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SUB BIDS / SUPPLIER QUOTES REQUESTED
Oregon Historical Society New Entry project
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Excluded Items: Plumbing, HVAC, Storefront, Elevator
and Electrical
Bid Date: Friday, September 27,2002 - 2:00 PM
Pre-Bid Meetings September 17"' and 18w at WCC office - call for times.
Come for the benefits
stay for
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CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE
CITY OF PORTLAND
For contracting and vendor opportunities with the
City of Portland, please log on to the Bureau of
Purchases Web Page:
www.ci.portland.or.us/purchase/purchase.htm
City of Portland
Bureau of Purchases
112« SW F ifth Ave, Room 750 P o rtland O R 97204
Walsh Construction Co./OR
503.823.6855
2905 SW First Ave
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 222-4375 FAX (503) 274-7676
Contact: Kirk Welling or Ed Botts
ORCCB# 11396
Walsh Construction Co. Is an equal opportunity employer and requests
sub-bids from Minority, women, disadvantaged and emerging small
business enterprises.
Fully paid medical, dental and vision benefits after only one
month of employment. Start with part-time and progress to
a full-time career, $10 82/hour to start, $12 76 in 6 months,
$19 66 in three years
Employment
R e q u ire m e n ts :
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• Traffic Structures Engineer
Negotiable salary up to $64,121
Announcement #0CDT2524, Salem
• Senior Inspector/Deslgner
Salary $2,782 - $3.982/m ontb
Announcement #0CDT2385A, Klamath Falls
• Senior Survey Member
Salary $2,649 - $3,799/m onth
Announcement #0CDT2349, Corvallis
• lead Senior Roadway Designer
Negotiable annual salary up to $70,716
Announcement V0CDT2124B, Portland
These are just a few of the
current job openings available
with the State of Oregon A
moré com plete announcement
listing, application forms, and
additional job information are
available at: a> local Employment
Departm ent field offices, or
b) the Oregon jobs page at:
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of Oregon and all its divisions
are proud to be equal
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• GIS Analyst
Salary $2,964 - $4,087/m onth
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ANANCIAL SERVICES/ASCAL
• Financial Training and Policy Technician
Salary $3,115 - $4,346/m onth
Announcement #0CDT2350, Salem
• Business Manager
Salary $3,223 - $4,523/m onth
Announcement V0CDT2312A, Salem
ODOT supports a vast range o f innovative
transportation products and services, touching
Ute life of every Oregonian, every day.
Explore our variety o f rewarding occupations...
ACCOUNTING/ANANCIAL
• Region Utility Specialist
Salary $3,068 - $4,393/m onth
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• Survey Support Technician
Salary $2,782 - $3,982/m onth
Announcement #0CDT2520, Salem
• Pavement Manager Engineer
Salary $49.356 - $70,716/annually
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• Business Regulation Section Manager
Salary $3,223 • $4,745/m onth
Announcement #0CDT2464, Salem
TRADES
To apply, you m ust obtain a copy of the
appropriate announcement number, which
provides full details, qualifications/require-
m ents, and how to apply instructions.
Call (503) 986-4030 [TTY (503) 986-3854
for th e hearing im paired], or v is it
w ww .odot.state.or.us/jobs. As an AA/EEO
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the prom otion and m anagem ent of
workforce diversity and affirm ative action
into every facet o f our business.
ENGINEERING/ENVIRONMENTAL
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MANAGEMENT/PROFESSIONAL
• Highway Section Maintenance Coordinator
Salary $2,252 - $3,115/m onth
Announcement #0CDT2249, Burns
• Motor Carrier Specialist 1 / Auditor
Salary $2,586 - $3.591/m onth
Announcement #0CDT2463, Portland
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Or for application details call 503-962-7635, stop by TriMet.
4012 SE 17th, or visit our website at trimet org/jobs
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Sub-Bids Requested
PORTLAND BUILDING TOILET ROOM UPGRADES
Bid Date: S e p te m b e r 26, 2002 Bid Tim e: 11:00 AM
Payne Construction
1835 NE 137th Ave.
Portland. OR 97230
Phone: 503-257-8221 Fax: 503-253-3247
CCB#38215
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and request sub-bids for all sub contractors and
suppliers Including Minority and Women -Owned Businesses. Disadvantaged, Disabled
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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The City of Portland proposes to amend its 2000-05 Consolidated
Plan and 2002-03 Consolidated Plan Action Plan In the following
way:
1. Designated Areas for Special Activities by a Community-Based
Development Organization: The map of Designated Areas for
Sp ecia l A c tiv itie s by a C o m m un ity-B ased D evelopm en t
Organizations is amended by Adding contiguous areas adjacent
• to Lents Town Center Urban Renewal Area, in effect expanding
• the area east up Division to 136th Avenue and west to 72nd
Avenue. The new description reads: Lents Town Center Urban
Renewal Area as adopted by City Council and additional areas In
the Lents and Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhoods north to
Division Street between 122nd Avenue and 72nd Avenue; and
Division street up to 136th Ave. This amendment Is necessary
because there was an error in Identifying the western border to
the affected area and because it has been determined that
additional development along Division would further serve the
redevelopment agenda for the Lents area.
