At the Associated General Contractors of Oklahoma Build Oklahoma Awards (Builders Bash), Crossland Construction was recognized with two project awards, one for the Cherokee Nation Salina Clinic and another for the Newell Coach Phase II Expansion.
These projects represent two very different sectors, healthcare and manufacturing, but they share the same foundation: strong planning, hands-on execution, the capabilities to back it up, and a commitment to doing the job right.


Building a Healthcare Resource That Will Serve for Generations
Cherokee Nation Salina Clinic | Salina, Oklahoma

The 112,000-square-foot Cherokee Nation Salina Clinic is more than a medical facility—it’s a long-term investment in community health.
Delivered as a CM at Risk project, this $65.7 million facility provides comprehensive healthcare services across a 27-acre campus. From primary care and behavioral health to dental, imaging, and a full wellness center, the clinic expands access to care for Native American communities across the region.
What Sets This Project Apart
- LEED Silver Certified: Sustainable design and construction practices built into every phase
- Comprehensive Care Under One Roof: Integrated services including pharmacy, dental, optometry, and specialty care
- Thoughtful Design: Architectural elements inspired by water, reflected in curves throughout the building
- Self-Perform Strength: Concrete, carpentry, and storm systems completed by Crossland crews
Real Challenges. Real Solutions.
This project required problem-solving early and often:
- Stormwater redesign eliminated an expensive underground detention system, delivering significant cost savings
- Gas line relocation was proactively coordinated to avoid delays
- Steel schedule delays were offset by Crossland’s self-perform crews stepping in to keep progress moving
- Complex equipment coordination was streamlined to prevent rework and maintain efficiency
Why It Matters
This clinic is now a cornerstone for healthcare in the Cherokee Nation, built to serve patients, families, and providers for decades to come. It also strengthened long-term partnerships, leading to continued healthcare work across the region.
Delivering Precision Without Disruption
Newell Coach Phase II Expansion | Miami, Oklahoma

The Newell Coach Phase II Expansion required precision, coordination, and respect for an active operation.
This 15,300-square-foot, two-story facility expands the headquarters of one of Oklahoma’s premier luxury motorcoach manufacturers, adding office space, engineering areas, and a high-end customer design studio.
What Sets This Project Apart
- High-End Design: Custom architectural features including a wood-and-glass staircase and premium finishes
- Operational Sensitivity: Built directly adjacent to an active headquarters, with zero disruption
- Expanded Site Work: Over 50,000 SF of new concrete paving supporting operations
Real Challenges. Real Execution.
- Unstable soils required major over-excavation and replacement to create a reliable foundation
- Tight site logistics demanded phased construction and constant coordination
- Custom interior elements required elevated craftsmanship and sequencing beyond typical office builds
Why It Matters
This project supports the continued growth of a key Oklahoma manufacturer while reinforcing long-term partnership. It’s a clear example of how construction can drive both business success and local economic impact.
What These Awards Really Represent
Awards are the result, not the goal.
These two projects show what happens when strong preconstruction, self-perform capabilities, and accountability come together:
- Problems get solved early
- Schedules stay intact
- Clients trust the process
- Communities benefit long after completion
That’s the standard Crossland brings to every project—regardless of size, sector, or complexity.


