November 07, 2001 (Elje P o rtiani* (Dbseruer Page B8 FJurtluttò (Obi Classifieds/Bids p arilan h (Dbseruer advertise in 5 0 3 .2 8 8 .0 0 3 3 Port Of Kalama Notice Architectural & Engineering Services Pursuant to RCW 39.80, the Portland of Kalama gives notice of its projected requirements for the period January 1 through December 31,2002 for the following categories and/or types of professional services: 1. Civil/Structural/Mechanical/Electrical. Design and construction supervision of new and rehabili­ tated buildings for industrial and/or commercial uses in­ cluding excavation and site preparation; sewage treatment facilities; transportation facilities for ship, road, and rail­ road including intermodal connections; and warehouses. 2. Planning. Preparation of plans and/or studies concerning the devel­ opment of marine export/import terminals, industrial parks, bulk matenal and roro export/import facilities. This includes consideration of various transportation modes including deep water shipping. 3. Geotechnical. Study and investigation of ground conditions at various industrial sites to determine the desirability and accept­ ability for facility construction including ground water and soil contamination issues. 4. SEPA/Permitting/Regulatory Compliance. Compliance with SEPA, acquisition of permits in relation to Port developments, and compliance with hazardous rriaterials/waste and underground storage tank laws and regulations. 5. Recreation. Investigation, design, and supervision of: expansion of recreational vehicle park including aesthetics consider­ ation and RV utilities; pedestrian/bicycle pathways, inter­ pretive centers, and boardwalks; restaurants, and, con­ struction of additional facilities associated with a small boat marina, including additional docking. 6. Hydraulic/Marine. Hydraulic investigations of the Columbia River; study, in­ vestigation, and design of facilities related to river projects including but not limited to riprap, construction of docks and wharfs, pilings, ramps, and tie-up and anchorage facilities; evaluation and development of long-term plans for dredge disposal. 7. Environmental. Environmental, design, preparation, and execution of stud­ ies and construction of projects relating to environmental issues including sediment quality, water quality, wetlands, wildlife habitat, and other issues affecting port develop­ ment. 8. Surveying/Civil. Investigation and preparation of maps, aerial photographs, plat plans, and other work to facilitate the orderly devel­ opment of the Port. 9. Economic and Marketing Consultant. Perform market research as part of a port marketing plan. Such research shall include economic analysis (business/ industry cycles and trends) and market analysis. 10. Many of the above mentioned categories/types overlap within a particular project. The above descriptions are brief and include unmentioned but necessary related aspects of the individual projects. All persons wishing to be considered to supply services dur­ ing the period from January 1 through December 31, 2002 must submit a statement of qualifications as well as a listing of work performed in any of the above-referenced items to the Port of Kalama on or before December 14, 2001. Statements received from previous years will be discarded. All submis­ sions should be made to: Port of Kalama 380 West Marine Drive Kalama, WA 98625 (360) 673-2325 Inclusion in the Port file will in no way pre-qualify the individual or firm for a specific assignment. The material will be used by the Port as an information resource in its selection process. There is no application. Please submit your statement of quali­ fications regarding the above-listed categories. ads@portlandobserver.com Announcement of Request for Proposals (RFP) Sub-Bids Requested Oregon Convention Center Expansion Bid Package: #6a-Street Illumination Scaled proposals will be received at the Procurement Office, Portland Community College, Room 1513, CAPITAL Center, 18624 N. W. Walker Road, Beaverton, Oregon 97006, until 2 :0 0 P.M. Pacific Time, November 2 7 , 2 0 0 1 , for Construc­ Pre-Bid M eeting & Site Visit: November 7, 2 0 0 1 a t 11:00 am Bids Due: November 15, 2001 at 2:00pm tion Manager/General Contractor (C M /G C ) Services for the PCC CAPITAL Center Tenant Improvement project, all as de­ fined herein. 10% M/WBE and ESB Contracting Goal Bid Documents-Willamette Print & Blueprint (503/223-5011) This Request for Proposals (RFP) is the initial step toward the selection of a CM/GC for all services associated with the renovation of approximately 17,000 sq. ft. in the above named building. The College intends to enter into a Contract with the selected CM/GC that will include a Fee based on negotiated construction management labor rates per hour for the activi­ ties up through submittal of a Guaranteed Maximum price (GMP), and a Fixed Fee for all other work through construction and completion of the project. Total direct construction esti­ mate for the project is approx. $1,100,000.00. H Telephone: (5 0 3 ) 2 2 1 -8 8 1 1 Bid Fax: (5 0 3 ) 2 2 1 -8 8 8 8 805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205-0R CCB#28417 State of Oregon Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Con­ tracts in Oregon shall be utilized for all labor involved in this Contract, including Wage Rates and Certification of payroll as required by the Bureau of Labor & Industries (BOLI). A Perfor­ mance Bond equal to 100% of the estimated cost must be provided to PCC to assure faithful execution of the Work. We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises. Other Subcontracting Opportunities-lnternet http:// www.hoffmancorp.com In order to be considered for selection, ten (10) copies of your proposal must arrive at the issuing office on or before due time and date, with the original copy clearly marked “Original Oregon University System Request For Proposals (RFP) Copy-CM/GC Services-CAPITAL Center Tenant Improvement Project (RFP), and signed by a corporate officer authorized to PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES Responses Due 2:00 p.m. November 29, 2001 do so. PCC will require seven (7) calendar days from the due date for review and evaluation of proposals. A decision as to those firms selected for interview will be announced on De­ cember 7, 2001. Qualified firms are asked to respond to a Request for Pro­ posal for professional consulting services in the areas of ar­ chitecture, landscape architecture, interior design, planning, land use, surveying, appraising, environmental assessment, construction management, and various engineering disciplines. From these proposals, a limited number of firms will be se­ lected to form a list from which the seven OUS universities may select professional consultants. