Best Engineering Design in Phoenix AZ
Anyone looking for affordable kitchen remodeling services should contact the Luxury Remodels Company. I hired them to renovate my boutique and am delighted with the results. The consultation process was a breeze, and their team designed the perfect layout for my store. I was able to negotiate a great price and schedule for the project and was happy to see them finish the renovation on time. I have suggested this customer-oriented remodeling company to everyone.
www.luxremodels.com
9096 E Bahia Dr STE 103, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Fast, friendly, food is always on point.
ewingconstruction.com
4135 N 12th St, Phoenix, AZ 85014
Princeton has been an amazing team that we love to collaborate with. We have worked with Charlie and his team on several projects. They are always responsive, honest, and helpful making the process work in the client's best interest. Thank you from ALINE Architecture!
www.princetonaz.com
4112 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018
Excellent commercial contractor in Phoenix. Great job on tenant improvement projects.
az-cb.com
Phoenix, AZ
My experience with them was excellent! They came right away and were very attentive. The technicians were very friendly and courteous. I would definitely recommend them to others looking to do an industrial exhaust fans motor replacement in Phoenix.
baikalmechanical.com
135 N 2nd Ave #289, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Using a general contractor like Innovative Custom Contractors is a great experience! Not only are they professional and transparent with pricing and communication, they can help with any remodel project, remediation needs; they can even help you with a new or remodeled pool! One stop shopping for these services makes life so much easier!
myconstructionexperts.com
4642 N 39th Ave #332, Phoenix, AZ 85019
the owner is a great guy!
gmigeneral.com
6511 W State Ave # E, Glendale, AZ 85301
1017 N Central Ave Suite #3, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Our condos UNFORTUNATELY contracted this company to complete balcony restorations. In addition to severely under quoting us with financials AND time, they take ZERO responsibility in securing their workplace. They have slowly, and surely stretched their legs out, taking up more room than originally described. Each time, they have given us the excuse that this was “unforeseen”. Because they do not have the correct equipment to appropriately complete the job, they have invaded on our freedom by leaving their equipment on our property, and expect US to be responsible for what happens. This job was too big for them, they should have never let us believe that they were able to do this. The original proposal stated that we would be without full use of our property for only weeks. Weeks turned into months; SEVEN to be specific. But I was one of the lucky ones. Some have gone without access to their balconies for OVER A YEAR. NOW, apparently a transient accessed one of their scaffolding, and instead of them being responsible and securing their own equipment, they SEALED our back doors, leaving a sliver of sunlight in many instances tacking on our prison sentence for who knows how long. Funny thing is, they locked us in, and those on the outside have access to the locks. When I asked if the reason they locked us in is because of ONE person that they were unable to control, “Paul Lo Pinto ie; PJ” said, “Yes, we sealed 51 units because of one man”. Who does this? I pay an excessive amount of HOA money only to be stripped of my amenities because this construction company got in over their head. We are prisoners, and management finds it amusing. How much more will you strip from us? Haven’t you taken enough? Lastly, there is NO WHERE in the contract that gives permission for these people to board us inside, take our parking, block private streets off and threaten tow people who try and park on the street, wreck rooftops, cause deep seeded cracks in resident’s ceilings, take our lounge, proudly begin construction at 5:30 am, 5 days a week for over TWO YEARS, etc. If they only would purchase the equipment necessary to complete the job on time, and hold themselves accountable for their equipment, we wouldn’t be TRAPPED in our homes. Don’t hire these guys! It is a HUGE mistake! They do not think about the residents, they only think about what will save them money, so they can put more in their pockets. See picture attached. This is what we have been dealing with for well over a year, even if they aren’t working on your specific property... because it’s “easier”. Keep your money, Porter. Us homeowners regret the day you stepped on our property.
robertporterconstruction.com
1720 W Lincoln St, Phoenix, AZ 85007
No support from office, empty promises and hypocrisy.
www.azpci.com
2140 W Greenway Rd UNIT 180, Phoenix, AZ 85023
Came quickly, completed the task I needed, and charged me very fairly. Both electricians were very polite and curious. I would highly recommend them if you need electrical work done. Chris Hudena
phoenixarizonaelectrician.com
1 E Washington St STE#500, Phoenix, AZ 85004
I spent 19 years at Weitz and saw the company do incredible things for employees, customers and partners. The Southwest business unit is doing great work for the city at Skytrain as well as for data center customers in the valley, municipalities and senior living customers. It’s a phenomenal group of people and culture.
www.weitz.com
2111 E Highland Ave #400, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Full disclosure: I worked at Form Third from 2014 until 2020 on the administrative side (office manager), but I wanted to leave a quick review to share what I saw when I worked there.
First off, architecture and construction are complicated businesses and many firms just fly by the seat of their pants, letting the project run itself. The leaders at Form Third are particularly adamant about following project management processes that encourage documentation, accurate scheduling, and quality control. I watched Form Third grow from about 4 employees to over 15 employees, and in that time, the team always worked to improve their processes and ensure they did things the right way.
The leaders at Form Third encourage a culture of transparency and communication. They do not want to participate in the whole business of underbidding a job only to change order the owner to death later on. When they quote a job, they are fair with their prices, and when they design or build, they believe in providing a quality project because they take pride in their work. They have good relationships with their subcontractors, and their superintendents encourage the right behavior on jobs sites, focused on safety, respect, and professionalism. They treat their employees well with competitive compensation and an inclusive, respectful (and sometimes fun) work environment.
Are they perfect? No, but nobody is. Ultimately, they are fair and honest, and if they make a mistake with a client, subcontractor, or employee, they try hard to make it right.
www.formthird.com
First off, architecture and construction are complicated businesses and many firms just fly by the seat of their pants, letting the project run itself. The leaders at Form Third are particularly adamant about following project management processes that encourage documentation, accurate scheduling, and quality control. I watched Form Third grow from about 4 employees to over 15 employees, and in that time, the team always worked to improve their processes and ensure they did things the right way.
The leaders at Form Third encourage a culture of transparency and communication. They do not want to participate in the whole business of underbidding a job only to change order the owner to death later on. When they quote a job, they are fair with their prices, and when they design or build, they believe in providing a quality project because they take pride in their work. They have good relationships with their subcontractors, and their superintendents encourage the right behavior on jobs sites, focused on safety, respect, and professionalism. They treat their employees well with competitive compensation and an inclusive, respectful (and sometimes fun) work environment.
Are they perfect? No, but nobody is. Ultimately, they are fair and honest, and if they make a mistake with a client, subcontractor, or employee, they try hard to make it right.
820 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Be careful of this contractor he seems to think he's to good to do certain types of homes. He told us that he picks and chooses the homes that are worth his company's time and told us he didn't need our business. HE WAS VERY RUDE I WOULD NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY
Phoenix, AZ
210 S 4th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003