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.
Crow Engineering was selected to be the prime consultant to the owner of the Columbia Colstor Facility in Quincy, Washington. Our team provided the foundation engineering, structural engineering, and facility planning and engineering, while we coordinated a sub-consultant to take care of the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing.
This was a Green Field Project to build a 260,000 square foot freezer facility with truck and rail docks, offices, shop, and machinery rooms. The rail dock with large roll-up doors is an over-width chilled dock that allows chilled product storage. The facility was partially constructed with refurbished long-span structural steel trusses, columns, and beams that were modified and reused from a dismantled wood products facility.
Crow Engineering was selected to be the prime consultant to build a new facility in Kennewick, Washington. This Greenfield project was a 265,000 square foot cold storage warehouse with rail and truck service, along with a complete facility including offices, engine room, shops, and employee facilities.
Crow Engineering is modeling SnoTemp’s cash flow requirements and building project contingencies. Our consulting efforts will enable them to confidently purchase and develop property that fit both within their financial and operational success parameters.