EVERGREEN OPENS NEW OFFICE IN SEATTLE AREA

EUGENE, OREGON — Evergreen Engineering®, Inc., is expanding. The growing firm is adding another new location in the Seattle, Washington area.
“We wanted to better serve our major wood products and pulp & paper clients in Washington state,” said Evergreen’s Business Development Director Aaron Edewards. “We also wanted to take advantage of the pool of local talent open to us there.”
Kevin Tangen, PE, formerly based at Evergreen’s Eugene office, will lead the staff as Project and Office Manager. He will be joined by Mechanical Engineer Erik Lasher, PE, also formerly of Eugene, and newly hired Senior Project Manager Jeffrey Tuma of Port Orchard, Wash. A complement of locally-hired designers and drafters will round out the team.
The physical expansion coincides with the redesign of Evergreen’s website, www.evergreenengineering.com. Site visitors will find the pages more user-friendly, especially for mobile devices.
Established in 1985, Evergreen Engineering®, Inc., is a multi-discipline, full-service consulting engineering firm serving the wood products, power generation, pulp & paper, specialty metals manufacturing, and chemical and resin industries throughout North America and around the world.
With offices in Eugene, Ore., Atlanta, Ga., and now Seattle, Wash., Evergreen specializes in mechanical, civil/structural, chemical, environmental, and electrical engineering. Services encompass all project phases from planning through construction, including scheduling, feasibility studies, preliminary engineering, capital estimates, detail engineering, process design, environmental permitting, purchasing, commissioning and start-up assistance, and project management.
For more information, visit www.evergreenengineering.com or call (888) 484-4771.
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