Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 03, 1998, Page 12, Image 12

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INTRODUCING.....
CHRISTOPHER GUINN III
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE
MILLENNIUM PROPERTIES
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(503)249-1658
MULTIPLE LISTING MEMBER
SELLERS PAY ONLY
4.9%
FULL SERVICE REALTY
"LET ME MAKE YOUR
HOME BUYING OR
HOME SELLING
DREAMS A REALITY"
CALL 503-282-2551
CHRISTOPHER GUINN III
Earl's Barber Shop
MILLENNIUM
1724 N E A lb e rta
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P ortland, O R
FELL SERVICE REALTY
PROPERTIES
Office (503) 282-2551
Voice M ail Pager (503) 237-6777
Fax (503) 282-6827
e-mail CGIII65@aol.com
4929 NE Fremont St.
Portland, OR 97213
Tuesday - Saturday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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BIG CITY PRODUCE
5128 NORTH ALBINA STREET (AT SUMNER)
460-3830
Barber and Beauty ~Shop
Full Service: Hair • Nails • Shoe Shine
Hours: Tues - Sat • 8:30 - 6:00pm
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QUALITY AT LOW PRICES
BEST GREENS IN PORTLAND
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(503) 331-0712
(503) 331-1851
2535 NE Alberta St.
Portland, Oregon 97211
Kevin’s Personal Touch
Car Cleaning
Monday thru Friday
4:0« PM-8:00 PM
and Saturday
7:00 A M -l:00 PM
By Appointment Only
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PHILLY CAFE
445 N.E. KILLINGSW ORTH
2 8 8 -9 3 6 7
cy’ Fish & Chips
Terriyaki Chicken & Beef
H am burgers
(503) 331-1655
Taxes. Mounting & Balancing included
FULLY GUARANTEED
Facial Nail Technician
407 Northeast Mason, #8 (Mason &
M.L.King Blvd.)
Portland, Oregon 97211
6841 N.E. MLK BLVD.
PORTLAND, OREGON 97211
HO URS MON -FRI 9 TO 6. SAT 9 TO 4
Rasta Concrete & Masonry
All Type of Concrete
Asphalt, Block Walls, Patio, Drive Way, Sidewalk,
Waterfall, & Pond, Grass, Wood Fence, Steps,
Especially Rock Wall.
Licensed & Insured
t a l k D avid 2 8 9 -0 8 8 4
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F r e e E st.
(503) 2 8 1-.5957
Hours 8.00 am - 5:00 pm Tue-Sat
571 I N E I 4thA ve.
Port land,OR 97211
C eleste’s Beauty Salon
Specializing in Hear Weaving
&
A ll areas o f Hair Care
(503) 287-3813
Yvonne 's DayCare
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4603 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, OR 97217
(503, 288-3171
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All bidders must file for prequalification no later than June 14,
199 8,1:30 pm, in accordance with the instructions to Bidders,
and ORS 279.039(1), in the following City of Portland catego­
ries: 2, Street Improvements. Oregon Bureau of Labor and
Industries Prevailing Wage Rates with an effective date of
February 15,1989, as set forth in the Contract Documents must
be paid on the Project. The bidder must be licensed under ORS
468.883. No bids for a construction contract shall be rendered
or considered by the COMMISSION unless the bidder is
registered with the Construction Contractors Board or licensed
by the State Landscape Contractors Board.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is
a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The COMMIS­
SION may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed
public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for
good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the COMMISSION
that it is in the public interest to do so.
THE PORTLAND DEVELOPMENTCOMMISSION iscommit-
ted to acting affirmatively to encourage and facilitate the
participation of Emerging Small Businesses (ESB), Minority
Business Enterprises (MBE), and Women Business Enter­
prises (WBE) in COMMISSION projects and operations. Re­
sponsible bidders must comply with established programs in
this project as stipulated in these bid documents.
Portland Development Commission
Denyse McGriff, Project Coordinator
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The Oregon Office of Energy has received funding from the
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) to demon­
strate the benefits of commissioning public buildings in Oregon.
The desired result is that participating agencies adopt policies
that make commissioning standard practice.
The Office of Energy (OOE) seeks proposals from firms who are
qualified to work with facility and project managers, administra­
tors, and business managers to educate them on the nature and
benefits of commissioning, help them specify commissioning
services, hire commissioning agents, and provide assistance in
working with commissioning service providers on demonstra­
tion projects in Oregon. The firm selected will act as the Program
Specialist forthe demonstration projects. Afterthe projects are
completed, the Program Specialist will work with agency repre­
sentatives to draft policies requiring commissioning for future
projects and will support agency representatives in presenting
recommended policies to their governing bodies for approval.
