Project Title
Multnomah County Health Department Headquarters – Exterior Skin and Interior Finishes
Type of Post
Request for bids
Project Owner
Multnomah County
Bid Close: Date and Time
February 14, 2017 02:00 PM
Scope of Work
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
An approximately 158,000 gross square foot, nine-story steel structure located on
Block U in the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood. The site is bounded to the
north by NW Irving Street, to the east by NW 6th Avenue, to the south by NW Hoyt
Street, and to the west by a property line in common with the Bud Clark Commons.
The site is 200 feet in the north-south direction and 87.5 feet in the east-west
direction, for a maximum gross floor plate of 17,500 square feet. It is bounded on
the east by MAX green and yellow lines on NW 6th Avenue.
Specific instructions: bid closing, mandatory meeting, bonding, insurance…
BID TIMELINE
1/30/2017 – Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting 1:00 PM @ Multnomah County Building 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd Portland, OR 97214
2/3/2017 – Questions Due to JE Dunn
2/10/2017 – Responses to Questions Released
2/14/2017 – Bids Due to JE Dunn
Additional documentation links and their importance.
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
Bidding Documents are available electronically at:
Website: ftp.jedunn.com
Username: hdhq
Password: 13083700-2016
Folder: Remaining Scopes
Point of contact – Please include their name, job title, phone, fax, and email address.
Kyle Boehnlein
Kyle.Boehnlein@JEDunn.com
816-426-8998

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