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Flintco Celebrates Completion of Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribal Justice Center Expansion

Flintco Celebrates Completion of Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribal Justice Center Expansion

Concho, OK, March 24, 2025Flintco, a leading construction company serving tribal communities, celebrated the ribbon cutting for the newly completed Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribal Justice Center Expansion alongside the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribe and New Fire Native Design Group. The ceremony marked the successful completion of a vital community resource that will enhance access to justice and support services for tribal members.

The expansion adds 7,852 square feet to the original 9,220-square-foot facility, nearly doubling its size to better serve the growing needs of the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes. The expanded center now features additional consultation rooms, classrooms, and offices specifically designed to support court/social services, including emergency assistance for tribal members in need, child and adult protective services, prevention specialists, and the Attorney General’s Office.

“This expansion represents more than just additional square footage; it’s about creating a safe, accessible hub where tribal members can seek protection, family assistance, and consolidating services,” said Gianny Romero, Project Manager at Flintco. “We are honored to have partnered with the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes on a project that will have such a meaningful impact on the community.”

The Justice Center was thoughtfully designed by New Fire Native Design Group with future growth in mind, enabling additional expansions as tribal court services continue to develop and serve more community members.

Flintco maintained a steadfast commitment to community impact and workplace safety throughout construction. The company actively collaborated with the occupants of the active portion of the Tribal Justice Center to ensure court hearings and daily functions remained uninterrupted through construction.

Flintco successfully navigated the project’s specialized construction elements, including demolition, steel erection, and extensive electrical work, with zero incidents throughout the expansion—showcasing the effectiveness of the company’s industry-leading safety protocols and comprehensive daily on-site inspections.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony represents the culmination of a successful partnership between the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, New Fire Native Design Group, and Flintco—one that has created a lasting community resource that will serve generations to come.


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