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June 13, 2018
C LASSIFIED /B IDS
SUB BIDS REQUESTED
L egaL N otices
Portland International Airport (PDX)
Parking Additions and Consolidated
Rental Car Facility (PACR)
Exit Toll Plaza
JE Dunn Construction invites written and sealed Bids from
qualified Trade Partners to provide construction services for the
Exit Toll Plaza on the PACR Project.
Bids due 2:00pm PST June 22, 2018
A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be located at the Port of
Portland HQ, 7000 NE Airport Way, Tillamook Conference room,
on June 13, 2018 at 10AM for answering questions regarding
the Scopes of Work on the Project.
A complete copy of the Bidding Documents can be obtained by
emailing Rob Means at Robert.means@jedunn.com. Proposals
may also be delivered by email to Rob Means.
Any Bid received after the specified date
and time will not be considered.
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free price quote!
Fax: 503-288-0015
424 NW 14th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97209 | (503) 978-0800
JE Dunn Construction reserves the right to select the best value
response, negotiate with multiple bidders, or reject all responses.
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and Emerging Small Business participation.
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Recess on the Line
C ontinued froM p age 9
for the new playground.
“We’d like to keep fundraising
but PPS has put a deadline on us,
essentially, for about June 30 to
stop our fundraising and see what
we have and what we can do with
that,” Guest said.
Right now, there’s an anony-
mous donor who is matching dol-
lar-for-dollar donations made up
to $5,000 that’s in play until Fri-
day, June 15.
Guest, who has made a career
in non-profit management, predicts
it’ll be a challenge to get to the fin-
ish line by the end of the month,
even with the half a dozen or so
other grants they’ve applied for.
“I think that’s going to be real-
ly painful, I think it’s going to be
really hard. I’m worried about that
last leg,” she said.
The American Academy of Pe-
diatrics’ Council on School Health
said in a statement in 2013 that
“safe, well-supervised recess of-
fers cognitive, social, emotional,
and physical benefits.”
Donations for the James John
Playground Rebuild can be made
online by visiting gofundme.com/
james-john-playground.