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Dillard, Oregon
Crow Engineering was the lead consultant for multiple projects at Roseburg Forest Products’ Dillard location. Projects included a fuel house, log processor, planing mill, and stud mill.
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Morrow County, Oregon
DESIGNER: Nelson Buchillon
Morrow County hired Crow Engineering to provide project management services for a Facility Planning Assessment. The County wanted to evaluate five existing facilities that currently operate with nine departments around the North County Area. Some properties are leased office space, some are owned, and some are commingled leased space.
The intention of the Facility Planning Study is to provide a snapshot of the existing facilities, an accurate department growth projection, department operational needs, and conceptual rendering and layouts for a new facility that will have a 30-year life expectancy. Â
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Woodland, Washington
Crow Engineering served as the prime consultant for engineering and design for a new 30,000 square foot steel-framed fish processing plant with -55 F deg. freezing cells.
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San Franscisco, California
Structural Engineer:Â John F. Bradford, PE, SE
Crow Engineering was selected as a sub-consultant by Elcon Associates, Inc. to provide structural engineering and design for the support frames and cable supports on the Trolley. This project is unique as the trolley crosses the 4th Street bascule bridge.
Samoa, California
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: John F. Bradford, PE, SE
Crow Engineering, Inc. was contracted to perform a structural assessment of the California Redwood Company chip loading facility adjacent to the Evergreen Pulp Mill in Samoa, California.
The dock structure consists of the combination of a timber pile finger dock which extends approximately 700 feet over the water, a timber pile supported central platform, and a steel pipe pile supported concrete deck and pile caps which support the main town structure.
The conveyor is supported on four timber bents utilizing full height timber piles and four steel bents that are supported by concrete pile caps on steel pipe piles. Additionally, a series of steel pipe pile dolphins with concrete caps, connected by a timber walkway extend both directions from the main dock structure, including one timber dolphin on the south extension.
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