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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 38

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DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS vt memorial service will 4" hBld a Catonsville pesbytorian Church, road and JuS" g'echwood avenue on iJSaturday, February 24 at P.M. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be to the Catonsville IrUesbyterian Church or "ov Scouts of 'America. RXpER 23e i -On February 20, 1990, i flOSEMARY devoted sister of Catherine Ked-wjWmafnburg and Elizabeth beloved aunt of 'flchard Phillips and Phillips. ft "'i Services at the A. Alan "fr" Seitz Funeral Home, y3818 Roland avenue on WfijSpturday at 11 A.M.

In- A uUjinmiii in mow iBine- otidr ral Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. 3313BINSON 25 On February 18, 1990, AGNES C. (nee Hoffman) Robinson, beloved moth-3- of Aanes L. Romanuk Bishoff, Kimberly Kelly and Anthony Zakrzewski, brother of Walter V.

Por-terfield, Gladys Biggs, Alice Via, William Ross, Grace Dillon and Lincoln Rose. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends at the Bradley Ashton Funeral Home, 2135 Dundalk avenue on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be held at the Dundalk Presbyterian Church, Merritt Blvd Stansbury road on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Memorial donations may be directed to the Dundalk Presbyterian Church or the Heart Fund. ROSE 23e The Officers and Members of Patapsco Lodge No. 183 regret the passing of our Brother RICHARD E. ROSE, and extend sincere sympathy to his family.

There will be a Masonic Memorial Service at the Bradley Funeral Home, Dundalk Avenue, Friday, February 23, at 8 P.M. PERCY L. PALMER Worshipful Master RYAN 23e On February 18, 1990 FREDERICK devoted husband of Loretta Also survived by two brothers, two sisters, two brothers-in-law, two sisters-in-law, many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and a host of devoted Friends may call at the Marshall W. Jones, Jr. Funeral Home, P.A., 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Friday from 2 to 7 P.M.

and Saturday after 9 A.M. where family will receive friends at 10 A.M. Services 10:30 A.M. Interment Western Star Cemetery. SCAUY 24 On February 22, 1990, MARIAN E.

(nee Walega), beloved wife of the late John W. Scallv. devoted Wolf), devoted father of Louise L. Dinan, Marie E. Wurtzer, and John W.

Smither, beloved brother of Vernon T. Smither and Lorell Starr, deer grand-fathei of Pamela M. and Catherine L. Dinan and Lynda A. Smither.

Family will receive friends at the McCully Funeral Home of South Baltimore, 130 E. Fort Avenue on Friday 7 to 9 P.M., Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services from the Randall Street Christian Church, Randall and Belt Streets on Monday at 1 1 A.M. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Randall Street Christisn Church Memorial Fund, or Visiting Nurses Association, 525 St.

Paul Place, Baltimore. MD. 21202 SONNEMAN 23e On February 21, 1990 MARIAN H. KEARNEY, beloved wife of George devoted mother of Janet L. Sonneman, and Susan L.

Gilbert, sister of Grace M. Kearney, Alice M. Eckenrode and the late Gilbert F. Kearney, grandmother of Kimberly, Kelly and Kristen Gilbert. Also survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at Evans Chapel of Memories, Parkville on Thursday and Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 11 A.M. at St. Isaac Jogues Church. Interment Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.

Christian Wake Service on Friday at 7:30 P.M. by Father Daly of the Church of the Messiah. Those who desire msy make contributions to the American Cancer Society or the Diabetes Foundation. STOMINSKI 24 On February 21, 1990 JAMES JOSEPH beloved husband of the late Joanna I. Stominski (nee Mul-lin), dear father of Herbert J.

Lawrence and Funeral Home, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue. Friday 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Mr. Turner will lie in slate Saturday, 9 A.M.

at Bible Way Freewill Baptist Church, 4412 Maine avenue. The family will receive friends 10 A.M. with Funeral to follow at 10:30 A.M. Interment Western Star Cemetery. WACHS 23 On February 20, 1990, ROBERT, beloved husband of Brenda Wachs (nee Kay), devoted father of Mrs.

Karen Rosen-zweig, of New Jersey, Bryan and Craig Wachs, of Wilmington, beloved son of Adolph snd the late Gertrude (nee Kornhauser) Wachs, beloved brother of Leonard Wachs, of Baltimore, MD. Service! at the Schoenberg Memorial Chapel, 519 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington, on Thursday, February 22 at 12 noon, interment in Wilmington, DE. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 2647 Boxwood Drive, Wilmington, DE. 19810.

WELCH 23e Baltimore Typographical Union regrets the loss of our member, CYRIL WELCH, and extends deepest sympathy. BTU 12 WHITE 23e On February 21, 1990, EDWARD F. of 1 1 S. Bond Street. He survived by two children Ernestine Jones and Everett White, three grandchildren, three brothers, John A.

White, Charles and Evans White, three sisters, Viola Stanton, Florence Mal-lory, Bernice Grant, and three sisters-in-law. Memorial service will be held at the Penecostal Baptist Church, Poplar Grove Street, 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Saturday, February 24. WILLS 23a On February 18, 1990 in Florida, W.

A. GEARY, beloved son of the late Alfred J. and Grace E. Wills (nee Gonce). Dear Sister Sharon Marie 'Robinson O.S.F., devoted vTJsister of Bernadine Bru-' no.

Also survived by "three grandchildren Deborah Koch, Catherine Ro-J-irimanuk and Richard R. Romanuk, one great-(jrandson Bryan Koch, -Friends may visit the Dippel Funeral Home, 17110 Belair road on Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 wid 7 to 9 P.M. Vigil Sunday 7:30 T.M. Funeral Mass Mon-p 9 A.M. St.

Joseph's (Fullerton). Inter-latfment Lakeview Memorial ww Gardens. In lieu of ers contributions may be to Sisters of St. Francis, Assisi House, Aston, PA. 19014.

23e Suddenly on February 21, i -1990 RICHARD E. ROSE tmloved husband of Julia M. Rose (nee Tinelli), JJjfevoted father of Thelma itM- Bi8hoff, Alice R. Smith, Julia L. Brown, tj9rin F.

