Construction & Industrial Sweeping Services in Oregon

Control track-out, prepare for inspections, and keep your project moving with responsive construction sweeping throughout Oregon.

Heavy-Duty Sweeping
Construction Cleanup
Industrial Facilities
Stormwater Compliance
24/7 Statewide

Built for the Toughest Job Sites in Oregon

Construction and industrial sweeping is a different discipline from parking lot maintenance. Construction and industrial sweeping removes tracked mud, aggregate, milling debris, industrial dust, and heavy sediment from active job sites and operating facilities. When left unmanaged, this material can enter storm drains, interfere with stormwater controls, create safety concerns, and disrupt production.

Mid-State Industrial Service has provided construction and industrial sweeping in Oregon since 1970. Our high-capacity sweepers are operated by trained crews and supported by Mid-State’s NAPSA-certified sweeping program. The team understands production schedules, project requirements, and the costs associated with delays.

When you need a sweeping contractor who can match your pace, support your stormwater plan, and keep the project moving, Mid-State is ready to respond.

Construction Site Sweeping

Mud, soil, and debris tracked from construction sites onto public roads can create unsafe conditions, enter stormwater systems, and lead to corrective action under Oregon’s 1200-C Construction Stormwater General Permit. Track-out and sediment can also contribute to clogged drainage infrastructure that may require catch basin cleaning or drain line jetting.

Mid-State has supported ODOT contractors on Highway 58, Interstate 5, Highway 126, and numerous other Oregon projects. Our crews understand the roadway-cleanliness, scheduling, and documentation requirements associated with state highway work.

Mid-State Industrial Service XBroom street sweeper cleaning muddy track out at a Knife River construction site entrance, with active excavation equipment, temporary construction signage, and workers in the background under a bright blue sky.
  • Haul Road & Site-Entrance Sweeping removes tracked material from haul roads, site entrances, and adjoining paved areas.
  • Post-Grading & Excavation Cleanup collects loose soil and aggregate before it migrates beyond the active work area.
  • Active Site-Maintenance Sweeping provides scheduled or on-call sweeping throughout construction phases.
  • Pre-inspection Sweeping helps prepare roadways, entrances, and drainage areas before municipal or regulatory inspections.

Our construction sweeping services help address track-out and loose material throughout the project:

Our crews understand the role sweeping plays within Oregon DEQ’s 1200-C Construction Stormwater General Permit requirements, the ESCP (Erosion and Sediment Control Plan) BMP standards, and construction-site best management practices. Contractors can also coordinate hydro excavation, vacuum excavation, stormwater maintenance services, and drain line jetting through Mid-State to address multiple project needs with one service provider. We’re helping you stay compliant.

Industrial Site Sweeping

Industrial facilities face unique sweeping demands, including fine dust, heavy aggregate, production debris, and operating schedules that leave little room for downtime. Sweeping can also be coordinated with hydroblasting, tank cleaning, and other industrial maintenance services during planned shutdowns and facility turnarounds.

Our industrial sweeping services include:

  • Mill Yards & Log Storage Areas: removal of sawdust, bark, chips, and loose wood debris from paved travel and production areas.
  • Manufacturing & Fabrication Facilities: routine and project-based cleanup for suitable paved work areas, access roads, and production yards.
  • Aggregate, Concrete & Asphalt Facilities: heavy-duty sweeping for rock, sand, cement residue, and loose production material.
  • Warehouse & Distribution Yards: cleanup of pallet fragments, packaging debris, gravel, and accumulated grit.
  • Intermodal & Rail-Connected Facilities: sweeping for high-use traffic corridors, staging areas, and loading zones.

Scheduled sweeping is available for high-production industrial sites, including nights, weekends, and planned shutdowns.

Who We Serve

Mid-State supports contractors and facilities where mud, aggregate, dust, wood debris, and other material accumulate quickly. Mid-State operates heavy-duty XBroom mechanical sweepers designed for demanding construction and industrial environments. Our equipment and scheduling options are suited to the following operations:

General Contractors & Site Superintendents

Keeping active construction projects cleaner, safer, and better maintained with dependable roadway and site sweeping support.

Paving & Grading Contractors

Supporting ODOT and municipal roadway projects with dependable sweeping services that help meet job specifications and maintain cleaner work zones.

Aggregate, Concrete & Asphalt Operations

Managing heavy dust, loose material, and roadway debris with high-capacity sweeping built for demanding production environments.

Sawmills, Paper Mills & Wood Products Facilities

Controlling sawdust, fiber, and roadway debris across active mill sites, production yards, and industrial access roads.

Metal Fabrication & Manufacturing Plants

Maintaining cleaner, safer industrial roadways and work areas with routine debris, dust, and material cleanup services.

