
IF you drive down Shepparton’s Archer Street, you will see only a fraction of the completed major works in Crow Construction’s portfolio.

Established in 1860 – and taking on their current business name in 1981 – Crow Constructions has a proud history of building for the commercial, public, aged care and leisure sectors across the Goulburn Valley.
Employing 12 staff members and utilising over 200 subcontractors, Crow Constructions prides itself on providing tailored project management services to meet their client’s needs.
“One thing that has underpinned our success has been maintaining good relationships with clients, so they often get us to tender their next project,” said Jak Trewin from Crow Constructions.
Despite over the last two years the construction industry having been impacted by significant material and skilled workers shortages, plus significant price increases across several trades and suppliers, Crow Constructions has been fortunate to complete a number of projects, and they have various projects currently underway, including the Vibert Reserve Pavilion.
“The last two years have been a challenge,” reflects site manager, Jack Dyer. “Unavailability of materials and skilled workers have caused delays and this uncertainty has made it more difficult to achieve work programs and for the business to tender projects.
“This is why it has never been more important to plan ahead to reach an end goal that the client is satisfied with,” he said.
Locally owned and operated, Crow Construction’s extensive experience in regional commercial construction, and their hands-on approach from the top down has contributed to their success, while transforming landscapes across the Goulburn Valley.





