Adroit Construction Co., Inc.
Crennen Mike is an experienced project manager with a strong background in civil and heavy construction. Since September 2014, Crennen has served as Project Manager for Adroit Construction Co., Inc., overseeing commercial building projects in Southern Oregon. Prior to this role, Crennen held the position of Wyoming Area Manager at COP Construction LLC, managing heavy civil projects, including pipelines and wastewater treatment plants. Crennen's extensive career at Knife River Corporation spanned over a decade, progressing from General Manager roles to President, with responsibilities for management across multiple divisions in Southern Oregon. Crennen also gained significant experience at Kiewit, serving in various positions, including District Engineer and Job Superintendent on major projects. Educational achievements include an MBA from UW Foster School of Business and advanced degrees in Civil Engineering from Montana State University and Stanford University.
Adroit Construction Co., Inc.
Adroit Construction is an integrated team of individuals providing high value construction services. Our exceptional performance throughout our 40+ year history has earned us the reputation of being one of the most highly regarded design-build/general contractors in the Southern Oregon and Northern California regions, able to handle the most challenging and technical construction projects. For Adroit, the success of our project development group is based on teamwork, reliability, and dedication. Our long history of success in the Southern Oregon/Northern California region and our extensive experience in all facets of construction serves as a foundation for successful partnerships. Since 1979, Adroit Construction has grown from a two man shop to what is now a $50 million a year company staffing seven project managers, 17 full time office personnel, 17 superintendents, and a skilled field labor force ranging from 80-100 employees. Not only has the size of our company grown, but so have our abilities to manage various types of commercial construction under tight schedules, slim budgets, and extreme locations such as Crater Lake National Park, the high deserts of eastern Oregon and California, and tightly confined metropolitan city blocks.