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■ m h m m m m m i Ï JU LY 8,1998 Page B7 lije •*> Mt . •*- »» 4L. " ir . rttattwj&i dWswttWir C L A S S IF IE D S A N D BID’S NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS City Of Camas Wastewater Treatment Facilities Improvements The work under this C ontract includes all labor, materials, equipm ent, supplies and services to construct the W astewater Treatm ent Facilities Im provem ents for the City of Camas. The im provem ents include m odifications to the existing main sew age pum p station and the O ak Park pump station, a new headworks including fine screen, m odifications to existing secondary clarifiers, a new grit removal system, new aeration basins, a new equipm ent building, new aeration blowers, a new biofilter and biofilter fans, new prim ary clarifiers, a new ultra violet disinfection system , a new effluent pump station, a new UV/effluent pum p station building, a new effluent filter, a new centrifuge, new sludge pumps, a new gravity thickener, m odi fications to the existing aerobic digester, conversion of existing aeration basin into an aerobic digester, a new operations building, m odifications to existing operations building, a new sludge storage building, new em ergency generators, dem oli tion c f existing facilities, and all associated work, all as shown on the Plans and described in the Specifications. The location of the work is the site of the existing City of Cam as wastew ater treatm ent plant and the sites of the main sewage pump station and the O ak Park pum p station. Each Proposal shall be com plete with prices submitted for each item. Som e items will be at the C ity’s option. Failure by a bidder to subm it prices on any item shall constitute and im proper response and be cause for rejection of the entire Proposal. C ontract award will be based upon the total sum for the construction of all items including tax. The City reserves the right to delete any or all of the optional items. As soon as practicable after said tim e and date stated above, properly received bid proposals will be publicly opened and read at City Hall. All bid proposals shall be accom panied by a proposal guarantee in the am ount of five percent (5%) of the total amount bid. The proposal guarantee shall be in the form of a bid bond, postal m oney order, cash, cashier’s check or certified check payable to the City of Camas. Bidders m ust satisfy them selves of the accuracy of the esti mated quantities in the bid proposal by exam ination of the site and review of the Plans and Specifications including Addenda. Bid proposals shall be prepared and subm itted in accordance with the provisions of the C ontract Docum ents for this Project and any Addenda issued thereto A Pre-Bid Conference has been scheduled for July 2 2,1998. The conference will begin at City Hall at 10:00 a.m. (local time) and conclude at the existing W astew ater Treatm ent Plant. Prospective bidders are encouraged to participate. Any other site visits shall be lim ited to 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and shall be coordinated through Jim Dickinson, of the City of Camas, by calling (360) 834-3263, at least twenty- four (24) hours in advance of the visit. No unauthorized or unscheduled site visits will be allowed. The City of Cam as is an equal opportunity and affirmative action em ployer. C ontractors/subcontractors shall com ply with Ex ecutive O rder 11246 as am ended by Executive O rder 11375 regarding affirm ation action and equal opportunity. Small, m inority and w om en-ow ned firm s are encouraged to subm it bids. This Project is subject to MBE/W BE participation. All work perform ed on the project will be subject to the higher of prevailing state or federal wage rates. This Project is financed in part by State funds and Bidders shall meet all requirem ents of the appropriate State Agencies, as outlined in the Specifica tions. Multnomah County, Oregon Request for Proposal To Provide Consulting Services for Trail Planning and Design of the Gresham/Fairview Trail City Of Gresham, Oregon The City of G resham plans to retain a Consultant to provide trail planning, design and construction administration forthe devel opm ent of the G resham /Fairview Trail that will connect the Springwater Trail to Marine Drive. This project is funded through G resham 's 1990 O pen Space Bond Measure. Project Description: The Consultant services