civil or Transportation-related engineering and one year of professional-level experience in the practice of transportation engineering. OR four years of engineering experience AND have an EE/EIT, FIS/LSIT. P t or PLS One of the four years must have been performing professional level engineering duties. Salary $2.806 to $3,837 a month plus benefits. Completed application materials must be received by August 21, 1997 Announcement 40CDT7288 Call (503) 986-4030 (TTY 503-986-3854) to request application packet. Engineering Specialist 3 Senior Inspector/Deslgner We are seeking applicants for a position in The Dalles. Candidate will ensure daily contract compliance on major construction projects; prepare plans and specifications; and provide team leadership for location proiects. Requires an Associate's degree in Engineering Technology from a recognized community college or technical school of engineering and four years of experience directly related to engineering; OR five and one-half years (66 months) of sub-professional engineering experience A Bachelor s degree in Engineering. Architecture, Geology, Mathematics or Physics may be substituted for the Associate's degree In Engineering Technology Salary I* RESOURCES Program Technician 2 The Office of Medical Assistance Programs, Department of Human Resources in Salem is looking for an innovative person to act as its Performance Measurement and Utilization Program Coordinator. The position is responsible for the development, implementation and operation of performance measures and utilization analysis of the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This includes development of administrative rules, changes to policy and operation, analysis, and evaluating and reporting of information To quality: You must have at least two years experience with responsibility for program or project monitoring and coordination. The experience must have included program evaluation responsibility. Preference may be given to individuals with experience in health care related services or publicly funded services. Salary $28l4-$3752 a month. To apply: obtain announcement # LE970635 and a State of Oregon application (form PD 100) and any required supplements from a local Oregon Employment Department office OR most state agency personnel offices If you have a disability and need an alternative format In order to complete the application form (P0 100), you may call the exam unit at (503) 945-5843 or TTY (503) 9456214 You may also call (503) 945613 7 for a copy of the announcement. Your application must be received in this office by 5 pm . on August 11. 1997 OREGON STATE HOSPITAL CNAs (Salem & Portland facilities) Now accepting applications for temporary and permanent CNAs. Experience working with psychiatric patients is desired, and is required for higher level positions. IMMEDIATE temporary openings (full-time up to 6 months.) Requires current CNA Salary $9.76 to $16.19 an hour. DOE. Application packets are available 8:30 to 4:00, M-F at the Oregon State Hospital, Employee Relatione, Bldg. 29; 2600 Center St. NE. Salem, or call (503) 9 4 5281 5 In Salem: (Portland area, call (503) 731-8828.) TTY (503) 9452996. J /h e s e are |uet some of the eunent openings available with the State ol Oregon. For additional Information, a copy of the State of Oregon Application Form and more complete announcement listings, call the State Jobline (Oregonian Inside Une) (503) 2 2 5555 5 47777, TTY (503) 3784672, visit your local Employment Department, or log onto our web site at http://www.dashr.state.or.us/lobe/. The State of Oregon and all Its divisions are proud to be equal opportunity employers