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Crossland Heavy Contractors used this overview in business development efforts to aquaint prospects with the variety of projects it was able to tackle (from Water Treatment plants to infrastructure and parks).

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CROSSLAND HEAVY CONTRACTORS IS AMONG THE NATION’S TOP 200

ENVIRONMENTAL FIRMS IN THE UNITED STATES RANKED BY (ENGINEERING NEWS

RECORD). THE COMPANY IS EXPERIENCED IN BRIDGE AND ROADWAYS; WATER

AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS; STRUCTURAL CONCRETE; MUNICIPAL

AND SITE UTILITIES AND EARTHWORK, ALONG WITH A VARIETY OF OTHER CIVIL

ORIENTED PROJECTS.

Making the difference from the ground up.

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REPUTATION

INTEGRITY

SPEED AND EFFIENCY

QUALITY

SELF PERFORMANCE

CROSSLAND HEAVY CONTRACTORS

Reputation: Crossland Heavy Contractors has a strong reputation for putting quality work in place, on time and within budget. A highly skilled workforce assures project success.

Integrity: Keeping promises, being trustworthy, having backbone and being reliable as individuals and as a company.

Speed and Effi ciency: Time is money. Owner and contractor are both affected by the confi nes of time. We take pride in our ability to reduce owner cost and maintain tight schedules, always with safety as a top priority.

Quality: We are dedicated to exceeding client expectations by producing a high quality and tremendous value.

Self Performance: We take responsibility for every project from conception through completion. We perform the majority of the work: earthwork, structural concrete, yard pipe, processing piping, tunneling and boring. This allows us to manage projects more closely and keeps us competitive.

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HEAVY CIVIL AND INDUSTRIAL

Civil work is diverse and extremely demanding. We are versatile contractors, building on land, over water, in cities and in remote locations. No project is too big or too small. Our team has the knowledge and experience to complete: bridges; site utilities; water treatment facilities; pipeline and dam projects.

TEAM-DRIVEN, CUSTOMER FOCUSED APPROACH. ON TIME. WITHIN BUDGET.

We work as a team. Whether it’s a design-build delivery or as general contractor, we won’t leave your schedule, cost, or quality to chance.

Build Safe. We promote the safest workplace possible for employees, subcontractors, clients and others who enter or approach our construction sites. We are dedicated to elevating the standards of safety in the construction industry through a wide variety of methods—from zero-tolerance drug testing, innovative training/education programs and providing employees and subcontractors with tools, knowledge and resources they need to work safely. We have a record of safety that leads the industry.

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ROADWAYS,

BRIDGES, AND

AIRPORT RUNWAYS

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation systems and infrastructures connect people and resources. As our cities expand and population grows there is a need to expand and rebuild infrastructures. Our team constructs and upgrades roadways, highways and bridges as well as airport runways, taxiways and associated facilities. Our capabilities are reinforced by our privately-owned fl eet of construction equipment, which allows us to rapidly mobilize the necessary resources for any size of project.

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PUBLIC SPACES AND

RECREATION AREAS CAN

HAVE A GREAT IMPACT

ON QUALITY OF LIFE IN A

COMMUNITY.

MUNICIPAL (PARKS AND RECREATION)

Municipalities typically acquire operate and maintain municipal parks and provide recreational opportunities and programs which may include green space, outdoor recreation areas and protected open space. Public spaces and recreation areas can have a great impact on quality of life in a community.

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MUNICIPLE WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES

Water lines, sewer and storm sewer lines - We have the experience and expertise to conform with municipal, county and state codes as well as knowing EPA laws and regulations. We will build your underground utilities to your specifi cations and satisfy your requirements on environmental impact to the community.

EARTHMOVING AND SITE UTILITIES

We have the equipment, manpower and ability to perform essential site preparations, including earth moving, foundation work, drainage and underground piping.

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WATER/WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

PUMPING STATIONS

STORAGE TANKS

PIPING

INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT

WATER/WASTERWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

Municipal Water Service - providing high quality drinking water to residents to meet the demands of a growing population. Water treatment plants that treat water, ground water or surface water, and produce potable water for public consumption or provide primary treatment and produce water for industrial purposes. Some of our project experience includes water/wastewater treatment plants and faciliities, reverse osmosis groundwater treatment, chlorination and desulfurization systems, complex digersers and support buildings, pumping stations and storage tanks.

I would personally like to express my appreciation for the excellent job that Crossland Heavy did on the (Beaver Water District - Improvements to the Joe M. Steele WTP) project. Your company’s commitment to quality and cooperation is greatly appreciated.

- Alan D. Fortenberry, P.E.CEO, Beaver Water District

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WATER TREATMENT

FACILITIES ARE AMONG

THE MOST CHALLENGING

TO BUILD. CROSSLAND

UNDERSTANDS.

PUMP STATIONS

Pump stations work in corallation with water/wastewater treatment plants and are essential for pumping water to our cities. Pumping stations including pumps and equipment for pumping fl uids from one place to another used for a variety of infrastructure systems, such as the supply of water to canals, the drainage of low-lying land. Pumping stations in sewage collection systems for the removal of sewage to processing sites.

We aggresively deliver what our customers need,

with professionalism and teamwork. We are a

trusted partner on the large public works projects

and serve various clients and market segments.

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EMPLOYEES BENEFIT

FROM A COMMITMENT

TO LEARNING. A LONG

LIST OF TRAINING

AND EDUCATION

OPPORTUNITIES EXIST.

RECRUITMENT/INTERNSHIPS/TRAINING

Crossland Heavy Contractors offers internships and apprenticeship opportunities. Our employees know they will have many opportunities to continue to learn and grow. Courses offered include carpentry, site layout, leadership, time management, concrete certifi cations, and others. Training programs include U.S. Department of Labor recognized apprenticeship programs for carpentry and ironworking. The majority of classes offered in-house through Crossland Academy and are available to all employees. Training is offered in concrete certifi cation (ACI), equipment operations, 10 and 30-hour OSHA certifi cation, storm water certifi cations, computer software and LEAN construction practices. In addition a Learning Management System with hundreds of on-line education opportunities is also available.

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Corporate Offi ceP.O. Box 45

833 S. East AvenueColumbus, KS 66725

620.429.141

Offi ces In:Missouri Kansas Arkansas Oklahoma Texas

www.heavycontractors.com

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