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[   Design-build winery contractors serving the Willamette Valley since 1987   ]

Winery Construction Specialists in Oregon

The Grant Company is an Oregon-based winery contractor specializing in winery construction, tasting rooms, barrel storage, production facilities, and winery renovations. With decades of experience in and around the Willamette Valley, we understand the operational, regulatory, and experiential demands unique to winery projects.

Serving winery owners throughout Marion County, the Willamette Valley and greater Oregon.

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[   Winery Design-Build   ]

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Built for Wine Production, Hospitality & Long-Term Growth

With an architect integrated into our team, we help resolve design, cost, and constructability challenges early—before they become expensive problems in the field.

Winery projects require a deep understanding of both production workflows and visitor experience. From crush pads and barrel caves to tasting rooms and hospitality spaces, winery construction demands precision, sequencing, and foresight.

Our team has completed award-winning winery projects across Oregon, working closely with owners, winemakers, and designers to ensure buildings perform as well operationally as they do experientially.

Our Specialties

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Winery Construction Services in Oregon

Design-Build Winery Construction

Winery Tasting Rooms & Hospitality Spaces

Winery Production Facilities

Barrel Storage & Equipment Buildings

Winery Renovations & Expansions

Site Development & Utility Coordination

Preconstruction Planning & Estimating

Value Engineering & Budget Alignment

[   Why us   ]

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Experience That Reduces Risk

Winery construction comes with high stakes—tight harvest schedules, specialized equipment, and long-term operational needs. Our approach is built to protect those priorities.

Winery owners choose us because we have decades of winery-specific construction experience.

• In-house architectural coordination
• Strong relationships with local subcontractors and suppliers
• Transparent budgeting and scheduling
• Field teams experienced in active winery environments

We understand that your building is part of your brand—and part of your production system.

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[   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

WINERY CONSTRUCTION IN OREGON

[   FAQs   ]

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Do you specialize in winery construction?

Yes. Winery projects are a core focus of our work, including tasting rooms, production facilities, and renovations.

Do you offer design-build for wineries?

Yes. Our design-build approach allows owners to gain cost clarity early and streamline decision-making through an integrated team.

Can you work on active winery sites?

Absolutely. Many of our projects involve renovations or expansions while operations continue.

Do you work throughout Oregon?

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

When should we involve a contractor in the process?

Earlier is better. Preconstruction involvement helps align budget, design, and feasibility from the start.