A massive crane used for Deschutes County Courthouse construction has been removed

Claire Elmer
(Update: adding video)
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — As crews continue construction on the Deschutes County courthouse expansion project, a major piece of equipment has been removed.
Commuters may notice, a northern portion of Bond Street will be closed between Greenwood Avenue and Wall Street while a large tower crane used in construction, is dismantled. The closure began this past Friday morning and is scheduled to remain in place through Monday evening.
Northbound traffic on Bond is being detoured, with drivers directed to turn left on Greenwood and then right on Wall Street to continue north. Barricades are in place at the Bond and Greenwood intersection. Pedestrian access remains open on the west sidewalk, but city officials urge caution near the site.
The crane removal is part of a $46.8 million expansion that will nearly double the courthouse’s size. The three-story addition will include new courtrooms, judges’ chambers, and updated security features. Construction is expected to be completed in the summer of 2026.
City officials are reminding drivers to plan ahead, expect delays, and follow posted detour signs in the area.