Company Profile

Forest Concepts LLC (AKA: Elwood Systems)
Profile last edited on: 1/25/2019      CAGE: 1R7J8      UEI: JA9TMPHDB3N5

Business Identifier: Erosion control materials, feedstocks for biofuels, habitats and bioengneering
Year Founded
1998
First Award
2002
Latest Award
2022
Program Status
Active
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Location Information

3320 West Valley Highway North D110
Auburn, WA 98001
   (253) 333-9663
   info@forestconcepts.com
   www.forestconcepts.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: King

Public Profile

Also doing business as Elwood Systems, Forest Concepts is a small bioenergy feedstocks and environmental restoration research and development company. The firm began with a simple mission to design, manufacture and distribute wood products that make it easier to do salmon habitat restoration in urban and suburban areas. The firm's launch product became known as engineered large woody debris ("ELWd"). ELWd® (pronounced "el-wood") structures are designed to accommodate readily available wood materials, low-tech manufacturing methods, and work-crew-based installation. The original ELWd® kit was a large hollow log structure that replicated the form and function of native remnant large wood in streams. Customers encouraged development of other specialized habitat and bioengineering structures. The firm now manufactures and distributes a broad assortment of functional wood products and related materials to make it easier to successfully complete projects involving: rivers and streams, lakes and ponds, wetlands, forests, rangelands and wildlands, landscapes and naturescapes, erosion control and post wildfire emergency response (BAER-ESR-EWP), Roundwood construction. Products provide value-added outlets for smallwood and forest biomass that otherwise would go to waste. Production by licensees in rural communities provides much-needed jobs and economic activity in areas hard hit by change. Products include: • ELWd® stream logs & log jams • ELWd® pond rafts & lake habitat • ELWd® wildlife and amphibian habitat • WoodStraw™ wood-strand erosion control material • FlowCheck™ log erosion barriers • SlopeCheck™ landscape terrace softscape • Critter Condos and watchable wildlife habitat • Wildlife Friendly Fence • Functional Roundwood • Tools and Equipment

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
10-14
Revenue Range
1M-1.5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
25-49

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2022 1 DOE $200,000
Project Title: Modular Community-Scale Biomass Pre-Processing Systems
2020 2 USDA $700,000
Project Title: Advanced Dryer for High-Diffusion Rate Biomass
2016 2 DOE $2,150,000
Project Title: Low-Energy Rotary Shear for Sub-millimeter Particle Production
2015 2 USDA $599,997
Project Title: Model Based Control for Dryer Energy Conservation
2013 1 USDA $100,000
Project Title: Low Energy Comminution of Herbaceous Biomass Feedstocks

Key People / Management

  Michael C Perry -- CEO

  Thomas Broderick -- Patent Counsel

  John E Burks

  James H Dooley -- Cofounder and CTO

  Christopher Lanning

  David Lanning