Equipment Relocation, and installation.

Equipment Relocation, and installation.

Recently, Crow was hired by a client in the Northwest that wanted to replace an outdated planer mill. The client had identified a planer line located in the Southeast and hired Crow as the principal consulting engineer and the contractor responsible for disassembling, relocating, adapting, and installing this system in their facility. To accomplish the task, Crow divided the project into several phases.

First Crow was onsite at the seller’s facility in Alabama for several weeks to coordinate and control the equipment’s takedown and tagging all pieces to put them back together in their new location. Crow carefully identified all of the electrical components for reuse to save the client money during the process’s installation. Crow coordinated the packing and shipping of every component and system removed.

SecondOnce the system was relocated into the new facility, Crow worked with the client and all vendors to determine possible upgrades and modifications of the components to increase the efficiency and output at the new mill. Crow deployed one of our 3D specialists to take pictures at the new location. The 3D images ensured Crow and Crow’s clients would have the most accurate data needed to complete the installation. These images were used to design the mechanical, structural, and electrical layouts needed for the installation. The 3D images’ accuracy greatly reduced Crow’s design time and the mill’s downtime during the installation.

ThirdElectrically, Crow had to add a new motor control center (MCC) room with 2 new MCCs and did the layout drawings to show the motor and device locations for the control system. Single lines were created for the new MCC, and a complete set of control drawings were created to show termination points in the PLC enclosures for each field device. Crow provided layout and connection drawings for each operator console as well as the field mounted junction boxes. Network drawings were created for the new frequency drives and encoders that are controlled through Ethernet.

HOW WE DELIVER ON TIME AND ON BUDGET

Crow’s team was in constant communication with the client’s team (project manager, and mill personnel) reviewing options, and cost estimates before proposing the best solution.

Crow’s involvement, also, included:

  • Soil studies
  • Foundation designs
  • Piling designs
  • Existing building modifications
  • Mechanical adaptation of existing and new equipment

Crow recommendations included the design for a future expansion and increase of the planer capacity because we recognized that this area would become a bottleneck once production increases. Crow managed the entire project from shutdown to installation to full production.

Crow’s clients are very confident in our ability to deliver high quality services and solutions. This allows our clients the luxury to leverage us as their single source engineering company of choice. This results in lower engineering cost for our clients because Crow already has the skilled personnel for each discipline, rather than waiting on other firms that leverage outsourced or contract labor to support each phase throughout the engagement. Customers have one point of contact to deal with for the entire project, and when changes are requested Crow is able to quickly pull our greatest assets, our team members to make key decisions and resolve issues in house.

New Crow Engineering Southeast Office

New Crow Engineering Southeast Office

Now serving the industry with a new office in North Carolina.

New office expansion enables Crow to serve Southeastern customers closer with services including upgrade support, maintenance projects, greenfield design, and turnkey solutions.

The decision to expand our physical presence into the Southeast was a logical step in our business growth strategy. The area is rich with diverse talent from well-known prestigious colleges and universities, as well as an area that we have seen significant growth from our existing clientele. This office has allowed us to significantly expand our Southeast presence and deepen our engineering and project management expertise. This commitment to the Southeast region has already greatly increased our ability to service both new and existing clients within the forestry and building products industries.

Hunter Wylie

President, Crow Engineering

OUR HISTORY

Over 50 Years Serving the Forest Industry Throughout the U.S.

More than 50 years ago, Crow Engineering Co. was founded by Gerald W. Crow, P.E., and specialized in mechanical engineering and planning, primarily for the forest products industry. Our firm was founded on and continues to subscribe to the principles of honesty, hard work, and technical quality. In 1992, Crow Engineering Co. and Bradford and Associates, Inc. merges to form the newly named company, Bradford Conrad Crow Engineering Co., a multi-discipline engineering company. In 2016, new ownership takes over. The new ownership retained all personnel and re-brands the company back to its original name of Crow Engineering. Since the acquisition, the company has doubled in size adding key team members and specific skills while embracing up-to-date technologies including Allen-Bradley certification, BIM, and other 3-D design tools.

With the opening of the office in the Southeast, Crow will continue to grow our engineering and customer service support and capabilities for customers. New services will range from simple upgrades and maintenance projects to designing greenfield projects and delivering turnkey solutions. Our success is driven by our ability to listening to each customer’s needs in order to successfully create solutions while accounting for production, safety, and quality goals allowing us to deliver ultimate customer satisfaction. These are the principles that made Crow the industries engineering and project management firm of choice for over 50 years and they will be the same principles that will drive our success for the next 50 years.

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