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Trusted Construction Services for Native Communities

KA has provided preconstruction and construction services for Tribal operations throughout the U.S. for over 40 years. We listen to each community’s unique needs and goals, building strong, lasting partnerships focused on more than just project completion.

"It has been my pleasure to work with Kraus-Anderson. Not only did they assemble a knowledgeable, broad-based team, each and every person represented our tribe in a positive and professional manner. It is rare to find a company that demonstrates sincerity reliability and proficiency at the intensity that KA does. You constantly went above and beyond for our tribe. Your cooperation and expertise were key factors in the successful execution of our fast-track project."

- Robert Goggleye, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe

Native Construction Portfolio

Ojibwa Millennium School

Native Construction Portfolio

WarHorse Casino

Native Construction Portfolio

Bois Forte Government and Community Services Center

Native Construction Portfolio

Grand Portage Lodge & Casino

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Over $1.1 billion in Native American-Owned Construction Projects

KA has proudly delivered 126 projects to Native American communities, including 44 in the last 10 years totaling $340 million. From schools to community centers and resorts, we’ve teamed up with over 45 Native American tribes on projects spanning 5.63 million square feet. Along the way, we’ve clocked more than 811,000 hours with Native American contractors and collaborated with 31 architects, all while strengthening our commitment to these vibrant communities. 

Partners from the Very Start

We promise to advocate for you every step of the way. Our construction delivery model is designed to honor Tribal philosophies, values and economic beliefs from vision to reality. 

Committed to Tero Workforce Initiatives

Kraus-Anderson has worked proactively with Tribal Nations throughout the United States to meet Tribal Employment goals. This commitment has resulted in over 800,000 hours of work for American Native Americans nationwide, and contracts totaling over $80 million to American Indian subcontractors during the past 25+ years.