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August 14, 2019
CAREERS Special Edition
B ID /C LASSIFIED
NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID
Portland Community College
Arc Fault Upgrades and Electrical Improvements –
Cascade Campus
Bids Due by September 17, 2019 - 2:00PM (Pacific)
Mandatory PreBid Conference: August 19, 2019 - 2:00PM (Pacific)
Portland Community College (“PCC”) is soliciting bids from
qualified Contractors to provide Arc Fault Upgrades and Electrical
Improvements for PCC’s Cascade Campus.
Complete minimum specifications and required bid documents are
in the Invitation to Bid (ITB) document. The ITB can be obtained
from the Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN)
system. Prospective bidders must register with ORPIN at: http://
orpin.gov/ to obtain the ITB documents
There will be a mandatory PreBid Conference, held in Terrell
Hall, Room 112 at the Cascade Campus: 705 N. Killingsworth
St., Portland OR 97217 at 2:00PM on Monday August 19, 2019.
Attendance sign-in sheets will be available at the PreBid Conference.
Bids received from entities not on the sign-in attendance roster will
be rejected.
Sealed bids must be delivered to the following office, and addressed
as cited below, no later than 2:00PM (Pacific) on September 17,
2019:
Portland Community College ITB – Arc Fault Upgrades and
Electrical Improvements – Cascade Campus
Attn.: James Lasseter
9700 SW Capitol Highway – Suite 260
Portland OR 97219
Late bids will not be considered.
Bids will be publicly opened and read at the PCC Planning and
Capital Construction office, located at: 9700 SW Capitol Highway
– Suite 260 Portland OR 97219 commencing at 2:30PM (Pacific
Time) on September 17, 2019. Any interested party is invited to
attend the public bid opening.
This is a Public Works Project, subject to the provisions of ORS
279C.800 through 279C-870 including the payment of workers
not less than the applicable prevailing wages, pursuant to ORS
279C.840 as listed in the Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works
Contracts in Oregon, published by the Oregon Bureau of Labor and
Industries (BOLI) July 1, 2019. The publication can be downloaded
at the following web address: http://www.oregon.gov/boli/WHD/
PWR/Pages/pwr_state.aspx. The work will take place in Multnomah
County, Oregon.
Bids may be rejected for not complying with all prescribed public
bidding procedures or for good cause on a finding by PCC that it is
in the public interest to do so. PCC reserves the right to reject any
and all bids and to waive irregularities.
Entrepreneurship and
Community Economic Development Manager
Economic Development Department
Prosper Portland
Prosper Portland is the economic and urban development agency
for the city of Portland. We focus on building an equitable economy
by carrying out a comprehensive range of economic development
programs that support small business, improve access to
workforce training, and create jobs for Portland residents. We work
with partners to drive public attention and resources to different
areas of the city, which helps Portland realize capital projects –
parks, streetscape improvements, community centers –that would
not happen on their own, making it a better place to live for all
Portlanders.
Working at Prosper Portland offers a rare opportunity: to be an
integral part of a dedicated team that guides the city in its aspiration
to become one of the most globally competitive, equitable, and
healthy cities in the world.
The Manager of Entrepreneurship and Community Economic
Development will use skills to nurture healthy teams, build
inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems, and foster collaborative
relationships with public, non-profit, and private sector partners.
This role places you at the helm of an innovative team. As a thought
partner and coach, you will support the team in developing and
implementing best/emerging practices and programs that foster
inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation, small business growth,
community capacity to support business vitality, and increased
access to middle wage jobs for priority communities.
SUB BID REQUEST
Aloha High School Seismic Improvement
& Re-Roof Project, Summer 2020
Invitation to Bid
Oregon Convention Center,
Portland Expo Center and
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts
and provides services that
cross city limits and county
lines including land use and
transportation planning, parks
and nature programs, and
garbage and recycling systems.
Visit oregonmetro.gov/jobs for
current openings and a link to
our online hiring center.
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
Electrician - full-time , Oregon
Convention Center, $37.35 -
$39.10 hourly. Deadline date:
August 22, 2019
Below are some of the programs under the guidance of this position,
centered on creating a more equitable and inclusive economy.
Event Custodian – part-time ,
Oregon Convention Center,
$14.31 - $17.52 hourly. Deadline
date: August 21, 2019
• Inclusive Business Resource Network – A network of 16
partners who in the past year have provided culturally responsive
business technical assistance to more than 900 underrepresented
entrepreneurs.
Arts, $15.00 hourly. Deadline
date: August 15, 2019
• Mercatus Collective – An online platform that elevates the
unique and universal narratives of entrepreneurs of color in
Portland. Mercatus connects the city and region with the talents,
businesses, services and products that come from diverse, local
entrepreneurs.
• My Peoples Market – Prosper Portland’s partnership with Travel
Portland presents this marketplace gathering of Portland’s diverse
and vibrant entrepreneurs, makers, artists, culinary wizards and
beverage crafters.
• Neighborhood Prosperity Network – The program and network
of community-based partners is designed to support social equity-
based community economic development at the neighborhood
level.
The ideal candidate will possess strong self-awareness, sharply
honed management and team building skills, an intuitive ease with
broad community engagement, cross-cultural relationships and
bridge building, and a passion to find smart solutions for complex
issues.
This Notice is dated this 9th day of August, 2019.
James Lasseter – PCC Buyer and Contract Specialist
Metro runs the Oregon Zoo,
Monthly Salary Range: $9228.30 - $13381.47
For more information or to apply, please visit our website at
http://prosperportland.us/for-job-seekers/. You must submit your
application by August 25, 2019, to be considered.
Gate Attendant/Usher – part-
time , Portland’5 Centers for the
These opportunities are open
to First Opportunity Target
Area (FOTA) residents: This
area includes the following
zip codes located primarily in
N, NE and a small portion of
SE Portland: 97024, 97030,
97203, 97211, 97212, 97213,
97216, 97217, 97218, 97220,
97227, 97230, 97233, 97236,
and 97266, whose total annual
income was less than $47,000
for a household of up to two
individuals or less than $65,000
for a household of three or more.
Visit oregonmetro.gov/FOTA for
the complete job announcement
and a link to our online hiring
center or visit our lobby kiosk
at Metro, 600 NE Grand Ave,
Portland.
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
Proposals are due 8/13/2019 by 12:00pm
Bid Contact: Nick Steers
Email Address: steersn@hswc.com
Bid Documents & Other Information are located at link:
http://bids.hswc.com#alohahs
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