We’ve talked a lot about the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine (AWSOM), but we thought it was important to also give the steel crew a day in the spotlight on this project. Our AWSOM steel crew didn’t just rise to the challenge; they redefined what was possible. A Monumental Project Takes … [Read more...] about AWSOM Steel Crew: Defying Limits, Building the Impossible
AWSOM By Design
Constructing a Medical School Unlike Any Other Bentonville, Arkansas — When the design calls for a building that rises from the Ozark Forest, cantilevers into open air, and holds a rooftop park the size of two football fields, you know you’re not working on just any job. The Alice L. Walton … [Read more...] about AWSOM By Design
A Smile and Sweet Demeanor That Shined Daily: Celebrating Tina Burns’ Retirement
Tina Burns came to Crossland Construction looking for a part-time role as a mail clerk and backup receptionist. A decade later, she found something far more meaningful, a second career, lifelong friendships, and a company she proudly calls family. After 30 years in banking, stepping into a … [Read more...] about A Smile and Sweet Demeanor That Shined Daily: Celebrating Tina Burns’ Retirement
Best Companies to Work For in Fort Worth: Crossland Construction Ranks #6
Crossland Construction is proud to share that we’ve been named one of the Best Companies to Work For in Fort Worth by Fort Worth Inc. magazine, earning the #6 spot among large companies for the second year in a row. This honor is proof of what we live every day: when we put our people first, they … [Read more...] about Best Companies to Work For in Fort Worth: Crossland Construction Ranks #6
Crossland Country Limits: Playing It Forward for First Responders
This year marked the launch of something special at Crossland Construction, our inaugural Crossland Country Limits benefit concert. Held at The Gin, the event combined live music, community spirit, and a powerful mission: giving back to the first responders who protect and serve North Texas every … [Read more...] about Crossland Country Limits: Playing It Forward for First Responders
Paul Koons: A Legacy of Hard Work, Friendship, and Developing People
Some retirements mark an ending. Paul Koons’ marks a beginning. On July 31st, more than a hundred people gathered in Columbus to celebrate the well-earned retirement of Paul Koons, known to most as PK, at the newly dedicated Paul Koons Development Center—a space built to train the next generation of … [Read more...] about Paul Koons: A Legacy of Hard Work, Friendship, and Developing People







