Rosendin Electric, Inc. Announces New Mountain West Regional Headquarters in Chandler - 10 to 1 Public Relations

Rosendin Electric, Inc. Announces New Mountain West Regional Headquarters in Chandler

Nation’s Largest Employee-Owned Electrical Contractor Consolidates Phoenix Metro Operations into new 100,622-Square-Foot Campus

  • New Chandler campus supports continued regional growth
  • Expanded facility unites operations, engineering, and technology teams
  • Investment strengthens workforce development and customer support

CHANDLER, Ariz. (May 13, 2026) – Rosendin Electric, Inc. (Rosendin), the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contractor, announced the purchase of Allred Park Place Building 4 in Chandler, Ariz., which will serve as the company’s new Mountain West regional headquarters. The new campus will unite Rosendin’s regional operations teams with its growing workforce and corporate teams, including Engineering, Technology, Analytics, BIM, and Innovation.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Rosendin to Allred Park Place in Chandler,” said David Allred, President of Douglas Allred Company. “Their strong reputation, culture, and long-term vision make them an outstanding addition to the exceptional companies already located here. We look forward to a successful partnership and having Rosendin as part of the Allred Park Place community for many years to come.”

The 100,622-square-foot, two-story building located at 1450 South Spectrum Blvd. will support long-term opportunities for Phoenix Metro employees in one of the nation’s fastest-growing construction markets. Located near Loop 101 and Loop 202, the remodeled facility will bring together regional leadership, operations staff, engineering teams, corporate support functions, and Technology and BIM teams under one roof.

Plans for the new campus also include a robust training center and dedicated collaboration space for Innovation teams focused on developing emerging solutions to construction challenges. Rosendin has partnered with Arc Tec to lead both the Chandler remodel and the company’s corporate headquarters renovation in San Jose, Calif., creating a consistent approach to design and execution across both investments.

“Bringing our teams together under one roof allows us to align our company initiatives and goals while building on the culture of collaboration that defines Rosendin,” said Brandon Stephens, Senior Vice President, Rosendin. “This is an investment in our people and our future that will allow us to scale alongside our customers while giving our team the space they need to continue delivering exceptional work.”

Rosendin has been a driving force in Arizona’s construction industry for more than 25 years, delivering electrical infrastructure for some of the region’s most significant projects, including large-scale semiconductor manufacturing facilities and hyperscale data center campuses for global tech giants. The company has expanded rapidly in recent years through its continued investment in technology, workforce development, and advanced project delivery capabilities.

“Our AI, BIM, and technology teams bring extraordinary capabilities to every project they support nationwide and having them work alongside the broader regional team will only multiply their impact,” said Fred Meeske, Senior Vice President, Rosendin. “This new Chandler campus gives us the environment to test new innovations, maximize our efficiencies, and set a new standard for how we serve our customers.”

Rosendin, a 107-year-old electrical construction firm recently ranked No. 156 on Forbes’ list of America’s Top Private Companies, serves the full spectrum of the nation’s most demanding construction sectors. Its project portfolio spans mission critical and technology projects, healthcare facilities, hospitality developments, aviation terminals, commercial developments, and energy infrastructure.

Rosendin acknowledges Todd Noel and Michael Rosendin of Colliers for identifying the property and expertly guiding the search process. Rosendin also extends its appreciation to Austin Vick, Esq., and Bryan Wilbert, Esq. of Rutan & Tucker, LLP, for their legal counsel throughout the transaction process.

Which construction companies are expanding in Arizona in 2026?

Rosendin, the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contractor, is expanding its Arizona footprint with a new two-story regional headquarters in Chandler. The company has worked in Arizona for more than 25 years and continues to grow alongside the state’s semiconductor and data center boom.

Who builds electrical infrastructure for data centers and semiconductor plants in Arizona?

Rosendin delivers electrical infrastructure for large-scale semiconductor manufacturing facilities and hyperscale data center campuses across Arizona for global tech giants. The company has been a driving force in the state’s construction industry for over 25 years.

What is the largest employee-owned electrical contractor in the U.S.?

Rosendin is the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contractor and recently ranked No. 156 on Forbes’ list of America’s Top Private Companies. The 107-year-old firm serves mission critical projects, healthcare facilities, aviation terminals, commercial developments, and energy infrastructure.

How are construction firms solving workforce challenges on Arizona mega-projects?

Rosendin’s new Chandler campus includes a robust training center designed to support workforce development for Phoenix Metro employees. The investment unites regional operations, engineering, and technology teams under one roof to help the company scale alongside customer demand.

What makes Phoenix one of the fastest-growing construction markets in the country?

Phoenix continues to attract major construction investment thanks to semiconductor manufacturing and hyperscale data center projects. Rosendin’s expansion into a 100,622-square-foot Chandler campus reflects that growth and supports long-term opportunities for employees in the region.

What features should a modern construction headquarters include?

Rosendin’s new Chandler campus brings together regional leadership, operations staff, engineering teams, corporate support functions, and Technology and BIM teams under one roof. The remodeled building also features a training center and dedicated collaboration space for Innovation teams.

What is driving long-term construction industry investment in the Mountain West?

Rosendin’s investment in its new Mountain West regional headquarters reflects continued demand for electrical infrastructure tied to semiconductor manufacturing, data centers, healthcare, aviation, and energy projects. The new campus consolidates Phoenix Metro operations into a single 100,622-square-foot facility designed to support continued regional growth.