Cody Crawford
Jason Allen Named Chief Commercial Officer at Arkansas Electric Cooperatives (Movers & Shakers)
He will provide executive direction to the member-owned cooperative’s utility sales and services division. read more >
Structure Stable for C.R. Crawford’s John Teeter
John Teeter, the new president of C.R. Crawford Construction, says his firm is set up to grow with northwest Arkansas. read more >
CR Crawford Names John Teeter President
Founder and majority owner Cody Crawford will remain active in the company. read more >
Change In Wind Launches Redevelopment at Little Rock Port
Investors from northwest Arkansas are poised to break ground on new construction at the former LM Wind site at the Little Rock Port Industrial Park. read more >
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K-12 Construction Makes the Grade
Since December, construction totaling more than $225 million has been completed on some of the largest K-12 projects in Arkansas. read more >
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UA Waste Fighters Spin Sawdust Into Gold
The increasing popularity of cross-laminated timber as a building material has an Arkansas professor working on ways to transform a waste byproduct of CLT production into a construction material itself. read more >
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C.R. Crawford Sues in Oklahoma Again
Contractor C.R. Crawford Construction LLC of Fayetteville has sued a Tulsa hotelier in Washington County Circuit Court for breach of a $7.5 million contract. read more >
Largest Commercial Projects in Arkansas Top $2.1B
This marks the fifth consecutive year that the roster of largest commercial construction projects in Arkansas topped $2 billion. The 2018 list consists of 160 projects around the state that represent a combined dollar total of $2.1 billion. read more >
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C.R. Crawford Construction Sues Tulsa Hotelier
Contractor C.R. Crawford Construction LLC of Fayetteville has sued a Tulsa hotelier in Washington County Circuit Court for terminating a $7 million contract. read more >
Not Your Grandparents’ Retirement Village: Boomers Choose Amenities Fitting Their Lifestyles
Baby boomers — the generation born from 1946 through 1964 — are a huge reason retirement communities are big business. read more >
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In Northwest Arkansas, Health Care Industry Building On the Boom
The health care industry is expanding to keep up with northwest Arkansas’ growing population, and it’s not just construction companies that are benefiting. read more >
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Tally of Largest Commercial Building Projects in Arkansas Hits $2.4 Billion
The dollar total of largest commercial construction projects in Arkansas registered nearly $2.3 billion this year. The tally reflected a 1.2 percent decline from more than $2.4 billion in 2015. read more >
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Construction Booms in a Growing Northwest Arkansas Market
The costs of building things have gone up in northwest Arkansas, developers say. It’s not just that land value has risen, but construction and labor costs have also grown. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Arkansas Business Power List 2016: Construction
A construction resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Peco Foods Development Heading to 2016 Launch
Work on the new $200 million integrated poultry operation of Peco Foods Inc. is changing the landscape in northeast Arkansas. The nearly 200-acre poultry plant complex site near Pocahontas, assembled in three buys totaling almost $1.4 million in February 2014, is the centerpiece of construction activity. read more >
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Developers See Surge In Northwest Arkansas Activity
Cody Crawford, the president of C.R. Crawford Construction of Fayetteville, has his hands full with work these days. He’s not alone — the region is showing signs of shrugging off the hangover of the recession. read more >
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How Cody Crawford’s Construction Company Weathered the Great Recession
Thriving on pressure, Cody Crawford and his partners have led their young company C.R. Crawford LLC of Fayetteville into and through the Great Recession. read more >