FRIDAY JUNE 4, 2021 VOLUME 12 ISSUE 32 Katerra Dissolution Less Disruptive than Thought Local News By Tasha Anderson and Rebekah Morris for AZBEX According to the initial media report, the SoftBank-backed company, “is expected to VOLUME 12 let go of thousands of employees and is likely ISSUE 32 to walk away from dozens of projects it had agreed to build.” The Phoenix st On Tuesday, June 1 , 2021, The Information office of Katerra employs an estimated 150+ reported that Menlo -based construction people, all of whom are expected to be laid off company, Katerra Inc. planned to cease oper- effective Friday, June 4, 2021. ations. This has since been confirmed by BEX staff with numerous employees and people Katerra has several projects luxury high-rise involved in their current projects. Surprisingly, tower projects in the Valley, those currently work has not stopped any projects. under construction include: FRIDAY CONTENTS All told, six major projects currently under • Kenect Phoenix – 23-stories, 320 unit mixed- construction are impacted, but the outcome used development in Downtown Phoenix Articles may be much less severe than initially thought. – Temporary Certificate of Occupancy was New entities are expected to emerge from this issued in early March, 2021. Only work Private Opportunities dissolution, keeping some teams intact and items that remain are final punch list enabling current projects to finish. items. It is expected that a newly formed entity will finish this project out. Featured Database Project 7 Classifieds KENECT PHOENIX Arizona Projects Bid Results & Project Awards Industry Events Calendar Project Solicitations

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1 ONE CAMELBACK • One Camelback – an adaptive reuse of an existing parking structure into a 163-unit complex, located in the heart of Phoenix at Central Ave and Camelback Rd. Construction has been delayed from its original completion date of Summer 2021. From recent social media posts exterior glass has begun and inte- riors construction is expected to follow. It is expected that a newly formed entity will finish this project out. • Society Phoenix (formerly X Phoenix) – 616-bed, 22-story mixed-use development. Phase one, current-

ly under construction, is planned as a 20-story, 253- & Development Erwin Architecture Credit: unit residential tower with approximately 34KSF of commercial space. BEX research indicates this project was slated to complete construction in the Summer SOCIETY PHOENIX of 2021. It is expected that a newly formed entity will finish this project out. • Skye on 6th – a 25-story, 309-unit multifamily resi- dential tower with bottom floor retail. Sitework had just started in May. A groundbreaking ceremony was scheduled for Wednesday, June 3, 2021, but that was obviously canceled. The owner is exploring options on how to deliver this project and may select a new GC partner. Other projects on Katerra’s list that are currently under construction include: Shepley Bulfinch Credit: • Aiya – a 360-unit apartment community within 16 residential in Gilbert. The project was antic- AIYA - GILBERT ipated to be complete by July 2021. According to our sources, the existing Katerra entity will complete this project. • Revel Scottsdale – a 159-unit “minimal healthcare” senior living facility in Scottsdale. Construction is an- ticipated to wrap up the end of August. According to our sources, the existing Katerra entity will complete this project. According to the article published by the Silicon Business st Journal on June 1 , “A source withSAMPLE knowledge of Katerra's Davis Architecture Strouse Credit: plans, said the company is having ongoing conversations and cooperation with clients to make sure those projects that are under construction get completed.” REVEL SCOTTSDALE Across the board, subcontracts are not being terminated. Rather, they are being reassigned to Owners and when a new entity is formed, they will be reassigned to the General Contractor taking over the project. This is likely a welcome relief to the hundreds of trade partners in the market with long memories of firms abandoning projects, leaving subcontractors holding the bag. 8 DAVIS Credit:

