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6 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received by the Mayor
and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the Savannah
Airport Commission in the office of the City Purchasing
Agent, Post Office Box 1027, Savannah, Georgia 31402
until August 18, 2009, 1:30 p.m. local time, at which time
and place all proposals received will be publicly opened and
read aloud.
Bidders are invited to submit proposals for
REPLACE FRONT ENTRANCE WALKWAYS -
TERMINAL BUILDING
CITY OF SAVANNAH BID NO. 09.180-8-18
Install approximately 7,550 square feet of Decorative
Concrete Flooring at the front entrances to the terminal
building.
Bidders are invited to submit proposals for this work on the
proposal forms provided. Other proposal forms will not be
accepted.
The complete examination and understanding of the con
struction plans, specifications, contract documents and site
of the proposed work is necessary to properly submit a pro
posal. Construction plans, specifications and contract docu
ments are available for examination and may be obtained
from the offices of the Savannah Airport Commission, 400
Airways Avenue, Savannah/Hilton Head International
Airport, Savannah, Georgia 31408, Phone (912) 964-0514,
for a cost of $25.00 per set. This cost is non-re fundable.
Please make checks payable to Savannah Airport
Commission.
A pre-bid conference for bidders will be conducted in the
Savannah Airport Commission Conference Room, Third
Floor, Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport,
Savannah, Georgia, on August 4, 2009, at 10:00 A.M.
A Bid Bond in the form as bound in the contract documents
or certified check in the amount of not less than five percent
(5%) of the total amount bid must accompany each bid.
Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide
a Payment Bond and Performance Bond each in an amount
of one hundred percent (100%) of the total value of the con
tract awarded to him with a satisfactory surety or sureties for
the full and faithful performance of the work. If the total
value of the contract is less than $100,000.00, a Payment
Bond or Performance Bond may not be required.
The Savannah Airport Commission, in accordance with Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C.
2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations,
Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the
Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally assisted
programs of the Department of Transportation issued pur
suant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that, in any con
tract entered into pursuant to this advertisement,
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will be afforded equal
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.
The Contractor agrees to ensure that Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises that are presumed to be socially and
economically disadvantaged as defined in 49 CFR Part 26.5
have an equal opportunity to participate in the performance
of this contract. In this regard all Contractors shall take all
necessary and reasonable steps to ensure that such
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises have an equal opportu
nity to compete for and perform contracts. Contractors shall
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
or sex in the award or performance of this contract.
The Contractor, or any subcontractor, submitting a bid for
utility contracting, as defined in O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-2 to
a utility system as defined in said section, shall conform to
O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-8.2 et seq. with reference to Utility
Contractor's Licenses and shall submit the bid with the
license numbers, as issued by the Division of Utility
Contractors, affixed on the outside of the bid envelope as
provided by O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-8.2(h). Utility contract
ing means a proposal to perform utility work, the cost oi
which exceeds $100,000.00, to a utility system as defined in
O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-2(17).
No bid may be withdrawn after closing time for the receipt
of proposals for a period of ninety (90) days.
This is a bid for construction and therefore the City's local
vendor preference ordinance will not apply.
The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the
Savannah Airport Commission reserve the right to waive any
informalities, irregularities, and/or technicalities in or reject
any and all bids and/or to award or refrain from awarding the
Contract for the Work.
Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Savannah and the
Savannah Airport Commission
Margaret H. Joyner
Purchasing Director
INSERT DATE: July 22, 2009 AND August 5, 2009
INVOICE DESCRIPTION:09-3 5 7-101-1106-52812
PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS
Sponsor of the Community Events
Be a Champion!
Start Your Team Today!
Savannah Memory Walk
www.memorywalk09.kin-
tera.org/savannah Saturday,
September 26, 2009
Statesboro Memory
Walkwww.memorywalk09.k
intera.org/statesboro
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Pancreatic Cancer
Action Network
Meeting
6 p.m., Monday, July 27, at
the Panera Bread Company
restaurant off of White Bluff
and Abercom.
This is a group of individuals
who have a strong desire to
help raise awareness about
pancreatic cancer and who
are there to support families
going through this illness.