Creech and Mary rttoeJti Zakrzewski, dear biWiM grandfather of P. Smith, Kristen N. TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, PLEASE 539-7700 i ied 1 800 829 Saturday and Sunday 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Monday through 8:30 A.M.

to 7:30 Friday P.M. IT IN SUN CLASSIFIED iPflOPOSALS (255) BALTIMORE CENTRAL LIGHT RAIL LINE bV, STATE OF MARYLAND i-. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MASS TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT CIViL AND TRACK -Contract No CL03 mother of Richelle Crisp-ens, dear grandmother of Craig Crispens, dear sister of Paul Walega, and the late Kathleen Fink. Friends may call at the McCully Funeral Home of South Baltimore, 130 E. Fort avenue, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial will ba held in Holy Cross Church on Monday at 9 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park. SCHEUER-ROGERS 23e On February 21, 1990 MARGARET F. (nee Jacobs) beloved wife of the lets Edward J. Rogers, Sr.

and Aih Scheller, devoted mother of Eleanor Bruchey, John Rogers, Eva Lindt, Edward Rogers Lewin Rogers, Nelson and Frederick Rogers. Also survived by twenty-one grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Connelly Funeral Home of Dundalk, 7110 Sollers Point road on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment Moore-land Memorial Park.

SCHONFIELD 25 On February 22, 1990 LILLIE beloved sister of Eugene Schonfield and the late Simon Schonfield, beloved daughter of the late Osias and Sophia (nee Braunstein) Schonfield. Also survived by many cousins. Services at Sol Levin-son and Bros Home, 6010 Reisterstown road on Sunday, February 25 at 12 noon. Interment in the Friedel Maryland Lodge Cemetery, Rose-dale. Please omit flowers; family requests contributions to the Save-A-Heart Foundation, 302 Reisterstown road.

(21208) or the Jewish National Fund, 14 Old Court road. (21208). In mourning at 6808 Chippewa drive. (21209). CALL: PROPOSALS 1255) Baltimore City, that Minority and Women Business Enterprises participate in all City contracts under its jurisdiction.

Each contract will include two goals; one for Minority Business Enterprises and one for Women Business Enterprises. THE CONTRACTOR SUBMITTING THE LOW BID ON THIS CONTRACT WILL SUBMIT AN MBE PARTICIPATION PROGRAM (WITH ALL APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTS) AS STATED IN THE PROPOSAL. The goals for MBE and WBE Participation have been established at twenty (20) and three (3) percent respectively. Plans, Specifications and other contract documents may be examined without charge at the Baltimore City Department of Transportations' Plans Sales Office, located at the Charles Benton, Jr Building, 417 Fayette Street, Room 160, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on or after FEBRUARY 23, 1990, and copies thereof, may be obtained on payment of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS which payment will not be refunded. The specifications for Material, Highways.

Bridges. Utilities and Incidental Structures, City of Baltimore, Department of Public Works, dated January 1979 and any and all amendments thereto are to be used in this Contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a Certified Check of the Bidder or a Bank Cashier's Check or a Bank Treasurer's Check drawn on a solvent Clearinghouse made payable to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, or a Bid Bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is determined by multiplying the Total Bid submitted by two percent (2). The successful bidder will be required to give both Performance Bond and Payment Bond in the amount of the 'Contract Price' on projects over $100,000 00. All bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors are advised that in the event a payment andor performance bond(s) is required in an amount not exceeding $200,00000, the bidder, proposers, contractor or vendor may provide the necessary payment andor performance bond s) through he Cit Self -Insurance Program in accordance with Article 1.

Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended) Bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors may contact the Department of Finance, the Program Administrator, for eligible requirements and premium costs The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all bids andor waive technical defects if. in its judgment, the interest of the Mayor and City Council may so require. Bids, when filed, shall be irrevocable Attention of Bidders is called to the Minimum Wage Rates to be paid on this project All Contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee, 1 105 Municipal Building, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Classification(s) are effective after ratification and confirmation by the Board of Estimates Contractors will not be permitted to bid for any single Contract having a dollar value in excess of the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating and will not be awarded any Contract if the Contract dollar value, when added to he Coot rector uncompleted backlog at time of award, exceeds the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating Subcontractors intending to perform work in excess of $25,000 on this Contract must have established qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classification) before they are permitted to commence work Contractor whose capacity rating does not meet the lower limit of the Qualification Range may obtain Plans and Proposals marked Not for Bidding Purposes' The Cost Qualification Range for this work shall be $1 .000.000 00 to $2.500,00000. APPROVED HERMAN WILLIAMS JR Commissioner. Department of Transportation.

City of Baltimore HYMAN PRESSMAN Secretary. Board of Estimates, C'tv of Baltimore FAYSAL THAMtEN Assistant Commissioner. Highway and Bridge Engineering JEROME NICHOLAS. Assistant Crty Sohotor Felix Zelichowski, dear mother of Felicia and Michael Metz and Russell Zelichowski, sister of Edward, Frank and John Kalendek. Christisn Wake Services at The Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street on Sunday at 7:30 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial Holy Rosary Church on Mondsy at 9 A.M. Interment Holy Rosary Cemetery. Visiting hours Ssturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. LIABILITY AD (229) NOTICE Camplainti MUST be flUd NOT LATER than 14 days after xpiraHon of ad. Th maximum ability of "The laMmafa Sun" far any error in printing; or in tna data of publication or doiiiftod odvwllioiiionli thai ba Hiullod to (1) the MrKHcrtiMi of the CMt of In Writ Incorrect Intertion onlyi or (2) Nnw reun of the corrected advertisement.

