Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 06, 2019, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page 10
November 6, 2019
VETERAN’S DAY
Special Edition
C LASSIFIED /B
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Mayor
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SUB BIDS REQUESTED
Portland International Airport (PDX) Parking
Additions and Consolidated Rental Car Facility (PACR)
Bid Package 12 – Interior Finishes and Site Improvements
JE Dunn Construction invites written Bids from qualified Trade
Partners to provide construction services for the following scopes
of work on the PACR project:
• Overhead Doors and Grilles
• Terrazzo Flooring
• Acoustic Baffle Ceilings and Wall Panels • Pavement Markings
• Resilient Flooring and Carpet
Bidding Documents may be viewed and/or obtained electronically
on SmartBid through a Bid Invitation issued by the Contractor.
To be issued a Bid Invitation, contact Robert Means at:
Robert.Means@jedunn.com.
Bids due 2:00pm PST November 15th, 2019
Bids may be delivered by email to Robert.Means@jedunn.com. Any
Bid received after the specified date and time will not be considered.
PACR has MWVESB participation goals of 10% for design and
15% for construction.
A non-mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be located at Portland
International Airport Conference Center, located at 7000 NE
Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218 in the Multnomah Conference
Room on Wednesday, October 30th, at 1:00pm for the purpose of
answering any questions from prospective Bidders. Attendance
is strongly encouraged. No other Pre-Bid Conference will be held.
car towed in Portland, which can
reach hundreds of dollars and dis-
proportionately affects senior citi-
zens and people of color.
“I would encourage the city not
to tow people’s cars,” he said. “It
needs to come to a stop. They can
give them a ticket but leave the
car. The city is not fair.”
Banks plans to go door-to-door
during his campaign, but he also
plans to get more homeless peo-
Race and Truths Unfold
c ontinued froM p age 8
ing the complex waters that con-
nect her truth with her husband’s.
Allen wisely doesn’t attempt to
solve the dilemmas her play serves
up. If we think about it in the way
she clearly hopes we do, we will
realize that even if we don’t find
this direct a connection in an an-
cestry search, a courageous inves-
tigation of our shared history will
uncover truth just this painful and
awkward. As Allen has expressed,
“a major goal of the play is to ac-
knowledge the hugeness of any
family’s tree and show how we are
all of us in America tangled up in
one another.” She clearly means to
leave us with reason to hope, but
she has also captured how even
facility with language and anal-
ysis around race doesn’t prepare
us to hold the truth in our bodies.
The cast members who dance in
this production (including Andrea
Vernae, whose other roles include
the black family’s matriarch, Al-
ple and senior citizens registered
to vote.
“You rich people look out,”
he said. “If I can get seniors and
homeless people to support me, I
will win this race.”
For more information or to
reach Banks, you can email Ro-
saparkslegalclinic@gmail.com or
call 971-276-6437.
ameda, and Charles Grant) hold
it best; this play is offering clues
about the challenge of embodying
the truth of our shared connec-
tions.
“Redwood” is now playing at
Portland Center Stage at the Ar-
mory through Nov. 17.
Darleen Ortega is a judge on
the Oregon Court of Appeals and
the first woman of color to serve
in that capacity. Her review col-
umn Opinionated Judge appears
regularly in The Portland Observ-
er. Find her blog at opinionated-
judge.blogspot.com.
JE Dunn Construction reserves the right to select the best value
response, negotiate with multiple bidders, or reject all responses. This
is an Equal Opportunity and encourages Minority, Woman, Veteran, and
Emerging Small Business participation.
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