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March 13, 1988 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-03-13

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LEGAL NOTICE

The Berrien-Cass- Van
Buren Private Industry Council
announces the availability of the
Annual Plan for the Summer
Youth Employment and Train­
ing Program from January 1,
1988 to December 31, 1988. This
plan aims to serve a minimum of
700 youths 14-21 years of age,
economically disadvantaged,
and residents of Berrien, Cass
or Van Buren Counties through
the following: work experience;
job enrichment; evaluation of
basic skills; pre-employment
and work maturity competen­
cies; job development; job
placement; Targeted Jobs Tax
Credit coordination with area
school districts, Michigan
Employment Security Commis­
sion and the Department of So­
cial Services. The plan has been
approved and submitted to
Lansing. 'It may be reviewed at
the Private Industry Council,
23� Michigan, Suite B, Benton
Harbor, MI, 49022. contact Per-
on: Lou Polega (616/927-1064
or 1- 00-533-58(0).
LEGAL NOTICE
The Ber r ie n-Cass- Van
Bure� Private Industry Council
announces the acailability of
REQUE TS FOR
PROPOSALS (RFPs) for the
provision and/or delivery of al­
lowable Job Training Partner-
hip Act (JTPA) EMPLOY­
ME T AND TRAI ING AC­
TIVITIE by qualified or­
ganizations for the Program
Year beginning July 1, 1988
through June 30,1989.
Bidder may propose on a
ingle activity, a combination of
f activities, or may propose on
everal. Each proposed activity
must be submitted separately,
unless the nature of a proposed
program involve multiple ac­
tivities.
RFPs arc available at PIC of­
fices in Benton Harbor,'
Dowagiac, Hartford, iles and
South Haven. Bid packages
must be received, not
postmarked, by 5:00 P.M., April
8, 1988 at the Benton Harbor of­
fice. 0 pro po als will be ac­
cepted after that date.
Berr ien-Cass- Van Buren
PIC
233 Michigan, uite. B
P.O. Box 247
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Attn: Lou Polega
Planning pecialist
Please direct questions
regarding this elicitation pack­
age to Lou Polega (927-1064 or
1-800-533-5800 from outside the
Benton Harbor area). PIC
I reserves the right to reject any or'
all proposals. PIC is an Equal
Employment Opportunity
Agency.
N' CitizeA A . 3I131B8
I.
ichigan Citizen
15
IfIIIEI()�
INVITATION FOR BIDS\
N;OTICE: The City of Benton Commission and get the docu-
Harbor, Michigan acting by and ments or they may mail, the re-
through the Benton Harbor quired deposits and acquire the
Housing Commission will contract dbcuments by return
receive bids on new construe- mail. Sub-contractor or supplier
tion known as project HUD No. will not be issued contract docu-
MI-33-POOI0-007. ments. In addition to the 110us­
ing Commission the documents
will also be available for review
at th� following locati
SCOPE: The work consists of
the constructio of forty (40)
single family houses on forty .
(40) individual city lots within
the City limits of Benton Har­
bor.
TIME & PLACE: Single
lump sum bids from general
Contractors will be received by
the Housing Commission for the
above work until 4:00 p.m. (local
time) April 12, 1988 at the office
of the Housing Commission, 250
Wall Street, Benton Harbor,
Michigan 49022 at which time
they will be publicly opened and
read.
BID SECURI1Y: Each bid
must be accompanied by a bid
guarantee, not less than 5% of
the bid amount. In addition, t
each bid must include a non-col­
lusive affidavit as well as a
Previous Participation Certifi­
cate, HUD form 2530.
OTHER REQUIRE-
MENTS: The successful bidder
will be required to furnish and
pay for satisfactory approved
"Performance and Labor and
Material' Payment" bonds. At­
tention is called to the fact that
not less than minimum salaries
and wages, established by the
Government must be paid on
this project.
I
OW ERS RIGHT TO
REJECT PROPOSALS: The
Housing Commission has the
right to reject any o� all bids and
to waive any irregularities in the
bids submitted.
DOCUMENT
A V AI LAB ILI1Y: The contract
document (Plans and Specifica­
tions) are on file at the office of
the Housing commission start­
ingMarch 14, 1988. A maximum
of 3 sets will be available to
General Contractors only' for a
refundable check deposit of
$60.00 each made payable to the
Benton Harbor Housing Com­
mission. Deposits will be
returned only if the documents
are returned to. the Housing
Commission in good condition
within 2 weeks after you receive
a letter notifying you of conjraot
award. If more than 3 set are re­
quired by a contractor, they may
obtain thent for $60.00 per set
with $30.od being refundable
upon return of �e documents.
Contractors may either stop
at the office of the Housing
Builders Exchange,
5092 Lovers Lane
Kalamazoo, M149002
Builders Exchange
4461 Cascade Rd., S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49501
Builders Exchange of Lans-
109
1240 E. aginaw
Lansing MI 48906
McGraw-Hili Dodge
2920 Fuller ave., N.E.
Grand Rap�ds, MI 49505
McGraw-Hill Dodge
400 Portage Rd.
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
• McCraw-Hill Dodge
835 Louisa S1.
Lansing, MI 48910
All question about the con­
tract documents are to be
directed to the office of the Ar­
chitect, Korbul Graf, Inc., 2301
Lincolnway W t South Bend,
IN 4662a, te ne number
219/233-2119.
No id shall be withdrawn for
a peri d of sixty (60) days sub­
sequent to the opening of bids
without consent of the Housing
Commi sion.
I
I The City of Benton Harbor
Acting By and Through
The Benton Harbor Hsg.
Comm.
By Dancthel Whi,tfield, Exec.
Director
The Mich gan Citizen Adv. 3/13/88
HELP WANTED
Easy Work! Excellent Payl Assemble
products at hom . Call for informa­
tion. 504-641-8003 Ext. A-9534.
HOMES (FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
es from $.1.00. ·U
elinquent property.
, Ext. 1121 for info
CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR. Teach·
ing Chemistry, at a yariety of I v Is, to
udents seeking an Associate de­
dee. Master's deQree In Chemistry
q8quireq. Collegle teaching ex­
perience preferred. Send letter of in·
terest, Vita, names of hree referen­
ces, and transcripts postmark d by
April 1, 1988 to Human Resources,
Lake Michigan Co lege, 2755 East
'apler Avenue, Benton Harbor,
ichigan 49022. � Michigan CoI­
I�e is an equal -opportunity affirm·
a ive action educational institut on
�d employ r. Minorities, women
d handicapped persons are en­
ur ged to apply.
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dividuals. Receiv
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Please sen your resume, tran cript and salary requirements
to:Caterpillar nc., Attn: Mr. Roger pencer, Box , Aurora,
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