The Crossland Story
A Proud History That’s Still Being Written.
1940
January 1, 1940Our founder, Ivan “Red Iron” Crossland grows up in a family with a lot of love but little money. At 13, Ivan leaves school to help his family by working in the mines.
1950
January 1, 1950Ivan is drafted into the Army. After basic training, he’s shipped off to Camp Cooke, where he falls in love with a young woman named Virginia Ferrell.
1951
January 1, 1951Sent to Japan for further training, Ivan soon finds himself on the front lines of the Korean War.
1953
January 1, 1953Ivan and Virginia Ferrell marry in California on Jan. 11, 1953. A unique love story. An unforgettable moment.
1954
January 1, 1954Ivan’s will and determination shines through as he studies to earn both his GED and then goes on to earn his Associate’s Degree from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College.
1955
January 1, 1955As the Crossland family grows (Bennie, Virginia Anne, Patty, Mike, Ivan Jr., and Curtis were all born before 1960), Ivan serves Treece, KS as Fire Chief of the volunteer fire department and also as mayor.
1966
January 1, 1966Mary, their seventh child, is born. Constantly trying new ventures to help provide for his family, Ivan purchases a Redi-Mix plant and moves the family to Columbus, KS.
1968
January 1, 1968Along with two friends, Ivan starts SEK Construction and sells his concrete plant. In 1968, Christopher was born, followed by Teresa in 1971.
1977
January 1, 1977Ivan sells his share of SEK Construction to start Crossland Construction on his own. Patrick, the last of the siblings, is born. Ivan and Virginia, along with their 10 kids begin to build up the company, one job at a time.
1980
January 1, 1980With his wife, Virginia, son, Mike, and just a handful of employees, the Crossland company starts to grow. They began erecting metal buildings across the region.
1987
January 1, 1987Our first office is built where our headquarters remains today. The company continues to grow, adding more employees and building more projects.
1990
January 1, 1990Business continues to grow steadily, but life is about to have a dramatic change for the family. Ivan Sr. gets a disheartening cancer diagnosis so he shifts his focus to training his six sons to take over the business.
1993
January 1, 1993The company Crossland Heavy Contractors is formed to serve more customers by taking on new segments of the construction market.
1997
January 1, 1997A pivotal project in the company’s history, Crossland was awarded Pittsburg State University’s new technology center. At the time, this was the largest school project in the state of Kansas, spurring a partnership with the university that continues to this day.
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January 1, 1999This marks the sixth annual Superintendent and Project Manager retreat. Having annual company picnics, Christmas parties and employee functions are part of what gives us our family feel and the camaraderie we share.
2001
January 1, 2001The company set a goal to make it on the industry’s Top 400 Contractors in the nation—and we did it, coming in right at #400.
2002
January 1, 2002After a long battle with cancer, Ivan “Red Iron”Crossland passes away, leaving behind a tremendous legacy and a solid foundation for his six sons to continue to build upon.
2006
January 1, 2006This year marks tremendous growth for the company with a 37% leap in revenue pushing us into the Top 150 Contractors in the U.S.
2008
January 1, 2008Booming business presents growth opportunities for the company with new regional offices in Wichita, Kansas and Prosper, Texas.
2011
January 1, 2011After the devastating tornadoes in both Joplin, Missouri and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, over 100 Crossland employees worked tirelessly to coordinate search and rescue efforts, offer up equipment, tools, and manpower to assist and rebuild the communities.
2012
January 1, 2012Business is good and more opportunities arise to expand the company footprint. We opened offices in two more cities, Denver and Oklahoma City. This brings the total number of offices to eight.
2017
January 1, 2017Crossland celebrates a huge company milestone, our 40th anniversary. We continue to jump ahead in the Top 400 Contractors list—now ranking 79th in the nation.
2019
January 1, 2019We completed one of the biggest and most impactful projects in our history, the Tulsa Gathering Place. This is also the year we achieved our strategic initiative to be a billion-dollar company by 2020, one whole year ahead of our goal.
2021
January 1, 2021With a new goal in place to make it into the Top 50 Contractors in the U.S. by our 50th anniversary [2027], we set our sights on finding new and better ways to serve our customers, partners, and employees in the hopes of building stronger communities and a better America.
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