The City of Portland proposes to amend its 2002-03 Consolidated
Plan Action Plan in the following ways:
2. CDC Program Support: BHCD allocated $603,426 of CDBG
funds and $ 196,577 in HOME funds to support the development
of eligible affordable rental housing among qualified community
development corporations and/or nonprofit organizations whose
missions include the development and provision of affordable
housing. The CDBG amount is reduced to $403,426. This
amendment Is necessary because specific projects and project
sp o n so rs had not been Identified at the tim e th at the
Consolidated Plan was adopted. The reduced funds are sufficient
to fund the eligible projects. CDBG funds are allocated to the
following nonprofits to support the development of the following
projects:
• REACH Community Development $45,000; Development of Station Place
project at NW 9th and Lovejoy-special activity by a CBDO In a designated
geographic area for special activities by a CBDO;
• Central City Concern: $83,000; Acquisition and rehab of the Biltmore
Hotel at 310 NW 6th (75 units); Rehab of Taggart Manor Rehab at 8066
SETaggart Street (24 units); Acquisition and rehab of the Medford/Beaver
Hotel at 506 NW 5th (62 units); Acquisition and rehab of the Rich Hotel
205 NW Couch (42 units)
• ROSE CDC: $55,423: Developmentof multi-family units at SE 91st and
Foster (26 units) - special activity by a CBDO In a designated geographic
area for special activities by a CBDO; Development of 3 scattered sites at
SE 80th and Duke, SE 77th and Raymond, and SE 93rd and Woodstock
(12 units) - special activity by a CBDO In a designated geographic area for
special activities by a CBDO; Development of Clinton Ridge apartments at
92nd and SE Clinton (29 units) - special activity by a CBDO In a designated
geographic area for special activities by a CBDO; Rehab of Beyer Court at
9305 SE Harrell (15 units); Rehab of Johnson Creek Commons at 7940
SE 72nd (16 units)
Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives: $50,000: Rehab of the Park
Terrace Apartments at 315 N Alberta (88 units); 6822 N. Albina ( lu n lt),
4006 NE 8th (2 units), 916 N. Webster (1 unit), and 58 N. Skidmore (1
unit,;
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare: $50,000: Rehab of the Pisgah/Harriet
Court project at SE 75th and Harney (30 units); Acquisition and rehab a
property at 945-959 NE 165th (10 units); Acquisition and rehab of the
Royal Palm Hotel at NW 3rd and Handers (50 units); Acquire property for
the development of the Mid County Apartments at SE 127th and Clinton
(45 units); Acquire property for development at 172nd and Burnside (40
units); Acquire 6 scattered-site buildings consisting of 62 units from Unity,
Inc. for people with mental Illness
• Peninsula Community Development Corporation: $25,000: Rehabof8716
N. Bayard (lu n lt); Rehab of 92244 N. Kellogg (lu n lt); Acquisition and
development of 6 units at 2645 N. Willis - special activity by a CBDO in a
designated geographic area for special activities by a CBDO; Development
of one unit at 1011N. Allegheny - special activity by a CBDO In a designated
geographic area for special activities by a CBDO; Development of one unit
. at 7522 N. Omaha - special activity by a CBDO In a designated geographic
area for special activities by a CBDO; Acquisition and rehab of 72 units In
Portsmouth neighborhood - negotiations In progress; Acquisition and rehab
of 20 units In Cathedral Park neighborhood - negotiations In progress
• Albina Community Development Corporation: $45,000: Rehab of the Maya
Angelou apartments at N. Kerby at Shaver (42 units,; Development of2021
and 2025 NE Rodney (2 units) - special activity by a CBDO In a designated
geographic area for special activities by a CBDO
HOME funds are allocated to the following Community Housing
Development Organizations (CHDOs) for CHDO operating support:
• Albina Community Development Corporation: $50,000
• Human Solutions, Inc.: $60,000
• Northwest Housing Alternatives: $15,000
• Peninsula Community Development Corporation: $50,000
• REACH Community Development: $20,000
• ROSE Community Development Corporation: $26,577
3. Portland Community Land Trust: The Portland Community Land
Trust provides home ownership opportunities for lower income
homebuyers within the City of Portland. The amount of CDBG
funds awarded to PCLT is not changed. The specific allocations
are $65,000 of CDBG funds for activities related to the acquisition
of real property, and $35,000 of CDBG funds to provide indirect
assistance to homebuyers through the land trust model.
