QUICK SUMMARY
The City of Bend is advancing its Southeast Area Plan Pump Station Project, aimed at facilitating planned urban growth in the region. This significant infrastructure development, contracted to Slayden Constructors, Inc. and designed by Parametrix, is estimated to cost approximately $26 million and is expected to be completed by fall 2025.
The City of Bend is making headway on the Southeast Area Plan Pump Station Project, a pivotal infrastructure initiative designed to support planned urban growth in southeast Bend. Positioned at Knott Road and 27th Street, the project is being executed by Slayden Constructors, Inc., with architectural planning provided by Parametrix. This significant development comes with an estimated budget of $26 million and aims to enhance the city's capacity to manage increased urban demands. Construction work is set to conclude in fall 2025, with various construction phases already underway, including the installation of main sewer lines and concrete catch basins. These efforts reflect Bend's proactive approach to urban planning and sustainability, ensuring that essential services keep pace with population growth. The pump station is a critical component for managing wastewater, underscoring the importance of infrastructure in supporting community development. As Bend continues to grow, this project exemplifies the city's commitment to maintaining a robust and efficient urban environment. With its completion, residents can expect improved sanitation services and support for future expansion.