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The Trouble with Low Bid: LMS Talks New K12 Procurement Change By Tasha Anderson for Builder’s Exchange

More than 100 people gathered at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Tempe on Thursday, July 12 for what was by far the most popular AZBEX Leading Market Series topic: the Public K12 market. While most LMS events so far have cov- ered projects that are upcoming/in the works and how to get work within the market, this particular topic was more focused on the unexpected K12 procure- ment rule change expected to go into effect by July 1, 2019. The rule was added to an amendment of the RedforEd Bill and stated that as of July 1, 2019, Alternate Project Delivery Methods for education procurement are to be scrapped, and all State Board of Speakers at the July 12th Leading Market Series on the K-12 market sector. Left to right: Education procurements for materials, Ward Simpson, Bonnie Gonzalez, Michael Baer, Rebekah Morris and Howard Kropp. services and construction will be required Not shown: Patrick O’Grady, Catcher Baden. Credit: Rachel Kettenhofen/AZBEX to be awarded to the lowest qualified bidder. (AZBEX, May 08) “What that should tell everybody is… lots • No public opening of SOQs. of points of entry,” Morris said. “If you • Using a 1-step instead of a 2-step process. The announcement of the change came wanted to be active in this space, there’s a afterScottsdale Unified School District lot of ways to get in.” These and other issues raised an import- came under fire for illegal actions with lax ant question discussed further by the pan- oversight, and AZBEX President Rebekah While this data suggests that a company elists: “Would a requirement to low bid fix Morris invited panelists to discuss their would have an easy time entering the these issues?” opinions on the subject and the impact the market, the reality is quite different. The Trouble with Low Bid change will have on districts. The results of Morris’ research showed The answer to that question was a The K12 Market and Current Procurement that 94 percent of all GC contracts are CMAR and some of the issues with an resounding “No” from both panels. The Issues Alternative Project Delivery Method can first panel, comprised of Howard Kropp, Morris began the presentation by giving make it difficult to enter the market. Some director of purchasing for Washington attendees a brief overview of the market of the issues highlighted in her presenta- Elementary School District and Ward with analytics taken from the AZBEX tion were: Simpson, principal for Rider Levett Database. The total size of the market was Bucknall, and moderated by Patrick pegged at $400M-$600M on an annual • RFQ language requires LOCAL relevant O’Grady, managing editor of the Phoenix basis, with no one school district com- experience in the last three years. Business Journal, discussed the implica- manding more than nine percent of the • Procurement timelines do not meet tions of the low bid change to the schools. total market share. the statute. 5

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© Arizona Builder’s Exchange, LLC 2018. All Rights Reserved. Forwarding not permitted. 3 Tuesday July 17, 2018 Contents Volume 9 Issue 42 ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE 1 The Trouble with Low Bid: LMS Talks K12 Procurement Change 1 6 Arizona Eco to Resubmit Granite Dells Proposal 7 Sedona’s Park Place Condos to Add Units 7 Medical Offices Planned in Maricopa 9 Banner Plans 1st of 3 New Inpatient Rehab Hospitals 10 Old Town Scottsdale Plan Could Reach New Heights 11 MedTech Company to Anchor I.D.E.A. Campus in Tempe 7 12 Canyon del Rio Development Draws Closer 13 Ritz-Carlton PV Debut Pushed Back 15 Development Continues Near Peoria Sports Complex 16 ADOT Planning SR 89A Improvements 17 Desert EDGE Fight Muted for Now 18 Gilbert to Auction Land it Overpaid for 9 19 3 Trailheads Getting Improvements in McDowell Sonoran Preserve 20 Location Key for Phoenix Multifamily Development 21 Charter Board Reverses, Lets Public Speak 22 Design-Build to Deliver Almost Half of US Projects by 2021

This table lists articles in this issue that PRIVATE PPS contain Private Project Opportunities.

Private Work Opportunities in this Issue Project Page Product Type Owner Design Firm GC Park Place Townhomes, Page 7 Multifamily Miramonte Homes Miramonte Homes Miramonte Homes Sedona Edison Place Medical Offices, Page 7 Office Signal Healthcare LLC RKAA Architecture Not available at press time Maricopa Banner Health Acute Inpatient Taggart Architects / Page 9 Healthcare Banner Health Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Rehab Hospital, Phoenix GWG3 Architecture City of Tempe / I.D.E.A. Tempe, BD Building Page 11 Office SmithGroupJJR Okland Construction The Boyer Company Ritz-Carlton Resort & Hotel, Page 13 Hospitality Five Star Development, LLC Nelsen Partners Layton Construction Paradise Valley

Paradise @ P83, Peoria Page 15 Multifamily The OPUS Group Dekker Perich Sabatini The OPUS Group

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SECTIONS IN THIS ISSUE 11 23 Classifieds 24 Permits Issued 25 Commercial Real Estate News 28 Industry Events 29 Project Solicitations 13 PROJECT SOLICITATIONS

29 Design / Consultant / Planning / Inspection 35 Development 36 Horizontal 45 Utilities 48 Commercial 15 49 Sub-Bid Requests 56 Maintenance & Alterations 62 Products & Equipment 63 Pre-Solicitations

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1 “Unfortunately, all of my experiences with “It’s About People Behaving Badly.” All speakers agreed that to fix the issue, low bid were not necessarily successes,” So How do we Fix It? districts need to hire a strong procure- explained Kropp. “While the projects ment team and to give them the proper Both panels were also in agreement that still got done, it was company XYZ that education on the procurement rules in they believed the change was an overre- would low-ball the bid, but then would order to alleviate any wrong doing. action to the Scottsdale Unified School change order and by the time the project District situation, and attendees demon- “This knee-jerk reaction to go just to was done there was no way of knowing strated their agreement with the panel by low bid is going to be very painful to the whether or not they were indeed still the applauding as Kropp mentioned he felt the schools,” said Baer. low bidder.” announcement of the change was a pun- Update from the State Board of Education Both Kropp and Simpson agreed that the ishment and not necessarily in the best Alternative Project Delivery Method was interest of the state. Catcher Baden, deputy director of the the better way to go due to the pre-con- Arizona State Board of Education, also “It has nothing to do with alternative deliv- struction services a CMAR is able to pro- gave an update on new procurement rules ery method or low bid. It has to do with vide versus a low bid contractor. that will be coming sooner than July 1, people behaving badly,” said Gonzalez. 2019. Some of these rules include: “By that low bid rule, you have to award During Morris’ presentation early on, it to that low bidder. You have no idea she identified a key reason why the rules • Requirements for licensure and whether or not they have looked at the aren’t always followed, and that’s because documentation for licensure entire scope. Whereas with the CMAR you some people aren’t fully educated on do your job walks, you have your pre-sub- • Rules on conflict of interest them. mittal meetings and they know the scope.” • Gift and reprisal prohibitions Kropp explained. “There are not a lot of education oppor- According to Baden, these rules are tunities for district employees,” said The second panel, comprised of Bonnie expected to come out in early August. Morris. “One of the things I asked in doing Gonzalez, director of business develop- my research… I would go and I say, ‘Who The next Leading Market Series topic will ment for The H2 Group, and Michael Baer, teaches you to abide by procurement be on the hospitality market. To check out national division manager forSunland rules?’ They didn’t have a good answer… dates and topics or to register for the next Asphalt and moderated by Rebekah I said, ‘how do you set up a Job Order event, visit: http://lms.azbex.com/ • Morris, echoed similar concerns about the Contract?’ I asked six different people and change to low bid. got five different answers.” “If you do low bid, you don’t know the quality of the person. You don’t know the firm, necessarily,” said Gonzalez. “You don’t know whether or not they’ve got the labor force behind them. These are all the questions… we don’t know.” Up Next...

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(Prescott-area) residents inter- Among the issues with the orig- ested in hearing the details of inal application was insufficient a development proposal in the information on the nearby Granite Dells area will have to property owners. Gisi said the wait. initial paperwork omitted the state requirement to include AfterArizona Eco properties in the area – a list Development’s first attempt to file for annexation in the that likely will number in the Granite Dells area was rejected hundreds. by the City of Prescott, devel- That list will then be used by opers are working on a revised the city to notify the prop- submittal. erty owners of the pending Prescott Planning Manager annexation. George Worley reported in Because both of Arizona Eco’s early July that city officials had properties exceed 250 acres

determined that Arizona Eco’s – 900 acres for the south- CindyCredit: Barks/Daily Courier initial application was incom- ern parcel near the Point of That means that a public com- After the 60-day public com- plete, and the city was asking Rocks, and 1,600 for the north- ment period of no less than 60 ment period, the Prescott City for more information. ern portion near the Prescott days must take place after the Council will then weigh in with Airport – they fall under the Jason Gisi of Arizona Eco formal vote on a master plan meetings of its own. requirements of the voter-ap- said the company is work- by the Planning and Zoning proved Reasonable Growth Read more at Daily Courier. ing to include the additional Commission. Initiative, also known as information. Proposition 400.

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If all goes as planned, Park In addition, the applicant is pro- Place Condominiums will be posing a clubhouse and pool more than quadrupling in size – area. As currently proposed, this an expansion a decade-plus in would complete development the making. of the parcel; there would be no land available for additional On The Job On July 3, the Sedona Planning construction or units. and Zoning Commission was Park Place Townhomes, Sedona presented with a conceptual Additional existing site charac- development review for the teristics of the project include: Volume: 59 new units proposed expansion of the mul- The entire project totals 9.73 tifamily development in West acres. Owner: Miramonte Homes Sedona. In addition to the construction Architect: Miramonte Homes The item was for discussion of 12 condominium units, por- only, so the commission did not tions of the site were previously GC: Miramonte Homes take any action. graded for the road and addi- According to a city report, the tional condominium units that property owner is proposing to were never constructed. complete development of the The property has one primary site as a multifamily residential point of access off State Route ID # 1607 project. 89A. This access is via a private The current plat allows for street with a gate. development of a maximum of Read more at 88 units. As 12 of those units Sedona Red Rock News. have been built, the plat would permit an additional 76 units. The current proposal is for an additional 59 units, for a total of 71 units, a reduction of 17 units from what is currently allowed.

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Medical Offices Planned in Maricopa By Raquel Hendrickson for inMaricopa

Medical offices planned for the southeast corner of Edison Road and John Wayne Parkway are designed to be two build- On The Job ings with a connecting breezeway. Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously Edison Place Medical Offices, Maricopa approved the development review. Volume: 8,600 SF Kazi Haque, the city’s lead planner, said the elevation “is a little bit different” and the city worked with the applicant to Owner: Signal Healthcare LLC make some changes. The project next goes before city council. Architect: RKAA Architecture Read more at inMaricopa. GC: Not available at press time

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AZBEX presents its 2018 inaugural ConneX event. This is unlike any PROMOTE YOURSELF event we have done before. ConneX Position yourself in front of all of our will be a combination of trade show, exhibitors and get to know who is hiring! job fair and procurement fair for the Arizona Architecture/Engineering/ NETWORK FOR POTENTIAL Construction industry. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We plan to pack the house with A/E/C We’re packing the house with A/E/C service providers and vendors. Bring your business cards service providers and vendors. You and connect with all the right people. wont want to miss it! We encourage you to come early USE YOUR PASSPORT TO and bring plenty of business cards ENTER OUR RAFFLE to get the most out of the event! Each attendee receives a Passport to get stamped by exhibitors that can be entered into a raffle to win Each attendee will receive a bag Advertising, Exhibit Tables, and Annual Tickets to LMS. full of exhibitor information including a program featuring sponsor and

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Civil Contractor General Engineering include: Your company bio, offices buesingcorp.com DESIGN GC ANY Buesing Corp is a leader in the construction industry as a civil contractor. We perform a majority of our work on projects as a specialty subcontractor and as a prime contractor on select civil-related projects. We have been located in Arizona, relevant market in business since 1965 and we serve multiple market sectors and perform a wide array of contracting services. Our experience and expertise of our people helps Buesing be innovators and problem solvers. We are performance, production, safety, and quality minded in all we do. We are DESIGN GC eager to hear from you and identify how we can help you on your next project. ANY ROC 200645 sectors, projects currently bidding CONTACTS MARKET SECTORS Kevin Somerville, VP of BD 602.845.3136 or requesting sub-bids, contact [email protected] SUB OTHER/ DISTRIBUTOR VENDOR Bill Kelton, VP of Estimating 602.845.3132 [email protected] information for key people and any WHAT WE DO • Civil Site Prep SUB OTHER/ DISTRIBUTOR VENDOR • Mass Excavation CURRENT PROJECTS employment opportunities within the • Trucking • 7th Street Prologis Warehouse • Drilling • Mirabella Senior Living Tower • Cut/fill Earthwork • I.D.E.A. Mixed Use Development • Shoring/Earth Retention • Scottsdale Quarter - Block L Once you have received a stamp from two of each company type company. • Recycling of Concrete • West Valley UPS Warehouse you are eligible to enter our raffle drawing. Tear this page out and and Asphalt • SHIA T3 Improvements drop it into our basket at the AZBEX Table, Booth #1. Don’t forget • Aggregates to fill out the back with your contact info. We will draw at the end • Shotcrete WE’RE HIRING SUB CONTRACTOR of the day and contact the winner via the contact information • All field positions provided. We hope you enjoyed the fun at AZBEX ConneX! 11 Who does that...?! We do.

Questions? Contact: [email protected] or call 602-326-4728. CONNEX.AZBEX.COM 9 Tuesday July 17, 2018 Volume 9 Issue 42 Banner Plans 1st of 3 New Inpatient Rehab Hospitals By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange

Banner Health has submit- the land on the south. On the ted a zoning change and plan eastern edge of the lot are approval to build a physical other Banner University Medical On The Job rehabilitation hospital just east Facilities. of the southeast corner of 7th Banner Health Acute Inpatient Rehab Hospital, The project requires a zoning and Willetta streets in Phoenix Phoenix. change from a Multifamily The project, called Banner Residence District designa- Volume: 2.5 acres Health Acute Inpatient Rehab tion with a special permit to an Hospital, will “improve site con- Intermediate Commercial des- Owner/Developer: Banner Health ditions and expand medical ignation. Banner Health’s pro- facilities in the area,” according posal also includes a height Architect/Planner: Taggart Architects/GWG3 to the proposal. The develop- waiver to allow a height of 48 Architecture ment will be part of the Banner feet.

