Masterpiece - Crossland Construction

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Masterpiece - Crossland Construction
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CONTRACTORS
COVER STORY
Bicknell Family Center for the Arts
Pittsburg State University
Spring / Summer 2015 Issue
Crossland ranks #81 in Engineering News Records
Top Contractors in the United States.
Masterpiece
The
PLUS
WYANDOTTE NATION CASINO
VIA CHRISTI HOSPITAL
KROGER STORES
PACE INDUSTRIES
COMFORT SUITES
THE FEATURE PRESENTATION
WARREN THEATRE
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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Red Iron’s Corner
Thanks to Dr. Jeff Hale, I was honored to serve as commencement speaker
for NEO A&M College. In my speech to the graduates I explained that little
shifts of three or four degrees greatly affect the place at which you end up in
life.
I originally started out thinking the speech would be something like “Dream Big” or “Reach for the
Stars,” but upon reflecting about the start of our company and our history it became clear the little
shifts of three or four degrees helped make us grow significantly.
My dad quit school in 7th grade because kids were making fun of him. He went to work in the lead
and zinc mines before being drafted into the Army. After spending 13 months on the front lines in
Korea, he returned home, married my mom, and 10 kids followed. While in the Army, dad got his G.E.D.
and learned the value of education. While working a full time job and raising the first six kids, he
managed to complete four years of night classes at NEO and earned his Associate Degree.
That shift, that change of three to four degrees changed my family’s life, the lives of our employees,
and our communities. Dad soon started Crossland Construction out of our family garage with two
trucks and one set of tools. What he lacked in equipment he made up for in determination.
Today, with exciting new technologies like BIM 3D modeling and Blue Beam, we can improve project
communication and collaboration. We are always seeking to improve in “The Crossland Way,” with
current efforts to standardize project management tools. Our new venture, Crossland Precast, will
offer new value and products to our customers. We have our first leadership group to identify the
future leaders of Crossland Construction Company. Our first intern coordinator was hired to help
invest in the 100 new interns learning their craft. Last but not least, we have a new strategic plan with
a goal of 50 by 50 – to become a Top 50 contractor by our 50th anniversary in 2027.
These things are fueling our growth. This year we jumped 13 spots to number 81 in the Top 400
contractor list. All small shifts with Big Results. Keep shifting!
Bennie Crossland
President
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Arkansas Office
1800 S. 52nd St., Suite 400
Rogers, AR 72758
T: 479.464.7077
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Missouri Office
3252 Roanoke Road
Kansas City, MO 64111
T: 816.960.4553
F: 816.960.4590
Oklahoma Office
14149 E. Admiral
Tulsa, OK 74116
T: 918.712.1441
F: 918.712.2044
Oklahoma City Office
13919 N. Harvey Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73013
T: 405.748.5043
F: 405.748.7214
Texas Office
861 N. Coleman, Suite 100
Prosper, TX 75078
T: 972.347.5659
F: 972.347.5684
Wichita, Kansas Office
1927 S. West St.
Wichita, KS 67213
T: 316.942.9090
F: 316.944.0147
Colorado Office
6341 S. Troy Circle
Centennial, CO 80111
T: 303.861.0228
F: 303.861.0229
CONTENTS
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Cover Story: The Masterpiece
Bicknell Family Center for the Arts Pittsburg State University
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Comfort Suites
Carlsbad, New Mexico
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Warren Theatre
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Value Place
Kansas City, Missouri
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Southland Park Gaming & Racing
West Memphis, Arkansas
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Via Christi Surgery Center
Pittsburg, Kansas
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Martinrea International
Riverside, Missouri
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PACE Industries
Harrison, Arkansas
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Saint Mary’s Catholic Church and
School - Joplin, Missouri
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Crossland Heavy Contractors:
City of Monett Water Treatment
Facility
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Wyandotte Nation Casino
Wyandotte, Oklahoma
Kroger - Jonesboro, Arkansas /
Reasor’s Remodel - Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma
Crossland Current:
Crossland Ranks #81 in Top
Contractors in the U.S.