4. Nuisance Removal: The fundingfor this activity is not changed.
The specific locations where nuisance abatements will be carried
out are the St. Johns, Kerns, Foster, NE 42nd and Parkrose Target
Areas.
5. Consolidated Rental Housing ( PDC Affordable Rental Housing
and Affordable Housing Fund):
BHCD allocated $1,840.000 in CDBG funds and $3,326,746 HOME
funds for the development of affordable rental housing, targeting
households below 80% of the area's median incom e. This
amendment is necessary because specific projects were not chosen
at the time that the 2002-2003 Action Plan was adopted. The specific
projects, their fund source, and fund allocation are as follows:
• Development of the Mid County Apartments by Cascadia Behavioral
Healthcare at SE 127th and Clinton, 44 units, $560,000 of HOME funds
• Rehab of the Fabulous Four units by Portland Community Reinvestment
Initiatives at 4006 NE 8th Ave, 6822 N. Albina, 58 N. Skidmore, 916 N.
Webster, 5 units, $399,833 of HOME funds
• Developm ent of the Villas de M arlposas by Hacienda Com m unity
Development Corporation at 5000-5195 NE Klllingsworth, 51 units,
$1,025,000 of HOME funds
• Rehab of the WlllowTrea Apartments by the Housing Authority of Portland
at 311 NE Division In Gresham, 17 units, $200,000 of HOME funds
• Development of the Powerhouse Housing by the Housing Authority of
Portland at 5206 NE 14th Place, 6 units, $235,000 of HOME funds
• Development of the Lincoln Woods by Human Solutions, Inc. at 2405 SE
130th Ave, 68 units, $450,000 HOME funds
• Development of the Terraces by Portland Habilitation Center at NE
Broadway and Wellder at 82nd and 84th Ave, 16 units, $320,000 HOME
funds
• Rehab of the Beyer Court by Rose Community Development Corporation
at 9305 SE Harrell, 15 units, $250,000 of CDBG funds
• Rehab of Johnson Creek Commons by Rose Community Development
Corporation at 7940 SE 72nd, 16 units, $275,000 of CDBG funds
• Rehab Tlstllal Village at 7601-7633 N. Hereford and 7602-7622 N.
Glouchester, 34 units; Queahpama Heights at 6244-6260 N. Columbia
Way, 26 units; and Nelson Court at 9807-9837 N. Taft, 7 units, by Low
Income Housing by Native American People of Oregon, $ 1,200,000 of
CDBG funds.
6. WSI First Source: Originally $50,000 CDBG was allocated to WSI
First Source to conduct job recruitment, training, and placement
and $576,801 CDBG was allocated to WSI Activities - Adult (SE
Works CBDO support) to provide job training, support services,
jo b se a rc h a s s is ta n c e , jo b p la c e m e n t, re te n tio n and
advancement services to low income adults that face multiple
barriers to work. The $50,000 WSI First Source Activity is now
being funded by City General Fund. The allocation to SE Works
is decreased to $559,801. The service description is not
changed. The CBDG funds remaining after these changes will be
used to fund the following project:
• Target Industries Planning - $67,000 CDBG - Production of plans for sub
regional creative services training programs and a plan for centralized
health tech careers program.
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7. Consolidated Rental Housing Services: The amount of CBDG
funds awarded is not changed. The funds have been allocated
to two specific project:
• Fresh Start Planning - $25,000 Expansion of the Fresh Start Program,
which helps homeless and disabled residents access a greater share of
the affordability housing market. Directly furthers fair housing by
developing partnerships between special needs organizations and private
landlords to overcome admission barriers for Individuals with disabilities
and members of protected classes that are disproportionately Impacted
by rental criteria that focuses on rental histories.
• Housing Connections Access Services- $49,962 - Implementation of
Housing Connections access services. The goal of Housing Connections
Is to better Inform the public, Including members of protected classes,
about the range of housing opportunities available to them, as well as their
rights If they believe they have encountered illegal discrimination. The
Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) will provide phone access to Housing
Connections Information and supported self-help computer stations for
the public to access Housing Connections.
For fu rth e r in form ation or to com m ent on these proposed
amendments, contact Ruth Benson by mail, phone or email at
Bureau of Housing and Community Development, 421 SW 6th, Suite
1100,
P o rtla n d ,
OR
97204,
5 0 3 -8 2 3 -2 3 9 2 ,
rb e n s o n O c i.P o rtla n d .o r.u s by O cto b e r 7, 2002.
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