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A BETTER SPACE FOR CONSTRUCTING HOPEWork under way in Northeast Portland is improving nonprofi t’s headquarters, providing important opportunities

12 22new construction bidding opportunities PAGE 8

new public noticesand calls for bids PAGE 11

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in-house engineering and drafting services to facilitate design/build projects for all of our divisions.

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Rockwood 10Rockwood 10Gresham, ORGresham, OR

Josh Kulla/for the DJCMinority Construction Group President Angela Watkins, left, and Constructing Hope Executive Director Pat Daniels look at work at Constructing Hope’s headquarters.

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THURSDAYThe Society for Marketing Professional

Services’ Oregon chapter will hold a virtual presentation, “Fat-Free Gracewriting,” from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The keynote speaker will be Judy Straalsund of Graceworks. She has served fi rms including HOK, Skanska, Hewlett-Packard and the Portable Sanitation Association International for more than 20 years. The program will help attendees learn how to: make the human connection by put-ting the reader fi rst, use powerful language,

and write to express ideas in a simple, clear manner by eliminating time-wasters. Cost: free for members or $15 for nonmembers. For more information, go to https://bit.ly/3gYZn6S.

THURSDAYThe National Association of Women in

Construction Portland chapter 54 will hold its monthly meeting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. For more information, go to https://bit.ly/3ao1y-zG.

FRIDAYThis is the deadline to participate in a

new survey offered by the Columbia Willa-mette Workforce Collaborative. The CWWC, which represents the Portland-Vancouver, Washington, metro area, is soliciting broad input from people in the construction industry. Survey responses will help inform the new workforce plan, which will guide the work and investments of the CWWC for the next two years. Visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TZTKHJF to access the survey.

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Construction leaders navigating uncertain timesBy Alex [email protected]

While questions saturate the con-struction market’s future, industry lead-ers still see strong resiliency.

Commercial builders typically have a three-to-five-year horizon for planning and implementation. Tim Johnson, gen-eral manager and executive vice presi-dent of Skanska USA Building, said time will tell whether there will be long-term economic ripples from the pandemic that affect contracting businesses in the Portland-metro area.

“We believe the market is strong, and if our pipeline and planned pursuits are an indicator, there will be few re-cession-type concerns,” he said about Skanska’s 2021 projections.

Skanska is looking to rededicate it-self to carbon reduction through use of mass timber, Johnson said. The compa-ny is focusing on wood because it re-quires less preparation, less handling, less packaging and less refinement, he said.

Skanska has set a goal to reduce its carbon emissions globally by 50 percent by 2030. The company is using technol-ogy to calculate emissions and refine its resource strategies.

“By being proactive in our planning and building choices today, we will help work towards achieving this lofty goal,” Johnson said.

Aside from managing projects and dealing with the pandemic, Skanska is striving to increase diversity in its workforce, and form relationships with diverse vendors and project partners, Johnson said.

Greg Holloran, operations manager for Turner Construction, said there’s still a lot of uncertainty, especially with the market. But he believes that could soon change.

The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is the “first piece of certainty that we have seen that has the potential to change something in the next coming months dramatically,” he said.

The economy has been through a for-midable storm, but Holloran said Turn-

er still believes work will be available.When the pandemic initially hit, Perlo

Construction Vice President of Business Development Todd Duwe said the firm was trying to get its arms around busi-ness.

The company has since focused on its workers’ welfare to ensure there aren’t any outbreaks on job sites.

Contractors made sure they were fol-lowing social distancing rules, Duwe said, because if one project team didn’t follow the rules, the whole industry could have been shut down.

“It was a kindred spirit – didn’t mat-ter if we were competitors,” he said. “As an industry, we’re all in this together. As an industry, we were concerned about keeping our job sites safe.”

Perlo Construction volunteers made face masks for employees and hand-washing stations for job sites.

“We got our team intact through (2020) and are marching forward full steam ahead while staying vigilant,” Duwe said. “We still see good potential for projects in front of us.”

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Eagle LandingBy Alex [email protected]

In Happy Valley, extensive mixed-use community development will soon provide space for people to “live, work, shop and play,” according to the project team.

� e Eagle Landing master plan is for 2.1 million square feet on 30 acres. � e site is located at Happy Valley’s west end – east of Interstate 205 and across from the Clackamas Town Center.

Otak is the architect and Veritas De-velopment is the developer. DCI Engi-neers and Emerio Design are consul-tants.

Otak Director of Design Gary Red-dick and Otak Senior Designer Chris Maykut have been working on the project for 15 years. Construction will take place in three phases, beginning this spring.

Phase one of Eagle Landing will be 800,000 square feet, including � ve mixed-use buildings with residen-tial, retail and o� ce space, structured parking and a hotel.

Work on the � rst building will start in the spring. � e structure will hold 200 apartments and 20,000 square feet of ground-level retail space. Two levels of subgrade parking will be con-structed behind the building.

As construction begins on the � rst building, the project team will � nalize design details for the second one in the � rst phase. Buildings will be con-structed one at a time.

“Kind of the microcosm of the over-all master plan,” Reddick said of phase one.

� e entire development will be or-ganized along a “main street” running east to west and feature a pedestrian boulevard with retail pavilions, a plaza

and an oversize chess board.All of the Eagle Landing buildings

will range from � ve to nine stories. Street-level retail spaces and other pe-destrian activities will hide parking.

Two “glass-lantern roof structures” will � ank the entrance onto Main Street. � e structures will serve as both a gateway into the development and a covered outdoor amenity for residents.

� e entire development will fea-ture a “Cascadian” palette of exposed wood timber, stone walls, wood and composite panel systems, and sloped

metal roofs.� e natural slope of the site present-

ed the team with a lot of challenges. One di� culty was determining how to place buildings economically and e� ciently on the site. � e team need-ed many months to get the grading just right to have pedestrian-friendly side-walks throughout the development, Reddick said.

� e idea behind Eagle Landing, he added, is to provide the downtown Happy Valley hasn’t had. � e intent is to get that feeling started with phase one.

� e Otak project team also involved Principal in Charge Brian Fleener, Se-nior Project Manager Matt Neish, Proj-ect Architect Wayne Yoshimura and Landscape Architect David Haynes.

On the Boards is a DJC feature o� er-ing a look at the projects in Oregon be-ing tackled by local architecture � rms. To have your � rm’s projects considered, contact the DJC at 503-802-7221 or [email protected].

courtesy of OtakThe building at near right will be the fi rst one constructed at Eagle Landing. It will have 200 apartments and 20,000 square feet of ground-level retail space.

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A building renovation to help group do moreBy Josh KullaSpecial for the DJC

Interest in Constructing Hope’s pre-apprenticeship program is on the rise, and the Portland-based nonprof-it is taking action to ensure it can keep pace.

A renovation is under way to improve Constructing Hope’s headquarters – the bulk of a 9,000-square-foot commercial building at 405 N.E. Church St., near the intersection with Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The project is intended to not only accommodate growth, but also educate the current cohort of pre-ap-prenticeship students – virtually all of whom are members of Portland’s BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) community.

“We were already in a place where we were in more demand,” Constructing Hope Executive Director Pat Daniels said. “So, we’re remodeling our build-ing, and we are going to have a state-of-the-art building. My staff is brilliant; they came up with the idea of remodel-ing and opening the floor to show the plumbing, the floors and walls. The ceil-ings will be open for ductwork. It’s going to be amazing.”

The project was designed by Anne Ra-cine Fishe – Architect, and work is in full swing, albeit with some limitations due to COVID-19. Hillsboro Electric employ-ees are rewiring the building following extensive interior demolition and new framing by Mack Construction, a local firm that is carrying out its first signif-icant project. Another small local firm, Professional Lathe and Plaster, is per-forming drywall work, Brothers Painting is handling interior painting, and Cali-ber Plumbing and Mechanical is taking care of plumbing and HVAC work.

“Students are working on the project too, working with contractors that took our curriculum and they turned it into hands-on work on the remodeling,” Daniels said.

Even some bigger firms, including Hoffman, JE Dunn and Pence, have con-tributed to the effort.

“It’s truly been a community project, where all hands have been on deck, and it’s coming to life,” said Angela Watkins, Constructing Hope’s board chairwom-an and owner of Minority Construction Group, the general contractor for the project.

“It’s another piece of Pat’s heart, to be able to create a facility that’s large enough to do the things we need to do,” added Mel Jones, senior diversi-ty and inclusion director for JE Dunn Construction’s Portland office and a Constructing Hope board member. “We want to create a facility that doesn’t look like a prison. Now it’s all brick and beat down, but we want these folks to come and show up and know there’s a future – and part of it was changing that ap-pearance. The other thing was to make it more usable.”

Constructing Hope’s mission is to

provide formerly incarcerated Portland residents with construction training and the possibility of a different life. Each class has around 20 students, mostly men. They learn about the construction industry and various trades in a rigor-ous 10-week course that exposes them to a variety of skills and industry profes-sionals.

“They’ve already been in some ex-treme situations,” Daniels said. “They’re going to go do whatever it takes to take care of their family, and they find out it’s something they really enjoy, the instant gratification of the work.”

The group has been working out of the 90-year-old building for a decade now. One previous remodel made the space suitable for education. But three years ago, the board authorized Daniels and her staff to seek funding for anoth-er renovation in order to better serve students. Some money arrived in 2018 via a Prosper Portland grant, but then a series of setbacks in 2019 – including the temporary loss of nonprofit sta-tus – delayed the project. But 2020 saw things turn around in spite of COVID, as further donations came in – including $100,000 from Dave Dahl, co-founder of Dave’s Killer Bread – and contractors were lined up.

“We have stepped up this year as far as what we’ve done with fundraising, branding the program and making sure Pat has a succession plan,” Jones said.

Work is expected to wrap up in late spring, perhaps by May. There will be two new, large classroom and confer-ences spaces, including one equipped with a huge television. New reception and office space will open onto Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard rather than

Church Street, as it was in the past. And the new spaces will have education-al purpose: certain walls, floors and ceilings will be covered with plexiglass instead of drywall to allow plumbing, mechanical and electrical systems (plus framing) to be exposed for students to examine.

“It doubles our hands-on training space,” Daniels said.

The project is providing a better fu-ture for more than just Constructing Hope, Watkins said.

“I’m a woman of color, and I’ve had to overcome many obstacles,” she said.

“And I’m definitely grateful to Con-structing Hope for giving me one of my first opportunities to do a larger proj-ect. I’m a new company. I’ve been in business for about two years now, and I understand what small businesses go through.”

Whether pre-apprenticeship student or professional contractor, Watkins add-ed, her message – and that of Construct-ing Hope – remains the same.

“I’m here to help open the door,” she said. “The next step is up to you. You have to be willing to take them in and help them progress to the next step.”

Josh Kulla/for the DJCAngela Watkins, left, Constructing Hope board chairwoman, and Pat Daniels, Constructing Hope executive director, discuss plans for the renovation of the nonprofi t group’s headquarters. Access to new reception and offi ce space will come via Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

Josh Kulla/for the DJCA renovation is under way to upgrade Constructing Hope’s headquarters in Portland.

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ENGINEERING FIRMSOregon and Southwest Washington engineering firms ranked by number of local registered engineers

- LISTACompany/

Headquarters/Year Founded

Number ofEngineersLocal/Companywide

Number ofEmployeesLocal/Companywide Services Offered Local Senior Executive(s)

1 PAE522 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-226-2921 Fax: 503-226-2930E-mail: [email protected]: www.pae-engineers.com

Portland1967

120195

226359

PAE provides mechanical and electrical engineering,technology system design, and architectural lightingdesign. The firm is also well-known for providingexpertise in sustainable design, building analysis andmodeling, and master planning.

Marc Brune, Principal; Steve Turina, principal; Nick Collins,principal; Grant Parthemer, principal; Conrad Brown, principal;Scott Bevan, principal ; Brad Wilson, principal ; Dave Williams,principal ; Matt Jones, Principal ; Paul Schwer, President

2 David Evans Enterprises, Inc.2100 SW River ParkwayPortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-223-6663 Fax: 503-223-2701Web: www.deainc.comTwitter: DEA_Inc

Portland1976

112269

4991,042

Al Barkouli PE, President and CEO; Marcus McGarrity, ChiefFinancial Officer; Cindi Polychronis, Chief Administrative Officer

3 Murraysmith888 SW 5th Ave., Suite 1170Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-225-9010Web: www.murraysmith.us

Portland1980

102167

167322

Civil engineering firm specializing in public andmunicipal infrastructure planning, design and projectdelivery.

Chris Rayasam, President/CEO; Troy Bowers, Executive VicePresident; Kevin Thelin, Vice President

4 AKS Engineering & Forestry12965 S.W. Herman RoadTualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-563-6151 Fax: 503-563-6152E-mail: [email protected]: www.aks-eng.com

Tualatin1996

97107

235250

civil engineering, forest engineering, planning,surveying, natural resources, water resources, GIS,landscape architecture, construction support services

Monty Hurley; Alex Hurley; John Meier; Michael Poissant,senior members

5 KPFF Consulting Engineers111 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 2600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-227-3251 Fax: 503-227-7980E-mail: [email protected]: www.kpff.comTwitter: @KPFF_Portland

Seattle, Wash.1960

84490

1881,242

Structural and civil engineering, surveying,environmental permitting

Matt Dolan, Managing Principal; Anne Monnier, structuralprincipal; Craig Totten, structural principal; Curt Vanderzanden,civil principal; Nathan Ingraffea, structural principal; JerryAbdie, structural principal; Josh Richards, structural principal;Mark Tobin, structural principal; Troy Tetsuka, survey principal;Blake Patsy, Managing Principal, Structural Engineering; MarkReuland, Principal

6 Black & Veatch Corporation19801 SW 72nd Avenue, Suite 200Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-443-4400 Fax: 503-443-4401E-mail: [email protected]: www.bv.com

Overland Park, Kan.1915

75 146 Black & Veatch is a leading global engineering,consulting and construction company specializing ininfrastructure development in energy, water,telecommunications, management consulting, federaland environmental markets, with more than 100 officesworldwide and has completed projects in more than100 countries on six continents.

David Carlson, Vice President

7 DOWL5000 Meadows Road, Suite 420Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-620-6103 Fax: 800-865-9847E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowl.comTwitter: @dowlengineers

Seattle, Wash.1962

53147

143415

DOWL is a 400-person multi-discipline consulting firmwith offices throughout the western US. DOWLprofessionals specialize in transportation engineering;transportation planning/traffic engineering; bridge/structure/marine engineering; civil engineering;construction-phase services; land use planning;environmental science and permitting; survey; andmore.

Lawrence H. Fox, Chief Operating Officer; Guy N. HakansonP.E., Bridge, Structural, and Marine Practice Area Leader;Jeffrey R. Shoemaker P.E., Portland Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Civil); Jason R. Kelly P.E., Lake OswegoOffice Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (ConstructionEngineering & Inspection); Read Stapleton AICP, Sub-PracticeArea Lead (Land Use Planning); Jeffrey R. Bernardo P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation – Pacific Northwest); AustinR. Bloom, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Environmental); Robert W.Goodrich P.E., Salem Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead(Bridge); Jaime L. Jordan P.E., Medford Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Transportation); Justin A. Mason P.E., CWRE,Bend Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Commercial/Industrial); Kristina M. O'Grady PMP, Eugene Office Manager,Project Controller; Nicholas P. Robertson P.E., S.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Structural); David V. Simmons P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation Planning & TrafficEngineering)

8 Kennedy Jenks Consultants421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-423-4000 Fax: 503-295-4901E-mail: [email protected]: www.kennedyjenks.comTwitter: @KennedyJenks

San Francisco, Calif.1919

48180

55396

Kennedy Jenks Consultants offers water and wastewaterplanning and design, stormwater management, piperehabilitation, port and marine facilities, and plant andutility consulting services.

Mark Cullington; Dean Wood; Andrew Bailey, Senior Executives

9 AECOM111 S.W. Columbia St., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97201Phone: 971-323-6262Web: www.aecom.com

Los Angeles, Calif.1990

4518,750

12250,000

AECOM is the world’s premier infrastructure firm,delivering professional services across the projectlifecycle – from planning, design and engineering toconsulting and construction management.

Bob Post, National Transportation Business Line; Mel Sears

9 Otak, Inc.808 S.W. Third Ave., Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-287-6825 Fax: 503-415-2304E-mail: [email protected]: www.otak.com

Portland1981

4593

235331

Architecture, engineering, planning, landscapearchitecture, water and natural resources, survey,project management, and construction management,federal, international

Jim Hamann, Chief Executive Officer & President; Scott Dreher,Chief Operations Officer; Dave Johnson, Chief Financial Officer;Gary Reddick, Director of Design; David Knowles, Director ofTransportation; Kevin Timmins, Water Resources EngineeringPrincipal; Mike Day, President, DAY CPM; Jon Yamashita,Director of Land Surveying; Scott Nettleton, Senior StructuralProject Manager; Ben Bortolazzo, Director of Planning &Design

11 Parametrix700 N.E. Multnomah St., Suite 1000Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-233-2400 Fax: 855-542-6353E-mail: [email protected]: www.parametrix.com

Seattle, Wash.1969

38159

111550

Transportation Planning and Engineering, Water/Wastewater Planning and Engineering, EnvironmentalPlanning, Environmental Remediation, Civil Engineering,Land Use Planning, Surveying, Project Management,Construction Management

Richard Roche, Operations Manager; John Willis PE, VicePresident

12 Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc205 S.E. Spokane St., Suite 200Portland, OR 97202Phone: 503-221-1131 Fax: 503-221-1171E-mail: [email protected]: www.hhpr.comTwitter: @hhprinc

Portland1990

3030

103103

Civil and structural engineers, planners, landscapearchitects, surveyors, and natural resource scientistswho provide integrated services for transportationfacilities, utilities, water resources, and sitedevelopment.

Charles L. Harper; Daniel S. Houf; Ron D. Peterson; Ben R.Austin; Bruce M Haunreiter PE, Principals

13 ZCS Engineering & Architecture900 Klamath AveKlamath Falls, OR 97601Phone: 541-500-8588E-mail: [email protected]: www.zcsea.com

Klamath Falls1978

2525

4848

Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Architecture Russell Carter, President

14 Wolf Water Resources Inc1001 SE Water Ave, Suite 180Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-207-6688Web: wolfwaterresources.com

Portland2014

228

228

Watershed science, water resources engineering,environmental science. Specialization in floodplainfunction and river/floodplain restoration.

Marjorie Wolfe; Curtis Loeb

15 Shannon & Wilson, Inc.3990 Collins Way, Suite 100Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-210-4750 Fax: 206-413-9252E-mail: [email protected]: www.shannonwilson.com

Seattle, Wash.1954

21143

35307

Geotechnical engineering, pavement engineering,contamination/remediation, geologic hazards, naturalresources, water resources, design-build, tunneling/underground, construction management,instrumentation, laboratory, GIS/databasemanagement

Risheng Park Piao, Vice President, Office Manager; JerryJacksha, Senior Associate; Travis Nguyen, Associate; ElliottMecham, Associate; Stephen McLandrich, Associate

16 VLMK Engineering + Design3933 S. Kelly Ave.Portland, OR 97239Phone: 503-222-4453 Fax: 503-248-9263E-mail: [email protected]: www.vlmk.comTwitter: @VLMKdesign

Portland1971

20 39 VLMK provides structural engineering, civil engineering,architectural design, planning, evaluations,entitlements, permit assistance, and special projects.

Greg Blefgen, President; Kevin Kaplan; Havlin Kemp; ChrisPalmateer; Jason Sahlin; Trent Nagele; Ken Rust; MikeLundervold; Justin Elliott; Brian Dubal

17 Cornforth Consultants, Inc.10250 S.W. Greenburg Road, Suite 111Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-452-1100 Fax: 503-452-1528E-mail: [email protected]: www.CornforthConsultants.com

Portland1983

18 29 Geotechnical Engineering; Engineering Geology;Hydrogeology; Geologic Hazard Evaluation; Dam andLevee Safety Engineering; Landslides; Rockfall; SeismicDesign; Earthquake Engineering; Foundations;Retaining Structures; Ground Improvement;Geotechnical Asset Management

Mike Meyer, President; Gerry Heslin, Vice President

18 Harris Group Inc.2525 SW 1st Ave, Suite 125Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-228-7200 Fax: 503-345-8399E-mail: [email protected]: www.harrisgroup.com

Seattle, Wash.1975

1758

3290

Multidiscipline engineering consultants, providingmechanical, electrical, structural, automation, processand chemical engineering and design services.

Randy Hinton, President & CEO; Gabe Shones, RegionalDirector

19 Nishkian Dean now IMEG1022 S.W. Salmon St., Suite 300Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-274-1843 Fax: 503-273-5696E-mail: [email protected]: www.nishkian.com

Portland1999

16 17 Structural engineering and consulting. Edwin T. Dean, Client Executive, Principal; Robert A. Aman,Associate; Nathan Hoesly, Associate

20 3J Consulting Inc.9600 SW Nimbus Ave, Ste 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-946-9365E-mail: [email protected]: www.3jconsulting.com

Beaverton2009

1515

3434

Civil engineering, water resources engineering, planning John Howorth, principal engineer

21 GeoDesign Inc. d/b/a NV59450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 300Wilsonville, OR 97070Phone: 503-968-8787 Fax: 503-968-3068E-mail: [email protected]: www.nv5.com/geodesign-now-nv5

Wilsonville1997

1416

5559

Geotechnical Engineering, Pavement Engineering,Engineering Geology, Environmental (Hazmat/Remediation), and Mining Consulting. NOTE: Samepeople, new name - GeoDesign is now NV5.

Scott Mills, Principal Engineer; George Saunders, PrincipalEngineer; Jeff Tucker, Principal Engineer; Brett Shipton,Principal Engineer; Shawn Dimke, Principal Engineer; LonYandell, Principal Geologist; Colby Hunt, EnvironmentalPrincipal; Erick Staley, Principal Engineering Geologist

21 Kramer Gehlen and Associates Inc.400 Columbia St., Suite 240Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 503-289-2661 Fax: 360-696-1572E-mail: [email protected]: www.kramer-gehlen.com

Vancouver, Wash.1969

14 19 Engineering David Aronson, principal; Mark Hughes, Principal

21 Miller Consulting Engineers, Inc.9600 SW Oak Street, Suite 400Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-246-1250 Fax: 503-246-1395E-mail: [email protected]: www.miller-se.com

Portland1978

14 24 Structural Engineering Kevin McCormick, Managing Principal; Paul R. Albertine,principal; Ronald G. Vandehey, principal; Eric R. Watson,principal; Lane P. Jobe, principal; Andrew R. Leichty, principal

21 Wallis Engineering215 West 4th Street, Suite 200Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-7041 Fax: 360-694-1043Web: www.walliseng.net

Vancouver, Wash.1984

1414

2626

Civil Engineering: Planning, design, and constructionphase services

Jane Vail, Principal

25 Emerio Design, LLC6445 SW Fallbrook Place, Suite 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-746-8812 Fax: 503-639-9592E-mail: [email protected]: www.emeriodesign.com

Beaverton2005

1315

7280

A minority owned small business specializing in civilengineering, land surveying, structural engineering, andconstruction management. Design portfolio includesland development for residential, commercial andindustrial projects, as well as standard urbaninfrastructure design on transportation and waterresource projects for local government agencies.

Neil (Nilaksha) P. Fernando, principal, owner

25 Froelich Engineers17700 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd., Suite 115Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-624-7005E-mail: [email protected]: www.froelich-engineers.com

Portland1983

1316

263,029

Civil and structural engineering for commercial,educational, multifamily residential, recreational,government, hydroelectric and utility, seismic retrofits.Licensed in 43 states Washington DC.

Tim T Terich PE, SE; Dean F Azimi PE, SE; Greg Hobi PE, SE;Tim Froelich PE, SE, Principals

25 PACE Engineers, Inc.4500 Kruse Way, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-597-3222 Fax: 503-597-7655E-mail: [email protected]: www.paceengrs.com

Kirkland, Wash.1992

1345

31129

Civil engineering, structural engineering, comprehensiveplanning, land surveying, landscape architecture,permitting geographical information systems (GIS), andconstruction management

Chris Anderson PE, Branch Manager; James R Shaver PE,Senior Principal Engineer

25 Smith Monroe Gray Engineers Inc.8625 S.W. Cascade Ave., Suite 600Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-643-8595 Fax: 503-643-8610E-mail: [email protected]: www.smgengr.com

Beaverton1971

1317

2731

Structural, civil, & mechanical engineering, design ofindustrial systems, materials handling, facilities, marineterminals and structures, construction engineering andcontractor services, permits, feasibility studies.

Rodney Monroe PE, SE, President; Bj Morgan PE, SE, VicePresident; Ken Dupuis PE, SE, Vice President; Jill Folkestad PE,SE, Vice President; Josh Christiansen PE, SE, Vice President;Nick Merriss, Vice President

29 Catena Consulting Engineers1500 NE Irving Street, Suite 412Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-467-4980 Fax: 503-467-4797E-mail: [email protected]: www.catenaengineers.comTwitter: CatenaEngineers

Portland2005

1213

1516

Catena consulting engineers is a structural engineeringfirm founded in 2005 in Portland, Oregon. The catenateam, totaling 16 professionals, brings experienceproviding structural engineering services to a broadrange of market segments including health care,education, civic, and commercial.

Christopher L. Thompson, Managing Principal; John S.McDonald, principal; Paige Viehouser, principal; Jason M.Thompson, principal; Jared O.W. Lewis, Principal

29 The Dyer Partnership Engineers & Planners Inc.1330 Teakwood Ave.Coos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-269-0732 Fax: 541-269-2044E-mail: [email protected]: www.dyerpart.com

Coos Bay1994

12 29 The Dyer Partnership specializes in civil, municipal andenvironmental engineering by providing planning,design, bidding, construction management, andsurveying services for public entities. Areas of focusinclude transportation and storm drainage with anemphasis on water and wastewater systems.

Steve B Major, President; Michael W Erickson, Vice President

31 GeoEngineers Inc.4000 Kruse Way Pl, Bldg 3, Ste 200Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-624-9274 Fax: 503-620-5940E-mail: [email protected]: www.geoengineers.comTwitter: @GeoEngineersInc

Seattle, Wash.1980

11130

24354

Earth Science and Engineering including geotechnicalengineering, environmental management, waterresources engineering, hydrogeology/geology, andnatural resources restoration.

Greg Landau, Associate Geotechnical Engineer; Julio Vela,Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Marsi Beeson, SeniorEnvironmental Scientist; Ben Hoffman; Melanie Klym; BrianRanney; Cris Watkins; Ryan Tobias

31 T.M. Rippey Consulting Engineers7650 S.W. Beveland St., Suite 100Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-443-3900 Fax: 503-443-3700E-mail: [email protected]: www.tmrippey.com

Tigard1993

11 17 TM Rippey Consulting Engineers is a well-establishedfirm providing structural and civil design service. Ourproject range includes commercial, multifamily,educational and religious facilities, industrial, seismicretrofits, and more. Our emphasis on client service,communication, and creativity has led to thousands ofsuccessful projects.

Tim Rippey PE, SE, President; Ralph Turnbaugh, VicePresident; Karl Koroch, Civil Principal; Josh Wetterlin

33 Sazan Group, Inc.111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 3210Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-416-2400 Fax: 503-416-2087E-mail: [email protected]: www.sazan.com

Seattle, Wash.1998

1071

13106

Enhancing constructability and overall buildingperformance, Säzän Group gives a new perspective totraditional mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP)engineering. In addition to designing technically sound,energy-efficient MEP systems, we take a thoughtfulapproach to lighting, data/telecommunications, andfire life safety design.

Nader Dabestani, President; Daniel Touger, Managing Principal

34 Century West Engineering Corp.5500 Meadows Road, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-419-2130 Fax: 503-639-2710E-mail: [email protected]: www.centurywest.com

Portland1969

934

2380

Design, planning, and on-call consulting for aviation,transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater,recreational facilities, and electrical

Dennis Fuller, president; Joe Roshak, President

34 Olson Engineering Inc.222 E. Evergreen BlvdVancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-1385 Fax: 360-695-8117E-mail: [email protected]: www.olsonengr.com

Vancouver, Wash.1968

99

4141

Utilizing multi-disciplinary fields such as civilengineering, land surveying, land use planning,landscape architecture, water rights and water systemdesign. Olson Engineering has a proven track record ofsuccess with over fifty years of service to the PacificNorthwest. Our experience in the land design industry issecond to none.

Jerry C. Olson, Chief Executive Officer; Kurt Stonex, Principal;Peter Tuck, Principal; Chris Wonderly, Principal

36 Civil West Engineering Services, Inc.486 E StreetCoos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-266-8601 Fax: 541-266-8681E-mail: [email protected]: civilwest.com

Coos Bay2008

825

1028

Civil Engineering Services Marlin Gochnour, Regional Manager; Matt Wadlington, AreaManager; Manny Ramos, Rogue Valley Regional Manager,Principal; Keven Shreeve, North Coast Regional Manager, PE,Principal; Will Dawson, South Coast Regional Manager,Principal

36 Keller Associates, Inc.245 Commercial St SE, STE 210Salem, OR 97301Phone: 503.364.2002E-mail: [email protected]: https://www.kellerassociates.com

Meridian, ID1993

877

10129

Civil, Structural and Electrical Engineering specializingin municipal services. Experts in Water, Wastewater,Stormwater and Transportation engineering for theNorthwest.

Peter Olsen, Branch Manager/Project Manager; ShannonWilliams, Senior Project Manger; Emily Flock, Project Manager

36 R&W Engineering Inc.9615 S.W. Allen Blvd., Suite 107Beaverton, OR 97005Phone: 503-292-6000 Fax: 503-726-3326E-mail: [email protected]: www.rweng.com

Beaverton1976

88

3333

Engineering: Mechanical, Electrical, Automation,Energy, Commissioning

Gregg H. Scholz, President, Electrical Engineer; Edward A.Carlisle, vice president, mechanical engineer

36 WEST Consultants, Inc.2601 25th Street SE, Ste 450Salem, OR 97302Phone: (503) 485-5490 Fax: (503) 485-5491E-mail: [email protected]: www.westconsultants.com

California1988

849

1367

WEST Consultants, Inc. (WEST) is a firm dedicated toproviding specialized water resources engineeringservices relevant to Water, Environment, Sedimentation,and Technology. WEST personnel are recognized ascomputer modeling experts in the service areas ofhydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, sedimenttransport, and water quality.

Thomas R. Grindeland, Sr. Vice President; Hans Hadley, VicePresident

40 Geosyntec Consultants920 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-222-9518 Fax: 971-271-5884Web: www.geosyntec.com

Boca Raton, Fla.1983

7 35 Sean Ragain; Howard Cumberland; Robert Annear, SeniorPrincipals

40 Gibbs & Olson1157 3rd Avenue, Suite 219Longview, WA 98632Phone: 360-425-0991 Fax: 360-423-3162E-mail: [email protected]: www.gibbs-olson.comTwitter: @GibbsOlson

Longview, Wash.1950

78

1618

We provide civil engineering and surveying for water,sewer, transportation, and stormwater infrastructure.