ABC Award Winning Projects
Crossland starts on A Gathering
Place for Tulsa
Kiss a Pig for a Cause
Real Estate and Development
Division on the Rise
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Masterpiece
rooms, each equipped with two sets of
screen technology throughout, and spaces
lights, allowing actors to flip on incandescent
to serve as sound barriers, this theater is
lights that match the stage lighting to check
perfect for smaller productions. As with the
makeup.
large performance hall, the hybrid theater
The
Pittsburg State University
With hundreds of dimmer circuits, touch-
also features multiple viewing levels for the
The new facility was named in honor of
audience.
lead donor Gene Bicknell and his wife, Rita.
Without their leadership, the project would
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glass panels
make up the
dramatic curved
entrance
A combination of structural steel and pre-cast
not have been possible; over 600 donors
panels give the building its structure. Sleek,
contributed to the Arts Center. In addition,
fritted glass curtainwall panels encase the
PSU students voted to commit $7 million in
entire entry gallery, creating a truly impressive
student fees to the project over the next 20
aesthetic. Two hundred and ten glass panels
years.
make up the dramatic curved entrance.
For nearly 30 years, Pittsburg State University
Inside the 89,600 square foot facility is a 3,500
has longed for a venue that would allow their
square foot art gallery with room to showcase
students to showcase their artistic talent. After
multiple exhibits at once and workspace for
many years of planning and fundraising, that
an artist-in-residence. A kitchen and reception
dream is reality. Crossland Construction has
space was also part of the design, along
collaborated with Pittsburg State University
with a costume and set design shop, two
on numerous projects over the years and we
green rooms, and storage for instruments,
truly consider it an honor to have had a hand
risers, and uniforms. There are six dressing
in this monumental facility.
A LOOK AT THE
NUMB3rs
bicknell family center for the arts
250 ft
concave curtainwall entry
24.5 Miles
pre-cast stressing cables
8.5 Million Lbs
pre-cast panels
Pittsburg, KS— Crossland Construction was awarded the $33 million
Located in the heart of
Pittsburg State University’s
campus, the Bicknell
Family Center for the Arts
is the region’s premiere
destination for fine and
performing arts.
contract for the Arts Center in November of 2012. Two years later,
more than 1,000 attendees gathered for a ceremonial ribbon cutting
to celebrate the completion of this state-of-the-art facility.
The Bicknell Family Center for the Arts is nothing short of world
class. The 1,100-seat performance hall was professionally tuned to
meet every acoustical need, from a high-energy, physical musical
group to an individual speaker. There are sliding panels located on
the perimeter that can be adjusted inch by inch to deflect or absorb
sound. Curtains in the balcony can be opened just a bit, all the way,
or closed entirely for the same purpose. The incorporated design
elements create a very intimate, warm space.
Also part of the new center is a 250-seat hybrid theater, which
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can host both traditional and in-the-round theater productions.
Project Manager: Lance Garrett
Superintendent: Jeff Machado
Other CCC Team Members: Chad Gobl, Josh Lorenz, Chris
Noe, Jeff Webb, Johnny McIntire
and Kenny Hunt
Owner: Pittsburg State University
Architect: ACI Boland Architects I
Frangkiser Hutchens
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VALUE PLACE
Kansas City, Missouri— Value Place of Kansas City, Missouri is
conveniently located off of I-70 and Stadium Drive, just across
comfort suites
Carlsbad, New Mexico— This project for Comfort Suites in
Carlsbad, New Mexico began in December of 2013 and was
Chiefs, and Kauffman Stadium, home to the Kansas City Royals.
Value Place is an extended-stay hotel with 124 fully furnished
rooms, each with the same essentials visitors have at home, for
a weekly rate of $259.00. Room amenities include a modified
completed in just 12 months.
kitchen with a full-size refrigerator and freezer, two-burner stove
The project is perfectly positioned in Carlsbad to offer easy access
Hardwood floors and flat screen televisions add to the home-like
to popular Chihuahuan Desert attractions, including the Living
Desert State Park and Zoo and Carlsbad Caverns.
Guests of Comfort Suites enjoy large rooms with high-end
furnishings, a seasonal outdoor pool and whirlpool, a business
center, onsite laundry facilities, and a fitness center. The meeting
room can accommodate 20 people for banquets and conferences.
Crossland’s attention to detail is apparent throughout.