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive irregularities. No proposor may withdraw his/her proposal after the hour set for the opening thereof, and before the award of Contract, unless the award is delayed for a period exceeding sixty (60) days from the proposal date or unless it is deemed in the best interest of the College to allow such a withdrawal of the proposal. For a copy of the RFP, fax a request to (541) 346-5757, or call (541) 346-5735 and leave your name and address. RFP packets may also be picked up in room 349, Susan Campbell Hall, 1431 Johnson Lane, Eugene Oregon 97403, on the University of Oregon campus. Responses received after 2 p.m., November 29, 2001 will not be considered. Any questions regarding this RFP should be directed to Robert Simonton, Director Capital Construction Budgeting and Planning, at (541) 346-5728. Each proposal must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029. Minority-owned, Women-owned, and Emerging Small Busi­ ness Enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit their proposal in response to this solicitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or na­ tional origin in consideration for an award of any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement. OUS may reject any response not in compliance with all pre­ scribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may cancel this solicitation or reject any or all responses upon the finding of OUS that it is in the public interest to do so. OUS is an AA/EEO employer and encourages the submittal of re­ sponses from women, minority-owned, and emerging small business enterprises. The College Board of Directors and its officer are committed to encouraging that women and members of ethnic minority groups are represented and employed in the College's public works contracts. The College may reject any proposal not in compliance with the prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any and all proposals upon finding by the College that it is in the public interest to do so. ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS Copies of the RFP documents are available at the CAPITAL Center office listed below. Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of Port­ land (HAP), 8910 N. Woolsey Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97203, until 2 :0 0 p.m., Thursday, November 8 , 2 0 0 1 for labor and materials to convert thirty studio apartment into thirteen one bedroom and four two bedroom ADA accessible apartment units. Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for opening until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. HOLLYWOOD EAST A PA REMODEL JOB No. HWE 06-02-01 Proposals must be directed to the following office: Hand Delivery: Roger J. Cardinal, Manager, Procurement & Risk Services Portland Community College Procurement & Risk Dept. CAPITAL Center-WCWTC #1513 18624 NW Walker Road Beaverton, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 533-2831 The basic work consists of carpentry work, gypsum board, ceramic tile, kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, flooring, decora­ tive quartz epoxy flooring, painting, concrete saw cutting, as­ bestos abatement, plumbing, mechanical and electrical work. Mail Delivery: Roger J. Cardinal, Manager, Procurement & Risk Services Portland Community College Procurement & Risk Dept. P.0. Box 6119 Aloha, OR 97007-0119 Bid Documents are available at the HAP Office noted above. A $50 (fifty) deposit for one set and $20 (twenty) for each additional set is refundable when documents are returned within 10 days after bid opening. Attendance for bidders is mandatory at a pre-bid tour of the project commencing at Hollywood East, located a t 4 4 0 0 NE Broadway Street. Portland, OR 9 7 2 1 3 , at 1 0 :0 0 a.m ., Tues­ day, October 1 6 ,2 0 0 1 . Questions posed during the tour, not A d m in is tra tiv e The Port of Kalama is an equal opportunity employer. W o rk w ith th e b est an d b rig h te s t m in d s in e d u c a tio n , an d m a k e a re a l addressed in the documents, will be answered by addendum. d iffe r e n c e in e d u c a tio n as w e k n o w i t J o in us in th e fo llo w in g role: If you have any questions, please contact Cheryl Moore (360) 673-2325. A Technical Assistant I Position The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and re­ quirements and may reject any or all bids and waive all infor­ malities, if in the judgement of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be directed to H. David Waller at 735-4210. <5 (2 openmgsf, Educehon. C areer and Communky Program. A nsw er telephone and respond to mqumes in a professional manner. Coordinate meetings, produce materials end products, m ake travel arrangem ents, and fac titn te logisbca for conferences DATED this end day of November, 2001. and workshops M ain tain d atabases using M S A ccess and assist w ith Internet research Use . REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF OREGON . softw are » p r e p a r e correspondence, mailings, and m eeting materials im p r o v in g Requires a High School diploma or eqmvalenr. tw o years' po p -seco n d ary education, and four years' dem onstrated administrative assistant exp eh en ce. Associate's d eg ree preferred Ability to use M S A ccess, Excel. PowerPoint. W o rd , and the Internet, keyboard 80 wpm ; and e x c e le n t telephone customer Worksystems inc. (WSI) is issuing an RFP for a design center development plan in N/NE Portland. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND relations and critical dunking skills are essential Starting salary $1 1 .74-J1344 per hour <5 to N W R fi Humor Resources Office: Hit SW Mein S n « Sort. SOU Portend Oft 9720k toe (SB) Applications w A be accep ted until th e position is M e d Send resum e referring position 2 B 4 B R e-med personnekanwtef.otg Please submit resum e in text fo rm « within the body of tor/contractorinfo.htm. All funding opportunities are listed at www.worksystems.org. under Contractor Information. If you wish to be notified about fu tu re fu n d in g o p p o rtu n itie s , p le a s e e m a il: lilianmick@worksystems.org and ask to be added to the pro­ curement notification list. All notifications are done by email only. If you have additional questions regarding procurement, please call 503-241-4600. th e e-m eil. 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