Rich Gushman, President; Tom Gower, Vice President; CarolRuiz, Principal | Project Manager

40 MFIA Inc.2007 S.E. Ash St.Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-234-0548 Fax: 503-234-0677E-mail: [email protected]: www.mfia-eng.com

Portland1945

77

2323

Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and low voltage/technology system design.

Jim Tormey; Scott Miller; Rob Connell; Mark Denyer; TakakoBaker

43 Cardno6720 SW Macadam Ave. Suite 150Portland, OR 97219Phone: 503-419-2500 Fax: 503-419-2600E-mail: [email protected]: www.cardno.com

Portland1945

6 45 Civil Engineering, Water Resources, LandscapeArchitecture, Planning, Permitting, EnvironmentalEngineering

Matt Lewis PE, Branch Manager

43 Crow Engineering Inc.9925 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite 110Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-213-2013 Fax: 503-213-2018E-mail: [email protected]: www.crowengineering.com

Beaverton1989

66

3033

Civil, Structural and Mechanical Engineering Services,and Consultant Services.

Hunter Anderson Wylie, President

43 Elcon Associates, Inc.15220 NW Greenbrier Pkwy. Suite 380Beaverton, OR 97006Phone: 503-644-2490 Fax: 503-386-2088E-mail: [email protected]: www.elcon.com

Beaverton1975

610

1731

Our team of experienced engineers and designersspecialize in the fields of power, lighting,communications, instrumentation and control systems,utility planning, and rail systems engineering includingtraction power, OCS, signals, corrosion control, andsystems integration.

Kinh D Pham PE, Managing Principal; Travis Arnzen PE,Principal

43 Westlake Consultants Inc.15115 S.W. Sequoia Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-684-0652 Fax: 503-624-0157E-mail: [email protected]: www.westlakeconsultants.com

Tigard1983

66

5353

Civil engineering including stormwater management,site development for renewable energy, affordablehousing, bio-life sciences, commercial/residential.Land surveying including construction survey and 3Dscanning/precision measurement. Land use planning.Construction management.

Judi A. Haney, Principal, President; Len J. Schelsky, principal,vice president; Michael A. Hargrave, principal, vice president/survey

47 Affiliated Engineers NW310 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-479-2901E-mail: [email protected]: www.aeieng.comTwitter: @AEITweets

Madison, Wis.1927

5360

6741

Mechanical Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, ITsystems, AV Systems, Lighting Design

Kyle Mechling PE; Brian DuPont PE

47 Humber Design Group, Inc.110 SE Main Street, Suite 200Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-946-6690E-mail: [email protected]: www.hdgpdx.com

Portland2014

55

1313

Civil Engineering Dave Humber, Principal

47 NorthWest Engineering Service, Inc.7000 SW Redwood LaneTigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-639-7525 Fax: 503-684-3589E-mail: [email protected]: www.nwesi.com

Tigard1958

56

4255

Commissioning Retro-Commissioning Testing,Adjusting, and Balancing Fire Smoke Damper TestingBuilding Envelope Testing Cleanroom PerformanceTesting Building HVAC Tune-Up Healthy Building SurveyEnergy Assessment Dust Monitoring and Mitigation

David Cunningham, Commissioning Services Manager; JewelBergeron, Business Development; Thomas Prevish, President

47 PCS Structural Solutions101 SW Main St, Suite 280Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-232-3746E-mail: [email protected]: www.pcs-structural.comTwitter: @pcsstructural

Tacoma, Wash.1965

553

676

PCS is a single-discipline firm providing StructuralEngineering services for vertical structures includingK-12, Higher Education, Healthcare, Civic, Commercial,Residential, and Industrial facilities.

Steven Williams, Associate

51 ABHT Structural Engineers1640 NW Johnson St.Portland, OR 97209Phone: 503-243-6682E-mail: [email protected]: www.abht-structural.com

Portland2002

4 12 Full Service Structural Engineering Consulting Randall S. Toma; Clinton J. Ambrose, principals

51 Earth Engineers, Inc.2411 S.E. 8th AvenueCamas, WA 98607Phone: 360-567-1806 Fax: 360-253-8624E-mail: [email protected]: www.earth-engineers.com

Camas, Wash.2007

44

1416

Geotechnical engineering and construction inspection. Troy M. Hull, Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Ray Aliperti,Springfield Branch Manager

53 CIDA Architects & Engineers15895 SW 72nd Ave., Suite 200Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-226-1285 Fax: 503-226-1670E-mail: [email protected]: www.cidainc.com

Portland1991

33

3434

Structural Engineering: New, Remodel, TenantImprovement, Building Evaluation, Seismic Retrofit,Equipment Anchorage, Mechanical Unit Anchorage

Jennifer Beattie, President; Tara Lund, Vice President; CurtisGagner, Secretary, Principal Structural Engineer

53 Coffman Engineers, Inc.329 NE Couch St #203Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-552-3800E-mail: [email protected]: www.coffman.com

Seattle, Wash.1979

3362

6590

Structural, Electrical, Fire Protection, Civil, Mechanical,and Bridge Engineering, along with Commissioning andLand Survey services.

Steve Hawk, Operations Manager; Katherine Cunningham,Discipline Manager, Electrical Engineering; Jerry Taricska, FireProtection Engineer

53 Firwood Design Group359 E. Historic Columbia River HighwayTroutdale, OR 97060Phone: 503-668-3737E-mail: [email protected]: www.firwooddesign.com

Troutdale2003

33

77

Civil and Water Resources Engineering, specializing inpublic improvement projects and providing excellentinfrastructure designs .

Kelli Grover, Principal

53 Herrera Environmental Consultants1001 SE Water Avenue, Suite 290Portland, OR 97214Phone: 971-200-8873E-mail: [email protected]: www.herrerainc.comTwitter: @HerreraEnv

Seattle, Wash.1980

335

995

Herrera Environmental Consultants is an innovative,mission driven, employee-owned firm rooted in thePacific Northwest. We specialize in projects seekinghigh sustainability performance that seamlesslyintegrate civil engineering systems, development, andnatural resources.

Kate Forester, Landscape Architect; Brian Busiek, AssociateEngineer; Ellen McClure CSE, PWS, AssociateGeomorphologist/Regional Team Lead

53 Livermore Architecture & Engineering, Inc.1500 SW 1st Avenue, Suite 240Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-892-3002E-mail: [email protected]: www.livermoreae.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/livermoreae

Portland2000

33

1010

Livermore Architecture & Engineering integratesArchitectural Design with Structural Engineering todeliver creative, cost effective, and high performancesolutions for commercial and industrial clients.

Gary M. Livermore, President; Geoff Grummon-Beale, PrincipalArchitect

53 Madden & Baughman Engineering, Inc1500 SW 1st AvenuePortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-236-7611E-mail: [email protected]: www.maddenbaughman.com

Portland2005

3 5 Structural Engineering Tom Baughman; Jerome Madden; Matthew Schaefer

53 VALAR Consulting Engineering12042 SE Sunnyside Road Unit 357Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503 758-8092E-mail: [email protected]: www.valarengineering.com

Clackamas2014

3 6 Norm Faris

60 CESNW Inc.13190 S.W. 68th Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-968-6655 Fax: 503-968-2595E-mail: [email protected]: www.cesnw.com

Tigard1985

22

99

Civil Engineering, Land Surveying and Land UsePlanning services for Transportation, StormwaterManagement, Parks, Site Development, Sanitary Sewerand Water Main projects. Land Surveying for boundary,right of way location, topographic mapping, ALTAsurveys, Drone mapping and photography, constructionstaking and FEMA elevation certificates.

Anthony Weller, President; Paul Kohn, Survey Manager

60 TCC & Associates, Inc.5821 SE 82nd Ave, Suite 111Portland, OR 97266Phone: 503-277-8143 Fax: 503-262-8668E-mail: [email protected]: www.tccengr.com

Portland2005

2 6 Civil site design, roadway design, water pipleline,stormwater hydrology, utilities, residential, commercialsite development

Edmund Tawiah PE, Principal Engineer

60 Terraphase Engineering610 SW Broadway, Suite 405Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-380-3233E-mail: [email protected]: www.terraphase.com

Oakland, Calif.2009

221

10100

Site assessment, land remediation, stormwatermanagement/permitting, environmental due diligenceand water resources.

Jeff Wallace; James Farrow; Eric Strecker, Principals

63 Kurt Fischer Structural Engineering310 SW 4th AvePortland, OR 97204Phone: 503-272-6675E-mail: [email protected]: www.kfseng.com

California2012

1 1 Structural Engineering and Excavation ShoringStructural Engineering.

Carl Kloos S.E., Vice President

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ENGINEERING FIRMSOregon and Southwest Washington engineering firms ranked by number of local registered engineers

- LISTACompany/

Headquarters/Year Founded

Number ofEngineersLocal/Companywide

Number ofEmployeesLocal/Companywide Services Offered Local Senior Executive(s)

1 PAE522 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-226-2921 Fax: 503-226-2930E-mail: [email protected]: www.pae-engineers.com

Portland1967

120195

226359

PAE provides mechanical and electrical engineering,technology system design, and architectural lightingdesign. The firm is also well-known for providingexpertise in sustainable design, building analysis andmodeling, and master planning.

Marc Brune, Principal; Steve Turina, principal; Nick Collins,principal; Grant Parthemer, principal; Conrad Brown, principal;Scott Bevan, principal ; Brad Wilson, principal ; Dave Williams,principal ; Matt Jones, Principal ; Paul Schwer, President

2 David Evans Enterprises, Inc.2100 SW River ParkwayPortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-223-6663 Fax: 503-223-2701Web: www.deainc.comTwitter: DEA_Inc

Portland1976

112269

4991,042

Al Barkouli PE, President and CEO; Marcus McGarrity, ChiefFinancial Officer; Cindi Polychronis, Chief Administrative Officer

3 Murraysmith888 SW 5th Ave., Suite 1170Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-225-9010Web: www.murraysmith.us

Portland1980

102167

167322

Civil engineering firm specializing in public andmunicipal infrastructure planning, design and projectdelivery.

Chris Rayasam, President/CEO; Troy Bowers, Executive VicePresident; Kevin Thelin, Vice President

4 AKS Engineering & Forestry12965 S.W. Herman RoadTualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-563-6151 Fax: 503-563-6152E-mail: [email protected]: www.aks-eng.com

Tualatin1996

97107

235250

civil engineering, forest engineering, planning,surveying, natural resources, water resources, GIS,landscape architecture, construction support services

Monty Hurley; Alex Hurley; John Meier; Michael Poissant,senior members

5 KPFF Consulting Engineers111 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 2600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-227-3251 Fax: 503-227-7980E-mail: [email protected]: www.kpff.comTwitter: @KPFF_Portland

Seattle, Wash.1960

84490

1881,242

Structural and civil engineering, surveying,environmental permitting

Matt Dolan, Managing Principal; Anne Monnier, structuralprincipal; Craig Totten, structural principal; Curt Vanderzanden,civil principal; Nathan Ingraffea, structural principal; JerryAbdie, structural principal; Josh Richards, structural principal;Mark Tobin, structural principal; Troy Tetsuka, survey principal;Blake Patsy, Managing Principal, Structural Engineering; MarkReuland, Principal

6 Black & Veatch Corporation19801 SW 72nd Avenue, Suite 200Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-443-4400 Fax: 503-443-4401E-mail: [email protected]: www.bv.com

Overland Park, Kan.1915

75 146 Black & Veatch is a leading global engineering,consulting and construction company specializing ininfrastructure development in energy, water,telecommunications, management consulting, federaland environmental markets, with more than 100 officesworldwide and has completed projects in more than100 countries on six continents.

David Carlson, Vice President

7 DOWL5000 Meadows Road, Suite 420Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-620-6103 Fax: 800-865-9847E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowl.comTwitter: @dowlengineers

Seattle, Wash.1962

53147

143415

DOWL is a 400-person multi-discipline consulting firmwith offices throughout the western US. DOWLprofessionals specialize in transportation engineering;transportation planning/traffic engineering; bridge/structure/marine engineering; civil engineering;construction-phase services; land use planning;environmental science and permitting; survey; andmore.

Lawrence H. Fox, Chief Operating Officer; Guy N. HakansonP.E., Bridge, Structural, and Marine Practice Area Leader;Jeffrey R. Shoemaker P.E., Portland Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Civil); Jason R. Kelly P.E., Lake OswegoOffice Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (ConstructionEngineering & Inspection); Read Stapleton AICP, Sub-PracticeArea Lead (Land Use Planning); Jeffrey R. Bernardo P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation – Pacific Northwest); AustinR. Bloom, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Environmental); Robert W.Goodrich P.E., Salem Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead(Bridge); Jaime L. Jordan P.E., Medford Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Transportation); Justin A. Mason P.E., CWRE,Bend Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Commercial/Industrial); Kristina M. O'Grady PMP, Eugene Office Manager,Project Controller; Nicholas P. Robertson P.E., S.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Structural); David V. Simmons P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation Planning & TrafficEngineering)

8 Kennedy Jenks Consultants421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-423-4000 Fax: 503-295-4901E-mail: [email protected]: www.kennedyjenks.comTwitter: @KennedyJenks

San Francisco, Calif.1919

48180

55396

Kennedy Jenks Consultants offers water and wastewaterplanning and design, stormwater management, piperehabilitation, port and marine facilities, and plant andutility consulting services.

Mark Cullington; Dean Wood; Andrew Bailey, Senior Executives

9 AECOM111 S.W. Columbia St., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97201Phone: 971-323-6262Web: www.aecom.com

Los Angeles, Calif.1990

4518,750

12250,000

AECOM is the world’s premier infrastructure firm,delivering professional services across the projectlifecycle – from planning, design and engineering toconsulting and construction management.

Bob Post, National Transportation Business Line; Mel Sears

9 Otak, Inc.808 S.W. Third Ave., Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-287-6825 Fax: 503-415-2304E-mail: [email protected]: www.otak.com

Portland1981

4593

235331

Architecture, engineering, planning, landscapearchitecture, water and natural resources, survey,project management, and construction management,federal, international

Jim Hamann, Chief Executive Officer & President; Scott Dreher,Chief Operations Officer; Dave Johnson, Chief Financial Officer;Gary Reddick, Director of Design; David Knowles, Director ofTransportation; Kevin Timmins, Water Resources EngineeringPrincipal; Mike Day, President, DAY CPM; Jon Yamashita,Director of Land Surveying; Scott Nettleton, Senior StructuralProject Manager; Ben Bortolazzo, Director of Planning &Design

11 Parametrix700 N.E. Multnomah St., Suite 1000Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-233-2400 Fax: 855-542-6353E-mail: [email protected]: www.parametrix.com

Seattle, Wash.1969

38159

111550

Transportation Planning and Engineering, Water/Wastewater Planning and Engineering, EnvironmentalPlanning, Environmental Remediation, Civil Engineering,Land Use Planning, Surveying, Project Management,Construction Management

Richard Roche, Operations Manager; John Willis PE, VicePresident

12 Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc205 S.E. Spokane St., Suite 200Portland, OR 97202Phone: 503-221-1131 Fax: 503-221-1171E-mail: [email protected]: www.hhpr.comTwitter: @hhprinc

Portland1990

3030

103103

Civil and structural engineers, planners, landscapearchitects, surveyors, and natural resource scientistswho provide integrated services for transportationfacilities, utilities, water resources, and sitedevelopment.

Charles L. Harper; Daniel S. Houf; Ron D. Peterson; Ben R.Austin; Bruce M Haunreiter PE, Principals

13 ZCS Engineering & Architecture900 Klamath AveKlamath Falls, OR 97601Phone: 541-500-8588E-mail: [email protected]: www.zcsea.com

Klamath Falls1978

2525

4848

Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Architecture Russell Carter, President

14 Wolf Water Resources Inc1001 SE Water Ave, Suite 180Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-207-6688Web: wolfwaterresources.com

Portland2014

228

228

Watershed science, water resources engineering,environmental science. Specialization in floodplainfunction and river/floodplain restoration.

Marjorie Wolfe; Curtis Loeb

15 Shannon & Wilson, Inc.3990 Collins Way, Suite 100Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-210-4750 Fax: 206-413-9252E-mail: [email protected]: www.shannonwilson.com

Seattle, Wash.1954

21143

35307

Geotechnical engineering, pavement engineering,contamination/remediation, geologic hazards, naturalresources, water resources, design-build, tunneling/underground, construction management,instrumentation, laboratory, GIS/databasemanagement

Risheng Park Piao, Vice President, Office Manager; JerryJacksha, Senior Associate; Travis Nguyen, Associate; ElliottMecham, Associate; Stephen McLandrich, Associate

16 VLMK Engineering + Design3933 S. Kelly Ave.Portland, OR 97239Phone: 503-222-4453 Fax: 503-248-9263E-mail: [email protected]: www.vlmk.comTwitter: @VLMKdesign

Portland1971

20 39 VLMK provides structural engineering, civil engineering,architectural design, planning, evaluations,entitlements, permit assistance, and special projects.

Greg Blefgen, President; Kevin Kaplan; Havlin Kemp; ChrisPalmateer; Jason Sahlin; Trent Nagele; Ken Rust; MikeLundervold; Justin Elliott; Brian Dubal

17 Cornforth Consultants, Inc.10250 S.W. Greenburg Road, Suite 111Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-452-1100 Fax: 503-452-1528E-mail: [email protected]: www.CornforthConsultants.com

Portland1983

18 29 Geotechnical Engineering; Engineering Geology;Hydrogeology; Geologic Hazard Evaluation; Dam andLevee Safety Engineering; Landslides; Rockfall; SeismicDesign; Earthquake Engineering; Foundations;Retaining Structures; Ground Improvement;Geotechnical Asset Management

Mike Meyer, President; Gerry Heslin, Vice President

18 Harris Group Inc.2525 SW 1st Ave, Suite 125Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-228-7200 Fax: 503-345-8399E-mail: [email protected]: www.harrisgroup.com

Seattle, Wash.1975

1758

3290

Multidiscipline engineering consultants, providingmechanical, electrical, structural, automation, processand chemical engineering and design services.

Randy Hinton, President & CEO; Gabe Shones, RegionalDirector

19 Nishkian Dean now IMEG1022 S.W. Salmon St., Suite 300Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-274-1843 Fax: 503-273-5696E-mail: [email protected]: www.nishkian.com

Portland1999

16 17 Structural engineering and consulting. Edwin T. Dean, Client Executive, Principal; Robert A. Aman,Associate; Nathan Hoesly, Associate

20 3J Consulting Inc.9600 SW Nimbus Ave, Ste 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-946-9365E-mail: [email protected]: www.3jconsulting.com

Beaverton2009

1515

3434

Civil engineering, water resources engineering, planning John Howorth, principal engineer

21 GeoDesign Inc. d/b/a NV59450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 300Wilsonville, OR 97070Phone: 503-968-8787 Fax: 503-968-3068E-mail: [email protected]: www.nv5.com/geodesign-now-nv5

Wilsonville1997

1416

5559

Geotechnical Engineering, Pavement Engineering,Engineering Geology, Environmental (Hazmat/Remediation), and Mining Consulting. NOTE: Samepeople, new name - GeoDesign is now NV5.

Scott Mills, Principal Engineer; George Saunders, PrincipalEngineer; Jeff Tucker, Principal Engineer; Brett Shipton,Principal Engineer; Shawn Dimke, Principal Engineer; LonYandell, Principal Geologist; Colby Hunt, EnvironmentalPrincipal; Erick Staley, Principal Engineering Geologist

21 Kramer Gehlen and Associates Inc.400 Columbia St., Suite 240Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 503-289-2661 Fax: 360-696-1572E-mail: [email protected]: www.kramer-gehlen.com

Vancouver, Wash.1969

14 19 Engineering David Aronson, principal; Mark Hughes, Principal

21 Miller Consulting Engineers, Inc.9600 SW Oak Street, Suite 400Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-246-1250 Fax: 503-246-1395E-mail: [email protected]: www.miller-se.com

Portland1978

14 24 Structural Engineering Kevin McCormick, Managing Principal; Paul R. Albertine,principal; Ronald G. Vandehey, principal; Eric R. Watson,principal; Lane P. Jobe, principal; Andrew R. Leichty, principal

21 Wallis Engineering215 West 4th Street, Suite 200Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-7041 Fax: 360-694-1043Web: www.walliseng.net

Vancouver, Wash.1984

1414

2626

Civil Engineering: Planning, design, and constructionphase services

Jane Vail, Principal

25 Emerio Design, LLC6445 SW Fallbrook Place, Suite 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-746-8812 Fax: 503-639-9592E-mail: [email protected]: www.emeriodesign.com

Beaverton2005

1315

7280

A minority owned small business specializing in civilengineering, land surveying, structural engineering, andconstruction management. Design portfolio includesland development for residential, commercial andindustrial projects, as well as standard urbaninfrastructure design on transportation and waterresource projects for local government agencies.

Neil (Nilaksha) P. Fernando, principal, owner

25 Froelich Engineers17700 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd., Suite 115Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-624-7005E-mail: [email protected]: www.froelich-engineers.com

Portland1983

1316

263,029

Civil and structural engineering for commercial,educational, multifamily residential, recreational,government, hydroelectric and utility, seismic retrofits.Licensed in 43 states Washington DC.

Tim T Terich PE, SE; Dean F Azimi PE, SE; Greg Hobi PE, SE;Tim Froelich PE, SE, Principals

25 PACE Engineers, Inc.4500 Kruse Way, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-597-3222 Fax: 503-597-7655E-mail: [email protected]: www.paceengrs.com

Kirkland, Wash.1992

1345

31129

Civil engineering, structural engineering, comprehensiveplanning, land surveying, landscape architecture,permitting geographical information systems (GIS), andconstruction management

Chris Anderson PE, Branch Manager; James R Shaver PE,Senior Principal Engineer

25 Smith Monroe Gray Engineers Inc.8625 S.W. Cascade Ave., Suite 600Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-643-8595 Fax: 503-643-8610E-mail: [email protected]: www.smgengr.com

Beaverton1971

1317

2731

Structural, civil, & mechanical engineering, design ofindustrial systems, materials handling, facilities, marineterminals and structures, construction engineering andcontractor services, permits, feasibility studies.

Rodney Monroe PE, SE, President; Bj Morgan PE, SE, VicePresident; Ken Dupuis PE, SE, Vice President; Jill Folkestad PE,SE, Vice President; Josh Christiansen PE, SE, Vice President;Nick Merriss, Vice President

29 Catena Consulting Engineers1500 NE Irving Street, Suite 412Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-467-4980 Fax: 503-467-4797E-mail: [email protected]: www.catenaengineers.comTwitter: CatenaEngineers

Portland2005

1213

1516

Catena consulting engineers is a structural engineeringfirm founded in 2005 in Portland, Oregon. The catenateam, totaling 16 professionals, brings experienceproviding structural engineering services to a broadrange of market segments including health care,education, civic, and commercial.

Christopher L. Thompson, Managing Principal; John S.McDonald, principal; Paige Viehouser, principal; Jason M.Thompson, principal; Jared O.W. Lewis, Principal

29 The Dyer Partnership Engineers & Planners Inc.1330 Teakwood Ave.Coos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-269-0732 Fax: 541-269-2044E-mail: [email protected]: www.dyerpart.com

Coos Bay1994

12 29 The Dyer Partnership specializes in civil, municipal andenvironmental engineering by providing planning,design, bidding, construction management, andsurveying services for public entities. Areas of focusinclude transportation and storm drainage with anemphasis on water and wastewater systems.

Steve B Major, President; Michael W Erickson, Vice President

31 GeoEngineers Inc.4000 Kruse Way Pl, Bldg 3, Ste 200Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-624-9274 Fax: 503-620-5940E-mail: [email protected]: www.geoengineers.comTwitter: @GeoEngineersInc

Seattle, Wash.1980

11130

24354

Earth Science and Engineering including geotechnicalengineering, environmental management, waterresources engineering, hydrogeology/geology, andnatural resources restoration.

Greg Landau, Associate Geotechnical Engineer; Julio Vela,Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Marsi Beeson, SeniorEnvironmental Scientist; Ben Hoffman; Melanie Klym; BrianRanney; Cris Watkins; Ryan Tobias

31 T.M. Rippey Consulting Engineers7650 S.W. Beveland St., Suite 100Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-443-3900 Fax: 503-443-3700E-mail: [email protected]: www.tmrippey.com

Tigard1993

11 17 TM Rippey Consulting Engineers is a well-establishedfirm providing structural and civil design service. Ourproject range includes commercial, multifamily,educational and religious facilities, industrial, seismicretrofits, and more. Our emphasis on client service,communication, and creativity has led to thousands ofsuccessful projects.

Tim Rippey PE, SE, President; Ralph Turnbaugh, VicePresident; Karl Koroch, Civil Principal; Josh Wetterlin

33 Sazan Group, Inc.111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 3210Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-416-2400 Fax: 503-416-2087E-mail: [email protected]: www.sazan.com

Seattle, Wash.1998

1071

13106

Enhancing constructability and overall buildingperformance, Säzän Group gives a new perspective totraditional mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP)engineering. In addition to designing technically sound,energy-efficient MEP systems, we take a thoughtfulapproach to lighting, data/telecommunications, andfire life safety design.

Nader Dabestani, President; Daniel Touger, Managing Principal

34 Century West Engineering Corp.5500 Meadows Road, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-419-2130 Fax: 503-639-2710E-mail: [email protected]: www.centurywest.com

Portland1969

934

2380

Design, planning, and on-call consulting for aviation,transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater,recreational facilities, and electrical

Dennis Fuller, president; Joe Roshak, President

34 Olson Engineering Inc.222 E. Evergreen BlvdVancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-1385 Fax: 360-695-8117E-mail: [email protected]: www.olsonengr.com

Vancouver, Wash.1968

99

4141

Utilizing multi-disciplinary fields such as civilengineering, land surveying, land use planning,landscape architecture, water rights and water systemdesign. Olson Engineering has a proven track record ofsuccess with over fifty years of service to the PacificNorthwest. Our experience in the land design industry issecond to none.

Jerry C. Olson, Chief Executive Officer; Kurt Stonex, Principal;Peter Tuck, Principal; Chris Wonderly, Principal

36 Civil West Engineering Services, Inc.486 E StreetCoos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-266-8601 Fax: 541-266-8681E-mail: [email protected]: civilwest.com

Coos Bay2008

825

1028

Civil Engineering Services Marlin Gochnour, Regional Manager; Matt Wadlington, AreaManager; Manny Ramos, Rogue Valley Regional Manager,Principal; Keven Shreeve, North Coast Regional Manager, PE,Principal; Will Dawson, South Coast Regional Manager,Principal

36 Keller Associates, Inc.245 Commercial St SE, STE 210Salem, OR 97301Phone: 503.364.2002E-mail: [email protected]: https://www.kellerassociates.com

Meridian, ID1993

877

10129

Civil, Structural and Electrical Engineering specializingin municipal services. Experts in Water, Wastewater,Stormwater and Transportation engineering for theNorthwest.

Peter Olsen, Branch Manager/Project Manager; ShannonWilliams, Senior Project Manger; Emily Flock, Project Manager

36 R&W Engineering Inc.9615 S.W. Allen Blvd., Suite 107Beaverton, OR 97005Phone: 503-292-6000 Fax: 503-726-3326E-mail: [email protected]: www.rweng.com

Beaverton1976

88

3333

Engineering: Mechanical, Electrical, Automation,Energy, Commissioning

Gregg H. Scholz, President, Electrical Engineer; Edward A.Carlisle, vice president, mechanical engineer

36 WEST Consultants, Inc.2601 25th Street SE, Ste 450Salem, OR 97302Phone: (503) 485-5490 Fax: (503) 485-5491E-mail: [email protected]: www.westconsultants.com

California1988

849

1367

WEST Consultants, Inc. (WEST) is a firm dedicated toproviding specialized water resources engineeringservices relevant to Water, Environment, Sedimentation,and Technology. WEST personnel are recognized ascomputer modeling experts in the service areas ofhydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, sedimenttransport, and water quality.

Thomas R. Grindeland, Sr. Vice President; Hans Hadley, VicePresident

40 Geosyntec Consultants920 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-222-9518 Fax: 971-271-5884Web: www.geosyntec.com

Boca Raton, Fla.1983

7 35 Sean Ragain; Howard Cumberland; Robert Annear, SeniorPrincipals

40 Gibbs & Olson1157 3rd Avenue, Suite 219Longview, WA 98632Phone: 360-425-0991 Fax: 360-423-3162E-mail: [email protected]: www.gibbs-olson.comTwitter: @GibbsOlson

Longview, Wash.1950

78

1618

We provide civil engineering and surveying for water,sewer, transportation, and stormwater infrastructure.

Rich Gushman, President; Tom Gower, Vice President; CarolRuiz, Principal | Project Manager

40 MFIA Inc.2007 S.E. Ash St.Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-234-0548 Fax: 503-234-0677E-mail: [email protected]: www.mfia-eng.com

Portland1945

77

2323

Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and low voltage/technology system design.

Jim Tormey; Scott Miller; Rob Connell; Mark Denyer; TakakoBaker

43 Cardno6720 SW Macadam Ave. Suite 150Portland, OR 97219Phone: 503-419-2500 Fax: 503-419-2600E-mail: [email protected]: www.cardno.com

Portland1945

6 45 Civil Engineering, Water Resources, LandscapeArchitecture, Planning, Permitting, EnvironmentalEngineering

Matt Lewis PE, Branch Manager

43 Crow Engineering Inc.9925 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite 110Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-213-2013 Fax: 503-213-2018E-mail: [email protected]: www.crowengineering.com

Beaverton1989

66

3033

Civil, Structural and Mechanical Engineering Services,and Consultant Services.

Hunter Anderson Wylie, President

43 Elcon Associates, Inc.15220 NW Greenbrier Pkwy. Suite 380Beaverton, OR 97006Phone: 503-644-2490 Fax: 503-386-2088E-mail: [email protected]: www.elcon.com

Beaverton1975

610

1731

Our team of experienced engineers and designersspecialize in the fields of power, lighting,communications, instrumentation and control systems,utility planning, and rail systems engineering includingtraction power, OCS, signals, corrosion control, andsystems integration.

Kinh D Pham PE, Managing Principal; Travis Arnzen PE,Principal

43 Westlake Consultants Inc.15115 S.W. Sequoia Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-684-0652 Fax: 503-624-0157E-mail: [email protected]: www.westlakeconsultants.com

Tigard1983

66

5353

Civil engineering including stormwater management,site development for renewable energy, affordablehousing, bio-life sciences, commercial/residential.Land surveying including construction survey and 3Dscanning/precision measurement. Land use planning.Construction management.

