Founded in 1955, Chambers Construction is an integral part of history in the Pacific Northwest. Since 1955, we've helped build communities - from Eugene to Seattle - one fine-crafted building, storefront, school, factory, and apartment complex at a time. With integrity and attention to detail and quality as our guides, we have built a full-service construction company with a reputation people can trust. We look forward to proving it to you. Projects range from wood-frame buildings such as the estate-like Spring Hill Country Club in Albany to pre-engineered steel giants such as the University of Oregon Moshofsky Center. Chambers has claimed more than 30 percent of the pre-engineered steel market in Lane County. We live in the same communities we've helped build, and Chambers is dedicated to preserving the quality of our Northwest lifestyle. Chambers proudly follows the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System to provide a whole-building approach to construction - from sustainable site development to energy and water efficiency to indoor environmental quality. In 2009 Chambers Construction completed construction on The Inkwell Building in Crescent Village Town Center, which obtained the Pacific Northwest's first Platinum LEED Certification for Commercial Interiors as well as achieving LEED Gold Certification for Core and Structure.
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