Top 10 general contractors for 2021

(Disclosure Rose Law Group represents Haydon Building Corp.)

By Ranking Arizona | AZ Big Media

Here are the Top 10 general contractors in Arizona, based on public voting for the 2021 edition of Ranking Arizona, the state’s biggest and most comprehensive business opinion poll. Ranking Arizona is based purely on opinion and ranks companies based on how voters answer this simple question: with whom would you recommend doing business?

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Here are the Top 10 general contractors in Arizona, as featured in the 2021 edition of Ranking Arizona:

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1. CORE Construction

Background: CORE Construction’s founder, Otto Baum, immigrated to Morton, Illinois in 1925 with the hopes of building a new life for his family. He quickly established a reputation for being an honest, hard-working man. When Otto applied for a loan for his masonry company in 1937, he had nothing to use as collateral except his proven character. When the bank manager asked why they should consider Otto’s request, the loan officer simply replied, “I trust him.” This event sparked the beginning of CORE, which now operates across Arizona with the same values that Otto started the company with in 1937.

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