Judi A. Haney, Principal, President; Len J. Schelsky, principal,vice president; Michael A. Hargrave, principal, vice president/survey

47 Affiliated Engineers NW310 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-479-2901E-mail: [email protected]: www.aeieng.comTwitter: @AEITweets

Madison, Wis.1927

5360

6741

Mechanical Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, ITsystems, AV Systems, Lighting Design

Kyle Mechling PE; Brian DuPont PE

47 Humber Design Group, Inc.110 SE Main Street, Suite 200Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-946-6690E-mail: [email protected]: www.hdgpdx.com

Portland2014

55

1313

Civil Engineering Dave Humber, Principal

47 NorthWest Engineering Service, Inc.7000 SW Redwood LaneTigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-639-7525 Fax: 503-684-3589E-mail: [email protected]: www.nwesi.com

Tigard1958

56

4255

Commissioning Retro-Commissioning Testing,Adjusting, and Balancing Fire Smoke Damper TestingBuilding Envelope Testing Cleanroom PerformanceTesting Building HVAC Tune-Up Healthy Building SurveyEnergy Assessment Dust Monitoring and Mitigation

David Cunningham, Commissioning Services Manager; JewelBergeron, Business Development; Thomas Prevish, President

47 PCS Structural Solutions101 SW Main St, Suite 280Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-232-3746E-mail: [email protected]: www.pcs-structural.comTwitter: @pcsstructural

Tacoma, Wash.1965

553

676

PCS is a single-discipline firm providing StructuralEngineering services for vertical structures includingK-12, Higher Education, Healthcare, Civic, Commercial,Residential, and Industrial facilities.

Steven Williams, Associate

51 ABHT Structural Engineers1640 NW Johnson St.Portland, OR 97209Phone: 503-243-6682E-mail: [email protected]: www.abht-structural.com

Portland2002

4 12 Full Service Structural Engineering Consulting Randall S. Toma; Clinton J. Ambrose, principals

51 Earth Engineers, Inc.2411 S.E. 8th AvenueCamas, WA 98607Phone: 360-567-1806 Fax: 360-253-8624E-mail: [email protected]: www.earth-engineers.com

Camas, Wash.2007

44

1416

Geotechnical engineering and construction inspection. Troy M. Hull, Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Ray Aliperti,Springfield Branch Manager

53 CIDA Architects & Engineers15895 SW 72nd Ave., Suite 200Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-226-1285 Fax: 503-226-1670E-mail: [email protected]: www.cidainc.com

Portland1991

33

3434

Structural Engineering: New, Remodel, TenantImprovement, Building Evaluation, Seismic Retrofit,Equipment Anchorage, Mechanical Unit Anchorage

Jennifer Beattie, President; Tara Lund, Vice President; CurtisGagner, Secretary, Principal Structural Engineer

53 Coffman Engineers, Inc.329 NE Couch St #203Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-552-3800E-mail: [email protected]: www.coffman.com

Seattle, Wash.1979

3362

6590

Structural, Electrical, Fire Protection, Civil, Mechanical,and Bridge Engineering, along with Commissioning andLand Survey services.

Steve Hawk, Operations Manager; Katherine Cunningham,Discipline Manager, Electrical Engineering; Jerry Taricska, FireProtection Engineer

53 Firwood Design Group359 E. Historic Columbia River HighwayTroutdale, OR 97060Phone: 503-668-3737E-mail: [email protected]: www.firwooddesign.com

Troutdale2003

33

77

Civil and Water Resources Engineering, specializing inpublic improvement projects and providing excellentinfrastructure designs .

Kelli Grover, Principal

53 Herrera Environmental Consultants1001 SE Water Avenue, Suite 290Portland, OR 97214Phone: 971-200-8873E-mail: [email protected]: www.herrerainc.comTwitter: @HerreraEnv

Seattle, Wash.1980

335

995

Herrera Environmental Consultants is an innovative,mission driven, employee-owned firm rooted in thePacific Northwest. We specialize in projects seekinghigh sustainability performance that seamlesslyintegrate civil engineering systems, development, andnatural resources.

Kate Forester, Landscape Architect; Brian Busiek, AssociateEngineer; Ellen McClure CSE, PWS, AssociateGeomorphologist/Regional Team Lead

53 Livermore Architecture & Engineering, Inc.1500 SW 1st Avenue, Suite 240Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-892-3002E-mail: [email protected]: www.livermoreae.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/livermoreae

Portland2000

33

1010

Livermore Architecture & Engineering integratesArchitectural Design with Structural Engineering todeliver creative, cost effective, and high performancesolutions for commercial and industrial clients.

Gary M. Livermore, President; Geoff Grummon-Beale, PrincipalArchitect

53 Madden & Baughman Engineering, Inc1500 SW 1st AvenuePortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-236-7611E-mail: [email protected]: www.maddenbaughman.com

Portland2005

3 5 Structural Engineering Tom Baughman; Jerome Madden; Matthew Schaefer

53 VALAR Consulting Engineering12042 SE Sunnyside Road Unit 357Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503 758-8092E-mail: [email protected]: www.valarengineering.com

Clackamas2014

3 6 Norm Faris

60 CESNW Inc.13190 S.W. 68th Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-968-6655 Fax: 503-968-2595E-mail: [email protected]: www.cesnw.com

Tigard1985

22

99

Civil Engineering, Land Surveying and Land UsePlanning services for Transportation, StormwaterManagement, Parks, Site Development, Sanitary Sewerand Water Main projects. Land Surveying for boundary,right of way location, topographic mapping, ALTAsurveys, Drone mapping and photography, constructionstaking and FEMA elevation certificates.

Anthony Weller, President; Paul Kohn, Survey Manager

60 TCC & Associates, Inc.5821 SE 82nd Ave, Suite 111Portland, OR 97266Phone: 503-277-8143 Fax: 503-262-8668E-mail: [email protected]: www.tccengr.com

Portland2005

2 6 Civil site design, roadway design, water pipleline,stormwater hydrology, utilities, residential, commercialsite development

Edmund Tawiah PE, Principal Engineer

60 Terraphase Engineering610 SW Broadway, Suite 405Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-380-3233E-mail: [email protected]: www.terraphase.com

Oakland, Calif.2009

221

10100

Site assessment, land remediation, stormwatermanagement/permitting, environmental due diligenceand water resources.

Jeff Wallace; James Farrow; Eric Strecker, Principals

63 Kurt Fischer Structural Engineering310 SW 4th AvePortland, OR 97204Phone: 503-272-6675E-mail: [email protected]: www.kfseng.com

California2012

1 1 Structural Engineering and Excavation ShoringStructural Engineering.

Carl Kloos S.E., Vice President

Information obtained from surveys submitted by listed companies. For a survey form, e-mail [email protected].

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ENGINEERING FIRMSOregon and Southwest Washington engineering firms ranked by number of local registered engineers

- LISTACompany/

Headquarters/Year Founded

Number ofEngineersLocal/Companywide

Number ofEmployeesLocal/Companywide Services Offered Local Senior Executive(s)

1 PAE522 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-226-2921 Fax: 503-226-2930E-mail: [email protected]: www.pae-engineers.com

Portland1967

120195

226359

PAE provides mechanical and electrical engineering,technology system design, and architectural lightingdesign. The firm is also well-known for providingexpertise in sustainable design, building analysis andmodeling, and master planning.

Marc Brune, Principal; Steve Turina, principal; Nick Collins,principal; Grant Parthemer, principal; Conrad Brown, principal;Scott Bevan, principal ; Brad Wilson, principal ; Dave Williams,principal ; Matt Jones, Principal ; Paul Schwer, President

2 David Evans Enterprises, Inc.2100 SW River ParkwayPortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-223-6663 Fax: 503-223-2701Web: www.deainc.comTwitter: DEA_Inc

Portland1976

112269

4991,042

Al Barkouli PE, President and CEO; Marcus McGarrity, ChiefFinancial Officer; Cindi Polychronis, Chief Administrative Officer

3 Murraysmith888 SW 5th Ave., Suite 1170Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-225-9010Web: www.murraysmith.us

Portland1980

102167

167322

Civil engineering firm specializing in public andmunicipal infrastructure planning, design and projectdelivery.

Chris Rayasam, President/CEO; Troy Bowers, Executive VicePresident; Kevin Thelin, Vice President

4 AKS Engineering & Forestry12965 S.W. Herman RoadTualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-563-6151 Fax: 503-563-6152E-mail: [email protected]: www.aks-eng.com

Tualatin1996

97107

235250

civil engineering, forest engineering, planning,surveying, natural resources, water resources, GIS,landscape architecture, construction support services

Monty Hurley; Alex Hurley; John Meier; Michael Poissant,senior members

5 KPFF Consulting Engineers111 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 2600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-227-3251 Fax: 503-227-7980E-mail: [email protected]: www.kpff.comTwitter: @KPFF_Portland

Seattle, Wash.1960

84490

1881,242

Structural and civil engineering, surveying,environmental permitting

Matt Dolan, Managing Principal; Anne Monnier, structuralprincipal; Craig Totten, structural principal; Curt Vanderzanden,civil principal; Nathan Ingraffea, structural principal; JerryAbdie, structural principal; Josh Richards, structural principal;Mark Tobin, structural principal; Troy Tetsuka, survey principal;Blake Patsy, Managing Principal, Structural Engineering; MarkReuland, Principal

6 Black & Veatch Corporation19801 SW 72nd Avenue, Suite 200Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-443-4400 Fax: 503-443-4401E-mail: [email protected]: www.bv.com

Overland Park, Kan.1915

75 146 Black & Veatch is a leading global engineering,consulting and construction company specializing ininfrastructure development in energy, water,telecommunications, management consulting, federaland environmental markets, with more than 100 officesworldwide and has completed projects in more than100 countries on six continents.

David Carlson, Vice President

7 DOWL5000 Meadows Road, Suite 420Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-620-6103 Fax: 800-865-9847E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowl.comTwitter: @dowlengineers

Seattle, Wash.1962

53147

143415

DOWL is a 400-person multi-discipline consulting firmwith offices throughout the western US. DOWLprofessionals specialize in transportation engineering;transportation planning/traffic engineering; bridge/structure/marine engineering; civil engineering;construction-phase services; land use planning;environmental science and permitting; survey; andmore.

Lawrence H. Fox, Chief Operating Officer; Guy N. HakansonP.E., Bridge, Structural, and Marine Practice Area Leader;Jeffrey R. Shoemaker P.E., Portland Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Civil); Jason R. Kelly P.E., Lake OswegoOffice Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (ConstructionEngineering & Inspection); Read Stapleton AICP, Sub-PracticeArea Lead (Land Use Planning); Jeffrey R. Bernardo P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation – Pacific Northwest); AustinR. Bloom, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Environmental); Robert W.Goodrich P.E., Salem Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead(Bridge); Jaime L. Jordan P.E., Medford Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Transportation); Justin A. Mason P.E., CWRE,Bend Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Commercial/Industrial); Kristina M. O'Grady PMP, Eugene Office Manager,Project Controller; Nicholas P. Robertson P.E., S.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Structural); David V. Simmons P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation Planning & TrafficEngineering)

8 Kennedy Jenks Consultants421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-423-4000 Fax: 503-295-4901E-mail: [email protected]: www.kennedyjenks.comTwitter: @KennedyJenks

San Francisco, Calif.1919

48180

55396

Kennedy Jenks Consultants offers water and wastewaterplanning and design, stormwater management, piperehabilitation, port and marine facilities, and plant andutility consulting services.

Mark Cullington; Dean Wood; Andrew Bailey, Senior Executives

9 AECOM111 S.W. Columbia St., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97201Phone: 971-323-6262Web: www.aecom.com

Los Angeles, Calif.1990

4518,750

12250,000

AECOM is the world’s premier infrastructure firm,delivering professional services across the projectlifecycle – from planning, design and engineering toconsulting and construction management.

Bob Post, National Transportation Business Line; Mel Sears

9 Otak, Inc.808 S.W. Third Ave., Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-287-6825 Fax: 503-415-2304E-mail: [email protected]: www.otak.com

Portland1981

4593

235331

Architecture, engineering, planning, landscapearchitecture, water and natural resources, survey,project management, and construction management,federal, international

Jim Hamann, Chief Executive Officer & President; Scott Dreher,Chief Operations Officer; Dave Johnson, Chief Financial Officer;Gary Reddick, Director of Design; David Knowles, Director ofTransportation; Kevin Timmins, Water Resources EngineeringPrincipal; Mike Day, President, DAY CPM; Jon Yamashita,Director of Land Surveying; Scott Nettleton, Senior StructuralProject Manager; Ben Bortolazzo, Director of Planning &Design

11 Parametrix700 N.E. Multnomah St., Suite 1000Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-233-2400 Fax: 855-542-6353E-mail: [email protected]: www.parametrix.com

Seattle, Wash.1969

38159

111550

Transportation Planning and Engineering, Water/Wastewater Planning and Engineering, EnvironmentalPlanning, Environmental Remediation, Civil Engineering,Land Use Planning, Surveying, Project Management,Construction Management

Richard Roche, Operations Manager; John Willis PE, VicePresident

12 Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc205 S.E. Spokane St., Suite 200Portland, OR 97202Phone: 503-221-1131 Fax: 503-221-1171E-mail: [email protected]: www.hhpr.comTwitter: @hhprinc

Portland1990

3030

103103

Civil and structural engineers, planners, landscapearchitects, surveyors, and natural resource scientistswho provide integrated services for transportationfacilities, utilities, water resources, and sitedevelopment.

Charles L. Harper; Daniel S. Houf; Ron D. Peterson; Ben R.Austin; Bruce M Haunreiter PE, Principals

13 ZCS Engineering & Architecture900 Klamath AveKlamath Falls, OR 97601Phone: 541-500-8588E-mail: [email protected]: www.zcsea.com

Klamath Falls1978

2525

4848

Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Architecture Russell Carter, President

14 Wolf Water Resources Inc1001 SE Water Ave, Suite 180Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-207-6688Web: wolfwaterresources.com

Portland2014

228

228

Watershed science, water resources engineering,environmental science. Specialization in floodplainfunction and river/floodplain restoration.

Marjorie Wolfe; Curtis Loeb

15 Shannon & Wilson, Inc.3990 Collins Way, Suite 100Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-210-4750 Fax: 206-413-9252E-mail: [email protected]: www.shannonwilson.com

Seattle, Wash.1954

21143

35307

Geotechnical engineering, pavement engineering,contamination/remediation, geologic hazards, naturalresources, water resources, design-build, tunneling/underground, construction management,instrumentation, laboratory, GIS/databasemanagement

Risheng Park Piao, Vice President, Office Manager; JerryJacksha, Senior Associate; Travis Nguyen, Associate; ElliottMecham, Associate; Stephen McLandrich, Associate

16 VLMK Engineering + Design3933 S. Kelly Ave.Portland, OR 97239Phone: 503-222-4453 Fax: 503-248-9263E-mail: [email protected]: www.vlmk.comTwitter: @VLMKdesign

Portland1971

20 39 VLMK provides structural engineering, civil engineering,architectural design, planning, evaluations,entitlements, permit assistance, and special projects.

Greg Blefgen, President; Kevin Kaplan; Havlin Kemp; ChrisPalmateer; Jason Sahlin; Trent Nagele; Ken Rust; MikeLundervold; Justin Elliott; Brian Dubal

17 Cornforth Consultants, Inc.10250 S.W. Greenburg Road, Suite 111Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-452-1100 Fax: 503-452-1528E-mail: [email protected]: www.CornforthConsultants.com

Portland1983

18 29 Geotechnical Engineering; Engineering Geology;Hydrogeology; Geologic Hazard Evaluation; Dam andLevee Safety Engineering; Landslides; Rockfall; SeismicDesign; Earthquake Engineering; Foundations;Retaining Structures; Ground Improvement;Geotechnical Asset Management

Mike Meyer, President; Gerry Heslin, Vice President

18 Harris Group Inc.2525 SW 1st Ave, Suite 125Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-228-7200 Fax: 503-345-8399E-mail: [email protected]: www.harrisgroup.com

Seattle, Wash.1975

1758

3290

Multidiscipline engineering consultants, providingmechanical, electrical, structural, automation, processand chemical engineering and design services.

Randy Hinton, President & CEO; Gabe Shones, RegionalDirector

19 Nishkian Dean now IMEG1022 S.W. Salmon St., Suite 300Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-274-1843 Fax: 503-273-5696E-mail: [email protected]: www.nishkian.com

Portland1999

16 17 Structural engineering and consulting. Edwin T. Dean, Client Executive, Principal; Robert A. Aman,Associate; Nathan Hoesly, Associate

20 3J Consulting Inc.9600 SW Nimbus Ave, Ste 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-946-9365E-mail: [email protected]: www.3jconsulting.com

Beaverton2009

1515

3434

Civil engineering, water resources engineering, planning John Howorth, principal engineer

21 GeoDesign Inc. d/b/a NV59450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 300Wilsonville, OR 97070Phone: 503-968-8787 Fax: 503-968-3068E-mail: [email protected]: www.nv5.com/geodesign-now-nv5

Wilsonville1997

1416

5559

Geotechnical Engineering, Pavement Engineering,Engineering Geology, Environmental (Hazmat/Remediation), and Mining Consulting. NOTE: Samepeople, new name - GeoDesign is now NV5.

Scott Mills, Principal Engineer; George Saunders, PrincipalEngineer; Jeff Tucker, Principal Engineer; Brett Shipton,Principal Engineer; Shawn Dimke, Principal Engineer; LonYandell, Principal Geologist; Colby Hunt, EnvironmentalPrincipal; Erick Staley, Principal Engineering Geologist

21 Kramer Gehlen and Associates Inc.400 Columbia St., Suite 240Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 503-289-2661 Fax: 360-696-1572E-mail: [email protected]: www.kramer-gehlen.com

Vancouver, Wash.1969

14 19 Engineering David Aronson, principal; Mark Hughes, Principal

21 Miller Consulting Engineers, Inc.9600 SW Oak Street, Suite 400Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-246-1250 Fax: 503-246-1395E-mail: [email protected]: www.miller-se.com

Portland1978

14 24 Structural Engineering Kevin McCormick, Managing Principal; Paul R. Albertine,principal; Ronald G. Vandehey, principal; Eric R. Watson,principal; Lane P. Jobe, principal; Andrew R. Leichty, principal

21 Wallis Engineering215 West 4th Street, Suite 200Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-7041 Fax: 360-694-1043Web: www.walliseng.net

Vancouver, Wash.1984

1414

2626

Civil Engineering: Planning, design, and constructionphase services

Jane Vail, Principal

25 Emerio Design, LLC6445 SW Fallbrook Place, Suite 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-746-8812 Fax: 503-639-9592E-mail: [email protected]: www.emeriodesign.com

Beaverton2005

1315

7280

A minority owned small business specializing in civilengineering, land surveying, structural engineering, andconstruction management. Design portfolio includesland development for residential, commercial andindustrial projects, as well as standard urbaninfrastructure design on transportation and waterresource projects for local government agencies.

Neil (Nilaksha) P. Fernando, principal, owner

25 Froelich Engineers17700 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd., Suite 115Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-624-7005E-mail: [email protected]: www.froelich-engineers.com

Portland1983

1316

263,029

Civil and structural engineering for commercial,educational, multifamily residential, recreational,government, hydroelectric and utility, seismic retrofits.Licensed in 43 states Washington DC.

Tim T Terich PE, SE; Dean F Azimi PE, SE; Greg Hobi PE, SE;Tim Froelich PE, SE, Principals

25 PACE Engineers, Inc.4500 Kruse Way, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-597-3222 Fax: 503-597-7655E-mail: [email protected]: www.paceengrs.com

Kirkland, Wash.1992

1345

31129

Civil engineering, structural engineering, comprehensiveplanning, land surveying, landscape architecture,permitting geographical information systems (GIS), andconstruction management

Chris Anderson PE, Branch Manager; James R Shaver PE,Senior Principal Engineer

25 Smith Monroe Gray Engineers Inc.8625 S.W. Cascade Ave., Suite 600Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-643-8595 Fax: 503-643-8610E-mail: [email protected]: www.smgengr.com

Beaverton1971

1317

2731

Structural, civil, & mechanical engineering, design ofindustrial systems, materials handling, facilities, marineterminals and structures, construction engineering andcontractor services, permits, feasibility studies.

Rodney Monroe PE, SE, President; Bj Morgan PE, SE, VicePresident; Ken Dupuis PE, SE, Vice President; Jill Folkestad PE,SE, Vice President; Josh Christiansen PE, SE, Vice President;Nick Merriss, Vice President

29 Catena Consulting Engineers1500 NE Irving Street, Suite 412Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-467-4980 Fax: 503-467-4797E-mail: [email protected]: www.catenaengineers.comTwitter: CatenaEngineers

Portland2005

1213

1516

Catena consulting engineers is a structural engineeringfirm founded in 2005 in Portland, Oregon. The catenateam, totaling 16 professionals, brings experienceproviding structural engineering services to a broadrange of market segments including health care,education, civic, and commercial.

Christopher L. Thompson, Managing Principal; John S.McDonald, principal; Paige Viehouser, principal; Jason M.Thompson, principal; Jared O.W. Lewis, Principal

29 The Dyer Partnership Engineers & Planners Inc.1330 Teakwood Ave.Coos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-269-0732 Fax: 541-269-2044E-mail: [email protected]: www.dyerpart.com

Coos Bay1994

12 29 The Dyer Partnership specializes in civil, municipal andenvironmental engineering by providing planning,design, bidding, construction management, andsurveying services for public entities. Areas of focusinclude transportation and storm drainage with anemphasis on water and wastewater systems.

Steve B Major, President; Michael W Erickson, Vice President

31 GeoEngineers Inc.4000 Kruse Way Pl, Bldg 3, Ste 200Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-624-9274 Fax: 503-620-5940E-mail: [email protected]: www.geoengineers.comTwitter: @GeoEngineersInc

Seattle, Wash.1980

11130

24354

Earth Science and Engineering including geotechnicalengineering, environmental management, waterresources engineering, hydrogeology/geology, andnatural resources restoration.

Greg Landau, Associate Geotechnical Engineer; Julio Vela,Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Marsi Beeson, SeniorEnvironmental Scientist; Ben Hoffman; Melanie Klym; BrianRanney; Cris Watkins; Ryan Tobias

31 T.M. Rippey Consulting Engineers7650 S.W. Beveland St., Suite 100Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-443-3900 Fax: 503-443-3700E-mail: [email protected]: www.tmrippey.com

Tigard1993

11 17 TM Rippey Consulting Engineers is a well-establishedfirm providing structural and civil design service. Ourproject range includes commercial, multifamily,educational and religious facilities, industrial, seismicretrofits, and more. Our emphasis on client service,communication, and creativity has led to thousands ofsuccessful projects.

Tim Rippey PE, SE, President; Ralph Turnbaugh, VicePresident; Karl Koroch, Civil Principal; Josh Wetterlin

33 Sazan Group, Inc.111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 3210Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-416-2400 Fax: 503-416-2087E-mail: [email protected]: www.sazan.com

Seattle, Wash.1998

1071

13106

Enhancing constructability and overall buildingperformance, Säzän Group gives a new perspective totraditional mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP)engineering. In addition to designing technically sound,energy-efficient MEP systems, we take a thoughtfulapproach to lighting, data/telecommunications, andfire life safety design.

Nader Dabestani, President; Daniel Touger, Managing Principal

34 Century West Engineering Corp.5500 Meadows Road, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-419-2130 Fax: 503-639-2710E-mail: [email protected]: www.centurywest.com

Portland1969

934

2380

Design, planning, and on-call consulting for aviation,transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater,recreational facilities, and electrical

Dennis Fuller, president; Joe Roshak, President

34 Olson Engineering Inc.222 E. Evergreen BlvdVancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-1385 Fax: 360-695-8117E-mail: [email protected]: www.olsonengr.com

Vancouver, Wash.1968

99

4141

Utilizing multi-disciplinary fields such as civilengineering, land surveying, land use planning,landscape architecture, water rights and water systemdesign. Olson Engineering has a proven track record ofsuccess with over fifty years of service to the PacificNorthwest. Our experience in the land design industry issecond to none.

Jerry C. Olson, Chief Executive Officer; Kurt Stonex, Principal;Peter Tuck, Principal; Chris Wonderly, Principal

36 Civil West Engineering Services, Inc.486 E StreetCoos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-266-8601 Fax: 541-266-8681E-mail: [email protected]: civilwest.com

Coos Bay2008

825

1028

Civil Engineering Services Marlin Gochnour, Regional Manager; Matt Wadlington, AreaManager; Manny Ramos, Rogue Valley Regional Manager,Principal; Keven Shreeve, North Coast Regional Manager, PE,Principal; Will Dawson, South Coast Regional Manager,Principal

36 Keller Associates, Inc.245 Commercial St SE, STE 210Salem, OR 97301Phone: 503.364.2002E-mail: [email protected]: https://www.kellerassociates.com

Meridian, ID1993

877

10129

Civil, Structural and Electrical Engineering specializingin municipal services. Experts in Water, Wastewater,Stormwater and Transportation engineering for theNorthwest.

Peter Olsen, Branch Manager/Project Manager; ShannonWilliams, Senior Project Manger; Emily Flock, Project Manager

36 R&W Engineering Inc.9615 S.W. Allen Blvd., Suite 107Beaverton, OR 97005Phone: 503-292-6000 Fax: 503-726-3326E-mail: [email protected]: www.rweng.com

Beaverton1976

88

3333

Engineering: Mechanical, Electrical, Automation,Energy, Commissioning

Gregg H. Scholz, President, Electrical Engineer; Edward A.Carlisle, vice president, mechanical engineer

36 WEST Consultants, Inc.2601 25th Street SE, Ste 450Salem, OR 97302Phone: (503) 485-5490 Fax: (503) 485-5491E-mail: [email protected]: www.westconsultants.com

California1988

849

1367

WEST Consultants, Inc. (WEST) is a firm dedicated toproviding specialized water resources engineeringservices relevant to Water, Environment, Sedimentation,and Technology. WEST personnel are recognized ascomputer modeling experts in the service areas ofhydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, sedimenttransport, and water quality.

Thomas R. Grindeland, Sr. Vice President; Hans Hadley, VicePresident

40 Geosyntec Consultants920 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-222-9518 Fax: 971-271-5884Web: www.geosyntec.com

Boca Raton, Fla.1983

7 35 Sean Ragain; Howard Cumberland; Robert Annear, SeniorPrincipals

40 Gibbs & Olson1157 3rd Avenue, Suite 219Longview, WA 98632Phone: 360-425-0991 Fax: 360-423-3162E-mail: [email protected]: www.gibbs-olson.comTwitter: @GibbsOlson

Longview, Wash.1950

78

1618

We provide civil engineering and surveying for water,sewer, transportation, and stormwater infrastructure.

Rich Gushman, President; Tom Gower, Vice President; CarolRuiz, Principal | Project Manager

40 MFIA Inc.2007 S.E. Ash St.Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-234-0548 Fax: 503-234-0677E-mail: [email protected]: www.mfia-eng.com

Portland1945

77

2323

Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and low voltage/technology system design.

Jim Tormey; Scott Miller; Rob Connell; Mark Denyer; TakakoBaker

43 Cardno6720 SW Macadam Ave. Suite 150Portland, OR 97219Phone: 503-419-2500 Fax: 503-419-2600E-mail: [email protected]: www.cardno.com

Portland1945

6 45 Civil Engineering, Water Resources, LandscapeArchitecture, Planning, Permitting, EnvironmentalEngineering

Matt Lewis PE, Branch Manager

43 Crow Engineering Inc.9925 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite 110Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-213-2013 Fax: 503-213-2018E-mail: [email protected]: www.crowengineering.com

Beaverton1989

66

3033

Civil, Structural and Mechanical Engineering Services,and Consultant Services.

Hunter Anderson Wylie, President

43 Elcon Associates, Inc.15220 NW Greenbrier Pkwy. Suite 380Beaverton, OR 97006Phone: 503-644-2490 Fax: 503-386-2088E-mail: [email protected]: www.elcon.com

Beaverton1975

610

1731

Our team of experienced engineers and designersspecialize in the fields of power, lighting,communications, instrumentation and control systems,utility planning, and rail systems engineering includingtraction power, OCS, signals, corrosion control, andsystems integration.

Kinh D Pham PE, Managing Principal; Travis Arnzen PE,Principal

43 Westlake Consultants Inc.15115 S.W. Sequoia Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-684-0652 Fax: 503-624-0157E-mail: [email protected]: www.westlakeconsultants.com

Tigard1983

66

5353

Civil engineering including stormwater management,site development for renewable energy, affordablehousing, bio-life sciences, commercial/residential.Land surveying including construction survey and 3Dscanning/precision measurement. Land use planning.Construction management.

Judi A. Haney, Principal, President; Len J. Schelsky, principal,vice president; Michael A. Hargrave, principal, vice president/survey

47 Affiliated Engineers NW310 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-479-2901E-mail: [email protected]: www.aeieng.comTwitter: @AEITweets

Madison, Wis.1927

5360

6741

Mechanical Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, ITsystems, AV Systems, Lighting Design

Kyle Mechling PE; Brian DuPont PE

47 Humber Design Group, Inc.110 SE Main Street, Suite 200Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-946-6690E-mail: [email protected]: www.hdgpdx.com

Portland2014

55

1313

Civil Engineering Dave Humber, Principal

47 NorthWest Engineering Service, Inc.7000 SW Redwood LaneTigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-639-7525 Fax: 503-684-3589E-mail: [email protected]: www.nwesi.com

Tigard1958

56

4255

Commissioning Retro-Commissioning Testing,Adjusting, and Balancing Fire Smoke Damper TestingBuilding Envelope Testing Cleanroom PerformanceTesting Building HVAC Tune-Up Healthy Building SurveyEnergy Assessment Dust Monitoring and Mitigation

David Cunningham, Commissioning Services Manager; JewelBergeron, Business Development; Thomas Prevish, President

47 PCS Structural Solutions101 SW Main St, Suite 280Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-232-3746E-mail: [email protected]: www.pcs-structural.comTwitter: @pcsstructural

Tacoma, Wash.1965

553

676

PCS is a single-discipline firm providing StructuralEngineering services for vertical structures includingK-12, Higher Education, Healthcare, Civic, Commercial,Residential, and Industrial facilities.

Steven Williams, Associate

51 ABHT Structural Engineers1640 NW Johnson St.Portland, OR 97209Phone: 503-243-6682E-mail: [email protected]: www.abht-structural.com

Portland2002

4 12 Full Service Structural Engineering Consulting Randall S. Toma; Clinton J. Ambrose, principals

51 Earth Engineers, Inc.2411 S.E. 8th AvenueCamas, WA 98607Phone: 360-567-1806 Fax: 360-253-8624E-mail: [email protected]: www.earth-engineers.com

Camas, Wash.2007

44

1416

Geotechnical engineering and construction inspection. Troy M. Hull, Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Ray Aliperti,Springfield Branch Manager

53 CIDA Architects & Engineers15895 SW 72nd Ave., Suite 200Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-226-1285 Fax: 503-226-1670E-mail: [email protected]: www.cidainc.com

Portland1991

33

3434

Structural Engineering: New, Remodel, TenantImprovement, Building Evaluation, Seismic Retrofit,Equipment Anchorage, Mechanical Unit Anchorage

Jennifer Beattie, President; Tara Lund, Vice President; CurtisGagner, Secretary, Principal Structural Engineer

53 Coffman Engineers, Inc.329 NE Couch St #203Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-552-3800E-mail: [email protected]: www.coffman.com

Seattle, Wash.1979

3362

6590

Structural, Electrical, Fire Protection, Civil, Mechanical,and Bridge Engineering, along with Commissioning andLand Survey services.