University Medical Center The proposal notes that the GC: Brasfield & Gorrie LLC campus on McDowell Road in request for rezoning is strength- Phoenix. ened by the project’s connec- The new three story, 71KSF tion to the Banner University building will be built on 2.5 Medical Center, an established acres and will have 60 beds. medical campus in Phoenix, as ID # 1313 The project is valued between well as the project’s consistency $15M-$25M. The surrounding with the goals of the Good area includes offices and a park- Samaritan Area Redevelopment ing lot to the north and medical Plan that was adopted by the offices and a parking garage to City Council in 1980. the west. Interstate 10 borders 10

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PROPOSED BANNER HEALTH/ SELECT MEDICAL REHABILITATION PROJECT EXTERIOR PHOENIX, AZ RENDERINGS 10 Tuesday July 17, 2018 Volume 9 Issue 42 Old Town Scottsdale Plan Could Reach New Heights By Melissa Fittro for Scottsdale Independent

Officials at City Hall have • Providing clear, gained city council’s blessing to understandable and direct implement Old Town develop- goals and policies. ment criteria ultimately being In June, Scottsdale Long injected into the Scottsdale Range Planning Manager Erin General Plan, which will help to Perreault presented an update serve as a guideline to how the to the 2009 Downtown area will evolve into the 21st Plan seeking feedback and dis- Century. cussion. On July 2, Perreault The decision was unanimous presented changes made to on July 2 to adopt the Old Town the update based on council’s Character Area Plan Non-Major direction. General Plan Amendment Changes made between June minus a policy regarding an and July included enhancing artist in residence program. shade-and-tree-plan language, Changes in the plan included adding public outreach compo- introducing new types of devel- nents to the public art process Credit: Arianna Grainey/Scottsdale Independent opment – type 2.5 and type 3 – and adding Scottsdale Stadium The type 2.5 development and east and west of the inter- to identify existing areas where to the Civic Center district. could include intermediate, section of Scottsdale Road and the highest scale development Included is a new pedestrian higher-scale development on Drinkwater Boulevard. can occur in Old Town. The and open space master plan, approximately 10 acres in the Downtown Scottsdale 2.0 was new types of development will and the public facilities chap- downtown area, a city staff a 10-month long study aiming allow developers an opportu- ter within the downtown crite- report states. Type 3 devel- to plan the future of down- nity to ask for heights up to 150 ria has been deleted to remove opment is the highest scale town and Old Town Scottsdale. feet, city officials say. repetition. development to be consid- The study was born out of a City officials say, overall, the Additionally, a hard boundary ered, allowing up to 150 feet in five-year strategic plan for proposed changes include: has been given to the area offi- structure height. the city’s tourism and events cials call the “Entertainment • Aligning the plan with other The areas with type 3 designa- department. District,” where several night city plans that have been tion is generally north of the Read more at clubs, bars and establishments reviewed or adopted; Arizona Canal, south of Main Scottsdale Independent. are housed. and Second streets along both • Updating maps and the Goldwater and Drinkwater graphics; and boulevards’ southern curves,

Banner Plans 1st of 3 New Inpatient Rehab Hospitals (Cont’d)

9 Additionally, while the request includes a height waiver, the The healthcare providers announced the partnership in January building currently on the site exceeds the limit of 30 feet. The of this year. Banner Health will be the majority owner while new rehab hospital wouldn’t exceed 56 feet, the maximum Select Health will manage operations. The two partners have big height allowed by the zoning ordinance. Also, like other Phoenix plans for expanding Arizona health care facilities. hospital campuses, many portions of the Banner University hos- “Future plans involve consolidation of the existing hospitals into pital campus have high rise entitlement. the new state of the art facilities designed to better serve the This rehab hospital will be one of four inpatient rehab hospitals needs of patients requiring care resulting from stroke, spinal in Phoenix and 38 physical therapy centers in Arizona that are cord injury, brain injury, amputation, neurological disorders, combining operations as part of a joint venture between Banner among other conditions,” a press release said. Health and Select Health. The deal also includes constructing Banner Health is the owner/developer. Kimley-Horn & three new similar rehab hospitals to be finished by next year, two Associates, Inc. is the engineer. Architecture and planning will be of which have already been announced in Sun City and Gilbert. handled by Taggart Architects/GWG3 Architecture. The general (AZBEX, Jan. 12) contractor is Brasfield & Gorrie LLC. •

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One of the largest medical technology companies in the world will be the first tenant for the newI.D.E.A. Tempe campus. The Peripheral Intervention business of Becton, Dickinson and On The Job Company will be the first tenant in a new building at the Tempe Town Lake development. It will open in late 2019. I.D.E.A. Tempe, BD Building I.D.E.A. Tempe is a phased development that is focused on Volume: 185KSF bringing new technology companies to Tempe. The 18-acre, 1MSF project includes five commercial office buildings and Owner/Developer: City of Tempe/The Boyer hotel, restaurant and retail space and two parking structures. I.D.E.A. stands for Innovation, Discovery, Education and Arts. Company The campus is located adjacent to Tempe Center for the Arts Architect: SmithGroupJJR near Tempe Town Lake. BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies GC: Okland Construction in the world with more than 65,000 employees. The company works to advance the world of health by improving medical dis- covery, diagnostics and the delivery of care. The Peripheral Intervention business develops, manufactures and distributes medical technology and devices that provide clinical benefits to ID # 140 patients suffering from diseases that affect the vascular system. The Peripheral Intervention business at BD will move to the new 185KSF, 6-story building at IDEA Tempe, by January 2020. “We are excited to welcome BD to the I.D.E.A. Tempe develop- Groundbreaking is expected to begin later this summer. ment, they are the perfect tenant to kick off this exciting project. Currently, BD employs 550 people in Tempe, and the company Getting to this point has been a team effort. We are so appre- currently has an additional 50 positions they are recruiting for, ciative of the support of the City of Tempe, the BD real estate with expectations to hire even more before the new building team and our brokerage partners. Additionally, the efforts of our opens. The jobs within this business are highly skilled, many of design and construction team ofSmithGroupJJR and Okland them involve marketing, R&D and quality engineering, clinical, Construction have been invaluable. We look forward to the suc- regulatory or medical expertise and experience with highly reg- cessful completion of the BD Tempe building in late 2019,” said ulated medical products. developer Matt Jensen ofThe Boyer Company. Read more at AZ Big Media.

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After nearly 16 years of planning, devel- Since then, development has occurred on the current light-industrial zoning. It also opment plans for a 270-acre swath of about 45 acres of Canyon Del Rio, with a points to the site as a potential spot for land at the intersection of Butler Avenue few apartment buildings constructed on future “activity centers,” places that draw and Fourth Street are nearing fruition, the northern edge. people to them from the immediate sur- and new homes could be under construc- roundings, and to a lesser extent, from The current plans have strayed very tion as soon as 2020. across town. little from the original 1983 state plans Investors who own the property are except in one main respect, Rhoton said. Without the zoning change Capstone has asking the city for a rezoning of 26 acres The area near the north and center of requested, Rhoton said, about 30 percent before the project moves forward, said the property is currently zoned for light of the project is ready for development, Brian Rhoton, one of the owners of industrial but the developers hope to but that is not the only aspect of the proj- Capstone Homes, which is managing the change that. Instead they want to build ect they are waiting on. There also are a property on behalf of investors. high-density residential and commercial number of public infrastructure improve- Rhoton said many of the single-family in the area. ments that need to be started prior to or concurrent with construction. houses built on the site could be on the This would mean corner stores, office lower end of the price range and the site buildings, apartments and possibly In all, the development could provide could make significant additions to the some small retail buildings in the north around 1,100 units, with about 500 of city’s stock of available apartments. and center of the site, bordering Butler. those being single-family homes and 600 Although the site itself is mixed-use, being apartment units. Investors bought the Canyon Del Rio property in 2002 from the state and Rhoton said, they don’t expect mixed-use They don’t expect student housing devel- immediately began work on developing buildings. opments on the site. the site. Within the city’s regional plan, which was Read more at Arizona Daily Sun. ratified by voters in 2014, the city iden- tifies the area as being suitable for large amounts of residential growth despite

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While many have speculated on it and few have been able to pro- vide concrete answers, Five Star Development officials contend the Ritz-Carlton, Paradise Valley resort community will begin to sprout sometime over the next calendar year. On The Job The Paradise Valley special-use permit – approved by a 4 to 3 vote Ritz-Carlton Resort & Hotel, Paradise Valley in early 2016 – entitles Five Star, through an investment of $130M, to build a Ritz-Carlton-branded resort on more than 100 acres, an Volume: 1.8MSF arrow’s shot from the intersection of Scottsdale and Lincoln roads. But many in the community are beginning to wonder when the Owner: Five Star Development, LLC latest five-star resort will become operational. Architect: Nelsen Partners Or at least, some say, an indication of when meaningful construc- tion will commence at the coveted site. But work has begun – so GC: Layton Construction far most of it underground and invisible to the casual observer. Richard Frazee, Five Star Development project manager, says mil- lions of dollars have been spent on subterranean infrastructure – about $10M has gone into the ground for the last year. Frazee says people will soon begin to see above-ground structures ID # 89 being built. The development entitlements granted to Five Star Development for the creation of a Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley resort community are broken into seven development-area characteristics: AZBEX DATABASE • Area A: 200-room resort on 18.1 acres. PROJECTS MENTIONED • Area A1: 94 resort-branded villas. IN THIS ARTICLE • Area B: 66 single-family homes on 31.3 acres. • THE PALMERAIE, SCOTTSDALE: #85 • Area C: 39 resort-branded, single-family homes on 17.2 acres. • Area D: 53 townhomes on 8.8 acres. • Area E1: A 54KSF luxury retail center on 7.2 acres. • Area E2: Influx design as the use of 5.7 acres is yet to be determined. 14 Credit: Ritz-Carlton Resort Ritz-Carlton Credit:

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Most recently, Paradise Valley Town Council unanimously Underlying Concerns Abound approved an amended final plat for Area C, 39 lots on 17.2 acres. In an early July message to Paradise Valley Town Council, Town Original plans called for 45 homes on 22.5 acres. Manager Kevin Burke expressed concern regarding changes pur- In addition to Paradise Valley entitlements, Five Star sued by Five Star officials. Development also has been granted zoning standards for the “I am feeling less comfortable with the Ritz Hotel progress project on land that extends into neighboring Scottsdale. lately,” he said. “There are several reasons.” Five Star Development sold 23 acres of land to Shea Homes Over the last several months, town officials say, modifications to within the Ritz-Carlton community in Paradise Valley and the City the approved SUP document have been loosely pursued. has approved a new shopping center coined “ of Scottsdale The Changes to the original plan, says Burke, could be slowing down ” that will, in part, encompass 20 acres of land adja- Palmeraie construction. cent to the forthcoming Ritz-Carlton resort community. He notified developers that changes could not be approved by The approved measures will allow for a mixed-use development the town manager; minor amendments to the plan would need that can consist of 141 residential units in 170KSF, a maximum approval from the Planning Commission. of 150 hotel units on 134KSF, 226KSF of commercial space and 80KSF of office space, city officials say. The approved development agreement between Five Star and the municipality also requires the hotel be operational before a Meanwhile Shea Homes has announced that it is set to debut an certificate of occupancy can be awarded for the housing stock. exclusive high-end brand called, Shea Signature, appearing on a 23-acre portion of the Ritz-Carlton project where 66 single-fam- But Frazee contends Five Star is determined to meet the tenets ily luxury homes will be built. of its development agreement, specific to housing stock. Five Star Development is represented by Jason Morris of Withey Frazee assures Five Star will deliver on their development Morris PLC in this matter. promise. Read more at Paradise Valley Independent.

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When it comes to land development, some parts of Peoria look like pieces of a puzzle. Paradise @ P83 is a good example of how difficult it can be to draw up a plan, especially when it comes to rezoning for a 352-unit multifamily community. East of the 75th Avenue and Paradise Lane intersection is a prop- On The Job erty containing approximately 16.1 acres. OPUS Development, through its representative,Withey Morris, requested to Paradise @ P83, Peoria rezone the property from Planned Light Industrial and General Agricultural zoning to a Planned Area Development (PAD). Volume: 352 units The property sits on the east side of 75th Avenue across from a Owner: The OPUS Group 3.3-acre site Peoria City Council approved in March for develop- ment as a 198-room, four-story Marriott hotel, restaurant and Architect: Dekker Perich Sabatini bar. Staff told City Council at its June 19 meeting the proposed zoning GC: The OPUS Group was in conformance with the goals and objectives set forth in the city’s general plan for the sports complex urban design plan. Council was also told the request was consistent with the sports complex mixed-use land use. Staff said the rezoning amendment better reflects the develop- ment needs of the area while “accounting for the existing built ID # 1509 environment.” That environment includes the Bell Road corridor between 75th and 83rd avenues, the already approved Marriott hotel complex, an existing neighborhood retail center at 75th and Bell Road, two large residential subdivisions to the east in Glendale, a large apartment complex to the west at 77th Avenue and Paradise Lane, and the Peoria Sports Complex at 83rd Avenue and Paradise Lane. Read more at Peoria Times.

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The Arizona Department of Transportation in conjunction On The Job with the Federal Highway Administration, is planning four safety and roadway/bridge improvement projects on or adja- Pumphouse Wash Bridge Rehabilitation, cent to State Route 89A between the cities of Sedona and SR 89A Flagstaff. Three of the projects will require traffic restrictions and are being coordinated to minimize traffic impacts. The four Volume: $2.75M projects are: Owner: ADOT • Pumphouse Wash Bridge Rehabilitation (H8778) Engineer: ADOT, HDR • Sedona City Limits to Bear Howard Drive Pavement Rehabilitation (F0047) GC: Not yet selected • Rockfall Mitigation (F0154) • Oak Creek Drainage and Sediment Control (H8907) On The Job Pumphouse Wash Bridge Rehabilitation Pumphouse Wash Bridge was constructed in 1931 and is Sedona City Limits to Bear Howard Drive located on SR 89A. Options to rehabilitate or replace the exist- Pavement Rehabilitation, SR 89A ing bridge have been under evaluation since October 2006. Pumphouse Wash Bridge is a historic structure listed on the Volume: $273K National Register of Historic Places and full replacement of the bridge would negatively impact endangered species, stream Owner: ADOT water quality, and the historic nature of the bridge. These fac- Engineer: Not available at press time tors led to the determination that the bridge will be rehabili- tated to extend its service life. GC: Not yet selected Work to rehabilitate the bridge will result in single lane closures along SR 89A for approximately three months. Sedona City Limits to Bear Howard Drive Pavement On The Job Rehabilitation SR 89A north of Sedona has experienced rapid degradation Rockfall mitigation, SR 89A due to significant winter weather conditions in recent years. Pavement preservation work will be completed on SR 89A, Volume: $3.4M from Sedona City Limits to south of Pumphouse Wash Bridge from milepost 374.5 to 386.6, to extend the life of the pave- Owner: ADOT ment. This project will also include replacing guardrail along the roadway to meet current safety standards and turnout modifi- Engineer: ADOT cations to improve safety. Work is tentatively scheduled for late GC: Not yet selected summer to winter 2019. Rockfall Mitigation The rockfall mitigation project will reduce the potential of rocks falling onto the travel lanes at two (2) locations. The first loca- On The Job tion is near Sedona City Limits at milepost 375.1; the second location is located in the switchback section at milepost 389.2. Oak Creek Drainage and Sediment Control, SR 89A Rockfall mitigation work is tentatively scheduled for fall 2020. Oak Creek Drainage and Sediment Control Volume: $634K The erosion control project includes installing retaining walls, Owner: ADOT stabilizing slopes, increasing roadside ditch capacity, and adding inlets and roadway cross-culverts to preserve deteriorating Engineer: Wood Group slopes and reduce sediment transport between mileposts 387.9 GC: Not yet selected to 389. Drainage and Sediment Control project work is antici- pated to occur in the fall of 2019. •

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No further action is required at this time, The facility includes a series of structures For the “paid for by” disclosure, Jagger the Scottsdale City Clerk’s Office told coined “pavilions” and has an asking price says at the time of the complaint, the peti- Desert EDGE Advocates and Desert of $61.2M. tion had not been certified for inclusion Discovery Center Scottsdale, Inc., fol- on the Nov. 6 ballot, and had not been The document, filed on behalf ofProtect lowing campaign finance violations filed assigned a ballot measure number. Our Preserve PAC, states their com- against the entities. plaint is against Desert Discovery “The crux of the complaint is that Desert A campaign finance complaint addressed Center Scottsdale, Inc. and Desert EDGE Edge Advocates is making expenditures for to City Clerk Carolyn Jagger on May 25 by Advocates. Specifically, Protect Our the purpose of influencing the outcome attorney Roopali H. Desai, on behalf of the Preserve alleges that paid operatives of of an election by circulating material that Protect Our Preserve political action com- Desert EDGE and Desert EDGE Advocates would dissuade potential initiative signers mittee, outlines three alleged violations have followed individuals circulating initia- from signing Protect Our Preserve’s peti- surrounding practices and an alleged lack tive petitions. tion,” Jagger writes in her letter. of transparency by a group called “Desert On July 3, Jagger sent both Desert EDGE “Because IT-2017-02 has not yet qualified EDGE Advocates and Desert Discovery Advocates and DDCSI letters stating three for the ballot there is no ballot measure, Center Scottsdale, Inc.” categories that the complaint falls into: therefore, there is not yet an ‘election’ In July 2017, Desert Discovery Center “Paid for By” disclosure; failure to register under the statutory definition.” Scottsdale unveiled its plans for a pro- as a political action committee; and failure Read more at Scottsdale Independent. posed desert-appreciation venue envis- to file campaign finance reports. aged on less than 6 acres just south of the “It is my determination that no further established Gateway trailhead within the action is required at this time,” Jagger . McDowell Sonoran Preserve stated as the conclusion of her findings.

