Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 31, 2010, Page 17, Image 17

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Sub-Bids Request
JUNCTION CITY PRISON (ODOC)
JUNCTION CITY, OREGON
BID PACKAGE NUMBER TWO
DEMOLITION AND WELL DECOMMISSIONING
BID DATE: APRIL 1 3 ,2 0 1 0 AT2 :0 0 P.M.
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C O N S T R U C T IO N P O R T L A N D
J. E. Dunn Construction Company
4 3 7 N. Columbia Blvd.
PORTLAND, OREGON 9 7 2 1 7
PHONE: (503) 978-0800
FAX: (503) 978-1031
OR CCB #188876
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.jedunn.com/
Portland Development Commission
Request for Qualifications (RFQ) # 09-36
Video Production Services
Proposals due April 28, 2010 by 2:00 pm (PT)
The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is seeking competitive
proposals from qualified firms to provide Video Production Services,
as outlined in RFQ #09-36. The full RFQ may be obtained from the
PDC website, h ttp://w w w .pdc.us/login/w elcom e.asp, (under
Formal Bid Opportunities), or may be obtained from the Oregon
Procurement Information Network (ORPIN), http://orpin.oregon.gov/
, notice number KP0042-PDC 09-36-10. No pre-proposal meeting
is scheduled. Proposals must be received no later than the proposal
due date and time listed above at 222 NW 5th Avenue, Portland,
OR 97209. Fax or email proposals will not be accepted. Direct any
questions regarding this RFQ to Larry Wright, 503-823-3328 (office)
or wrightl@pdc.us (email). PDC encourages participation of M/W/
ESB firms in this and all contract opportunities.
K iew it
R equests su b c o n tra cto r quotes and m aterial q u otes from
subcontractors and suppliers, including Disadvantaged, Women, and/
or Minority Business Enterprises listed and certified by the Office of
I Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, for the following project
ALASKAN WAY VIADUCT - REPLACEMENT
In Loving
Memory
Ruthie Robertson
A funeral for Ruth “Ruthie” Beatrice
Robertson, who died March 19, 2010,
was held Friday at Life
Change Christian Cen­
ter.
She was bom Oct. 5,
1934, in Claiborne, La.
to Mandy J. and T.C.
Williams. At age 7, the
family moved to Port­
land where she attended
V anport Elem entary
and Roosevelt High.
She was a nursing assistant and worked
for Kelly Assisted Living, Holiday Park
Plaza and Mt. Tabor Assisted Living.
OPAL SCHOOL
ol the Portland Children'» Museum
Page 17
Ruthie enjoyed dancing, playing
dominoes and family gatherings. She
married Joel Robertson in 1950 and
they had two sons, Joseph and Jerome
who joined half-siblings Dale, Eddie,
Isabelle and Ollie. They later divorced
and Ruthie pursued her career in nurs­
ing and met Ray Lampkin Sr. Together
they had a daughter
R aydell L am pkin
Denton who joined
step-siblings Ray Jr.,
Raymond, Minnie,
Doris and Donnie.
Survivors include
h er c h ild re n ; 10
grandchildren and 30
great grandchildren as
well as a host o f other
relatives and friends.
Arrangements by Terry Family Fu­
neral Home.
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OPAL PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL
GRADES K-5
A distinctive Portland Public Charter School of
the Portland Children’s Museum
An elem entary public school that supports quality
academ ics by introducing the arts and sciences as
languages of communication and tools of the im agi­
nation. Approaches that inspire inquiry, creativity
and the wonder of learning.
For more information •G rades K -5
& lottery applications •Located at the Portland
go to
C hildren’s Museum across
www.portlandcm.org
from Oregon Zoo in
W ashington Park.
Or pick one up at the
Children’s Museum or
call (503) 471-9917.
•T ransport options include
public transport, car pools
and self-transport.
All applications must be
received by 5 pm on
Wed, March 31, 2010.
Oregon Report Card Rating:
Outstanding.
S HOLGATE STTO S KING ST - STAGE 2
In Fond Memory
Jameia Spruill
A funeral for Jameia J. Spruill, who
died March 14, 2010, was held March
23 at Powerhouse Church.
She was bom Dec. 24.1982, in Port­
land to Yolanda R. Watson and Rance
Spruill. She was the second of six
children parented by Burke Rivers and
a host o f others. She graduated from
Roosevelt High School. Most recently,
she resided in Spanaway, Wash, with
her youngest sister and her two sons.
Jay Vaughn and Barry Jr.
Jameia spent the majority o f her life
battling sickle cell anemia. Despite the
disease and being in and out o f hospitals
for weeks at a time, she still managed to
touch the lives o f those around her,
volunteering as an activist for several
sickle cell organizations. She also en­
couraged family and friends to raise
awareness about sickle cell.
In addition to her precious sons, she
leaves to cherish her memory, their
father Barry Rigsby Sr.; her mother
Yolanda; her siblings Tamisha, Deonza,
Curtis, Kevonna, Mychael; her pater­
nal and maternal grandparents, plus a
host o f aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces,
nephews and friends.
M em orial co n trib u tio n s to the
Jameia Spruill Trust Fund can be made
at any Wells Fargo Bank.
Arrangements by Terry Family Fu­
neral Home
Bids Due: April 1 4 ,2 0 1 0 @ 11:00A M (PDT)
Owner WSDOT
KIEWIT PACIFIC CO.
4904 Lake Washington Blvd NE
Renton, WA 98056
PH: (4 2 5 )2 5 5 -8 3 3 3
T erry F amily
F uneral
H ome
FAX: (4 2 5 )2 5 5 -9 7 5 5
We are accepting quotes for the following services/supplies: Div 1
- General Services & Supplies, Div 2 - Earthwork, Div 4 - Bases, Div 5
- Surface Treatments and Pavements, Div 6 - Structures, Div 7 -
Drainage Structures, Storm Sewers, Sanitary Sewers, Water Mains,
and Conduits, Div 8 - Electrical/Miscellaneous, and Div 9 - Materials.
Subcontractors and suppliers can access plans and specifications
online at the Builders Exchange website (www.bxwa.com). Follow
these links for access: Posted Projects, Public Works, Washington
State Dept. o f Transportation, Click Here, ¡Agree, Alaskan Way Viaduct
- Replacement S Holgate St. to S King St. Plans and specifications
may also be viewed at our Area Office located at 4904 Lake
Washington Blvd NE in Renton, Washington.
In order to assist certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
Contractors and Suppliers, we will divide total requirements into
smaller tasks or quantities and establish delivery and construction
s c h e d u le s w h ich w ill p e rm it m axim um p a rtic ip a tio n of
disadvantaged businesses where feasible.
2337 N. Williams Ave,
Portland, Or 97227
503-249-1788
We make the service personal,
You make the tribute personal.
Every time we arrange a personalized funeral service, we take special pride going
the extra mile. With our online Memorial Obituary, now we can do even more.
Friends and family can find out service information, view photos, read obituary,
older flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anywhere, anytime.
Sim ply go to o u r w ebsite.
www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com
"Dedicated to providing excellent service
and superior care o f your loved one ”
I All subcontractors and material suppliers are required to execute
our standard “Subcontract Agreem ent”/ “Material Contract”. We
require 100% performance and payment and/or supply bonds. If
you have questions regarding these contract agreements, please
| contact us for a copy.
Dwight A. Terry
Oregon License C O -3644
Amy S. Terry
Oregon License FS-0395
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer