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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)
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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.
The Recreation Strategies &
Initiatives Manager is a key
member of the Recreation
Services
Management
Team and will have broad
operational
responsibility,
while also supporting the rest
of the division in developing
the business process and
organizational support needed
to be strategic and to adapt
to changing community needs
related to the city’s parks and
recreation programs.
For more detailed information for
this position or to apply, please
visit www.portlandoregon.gov/
jobs.
Metro operates the Oregon Con-
vention Center, Oregon Zoo,
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts
and Expo Center and provides
transportation planning, recy-
cling, natural area and other ser-
vices to the region.
Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs
for current openings and a link
to our online hiring center.
Metro is an Afirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
Command Shake Up
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making progress on our reform
goals,” Hales said.
Mayor-elect Ted Wheeler
issued a statement supporting
Marshman’s capabilities, but in-
dicated he still wanted a nation-
al search for a new police chief
when he takes over as mayor in
January, indicating he would
welcome Marshman to apply
for the position.
“Mike Marshman is a quality
choice to ill the role of Port-
land Police Chief. I expect him
to bring stability to the depart-
ment and begin to address the
signiicant public safety issues
that exist in our community,”
said Wheeler. “The working re-
lationship between a Mayor and
Police Chief is among the most
important, and I look forward to
continuing to build my relation-
ship with Chief Marshman in
the months ahead.”
Report Finds Racial Bias
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shows, “We need to take a
closer look not only at what’s
driving this over-incarcera-
tion of all Oregonians but also
speciically address racial dis-
parities in our criminal justice
system.”
Dr. Ashley Nellis, senior
researcher and author of the
Sentencing Project report
said there are decision points
throughout the criminal justice
system when law enforcement
oficers, prosecutors, defense
attorneys and/or judges may
SALARY: $5,232.00 -
$6,976.00 Monthly
OPENING DATE: 06/27/16
CLOSING DATE: 07/11/16
04:30 PM
The Complaint Investigator
position in the City Auditor’s
Independent Police Review
(IPR)
is
responsible
for
independently
investigating
complaints made by community
members against the Portland
Police Bureau. Duties range from
initial complaint processing,
intake interviews to establish the
basis of an allegation, designing
and conducting investigations,
and
analyzing
applicable
precedents and policies. To view
full announcement visit: www.
portlandoregon.gov/jobs.
be predisposed to view one
group differently from another.
“Addressing this differential
treatment through meaningful
reform should be an urgent pri-
ority for state oficials and those
working within Oregon’s justice
system,” Nellis said.
The Sentencing Project report
follows the publication of an ear-
lier, unrelated local report using
data from Multnomah County
which showed racial and ethnic
disparities between whites and
people of color at every decision
point on the journey through the
county’s criminal justice system.
Mother Seeks Justice
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Complaint Investigator
Marshman said he intends to
focus on three main goals during
his time as chief: Building com-
munity trust, reestablishing trust
within the bureau, and continuing
to focus on the DOJ settlement
mandates.
In his retirement statement,
O’Dea maintained he did nothing
wrong in the shooting incident.
“Larry O’Dea did not have al-
cohol on his breath nor was he
impaired or intoxicated. He did
not purposely point his gun at any
person and did not knowingly dis-
charge a irearm in the direction of
his lifelong friend,” read a statement
sent by his lawyer, Derek Ashton.
“Looking forward, he is coni-
dent that the Oregon State Police
and State Department of Justice
will very soon conclude a pro-
fessional and competent investi-
gation of this camping accident
that will clear up gross misstate-
ments of facts contained in early
reports,” the statement reads.
Sahrye’s obituary from Terry
Family Funeral Home said she
was also survived by her father
and little sister as well as many
other family members.
“Sahrye was a very unique
soul. She was so happy and full
of energy all the time. She left an
impression on everyone she met,”
family members said.
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