© Arizona Builder’s Exchange, LLC 2021. All Rights Reserved. Forwarding not permitted. Return to Article Index FRIDAY 8 JUNE 4, 2021 VOLUME 12 ISSUE 32 Katerra Dissolution Less Disruptive than Thought (Cont'd) IN THE DATABASE 7 Kenect Phoenix: #610 Future Projects One Camelback: #2234 Katerra Inc. is tied to additional big-name projects yet to break ground Society Phoenix: #1366 in Phoenix, including the 28-story, 352-unit Palm Court Tower at Arizona Center multifamily project and the 375-unit X Basecamp Skye on 6th: #2434 project located at 625 N 2nd Ave, Phoenix. BEX researchers reached Aiya: #1219 out to Katerra in April and were told that construction was anticipated Revel Scottsdale - #986 to begin in Q4 2021 on the Palm Court Tower. It is unclear what will happen to those projects. Palm Court Tower at Arizona Center: #1529 X Basecamp - #3061 New Firms Expected to Emerge Katerra had been on an acquisition tear in recent years, buying up architecture and construction firms at a rapid pace: Michael Green While premature to speculate too far into this, our sources expect Architecture, UEB Builders, Fortune Johnson, Britslecone, Lord Aeck several entities to emerge from this in the Phoenix market. Several Sargent. A succinct timeline of acquisitions can be found here. Easily employees who spoke on the condition of anonymity cited the the largest acquisition in the Phoenix market was of General Contractor character of the individuals, saying they care deeply about their UEB Builders in 2019. projects and clients and will finish them. That is not the case in all Already the acquired firm Lord Aeck Sargent, an Architecture and markets however; as operations cease in other locations, some Engineering firm based out of Atlanta, is returning to its original firm projects will be abandoned as safely as possible while working with after being acquired by Katerra in Summer 2018. jurisdictions and owners.•

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1 MILHAUS Plans 2nd Multifamily Project in Tempe 1 8 P&Z Against Wickenburg Hotel Plan 10 200-unit Rental Community Planned in Flagstaff 11 Opponents Picket Over Gilbert Adventure Park 12 Peoria Plans Reclaimed Water Operations Center 13 Flagstaff Pushes Lower Aura Project Unit Count 10 14 Take a Look at These Eight Data Center Projects 15 Major Users Bracing for CAP Water Cuts 16 Biden Administration Against Oak Flat Land Swap Injunction 17 ‘Pivot Playbook’ Crucial to Sun Corridor’s Future 11 18 Yuma Sets $522.5M Budget Cap 19 Glendale Completes Bond Sale 20 Post-pandemic Healthcare Trends 20 Supply Challenges Impacting CRE Outlook 21 Construction EmploymentSAMPLE Down in May

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Planning & Development

PCH Announces New Hospital in Glendale Phoenix Children’s has announced plans to build a new freestand- ON THE JOB ing, three-story hospital in Glendale. Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Arrowhead Arrowhead will offer inpatient care, an emergency depart- Campus, Glendale ment, an outpatient surgery center and a multi-specialty clinic. Volume: 225KSF Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Arrowhead Campus represents an investment of $134.7M and will support 76,000 annual visits. This is Owner: Phoenix Children’s Hospital the third West Valley project Phoenix Children’s has announced in Design Firm: HKS, Inc. the last six months, with total investments nearing $200M. GC: Not yet selected In March, the health system announced it will break ground on the Southwest Campus in Avondale, a freestanding emergency depart- ment and expanded specialty clinic that will open in 2023 at the site Databex Project ID: # 3742 of Phoenix Children’s Southwest Valley Specialty and Urgent Care Center. Phoenix Children’s Sports Medicine Clinic – Avondale is expected to open later this year to provide physical therapy, rehabili- tation and education services to the West Valley’s young athletes. IN THE DATABASE A complement to the services at the Southwest Campus, Phoenix Phoenix Children's Southwest Valley Specialty Children’s Hospital – Arrowhead Campus will offer 24 inpatient beds, and Urgent Care Center: #3520 six operating rooms, two minor procedure rooms, 30 emergency bays/trauma rooms, and a 45KSF medical office building to Phoenix Children's Hospital Master Plan: #2894 orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, oncology, and numerous other specialty services. Architectural plans are designed to accommodate Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Arrowhead Campus is located on future growth as community needs arise, including an additional 24 the north end of the Abrazo Arrowhead Campus at 18701 N. 67th inpatient beds. Avenue in Glendale and is expected to open in the spring of 2024. The West Valley is projected to grow at twice the national rate Phoenix Children’s now offers services at more than 40 locations in just five years, while the pediatric population is estimated to throughout Arizona, with additional expansion plans in develop- increase from 400,000 today to nearly 500,000 by 2030. All told, ment to keep pace with Maricopa County’s booming population Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Arrowhead Campus, Southwest growth. Phoenix Children’s Hospital – East Valley, which is currently Campus and Sports Medicine Clinic will bring more than 650 jobs under construction, will provide a similar array of services as the to the West Valley. Northwest Valley hospital. (Source) SAMPLE