Steve Hawk, Operations Manager; Katherine Cunningham,Discipline Manager, Electrical Engineering; Jerry Taricska, FireProtection Engineer

53 Firwood Design Group359 E. Historic Columbia River HighwayTroutdale, OR 97060Phone: 503-668-3737E-mail: [email protected]: www.firwooddesign.com

Troutdale2003

33

77

Civil and Water Resources Engineering, specializing inpublic improvement projects and providing excellentinfrastructure designs .

Kelli Grover, Principal

53 Herrera Environmental Consultants1001 SE Water Avenue, Suite 290Portland, OR 97214Phone: 971-200-8873E-mail: [email protected]: www.herrerainc.comTwitter: @HerreraEnv

Seattle, Wash.1980

335

995

Herrera Environmental Consultants is an innovative,mission driven, employee-owned firm rooted in thePacific Northwest. We specialize in projects seekinghigh sustainability performance that seamlesslyintegrate civil engineering systems, development, andnatural resources.

Kate Forester, Landscape Architect; Brian Busiek, AssociateEngineer; Ellen McClure CSE, PWS, AssociateGeomorphologist/Regional Team Lead

53 Livermore Architecture & Engineering, Inc.1500 SW 1st Avenue, Suite 240Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-892-3002E-mail: [email protected]: www.livermoreae.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/livermoreae

Portland2000

33

1010

Livermore Architecture & Engineering integratesArchitectural Design with Structural Engineering todeliver creative, cost effective, and high performancesolutions for commercial and industrial clients.

Gary M. Livermore, President; Geoff Grummon-Beale, PrincipalArchitect

53 Madden & Baughman Engineering, Inc1500 SW 1st AvenuePortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-236-7611E-mail: [email protected]: www.maddenbaughman.com

Portland2005

3 5 Structural Engineering Tom Baughman; Jerome Madden; Matthew Schaefer

53 VALAR Consulting Engineering12042 SE Sunnyside Road Unit 357Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503 758-8092E-mail: [email protected]: www.valarengineering.com

Clackamas2014

3 6 Norm Faris

60 CESNW Inc.13190 S.W. 68th Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-968-6655 Fax: 503-968-2595E-mail: [email protected]: www.cesnw.com

Tigard1985

22

99

Civil Engineering, Land Surveying and Land UsePlanning services for Transportation, StormwaterManagement, Parks, Site Development, Sanitary Sewerand Water Main projects. Land Surveying for boundary,right of way location, topographic mapping, ALTAsurveys, Drone mapping and photography, constructionstaking and FEMA elevation certificates.

Anthony Weller, President; Paul Kohn, Survey Manager

60 TCC & Associates, Inc.5821 SE 82nd Ave, Suite 111Portland, OR 97266Phone: 503-277-8143 Fax: 503-262-8668E-mail: [email protected]: www.tccengr.com

Portland2005

2 6 Civil site design, roadway design, water pipleline,stormwater hydrology, utilities, residential, commercialsite development

Edmund Tawiah PE, Principal Engineer

60 Terraphase Engineering610 SW Broadway, Suite 405Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-380-3233E-mail: [email protected]: www.terraphase.com

Oakland, Calif.2009

221

10100

Site assessment, land remediation, stormwatermanagement/permitting, environmental due diligenceand water resources.

Jeff Wallace; James Farrow; Eric Strecker, Principals

63 Kurt Fischer Structural Engineering310 SW 4th AvePortland, OR 97204Phone: 503-272-6675E-mail: [email protected]: www.kfseng.com

California2012

1 1 Structural Engineering and Excavation ShoringStructural Engineering.

Carl Kloos S.E., Vice President

Information obtained from surveys submitted by listed companies. For a survey form, e-mail [email protected].

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ENGINEERING FIRMSOregon and Southwest Washington engineering firms ranked by number of local registered engineers

- LISTACompany/

Headquarters/Year Founded

Number ofEngineersLocal/Companywide

Number ofEmployeesLocal/Companywide Services Offered Local Senior Executive(s)

1 PAE522 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-226-2921 Fax: 503-226-2930E-mail: [email protected]: www.pae-engineers.com

Portland1967

120195

226359

PAE provides mechanical and electrical engineering,technology system design, and architectural lightingdesign. The firm is also well-known for providingexpertise in sustainable design, building analysis andmodeling, and master planning.

Marc Brune, Principal; Steve Turina, principal; Nick Collins,principal; Grant Parthemer, principal; Conrad Brown, principal;Scott Bevan, principal ; Brad Wilson, principal ; Dave Williams,principal ; Matt Jones, Principal ; Paul Schwer, President

2 David Evans Enterprises, Inc.2100 SW River ParkwayPortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-223-6663 Fax: 503-223-2701Web: www.deainc.comTwitter: DEA_Inc

Portland1976

112269

4991,042

Al Barkouli PE, President and CEO; Marcus McGarrity, ChiefFinancial Officer; Cindi Polychronis, Chief Administrative Officer

3 Murraysmith888 SW 5th Ave., Suite 1170Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-225-9010Web: www.murraysmith.us

Portland1980

102167

167322

Civil engineering firm specializing in public andmunicipal infrastructure planning, design and projectdelivery.

Chris Rayasam, President/CEO; Troy Bowers, Executive VicePresident; Kevin Thelin, Vice President

4 AKS Engineering & Forestry12965 S.W. Herman RoadTualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-563-6151 Fax: 503-563-6152E-mail: [email protected]: www.aks-eng.com

Tualatin1996

97107

235250

civil engineering, forest engineering, planning,surveying, natural resources, water resources, GIS,landscape architecture, construction support services

Monty Hurley; Alex Hurley; John Meier; Michael Poissant,senior members

5 KPFF Consulting Engineers111 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 2600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-227-3251 Fax: 503-227-7980E-mail: [email protected]: www.kpff.comTwitter: @KPFF_Portland

Seattle, Wash.1960

84490

1881,242

Structural and civil engineering, surveying,environmental permitting

Matt Dolan, Managing Principal; Anne Monnier, structuralprincipal; Craig Totten, structural principal; Curt Vanderzanden,civil principal; Nathan Ingraffea, structural principal; JerryAbdie, structural principal; Josh Richards, structural principal;Mark Tobin, structural principal; Troy Tetsuka, survey principal;Blake Patsy, Managing Principal, Structural Engineering; MarkReuland, Principal

6 Black & Veatch Corporation19801 SW 72nd Avenue, Suite 200Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503-443-4400 Fax: 503-443-4401E-mail: [email protected]: www.bv.com

Overland Park, Kan.1915

75 146 Black & Veatch is a leading global engineering,consulting and construction company specializing ininfrastructure development in energy, water,telecommunications, management consulting, federaland environmental markets, with more than 100 officesworldwide and has completed projects in more than100 countries on six continents.

David Carlson, Vice President

7 DOWL5000 Meadows Road, Suite 420Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-620-6103 Fax: 800-865-9847E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowl.comTwitter: @dowlengineers

Seattle, Wash.1962

53147

143415

DOWL is a 400-person multi-discipline consulting firmwith offices throughout the western US. DOWLprofessionals specialize in transportation engineering;transportation planning/traffic engineering; bridge/structure/marine engineering; civil engineering;construction-phase services; land use planning;environmental science and permitting; survey; andmore.

Lawrence H. Fox, Chief Operating Officer; Guy N. HakansonP.E., Bridge, Structural, and Marine Practice Area Leader;Jeffrey R. Shoemaker P.E., Portland Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Civil); Jason R. Kelly P.E., Lake OswegoOffice Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (ConstructionEngineering & Inspection); Read Stapleton AICP, Sub-PracticeArea Lead (Land Use Planning); Jeffrey R. Bernardo P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation – Pacific Northwest); AustinR. Bloom, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Environmental); Robert W.Goodrich P.E., Salem Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead(Bridge); Jaime L. Jordan P.E., Medford Office Manager, SeniorProject Manager (Transportation); Justin A. Mason P.E., CWRE,Bend Office Manager, Sub-Practice Area Lead (Commercial/Industrial); Kristina M. O'Grady PMP, Eugene Office Manager,Project Controller; Nicholas P. Robertson P.E., S.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Structural); David V. Simmons P.E., Sub-Practice Area Lead (Transportation Planning & TrafficEngineering)

8 Kennedy Jenks Consultants421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-423-4000 Fax: 503-295-4901E-mail: [email protected]: www.kennedyjenks.comTwitter: @KennedyJenks

San Francisco, Calif.1919

48180

55396

Kennedy Jenks Consultants offers water and wastewaterplanning and design, stormwater management, piperehabilitation, port and marine facilities, and plant andutility consulting services.

Mark Cullington; Dean Wood; Andrew Bailey, Senior Executives

9 AECOM111 S.W. Columbia St., Suite 1500Portland, OR 97201Phone: 971-323-6262Web: www.aecom.com

Los Angeles, Calif.1990

4518,750

12250,000

AECOM is the world’s premier infrastructure firm,delivering professional services across the projectlifecycle – from planning, design and engineering toconsulting and construction management.

Bob Post, National Transportation Business Line; Mel Sears

9 Otak, Inc.808 S.W. Third Ave., Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-287-6825 Fax: 503-415-2304E-mail: [email protected]: www.otak.com

Portland1981

4593

235331

Architecture, engineering, planning, landscapearchitecture, water and natural resources, survey,project management, and construction management,federal, international

Jim Hamann, Chief Executive Officer & President; Scott Dreher,Chief Operations Officer; Dave Johnson, Chief Financial Officer;Gary Reddick, Director of Design; David Knowles, Director ofTransportation; Kevin Timmins, Water Resources EngineeringPrincipal; Mike Day, President, DAY CPM; Jon Yamashita,Director of Land Surveying; Scott Nettleton, Senior StructuralProject Manager; Ben Bortolazzo, Director of Planning &Design

11 Parametrix700 N.E. Multnomah St., Suite 1000Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-233-2400 Fax: 855-542-6353E-mail: [email protected]: www.parametrix.com

Seattle, Wash.1969

38159

111550

Transportation Planning and Engineering, Water/Wastewater Planning and Engineering, EnvironmentalPlanning, Environmental Remediation, Civil Engineering,Land Use Planning, Surveying, Project Management,Construction Management

Richard Roche, Operations Manager; John Willis PE, VicePresident

12 Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc205 S.E. Spokane St., Suite 200Portland, OR 97202Phone: 503-221-1131 Fax: 503-221-1171E-mail: [email protected]: www.hhpr.comTwitter: @hhprinc

Portland1990

3030

103103

Civil and structural engineers, planners, landscapearchitects, surveyors, and natural resource scientistswho provide integrated services for transportationfacilities, utilities, water resources, and sitedevelopment.

Charles L. Harper; Daniel S. Houf; Ron D. Peterson; Ben R.Austin; Bruce M Haunreiter PE, Principals

13 ZCS Engineering & Architecture900 Klamath AveKlamath Falls, OR 97601Phone: 541-500-8588E-mail: [email protected]: www.zcsea.com

Klamath Falls1978

2525

4848

Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Architecture Russell Carter, President

14 Wolf Water Resources Inc1001 SE Water Ave, Suite 180Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-207-6688Web: wolfwaterresources.com

Portland2014

228

228

Watershed science, water resources engineering,environmental science. Specialization in floodplainfunction and river/floodplain restoration.

Marjorie Wolfe; Curtis Loeb

15 Shannon & Wilson, Inc.3990 Collins Way, Suite 100Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-210-4750 Fax: 206-413-9252E-mail: [email protected]: www.shannonwilson.com

Seattle, Wash.1954

21143

35307

Geotechnical engineering, pavement engineering,contamination/remediation, geologic hazards, naturalresources, water resources, design-build, tunneling/underground, construction management,instrumentation, laboratory, GIS/databasemanagement

Risheng Park Piao, Vice President, Office Manager; JerryJacksha, Senior Associate; Travis Nguyen, Associate; ElliottMecham, Associate; Stephen McLandrich, Associate

16 VLMK Engineering + Design3933 S. Kelly Ave.Portland, OR 97239Phone: 503-222-4453 Fax: 503-248-9263E-mail: [email protected]: www.vlmk.comTwitter: @VLMKdesign

Portland1971

20 39 VLMK provides structural engineering, civil engineering,architectural design, planning, evaluations,entitlements, permit assistance, and special projects.

Greg Blefgen, President; Kevin Kaplan; Havlin Kemp; ChrisPalmateer; Jason Sahlin; Trent Nagele; Ken Rust; MikeLundervold; Justin Elliott; Brian Dubal

17 Cornforth Consultants, Inc.10250 S.W. Greenburg Road, Suite 111Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-452-1100 Fax: 503-452-1528E-mail: [email protected]: www.CornforthConsultants.com

Portland1983

18 29 Geotechnical Engineering; Engineering Geology;Hydrogeology; Geologic Hazard Evaluation; Dam andLevee Safety Engineering; Landslides; Rockfall; SeismicDesign; Earthquake Engineering; Foundations;Retaining Structures; Ground Improvement;Geotechnical Asset Management

Mike Meyer, President; Gerry Heslin, Vice President

18 Harris Group Inc.2525 SW 1st Ave, Suite 125Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-228-7200 Fax: 503-345-8399E-mail: [email protected]: www.harrisgroup.com

Seattle, Wash.1975

1758

3290

Multidiscipline engineering consultants, providingmechanical, electrical, structural, automation, processand chemical engineering and design services.

Randy Hinton, President & CEO; Gabe Shones, RegionalDirector

19 Nishkian Dean now IMEG1022 S.W. Salmon St., Suite 300Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-274-1843 Fax: 503-273-5696E-mail: [email protected]: www.nishkian.com

Portland1999

16 17 Structural engineering and consulting. Edwin T. Dean, Client Executive, Principal; Robert A. Aman,Associate; Nathan Hoesly, Associate

20 3J Consulting Inc.9600 SW Nimbus Ave, Ste 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-946-9365E-mail: [email protected]: www.3jconsulting.com

Beaverton2009

1515

3434

Civil engineering, water resources engineering, planning John Howorth, principal engineer

21 GeoDesign Inc. d/b/a NV59450 SW Commerce Circle, Suite 300Wilsonville, OR 97070Phone: 503-968-8787 Fax: 503-968-3068E-mail: [email protected]: www.nv5.com/geodesign-now-nv5

Wilsonville1997

1416

5559

Geotechnical Engineering, Pavement Engineering,Engineering Geology, Environmental (Hazmat/Remediation), and Mining Consulting. NOTE: Samepeople, new name - GeoDesign is now NV5.

Scott Mills, Principal Engineer; George Saunders, PrincipalEngineer; Jeff Tucker, Principal Engineer; Brett Shipton,Principal Engineer; Shawn Dimke, Principal Engineer; LonYandell, Principal Geologist; Colby Hunt, EnvironmentalPrincipal; Erick Staley, Principal Engineering Geologist

21 Kramer Gehlen and Associates Inc.400 Columbia St., Suite 240Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 503-289-2661 Fax: 360-696-1572E-mail: [email protected]: www.kramer-gehlen.com

Vancouver, Wash.1969

14 19 Engineering David Aronson, principal; Mark Hughes, Principal

21 Miller Consulting Engineers, Inc.9600 SW Oak Street, Suite 400Portland, OR 97223Phone: 503-246-1250 Fax: 503-246-1395E-mail: [email protected]: www.miller-se.com

Portland1978

14 24 Structural Engineering Kevin McCormick, Managing Principal; Paul R. Albertine,principal; Ronald G. Vandehey, principal; Eric R. Watson,principal; Lane P. Jobe, principal; Andrew R. Leichty, principal

21 Wallis Engineering215 West 4th Street, Suite 200Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-7041 Fax: 360-694-1043Web: www.walliseng.net

Vancouver, Wash.1984

1414

2626

Civil Engineering: Planning, design, and constructionphase services

Jane Vail, Principal

25 Emerio Design, LLC6445 SW Fallbrook Place, Suite 100Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-746-8812 Fax: 503-639-9592E-mail: [email protected]: www.emeriodesign.com

Beaverton2005

1315

7280

A minority owned small business specializing in civilengineering, land surveying, structural engineering, andconstruction management. Design portfolio includesland development for residential, commercial andindustrial projects, as well as standard urbaninfrastructure design on transportation and waterresource projects for local government agencies.

Neil (Nilaksha) P. Fernando, principal, owner

25 Froelich Engineers17700 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd., Suite 115Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-624-7005E-mail: [email protected]: www.froelich-engineers.com

Portland1983

1316

263,029

Civil and structural engineering for commercial,educational, multifamily residential, recreational,government, hydroelectric and utility, seismic retrofits.Licensed in 43 states Washington DC.

Tim T Terich PE, SE; Dean F Azimi PE, SE; Greg Hobi PE, SE;Tim Froelich PE, SE, Principals

25 PACE Engineers, Inc.4500 Kruse Way, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-597-3222 Fax: 503-597-7655E-mail: [email protected]: www.paceengrs.com

Kirkland, Wash.1992

1345

31129

Civil engineering, structural engineering, comprehensiveplanning, land surveying, landscape architecture,permitting geographical information systems (GIS), andconstruction management

Chris Anderson PE, Branch Manager; James R Shaver PE,Senior Principal Engineer

25 Smith Monroe Gray Engineers Inc.8625 S.W. Cascade Ave., Suite 600Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-643-8595 Fax: 503-643-8610E-mail: [email protected]: www.smgengr.com

Beaverton1971

1317

2731

Structural, civil, & mechanical engineering, design ofindustrial systems, materials handling, facilities, marineterminals and structures, construction engineering andcontractor services, permits, feasibility studies.

Rodney Monroe PE, SE, President; Bj Morgan PE, SE, VicePresident; Ken Dupuis PE, SE, Vice President; Jill Folkestad PE,SE, Vice President; Josh Christiansen PE, SE, Vice President;Nick Merriss, Vice President

29 Catena Consulting Engineers1500 NE Irving Street, Suite 412Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-467-4980 Fax: 503-467-4797E-mail: [email protected]: www.catenaengineers.comTwitter: CatenaEngineers

Portland2005

1213

1516

Catena consulting engineers is a structural engineeringfirm founded in 2005 in Portland, Oregon. The catenateam, totaling 16 professionals, brings experienceproviding structural engineering services to a broadrange of market segments including health care,education, civic, and commercial.

Christopher L. Thompson, Managing Principal; John S.McDonald, principal; Paige Viehouser, principal; Jason M.Thompson, principal; Jared O.W. Lewis, Principal

29 The Dyer Partnership Engineers & Planners Inc.1330 Teakwood Ave.Coos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-269-0732 Fax: 541-269-2044E-mail: [email protected]: www.dyerpart.com

Coos Bay1994

12 29 The Dyer Partnership specializes in civil, municipal andenvironmental engineering by providing planning,design, bidding, construction management, andsurveying services for public entities. Areas of focusinclude transportation and storm drainage with anemphasis on water and wastewater systems.

Steve B Major, President; Michael W Erickson, Vice President

31 GeoEngineers Inc.4000 Kruse Way Pl, Bldg 3, Ste 200Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-624-9274 Fax: 503-620-5940E-mail: [email protected]: www.geoengineers.comTwitter: @GeoEngineersInc

Seattle, Wash.1980

11130

24354

Earth Science and Engineering including geotechnicalengineering, environmental management, waterresources engineering, hydrogeology/geology, andnatural resources restoration.

Greg Landau, Associate Geotechnical Engineer; Julio Vela,Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Marsi Beeson, SeniorEnvironmental Scientist; Ben Hoffman; Melanie Klym; BrianRanney; Cris Watkins; Ryan Tobias

31 T.M. Rippey Consulting Engineers7650 S.W. Beveland St., Suite 100Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-443-3900 Fax: 503-443-3700E-mail: [email protected]: www.tmrippey.com

Tigard1993

11 17 TM Rippey Consulting Engineers is a well-establishedfirm providing structural and civil design service. Ourproject range includes commercial, multifamily,educational and religious facilities, industrial, seismicretrofits, and more. Our emphasis on client service,communication, and creativity has led to thousands ofsuccessful projects.

Tim Rippey PE, SE, President; Ralph Turnbaugh, VicePresident; Karl Koroch, Civil Principal; Josh Wetterlin

33 Sazan Group, Inc.111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 3210Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-416-2400 Fax: 503-416-2087E-mail: [email protected]: www.sazan.com

Seattle, Wash.1998

1071

13106

Enhancing constructability and overall buildingperformance, Säzän Group gives a new perspective totraditional mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP)engineering. In addition to designing technically sound,energy-efficient MEP systems, we take a thoughtfulapproach to lighting, data/telecommunications, andfire life safety design.

Nader Dabestani, President; Daniel Touger, Managing Principal

34 Century West Engineering Corp.5500 Meadows Road, Suite 250Lake Oswego, OR 97035Phone: 503-419-2130 Fax: 503-639-2710E-mail: [email protected]: www.centurywest.com

Portland1969

934

2380

Design, planning, and on-call consulting for aviation,transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater,recreational facilities, and electrical

Dennis Fuller, president; Joe Roshak, President

34 Olson Engineering Inc.222 E. Evergreen BlvdVancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360-695-1385 Fax: 360-695-8117E-mail: [email protected]: www.olsonengr.com

Vancouver, Wash.1968

99

4141

Utilizing multi-disciplinary fields such as civilengineering, land surveying, land use planning,landscape architecture, water rights and water systemdesign. Olson Engineering has a proven track record ofsuccess with over fifty years of service to the PacificNorthwest. Our experience in the land design industry issecond to none.

Jerry C. Olson, Chief Executive Officer; Kurt Stonex, Principal;Peter Tuck, Principal; Chris Wonderly, Principal

36 Civil West Engineering Services, Inc.486 E StreetCoos Bay, OR 97420Phone: 541-266-8601 Fax: 541-266-8681E-mail: [email protected]: civilwest.com

Coos Bay2008

825

1028

Civil Engineering Services Marlin Gochnour, Regional Manager; Matt Wadlington, AreaManager; Manny Ramos, Rogue Valley Regional Manager,Principal; Keven Shreeve, North Coast Regional Manager, PE,Principal; Will Dawson, South Coast Regional Manager,Principal

36 Keller Associates, Inc.245 Commercial St SE, STE 210Salem, OR 97301Phone: 503.364.2002E-mail: [email protected]: https://www.kellerassociates.com

Meridian, ID1993

877

10129

Civil, Structural and Electrical Engineering specializingin municipal services. Experts in Water, Wastewater,Stormwater and Transportation engineering for theNorthwest.

Peter Olsen, Branch Manager/Project Manager; ShannonWilliams, Senior Project Manger; Emily Flock, Project Manager

36 R&W Engineering Inc.9615 S.W. Allen Blvd., Suite 107Beaverton, OR 97005Phone: 503-292-6000 Fax: 503-726-3326E-mail: [email protected]: www.rweng.com

Beaverton1976

88

3333

Engineering: Mechanical, Electrical, Automation,Energy, Commissioning

Gregg H. Scholz, President, Electrical Engineer; Edward A.Carlisle, vice president, mechanical engineer

36 WEST Consultants, Inc.2601 25th Street SE, Ste 450Salem, OR 97302Phone: (503) 485-5490 Fax: (503) 485-5491E-mail: [email protected]: www.westconsultants.com

California1988

849

1367

WEST Consultants, Inc. (WEST) is a firm dedicated toproviding specialized water resources engineeringservices relevant to Water, Environment, Sedimentation,and Technology. WEST personnel are recognized ascomputer modeling experts in the service areas ofhydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, sedimenttransport, and water quality.

Thomas R. Grindeland, Sr. Vice President; Hans Hadley, VicePresident

40 Geosyntec Consultants920 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 600Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-222-9518 Fax: 971-271-5884Web: www.geosyntec.com

Boca Raton, Fla.1983

7 35 Sean Ragain; Howard Cumberland; Robert Annear, SeniorPrincipals

40 Gibbs & Olson1157 3rd Avenue, Suite 219Longview, WA 98632Phone: 360-425-0991 Fax: 360-423-3162E-mail: [email protected]: www.gibbs-olson.comTwitter: @GibbsOlson

Longview, Wash.1950

78

1618

We provide civil engineering and surveying for water,sewer, transportation, and stormwater infrastructure.

Rich Gushman, President; Tom Gower, Vice President; CarolRuiz, Principal | Project Manager

40 MFIA Inc.2007 S.E. Ash St.Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-234-0548 Fax: 503-234-0677E-mail: [email protected]: www.mfia-eng.com

Portland1945

77

2323

Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and low voltage/technology system design.

Jim Tormey; Scott Miller; Rob Connell; Mark Denyer; TakakoBaker

43 Cardno6720 SW Macadam Ave. Suite 150Portland, OR 97219Phone: 503-419-2500 Fax: 503-419-2600E-mail: [email protected]: www.cardno.com

Portland1945

6 45 Civil Engineering, Water Resources, LandscapeArchitecture, Planning, Permitting, EnvironmentalEngineering

Matt Lewis PE, Branch Manager

43 Crow Engineering Inc.9925 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite 110Beaverton, OR 97008Phone: 503-213-2013 Fax: 503-213-2018E-mail: [email protected]: www.crowengineering.com

Beaverton1989

66

3033

Civil, Structural and Mechanical Engineering Services,and Consultant Services.

Hunter Anderson Wylie, President

43 Elcon Associates, Inc.15220 NW Greenbrier Pkwy. Suite 380Beaverton, OR 97006Phone: 503-644-2490 Fax: 503-386-2088E-mail: [email protected]: www.elcon.com

Beaverton1975

610

1731

Our team of experienced engineers and designersspecialize in the fields of power, lighting,communications, instrumentation and control systems,utility planning, and rail systems engineering includingtraction power, OCS, signals, corrosion control, andsystems integration.

Kinh D Pham PE, Managing Principal; Travis Arnzen PE,Principal

43 Westlake Consultants Inc.15115 S.W. Sequoia Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-684-0652 Fax: 503-624-0157E-mail: [email protected]: www.westlakeconsultants.com

Tigard1983

66

5353

Civil engineering including stormwater management,site development for renewable energy, affordablehousing, bio-life sciences, commercial/residential.Land surveying including construction survey and 3Dscanning/precision measurement. Land use planning.Construction management.

Judi A. Haney, Principal, President; Len J. Schelsky, principal,vice president; Michael A. Hargrave, principal, vice president/survey

47 Affiliated Engineers NW310 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 800Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-479-2901E-mail: [email protected]: www.aeieng.comTwitter: @AEITweets

Madison, Wis.1927

5360

6741

Mechanical Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, ITsystems, AV Systems, Lighting Design

Kyle Mechling PE; Brian DuPont PE

47 Humber Design Group, Inc.110 SE Main Street, Suite 200Portland, OR 97214Phone: 503-946-6690E-mail: [email protected]: www.hdgpdx.com

Portland2014

55

1313

Civil Engineering Dave Humber, Principal

47 NorthWest Engineering Service, Inc.7000 SW Redwood LaneTigard, OR 97224Phone: 503-639-7525 Fax: 503-684-3589E-mail: [email protected]: www.nwesi.com

Tigard1958

56

4255

Commissioning Retro-Commissioning Testing,Adjusting, and Balancing Fire Smoke Damper TestingBuilding Envelope Testing Cleanroom PerformanceTesting Building HVAC Tune-Up Healthy Building SurveyEnergy Assessment Dust Monitoring and Mitigation

David Cunningham, Commissioning Services Manager; JewelBergeron, Business Development; Thomas Prevish, President

47 PCS Structural Solutions101 SW Main St, Suite 280Portland, OR 97204Phone: 503-232-3746E-mail: [email protected]: www.pcs-structural.comTwitter: @pcsstructural

Tacoma, Wash.1965

553

676

PCS is a single-discipline firm providing StructuralEngineering services for vertical structures includingK-12, Higher Education, Healthcare, Civic, Commercial,Residential, and Industrial facilities.

Steven Williams, Associate

51 ABHT Structural Engineers1640 NW Johnson St.Portland, OR 97209Phone: 503-243-6682E-mail: [email protected]: www.abht-structural.com

Portland2002

4 12 Full Service Structural Engineering Consulting Randall S. Toma; Clinton J. Ambrose, principals

51 Earth Engineers, Inc.2411 S.E. 8th AvenueCamas, WA 98607Phone: 360-567-1806 Fax: 360-253-8624E-mail: [email protected]: www.earth-engineers.com

Camas, Wash.2007

44

1416

Geotechnical engineering and construction inspection. Troy M. Hull, Principal Geotechnical Engineer; Ray Aliperti,Springfield Branch Manager

53 CIDA Architects & Engineers15895 SW 72nd Ave., Suite 200Portland, OR 97224Phone: 503-226-1285 Fax: 503-226-1670E-mail: [email protected]: www.cidainc.com

Portland1991

33

3434

Structural Engineering: New, Remodel, TenantImprovement, Building Evaluation, Seismic Retrofit,Equipment Anchorage, Mechanical Unit Anchorage

Jennifer Beattie, President; Tara Lund, Vice President; CurtisGagner, Secretary, Principal Structural Engineer

53 Coffman Engineers, Inc.329 NE Couch St #203Portland, OR 97232Phone: 503-552-3800E-mail: [email protected]: www.coffman.com

Seattle, Wash.1979

3362

6590

Structural, Electrical, Fire Protection, Civil, Mechanical,and Bridge Engineering, along with Commissioning andLand Survey services.

Steve Hawk, Operations Manager; Katherine Cunningham,Discipline Manager, Electrical Engineering; Jerry Taricska, FireProtection Engineer

53 Firwood Design Group359 E. Historic Columbia River HighwayTroutdale, OR 97060Phone: 503-668-3737E-mail: [email protected]: www.firwooddesign.com

Troutdale2003

33

77

Civil and Water Resources Engineering, specializing inpublic improvement projects and providing excellentinfrastructure designs .

Kelli Grover, Principal

53 Herrera Environmental Consultants1001 SE Water Avenue, Suite 290Portland, OR 97214Phone: 971-200-8873E-mail: [email protected]: www.herrerainc.comTwitter: @HerreraEnv

Seattle, Wash.1980

335

995

Herrera Environmental Consultants is an innovative,mission driven, employee-owned firm rooted in thePacific Northwest. We specialize in projects seekinghigh sustainability performance that seamlesslyintegrate civil engineering systems, development, andnatural resources.

Kate Forester, Landscape Architect; Brian Busiek, AssociateEngineer; Ellen McClure CSE, PWS, AssociateGeomorphologist/Regional Team Lead

53 Livermore Architecture & Engineering, Inc.1500 SW 1st Avenue, Suite 240Portland, OR 97201Phone: 503-892-3002E-mail: [email protected]: www.livermoreae.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/livermoreae

Portland2000

33

1010

Livermore Architecture & Engineering integratesArchitectural Design with Structural Engineering todeliver creative, cost effective, and high performancesolutions for commercial and industrial clients.

