From our humble beginnings as a family business started by brothers O.P. and W.T. Crowder in 1947, Crowder has grown exponentially. With just five employees, Crowder completed a set of concrete steps for Plaza Road Presbyterian Church. Today, over 70 years later, we offer our high-quality expertise and professionalism in services that span the Southeast with over 1,000 employees.
Gibson Pond Dam
The Charlotte Gateway Station
Greene Street – Richland County
VDOT Nottoway River
Upper McAlpine Creek - Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Project
Cornish Creek WTP and Water Supply Facilities Improvements (Progressive Design-Build)
Calls Creek Water Reclamation Facility Phase 1 and Phase 2 Upgrade (Progressive Design-Build & Construction Manager At-Risk)
Ft. Mill Water Pollution Control Plant 4.5 MGD Expansion (Design-Bid-Build)
Hampton Boulevard Tank and Pump Station (Design-Bid-Build)
Neuse River Resource Recovery Facility Bioenergy Recovery Program (NRRRF BERP) (Construction Manager At-Risk)
Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant – Phase 3 and Phase 4 Upgrades (Progressive Design-Build)
Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility (Progressive Design-Build)

Renewable Energy
Power
Industrial
Electrical
Water & Wastewater
Transportation
Fabrication
Dams
Diascund Dam Rehabilitation
Glenville Lake Dam Rehabilitation
Lake Townsend Dam
Langley Pond Dam Rehabilitation
Table Rock Dam and Intake Structure
Crowder Wins 2024 Construction Excellence Award
Women of Construction and Engineering: Three Women; Three Stories
A Rad Skatepark Lies Atop 5.2 Million Gallons of Water
Harnessing the Transformative Potential of Collaborative Delivery to Achieve Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
An Optimistic Outlook on Aging Water Infrastructure






