CLASSIFIEDS M/W/DBK BUSINESS ENTERPRISES James R, Vannoy & Sons Construc tion Co., Inc. is currently soliciting quotes from interested MBE/WBE/DBE subcontractors and suppliers for the following project: Project: Design Build Project #17BP11 R.I 16 Division 11 B Contract ID: C203559 Alleghany, Caldwell & Wilkes Counties Bid Date: Quotes are due by June 13, 2014 @ 3:00 PM Contact: John Maloney or Gary Eisner john.maloney@jrvannoy.com or gary.eisner@jrvannoy.com 1608 Hwy 221 North?PO Box 635 Jefferson, NC 28640 Phone: 336-846-7191 Fax: 336-846-71 12 Vannoy Const, invites you to bid part(s) of the above referenced proj ect: This project requires specific partici pation by subs that are certified by NCDOT as a WBE/MBE/DBE firm. As a responsible contractor, we will aggressively pursue M/WBE sub par ticipation in excess of the min. re quirements. All subs need to make an effort to solicit M/WBE participation. We are soliciting companies listed in the NCDOT DBE Directory who are certified & prequalified subcontrac tors. If you are interested in this proj ect but discouraged by any of its requirements, please contact us. We have special joint pay agreements and even an expedited payment policy for DBE firms, and we encourage to you to contact us to discuss how these procedures can help you on this proj ect. If the bonding, letter of credit or insurance requirements set forth in the bid documents would otherwise prevent you from soliciting a quote please contact us and we will discuss ways that we may be able to help you meet these requirements. Likew ise, if you are discouraged from submitting a quote on this project because you think you may have trouble obtaining the necessary equipment, supplies, materials, or any other related assis tance or services that may be neces sary to complete the work, please contact us and we will discuss ways that we may be able to help you over come these obstacles. We adopted these policies to encourage the par ticipation of DBE firms like yours, and we encourage your company to explore and take advantage of them: so please feel free to give us a call in these regards A meeting has been scheduled for June 3rd at 10:00 a.m. at 1608 Hwy 221 N. Jefferson. NC for anyone who is interested to ask questions, etc. Description: Replacement of Ten (10) Bridges in Alleghany. Cald well& Wilkes Counties Work Includes but not limited to: Grading. Paving, Pavement Mark ings, Guardrail. Hauling. Erosion Control Items. Silt Fence, Traffic Control, Barrier Rail. Reinf. Steel, Cored Slabs, H-Piles. Caissons, Misc. Bridge Item. We will be accept , ing quotes for all work. We are will ing to break down and/or combine elements of work into economically feasible units on a case-by-case basis to facilitate minority participation in this bid opportunity. It is acceptable to bid multiple items listed in the so licitation We encourage non M/W/DBE Subs and Suppliers to uti lize M/W/DBE firms This bid is a Design-Build Project: therefore. 100% Plans & Specs may not be available for all itrtns of work for review; however, all documents that are available will be posted on our Plan Room at www.jrvannoy.com Or contact us at the above number for quantities as they become available or more information. As information becomes available it will be posted to the plan room. You may review all documents issued by the NCDOT on their website https://connect.ncdot.gov/letting/Pag es/Design-Build.aspx Be sure to check our website period ically for addenda. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The Chronicle May 22. 2014 CHURCH FOR RENT Beulah Annex Call: 336-026-0125 Spring/Wachovia Hill Apartments Managed by Community Management Corp. 1 Bedroom Units conveniently located in Winston Salem. 62 yrs of age or older Handicapped and/or disabled. Section 8 assistance available. In come restrictions apply. Call 336 251-1060. 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. on Mon and Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Wed. Equal Housing Opportunity The Chronicle Call 722-8624 to Sub scr i b e Towergate Apartments Quiet, peaceful ami affordable one and two bedroom apartments starting at $410.00 per month Pool ami playground in a country setting near Bethahara Park Blvd. on Bethahara Road Please call 922-4041 for information Bethahara Garden Apartments Located on Bethahara Road at the comer of Silas Creek extension near Wake Forest. One bedroom apartments with washer-dryer connections, pool, and water furnished. Only $410.00 per month Please call 922-3141 for information ASSEMBLY TERRACE APARTMENTS A Community for 62 and older is now taking applications. Con veniently located in Winston Salem with Handicap Accessible units and Rental Assistance available. Call for an appointment at 336-759-9798. Office hours are from Ham 4:30pm Monday thru Friday. TDD Relay 1-800 735 2962 Equal Housing Opportunity Professionally Managed By Community Management Corporation Achievers from page Bl Montgomery, pastor of first Calvary Baptist Church. Parkland High School senior Ebony Watkins She said altruism is one of the most important things she learned in Black Achievers. She and the other achievers volun teered to serve food to the homeless at the Winston Lake Y's annual Thanksgiving and Christmas breakfasts. 1 think I have grown as a person," she said "1 feel I've become more inclined to help others since I've been in the pro gram." Watkins also said the program has inspired to push for change as an activist. She'll pursue a Global Studies and Communications degree at the University of Chapel Hill. She received a BB&T Scholarship and a $3,500 Moses H. Lucas Scholarship, which is named for an iconic Winston Lake Y employ ee and volunteer. Lucas, who turned 90 last week and has spent the last 60 years at the Y. spoke briefly as the scholarship was present ed. He said he was hum bled to have the honor named for him. "It makes me happy; It brings tears to my eyes," Lucas told the crowd. The other scholarship recipients are Jaelyn Holmes, Malik Jacobs, Mariah Jacobs. Jyles Leak, Rhyan McDowell and Nadaje Paquette. Dr. Willard McCloud was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award for the more than 50 years he has treated patients at his own prac tice. Distinguished Service Awards went to acclaimed playwright Garrett Davis for his Alzheimer's advocacy; Willie Mason for his music ministry; and Cheryl Lindsay for her myriad community involvements, including her Red HEARRT women's health initiative. Minority Business Awards went to Pink Culture Mobile Boutique, Johnson-Howard Robinson Home of Memory (a funeral home) and Miss Jenny's Pickles. Youth Achievement Awards went to teen drag car racer Matt Murphy and Elasya Jessup, the 10-year-old owner of Elasya B's Candy Tree on Fourth Street. Adult Achievers - community members who volunteer with the pro gram - were also recog nized. They included Tonya Barnes, Sheila Jackson, Aaron Harrill, Shanelle Pendleton, Pam Smith and Michelle Wilkins of P^psico Food Service; Sonya Wagstaff and Denise A. Smith of JDL Castle; and Carl Bosell, Geneice Boyd and Monty Hickman of Food Lion. I ?????????? Photo by Todd Luck Derwin Montgomery delivers the keynote address. 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