After closstfiod od Is ordered cancellation and changes or Insertion, for odt appearing more than once, notice of errors mutt bo given in Hmo far cerrec-tion before second insertion. "The Baltimore Sun" shaN not bo Uablo for comaquonftal damages of any kind duo to orron on omission of adVortttornontt, whether negligent or not. In addition, classified advertising ta subject to provisions of the current rate cards and other terms and condition by "The Baltimore Sun." All advertising submitted It subject to acceptance by The Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland 21271. CEMETERY LOTS (230) DRUID RIDGE Burial crypt pkg for 2 $3500 value-Sac for $1500 717-632-9229 DRUID RIDGE double crypt mausoleum. Below market pnee.

944-3114 NEW CATHEDRAL 1 lot with 4 burial spaces, Sec. WW. 1 space free 747-3622 SACRED HEART CEMETERY Sect. 12. 3 gravesites, best offer 488-5750 8000 PROPOSALS (255) 204.

City Hall. 100 N. HotHday Street, Baltimore, Maryland, until Wednesday, Mar 14. 1990 at 11 0 Clock AM (Eastern Standard Time) (positively no bids will be received after 1 1 0 Clock A M. (Eastern Standard Time) and at 12 Clock Noon on said date they wiH be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates Room 215.

City Hall A certified check of the bidder or a bank cashier's check or a bank treasurer check drawn on a solvent clearing house bank, made payable to the Director of Finance, City of Baltimore or a bid bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is not less than that determined by multiplying the total bid submitted by two percent will be required with each bid over $100.000 00 If the bid is less than or equal to $100,00000, no Bid or Performance Bond is required If the bid is more than $100,00000 the successful bidder will be required to give a Performance Bond in the amounts called for in the specifications. All bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors are advised that in the event of a payment andor performance bond! a) is required in the amount not exceeding $200,00000. the bidder, proposer, contractor or vendor may provide the necessary payment andor performance bond(s) through the City Self-Insurance Program accordance with Article 1, Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended). Bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors may contact the Department of Finance, the Program Administrator for eligibility requirements and premium costs Drawings, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the Head, Bureau of Construction Management. Room 702.

Municipal Building, Baltimore, Maryland on and after Feb 23. 1990 upon the deposit of Forty Dollars ($40 00) in the form of a check made payable to the Director of Finance, City of Baltimore. Said check will be retained and upon the return to the Head, Bureau of Construction Management, of said drawings, specifications and contract documents, complete and in good order on or before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after award of the contract or rejection of all bids said check will be returned to the depositor Checks andor deposits for such drawings, specifications and contract documents not returned within the above specified time shall be forfeited and considered payment in fuH for the use of said drawings, specifications and contract documents The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and aH btds andor to waive technical defects as it may deem best for the interest of the Oty Bids when fried shaH ba irrevocable Attention of bidder is called to the minimum wage rates to be paid on this project All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. 1105 Abel Wolman Municipal Building. Baltimore, Maryland 2 1 202 whose recorrvnendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Classifications! s) are effective a tier ratifications and confirmation by the Board of Estimates Cont ract wiH not be permuted to bid tor any single contract having a dollar value in excess of the contractor assigned Work Capacity Rating and will not be awarded any Contract if the Contract dollar value, when added to the contractor's uncompleted backlog at time of award, exceeds the contractor's must have established qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classification! s) before they are permuted to commence work Baltimore Oty hereby notifies aH Bidders that it wiH affirmatively msure that any Contract entered mto pursuant to this advertisement.

Minority Business Enterprise writ be afforded fuN opportunity to submit Bids response to this invitation and wiH not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national ongm consider at ton lor an award Under the Baltimore Oty Minority and Women a Business Enterpnses Program a successful bidder must comply with the goal requirements to subcontract twenty percent (20) of the total contract to Mmonty Business and three percent (3) of the total contract to Women Businesses accordance with Ordinance No 790, Article I of the Baltimore Oty Code. Section 217 at seq The Cost Classification Range for this project wiN be from $425 000 00 to $450.00000 APPROVED Hyman Aaron Pressman Secretary, Board ot Estimates Sheila Agmier Assistant Oty Solicitor Lola Smith Chief. Equal Opportunitv Compliance Office APPROVED Dave Montgomery Head, Bureau of Construction Management George Batog Director of Puokc Works Houri Verkerka Ovc Design Commission A pre-bid meeting wet be hed on March 7. 1990. Room 700.

at the Abel Wolman Murtcpet Bud-mg 200 North Hoibday Street, at 10 00 AM SCHONFIELD 23e The Beth Tfiloh Congregation deeply regrets the passing of LILLIAN SCHONFIELD, beloved sister of our Member Eugene Shonfield and extends deepest sympathy to the family. SCHONFIELD 238 The Schonfield Schoen-feld Family Circle mourns the death of a founding Member, LILLIE SCHONFIELD, sister of Eugene Schonfield. FRANK SCHOENFELD President SCHUMACHER 23e On February 21, 1990, HOWARD beloved husband of Sadie Taylor Schumacher, loving father of Virginia R. Bowling, Barbara J. Santos and P.

Schumacher, also survived by eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Friday 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. at The G. Truman Schwab Funeral Home of Charing Cross, 5151 Baltimore National pike.

Due notice of services will be given. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to The Severna Park United Methodist Church Building Fund, Benfield Road, Severna Park, MD. 21146. SCOTT 23e On February 19, 1990 DOLLY, devoted sister of Elsie Jones, Viola Tucker, Maggie Derricks and Sadie Brooks.

She is also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call the Nutter Funeral Homes, 2501 Gwynns Falls parkway, on Friday after 10 A.M. until 8 P.M. On Saturday the family will receive friends from 10 to 10:30 A.M. at John Wesley United Methodist Church, North avenue and Bloomingdale road, with funeral service im-medistely following.

Interment Arbutus Memorial Park. BUY IT PROPOSALS (255) endorsed: "PROPOSAL FOR AIR CONDITIONING-REPLACEMENT KITCHEN AND FACILITY, BALTIMORE CITY JAIL. 401 EAST EAGER STREET. Baltimore Maryland, will be received at the office of the Comptroller, Room 204. City Hall, 100 N.

