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    September 25, 2019 The Skanner Portland & Seattle Page 7
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Emmys cont’d from pg 5
ble front-runner status
with the help of “Game
of Thrones’” record-ty-
ing 12 wins. The channel
had a total of 34 awards
from Sunday and last
weekend’s creative arts
ceremony.
But streaming hit new
Emmy heights, pow-
ered by Amazon Prime
winners “Fleabag,” ‘’The
Marvelous Mrs. Mais-
el” and “A Very English
Scandal,” and Netflix’s
“Bandersnatch
(Black
Mirror),” honored as best
movie. Netflix collected
27 awards and Amazon
nabbed 15.
Michelle
Williams,
honored as best actress
for her portrayal of danc-
er Gwen Verdon in FX’s
limited series “Fosse/
Verdon,” issued a call to
arms for gender and eth-
nic equality .
She thanked the net-
work and studio behind
the project for “paying
me equally because they
understood ... when you
put value into a person,
it empowers that person
to get in touch with their
own inherent value. And
where do they put that
value, they put it into
their work.
“And so the next time a
woman and, especially a
woman of color, because
she stands to make 52
cents on the dollar com-
pared to her white male
counterpart, tells you
what she needs in order
to do her job, listen to
her,” Williams said.
Patricia Arquette won
the trophy best support-
ing limited-series or
movie actress for “The
Act.” She paid emotional
tribute to her late trans
sister, Alexis Arquette ,
and called for an end to
prejudice against trans
people, including in the
workplace.
Ben Whishaw took the
category’s
supporting
actor trophy for “A Very
English Scandal,” admit-
ting in charming British
fashion to a hangover.
Alex Borstein and Tony
Shalhoub of “The Mar-
velous Mrs. Maisel” won
best comedy supporting
acting awards.
“I want to dedicate
this to the strength of a
woman, to (series cre-
ator) Amy Sherman-Pal-
ladino, to every wom-
an on the ‘Maisel’ cast
and
crew,”
Borstein
said, and to her mother
and grandmother. Her
grandmother survived
because she was coura-
geous enough to step out
of a line that, Borstein in-
timated, would have led
to her death at the hands
of Nazi Germany.
“She stepped out of
line. And for that, I am
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here and my children are
here, so step out of line,
ladies. Step out of line,”
said Borstein, who also
won the award last year.
Shalhoub added to his
three Emmys which he
earned for his signature
role in “Monk.”
The awards opened
without a host as prom-
ised, with an early ex-
change pitting Ben Still-
er against Bob Newhart.
“I’m still alive,” Ne-
whart told Stiller, who
introduced him as part
of a wax museum com-
edy hall of fame that in-
cluded Lucille Ball and
George Burns.
Kim Kardashian West
and Kendall Jenner drew
some mocking laughter
in the audience when
they presented the real-
ity competition award
after Kardashian West
said their family “knows
firsthand how truly com-
pelling television comes
from real people just be-
ing themselves.”
An animated Homer
Simpson made a brief ap-
pearance on stage until
he was abruptly crushed,
with Anderson of “black-
ish” rushing in to, as he
vowed, rescue the eve-
ning. He called “Breaking
Bad” star Bryan Cranston
on stage to tout the pow-
er of television from its
beginning to the current
golden age.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Nestucca Valley School District 2018
Bond Project, Elementary to K-8
Conversion-36925 Hwy 101
Cloverdale, OR 97112
Bid Due: October 15, 2019 by
3:00 PM, PST
Pre-Bid Meeting: October 2nd, 2:00-3:00 PM,
PST-36925 Hwy 101, Cloverdale, OR 97112
(Non-Mandatory)
Project Question Deadline Period: October 9th,
5:00PM, PST (written e-mail responses only)
O’Brien & Company LLC (CM/GC)
PO Box 948
148 West 2nd St., Suite #5
Cannon Beach, Or. 97110
503-436-4488
E-Mail Contact: lloyd@obrien-co.com
Plans and Specifications: May be examined
at the O’Brien Cannon Beach Office and at the
following plan centers-DJC, Salem Contractor’s
Exchange, CPC, and Eugene Builder’s Exchange.
This project will be a prevailing wage project.
Project Disclosure: The MEP scope of work and
team have already been selected for this project.
In addition, the early release site package portion
of this project has already been completed and will
not be included as part of the price for the project.
Those plans are included in this set to serve only
as a reference for the remaining site work items on
the project. O’Brien & Company intend to bid on
the demolition and framing portions of this project
and our bid/bids will be due one (1) hour prior
to the bid deadline of 3:00 PM on October 15th,
2019 (sent directly to the Nestucca Valley School
District).
