About Cross Country Field Services
Manitoba and Saskatchewan's Premier Heavy Equipment Contractors
Mastery in Civil Construction
Exceeding Expectations
Cross Country Field Services, established in 2018, has been revolutionizing the civil construction industry in Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan. As a reliable civil construction company in Brandon, MB, we provide unparalleled project management services and a fleet of heavy equipment that supports oil, gas, power sectors, and underground utilities.
We’re renowned for our ability to adapt quickly in evolving situations, saving both time and cost. Our reputation is built on core values of integrity, responsiveness, safety, and excellence, as we work tirelessly to complete projects on time and within budget. We also offer a unique consultative approach to smaller companies, helping them define their project scopes. Our commitment to excellence, paired with our relentless drive for innovation and adaptability, makes us a leader in the civil construction industry.
Our Mission
Our Values
- Integrity
- Problem Solvers
- People
- Adaptable
- Responsive
- Reliable
- Safety
- Excellence
Meet Our Team
Project Manager
Michael Young, C.E.T
Michael is a Civil Engineering Technologist with a wide range of experience related to the construction of civil related projects, such as water and sewer installations and inspections. In his time with the Manitoba Water Service Board, he oversaw projects from the aspect of tendering and evaluating the companies bidding on them. In joining Cross Country Field Services, he sees it from the other side, giving him an advantage in handling complex projects.
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Pipelayer Lead Hand
Jayden Morgan
Project Coordinator
Travis Wickens
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Project Superintendent
Riel Manegre
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Lead Hand
Matt Hofer
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Discover Cross Country Excellence
Civil Services
Commercial Services
Oil and Gas Services
Water & Sewer Services
Cross Country Field Services specializes in excavation and installation of water mains, sewer lines, and storm drains across Manitoba and Saskatchewan.