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INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS

6 PROMOTIONS

6. Richard Martinez was promot- 7. Hines has promoted Jim Bulsiewicz ed to Vice President of Facilities to the position of Director of Construction Services at TEPCON Development in its Phoenix office. Construction. Martinez has been at Bulsiewicz, who has been with the Richard Martinez TEPCON since 2012 and has grown company for three years, will be to lead the Facilities Construction responsible for evaluating new de- 7 Services Division. Martinez brings velopment and acquisition oppor- 24+ years of industry experience and tunities across all product types for is responsible for the overall per- both the Arizona and New Mexico formance, including acquiring and markets. executing work for his division.

Jim Bulsiewicz NEW HIRES 8 8. has announced the ap- 10. Lisa Chapman joins DAVIS as the pointment of Ray Gonzalez to new Director of Interior Design. the position of Executive VP of She has more than 20 years of Operations. Gonzalez is a real es- international experience in interior tate and homebuilding professional design across a variety of building with more than 30 years of expe- types, including offices, commer- Ray Gonzalez rience in a wide array of business cial, hospitality, retail, education, models and disciplines within the healthcare, municipal, multi-fam- industry. As EVP of Operations, he ily, and residential. From initial 9 will manage and direct all con- concept to project completion, she struction operations, from concept works closely with clients and team to implementation, overseeing members to create dynamic spaces client satisfaction, quality, and where people live, work, and play. financial objectives. 11. With more than 36 years of civil 9. Agate Construction announced Jeff engineering experience in Arizona, Jeff Anderson Anderson has been hired as a se- Jim Griffin, PE, has joined Langan nior preconstruction services and in Phoenix to grow the firm’s 10 project manager in their Scottsdale land-development practice in the office. Anderson brings more than region. Before joining Langan, 25 years of experience to his role. Griffin worked on a wide variety of As senior preconstruction SAMPLEservices civil engineering projects with an and project manager, he will assist emphasis in the industrial market in managing and overseeing the but also on fire stations, transfer budgeting and quality assurance stations, infrastructure, K-12 and Lisa Chapman of project estimates, allowing higher-education, retail, and multi- for a seamless transition to the family use on behalf of developers, construction phase, as well as the owners, architects and government 11 setup, construction, and comple- agencies. tion of construction activities.

Jim Griffin

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BID RESULTS & PROJECT AWARDS

UTILITIES

City of Chandler - CMAR Services for SCADA Upgrade, Pecos City of Goodyear - CMAR Services for Historic Goodyear Surface Water Treatment Plant. Waterline Replacement. Due Date: 05/04/21 Due Date: 04/22/21 Reference # 21-5888 Reference # BPM003424; WA2103.251 Click here for previously published short list. The contract is recommended to be awarded to Quantum / The contract is recommended to be awarded to B&F Archer Western Construction LLC. Contracting, Inc.