Project Manager:
Superintendent:
Owner:
Architect:
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the highway from Arrowhead Stadium, home to the Kansas City
Cllint Riggs
Joe Sloniker
Burton Hotel Group
E+N Design, LLC
top, and microwave, and living room and bedroom furnishings.
interior. The hotel also has laundry facilities.
Crossland completed the structure in seven short months,
despite difficult winter weather and challenges with the dirt work
and utility operations. Because of demonstrated teamwork and
ease of communication, Crossland has since had the opportunity
to build numerous Value Place Hotels in Oklahoma, Arkansas,
and Colorado.
Project Manager:
Owner:
Architect:
Denton Parker
Value Place Development
BRR Architecture
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THE FEATURE PRESENTATION
WARREN THEATRE
The much-anticipated Warren Theatre in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
is unlike any other in the region. This $21.5 million project is one of
the largest and most luxurious movie theatres in the country.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma—The Warren Theatre has
There are two grand auditoriums with balconies. Each
subcontractors and supplier items. Our teams also self-
grandeur reminiscent of the Golden Age of Hollywood. The
has exclusive 100 by 50 foot curved screens with state-
performed the concrete, steel, and rough carpentry on
impressive architecture and art deco design brings glamor
of-the-art 4K laser projectors and Dolby Atmos sound
this project.
to your movie experience. The 18-screen theatre gives
systems. Heated seats are available, all with plenty of
moviegoers more title choices and five different viewing
legroom.
options.
industry, several changes had to take place over the
Other features include a game room with an arcade, as
course of construction. Despite a tight time frame and
Each auditorium offers comfortable seats with individual
well as the Warren Diner, a full-menu diner located on
a rough winter, Crossland was able to complete the
armrests. Digital screens are twice as large as the standard
the second floor serving patrons classic diner favorites.
project in time to open for the 2014 Christmas movie
IMAX screen; THX sound systems were installed throughout.
You can even take your food into the auditoriums to
season.
Amenities include a director’s suite, an intimately appointed
watch a movie! The front entrance of the building has
auditorium featuring the ultimate in movie-watching luxury.
a stunning 90 foot glass tower with changing lights. The
Maximum comfort is guaranteed, with overstuffed, heated
building’s exterior is painted precast, and is the third
seats that electronically recline, and full at-your-seat dinner
widest precast panel in the United States.
menu options and cocktail service.
Crossland managed at least $10 million in owner
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In order to adapt to the ever-changing movie theatre
Project Manager:
Asst. Project Manager
Superintendent:
Asst. Superintendent:
Owner:
Architect:
Eric Lopp
Aaron Stoops
Jack Hopper
Todd Roberts and Aaron Drain
Oklahoma Warren Theatres Inc.
Spangenberg Phillips Tice Architecture
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Crossland crews demonstrated a
sincere desire to do the job right
and complete the project on time.
We made significant additions to
the plans in various areas and this
team consistently exceeded our
expectations. Their quality and
character was outstanding. I look
forward to the opportunity to work
with this company again – I would
give them nothing but praise.
wyandotte NATION casino
RENOVATION & ADDITION
Troy L. Keeping I President and General Manager
Southland Park Gaming and Racing
southland park
GAMING & RACING
Estimator:
Superintendent:
Field Engineer:
Owner:
Architect:
Randall Russell
Russ Frye
John Balsters
Delaware North Companies
Lawal Scott Erickson Architects Inc.
West Memphis, AR— The 43,000 square foot, $28.5 million
make adjustments. Unforeseen issues concerning the
Southland Park Gaming & Racing Expansion Phase
existing site and structure were conquered, and aesthetic
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modifications made by the Owner during construction were
renovation/restoration category at the 2015 ABC Award
accommodated. During construction, the original casino and
Ceremony. The interior of the addition features Sammy
dog tracks remained fully operational 24/7. It was imperative
Hagar’s Red Rocker Bar and Grill, the first in an innovative
that communication was efficient in order to coordinate
collaboration between Southland and Sammy Hagar. A
schedules to ensure that the project was completed on time.
gaming floor was added and features a curved digital display
The monitoring of traffic flow in and out allowed our teams to
wall, showcasing a range of advertising, movie options, and
work at the highest possible rate of efficiency.
live-feed sporting events. The wall can be viewed by patrons
from nearly anywhere in the expansion.
