Native Community

  • New Indian Healthcare Clinic Expansion Enhances Access to Comprehensive, Culturally Centered Care

    Tulsa, OK – The Indian Health Care Resource Center (IHCRC) has officially opened the newly expanded Indian Healthcare Clinic. The 65,000-square-foot expansion significantly improves healthcare access for the Native American community in the Tulsa area. Built by Flintco, the project represents a vital investment in community health, delivering comprehensive, culturally sensitive care while removing barriers…

  • Tecumseh Clinic Breaks Ground

    Shawnee, OK, March 20, 2025 – The Absentee Shawnee Tribal Health Authority (ASTHA), Connect Advisors, Childers Architects, and Flintco celebrated the groundbreaking of the new clinic, marking a significant expansion of healthcare services for tribal members and the broader community. As a construction leader with a deep-rooted connection to Native American communities, Flintco brings unparalleled…

  • Flintco Celebrates Completion of Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribal Justice Center Expansion

    Concho, OK, March 24, 2025 – Flintco, 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…

  • Flintco Continues Native American Engagement with Workforce Development

      Tribal members building a health center staff housing. The average utilization of tribal contractors and Native workforce by Flintco since 2008 is more than 50%.   January 30, 2024 By Daniel Tyson “Buy local” is a simple concept that makes sense, especially in construction. Public procurement often carries prescriptive participation goals to engage underutilized or…

  • Meet the tribal relations manager for Flintco Construction

    By Shaheer Naveed – Dow Jones Intern, Albuquerque Business First Jul 18, 2023 In 1988, Vernelle Chase entered the Land of Enchantment as a qualifier for the Indian National Finals Rodeo. Thirty-five years later, she finds herself at the forefront of business development for Native Americans in New Mexico. Chase is an enrolled member of the Gros-Ventre…

  • Rapid City Health Center Designed to Enhance Community Connections

    Rapid City Health Center Designed to Enhance Community Connections May 24, 2022 | Jennifer Seward Located near the legendary Black Hills of South Dakota, the new Rapid City Health Center is designed to treat multigenerational members of the Cheyenne River Sioux, Oglala Sioux and Rosebud Sioux under one roof in a uniquely tribal health care…

  • The First Americans Museum Awarded ENR Best of the Best

    The First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City, which opened in September and celebrates the legacy of Native people from Oklahoma, was selected by Engineering News-Record from over 800 regional submissions in 20 categories as the Best of the Best in Government/Public Buildings. The ENR award for the Flintco / Manhattan Construction Group joint venture project…