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[   Serving congregations throughout Oregon since 1987   ]

Church & Religious Building Construction in Oregon

Design-build contractors serving churches, parish centers, and faith-based communities in Oregon.

The Grant Company is an Oregon-based contractor specializing in religious building construction. From churches and parish centers to community gathering spaces, we bring decades of experience and an in-house architectural team to help faith-based organizations build with confidence, clarity, and lasting quality.

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[   Church Design-Build   ]

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Buildings Designed to Serve Communities for Generations

By integrating architecture and construction in one team, we identify challenges early, minimize costly revisions, and ensure projects stay aligned with vision, budget, and schedule.

Religious facilities require more than construction—they demand longevity, acoustical clarity, functional layouts, and sensitivity to tradition. Our team has completed numerous award-winning church projects, combining craftsmanship with thoughtful design to support worship, education, and community engagement.

Our Specialties

[    Church Construction Services    ]

Our Religious Building Construction Services

Design-Build Church Construction

Parish Centers & Community Spaces

Sanctuary Renovations & Expansions

Fellowship Halls & Multipurpose Rooms

Site Planning & Utility Coordination

Preconstruction Budgeting & Planning

Value Engineering & Long-Term Solutions

Coordination with Clergy & Committees

[   Why us   ]

Experience That Builds Trust

We understand that your building is not just a structure—it’s a place where communities gather, grow, and thrive.

Religious projects are complex, high-visibility, and mission-critical. Our teams bring both technical skill and a collaborative approach, making construction easier for committees, clergy, and staff.
Why congregations choose us:
Decades of experience in religious construction

• In-house architectural oversight for smoother execution
• Respect for sacred spaces and traditions
• Transparent budgeting and clear communication
• Skilled craftsmen who care about every detail

About Us

[   Testimonials   ]

"Professionalism, and proactive management, along with the quality of selfperformed work and carpentry is exceptional!

Thank you for your open communication, honesty and work ethic as we move forward to many opportunities in the future."
David Mastroieni
DDM Consulting, Inc.
"I can't tell you how much we have appriciated all the wonderful work you have done for our winery... We truly appriciate your professionalism and the pride you take in your work."
John & Karen Bergstrom
Bergstrom Wines
"Thanks for all your care and attention in getting our recent repair and maintenance projects done. We are grateful."
Br. Adam
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
"Big thanks to The Grant Company for leading the way as the general contractor. Always great to be part of a team that values quality and detail."
Western Wood Structures
Rex Hill Winery

RELIGIOUS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN OREGON

[   FAQs   ]

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Do you specialize in church construction?

Yes. Religious facilities are a core focus, including sanctuaries, parish centers, and community spaces.

Do you offer design-build for churches?

Yes. Our integrated approach ensures that design and construction decisions are aligned early, reducing surprises and keeping projects on budget.

Can you work on active church campuses?

Absolutely. We have experience renovating and expanding facilities while programs continue.

Do you serve all of Oregon?

Yes, we work throughout Oregon with a homebase in Mt. Angel, Oregon.

When should we involve you in a project?

Early involvement helps with budgeting, scheduling, and design decisions—especially important for faith-based projects with committees or phased funding.