Holliday Street, Baltimore. Maryland, until Wednesday, March 14, 1990 at 11 Clock A M. (Eastern STANDARD Time) (positively no bids will be received after 11 Clock A.M. (Eastern STANDARD Time) and at 12 O'clock Noon on said date they will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall. A certified check of the bidder or a bank cashier's check or a bank treasurer's check drawn on a solvent clearing house bank, made payable to the Director of Finance.

City of Baltimore or a bid bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is not less than that determined by multiplying the total bid submitted by two percent will be required with each bid over $100,000. If the bid is less than or equal to $100,000, no Bid or Performance Bond is required. If the bid is more than $100,000 the successful bidder will be required to give a Performance Bond in the amounts called for in the specifications. All bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors are advised that in the event of a payment andor performance bond(s) is required in the amount not exceeding $200,000. the bidder, proposer, contractor or vendor may provide the necessary payment andor performance bond(s) through the City's Sel (-Insurance Program in accordance with Article 1, Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended).

proposers, contractors and vendors may contact the Department of Finance, the Program Administrator for eligibility requirements and premium costs. Drawings, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the Head, Bureau of Construction Management, Room 702, Municipal Building, Baltimore, Maryland on and after February 23, 1990 upon the deposit of Forty Dollars ($40.00) in the form of a check made payable to the Director of Finance, City of Baltimore. Said check will be retained and upon the return to the Head, Bureau of Construction Management, of said drawings, specifications and contract documents, complete and in good order on or before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after award of the contract or rejection of all bids said check will be returned to the depositor. Checks andor deposits for such drawings, specifications and contract documents not returned within the above specified time shall be forfeited and considered payment in full for the use of said drawings, specifications and contract documents. The Board of Estimates reserves the nght to reject any and all bids andor to waive technical defects as it may deem best for the interest of the City.

Bids when filed shall be irrevocable. Attention of bidder is called to the minimum wage rates to be paid on this project. All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. 1 105 Abel Wolman Municipal Building. Baltimore.

Maryland 21202 whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Classifications) are effective after ratification and confirmation by the Board of Estimates Contractors will not be permitted to bid for any single contract having a dollar value excess of the contractor assigned Work Capacity Rating and will not be awarded any Contract if the Contract dollar value, when added to the contractor uncompleted backlog at time of award, exceeds the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating. Subcontractors intending to perform work in excess of $25,000 on this Contract must have established Qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classifications) before they are permitted to commence work Baltimore City hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered mto pursuant to hi advertisement Minont Business Enterpnse writ be afforded full opDortumiy to submit Bids response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national ongm consideration for an award Under the Baltimore Crty Minority and Women Business Enterprises Program a successful bidder must comply with the goat requirements to subcontract twenty percent (20) of the total contract to Mmonty Businesses and three percent (3J of the total contract to Women Businesses accordance with Ordinance No 790. Article I of the Baltimore City Code. Section 217 et seq CI brother of Evelyn M. Wallace and the late P.

Melvin Wills. Brother-in-law of Tom Wallace and uncle of Austin Wallace, Joanna Harnek, Gregory Wills and Pau-lette Smariga. Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Friday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday in St.

Dominic Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may csll from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. WOOD 23e On February 21, 1990 ETHEL R. (nee Skipper) of the Maryland Masonic Homes, beloved wife of the lata Benjamin Samuel Wood, devoted mother of Lewis A.

and Charles R. Wood, devoted sister of Helen Stover, Elizabeth Moncreiff, Ruth, Jo-sie, John and Robert Skipper. Also survived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook) on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral service on Saturday at 12 noon.

Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be made to the Endowment Fund of the Maryland Masonic Homes, 225 North Charles steet, Md. 21201. YOUNG 23e On February 19, 1990, IRVIN husband of Seona, two daughters Janet Young and Joan M.

Middendorf, grandfather of Annie. Memorial Service on Friday at 1 P.M. at Trinity Methodist Church, Mar-tinsburg. West Virginia. ZEUCHOWSKI 25 On February 21, 1990 ANNA (nee Kalendek), beloved wife of the late PROPOSALS (255) ted by two percent will be required with each bid over $100.000 00 If the bid is less than or equal to $100,00000, no Bid or Performance Bond is required If the bid is more than $100.00000 the successful bidder wiH be required to give a Performance Bond in the amounts called for the specifications.

AU bidders, proposers, contractors ad vendors are advised that the event of a payment andor performance bond(s) is required in the amount not exceeding $200.00000. the bidder, proposer, contractor or vendor may provide the necessary payment andor performance bond(s) through the City's Self -Insurance Program in accordance with Article 1, Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended). Bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors may contact the Department of Finance, the Program Administrator for eligibility requirements and premium costs. Drawings, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the Head. Bureau of Construction Management, Room 702.

Municipal Building, Baltimore, Maryland on and after February 23. 1990 upon the deposit of Forty Dollars ($40 00 in the form of a check made payable to the Director of Finance, City of Baltimore. Said check will be retained and upon the return to the Head, Bureau of Construction Management, of said drawings, specifications and contract documents, complete and in good order on or before tha expiration of fifteen (15) days after award of the contract or rejection of all bids said check will be returned to the depositor Checks andor deposits for such drawings, specifications and contract documents not returned within the above specified time shaH be forfeited and considered payment in fuH for the use of said drawings, specifications and contract documents The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all bids andor to waive technical defects as it may deem best for the interest of the City Bids when filed shall be irru vocable. Attention of bidder is called to the minimum wage rates to be paid on this project. All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee, 1 105 Abel Wolman Municipal Building, Baltimore.

Maryland 21202 whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Classifications) are effective after ratification and confirmation by the Board of Estimates Contractors will not be permitted to bid tor any single contract having a dollar value in excess of the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating and will not be awarded any Cont ract it the Cont ract dollar value, when added to the contractor's uncompleted at time of award, exceeds the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating Subcontractors intending to perform work excess of $25,000 on this Contract must have established qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classification s) before they are permitted to commence work. Baltimore City hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that any Contract entered into pursuant to this advert 1 sement Minont ureau Enterprise will be afforded full opportunity to submit Bis in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or rat 1 oral origin in considers? ion for an award Under the Baltimore City Minointy and Women's Business Enterprises Program a successful bidder must comply with the goal requirements to subcontract twenty percent (20) of the total contract to Mmonty Businesses and three percent (3) of the total contract to Women's Businesses accordance with Ordinance No 790. Article I of the Baltimore City Code. Section 217 et seq The Cost Classification Range for this project wiB be from 300.00000 to $500.000 00 APPROVED HYMAN AARON PRESSMAN Secretary. Board of Estimates SHEILA AGUILAR Assistant City Sohcrtor LOLA SMITH Chief, Equal Opportunity Compliance Office DAVE MONTGOMERY Head.

