The skanner. (Portland, Or.) 1975-2014, January 25, 2017, Page Page 11, Image 11

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    January 25, 2017 The Skanner Page 11
Bids & Classifi ed
Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Review
cont’d from pg 7
and Julie (Elle Fanning),
to help with raising her
son, Jamie, conveniently
ignoring the availability
of a pleasant and osten-
sibly-plausible
father
fi gure in her handyman,
William (Billy Crudup).
Consequently, tenant
Abbie tries to indoctri-
nate the impressionable
kid by having him read
popular feminist mani-
festos like “Sisterhood Is
Powerful.” Meanwhile,
worldly-wise Julie, 17, is
happy to share a Platon-
ic relationship with him.
Aft er all, they’ve known
each other since they
were little.
The engaging ensem-
ble drama intermittently
resorts to voice-overed
fl ashbacks to develop
each of the lead charac-
ters’ back stories. First,
we hear Jamie ruminat-
ing about life with his
mom. Then, it’s her fret-
ting about understand-
ing him less and less
every day. We later hear
Abbie’s concern about
her cervical cancer
scare, and Julie’s resent-
ment of her therapist
mother’s forcing her into
group therapy sessions.
When not engaging in
personal reminiscences,
20th Century Women ef-
fectively transports the
audience back to the late
Seventies. For, besides
resurrecting the era’s
fashions and decor, the
action unfolds against
a variety of painstak-
ingly-recreated, period
familiar backdrops. In
addition, the fi lm’s score
features an eclectic mix
of musical artists rang-
ing from Rudy Vallee to
Louie Armstrong to Da-
vid Bowie to The Talking
Heads.
Though there isn’t
much of a message to
glean from this inappro-
priately-titled homage
to the dawn of female
empowerment, one can
easily appreciate its viv-
id triptych of poignant
personal portraits.
Excellent HHH1/2
Rated R for sexuality,
nudity, profanity and
brief drug use
Running time: 119 min.
Distributor: A24 Films
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a driver to distribute
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in the Metro Portland
and Greater Vancou-
ver areas as well as
other duties. Must be
dependable and pos-
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to submit to a random
drug test. Contact
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INSURANCE
INVITATION TO BID
72 Foster Apartments
SE 72nd Avenue & SE Foster Road
Portland, OR
DESIGN-BUILD FIRE SUPPRES-
SION, PLUMBING, HVAC &
ELECTRICAL
Bids Due: Feb. 10, 2017 by 2 PM
New construction of four-story mixed use building
consisting of (101) units of affordable housing along
with resident/community common spaces and
ground fl oor retail. The project consists of 3-stories
of wood framed apartments over a post-tensioned
concrete podium along with site development and
Right-Of-Way improvements.
Spec Sections Included: DIV-01: Delegated Design
Requirements DIV-21: Fire Suppression DIV-22:
Plumbing Design Requirements, Plumbing Insula-
tion, Plumbing Piping, Plumbing Equipment, Plumb-
ing Fixtures DIV-23: HVAC Design Requirements,
Testing & Balancing, HVAC Insulation, Facility Fuel
Gas Systems, Air Distribution, HVAC Fans, Pack-
aged HVAC Units, Terminal HVAC Equipment DIV-
26 :Low Voltage Electrical Power Conductors & Ca-
bles, Grounding & Bonding, Hangers & Supports,
Raceways & Boxes, Seismic Restraint, Overcurrent
Protective Device Study, Network Lighting Controls,
Switchboards, Panelboards, Wiring Devices, Cen-
tral Battery Equipment, Surge Protective Devices,
Lighting DIV-27: Design-Build Data & Telecommu-
nication, Design-Build Audio-Visual DIV-28: De-
sign-Build Access Control, Design-Build Fire Detec-
tion & Alarm.
