Page 14 June 29, 2016 C LASSIFIED /B IDS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Central Lincoln People’s Utility District – Northern Operations Center BP #2 – Structural Concrete, Masonry, Structural Steel / Misc. Steel, Framing/GWB/Insulation, Wood Framing, Rooing, Metal Panels/Flashings & Trim, Joint Sealants, Doors/Frames/Hardware, Sectional Doors, Glass/ Glazing/Curtainwall/Storefront, Painting, Equipment, Fire Suppression, Plumbing, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Electrical and Electronic Safety and Security. CENTRAL LINCOLN PUD Newport, Oregon Bid Date: July 19, 2016 at 1:30 PDT Advertisement for: CLPUD Northern Operations Center – Bid Package #2 Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC, serving as the Construction Manager/ General Contractor (CM/GC) for Central Lincoln People’s Utility District is soliciting bids for the construction of the Northern Operations Center in Newport, Oregon. Terms and conditions of the bid are outlined in Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC) “Invitation to Bid”, dated June 24, 2016, attached to and made a part of the Contract Documents. Bids will be received at the ofices of Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC, (CM/GC), 550 SW 12th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97205, until 1:30 PDT, July 19, 2016 at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals shall be clearly marked “CLPUD Northern Operations Center: Bid Package #____” The total building construction cost is projected to be approximately $19 million. The scope of work for Bid Package #2 includes Structural Concrete, Masonry, Structural Steel / Misc. Steel, Framing/GWB/Insulation, Wood Framing, Rooing, Metal Panels/Flashings & Trim, Joint Sealants, Doors/Frames/Hardware, Sectional Doors, Glass/Glazing/ Curtainwall/Storefront, Painting, Equipment, Fire Suppression, Plumbing, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Electrical and Electronic Safety and Security. It is the Intention of Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC to submit bid(s) for portions of this work. A non-mandatory pre-bid conference for all bidders will be held on July 13th at 2:00 pm at the jobsite located at 7301 NE Avery Street, Newport, OR 97365. Contract Documents and the Invitation to Bid may be reviewed at the following locations beginning June 27th : Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC)/Portland, OR; Central Lincoln People’s Utility District/ Newport, OR; Daily Journal Plan Center/Portland, OR; Eugene Builders Exchange/Eugene, OR; Oregon Contractors Plan Center/ Clackamas, OR; Oregon Assoc. of Minority Enterprises/Portland, OR; McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge/Portland, OR; Central Coast Plan Exchange/Florence, OR. Contract Documents may be purchased (non-refundable) in its entirety or in part from Precision Images, (503) 274-2030. Drawings and bidding documents are available online through the following Lewis FTP site: https://lewisbuilds.exavault.com/share/ view/aj2v-aq541l8v All proposers must comply with the following requirements: Prevailing Wage Law, ORS 279C.800-279C.870, Licensed with Construction Contractors Board ORS 671.530. Bidder shall indicate Resident Status per ORS 279A.120. If Required, Bidders must obtain business licenses to perform work in the City of Newport prior to mobilizing on jobsite. Bids will not be considered unless RECEIVED by 1:30 p.m. PDT on July 19, 2016, and fully completed in the manner provided by the “Instructions to Bidders”. “NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (Executive order 11246)”. Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC) is committed to taking afirmative action to encourage and facilitate the participation of minority, women-owned, and emerging small business enterprises (M/W/ ESBE) in State projects and encourage Subcontractors to provide similar opportunities for their subcontractors / vendors. LEASE CRUTCHER LEWIS, LLC, (CM/GC) Tanner Perrine Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com Recreation Strategies & Initiatives Manager (Parks and Recreation Zone Manager) Salary: $6,357.00 - $8,545.00 Monthly Closing Date/Time: Mon. 07/11/16 4:30 PM Paciic Time The City of Portland’s Parks and Recreation Bureau is seeking a Recreation Strategies & Initiatives Manager. This position provides oversight and guidance for City-Wide parks and recreation services. 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