Utility work was extensive, as was trenching and excavation.
All existing public entrances were removed and temporary
In addition to aesthetically tying the old facility in with the
24/7 patron access was created. Parking lot additions
new, the original 1956 structure required some upgrades.
required detailed scheduling, and light pole relocations
The entire building was painted to give it a cohesive
were done in seven phases to maintain surface parking for
appearance. Teams also constructed a large screen wall
casino guests. Because the facility never closes to the public,
accented with over 500 LED fixtures each three to four feet in
there were no lay-down areas. We scheduled all deliveries
length, creating a light display for evening guests. The switch
and movement of onsite material around pedestrian and
from neon exterior lighting to LED lights reduced energy
customer vehicle traffic. Bad soil, seismic requirements,
costs. The completed structure also left a positive impact
and structural issues with the existing building presented
on the community’s economy, adding 150 jobs for local
uncommon challenges as well. With focus, Crossland teams
applicants.
completed the project in 11 months, ahead of schedule and
on under budget. We are proud to have played a part in
Frequent meetings with the Owner were necessary
updating this economy-boosting local landmark.
Crossland’s execution on this project resulted
in a transformed property that is unique,
memorable, and sets a new standard in a
highly-competitive market.
Travis C. Bryan, AIA, NCARB, AAA
Vice President I Worth Group Architects & Designers
Wyandotte, OK — The Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma opened a $13
million casino addition and renovation in March 2015. This 68,100
square foot space has a four lane, competition-grade bowling alley by
Murray International, a remodeled restaurant, a VIP lounge, and the new
Club 60 West, with an entertainment venue that seats 500. There are
private party rooms and a billiards and darts area as well.
Custom designed carpet is featured throughout, with LED lighting,
granite, and high-end millwork. The project architect, The Worth
Group, created a dynamic contemporary design. Their team members
were both effective and efficient in finding resolutions to unforeseen
challenges. The entire exterior received an upgrade, with aluminum
composite panels.
The original casino, also a Crossland project, remained open during
construction. Our teams communicated seamlessly with the Owner
to complete the project in phases to avoid disrupting the casino’s daily
operations. Our teams finished the project on time and on budget.
Project Manager:
Project Superintendent:
Owner:
Architect:
Tad Johnson
Aaron Keeton
Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma
Worth Group Architects & Designers
to track multiple bid packages, change orders, and
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KROGER - JONESBORO
Jonesboro, AR— Crossland Construction’s strong relationship
with Kroger, the well-known international grocer, allows for
continued collaborations with them as General Contractor on
projects nationwide.
This attractive 125,000 square foot store in Jonesboro,
Arkansas had an existing foundation on the project site from
an old, torn-down shopping mall. The project team came in to
remove the existing foundation, then completely reworked the
site, poured foundations, and finally built the structure.
Via Christi
Estimator:
Project Manager:
Superintendent:
Owner:
Architect:
SURGERY CENTER
Michael Jackson
Pat Carroll
James Farmer
Kroger Stores
CR Architecture / Denver
Pittsburg, KS— Via Christi Hospital in Pittsburg, Kansas recognized the
need for additional space to accommodate their constantly-advancing
healthcare technology equipment. Additional operating room space
was also needed. The new 40,000 square foot surgery center is their
largest hospital construction project since the original structure was
built in 1971.
The new center houses eight procedure rooms – five operating rooms,
two endoscopy suites, and a minor procedure room. Via Christi is
also now the home to the robotic-assisted, minimally invasive DaVinci
Robotic Surgical System. A new waiting room is located closer to
the procedure rooms, giving families of patients better access to
the physicians and nurses treating their loved ones. All pre and post
operating rooms in the Surgery Center are private. Brand new medical
equipment and state-of-the-art surgical space were part of construction.
Via Christi is a facility that provides state-of-the-art, compassionate care
to the patients of Southeast Kansas. Crossland feels honored to have
had the opportunity to contribute to the continued development of our
neighboring Pittsburg community.
