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Port Of Moses Lake (Grant County Port District 10)
Work includes approx 1,950 LF of 16" fire main; 500 LF small diameter fire main; install fire hydrants, valves, and other water works controls; connect and install alarms and alarm control panel with wiring; permitting; and resurfacing affected areas with HMA and Portland cement pavement.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Port Of Moses Lake (Grant County Port District 10)
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Work includes approx 1,950 LF of 16" fire main; 500 LF small diameter fire main; install fire hydrants, valves, and other water works controls; connect and install alarms and alarm control panel with wiring; permitting; and resurfacing affected areas with HMA and Portland cement pavement.
AvailablePort Of Moses Lake (Grant County Port District 10)
405 LF of 12" ductile iron pipe D-701; 765 LF of 14" ductile iron pipe D-701; 3,660 LF of no.6 AWG solid, bare copper counterpoise wire L-108; 2,815 LF of conduit (single), 2" PVC Sch 40, CLSM encased L-110; 525 LF of no.6 AWG solid, bare copper counterpoise wire L-108.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Port Of Moses Lake (Grant County Port District 10)
Close: May 15, 2026
405 LF of 12" ductile iron pipe D-701; 765 LF of 14" ductile iron pipe D-701; 3,660 LF of no.6 AWG solid, bare copper counterpoise wire L-108; 2,815 LF of conduit (single), 2" PVC Sch 40, CLSM encased L-110; 525 LF of no.6 AWG solid, bare copper counterpoise wire L-108.
Port Of Moses Lake (Grant County Port District 10)
Work includes: construction management; construction inspection; project administration; scheduling; cost estimating; construction bid package development for advertisement, issuance, and award; and grant and environmental compliance and reporting.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Port Of Moses Lake (Grant County Port District 10)
Close: Apr 8, 2026
Work includes: construction management; construction inspection; project administration; scheduling; cost estimating; construction bid package development for advertisement, issuance, and award; and grant and environmental compliance and reporting.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Port Of Moses Lake (Grant County Port District 10)
This strategic plan for the Port of Moses Lake outlines a roadmap for economic growth and community vitality, focusing on critical infrastructure development to expand existing industries and attract new ones. Key strategic goals include ensuring long-term financial stability, optimizing resource management, enhancing organizational communication, and developing staff expertise. The plan prioritizes robust marketing, strengthening relationships with key anchor partners, and increasing industrial land capacity, while exploring the Port's potential as a trucking and logistics hub. Significant investments are targeted for essential infrastructure like power, rail, wastewater, and potable water, alongside improvements in passenger transportation. By 2030, the Port aims to be the state's leading inland cargo hub, operating an advanced water system, fostering thriving businesses in the Westside Employment Center, and demonstrating exceptional financial stewardship.
The W20 Lateral Extension Project is a comprehensive water solution for the Columbia Basin, designed to address pressing water supply challenges and maximize benefits for all water users. It leverages municipal and irrigation water deliveries, secures new municipal drinking water sources for Moses Lake, and enhances environmental conditions by routing low-nutrient water to mitigate toxic algae blooms. The project aims to increase overall water availability while resolving critical issues for municipal, agricultural, and environmental stakeholders.
This Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements outlines the Port of Moses Lake's strategic direction from 2025 to 2030, focusing on enhancing infrastructure to expand existing industries and attract new ones. Key strategic pillars include adopting sound financial practices, optimizing property tax use, and refining budget development. The plan prioritizes institutionalizing best management practices, developing robust communication and marketing strategies, and strengthening staff capabilities. Critical initiatives involve solidifying anchor partnerships, increasing industrial land capacity, exploring a trucking/logistics hub, attracting and retaining manufacturing employers, and making significant infrastructure investments in power, rail, wastewater, and potable water. The plan also aims to improve passenger air and road transportation infrastructure. The vision for 2030 includes becoming the state's top inland cargo hub, operating a Class "A" water system, expanding businesses in the Westside Employment Center, reducing tax levies, and expanding flights from Grant County International Airport.
The Port of Moses Lake Commission conducted a meeting that included discussions and actions on several key areas. A presentation was given on the proposed Tax Increment Area. The commission approved vouchers for payment and adopted a resolution designating a Tax Increment Area. They also approved the purchase of easement and property associated with the NCBR project and authorized a contract for emergency repairs to the TRACON HVAC system. Additionally, they approved a bid for assault strip runway rubber removal. The Interim Executive Director signed a license agreement with The Boeing Company and an annual T-hangar lease. Updates were provided on strategic planning, rail and power initiatives, changes to soliciting public comments for meetings, and ongoing discussions regarding a master lease with Million Air.
This strategic document from the Port of Moses Lake outlines goals and objectives for its Tax Increment Area, aligning with its mission to promote economic and community vitality in Greater Moses Lake. The plan focuses on two primary goals: supporting economic vitality by attracting and retaining businesses through increased industrial land, infrastructure investments (power, rail, wastewater), and enhanced emergency services; and increasing the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors by developing transportation options and attracting high-wage employment opportunities.
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