Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 10, 2004, Page 13, Image 13

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    March IO. 2004
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Notice To Contractors
Sealed bids for the construction of the W a s te w a t e r
R e h a b ilit a t io n & R e p la c e m e n t o f th e S o u th S id e
C ollection System for the City of Powers. Coos County, Oregon
will be received by the City of Powers until bid closing tlm <
2:00 P.M. Pacific Time, on Tuesday M arch 3 0, 2 0 0 4 A two-
Claudina Serrano,
Laura Gomez-
Navarro, Patricia
Paniagua, Matilde
Flores, Catherine
Fleischman and
Maria Avila are part
o f a new team
working to build
healthier communi­
ties through a church-
based program.
hour period shall follow in which all bidders shall follow In which all
bidders shall submit it the City of Powers, a subcontractor
Disclosure Form, Identifying any first-tier subcontractor that will be
furnishing labor or labor and material on the Contract. Refer to
Disclosure Form and Instruction to Bidders within the Contract
Documents. The bids opening will be conducted in the Powers City
Hall Council Chambers where the bids will be publicly opened and
read aloud. Bids submitted prior to bid opening date are to be
delivered to the City Recorder, City of Powers, P.0. Box 250, or 275
Fir Street, Powers, Oregon 97466.
The project may be generally described as follows:
12" Sanitary Sewer.................................................... 10 linear feet
8" Sanitary Sewer................................................ 3,815 linear feet
6" Sanitary Sewer.................................................... 590 linear feet
8"Sanitary Sewer Cleaning TV Insp., Lining..... 2,270 linear feet
12” Sanitary Sewer Cleaning, TV Insp., Lining...1,180 linear feet
4" Service Laterals
6” Service Laterals
23"Standard Manholes
2 Standard Cleanouts
Miscellaneous Installation Materials and Appurtenances
Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of HGE INC.,
Architects, Engineers, Surveyors & Planners, 375 Park Avenue,
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, and at the following locations:
Parishes Promote Healthy Communities
The Parish H ealth Prom oter Pro­
gram , a H ispanic health outreach
p ro jec t sp o n so red by C a th o lic
Charities El Program a H ispano and
Providence Portland M edical C en­
ter, has graduated 40 new Parish
Health Prom oters serving St. Anne,
St. Peter and A scension C atholic
churches in Portland.
T he goal is building healthier
com m unities through parish-based
outreach.
T h ese
v o lu n te e r s ,
or
"prom otores," as they are know n in
Spanish, serve as a link betw een
their com m unity and the health care
system . The m ost recent graduates
attended m ore than 50 hours o f
City of Powers..........................................................Powers Oregon
Bay Area Plan Exchange....................................Coos Bay, Oregon
Union G ospel M ission and Foot
Dally Journal of Commerce Plan Center...........Portland, Oregon
Solutions is partnering to bring a
Douglas County Plan Center.............................Roseburg, Oregon
m uch-needed basic item to the
Eugene Builders Exchange...................................Eugene, Oregon
co m m unity’s hom eless and needy:
Grants Pass Builder Exchange.......................Grant Pass, Oregon
Shoes.
Klamath Builder Exchange....................... Klamath Falls, Oregon
“A lot o f people think o f donating
McGraw-Hill Construction/Dodge Plan Center...Portland, Oregon
coats and clothes, but shoes are
Medford Builders Exchange............................................. Portland, Oregon
Oregon Contractor Plan Center................................... Clackamas, Oregon
Reed Construction Data....................................................Portland, Oregon
H IG H L A N D U N IT E D C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Salem Contractor Exchange................................................ Salem, Oregon
8 th A N N U A L A P P R E C IA TIO N S ER V IC E
One copy of the Contract Documents may be obtained by
prospective bidders upon receipt of cash or check in the amount
FOR
of $100.00 made payable to the Engineer. Deposit made upon
PA STO R a W IF E
procurement of drawing, specifications, and forms of contact
documents will be non-refundable. Individual sheets and
ftev. W.<5. Hardy Jr. & T in t Lady Ali/Hardy
specification pages may be purchased for the cost of reproduction:
Drawings $2.00 per sheet: Specifications $0.25 per sheet.
THEME:
Union Gospel
Mission
Shoe Drive
Bidders must prequalify with Owner under ORS 279.039 (1), on
Standard Oregon Review Board Prequalification forms, ten (10)
day prior to bid opening. Prequalification forms may be obtained
from the Engineer and should be submitted to the Owner via the
Engineer. If prequalification form is on file with the Engineer and is
not over one year old, refilling is not necessary unless there has
been a substantial change in Contractor's status.
