Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 04, 2016, Page Page 15, Image 15

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    May 4, 2016
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
SOU-McNeal Pavilion &
Student Recreation Center
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
OHSU Knight Cancer Research Building
2720 SW Moody Ave., Portland, OR
Bids Due: 5/12/16 by 10AM
Bids Due: 5/13/16 by 2 PM
This project is located at Southern Oregon University, Ashland,
Oregon and consists of a new, approximately 95,000 sf, three
story combination athletic event and student recreational athletic
center with academic classrooms.
Bid Package: #1 –
Foundation, Underground & Structure Package
for P1 and P2 Shell
Please email bids to the following by
10 a.m. on Thursday, May 12, 2016:
VP of estimating: Brian Knudsen
bknudsen@andersen-const.com (PH: 503.283.6712)
Scopes awarded under this package include: masonry,
waterprooing, miscellaneous steel and exterior water repellents
for the shell of levels P2 and P1.
Bid Documents are available to review & download
on Andersen’s Egnyte ile:
https://andersencloud.egnyte.com/l/1MRdlrnADk
Senior Project Manager: Kris Anderson
Kanderson@andersen-const.com (PH: 503.969.9369)
All bids shall be submitted through email or delivered in a sealed
envelope with a lash drive containing electronic documents to the
attention of Chris Reetz and Kyle Becker at the following address:
Project Engineer: Kasey Clemens
Kclemens@andersen-const.com (PH: 503.856.6181)
Bid documents are available to review on Andersen’s
Egnyte ile: https://andersencloud.egnyte.com/l/cU5qhLI5yb
McCarthy / Andersen / Andersen Job Site Ofice
2193 SW River Parkway
Portland, Oregon 97201
ATTN: Chris Reetz & Kyle Becker
Instruction for Andersen’s Prequaliication Modoule are posted on
our Egnyte folder. (See address above)
All bidders must be prequaliied or have submitted their
prequaliication package prior to submitting a bid.
Email: creetz@andersen-const.com & kbecker@mccarthy.com
6712 N.Cutter Circle
Portland, Oregon 97217
Phone: (503) 283-6712
Fax:(503) 283-3607
2193 SW River Parkway
Portland, OR 97201
Phone (503) 684-3488
We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage
the participation of emerging small business, women-owned,
disadvantaged, disabled veterans and minority enterprises.
We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage
the participation of emerging small business, women-owned,
disadvantaged, disabled veterans and minority enterprises.
CCB #63053
A Fitting
Choice
C ontinued from p age 3
For Phillip-Robbins, one of the
end goals is to provide Portland
with a way to help its own neigh-
borhoods.
“My goal as a legislator around
housing would be to ind the ways
that I could empower local cities
to best choose priorities for them-
selves,” she says.
Sanchez, however, is taking
a more analytical, ‘one step at a
time’ approach to Cully. “Mostly
it’s the streets and the infrastruc-
ture there. That’s a big deal to me.
I think of kids not being able to
ride their bikes to school because
of no sidewalks or really any
paved streets. That’s not right,”
Sanchez says.
When it comes to who will
tackle these important matters,
both Phillip-Robbins and Sanchez
really do hold up as great potential
representatives.
For more information about
both of their political priorities,
you can visit their campaign web-
sites, tawnasanchez.com and ro-
bertafororegon.com.
It Does Good Things
TM
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C alendar
May 2016
SUNDAY
1
Hawaiian Lei Day
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
2
Dr. Benjamin Spock
Born in 1903
May Day
Worthy Wage Day
For child care
providers.
8
Mother’s Day
No Socks Day
9
Eleanor Estes born,
1906
First Newspaper
Cartoon In the USA
in 1754
3
National Teacher
Day
National Sun Day
Constitution Memo-
rial Day, Japan
10
Clean Up Your
Room Day
Christopher Paul
Curtis born, 1953
4
National Weather
Observers’ Day
Susan’s Birthday
(Sesame Street)
11
National School
Nurse Day
Twilight Zone Day
FRIDAY
5
Leo Lionni born,
1910
Cinco de Mayo
Children’s Day In
Japan
6
7
Space Day
Eiffel Tower opens to
the public in 1889
1st Stamp Collection
Started
Pulitzer Prize Estab-
lished (1917)
13
14
12
International Nurses
Day
Kite Day
Limerick Day
SATURDAY
Tulip Day
Beginning of Lewis
and Clark Expedi-
tion In 1804
National Dance Like
a Chicken Day