Bureau of Const rucnon Management GEORGE BALOG Director of Public Works HOULT VERKERKE Civic Design Commission A Pre-8id Conference will be held Monday. March 12, 1990 at the job site starting 9 30 A CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION NOTICE Of LETTING Seated proposals, duplicate, addressed to the Board of Esii-mats of the Mayor and Oty Council of Baltimore and en-OOfsed PROPOSAL FOR ABEL WOLMAN MUNICIPAL BUILDING ROOFWG REPLACEMENT. 200 North Hofcdsy Street Baltimore Maryland wrfl be received at the otic of the Compt rower. Room Joan L. Arnold, dear father-in-law of Robert P.

Arnold, dear grandfather of Debra E. and Patricia J. Arnold and Judith A. and Charles L. Rinehart, dear great-grandfather of Katie Lynn Rinehart.

Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook) on Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service will be held Friday 4:30 P.M. Mass of Christisn Burial will be offered Saturday 12 noon at St. Pius Church. Interment Dulsney Valley Memorial Gardens.

THOMPSON 23e On February 21, 1990, J. KENNETH, beloved husband of Leola V. Thompson (nee Dovell), dear brother-in-law of Ruth and Philip Benson. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Henss Funeral Home, 3631 Falls Rosd on Thursday from 7 to 9 and Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian wake service on Friday at 4 P.M.

Mass of Christian burial at St. Thomas Aquinss Church on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Those who desire may make contributions to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 1008 W.

37th street, Baltimore, MD 21211, or The American Lung Association. TURNER 23e On February 20, 1990 LAWRENCE ALLEN of Hayward he is survived by his mother Pris-cilla Jeffers and stepfather Lessie Jeffers, two grandmothers Mis Alice Henderson and Mrs. Ids Chavis both of N. Carolina, one brother Donoven Turner, two sisters Arlisa Turner and Shana Clemmons, two stepsisters Cathy Staton and Linda Jeffers, one stepbrother Lessie Jeffers, Jr. and a host of other relatives and friends.

Friends may call at the Lerov 0. Dvett and Son PROPOSALS (255) and contract documents. The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all bids andor to waive technical defects as it may deem best for the interest of the City. Bids when filed shall be irrevocable. Attention of bidder is called to the minimum wage rates to be paid on this project.

All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee, 1 106 Abel Wolman Municipal Building, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Classi-fications(s) are effective after ratification and confirmation by the Board of Estimates. Contractors will not be permitted to bid for any single contract having a dollar value in excess of the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating and will not be awarded any Contract if the Contract dollar value, when added to the contractor's uncompleted backlog at time of award, exceeds the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating. Subcontractors intending to perform work in excess of $25,000 on this Contract must have established qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classifications) before they are permitted to commence work. Baltimore City hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered mto pursuant to this advertisement. Minority Business Enterprise will be afforded full opportunity to submit Bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin consideration for an award Under the Baltimore City Minority and Women's Business Enterprises Program a successful bidder must comply with the goal requirements to subcontract twenty percent (20) of the total contract to Minority Businesses and three percent (3) of the total contract to Women's Businesses in accordance with Ordinance No.

790, Article I of the Baltimore City Code. Section 217 et. seq The Cost Classification Range for this project will be from $140,000 to $145,000. APPROVED: Hyman Aaron Pressman Secretary. Board of Estimates, Sheila Aguilar Assistant City Solicitor, Lola Smith Chief.

Equal Opportunity Compliance Office, Dave L. Montgomery Head. Bureau of Construction Management, George G. Balog Director of Public Works, J. Houft Verkerke Civic Design Commission.

A pre-bid conference will be held on Monday. March 1990 in the lobby of 3901 Reisterstown Road starting at 10 00 AM CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPT OF HOUSING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed proposals, in duplicate, addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and endorsed: "PROPOSAL FOR RAZING STRUCTURE AND CLEARING SITE LOCATED IN DEMOLITION AREA NO 369. VALE CAPTURE JOINT DEVELOPMENT UMTA GRANT, PENN-NORTH RAPID TRANSIT STATION. JOB NO 4-90. will be received at the Office of he Compt roller Room 204 City Hall.

Baltimore, Maryland, until Wednesday, March 14, 1990 at 11 Clock AM (Eastern Standard Time) (positively no bids received after eleven o'clock A and at 12 clock noon on said date they will be publicly opened and read by the Board of Estimates Room 215 said City Hall Bids excess of $100,000 wilt require a bd guaranty the form of a check of any tyre drawn upon any solvent banking institution made payable to the Director of Finance or a bid bond executed on the form as provided the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is determined by multiplying the total bid submitted by five percent, or a certification of valid annual bid bond on tile with the Department of Finance On bids in excess of $100,000 the successful bidder will be required to give a Performance Bond in the amounts called for the specifications In the event of a Performance Bond andor Payment Bondis required an amount not exceeding $200,000, the successful bidder may provide the necessary Bond(s) through the Oty Self-Insurance Program accordance with Article I. Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended) Bidders, may contact the Department of Finance. Ofhce of Risk Management, for eligibility requirement and premium costs Drawings, specifications and other contract documents may be obtamed at the Department of Housing and Community SHRYOCK 24 On February 22, 1990 HOWARD, beloved husband of Adele M. Shryock. Devoted father of Wayne and Adele Shryock.

Dear brother of Bertha Killsn and Agnes Boyce. Loving grandfather of Kurt, Danny and Danielle Shryock. Friends may call at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace avenue, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Mondsy at 1 1 A.M. Interment Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery.

