Chambers Construction Co., established in 1955 by Richard A. Chambers, is a leading provider of commercial construction services throughout Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. The company's foundation rests on core principles of quality, integrity, communication, and service. Over the decades, they have proven their prowess in managing a diverse range of projects, from small commercial builds to large-scale pre-engineered metal buildings. Their commitment to building what is important in people’s lives is reflected in their core purpose and guiding values which emphasize teamwork, long-term relationships, problem-solving, and a culture of safety.
With a strong emphasis on community involvement, Chambers Construction takes pride in supporting various local organizations. By fostering relationships and investing in meaningful community projects, they aim to enhance the quality of life for residents in the areas they serve. This mission is coupled with a robust commitment to safety, where every employee is empowered to take action to prevent workplace accidents and injuries, underscoring a proactive approach to creating a safe working environment.
Known for high-quality craftsmanship, Chambers Construction manages projects that exemplify their dedication to excellence. Noteworthy achievements include the construction of the Kidsports Field House and renovations for Oregonians Credit Union. These projects not only highlight their technical expertise but also their focus on community-oriented development.
As an authorized Butler Builder®, Chambers Construction has access to innovative steel building solutions, allowing them to meet client demands for flexibility, energy efficiency, and design. The company continues to thrive on the foundation of enduring relationships and a steadfast commitment to delivering remarkable buildings that meet the evolving needs of their clients. With an impressive portfolio and a vision that aligns with community enhancement, Chambers Construction remains a trusted name in commercial construction.