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Gilbert plans to auction off 138 acres of land nearly a decade after the town took heat for buying the property without a certi- fied appraisal and at a price far above the going rate. The town has set no minimum bid prices for the auction, although the Gilbert Town Council has sole discretion to reject any bids. Gilbert purchased the properties for $50.2M in a complex land deal in 2009, envisioning the land as future parks. The town has since opted to build the parks elsewhere after a parks planning process found the land to be unnecessary. Gilbert auctioned equipment from the former Zinke dairy farm in 2011 and later The land, which will be auctioned separately, encompasses: leased the land to farmers. Credit: The Arizona Republic 58 acres at the SWC of Germann and Greenfield roads • The town purchased the land from dairy farmer Bernard • 80 acres at the SWC of Chandler Heights and Greenfield Zinke. At the time, town officials defended the purchase, saying roads they worried that potential park land would soon be sparse. A Land-buy Turns into a Debacle Linda Abbott, a councilwoman at the time, said this week that it In 2010, the land sale became a full-blown debacle for Gilbert was vital to secure land in the southern part of town as the area officials when critics discovered the town never got a certified grew more popular. appraisal. The sale price, at nearly $300K/acre, was almost 10 Records show the town got early estimates on the land. An esti- times the price paid in similar private sales in the area. The sale mate in August 2007 valued much of the land at around $67KSF/ price was particularly jarring as land values were plummeting acre, about $233K less than what Gilbert paid. amid the Great Recession. Read more at The Arizona Republic.

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Scottsdale is spending $11.5M Restrooms and Other Upgrades to finish the final three sig- Gravel lots at the three trail- On The Job nificant trailheads in the heads will be paved, with city’s McDowell Sonoran restrooms, shaded seating, elec- Pima and Dynamite Trailhead Improvements, , adding amenities for Preserve tricity and equestrian staging. hikers from shade structures to Scottsdale an amphitheater. Two of the three also will have water fountains. Granite Volume: $4.5M Once completed, the 30.5K-acre Trailhead is too far from the preserve will have eight signifi- nearest water source. Owner: City of Scottsdale cant trailheads leading to more than 180 miles of trails through The Pima and Dynamite Design Firm: Weddle Gilmore Architects pristine desert. Trailhead also will be home to a small amphitheater used for The GC: Not yet selected Pima and Dynamite educational sessions hosted , a popular starting Trailhead through the McDowell Sonoran point at 28777 N. Pima Road, Conservancy. The amphithe- will transform from a gravel to On The Job ater will be named after Art paved parking area with $4.5M Decabooter, a former Scottsdale Fraisefield & Granite Mountain Trailhead in upgrades by spring 2020. Community College president. Improvements, Scottsdale Two other trailheads will each Read more at The Arizona get $3.5M in upgrades that Volume: $6M Republic. will be completed next spring. Owner: City of Scottsdale The Fraesfield Trailhead is near Rio Verde Drive and Design Firm: SmithGroupJJR 136th Street and the Granite Mountain Trailhead is at 31402 CMAR: Valley Rain Construction N 136th St. Corporation

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As demand for apartments and rental housing grows in the Phoenix area, find- ing the perfect spot to build a multifamily development is a critical puzzle piece for builders. Co-founder and CEO of Christopher Todd Communities, Todd Wood’s com- pany specializes in a hybrid multifam- ily development, which builds detached units akin to single-family homes rather than traditional apartments. As a result,

those developments require more land. PhoenixCredit: Business Journal In the first half of 2018, Christopher Todd Communities purchased 34.5 acres to centered on downtown, and most were Phoenix had eight land purchases for mul- develop two communities, one in Peoria less than 5 acres, according to Colliers. tifamily development worth $1M or more, and one in west Phoenix, according to Outside Phoenix, all but two of the 10 followed by Tempe, which had five. data provided by Ramey Peru of Colliers land purchases of $1M or more for multi- Former real estate broker Pete International. family housing were 5 acres or more. The Bolton commended the approach tradi- Apartment development is a big driver largest parcel purchased was 41 acres of tional apartments are taking for infill, and of real estate buying and building in the unimproved desert at Hayden Road and said new development has improved many Phoenix region. Most land purchases total- Princess Boulevard in Scottsdale. areas that were formerly blighted and ing $1M or more in the city of Phoenix for encourages density. multifamily development this year were Read more at Phoenix Business Journal.

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A contrite charter school board Glenn Way had made millions During that meeting, ALA why ALA didn’t get competi- for American Leadership of dollars building campuses for executive Brent McArthur tive bids to build its schools and Academy held an emergency the charter chain. confronted Jim Hall, a char- whether there was a conflict of budget hearing Saturday night, interest in awarding multi-mil- The Republic found that Way or ter schools watchdog who acknowledging it did not follow lion dollar contracts to Way. his companies – thanks partly has been critical of ALA and state law when it blocked to Arizona’s favorable char- had filed a complaint against He was told ALA, like other public comment at a similar ter-school laws and lucrative ALA with the state Charter charter schools, is exempt from meeting two days earlier. no-bid deals with ALA – have Board. the state’s procurement laws. The new meeting was made millions of dollars build- Hall had claimed in his Charter But Zemp assured him ALA paid announced after The Arizona ing, leasing, selling and manag- Board complaint that finan- less than market value for the Republic reported that ALA had ing the 12-school chain. Way cial records ALA had submitted schools, and the profit made by refused to allow public com- was ALA’s board chairman until to the Charter Board and the Way’s companies was less than ment at its original budget last year. Internal Revenue Service had a traditional developer. hearing Thursday, possi- The board allowed members “significant errors and omis- After the meeting, Zemp bly violating the state’s Open of the public to speak as long sions that could be hiding mil- told The Republic that board Meetings Law. At least three as they wanted if the ques- lions of dollars in waste and members no longer have relat- people at that meeting said tions were about the 2018-19 possible fraud.” ed-party business transactions they wanted to address the budget. Board Chairman Dal Zemp also with ALA. board, but were barred from spoke with Hall after the meet- speaking. The tenor was in contrast from Zemp in an interview said the Thursday, when the board ing, assuring him ALA wanted contracts with Way were legal, A day earlier, the first Republic refused to allow the public to to be transparent and accurate yet he acknowledged “the published an investigation on comment, saying it did so on in its financial reporting. optics” are not good. that found busi- azcentral.com the advice of its attorney. During the meeting, commu- nesses tied to ALA founder, Read more at nity member Travis Miller asked The Arizona Republic. SKILLED TRAINED SAFE

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Design-Build to Deliver Almost Half of US Projects by 2021 By Kathleen Brown for Construction Dive

Design-Bid-Build is the most widely used project delivery No Longer the “Alternative” method in the United States, according to the Lean Construction Design-build and other alternative delivery methods like Institute of America and other groups. Under this method, an Construction Manager at Risk and Construction Manager/ owner contracts separately with a designer, who provides com- General Contractor have become more attractive options to plete design documents, and a contractor, who provides the owners wanting to tighten up project budgets and/or timelines, most attractive price bid to execute that design. according to the study. Alternative methods were “indicated to But new research from consulting firmFails Management provide the best avenue to achieve the originally identified cost,” Institute indicates that the Design-Build delivery method, the report found. where an owner contracts with a single entity to perform both While 82 percent of owner respondents said they’ve used or design and construction, is quickly gaining traction in the indus- plan to use DBB in the next five years, 58 percent of owners said try. According to the June 2018 “Design-Build Utilization” they’ve used or plan to use DB. report, DB methods will represent nearly half, or 44 percent, of Construction Put-in-Place spending across many market seg- Given the popularity of DBB, just over half of owners surveyed ments by 2021. said usage would stay about the same over the next five years while 32 percent predicted a decrease and only 15 percent FMI’s findings were based on 82 interviews and 101 survey predicted an increase. Meanwhile, 29 percent of owners said responses from construction firms in all revenue categories, DB adoption would stay the same while 67 percent predicted ranging from top-10 ranked companies to small firms. FMI ENR increased utilization. assessed 13 construction market segments. “The use of alternative delivery methods in general is growing FMI predicted that collective DB CPiP spending in these seg- and will continue to do so, particularly design-build, as projects ments will increase 18 percent between 2018 and 2021, swelling become more complex and need to be delivered in an expedited from $274B to $324B in value. Manufacturing, educational and fashion,” said FMI consultant Paul Trombitas. highway/street segments are expected to comprise the top three market shares of 16 percent, 15 percent and 14 percent by 2021, Read more at Construction Dive. respectively, followed by commercial with a 13 percent share.

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From Type Permit Date Address Valuation Owner and Project Description Contractor Contact Number Issued Phone Phoenix BLD 18020878 7/10/18 845 N 3RD AVE $500,000 SBD VENTURES LLC CREATIVE EDGE STONEWORKS LLC Phoenix BLD 18020982 7/10/18 8849 N 7TH ST $600,000 MCDONALDS CORPORATION DAMITIO CONSTRUCTION 520-325-2130 INC

Phoenix BLD 18021388 7/13/18 3049 E INDIAN $601,600 32ND INDIAN SCHOOL INVESTORS M C CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL RD LLC

Phoenix BLSC 18021196 7/12/18 2325 E CAMELBACK $830,000 24TH AND CAMELBACK PHASE II LLC WESPAC CONSTRUCTION 602-956-1323; RD 602-385-4010

Phoenix LPRN 1804340 7/13/18 209 S 57TH AVE $900,000 FUEL PROCESSING OPERATORS LLC TO BE BID

Phoenix LPRN 1804242 7/10/18 6850 E CHAUNCEY LN $950,000 LT FIT (AZ-MD) LLC FCA CONSTRUCTION HOLDINGS LLC

Tucson COM T17CM08233 7/5/18 4984 E 22ND ST $967,348 WV REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC - RIO WEST DEVELOPMENT 520-318-4233 SHELL ADDITION AND CONSTRUCTION INC.

Chandler COM BLD18-2157 7/10/18 5990 S VAL VISTA DR $1,000,000 CHANDLER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 80 - BASHA HIGH SCHOOL / CLASSROOM ADDITION NEW 15,049 S.F. CONCRETE MASONRY CLASSROOM BLDG ADDITIONS ON CAMPUS

Phoenix LPRR 1804223 7/9/18 8804 N 23RD AVE $1,050,000 TOWNLEY SPE LLC TO BE BID Phoenix LPRR 1804210 7/9/18 6250 N 19TH AVE $1,081,204 19TH AVENUE PROPERTIES LLC PROFAB CONSTRUCTION AZ LLC Phoenix LPRN 1804262 7/11/18 1908 W PARKSIDE LN $1,104,000 QUEST CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GANEM CONSTRUCTION LLC 602-393-5060; LLC 623-587-4430

Phoenix BLD 18021332 7/13/18 601 N 44TH ST $1,399,002 ASHFORD PHOENIX AIRPORT F D R CONSTRUCTION INC NORTH LP

Phoenix LPRR 1804248 7/10/18 15602 N 7TH ST $1,421,330 15602 N 7TH ST LLC SCHIFFERER BUILT LLC 602-888-0344 Phoenix LPRN 1804289 7/11/18 4426 N LONGVIEW $1,455,440 MCM DEVELOPMENT LLC TO BE BID AVE

Scottsdale TI 243680 7/10/18 8667 E HARTFORD $1,457,789 WENTWORTH PROPERTIES STEVENS LEINWEBER 602-485-1950 DR 225 CONSTRUCTION

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From Type Permit Date Address Valuation Owner or Project Description Contractor Contact number Issued Phone Tucson TI T17CM08232 7/5/18 4984 E 22ND ST $1,602,296 WV REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC - TI RIO WEST DEVELOPMENT 520-318-4233 VET HOSPITAL AND CONSTRUCTION INC.

Phoenix BLD 18020999 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $2,036,175 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Phoenix BLD 18021000 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $2,036,175 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Gilbert COM COMM-2018- 7/3/18 4700 S VAL VISTA DR $2,394,005 73,392 SF SELF STORAGE BUILDING, WE O’NEIL CONSTRUCTION 480-921-8000 00050 TYPE III-B CONSTRUCTION CO OF ARIZONA

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Phoenix BLD 18021003 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $3,186,401 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Phoenix BLD 18020995 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $3,389,015 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Phoenix BLD 18021009 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $4,271,805 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Phoenix BLD 18021001 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $4,271,902 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Phoenix LPRN 1804222 7/9/18 4520 W MCDOWELL $5,570,004 PRAYER ASSEMBLY CHURCH OF GOD STEVENS LEINWEBER RD IN CHRIST CONSTRUCTION INC

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Phoenix BLD 18020996 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $9,712,695 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Phoenix BLD 18020997 7/10/18 6611 E MAYO BLVD $9,941,374 D R HORTON INC J L B BUILDERS LLC Yuma COM CMCH- 7/10/18 3100 S AVE A $10,000,000 KOFA HIGH SCHOOL MCCARTHY BUILDING CO, 040783-2018 INC.

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SALES TRANSACTIONS 1

1 Cushman & Wakefield Senior transaction included Richard Swartz, Housing Capital Markets, acting as Jay Wagner, Aaron Rosenzweig, exclusive advisor to San Diego-based Sam Dylag and Alex Petrosian. West Partners, has arranged the sale of the West Living Portfolio, a 2 Berkadia’s Art and Clint Wadlund collection of nine top-quality senior of Tucson represented Gleiberman housing communities located in the Investments, Inc. of San Diego in Credit: Cushman & Wakefield & Cushman Credit: Western U.S. The Portfolio consists the sale of two Northwest Tucson of approximately 1,200 units with apartment communities for 2 property locations in California, $37.43M and represented Holualoa Washington and Arizona. The Properties in an additional three portfolio was acquired for $382M. communities totaling $64.5M. The buyer, MBK Senior Living, ComCapp Elevation, LLC purchased is a leading national operator of the following Tucson Portfolio: senior housing communities based Stoneybrook Apartments (411 in Irvine, California. The Cushman units) $27M; La Jolla de Tucson (223 & Wakefield team involved in the units) $15.M; and Quail Ridge Credit: Apartments.com Credit:

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SALES TRANSACTIONS (CONT’D) 4

Apartments (253 units) $21.6M. HSL of a private seller from New York Properties purchased the following and private buyer from California. Tucson Portfolio: Casa Lindas Apartments (144 units) $17.65M; 7 Lee & Associates Arizona brokered and Springhill Apartments (224 the sale of the 146-unit Connect on units) $19.775M. Art and Clint Union in Phoenix for 16.5M. Lee & Wadlund with Berkadia in Tucson Associates’ Todd Braun represented and Rick Holway and Mark Forrester the seller, Union Hills Equity LLC, CommercialCredit: Executive Magazine of Berkadia in Phoenix brokered and the buyer, Western Wealth both portfolios for the sellers. The Capital, was assisted by Ric Holway 5 investors were self-represented. of Berkadia Real Estate Advisors.

