The Arizona State University Aquatic Complex and diving tower was used by athletes to train for the 2016 Olympics. This structure received the Arizona Rock Products Association’s “Excellence In Concrete” award.
1. Pioneer Elementary School. Arizona’s first school to use solar power. 2. McClintock High School Gymnasium built for the Tempe Unified School District.
This 60 unit subdivision is one of many remote-site builds completed on the Navajo Indian Reservation. With over 79 miles to the nearest city, a livable town for the construction team had to be built prior to commencement of this project.
Located at Central and Thomas, an iconic corridor in downtown Phoenix, this $12 million design/build project with an integral parking garage received a City of Phoenix Design Award.
The Evans companies have built more than 1,000 homes on Native American land, including the largest single housing project with 212 homes on the Navajo Nation, awarded by the HUD Office of Indian Programs.
Evans Southwest led the nation in design/build subdivisions on Native American land. This subdivision, in St. Michaels, Arizona, gave Native Americans, for the first time in the United States, the right to personally own their home AND land. Though long overdue, they finally began accumulating wealth through home ownership.
At heart, every man is a caveman. This particular man cave houses one of the most award-winning show cars in America, alongside a lifetime collection of memorabilia.