shall include the Bid No: B 968-99-5009 Title: Animal Control Remodel jf cal, Roofing Sealed bids will be received until, but not after, 2:00 P.M., by Multnom ah County Purchasing, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97202. Bids will be opened and read at 2:15 P.M. the same . ,’ « ••*** At • •, i ; z " , following com bination of professional services: public meeting | attendance, trail planning and design, report writing, traffic analysis, mapping, city perm it applications, construction docu ment preparation, bidding services, inspections and contract adm inistration services. Project experience incorporating pub lic involvem ent, trail planning and design in a multi-modal e nviron m e n tan dconstructionadm inistrationisdesired. Antici pated trail im provem ents include: a hard surface and soft surface trail for use by pedestrians and bicyclists, site furnish ings such as bollards and benches, signage, landscaping and street crossing im provem ents. The Consultant will attend public meetings with neighbors and interested citizens, and up to 4 meetings to present proposed plans to the Parks & Recreation Citizens Advisory Committee, Planning Com m ission and City Council in order to gain the necessary recom m endations and approvals. The total budget for the project is $280,000. It is anticipated that construction costs will be approxim ately $230,000. Construction is sched uled to begin in sum m er 1999. An optional pre-proposal site visit/conference will be held at City Hall On Tuesday, July 14, 1998 at 10:00 A.M. for firms interested in subm itting a Proposal. The objective of the pre proposal conference is to exam ine the site and provide an informal m eeting to discuss and clarify contents of the RFP. C onsultant’s Proposal: Interested consulting firm s shall submit a proposal that satisfies the requirem ents and format stated within the RFP. Proposals should provide a straightforward, concise description of consultant’s capabilities to satisfy the requirem ents of the RFP. The proposal should include the following items; 1. Letter of Transmittal, Title Page and Executive Summary 2. Project Personnel A listing of the Project M anager and all key personnel and m anagem ent to be utilized on the project, including a description of qualifications and skills; i.e., resumes. 3. Sub-consultants List any sub-consultant’s and their | qualifications forthe proposed work. List and describe the tasks and responsibilities of any sub-consultant. 4. Consultant’s Qualifications Consultant's experience with sim ilar types of projects in the past 5-6 years, especially in the areas of public involvem ent, trail planning and design. 5. References List references for three or more projects of a sim ilar nature. Include owner’s name, contact person and phone num ber, and C onsultant’s project manager. 6. Statement of Understanding 7. Consultant’s Approach to the Project Provide a detailed explanation of overall design and development, and the tech niques the C onsultant expects to use. 8. Project Schedule O utline a work plan and time schedule for each task of the scope of work. 9. Consultant’s Exception to RFP. 10. Additional Data Any data that the Consultant feels is applicable to the evaluation of the Proposal or of their qualifica tions for accom plishing the project, e.g. exam ples of related work. day. Plans and Specifications are filed with Multnomah County Purchasing and copies may be obtained from the above address or a $5.00 non-refundable fee. CHECKS AND MONEY OR DERS ONLY. Plans and Specifications WILL NOT BE MAILED within the Metropolitan, Tri-County Area. All bidders m ust com ply with the requirements of the prevailing wage law in O RS 279.350. Details of compliance are available from M ultnom ah County Purchasing, 2505 SE 11th Ave., Port land, OR 97202, (503) 248-5111, by contacting John Persen, Senior Buyer, ext. 24380. C ontractors and subcontractors must be licensed for asbestos abatem ent work if the project involves working with asbestos as set forth in ORS 468A.720. No bid will be considered unless bidder is registered with the Construction Contractors Board as required by ORS 701.055 or licensed by the State Landscape Contractors Board as required by ORS 671.530. NO bid will be considered unless accompanied by a surety bond, certified check, or a cashiers check payable to Multnom ah C ounty for the am ount equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate proposal. The successful bidder shall furnish a bone satisfactory to the board in the full amount of the contract. Multnom ah County reserves the right to reject any bid not in com pliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures anc requirem ents, and may reject for good cause any or all bids if Multnom ah County finds it is in the public interest to do so. M ULTNO M AH CO UNTY PURCHASING INFORMATION SERVICES, DEPT OF, ASST DIRECTOR #98-46 $5,029-$6,418/month FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC #98-49 $3,887-$4,798/month Subsidized Units For Seniors, Or Disabled, Or Handicapped Persons May Be Available At This Time. If subsidized units are not available at this time, qualified applicants may be placed on W aiting Lists. Guardian M an agem ent Corporation is com m itted to “ Equal Housing O pportunity." 1200 Building Portland, O regon (503)248-0260 \ '■■■' A t ! | f e ¡ ¿¡»«•f-*« ¡s a fe ; $3,741 -$4,773/month ZONING INSPECTOR #98-51 All candidates offered employment will be required to success fully pass a pre-employment drug screen. Application materials are available at the Human Resources Office, 703 Broadway, Suite 500, Vancouver, WA 98660, or by calling (360) 696-8419. Turn in completed City of Vancouver application and other application materials to the Human Resources Office in person, by mail, fax (360) 696-8364. or e-mail: vanhrrs® ci. Vancouver, wa.us. Web page www.ci.vancouver.wa.us í Equal Opportunity Employer F-T positions avail. Fast paced high-energy positions. Must have excellent customer service skills and flex schedule. political affiliation. A* ENGINEER, CIVIL - DRAINAGE, #98-60 I A. Understanding of P roject-D em onstration of full understand- ing of the work to be performed as dem onstrated inthe proposal. Zarkin, Project Manager, at (503) 618-2858 for specific ques tions regarding the RFP. Non-Discrimination Statement - the City of G resham ’s pro-1 grams, services, em ploym ent opportunities and volunteer posi tions are open to all persons without regard to race, religion, | color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, handicap, or | -A •T X • - ♦ • ’W ~*‘ ENGINEER, ASSOCIATE CIVIL, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW #98-53 F-T positions avail. Responsible for cleaning guestrooms and common areas. Host To obtain a detailed copy of the Request For Proposal and for more information, please contact the Gresham Parks & 1 Recreation Division at (503)618-2531. Please contact Marianne • », ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN l/ll - DRAINAGE #98-61 $2,067-$3,216/month ] The C ity’s Selection Com m ittee of at least 3 m em bers will determ ine the Consultant that is deem ed best qualified. An oral presentation to the Selection Com m ittee may be requested of consulting firm s selected for final evaluation. Previous profes sional work on sim ilar projects will be a heavily-weighted factor in the selection. Quality of performance on previous projects and ability to meet tim e schedules, budgets will be some of the attributes considered by the selection com m ittee. W ritten pro posals will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria: C. C onsultant’s Q ualifications and project team ’s experience and expertise for the type of services required, personnel, training, and skills. Past perform ance. D. Project Fee proposed for the total service. The project fee is one factor in determ ining the successful consultant; however, it is balanced against item s A. through C. * * PLANNER, SR-DEVELOPMENT REVIEW #98-47 $3,388-$4,324/month $2,406-53,918/month B. C onsultant’s Approach to the Project - C onsultant’s under standing of project and approach to com pleting the work. | C onsultant's resources and capability to ensure com pletion | within the tim elines. W ork plan and schedule. «V City of Vancouver subm itted in a sealed envelope bearing the name and address of the consultant and the name of the project to: The Office of Consultant’s payment schedule shall be submitted sepa- i rately from the proposal in a sealed envelope, bearing on the outside the name and address of the consultant and the name of the project to: the Office of the Parks & Recreation Division, City of Gresham, 1333 N. W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030-3813, no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 21,1998. Consultant Evaluation and Selection *- PREQUALIFICATION