3 Stark Enterprises purchased $49.1M 8 Tower Capital closed four loans to acquire 285KSF of retail space in totaling $14.6M. The properties The Market at retail were: Highland Park Apartments, center. The 40.17 acres of retail Tucson, $3.32M; Carole Arms buildings was developed from 2008- Apartments, Phoenix, $2M; Villa 2016 by Macerich affiliate Westcor Sorrento Apartments, Tucson, Partners and Globe Corporation. $1.47M; Land Development, Phoenix; Credit: JLL While the new owner is set to take 7.8M (Construction loan). over leasing, NAI Horizon’s Gabe 6 Ortega, Shelby Tworek, Chris Gerow, 9 HFF announced financing totaling and Patrick Anthon have been $14.5M for 101 Gateway and handing it prior to the purchase. Paradise Valley Professional, two medical office properties in Phoenix. 4 Churchill Commercial Capital, Inc. HFF worked on behalf of the borrower, arranged a $25.5M permanent loan for Cypress West Partners, to secure Skysong Office 4, LLC and the master two floating-rate acquisition loans developer, the Plaza Companies, through CIT Group Inc.’s Healthcare

on the fourth office building within Finance unit. A $6.7M, 36-month loan CBRE Credit: the Skysong development. was arranged for 101 Gateway, and a $7.8M, 60-month loan was secured 7 5 A Tempe address and quality for Paradise Valley Professional. tenancy were key to the $23M sale The HFF debt placement team of Warner Courtyards, completed representing the borrower included by the Phoenix office of JLL. The Aldon Cole and Taylor Bergthold. seller was locally based building owner and manager Hannay Realty 10 The Holiday Inn & Suites Phoenix- Advisors. The property buyer, Simone Mesa/Chandler in Mesa has been sold Lee & Associates Charitable Foundation Inc., acquired to a Canadian investor for $13.1M. The

a 95 percent interest in the office Manitoba-based company plans to Credit: building. Hannay retained 5 percent renovate and add mixed-use elements ownership interest in the property. to the existing hotel property. Jon Grantham and James Meng of Colliers 10 6 CBRE has completed the $16.6M International in Greater Phoenix sale of Plaza at Power Marketplace, negotiated the sale transaction. A a 71KSF shopping center located conglomerate of five separate limited in Queen Creek. Philip Voorhees liability corporations sold the property and Jimmy Slusher with CBRE to AP2 Development. Kirk Pankey of National Retail Partners – West, Lagundi Hotels & Resorts represented and Steve Julius with CBRE’s Phoenix the buyer in the transaction. office, arranged the sale on behalf Credit: ColliersCredit: International

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11 Thorofare Capital has funded a and ECOHAUS Real Estate. The $13M short-term bridge loan for seller was Neilstate Investment the refinance and renovation of Properties, LLC. Kidder Mathews Park Terrace at Gateway, a 277- multifamily investment broker, unit assisted and independent Karl Abert, represented Thomas living facility in North Phoenix. Pride International and ECOHAUS Real Estate in the transaction.

12 ABI Multifamily announced the Multifamily ABI Credit: $9.5M sale of the 93 unit, six 16 Cushman & Wakefield announced building The Vue on Camelback TA Realty purchased a building in the 15 in Phoenix. The buyer is a private Warner Commerce Park, Chandler, investor with offices in Phoenix from Del Mar Partnership for and Canada. The seller is a private $5.2M. Bob Buckley, Tracy Cartledge investment partnership based in and Steve Lindley of Cushman Phoenix. The multifamily brokerage & Wakefield Phoenix negotiated team of Rue Bax, Alon Shnitzer, John the transaction on behalf of the Kobierowski, Doug Lazovick and seller. Built in 2008, the property Eddie Chang represented both the is 50KSF and is currently leased to

buyer and seller in this transaction. Jumpstreet – an indoor trampoline Credit: AZ Big Media park, and Gold Medal Gymnastics. 13 Marcus & Millichap announced the sale of three apartment properties 17 CBRE has arranged the sale of 16 in Tucson: River View Villas Parkview on 5th, a 17-unit apartment (80-units), Santa Cruz Vista (56-units), community in Tempe. The property and Westlake Village (100-units), sold for $2.52. Brian Smuckler, Jeff according to Ryan Sarbinoff, regional Seaman and Derek Smigiel with manager of the firm’s Phoenix/ CBRE Phoenix represented the seller, Tucson office. The portfolio, totaling VVP, LLC, and the buyer, Luna Bear 236 units, sold for $8.6M. Denton, LLC, in the transaction. Credit: Cushman & Wakefield & Cushman Credit: 14 CBRE has arranged the $7M sale of 18 CBRE arranged the $2.065M sale of 801 Turney, a 61-unit garden-style a single-tenant retail property leased apartment community in Phoenix. to Carl’s Jr., a 4KSF building located 17 Brian Smuckler, Jeff Seaman and Derek at 1070 E. Ajo Way in Tucson. Nancy Smigiel with CBRE represented both McClure with CBRE’s Tucson office the seller, 801 West Turney, LLC, and and Andrew Fosberg with CBRE’s the buyer, Geiger Properties I, LLC. Phoenix office represented the seller, Cumming D. Carl’s, LLC. The buyer 15 Phoenician Villa Apartments was JGNK Investments Arizona. in Phoenix has sold for $5.5M to Thomas Pride International Credit: CBRE Credit: LEASE TRANSACTIONS 19

19 A lease for 26.8KSF in Paradise Investments III, LLC. Jared Lively Square, 3901 E. Thunderbird Road, of Rein & Grossoehme CRE Phoenix, to YouFit Health Clubs represented the landlord and Christy was recently consummated. The Stross of West Central Real Estate owner of the center is Manatee Services represented the tenant. Credit: Rein & Grossoehme

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DESIGN / CONSULTANT / PLANNING / INSPECTION Includes Design, Construction Administration, Inspection, Master Planning, Surveying, and Environmental Analysis Solutions.

Due Date Project Plan- RFP/RFQ / Project Request Owner - Project Description Pre- Link & Time Volume Holders # Type Submittal 7/17/18 List COCHA18- On-Call City of Chandler - On-Call Consultant Pre-Qualified None Link 3pm 00008325 List for Construction Management Services. The work consists of providing construction management services for City of Chandler Capital Improvement Projects. Contact: Paula Brown, Contract Services Representative, at 480-782-3308 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 7/18/18 $26.5M 2018-030 RFQ ADOT - Final Design for US60 (Superstition Freeway), None Link 2pm Crismon to Meridian High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and General-Purpose Lanes. Contact: Pat Glasmann, Contract Specialist, at [email protected]. First published on 6/22 7/18/18 $1.5M 2018C014 On-Call Flood Control District of Maricopa County - None Link 2pm MST On-Call Construction Management Services. Contact: Belinda McIlhargey at 602-506-4774 or [email protected] or Sharon Rogers at 602-506-6764 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29 7/18/18 $2M 2018C013 On-Call Maricopa County - On-Call Quality Assurance None Link 2pm MST Management & Material Testing Services, District Dam Rehabilitation Projects. Contact: Belinda McIlhargey at 602-506-4774 or [email protected] or Sharon Rogers at 602-506-6764 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29 7/18/18 List COCHA18- On-Call City of Chandler - On-Call Consultant Pre-Qualified List for None Link 3pm 00008336 Park & Landscape Design Services. Contact: Paula Brown, Contract Services Representative, at 480-782-3308 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29

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Due Date Project Plan- RFP/RFQ/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre- Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Submittal 7/19/18 AI-039 RFQ City of Sierra Vista - Airport Architectural / Engineering Link 2pm MST Professional Services, Sierra Vista Municipal Airport. REVISED The work consists of scoping, design, bidding/ negotiations & construction administration services. Contact: Helen Lee, Contract Administrator, at 520-439- 2207 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29, updated link & revised due date on 7/3 7/19/18 AI-040 RFQ City of Sierra Vista - Airport Planning Professional Link 2:15pm Services, Sierra Vista Municipal Airport. The work consists of planning functions associated with several anticipated construction projects. Contact: Helen Lee, Contract Administrator, at 520-439-2207 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3 & updated link on 7/10 7/20/18 $3.95M List WS85110007 RFQ City of Phoenix - Engineering Services for 7/9/18 Link 12pm Pressure Reducing Valve Program, Water Services 11am Department. The work consists of engineering services for the assessment, design & possible construction administration & inspection services for the improvement of the Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs). Contact: Julie B. Smith at 602-534-2418 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3 & added sign-in sheet on 7/13 7/20/18 $2M List 18SQ015 On-Call City of Scottsdale - On-Call Design Services for Water Link 2pm Department. Contact: Joe Phillips, Project Manager, at 480-312-2522 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29 7/20/18 2018-004 RFQ ADOT - Real Property Eminent Domain Appraisal None Link 2pm Reviewer, Right of Way Group. No DBE Goal Established. Contact: Crystal Hawbaker, Contract Specialist, at [email protected]. First published on 7/3 7/20/18 171845 RFP City of Glendale - Water Services Department 7/9/18 Link 2pm Integrated Water Master Plan. The work consists of 10am planning services to meet long-term sustainable water supply & wastewater management needs; maintain infrastructure reliability & redundancy; & meet emerging regulatory requirements. Contact: Kathy Mitchell at [email protected] or Michelle Lizarraga at [email protected] or Tom Kaczmarowski at [email protected]. First published on 7/3

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Due Date Project Plan- RFP/RFQ/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre- Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Submittal 7/23/18 18PS07 RFQ Mohave County - Engineer Services for Malibu Road 7/11/18 Link 2pm Improvement District. The work consists of engineering 10am services for the design of road improvements. Contact: Andrew L. Michel, Procurement Officer Senior, at 928-753-0752 x3. First published on 7/3 7/23/18 $50K TOCC18-00008350 RFQ Town of Cave Creek - Engineering Services for CAP 7/9/18 Link 4pm Pipeline Pump Stations Evaluation, Upgrading & 1pm Implementation. Contact: James Kaylor at 480-488- 6618. First published on 7/10 7/24/18 $5M RFQ City of Casa Grande - Construction Management Link 2pm PST Services for Community Services Projects including the Main Library Expansion & Carr McNatt Park Remodel. Contact: Steve Hardesty, Director of Community Services, at 520-421-8677 x4511. First published on 7/10 7/25/18 $250K On-Call Maricopa Association of Governments -On-Call 6/20/18 Link 2pm MST Services for FY 2018 MAG Models Integration. Contact: 1pm MST Vladimir Livshits, System Analysis Program Manager, at [email protected]. First published on 6/15 7/27/18 $31M 6152018 RFQ HPPC, LLC - Architectural Services for Catalina Parking 7/12/18 Link 1:30pm Structure, Park Central Mall, Phoenix. The work 11am REVISED consists of designing a 2,000 space, 10 level parking REVISED structure. Contact: Jon Stelzer at 623-344-4539 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3, updated link, & revised pre-submittal meeting & due date on 7/13 7/31/18 <$100K ADOT19-00008351 RFQuote ADOT - Transportation Consulting, Safe Routes to None Link 3pm Schools Map Update, City of Maricopa. Contact: Amir Sakhi, Procurement Officer, at 602-712-4398 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/31/18 List COCHA19- On-Call City of Chandler - On-Call Consultant Pre-Qualified None Link 3pm 00008344 List for Water-Wastewater Services. The work consists of permitting, survey, studies, design, water- wastewater engineering services, inspection, security, instrument controls integration/SCADA/control systems, electrical/energy management, & construction administration/management services. Contact: Andrew Goh, CIP City Engineer, at 480-782-3343 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 8/1/18 $540K List 5409591 RFQ City of Tempe - Professional Services for Intersection Link 9am Improvements - Rural Rd & University Dr. Contact: Wendy Springborn, Engineering Services Manager, at [email protected]. First published on 7/13

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Due Date Project Plan- RFP/RFQ/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre- Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Submittal 8/1/18 $150K List 19RQ001 RFQ City of Scottsdale - Engineering Support Services, City Link 10am Water & Wastewater Reclamation Treatment Facilities. Contact: Karie Ingles, Bid & Contract Specialist, at 480-312-5744 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

8/1/18 $131M DP 101286 RFQ ASU - Archaeology Services for Interdisciplinary None Link 3pm MST Science & Technology Building 7. Contact: Lorana Myers, Senior Buyer, at 480-727-1426 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/2/18 On-Call Pine-Strawberry Water Improvement District - On-Call Link 1pm Engineering Services. Contact: Cato Esquivel at 928- 476-4222 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/3/18 6000000573 On-Call City of Phoenix - On-Call Services for CY 2019-2020 7/24/18 Link 12pm Engineering / Consulting Services. The work consists of 9:30am studies, plan review, special inspections, programming, master plans, design, construction document development & construction administration services. Contact: Samantha Ansmann at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/3/18 6000000582 On-Call City of Phoenix - On-Call Services for 2019-2020 7/19/18 Link 12pm Environmental / Natural-Cultural Resources / NEPA 9am On-Call Services. Contact: Samantha Ansmann at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/3/18 6000000580 On-Call City of Phoenix - On-Call Services for 2019-2020 Street 7/20/18 Link 12pm Transportation Department Soils & Materials Testing. 1:30pm The work consists of geotechnical, materials testing & laboratory services including sampling, laboratory & field testing of soil, concrete & asphalt; asphalt, concrete & aggregate plant inspections; & analyses & preparation of reports. Contact: Michael Soto at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

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Due Date Project Plan- RFP/RFQ/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre- Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Submittal 8/3/18 PA75200538 RFQ City of Phoenix - Design Services for Cesar Chavez 7/23/18 Link 12pm Community Center, 7858 S. 35th Avenue. The work 9am consists of architectural services for the design of a new community center, including programming, design, & possible construction administration services. Contact: Samantha Ansmann at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/3/18 RFI TEP - RFI for Forest Biomass Generation. The work Link COB consists of providing market information on the size, availability, and deliverability of biomass generation resources. All questions should be posted on the website Q&A page. First published on 7/3

8/7/18 190001-ROQ RFQ Maricopa County - Central Courts Renovation Design. 7/25/18 Link 2pm MST The work consists of architectural design services with 9am necessary engineering & construction administration Mand. services for the renovation of the 12th & 13th floors. Contact: Corry Slama, County Procurement Supervisor, at 602-506-2248 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

8/8/18 $146K RN-2018-07-09A RFQ Rio Nuevo Multipurpose Facilities District Preliminary- Link 4pm Design Services for the Historic Bungalow Block Project, Tucson. The work consists of design services for the preservation & repurposing of the properties generally described as “Historic Bungalow Block”. Contact: Brandi Haga-Blackman, RFQ Administrator, at 520-623-7336 or [email protected] or Mark Collins, District Representative, at 520-388-4780 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/8/18 $146K RN-2018-07-09B RFQ Rio Nuevo Multipurpose Facilities District Preliminary- Link 4pm Design Services for the Solot Block Project, Tucson. The work consists of design services for the preservation & repurposing of the properties generally described as “Solot Block”. Contact: Brandi Haga-Blackman, RFQ Administrator, at 520-623- 7336 or [email protected] or Mark Collins, District Representative, at 520-388-4780 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17

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Due Date Project Plan- RFP/RFQ/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre- Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Submittal 8/8/18 $146K RN-2018-07-09C RFQ Rio Nuevo Multipurpose Facilities District Preliminary- Link 4pm Design Services for the “Donut Hole” Block Project, Tucson. The work consists of design services for the preservation & repurposing of the properties generally described as” Donut Hole Block”. Contact: Brandi Haga-Blackman, RFQ Administrator, at 520- 623-7336 or [email protected] or Mark Collins, District Representative, at 520-388-4780 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17 8/10/18 $2.4M WS85230023 RFQ City of Phoenix - Engineering Services for Water 7/31/18 Link 12pm Services Department Electrical, Instrumentation 11am & Control Systems Inspection & Testing Services, Val Vista Water Treatment Plant. Contact: Julie B. Smith, Contract Specialist, at 602-534-2418 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

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8/16/18 RFP Sun Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization Link 2pm (MPO) - Consulting Services for the Preparation of the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). Contact: Jason Hafner, Transportation Planner, at 520-705-5153 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 8/17/18 $250K RFP Maricopa Association of Governments -FY 2019 Luke Link 2pm MST Air Force Base Targeted Growth Market Plan. The work consists of conducting assessments in four focus areas & drafting working papers in each area. Contact: Amy St. Peter at [email protected]. First published on 7/13 12/31/18 $500K 11.160.181 ARQ Northern Arizona University - 2018 ARQ for Facility Link COB Related Professional Services. Contact: Jessica Ott, Contract Administrator, at 928-523-4227 or [email protected]. First published on 1/9 On-going #APR-2018 LOI Yuma County - Consultant Register Program. Link Contact: Sami Ayoub at 928-817-5121 or [email protected]. First published on 5/1

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DEVELOPMENT Includes Requests for Development Proposals, Entitlements, and Misc. Real Estate Services. Also includes Misc. Land and Title solicitations.