City of Yuma - Radio Telecommunications Installation Services. Town of Gilbert - South Recharge Site Phase II. Due Date: 05/25/21 Due Date: 05/13/21 Reference # RFB-21-189 Award Date: 06/15/21 The contract was awarded to Gila Electronics. Reference # 321000349; WW0770 Click here for previously published bid tabulation. The contract is recommended to be awarded to Archer City of Yuma - Waterline Replacement, Arizona Avenue: 10th Western Construction LLC in an amount not to exceed Street to 15th Street. $6,999,641.04. Due Date: 06/03/21 Reference # 2021-20000093 1. DPE Construction $524,000.00 City of Prescott - Sundog Trunk Main Sewer Phase C2. 2. Desert Excavating $527,000.00 Due Date: 06/03/21 3. Yuma Valley Contractors, Inc. $713,499.96 Reference # 21PWD015; 16-022 1. Fann Contracting, Inc. $4,245,056.00 2. Technology Construction, Inc. $4,413,500.00 Town of Paradise Valley - Sewer Rehabilitation Construction Services. Award Date: 06/10/21 Town of Paradise Valley - Sewer Manhole Rehabilitation Services. The contract is recommended to be awarded to Achen- Award Date: 06/10/21 Gardner Construction, LLC in the amount of $303,165.56 uti- The contract is recommended to be awarded to Southwest lizing the S.A.V.E. Cooperative Purchasing Agreement contract Environmental, Inc. in the amount of $11,744.10 utilizing the City of Peoria contract no. P18-0071. no. 2020-059-COS.

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City of Scottsdale - Design-Build Services for North Corporation Yard (NCY) Parking & Solar. Due Date: 05/21/21 Reference # 21SQ015; BH07; DH02 The following firms / teams submitted qualifications: 1. Balfour Beatty / DAVIS 2. Chasse Building Team / Amaresco 3. hardison/downey construction, inc. 4. Okland Construction / GLA Architects 5. Solar Freedom Electric 6. Venn Construction

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PERMITS ISSUED

LEGEND LINKS TO SEARCH PERMITS List of Phoenix Permit Types City of Chandler City of Tucson BLD - Building City of Flagstaff Maricopa County BLSC - Building, Self Certification Town of Gilbert Mohave County COM - Commercial City of Mesa Pima County LPR - Large Plan Review (Phoenix) City of Peoria Pinal County OS - Structural City of Phoenix Apache County OSE - Structural/Electrical City of Scottsdale Coconino County PLMB - Plumbing City of Surprise Gila County TI - Tenant Improvements City of Tempe Yavapai County

From Type Permit Date Address Valuation Owner and Project Description Contractor Contact Number Issued Phone Glendale COM 135892 5/3/21 REEMS & NOTHERN AVE $87,754,237 THE CUBES AT GLENDALE, LLC - INDUSTRIAL CLAYCO INC 314-429-5100 Phoenix LPRN 2104414 6/4/21 3875 W DOBBINS RD $40,149,297 ALL OTHER PROPERTY LLP CLARK WAYLAND 602-501-8444 BUILDERS, LC Glendale COM 132407 5/5/21 6390 N ALSUP AVE $36,763,325 PHI VT303, LLC C/O VTRE DEVELOPMENT, LAYTON 801-563-3700 LLC - WAREHOUSE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC Glendale COM 135840 5/19/21 16451 W GLENDALE AVE $36,445,626 WESTMAC 303 PROPERTY - WAREHOUSE NITTI BUILDERS LLC 602-541-5001

Phoenix LPSC 2104295 6/1/21 6855 W MEADOWS LOOP E $32,483,311 LAVEEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIST NO 59 TO BE BID Chandler MULTI BLD21-2151 6/5/21 W PECOS RD $27,883,319 MERA CHANDLER - CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW MULTI-FAMILY APARTMENT BLDG, INCLUDING A TOTAL OF 184 DWELLING UNITS Glendale COM 136471 5/26/21 6235 N COTTON LN $19,899,033 NOAM NEWMAN - WAREHOUSE CLAYCO INC 314-429-5100 Glendale COM 136310 5/19/21 16351 W GLENDALE AVE $7,588,052 WESTMAC 303 PROPERTY - WAREHOUSE NITTI BUILDERS LLC 602-541-5001 Glendale COM 135942 5/5/21 6395 N SARIVAL AVE $6,900,000 PHI VT303 LLC - COMMERCIAL ADDITIONS & DESIGNED CONVEYOR ALTERATIONS SYSTEMS LLC Phoenix LPRN 2104306 6/1/21 4141 E BROADWAY RD $4,772,084 DARED 90 LLC CALIENTE 480-894-5500 CONSTRUCTION INC Glendale COM 136102 5/12/21 6075 N 83RD AVE $3,700,000 CITY OF GLENDALE - COMMERCIAL ADDITIONS & DESERT SERVICES 623-386-1254 ALTERATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC Glendale COM 136182 5/14/21 6600 N SARIVAL AVE $3,195,520 LINCOLN PROPERTY - WAREHOUSE WILLMENG 602-330-4591 CONSTRUCTION, INC Gilbert COM COMM-2020- 6/3/21 1161 S HIGLEY RD $2,811,006 3-STORY SELF STORAGE BLDG W/ SITE DEVELOPMENT, DAKIS CONTRACTING 480-236-4521 00320 LANDSCAPING, & LIMITED ROW IMPROVEMENT INC