APPLICATIONS DUE: JULY 20,1998 The City m ay m ake such investigations as deem ed necessary to determ ine the ability of the Bidder to perform the work and the bidder shall furnish to the City all such information and data for this purpose as the City may request. the Parks & Recreation Division, City of Gresham, 1333 j N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030-3813. -, Each bid m ust contain a statem ent whether bidder is a resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029 Prequalifications Of Bidder may be required pursuant to the M ultnom ah C ounty Public Contract Review Board Adm inistra tive Rules (AR 40.030). See Specifications for project classes of work. PreQualification application, or proof of PreQualification by the O regon Departm ent of Transportation, must be received by, or postm arked to, Multnom ah County Purchasing no later than 10 days prior to the bid due date. $3,225-$4,116/month CITY CLERK, CITY O F CAM AS ••-. A ; - $400,000-500,000 5re-Bid conference: M andatory - July 15, 1998, 1:30 pm, Multnomah County Anim al Control, 1700 W Columbia River -I wy, Troutdale, OR PreQualification Required in class(es) of: Electrical, M echani 11. Affidavit of Non-Collusion Seven copies of written proposals are to be submitted by 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 21,1998 to the office of the Parks & Recreation Division, City of Gresham, 1333 N.W. Eastman i Parkway, Gresham, Oregon, 97030-3813. Proposals must be JO AN M. DURGIN . * » , Remodeling of Multnom ah County Animal Control building including general, electrical, m echanical, roofing and exterior insulation and facing system construction. EST RANGE: Bid Proposals shall include all inform ation and docum ents properly com pleted to dem onstrate com pliance with funding agencies requirem ents for MBE/W BE participation and for EEO under this Contract. Bid shall constitute offers to the City which shall be binding for 60 days from the date of opening bids. Plans and Specifications, including bid form s bound therein, may be exam ined at City Hall in the City of Camas, Washington, or at the office of the Project Engineers, Gray & Osborne, Inc., 701 D exter A venue North, Suite 200, Seattle, W ashington 98109. C opies of the Plans and Specifications may be pur chased only from the office of the Project Engineers. Purchase price is $300.00 per full-size set and $200.00 per half-size set, which includes applicable W ashington State Sales Tax and shipping and handling. The purchase of Bid Documents is non- refundable. Paym ent m ust be made at the time the Project Plans and S pecifications are obtained. The Plans and Specifi cations will also be on file prior to the bid opening, for exam ina tion only, at the C ontraction Data Plan C enter (Portland, Tacom a, and Seattle) Oregon Plan C enter (Clackamas, O r egon), S ou th w est W a sh in gto n C o n tra cto r’s A ssociation (Vancouver, W ashington), Valley Plan Center (Kent, W ashing ton), Daily Journal of Com m erce (Portland and Seattle), Impact Business C onsultant (Portland and Seattle), Snohom ish Plan C enter (Everett, W ashington), and Associated General Con tractors (Seattle and Tacom a). A list of planholders will be made available through the Project Engineer’s office via U.S. Mail, prior to the bid opening. The list will not be made available by telephone or facsim ile (Fax). Due Date: July 30, 1998 • e -A McMenamins Kennedy School L» • y ;i- 4 • i Housekeeping Bussers Assist servers in maintaining excellent customer service. Fast paced high-energy positions. Part and f-t work. We offer an excellent benefits package and fun work environ ment! Long-term and summer jobs avail. Related work exp. preferred, but willing to train the right people. Applications available at the Kennedy School 5736 NE 33rd in Ptld or on the Internet at www.mcmenamins.com. Flex sched rqr’d and must be able to work wknds. No phone calls please! McMenamins is an equal opportunity employer. Advertisement For Bid Sealed bids for Shattuck Hall Annex Reroofing Project -1998, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon be received at Portland State University, University Services Building, 617 S. W. M ontgom ery, Second Floor, Portland, Oregon until 3:00 p.m., PDT, July 9, 1998. Additional information is available from Söderström Architects, P.C., 1200 N. W. Front, Suite 410, Portland, OR 97209; phone 503/228-5617, fax 503/273-8584.