Gary M. Livermore, President; Geoff Grummon-Beale, PrincipalArchitect

53 Madden & Baughman Engineering, Inc1500 SW 1st AvenuePortland, OR 97201Phone: 503-236-7611E-mail: [email protected]: www.maddenbaughman.com

Portland2005

3 5 Structural Engineering Tom Baughman; Jerome Madden; Matthew Schaefer

53 VALAR Consulting Engineering12042 SE Sunnyside Road Unit 357Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503 758-8092E-mail: [email protected]: www.valarengineering.com

Clackamas2014

3 6 Norm Faris

60 CESNW Inc.13190 S.W. 68th Parkway, Suite 150Tigard, OR 97223Phone: 503-968-6655 Fax: 503-968-2595E-mail: [email protected]: www.cesnw.com

Tigard1985

22

99

Civil Engineering, Land Surveying and Land UsePlanning services for Transportation, StormwaterManagement, Parks, Site Development, Sanitary Sewerand Water Main projects. Land Surveying for boundary,right of way location, topographic mapping, ALTAsurveys, Drone mapping and photography, constructionstaking and FEMA elevation certificates.

Anthony Weller, President; Paul Kohn, Survey Manager

60 TCC & Associates, Inc.5821 SE 82nd Ave, Suite 111Portland, OR 97266Phone: 503-277-8143 Fax: 503-262-8668E-mail: [email protected]: www.tccengr.com

Portland2005

2 6 Civil site design, roadway design, water pipleline,stormwater hydrology, utilities, residential, commercialsite development

Edmund Tawiah PE, Principal Engineer

60 Terraphase Engineering610 SW Broadway, Suite 405Portland, OR 97205Phone: 503-380-3233E-mail: [email protected]: www.terraphase.com

Oakland, Calif.2009

221

10100

Site assessment, land remediation, stormwatermanagement/permitting, environmental due diligenceand water resources.

Jeff Wallace; James Farrow; Eric Strecker, Principals

63 Kurt Fischer Structural Engineering310 SW 4th AvePortland, OR 97204Phone: 503-272-6675E-mail: [email protected]: www.kfseng.com

California2012

1 1 Structural Engineering and Excavation ShoringStructural Engineering.

Carl Kloos S.E., Vice President

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Projects Arriving Soon!FOREST HILLS ES RENOVATIONSOREGON, February 16, 2021, 2:00 PM PT

WANAPA TEMPORARY ACCESS ROADOREGON, Bid Due: February 2, 2021, 11:00 AM PT

2021 WHITE CITY ADA IMPROVEMENTSOREGON, February 3, 2021, 10:00 AM PT

MAIN PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTSOREGON, February 10, 2021, 2:00 PM PT

2020 HEADQUARTERS GENERATORWASHINGTON, February 11, 2021, 3:00 PM PT

PROJECTS JUST ARRIVEDBUILDING ENVELOPE RESTORATIONOREGON, 02/16, 02:00 PM PT

RFP: KELLOGG CREEK WRRF AERATION SYSTEMOREGON, 02/04, 02:00 PM PT

RFP: A/E SERVICES FOR GRAND STAIRCASEOREGON, 02/05, 03:00 PM PT

FIRE ALARM TESTING AND INSPECTIONOREGON, 02/10, 02:00 PM PT

LANDSCAPE SERVICESOREGON, 01/22, 04:00 PM PT

SUBSTATION 108 LOW SIDE REBUILDOREGON, 02/08, 02:00 PM PT

OAKRIDGE SCHOOL BP#3 SUB-BIDOREGON, 02/04, 02:00 PM PT

ODOT ONTARIO OIL/WATER SEPARATOROREGON, 02/10, 10:00 AM PT

SW - ECHO GLEN CHILDREN'S CENTERWASHINGTON, 02/11, 03:00 PM PT

ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING NORTH FAN WALLWASHINGTON, 02/02, 11:00 AM PT

RFQ: CUSHMAN 2 POWERHOUSEWASHINGTON, 02/23, 11:00 AM PT

MISSION CREEK CORRECTIONS CENTERWASHINGTON, 02/18, 03:00 PM PT

BID OPENINGSOFFICE ADDITION/REMODEL HUNTER CREEKGOLD BEACH, OREGON, 12/21, 02:00 PM PT

A contract was awarded to H3 General Contractors LLC of Roseburg, Oregon for an amount of $768,915.00.

RFP: PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICESENTERPRISE, OREGON, 12/02, 02:00 PM PT

On January 13, an intent to award was issued to Wenaha Group, Inc. of Pendleton, Oregon.

EAST BEACH UTILITY IMPROVEMENTSMORROW COUNTY, OREGON, 01/14, 12:00 PM PT

On January 15, an intent to award was issued to HD Fowler Company, Inc. of Wilsonville, Oregon for an amount of $928,876.17.

DREDGE OREGON RUBBER PIPE PROCUREMENTPORTLAND, OREGON, 01/12, 02:00 PM PT

On January 15, a contract was awarded to IHC America, Inc. of Houston, Texas for an amount of $194,352.00.

ESB PRINEVILLE DMV SECURITY

SALEM, OREGON, 12/22, 03:00 PM PT

A contract was awarded to Empower Digital Solutions, Inc. of Beaverton, Oregon for an amount of $20,555.00.

DROP CEILING SERVICESWASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, 01/14, 02:00 PM PT

4 bidders. ASA Construction, Oregon City, OR; Cedar Mill Construction Company, Tualatin, OR; SDB, Inc., Hillsboro, OR; SBS Construction, Hillsboro, OR. Bid tabulation attached.

SHEET METAL GOODSWASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, 01/14, 02:00 PM PT

2 bidders. Pesznecker Brothers, Inc.; Pacifi c Stainless Products, Inc. Bid tabulation attached.

GOOSEHOLLOW DRIVE TRAFFIC SEPARATORCLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, 12/14, 02:00 PM PT

A contract was awarded to Specialized Pavements Marking of Tualatin, Oregon for an amount of $29,430.00.

FERN HILL RESERVOIRSHILLSBORO, OREGON, 01/14, 02:00 PM PT

4 bidders. Fackler Construction Company, McMinnville, OR: $224,983.00; RI Reimers Company, Albany, OR: $225,180.00; Rotschy, Inc., Vancouver, WA: $285,183.00.

SOUTH REDMOND SW 19TH STREET EXTENSIONREDMOND, OREGON, 01/07, 02:00 PM PT

On January 14, an intent to award was issued to Bar Seven A Companies, Inc. of Redmond, Oregon for an amount of $1,875,895.00.

POLICE PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTSWINSTON, OREGON, 01/12, 02:00 PM PT

On January 13, an intent to award was issued to Knife River Materials of Roseburg, Oregon.

2019 PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTSBEND, OREGON, 01/12, 02:30 PM PT

An intent to award was issued to HP Civil, Inc. of Stayton, Oregon for an amount of $1,747,766.00.

LRR: STORMWATER REPAIRS, PH. 4GRESHAM, OREGON, 01/13, 04:00 PM PT

11 bidders. Pleasant Hill Development LLC, Sheridan, OR: $257,000.00; Civilworks NW, Inc., Vancouver, WA: $273,290.00; Emery & Sons Construction Group, Salem, OR: $329,494.00.

THREE RIVERS WEIR IMPROVEMENTHEBO, OREGON, 01/14, 02:00 PM PT

5 bidders. Fackler Construction, McMinnville, OR: $2,212,787.00; West Coast Contractors, Coos Bay, OR: $2,513,194.00; HP Civil, Inc., Stayton, OR: $2,950,585.00.

RFP: STORMWATER IMPROVEMENT SERVICESPORTLAND, OREGON, 01/14, 04:00 PM PT

The following companies submitted: Ash Creek Forest Management LLC, Tigard, OR; Blossom Earthworks PC, Portland, OR; Dinsdale Landscape Contractors, Inc., Sherwood, OR; JN Maintenance LLC, Portland, OR; Mosaic Ecology LLC, Portland, OR; Sound Native Plants, Inc., Olympia, WA; SymbiOP, Portland, OR; and T Edge Construction, Inc., Happy Valley, OR.

MCS TRANSFER STATIONPORTLAND, OREGON, 12/31, 02:00 PM PT

On January 13, an intent to award was issued to Accu-rate Electric Unlimited of Vancouver, Washington for an amount of $30,335.00.

RFP: SWR - ROOSEVELT POLE YARDSNOHOMISH, WASHINGTON, 01/14, 02:00 PM PT

1 bidder. Automatic Door & Gate Company, Lake Stevens, WA: $38,000.00.

2021 ON-CALL PIER AND MARINE REPAIRSTACOMA, WASHINGTON, 01/13, 02:00 PM PT

8 bidders. CHG Building Systems, Inc., Renton, WA: $213,851.00; General Mechanical, Inc., Tacoma, WA: $214.179.40; Amer-X, Inc. Roofing, Brush Prai-rie, WA: $244,500.00.

INBOUND GATE ROOF REPLACEMENTTACOMA, WASHINGTON, 01/14, 02:00 PM PT

8 bidders. CHG Building Systems, Inc., Renton, WA: $213,851.00; Asher Construction, Inc., Bremerton, WA: $225,000.00; Amer-X, Inc. Roofing, Brush Prai-rie, WA: $244,500.00.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT SERVICESDOUGLAS COUNTY, WASHINGTON, 12/14, 01:30 PM

PT

3 bidders. SE, Inc. DBA Smith Excavation, Cash-mere, WA: $267,580.00; Hurst Construction LLC, Wenatchee, WA: $272,520.00; KRCI LLC, East Wenatchee, WA: $286,264.00.

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Run date(s): 9/28, 9/30, 10/2

Size: 2.375 in. x 5.25 in.

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SALEM-KEIZER SCHOOL DISTRICT

Kennedy Elementary SchoolPence is requesting bids by:

January 28, 2021 at 12:00 PM Pence Construction is requesting bids for

the construction Kennedy Elementary School Renovation & Addition for the Salem-Keizer

School District.

Project Name: Kennedy Elementary School Renovation & Addition, Located at: 4912 Noren Ave

NE, Keizer, OR 97303

Approximate Project Size: 16,500 Sqft classrooms, cafeteria, kitchen, and covered play area additions

to Existing Kennedy Elementary School.

We are accepting bids for *ALL DIVISIONS listed in the specifications. Prevailing wage

rates apply.

Please send all questions and bids to Sean Samples [email protected], bids may

be emailed or faxed to 503-256-3684.

SUB-BIDS REQUESTED

Product #: 23050701

Run date(s): 8/19, 8/21, 8/24, 8/26

Size: 2.375 in. x 5.25 in.

CCB# 6314723124300

Robinson Construction Co.8060 NE Walker Road, Hillsboro, OR 97124

Phone (503) 645-8531 | Fax (503) 645-5357www.robcon.com

Kennedy Elementary Addition & Removal

Keizer, OR

Bids Due: 1/28/2021 @ 2pm

Bid documents are available at www.robcon.com

Send all bids to [email protected]

We are an equal opportunity employer & strongly encourage the par-ticipation of emerging small business, women-owned, disadvantaged,

disabled veterans & minority enterprises.

SUB-BIDS REQUESTED

Product #: 22900772

Run date(s): 12/04, 12/06

Size: 2.375 in. x 5.25 in.

CCB# CC ROBEROC027BA 23123816

R&O is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all interested firms including tribal, women, disadvantage, minority, disabled veterans, and emerging small business to submit bids.

Project is subject to State of Washington prevailing wage rates with effective date of 09/17/2018, established for Clark County at the Website Location noted as: www.lni.wa.gov/

VITA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLThe new campus and four-story K-5 school will be located next to the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Operation Building. Project

LOCATION: 1111 FORT VANCOUVER WAY, VANCOUVER, WA 98661

NARRATIVE: Robertson & Olson Construction, Inc. will be rebidding selected bid packages for the Vancouver Innovation,

Technology and Arts (VITA) K-5 school project currently in progress. Revised bid packages and Plans/Spec are scheduled to be released on Friday, January 22nd. A complete set of bid documents and instructions for prospective bidders will be

released and made available at that time.

Work Scopes Bidding: Bid Package 3.3 Architectural Precast Concrete; Bid Package 7.3 Thermal Insulation; Bid Package 10.4 Covered Play Structure; Bid Package 11.2

Gymnasium Equipment; Bid Package 32.2 Site Concrete; Bid Package 32.3 Site Fencing

TENTATIVE BID OPENING DATE IS FEBRUARY 4TH, 2021

The bid opening will be a virtual opening via Zoom link to be released prior to bid opening.

Please forward any questions, comments, or concerns regarding this project to: • Darin Norum – cell phone: 360-524-1270

email: [email protected]

PLEASE COMPLETE AND EMAIL TO [email protected]

Yes, we will be bidding: No, we will NOT be bidding: Company Name: Contact Person: Contact Email: Phone/Fax:

SUB-BIDS REQUESTED

Product #: 22515854

Order #: 11592713

Run date(s): 7/25

Size: 2.375 in. x 5.25 in.

CCB# 00007423129063

Harder Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 2148 NE MLK Jr. Blvd.,

Portland, OR 97212 www.harder.com

Eastwood Court Apartments

18270 SE Yamhill St. Gresham, OR 97030

Bids Due: 2/10/21 at 4PMHARDER MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC.

is an equal opportunity employer, requesting sub-bids from Small Business Enterprises. We also encourage

certified disadvantaged, minority, women, and disabled veteran enterprises for this project.

Accepting quotes for: Insulation, Excavation and Backfill, Seismic, Balancing, and Water

Treatment/Chlorination

For qualification & bidding documents, please contact Robert Hunt at

[email protected] or (503) 281-1112

All bids are to be received via email at [email protected]

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EMPLOYMENT

Portland Public Schools and the Office of School Modernization

are currently recruiting for multiple Project Manager III.

There are currently two positions available. One position will manage

the Jefferson High School (JHS) Modernization project. The other available position will manage the Center for Black Student

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6,000.00. Case No: 21CV01436.CRESPO, JUAN vs. PRINCETON PROPERTY

MANAGEMENT, INC; DRW BRIGHTWA-TERS WYNDHAVEN LLC. Personal Injury – Negligence Automobile. Relief Sought: $45,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Jose Cien-fuegos. Case No: 21CV01442.

CRESPO, JUAN vs. PRINCETON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC; DRW BRIGHTWA-TERS WYNDHAVEN LLC. Personal Injury – Negligence Automobile. Relief Sought: $45,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Jose Cien-fuegos. Case No: 21CV01442.

NIMZ, ILEANA ELLA vs. GREY, KELLY DEE. Personal Injury. Relief Sought: $49,394.83. Plaintiff’s Attorney: William C Knox. Case No: 21CV01414.

ESTATESEstates are listed in order of the estate’s name, date of death, description of petition, petitioner, value, heirs, petitioner’s attorney and case number.

Multnomah County

KEATING, LUCY C, died January 7, 2021. Petition for Probate of Will and Appoint-ment of Executor. Petitioner: Michel, Nor-wood. Value of Estate: $1,400,000. Heir: Alex Mautz; Edward Mautz; Patricia Mautz; Marjorie Mautz; Brian McInerny; Nick McInerny; Colette Wells; Monica Wells Anderson. Petitioner Attorney: Joseph T Kaempf. Case No: 21PB00352.

GIMLIN, BEVERLY JOYCE, died January 6, 2021. Petition for Probate of Will and Ap-pointment of Executrix. Petitioner: Koch, Elaine. Value of Estate: $200,000. Heir: Ginger Leilana Glendinning; Phoenix Rowe Glendinning. Petitioner Attorney: Amy E. Tucker. Case No: 21PB00358.

BIX, BENJAMIN ETIENNE, protected. Petition for Appointment of Co-Guardians, But not a Conservator, For an Adult for an Indefi-nite Period. Petitioner: Bix, Nadja Desiree; Bix, Burton. Value of Estate: $10,000 Petitioner Attorney: Taylar Vajda. Case No: 21PR00064.

TREANOR, SHIRLEY ANN, died December 10, 2020. Petition for of Intestate Estate and Appointment of Executor. Petition-er: Schaeffer, Vicki. Value of Estate: $50,000. Heir: Vicki Schaeffer; Jerry Tre-anor; Randy Treanor. Petitioner Attorney: Eric M. Kearney. Case No: 21PB00383.

TREANOR, SHIRLEY ANN, died December 10, 2020. Petition for of Intestate Estate and Appointment of Executor. Petition-er: Schaeffer, Vicki. Value of Estate: $50,000. Heir: Vicki Schaeffer; Jerry Tre-anor; Randy Treanor. Petitioner Attorney: Eric M. Kearney. Case No: 21PB00383.

KOCH, PETER ROY, died October 15,

1993. Petition for Probate of Will and Appointment of Executrix. Petitioner: Roehr, Elisabeth Lesley. Value of Estate: $50,000. Heir: Judith M. Roehr; William R. Koch; James P. Koch; Rick L. Koch. Petitioner Attorney: Javier D. Spyker. Case No: 21PB00366.

CEREGHINO, BARBARA K., died October 19, 2020. Petition for Probate of Will and Appointment of Executor. Petitioner: Cereghino, Richard L. Value of Estate: Not more than $1,000,000. Heir: Richard L. Cereghino. Petitioner Attorney: Javier D. Spyker. Case No: 21PB00366.

GONZALEZ, ANGEL RAFAEL CRUZALEY, protected. Petition for Appointment of Guardianship of An Adult Person for and Indefinite Period. Petitioner: Gonzalez, Flavia. Value of Estate: $10,000 Petition-er Attorney: W. George Senf. Case No: 21PR00063.

GONZALEZ, ANGEL RAFAEL CRUZALEY, protected. Petition for Appointment of Guardianship of An Adult Person for and Indefinite Period. Petitioner: Gonzalez, Flavia. Value of Estate: $10,000 Petition-er Attorney: W. George Senf. Case No: 21PR00063.

PERMITS•Building •Electrical•Plumbing•Mechanical

Multnomah County

Building Permits

4612796 Single Family Dwelling SIN-GLE PDF - ALTERATION TO CREATE BEDROOM W NEW EGRESS AND FULL BATHROOM IN BASEMENT. OTHER AREAS TO REMAIN UNFINISHED. TRADE PERMITS TO BE OBTAINED SEPARATELY Alteration 2906 NE 67TH AVE 01/20/2021

4612133 Business SINGLE PDF - TENANT IMPROVEMENT IN SUITE 102, NEW INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS TO CREATE OFFICES AND KITCHENETTE. Alteration 400 NE 11TH AVE 01/20/2021

4565163 Single Family Dwelling SINGLE PDF - NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING / ATTACHED 1-CAR GARAGE / 2-STORY / FLAT LOT / SIMPLE New Construction 5104 SE 111TH AVE 01/20/2021

4565285 Single Family Dwelling SINGLE PDF - NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING / 2-STORY / ATTACHED GARAGE / FLAT LOT / SIMPLE. DFS FIRE SPRINKLERS REQUIRED New Construction 5108 SE 111TH AVE 01/20/2021

4607300 Single Family Dwelling SINGLE PDF - REMOVE EXISTING PATIO COVER, WALLS, AND FURNACE. NEW 313 SQ FT ADDITION TO INCREASE

KITCHEN SIZE, ADD A DINING ROOM, CREATE MUDROOM, AND COVERED PORCH W/ LANDING. RELOCATE OUTSIDE BACK-DOOR. ADD FIVE NEW WINDOWS. RECONFIGURE WALLS, CONVERT CURRENT BATHROOM INTO A HALL, WITH ACCESS TO RELO-CATED BATHROOM. NEW CONCRETE ON EXISTING CONCRETE STEPS TRADES SEPARATE Addition 6114 SE 49TH AVE 01/20/2021

4634086 Single Family Dwelling SINGLE PDF - FLAT ROOF REPLACEMENT ON GARAGE NO TRADES Alteration 730 NE 63RD AVE 01/20/2021

Mechanical Permits

4633922 Commercial/Multifamily SINGLE PDF - INSTALL NEW AIR HANDLER WITH DUCTING, INSTALL NEW DUCT-LESS HIGH WALL UNITS, AND VENT BATH FANS. Addition/Alteration/Replace (MT) 1801 NE ALBERTA ST 01/20/2021

4631709 Commercial/Multifamily SINGLE PDF - INSTALL (25) SPLIT SYSTEMS, EXHAUST FANS, LOUVERS. CONDENSING UNITS MOUNTED TO EXTERIOR WALLS. New Con-struction 3260 NE COLUMBIA BLVD 01/20/2021

4635448 Commercial/Multifamily SINGLE PDF: REMOVE AND REPLACE EXIST-ING DUCTWORK. Addition/Alteration/Re-place (MT) 6700 NE KILLINGSWORTH ST 01/20/2021

4636448 Commercial/Multifamily SINGLE PDF - LIKE FOR LIKE REPLACEMENT OF 12.5 TON GAS PACKAGE ROOF TOP UNIT. Addition/Alteration/Replace (MT) 9330 SE HAROLD ST 01/20/2021

Electrical Permits

4554583 Commercial/Multifamily PDOX - ELECTRIC FOR (BUILDING 3) NEW (3) STORY 8 UNIT MULTI-FAMILY BUILD-ING WITH LARGEST UNIT OF 1126 SF. OAR 918 REDUCED FEES APPLY ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL UNITS. New Construc-tion 3158 SW 12TH AVE 01/20/2021

4636022 Commercial/Multifamily PDOX - ELECTRIC FOR (BUILDING 2) NEW 5 STORY 46 UNIT MULTI-FAMILY BUILD-ING WITH LARGEST UNIT OF 720 SF. OAR 918 REDUCED FEES APPLY ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL UNITS. New Construc-tion 3178 SW 12TH AVE 01/20/2021

4552706 Commercial/Multifamily PDOX - ELECTRIC FOR (BUILDING 1) NEW 5 STORY 40 UNIT MULTI-FAMILY BUILD-ING WITH LARGEST UNIT OF 1050 SF. OAR 918 REDUCED FEES APPLY ONLY TO RESIDENTIAL UNITS. New Construc-tion 3192 SW 12TH AVE 01/20/2021

4636664 Commercial/Multifamily PDOX - REVISION TO ONE LINE (feeder/OCPD, vault power, car chargers) New Construction 3912 N VANCOUVER AVE 01/20/2021

BANKRUPTCIES FEDERAL FILINGS

Bankruptcy petitions filed in federal court are reported as: petitioner’s name and address, petitioner’s occupation if shown, peititoner’s attorney and phone number, case number and the chapter under which the filing is made.

1/12/2021

ASHBY, MARK, Boardman, OR, 97818 and ASHBY, Rebecca, Boardman, OR, 97818. Petitioner’s Attorney: Dale L Smith, 61149 S Hwy 97 PMB #306, Bend, OR, 97702, 541-382-3402. Case No: 21-30061. Chapter 13. File date: 1/12/21.

SMITH, CHRISTAL RA’CHEL, Irrigon, OR, 97844. Petitioner’s Attorney: Dale L Smith, 61149 S Hwy 97 PMB #306, Bend, OR, 97702, 541-382-3402. Case No: 21-30062. Chapter 7. File date: 1/12/21.

CASEY, PATRICIA E, Prineville, OR, 97754. Petitioner’s Attorney: Andrew B Harris, 327 NW Greenwood Ave #101, Bend, OR, 97703, 541-318-7112. Case No: 21-30063. Chapter 7. File date: 1/12/21.

BARAJAS, BRANDO J, Portland, OR, 97232. Petitioner’s Attorney: Kachelle A Baxter, 8835 SW Canyon Ln #130, Portland, OR, 97225, 503-297-9031. Case No: 21-30064. Chapter 7. File date: 1/12/21.

LOPEZ-HODGES, SARAI V, Portland, OR, 97220. Petitioner’s Attorney: Chris J Kane, 2207 NE Broadway Street Ste 100, Portland, OR, 97232, 503-380-7822. Case No: 21-30065. Chapter 7. File date: 1/12/21.

LUKE, LINDA LORRAINE, Dundee, OR, 97115. Petitioner’s Attorney: Brian Wheel-er, 3939 NE Hancock St #304, Portland, OR, 97212, 503-284-0994. Case No: 21-30066. Chapter 7. File date: 1/12/21.

File date: 1/13/2021BAEZ, MARIA CRISTINA, Portland, OR,

97225 and CHESA, Jose Sr, Portland, OR, 97225. Petitioner’s Attorney: Jonathan C Kuni, 1975 SW 1st Ave #H, Portland, OR, 97201, 503-227-3004. Case No: 21-30067. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

MITHCELL, LEANN MARIE, La Pine, OR, 97739. Petitioner’s Attorney: Paul B Heatherman, POB 8, Bend, OR, 97701, 541-389-1010. Case No: 21-30068. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

ROUNTREE, GAYLON SAMANTHA, Tualatin, OR, 97062. Petitioner’s Attorney: Laura Renee Zaro, 11825 SW Greenburg Rd Suite 101, Tigard, OR, 97223, 503-549-4444. Case No: 21-30069. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

ANDERSON, DAVID BREECE, Helix, OR, 97835. Petitioner’s Attorney: Dale L Smith, 61149 S Hwy 97 PMB #306, Bend, OR, 97702, 541-382-3402. Case No: 21-30070. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

ALTER, ELIZABETH ANN, Oak Grove, OR, 97222. Petitioner’s Attorney: Adam M Weiner, 8624 SE 13th Ave, Portland, OR, 97202, 503-752-4142. Case No: 21-30071. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

SHOCKMAN, KELLY MARIE, Hermiston, OR, 97838. Petitioner’s Attorney: Dale L Smith, 61149 S Hwy 97 PMB #306, Bend, OR, 97702, 541-382-3402. Case No: 21-30072. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

NANTHATHAMMIKO, JULIE AMPHON, Port-land, OR, 97236. Petitioner’s Attorney: Ted Troutman, 5075 SW Griffith Dr Ste 220, Beaverton, OR, 97005, 503-292-6788. Case No: 21-30073. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

TIMM, ROBERT JOHN STUART, Stanfield, OR, 97875 and TIMM, LuCinda Cathleen, Stanfield, OR, 97875. Petitioner’s Attor-ney: Dale L Smith, 61149 S Hwy 97 PMB #306, Bend, OR, 97702, 541-382-3402. Case No: 21-30074. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

WEEKS, DANNETTE RAE, Bend, OR, 97702. Petitioner’s Attorney: Rex K Daines, POB 12829, Salem, OR, 97309, 503-362-9393. Case No: 21-30075. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

LYONS, CREINE MAIA, Portland, OR, 97266. Petitioner’s Attorney: Rex K Daines, POB 12829, Salem, OR, 97309, 503-362-9393. Case No: 21-30076. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

CLAYTON, WILLIAM ARNOLD, Bend, OR, 97701. Petitioner’s Attorney: Rex K Daines, POB 12829, Salem, OR, 97309, 503-362-9393. Case No: 21-30077. Chapter 7. File date: 1/13/21.

1/15/2021

PERFECTO, VICTOR HUGO, Tigard, OR, 97223. Petitioner’s Attorney: Ted A Troutman, 5075 SW Griffith Dr. STE 220, Beaverton, OR, 97005, 503-292-6788. Case No: 21-30087. Chapter 13. File date: 1/15/21.

JIMENEZ-LUCAS, ERICK, Tigard, OR, 97224. Petitioner’s Attorney: Vanesa Pancic, 5525 SW 185th Ave, Beaverton, OR, 97078, 503-356-0803. Case No: 21-30088. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

MENDEZ-HERNANDEZ, JOSE JUAN, Port-land, OR, 97206. Petitioner’s Attorney: Vanesa Pancic, 5525 SW 185th Ave,

Beaverton, OR, 97078, 503-356-0803. Case No: 21-30089. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

FINOL-DELGADO, JEAN CARLOS, Portland, OR, 97229 and GONZALEZ-DE FINOL, Edivor Chiquinquira, Portland, OR, 97229. Petitioner’s Attorney: Vanesa Pancic, 5525 SW 185th Ave, Beaverton, OR, 97078, 503-356-0803. Case No: 21-30090. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

DANFORD, KIMBERLY JANE, Portland, OR, 97224. Petitioner’s Attorney: Ryan P Hackett, 1500 NW Bethany Blvd #288, Beaverton, OR, 97006, 503-352-3690. Case No: 21-30091. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

GIBERTINI, AUSTON N, Portland, OR, 97205 and GIBERTINI, Lisa R, Portland, OR, 97205. Petitioner’s Attorney: Scot J Eliot, 420 SW Washington St Suite 400, Portland, OR, 97204, 503-662-7278. Case No: 21-30092. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

MCDONALD, APRIL STACY, Milwaukie, OR, 97267. Petitioner’s Attorney: Rex K Daines, POB 12829, Salem, OR, 97309, 503-362-9393. Case No: 21-30093. Chapter 13. File date: 1/15/21.

MAVAEGA, METAALO MARIE MUASAU, Port-land, OR, 97219. Petitioner’s Attorney: Thomas A McAvity, 1312 Main St Ste #A, Vancouver, WA, 98660, 503-232-5303. Case No: 21-30094. Chapter 13. File date: 1/15/21.

ELLIS, KATHERINE ANN, Aurora, OR, 97002. Petitioner’s Attorney: Thomas Mcavity, 1312 Main Street, Vancouver, WA, 98660, 503-739-3474. Case No: 21-30095. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

LOVELADY, MINDY C, Beaverton, OR, 97006. Petitioner’s Attorney: Kevin J Rank, 2701 12th Street SE, Salem, OR, 97302, 503-362-7095. Case No: 21-30096. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

SCHAEFER, LINDA MARIE, Portland, OR, 97216. Petitioner’s Attorney: Noah Bishop, 10365 Sunnyside Suite 200, Clackmas, OR, 97015, 503-741-9529. Case No: 21-30097. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

MYERS, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, West Linn, OR, 97068 and MYERS, Kristen Noell, West Linn, OR, 97068. Petitioner’s Attor-ney: Ann K Chapman, 319 SW Washington #520, Portland, OR, 97204, 503-241-4869. Case No: 21-30098. Chapter 13. File date: 1/15/21.

TUCKER, JOSEPH BANNISTER, Prineville, OR, 97754 and TUCKER, Lawnie Marie, Prineville, OR, 97754. Petitioner’s Attorney: Anthony V Albertazzi, 296 SW Columbia St., Ste B, Bend, OR, 97702, 541-317-0231. Case No: 21-30100. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

MILLER JENAYE RYANN, Lake Oswego, OR, 97034. Petitioner’s Attorney: Scott M Hutchinson, 12655 SW Center St., Ste. 120, Beaverton, OR, 97005, 503-808-9032. Case No: 21-30099. Chapter 7. File date: 1/15/21.