Phoenix BLD 21018260 6/2/21 11820 S WARNER- $2,300,000 SCHOOL DIST #28 MCCARTHY BUILDING 602-369-6954 SAMPLEELLIOT LOOP COMPANIES Phoenix LPRM 2104341 6/2/21 44 W MONROE ST $2,140,147 WRT-MONROE PROPERTY LP KT FABRICATION INC Glendale COM 136263 5/18/21 17550 N 79TH AVE $1,962,909 COSTCO WHOLESALE - COMMERCIAL ADDITIONS & WAYNE PERRY INC 714-826-0352 ALTERATIONS Chandler COM BLD21-2152 6/4/21 6900 W GALVESTON ST $1,534,445 VALLEY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL - SECOND-STORY CLASSROOM BUILD-OUT & NEW PARKING LOT ON SOUTH SIDE WITH 78 STANDARD STALLS & 5 HANDICAP STALLS Glendale TI 136133 5/13/21 20199 N 67TH AVE $1,407,488 DENARO LLC - TENANT IMPROVEMENTS MONRAD VELDMAN 602-325-1451 CONSTRUCTION LLC Phoenix SPE 21018314 6/2/21 1801 S 35TH AVE $1,368,592 PHOENIX GOSPEL MISSION INC BJERK BUILDERS Glendale COM 136561 5/28/21 9600 N 151 AVE $1,058,000 COLD SUMMIT PHOENIX 1 JOINT VENTURE PRIMUS BUILDERS INC 770-928-7120 LLC - COMMERCIAL ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS

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SALES TRANSACTIONS 3

1. A private party purchased Copper Falls, 6. A joint venture between Harrison Street a newly constructed, 240-unit mul- and Stellar Senior Living purchased tifamily asset in Glendale, for $72M. Broadway Proper, a 232-unit indepen- Steve Gebing and Cliff David, Executive dent and assisted living community Managing Directors with Institutional in Tucson for an undisclosed amount, Property Advisors (IPA), a division of from Lytle Enterprises. The Cushman & Marcus & Millichap, procured the buy- Wakefield team involved in the trans- CBRE Credit: er and represented the seller, P.B. Bell. action included Vice Chairman Richard Swartz, Executive Managing Director IHP Capital Partners and Värde 6 2. Jay Wagner, Managing Director Aaron Partners have formed a joint venture Rosenzweig, Director Dan Baker, and (JV) to acquire the remaining 3,721 Associate Bailey Nygard. acres of land for development with- in Vistancia, a 7,100-acre mature 7. The Kidder Mathews team of Senior master- in Peoria, Vice President Michael Dupuy and for $68M. In April, IHP Capital Partners Vice President Rachael Thompson bought 429.75 acres at the SWC of represented the undisclosed seller in

Loop 303 and Lone Mountain Parkway the disposition of three medical office & Cushman Wakefield Credit: in Peoria for about $17.683M and the buildings in the West Valley for a total joint venture bought the remaining of $32.85M. The deals included: 7 empty land from Vistancia Residential • Talavi Medical Plaza, 35.9KSF, $10M, LLC for about $50.32M. Glendale 3. Sunroad Enterprises purchased The • Thunderbird Palms, 52KSF, $15.25M, Paragon at Kierland, a 276-unit multi- Glendale family community in North Scottsdale, • Cornerstone Medical Center, 20.2KSF, for an undisclosed amount. CBRE’s $7.65M, Goodyear Tyler Anderson, Sean Cunningham, 8. Everest Holdings purchased Country

