“We build world class facilities with design, efficiency, quality, and purpose in mind.”
Crow Engineering Est. 1968
WOOD PRODUCTS
For more than 50 years, Crow Engineering has been designing for the forest and wood products industry. We specialize in engineering for saw mills as well as chip, veneer/plywood, OSB/particle board, and LVL plants.
INDUSTRIAL
Crow Engineering is licensed throughout the United States to provide engineering for large-scale industrial infrastructures including manufacturing, maintenance, and bulk handling facilities.
COLD STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION
We provide engineering and value-add services for freezers, coolers, fridges, chill docks, receiving stations, and processing facilities.
COMMERCIAL
Our engineering expertise includes a diverse mix of engineering backgrounds, skill sets, and experience that has provided service for commercial clients. Our The Crow Engineering portfolio of commercial engineering work covers includes: high density, mixed use, municipal, and mass timber designs.
Licensed Throughout the United States
Crow engineers are not only licensed throughout the United States, they also offer a diverse spectrum of engineering certifications, experience, and value-add services. The Crow offices are in Oregon and North Carolina with teams that includes consultants and registered industrial, civil, mechanical, forensic, and structural engineers.
Crow Engineers are licensed in:
WEST
Alaska
Arizona
California
Oregon*
Washington
Idaho
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
Utah
Wyoming
SOUTH
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Carolina*
Ohio
Tennessee
MIDWEST
Colorado
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Michigan
Minnesota
Texas
Wisconsin
NORTHEAST
Connecticut
Maryland
Massachusetts
New Jersey
*offices
If you have a project in an unlicensed state, please give us a call.
(503) 213-2013


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Earth, Wind, Fire, Water
Designing buildings to stand up to the elements requires detailed site analysis to determine weather patterns, climate, soil types, wind speed and directions, heat, path of the sun, and more. Solutions involving insulation, vapor barriers, and air barriers will vary radically depending on whether the site is in the cold and snowy north, the hot and humid south, or the arid desert.
Freres Lumber Builds a New Breezeway
Recently, Freres worked with Crow Engineering to design an open-sided structure using its MPP product. The aim of the project was to infill a space between two manufacturing buildings at the Freres Plant 3 mill in Mill City, OR.