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Auto Dealership Projects AUTO DEALERSHIP PROJECTS ABC Nissan – Phoenix, Arizona Arrowhead Lexus – Glendale, Arizona Auto Hobby Shop - Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona Avondale Dodge – Avondale, Arizona Avondale Mazda – Avondale, Arizona Avondale Toyota – Avondale, Arizona Bell Ford Remodel and Service Bay Addition – Phoenix, Arizona Berge Collision Center – Gilbert, Arizona Berge Fiesta Lincoln Mercury – Mesa, Arizona Boise Honda – Boise, Idaho Brake Masters - Albuquerque, New Mexico Brake Masters - Sierra Vista, Arizona Brake Masters - Tucson, Arizona Camelback Toyota Expansion - Phoenix, Arizona Charlie Case Tire - Casa Grande, Arizona Charlie Case Tire - Las Vegas, Nevada Charlie Case Tire - Phoenix, Arizona Chrysler Airpark – Scottsdale, Arizona Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram – Las Vegas, Nevada Classic Gold Auto – Phoenix, Arizona Courtesy Chevrolet Service Expansion – Phoenix, Arizona De Forge Auto Dealership - Victorville, California Desert Toyota – Tucson, Arizona Drivers Mart Autoplex – Tempe, Arizona Earnhardt Dodge – Gilbert, Arizona Earnhardt Ford - Apache Junction AUTO DEALERSHIP PROJECTS (Continued) Earnhardt Hyundai – Gilbert, Arizona Earnhardt Lexus on Camelback – Phoenix, Arizona Earnhardt PDI – Mesa, Arizona Elway Toyota – Ontario, California Ford Auto Care – Oro Valley, Arizona Glendale Pontiac / GMC – Glendale, Arizona Holmes Tuttle Ford - Tucson, Arizona Hyundai of Surprise – Surprise, Arizona Infinity of Peoria – Peoria, Arizona Larry H. Miller Avondale Chrysler Jeep Service Bay Addition – Avondale, Arizona Larry H. Miller American Toyota – Albuquerque, New Mexico Larry H. Miller Lexus Remodel and Addition – Spokane, Washington Larry H. Miller Mercedes Benz – Draper, Utah Larry H. Miller Toyota – Spokane, Washington Larry H. Miller Subaru of Boise – Boise, Idaho Miller Auto Sales - Glendale, Arizona Miller Auto Sales - Peoria, Arizona Mitsubishi Motors – Scottsdale, Arizona New Automotive Shop for Classic Auto – Tempe, Arizona Papago Tribal Utility Authority Maintenance Shop - Sells, Arizona Peoria Acura – Peoria, Arizona Power Chevrolet – Phoenix, Arizona Power Dodge – Phoenix, Arizona Power Nissan – Mesa, Arizona Purrfect Auto - 91st Avenue & Peoria, Peoria, Arizona Purrfect Auto - 99th Avenue & Bell - Sun City, Arizona Purrfect Auto - Chandler, Arizona AUTO DEALERSHIP PROJECTS (Continued) Riverton Chevrolet – South Jordan, Utah Rotola Chevrolet New Dealership - Fontana, California San Tan Ford – Gilbert, Arizona Sands Chevrolet Expansion - Glendale, Arizona Sands Kia – Surprise, Arizona Scottsdale Hyundai – Scottsdale, Arizona Steve Coury Ford – Camp Verde, Arizona Steve Coury Pontiac / Buick / GMC – Phoenix, Arizona Stockton Honda Remodel and Addition – Sandy, Utah Sun Pontiac - Tempe, Arizona Surprise Honda – Surprise, Arizona Surprise Hyundai – Surprise, Arizona Surprise Pontiac / GMC – Surprise, Arizona Tempe Dodge Remodel and Addition – Tempe, Arizona Tempe Dodge Service Bay Addition – Tempe, Arizona Tempe Toyota - Tempe, Arizona Van Chevrolet Sales Building – Scottsdale, Arizona Van Chevrolet Service Expansion - Phoenix, Arizona CLUBHOUSE PROJECTS Clubhouse at Haven – Tempe, Arizona Bear Creek Golf Clubhouse – Chandler, Arizona Utopia Clubhouse – Sumter County, Florida Heritage Clubhouse at Eagle Bend - Aurora, Colorado Papago Golf Clubhouse – Phoenix, Arizona Anthem Country Club Clubhouse - Phoenix, Arizona South Shore Clubhouse – Las Vegas, Nevada Desert Mountain Sonoran Clubhouse – Scottsdale, Arizona Desert Mountain Sonoran Clubhouse No. 3 – Scottsdale, Arizona Anthem Country Club Athletic Club - Henderson, Nevada Anthem Country Club Welcome Center - Phoenix, Arizona Anthem Country Club Sales Center - Phoenix, Arizona Anthem Country Club Sales Center - Henderson, Nevada Anthem Country Club Maintenance Building - Henderson, Nevada Heritage Palms Country Club - Palm Springs, California Pinnacle Peak Country Club – Scottsdale, Arizona Heritage Highlands Country