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November 20, 2019
C LASSIFIED /B IDS
SUB BIDS/SUPPLIER QUOTES REQUESTED
Hillside Manor Renovation
2889 SE Hillside Street
Milwaukie, OR 97222
Bids Due: Dec. 13, 2019 @ 2:00 PM
Hillside Manor is an existing 9-story concrete frame affordable
housing building with 100 units. The project will be occupied
during the work, but the bulk of the unit work will take place
when the unit is vacated.
MWESB Companies Only
Survey, Final Cleaning, Demo and Abatement, Earthwork,
Striping, Site Concrete, Steel, Painting, Drywall and ACT Ceilings,
Specialty Supply, Signage, Window Treatment, and Landscaping.
All Companies
Cast in place Concrete, Finish Carpentry, Casework, Insulation,
Roofing, Sheet Metal Flashings, Doors/Frames/Hardware,
Operable Partitions, Security Grill, Flooring, Storefront,
Appliances, and Countertops.
Plans are available at:
Walsh Construction Co., contractorplancenter.com, iSqFt.com,
bxwa.com, mcip-pdx.org, and oame.org.
Special Notes: BOLI Commercial and Davis-Bacon Building Prevailing
Wages; Certified Payroll; 25% MWESB participation goal – certified
businesses are encouraged to bid.
College Promotes Diversity Officer
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work, and am passionate about
creating inclusive, safe and wel-
coming environments where all
students have maximum opportu-
nities to succeed,” Willard said. “I
am eager to move forward in com-
munity and collaboration, build-
ing on our team’s momentum of
the last several months.”
Queen Mya Mural at PDX
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sharing food and nature,” that trav-
elers will appreciate while coming
and going along the lengthy air-
port passage.
Chiu, a second generation Chi-
nese-American said his art is about
Walsh Construction Co. is an equal opportunity employer and
requests sub-bids from Minority, women, disadvantaged and
emerging small business enterprises.
redefining what being American
means. “America is a nation of
racial diversity, immigrants and
refugees, different languages,
different spiritual beliefs, and dif-
ferent cultural practices. I want to
celebrate our differences. I want
people to relinquish their fears of
Activist Pastor on Moral Crisis
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2905 SW First Ave | Portland, OR 97201
(503) 222-4375 | FAX (866) 446-0681
Contact: Bennett Barnwell or Kim Smith
ORCCB # 147267/WALSHCC962LD
Her current research explores
strategies that faculty and staff
employ to create culturally engag-
ing spaces for students of color
attending predominantly white in-
stitutions and how campus racial
climate affects their persistence
and completion rates. The re-
search will be used to examine
and identify strategies to close the
equity gap among students of col-
in America.
In Portland, Barber spoke
about his vision for a “moral im-
peachment and moral reset,” ad-
dressing racism in government
policies.
He told the group it was the
right of the people to alter gov-
ernment policy when government
is not living up to the rights and
liberties for all, according to Dr.
Audrey Terrell, a Portland educa-
tor, mentor and nonprofit founder
who attended the lecture.
He explained how “freedom”
was not in the constitution but
or in higher education.
Willard holds a master’s de-
gree in Business Administration,
a bachelor’s degree in Business
Administration, and an associate
degree in Organizational Dynam-
ics. She is currently attending
Concordia University, pursuing a
doctorate in Education with a con-
centration in Professional Leader-
ship, Inquiry and Transformation.
the “other.” My art is about break-
ing those barriers.”
Nichols, who grew up traveling
between upstate New York and
Tokyo, his birthplace and his fam-
ily’s home country, said he brings
an “outsider looking in” approach
to his artwork to give the viewer a
sense to how he feels and sees the
world around him.
“liberty” was, calling for a reset
of our moral values, Terrell said.
He also called on the audience to
rise up and build a movement for
justice together, urging participat-
ing in a Poor People’s Campaign
march this coming June 20 in
Washington, D.C., a repeat of the
1968 march organized by Dr. Mar-
tin Luther King Jr. before he was
assassinated in April of that year.
ORCCB # 147267/WALSHCC962LD
REQUEST FOR BIDS
MWH CONSTRUCTORS
PORTLAND WATER BUREAU’S
CORROSION CONTROL
IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
Bids due 1:00 pm, 12/11/2019
MWH Constructors is soliciting subcontractors to cut and remove
trees. If interested, please contact Ben McGeachy at ben.
mcgeachy@mwhconstructors.com
Lateral Police Dispatch Trainee
Closing Date/Time Mon. 11/25/19 11:59 PM Pacific Time
Salary
$26.05 - $33.89 Hourly
Job Type
Regular
This is a trainee position for journey level emergency
communications dispatchers from other jurisdictions who
have gained the skills via training and employment in order to
effectively perform dispatching work in the field of emergency
communications, with the exception of fire dispatch. Incumbents
are responsible for participating in formal classroom training, on–
the-job-training, simulation training and directed self-study. Prior
to promotion to the police dispatcher classification, incumbents
must be able to demonstrate proficiency to operate telephone,
use radio and computer equipment to record requests for
emergency services, and dispatch police field units; and monitor
the status of field units. The ability to work any shift, on any day,
and to work overtime is an essential function of the job. Typical
shift configurations for experienced employees are four – 10
hour days; employees are not required to report to work on their
days off.
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