Warehouses, Distribution Centers & Intermodal Yards

Keeping high-traffic logistics facilities cleaner and more efficient with roadway sweeping and debris control services.

Utility & Pipeline Contractors

Utility and pipeline contractors can coordinate construction sweeping with hydro excavation, vacuum excavation, and CCTV inspection when projects involve existing underground or stormwater infrastructure.

Sweeping That Supports Stormwater Compliance

Routine sweeping can be an important best management practice for controlling sediment, loose material, and debris on paved areas.

Mid-State helps you:

  • Remove loose sediment and debris before it reaches storm-drain inlets.
  • Establish a recurring sweeping schedule based on site conditions and project activity.
  • Provide service records that can support SWPPP or ESCP documentation.
  • Coordinate catch basin cleaning and drain line jetting when material reaches the drainage system.
  • Install and maintain catch basin filters when included in the approved scope of work.
  • Help project teams demonstrate proactive site maintenance to owners and inspectors.
Mid-State XBroom sweeper cleaning mud and dirt track out from a construction site roadway in Oregon on a sunny day.

Why Choose Mid-State Industrial Service

NAPSA-Certified

Mid-State is a NAPSA-certified sweeping contractor with trained operators and company practices aligned with recognized power-sweeping standards.

High-Capacity Fleet

A fleet of more than 35 specialized service trucks, including heavy-duty XBroom mechanical sweepers built for mud, aggregate, millings, and other high-volume material.

24/7 Emergency Dispatch

Our team provides 24/7 emergency dispatch, after-hours support, and responsive mobilization based on location, equipment availability, and site conditions. Backup units and in-house maintenance help reduce service interruptions.

Statewide Coverage

Headquartered in Eugene, with active operations from the Portland metro to Southern Oregon, the coast, and Central Oregon. One service provider for projects throughout Oregon.

Over 55 Years of Experience

Since 1970, Mid-State has adapted to changing regulations, demanding seasonal conditions, and a wide range of construction and industrial environments.

Equipment Used for Construction Sweeping

Mid-State Industrial XBroom mechanical sweeper truck

Mid-State operates Freightliner and Kenworth XBroom mechanical sweepers for heavy-duty construction sweeping, industrial-site cleanup, roadway support, and high-volume debris removal.

  • Mechanical broom systems collect heavier jobsite material that routine air sweepers may not be designed to handle.
  • The equipment is effective for mud, gravel, sand, asphalt millings, chip-seal aggregate, bulk leaves, and construction debris.
  • Large hoppers support longer sweeping runs with fewer disposal interruptions.
  • Heavy-duty truck-mounted designs are suited to active jobsites, haul roads, industrial yards, and roadway projects.
  • Equipment is available for recurring maintenance, project support, and on-demand dispatch.

Best for: Construction track-out, haul roads, roadway projects, industrial yards, aggregate facilities, chip-seal cleanup, pavement-milling support, and bulk-debris removal.

Service Areas

Mid-State Industrial Service provides construction and industrial sweeping throughout Oregon. Crews and equipment can also mobilize for select projects in Southern Washington, Western Idaho, and Northern California.

Portland Metro

Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas Counties and surrounding areas.

Salem & Mid-Willamette Valley

Marion, Polk, and surrounding counties.

Eugene & Springfield

Lane County and surrounding areas.

Bend & Central Oregon

Deschutes County and Central Oregon communities.

Roseburg & Southern Oregon

Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and surrounding counties.

Eastern Oregon

Mobilization available for municipalities, commercial properties, industrial facilities, and project sites throughout Eastern Oregon.

Not sure whether your project is within our service area? Call (541) 726-6730 to discuss the location, schedule, and equipment requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is track-out, and why does it matter?

Track-out is mud, soil, aggregate, or other material carried from a construction site onto adjoining roads by vehicles and equipment. Oregon’s 1200-C Construction Stormwater General Permit requires construction sites to use controls that minimize sediment leaving the site. Unmanaged track-out can create unsafe roadway conditions and lead to corrective action or permit-compliance concerns.

Can you work around our production schedule?

Yes. We offer night, weekend, and planned-shutdown scheduling to reduce interference with production, deliveries, and active construction work.

Do you provide documentation for our SWPPP records?

Yes. Upon request, we can provide service records showing dates, locations, and completed sweeping work to support your SWPPP or ESCP documentation.

What types of industrial debris can you handle?

Our equipment can collect many types of loose material, including sawdust, wood chips, gravel, sand, aggregate, packaging debris, and certain production residues. Material acceptance depends on volume, particle size, contamination, disposal requirements, and site conditions. Contact us to review the material before service.

Keep Sites Clean & Crews Moving

From one-time track-out cleanup to recurring industrial-yard sweeping, Mid-State has the equipment and scheduling flexibility to keep your operation moving.

24/7 emergency dispatch available, statewide coverage across Oregon.