SiteWorks
Commercial | |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Landscape |
Genre | Construction |
Founded 📆 | December 1, 2004 |
Founder 👔 | |
Headquarters 🏙️ | Chandler, Arizona (US) |
Area served 🗺️ | USA |
Key people | Rob Spoor, Managing Member; Chris Malham, Managing Member; Don McIntyre, Managing Member; Steve Hoover, Partner - Maintenance Division |
Services |
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Revenue🤑 | $28,300,000 (2018 Committed Projection) |
Members | |
Number of employees | |
Divisions | SiteWorks Landscape Maintenance, Inc.; LandWorks, LLC.; DroneWorks, LLC. |
🌐 Website | siteworksllc.net |
📇 Address | |
📞 telephone | |
SiteWorks is a full-service landscape construction & site development contractor, providing landscape development services throughout the Southwest region of the United States to the private sector, as well as performing private contracts for public facilities. The company specializes in the landscape construction of master planned communities, residential subdivisions, regional malls & retail centers, mixed-use complexes, destination resorts & casinos, professional, collegiate & secondary-level sports venues, schools, industrial parks & corporate campuses.
SiteWorks is reported to be one of the largest, independently owned and operated, commercial landscape entities in North America.[1]
The SiteWorks name is federally trademarked with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, registered on June 27, 2017.[2]
History[edit]
Company Establishment[edit]
SiteWorks was established in Chandler, Arizona in 2004. The company initially consisted of its three founders, Chris Malham, Rob Spoor and Don McIntyre, and grew to employ over 220 persons by 2018.
The Chandler, Arizona, headquarters was originally based in Chris Malham’s two-bedroom apartment. The company’s assets at that time consisted of a pick-up truck and a push lawnmower.
Using the profits from their business, SiteWorks relocated to its new headquarters located in Tempe, Arizona in early 2005. By December 2006, SiteWorks successfully had completed $16 million in contracts. On December 1, 2014, the exact date of the 10 year anniversary of the company's founding, SiteWorks purchased its own corporate facility, located in Chandler, Arizona.
The SiteWorks brand is nationally recognized as a leading sportsfield contractor, constructing both natural and synthetic turf playing surfaces for professional, collegiate, secondary-level and municipal athletic complexes. The SiteWorks has completed projects for Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland A’s, San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox, Phoenix Rising FC, Arizona State University and University of Arizona.
Since 2004, the firm has added three additional companies: SiteWorks Landscape Maintenance, Inc. (Est. 2010), LandWorks, LLC (Est. 2015) and DroneWorks, LLC (Est. 2017).
Additional Companies[edit]
SiteWorks Landscape Maintenance, Inc.[edit]
This is a landscape maintenance and tree care contractor that services a multitude of venues within the private sector. The clients are predominantly destination resorts and hotels, tribal gaming casinos, commercial property management companies, H.O.A. managers, public utilities, facility managers, educational institutions and corporate campuses.
LandWorks, LLC[edit]
This is an entity that self-performs a vast array of site construction services at master-planned communities, residential subdivisions and commercial developments.
DroneWorks, LLC[edit]
DroneWorks provides accurate, real time, aerial-produced, engineering and architectural information, 3-D modeling and data calculations with state-of-the-art technology and equipment, producing high-resolution photography and video imagery.
Notable Projects[edit]
- Sloan Park (Chicago Cubs Spring Training) - Mesa, Arizona
- Camelback Ranch (Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training) - Phoenix, Arizona
- Hohokam Park (Oakland A’s Spring Training) - Mesa, Arizona
- Goodyear Ballpark (Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds Spring Training) - Goodyear, Arizona
- University of Phoenix Stadium (Arizona Cardinals) - Glendale, Arizona
- Mountain Shadows Resort - Paradise Valley, Arizona
- Desert Diamond Casino West Valley - Glendale, Arizona
- Phoenix Rising Soccer Complex - Scottsdale, Arizona
- Tucson Premium Outlets - Tucson, Arizona
- Lone Star Court - Austin, Texas
- Brophy College Preparatory - Phoenix, Arizona
- Sun Devil Stadium (Arizona State University) - Tempe, Arizona
- Arizona Stadium (University of Arizona) - Tucson, Arizona
- Verrado - Buckeye, Arizona
- Cadence at Gateway - Mesa, Arizona
- The Villages at Vigneto - Benson, Arizona
- W. L. Gore Corporate Campus - Phoenix, Arizona
References[edit]
- ↑ (Smalley, Megan) (May 2018). "Lawn & Landscape Top 100". lawnandlandscape.com. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- ↑ "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)" (Press release). United States Patent and Trademark Office. June 27, 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
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