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IN VITIATION TO BID
Portland Public Schools
BPS
INVITATION TO BID - C O N STR U C TIO N # 2014-1796
Portland Public Schools
IM PR O VEM EN T P R O JE C T2014 - BEACH AN D W O O DLAW N SC H O OLS
Jefferson High School Turf Field & Track Improvement Project
BIDS D UE M AY 1 5 ,2 0 1 4 A T 2:00PM
PU B LIC OPEN ING M AY 1 5 ,2 0 1 4 A T 2:05 PM
Portland Public Schools, School District N o.U , Multnomah County,
Oregon seeks responses from qualified firms able to provide track
and field improvement services. Experienced firms are invited to
submit a Bid for consideration by the District. The Invitation to Bid
d o cu m e n ts m ay be o b ta in e d at the ORPIN w e b site ,
yyww.orpin.oregon.gov. Firms must be registered with ORPIN to
obtain and download documents; registration is at no cost. An
Optional Pre-Bid conference will be held at 8:00 on April 16,2014, at the
Jefferson High School Track, 5210 N. Kirby Ave., Portland, OR 97217.
Portland Public Schools, School District No. U , Multnomah County,
seeks written bids from qualified firms to provide construction ser­
vices for Improvement Project 2014 - Beach and Woodlawn
Schools. A M andatory Pre-Bid m eeting will be held at 3:30 PM on M ay 2,
2014, at Woodlawn School located at 7200 NE 11th Avenue, Port­
land, Oregon 97211. Subcontractors are strongly encouraged to attend
the Pre-B id M eeting. Sealed Bids, in an envelope clearly listing the
vendor name and title, will be received by Kimberley Alandar at: Bid
Desk, Purchasing & Contracting, Blanchard Education Service Cen­
ter, 501 N. Dixon St, Portland OR 97227, not later than 2:00 PM, M AY
S u b c o n tra c to rs a re s tro n g ly e n c o u ra g e d to a tte n d .
15, 2014.
IN V IT A T IO N TO B ID fo r 2 0 1 4 - 1 7 6 0
Sealed Bids, in an envelope clearly listing the vendor nam e and proposal
title, will be received by Stephen Hirai, Contract Analyst, at: Bid
Desk, Purchasing & Contracting, Blanchard Education Service Cen­
ter, 5 0 1 N. Dixon St, Portland OR 97227, not la terth a n 2:00 PM, April
30, 2014. For further information contact Stephen Hirai at 503-
916-3314. Contract terms, conditions and Specifications may be
reviewed at Purchasing & Contracting, 501 N. Dixon Street, Port­
land Oregon, 97227. This Contract is a Public Work subject to ORS
279C.800 to 279C.870.
The Invitation to Bid documents may be obtained at the ORPIN
website, yyww.orpin.oregon.gov. Firms must be registered with
ORPIN to obtain and download documents; registration is at no
cost. Contract terms, conditions and Specifications may be reviewed
at the Purchasing & Contracting Department, 5 0 1 N. Dixon Street,
Portland Oregon, 97227. For additional information about this
project, please contact Kimberley Alandar, at 503.916.3804, or
email at purchasing@pps.net.
BIDS REQUESTED
April 30, 2014
Ballots
c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 3
Smith says she supported the
opening of a health center and a
courthouse facility in east county
to provide the “necessary services”
for the area.
H er ad v o cacy o f a co u n ty
Summerworks program, operated
through Worksystems in conjunc­
tion with the city of Portland, is an
example of boosting economic op­
portunities and jobs for low income
people of working age, she says. In
its second year now, the effort suc­
cessfully put 175 young people to
work last summer.
When it came to one of the more
controversial developments in her
district, a Portland Development
Commission project that was to bring
a Trader Joes specialty grocery to
the corner o f Northeast M artin
Luther King Boulevard and Alberta
Street, Smith chose to not speak on
the issue publicly for a spell.
'To me, it wasn't about not inter­
jecting, I didn't have a role,” she
says, “The mayor's office and the
city they were taking the lead on it,
so I know how to stay in my lane. I
mean, I don't tell the mayor how to
run PDC and he doesn't tell us how
to run our health clinics. So I stayed
in my lane.”
