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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Cora Park and Chateau Modernization
IFB NO. 02/09-58
Sealed bid » will be received at the Housing Authority of
Portland (HAP), 135 SW Ash Street, Portland, Oregon 97204,
5th floor M etolius Conference Room, until 2:00 pm,
Tuesday May 7, 2009. Shortly thereafter, bids will be
opened and publicly read. The Flret Tier Subcontractor
List, HAP-421, must be received by 4:00 p.m. the same
day. No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for
opening until after the lapse of sixty (60) days from the bid
opening.
The basic work consists of minor exterior and extensive
interior remodel at two 10 unit apartment complexes, Cora
Park Apartments, 4207 SE 37th Portland, 97202 and
Chateau Apartments, 1910 SE Stark Portland, 97214.
Work at both properties include: Replace original plumbing,
electrical and mechanical upgrades, complete kitchen and
bath remodel, flooring, doors, masonry repair, painting,
hazardous material removal, concrete work and landscaping.
Bid Documents are available at Ford Graphics, 1431 NW
17th Avenue, Portland, OR. 97209, phone: (503) 227-3424,
www.fordgraphics.com. A $50 deposit for one set and $20
(tw enty) for each additional set is refundable when
documents are returned within 10 days after bid opening.
A Absolutely New Queen Plllowtop
Mattress with Box Set. Still Sealed
in Plastic. Can Deliver
$150. (503)828 8927
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SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Portland International Airport
Headquarters and P2 Parking Garage (HQP2)
Bid Package #6 - Low Voltage Systems
Pre-Bid Meeting: April 1, 2009 at 1:30pm
Bids Due: April 15, 2009 at 2:00pmBid Documents -
Precision Images (503/274-2030) or www.bxwa.com
Hoffman Construction
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Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221 8888
8 0 5 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205 - CCB LIC# 28417
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.
Attendance of bidders is mandatory at a pre-bid tour of
the project commencing at the Holgate House Apartments,
4601 SE 39th Ave., Portland OR. 97202 at 10:00 am,
Th u rsd a y, A p ril 16, 2009 in the com m unity room .
Questions posed during the tour, not addressed in the
documents, will be answered by addendum.
HAP has an aspirational goal of 20% of DBE/MBE/WBE/ESB
participation in the execution of this project. Therefore, non-
D/M/W/ESB prime contractors will be required to submit
proof showing that good faith efforts have been made to
contract with D/M/W/ESB subcontractors.
This contract is for a public work subject to the Davis-Bacon
prevailing wage decision.
The Housing Authority of Portland may reject any bid not in
compliance with the prescribed bidding procedures and
requirements and may reject any or all bids and waive all
informalities if, in the judgment of HAP, it is in the public
interesttodoso. Questions regarding this project should be
directed to C inn a’Mon W illiam s at 503-802-8533 or
cinnamonw@hapdx.org.
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
A p ril I. 2009
Sportsmanship
over Conflict
continued ¿ ^ f r o m Front
U nsportsm anship in the
stands reared its ugly head
two weeks ago when a fight
broke out in the Jefferson
High School section at the
Oregon 5A Boys basketball
cham pionship game in Eu­
gene.
McCormick doesn’t know
the people who were involved
in the incident, but said con­
flict resolution techniques can
benefit everyone. He also
wants to see the pilot program
eventually extended to par­
ents, coaches and referees.
“Parents and fans are influ­
enced by how the players,
coaches and referees conduct
themselves,” he said. “It will
take tim e, but we w ant to
change the whole culture of
the game.”
Roy Pittman, a renowned
African American wrestling
coach who works out of the
Peninsula Park Community
Center, is one of the conflict
resolution instructors.
H is tra in in g se ssio n s,
which include both the ath­
letes and their parents, begin
with losing, which he says
teaches m ore lessons than
winning.
The pilot program is long
overdue, he says.
“You need to start working
on the kids w hen th e y ’re
young. Then you get to the
parents, who are frequently
worse than the kids. Their es­
teem is attached to the kids,
so they can ’t be objective.
They bring tension and emo­
tion,” he said.
Dr. Johnny Lake, another
coach on the conflict resolu­
tion team says that in addition
to avoiding conflicts, this sort
of training represents “a won­
derful opportunity for kids to
ge, additional learning oppor­
tunities.
“Sports provide an opportu­
nity for many things in our soci­
ety, including life lessons and a
chance to reach across bound­
aries,” Lake said. "This is a rich
and diverse city, but opportuni­
ties for kids to engage people of
different backgrounds are often
limited to sports.”
Nike Greene, who is study­
ing c o u n se lin g and fam ily
therapy at George Fox Univer­
sity, says that when she was in
middle school, "Female athletes
didn’t have a lot of support.
T here w ere m ostly m ale
coaches. Personal boundaries
and body issues were not even
discussed.”
In her training sessions, she
asks, “Am 1 limited because I’m
female? Because of the length
of my hair ? Because of the color
of my skin?” In a chorus the
girls answered, “No!”
A ndre A shley, the Parks
d e p a rtm e n t's su p erv iso r o f
youth sports leagues, asked the
players, “When your teammate
misses two free throws and you
lose by a point, who lost that
game?” The answer, also in a
chorus, was, “The team!”
Later, at a debriefing, the
resolution coaches confessed
that they also were also learn­
ing, particularly about ways
to reach th e ir young a u d i­
ence. They said they had to
vary their approach, and try
not to exceed the kids’ atten­
tion span. They also noted
th a t th e sa m e te c h n iq u e s
didn’t work equally well with
the girls and the boys.