CIRCUIT COURTNEW SUITSLawsuits filed in Circuit Court are listed in the following order: plaintiff and defendant; nature of lawsuit, relief sought; plaintiff’s attorney; and case number.

Multnomah County

Not subject to mandatory arbitration, as they were filed.

BRYANT BUILDERS, LLC vs. PETERS, BRAD; UMPQUA HOLDINGS CORPORATION, DBA UMPQUA BANK. Construction Foreclosure Relief Sought: $36,190.00. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Natasha Cobb. Case No: 21CV01476.

CANDIFF, TONYA vs. MORRISON, TODD A. Personal Injury and attorney fees. Relief Sought: $250,000. Plaintiff’s Attor-ney: Josephine C Townsend. Case No: 21CV01412.

WILSON, GERALD SCOTT vs. AMERICAN RESIDENTIAL SERVICES LLC; ROOTER, RESCUE; ACK HOWK PLUMBING AND DRAIN SERVICE. Product Liability; Wrong-ful Death. Relief Sought: $2,050,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Joseph M Mabe. Case No: 21CV01415.

PERKET, TIFFANY vs. KECK, AUDREY GENE; CCRI, INC; HAVEN SPA POOL & HEARTH. Personal Injury – Negligence; Breach of Contract; Employment Discrimination; OFLA Interference/Retaliation. Relief Sought: $375,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: John D Ostrander. Case No: 21CV01417.

KLABENES, ELIZABETH vs. SELEZNOFF, TIMNA SUZANNE; WEDRIVEU LEASING INC. Personal Injuries and Request for Jury Trial. Relief Sought: $442,089.85. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Brandon J Squires. Case No: 21CV01418.

WEINER, NICOLE vs. PEMCO MUTUAL IN-SURANCE COMPANY; DAIRYLAND INSUR-ANCE COMPANY; OSMAN, BERIWAN; AND ET AL. N/A. Relief Sought: $970,000.00. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Devin N Robinson. Case No: 21CV01419.

Subject to mandatory arbitration, as they were filed.

GRIGGS, RANDALL vs. PROFESSIONAL AUTO BODY & PAINT, INC. Action at Law, Breach of Contract. Relief Sought:

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CITY OF FLORENCE9TH STREET WATERLINE & ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS

Bids due 2:00 pm, February 18, 2021INVITATION FOR BIDS

Sealed Bids for the 9th Street Waterline & Roadway Improvements project for the City of Florence, Lane County, Oregon (Owner) will be received by the City Recorder or Recorder’s designee at the City of Florence, 250 Hwy 101 North, Florence, Oregon 97439, until 2:00 p.m. (PDT) February 18th, 2021. Bids received after this time will not be accepted.

Bids will be opened publicly and read aloud immediately following the specified closing time. All interested parties are invited to attend. Subcontractor declarations must be submitted to the above mentioned City representative no later than 4:00 p.m. (PDT) February 18th, 2021.

The work on this project is for public work. A brief description of the scope of work is provided below:

9th Street Waterline & Roadway Improvements ‑ Base Bid:

Furnish all labor, equipment and mate-rials as required for the completion of project work, which consists of approxi-mately 3,300 lineal feet of new 16-inch. C900 PVC waterline. Work will include installation of waterline fittings valving, fire hydrant assembles, blow-off hydrant assembles, air release assembles, and the reconnections to existing water distri-bution and service piping. Waterline installation will require roadway excavation, pipe bedding and backfill with compaction efforts. Waterline and material testing will be required. This project also includes the removal and replacement of approximately 15,000 square yards of the top 2-inches of asphalt surfacing, the construction of new ADA ramps, sidewalk, curb and gutter and other miscellaneous items as required for a complete installation.

Bid delivery address:City of Florence2675 Kingwood StreetFlorence, OR 97439Bids will be accepted at the above loca-

tion via UPS, FedEx and hand deliver. USPS deliver will not be accepted. Bids will be opened at the City of Florence Public Works Training room. Bidders may attend provided there is adequate space to comply with social distancing guidelines. Bidders may also call (712) 770-5505, Pin: 441733# to hear bid results.

Bidding Documents can also be examined online at the following location:

To be eligible to Bid and be listed on plan holders’ list, bidders must download Bidding Documents and/or purchase them from Engineer. Complete digital project bidding documents are available for Project #7511605 at www.civilwest. com under Current Bidding. You may download the digital plan documents for $20.00. Please contact QuestCDN at 952-233-1632 or [email protected] for assistance in free-membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project information. An optional paper set of project documents is available for a nonrefundable price of $140 per set which includes applicable sales tax and shipping. Please make your check payable to Civil West Engineering Services and send it 486 E Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420. Please contact us at 541-266-8601 if you have any questions.

A non-mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00am. (PDT) Tuesday, February 9th, 2021 at the City of Florence Public Works Building, 2675 Kingwood Street, Florence, Oregon 97439. All prospective Bidders are encouraged to visit the site and to famil iarize themselves with the project.

Bidders must be qualified to perform the work properly and to comply with applicable laws and bonding requirements.

This contract is for public work and is subject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870. Prevailing wage rates for public works’ contracts in Oregon are required for this project. No bid will be received or consid ered by the Owner unless the bid contains: 1) a statement that bidder will comply with the provisions of ORS 279C.840 2) a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279A.120.

Dated this 15th day of January 2021.By order of: Mike Miller,

Titla: Public Works DirectorPublished Jan. 20, 2021. 11953506

CITY OF LINCOLN CITYPROGRESSIVE DESIGN BUILD

SERVICES FOR THE WATER PLANT GENERATOR REPLACEMENT

Proposals Due: 4:00 PM,February 11, 2021

INVITATION TO SUBMIT PROPOSALSThe City of Lincoln City is requesting

proposals to provide Progressive Design-Build services for the design and installation of a Water Plant Generator Replacement. Work includes modifications to an existing room, removal of existing generator and instal lation of new generator.

PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL - Sealed proposals must be received by Public Works Department, PO Box 50, 801 SW Hwy 101 - City Hall, 3rd Floor, Lincoln City, OR 97367 until 4:00 PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) on the 11th day of February, 2021. Proposers shall call 542‑996‑1013 or 541‑996‑1238 when you arrive at City Hall and either Kevin Mattias or Dan Wentz will receive the

bid at the front outside door (City Hall is closed).

Late proposal will not be accepted.Submittal of proposals shall be in a

sealed envelope with identification plainly marked on the outside including project name, bid date, and time, “Proposal, Certificate of Residency” and Proposer’s name.

PROPOSAL DOCUMENTS - Proposal submitters are not to contact the City or Project Engineer to obtain Proposal Documents. Proposal documents shall be obtained from ARC, Pacific Northwest Region, Oregon Division (ARC/Oregon) for the cost of reproduction and delivery, if needed. All contact shall be made with ARC/Oregon Bid Services department at: 503-227-3424 or via Email at pdx. [email protected]. Bid Documents are available online via its Plan Well service. Go to www.e-arc.com/or/ portland, select Public Projects and then the project name from the list. Proposal Documents may be viewed and purchased online. The official Plan holders list will be kept on Planwell and any addenda will issued through Plan Well.

Additionally, bid documents may be picked up at:

ARC/Oregon1431 NW 17th Ave.Portland, OR 97209PRE‑PROPOSAL MEETING - There

will not be a pre-proposal meeting or site visit conducted by the City. Proposers are required to conduct a field review of the project area on their own to acquaint themselves with pertinent conditions prior to preparing and submitting their proposal.

QUESTIONS - All questions or requests for clarification shall be directed in writing to the Stephanie Reid, City Engineer, via email: sreid@lincolncity. org, or by regular mail to Lincoln City, PO Box 50, Lincoln City, Oregon 97367. All written questions must be received by the City Engineer by 5 PM PST on February 1, 2021, 10 calendar days prior to the Proposal Due date. The City Engi neer will determine appropriate responses, if any, and if necessary an Addendum will be issued to all plan holders of record at least 5 calendar days prior to the Proposal Due date. Any verbal response(s) obtained from any source by proposers will be considered informational and shall not be relied upon by proposers.

The Contractor must comply with the provisions required by ORS 279C.800 to ORS 279C.870 (PREVAILING WAGE RATE). City may cancel this procurement or reject any proposal and City may reject for good cause all proposals after finding that doing so is in the public interest.Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11953340

GOVERNMENT CAMP ROAD DISTRICT

2021 ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTSBids due 2:00 pm, February 10, 2021

INVITATION TO BIDBids for construction of the 2021

Roadway Improvements for the Govern-ment Camp Road District will be received via email at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday February 10, 2021. Bids shall be emailed to [email protected] Bids received after this time will not be considered. All bids received prior to the due date and time will be publicly opened and read on the due date and time.

Due to Covid-19 health concerns, all bids shall be submitted electronically via email to [email protected] by the stated time and date which remains unchanged. The subject line of the email must state clearly “BID DOCUEMENTS ENCLOSED.” The email with the required bid documents attached will be opened and read publically. Bidders may physically witness the bid opening if they choose at the Firwood Design Group office and must agree to practice social distancing as determined by Firwood Design Group. Hardcopies of the Bid documents will not be accepted. A pre-bid meeting is not planned.

Work to be completed under this contract includes overlaying of approxi-mately 30,880 SF of roadway and 13 tran sitions to asphalt driveways, shoulder rock, 700 SF of new road construction, and taper grinding at 5 transitions to existing roadway intersections. Work to be substantially complete by October 1, 2021.

This is a public work contract subject to ORS 279C. 800 to 279C.870, prevailing wage rates. Firwood Design Group is maintaining the plan holders list. Any addenda issued will be provided only to firms on the plan holders list. To request plans and bid documents or questions regarding this project, contact Erik Hoovestol, P.E., Firwood Design Group, at 503-668-3737, [email protected] Jan. 20, 2021. 11953358

CITY OF MYRTLE CREEKJOHNSON ST BRIDGE WATER LINE

REPLACEMENTBids due 2:00 pm, February 10, 2021

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSSealed bids for the construction of the

Johnson ST Bridge Water Line Replace-ment for the City of Myrtle Creek (Owner) will be submitted by electronic means only and must be received by 2:00 p.m. PDT February 10, 2021. The City of Myrtle Creek will receive and accept bids ONLY through QuestCDN.com via their electronic VirtuBid™ online bid service. A virtual bid opening will be held at the day and time of the bid closing utilizing GoToMeeting™. Bids received after this time will not be accepted. All interested parties are invited to attend.

The project must be substantially complete 90 days after issuance of Notice to Proceed. Estimated construction cost for the Basic Bid is between $120,000 and $160,000. The project consists of the following major items of construction:

1. Basic Bida. Replace existing 4-inch water line

with 178 lineal feet of new 8-inch water line. Approximately 86 lineal feet of new

water line is to be supported beneath the bridge; and 92 lineal feed shall be installed by trench installation with asphalt surface removal and replacement.

b. Work also includes new service line connection, gate valves, fittings, appurte-nances, curb and sidewalk removal and replacement, mailbox removal and replacement, and landscaping.

Bids will be received for a single prime Contract. Bids shall be on a unit price basis as indicated in the Bid Form. No Bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the Instructions to Bidders, and accompanied by a Bid Security executed in favor of the Owner in the amount of not less than 10% of the total amount of the Bid. Per ORS 279C.385 (2), Bid Security is to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the Bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a Contract and provide suitable insurance certificates, bonds, and other required documents for the faithful perfor-mance of the work in the event the Bidder is awarded the Contract.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: The Dyer Partnership, 1330 Teakwood Avenue, Coos Bay, OR 97420, (541) 269-0732. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Docu-ments at the Issuing Office, online at www.questcdn.com.

Complete digital project Bidding Docu ments are available at www.questcdn.com. To be considered a Planholder for bids, you may download the digital documents for $30.00 by selecting Requests at the top of the QuestCDN search page and inputting the QuestCDN Project No. 7511616. A Contractor must register with QuestCDN.com and download the request documents in digital form. Regis-tering as a Planholder is recommended as Planholder’s will receive automatic notice of addenda and other updates via QuestCDN. Contact QuestCDN Customer Support at 952-233-1632 or [email protected] for assistance in membership registration, downloading digital request information and vBid online bid submittal questions. To access the electronic bid form, download the request documents and click on the online bid button at the top of the bid advertisement page.

For this project, prospective bidders must be on the Planholder list through QuestCDN for bids to be accepted. Bids will ONLY be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service through QuestCDN.com.

A Pre-Bid Conference will not be held.All Bidders must be “equal opportunity

employers” and comply with the appropriate provisions of state and federal law. In addition, all Bidders are required to comply with ORS 656.017 regarding Workers’ Compensation. Bidder, Contractor, and subcontractors are required to be registered with Construction Contractors Board.

Pursuant to ORS 279C.505(2), all Bidders must certify with their Bids that they have an employee drug testing program in place. If awarded a Contract, Bidder must provide proof of such drug testing program when executed Agree ments are returned to Owner.

Bidders must prequalify with Owner as specified in the Instructions to Bidders, five (5) days prior to Bid opening.

Each Bidder must submit a First-Tier Subcontractor Disclosure Form to the Owner within two working hours of the time for receipt of Bids in accordance with ORS 279C.370. Each Bidder must also submit Evidence of Authority to Sign Bid and Evidence to do Business in the State within two working hours of the time for receipt of the Bid.

The Contractor and every subcontractor on the project shall pay at least the state prevailing rate of wage as determined under ORS 279C.815. ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870 will be administered and enforced in a manner that is consistent with state law and regu-lations adopted or guidelines issued in accordance with related acts.

No Bid will be received or considered by the Owner unless the Bid contains: 1) a statement that Bidder will comply with the provisions of 40 USC 276a and ORS 279C.840 and 2) a statement as to whether the Bidder is a resident Bidder as defined in ORS 279A.120.

Work under this Contract will be partially funded with SCA Grants.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, to waive all informalities, and to accept such Bids that in the opinion of the Owner are in the best interest of the Owner. No Bidder may withdraw or modify this Bid after the hour set for the receipt of Bids, and thereafter until the lapse of 70 days from the Bid opening.

Dated this 15th day of January 2021.Owner: City of Myrtle Creek

By: Lonnie RainvilleTitle: Director of Community

Development/PlanningPublished Jan. 20, 2021. 11953494

PARRISH MIDDLE SCHOOL REMODEL

ALL SCOPESBids Due: 2:00PM February 9th, 2021

INVITATION TO BIDBremik Construction, Inc (OR CCB#

160383) is serving as the Construction Manager / General Contractor (CM/GC) for the Salem Keizer Public Schools and is soliciting bids for all scopes of work for the Parrish Middle School Remodel. The project includes seismic upgrades, including foundations, shear walls, shotcrete wall and roof/attic diaphragm work throughout the entire school, select MEP upgrades, minor site development and a remodel of the 1st floor of the main building.

Bid documents can be found at Bremik’s Planroom (www.bremik.com/

CONSTRUCTIONCITY OF PENDLETONTIL TAYLOR SPLASH PAD DESIGN/BUILD SERVICES

Proposals due 2:00 pm,February 25, 2021

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSSealed proposals for Til Taylor Splash

Pad Design/Build Services will be received by the City of Pendleton c/o Liam Hughes, Parks and Recreation Director, 865 Tutuilla Road, Pendleton, Oregon, 97801 until 2:00 pm local time Thursday, February 25, 2021, plainly marked “Request for Proposals ‑ Til Taylor Splash Pad”. A mandatory pre-proposal meeting will be held Thursday, February 11, 2021, at 9:00 am via Zoom. A Zoom link will be available upon request by emailing liam.hughes@ ci.pendleton.or.us. A copy of the proposal documents may be obtained free of charge from the Parks and Recreation Director’s office, same address as above, by email to Liam Hughes, [email protected], or by calling (541) 276-8100. The proposal documents are also available online at the Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN) website https://www.oregon.gov/das/Procure ment/Pages/Index.aspx or on the City of Pendleton’s website www.pendleton.or. us/rfps.Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11952985

CITY OF CORVALLISCORVALLIS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT MAIN HANGAR PVC MEMBRANE

ROOFING REPLACEMENT(NORTH AND SOUTH SECTIONS)

Bids due 2:30 pm, February 23, 2021ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Sealed bids for the Corvallis Municipal Airport Main Hangar PVC Membrane Roofing Replacement (North and South Sections) PW 2021‑001‑250849 will be received at the City of Corvallis, Public Works Department, 1245 NE 3rd Street, Corvallis, OR 97330, or by US Mail at PO Box 1083, Corvallis OR 97339, by Joye Fukuda, Staff Assistant, until 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read.

The work consists supplying all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and permits required to replace the Airport Main Hangar roof (north and south sections), which is a fully adhered Thermoplastic PVC roofing system adhered to a ½-inch polyisocyanurate foam board. Project must be completed by June 30, 2021.

The bidding documents for this project may be examined or obtained for no charge at the City of Corvallis Public Works Administration Office, 1245 NE 3rd Street, Corvallis, OR 97330, or by downloading the document from http://www.publicpurchase.com. All who are known by the City to have received a complete set of the document will receive notification when additional items are posted.

This is a public works contract subject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870.

A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site visit will be held on Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at the Corvallis Municipal Airport Main Hangar, 5695 SW Airport Way, Corvallis. Due to the ongoing concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19, the City will be practicing physical distancing. The wearing of masks will be required at this meeting and site visit. This will be the only oppor tunity to view the area for this project.

Contractors bidding on the project will need to complete and submit the Pre-Qualification Applicators form, which will be distributed at the pre-bid meeting. The form contains the following information: Manufacturer’s products and installation specifications; employees’ names, manufacturer’s certifications for each employee, employees’ years of experience installing membrane roofing and tapered foam systems, and company’s years of experience.

Contractor’s Pre-Qualification Applicators forms are due on February 5, 2021 by 3:00 p.m. Contractors will be notified of approval of pre-qualification by 5:00 p.m. on February 9, 2021.

The City encourages small, minority- and women-owned businesses to bid.

For more information, contact Lisa Russo, Special Projects Coordinator, at (541) 766-6916. Hearing and Speech Impaired: Contact Oregon Telecommuni-cations Service 7-1-1.

DATED THIS 20th day of January 2021CITY OF CORVALLIS, OREGON

/s/ Lisa RussoSpecial Projects Coordinator

Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11952975

LANE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS

LANE COUNTY CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER ROOFING SYSTEM

REPLACEMENTBids due 2:00 pm, February 23, 2021

REQUEST FOR BIDSPART 1 GENERAL1.1 PROJECT IDENTIFICATIONA. Project Name: Lane County

Customer Service Center Roofing System Replacement, located at the

Lane County Customer Service Facility at 3050 North Delta Highway, Eugene, OR 97408.

B. Architect’s Project Number: 2019.3919

C. Owner’s Project Manager: Betty Mishou

1. Department: Lane County Public Works

2. Division: General Services3. Address: 3040 North Delta Highway4. City, State, Zip: Eugene, OR 974085. Phone: 541-682-69206. E-mail: betty.mishou@lanecounty

or.gov1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTIONA. Summary Project Description: The

Project consists of the general construction services for the roofing replacement of portions of the Customer Service Center. Work to include all items contained in these construction documents and as outlined in Section 0l l1 00 - Summary of Work.

B. Contract Tenns: Fixed-Cost Project.1.3 PROJECT CONSULTANTSA. The Architect, hereinafter referred to

as Architect: WJE Engineers & Architects, P.C.

960 South Hamey StreetSeattle, WA 98108Phone: 206-622-1441Principal In Charge: Rocco C. Romero,

AIA - [email protected] PROCUREMENT TIMETABLEA. Construction Documents for Bidding

will be available: January 15, 2021 at 3:00 p.m.

B. Site Visit Background Check Forms:1. Return no later than January 27,

2021 for the Mandatory Pre-Bid briefing and site visit tour, and any additional site visits.

2. Return no later than February 3, 2021 for the Optional Non-Mandatory Pre-bid Briefing and site tour.

C. Mandatory Pre-Bid Briefing and Site Tour: February 4, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. local time.

D. Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Briefing and Site Tour: February 11, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. local time

(Note: Prime bidders are required to attend the mandatory pre-bid briefing.)

E. Date of Last Addendum Issued: Five days prior to due date of bids.

F. Bid Closing Date and Time: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. local time.

G. Bid Opening: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 immediately following time that bids are due.

H. Anticipated construction start on site: Not earlier than May 17, 2021. And no later May 31, 2021.

I. Required Substantial Completion Date: Not later than August 23, 2021.

J. Desired Final Completion Date: Not later than September 6, 2021.

K. Completion date is critical due to requirements of Owner’s operations.

L. The Owner reserves the right to change the schedule or terminate the entire procurement process at any time.

1.5 PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTSA. Availability of Documents: Electronic

Copies of complete sets of Contract Documents may be obtained:

l. Copies of the Electronic Files for the Contract Documents may be downloaded by any interested bidder, subcontractor, or supplier by going to the Lane Coun ty-Wide Bid Page at https://www.lanecounty.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=3585881&pageId=4081169

2. It is important for all Bidders to understand that the Lane County internet website project page for this Request for Bid is the official source for information and that it is the Bidder’s responsibility to check the site regularly for updates.

3. Paper copies of Contract Documents for bidding purposes will not be provided by the Owner, or the Architect’s office.

PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED)PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED)

Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11953370

TUALATIN HILLS PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT

HIGHLANDS NEIGHBORHOOD PARKBids due 2:00 pm, February 18, 2021

REQUEST FOR BIDSNotice is hereby given that Tualatin

Hills Park & Recreation District is reques-ting sealed bids from qualified general contractors for park improvements at Highlands Park.

Bids must be received by 2:00pm, Thursday, February 18, 2021 via email to Rene’ Brucker at [email protected] OR at the Tualatin Hills Park and Recrea-tion District Fanno Creek Service Center, 6220 SW 112th Ave, Suite 100, Beaverton, OR 97008. Bids received after the designated time and date will be returned unopened.

The Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District reserves the right to reject any bid not in compliance with this Request for Bid or in compliance with all prescribed public contracting procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause, any or all bids upon a finding that it is in the public interest to do so, and to waive any and all information in the best interest of the District.

Copies of the Bid documents may be obtained through ARC Document Solution at your own expense by either of the following methods:

A. Order hardcopies at any ARC Docu-ment Solution - Oregon location, refer to their website at: e-arc.com/or/portland for address and contact information, or

B. Documents can be reviewed and ordered on the Internet at ARC Document Solution Public Planroom. Go

Official Call for BidsNotify the Legal Advertising Department of errors immediately.

We will not be responsible for errors after the FIRST publication of any advertisement.To place or make corrections to a Call for Bid Advertisement, please call 503-802-7205.

FAX: 503-222-5358 • E-mail: [email protected]: 9:30 A.M. the business day prior to publication.

ATTENTION LEGAL ADVERTISERS — CHECK YOUR ADS!!!

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planroom)There will be a non-mandatory job walk

scheduled for Monday, January 25th, 2021. Attendance is highly encouraged. To comply with social distancing guidelines, anyone planning to attend will need to contact Bremik Estimating ([email protected]) Jan. 25th to reserve a 30-minute time slot.

Questions and bids can be submitted to Bremik Estimating ([email protected]). Note: MB Structures, an affiliate of Bremik Construction intends to submit bids for the Demolition, Cast-in-Place Concrete and Rough Carpentry, Doors Frames and Hardware Install and Specialties Install scopes and will submit their bids directly to the owner’s repre-sentative 24 hours prior to the bid deadline.

Bremik Construction, Inc is an equal opportunity employer and encourages the participation of minority, women, disabled veteran, disadvantaged, and emerging small business enterprises.Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11953527

GOODS AND SERVICESSOURCEWELL

GROUNDS MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, AND

ACCESSORIES WITH RELATED SERVICES

Proposals Due 4:30 pm,March 11, 2021

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSSourcewell, a State of Minnesota local

government agency and service coopera-tive, is requesting proposals for Grounds Maintenance Equipment, Attachments, and Accessories with Related Services to result in a contracting solution for use by its Participating Entities. Sourcewell Participating Entities include thousands of governmental, higher education, K-12 education, nonprofit, tribal government, and other public agencies located in the United States and Canada. A full copy of the Request for Proposals can be found on the Sourcewell Procurement Portal [https://proportal.sourcewell-mn.gov]. Only proposals submitted through the Sourcewell Procurement Portal will be considered. Proposals are due no later than March 11, 2021, at 4:30 p.m. Central Time, and late proposals will not be considered.Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11953344

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)

TEMPORARY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Proposals due 12:00 pm,March 3, 2021

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSThe University of California, Office of

the President is requesting proposals from qualified and experienced firms to provide Information Technology (IT) Temporary and Professional Services (RFP No. 002215). In order to be consid-ered, the Bidder must complete and submit a proposal to the University of California, Office of the President in accordance with the solicitation docu-mentation available at: https://calusource. net/supplier-resources/

PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: Wednesday, January 27, 2021. See RFP for more details.

PROPOSAL DUE DATE:March 3, 2021, before 12:00 PM (PST).Contact: Robert Puerzer, Senior

Commodity Manager, at: Robert. [email protected] Jan. 20, 2021. 11952968

TUALATIN VALLEY WATER DISTRICT

ASSET MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SUPPORT SERVICES

STATEMENTS DUE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2021 AT 2:00 P.M. (PT)

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONSRFQ NO. TVWD‑011221

Tualatin Valley Water District invites qualified firms to submit statements of qualifications for establishment of an asset management program for managing all aspects of the District’s owner infrastructure, including potable water pipelines, pump stations, reservoirs, valves, vaults, appurtenances, buildings and other forms of similar assets.

Contact Wendy Burns, Contracts Coor-dinator via e-mail: ([email protected]) to obtain an RFQ package. E-mailed state-ments are due no later than 2:00 P.M. (PT) on Wednesday, February 24, 2021. Mailed or faxed statements and statements arriving after 2:00 P.M. will not be considered.

The District reserves the right to cancel this solicitation, to reject any proposal and all proposals, to waive any minor irregularities, and to accept the proposal deemed in the best interests of the District The District may reject any proposal not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements.Published Jan. 20 & 22, 2021.

11953518

NORTH BEND SCHOOL DISTRICT 13

PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICESProposals due 3:00 pm,

February 19, 2021REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Sealed proposals will be received at the District Office of the North Bend School District, 1913 Meade Street, North Bend, Oregon 97459 until 3:00 PM, Pacific Standard Time, February 19, 2021 for services as described in the specifications on file in the District Office. No facsimiles, electronic submissions or postmarks will be accepted.

Proposals will address the provision of pupil transportation for District students including home to school, special programs, co-curricular activities and field trips for the minimum period beginning July 1, 2021 and continuing through June 30, 2026.

Attention is called to the provisions of

the Oregon Statutes, Chapter 279. The bidder must indicate if bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279A.120.

Any company or individual interested in submitting a proposal for pupil transporta-tion services is required to first register with the District by submitting a “Letter of Interest” on Proposer’s official letterhead indicating the Proposer’s name, mailing address, e-mail address, phone number, stating Proposer’s intent to provide District with a Proposal for Pupil Trans-portation Services. To register Proposer shall submit a “Certified” letter to the District, at the address shown above, by no later than the close of business (4:30 PM) on January 28, 2021.

Bidders may attend an optional pre-proposal virtual conference scheduled for January 27, 2021 at 10:30 AM, Pacific Standard Time in order to submit a proposal. Bidders may request a virtual meeting link at [email protected]. or.us

Formal contractor pre-qualification is not required.

NORTH BEND SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.

Kevin BogatinSuperintendent

Phone: 541-756-2521Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11953449

BUTTE FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT #91

SEISMIC RETROFIT OF THE EXISTING BUTTE FALLS ELEMENTARY

SCHOOLProposals due 4:00 pm,

February 10, 2021NOTICE OF RFP

Butte Falls School District #91 will be releasing a Request for Proposal utilizing a Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) process for the seismic retrofit of the existing Butte Falls Elementary School.

All interested contractors are advised to attend a pre-proposal meeting scheduled for 11:00 AM on January 27, 2021 at Butte Falls Elementary School located at 239 Main Street, Butte Falls, OR 97522.

This meeting will include a familiarization tour of the subject building.

Construction costs for this project shall not exceed $2,058,845.00.

Proposals are due February 10, 2021 at 4:00 PM.

A copy of the Request for Proposal can be picked up on January 20, 2021 at ZCS Engineering & Architecture, 45 Hawthorne Street, Medford, OR 97504.

The RFP is also available on ORPIN or by email at [email protected] Jan. 20, 2021. 11953347

JEWELL SCHOOL DISTRICTPROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Proposals due 4:00 pm,February 10, 2021

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSConstruction Project Management

Services ProposalAttention:

Stephen W. PhillipsSuperintendent

Jewell School District 83874Highway 103

Seaside, Oregon 97138ANNOUNCEMENT OF REQUEST FOR

PROPOSALSSealed Proposal Responses will be

received at the Jewell School District located at: 83874 Highway 103, Seaside, Oregon 97138 until 4:00 PM PST, February 10, 2021. No faxed or electroni-cally submitted responses will be accepted.

A mandatory Pre-Proposal meeting and Project Orientation will be held at Jewell School located at: 83874 Highway 103, Seaside, Oregon 97138. 4:00 PM PST, January 26, 2021.

The District is seeking to select an Owner’s Project Manager to provide Program, Project, and Construction Management for the renovations and upgrades at Jewell School as described in the RFP.

The District reserves the right to reject any proposal response not in compliance with all prescribed public procedures and requirements and to waive informalities in this proposal response process.

The Request for Proposals (RFP) may be obtained from the Jewell School District, attention Stephen W. Phillips, Superintendent, email to stevep@jewell k12.org

Respectfully submitted,Stephen W. Phillips, PhD

Jewell SchoolSuperintendent

Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11953530

MULTNOMAH EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT

INTENT TO CONTRACT WITH LAB CORPORATION FOR PARTS AND

SYSTEMS FOR A HYBRID ANDELECTRIC VEHICLE TRAINER FOR

USE BY CTE STUDENTSResponses due by 2pm (PST) on

January 27th, 2021SOLE SOURCE NOTICE

Be advised that Multnomah Education Service District (MESD) anticipates entering into a contract with LAB Corpo ration, the US training division of Lucas-Nülle GmbH, as the sole supplier for all Lucas-Nuelle Technical Systems for a Hybrid and Electric vehicle trainer that will be utilized to provide CTE automotive students with hands‑on interactive learning activities. All products in this procurement are manufactured by Lucas Nülle GmbH parent company located at Siemensstraße 2, 50170 Kerpen, Germany and are specifically manufactured to meet all US standards.

The Hybrid and Electric vehicle trainer shall provide students with the following physically-accomplished, hands-on, inter-active learning activities (not computer simulations): Various types of Hybrid and electric drive systems; Operating modes of drive systems; Troubleshooting; Verifying voltage isolation; Insulation resistance measurements; Disconnection and isolation of high voltage systems;

Service plug removal and replacement; Measurement of charging process; Meas urement of discharging process; Train ing/course software covering drive concepts, High voltage safety, Hybrid operations and testing: Voltage measure ments of the battery; 3-phase measurement on motor/generator; Voltage from resolver; Measurement of equipotential bonding; Shielding meas-urement.

