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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
METRO
On Call Creative Development and Design Services
RFP 3285
The Communications department of Metro, a metropolitan
service district organized under the laws of the State of Oregon
and the Metro Charter, located at 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland,
OR 97232-2736, is requesting proposals for On-call Creative
Development and Design Services.
Pre-Proposal Conference
A voluntary pre-proposal conference will be held on Friday, Feb.
24 , 2017, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Metro Regional Center
building, Room 270, located at 600 NE Grand Ave. , Portland, OR.
Sealed proposals are due no later than 2:00 p.m., March 23,
2017 in Metro’s business offices at 600 NE Grand Avenue,
Portland, OR 97232-2736, Attention: Riko Frohnmayer RFP 3285
Proposals can be viewed and downloaded from the Oregon
Procurement Information Network (ORPIN), at http://orpin.
oregon.gov/open.dll/ .
Metro may accept or reject any or all proposals, in whole or in
part, or waive irregularities not affecting substantial rights if such
action is deemed in the public interest.
Metro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specifically
encourages minority, women-owned and emerging small
businesses to access and participate in this and all Metro
projects, programs and services.
Metro and its contractors will not discriminate against any
person(s), employee or applicant for employment based on race,
creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion,
physical handicap, political affiliation or martial status. Metro
fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and
related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities.
For more information, or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, see
www.oregonmetro.gov.
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CLOSING DATE: 3/10/17 at 4:30pm
THE POSITION:
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for a Supervising Engineer in the
Civil Design Section (CDS). This
position is the bureau’s technical
expert on civil design. Strong
communication
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problems, build relationships,
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and budgeting are critical to the
success of the section and the
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or to apply, please visit www.
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February 20th 2017
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SUB BIDS REQUESTED
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Bid Package #5: Drilled Shafts, Waterproofing,
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Pre-Bid Meeting: February 22 8:00am
Bids Due:
March 15 2:00pm
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Phone (503) 221-8811 • Bid Fax (503) 221-8888
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Hoffman is an equal opportunity employer and requests sub-bids from
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ro-American,” a jazz and
blues-influenced
Sympho-
ny No. 1 in A-flat. Student
conducting associate Shel-
by Covington will conduct
Still’s Serenade for Orches-
tra. 2016 Student Concerto
Contest winner Tram Bui will
also perform.
William Grant Still com-
posed more than 150 works
during his lifetime, including
five symphonies and eight op-
eras. He was the first Amer-
ican composer to have an
opera produced by the New
York City Opera, the first Af-
rican-American to conduct a
major American symphony
orchestra, and the first black
American to have an opera
performed on national televi-
sion.
Eye on the
School Board
C ontinued FroM P age 3
have also endorsed her.
“Jamila is a leader of high
character whose experience as an
educator, administrator, research-
er, and advocate for opportuni-
ty uniquely orients her to effect
positive change in Portland Pub-
lic Schools,” said Andrew Colas,
president of Colas Construction.
“Her intelligence, passion for
service, collaborative spirit and
proven commitment to equity and
inclusion would be an unmatched
asset to our young people and I am
proud to wholeheartedly support
her candidacy.”
“We need smart, capable lead-
ers at the Portland School Board
to help us improve achievement
and forge partnerships with the
community,” said Avel Gordly.
“She has the skills, experience
and style we need working for us.
Please join me in supporting her.”
Munson serves on state of Or-
egon’s Next Generation Working
Group contributing to education
accountability systems. She also
works with novice educators and
trainers to provide professional
educational development, partic-
ularly in providing rigorous and
culturally relevant instruction, and
content that resonates with today’s
diverse student population.