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January 18, 2012
Trees on 1-205
C lassified /B id
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
To Place Your Classified Advertisement
Contact:
Phone: 503-288-0033
Fax: 503-288-0015
e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com
The Willamette River Initiative
(WRI), a p a rtn e rs h ip o f Meyer
Memorial Trust and the Tides Center,
is seeking applicants for a Program
A ssista n t:
C o m m u n ic a tio n s /
A dm inistration to
h elp plan and c o o rd in a te W R I
m e e tin g s and e ve n ts, se rve as
cu rator of the new W RI w ebsite,
and provide general office support
to th e In it ia t iv e .
M in o r it y
c a n d id a t e s
a re
e s p e c ia lly
e n c o u ra g e d to a p p ly . M e ye r
M e m o ria l T ru s t a n d th e T id e s
C e n te r a re E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity
Em ployers com m itted to cultural
diversity. See position profile and
ap plication in structions at http://
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W illa m e t t e R iv e r In itia t iv e a t
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basin-restoration.
The City of Portland is
seeking a Principal SAP
Business Systems Analyst
Th e Principal B usiness S yste m s
A n a lys t w ill be th e re s p o n s ib le
person for co m plex configura tion
in Tim e, Payroll and oth er hum an
c a p it a l m a n a g e m e n t (H C M )
m o d u le s
w ith in
SAP. The
in c u m b e n t w ill t r o u b le s h o o t
problem s under tigh t deadlines,
w ork with internal cu sto m ers to
analyze business p rocesses and
im plem ent S AP solutions, and will
lead a team o f analysts w orkin g in
all the (H CM ) m odules. Extensive
S A P con figu ra tion e xp e rien ce in
tim e is a m ust. M o n th ly S a la ry:
$7,510 to $10,005.
For m ore inform ation and to apply
o n -lin e ,
go
to :
w w w .p ortland oregon.gov/iobs
Multnomah County
Sellwood Bridge Replacement Project
Bids Due: February, 10,2012
Plans available Ja n u a ry 20, 2012, at the O AM E Plan Center, AR C
O regon, MCIP, and at the Sellw ood Bridge Job site Trailer at 8240
SW M acadam Ave, Portland, O regon, 97219. Bid Packages also
ava ilab le at the ftp site upon registering.
Mandatory Pre-Bid Is Ja n u a ry 26, 2012 at 8 a.m . located in the
W illam ette Room in the DEA O ffice B uild ing located at 2100 SW
River Parkway, Portland, O regon, 97201.
Scope includes: Excavation, Drilled Shafts, and Tie Backs
Contact: Mike James at 602/377-2825 or at dmiames@sundt.com
for technical questions and bidding information.
We are an equal opportunity employer and
request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minority,
women and emerging small business
enterprises. Note: This project has a 20%
DMWESB goal, a 20% apprenticeship/per craft
requirement, and a workforce utilization goal of
20% minority and 14% women.
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Friends of Trees also organized
six other w eekend-of-service
events in honor of Dr. King, in­
cluding plantings in Vancouver
and P o rtla n d 's L en ts and
Pow ellhurst-G ilbert neighbor­
hoods, and natural area restora­
tion events in Eugene, Springfield,
and Tualatin.
Monday's 1-205 planting is part
of a multi-year project to green the
16.5-mile 1-205 Multi-Use Path.
Stretching from the Columbia River
in northeast Portland to the City of
Gladstone, the path borders many
low-income, multi-cultural neigh­
borhoods, and is used by cyclists,
p e d e stria n s, n e ig h b o rs, and
TriMet travelers.
During the past two years, vol­
unteers have planted more than
4,000 trees and shrubs along the
path. The new trees will reduce air
pollution, increase neighborhood
livability, provide habitat for wild­
life and songbirds, and beautify
the transportation corridor. ODOT
will showcase the project as a state­
wide model for greening opportu­
nities within its rights-of-way.
Human Solutions
Office Reopens
503-288-0033
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Low -incom e and hom eless
people in east Portland are once
again able to access social ser­
vices from Human Solutions’ of­
fice at 12350 S.E. Powell Blvd.
Human Solutions’ Powell of­
fice is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday. The
Community Room is available free
of charge. The phone number is
503-548-0200. For more informa­
tion or to make a donation to help
homeless and low-income fami­
lies, visit humansolutions.org.
Peninsula Little League 2012
(Serving the Youth of Inner North & Northeast Portland ages 5-14)
email us at: PeninsulaLL@yahoo.com.
1120 SW Fifth Avenue Room 750
503-823-6855
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Reed College Performing Arts Building
Portland, Oregon
Bid Package #5 - CMU, Steel,
Electrical*, Plumbing* and HVAC*
‘ Prequalified bidders ONLY
Pre-Bid: January 25 at 11:00am
CMU (ONLY) Bids Due: January 27 at 2:00pm
Ail Other Bids Due February 7 at 2:00 pm
Bid Documents - ARC-Oregon (503/227-3424) or
w w w .oregon.fordgrap h ics.com > Public Projects
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City of Portland
Procurement Services
Portland Oregon 97204
S la y d e n
Attn: Subscriptions, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208
For contracting opportunities with the City of
Portland, visit the Procurement Services website at:
c o n n e c t w ith u s
c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 3
Hoffman Construction
Company of Oregon
Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888
S oftball P rogram
Level
Minor
Major
Junior
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8 -1 0
1 0 -1 2
1 3 -1 4
Questions contact:
Mark Washington
503-288-0033
markw@portlandobserver.com
Items to bl ing to sign-ups:
Proof of Address
Plaver Fee
Regular Sign-ups
$50/T-Ball, $75 All other levels
$150/Fainily(3 or more)
THURSDAYS at Boys and Girls Club
Community ( ’enter
5250 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
January 26th and February 2nd
6:00 pin to 8:00 pm
SATURDAYS at Boys and Girls Club
700 N Rosa Parks Way
February 4th and February 11th
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
B aseb all P rogram
Level
T-Ball
Farm
Minor
Major
Junior
Ages
5 -6
7- 8
8 - 10
10- 12
1 3 -1 4
Questions contact:
Anthony Jordan -
ajordan@integra.com
TUESDAY at Applebee’s
1439 NE Halsey
February 21
5-8pm
Registration and Fundraiser
10% of proceeds benefit League
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 an d emerging small business enterprises.
Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hoffmancorp.com
Little League Baseball, Incorporated does not limit participation in its activities on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, national
origin, gender, sexual preference or religious preference.