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For Sundt Construction’s OC chief Jim Householder, there’s a key to being the best place to work: 100% employee ownership.
Sundt Construction was awarded the contract to build the new courthouse in July 2015. Site work started in late 2018. Officials hoped to open in the summer of 2022.
Sundt was among the award winners. "This BuildItAZ grant is a significant enhancement for Sundt’s workforce development initiatives in Arizona,” said Sundt Construction senior vice president.
Tempe, Arizona-based Sundt Construction has tapped one of its own to lead the Southwest division within its Building Group. Stew Grauer was promoted to senior vice president at Sundt Construction.
The top executive at the building group of Tempe-based Sundt Construction is planning to retire in June; the company has named her replacement.
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Officials from UTEP and Sundt Construction held a “topping out” ceremony on Wednesday to celebrate a major construction milestone for Texas Western Hall, the ...
Few regional contractors have as rich a history in the Southwest as Sundt Construction. Founded in 1890—more than two decades before New Mexico and Arizona achieved statehood—the company has ...
An approach to construction workplace safety that minces few words and leaves no stone unturned in a quest to halt job-site fatalities and calamitous injuries has been honored with a prestigious ...
A new NAE Perspective by Sharareh “Sherri” Kermanshachi and Apurva Pamidimukkala discusses how suicide and mental health challenges are urgent problems in the construction industry.
Founded in 1890, Sundt Construction is the oldest Southwest-based firm participating in ENR Southwest's Top Contractors survey. And while the firm has achieved notable milestones over its long ...
Sundt Construction recently was awarded a $62 million contract to construct a new classroom and lab building on the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso campus, the Phoenix-area ...
Biden administration stimulus money pledged billions in funding for public works projects across the U.S. But contractors say they can't find enough workers to fix all the roads and bridges.