Due Date Plan- RFP/RFQ Project # Request Owner - Project Description Pre- Link & Time Holders Type Proposal 7/17/18 RFQ City of Casa Grande - Commercial Real Estate Broker Link 2pm Services, Linden Property. Contact: Steven Turner, Assistant to the City Manager, at 520-421-8661 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29

7/27/18 RFP Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix -Development of Link COB a Senior Living Facility, Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus, Scottsdale.Contact: Wes Campbell at [email protected]. First published on 7/3

8/16/18 2018175 RFP City of Mesa - Development & Operation of a Concept 6/20/18 Link 3pm Restaurant & Community-Engaged Agricultural Space, 3pm Sirrine House Property. The work consists of transforming the property into a locally sourced destination restaurant that incorporates principles of sustainability & farm-to-table dining.. Contact: Matt Bauer, Procurement Administrator, at [email protected] or Nicole Arnold, Procurement Specialist, at [email protected]. First published on 5/25 & revised due date on 7/17

8/23/18 List RFP-CED18-CST RFP City of Phoenix - Central Station Redevelopment. The work 7/12/18 Link 11am consists of leasing & redeveloping the parcel located at 300 N 11am Central Ave. Contact: Gretchen Wolfe, Procurement Officer, at 602-495-0747 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 & added sign-in sheet on 7/17

Open 2017-001 RFP City of Somerton - Sale or Lease of Properties, 110 N. State 4/27/18 Link Until Ave & 150 W. Main St (Old City Hall Site, Parcels 743-62-210, 10:30am Proposal 211, & 212). It is the City’s intent for the Developer/Buyer Selected to add value to the property located at the retail core of Downtown Somerton. The property is ideal for a restaurant/ bar, retail, or hotel. Contact: Hector Tapia at 928-722-7390 or [email protected]. First published on 3/30

Open RFP City of Mesa - Lease & Develop the Falcon Field Tech Center. Link Until Contact: Lori Gary, Senior Project Manager, at 480-644-3964 or Proposal [email protected]. First published on 6/29 Selected

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HORIZONTAL Includes Earthwork, Roadway Improvements, Paving Maintenance, Transportation, and Single-Trade Solicitations directly related to Horizontal Construction (i.e. Traffic Signal Signalization and Pavement Marking).

Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Request Owner – Project description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Type Site Visit 7/17/18 $825K- List 302994; TAP-PPM- IFB Pima County - Ina Rd: Shannon Rd to La Cholla 6/29/18 Link 2pm $925K 0(246)D; SL73701C Blvd. The work consists of the addition of sidewalk 10am for one mile on the North & South side of Ina Road, including the addition of curb access ramps, driveway & cross-street adjustments, signal push button modifications, signing, pavement marking, tree reestablishment & slope stabilization. DBE Goal of 8.28%. Contact: Matt Sage, Procurement Officer, at [email protected]. First published on 6/22 & added sign-in sheet on 7/3 7/17/18 List 10113362 IFB Tucson Airport Authority - Reconstruct Taxiway D, 6/26/18 Link 2pm Shoulders, and Connectors, Tucson International 10am Airport. The work consists of rehabilitating the full length of Taxiway D & connector Taxiways D1 & D3, reconstruction of the existing structural shoulders & removing erosion control pavement on the outboard edge of the shoulders. Contact: Dexter De Vera at 520-573-8100 or Ryan Toner at 602-957-1155. First published on 6/22 & added sign-in sheet on 7/10 7/17/18 18-127 JOC/ Town of Camp Verde - Verde Lakes Drainage / Verde 7/10/18 Link 4pm MST RFQuote Lakes Drive North. The work consists of installing 18” 9am MST CMP, installing channel at roadside, cleaning & regrading Mand. existing roadside ditch, saw-cutting existing asphalt to install culverts, regrading, widening & repaving driveways, & removing existing catch basin & grate. Log-In Required. Contact: Dorie Blair at 928-554-0823 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/18/18 List EM17-ST01 IFB City of El Mirage - Butler Drive Improvements. The 6/27/18 Link 1pm work consists of reconstruction of approximately 1pm 2,400 linear feet of Butler Drive including the Mand. removal & replacement of the existing roadway & widening from approx. 28 to 36 feet. Contact: Bryce Christo at [email protected]. First published on 6/19 & added planholders list on 7/3 7/18/18 $425K- List 302960; HSIP PPM- IFB Pima County - Camino De La Tierra/Highway Drive/ 6/29/18 Link 2pm $525K 0(251)D; SH64001C Curtis. The work consists of realigning the centerline 10am to accommodate paved shoulders through the project limits & increasing super elevation throughout the western lane at the two existing horizontal curves. DBE Goal of 6.14%. Contact: Matt Sage, Procurement Officer, at [email protected]. First published on 6/22 & added sign-in sheet on 7/3

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 7/19/18 $1.3M List 1822209 IFB Yavapai County - Dry Creek Rd, Boynton Pass Rd, 7/10/18 Link 2pm Boynton Canyon Rd Pavement Improvements. The 10am work consists of 4.5 miles of roadway reclamation. Mand. Contact: MaryAn Sala, Contract Administration, at 928-777-7522 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29 & added sign-in sheet on 7/13

7/19/18 $500K- 181949; SP04; IFB City of Tucson - Liberty Bicycle Blvd. DBE 7/9/18 Link 4pm $1M U-2017-005 Goal of 9.45%. Contact: Dan Longanecker, 1pm REVISED Principal Contract Officer, at 520-837-4125 or [email protected] or Gary Wittwer at 520-837-6618. First published on 6/29 & revised due date on 7/13

7/20/18 $2M List CMAQ-APJ-0(212)T; IFB ADOT - Widen Roadway & Provide Sidewalk Link 11am SZ18301C Connectivity, Winchester Rd; Southern Ave, & 16th MST Ave, Apache Junction. The work consists of furnishing & placing aggregate base & asphalt concrete, constructing concrete sidewalk, curb & gutter, & pavement widening. DBE Goal of 9.20%. Contact: Ghalib Mahdi, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Kirk Kiser, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/22

7/20/18 $1.2M List HSIP - GLN-0(252)T; IFB ADOT - Construct Flashing Yellow Arrows, Link 11am T003101C Various Locations, Glendale.The work consists of MST constructing & installing traffic signal improvements for flashing yellow arrows, modifying medians, installing retro-reflective tape on signal heads, signing & striping. No DBE Goal Established. Contact: Brandon Campbell, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or John Halvarson, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/22

7/20/18 $1.25M List HSIP-095-C(220)T; IFB ADOT - Right Turn Lanes & Raised Medians, SR 95 Link 11am F002901C at Kiowa Blvd, Quartzsite-Parker-Topock Highway. MST The work consists of constructing right turn lanes & a raised median, including constructing new traffic signal equipment, new sidewalk, curb & gutter, & ADA ramps. DBE Goal of 8.91%. Contact: Jalal Kamal, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Allison Baker, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/22

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 7/20/18 $738K List CM-GLN-0(242)T; IFB ADOT - Construct Shared Use Path, New River Link 11am SZ10701C North Shared Pathway, Glendale. The work consists MST of constructing a 10 foot wide concrete pathway, prefabricated bridge, pipe culverts, decorative fence, landscaping and other related work. DBE Goal of 4.43%. Contact: Sam Patton, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Kirk Kiser, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/29

7/20/18 $430K List HSIP-NAC-0(203)T; IFB ADOT - Regional Sign Replacement, Phase III, Link 11am T011301C various locations in Navajo & Coconino Counties. MST The work consists of removing and replacing existing sign, object marker and milepost marker panels. No DBE Goal established. Contact: Jedidiah Young, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Carl Ericksen, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/29

7/20/18 $6M List STBGP-HSIP-377-A IFB ADOT - Curve Reconstruction, SR277-SR77, Link 11am (200)T; H893001C Heber-Holbrook Hwy (SR377). The work consists of MST improvement of ten horizontal curves & extension pipe culverts, including differential milling & AC overlay, shoulder widening, pavement marking, striping, signing & seeding. DBE Goal of 7.02%. Contact: Fauzia Karim Koly, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Carl Ericksen, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/3

7/20/18 RFP Pascua Yaqui Tribe - Facilities Management Parking Link 4pm Lot, Torim. The work consists of power sweeping, crack sealing, slurry sealing, & striping a 39,200 SF parking lot. Contact: Antonio Burrola at 520-879- 5937 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3

7/24/18 $10M- IFB Rocking K Development Co. - Valencia East 7/10/18 Link 2pm $15M Extension: Houghton to Old Spanish Trail. The 11am work consists of constructing a 2-lane roadway extension of Valencia Rd between the existing Houghton Rd intersection and Old Spanish Trail, including construction of cross drainage structures, & construction of a new bridge & bank protection at the Pantano Wash. Contact: Robert Tucker at [email protected]. First published on 6/19

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 7/24/18 180098-DBB; DBB Maricopa County - MC85 at 83rd Ave & Center Turn 7/16/18 Link 2pm MST 2018-034; Lane Exp. 95th to 75th Ave. The work consists of 10:30am C-64-18-007-5-00 roadway widening for MC85, 95th Ave to 75th Ave, Mand. drainage system, lateral basins, utilities relocations, street lighting, traffic signals, curbs, gutters, asphalt concrete pavement, signing, & striping. Contact: Paul Shamrock, Procurement Officer, at 602-506-6476 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/24/18 190002-S IFB Maricopa County - Guardrail Material, Installation, Link 2pm MST Services & Accessories, various locations, countywide. Contact: Brian Garcia, Procurement Officer, at 602-506- 3246 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/24/18 DB Anthem Community Council, Inc. - Design/Build Link 5pm Services for Anthem Dog Park Project. Contact: Dawn Dworak at [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/24/18 $100- List 140L6418Q0019 RFQuote Bureau of Land Management - Virgin River Link 5pm ET $250K Campground Paving Maintenance Project, Cedar Pocket, Littlefield. The work consists of a pavement crack seal approx. 11,300 LF, a Type II slurry approx. 26,398 SY & Fog seal approx. 6,943 SY on parking lot area, site roads & site trial. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Lisa Hariper at 602-417- 9434 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 7/26/18 S0MN-C-177 RFP Connect 202 Partners, LLC - Furnish & Install 7/17/18 Link 1pm Hydroseeding, All Segments, SR202L South Mountain 9am Freeway Project, Phoenix. DBE Goal of 10.93%. Contact: [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/26/18 $2.64M 1822047 IFB Yavapai County - Fall FY 2018-2019 Overlay, various 7/17/18 Link 1:30pm roads, Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Cottonwood- 9am Bridgeport, Verde Village, Spring Valley & Chino Mand. Valley. The work consists of asphaltic concrete overlay, including re-establishing pavement markings, & replacement of guardrail. Contact: MaryAn Sala, Contract Administration, at 928- 777-7522 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/26/18 $5M- List 181911; SR1G; IFB City of Tucson - Houghton Road - UPRR to I-10. DBE 6/26/18 Link 4pm $10M I-2010-022; Goal of 7.51%. Contact: Michael Marietti at 520-837- 3pm REVISED SS93701C 6629 or Dan Longanecker, Principal Contract Officer, at 520-837-4125 or [email protected]. First published on 6/19, added sign-in sheet & revised due date on 7/13

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 7/27/18 2018-012 IFB Town of Marana - Ina Rd / Aerie Dr Reconstruction. Link 3pm MST The work consists of restoration of pavement on two adjacent roadways, including milling existing pavement, placement of a rubber interlayer, replacement of PAG 2 mix, new street lighting, fiber conduit, landscaping, turn bay & sidewalk replacement. Log-In Required. Contact: Rudy Torres, Purchasing Officer, at 520-382-1983 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 7/31/18 $100K- 181953; SP08; IFB City of Tucson - Robison Elementary Area 7/17/18 Link 4pm $500K U-2017-010; Improvements. DBE Goal of 10.87%. Contact: Gary 2:30pm SF01901C Wittwer at 520-837-6618 or Dan Longanecker, Principal Contract Officer, at 520-837-4125 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 8/1/18 $1.8B W9126G18RBI01 Pre-Qual Department of the Army - Prequalification of Link 5pm CST Sources for Horizontal Construction Contracts, Southwestern Border Security & Immigration Enforcement Improvements, AZ, CA & TX. The work consists of border fence, border patrol roads, border access roads, border lights, border gates, border drainage improvements, levee walls, & improvements, repairs, & alterations. Contact: Donald C. Sumner at 916-557-6752 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 7/17 8/7/18 180042-DBB: DBB Maricopa County - Northern Pkwy, Dysart Rd to 111th 7/26/18 Link 2pm MST TT0347; STP-MMA- Ave. The work consists of 3.5 miles of new roadway 9am 0(239)F; SZ04601C; construction, intersection improvements, storm drain, 2017-034; reinforced concrete box culverts, drainage basins & C-64-17-135-5-00 channels, signing & pavement markings, lighting, traffic signals, retaining walls, bridge & landscaping. Contact: Brian Garcia, Procurement Officer, at 602-506-3246 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 8/10/18 $933K List STP-CLF-0(201)T; IFB ADOT - Bridge Rehabilitation - Zorilla Street Bridge Link 11am T002701C #9633, Clifton. The work consists of replacing MST the timber bridge deck, asphalt wearing surface & broken or missing truss pin nuts, installing timber bridge rails, repainting the superstructure & installing roadway signs. DBE Goal of 2.84%. Contact: Vian Rashid, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Qui Nguyen, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/19

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 8/10/18 $2.2M List CMAQ-SRI-0(203)T; IFB ADOT - Paving Gravel Roads, Palm Ln; Harris St Link 11am T007801C to Gilbert Rd & McDonald Subdivision, Salt River MST Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The work consists of paving existing gravel roadways, including roadway excavation, placing aggregate base course, asphalt concrete, signing, pavement marking & installing new water supply pipe. DBE Goal of 8.15%. Contact: Vian Rashid, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Micah Hannam, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/3

8/10/18 $2M List NHPP-01 0-D(219)T; IFB ADOT - Bridge Rehabilitation, Pinal Air Park TI UP Link 11am H894101C STR #771, Casa Grande - Tucson Hwy (I-10). The MST work consists of removing existing concrete bridge deck & railings, repair of damaged steel bridge griders, including heat straightening & construction of new cast-in-place bridge deck, approach slabs & bridge railings. DBE Goal of 0.0%. Contact: Rene Teran, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Abraham Abdulnour, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/13

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8/14/18 $1M 181119 IFB Pinal County - Park Link Drive Pavement 7/26/18 Link 2pm MST Rehabilitation. The work consists of removing existing 9am pavement, installing aggregate base course & asphaltic concrete. Contact: Lorina Gillette, Procurement Officer, at 520-866-6639 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

8/17/18 RFP Pascua Yaqui Tribe - Ignacio M Baumea Rd 7/18/18 Link 4pm Pavement Preservation, Trash Receptacles & 8am Bollard Replacement, Tucson. The work consists of power sweeping, crack repair by saw cutting, installing trash receptacles, & replacing all missing green bollards. Contact: Antonio Burrola at 520-879- 5937 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 8/22/18 $18M- 17065; OV30 04/05 IFB Town of Oro Valley - La Cholla Blvd, Phase 7/18/18 Link 10am $22M 26 II: Overton Rd to Tangerine & Watermain 1:30pm MST Replacements. The work consists of reconstruction MST of 3 traffic signals, widening to 4 lanes, including raised landscaped median, curbs, multi-use path, sidewalk, drainage, ADA compliant curb access ramps, striping, signing & utility coordination. Log-in Required. Contact: Mike Neihart, Procurement Administrator, at [email protected] or Jill Scott, Office Specialist, at [email protected]. First published on 6/19 & updated link on 6/22

8/24/18 $25M List 010-B-NFA; IFB ADOT - Construct New Traffic Interchange, Fairway Link 11am H858701C Dr, Avondale. The work consists of a new traffic MST interchange, new bridges for the traffic interchange and 0.2 miles of new arterial street. No DBE Goal established. Contact: Mahfuz Anway, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Keegan Olds, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/29

