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Bids/classifieds immigration continued from page 2 munity. “I understand the lobbying from different immigrant groups, but what I find frustrating is what they’re saying to immigrants, they’re putting fear out there,” Lathim said. Lathim said immigrant right groups like to point to data show- ing that significant percentages of people deported after being flagged don’t have a criminal con- viction. He said that counties don’t like to spend money bringing their own charges against detainees if their legal status will lead to deportation anyway. “OneAmerica throws out this figure like there’s some horren- dous injustice being done here,” he said. But Toby Guevin, a policy man- ager for OneAmerica, says the impact on the bottom line for counties is yet to be seen. He says that if a person is under an immi- gration hold in a county jail because of a minor offense flagged by Secure Communities, the person remains there until agents pick them up, which might bring about additional expenses for the county. “I think that’s at the core we’re saying let’s hold off entering any agreements,” Jayapal said. “ICE shouldn’t push it until their own investigations are concluded... If you don’t have community trust, you don’t succeed.” LONGSHORE WORK CLINIC SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE National College of Natural Medicine seeks highly detail-oriented individual to provide superior customer serv- ice and support for all clinic operations: high- volume phone reception, patient check-in, appointment scheduling, cashiering, medical records and insurance verification. 30 hrs per wk with medical and leave benefits. Full job description and applica- tion details can be found at www.ncnm.edu. EOE 7-20-11 theska www. nner. com RESIDENTIAL ADVISOR Troutdale, Oregon Full-time Residential Advisor needed for residential voca- tional/educational training school serving young adults ages 16-24 years. Provide safe and positive living envi- ronment that delivers guidance to students to ensure positive group living relations and achievement in the program. Supervise and monitor dorm and student activ- ities, group sessions and dorm meetings; prepare and maintain reports and student files. Perform other duties as assigned. $12.30 per hour + complete benefits pack- age. Must have High School Diploma or equivalent and two years related experience and/or training working with youth. Valid state driver’s license with acceptable driving record required. Qualified applicants must apply at www.chugachjobs.com by close of business day Friday, July 29, 2011. Veterans and minorities encouraged to apply. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer! 7-20-11 City of Portland Bureau of Technology Services BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST Monthly Salary: $4,787 - $$6,382 The City of Portland, Bureau of Technology Services, is pleased to announce an opportunity for a Business Systems Analyst. This position performs a variety of journey-level assignments while working with bureau internal / external customers and software vendors to translate business and operational requirements into designs and specifications for workable information tech- nology solutions. This position is located in the Police Bureau. So applicants must be able to pass an in-depth background check. Notification - Individuals interested in participating in the process to be included in the applicant pool for casual longshore work in Longview, please read the classified ads to be posted in the Sunday, July 24, 2011 issue of the Daily News or the Monday, July 25, or Tuesday, July 26, 2011 issues of the Oregonian 7-20-11 INVITATION TO BID CITY OF LA CENTER OLD TOWN ROADS PROJECT, PW 2011-03, 2011-CDBG-1104 Downtown Campus Lane Community College Eugene, Oregon Advertisement for: Lane Community College – Downtown Campus Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC, serving as the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) for Lane Community College is soliciting bids for the construction of the Lane Community College Downtown Campus in Eugene, Oregon. Terms and conditions of the bid are outlined in Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC) “Invitation to Bid”, dated July 18, 2011, attached to and made a part of the Contract Documents. Sealed proposals for furnishing all materials, labor and equipment for the following described work will be received by the City of La Center at 214 E. 4th Street, La Center, WA 98629 by August 2, 2011 at 3 PM. If for- warded by mail, the sealed envelope containing the pro- posal shall be enclosed in another envelope addressed to the City of La Center, 214 E. 4th Street, La Center, Washington 98629. Bids will not be accepted via fac- simile or electronic mail. Each proposal shall be com- pletely sealed in a package addressed as required. At this time the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. A contract will be awarded or all bids rejected with- in 45 days after the bid opening. Bids will be received at the offices of Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC, (CM/GC), 600 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 310, Portland, Oregon 97205, until 2:00 P.M. PST, August 11th, 2011 at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals shall be clearly marked “Lane Community College Downtown Campus” PROJECT NAME: OLD TOWN ROADS PROJECT, PW 2011-03, 2011-CDBG-1104 Masonry Metal Framing / Drywall Metal Stairs / Metal Fabrications Finish Carpentry Roofing Metal Wall Panels / Flashing Fiber Cement Siding Joint Sealers Doors / Frames / Hardware Specialty Doors Curtainwall & Glazing Skylight / Glazed Canopies Flooring Painting PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Project consists of road reconstruction on 6th Street from Cedar – Elm Avenue and Dogwood Avenue from 5th – 6th Street. A pervious concrete pedestrian path will be installed on the three above mentioned blocks separated from the road by a planter strip. This project is financed through the Community Development Block Grant program with funds obtained from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This contract will be subject to regulations of the Department of Labor and Housing and Urban Development. Attention is called to federal provisions for Equal Employment Opportunities, HUD Section 3, requirements and the minimum wages as set forth in the contract documents. The issuing office for Contract Documents is City of La Center Public Works, 419 E. Cedar Ave., Ste. A201, La Center, WA 98629, (360) 263-7665. Plans will be avail- able starting July 13, 2011. There will be a $25 fee for hardcopies of contract documents. Electronic versions of contract documents will be e-mailed for free. A pre-bid conference will be held at the intersection of E 6th Street and E Dogwood Avenue on July 26, 2011 at 1 PM. To check for plans availability or a plan holder’s list please call 263-7665. Technical inquiries regarding the project should be directed to Bart Stepp, City Engineer, at City of La Center Public Works, 419 E. Cedar Ave., Ste. A201, La Center, WA 98629, (360) 263-2889. All proposals must be submitted on the regular form furnished with the spec- ifications, and each must be accompanied by a certified or bank check or bidder’s bond, by a bonding company licensed to do business in the State of Washington, made payable to the City of La Center in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the total bid. Work shall be completed within 40 working days after receipt of Notice to Proceed. State Sales Taxes -- the provisions of Section 1-07.2(1)- Rule 171 – apply to this project. The Contractor shall include Washington State Retail Sales Taxes in the vari- ous unit bid prices for purchases of materials, equip- ment, and supplies used or consumed in completing the project. All construction and material, unless otherwise specified, shall be in accordance with the 2010 Standard Specifications and Standard Plans for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation and as amended under Amendments to the Standard Specifications, and the American Public Works Association, and the City of La Center Engineering Standards for Construction. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The City of Portland is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The CITY OF LA CENTER reserves the right to cancel this request or reject any and all bids received or to waive any minor formalities of this call if in the judgment of the City Council the best interest of the City would be served. 7-20-11 7-20-11 For additional, more detailed information or to apply online, please visit http://www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs/. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID The total construction cost for Lane Community College Downtown Campus is projected to be approximately $39 Million. This Bid Package includes the following scopes of work only. All remaining scopes of work to be included in future Bid Packages. Misc. Accessories Appliances & Waste Compactors Window Coverings Fixed Audience Seating Fire Suppression Plumbing & HVAC – Housing Electrical – Housing Concrete Paving Site Furnishings Decorative Metal Fences and Gates Landscape & Irrigation Final Clean A MANDATORY pre-bid conference for MEP (Plumbing & HVAC – Housing, Electrical – Housing) will be held at the Project Office, located at 110 West Broadway Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday, July 26th, at 10:00 AM, local time. It is the intention of Lease Crutcher Lewis, LCC (CM/GC) to submit a bid for the Fiber Cement Siding Bid Package. Contract Documents and the Invitation to Bid may be reviewed at the following locations: Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC)/Portland, OR; Daily Journal Plan Center/Portland, OR; Eugene Builders Exchange/Eugene, OR; Willamette Valley Builders Association/Tangent, OR; Oregon Assoc. of Minority Enterprises/Portland, OR; Oregon Contractors Plan Center/Clackamas, OR; Salem Contractors Exchange/Salem, OR; S.W. Washington Contractors Assoc./Vancouver, WA, OR; Builders Exchange of Washington/Everett, WA., OR; McGraw Hill/Portland, OR. Contract Documents may be purchased (non-refund- able) in its entirety or in part from Precision Images, (503) 274-2030 or Central Blueprint, (541) 342-3624. All proposers must comply with the following require- ments: Prevailing Wage Law, ORS 279C.800-279C.870, Licensed with Construction Contractors Board ORS 671.530. Bidder shall indicate Resident Status per ORS 279A.120. If Required, Bidders must obtain business licenses to perform work in the City of Eugene prior to mobilizing on jobsite. Bids will not be considered unless received by 2:00 P.M. PST on August 11th, 2011, and fully completed in the manner provided by the “Instructions to Bidders”. “NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPOR- TUNITY (Executive order 11246)”. Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC (CM/GC) is committed to tak- ing affirmative action to encourage and facilitate the par- ticipation of minority, women-owned, and emerging small business enterprises (M/W/ESBE) in State projects and encourage Subcontractors to provide similar opportuni- ties for their subcontractors / vendors. 7-20-11 July 20, 2011 The Seattle Skanner Page 3