Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 17, 2010, Page 17, Image 17

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    March 17. 2010
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Pasco High School:
Locker Room Expansion / Classroom Addition
Pasco, Franklin County WA.
Bid Date: Tuesday March 23, 2010 - 2PM
An addition of approximately 4,200 SF adjacent to the existing
High School building, including finishes, fire protection,
mechanical & electrical work. Budget is $850,000
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construction , inc .
11001 E. Montgomery, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Phone: (509) 534-0451- Fax: (509) 535-6622
WA LIC #LYDIGC*264JC
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.
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Oregon State Hospital - Salem
Bid Package #10B
Trans/Neuro, Medical Clinic & Downtown
Pre-Bid Meeting: March 24th 10:00am*
*(Optlonal PlanWell Instruction Begins at 9:00am)
Bids Due: April 8th 2:00pm
Bid Documents - Ford Graphics (503/227-3424) or
www.fordgraphics.com/oregon - PlanWell - Public Projects
Hoffman Construction
Company of Oregon
Phone: (503, 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503, 221-8888
805 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.
Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hofhnancorp.com
Sub-Bids Request
Three Rivers School Remodel & Expansion
Sunriver, OR
Bid date: March 23, 2010 @ 2:00 PM
Go to www.robcon.com for bid documents
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CONSTRUCTION CO.
Fax (503) 645-5357
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21360 NWAmberwood Drive
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124-9321
Phone (503) 645-8531
OR CCB#63147
WA#R0BINCC#125L5
Dr. T. A llen B ethel and H akeem M inisterial A lliance.
O lanrew aju have been appointed to
He earned a b ach elo r o f theology
the T riM et B oard o f D irectors.
degree from K ansas C ity C ollege
Bethel, 57, is a resident of N orth- and B ible School, g rad u atin g cum
east Portland and senior pastor o f laude w ith further study from the
M aranatha C hurch o f G od, w here he N azarene T heological Sem inary,
has served since July 1994. H e has
O lanrew aju, 44, is a Happy Valley
extensive experience with m ass
transit and public involvem ent
with organizations and busi­
nesses in the Portland region
and plans to w ork to ensure
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transit, project developm ent
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and com m unity involvem ent
are all closely aligned.
A s part o f the “ B ig D ig’’
p ro je c t in B o sto n , B e th e l
served as ch air o f a task force
charged w ith m anaging the
Hakeem Olanrewaju T. Allen Bethel
relocation o f a light rail line,
public m eetings and the design and resident and the c h ie f financial o f­
build out o f new stations. H e is also ficer, regional finance for Providence
involved in m any civic activities H ealth and S ervices, w here he has
including serving on the boards o f w orked since M arch 2007. H ebrings
W arner Pacific C ollege, N orth Port- strong finance skills and a solid
land B ible C ollege and the A lbina u n d erstan d in g o f the im portance o f
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of the Portland Children’s Museum
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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.
http://www.robcon.com/
OPAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL
GRADES K-5
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Oregon Department of Transportation
Bundle 220 - Interstate 5: Willamette River Bridge
Design Package 4 Bids Due: April 7,2010,2:00 p.m.
Plans available March 12, 2010, at the Daily Journal of
Commerce Plan Center, OAME Plan Center, Ford Graphics, Eugene
Builders Exchange, MCIP and McGraw-Hill Plan Center
Bid Packages available at Slayden Construction Group, Inc.
Scope includes: Erosion Control Matting, Cold Plane Pavement
Removal, Guardrail, Fencing, Temporary & Permanent Striping,
Landscaping Topsoil, Single Slope Concrete Barrier, AC Paving, and
Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement
Contact: Kim Shelby at (503) 769-1969 or kims@slavden.com
HAM ILTON
PO Box 247, Stayton, OR 97383
PO Box 659, Springfield, OR 97477
We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub-bids from
disadvantaged, minority, women and emerging small business enterprises.
OR CCB# 157045
OR CCB# 13877
A distinctive Portland Public Charter School of
the Portland Children’s Museum
An elementary public school that supports quality
academics by introducing the arts and sciences as
languages of communication and tools of the imagi­
nation. Approaches that inspire inquiry, creativity
and the wonder of learning.
For more information
•Grades K-5
& lottery applications •Located at the Portland
go to
Children’s Museum across
www.portlandcm.org
from Oregon Zoo in
Or pick one up at the
Children’s Museum or
call (503) 471-9917.
All applications must be
received by 5 pm on
Wed, March 31,2010.
Demo Boys
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OPAL SCHOOL
good m obility for tran sit-d ependent
populations and youth.
H e earned a b ach elo r d eg ree in
business ad m in istratio n from E ast­
ern W ashington U n iv ersity and a
M B A from Seattle U niversity.
“ 1 am pleased to w elco m e Dr.
B ethel and H ak eem to o u r
board,” said T riM et G eneral
M anager Fred H ansen. “T heir
collective know ledge and ex­
perience w ith co m m u nity in­
'
volvem ent, finance and the im ­
portant role tran sit serves in
the region w ill m ake them in­
valuable assets to T riM et.”
The sev en -m em b er T riM et
board is appointed by the go v ­
e rn o r and sets policy for the
agency as w ell as appoints the
general m anager, im plem ents legis­
lation pertain in g to transit o p era­
tions and rev iew s and approves
certain contracts. B oard m em bers
are volunteers and can serve up to
tw o fo u r-y ear term s.
Washington Park.
•Transport options include
public transport, car pools
and self-transport.
Oregon Report Card Rating:
Outstanding.
from page 2
shooting night," Jefferson coach Pat
Strickland said ." I tip m y hat to M oun­
tain V iew because they put up a great
fight. They had us slum ping until our
seniors stepped up."
Jones, w ho had 11 points in the
first half, didn't sco re until the sec­
ond h a lf until his th ree-p o in t play
w ith 2:26 rem aining in the gam e.
Jones, a 6-foot-9 senior, becam e
the sixth p lay er in O reg o n h istory to
score o v er 800 p oints in a season.
He finished w ith 810 points.
Jones is being recruited by U CLA ,
W a sh in g to n , O re g o n , K e n tu ck y
and O klahom a. U C L A coach Ben
H ow land sat in the second row dur­
ing Saturday's gam e.
-Associated Press
Demo Girls
continued
from page 2
W ilsonville receiv ed eight points
each from ju n io rs K ellie K rueger
and E m ily D ungey. S en io r A shley
W alters, w ho w ill play at Idaho next
year, had a g am e-h ig h 13 rebounds
for the W ildcats.
"Jefferso n is re a lly talen ted ,"
W alters said. "W e felt like w e w ere
ready, but they w ere big, long and
quick. Som e o f o u r p asses w ere a
little off."
A riel R eynolds, the Portland In­
terscholastic L eague p lay er o f the
year, w ishes she had an o th er gam e
to play w ith h er y o u n g er sister J o r­
dan. Jordan R eynolds had eight o f
Jefferson's 17 steals and three o f its
seven assists.
"She's going to be so good next
year," Ariel R eynolds said. "B ut I'm
glad w e had this chance to play to­
gether. It’s going to be the m ost m em o­
rable betw een and m y sister, ever."
-Associated Press