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Page 14 n THE ASIAN REPORTER N.W. JOB MARKET / BIDS & PUBLIC NOTICES April 21, 2014 NORTHWEST JOB MARKET BIDS, SUB-BIDS & PUBLIC NOTICES EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION CITY OF CAMAS NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS FOR The Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest WA in Vancouver is seeking an Executive/ Admin. Coordinator to work in our Vancouver, WA office. Please visit our website for job description & application: <www.helpingelders.org> under “About Us” in “Careers.” EOE. Metro operates the Oregon Convention Center, Oregon Zoo, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and Expo Center and provides transportation planning, recycling, natural area and other services to the region . Visit <www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs> for current listings and a link to our online hiring center. AA/EEO Employer SOCIAL JUSTICE PROGRAM MANAGER The Social Change Program works as a catalyst for social change by providing a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. View full details at <www. impactnw.org/jobs>. EQUITY AND INCLUSION MANAGER The City of Portland is hiring an Equity and Inclusion Manager. Monthly salary: $6,524 - $8,690. View and apply online at <www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs>. MEDICAL EXAMINER PT – 24 hours/week Children’s Center is a child abuse intervention center committed to providing support and medical evaluations for children suspected of abuse or neglect in Clackamas County. We are seeking a part-time Nurse Practitioner or Medical Doctor to work as a medical examiner. For complete job posting please visit our website at <www. childrenscenter.cc> under the “About Us/ Employment Opportunities” tab. Equal Opportunity Employer 544’ ZONE 2.0 MILLION GALLON RESERVOIR IMPROVEMENT CITY PROJECT: WS-715 The City of Camas solicits interest from consulting firms with expertise in the Civil Design of reservoirs and associated site improvements, Critical Area Reports including archeological, geotechnical and environmental studies, Landuse Approvals including site plan review, conditional use permit and design review, Real Estate Services including appraisals, title searches, and land acquisition, Surveying, and Project Management for performing work under the State PWTF requirements. This work shall consist of preliminary engineering, design and plans preparation, site acquisition, preparation of specifications, critical area reports, land use approvals, SEPA and construction management. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed project will consist of site acquisition, landuse approval, and preparation of Archeological and Environmental documents, design of a 2.0 million gallon reservoir and associated improvements including connection to the existing city water system, site design, stormwater facility design, public involvement, and landscaping improvements. The major features and goals for this project are as follows: • Establish good working relationships with City Staff, affected property owners, and various regulatory agencies. • Gain right of entry to adjacent properties and communicate with property owners. • Size and design storm water facilities in accordance with DOE approved methodology. • Prepare sound environmental solutions and documents for required, WSDOE, and City of Camas permits as well as any other necessary permits. • Prepare land use applications, critical area reports and narratives addressing Camas Municipal Code approval criteria for Site Plan Review, Conditional Use Permits and Design Review. • Prepare various visual aids and represent the city in the public hearing process and public open house events. • Prepare a Code Analysis Memo and submittal package to the Camas Building Department. • Conduct surveying for preliminary engineering, right-of-way related documents, descriptions and illustrations, and construction. • Work with DOH to gain approval of plans and specifications. • Prepare PS&Es for City of Camas approval. • Prepare appraisals, appraisal reviews, acquisition journals, negotiations and offers, title searches, and other required documentation for site acquisition. • Provide full-service construction management including surveying, pay estimate preparation, calculation of various funding source eligibility for reimbursement, construction inspection, submittal reviews, daily diaries and daily quantities, project documentation, coordination with City of Camas and PWTF staff as necessary, and other related tasks. • Complete preliminary engineering and site acquisition by December of 2014. Funding includes a loan from the PWTF in the amount of $2,400,000.00. Compliance with PWTF Requirements is required for all phases of the project. The work to be performed by the selected consultant is broken down into three major “stand-alone” tasks: 1) Preliminary engineering phase will include, but not necessarily be limited to, all environmental studies, reports, permit applications and documentation, preparing and running an open house and Public Involvement processes, land surveying for various purposes, preparation of PS&Es, coordination with various agencies involved in the approval processes, utility coordination, and other project tasks as required that may assist the City of Camas to prepare for timely approval by all involved agencies; 2) Site acquisition phase including, but not necessarily limited to, plans preparation, boundary survey, coordination of necessary appraisals and appraisal reviews, facilitating and conducting meetings and conversations with property owners, preparing legal documents for acquisition, title searches, file organization, and other various related tasks; 3) Construction phase full-service project management including, but not necessarily limited to, land surveying, construction staking and monumentation, full-time construction inspection, on-going environmental and cultural resource monitoring, submittal reviews, preparation of Daily Inspection Reports, pay notes, pay estimate preparation, breakdown of eligible funding cost reimbursements for various funding sources, certified payroll reviews, verification of contractor’s eligibility to perform work, file preparation in accordance with Camas format requirements, preparation of “As-built” drawings, audit support, and other general construction records preparation as required by funding sources, utility coordination, and assistance and coordination with various agencies, companies, citizens, property owners, and contractors. SUBMITTALS Submittals should include the following information: Firm name, phone and fax numbers and e-mail address; Name of Principal-in-Charge and Project Manager and personnel proposed for this project; and number of employees in each firm to be committed to the project. Submittals will be evaluated and ranked based on the following criteria: PLF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER POSITION The Professional Liability Fund is seeking a new CEO with a desired start date of August 1, 2014. As an independently managed subdivision of the Oregon State Bar, the PLF has a staff of 50 and annual budget of $28 million. Reporting to the PLF’s board, the CEO provides strategic leadership and management for the PLF. Primary responsibilities include policy development, staffing, claims management, budgeting, investments, and cultivating relationships with the PLF’s stakeholders. Preference will be given to Oregon lawyers with management and litigation experience. Familiarity with the PLF and knowledge of casualty insurance is desirable, as is claims management and private practice experience. In addition to the uniquely rewarding nature of the job, we offer excellent benefits, including participa- tion in Oregon PERS. For a complete position profile and instructions on applying, visit the PLF website at <www.osbplf.org/CEOsearch>. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The Asian Reporter is published on the first and third Monday each month. The classified advertising deadline for our next edition is: May 5 issue: Friday, May 2, 2:00pm Key available personnel (team) = 15%; Team experience with reservoir design and engineering = 20%; Team experience with site acquisition = 10%; Team experience construction project coordination and management = 15%; Ability to meet schedule = 10%; Approach to project = 10%; Familiarity with relevant codes and standards = 10%; Past performances/references = 10%. Consultants are encouraged to submit their statements in the format and order of the above listed evaluation criteria. Please limit the size of submittals, including tables of contents, appendices, illustrations, charts, graphs, cover letters, and any other information, to 24 pages or up to 12 double-sided sheets with text no smaller than size 10 font on 8 ½” x 11” paper. Two additional 11” x 17” sheets are allowed as part of submittal. Additional sheets will be discarded prior to the rating process. Please do not submit cost proposals at this time. The City of Camas encourages disadvantaged, minority, and women-owned consultant firms to respond. Please submit FOUR identical copies of your Statement of Qualifications to: City of Camas, attention Wes Heigh, Project Manager, 616 NE 4th Avenue, Camas, WA 98607, by May 21, 2014, no later than 10:00 A.M. No submittals will be accepted after that date and time. Any questions regarding this project should be directed to Wes Heigh at <wheigh@cityofcamas.us> or (360) 817-7237. Persons with disabilities may request that this information be prepared and supplied in alternate forms by calling collect 0-360-834-6864. The Recipient, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. 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