No bids will be considered unless fully completed In the manner
provided in the “Instructions to Bidders” upon the bid form provided
, by the Engineer and accompanied by a bid bond executed in favor
I of the City of Powers. In an amount not less than ten percent
| (10%) of the total amount of the bid. Bid bond is to be forfeited as
a fixed and liquidated damage should the bidder neglect or refuse
I to enter Into a contract and provide suitable bond for the faithful
performance of work in the event the contract is awarded them.
Funds for the improvements are available, and monthly payments
will be made by check.
The successful Bidder must be registered with the Construction
Contractor's Board. Bidder is not required to be licensed under
ORS 468A. 720.
Contracts awarded under this Notice of Contractors will be financed
with a grant from the United States and the Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) through the Oregon Community
Development Block Grant Program (OCD), administered by the
Economic and Community Development Department (OECDD) of
I the State of Oregon. Neither the United States nor any of its
departments, agencies, or employees is or will be party to this
Notice to Contractors of any resulting contract. This procurement
will be subject to regulations contained in Part 33 Procurement
Under Assistance Agreement. Contracts are subject to 40 CFR
regulations.
Work included in this project is for pubic work subject to the Oregon
Prevailing Wage Rate Laws (ORS 279.348 to 279.313). Bidders
attention is directed to the requirements of employment and
minimum wage rates to be paid. No bid will be considered or
received by City of Powers unless the bid contains a statements by
| the signer as part of his bid that the provisions required by ORS
279.350 are to be complied with. Requirements for bidders and
contractors under this order are detailed in the Contract Documents.
“Look back and wonder - Look ahead and know ”
2Connthians4:17-18
The attention of Bidders is directed to the requirements and
conditions of employment to be observed and minimum rates to
be paid under the Contract. The Bidder shall comply with provisions
of the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 27 6a) for this public work project.
Call (503)286-7962
10% off Moss Control
con tin u ed
“As I stand in line at the café in
He said he cam e to O regon, “for the
Sunday March 28* , 2004 4pm
Special Guest
Pastor Reggie C. Witherspoon Sr.
Mt. Calvary Christian Center
Seattle, WA
Special Guests
Dr. Terrence Rhone
Mt. Sinai Church of God In Christ
Pomona, CA
Highland UCC -1737 N.E. Alberta
Portland, OR 97212 - (503) 287-9567
the Student C enter Building, I can
adrenaline rush. 1 w as young at the
see the difference being m ade in the
time and cam e up to work, do som e­
faces o f the students. They are
thing new ,” he said.
trying to get educated and hope­
“The biggest thrill is taking noth­
fully they can m ake it out o f college
ing and turning it into som ething,”
and make a difference in the world,”
Rom ero added. “ You can do w hat­
Rom ero said. "From the bottom up,
ever you w ant to do in this line o f
it’s exciting to be a par, o f the co n ­
struction o f a structure that will be
know ledge he has gained from
Friday March 26°', 2004 7pm
com ing his addiction as a m em ber
o f the mission ’ s LifeC hange recov­
ery com m unity, John Parsonsover-
sees the activities o f the group’s
hom eless services.
For inform ation, call 503-274-
4483 or visit www.ugmportland.org.
ing a com m unity.
fro m M etro
to be his ow n boss and use the
Appreciation Services to be held
M ultnom ah County H ealth D ivi­
sion, an d O SU E x ten sio n , the
prom otores are participating in an­
nual health fairs, teaching w ellness
classes, perform ing door-to-door
outreach in low -incom e areas, of­
fering sports physicals for Latino
youth and producing Spanish lan­
guage radio program s on health.
Cascade Campus Expansion
E ventually, Rom ero would like
here years from now being used by
students and the com m unity.”
R om ero’s participation in the
w orking as an apprentice. But for
construction at PCC reflects the
now, Rom ero said w orking on the
co lleg e's com m itm ent to include
PCC-Cascade projects has given
w om en and minority w orkers in the
him a sense o f pride that he is help-
project.
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Landscape Maintenance
A good lawn starts with a early prep.
Prepare your lawn for spring now!
really needed as wel I. We have people
com ing to our door everyday that
need shoes and the shoes are always
in short supply. A lot o f homeless
people are on their feet all day and
walking a lot,” says John Parsons.
In addition to w orking on over-
work. There are no lim its here.”
Paul Houge
Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the provisions
of the President’s Executive Order No. 11246 concerning equal
em ploym ent opportunity, including all am endm ents and
requirements issued thereunder. The requirements for Bidders
and Contractors under this Order are explained in the Contract
Documents.
training over a five-m onth period to
help parishioners access health care
and deal with health issues ranging
from high blood pressure and heart
disease to basic first aid. CPR, and
counseling.
In collaboration with U niversity
o f Portland School o f Nursing, the
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