Asher Gunter and Matt Pesch repre- Kidder Mathews Credit: Villa, a 130-unit multifamily commu- sented the seller, Sentinel Real Estate nity at 950 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert, for Corporation. $25.95M. CBRE’s Tyler Anderson, Sean 8 4. ZMR Capital purchased Tides on 25th, Cunningham, Asher Gunter and Matt a 240-unit apartment community at Pesch represented the seller, ColRich 15620 N. 25th Avenue, Phoenix, for Group. $40.6M. Newmark Knight Frank’s Westmount Realty Capital, LLC pur- Senior Managing Director Brett 9. chased Mountain Vista Commerce Polachek, Executive Managing Director Center, a 134.7KSF flex industrial Brad Goff and Managing Director Chris and office complex in Ahwatukee Canter represented the seller, Tides

SAMPLE CBRE Credit: Foothills for $17.4M, from Northstar Equities. Commercial Partners. Cushman & 5. Shea Homes purchased land in Mesa Wakefield’s Eric Wichterman, Mike just south of the popular Cadence at Coover, Steve Lindley, Bob Buckley and 9 Gateway master-planned community Tracy Cartledge represented the seller. at the SWC of Crismon and Williams Adam Tolson of Lee & Associates pro- Field Roads, for $36.48M. The deal vided market leasing advisory. closed June 1st, with Nate Nathan and Emmerson Holdings purchased 1,160 Courtney Buck of Nathan & Associates 10. acres of land southwest of Warren and Inc. brokering the 141-acre land trans- Papago Road outside of Maricopa, for action.

$11.6M, from Miedema Produce Inc. & Cushman Wakefield Credit: The Land Agency represented the seller.

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ARIZONA PROJECTS

GROUNDBREAKINGS 3 1. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing 2. Ryan Companies US, Inc., Harrison Co Ltd has started construction in Street and Cadence Living an- Phoenix where it plans to spend $12B nounced the financial closing of to build a computer chip factory. The Acoya Shea, a 147-unit luxury senior planned factory remains on track to living community in Scottsdale and start volume production of chips using also announced that construction will

the company's 5-nanometer produc- begin this month. Ryan Architecture Design + Build Degrees 180 Credit: tion technology starting in 2024. The + Engineering is the design firm, and design firm has not been disclosed the project is anticipated to be com- and Austin Commercial Group is the pleted in Q1 2023. 4 general contractor. PROGRESS REPORTS 3. The TSG Foundation project is un- 5. The Downtown Links project, which derway in Cave Creek and last week began in August 2020, is set for 180 Degrees Design + Build placed completion in early 2023. Crews are

more than 300 cubic feet of concrete currently on Phase III of the project Businesswire Credit: flatwork. The design features a large, which includes reconstruction of the rammed earth wall at the entrance of Tucson Arroyo culvert between Sixth the building and is following the Living and 10th avenues; construction of a 6 Building Challenge program. The facili- new Sixth Street alignment, railroad ty is designed by Orcutt | Winslow. underpass, and Ninth Avenue Deck Plaza; and construction of the new MedCraft Healthcare Real Estate 4. four-lane roadway, Sixth Avenue broke ground in May on the Bridge, and a shared-use pathway Ambulatory Surgery Center of the from Sixth Street to Broadway. TMC Rincon Campus Expansion HDR, Inc. is the design firm and project, in partnership with contrac- Downtown Links Constructors is the tors Kraus-Anderson and Caldwell

general contractor. Construction & Peterson Adolfson Credit: Construction, and architect Orcutt