Club - Marana, Arizona Rio Mar Golf Clubhouse - Puerto Rico Anthem Country Club Clubhouse - Henderson, Nevada Eloy Golf Course Clubhouse – Eloy, Arizona Prescott Lakes Golf Clubhouse – Prescott, Arizona Desert Highland Clubhouse – Scottsdale, Arizona Anthem Country Club Gatehouse - Phoenix, Arizona Renegade Clubhouse at Desert Mountain - Scottsdale, Arizona Anthem Country Club Gatehouse - Henderson, Nevada CLUBHOUSE PROJECTS (Continued) Lightning W Clubhouse - Reno, Nevada Terravita Clubhouse Expansion – Scottsdale, Arizona Grayhawk Racquet Clubhouse – Scottsdale, Arizona Trailhead Clubhouse at Las Sendas – Mesa, Arizona Wilderness Ridge Golf Clubhouse – Lincoln, Nebraska Cantelena Clubhouse – Phoenix, Arizona Sonoran Clubhouse Expansion – Phoenix, Arizona South Shore Clubhouse at Lake Las Vegas – Las Vegas, Nevada Papago Golf Course Club House – Phoenix, Arizona Anthem Country Club Fitness Center - Phoenix, Arizona Traditions Clubhouse & Community Center - Gilbert, Arizona Anthem Golf and Athletic Club II – Phoenix, Arizona COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE BUILDING PROJECTS Riverwalk Phase IV (Medicis) – Scottsdale, Arizona Mainspring Office – Pima Center – Scottsdale, Arizona Canal Crossing Phase II Office/Warehouse Buildings – Phoenix, Arizona Plaza Towne Center – Peoria, Arizona Ridgegate Office Building – Lone Tree, Colorado Bell & Reems Office Condos – Surprise, Arizona One East Deer Valley Business Center – Phoenix, Arizona 51st Avenue & Loop 101 Office Building – Phoenix, Arizona Fountain Square Office Building – Fountain Hills, Arizona Vanquard Office Condos – Scottsdale, Arizona 1st Avenue & Virginia Office Building – Phoenix, Arizona Orsett Office/Industrial Development – Casa Grande, Arizona Scottsdale Portales Corporate Center – Scottsdale, Arizona Prescott Lakes Office Building – Prescott, Arizona Pinnacle Peak Office Condos – Scottsdale, Arizona Arcadia Gateway – Phoenix, Arizona RBI Corporate Center – Riverside, California Parcland Offices – Chandler, Arizona Shoppes at the Island – Gilbert, Arizona Hellyer Place – San Jose, California Portales Corporate Center Phase II – Scottsdale, Arizona Westland Carefree Office Suites – Scottsdale, Arizona Park at San Tan Office Building – Gilbert, Arizona North Scottsdale Corporate Center Phase 2 – Scottsdale, Arizona Ironwood Office Suites – Scottsdale, Arizona Las Colinas Office Suites – Irving, Texas COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE BUILDING PROJECTS (Continued) 90th Street & Mountain View Offices – Scottsdale, Arizona Chandler Fire Administration Building – Chandler, Arizona Glendale Public Safety Admin Building – Glendale, Arizona Riverview Office Buildings 1 and 6 – Mesa, Arizona Warner & McQueen Office Condos – Tempe, Arizona West Point Professional Plaza – Surprise, Arizona Warner Office Park – Chandler, Arizona Whispering Wind Office Building – Phoenix, Arizona College Avenue Office Building – Santa Clara, California Gold Dust Corporate Center – Scottsdale, Arizona West 101 Business Center – Phoenix, Arizona Dysart Office Condos – Maricopa County, Arizona Veranda Commons – Avondale, Arizona Fountain Grove Parcels 3-7 – Santa Rosa, California North Scottsdale Gateway Building E – Scottsdale, Arizona Surprise Office Building – Surprise, Arizona 130th Street Office Building – Scottsdale, Arizona 56th Street Office Building – Scottsdale, Arizona SPV Kierland Office Building – Phoenix, Arizona 24th Street & Highland Office Building – Phoenix, Arizona 92nd Street Offices – Scottsdale, Arizona Williams Center Block 8 & 9 Office Buildings – Tucson, Arizona Sunset Office Suites – Las Vegas, Nevada Shea at Shadow Crest – Las Vegas, Nevada OPUS Pima Center III – Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona Anthem Highlands – Anthem, Arizona Northsight Village – Scottsdale, Arizona COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE BUILDING PROJECTS (Continued) Douglas Port of Entry Office Building – Douglas, Arizona 7025 N. 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