Additional requirements for the Trainer include but are not limited to: Portability (stand or cart mounted and movable by one or two people); Computer interface with trainer; Safety shut off of the high voltage and/or moving components; Instruction/training on trainer use; Technical and repair support; Minimum 2 year warranty.

Such information shall be submitted to Multnomah Education Service District, via email only, to Brian Altman at [email protected] and shall be submitted so as to be received at this email address no later than the date and time listed above.Published Jan. 20, 2021. 11953556

CITY OF CONDONDEVELOP RESIDENTIAL UNITS

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSThe City of Condon is soliciting written

proposals to select a qualified developer to develop residential units on six to twelve vacant lots. The lots are all located on one city block totaling 1.39 acres. Respondents to this Request for Proposal should consider the best way to address the City Council’s objectives to meet specific housing needs within the City. Full RFP is located on the City of Condon’s website - www.cityofcondon. com Questions may be directed to Kathryn Greiner, City Administrator, 541-384-2711 and/or admin@cityofcon don.comPublished Jan. 20, 22, 25, 27 & 29, 2021.

11953501

ENTERPRISE SCHOOL DISTRICT #21

PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR 2020 BOND PROJECTSRFP NOTICE TO PROCEED

Request for Proposals - Project Management Services for 2020 Bond Projects -Enterprise School District #21. Due Date: 12/02/2020. Intent to Award: 01/13/2021. Notice To Proceed: 01/20/2021. Issuing Agency: Enterprise School District #21. The District intends in proceeding with a contract with Wenaha Group, Inc., 125 SE Court Ave, Suite A, Pendleton, OR 97801. Please direct any questions regarding this notice to Erika Pinkerton, Superintendent, [email protected] Jan. 20, 2021. 11953526

CONSTRUCTIONCITY OF VADER, WASHINGTON

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT IMPROVEMENTS

Bids due 1:00 pm, February 19, 2021ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

General NoticeThe City of Vader (Owner) is

requesting Bids for the construction of the following Project:

Vader Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements

Project No. 3102‑004Sealed bids for the construction of the

Project will be received in-person at the City of Vader City Hall located at 317 8th Street; Vader, WA 98593 or by mail at PO Box 189; Vader, WA 98593, until Friday, February 19, 2021 at 1:00 PM local time. At that time, the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids received after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be received by Dianne Floyd, City Clerk/Treasurer.

The improvements to the City’s Waste-water Treatment Plant includes the following Work:

1) Constructing a new headworks screening facility,

2) Removing and disposing of accumu-lated wastewater sludge in the waste water lagoons,

3) Reconstructing and relining of waste-water lagoons including the procurement and installation of wastewater aeration equipment,

4) Constructing a new concrete disin-fection tank and equipment building and the procurement and installation of chlo-rination and dechlorination equipment,

5) Constructing a new laboratory building,

6) Installing wastewater, potable water, and stormwater piping, and

7) Site grading and paving.Owner anticipates that the Project’s bid

price will be approximately $3,300,000 (plus tax). The Project has an expected duration of 365 days.

Availability of Bidding DocumentsInformation and Bidding Documents for

the Project can be found at the following designated website:

https://www.civilwest.com/biddingBidding Documents may be viewed at

no cost from the designated website. Please refer to eBid Project #7494577. Documents may be downloaded for $20.00. Prospective Bidders are urged to register with the designated website as a plan holder, even if Bidding Documents are obtained from a plan room or source other than the designated website in either electronic or paper format. The designated website will be updated peri-odically with addenda, lists of registered plan holders, reports, and other information relevant to submitting a Bid for the Project. All official notifications, addenda, and other Bidding Documents will be offered only through the designated website. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for Bidding

Documents, including addenda, if any, obtained from sources other than the designated website. For assistance with the bidding website, please contact QuestCDN at 952-233-1632 or [email protected].

The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is:

Civil West Engineering Services, Inc.; 213 Water Avenue NW, Suite 100; Albany, OR 97321

Prospective Bidders may also obtain or examine a paper set of the Bidding Docu-ments at the Issuing Office. Due to public health and safety concerns, examination or pick-up of paper set of Bidding Docu-ments will be by appointment only. Printed paper sets of Bidding Documents can be purchased for a nonrefundable price of $350.00 per set. Please make checks payable to Civil West Engineering Services. Please call the office at (541-266-8601) to schedule an appointment to view or pick-up the docu-ments at least 24-hours in advance of your desired appointment. Appointments will be available on Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. Partial sets of Bidding Documents will not be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including addenda, if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office.

Mandatory Pre‑bid ConferenceTwo pre-bid conferences will be held

for this project. Attendance at one of the two pre-bid conferences is mandatory due to the complexity of the Project. Due to ongoing public health concerns, the pre-bid conferences will be hosted virtually and recorded. Prospective bidders should contact the Engineer via email at least 24 hours in advance of the pre-bid conference they intend to attend to request a link to the meeting platform. Pre-bid conferences will be held on:

Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 10:00 AM, and

Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:00 AM.

At the end of each pre-bid conference, the Engineer will read the names of attendees aloud to verify the attendance roster. The attendance rosters from both pre-bid conferences will be combined to generate an eligible bidder list. No bids will be accepted from companies that do not have at least one representative listed on the eligible bidder list.

Following the pre-bid conference, eligible bidders will be able to schedule times to individually visit the Project Site.

Bid SecurityA certified or bank cashier’s check in

the amount of at least five percent (5%) of the bid amount, payable to the City of Vader, or bid bond executed by a licensed bonding company is required with each bid.

Rejection of BidsThe City shall have the right to reject

any or all bids not accompanied by the bid security or data required by the bidding document or a bid in any way incomplete or irregular. Bids received after the stated deadline will also be rejected.

Project RequirementsThis Contract is for public work and is

subject to applicable local, state, and federal rules and regulations.

This project is partially funded by the Washington State Department of Ecology. This project is also funded through the Washington State Community Development Block Grant program with federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Devel-opment. Neither the State of Washington nor any of its departments or employees are, or shall be, a party to any contract or any subcontract resulting from this solic-itation for bids. American Iron and Steel Act provisions apply.

All work performed on this project will be subject to the higher of the prevailing state or federal wage rates. When federal wage rates apply, the Successful bidder will be required to conform to the wage requirements prescribed by the federal Davis-Bacon and Related Acts which requires that all laborers and mechanics employed by contractors and subcontrac-tors performing on contracts funded in whole or in part by SRF appropriations in excess of $2000 pay their laborers and mechanics not less than the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits, and determined by the Secretary of Labor, for corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed on similar projects in the area.

The City of Vader is an Equal Opportu-nity and Affirmative Action Employer. Small, minority- and women-owned busi-nesses are encouraged to submit bids.

For all further requirements regarding bid submittal, qualifications, procedures, and contract award, refer to the Instructions to Bidders that are included in the Bidding Documents.

The City of Vader reserves the right to reject any or all Bids and to waive minor irregularities or informalities and to award the Project to the lowest responsive, qualified Bidder as it best serves the interests of the City of Vader.

If you have questions, please contact the Project Manager Matt Wadlington, PE at [email protected].

This Advertisement is issued by:Owner: City of VaderBy: Dianne FloydTitle: City Clerk/TreasurerDate: Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951520

CITY OF ROCKAWAY BEACHMAIN PUMP STATION

IMPROVEMENTSBids due 2:00 pm, February 10, 2021

INVITATION FOR BIDSSealed bids for the construction of the

Main Pump Station Improvements for the CITY OF ROCKAWAY BEACH, Tilla-mook County, Oregon (Owner) will be received by Michael D. Henry, P.E., City Engineer, at the City of Rockaway Beach City Hall, located at 276 Hwy 101 S. Rockaway Beach, OR 97136, until 2:00

p.m. (PDT), February 10, 2021. Bids received after this time will not be accepted.

Bids may also be mailed to the following address: PO Box 5, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136. Mailed bids must be received before the bid opening time stated above and have “BID ENCLOSED” marked on the envelope.

Bids will be opened publicly and read aloud immediately following the specified closing time. All interested parties are invited to attend. Subcontractor declarations must be submitted to the above-mentioned representative no later than 4:00 p.m. on February 10, 2021.

Demolition of existing equipment and generator inside the existing pump station building, demolition and decom-missioning of the existing dry pit, upgrades to existing wet well, installation of new pumps, supply and installation of a new generator and generator pad, as well as the installation of all valves, meters, fittings, and instrumentations as shown on the plans. Additional site work will include the installation of a new utility vault, new 60” eccentric flat top manhole, as well as a new fence. A new 48” manhole and approximately 55 LF of new sanitary sewer piping shall be installed connecting to the wet well.

Additionally, new electrical and control panels and improvements shall be completed in accordance with the electrical plans.

Work at other sites shall include a new wet well lid and hatches be installed at the N 4th Lift Station. The existing wet well is 11 ft diameter with steel hatches. The wet well cover would be replaced with a new concrete lid matching the dimensions of the existing lid. New aluminum hatches would be installed and shall match the same dimensions and locations of the existing hatches. The lid and hatches shall both be H20 rated.

All work under this Contract must be substantially completed within 105 days of the Notice to Proceed.

All work under this Contract must be substantially completed within 120 calendar days of the Notice to Proceed not withstanding days allotted for inclement weather in accordance with paragraph 12.03.C of the General Condi-tions.

A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held for this project at 1:00 p.m. on January 27, 2021 at Rockaway Beach City Hall, located at 276 Hwy 101 S. Rockaway Beach, OR 97136.

Bidding documents may be examined at the office of HBH Consulting Engineers, Inc. at the following location: (Note: Contact Engineer’s office to purchase plans)

Engineer’s Office: 501 E First StreetNewberg, OR 97132(503) 554-9553 phone(503) 537-9554 faxOne hard copy of the Bidding

documents, including specifications and half size drawings, may be obtained from the Engineer’s design office with a non-refundable payment of $100.00 per set payable to HBH Consulting Engineers. Complete digital project bidding documents are also available for a non-refundable payment of $75.00. Interested parties may download the digital bidding documents at www.hbh-consulting.com, by clicking on the “Bid Docs” icon in the upper right-hand corner of the webpage. Please contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or [email protected] for assistance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project information.

Bids will be received as a combination of unit price and lump sum bid items. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the Instructions to Bidders, and accompanied by a bid security executed in favor of the Owner in the amount not less than 10% of the total amount of the bid. Bid security is to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damage should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable insurance certificates; bond and other required documents for the faithful performance of the work in the event bidder is awarded the contract.

All bidders must be “equal opportunity employers” and comply with the appropriate provisions of state and federal law. In addition, all bidders are required to comply with ORS 656.017 regarding workers’ compensation. Bidder, Contractor, and Subcontractors are required to be registered with Construction Contractors Board. Bidder, Contractor and Subcontractors are not required to be licensed under ORS 468A.720 for asbestos abatement.

Pursuant to ORS 279C.505(2), all Bidders must certify with their bids that they have an employee drug-testing program in place. If awarded a contract, Bidder must provide proof of such drug-testing program when executed Agreements are returned to Owner.

Each Bidder must submit a subcontractor list to the Owner within two working hours of the time for receipt of bids in accordance with ORS 279C.370 (3) and OAR 137-049-0360.

This contract is for public work and is subject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870. Prevailing wage rates for public works’ contracts in Oregon are required for this project. No bid will be received or consid ered by the Owner unless the bid contains: 1) a statement that bidder will comply with the provisions of ORS 279C.840; 2) a statement as to whether the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279A.120.

Before starting work, the contractor and every subcontractor employed under this contract is required to have a public works bond filed with the Construction Contractors Board, in accordance with ORS 279C.830 (3), unless the contractor or subcontractor is exempt under ORS 279C.836 (4), (7), (8), or (9).

Upon award of this contract, the Owner is required to pay a fee to the BOLI Prevailing Wage Rate Unit in accordance with ORS 279C.830 (2) and OAR 839-025-0200. The amount of the fee

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shall be one tenth of one percent (.001) of the contract price; however, the fee must be no less than $250 or more than $7,500 regardless of the contract price.

The Owner may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements and may, for good cause, reject any and all bids upon a finding of the Owner that it is in the public interest to do so. No bidder may withdraw or modify a bid after the hour set for the receipt of bids, and there-after until the lapse of 70 days after the bid opening.

Dated this 15th day of January 2021.By order of: Robert Morris

Title: Public Works DirectorPublished Jan. 15 & 20, 2021.

11952502

SALEM KEIZER SCHOOL DISTRICT

SPRAGUE HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION AND RENOVATION

Bids Due 2:00 pm PSTFebruary 10, 2021

INVITATION TO BIDBids for the “Sprague High School

Addition and Renovation” will be received by the Construction Manager/General Contractor, Pence Construction, 5400 Meadows Road, Suite 400, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 by the time and date listed above. Bids received after time and date listed above will not be considered. Questions regarding the proposal shall be directed to Dave Jones at (503) 746-3814 or [email protected]. Bids may be emailed to Sean Samples seans@ pence.net or faxed to (503) 256-3684.

The scope of work includes: Construction Fencing, Construction Barriers, Site Control, Shoring, Surveying, Floor Protection, Demoli-tion/Abatement, Concrete, Masonry, Rough Carpentry, Casework/Finish Carpentry, Waterproofing, Sheet Metal/Flashing, Doors/Frames/Hardware, Overhead Doors, Storefront/Glazing, Painting, Metal Framing/Drywall, Flooring, Specialties, Signage, Flagpoles, Lockers, Food Service, Lab Equipment, Studio Pipe Grid, Residential Equipment, Window Coverings, AC Paving, Striping, Fencing, Site Furnishings, Landscaping, Site Work/Utilities, and Roof Accessories . Pence Construction will be submitting self-perform bids for Construction Fencing, Construction Barriers, Site Control, Floor Protection, Concrete, Rough Carpentry, and other minor pickup work associated with this bid package.

Bid documents can be examined via Pence Construction’s Smart Bid Net soft-ware. Access to Smart Bids software via www.pence.net. Bidders must follow bid instructions and submit bids on bid forms provided.

This project is a PREVAILING WAGE project in accordance with ORS Chapter 279C. All bidders must be registered with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board and have secured a public works bond in accordance with rules set forth by governing authorities at time of bid.

The contractor reserves the right to: reject any or all bids; reject any bid not in compliance with the bid procedures or requirements; reject for good cause any bid that would be in the public’s best interest to do so; and waive minor irregu-larities or discrepancies in any or all bids.

Contractor is an equal opportunity employer and request bids from all qualified firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises. CCB#153167.Published Jan. 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29; Feb. 1, 3, 5 & 8 2021.

11951733

DAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICTDAYTON JUNIOR HIGH/HIGH

SCHOOL ‑ 2021 REMODELBIDS DUE ‑ FEBRUARY 9, 2021 @

4:00 PMADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Bids from ALL TRADES for the Dayton Junior High School/High School - 2021 Remodel project will be received by the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC), Triplett Wellman, Inc., PO BOX 160, 1717 Mount Jefferson AVE, Woodburn, OR 97071, phone 503-982-4188, fax 503-982-0390, by the time and date listed above. Faxed OR Emailed bids will be accepted. Bids shall remain in effect for sixty (60) days from the bid date. Questions regarding the bid shall be in writing and directed to Nick Wellman at Triplett Wellman, Inc. by fax or email [email protected]

The project consists of the following: Remodel of existing Junior High and High School buildings including interior remodel of select areas, new windows, HVAC renovations, fire alarm and intercom replacement. Specific subcontract scopes include but are not limited to the following: Final Cleaning, Demolition, Concrete, Reinforcing Steel, Masonry, Steel Decking, Metal Fabrications, Rough Carpentry, Finish Carpentry, Casework, Plastic Paneling, Waterproofing, Insulation, Sheet Metal, Roofing, Joint Sealants, Doors & Frames, Glass & Glazing, Aluminum Windows, Drywall, Acoustical Ceilings, Flooring, Painting, Visual Display, Signage, Gym Equipment, Window Shades, Wheelchair Lift, Site Furnishings, Plumbing, Mechan-ical, Electrical, Excavation/Utilities, Paving, Fencing, along with other improvements.

Triplett Wellman Inc., acting as the CM/GC for this project, intends to submit self-performed bids for the following scopes:

Div 2 Selective DemolitionDiv 3 ConcreteDiv 6 Rough CarpentryThese bids will be turned in 1-hour

earlier to the Dayton School District.A recommended non-mandatory, but

highly encouraged PRE-BID walk through is scheduled to take place at the existing Dayton High School located at 801 Ferry Street, Dayton, OR 97114 on Thursday January 14, 2021 at 2:00PM. Please gather near the front office entrance. A contractor rep will escort the team from

there in a socially distant manner. Please remember your masks.

Last day for questions and substitution requests shall be January 29, 2021. The last addendum shall be issued no later than February 3, 2021.Construction Documents may be examined at the offices of Triplett Wellman, Inc. or via Triplett Wellman’s Sharefile Site. Please request sharefile link access from [email protected].

Documents will also be available at the following plan centers (beginning on January 6, 2021): Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center - Portland, OR, Southwest Washington Contractors Association - Vancouver, WA, Contractors Plan Center - Clackamas, Salem Contractors Exchange, and the Eugene Builder’s Exchange.

This project is a PREVAILING WAGE Project in accordance with ORS chapter 279C.800. Please refer to the specifications for more information. All bidders must be registered with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board and have secured a public works bond in accordance with rules set forth by governing authorities at time of bid.

Triplett Wellman, acting as the CM/GC contractor on behalf of Dayton School District, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, reject any bid not in compliance with bid documents, reject for good cause any bid that would be in the public’s best interest to do so.

Triplett Wellman, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and is actively seeking quotations from minority, women, disadvantaged, and emerging small-busi-ness enterprises. CCB #43496Published Jan. 6, 20 & 25, 2021.

11949605

YAKAMA NATION HOUSING AUTHORITY

GORGE VIEW COUNTRY ESTATES HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

YNHA TAX CREDIT 8 LIMITEDPARTNERSHIP

Bids due 11:00 am, February 5, 2021INVITATION FOR BIDSUBCONTRACTORS

The Yakama Nation Housing Authority “YNHA” is accepting sealed bids from licensed contractors for the following subcontractor designations: Earthwork, Foundation, Concrete Flatwork, Framing, Roofing, Exterior Siding, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Insulation, Drywall, Painting, Casework, Flooring, Countertops, Landscaping, Paving, and Final Cleaning. YNHA is also accepting sealed bids for the following materials: Framing & Siding Materials, Steel Rein-forcing, Concrete, Windows, Doors, Casework, and Appliances. This project is for the construction of 46 new single family homes. The owner of the project will be the YNHA Tax Credit 8, Limited Partnership. YNHA is its General Partner and the General Contractor of the project. The project is located in Wishram, WA, with the nearest intersection located at SR 14 and Gorge View Country Drive. All bids are due by 11:00 a.m. PST February 5th, 2021, after which time bids, will be publicly opened and summarily read.

A pre-bid meeting and site inspection is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. January 19th, 2021 at the site, 5 Gorge View Drive, Wishram, WA 98673. There will be a pre-bid Zoom conference meeting sched-uled for 11:00 a.m. January 21st, 2021. Please email the project manager at [email protected] for an invitation.

Project documents must be obtained from the Yakama Nation Housing Authority at 611S Camas Ave. Wapato WA. Project Documents are only available electronically. Request for Project Documents and questions should be addressed to: Kelly Coons Project Manager [email protected] (509) 877-6171 ext. 1063.

This invitation is open to Indian and non-Indian persons and firms. Indian preference applies to this project, pursuant to 24CFR 1000.48-52 and Section 7(b) of the Indian Self-Determi-nation and Education Act (25 U.S.C. 450e(b)). Preference in the award of contracts and subcontracts must be given to Indian Organizations and Indi-an-owned enterprises. TERO ordinance applies to this project. Sealed Bids will be received for this project by the: Yakama Nation Housing Authority

Attn : Kelly Coons 611 S Camas Ave Wapato, WAPublished Jan. 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25 & 27, 2021.

11949468

PORT OF ARLINGTONPORT ISLAND PARKING & RESTROOM ALTERATIONS

Bids due 2:00 pm, February 4, 2021ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Port of Arlington Oregon100 Island Park WayPO Box 279Arlington, OR 97812Separate sealed Bids per ORS

290C.335 (competitive bid) for the Port Island Parking & Restroom Alterations will be received by Port of Arlington, Oregon, c/o Peter Mitchell, 100 Island Park Way, Arlington, OR 97812, until 2:00 p.m. (Pacific Prevailing Time) February 4, 2021. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:05 p.m. (Pacific Prevailing Time), February 4, 2021, in the Port of Arlington Office, 100 Island Park Way, Arlington, OR 97812. The work to be performed shall consist of providing all materials, labor, and equip ment necessary for the construction of:

1. Site and building demolition (saw cutting, building demolition)

2. Building foundations3. Metal guardrails4. Concrete sidewalks, pads, and curbs5. HMAC paving and patching6. Excavation, fill, grading7. Coordination and connection of new

prefabricated restroom facility (owner supplied) including connection of water, sanitary sewer, and electrical power

8. Installation of artificial turf9. Temporary connection of power for

operation of sanitary sewer lift station and

permanent connection of new building power to existing facilities.

10. Erosion & sediment controlThe engineer’s construction cost

opinion for this project is: $200,000 for the base bid.

Bid must be submitted on the Proposal form furnished by the Port of Arlington and included in the project manual and shall bear the signature of the Bidder. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained by request from:

1. Electronic Format: a. Pillar Consulting Group, Inc., 135 S

Main ST, Suite 206, Condon, OR 97823 [email protected] 541-993-2480

2. Hard Format (at bidder’s expense) a. Salem Printing and Blueprinting,

Corvallis, OR 541-738-70233. Plans may be inspected at the

following locations: a. Port of Arlington Office, 100 Island

Park Way, Arlington, OR 97812, 541-454-2868. By appointment.

b. DJC Plan Center, Portland, OR 97205; 503-274-0624

c. Premier Builder’s Exchange, Bend, OR 97701. 541-389-0123

d. Hermiston Plan Center, Hermiston, OR 97838. 541-564-0420

e. Contractor Plan Center, Inc., Milwaukee, OR 97222. 503-650-0148.

f. Salem Contractor Exchange, Salem, OR 97302 503-362-7957.

g. Tri-City Construction Council, Kennewick, WA 99336. 509-582-7424

h. Spokane Regional Plan Center, Spokane, WA 99202. 509-328-7279

i. AGC Plan Center Boise, Boise, ID 83702. 208-472-0453

j. Douglas Plan Center, Roseburg, OR 97471. 541-440-9030

k. Eugene Builders Exchange, Eugene, OR 97402. 541-484-5331

l. Abadan Plan Center Services, Spokane, WA 99202. 509-747-2964

m. SW Washington Contractors Association, Vancouver, WA 98665.

360-694-7922Port of Arlington may reject any bid

not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of Port of Arlington it is in the public interest to do so. Port of Arlington also reserves the right to waive any informality in connection with said bid or to postpone the award of the Contract for sixty days.

Attention is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employ-ment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. This public works project is subject to the Oregon Prevailing Wage Rate laws. No bid will be received or considered by Port of Arlington unless the bid contains a statement by the Bidder as part of his bid that provisions of ORS 279C.800 thru ORS 276C.870 (Oregon Prevailing Wage Law) will be complied with and the Bidder is registered with the Construction Contractors Board or licensed by the State Landscape Contractors Board as required by ORS 671.530.

Contractors are to note that there will be a mandatory Pre-bid meeting at the Port of Arlington Office, 100 Island Park Way, Arlington, OR 97812, on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, 11:00 am Pacific Prevailing Time. Attendance at this meeting is mandatory for those contractors bidding as General Contractors.

No bid may be withdrawn after the time set for the bid opening nor before the award of the Contract, unless award is delayed for a period exceeding sixty days or as per the instructions to bidders.

Port of ArlingtonPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951489

GOODS AND SERVICESSOUTH WASCO COUNTY

SCHOOL DISTRICT #1BUILDING RENOVATIONS &

ADDITIONS TO EXISTING SCHOOL FACILITIES

Proposals due 3:00 pm,February 15, 2021

NOTICE TO PROPOSERSThe South Wasco County School

District #1 (‘District’) is seeking written sealed proposals for Construction Manager / General Contractor (CMGC) for services related to building renovations & additions to existing school facilities.

• Submitted to the School District in a sealed envelope and mailed to:

South Wasco County School DistrictAttn: Ryan Wraught

699 Fourth STMaupin, OR 97037

• Sealed proposals shall be delivered / received by: Monday February 15th, 2021, 3:00 PM PST

• A MANDATORY pre-proposal confer-ence will be held Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021 9:00 AM PST at the School District office located 699 Fourth ST

Maupin, OR 97037• Proposal documents may be

requested via email by contacting Scott Marshall, AIA-NCARB: Scott@Straight line.biz

• Interested firms shall direct ques‑tions regarding this RFQ to Ryan Wraught, Superintendent email: ryanw@ swasco.netPublished Jan. 18 & 20, 2021.

11952922

ENTERPRISE SCHOOL DISTRICT #21

ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR THE ENTERPRISE SCHOOL DISTRICT

#21 IN ENTERPRISE, OREGONProposals due 2:00 pm,

February 11, 2021REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Notice to proposers All solicitations shall be:

• Submitted to Enterprise School District #21 in a sealed envelope and delivered to:

Enterprise School District #21Attn: Erika Pinkerton, Superintendent

201 SE 4th StreetEnterprise, OR 97828

• Sealed proposals will be received until: February 11, 2021 at 2:00 PM Pacific Time

• The outside of the envelope shall be clearly marked:

“Enterprise School District #21 ‑RFP 2021‑001 Architectural Services”• All proposals shall be clearly and

distinctly typed or written with ink. No erasures are permitted.

• Mistakes shall be crossed out and correction typewritten or written in ink adjacent thereto and initialed in ink by the party signing the proposal or a confirmed authorized representative.

• If a response is not legible, Enter-prise School District #21 may determine that the proposal is non-responsive.

• A Mandatory pre‑proposal confer‑ence call will be held via GoTo Meeting at January 21, 2021 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time; to register for this mandatory pre‑proposal conference call, contact the District’s Project Manager, Scott Rogers, at [email protected]

• All proposals shall be in the format requested and/or furnished by Enterprise School District #21, herein after referred to as District, or they may be rejected by the District.

• It shall be the proposer’s responsibility to ensure that the proposal is delivered to the District at the specified address above before the time and date set for proposal closing as noted in the solicitation.

• District will not be responsible for proposals delivered to any location other than the District Office. Proposals delivered to another address will be considered non-responsive.

• Each proposal package will consist of: 1. Schedule, Scope of Work and

Specifications 2. Proposal Terms and Conditions 3. Proposal Forms and Attachments 4. Vendor ChecklistProposal documents may be obtained

via an email request to Scott Rogers, Senior Project Manager, scottr@wenaha group.com

Interested firms shall have no unauthor-ized contact with District staff or Board Members during the selection process. All questions shall be directed in writing to the District’s Project Manager, Scott Rogers, at [email protected] Jan. 13, 15, 18 & 20, 2021.

11951228

SKAMANIA COUNTYPUD NO. 1

2020 HEADQUARTERS GENERATOR PROJECT

Bids due 3:00 pm, , February 11, 2021CALL FOR BIDS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Skamania County PUD No. 1 (“PUD” or “Owner”) 1492 Wind River Highway, Carson, Washington 98610 until 3:00 P.M., local time, according to the time clock and document stamp at PUD headquarters on Thursday, February 11th, 2021 for the 2020 Head-quarters Generator Project; Project No. 20-4000; and then publicly opened and read as soon thereafter as possible.

This Project includes contractor furnished and installed, 200kW/250kVA diesel fueled, 480Y/277 Volt generator and an 800 amp service rated ATS including associated electrical material and foundations at an existing facility located in Carson, WA.

The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to waive informalities in the bidding, accept a proposal of the lowest responsible bidder, reject any or all bids, republish the call for bids, revise or cancel the work, or require the work to be done in another way if the best interest of the PUD is served.

Contract provisions, plans, and bid proposal forms may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check, or surety bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of such proposal. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish a satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the PUD.

All questions and comments regarding this project may be addressed to Michael Durbin, Burns & McDonell in writing to [email protected].

An optional PRE-BID MEETING for this project will be held at the project site, located at the at 1492 Wind River Hwy in Carson, Washington on January 26, 2020 at 10:00AM PT to provide prospective bidders with the opportunity to ask questions related to bidding or constructing the work under this contract. Interested contractors are strongly urged to attend the pre-bid meeting. If deemed appropriate by the Engineer, questions that cannot be addressed by direct refer-ence to the bidding documents will be the subject of an addendum issued to all plan holders.Published Jan. 15, 18, 20, 22, 25; Feb. 1 & 8, 2021.

11952319

CITY OF OREGON CITYDEFERRED MAINTENANCEASSESSMENT & CAPITAL

IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR OREGON CITY PARKS & CITY‑WIDE FACILITIES

Proposals due 4:00 pm,January 29, 2021

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSThe Parks and Recreation Department

of the City of Oregon City, Oregon is soliciting proposals from qualified Profes-sional Services firms (Consultant) to provide a comprehensive inventory and assessment of all facilities including government buildings, parks and recreation facilities, police station and parking lots, to assist the City of Oregon City in identifying the need for immediate repairs, preventative maintenance,

deferred maintenance backlog, and capital replacement to develop a compre-hensive asset management plan and develop future budgets.

Proposals will be received until 4:00 p.m. local time on Friday, January 29, 2021. Proposals will be submitted via email only to the following email address: [email protected]. Late proposals will not be considered. There will be no formal Proposal opening.

Solicitation documents may be obtained from the City’s online plan center free of charge at https://bids.orcity.org/. To obtain the solicitation documents, create a new user account and register for the project. General information including the planholder list is available to the public without registering.

Solicitation documents are also available for review at the City of Oregon City, Parks and Recreation Department, 625 Center Street, Oregon City, Oregon, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays.

Addenda, clarifications, and notices will be distributed through the City’s online planholder system. Potential proposers are responsible for ensuring contact infor-mation is registered correctly and that email updates are being received and not being sent to spam folders. It is in the best interest of potential proposers to check the website periodically to ensure all updates are received. The City is not responsible for failure of proposers to receive notifications of changes or corrections made by the City and posted as stated above.

Proposers are required to certify non-discrimination in employment practices and identify resident status as defined in ORS 279A.120(1). Pre-qualification of proposers is not required. All proposers are required to comply with the provisions of Oregon Revised Statutes and the Oregon City Municipal Code.

In order to provide efficiencies in service with other public agencies and in order to fulfill an opportunity for cooperative purchasing, any publicly funded city, county, district, agency or similar entity shall have the authority to acquire services directly from the successful proposer(s) under the terms and conditions of this RFP.

The City of Oregon City reserves the right to (1) reject any or all submittals not in compliance with public solicitation procedures if it is in the best interest of the public to do so; (2) postpone estab-lishment of a final decision for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from due date for consultant submittal; (3) waive informalities in the proposals; and (4) to select the consultant which appear to be in the best interest of the City.Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951545

CITY OF RIDGEFIELDON‑CALL STREET LIGHT

MAINTENANCEBids due 4:00 pm, January 21, 2021

INVITATION TO BIDP21017

The City of Ridgefield is seeking bids from highly qualified contractors to provide all labor, supplies, equipment, materials for the improvement of street light repairs and installation and other work to approximately 1900 lights all in accordance with these Contract Provisions and the attached Special Provisions. This pertains to all metered and unmetered luminaries that are within the City limits, owned and maintained by the City. This includes all cobra head, acorn and Sheppard’s crook and pathway luminaires.

Bid packages may be picked up at J2 Blue Print Supply Co, located at 8100 NE St. Johns Road, Suite B101, Vancouver, Washington. The City of Ridgefield places great importance on the integrity and accuracy of the official plan holders list. Therefore, each bidder will be required to register at the following email address: [email protected]. Once registered, bidders will receive a username login, password and download rights. Users may then download bid documents from the J2 plan center. Users will be notified by email containing a link which will provide all project updates and addenda. No other plan centers are authorized to disseminate bid packages. The fees for obtaining a bid package are non-refundable. Registration as a plan holder is included with the purchase of a bid package, and is required to obtain Contract Addenda.

All project specific questions, requests for substitutions, or requests for clarification must be sent to Julia Denton, Procurement Specialist, via email to [email protected] and be received by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 21, 2021 Incomplete or late inquiries may not be considered.

Sealed bids must be received by the City no later than 2:00 PM (Pacific Time) Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Submissions received after the specified time will not be accepted. The City of Ridgefield is not responsible for delays in delivery. Official delivery time shall be documented by City affixed time/date stamp.

Bids must be delivered via mail or hand delivery to: Attn: Julia Denton, Procurement Specialist, City of Ridgefield, 230 Pioneer Street City Hall, PO Box 608, Ridgefield, WA 98642. Bid shall be in a sealed envelope, and clearly marked “P21017: On‑Call Street Light Maintenance”. Bids received by fax or E-mail will not be accepted.

The City of Ridgefield is committed to providing equal opportunities to State of Washington certified Minority, Disadvan-taged and Women’s Business Enterprises in contracting activities.

The City of Ridgefield 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

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the Northwest corner of a tract conveyed to Jasper W. Griffin, et ux, by Deed recorded August 2, 1951, in Book 447, page 179, Deed Records; thence North 1° 48’ East along along the West line of said section, 100.00 feet to the Southwest corner of a tract conveyed to Percy A. Price by Deed recorded April 28, 1948, in Book 405, page 609, Deed Records; thence South 89° 36’ 40” East along the South line of said Price tract, 160.0 feet to the center of Phillips Creek; thence Southeasterly along the center of Phillips Creek, 120.00 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of aforementioned Griffin tract; thence North 89° 36’ 40” West along the North line of said Griffin tract, 225.5 feet to the point of beginning.

EXCEPT the West 30 feet lying in S.E. 82nd Avenue.

ALSO EXCEPT that portion deeded to State Highway in Book 496, page 604, Deed Records.

4. This Notice is made by C.C.Y.C through Nicholas M. M. Drum, Immix Law Group PC 600 NW Naito Pkwy, Ste. G, Portland, Oregon 97209, counsel for Purchaser.

5. The first date of publication for this notice is January 20, 2021.

6. The Seller or the Seller’s successors in interest or assignees must submit an objection to the Purchaser within 60 days after the final date of publication of the notice required by ORS 93.285(7)(a). If no timely objection to the Purchaser is made, the Seller’s interest in the Property may be conveyed to the Purchaser.

7. Any objections must be submitted to Nicholas M. M. Drum, Immix Law Group PC 600 NW Naito Pkwy, Ste. G, Portland, Oregon 97209, counsel for Purchaser.Published Jan. 20, 27 & Feb. 3, 2021.

11953508

LIEN SALENOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87Notice is hereby given that the

following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/29/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am by503 TOW15532 SW PACIFIC HWY 517

TIGARD, OR2019 DODGE 1500 PU VIN=

1C6RR7FT8KS519514Amount due on lien $2805.00Reputed owner(s) BLAKE A &

SYDNEY S KOSTREBAALLY FINANCIAL

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951395

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2017 CHEV CRUZE 4DR VIN=

1G1BE5SM1H7265495Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) EVA TERIONG &

DIANE LEMARISANTANDER CONSUMER USA

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951467

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2016 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR VIN=

5YFBPRHE3GP417654Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) CHLOE MICHELLE

LUCASTOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951464

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2019 TOYOTA RAV4 UT VIN=

2T3A1RFV0KW049769Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) HELEN & WILLIAM

DIXON C/O COPARTPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951463

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2010 CHEV COBALT 4DR VIN=

1G1AD5F51A7217485Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) SAMANTHA A

FEIGNER C/O COPARTPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951462

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR

2014 CHEV CRUZE 4DR VIN= 1G1PB5SG4E7189338

Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) JAMES LANEOPERATING ENGINEERS FCU

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951460

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2017 HONDA CIVIC 4DR VIN=

2HGFC4B06HH304058Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) SHARON & JESSE

THOMASOREGON STATE CREDIT UNION

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951458

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2013 HONDA ACCORD 4DR VIN=

1HGCR2F89DA115063Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) ROY A RABETALLY FINANCIAL

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951456

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2018 FORD TCN VAN VIN=

NM0LS7E74J1359902Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) JBC LIMITED LLCKEYBANK NA

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951454

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2013 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR VIN =

4T1BF1FK1DU219145Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) MARISOL

HERRERA & DAVID SOLISCOLUMBIA CREDIT UNION

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951453

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2017 CHEV SILVERADO PU VIN =

3GCUKREC7HG418596Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) S BUCHMANN & D

ZARZECKIPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951452

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2018 DODGE JOURNEY LL VIN=

3C4PDCAB8JT295647Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) MORRIS PRICE &

DELILIAH SIMPKINSRELIABLE CREDIT UNION

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951451

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2016 NISSAN ALTIMA 4DR VIN=

1N4AL3AP0GC112210Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) MIRIAM ELENA

SANTOS MOLINAPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951449

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2015 TOYOTA SCION CP VIN=

JF1ZNAA11F8706464Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) AUBREY &

SANDRA MCALPINEUNITUS COMMUNITY CREDIT

UNIONPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951437

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2016 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4D VIN=

5NPDH4AEXGH711150Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) BRYCE

MADDISON UNGARCAPITAL ONE AUTO FINANCE

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951435

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2016 HONDA CIVIC 4DR VIN=

19XFC2F82GE201829Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) VICTOR & KEELY

SURATTFIBRE FCU

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951434

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2020 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR VIN=

JTDEBRBEXLJ024804Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) MOHAMED

NALAYE & ABDIKARIN JAMAPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951433

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2017 HYUNDAI SANTA FE UT VIN=

KM8SMDHF0HU192436Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) MARY A NOLANLIGHTHOUSE ACCEPTANCE CORP

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951432

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2011 CADILAC STS 4D VIN =

1G6DW6EDXB0133241Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) JENELL WIND

PICKETTPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951431

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 4DR VIN=

1N4AL2AP8CN485214Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) DIANA & JOHN

BILDERBACKPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951429

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2011 KIA OPTIMA 4DR VIN=

KNAGM4AD7B5000222Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) CHAD L

SCHAFFERPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951427

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2014 TOYOTA TACOMA PK VIN=

5TFMU4FN0EX025172Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) PAUL & JOSE

CANULRIVERMARK COMMUNITY CU

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951425

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2015 V W PASSAT 4DR VIN=

Notify the Legal Advertising Department of errors immediately. We will not be responsible for errors after the FIRST publication of any advertisement.To place or make corrections to a Legal Advertisement, please call 503-802-7205.

FAX: 503-222-5358 E-mail: [email protected]: 9:30 A.M. the business day prior to publication.

Public NoticesATTENTION LEGAL ADVERTISERS — CHECK YOUR ADS!!!

PROBATE - PROBATEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE STATE OF OREGONFOR THE COUNTY OF

CLACKAMAS(Probate Department)Case No.: 20PB02921

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONSIn the Matter of CHARLOTTE JOAN

COHEN, Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

undersigned has been appointed personal representative for Charlotte Joan Cohen who died on March 24, 2012 in Clackamas County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative at: Deborah Cohen, c/o Kenneth Dobson 324 SW Abernethy Street Portland OR 97239, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the lawyer for the personal representative, Kenneth Dobson.Dated and first published on Jan. 20, 2021

Deborah CohenPersonal Representative

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE:Deborah CohenPO BOX 19422,Portland OR 97280503‑539‑[email protected]

LAWYER FOR PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE:Kenneth Dobson, Attorney at LawOSB 002435324 SW Abernethy Street,Portland OR [email protected]

11953453

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR

THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH

PROBATE DEPARTMENTNo. 21PB00181

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONSIn the Matter of the Estate of Henry B

Hathaway, Deceased.Notice is hereby given that David L Hath-

away has been appointed as the personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the under-signed personal representative in care of the undersigned attorney at: Five Center-pointe Dr Ste 240, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal repre-sentative or the attorney for the personal representative.Dated and first published Jan. 20, 2021.

David L HathawayPersonal Representative

Patrick D Bryson, OSB# 052100Scarborough, McNeese, Oelke & Kilkenny, PCAttorney for Personal RepresentativeFive Centerpointe Dr Ste 240Lake Oswego, OR 97035

11953545

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON

FOR THE COUNTY OFWASHINGTON

Probate DepartmentCase No.: 20PB06268

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONSIn the Matter of the Estate of VALERIE

SHELTON, Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Deonne Brown has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or

the claims may be barred.Claims should be presented to the

attorney for the personal representative at:

John Andon4380 SW Macadam Ave., Ste. 190Portland, OR 97239All persons whose rights may be

affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative.Dated and first published on Jan. 20, 2021.

/s/ John Andon, OSB #050363Attorney for Personal Representative

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVE:Deonne Brown14102 SW Barclay Ct.Beaverton, OR 97005Phone: 971‑217‑2931

LAWYER FORPERSONAL REPRESENIATIVE:John Andon, OSB #0503634380 S. Macadam Ave., Ste. 190,Portland, OR 97239Phone: 971-888-4602

11953521

MISC.NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

UNDER ORS 93.285NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under

ORS 93.285 that C.C.Y.C (“Purchaser”) intends to enforce fulfillment of the LAND SALES CONTRACT AND BUSINESS SECURITY AGREEMENT listed below. Final payment was received by Seller from Purchaser on or around October 15, 2002. Seller has failed to provide the Purchaser with a proper deed of convey-ance, and Purchaser wishes to enforce a contractual requirement for delivery of a deed of conveyance from the Seller. Purchaser previously recorded a Notice of Intent ot Enforce Contract Fulfillment under OS 93.285 (“Notice”), which was recorded as Clackamas county Official Records Document No. 2020-012702 and is incorporated herein by reference.

1. Name of the Seller: SUNNYSIDE DAIRY QUEEN, INC. AND JAMES T. MAAS AND ROBERT J. WILLIAMS (“Seller”).

2. Land Sale Contract and Assignment: Memorandum of Land Sale Contract dated September 2, 1982, recorded on November 1, 1982 in Reel 82, Page 30061, Clackamas County Deed Records, on November 1, 1982. This contract was assigned in an Assignment of Land Sale Contract: Novation Agreement for Land Sale Contract dated August 6, 1992, in which the C.C.Y.C became the Purchaser, recorded on August 19, 1992 in Reel 92, Page 51359, Clackamas County Deed Records.

3. Property: 12220 SE 82nd Ave., Happy Valley, Oregon 97086 (“Property”). The legal description of the Property is as follows:

PARCEL 1: A parcel of land lying in the Southwest one-quarter of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 33, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Clackamas and the State of Oregon, and being a portion of that property described in that deed to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded in Book 495, page 260 of Clackamas County Records of Deeds, the said parcel being that certain portion of said property lying East of a line which is parallel to and 75 feet East of the center line of the Cascade Highway as said highway has been relocated, which center line is described as follows:

Beginning at Engineer’s center line Station 428+00, said Station being 1704.4 feet South and 58.3 feet West of the West one-quarter corner of said Section 33; thence South 1° 57’ 30” (deed bearing South 1° 48’ West) 300 feet to Station 431+00, the Westerly line of said parcel crossing the North and South lines of said property approximately opposite Stations 429+16 and 430+34, respectively.

PARCEL 2: Part of Section 33, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the West line of said Section 33, which bears North 1° 48’ East, 606.08 feet from the Southwest corner of said section, said point being

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 in 49 CFR part 26, will be afforded full opportu-nity to submit qualification statements 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.

The City reserves the right to cancel this request or reject any and all bids or to waive any minor formalities of this call if the best interest of the City would be served.

/s/ Julia DentonProcurement Specialist

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951628

ENTERPRISE SCHOOL DISTRICT #21

PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR 2020 BOND PROJECTS

RFP NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARDRequest for Proposals - Project

Management Services for 2020 Bond Projects -Enterprise School District #21. Due Date: 12/02/2020. Intent to Award: 01/13/2021. Issuing Agency: Enterprise School District #21. The District has issued an Intent to Award to Wenaha Group, Inc., 125 SE Court Ave, Suite A, Pendleton, OR 97801. Please direct any questions regarding this notice to Erika Pinkerton, Superintendent, epinkerton@ enterprise.k12.or.us.Published Jan. 13, 15, 18 & 20, 2021.

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1VWBV7A38FC030833Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) ZLATAN PASALIC

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951424

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2013 CHEV CAPTIVA UT VIN=

3GNAL3EK6DS621823Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) KANAYO E JR &

KANAYO E UBESIEGEICO

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951423

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2015 DODGE CHARGER 4D VIN =

2C3CDXJG2FH897840Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) AHMED

MOHAMED MOHAMEDPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951421

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2017 LEXUS GX460 UT VIN=

JTJBM7FX0H5178304Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) KELLY G & TOMI L

ROSSTMCC

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951420

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2014 CHRYSLER T.C VAN VIN=

2C4RC1HG7ER238771Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) JOSIANE L &

JARED M HOLFELTZGLOBAL LENDING SERVICES

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951418

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2013 FORD FLEX UT VIN=

2FMHK6DT4DBD00600Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) MICHAEL

ANTHONY PINTORED CANOE CREDIT UNION

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951417

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2013 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER UT

VIN= 5TDBK3EH4DS243297Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) KIRAN MISTRYUSCCU

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951414

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2011 GMC TERRAIN UT VIN=

2CTALWEC5B6373339Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) KELLY M GOYER/

C/O GEICOPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951408

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2013 KIA FORTE 4DR VIN=

KNAFU4A20D5728347Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) JOSHUA

OBERMILLERUNITUS COMMUNITY C.U

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951406

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC

6900 NE CORNFOOT DR. PORTLAND, OR

2014 TOYOTA PRUIS 4DR VIN= JTDKN3DU5E0381215

Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) HELDMAN FAMILY

TRUSTPublished Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.

11951404

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2015 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR VIN=

5YFBURHE8FP338407Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) GEMECHU G

DUGUMACENTRAL WILLAMETTE C.C.U

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951403

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/27/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byCOPART OF WASHINGTON INC6900 NE CORNFOOT DR.

PORTLAND, OR2016 RAM 1500 PK VIN=

3C6JR7ETXGG239719Amount due on lien $1555.00Reputed owner(s) CESAR A GOMEZ

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951402

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87

Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 01/29/2021.

The sale will be held at 10:00am byANDERSON TOWING & RECOVERY18155 SW BASELINE RD #A

BEAVERTON, OR2000 LANDROVER DISCOVERY UT

VIN = SALTY1548YA270423Amount due on lien $3173.00Reputed owner(s) JANIELLE N FORDKAITLYN HAMILTON

Published Jan. 13 & 20, 2021.11951399

PROBATE - PROBATEESTATE OF

DONALD DEAN BURTISNOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS

Case No. 20PB07509Notice: The Circuit Court of the State of

Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, has appointed Rolland Dean Burtis as Personal Representative of the Estate of Donald Dean Burtis, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with property vouchers to the Personal Representative’s attorney, Donald G. Rolfe, of Northwest Legal Planning, LLC, at 2350 Willamette Falls Drive, West Linn, OR 97068 - 503-850-8345, within four months from the date of first publica-tion of this notice as stated below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Repre sentative, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative.

Dated and first published Jan. 6, 2021PERSONALREPRESENTATIVERolland Dean Burtis;23025 S. Bonney Road,Colton, Oregon 97017;503-621-2898

ATTORNEY FOR THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEDonald G. Rolfe; OSB No. 142590;2350 Willamette Falls Drive,West Linn, OR 97068;503-850-8345;[email protected]

11949602

NOTICE TOINTERESTED PERSONS

Notice is hereby given that the under-signed has been appointed Personal Representative of the ESTATE OF SANDRA LEE CLEVELAND, DECEASED, Clackamas County, Oregon, Circuit Court Case No. 20PB08735.

All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the Personal Repre-sentative at 24461 E. Welches Road, Suite 4/P.O. Box 964, Welches, Oregon 97067-0964, or they may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be affected by these proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Repre-sentative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative.DATED and first published: January 13, 2021.

Cara M. MartellaPersonal Representative

Confluence Law Center, PCPaula WalkerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeP.O. Box 964Welches, Oregon 97067-0964

11951547

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR

THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

PROBATE DEPARTMENTNo. 20PB07784

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONSIn the Matter of the Estate of William

Jerry Grabner, Deceased.Notice is hereby given that William

Grabner Jr has been appointed as the

personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned personal representative in care of the undersigned attorney at: 333 SW Taylor St Ste 300, Portland, OR 97204, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal repre-sentative or the attorney for the personal representative.Dated and first published Jan. 6, 2021.

William Grabner JrPersonal Representative

Maite Uranga, OSB# 065362Attorney for Personal Representative333 SW Taylor St Ste 300Portland, OR 97204

11949608

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON

FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS

Probate DepartmentCase No. 20PB08948

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONSIn the Matter of the Estate of Mary

Ann Kountz, Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Daniel Kountz has been appointed as the personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned attorney for the personal representative at 405 W. Arlington Street, Gladstone, OR 97027, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information form the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative.Dated and first published on Jan. 13, 2021.

Daniel KountzPersonal Representative

Joseph Q. Kaufman, OSB No. 872702Attorneys for Personal Representative405 W. Arlington StreetGladstone, OR 97027Tel (503) 722-3850Fax (877) [email protected]

11951685

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON

FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH

PROBATE DEPARTMENTCase No.: 20PB08329

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIESIn the Matter of the Estate of STEVEN

LAWRENCE NOLLETTE, Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kayla

Nollette, has been appointed personal representative of the above case. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers, to the undersigned personal representative in care of her attorney at the Law Office of Marisa Moneyhun, LLC, 319 SW Washington Street, Suite 614, Portland, Oregon 97204, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice or the claims may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative.DATED and first published on January 13, 2021.

/s/ Marisa MoneyhunMarisa Moneyhun, OSB #074500

Attorney for the Personal RepresentativePERSONALREPRESENTATIVEKayla Nollette836 NW 34th StreetCorvallis, OR 97330(503) 943‑0642

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEMarisa M. Moneyhun, OSB #074500Law Office of Marisa M. Moneyhun, LLC319 SW Washington Street, Suite 614Portland, OR 97204Phone: (503) [email protected]

11951632

ESTATE OF MARTIN WEINERNOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS

Case no. 20PB09034In the Circuit Court of the State of

Oregon for the County of Multnomah, Probate Department.

In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Weiner, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Susan Rafte has been appointed personal representa-tive. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the personal representative in care of her attorney, Elin Severson, at: Severson Law, 1500 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite 200, Beaverton, OR 97006, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional infor-mation from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative.Dated and first published on Jan. 6, 2021.

Susan Rafte,Personal Representative.

Elin Severson, OSB #134824Severson LawAttorney for Personal Representative1500 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite 200Beaverton, OR 97006

11949025

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON

FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH

Probate DepartmentCase No. 20PB08402

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONSIn the Matter of the Estate of

VIRGINIA LORRAINE WOODS, Deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative at 6329 NE Sandy Boulevard, Portland, OR 97213, within four months after the date of first publica-tion of this notice, or the clams may be barred.

All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative.Dated and first published on Jan. 13, 2021.

/s/ David A. WoodsPersonal Representative

PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEDavid A. Woods1602 NE 56th Ave, Portland, OR 97213(503) 282‑3191

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONALREPRESENTATIVEJohn G. Humphrey, OSB # 9306126329 NE Sandy BoulevardPortland, OR 97213(503) [email protected]

11951688

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON

FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH

Probate DepartmentCase No. 20PB08791

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONSIn the Matter of the Estate of JACK D.

WOOLF, Deceased.Notice is hereby given that Nancy

Woolf has been appointed as the Personal Representative of the above Estate in the above Court with the above Case number. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present them to the undersigned Personal Repre-sentative in care of the undersigned attorney at: 3519 NE 15th Ave. #424, Portland, OR 97212, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this Estate may obtain additional informa-tion from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative.Dated and first published: January 6, 2021

Nancy Woolf, Personal Representative

Kristen A. Chambers, OSB 130882,AttorneyPrism Legal LLC3519 NE 15th Avenue #424Portland, OR 97212(503) [email protected]

11949172

CIVIL SUITSSUPERIOR COURT OF

CALIFORNIACOUNTY OF SANTA CLARA

CASE NO. 19CV351235SUMMONS

NOTICE OT DEFENDANT: East Side Union High School District; Santa Teresa High School; Santa Teresa Children’s Center; Donna Walker, an individual; Jacob Roe, an individual and parent of Adam Roe; Melinda Roe, an individual and parent of Adam Roe; and Does 1-20

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: Jane Doe, a minor, by and through her co-guardians ad litem Angela Doe and Michael Doe

NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the Information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courrtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning

from the court.There are other legal requirements.

You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifomia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a stat-utory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case.

¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la información a continu­ación.

Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le entreguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia el demandante, Una carta o una llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su respuesta prescrito .tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario qua .usted pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y más información en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte qua le quede más cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentación, pida al secretario de la corte que le dé un formulario de exención de pago de cuotas, Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más advertencia.

Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gratuitos de un programes de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia. org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cal i forn ia, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperación de $10,000 o más de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesión de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso.

The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y dirección de la corte es):

Santa Clara County Superior court191 N. First StreetSan Jose, CA 95113

Date (Fecha): 7/15/2019Robert L. Mezzetti

Mezzetti Law Firm, Inc.31 E Julian Street

San Jose, CA 95112(408) 279-8400

Attorney for PlaintiffPublished Jan. 13, 20, 27 & Feb. 3, 2021.

11950914

OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONNOTICE OF ABANDONMENT

U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENTINTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONOn September 18, 2020, the Internal

Revenue Service seized the property described below from a residence located at 37 Glenridge Drive Newark, Ohio 43055. The property is subject to aban-donment procedures.

Description of the item(s) seized: Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) in U.S. Currency.

Any person claiming an ownership interest in the property listed above must provide documentary evidence of your interest in the property and explain the extent of your ownership interest. The claim must be sent to: Special Agent in Charge, IRS Criminal Investigation, 200 West Professional Park Court Bowling Green, KY 42104, Attn: Asset Forfeiture Coordinator. The claim of ownership must be received before the close of business on February 12, 2021. Otherwise, title will vest in the United States of America and be disposed of according to law.

For additional information, you may contact the IRS at Asset Forfeiture Coor-dinator Matt Sauber at (270) 901-3048.

BRYANT JACKSONSPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE

CINCINNATI FIELD OFFICECRIMINAL INVESTIGATION

Published Jan. 13, 20 & 27, 2021.11942635

Contact Nick Bjork for a FREE trial at [email protected] or 503.802.7214

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From idea to completed project – let the DJC help you win the job.The Project Center Online Plan Room offers hundreds of currently bidding projects at an unbelievable price.

Contact Nick Bjork for a FREE trial at [email protected] or 503.802.7214

www.djcoregon.com

From idea to completed project – let the DJC help you win the job.The Project Center Online Plan Room offers hundreds of currently bidding projects at an unbelievable price.

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PORTLAND CITY COUNCIL AGENDACity Hall - 1221 SW Fourth Avenue

WEDNESDAY, 9:30 AM, JANUARY 20, 2021

Please note, City Hall is closed to the public due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Under Portland City Code and state law, the City Coun-cil is holding this meeting electronically. All members of council are attending remotely by video and teleconfer-ence, and the City has made several avenues available

for the public to listen to the audio broadcast of this meeting. The meeting is available to the public on the City’s YouTube Channel, eGov PDX, www.portlandore-gon.gov/video and Channel 30. The public can also provide written testimony to Council by emailing the Council Clerk at [email protected].

The Council is taking these steps as a result of the

COVID-19 pandemic and the need to limit in-person contact and promote social distancing. The pandemic

is an emergency that threatens the public health, safety and welfare which requires us to meet remotely by elec-tronic communications. Thank you all for your patience,

flexibility and understanding as we manage through this difficult situation to do the City’s business.

Provide Public Testimony: City Council will hear public testimony on resolutions and ordinances (first readings only). Testimony is not taken on communi-cations, reports, second readings, proclamations or presentations in accordance with Code 3.02.040 F. and G. Public testimony will be heard by electronic communication (internet connection or telephone).

Please identify the agenda item(s) you want to testify on, and then visit the Council Clerk’s agenda webpage to register, www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/counci-lagenda. Provide your name, agenda item number(s), zip code, phone number and email address. Individu-als have three minutes to testify unless otherwise stated

at the meeting.

The deadline to sign up for the January 20, 2021 Council meetings is Tuesday, January 19,

2021 at 4:00 p.m.

TIME CERTAIN33 TIME CERTAIN: 9:30 AM – Proclaim January

22, 2021 to be Genealogical Forum of Ore-gon Day (Proclamation introduced by Mayor Wheeler) 10 minutes requested

CONSENT AGENDA – NO DISCUSSION

34 Reappoint Thomas J. Juon to the Building Code Board of Appeal for term to expire January 19, 2024 (Report introduced by Mayor Wheeler and Commissioner Ryan)

Mayor Ted WheelerOffice of Management and Finance

*35 Pay property damage claim of Paul Erickson in the sum of $11,156 resulting from a motor vehicle collision involving the Portland Police Bureau (Ordinance)

*36 Approve a grant of $150,000 to Travel Portland for a winter/spring advertising campaign (Ordinance)

Commissioner Jo Ann HardestyBureau of Transportation

*37 Authorize a competitive solicitation and price agreements for real property appraisal ser-vices and right of way acquisition and re-location services in support of the Portland Bureau of Transportation for an amount up to $1,500,000 (Ordinance)

REGULAR AGENDA

Mayor Ted WheelerOffice of Management and Finance

38 Authorize short term subordinate urban renewal and redevelopment bonds on behalf of Pros-per Portland to finance projects in urban re-newal areas (Ordinance) 20 minutes request-ed

Commissioner Dan RyanBureau of Development Services

39 Amend Building Demolition Code to require major residential alteration projects to com-ply with the same site control regulations as residential demolitions, consistent with related administrative rule (Ordinance; amend Code Chapter 24.55) 15 minutes requested

Housing Bureau*40 Authorize conveyance of City-owned real prop-

erty located at 5827 NE Prescott Street and fi-nancing in amount not to exceed $8,025,000 to NE Prescott Limited Partnership or a Com-munity Development Partners, Inc. / Native American Youth and Family Center affiliate for development of a new 50-unit affordable hous-ing project (Ordinance) 30 minutes requested

*41 Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the In-clusionary Housing Program for 146th East Building 100 located at 20 NE 146th Ave (Ordinance) 10 minutes requested

*42 Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the In-clusionary Housing Program for 146th East Building 300 located at 30 NE 146th Ave (Ordinance) 10 minutes requested

43 Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the In-clusionary Housing Program for Shift located at 5680 N Montana Ave (Ordinance) 10 minutes requested

2:00 PM WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY JANUARY 20-21, 2021

DUE TO LACK OF AGENDA THERE WILL BE NO WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY

2:00 PM MEETINGS

NOTE: “Time Certain” indicates that an item will not be heard by Council prior to the time specified.

Communications items are three minutes each. Regular Agenda items taking longer than five minutes have the time estimate noted next to the item.

The * indicates an emergency ordinance, which takes effect immediately if passed. Non-emergency ordinances require two readings and a 30-day waiting period before taking effect. Resolutions, reports, etc., adopted by Council are effective after adjournment.

The above summary is published by the City Auditor as provided by Section 2-113 of the Charter and Ordinance No. 130672.

The City of Portland will gladly accommodate requests for an interpreter or make other accommodations that further inclusivity.

Please make your request at least 72 hours before the meeting to the Council Clerk 503-823-4085. (TTY 503-823-6868). City Council meetings can be viewed at YouTube Channel, eGov PDX, www.youtube.com/channel/UCcPIUh7CWwtBXisMPHWG65g

The meetings are also cablecast on CityNet, Portland Community Media television. Watch CityNet on Xfinity Channel 30 and 330 (in HD) and CenturyLink Channels 8005 and 8505 (in HD).

Mary Hull CaballeroAuditor of the City of Portland

City Council will hear public testimony on resolutions and ordinances (first readings only). Testimony is not taken on communications, reports, second readings, proclamations or presentations in accordance with Code 3.02.040 F. and G. Public testimony will be heard by electronic communication (internet connection or telephone). Please identify the agenda item(s) you want to testify on, and then visit the Council Clerk’s agenda webpage to register, www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/councilagenda. Provide your name, email address, agenda item number(s) and zip code. Individuals have 3 minutes to testify unless otherwise stated at the meeting. The deadline to sign up to provide public testimony is the Tuesday before the meeting at 4:00 p.m.

Written testimony may be emailed to the Council Clerk at [email protected].

To schedule a communication, email your request to the Council Clerk.Include your name, contact information, preferred date and a brief description of the subject you will be addressing. For full details, see testimony policies and procedures, https://www.portlandoregon.gov/citycode/testimony.

Email Council Clerk at [email protected] US Mail: Council Clerk, 1221 SW Fourth Ave., Room 130,

Portland OR 97204

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PORTLAND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA

Declaration Required by Lobbyists. Portland City Code 2.12.060 states: Prior to offering public testimony before City officials, at the beginning of any meetings or phone calls with City officials, or in emails and letters to City officials, a lobbyist must declare which lobbying entity he or she is authorized to represent for that communication.

Get involved! Have a voice in city government! Join a City Board, Committee or Commission!” For more information, a brochure, or a volunteer application stop by the Office of Neighborhood Involvement in City Hall or call 503-823-4519.Also online at https://www.portlandoregon.gov/oni/37423.