Crowder Construction Company

Crowder Construction Company
Crowder Construction Company
Type Private
Industry General Contractor (construction)
Founded 1947
Headquarters Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Services General Construction
Design-Build
Employees 650 - 800 (2008)
Website www.crowdercc.com

Crowder Construction Company is a privately owned General Contracting, and Design-Build service provider. Founded in 1947 by O. P. and W.T. Crowder, Crowder Construction Company is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Crowder is ranked among the top 400 contractors by Engineering News-Record.[1]

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History

In 1947, brothers O. P. and W.T. Crowder had everything it took to manage and complete their first project, a church sidewalk. In less than a decade, they developed a team of 40 employees to undertake Crowder's first major highway construction project, a bridge in Charlotte, NC.[2] As the Company grew, O. P. and W.T. moved to larger heavy civil and environmental projects including water and wastewater treatment plants. Crowder expanded its operations in the early 1990s to include mechanical and industrial projects.[2] Crowder opened offices in Apex, North Carolina and Spartanburg, South Carolina, creating two new divisions of operation.[2]

Company executives include Otis Crowder, son of O.P. Crowder, as Chief Executive Officer and Bill Crowder Jr., son of W.T. Crowder, as Chief Operating Officer.

Divisions

Civil & Environmental

Located in Apex, North Carolina focuses on Sewage Treatment Plants, Water Treatment Plants, and Electrical Projects . Regional Offices located in Atlanta, Georgia and Greenville, South Carolina.[3]

Heavy Civil

Located in Charlotte, North Carolina focuses on Bridges, Dams, Steam Tunnels, Shoring, and Deep Excavations.[3]

Industrial

Located in Spartanburg, South Carolina focuses on Power Station and Metal Fabrication.[3]

References

  1. ^ "The Top 400 Contractors 2009". Engineering News-Record. 2009. http://enr.construction.com/toplists/Contractors/301-400.asp. Retrieved 2009-08-19. 
  2. ^ a b c "History & Philosophy". Crowder Construction Company. 2009. http://www.crowdercc.com/history.asp. Retrieved 2009-08-19. 
  3. ^ a b c "Locations". Crowder Construction Company. 2009. http://www.crowdercc.com/locations.asp. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 

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