Structural Engineer Josh Crowe Joins Coffman Engineers
Coffman Engineers brought Josh Crowe into its structural department as a Senior Structural Engineer. He joins Coffman as the firm’s project demands increase. Crowe is already working on a significant seismic evaluation and retrofit of a multi-story building.
Crowe has twenty-one years of experience in construction administration and marine and structural engineering. He is a licensed civil and structural engineer in the state of Alaska and is knowledgeable in both steel and concrete design and construction methods. He earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and master’s in structural engineering from Marquette University.
Crowe has worked in project engineering, project management, building information modeling, and strategy development. His construction administration projects have included rural runways and urban road construction. His background also includes materials testing, grade inspection, and field engineering. After earning his master’s degree, his focus shifted to rehabilitation and structural design of equipment buildings, docks, harbors, highway infrastructure, small bridges, airport fire rescue facilities, chemical storage buildings, and more.
“Josh’s depth as an engineer is a great addition to our structural group’s existing capabilities. His combination of field experience and technical structural knowledge for building and non-building structures compliments our work history. We are thrilled to have his expertise and his positive attitude on our team; culture is important at Coffman and Josh is proving to be a good fit,” says Coffman’s structural principal, Matt Stielstra.
Architecture & Engineering + Interior
February 2025
In our February 2025 issue, we highlight how architecture and engineering improve every facet of our daily lives, from increasing the availability and affordability of housing to building small businesses and improving community safety. Projects like these are helmed by Alaska’s exceptional professionals, including the 2024 Anchorage Engineer of the Year Nominees. In the Interior, Red Dog Mine and the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum are both making big moves. Enjoy!