For more information, please
call Jennifer Currin at (912)
350-7845.
Shelton J. Grubbs
Foundation, Inc.
First Benefit Concert-
Saturday, July 25, 2009
7 p.m. Connor's Temple
Baptist Church 509 W.
Gwinnett Street, off MLK Jr.
Blvd.
The Goal of this organization
is to award a Music
Scholarship to a deserving
Music Major and educate the
community on the benefits of
healthy living Contributions
may be made at any Bank of
America. All Choirs interest
ed in performing at this note
worthy event, and for any
other concert participation
and general information,
please contact Stephanie
Gibbs at 912-401-5145.
Groves Class of
1985
Attention Groves High School
Class of 1985 members. We are
looking to begin planning for our
25th class reunion please contact
Sabrina Lovett-Robinson at
slovettl302@bellsouth.net,
Sylvia Gadson-Walker at syl-
walker@msn.com.
Financial Planning
Seminar
Connor's Temple Baptist
Church's Financial Planning
Ministry will host this year's
second quarter seminar on
Saturday, July 25, 2009
which will be facilitated by
Wachovia Bank.
The upcoming seminar will
focus on measures to instill
financial responsibility in
teens and pre-adults so they
may avoid the pitfalls that go
along with poor credit.
Despite new regulations
being legislated under the
American Recovery Act,
there remains some risk and
exposure to accessing credit
cards and other unsecured
debt obligations to which
teens, and particularly col
lege students, fall prey.
The seminar will be held at
the Con-Ed Family Resource
Center, located at 714 Martin
Luther King, Jr., Blvd. in
Savannah, beginning at
10:00 a.m. and ending at 12
noon. Admission is free and
the public is encouraged to
attend.
A E Beach Class of
1961
The AE Beach Class of 1961
is now planning for its 50th
Reunion that will be held of
2011. Our meetings will be
on Henry Street at Carnegie
Library every 2nd Saturday at
3:00 pm. We are looking for
all 61 classmates. Contact
persons are Tony Wright-220-
6616 or Ethel DeLoach-692-
1391.
Blood Drive
Alliance
Show your community
spirit this summer and cel
ebrate life by donating
blood and helping those in
need. Join The Blood
Alliance on Thursday, July
30th for the “Downtown
Community Blood Drive”.
The Blood Alliance blood-
mobile will be parked in
front of the Chamber of
Commerce downtown
Savannah at 101 East Bay
Street from 9:30 AM until
Noon. All who register to
donate will receive a free
cookie from “Two Smart
Cookies Bakery”, and be
entered into a raffle for
Sand Gnats tickets. So
share your good health this
summer and join us for the
Downtown Community
Blood Drive. Also, join
the Sand Gnats and The
Blood Alliance on
Saturday, August 1st for
the “Sand Gnats Blood
Drive”. All who register
to donate will receive a
free admission to see the
game, a free t-shirt, and a
cookie from “Two Smart
Cookies Bakery”. For
more information contact
Savannah Community
Blood Bank at 355-0271,
visit our website at
www.igiveblood.com, or
make an appointment to
donate online at www.the-
bloodalliance.com.
Done in A Day
Presented by Junior League
of Savannah, Done in a Day
includes six to eight projects
that the Junior League of
Savannah undertakes per
year in which Junior League
members assist local organi
zations or social service
agencies through hands-on
volunteer work and funding
of up to $1500.00 per proj
ect. Typical projects include
assistance with painting,
gardening, special events or
physical improvements.
To apply, pick up an applica
tion from the Junior League
of Savannah at 3025 Bull
Street, visit www.jrleaguesa-
vannah.org, or call 790-
1002. The application dead
line is July 31, 2009.
United Way of
Coastal Empire
Solicits Programs
Local non-profit organiza
tions have between now and
September 14, 2009 to
declare their intent to apply
for funding from United
Way of the Coastal Empire.
The fund will grant money
to programs and services
that have a proven track
record of outcomes as well
as new, innovative programs
related to one of United Way
priorities: Education and
Youth Development, Health
and Wellness, and
Economic Independence.
