October II. 2006 ___ |Jortlanb (©bseruer Page B5 B ids / S ub -B ids Portland Leader, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON Bid No: B07-9074 Bid Title: MULTNOMAH BUILDING C HILLER REPLACEM ENT Closing Date: Novem ber 7, 2006 Est. Range: $400.000 to 450,000 Pre-Bid Conference: MANDATORY October 17, 2006@10:00AM M ultnomah Building Oak Room 5 0 1 SE Hawthorne Blvd Ste 400 Portland OR Pre-Qualification Required in class(es) of: HVAC Sealed bids will be received until, but not after, 2:00 PM on the closing date, by M ultnom ah County Central Procurem ent and Contract Adm inistration (CPCA), 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 400, Portland, OR 97214. Bids will be opened and read after 2:15 PM the sam e day. Plans and Specifications are filed with CPCA and copies may be obtained from the above address for a $10.00 non-refundable fee by CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY. Plans and Specifications WILL NOT BE MAILED within the Metropolitan, Tri-County or Clark County areas. Go to the CPCA w eb address at http://w w w .m ultcoDurch.org for additional inform ation and any available dow nloads. PRE-QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDER may be required pursuant to the M ultnom ah County Public Contract Review Board Rule 49-0220. See Specifications for project classes of work. Prequalification applications shall be subm itted through CPCA, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 400, Portland, Oregon 97214, (503) 98875111. Applications may be obtained at our office or can be dow nloaded from our website at http://www.m ultcopurch.org. Pre-qualification applications must be received by, or postm arked to, CPCA no later than 10 days prior to the bid closing date. PRE-QUALIFICATION APPLICATIONS DUE: October 28, 2006 All bidders m ust com ply with the requirem ents of the prevailing wage law in ORS 279C 800-870, or the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276(a)) if applicable. Details of com pliance are available from CPCA, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 400, Portland, OR 97214, (503) 988-5111. 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 accom panied by a surety bond, certified check, or a cashiers check payable to M ultnom ah County for the am ount equal to ten percent (10% ) of the aggregate bid. M ultnom ah County reserves the right to reject any bid not in com pliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirem ents, and to reject any or all bids or to cancel the solicitation if M ultnomah County finds it is in the public interest to do so. Gail Rubin, M anager M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty C e n tra l P ro c u re m e n t a n d C o n tra c t Adm inistration 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Suite 400 Portland, Or 97214 School Advocate Remembered S u n rise-Jan . 13, 1942 Sealed bids will be received at the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP), by Jerry Walker on the 5th Floor, Metolius Conference Room, 135 SW Ash St. Portland, Oregon 97204, until 2:00 pm, Thursday November 16.2006 for labor and m aterials for work at Fountain Place, a 80 unit apartm ent com plex, consisting of a five-story building located at 929 SW Salm on St. Portland, Oregon 97204 Shortly thereafter, bids will be opened and publicly read. The First Tier Subcontractor List, HAP-421, must be received by 4:00 p.m. the same day at the same address. No bidder m ay w ithdraw their bid after the hour set for opening until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid opening. Breakfast Edna M ae Pittm an o f Port­ land, the second o f six children born to L eroy Pittm an Sr. and L ucille Pittm an o f M er Rouge, La., w as a strong, dynam ic and passionate w om an. She m ani­ fested these qualities in her role as a m other, educator, activist and a volunteer. As a m other, she show ed her strength by raising six children w hile earning her B achelor o f S cience degree in social w ork and obtaining a black studies certificate. She also earned her M a ste r's degree o f Public A d­ ministration w hilechallengingall her children to finish high school and fu rther th eir education. Edna M ae w orked for Port­ land Public Schools for over 15 years as w ell as volunteered for o v er 25 years. A sa school co u n ­ selor. she w as an innovator and created several program s for her students. She alw ays re­ quired her students to do their best and spent countless hours supporting them . As a com m unity activist, she w as chairm an o f the board and a founder o f the N orth/N orth- east C om m unity M ental H ealth organization. She w orked hard to obtain m ental health services and hom es fo r,h e m entally ill in the com m unity. She also w as president o f the Portland C h a p ­ ter o f the N ational C ouncil o f N egro W om en w here she took on such issues as civil rights and busing o f school children. She w as also an active m em ber o f the A lpha K appa A lpha so ro r­ ity. Edna M ae w as a volunteer for num erous organizations per­ taining to the arts, m usic and education. She volunteered at The basic w ork co n sists of: rem oval and re pla cem e n t o f all dom estic water supply and waste plum bing, m echanical venting, carpentry, painting, cabinetry, suspended ceiling system s and electrical work. Bid Docum ents are available at the HAP Office noted above. A $50 deposit for one set and $20 (twenty) for each additional set is refundable when docum ents are returned within 10 days after bid opening. Attendance of bidders is mandatory at a pre-bid tour of the project at Fountain Place Apartm ents, 929 SW Salm on St., at 10:00 am, Thursday October 26.2006. Questions posed during the tour, not addressed in the docum ents, will be answ ered by addendum . HAP has an aspirational goal of 20% o f D B E/M BE/W BE/ESB participation in the execution of this project. Therefore, non-D/M/ W /ESB prime contractors will be required to subm it proof showing that good faith efforts have been m ade to contract with D/M /W / ESB subcontractors. Alternate m ethods the bidder proposes to use in com plying with this goal are subject to HAP review and approval prior to initiating the contract. This contract is for a public work subject to ORS 279c.800 to 279C.870 and is required to com ply with the BOLI w age rate schedule applicable to this contract. M onitoring o f wage rates shall be per Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) standards attached. No other prevailing wage rates shall apply to this project. The H ousin g Auth o rity o f Portland m ay reject any bid not in c o m p lia n c e w ith th e p re s c rib e d b id d in g p ro c e d u re s and re q u ire m e n ts and m ay re je ct any or all bids and w a ive all inform alities if, in the judgm ent of HAP, it is in the public interest to do so. Questions regarding this project should be directed to Leslie Crehan at 503.802.8463 For more information please call Mrs. Regina Dennis ( 5 0 3 ) 2 8 2 - 3 1 5 4 the D ougie C en ter to provide for people o f color w ith grief counseling. She also received num erous aw ards and recogni­ tions for these services such as a letter from President Ronald R eagan fo r c o m m u n ity v o lu n te e rs h ip , the Je ffe rso n A w ard in recognition o f o u t­ standing public service and the G ladys' M cC oyC itizen Involve­ m ent A w ard as w ell as m any others. E dna M ae leaves to m ourn her children; Floyd D. Pittm an. A ngela R. Pittm an, Frederick R. P ittm a n . C a s s a n d r a L. Pittm an. Jeffrey A. Pittm an and H eather R. C olem an. She also leaves to m ourn her brothers and sisters E leanor Pittm an, Roy P ittm an , L eroy P ittm an, Jr., H elen P ittm an and F ranklin Pittm an, 20 grandchildren and four great grandchi Idren includ­ ing a host o f nieces, nephew s, relatives and m any friends and colleagues. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m . on Friday, O ct. 13 at Daniels M em orial C hurch: 1234 N.E. K illingsw orthSt., with pro­ cession im m ediately follow ing. 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