The Program Specialist also will document each demonstration
project in a case study, using a format developed by OOE.
The Office of Energy plans to award a contract for an initial term
of approximately two and one-half years. Funding forthe initial
contract is estimated to be $35,000 to $50,000 annually. The
proposed contract will allow for amendments, including but not
limited to time extensions, adjustments to the scope of work and
substantial increases to the amount of the contract.
To obtain a complete copy of this RFP (#99-10), contact Mary
Mattison at the Oregon Office of Energy, 625 Marion Street NE,
Salem, OR 97310, telephone 503-378-2697 or 800-221-8035
(Oregon only), or e-mail mary.a.mattison@ state.or.us. The
RFP is also available on the Department of Administrative
Services' VIP system, and on the Office of Energy website. Go
to www.cbs.state.or.us/external/ooe, then click on the “Jobs
and RFP” button.
Mon. Thru Fri.
7:00 to 5:30
NE Killingsworth
Call 282-3278
Lots of Fun!!
8:00 am to 5;00 pm Tue-Sat.
305 N.E. Wygant; Portland, OR 97211
S G et C ash N ow S “ The TODAYFOR
Secrets To Getting
until 3:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time (PST) on June 24,1998,
at its offices located at 1900 S. W. Fourth Avenue, Suite 100,
Portland, Oregon 97201, at which time and place all bids will be
publicly opened and read aloud. Work will be performed in
accordance with the City of Portland Standard Construction
Specifications, July 1987 edition, as amended by the contract
documents. A mandatory prebid conference will be held on
June 10,1998, 2pm at the Eastbank Saloon and Restaurant,
727 SE Grand Ave. A mandatory jobsite tour will follow imme­
diately thereafter. Documents may be obtained from the PORT­
LAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION by payment of a re­
fundable deposit of $60.00. Inquiries should be directed to
Denyse McGriff, Portland Development Commission (823-
3295) or Christian Steinbrecher, Capital Project Consultants
(297-4827).
Program Specialist for Commissioning in Public
Buildings
Deadline: June 26, 1998
NEW • USED • NEW CAPS
Specializing in Hair Weeving
And All Areas of Hair Care.
The Portland Development Commission Will Receive
Bids for:
MLK Jr. Boulevard and Grand Avenue Improvements
OREGON OFFICE OF ENERGY
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
DOUBLE J TIRE CENTER
Lonnie's Beauty Salon
Request For Bids
(Solicitation No. 98-06)
M ONDAY - SATURDAY, 8 :3 0 a.m. - 9 :0 0 p.m.
SUNDAY, 8 :3 0 a m. - 6 :0 0 p.m.
For additional information, please call Kevin Howard
@ 503-285-0379
TELEPHONE
(503) 283-9437
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Proposals must be received at the Salem office of the Oregon
Office of Energy by 5 p.m. Friday, June 26, 1998. NO LATE
PROPOSALS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Catalina
Coin Op Laundry
Advertisement For Bids
3 8 2 7 - 3 8 1 7 NE MLK Blvd.
Portland, OR 9 7 2 1 2
(5 0 3 ) 3 3 5 - 9 9 0 5
H ours
Mon - Fri 9 :0 0 AM - 9 : 0 0 PM
Sat-Sun 7 :0 0 AM - 9 :0 0 PM
Sealed bids for OIT Metro Campus Remodel Project will be
received at OIT Metro Campus, 7726 S.E. Harmony Road,
Portland, Oregon 97222, until 4:00 p.m. PDT, Tuesday, June
30,1998. The project includes remodeling approximately 14,000
SF of wood-frame construction into new classrooms and of­
fices. Additional information is available from Söderström Ar­
chitects, 503/228-5617.
CANNON’S
= F H B E X P R E S S EF
Chicken • Pork Ribs • Beef Ribs
C atering & Take-O ut
Wayne & Juanita Cannon
(Proprietors)
O ur Specialty: Real Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q
M on-thur 11:30am -9:00pm * F R I-S A T 11 :30am -11:0 0 pm * Sun 1:00pm -7:00pm
3328 N.E. KILLINGSWORTH
288-3836
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPAN
HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINO
MICHAEL E. HARPER, SR.
Agent
Lisa Harper
Office Manager
4004 SW Barber Boulevard
Portland, OR 97201
Off.: (503) 221-3050
After Hours: (800) 833-7053
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