8/24/18 $585K List CMAQ-FTH-0(208)T; IFB ADOT - Shoulder Widening, Fountain Hills Blvd: Link 11am SZ03901C Pinto to Segundo, Fountain Hills. The work consists MST of shoulder widening, drainage modifications, pavement markings & signing. DBE Goal of 13.66%. Contact: Mohammed Patwary, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Dylan Cardie, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/31/18 $63.7M List NHPP-017-A(248)T; IFB ADOT - Reconstruct TIs, Pinnacle Peak & Happy Link 11am H738301C Valley Rd TIs, Phoenix-Cordes Jct. Hwy, I-17. The MST work consists of widening of I-17, including milling of existing pavement & replacement with Asphaltic Rubber-Asphaltic Concrete Friction Course, & reconstruction of Pinnacle Peak Rd & Happy Valley Rd TIs. DBE Goal of 10.22%. Contact: Iqbal Hossain, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Dylan Cardie, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/10

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 8/31/18 $25.5M List NHPP-EB- IFB ADOT - Bridge Replacement, Pinto Creek Bridge, Link 11am 060-D(207)S; Phoenix-Globe Hwy (Us-60). The work consists of MST H824301C removing the existing nine span steel arch bridge & constructing a new four span steel haunch girder bridge on a new alignment, including reconstructing roadway approaches, constructing retaining & replacing guardrail. DBE Goal of 8.23%. Contact: Mohammed Patwary, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Chris Olson, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/10 9/14/18 $2.3M List STBGP-092-A(208)T; IFB ADOT - Pavement Preservation, Baumkirchner Link 11am H889101C Rd - Bisbee Roundabout, Sierra Vista - Bisbee MST Hwy (SR92). The work consists of chip seal coat to existing payment surface, pavement marking & traffic control. DBE Goal of 5.07%. Contact: Rene Teran, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Qui Nguyen, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/5 9/14/18 $950K List STP-070-A(218)T; IFB ADOT - Lighting, ADA Ramps, Intersection Link 11am H891701C Improvements, US 70 Safford 20th Ave - 8th MST St, Globe, Lordsburg Hwy (US 70). The work consists of removing existing pavement & replacing it with asphaltic concrete (miscellaneous structural), constructing intersection improvements, installing street lighting & ADA ramps, signing & striping. DBE Goal of 2.77%. Contact: David Do, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Qui Nguyen, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 6/8 9/14/18 $2.2M List HSIP-095-A(205)T; IFB ADOT - Reconstruct Intersection, US 95 & Ave 8E Link 11am H838801C Intersection, San Luis-Yuma-Quartzsite Hwy (US 95). MST The work consists of reconstructing the intersection & two-way left turn lane existing & new alignment, including placing asphaltic concrete, constructing guardrail, replacing pavement marking & lighting. DBE Goal of 5.69%. Contact: Brandon Campbell, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Jaime Hernandez, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/10

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 9/14/18 $5.9M List STP-060-A(21 0) IFB ADOT - Pavement Preservation & Chip Seal, US Link 11am T; H888301C; 60, MP 82 to Aguila & Centennial Wash to Aguila, MST STP-060-A(211 )T; Quartzsite-Wickenburg Hwy. The work consists of H888401C safety improvements including milling, placing AC, removing & installing guardrail, shoulder build up & compaction for MP 82 to Aguila, & milling & replacing with chip seal coat for Centennial Wash to Aguila. DBE Goal of 6.05%. Contact: Layth Al Obaidi, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Robert LaJeunesse, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/13

9/21/18 $40M List NH-093-B(205)S; IFB ADOT - Reconstruct Roadway, Carrow - Stephens, Link 11am H823201C Wickenburg - Kingman Hwy (US 93). The work MST consists of constructing a four-lane divided highway, including constructing new alignment; milling existing asphaltic concrete pavement; constructing concrete box culverts & two box bridges; installing pipe culverts, guardrail, & fence; striping & signing. DBE Goal of 7.22%. Contact: Jedidiah Young, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or Todd Steinberger, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

TBD $800K CIP #1.1803 IFB Yuma County - Pavement Preservation: Hwy 95 Link from Ave C 3/4 to Co. 11 1/2 St Chip Seal Project. The work consists of chip seal, fog seal & permanent & thermoplastic striping. Contact: Francisco Sanchez at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

TBD $1.2M CIP #1.1801 IFB Yuma County - Chip Seal Program Yuma & Link Mohawk District Fall 2018, various roadways, countywide. The work consists of chip seal, fog seal, & striping. Contact: Francisco Sanchez at [email protected]. First published on 7/17

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UTILITIES Includes water, waste-water, and other utilities (excluding traffic signalization projects), as well as solar, biomass, and other energy-related solicitations.

Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Request Owner – Project description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Type Site Visit 7/17/18 JOC Pine-Strawberry Water Improvement District - JOC 7/10/18 Link 2pm for Waterline Replacement & Water Facilities 10am Improvement Project. Contact: Cato Esquivel, District Manager, at 928-476-4222 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 & updated link on 7/17 7/20/18 $5M- List 140R3018R0021 RFP Department of the Interior - Diversion Structure 6/19/18 Link 3pm PT $10M Replacement, Main Outlet Drain Extension, Wellton- 8am PT Mohawk Irrigation & Drainage District, Yuma. The work consists of construction of reinforced concrete diversion structure, pipe connection well & two outlet transitions. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Luis Gallardo, Contract Specialist, at 928-343-8129 or [email protected] or Nicholas Clements, Contracting Officer, at 702-293-8156 ornclements @usbr.gov. Pre-solicitation published on 5/4, moved to open solicitations on 6/8 & added sign-in sheet on 7/10 7/23/18 <$4M 140A1118Q0042 IDIQ Department of the Interior - Underground Boring/ Link 3pm Electrical Services, San Carlos Irrigation Project. Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise Set- Aside. Contact: Randall Brown at 520-723-6208 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 7/23/18 SSP-18-159 IFB Vistancia South, LLC - Lone Mountain Water Line 7/10/18 Link 4pm Project. Contact: Karen Howard at 623-455-4974 or 8:30am [email protected]. First published on 7/3 7/24/18 $5M- List 89503118B IFB Department of Energy - Construction of Gila 6/14/18 Link 2pm MST $10M WA000005 Substation Stage 7, Yuma County. The work consists 9am REVISED of removal of 161-KV bus & structures, provide 230 bus & structures & transmission line work. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Caroline Bachelier, Contracting Specialist, at [email protected] or Eric Jordan, Contracting Officer, at 602-605-2665 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 5/18, moved to open solicitations on 6/1, added sign-in sheet & revised due date on 7/3 7/24/18 $1M List PW18-108; IFB City of Avondale - Coldwater East Reservoir 6/25/18 Link 3pm WA1372 Rehabilitation. The work consists of surface 9am REVISED preparation & coating one 2.5 million gallon water storage reservoir & miscellaneous improvements. Contact: Tiffany Copp, Procurement Administrator, at 623-333-4213 or [email protected]. First published on 6/22, added sign-in sheet on 6/29 & revised due date on 7/13

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Due Date & Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 7/26/18 $4M- CP04640025; IFB City of Mesa - Utility Quarter Section 13C Improvements Link 1pm MST $5M CP04830031 Water, Gas. The work consists of waterline & gas line improvements, including asphalt pavement removal & replacement, concrete removal & replacement, private water service line installation & landscape restoration. Contact: Stephanie Gishey at 480-644-5490 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 7/26/18 <$3M JOC-G18 JOC City of Mesa - Natural Gas Line Construction 7/16/18 Link 2pm Services, citywide. The work consists of minor 9:30am gas line construction projects, involving gas line installation to new & existing City natural gas customers. Contact: Donna Horn at 480-644-3404 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/26/18 18PWD025 IFB City of Prescott - FY19 Utility Locating & Potholing None Link 2pm by Vacuum Extraction Project, various locations, citywide. Contact: Erika Laster, Contract Specialist, at 928-777-1130 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 7/26/18 SOI Pine-Strawberry Water Improvement District 7/19/18 Link 2pm - Statements of Interest for Design-Build One- 2pm Step Services Potable Water Tank Replacement & Rehabilitation Services. Contact: Cato Esquivel, District Manager, at 928-476-4222 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17 7/30/18 List P18-0071; IFB City of Peoria - Manhole Rehabilitation, citywide. 7/17/18 Link 2pm UT00307CO The work consists of as-needed manhole 11am rehabilitation throughout the year. Contact: Drew Ashmun, Contract Officer, at 623-773-7118 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/31/18 180097-DBB; DBB Flood Control District of Maricopa County - Side 7/18/18 Link 2pm MST FCD 2018C009; Inlet Pipes Rehab, New River Levees, Olive Ave to 2pm 400.01.12; Grand Ave Project. Contact: Corry Slama, County Mand. C-69-18-039-5-00 Procurement Supervisor, at 602-506-2248 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 8/2/18 $100K- List 140R3018B0007 IFB Department of the Interior - By-Pass Drain Panel 7/10/18 Link 1pm $250K Repair, Yuma. The work consists of saw cutting, 9am demolition, & removal of sediment & trash inside canal prism, removal of concrete canal lining panels, earthwork, concrete lining expansion joint construction & installation, removing joint sealant & installing new sealant. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Kathy Berry, Contract Specialist, at 702-293- 8460 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 6/22 & moved to open solicitations on 7/10

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Due Date & Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 8/3/18 $500K- List 140R3018B0006 IFB Department of the Interior - Relocate Cocopah 6” 7/13/18 Link 2pm PT $1M Force Main, Yuma Area Office. The work consists 8am of installation of approx. 13,500 LF of 6” sewer line, making connections at both ends to the existing force main. Total HUBZone Small Business Set- Aside. Contact: Luis Gallardo, Contract Specialist, at 928-343-8129 or [email protected] or Nicholas Clements, Contracting Officer, at 702-293-8156 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 5/25 & moved to open solicitations on 7/3

8/7/18 226 IFB City of Page dba Page Utility Enterprises -Powell 7/23/18 Link 3pm Substation Transformer T2 Replacement Project. The 8:30am work consists of demolition of an existing transformer Mand. pad & the construction of a new transformer pad. Contact: Utility Office at 928-645-2419 x213. First published on 6/29 & updated link on 7/3

8/9/18 List IFB Pine-Strawberry Water Improvement District - 7/26/18 Link 11am Strawberry Knolls 2 & Strawberry Ranch 2 Water 11:30am Line Replacement Project. The work consists of Mand. installation of new water lines & replacement of existing water lines. Contact: Brandon Squire at 623-547-4661 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/31/18 $1.3M List STP-999-A(518)T; IFB ADOT - Install Uninterruptable Power Supply, Link 11am F005501C Various Locations, Statewide. The work consists of MST installing Standalone Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) battery backup or Combined Meter Pedestal/ UPS units & removing existing meter pedestal. No DBE Goal established. Contact: Vian Rashid, Engineering Specialist, at [email protected] or John Halvarson, Construction Supervisor, at [email protected]. First published on 7/13

8/31/18 RFP APS - Battery Storage, APS Owned Solar Plants, Link COB Statewide. The work consists of 106 megawatts of battery storage capacity to equip APS-owned solar plants with battery storage. Contact: Register through PowerAdvocate. First published on 7/3

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COMMERCIAL Includes new construction and major renovations/ additions/alterations to real property.

Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Request Owner – Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Type Site Visit 7/17/18 171801 IFB City of Glendale - Construction Services for Fire 7/2/18 Link 1:30pm Station #152 Remodel. Contact: Glendale Engineering 9am REVISED Department at 623-930-2000. First published on 6/26 Mand. & revised due date on 7/10

7/17/18 $1M List 180719 IFB Pinal County - JP Court Renovation Project, Superior. 6/20/18 Link 2pm The work consists of renovations to a 5,873 SF 10am building. Contact: Lorina Gillette, Procurement Officer, at 520-866-6639 or [email protected]. First published on 6/8 & added sign-in sheet & valuation on 6/26

7/19/18 $10.4M 19-03-19 CMAR Flowing Wells Unified School District -CMAR Services Link 2pm for Walter Douglas Elementary School Reconstruction, Tucson. Log-In Required. Contact: Mark VanDero at [email protected]. First published on 7/3

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7/20/18 $355M 480-90-18-012 CMAR Maricopa Integrated Health System (MIHS) - CMAR None Link 1pm MST Services for Roosevelt Campus Hospital Development. The work consists of turn key replacement of the existing Central Energy Plant, relocation of various underground utilities, construction of a 771KSF acute care hospital & 89KSF B occupancy expansion. Contact: Stephen Blaylock, Procurement Officer, at [email protected]. First published on 7/3

7/24/18 $1.5M 2018-20000194; CMAR City of Yuma - CMAR Services for Fire Station 4 7/9/18 Link 4pm 0114 – Fire4 Remodel. The work consists of improvements to an 2pm existing 6,700 SF, 2-bay fire station. Log-In Required. Contact: Melinda Holmes, Senior Buyer, at Melinda [email protected]. First published on 7/3

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Due Date Project Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Holders Project # Site Visit 7/26/18 IFB Chiricahua Community Health Clinic - Bisbee 7/12/18 Link 3pm Clinic Renovations. The work consists of selective 10:30am demolition & interior & exterior renovation of an Mand. existing clinic, including all new interior finishes & systems, renovation of an existing parking lot & new landscaping. Contact: Holly Damerell, Project Architect, at 520-795-2705 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/26/18 18-07-1887VJ RFP Navajo Nation Facilities Maintenance Department Contact Link 4pm - Construction of Two Buildings, Tuba City, AZ & to MDST Shiprock, NM. The work consists of construction Schedule 2 36’x40’ office & storage spaces. Contact: Marcus Tulley, Department Manager III, at [email protected]. First published on 7/13 8/14/18 10217978 DBB Tucson Airport Authority - Construct New Family 7/30/18 Link 2pm Restrooms, Service Animal Relief Areas & Janitorial 10am Supply Closets, Tucson International Airport. The work consists of renovations to 5 existing public restrooms to create supply closets, renovation of 5 supply closets , construction of 4 new public family restrooms & construction of 2 service animal relief areas. DBE Goal of 7%. Contact: Steven Herzog at 520-325-5847. First published on 7/13 8/21/18 181219; 53330074 IFB Pinal County - Construction Services for Central Pinal 7/31/18 Link 2pm Justice Court & Public Health Clinic Building Project, 10am Coolidge. Contact: Lorina Gillette, Procurement Officer, Mand. at 520-866-6639 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Request Owner – Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Type Site Visit 7/17/18 171801 Sub bids FCI Constructors, Inc. is requesting sub bids on City of Glendale 7/2/18 Link 9am MST Fire Station #152 Remodel Project. The scope includes the 9am REVISED installation of partitions, finish materials, mechanical, plumbing Mand. & electrical equipment, kitchen and restroom facilities and minor structural and site modifications. Log-in Required. Contact: Chris Reina at [email protected]. First published on 6/29 & revised due date on 7/10