Organizations supporting
families and neighborhoods
with programs that provide
food, clothing, shelter and
other basic necessities of
life are also encouraged to
apply.
The Program Funding
Application is available on
the United Way website at
www.uwce.org. An infor
mation session will be held
on July 30, 2009 at 3:00
p.m. at the Savannah Civic
Center. Attendance is not
mandatory for application
submission. The submis
sion date for completed
applications is the close of
business (5:00 p.m.) on
Monday, September 14,
2009.
For additional information,
please contact Richard
Edwards at 912-651-7727 or
by email at
redwards@uwce.org or Tara
Jennings at 912-651-7722 or
by email at
tjennings@uwce.org.
Volunteers Needed
Join the Retired and Senior
Volunteer Program of EOA,
we need your help to help oth
ers. Through RSVP seniors 55
and older serve in various
community organizations
from 1 to 40 hours per week.
Savannah Sickle Cell
Association and Hospice
House are presently in need of
volunteers through RSVP.
For information, call 234-
7842 or Linda Fields at 238-
2960 ext. 123.
Tutors and
Mentors Needed
Help give the gift of educa
tion. For more information
please contact Kerri
Goodrich, Performance
Initiatives, Inc., 912-507-
7106.
The Alzheimer’s
Association
The Alzheimer's
Association's Annual
Memory Walk will take place
on Saturday, September 26 at
Johnson Square in Savannah
from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
People across Coastal
Georgia are invited to partic
ipate in this year's event to
raise awareness and funds for
Alzheimer's care, support
and research programs. This
inspiring event calls on vol
unteers of all ages to become
Champions in the fight
against Alzheimer's.
Come enjoy a beautiful walk
through Savannah's historic
district, great music by
Bucky Bryant and Chuck
Courtenay, BBQ from Sticky
Fingers, and fun for all ages!
How: Register to walk, start
your team, become a spon
sor, or make a donation by
visiting the Alzheimer's
Association at www.geor-
giamemorywalk.org or call
912-920-2231 for more
information.
Attention all
Wolverines!
If you attended or graduated
from Woodville High or
Tompkins High School,
mark your calendar for the
“Wolverine Homecoming
2009”, which will be held on
Saturday, September 5, 2009
on the campus of Woodville-
Tompkins, 151 Coach Joe
Turner Street. Contact
Chester Ellis at 232-3549, or
by email chesteraellis@com-
cast.net , for more informa
tion.
Attention All
Alumni Marching
Bulldogs
We are forming a AE Beach
High School Marching Band
Alumni Association for all
graduating classes. If you are
interested in joining or
assisting please call (912)
412-8137 for more informa
tion.
St. Pius X High
School
Alumni Association Picnic
All Classes Welcome July 18,
2009, Time 1 PM. Hunter
Army Airfield - Price: $5.00
per person. Children under 12
years old—$2.50 Guests must
be accompanied by an alum
nus. Activities available:
Fishing, Basketball, Tennis.
Bring insect spray. RSVP by
July 4, 2009 to Essie
Williams
912-330-9467 or ewil-
liams505@comcast.net or
472 Copper Creek, Pooler,
GA31322
Golden Age Program
Seeks Seniors
All seniors are encouraged to
participate in the Golden Age
Program at the beautiful
Tatemville Lake and
Community Center, Monday-
Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 333
Coleman St. Enjoy good fel
lowship, hot meals daily,
crafts, shopping trips, com
puter class gardening & more.
Telephone # 691-6289.
"Wheels of Love"
Do you know someone who
has been deprived of their
ability to walk due to illness
or disease? If so, "Wheels of
Love" can help your loved
ones regain confidence and
their independence with a
power wheelchair or scooter.
For eligibility, call 1-866-
631-3022.
Babies Don’t Come
With Instructions
Love Babies?
This Volunteer Opportunity is
for You! The First Steps
Parents of Newborns program
pairs volunteers with new
families in the hospital setting
to provide emotional support,
parenting education materi
als, and referrals to communi
ty resources. Volunteer train
ing and all materials are pro
vided. For more information
about the First Steps Parents
of Newborns program call
819-6911 or 819-6910.