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Clune Construction expands Southwest reach with launch of Phoenix office

Clune Construction expands Southwest reach with launch of Phoenix office

The announcement comes after several years of sustained success in the market.


By Clune Construction | November 15, 2023
Clune Construction expands Southwest reach with launch of Phoenix office
Clune Construction expands Southwest reach with launch of Phoenix office

Clune Construction (Clune) is pleased to announce its newest location in Phoenix, marking another milestone in their national growth. The official move comes after several years of sustained success in the Phoenix region.

Construction industry leaders Adam Wojack and Jeremy Stanek will co-lead the new Phoenix office, each serving as General Manager/Senior Vice President.

The establishment of Clune’s Phoenix office is a testament to the firm’s ongoing commitment to traveling wherever a client needs their services. A strong track record of client satisfaction has enabled Clune to organically expand and create a broad national reach.

The dynamic growth and increasing population of the Phoenix market were also key factors in Clune’s choice to establish a permanent office in the region. The city’s status as a business hub for national clients allowed Clune to solidify a strong presence.

"As Clune continues our growth nationwide, we are delighted to join the vibrant Phoenix market,” said Clune CEO, Dave Hall. “I am looking forward to continued collaboration with our regional leadership to bring our exceptional client services to this growing region.”

Projects Clune has completed in Phoenix include:

  • Data center construction and fit out projects.
  • Mission Critical secure build projects encompassing ICD 705 (SCIF) requirements.
  • Structural building improvements and base building construction.
  • Numerous tenant improvement and hospitality projects including: a 40,000 square-foot build-out for a leading insurance provider AMWINS, a 33,000 square-foot build-out for renewable energy leader AREVON, multiple primary care facilities, and the highly anticipated Barstool Scottsdale Sports Bar. 
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