SILVER 23e On February 22, 1990 ADA S. (nee Sandler), beloved wife of the late Harry Silver, devoted mother of Mrs. Carole Clarke of Malvern, PA and Michael S. Silver of Baltimore. Also survived by four grandchildren.

Services and Interment will be held at the Arlington Cemetery (Chizuk Amuno Congregation), 4300 N. Rogers avenue on Friday, February 23rd at 10 A.M. Please omit flowers. Arrangements by Sol Lsvinson Bros. SIMONSEN 23e On February 21, 1990 MARGARET beloved wife of the late Jacob M.

Simonsen. Devoted mother of Margaret Wil-helm. Loving mother-in-law of Jack Wil-helm, dear sister of Andrew and Martin Foehrkolb, Anna Bauer, Esther Bishoff, Joseph and Charles Foehrkolb, and the late Catherine Schlauch, John Foehrkolb and Theresa Pardo. Friends may call at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace avenue, on Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Saturday at 1 1 A.M.

Interment Oak Lawn Cemetery. SMITHER 25 On February 21, 1990, JOHN of South Baltimore, beloved husband of Louise B. Smither (nee a SELL IT FIND PROPOSALS (255) The Cost Classification Range for this project will be from $55,000 to $60,000. APPROVED: HYMAN A. PRESSMAN, Secretary, Board of Estimates SHEILA AGUILAR, Assistant City Solicitor LOLA SMITH, Chief, Equal Opportunity Compliance Office DAVE L.

MONTGOMERY, Head, Bureau of Construction Management GEORGE G. BALOG, Director of Public Works J. HOULT VERKERKE. Civic Design Commission A pre-bid conference will be held at 401 East Eager Street on March 6, 1990 starting at 10:00 a.m. CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed proposals, in duplicate, addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and endorsed: "PROPOSAL FOR BROOKLYN BRANCH LIBRARY ROOF 300 East Patapsco Avenue, Baltimore Maryland, will be received at the office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, 100 N.

Holliday Street. Baltimore, Maryland, until Wednesday. Mar. 14, 1990 at 11 O'Clock AM. (Eastern Standard Time) (positively no bids will be received after 1 1 O'Clock AM (Eastern Standard Time) and at 12 O'Clock Noon on said date they will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215.

City Hall. A certified check of the bidder or a bank cashier check or a bank treasurer's check drawn on a solvent clearing house bank, made payable to the Director of Finance, City of Baltimore or a bid bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is not less than that determined by multiplying the total bid submitted by two percent will be required with each bid over $100,000.00. If the bid is less than or equal to $100,000 00, no Bid or Performance Bond is required. If the bid is more than 100,000 00 the successful bidder will be required to give a Performance Bond in the amount called for in the specifications. All bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors are advised that in the event of a payment andor performance bond(s) is required in the amount not exceeding $200,000 00, the bidder, proposer, contractor or vendor may provide the necessary payment andor performance bond(s) through the City's Self -Insurance Program tn accordance with Article 1, Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended).

Bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors may contact the Department of Finance, the Program Administrator for eligibility requirements and premium costs. Drawings, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the Head, Bureau of Construction Management, Room 702, Municipal Building, Baltimore. Maryland on and after Feb. 23, 1990 upon the deposit of Forty Dollars ($4000) in the form of a check made payable to the Director of Finance, City of Baltimore. Said check will be retained and upon the return to the Head, Bureau of Construction Management, of said drawings, specifications and contract documents, complete and good order on or before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after award of the contract or rejection of all btds said check will be returned to the depositor Checks andor deposits for such drawings, specifications and contract documents not returned within the specified time shall be forfeited and considered payment in full for the use of said drawings, specifications and contract documents The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all bid andor to waive technical defects as it may deem best for the interest of the City Bids when filed shall be irrevocable Attention of bidder is called to the minimum wage rates to be paid on this protect All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the Oty of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee.

1 105 Abel Vvoiman Municipal Building Baltimore. Maryland 21202 whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Classt-ficationsts) are effective after ratification and conformation by the Board of Estimates Contractors wiH not be permitted to bid for any single contract having a doUar value excess of the contractor assigned Work Capacity Raimg and wn not be awarded any Contract it the Contract dollar value, when added to the contractor uncompleted backlog at time of award, exceeds the contractor as-Stoned Work Capacftv Rating Date Februrarv 23, 1990 Sealed Bids addressed to the Mass Transit Adrrunistra-t'pn. Contract Administration Department, Fourth Floor, 300 Lexington Street, Maryland 21201-3415, wvi marked "Bid for Contract No CL03," will be received at the above address until, but not after, 2 CO local time April 5. 1990 At that time. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at a T0Cation at the same address.

'f "Contract Description: The "JJv6tk for this Contract con-tstJs of constructmo a light rail tine section throught the central business district from Bfnden Street northward along Howard Street, turning M3(jt 0 Dolphin Street to Mount -Royal Station, and terminating "North Avenue Station, the ft'tfrlstruction is approximately feet in length. Trackwork is of three basic types. The segment on How-eW-eV Street from Camden Street to Martin Luther King Boulevard and along Dolphin Street and across Mount Royal is of the embedded CvJtoe with rails supported diced ly in concrete slab, flush Otolith street pavement and walks, approximately 6775 faet in length. The segment on right of way from rw Martin Luther King Boulevard ho te North Avenue Station is vi-methly ballasted track, approxi-' Hmate)y 2828 feet in total excluding embedded track street crossing at Pres-jror reet and a st ruct ure crqssing the CSX railroad tracks, approximately 200 feet Jpno, using direct fixation Utility relocations re-qCiired to accommodate the yack are also part of this Contract. This work will of relocation of existing "'4 '-utility facilities along two seg-f; jmnents of track route on Street to clear to track for the Central Light Rail '''Tine.

ftienvn Estimated value for this fuo1J sWbrk is in the range of $17 t0 22 million. "'Bid Documents may be wirdbtained at the Mass Transit Administration, Contract Administration Department, at above address upon re- Ipt of a check in the correct arpount payable to the Mass PROPOSALS (255) Development. Room 301, Charles L. Benton, Jr Building, 417 Fayette Street. Baltimore.