Provide an itemized cost breakdown for your scope
of work. ALL BID PROPOSALS SHALL BE PER
PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS. Substitution Re-
quests & Pre-Bid RFI’s are due no later than 5:00
P.M. on Friday February 3, 2017. All requests must
be submitted in writing. Do not contact the project
Owner. Project is subject to State of Oregon BOLI
Commercial Prevailing Wages for Multnomah Coun-
ty dated July 1, 2016 and Davis-Bacon Commercial
Wages for Multnomah County, General Decision
#OR170029, dated 01/13/17. Refer to wage rate
sheet provided in Bidding Documents for trade spe-
cifi c labor rate. It is the subcontractor’s responsibility
to verify and confi rm the appropriate wage rate for
their work classifi cation. Bidders are to acknowl-
edge on their proposal that quoted price includes
prevailing wages and the assumed wage rate uti-
lized in preparing their proposal.
For work classifi cations not listed in the referenced
Prevailing Wage Determination bidders shall clearly
list assumed prevailing wage rate on their proposal.
Project is subject to the City of Portland Housing
Bureau’s workforce training requirements, Section 3
hiring practices along with MWESB utilization goals.
Refer to documentation provided in Bidding Docu-
ments for further information.
Bidders shall acknowledge any addenda issued on
their proposal.
Bidders to include all man & material hoisting re-
quired for their scope of work.
Construction scheduled to begin in July 2017
REALTORS
Pre-Bid Meeting: There will be a non-mandatory
pre-bid meeting held at LMC Construction’s Of-
fi ce to dicuss project requirements and answer
questions. The Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on
Friday January 27, 2017 at 1:00 P.M. Address:
19200 SW Teton Ave., Tualatin, OR 97062.
Bidders are solely responsible for reviewing all con-
tract documents in preparation of their cost propos-
al. All bid documents are available for viewing at
LMC’s office.
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UTILITY WORKER II, APPRENTICE
Closing Date/Time: Fri. 01/27/17 4:30 PM PT
Salary: $17.51 - $23.13 Hourly
Employees are responsible for learning and performing
light to heavy manual labor and assisting in the perfor-
mance of semi-skilled tasks, including the maintenance
and construction of the City’s water distribution system,
driving trucks, transporting work crews and performing
Portland Water Bureau site maintenance. For more de-
tailed information for this position or to apply, please go
to https://www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Airport Way 1 PS Improve-
ments and AW03 Force-
main Repair, E10529
City of Portland
Bid Date: 2/9/17 at 2PM
NATT MCDOUGALL CO.
20182 SW 112th Ave., Tualatin, OR 97062
Phone 503-783-0620 | Fax 503-783-0626
We are an equal opportunity employer and request
sub bids from all interested fi rms including disad-
vantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and
emerging small business enterprises.
CCB# 111237
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Multnomah County Health Depart-
ment Headquarters Project
Exterior Skin and Interior Finishes
Bid Date: : Feb. 14, 2017 at 2:00 PM
Precast concrete, unit masonry, misc. steel, fi nish
carpentry, waterproofi ng, roofi ng, thermal protec-
tion, doors/frames/hardware, tiling, ceilings, plaster
and gypsum board, fl ooring, acoustic treatment,
painting, wall and door protection, toilet accesso-
ries, lockers, loading dock equipment, window treat-
ments, casework, furnishings, landscaping, site
work.
A non-mandatory Pre-Bid meeting will be held Jan-
uary 30, 2017 at 1:00PM at the Multnomah County
Boardroom 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR
97214
Bid Documents are available electronically at the
following FTP site:
Address: ftp.jedunn.com
Username: hdhq Password: 13083700-2016
Contact Kyle Boehnlein with any questions
Kyle.Boehnlein@JEDunn.com (503) 972-6181
CCB # 161282
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BIDDERS MUST PRICE THE PROJECT USING
THE HIGHER OF THE WAGE RATES LISTED BE-
TWEEN DAVIS-BACON AND BOLI.
19200 SW Teton Ave
Tualatin, OR 97062
Phone 503-646-0521
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We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly
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424 NW 14th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-978-0800
*Project MWESB goals are 20%*
JE Dunn is an equal opportunity employer.
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