Winslow. Construction of the ASC

is expected to be complete in the 7 spring of 2022. It is part of an ex-

pansion plan for TMC that includes a

new 60-bed hospital slated to open

on the campus in 2023. SAMPLE COMPLETIONS 6. Adolfson & Peterson Construction 7. CP Technologies opened up its has completed construction on the new headquarters in Prescott on Phoenix Business Journal Credit: single-story, 35KSF Abrazo Cave Creek Wednesday after breaking ground Hospital at 5227 E. Carefree Highway. last June. The new 50KSF facility at Expected to open in mid-2021, the 2620 Deep Well Ranch Road will neighborhood hospital will provide house both the company’s North area residents with emergency care American HQ and its manufacturing and low-acuity surgical services. facility. Sun State Builders was the Tenet Healthcare is the owner and design-build firm for that project. E4H Environments for Healthcare Architecture was the design firm.

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Due Date Project Plan- RFQ/RFP/ Project # Request Owner- Project Description Pre- Link & Time Volume holders Type Submittal 6/11/21 <$85M 6982AF21R000002 IDIQ Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Link 2pm MDT Administration - IDIQ for A-E Full Design Services, AZ, CA, CO, HI, KS, NM, NV, ND, OK, SD, TX, UT, WY. The work consists of A-E Services for projects primarily involving improvements to low-volume & low-speed roadways ranging from resurfacing, restoration & rehabilitation to full reconstruction. Partial Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Ryan Phillips at [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 4/27 & moved to open solicitations on 5/14 6/11/21 RFQuote Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management Link 2pm PST - Domestic Water Sampling, Imperial Dam & La Posa Recreation sites. The work consists of sampling & testing drinking water systems. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Lisa Hariper, Contracting Officer, at 602-417-9434 or [email protected] or Cindy Gonzalez, Contract Specialist, at 303-236-1159 or [email protected]. First published on 6/1 6/16/21 2021181 RFP City of Mesa - Water, Wastewater & Hazardous Waste Link 3pm MST Laboratory Services. The work consists of analytical REVISED SAMPLEtesting of water, wastewater, solid wastes, & special projects for: nutrients, biologicals, metals, non-metals, organics, & radio chemicals. Log-In Required. Contact: Ted Stallings, Procurement Officer II, at 480-644-2815 or [email protected] or Cheryl Noll, Procurement Specialist, at 480-644-2179 or [email protected]. First published on 5/14 & revised due date on 6/11 6/17/21 $4.2M List 321210 RFQ City of Surprise - Design Engineering Services for 6/2/21 Link 11am Sweetwater Avenue Improvements: Sarival Ave to SR303. 10am The work consists of improvement of Sweetwater Avenue (virtual) to a four lane minor arterial roadway. Contact: Eric Boyles, Procurement Manager, at [email protected]. First published on 5/25 & added sign-in sheet on 6/4

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Request Owner- Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume holders Project # Type Site Visit 7/12/21 $9M 2022-002 CMAR Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport Authority - CMAR Services 6/29/21 Link 2pm for Terminal Annex Modernization. The work consists 10am of approx. 10KSF to 15KSF of new terminal passenger hold rooms & airside gates while maintaining existing gate service to aircraft, including between 500SF & 1KSF of retail facility, public restrooms, & a Mothers Room. Contact: Marian Whilden, Procurement Officer, at [email protected]. First published on 6/11

