The city of Hermiston is on its way to making the South Hermiston Industrial Park more âshovel readyâ after city councilors awarded a bid for a $1.6 million construction project at their Monday, May 24, meeting.
The project will extend Southeast Campbell Drive down to East Penney Avenue, pave an undeveloped right of way for Southeast 10th Street connecting to Highway 395, create a new road leading into Port of Umatilla-owned property, and add water and sewer lines in the area.
The council awarded to contract to Tapani, Inc. of Richland, Washington, which was the apparent low bidder of four bids.
âAll four of these bids were within $100,000,â Assistant City Manager Mark Morgan said.
Hermiston to award contract for industrial park project
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Cottonwood Canyon Experience Center
Architect: Signal Architecture + Research
General Contractor: Tapani Inc.
Subcontractors: Amerx Roofing, Columbia Allied, F.L.I. Landscape, Juniper Sawmill, Matheus Lumber, Milne Masonry, Park Place Painting, Parr Lumber, Precision Rebar & Accessories, Rixir Systems, Schonert & Associates, Superior Door, The Dalles Concrete, Trademark Plumbing, Wire Rite Electric
One of Oregon’s most scenic state parks is also the location of the winner of this year’s Top Projects award in the hospitality category.
Cottonwood Canyon State Park sits along the John Day River in Gilliam County in Central Oregon, and is actually the state’s second-largest state park at over 8,000 acres in size. Central to the park, however, is the brand new Cottonwood Canyon Experience Center, a new multi-use facility designed by Signal Architecture + Research and built by general contractor Tapani Inc. The new center opened in 2019 and features four new cabins, a brick mas