A dedication and blessing ceremony was
held at the new center a few weeks prior
to opening; community members, hospital
executives and employees, and government
officials were all invited to attend. The
ceremony was held in the entrance beneath
a large cross created by Steven Seybold.
At the dedication’s conclusion, Father Rick
Kotrba, Associate Pastor of Our Lady of
Project Manager:
Asst. Project Manager:
Superintendent:
Quality Control:
Owner:
Architect:
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Nate Stahl
Nate Kirk
Bart Arnett
Matt Ashmore
Via Christi
HMN Architects
Lourdes Parish of Pittsburg, accompanied
by Surgery Center staff, moved through the
new center and sprinkled the rooms with holy
water, followed by tours of the new facility.
REASOR’S remodel
Broken Arrow, OK— Crossland recently managed the major renovation
of the Reasors store in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, with truly spectacular
results. In only 11 weeks, the entire store interior was upgraded with
new finishes, fixtures, and a streamlined design scheme sure to impress
shoppers. The building’s exterior received an incredible facelift, with wood
timbers, a standing seam roof, EIFS, stone veneer, and stamped concrete.
Our project teams worked nearly around the clock, six days a week, to
deliver the 78,000 square foot project on time and considerably under
budget. The Owner was very pleased and, since this project’s completion,
Crossland has started our third remodel for the chain.
Project Manager:
Project Superintendent:
Owner:
Architect:
Mike Farrington
Mark Henry
Reasor’s
Architects Collective, Tulsa
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martinrea international
pace industries
Riverside, MO — In December 2014, Martinrea International,
Harrison, AR — Crossland began the PACE Industries project
Inc. of Ontario, Canada opened the doors to their new
following a fire that damaged nearly 60,000 square feet
275,560 square foot full-service manufacturing facility in
of their 350,000 square foot plant. The fire occurred in the
Riverside, Missouri. Martinrea is a Tier One automotive
manufacturing department and damaged over 85% of their
supplier, and this $14 million state-of-the-art assembly and
production equipment. The decision was made to quickly
distribution plant is their first facility built in the United States.
get the plant up and running by moving the damaged
Employees will manufacture welded, corrosion-resistant
equipment to the warehouse on the opposite end of the
engine cradles for the nearby General Motors Fairfax
building.
assembly plant in Kansas.
The Harrison manufacturing plant is PACE’s largest plant
Martinrea partnered with the Kansas City-based developer
and provides products to many Fortune 500 companies. It
Tutera Group, known for their retail, office, and senior-
was imperative that Crossland work quickly and effectively.
living projects. In fact, the Martinrea facility was the
first manufacturing project the Tutera Group had ever
undertaken. Crossland Construction and Davidson
Architecture & Engineering were chosen as the designbuild team. Crossland has worked with Davidson on several
projects over the years, and we were excited to partner with
them again for the Martinrea project.
A large part of the plant’s exterior is painted concrete tilt wall.
The office space at the East end of the building has a mixture
of window walls and EIFS. The plant’s interior is similar to
that of a warehouse, with racking requirements of nearly 30
feet clear height.
In terms of schedule and complexity, this project had a very
tight eight month schedule, which included both design
and construction. Four of the eight months brought aboveaverage rainfall; June and October brought over nine inches
of rain to the area. However, the project team planned ahead
for wet weather and made the decision to install a mixture
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of fill that included a high percentage of rock and sand, or
“Findley Dirt.” This base allowed the sub soil foundation
equipment to operate on top of the pad even after a heavy
rain. Despite the rainy conditions, Crossland was able to
complete the facility 21 days ahead of schedule.
Because the project’s location is that of a former river bottom,
the various soils required over 3,000 geo-piers to be installed
prior to the concrete foundations. Geo-piers are an efficient,
cost-effective foundation solution used on intermediate
foundations to help solve settlement problems.
Martinrea is a first-class company and a real win for the
entire Kansas City metro area. Crossland is proud to have
participated in the project.
Project Manager:
Superintendents:
Owner:
Architect:
First, our teams removed the concrete floor and poured a
450 by 50 foot, 2 foot 8 inch thick machine foundation. The
necessary infrastructure was then placed in the warehouse
to make the space conducive to manufacturing. Crossland
worked in conjunction with PACE as they continued to
rebuild damaged machines, including installation of new
compressors, cooling towers, HVAC units, transformers, and
dust collectors. All of the piping and hookups to electrical,
gas, and water had to be established for the production
added were new employee service/breakrooms and new
bathrooms and locker rooms. One of the final phases of the
project was a 60,000 square foot new warehouse in the firedamaged end of the facility.
