Airport Terminal Remodel

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Airport terminal ribbon cutting

Funded through a federal CARES Act grant earmarked for airports, the Terminal Renovation Project will update or replace aging equipment, including windows and the HVAC , electrical and plumbing systems. The project also includes renovating bathrooms and the restaurant kitchen as well as cosmetic improvements, such as paint, finishing and flooring

The entire project is expected to last about eight months. 

During terminal construction, in-terminal access to Elvis’ Bar and Grill will be closed, but the front entrance will remain open, and the restaurant will continue to operate. In coordination with Elvis’ Bar and Grill, the time frame for the kitchen and bathroom renovation project has been identified as mid-September to mid-December. The timeline allows Elvis’ Bar and Grill to remain open through the 2022 Pendleton Round-Up and then shut down for renovations. The goal is to have the restaurant reopened before Christmas.

 

Project Title:
Airport Terminal Remodel
Estimated Construction Cost:
$3.9 million
Actual Construction Cost:
TBD
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Final Project Cost (Construction + Engineering):
TBD
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Why It's Needed
The Pendleton airport dates back to World War II, and the existing terminal building is more than 70 years old. The Renovation project makes the terminal more safe, more energy-efficient, and more comfortable for passengers.
Address

2016 Airport Rd
Pendleton, OR 97801
United States

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Project Milestones

Project Milestones
Date
July 7, 2023
Milestone Description

Airport terminal reopens with a ribbon cutting and tours

Date
April 2023
Milestone Description

Offices begin relocating back into the terminal building.

Date
May 5, 2022
Milestone Description

McCormack Construction began installation of a 60-foot temporary terminal and temporary bathrooms next to the main terminal

Date
March 2021
Milestone Description

McCormack Construction awarded contract for CM/GC Services

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