Smith says she is very support­
ive of any business, whether it be
Trader Joes or anyone else, locating
in northeast Portland.
“The key is hiring people from
the community, not only to build the
developments, but also hire people
upon completion,” she said.
If none of the four candidates
gets more than 50 percent of the
votes, the top two opponents will in
a November runoff.
BIDS REQUESTED FOR
Harris’ Death
c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 5
BPS
Portland Public Schools
INVITATION TO BID - CONSTRUCTION # 2014-1742
CLARENDON ROOF REPLACEMENT
BIDS DUE APRIL 30, 2014 AT 2:00 PM
PUBLIC OPENING APRIL 30, 2014 AT 2:05 PM
Portland Public Schools, School District No. U , Multnomah County,
seeks written Bids from qualified firms to provide construction ser­
vices for Clarendon School Roof Replacement. An Optional Pre-Bid
M eeting will be held at 10:00 AM on April 17,2014, at Clarendon School
located at 9325 N. Van Houten Street, Portland, Oregon 97203.
Sealed Bids, in an envelope clearly listing the vendor name and
title, will be received by Kimberley Alandar at: Bid Desk, Purchasing
& Contracting, Blanchard Education Service Center, 501 N. Dixon
St, Portland OR 97227, not la terth a n 2:00 PM , A pril 30 ,2 0 1 4 .
Portland Public Schools
INVITATION TO BID - CONSTRUCTION # 2014-1797
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2014 - KING AND VERNON SCHOOLS
BIDS DUE MAY 14, 2014, AT 2:00PM
PUBLIC OPENING MAY 14, 2014 AT 2:05 PM
Portland Public Schools, School District No. U , Multnomah County,
seeks written Bids from qualified firms to provide construction ser­
vices for IP14 - King and Vernon Schools. A M andatory Pre-Bid M eet-
ingw ill be held a t3 :3 0 PM on M ay 1 , 2014 at King School, 4906 NE 6th
Avenue, Portland, OR 97211. S ubcontractors are stron gly en cou ra ged
to a tten d the P re-B id M eeting.
Sealed Bids, in an envelope clearly listing the vendor name and Bid
title, will be received by Kimberley Alandar, Senior Contract Analyst
at: Bid Desk, Purchasing & Contracting, Blanchard Education Ser­
vice Center, 5 0 1 N. Dixon St, Portland OR 97227, not later than 2:00
PM, M ay 14 ,2 0 1 4 .
The Invitation to Bid documents may be obtained at the ORPIN
website, wyyw.orpin.oregon.gov. Firms must be registered with
ORPIN to obtain and download documents; registration is at no
cost. Contract terms, conditions and Specifications may be reviewed
at the Purchasing & Contracting Department, 5 0 1 N. Dixon Street,
Portland Oregon, 97227. For additional information about this
project, please contact the Kimberley Alandar, at 503.916.3804,
or email at purchasing@pps.net.
The Invitation to Bid documents may be obtained at the ORPIN
website, yyww.orpin.oregon.gov. Firms must be registered with
ORPIN to obtain and download documents; registration is at no
cost. Contract terms, conditions and Specifications may be reviewed
at the Purchasing & Contracting Department, 5 0 1 N. Dixon Street,
Portland Oregon, 97227. For additional information about this
Droject, please contact the Kimberley Alandar, Senior Contract Ana-
yst, at 503.916.3804, or email at purchasing@pps.net.
pearance started out as a missing
person case, after one of the women
who traveled to Hawaii with her
reported her missing.
Hams' family said they were grate­
ful to investigators and prosecu­
tors for bringing Cosby to justice.
“We are the voices for the voice­
less and are eternally grateful to the
Marines, NCIS and Hawaii law en­
forcement for bringing Ivanice’s
murderer to justice,’’Harris’ family
wrote in a statement. “W e’ve had
peace throughout this process
knowing that somebody had our
baby’s back. Ivanice was a gift to
the world and is survived by a very
close-knit, loving family who will
continue to live on because that is
what she would have wanted.”
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