Utah-based Big-D Construction recently moved its Southwest and Heavy Industrial offices to Tempe’s 2100 Rio building, a brand-new commercial office building with the quality and attention to detail to match the associates set to work there.
The shift to two 8,000 SF suites overlooking the valley is a perfect next step for the growth prospects of both Southwest and Heavy Industrial. This office move reflects Big-D Family of Companies’ dedication to build upon the strong relationships and local opportunities in each of the markets it serves. Southwest’s success in Arizona, along with Heavy Industrial’s achievements in both Arizona and the Mountain West/Western US, will be bolstered by the commitment to serve the five million residents of the Phoenix metro area and the region’s proximity to major markets.
“This move supports our mission to be the most sought-after company in the industry and our purpose-driven culture for our associates, business partners, and clients,” said Carl McFarland, President and Managing Director of Big-D Southwest.
The new suites are the perfect spots to develop the current associates while recruiting new talent. Big-D branding is most evident with pieces of “Big Dee” Livingood’s 1967 VW Bug replicated in the lobbies, with additional design elements and finishes to reflect the professionalism and quality of Big-D’s work—and commitment to Livingood’s foundational Big Idea. With modern design and quality furniture and finishes, the new Tempe office may be one of the most sought-after in the enterprise.
“We are fortunate to be expanding into a market in the southwest that is experiencing significant growth across various sectors,” said Troy Thompson, Chief Operating Officer of Big-D Companies. “By moving now, we position ourselves to stay ahead of industry trends, better serve our clients, and ensure that we are well-equipped to meet the demands of a growing market.”
With 16,000 SF of space split between the two offices and Big-D Logistics leasing 4,000 SF adjacent to the building to support both offices equipment and job site needs, the company is fully committed to build up from its roots in the desert soil.