The Southwest Construction Views blog examines the current events, issues and challenges of development, design and construction in the Desert Southwest
Douglas Sydnor, FAIA has had a keen interest and passion for preserving Phoenix’s diverse architectural history for most of his career as an architect. So it was a natural progression for him to embark on writing a book about his father, Reginald Sydnor, AIA, whom Douglas says had an “amazing run as an architect
DPR Construction celebrated the grand opening of its Phoenix Headquarters on Friday. Built within a former retail space that once housed a Castle Boutique adult novelty shop, the new sustainable office building on 44th Street and Van Buren—dubbed DPR Boutique—was built with the goal to become Arizona’s
ENR Southwest’s Best Projects 2011 category judging was completed last month and the winners were announced here in this blog, but one task remained for our panel of 15 industry judges: picking the 2011 ‘Project of the Year’. Since the judges were split into three groups judging different
ENR Southwest is proud to announce the winners of the Best Projects 2011 competition! The projects will be covered in more detail in our November issue of ENR Southwest, and at the awards banquet held in Phoenix on November 15 th. A panel of 15 judges from all walks of the industry, from architects to subcontractors,
Congratulations to Corbins Electric, selected as ENR Southwest’s Subcontractor of the Year. The award coincides with the Top Specialty Contractors ranking appearing in the September issue of ENR Southwest.
Just because a project may be small, doesn't mean it won't succeed in the Best Projects 2011 competition. Take advantage of the deadline extension and submit your projects -- big or small -- today.
ENR Southwest has selected AECOM as its Design firm of the Year based on revenue growth, commitment to sustainabiliy and providing a diverse and engaging work environment for its staff.
The solar market continues to heat up in Arizona as Tempe, Ariz.-based First Solar Inc. announced today that it is locating a new solar module fabrication plant in Mesa, Ariz. The firm, one of ENR Southwest’s Six Companies to Watch in 2011, acquired 135 acres within Mesa Proving Grounds, a massive regional development
The March 21 st issue of ENR Southwest will highlight the largest project starts in the region, something I’ve been doing for many years in Southwest Contractor as a sort of defacto year-in-review. Last June, I profiled 44 of the largest starts of 2009, which accounted for $3.5 billion in construction volume.
Recent Comments
Congratulations Mr. Greenwalt
Congratulations on this huge recognition Mike and thank...
Far Left
Incorrect Caption
Top Young Professionals