Crews performed extensive outdoor site work to stabilize the
existing area behind the building and to control the storm
water runoff. The facility’s close proximity to an extremely
steep hill made outdoor work very challenging. Crossland’s
teams performed well under pressure and with safety
in mind, despite the complexities. The 24/7 PACE plant
remained fully operational during the entire project. Our
equipment.
teams were forced to adapt to tight working spaces and to
Crossland completed numerous and extensive
operational industrial plant.
the challenges that come with working in the midst of a fully
improvements in approximately 250,000 square feet of the
half-mile long facility. Some of this included the installation
of four large bridge cranes in the manufacturing area that
span 50-feet and travel almost 500-feet. A ventilation system
Andrew Masters
Tim Carson, Joe Reischman
Martinrea International Inc.
Davidson Architecture & Engineering
Extensive Remodel of the
Computerized Numeric Control (CNC) Room
that replaces all of the air in the plant every two minutes was
also installed. Sixteen offices were added in the production
area, as were a quality control lab and conference area. Also
Estimator:
Project Manager:
Superintendents:
Steel Superintendent:
Field Engineers:
Owner:
Owners Engineer:
Architect:
Michael Jackson
Terry Traylor
Brad Hamilton and TJ LaPlant
Joe Martin
John Balster, Markus Koch, and Austin Leake
PACE Industries
Ken New
Tom Johnson, Johnson Architects
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The exterior of the school is insulated precast panels with thin
speak English. Some of the statues located within the church
brick inlay. These panels allowed construction to continue
were made in the 1700s; all of the stained glass windows are
successfully through the winter months, and also gave a
refurbished pieces that came from other churches.
finished look when the panels were placed directly off the
truck.
Ground clearing began in June 2013, and the entire project
was completed on time and on budget. In fact, during the
SAINT MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH & SCHOOL
A beautiful, new outdoor statue of Saint Mary was placed just
18 month course of construction, the final schedule never
between the school and church. The previous statue survived
changed. The goal was to complete the school building in
the tornado, was repaired, and placed inside the main
time for the 2014-2015 school year and the new church by
entrance of the school.
Christmas… mission accomplished!
The new church is much larger than the original church,
In July 2014, dozens of volunteers began moving furniture
with a seating capacity of nearly 750. The structure stands
and supplies into the new school. The first mass was held in
45 feet tall with exposed glue-laminated timbers that support
December 2014. Both the church and the school were built to
the roof. The HVAC ductwork was buried in the ground for
withstand the test of time. Their completion reminds us that
aesthetic purposes. You cannot help but be taken aback by
with faith and teamwork humanity can overcome anything.
the interior details. The flooring is slate tile from India with
stamped copper inserts that only three people in the world
make. In addition, the baptismal font of amber and carved
marble and large alter came from Italy. The men that installed
these unique pieces traveled from Italy to Joplin and did not
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Joplin, MO - After their previous building was destroyed
The new school also serves as a FEMA shelter and is
by the devastating May 2011 EF-5 tornado, the Saint
spacious enough to hold over 1,000 people; there is room
Mary’s Catholic Church and School of Joplin, Missouri
for every student and school staff member and for every
was in desperate need of a permanent place to call home.
parishioner attending mass. The shelter is conveniently
Crossland Construction was hired as the Construction
located in the center of the school so that students and
Manager to build Saint Mary’s new 48,000 square foot,
teachers can step safely outside their classrooms into the
Pre-K through 5th grade school and 13,000 square foot
hallway/commons area and be immediately in the shelter.
church. These two new beautiful buildings sit on 23 acres
The FEMA shelter is also open to the community in the
in Joplin.
event of storms.
