Pump Stations Installed – Some of Our Completed Projects

  • Worked with Orion Watts Construction to install pump station at Port Angeles, WA Naval Base
  • Installed pump stations at other Naval, Air Force & Coast Guard bases
  • Bart Subway System subterranean pump station
  • Custom HDPE pump station for Department of Defense, Shemya, Aleutian Islands, near Alaska. Read more…
  • Installed pump station at BHJ Pet foods, Logansport, Indiana
  • pFriem Family Brewers, Hood River, Oregon
  • DEQ praises Taylor for setting the standard for sediment treatment with our pump station at Southport lumber. Read more…
  • Stormwater pump stations installed for TVT Die Casting, Portland, Oregon
  • Stormwater pump stations installed for Intrepid, Portland, Oregon
  • Department of Veteran Affairs
  • Medford School District 549C
  • Jackson County Urban Renewal Agency
  • Oregon Military Department
  • City of Ashland (see below)
  • Medford Urban Renewal Agency
  • City of Grants Pass
  • City of Portland
  • City of Bandon (see below)
  • City of Medford
  • City of Powers

“I have worked with Taylor Companies on both water and waste water stations.  Most recently in employing the EZZ-Klean device within a 24′ deep sewage wet well.  I was there during start up operations of the pump station and witnessed first hand the time saving and cleaning aspects of the wide mouth suction head.” – Mr. Garrett Pallo, PE. Civil West Engineering.

“With the high winds and many storms that buffet the coastal range, we looked at the EZZ Klean as added insurance towards protection of our beautiful park.”
-Mike Colllins, Oregon State Parks Regional Manager, Salem

Bandon Pump Station

December 13, 2007
Mark Taylor
Taylor Site Development, Inc.
Medford, Oregon 97501
Re: City of Bandon
Johnson Creek Sewage Pump Station Upgrade
101.51

To Whom It May Concern:

The contract for an upgrade to an existing sewage pump station located in the City of Bandon, Oregon was awarded to Taylor Site Development on March 16th, 2007. Final acceptance of the pump station by the City was November 12th, 2007.

Since final acceptance, the pump station has performed without incident. Further, during a recent high wind and rain storm, the new structure held strong. The City recently expressed their pleasure with the overall performance of the improved pump station, both in general, and during the major storm event.

As the designer and main inspector, I worked closely with TSD on this project, and can verify that TSD performed the Contractor’s responsibilities as outlined in the contract requirements in a timely manner, and ultimately, has provided the City with a finished product with which they can be proud.

Sincerely,

Cedar Simmons, EIT
The Dyer Partnership

Engineers and Planners, Inc.

Ashland Pump Station

The Engineering Division has received a single bid for the replacement of the North Main Street Sanitary Sewer Pump Station. The bid of $367,375.00 was submitted by Taylor Site Development of Medford, OR.
The North Main Sanitary Sewer Pump Station was constructed in the early 1960’s and serves the northwesterly area of Ashland including the Ashland Mine Road and Schofield Street areas. The pump station is rapidly deteriorating and has no capacity to provide for anticipated growth within its service area. This project has been identified as a priority project in the current Capital Improvement Plan.

Construction of a sewer pump station is a specialty with few local firms having the expertise to perform the work. For that reason a “pre-packaged” pump station was specified and an extended bid calendar selected to help promote more interest among local firms. The bid advertisement was published locally and statewide beginning on April 9, 2007 with the bid opening held on May 22, 2007 providing a 43 calendar bid window. Additionally, bid advertisements and/or bid packages were mailed to eight plan centers and to seventeen prospective bidders. Even with an extended bid window and a saturation of advertising, only a single bid was received.

Staff recommends approval of the attached contract with Taylor Site Development, Inc. to construct the North Main Pump Station at a cost of $367,375.00.

Article derived from City Council of Information.

October 22, 2007
Mark Taylor
Taylor Site Development Inc.
PO Box 537
Medford, OR 97501

RE: NORTH MAIN SEWER PUMP STATION REPLACEMENT PROJECT NO. 2004-06

Dear Mark:

As of this date all work on the North Main Pump Station is complete and has been inspected, approved and accepted by the City of Ashland. Thank you for a job well done. We have enjoyed working with you and your crews on this project and appreciate your timely completion of the project.

The final payment including retainage release, has been authorized and will be sent shortly.

Please be reminded that this final acceptance marks the beginning of the 24 month materials and workmanship warranty as specified in the contract documents.

Thanks again for your good work on this project.

Sincerely,

James H. Olson
City Surveyor / Project Manager