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The City of Baytown
hereby invites quali-
fied firms or individu-
als (Consultants) to
submit a proposal for
Construction Inspec-
tion Services for
Public Safety Build-
ing and Animal
Control Facility
BY TOM KRISHER
The Associated Press
ANNUAL PORTABLE
TOILET RENTAL
SERVICE CONTRACT
MORALES
TILE COMPANY
HARRIS COUNTY
F.W.S.D.#27 is
seeking to fill a part-
time laborer position
immediately. Must be
18 years of age, high
school diploma/G.E.D.
Please call 281-424-
5616 for more details.
BUSINESS &
SERVICES
DIRECTORY
SAN JACINTO
Funeral Home
Section: Mimosa Lot:
31 Space: 3 Regular
Tradition Burial Plot.
Cost: $3500 Contact
Cyndi 713-392-6282.
PRODUCTION
PEOPLE Needed
Forklift Exp. Preferred.
$15.hr/ 40 hr week
Apply at Hiller Carbon
146 South in Dayton
936-681-4874
RATES & INFO
281 42^8008
CALL TAKERS
Immediate Openings
Full/Part Time
Must be Reliable
Bilingual a plus
Apply in person
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713-530-8604
NOTICE OF ACTION
Harris County
1 BDRM RV-Furn.
Elec., water, trash pd.,
4223 McLean, $160 wk
+ dep. No Pets!
713-781-2436 or
832-887-8133
REQUEST FOR
Proposal (RFP)
Construction
Inspection Services
Public Safety
Building and Animal
Control Facility
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You should have a phone, valid
driver’s license, insurance and
dependable transportation.
Must be able to pass background
and drivers license check.
Find out how the
Business and
Service Directory
can help. Call
281-425-8008
for more information.
The Coastal Water
Authority is accepting
Contractor Qualifica-
tion Applications for the
Radial Gate Replace-
ment Project. Qualifica-
tions will be received
until 3:00 p.m., local
time, on Friday,
September 27, 2019 by
the Coastal Water Au-
thority (CWA), located
at 1801 Main Street,
Suite 800, Houston,
Texas 77002. Qualific-
ations received after
this time will be re-
turned unopened.
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281-428-5577
Bids will be received by
the Purchasing Depart-
ment of the City of
Baytown until WED-
NESDAY, OCTOBER
2, 2019, 2:00 p.m.
Utilizing QuestCDN.
Bid documents can be
found at www.
LOCAL CHEMICAL
Co. is hiring an
accountant. Candid-
ate MUST have exp.
w/QB (P/R, A/R, A/P),
HR exp. a plus. Great
Salary w/Benefits.
Send resume’ tmg@
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2 CRESTBRIAR Court
3/2- 1310 SF
$154,500- UPDATED
NEW AC/Heat -Paint-
Granite Counter tops
much more.
281-793-3542
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
Radial Gate
Replacement Project
The Town Hall Meet-
ing topic will be the
proposed budget for
the City of Cove for the
physical year
starting September 1,
2019 through
August 31,2020
Complaint against you,
a copy of which may
be obtained by contact-
ing, Mary A. Iglehart,
Assistant General
Counsel, Prosecution
Services Unit, 4052
Bald Cypress Way, Bin
#C65, Tallahassee
Florida 32399-3265,
(850) 558-9856.
If no contact has been
made by you concern-
ing the above by
October 29, 2019 the
matter of the Adminis-
trative Complaint will
be presented at an
ensuing meeting of the
Board of Massage
Therapy in an informal
proceeding.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabil-
ities Act, persons
needing a special ac-
commodation to parti-
cipate in this proceed-
ing should contact the
individual or agency
sending this notice not
later than seven days
prior to the proceeding
at the address given on
the notice. Telephone:
(850)245-4444, 1-800-
955-8771 (TDD) or 1-
800-955-8770 (V), via
Florida Relay Service.
281-424-6042
Cell: 281-222-8307
Tim Morales, Owner
Baytown, Texas
Proposals will be re-
ceived at the Engineer-
ing Office, Municipal
Service Center, 2123
Market Street,
Baytown, Texas 77520
until 4:00 P.M. on Oc-
tober 8, 2019.
The RFQ package can
be downloaded from
the City of Baytown
website
www.baytown.org
/cityhall/engineering/Re
quest for Qualifications
Please contact the En-
gineering Department
at 281-420-6549, for
any questions.
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for over 45 years
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50 GM factories, warehouses
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
(RFQ)
Engineering
Services for Design
of 2020 Street
Reconstruction
Project
The City of Baytown
hereby invites quali-
fied firms or individu-
als (Consultants) to
submit written qualific-
ations for design of the
2020 Street Recon-
struction Project
Qualifications will be
received at the
Engineering Office,
Municipal Service
Center, 2123 Market
Street, Baytown, Texas
77520 until 4:00 P.M.
on October 8, 2019.
The RFQ package can
be downloaded from
the City of Baytown
website
www .baytown.org/
cityhall/engineering/
Request for
Qualifications
Please contact the
Engineering
Department at
281-420-6549, for
any questions
Bids will be received by
the Purchasing Depart-
ment of the City of
Bay town until
Thursday, October 3,
2019, 2:00 p.m.
A mandatory pre-bid
meeting is sched-
uled for September
19, 2019, 9 am, City of
Baytown City Hall,
2401 Market St,
Baytown, TX 77520
Specifications and
plans will be available
at a cost of $25.00,
non-refundable, in the
form of a money order
or cashier’s check.
