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    2024 RED Awards

    BEX StaffBy BEX StaffMarch 22, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The 2024 RED Awards celebrated the year in the commercial real estate industry in Phoenix with a sold-out ceremony at Chateaux Luxe. A complete list of RED Award winners follows. All project and company names appear as originally published on AZBigMedia.com. Winners of the 18th RED Awards include:

    Organizations of the year

    • Architecture firms of the year: Butler Design Group;
    • Subcontractor of the year: DP Electric;
    • General contractor of the year: Stevens-Leinweber Construction, and;
    • Developer of the year: ViaWest Group.

    Higher education project of the year
    G. Michael Hoover KAPBCS Training Center

    • Developer: Sundt Construction;
    • General contractor: Sundt Construction;
    • Architect: Architekton, and;
    • Subcontractors: Phoenix Design One, PK Associates Structural Engineers, Arizona Corporate Builders, K2 Electric and Skyline Steel.

    K-12 education project of the year
    Desert Sunrise High School

    • Developer: Maricopa Unified School District;
    • General contractor: CHASSE Building Team;
    • Architect: Orcutt | Winslow, and;
    • Size: 125KSF;
    • Value: $41M;
    • City: Maricopa.

    Healthcare project of the year
    Banner Health Gateway Medical Tower Expansion

    • Developer: Banner Health;
    • General contractor: McCarthy Building Companies;
    • Architect: SmithGroup, and;
    • Subcontractors: Dibble, PK Associates, Amfab Steel, MKB Construction and AROK.

    Hospitality project of the year
    The Global Ambassador

    • Developer: Common Bond Development Group;
    • General contractor: Okland Construction;
    • Architect: Nelsen Partners, and;
    • Subcontractors: Western Millwork, Berghoff Design Group, Trademark Visual, W. West Equipment and SECON.

    Industrial project of the year (less than 100KSF)
    Elliot Commerce Center

    • Owner: AZ Ventures JG;
    • Developer: Sanders & Wohrman;
    • General contractor: Derek Builders;
    • Architect: Grant L. Olds Architects, and;
    • Subcontractors: Rouser Concrete, Delta Pipeline, SEC Electric, Silver Star Wall Systems and Integrated Masonry.

    Industrial project of the year (100,000 SF-250,000 SF)
    CHANDLER CONNECTION

    • Developer: Comunale Properties;
    • General contractor: Stevens-Leinweber Construction;
    • Architect: Grey Wolf Architecture – interiors and Butler Design Group – shell;
    • Brokers: Avison Young and Lee & Associates, and;
    • Subcontractors: Diversified Flooring Services, CDS Framing, TCK Air Conditioning & Heating, Pueblo Mechanical and AME Electrical.

    Industrial project of the year (250KSF-490KSF)
    Advanced Industrial Park Buildings A, B & C 

    • Developer: ViaWest Group;
    • General contractor: Clayco;
    • Architect: Cawley Architects;
    • Broker: CBRE, and;
    • Subcontractors: Concrete Strategies, Bell Steel, Global Roofing Group, Redpoint Contracting and Integrity Electrical Services.

    Industrial project of the year (490KSF-1MSF)
    Converge Logistics Center Buildings A, B & C

    • Developer: ViaWest Group;
    • General contractor: Willmeng Construction;
    • Architect: Butler Design Group;
    • Broker: Cushman & Wakefield, and;
    • Subcontractors: Suntec Concrete, Hawkeye Electric, Degan Construction, Redpoint Contracting and AF Steel.

    Industrial project of the year (more than 1MSF)
    Crossroads 303 Building A (PUMA)

    • Developer: Clarius Partners;
    • General contractor: Layton Construction;
    • Architect: Butler Design Group – shell; Evolution Design – interior;
    • Brokers: CBRE and Colliers, and;
    • Subcontractors: Suntec Concrete, Desert Structures, AF Steel Fabricators, Pro-Low and Olympic West Fire Protection.

    Mixed-use project of the year
    Epicenter at Agritopia

    • Developers: StreetLights Residential and Johnston & Co.;
    • General contractor: StreetLights Construction;
    • Architect: Looney Ricks Kiss, and;
    • Subcontractors: Power Design, Indigo Painting & Contracting, Valley Wide Plastering, Rondo Pools and Re-Create Companies.

    Multifamily project of the year (less than 267 units)
    San Bellara

    • Developer: Mark-Taylor Development;
    • General contractor: Mark-Taylor Development, and;
    • Architect: Mark-Taylor Architectural Design Group.

    Multifamily project of the year (more than 267 units)
    Callia

    • Developer: Toll Brothers Apartment Living;
    • General contractor: Wespac Construction;
    • Architect: BILTFORM Architecture, and;
    • Subcontractors: Hilty’s Electric, CHS Plumbing, RGC, Banker Insulation and Aero Fire.

    Office interiors project of the year (less than 40KSF)
    SIHI

    • Owner: Tourmaline Capital Partners;
    • General contractor: Jokake Construction;
    • Architect: Gensler, and;
    • Subcontractors: Kustom Creation, TEKLINE, Infinium, Adobe Frame and Division 9.

    Office interiors project of the year (more than 40KSF)
    Clayco Regional Headquarters

    • Developer: RED Development;
    • General contractor: Stevens-Leinweber Construction;
    • Architect: Lamar Johnson Collaborative;
    • Broker: JLL, and;
    • Subcontractors: Maplewood Cabinetry, Fabric Wall Concepts, Airpark Signs & Graphics, A-1 Desert Electric and Thanos Mechanical.

    Office project of the year
    Avanti Windows & Doors Headquarters

    • Owner: Avanti Windows & Doors;
    • General contractor: Layton Construction;
    • Architect: Cawley Architects, and;
    • Subcontractors: Sunstate Plumbing, Suntec Concrete, Aspen Construction, Stone Cold Masonry and Comfort Systems USA.

    Recreation and public works project of the year
    Southeast Justice Center & Adult Probation 

    • Owner and developer: Maricopa County;
    • General contractor: Layton Construction;
    • Architect: Multistudio, and;
    • Subcontractors: Crown Custom Millwork, Lanmor Services, Pete King Construction, Progressive Roofing and M.A.G. Construction.

    Redevelopment project of the year
    Sight Logistics Park

    • Developer: ViaWest Group;
    • General contractor: Willmeng Construction;
    • Architect: McCall & Associates;
    • Broker: Colliers, and;
    • Subcontractors: Hawkeye Electric, Bell Steel, Suntec Concrete, Star Roofing and Atwater Companies.

    Restaurant project of the year
    The Rosticceria

    • Developer: Maggiore Group;
    • General contractor: 41 North Contractors;
    • Architect: Cuhaci Peterson;
    • Broker: Terrafirma Commercial Real Estate, and;
    • Subcontractors: Arizona Demolition Services, Colter Electric, ARG Concrete, Desert Ridge Glass and Diversified Roofing.

    Retail project of the year
    Chandler SCHEELS

    • Developer: SCHEELS All Sports;
    • General contractor: Plenium Builders;
    • Architect: R.L. Engebretson Architects AZ, and;
    • Subcontractors: DP Electric, Midstate Mechanical, MWP, Aero and Western Industrial.

    Tenant improvement project of the year
    Marsh McLennan Agency

    • Owner: Marsh McLennan Agency;
    • General contractor: Wespac Construction;
    • Architect: Evolution Design, and;
    • Subcontractors: L & H Mechanical, Adobe Drywall, Uptight Flooring, Barrett-Homes Contractors and Wilson Electric.
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