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Boat launch project under way on Clover Island in Kennewick


Employee Andy Horner, left, and Bob Westfall, owner of Concrete West, work Monday assembling the form for a concrete retaining wall that’s part of a $730,000 project on Clover Island to rebuild the Port of Kennewick’s boat launch facility. The project includes landscaping, new bathrooms, paved parking and new launch ramps. A state grant of $238,000 also is helping pay for the project, according to port officials. The launch is expected to re-open in December. The general contractor is Banlin Construction of Kennewick.
Employee Andy Horner, left, and Bob Westfall, owner of Concrete West, work Monday assembling the form for a concrete retaining wall that’s part of a $730,000 project on Clover Island to rebuild the Port of Kennewick’s boat launch facility. The project includes landscaping, new bathrooms, paved parking and new launch ramps. A state grant of $238,000 also is helping pay for the project, according to port officials. The launch is expected to re-open in December. The general contractor is Banlin Construction of Kennewick. Tri-City Herald

Employee Andy Horner, left, and Bob Westfall, owner of Concrete West, work Monday assembling the form for a concrete retaining wall that’s part of a $730,000 project on Clover Island to rebuild the Port of Kennewick’s boat launch facility.

The project includes landscaping, new bathrooms, paved parking and new launch ramps.

A state grant of $238,000 also is helping pay for the project, according to port officials.

The launch is expected to re-open in December.

The general contractor is Banlin Construction of Kennewick.

This story was originally published August 31, 2015 at 4:34 PM with the headline "Boat launch project under way on Clover Island in Kennewick."

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