Brief Description of Project: O’Brien & Company
have been selected as the CM/GC Contractor for
the elementary to K-8 conversion school project
in Cloverdale, Oregon. This project will be phased
over a span of (2) years (6/2019-1/2021). The proj-
ect site is approximately 8.96 acres with a much
larger undeveloped adjacent parcel (28.3 acres).
The project will consist of a new single-story addi-
tion (38,000SF) to the existing elementary school
creating a school of roughly (71,000 SF). The
following scopes will be involved on this project:
excavation/grading, erosion control, site utilities,
septic system, landscaping, concrete/asphalt pav-
ing, concrete/rebar, waterproofing, exterior siding,
PVC membrane roofing, masonry veneer, structur-
al steel, wood framing, storefront/glazing, polished/
burnished concrete flooring, epoxy resin wall/floor-
ing, carpet tiles, wood gymnasium flooring, gypsum
drywall, exterior painting/interior painting, doors/
hardware, casework, corner guards, roller shades,
visual display surfaces, vinyl wall covering, paint-
ing, plastic laminate, solid-surface countertops,
wall tile, wall base, kitchen/gymnasium equipment,
and associated MEP work (MEP design build
team already selected).
O’Brien & Company LLC is an equal opportunity
employer. O’Brien & Company LLC is actively
seeking bids from, Minority, Women, Emerging
Small Businesses (M/W/ESB), Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises, and Qualified Rehabilitation
Facilities to perform work and supply materials for
this project.
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“Television has nev-
er been bigger. Televi-
sion has never mattered
more. And television has
never been this damn
good,” Cranston said.
Online:
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Associated Press Writer
Beth Harris and AP Enter-
tainment Writer Lindsey
Bahr contributed to this
report.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 3745
METRO
Active Transportation Return
on Investment Study
The Planning Department of Metro is requesting propos-
als for an active transportation and return on investment
study. The selected consultant will perform an analysis
of Metro transportation projects since the 1990’s. This
analysis will provide an opportunity to advance the im-
plementation of active transportation projects in the re-
gion by further assessing and communicating costs and
benefits. It will inform future policy discussions, including
those scheduled to occur in 2021 that will guide the next
round of Regional Flexible Funding. Pre-Proposal Con-
ference A voluntary pre-proposal conference will be held
in Room 370B, Metro Regional Center, 600 N.E. Grand
Avenue, Portland, Oregon on Tuesday October 1, 2019,
2:00pm. This meeting will have two purposes: 1. To in-
troduce COBID firms to potential prime contractors to
explore contracting and subcontracting opportunities,
and 2. To provide interested proposers and subcontrac-
tors an opportunity to gain information about the RFP
requirements. Proposals are due no later than October
22, 2019 at 2:00 pm at the Metro front desk at 600 NE
Grand Avenue, Portland OR 97232 Attn Julie Hoffman
RFP 3745. Solicitation documents can be viewed and
downloaded from the Oregon Procurement Information
Network (ORPIN) at http://orpin.oregon.gov/open.dll/
Metro may accept or reject any or all submittals, in whole
or in part, or waive irregularities not affecting substantial
rights if such action is deemed in the public interest. Met-
ro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specifi-
cally encourages minority, women-owned and emerging
small businesses to access and participate in this and
all Metro projects, programs and services. Metro and its
contractors will not discriminate against any person(s),
employee or applicant for employment based on race,
color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, reli-
gion, disability, political affiliation or marital status. Metro
fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
and related statutes and regulations in all programs and
activities. For more information, or to obtain a Title VI
Complaint Form, see www.oregonmetro.gov.
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REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS
Benson High School Modernization
546 NE 12th Ave, Portland, OR
Trade Package #1
100% SD Documents Dated 8/19/19
Proposals Due: 10/3/19 by 2 PM
The general description of work for this Request for
Proposals is as follows: Design Build Fire Protection,
Mechanical (including controls), Plumbing, Electri-
cal (Including Low Voltage Systems: Tele/Data, Bells
& Clocks, Security, Design-Build Photo Voltaic)
Documents will be made available through Build-
ing Connected. Please e-mail Estimating Assistant:
Elizabeth Juhala ejuhala@andersen-const.com to
request an invitation to bid.
Please submit questions via email by 9/20/19 to the
following people:
Erin Storlie, Preconstruction Manager,
estorlie@andersen-const.com
Emily Hager, Regional Estimating Manager,
Oregon, ehager@andersen-const.com
A mandatory preproposal meeting at Benson
is scheduled for September 11th-3:30 PM (see
specific instructions in formal Request for Proposals
and Instructions document).
Submit proposals through Building Connected
using the appropriate bid form by 10/3/19 (see
specific instructions in formal Request for Proposals
and Instructions document)..
6712 N. Cutter Circle
Portland, OR 97217
Phone 503-283-6712
Fax (503) 283-3607
CCB # 63053
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.
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