You must call
281-420-6524 to
schedule your appoint-
ment for the pre-bid
meeting and for plan
pick-up.
Plans and specifica-
tions are also avail-
able in digital format for
an additional fee. A
bid security, perform-
ance bond and
payment bond will be
required when
submitting your bids.
Notice
A Town Hall Meeting
is scheduled for
September 26, 2019
at 7:00 PM
To be held at
Cove City Hall
7911 Cove Loop
Cove, Texas
BID NUMBER: IFB
075-20
QUEST BID# 6516118
NON
COMMISSIONED
Security Officers
Immediate Openings
Full/Part Time
Must be reliable
Apply in person
820 W Main St
La Porte Tx
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
LUCE BAYOU
INTERBASIN
TRANSFER
PROJECT - EQUIP-
MENT PURCHASE #3
Sealed bids will be re-
ceived until 10:00 a.m.,
local time, on Friday,
September 27, 2019 by
the Coastal Water Au-
thority (CWA), located
at 1801 Main Street,
Suite 800, Houston,
Texas 77002, at which
time and place the bids
will be publicly opened
and read aloud. Bids
received after this time
will be returned un-
opened.
Items or services: It is
the intent of the
Coastal Water Author-
ity, through a competit-
ive bidding process, to
solicit a bid for the
following equipment:
One (1) 2 Ton Fuel
Truck w/ Bed and
Equipment
One (1) 2 Ton Spray
Truck
One (1) Maintenance
Truck 1 Ton
One (1) Crew Cab %
Ton Pickup Truck
One (1) Maintenance
%2 Ton Pickup Truck
Bids must be submit-
ted on the Official Bid
Form provided in the
Bid Documents. Bid
Documents (including
specifications) may be
obtained electronically
from www.coastalwaterauthority.org or
by calling
(713) 800-6249.
BEFORE THE BOARD
OF MASSAGE
THERAPY
IN RE: The license to
practice Massage
Therapy
Juan Yu, L.M.T.
13982 Westheimer
Road
Houston, Texas 77077
CASE NO.:
2015-05321
LICENSE NO.:
MA71254
The Department of
Health has filed an
Administrative
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www.baytown.org,
under the City Hall tab,
Purchasing.
For more information,
contact the Purchas-
ing Department, City
Hall, @ 281-420-6524,
or email
pu rchasi ng @ baytown.
org
Tree Planting and Irrig-
ation Contract-Phase I
and II
BID NUMBER: IFB
1909-11
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September 17, 2019
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Contractors that meet
the qualification criter-
ia will be invited to sub-
mit a competitive bid
for the construction of
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The Request for Con-
tractor Qualification
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obtained from:
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ing a lot more money,” he said. “They should be
the making the same as me. They’ve got fami-
lies to support.”
Kane said GM workers gave up pay raises
and made other concessions to keep GM afloat
during its 2009 trip through bankruptcy protec-
tion.
“Now it’s their turn to pay us back,” he said.
“That was the promise they gave.”
UAW Vice President Terry Dittes told GM
that the company’s latest offer might have made
it possible to reach an agreement if it had not
come just two hours before the union’s contract
with GM expired on Saturday night.
In the letter to Scott Sandefur, GM’s vice
president of labor relations, Dittes wrote that
the company waited too long to make the offer.
GM issued a statement saying it wants to reach
a deal that builds a strong future for workers
and the business.
Dittes wrote that there are many important
items left in the talks, including wage increases,
pay for new hires, job security, profit sharing
and treatment of temporary workers.
“We are willing to meet as frequently, and for
as long as it takes, to reach an agreement that
treats our members fairly,” Dittes wrote.
GM said Sunday it offered pay raises and $7
billion worth of U.S. factory investments result-
ing in 5,400 new positions, a minority of which
would be filled by existing employees. GM
would not give a precise number. The company
also said it offered higher profit sharing, “na-
tionally leading” health benefits and an $8,000
payment to each worker upon ratification.
Before the talks broke off, GM offered new
products to replace work at two of four U.S.
factories that it intends to close.
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DETROIT — More than 49,000 members of
the United Auto Workers went on strike Mon-
day against General Motors, bringing more than
50 factories and parts warehouses to a standstill
in the union’s first walkout against the No. 1
U.S. automaker in over a decade.
Workers left factories and fonned picket lines
shortly after midnight in the dispute over a new
four-year contract. The union’s top negotiator
said in a letter to the company that the strike
could have been averted had the company made
its latest offer sooner.
The letter dated Sunday suggests that the
company and union are not as far apart as the
rhetoric leading up to the strike had indicated.
Negotiations resumed Monday in Detroit after
breaking off during the weekend.
But union spokesman Brian Rothenberg said
the two sides have come to tenns on only 2%
of the contract. “We’ve got 98% to go,” he said
Monday.
Wall Street did not like seeing the picketers.
GM shares were down 4 percent in afternoon
trading to $37.29.
On the picket line Monday at GM’s transmis-
sion plant in Toledo, Ohio, workers who said
they have been with the company for more than
30 years were concerned for younger colleagues
who are making less money under GM’s two-ti-
er wage scale and have fewer benefits.
Paul Kane, from South Lyon, Michigan, a
42-year GM employee, said much of what the
union is fighting for will not affect him.
“It’s not right when you’re working next to
someone, doing the same job and they’re mak-
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