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Site Visit 7/17/18 Sub bids DG Fenn Construction is requesting sub bids on Goodwill TI, Link 12pm PT Payson. The work consists of a 15KSF TI. Log-In Required. REVISED Contact: Teresa Darrow at [email protected] or Glenn Turney at 480-320-8456 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 & revised due date on 7/17 7/17/18 Sub bids UHC Construction Services is requesting sub bids on Flemings Link 5pm ET Remodel, Chandler. The work consists of interior modifications to existing furniture layout & finishes. Log-In Required. Contact: Shaun Kuhne at 440-782-6569. First published on 7/17 7/18/18 Sub bids Elder-Jones, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Talbots Remodel, Link 5pm , Scottsdale. The work consists of a partial remodel of a 7,500 SF store. Contact: Drew Hirsch at 952-345- 6075. First published on 6/29 7/18/18 Sub bids Wasson Commercial Contracting is requesting sub bids on Link COB Territory Dispensary, Mesa. The work consists of a 2,426 SF build out. Contact: Chris Ribordy, Estimating Coordinator, at 480-292-9355 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/18/18 Sub bids Wasson Commercial Contracting is requesting sub bids on Link COB I-MAD, Kitchen Upgrade, Scottsdale.The work consists of remodeling a 207 SF kitchen. Contact: Chris Ribordy, Estimating Coordinator, at 480-292-9355 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 7/18/18 Sub bids Management Resource Systems, Inc. is requesting sub bids Link COB on Talbots Remodel, Kierland Commons, Scottsdale. The work consists of a partial remodel of a 7,500 SF store. Log-In Required. Contact: Management Resource Systems, Inc. at 336-861-1960 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 7/19/18 Sub bids Fulcrum Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Ground Link 12pm PT Up Firestone, Scottsdale.The work consists of construction of a new 7,599 SF building. Log-In Required. Contact: Kurtis Davis at 310-339-9477 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/19/18 $4.2M Sub bids Low Mountain Construction is requesting sub bids on LDS Link 2pm Layton Lakes, Chandler. The work consists of construction of a new 18,839 SF church. Contact: [email protected] or 602-265-2201. First published on 6/26 7/19/18 $4.2M Sub bids Porter Brothers is requesting sub bids on LDS Layton Lakes, Link 2pm Chandler. The work consists of construction of a new 18,839 SF church. Log-In Required. Contact: Adam Croft at 480- 545-7272 or [email protected] or Gary Porter at [email protected]. First published on 6/26

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Site Visit 7/19/18 Sub bids Tri-North Builders, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Talbots Remodel, Link 2pm CT Kierland Commons, Scottsdale. The work consists of a partial remodel of a 7,500 SF store. Contact: Brandon Thomas at 682- 233-9200 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3 7/19/18 Sub bids Wasson Commercial Contracting is requesting sub bids on Link Costa Vista, Glendale. The work consists of a 3,042 SF interior improvement. Contact: Chris Ribordy, Estimating Coordinator, at 480-292-9355 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/20/18 $6M STBGP-HSIP- Sub bids FNF Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids onADOT - Curve Link 10am MT 377-A (200)T; Reconstruction, SR277-SR77, Heber-Holbrook Hwy (SR377). H893001C The work consists of improvement of ten horizontal curves & extension pipe culverts, including differential milling & AC overlay, shoulder widening, pavement marking, striping, signing & seeding. DBE Goal of 7.02%. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/20/18 Sub bids Express Set is requesting sub bids on Lenscrafters TI, Scottsdale. Link 4pm The work consists of a 3KSF TI. Log-In Required. Contact: Zach Rossberg at 801-878-3574 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17 7/20/18 Sub bids Octane Design, LLC is requesting sub bids on Wells Fargo - La Link 5pm EST Paloma Office Center, 1st & 2nd Floor Project, Tucson. The work consists of a 3,578 SF tenant build-out. Log-In Required. Contact: Jim Canty at 480-495-7537. First published on 7/13 7/23/18 $2M- 36C25818R0267 Sub bids D-Square Construction, LLC is requesting sub bids on VA 6/2/18 Link 12pm $5M Tucson Hybrid Operating Room, Bldg. 57. The work consists 8am REVISED of renovations to a 2,513 SF room. Contact: Steve Almgren at 520-748-9371 or [email protected]. First published on 5/18 & revised due date on 6/15, 6/22, 6/29 & 7/10 7/23/18 $2M- 36C25818R0268 Sub bids Herman Construction Group is requesting sub bids on VA 6/2/18 Link 2pm EST $5M Tucson Hybrid Operating Room, Bldg. 57.The work consists of 8am REVISED renovations to a 2,513 SF room. Contact: Rick Garcia at 858- 277-7100 x229 or [email protected]. First published on 5/22 & revised due date on 6/15, 6/22, 6/29 & 7/10 7/23/18 Sub bids Savant Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Trader Link 4pm Joe’s #285, Gilbert. The work consists of TI for construction REVISED of new Trader Joe’s in a newly constructed shell building. Log-In Required. Contact: Phil Thompson at 909-614-4300 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3 & revised due date on 7/13

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Site Visit 7/24/18 $10M- Sub bids FNF Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Rocking K 7/10/18 Link 8am MT $15M Development Co. - Valencia East Extension: Houghton to 11am Old Spanish Trail. The work consists of constructing a 2-lane roadway extension of Valencia Rd between the existing Houghton Rd intersection and Old Spanish Trail, including construction of cross drainage structures, & construction of a new bridge & bank protection at the Pantano Wash. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/25/18 $200K Sub bids Low Mountain Construction is requesting sub bids on LDS Link 2pm Javelina HVAC Demo, Mesa. The work consists of demolition services for future repair & replacement of HVAC system in building. Contact: [email protected] or 602-265-2201. First published on 7/17 7/25/18 Sub bids Southwestern Services is requesting sub bids on Aspen Link 3pm EST Dental, Mesa. The work consists of a 4,480 SF tenant built-out. Log-In Required. Contact: Nick Glavin at [email protected]. First published on 6/22 7/25/18 Sub bids Canyon Building & Design is requesting sub bids on LA Fitness, Link 5pm MST Surprise. The work consists of construction of a new 34KSF sports club. Contact: Terry Jenni at 520-299-7927. First published on 7/10 7/25/18 Sub bids Wasson Commercial Contracting is requesting sub bids on Link COB Falcon Commerce Park, Mesa. The work consists of concrete tilt construction of a new 616 SF office and 14,090 SF warehouse, including site work. Contact: Chris Ribordy, Estimating Coordinator, at 480-292-9355 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 7/26/18 Sub bids Lakeview Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Aspen Link 5pm Dental, Mesa. The work consists of a 4,480 SF tenant built-out. Log-In Required. Contact: Daniel Vonberg at 262-857-3336 x274 or [email protected]. First published on 6/19 7/27/18 #2018-06-15 Sub bids Briston Construction LLC is requesting sub bids on NUSD 6/25/18 Link COB Roofing Repair/Restoration & HVAC Equipment, Jefferson Bldg, 10am REVISED Pierson Vocational High School.The work consists of removing MST existing roof coverings, inspecting & repair substrate materials, Mand. removing & replacing vertical & horizontal joint sealants, & installing new roof membrane system. Log-In Required. Contact: Mike Cason at 480-776-5810 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 & revised due date on 6/29 & 7/10 7/31/18 Sub bids Canyon Building & Design is requesting sub bids on Canyon Link 12pm Office, Chandler. The work consists of construction of a new MST office. Contact: Ted Schollenberger at 520-299-7927. First published on 7/3

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Site Visit 8/3/18 $1M Sub bids Low Mountain Construction is requesting sub bids onColorado Link 3pm River Indian Tribe Adult Male Correctional Facility Renovation & Expansion Project, Administrative Complex, Colorado River Indian Reservation, Parker. The work consists of construction of 1,545 SF of new space & 1,480 SF of renovated space. Contact: [email protected] or 602-265-2201. First published on 7/13

8/3/18 $2M- Sub bids Briston Construction LLC is requesting sub bids on Improve 7/19/18 Link 4pm MST $5M Thermal Envelope, Technical Proposals, Prescott VA Healthcare 9am Campus. The work consists of lead based paint abatement, windows & acoustical ceilings. Log-In Required. Contact: Travis Lowell or Tracy gore at 480-776-5810 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

8/4/18 Sub bids Canyon Building & Design is requesting sub bids on Holiday Inn Link 12pm Express & Suites, Phoenix. The work consists of construction MST of a new 128 room hotel including site work. Contact: Ted Schollenberger at 520-299-7927. First published on 7/3

8/6/18 180042-DBB: Sub bids FNF Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on MCDOT 7/26/18 Link 4pm MT TT0347; STP- Northern Pkwy, Dysart Rd to 111th Ave. The work consists 9am MMA-0(239) of 3.5 miles of new roadway construction, intersection F; SZ04601C; improvements, storm drain, reinforced concrete box culverts, 2017-034; C-64-17-135-5-00 drainage basins & channels, signing & pavement markings, lighting, traffic signals, retaining walls, bridge & landscaping. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

8/9/18 $2M- Sub bids Briston Construction LLC is requesting sub bids on Improve 7/19/18 Link 3pm MST $5M Thermal Envelope, Pricing Proposals, Prescott VA Healthcare 9am Campus. The work consists of replacing the existing 826 single glazed windows with energy efficient dual glazed windows. Log-In Required. Contact: Travis Lowell or Tracy gore at 480-776- 5810 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

8/10/18 $933K STP-CLF-0(201)T; Sub bids FNF Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Bridge Link 10am MT T002701C Rehabilitation - Zorilla Street Bridge #9633, Clifton. The work consists of replacing the timber bridge deck, asphalt wearing surface & broken or missing truss pin nuts, installing timber bridge rails, repainting the superstructure & installing roadway signs. DBE Goal of 2.84%. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 6/19

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Site Visit 8/10/18 $2M NHPP-01 Sub bids FNF Construction is requesting sub bids on ADOT Bridge Link 10am MT 0-D(219)T; Rehabilitation, Pinal Air Park TI UP STR #771, Casa Grande H894101C - Tucson Hwy (I-10). The work consists of removing existing concrete bridge deck & railings, repair of damaged steel bridge griders, including heat straightening & construction of new cast- in-place bridge deck, approach slabs & bridge railings. DBE Goal of 0.0%. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

8/13/18 Sub bids PCL Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on Booster Pump Link 10am Station No. 1 Rehabilitation, Eloy. The work consists of adding a new booster pump station, piping, site grading, generator & site improvements to an existing pump station. Contact: Lisa Plante at 480-763-2778 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/24/18 $25M 010-B-NFA; Sub bids FNF Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on ADOT - Link 10am MT H858701C Construct New Traffic Interchange, Fairway Dr, Avondale.The work consists of a new traffic interchange, new bridges for the traffic interchange and 0.2 miles of new arterial street. No DBE Goal established. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

8/31/18 $25.5M NHPP-EB- Sub bids FNF Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on ADOT - Bridge Link 10am MT 060-D(207)S; Replacement, Pinto Creek Bridge, Phoenix-Globe Hwy (US-60). H824301C The work consists of removing the existing nine span steel arch bridge & constructing a new four span steel haunch girder bridge on a new alignment, including reconstructing roadway approaches, constructing retaining & replacing guardrail. DBE Goal of 8.23%. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784- 2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

8/31/18 $63.7M NHPP-017-A(248) Sub bids FNF Construction, Inc. is requesting sub bids on ADOT - Link 10am MT T; H738301C Reconstruct TIs, Pinnacle Peak & Happy Valley Rd TIs, Phoenix-Cordes Jct. Hwy, I-17. The work consists of widening of I-17, including milling of existing pavement & replacement with Asphaltic Rubber-Asphaltic Concrete Friction Course, & reconstruction of Pinnacle Peak Rd & Happy Valley Rd TIs. DBE Goal of 10.22%. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480- 784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

8/31/18 Sub bids Canyon Building & Design is requesting sub bids on Chapman Link 5pm MST Hyundai, Scottsdale. The work consists of construction of a new car dealership. Contact: Zach Lane at 520-299-7927. First published on 7/3

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Due Date Project Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Volume Project # Site Visit 9/14/18 $5.9M STP-060-A(21 0) Sub bids FNF Construction is requesting sub bids on ADOT Pavement Link 10am MT T; H888301C; Preservation & Chip Seal, US 60, MP 82 to Aguila & Centennial STP-060-A(211 )T; Wash to Aguila, Quartzsite-Wickenburg Hwy. The work consists H888401C of safety improvements including milling, placing AC, removing & installing guardrail, shoulder build up & compaction for MP 82 to Aguila, & milling & replacing with chip seal coat for Centennial Wash to Aguila. DBE Goal of 6.05%. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 9/21/18 $40M NH-093-B(205)S; Sub bids FNF Construction is requesting sub bids on ADOT - Reconstruct Link 10am MT H823201C Roadway, Carrow - Stephens, Wickenburg - Kingman Hwy (US 93). The work consists of constructing a four-lane divided highway, including constructing new alignment; milling existing asphaltic concrete pavement; constructing concrete box culverts & two box bridges; installing pipe culverts, guardrail, & fence; striping & signing. DBE Goal of 7.22%. Log-In Required. Contact: Sarah Gray at 480-784-2910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 9/28/18 Sub bids Canyon Building & Design is requesting sub bids on Home 2 Link 5pm MST Suites New Hotel, Phoenix. The work consists of construction of a new hotel. Contact: Ted Schollenberger at 520-299-7927. First published on 7/10 On-going Sub bids Integrity Building Corp is requesting sub bids on Multiple Link Planet Fitness Clubs, outside Phoenix Area. The work consists of construction of a new sports clubs. Metal & Drywall subcontractors are especially needed. Contact: Angie Whitehead at 480-835-8938 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

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Due Date/ $/Plan- Solicitation/ Request Owner – Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link Time Holders Project # Type Site Visit 7/17/18 90-18-433-IFB IFB Maricopa Integrated Health System (MIHS) - Fence Rental, None Link 11am Fence Purchase, Installation, Supplies Service. 4 Bid Groups: Block & Masonry-Fencing; Ornamental Steel Fencing; Chain Link Fence; Fence Rental. Contact: Mary Hammer at [email protected]. First published on 6/26 7/17/18 IFB-0268-TPD IFB Gila River Indian Community - Demolition Services for GRIC 7/10/18 Link 2:15pm Nursing Facility, Laveen. Contact: Valerie Bustos, Contract 10am Specialist, at [email protected]. First published on 5/29, postponed on 6/8 & resumed on 7/13 7/17/18 DEMA18- IFB Department of Emergency & Military Affairs - Roof Repair 6/27/18 Link 3pm 00008307; for M5201, Papago Park Military Reserve, Phoenix. Contact: 9am REVISED M18-0049 Kathy Eastep, Procurement Officer, at 602-267-2763. First published on 6/19 & revised due date on 7/10 7/18/18 List AVN IFB 18-048 IFB City of Phoenix - Airport Dynamic Signage Maintenance & 6/29/18 Link 11am Repair, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.Contact: 9am Annie Sleeper, Procurement Officer, at 602-273-4389 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 & added sign-in sheet on 7/3 7/19/18 List PY17-007 IFB City of Prescott - Community Development Block 6/11/18 Link 2pm Grant Project City of Prescott Grace Sparkes 11am REVISED ADA Restroom Upgrade. Contact: Darla Eastman, Prescott CDBG Administrator, at 928-777-1205 or [email protected]. First published on 5/29, revised due date on 6/26 & added sign-in sheet on 7/13 7/19/18 List PY17-005 IFB City of Prescott -Community Development Block Grant Project 6/11/18 Link 2pm Boys & Girls Club Clubhouse ADA Restroom Upgrade. Contact: 11am REVISED Darla Eastman, Prescott CDBG Administrator, at 928-777-1205 or [email protected]. First published on 5/29, revised due date on 6/26 & added sign-in sheet on 7/13 7/20/18 List 36C78618Q9546 RFQuote Department of Veterans Affairs -Paint the Trellises Above Contact to Link 12pm PST Six Columbaria Courts, National Memorial Cemetery of Schedule Arizona, Phoenix. Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Valentin Saucedo at [email protected]. First published on 7/13 7/20/18 18–154 RFQuote City of Phoenix - Building Weatherization Services, 3 Link 2pm Buildings, Camp Colley, Happy Jack. The work consists of stripping, sealing & weatherization services to 3 buildings totaling 10,821 SF. Contact: Jennifer Rockwell, Procurement Officer, at 602-534-0829 orjennifer.rockwell @phoenix.gov. First published on 7/10