7/12/21 <$8M W9124A- IDIQ Department of Defense, Dept. of the Army - IDIQ Contract Link 4pm PDT 21-R-0011; for Job Order Contracting for Sustainment, Restoration PANAPG- & Modernization Projects, Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista. 20-P-0000- The work consists of real property repair & construction of 004020 various facilities, as well as roads, bridges & utilities. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Walter Carbajal, Contract Specialist, at 520-533-6115 or [email protected] or Edwin D. Guthrie, Contracting Officer, at 520-533-1517 or [email protected]. First published on 6/1 7/15/21 BPM003631; CMAR City of Chandler - CMAR Services for Fire Station 282 None Link 3pm FI2001.251 Reconstruction. The work consists of reconstructing the existing 7,868 SF station to provide a new expanded & upgraded station, including 4 apparatus bays, 13 dorm rooms, 5 bathrooms, living quarters, exercise room, transition area, turnout area, decontamination area, workshop, public entrance with adjacent restroom & site work. Log-In Required. Contact: SAMPLEPaula Brown, Procurement Officer, at 480-782-3308 or [email protected]. First published on 6/11 7/22/21 $10M- W912PL21 RFP Department of Defense, Dept. of the Army - Construct 6/17/21 Link 2pm $25M R0004 Ready Building, Yuma Proving Ground. The work consists 9am (site) of constructing a Ready Building consisting of student team rooms, multi-purpose room, latrines, locker rooms & showers, laundry room, reception area, storage room, overhead protection, & building support space. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Otse A. Adikhai at 213-452-3248 or [email protected] or Sandra Oquita at 213- 452-3249 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 4/20 & moved to open solicitations on 6/11

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Request Owner- Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Type Site Visit 6/25/21 Sub bids JM Stitt Construction is requesting sub bids onDemolition Link 12pm PST for Cheddars Scratch Kitchen, Glendale. The work consists of demolition services for a 7,836 SF restaurant. Log-In Required. Contact: Brian Guttormson at 951-271-3445 orbrian@ jmstitt.com. First published on 6/11 6/25/21 Sub bids JM Stitt Construction is requesting sub bids onExcavation for Cheddars Link 12pm PST Scratch Kitchen, Glendale. The work consists of excavation services for a 7,836 SF restaurant. Log-In Required. Contact: Brian Guttormson at 951-271-3445 or [email protected]. First published on 6/11 6/25/21 Sub bids R & O Construction is requesting sub bids on Tucson Airport Center Link 1pm MT C, Tucson. The work consists of a new 99KSF tilt shell building with all associated site work. Log-In Required. Contact: Kelly Hansen at 801-337-6342 or [email protected]. First published on 6/11 6/30/21 Sub bids Total Services LLC is requesting sub bids on Hopi Adult Detention Link 9am MST Center Design Build, Keams Canyon. The work consists of a 27,322 SF replacement of the Hopi Adult Detention Center, including 8 staff quarters. Log-In Required. Contact: Nels Rima at 602-370-1379 or [email protected]. First published on 5/28 6/30/21 Sub bids Elder-Jones, Inc. is requesting sub bids on LoveSac, Glendale. Link 3pm MST The work consists of renovations to an existing 2,049 SF space. Log-In Required. Contact: Todd Johnson at 952-345-6048 or [email protected]. First published on 6/11 7/1/21 Sub bids Cherokee Federal is requesting sub bids on Hopi Adult Detention Link 12pm Center Design Build, Keams Canyon. The work consists of a 27,322 MST SF replacement of the Hopi Adult Detention Center, including 8 staff REVISED quarters. Log-In Required. Contact: Roy Heiliger at 918-240-6906 or [email protected] or Matthew Griffin at 918-933- 0878 or [email protected]. First published on 4/16 & revised due date on 5/7 & 5/28 7/5/21 $362M Sub bids Kiewit-Fann Joint Venture is requesting sub bids on I-17; Anthem Link 4pm Way TI to Jct SR 69 (Cordes Junction), Maricopa & Yavapai Counties. The work consists of adding one general purpose lane in each direction from Anthem Way to Black Canyon City & two flex SAMPLElanes from Black Canyon City to Sunset Point Rest Area. DBE Goal of 10.88% (Construction) & 10.16% (Professional Services). Contact: Ginger Lopez at [email protected]. First published on 5/18 7/6/21 36C26221B0007_1; Sub bids Briston Construction is requesting sub bids on Electronic Health 6/10/21 Link 2pm PT 36C26221B0007 Records Modernization Infrastructure Upgrades, Phoenix 9am VA Healthcare System, Phoenix. The work consists of general (site) construction, alterations, mechanical & electrical work, utility systems, necessary demolition & removal of existing structures & certain other items. Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Greg McDowell at 480-776-5810 or [email protected]. First published on 6/8

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