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April 26, 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. Ludacris cont’d from pg 7 clever of all of them. It’s really smart. If you see it twice, you’ll notice a lot of things you missed the fi rst time. I’m just happy that we continue to outdo ourselves, man, because, at this point, it’s like, “How are we doing this?” There’s defi nitely a high- er power controlling the franchise. KW: What’s it like shooting without Paul? L: It’s very emotional. That’s a void that will never be fi lled. All we can do is carry on his legacy by making the best mov- ie possible. That adds a little pressure on us . KW: But you did man- age to outdo yourselves. Other than James Bond and some of the comic book adaptations, I can’t think of another fran- chise with such staying power. L: Exactly! That’s what we like to do... break re- cords! KW: How do you ex- plain the series’ endur- ing appeal? L: I think maybe our really being a family off - screen might have a lot to do with the chemistry you see on-screen. KW: What’s new about your character, Tej, this go-round? L: Tej Parker’s happy because he got himself a tank provided by the U.S. government. And you SUB-BIDS REQUESTED To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu also get to see some skills that you never knew he had. I just love how he continues to grow along with the entire franchise. That makes it so special. KW: You have some ex- cellent lines in this epi- sode, and so does Tyrese. The fi lm also features some great banter be- tween Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham’s char- acters. Charlize Theron was a terrifi c villain. L: I think Charlize’s addition is one of the picture’s greatest quali- ties. While women were already fans of the fran- chise, her performance literally taken it up an- other notch, because she brings her own fan base. KW: She disappeared into the role so well, I didn’t even know it was Charlize for at least 10 minutes aft er she made her fi rst appearance. L: Dude, that’s what I’m trying to tell you. She’s so good at what she does that she make Vin and ev- BID EXTENSION Grant High School Modernization 2245 NE 36th Ave., Portland, OR Work Package 4 – Select Early Packages BID EXTENSION Proposals are now due on 5/4/17 by 2:00 pm Senior Estimator: Emily Hager – ehager@andersen-const.com Senior Project Manager: Erin Storlie - estorlie@andersen-const.com Bid Package: #2 Finishes Bids Due: May 16, 2017 at 2PM Bid Documents are available to review and download on Andersen’s Egnyte fi le. Below is a link to the project documents. 100% CD – Phase 2: https://andersencloud.egnyte.com/fl /I4eDfl dNp3 The following trades are bidding at this time: Pol- ished Concrete Flooring, Millwork/Casework (ex- cluding lab casework), Doors, Frames & Hardware Supply & Install, Interior Glazing, Carpet & Resil- ient Flooring, Painting, Specialties & Window Treat- ments. Pre-Bid Walk Through A non-mandatory pre-bid walk through is sched- uled for Thursday, 5/4/17 at 9:00 am and will begin in the Pacifi c Hall 1st Floor Lobby. Parking is lim- ited on campus, so please allow time to fi nd parking. Submission: Please submit questions to Dominic or Sarah by 5/9/17. Dominic Puccinelli, Project Executive dominic@andersen-const.com or 541-829-9714 Sarah Tompkins, Estimator stompkins@andersen-const.com or 503-730-6250 Submit bids to Dominic Puccinelli and Sarah Tompkins via email or fax at 503-283-3607 by May 16, 2017 by 2 pm. Dominic Puccinelli, Project Executive dominic@andersen-const.com or 541-829-9714 Sarah Tompkins, Estimator stompkins@andersen-const.com or 503-730-6250 Instructions for Andersen’s Prequalifi cation Mod- ule are posted on our Egnyte folder. (See address above). All bidders must be prequalifi ed or have submitted their prequalifi cation package prior to submitting a bid. KW: You know what was hilarious? How Clint Eastwood’s son, Scott, is in the fi lm, but playing a nerd instead of a macho character you’d expect. L: We always like fl ip- ping the script a little and doing the unexpect- ed which is why it’s so successful. Read the rest of this interview at TheSkanner.com REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Bids shall be e-mailed to Emily Hager and Erin Stor- lie by 2:00 PM on the due date listed above: University of Oregon Pacifi c Hall - South Wing Lab Renovation Phase 2 - Finishes erybody else around her better. We just continue to up the ante. Below is a list of the trade packages that are includ- ed in Work Package 4 – Select Early Packages. For those packages below that indicate a mandato- ry pre-bid walk, proposals will not be accepted from contractors that did not attend the walk. • 01-10 Contractor Laydown Pad / Site Prep & Util- ities for Temp Trailers (mandatory pre-bid atten- dance) • 02-40 Mass Demolition (mandatory pre-bid atten- dance) • 02-45 Selective Demolition & Associated Abate- ment (mandatory pre-bid attendance) • 02-50 Abatement of Structures to Be Demolished (mandatory pre-bid attendance) • 04-05 Repair / Maintenance of Exterior Façade (mandatory pre-bid attendance) • 05-10 Structural Steel Fab & Erect for Area G ONLY (mandatory pre-bid attendance) • 07-50 Roofi ng (mandatory pre-bid attendance) • 08-38 Steel Window Restoration (mandatory pre- bid attendance) • 08-39 Wood Window Restoration (mandatory pre- bid attendance) • 08-50 Aluminum Windows (Modern) – Furnish • 08-52 Aluminum Windows (Historic) – Furnish • 08-57 New Wood Windows • 08-60 Skylights (Design-Build) Document Availability: 25% CD documents dated 4/5/17 and all ACC Front End Documents are available for downloading at Andersen-Colas Egnyte site: GHS Modernization - Work Package 4 - Select Early Packages 04-27-17 https://andersencloud.egnyte.com/fl /fsXQDsSLLS Addendum #1 is anticipated to be released early next week. In addition, documents will be available at many plan centers. Please notify ACC with your requests for posting at specifi c plan centers. 6712 N. Cutter Circle Portland, OR 97217 Phone (503) 283-6712 Fax (503) 283-3607 6712 N. Cutter Circle Portland, OR 97217 Phone 503-283-6712 CCB # 63053 CCB # 200258 We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage the participation of emerging small busi- ness, women-owned, disadvantaged, disabled vet- erans and minority enterprises. Andersen-Colas is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages the participation of emerg- ing small business, women-owned, disadvantaged, disabled veterans and minority enterprises. 4-26-17 4-26-17 METRO On Call Marketing, Promotions and Creative Services RFP 3327 Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission (MERC), an appointed commission of Metro, a metropolitan service district organized under the laws of the State of Oregon and the Metro Charter, located at 600 NE Grand Avenue, Port- land, OR 97232-2736, is requesting proposals for On-call Marketing and Creative Professional Services for the Oregon Convention Center. Sealed proposals are due no later than 2:00 p.m., May 9, 2017 in Met- ro’s business offices at 600 NE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232- 2736, Attention: Riko Frohnmayer RFP 3327 Proposals can be viewed and downloaded from the Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN), at http://orpin. oregon.gov/open.dll/ . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Farmers Irrigation District will hold a joint public hearing of its Board of Directors and its Public Contract Review Board regarding adoption of fi ndings and a resolution supporting exemption of its Large Pipe Facilities Project – Reservoir Enhancement Project Phase – from the competitive bidding re- quirements pursuant to ORS 279C.335(1) on the day of May 17, 2017, at 12:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Farm- ers Irrigation District Office, located at 1985 Country Club Road, Hood River, Oregon 97031.The proposed res- olution will adopt fi ndings in support of a contract- ing exemption for the construction of the Large Pipe Facilities Project – Reservoir Enhancement Project Phase and grant an exemption from com- petitive bidding require- ments. The public hearing will be held for the purpose of taking comments on the District’s draft fi nd- ings and resolution de- scribed above. 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