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Due Date $/Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Holders Project # Site Visit 7/20/18 18-298 IFB City of Phoenix - Restroom Partition Parts, Installation Link 2pm & Repair Services, citywide. Contact: Abraham Cota, Procurement Officer, at 602-261-8501 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 7/20/18 RFP Pascua Yaqui Tribe - Health Care Facility Roof Replacement 7/2/18 Link 4pm Project, Tucson. Contact: Antonio Burrola at 520-879-5937 or 10am [email protected] or Ian Geitner at 520-345- Mand. 1976 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29 7/23/18 $180K 1805 IFB Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District -Rio Rico High School 7/13/18 Link 2pm Culinary Arts Improvements. The work consists of renovations 2pm to an existing culinary arts building. Contact: Lourdes Ocampo at Mand. 520-375-8272 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3 7/23/18 IFB City of Coolidge - Reconstruction of One Single Family Link 2pm Dwelling. Contact: Development Services Department at 520-723-6075. First published on 7/10 7/23/18 PQ180016 RFQuote Maricopa County - Fall Protection Anchors & Davit Hoist Link 2pm MST Inspection Services. The work consists of providing OSHA mandated building installed fall protection systems; & davit crane inspections & certification services. Contact: Irma Guzman, Procurement Officer, at 602-506-3248 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17 7/23/18 RFQ UIP-BP-2018 RFQ Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association - Pre-qualification for Link 3pm Construction Services for Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association Unrestricted Income Program. The work consists of constructing UIP homes, ranging in size from 1,292 SF to 2,167 SF. Contact: Thomas Shepherd, Senior Contracting Officer, at 520-383-2202 or [email protected]. First published on 6/22 7/23/18 <$4M 140A1118Q0042 IDIQ Department of the Interior - Underground Boring/Electrical Link 3pm Services, San Carlos Irrigation Project. Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise Set-Aside. Contact: Randall Brown at 520- 723-6208 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26 7/23/18 IFB City of Bisbee - Demolition, Removal & Disposal of Structure, Link 3pm 118 Arizona St, Re-Bid. Contact: Ashlee Coronado at 520-432- 6012. First published on 7/13 7/23/18 List P18-0045 RFP City of Peoria - Right-of-Way Landscape Maintenance, 7/11/18 Link 5pm citywide. Contact: Drew Ashmun, Buyer, at 623-773-7116 or 2pm [email protected]. First published on 6/29 7/24/18 2018235 RFP City of Mesa - Parking Garage/Lot Sweeping Services, 7/10/18 Link 3pm Parks & Recreation & Community Facilities Department, 9am various locations. Contact: Jess Romney, Procurement Officer, at 480-644-5798 orJess.Romney @MesaAZ.gov or Evan Karl, Procurement Specialist, at 480-644-2356 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3

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Due Date $/Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Holders Project # Site Visit 7/25/18 IFB Interfaith Community Services - Conference Room Addition, 7/10/18 Link 11am SR zoned lot, Pima County. The work consists of the 10am demolition & general construction for a 430 SF addition Mand. to an existing office building, including minor site work & grading. Contact: David E. Shambach at 520-505-3910 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3

7/25/18 19-01 IFB Cedar Unified School District -Existing HVAC Equipment 7/11/18 Link 11am Upgrades, Jeddito K-5 Elementary School, Keams Canyon. 11am MST Contact: Bonnie Haven, Business Manager, at 928-738-2367 or MST [email protected]. First published on 7/13

7/26/18 $200K- CP0793 IFB City of Mesa - Fleet West Roof Repair, 310 E. 6th St. The 7/19/18 Link 1:30pm $220K work consists of removal of mechanical units & roofing 1pm MST materials & reinstallation of roofing materials & mechanical Mand. units. Contact: Stephanie Gishey at 480-644-5490 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26

7/26/18 18-09 JOC Region 4 Education Service Center (ESC) - Roofing Products, 7/9/18 Link 2pm CST Services & Job Order Contracting Services, nationwide. 2pm Contact: Crystal Wallace, Business Operations Specialist, at 713-744-8189 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29

7/26/18 RFP 18-53 RFP City of Glendale - Landscape Maintenance Services, Glendale 7/10/18 Link 2pm Community Housing. Contact: Anthony Weathersby, Contract 1:30pm Analyst, at 623-930-2864 or [email protected]. First published on 6/29

7/26/18 #07-26-2018 IFB Amphitheater Public Schools - HVAC Labor, districtwide. Link 2pm Contact: Brenda Widugiris, Purchasing/Warehouse Manager at 520-696-3713 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3

7/26/18 List 418005; RFP City of Buckeye - HVAC/AC & Evaporative Cooling Systems 6/18/18 Link 4pm TOBE18-00008290 Preventative Maintenance & Repair, Water Resources Utilities. 3pm; REVISED Contact: Tyra Bell, Purchasing Agent, at 623-349-6171 or 7/10/18 [email protected]. First published on 6/12, added sign-in sheet 1pm on 6/22, added site visit date on 7/3 & revised due date on 7/13

7/27/18 CDBG 123-18-01 IFB Gila County Community Services/Housing Department - 7/20/18 Link 11am One-Single Dwelling Housing Rehabilitation Project. Contact: 9am William Nicholson at 928-425-7631 x8698 or 928-425-0839. First published on 7/17

7/27/18 RFQu 18-236 RFQuote City of Phoenix - Restoration Services, citywide. The 7/11/18 Link 2pm work consists of emergency restoration services related 10am to carpentry, masonry, plumbing, electrical, roofing, flooring & emergency clean-up. Contact: Tyree Jefferson at [email protected]. First published on 6/29

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Due Date $/Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Holders Project # Site Visit 7/27/18 18–155 RFQuote City of Phoenix - Solar Panel Inspection, Maintenance, Link 2pm Repair & Replacement Services, Camp Colley. Contact: Jennifer Rockwell, Procurement Officer, at 602-534-0829 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

7/27/18 <$45K 140A1118Q0064 RFQuote Department of the Interior - HVAC Replacement, Hopi Link 5pm MS Agency, Facilities Management Office Building #59, Keams Canyon. Total Buy Indian Act Set-Aside. Contact: Paul Robinson, Contract Specialist, at 602-379-6760 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 6/8 & moved to open solicitations on 7/3

7/27/18 $100K- IFB United Apartments LLC - Lynnwood Apartments Contact to Link 5pm $250K HUD Improvements, Phoenix. The work consists of Schedule site & building improvements for a 300 unit, 15 bldg apartment complex. Log-In Required. Contact: Mike Goering at [email protected]. First published on 7/13

7/27/18 $139K IFB Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation - Roofing Replacement, Link 5pm Rillito Apartments, 110 W. Rillito St, Tucson. Contact: Kay Wolferstetter, Associate Director of Housing Services, at 520- 547-6137 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

7/30/18 List 19-22R RFI Mesa Unified School District - Safety-Security Film Application 7/10/18 Link 3pm for Glass, Windows, etc. Log-In Required. Contact: Gary 1pm Barkman, Procurement Specialist Supervisor, at 480-472-6116 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10 & added sign-in sheet on 7/17

7/31/18 List #2018-06-15 IFB Nogales Unified School District -Roofing Repair/Restoration 6/25/18 Link 10am & HVAC Equipment, Jefferson Bldg, Pierson Vocational High 10am MST School. Log-In Required. Contact: Nidia White, Procurement & MST Purchasing Specialist, at [email protected]. First published Mand. on 6/22, added sign-in sheet & revised due date on 7/10

7/31/18 2018-07-02 IFB Nogales Unified School District -Weatherization Project, 7/12/18 Link 11am Nogales High School. The work consists of the exterior 10am MST weatherization of all Nogales High School Buildings. Log-In Required. Contact: Nidia White, Procurement & Purchasing Specialist, at 520-397-7933 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

7/31/18 2018-07-03 IFB Nogales Unified School District -Weatherization Project, 7/12/18 Link 11am Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Elementary. The work 10am MST consists of the exterior weatherization of all Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Elementary Buildings. Log-In Required. Contact: Nidia White, Procurement & Purchasing Specialist, at 520-397- 7933 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

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Due Date $/Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Holders Project # Site Visit 8/1/18 ECS-18-039 IFB Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community - HVAC Link 3pm MST Maintenance & Repair Services, six subdivisions, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The work consists of maintenance & repair services for 248 HVAC units ranging in size from 2-5 tons. Contact: Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community at 480-362-2648 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17 8/2/18 2018250 IFB City of Mesa - Line Clearance Tree Trimming Services, Link 3pm ESA Quadrants. Contact: Jess Romney, Procurement Officer, at 480-644-5798 orJess.Romney @MesaAZ.gov or Evan Karl, Procurement Specialist, at 480-644-2356 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17 8/3/18 RFP Navajo Nation Office of Special Education & Rehabilitation 7/13/18 Link 3pm Services (OSERS) - Renovate Tuba City Industrial Laundry 11am Building. The work consists of renovation of a 4,224 SF building. Contact: OSERS Office at 928-871-6338. First published on 6/29 8/3/18 $1M IFB Colorado River Indian Tribe - Adult Male Correctional Link 3pm Facility Renovation & Expansion Project, Administrative Complex, Colorado River Indian Reservation, Parker. The work consists of construction of 1,545 SF of new space & 1,480 SF of renovated space. Contact: Jon Griffin at [email protected]. First published on 7/3 8/6/18 289422 IFB Pima County - EST Fire Alarm Equipment Purchase, Service, 7/24/18 Link 1pm Repair & Replacement, countywide. Contact: Kelsey Braun, 11am Procurement Officer, at [email protected]. First published on 7/13 8/6/18 <$25K 140P1518R0036 RFP Department of the Interior - Replace Flooring, Casa Grande 7/20/18 Link 5pm EST Ruins National Monument. Coolidge. Total Small Business 10am Set-Aside. Contact: Krystal Bourlier at 520-733-5181 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 8/9/18 $750K- IFB City of Mesa - Cadence Pkwy Landscape Improvements, 7/19/18 Link 1:30pm $1.25M Phase B. The work consists of trees, shrubs, irrigation, 1pm headers & electrical. Contact: Stephanie Gishey at Mand. [email protected]. First published on 7/17 8/9/18 $750K- IFB City of Mesa - Cadence Pkwy Landscape Improvements, 7/19/18 Link 2pm $1.25M Phase C. The work consists of trees, shrubs, irrigation, 1pm headers & electrical. Contact: Stephanie Gishey at Mand. [email protected]. First published on 7/17 8/10/18 RFP The Primavera Foundation, Inc. - Renovation of 7/20/18 Link 4pm Lighting, Showers, Exterior Doors, Kitchen Cabinets & 9am Countertops, Greyhound Apartments, Tucson. Contact: Mand. Brian McGrath, Director of Facilities Management, at [email protected]. First published on 7/13

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Due Date $/Plan- Solicitation/ Type Owner - Project Description Pre-Bid/ Link & Time Holders Project # Site Visit 8/13/18 HOME Project IFB Town of Prescott Valley Owner Occupied Housing 7/17/18 Link 3:30pm 302-16 Round 2 Rehabilitation Program -Repair, Rehabilitation, or 1pm MST MST Replacement of Single-Family Housing Units. Contact: Mand. Prescott Valley Community Development Department at 928-759-3058. First published on 7/10 8/13/18 $25K- 140A1118Q0070 RFQuote Department of the Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs Building Link 5pm MS $100K Demolition, Bldgs 17, 18 & 97, Gila River Indian Community, Pinal County. Total Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises Set-Aside. Contact: Paul Robinson, Contract Specialist, at 602- 379-6760 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 6/26 & moved to open solicitations on 7/17 Target your next project with more search options than any other service! These are just some of the options in the AZBEX Database:

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8/13/18 List 140A1118Q0084 RFQuote Department of the Interior - Lift Pump Repair Services, Contact to Link 5pm MS Colorado River Indian Tribe, Parker. Total Indian Small Schedule Business Economic Enterprises Set-Aside. Contact: Paul Robinson, Contract Specialist, at 602-379-6760 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17 8/16/18 IFB Town of Quartzsite - Main Street Landscape Project. None Link 2pm Contact: Tina Abriani, Town Clerk, at 928-927- 7333 or [email protected] or Emmett Brinkerhoff, Public Works Director, at 928-927-4333 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 8/17/18 <$25K 140P1518R0035 RFP Department of the Interior - Heating and Cooling Systems Contact to Link 5pm EST Replacement, Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Chinle. Schedule Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Krystal Bourlier at 520- 733-5181 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13 On-going <$50K IFB Mohave County - Pre-Qualified Contractors, Housing Link Rehabilitation Program, countywide. The work consists of various residential repairs to single family owner-occupied dwellings. Contact: Michelle Fink, Procurement Officer, at 928-753-0752 x6 or [email protected]. First published on 2/16

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PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT Requests for equipment (pur- chase and rental), furnish only of materials, and related items.

Due Date Solicitation/ Project # Request Owner - Project Description Pre-bid Link & Time Type 7/18/18 2018231 IFB City of Mesa - Supply & Deliver Streetlight Parts & Materials, Link 3pm Transportation Department, 300 E. 6th St & 6935 E, Decatur St. Contact: Brandy Andersen, Procurement Officer, at 480-644-6426 or [email protected] or Evan Karl, Procurement Specialist, at 480-644-2356 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3

7/20/18 89503118Q RFQuote Department of Energy - Supply & Deliver 245KV Disconnect Link 2pm MST WA000029 Switches, Liberty Substation, Stage 07. Total Small Business Set- Aside. Contact: Don Reed at 602-605-2768 or [email protected] or Eric Jordan at 602-605-2665 or [email protected]. First published on 6/26

7/25/18 2018245 IFB City of Mesa - Supply & Deliver Manhole Covers, Frames & Link 3pm Adjusting Rings, City of Mesa Warehouse, 316 E. 6th Street. Contact: Larry Hall, Procurement Officer, at 480-644-2545 or [email protected] or Gail Bohan, Procurement Specialist, at 480-644-2179 or [email protected]. First published on 7/13

7/26/18 2018210 IFB City of Mesa - Supply & Deliver Tubular Steel Transmission Pole, Link 3pm Robson Substation. Contact: Larry Hall, Senior Procurement Officer, at 480-644-2545 orLarry.Hall @MesaAZ.gov or Gail Bohan, Procurement Specialist, at 480-644-2179 or [email protected]. First published on 7/10

7/27/18 AVN IFB 18-061 IFB City of Phoenix - Supply & Deliver Airport Marking Paint, Phoenix Link 11am Sky Harbor International Airport, Deer Valley Airport & Goodyear Airport. Contact: Alicia Young, Procurement Officer, at 602-683-2670 or [email protected]. First published on 7/17

8/7/18 19-032 RFQuote City of Tempe - Supply & Deliver Post & Sign Mount Brackets, Link 3:30pm Traffic Maintenance Division, Public Works Department. Contact: Krystle Sigman, Procurement Officer, at 480-350-8548 or [email protected]. First published on 7/3

On-going 140319 IFB Pinal County - Aggregate, Slurry & Portland Cement. Link Contact: Monica Mendoza at 520-866-6265 or [email protected]. First published on 3/1

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PRE-SOLICITATIONS These are announcements of solicitations or projects to come and sources sought

Status Bid/Project # $ Target Date Type Owner/Project Description Link Moved to 140A1118Q0070 $25K- Target Date: RFQuote Department of the Interior - Bureau of Indian Link Maintenance $100K 7/9/18 Affairs Building Demolition, Bldgs 17, 18 & 97, Gila River Indian Community, Pinal County. Total Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises Set- Aside. Contact: Paul Robinson, Contract Specialist, at [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 6/26 & moved to open solicitations on 7/17

New 1232SD18B0016 $250K- Target Date: IFB Department of Agriculture - Re-Seam and Re-Coat Link $300K 7/28/18 of roof on Lab Building 200, United States Arid Land Agricultural Research Center, Maricopa. Total Small Business Set-Aside. Contact: Monte Jordan, Contract Specialist, at 662-686-5361 or [email protected] or Vinay Kaul, Supervisory Contract Specialist, at 510-599-6016 or [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 7/17

New 36C25818R0263 Target Date: Department of Veterans Affairs -Water Treatment Link July 23-25, & Cooling Tower Preventative Maintenance 2018 Service, Phoenix VA Health Care System. Total Veteran-Owned Small-Business Set-Aside. Contact: Sheri Eiri, Contract Specialist, at [email protected]. Pre-solicitation published on 7/17

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