Maryland, on or after February 23, 1990. upon deposit of a check payable to the Director of Finance in the amount of Ten Dollars which amount will not be refunded. CASH WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all bids andor to waive technical defect as it may deem best for the interest of the $ity Bids when filed shall be irrevocable. Attention of bidder is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on this project and that the Contractor must insure that the employees and applicants tor employment are not discriminated against because of their race, creed, color, national origin, sex or religion The successful bidder may be required to prepare and submit an Affirmative Action Program regarding the employment of minority job applicants. Details are set forth in the Contract Documents under 4 1 CFR 60-4 2(d), "Notice of Requirement for Affirmative Action to Ensure Equal Employment Opportunity (Executive Order 11246)" and 41 CFR 60-4 3(a) "Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications (Executive Order 11246) tn accordance with Section 3 of HUD Act of 1968.

prior to the signing of a contract, the successful bidder must submit a preliminary statement of work force needs, where known Where not known, this information must be supplied prior to signing of any contract between the Contractor and his Subcontractors Unier the Baltimore City Mindrity and Women's Business! Enterprises Program, the successful bidder must comply with the goal requirements to subcontract twenty (20) percent of the total contract to Minority Business and three (3) percent of the total contract to Women's Businesses All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee, 1 105 Municipal Building. Baltimore, Maryland 21202 whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Classification(s) are effective after ratification and confirmation by the Board of Estimates Contractors wiH not be permitted to bid for any single Contract having a dollar value in excess of the contractor assigned Work Capacity Rating and will not be awarded any Contract if the Contract dollar value, when added to the Contractor's incompleted backlog at the time of award, exceeds the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating Subcontractors intending to perform work in excess of $25,000 on this Contract must have established qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classification(s) before they are permitted to commence work. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on March 5. 1990 at 10:00 AM in Room 301, Charles L. Benton, Jr.

Building. 411 East Fayette Street. Baltimore. Maryland 21202 Prospective Bidders are expected to attend the meeting. The Cost Classification Range for this project will be Irom $50,000 to $100,000 APPROVED HYMAN A PRESSMAN.

Secretary, Board of Estimates ROBERT HEARN. Commissioner, Dept of Housing Community Development RUDOLPH JANSSEN. Director. Construction Building Inspection CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed proposals, in duplicate, addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and Oty Council of Baltimore and endorsed "PROPOSAL FOR A CLOSED LOOP COOLING SYSTEM FOR THE UQUIO OXYGEN PLANT LOCATED AT THE PATAPSCO WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT Baltimore. Maryland, wifl be received at the office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hail, 100 HoHtdey Street.

Baltimore. Maryland, until Wednesoav. Maich 21. 1990 at 1 1 O'Clock A (Eastern Standard Time) (positively no bids will be received after 1 1 O'Clock A (Eastern Standard Time) and at 12 O'Clock Noon on said date they wtfl be pubbdy opened by the Board of Estnsles Room 215. Crty Hal A certifksd check of the DxMer or a bank cashier's check or a bank treasurer's check drawn on a solvent clearing house bank, made payable to the Director of Finance.

Oty of Baltimore or a td bond executed on the form as provided the Btt or Porposat for an amount when is not less than that determned by muttcYng the total txi suomt- PROPOSALS (255) Subcontractors intending to perform work in excess of $25,000 on this Contract must have established qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classification! before they ar permitted to commence work. Baltimore City hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, Minority Business Enterprise will be afforded full opportunity to submit Bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. Under the Baltimore City Minority and Women's Business Enterprises Program a successful bidder must comply with the goal requirements to subcontract twenty percent (20) of the total contract to Minority Business and three percent (3) of the total contract to Women's Businesses in accordance with Ordinance No. 790, Article I of the Baltimore City Code, Section 217 et. seq.

The Cost Classification Range for this project will be from $82,000.00 to $87,000 00 HYMAN AARON PRESSMAN, Secretary, Board of Estimates SHEILA AGUILAR, Assistant City Solicitor LOLA SMITH. Chief, Equal Opportunity Compliance Office DAVE L. MONTGOMERY. Head. Bureau of Construction Management GEORGE BALOG.

Director of Public Works HOULT VERKERLCE, Civic Design Commission A pre-bid conference will be held Tuesday. March 6. 1990. in the Lobby of the library located at 300 East Patapsco Avenue, beginning at 1000 A.M. CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed proposals, in duplicate, addressed to the Broad of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and endorsed: "PROPOSAL FOR LOWER PARK HEIGHTS MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER ROOF REPLACEMENT 3901 REISTERSTOWN ROAD Baltimore.

Maryland, will be received at the office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, 100 Holliday Street. Baltimore. Maryland, until Wednesday, Mar. 14. 1990 at 11 Clock A (Eastern Standard Time) (positively no bids will be received after 1 1 O'Clock A (Eastern Standard Time) and at 12 O'Clock Noon on said date they will be publicly opened by the Broad of Estimates in Room 215.

City Hall A certified check of the bidder or a bank cashier's check or a bank treasurer's check drawn on a solvent clearing house bank, made payable to the Director of Finance. City of Baltimore or a bid bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is not less than that determined by multiplying the total bid submitted by two percent will be required with each bid over $100,000 00. If the btd is less than or equal to $100.000 00. no Bid or Performance Bond is required If the bid is more than 100.000 00 the successful bidder will be required to give a Performance Bond in the amounts called for in the specifications All bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors are advised that the event of a payment andor performance bond(s) is required the amount not exceeding $200,000 00. the bidder, proposer, contractor or vendor may provide the necessary payment andor performance bond(s) through the City's Self-Insurance Program accordance with Article 1.

Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Cod (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended) Bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors may contact the Department of Finance, the Program Administrator for eligtbilicy requirements and premium costs Drawings, specifications and contract documents my be obtained at the office of the Head. Bureau of Construction Management, Room 702. Municipal Building, Baltimore. Maryland on and after Feb 23. 1990 upon the deposit of Forty Dollars ($4000) the form of a check made pavabte to the Director of Finance, Oty of Baltimore Said check will be reatmed and upon the return to the Head, 8ureau of Construction Management, of said drawings, specifications and contract documents, complete and good order on or before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after award of the contract or rejection of aH bids said check will be returned to the depositor Checks andor deposits for such drawings, specifications and contract documents not returned wtthm the above specified time shall be forfeited and considered payment tu for the use ol sad drawings, specifications PROPOSALS (255) defects if, in its judgment, the interest of the Administration so require.

All Bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the U.S. Comptroller General List of Ineligible Contractors. The ivlass Transit Administration hereby notifies all Bidders that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this Notice and will not be subjected to discrimination on the basis of political or religious opinion or affiliation, race, color, creed, sex, age, or national origin in consideration for an award Disadvantaged Business Enterprises are encouraged to respond to this solicit at ion not ice It is he goal of the Administration that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises participate in all contracts. Each contract will contain goals for Disadvanted Business Enterprise participation on a contract -by-contract basis.

Within fifteen (15) calendar days after bid opening, the apparent lowest responsive and responsible Bidder shall submit to the Administration the information required regarding participation of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Bidders on this work will be required to comply with MTA Affirmative Action Requirements and all applicable Equal Employment Laws and Regulations. Not less than fifty percent (50) of the work, at the project site, shall be performed by the Bidder's own forces. The Contract is subject to the "Buy American Steel" requirements of Chapter 02 of Subtitle 11 of the Code of Maryland Regulations, Title 21, State Procurement Regulations. This procurement is subject to the applicable provisions to Title 14, Subtitle 5 of the State Finance and Procurement Article, covering purchases from South Afnca or Namibia. For any procurement over $100,000, the successful bidder or offeror, at the time of contract award, shall certify that (1) it is not doing business with or in South Africa or Namibia or knowlingly subcontracting with an entity that does so: or (2) in the conduct of its operations andor it subcont actor's operations in South Africa or Namibia, it andor its subcontractor abide by certain principles regarding equal treatment for the races, and the hiring, training, and improvement of the quality of life for Blacks, Asians and other non-whites.

Any Bid received after the time and date specified will not be considered Notice to Contractors may be cancelled in accordance with State Procurement Regulations Ronald Hartman, Administrator General Manager CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate, addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked "City of Baltimore Department of Transportation Highway and Bridge Engineering Contract No 3282 for Rehabilitation of Lancaster Street from Broadway to Wolfe Street" will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204. City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until 1100 AM, March 14, 1990 Board of Estimates employees will be stationed at the Security Unit Counter just inside the Holliday Street entrance to City HaM from 10 45 AM to 1 1 00 AM every Wednesday to receive bids from bidders who feel they would not be able to deliver the bd envelope to Room 204 by 1100 AM due to a possible delay by the security check and scanner process The bids wtH be processed with a hand scanner, placed a box and promptly at 11 '00 AM. the box wiM be sealed and brought to Room 204 City HaM. Comp-t roller Office Positively no bids wiN be received after 1100 AM and at 12 00 Noon on said date, they will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates Room 215 said City Hall ALL TIMES ARE Eastern Standard time Baltimore City hereby notifies aH bidders, that it will affirmatively insure that any contract entered mto pursuant to this advertisement. Minority Business Enterpnses wiH be afforded fufl opporturaw to submit bids response to this invitation and wiH not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national ongm consideration for an award Also, the bidder's attention is catted to the Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction 'Contract Specifications (Executive Order 1 12461.

whtch is a pan of tne contract proposal All of these activities Shan be done accordance with Title VI of the 1964 Ovtl Rights Act. as amended It is the goal of the Depart ment of Transportation for ftyA toum will not be refunded (jiiWhen requesting docu-," nients, give street address if 4'vCash will not be accepted JPrices tor documents attainable from the Administration 1 Bid Documents, which vV'vlfClMde Contract Specifications i jtook 2 Volumes and 4 invajumes of Half-Size Contract Drawings and 1 Volume of Intormation Drawings: r4? Set of Half-Size Contract gijqrawings: $125COset. 3 Set of Full-Size Contract Drawings: $200 00 set 4. Set of Information 00 (J Sf Contract Specifications wfcooks. $60 OOset 6 Insurance Specification Book: $5 00each 7.

The Geotechmcal Report vvjl not be included in the 04 Contract Document Set but ri wall be available for review, at the1 Engineer's Office located ryvf 301 N. Charles Street Call the offices of P8MK at (30U -783-7400 to schedule an ap-V Copies of the Contract are available for m-ipection at offices of the ijMministration. Dodge Baltimore, Maryland, the Congress Association, Maryland Also up-orr request by the Bidder to the Administration, a copy of the Administration's "Central 4)C-jLffht Rail Line Protect Safety OGwdelines" wiH be issued pre bid meeting tor the purpose of explaining the project will be hetd on Mar 13. 1990. at 2 00 pm focal time I ithe Fourth Foot Conference at the Mass Transit AdnvHStratton.

300 West Lexington Street, Baltimore, Mary-rtefte1 21201-3415 33 Questions writing the work should be direct-j7d mail to Mr Daniel Lamb at the PBMK offices. 'j3Q1 North Charles Street. ahimore. Maryland 21201. or by telephone (301) 783-7444 No verbal interpretations shall im arui Atirtnivta are onlv Vsiied pursuant to Article GP tne ConUact Docu-iffent Each bid must be accompa 'rfld by a Bid Bond on a form tF.tf Crushed hy the 10 the amojnt of five percent 5) of the bd price Performance and Payment Bonds the amount of the 0 ttfntract price also be "required fr-The Administration reserves tne right to reiecl any and aM andof waive iecnncat CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU Of CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed proposals, duplicate, addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and Dty Council of Baltimore and 1 tyejitfi BtGGEST Mapt.

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