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Bollards Near Me: Oregon Statewide Installation Service (2026)
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Searching "bollards near me" in Oregon usually returns three kinds of results: national hardware-store SKUs you have to install yourself, generic contractor directories that don't actually do bollard work, and a handful of regional installers. Cojo is the third type. We install bollards across Oregon -- Portland metro, the I-5 corridor down through Eugene, eastward to Bend, and the Rogue Valley around Medford. This page lays out where we work, what we install, and how to get a quote that reflects your site's actual conditions.
Cojo installs bollards across the Portland metro (Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Gresham, Tigard, Tualatin), the central Willamette Valley (Salem, Albany, Corvallis), Eugene-Springfield, Central Oregon (Bend), the Rogue Valley (Medford, Ashland), and the Hood River-Columbia Gorge area. Standard 6-inch concrete-filled steel pipe bollards run $400 to $1,200 installed. Crash-rated and decorative units run higher. Quotes include a written ADA compliance review and reference local code (Portland Title 33, Salem Chapter 79, Eugene EPP, Bend land-use code, Springfield code).
| Type | Common Use | Footing Depth | Typical Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4-inch steel pipe, surface-mount | Light-duty pedestrian channelization | Baseplate anchor | $300 to $700 |
| 6-inch concrete-filled steel pipe | Storefronts, parking-lot perimeters | 24 to 36 inches | $400 to $1,200 |
| 8-inch forklift-rated | Warehouse columns, dock edges | 36 inches | $700 to $1,600 |
| Removable bollards | Service-lane access, fire lanes | Sleeve detail | $700 to $1,800 |
| Decorative cast bollards | Downtown facade, HOA, plaza | 24 to 36 inches | $800 to $2,500 |
| ASTM F3016 low-speed crash | Drive-thrus, ATMs | 36 inches | $1,200 to $3,000 |
| ASTM F2656 K4 crash-rated | High-risk storefronts, perimeter | 48 inches | $1,500 to $4,000 |
| ASTM F2656 K12 crash-rated | Government, federal facilities | 48+ inches | $4,500 to $10,000 |
For multi-site portfolios that span Portland metro and the Willamette Valley, see our Portland metro bollards coordinator page.
Three drivers run statewide:
Oregon climate and soil vary widely across the state. Three regional realities shape installation work:
In April 2026 we completed a 4-site, 32-bollard rollout for a regional retail group across Salem, Eugene, Bend, and Medford. Each site received 8 ASTM F2656 K4 crash-rated bollards along the storefront entrance, set in 48 inch footings with epoxy anchor cages. Total project: 8 work days across 4 weeks, single 2-person crew traveling. Project log delivered with photo, anchor type, embedment depth, concrete mix slip, and ASTM cert package per unit. The K4 spec was driven by the insurance underwriter, not city ordinance.
Industry Baseline Range (statewide averages, see city-specific pages for local adjustments):
| Bollard Type | Installed Price (each) |
|---|---|
| 4-inch steel pipe, surface-mount | $300 to $700 |
| 6-inch concrete-filled steel pipe, embedded | $400 to $1,200 |
| 8-inch forklift-rated, embedded | $700 to $1,600 |
| Removable bollard with sleeve | $700 to $1,800 |
| Decorative cast bollard | $800 to $2,500 |
| ASTM F3016 low-speed crash | $1,200 to $3,000 |
| ASTM F2656 K4 crash-rated | $1,500 to $4,000 |
| ASTM F2656 K12 crash-rated | $4,500 to $10,000 |
Oregon 2026 bollard pricing runs above the published baselines because of three factors: rising aggregate and concrete delivery rates statewide (roughly 8 to 12 percent year over year), constrained Pacific Northwest steel inventory pushing freight from out of region for 8-inch and stainless stock, and a labor pool tightened by the post-2024 reconstruction boom in southern Oregon. Lead times: stock 6-inch 2 to 3 weeks, 8-inch forklift-rated 3 to 5 weeks, crash-rated certified 6 to 10 weeks.
See our who installs bollards reference for the full contractor selection criteria. The short version: CCB license, current general liability and workers' comp, written ADA compliance review with every quote, and a documented anchor and concrete mix specification per bollard type. For pricing line items, see bollard installation cost. Most multi-site jobs also bundle striping work across Oregon.
Cojo handles bollard installation across the Portland metro, Willamette Valley, Central Oregon, and the Rogue Valley. Every quote comes with a written ADA compliance review and a documented anchor and concrete-mix spec. Contact Cojo to schedule a site walk; bollard installs typically pair with the rest of our parking lot services on the same mobilization.
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