“You have to be receptive to
new ways to reach 21 st century
youth,” Pittman said. “They’re
used to m ulti-tasking, so it’s
harder to get their full atten­
tion.”
During one training session
both girls and boys were suffi­
ciently rambunctious that the
trainers gave them a lecture on
respect for teachers.
(Obituaries
Other Subcontracting Opportunities • Internet http://www.hoffmancorp.com
Life Celebration
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Tossauint Johnson Jr.
Oregon State Hospital - Salem
Bid Package #6 - Site Work
& Kirkbride Structural Upgrade
Site Work Pre-Bid Meeting: April 7th at 10:00am (Non-Mandatory)
Kirkbride Pre-Bid Meeting: April 7th at 1:00pm (Mandatory)
Bids Due: May 1st at 2:00pm
Bid Documents - Ford Graphics (5 0 3 /2 2 7 -3 4 2 4 ) or www.bxwa.com
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Hoffman Construction
Company of Oregon
Phone: (50 3 ) 221 8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888
8 0 5 SW Broadway. Suite 21 00 - Portland. OR 9 7 205 - CCB LIC# 28417
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.
Housing Authority of Portland
Request for Proposals
For
Security Services at Hollywood East and
NW Tower and Annex
The Housing Authority of Portland is soliciting proposals for
security services for their properties, Hollywood East, NW
Tower and Annex.
Other Subcontracting Opportunities Internet http://www.hoffmancorp.com
NOTICE
The City of Portland, through its Towing Board of Review, is
offering a contract for telephone dispatching services. The
contract will be for a term, commencing July 1, 2009 and
expiring June 30, 2014, subject to the Towing Board of
Review's right of termination for unsatisfactory performance.
Businesses, organizations, and individuals presently engaged
in providing twenty-four hour, seven day a week commercial
dispatching and record-keeping services are eligible to apply
for the contract. Applicant must be able to show that the
applicant has been engaged for at least one year in providing
such dispatching and record-keepingservices substantially
similar in type and volume as those required under the
proposed contract. The Towing Board of Review reserves
the right to reject applications from applicants who do not, in
the judgm ent of the Board, have sufficient experience,
personnel, financial resources, or equipment to satisfactorily
perform under the contract. The contract will be awarded to
the applicant that achieves the highest number of points for
their application, experience, facility and bid amount. All
applications and bid schedules must be submitted to the
Revenue Bureau, 111 SW Columbia St, Room 600, Portland,
OR 97201, not later than 4:30 P.M., Monday, April 20,2009.
Applications will be reviewed and inspections conducted to
determ ine prequalification. Bid schedules and the bid
verification must be submitted in a separate, sealed envelope
marked "Bid schedule for Tow Dispatching Services Contract
of (name of applicant/bidder)." Bids will be opened and the
verifications reviewed before the May 20, 2009 Board
meeting, 1:30 PM, 8th floor conference room B. I l l SW
Colum bia Street, at which the selection of a Dispatch
Contractor will take place. For additional information, contact
the Towing Coordinator at mgaylord@ci.portland.or.us or phone
(503)823-5146. Applications are available on line at:
httD://www.Dortlandonline.com/omf/index!cfm?c=40Q39
or at the Revenue Bureau office address above, or by e-
mailing the Towing Coordinator.
1 o s s a u i n t
Johnson Jr., a long­
time nurse and friend,
died March 17,2009.
The family of Tho­
mas M artin invites
you to a celebration
of his life on Sunday,
April 5, from 4 p.m.
to 9 p.m. at Chop­
sticks III, 535 N.E. Columbia Blvd. Ap­
petizers will be served.
In Loving
Memory
Jessie Taylor
Dec. 12,1936-M arch
7,2009
THE BLACK STUDIES DEPARTMENT &
MULTICULTURAL CENTER PRESENT
The Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) will accept
Proposals until 2:00 PM, April 20,2009 at HAP’s Purchasing
Department located at 135 SW Ash Street, 5th Floor,
Portland, Oregon 97204. Proposals should be clearly
marked with the respondent's name and address and the
RFP title and number.
Hard copies of the Request for Proposals (RFP) will be
available beginning Monday, March 30 2009 between
8:30 AM and 4:30 PM at HAP’s Purchasing Department
located at 135 SW Ash Street, 5th Floor, Portland, Oregon
97204. Electronic copies are available on the HAP web
site:
http://www.hapdx.org/Business/solicitations.html
Proposers who download a copy of the RFP should review
the document and submit the “Required Registration
Form" located on the website listed above to Purchasing
(5 0 3 -8 0 2 -8 4 9 6 ) in order to be added to the RFP
Planholders list and receive any addenda’s.
RFP Contact: David Delk, Procurement Coordinator
tel: 503.802.8517
email: davidd@hapdx.org
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
The Housing Authority of Portland is a public corporation
serving all of Multnomah County. HAP provides housing
and housing-related services to those who face barriers
due to income or disability. HAP's housing and rent
assistance programs serve 33,000 residents throughout
the county. A citizen commission, with volunteer members
recommended by the City of Portland, the City of Gresham,
and Multnomah County, and approved by the Portland City
Council, governs HAP.
The Housing Authority is an Equal Employment Opportunity
Employer and strongly encourages minority-owned and
women-owned businesses and emerging small businesses
to submit proposals or to participate as subcontractors
and suppliers on this and all HAP contracts.
Mental Health
In the Black Community:
The History, Family
Matters, and Law
Enforcement
Tuesday April 7th, 2009
12:00-l:30pm
Multicultural Center, Rm.
228 SMSU