Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 22, 2009, Page 8, Image 8

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SUB BIDS REQUESTED
New Lakota Middle School
Federal Way, King County Co., WA.
Bids Due: April 21, 2009 @ 2pm
Construction of a new 98,000 SF Middle School,
Ardmore Elementary School
Bellevue, King Co., WA.
Bids Due: April, 23 @ 2pm
Demolish existing school buildings: construct new 2 story
elementary school that is approximately 70,000 SF.
Estimated value is $22 milliorh
Portland Development Commission
The Urban Renewal Agency for the City of Portland, Oregon
PORT OF PORTLAND
Possibility. In every direction.™
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The Port of Portland is a regional government operating
airports, marine terminals and industrial parks in the greater
Portland metropolitan area, to fulfill its mission of providing
competitive cargo and passenger access to world markets
while enhancing the region’s quality of life.
To view current job openings and to access the application
form, visit the Port's website at www.portofportland.com
or call (503) 944-7400.
The Port of Portland is an AA/EEO employer committed to
workforce diversity and affirmative action.
OUT OF OUR SPOKAN OFFICE.
Request For Qualifications
LYDIG CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Construction Subcontractors For
Miracles Club Mixed Use Construction Project
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub/
supplier bids and pre-bid contact from all interested
firms, including disadvantaged, minority, women,
disabled veterans, and small business enterprises.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Amendment No. 2008-04
The C ity o f P ortlan d (C ity) p ro p o se s to am end its
Consolidated Plan Action Plan for FY 2008-09 as follows:
Accept $4,172,282 in funding allocated by formula from
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
under the Am erican Reinvestm ent and Recovery Act
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
(HPRP). The City may use the funds to prevent homelessness
or rapidly re-house households experiencing homelessness,
including the following activities:
• Financial assista nce, including: sh ort-te rm rental
assistance, m edium -term rental assistance, security
deposits, utility deposits, utility payments, moving cost
assistance, and motel or hotel vouchers.
• Housing relocation and stabilization services, including:
case m anage m e nt, o u trea ch , h o u s in g se arch and
placement, legal services, mediation, and credit repair.
• Data collection and evaluation, including costs associated
with operating HUD-approved homeless m anagem ent
information systems for purposes of collecting unduplicated
counts of homeless persons and analyzing patterns of use
of HPRP funds.
The City intends to expend HPRP funds over a two-year
period, beginning in September 2009. The City will allocate
funds first to maintain current levels of eligible, existing,
high-performing, homelessness prevention and rapid re­
housing activities that would not otherwise be funded for
FY 2009-10 and FY 2010-11 due to expiration of local One
Time Only funding; and then to expand eligible, existing,
high-performing, City-funded, homelessness prevention and
rapid re-housing activities, particularly the Short-term Rent
Assistance program operated by the Housing Authority of
Portland, to respond to increasing need. The City may
reserve as much as four percent of HPRP funds for data
collection and evaluation, and will use no more than five
percent for administrative costs.
A summary of the proposed Amendment is available at:
http://www.portlandonline.com/bhcd/. A public hearing
regarding the proposed Amendment will be held at the
Housing and Community Development Commission meeting
on May 6,2009. Information regarding the meeting location
will be included in the meeting agenda, available at: http:/
/www.portlandonline.com/bhcd/index.cfm?c=32813. The
public hearing will be wheelchair accessible. If you need an
accommodation to participate in the hearing, or require an
interpreter, please call 823-2375 or 823-6868 (TDD) at
least three days in advance.
Hard copies of the summary of the proposed amendment
are available to the public at the address below. Please
address any questions or comments to Beth Kaye at City of
Portland Bureau of Housing and Community Development,
421 SW 6th Ave., #1100, Portland, OR 97204, 503-823-
2393, TTY (503) 823-6868, bkaye@ci.portland.or.us by
May 6, 2009.
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Local Dealer Consultant
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Phone: 503-714-9983
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O H k c r tir r
4206 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. BLVD
Portland, OR
SOQs due 4:00 PM
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
LM C C o n stru ction , general con tractor, is s o lic itin g
Statements of Qualifications for trade subcontractors for
the ground up construction of the Miracles Club mixed use
project. Miracles Club consists of one 5-story building with
a basement, containing 40 residential housing units. The
basement and first floor will be concrete construction with
a PT slab: the upper 4 stories will be wood framing. Miracles
Club is designed to achieve a LEED rating of Gold. Work is
scheduled to commence in August 2009.
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request
qualifications from all interested minority-owned, women-
owned, disadvantaged, and emerging small businesses.
All interested parties from the North Portland community
are highly encouraged to respond.
