Evergreen Engineering Celebrates 40th Anniversary 

Evergreen Engineering, Inc. was incorporated in 1985 with headquarters in Eugene, Ore., originally served mainly the forest products industries (wood products and pulp & paper) that used to be predominant in the Pacific Northwest.

In 2016, Evergreen opened an office in Atlanta, Ga. to better serve clients in the southeastern U.S. Danielle Daniels and Justin Price became Evergreen’s Co-CEOs in 2022.

As early as 1986, Evergreen began to diversify into other industries, including metals (steel and titanium) and chemicals (adhesives). This diversification continued over the next few years into power and energy systems, especially as related to utilities for industrial plants, and biomass production.

Having  proudly served the wood products and biomass energy sectors across the U.S. for 40 years, the company celebrated this milestone at Evergreen Engineering’s 40th Anniversary Open House in mid-August in Atlanta with a celebration planned for Oregon in mid-September.

Co-CEO Justin Price says, “A heartfelt thank you to those companies who joined us—it meant a lot to have you there. Your continued partnership, trust, and collaboration have played a big part in Evergreen’s journey and success over the past four decades. We’re grateful to work with such an incredible group of people and companies!” 

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