Project Manager:
Superintendent:
Owner:
Architect:
Aaron Hight
Aaron Schnurbusch
Saint Mary’s Catholic Church
RDG Planning & Design
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For nearly forty years, Crossland Construction has used our industry expertise to deliver quality projects to valued clients. Powered
by our Core Values—trust, responsibility, integrity, and passion—the Crossland Team has dynamically impacted the landscape of our
communities, and we look forward to further growth and development nationwide. Our firm has grown from a small family owned company
into a Top 100 Contractor in the United States. We may be bigger than we used to be, but the basis of our business is still the same today:
Build excellent projects for valued communities, and befriend clients along the way— that’s the Crossland Way.
WATER TREATMENT FACILITY
Check out some of our recent accomplishments.
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AWARD WINNING PROJECTS
CROSSLAND
RANKED #81
On June 4, 2013 Crossland Heavy Contractors, Inc. was the
low bidder at just over $12 million. Initially, the project was over
budget. However, through value engineering, Crossland Heavy
Contractors and Allgeier, Martin and Associates, Inc. were
successful in reducing the overall cost of the facility to a new
contract value of $11.3 million without losing any major project
components.
IN THE TOP 400
CONTRACTORS
IN THE UNITED
STATES.
Ranked by Engineering
The new facility is a precast concrete filter building with an
Actiflo Package Clarification Unit, a (4) cell sand filtration system,
chlorination and fluoridation components, various laboratories,
and office and conference spaces. One million gallons of treated
water will be stored at a time in a 100 foot wide, below ground
clear well that is cast-in-place concrete. A pre-fabricated high
service and backwash pump station was placed between the filter
building and the clear well to pump treated water through the
City’s water system and to backwash the sand filtration system.
A lagoon was also constructed in order to store backwash water,
along with various flow control units and yard piping.
News Record (ENR) based
on company revenue for
the 2015 year.
The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) awards
held in Arkansas presented Crossland Construction
with four project awards! Congratulations to everyone
involved in making the projects a reality.
1 Pinnacle Springs Office Building I and II
Commercial Office $5M to $10M
2 Southland Park Gaming and Racing
Renovation/Restoration over $25M
3 PACE Industries Manufacturing
Industrial Category over $15M
4 Arkansas Music Pavilion
Specialty Construction $5M - $10M
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WOULD YOU KISS A PIG
FOR A CAUSE?
Project Manager: Ron Edmond
Superintendents: Larry Marble
Other CHC
Team Members: Matt Levering, Jeremy Askins,
Jason Latimer, and Terry Tyler
Owner: City of Monett
Engineer: Allgeier, Martin and Associates, Inc.
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(L to R: Russ Frye, Scott Wuerdeman, Jason Miller, Randall Russell,
Brad Hamilton & Chris Schnurbusch)
Monett, Missouri— The City of Monett is home to a municipal
water system that serves approximately 8,700 people, 450
commercial establishments, and ten major industrial facilities.
The system’s average daily demand was 2.8 million gallons and
was increasing. As the demand continued to grow, the City
decided to build a new 4.0 million gallon water treatment facility.
The estimated completion date for the project was March 2015.
However, Crossland was pleased to hand the facility over to the
City of Monett on February 10, 2015.
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Our very own Joi Swanson, who works
in our Arkansas Division as a Business
Developer and Community Relations
Manager, raised over $68,000 this past
spring for the NWA Kiss a Pig Campaign
to benefit the American Diabetes
Association.
Thanks Joi for all of your effort in
supporting this great cause.
DID YOU
KNOW?
Crossland has a
Real Estate and
Development
Division that
recently reached
4 MILLION
Square Feet of
CROSSLAND STARTS ON
THE NEXT PHASES FOR
A GATHERING PLACE
FOR TULSA
Crossland is proud to have
been recently announced
as Construction Manager for
the remaining phases of the
‘A Gathering Place for Tulsa’
project. This momentous project
is being managed out of our
Tulsa Office, and has a strong
project team.
The project was initiated after
the George Kaiser Family
foundation donated the project
to the RiverParks Authority. The
“Gathering Place for Tulsa” will
significantly enhance the River
Parks area by adjoining three
waterfront properties together for
civil and recreational use. This
project will create an impressive
community commons areas that
people of all ages can enjoy.
Crossland considers it a privilege
to serve the community in this
capacity, and looks forward to
completing the project in 2017.
DEVELOPMENT
HOLDINGS
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