Contact: Kathy Linder
Phone: 503-288-0033
Fax: 503-288 0015
e-m ail: classified s@ portland observer.com
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Outdoor Events
We have the Best Barber & hair Stylist in Portland and
we do Razor Line Cuts, Weaves, Relaxers and Cuts
5010 NE 9th Unit A, Portland, Oregon 97221
503-284-2989
9 am - 6 pm
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Monday & Tuesday,
kids haircut age 1-13
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-See Sherman
The Metropolitan Exposition Recreation
Commission (MERC) is soliciting proposals
for the “OCC Solar Energy Project” located at
the Oregon Convention Center. M ERC is sp e cifica lly
requesting proposals whereby the Contractor (“proposer")
will finance, design, build, operate and maintain solar
photovoltaic (PV) electric power systems for MERC at the
Oregon Convention Center (OCC), and sell the electricity
generated by the Project to OCC at guaranteed rates.
• Studio & One-Bedroom Apartments with Kitchens
• Mfordahle Kents with \<i Bus-In or Application Fees
• Garden Areas & Planned Activities
• Easy Access to Bus Lines & Shopping
• Federal Kent Subsidies Available for those that qualify
TD D 503*771*0912
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_ Portland Community College
Cascade
JOB FAIR
Tuesday, May 5,2009 11 AM - 3 PM
Cascade Campus Gymnasium
The objective of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to identify
and select the most qualified turnkey photovoltaic (PV)
system supplier/contractor for the design, Installation,
operation, maintenance and ownership of a 1 megawatt
(MW) to 1.25 MW grid connected PV System. Upon selection
of the most qualified Proposer, MERC intends to enter into a
Purchase Power Agreement (PPA) between MERC and the
solar PV Proposer. MERC intends to start negotiating a Power
Purchase Agreement no later than July 6, 2009. MERC
desires that the entire project be completed by December
31, 2009. The proposers subm itting proposals will be
expected to include preliminary PV system sizing detail,
projected monthly production data, a firm tariff rate for the
solar-generated electricity (including an escalation clause),
projected annualized cost savings for MERC, (MERC hopes
to purchase power at or below our current combined rates)
and an operation/maintenance proposal for the turn-key PV
system.
Th is RFP, any su bsequ en t addenda, P roject general
requirements and MERC standards are available on the
MERC website: www .m ercvenues.org and can also be
obtained directly by contacting Renee Pace, with the MERC
C a p ita l/ C o n s tru c tio n
D ivisio n
at
reneepace@mercvenues.org. via fax at 503-731-7870 or
via phone request at 503-731-7927.
8:30 am -
11:30 a m , A pril 30,2009. The Pre-Proposal Conference will
begin at 8:30 am in the King Boardroom of the Oregon
Convention Center located at 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd., Portland, Oregon. The meeting is intended to clarify
the solicitation requirements and provide an opportunity for
questions and answers. Additional site data is expected to
be available for review at the Pre-Proposal Conference and
the Site Tour is scheduled immediately thereafter. There will
be no other site tour opportunities for Proposers and their
Team members. Please RSVPto Renee Pace by April 2 3 ,2 0 0 9 at
reneepace@mercvenues.org or via phone a t 5 0 3 -7 3 1 -7 9 2 7 to
MANDATORY Pre-Proposal Conference and SltoTour:
- All job seekers welcome
- Free admission and parking
Prepare before the fair by going to.
w w w .pcc.edu/cascadejobfair
C ascade Cam pus Gym
705 N K illing ew orth St
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Apply online at www.pdc.us/jobs
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222 NW 5th Ave., Portland, OR 97209
Jobline: 503.823.3463
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Sr. Administrative Assistant - Central Services
Project Coordinator Business & Industry Team - High Tech
RFQs are on file at the DJC Plan Center in Portland OR, the
Oregon C o n tra cto r’s Plan Center in Clackam as OR,
M etropolitan Contractor Im provem ent Partnership in
P ortland, OR, the N ational A sso ciation of M in ority
Contractors of Oregon in Portland, OR, and LMC office in
Beaverton, OR. For more information contact Reese
Whitcombe @ 503.646.0521.
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Sr. Administrative Assistant - Business & Industry Team
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Portland is internationally recognized for its quality of life,
distinctive neighborhoods, and robust transit system. Playing
a key role in keeping Portland, Oregon, one of Am erica’s
m ost liva b le c itie s is the P o rtla n d D e ve lo p m e n t
Commission's mission. PDC Is the City’s urban renewal
agency, charged with bringing together resources to achieve
Portland's vision. W e're currently looking for qualified
Individuals to complement our workforce for the following
positions:
PDC values diversity in its work force and is committed to
Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action.
PLEASE NOTE THESE PROJECTS ARE BIDDING
11001 E. Montgomery, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Phone: (509) 534-0451- Fax: (509) 535-6622
WA LIC #LVDIGC*264JC
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Submission of Proposals for the OCC Solar Energy Project - One (1)
original and four (4) copies of the proposal shall be furnished
in sealed envelopes clearly Marked “OCC Solar Energy
P roject" and addressed to: M etropolitan Exposition
Recreation Commission 777 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.,
Portland, OR 97232 to the attention, Construction/Capital
Projects, Heather Peck, no later than 4:00PM Pacific Time,
June 5, 2009. Late Proposals will not be accepted and will
be returned to the Proposer unopened.