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May 18, 2026

Rosendin Expands Regional Footprint With New Arizona Headquarters to Support Electrical and Data Center Growth

Construction Owners Editorial Team

Electrical contractor investment in a Chandler office campus signals continued expansion in workforce training, BIM integration, and infrastructure support for large-scale technology and data center projects.

Highlights

  • Rosendin Electric has purchased a 100,000+ square-foot facility in Chandler, Arizona for its Mountain West regional headquarters
  • The campus will include training facilities and collaboration space for engineering, BIM, and technology teams
  • The investment strengthens regional coordination across electrical infrastructure and data center-related projects
  • Leadership says the move supports workforce integration and innovation across departments
  • Arizona continues to attract major construction and technology infrastructure investments

Electrical contractor expansion continues across the Southwest as firms scale operations to support rising demand in advanced infrastructure, data centers, and technology-driven construction projects.

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Rosendin Electric has acquired a large office campus in Chandler, Arizona, which will serve as its Mountain West regional headquarters. The facility spans more than 100,000 square feet and is located near key commercial corridors in the East Valley.

The new headquarters is designed to centralize multiple operational functions, including engineering, technology services, and building information modeling (BIM). The company also plans to incorporate training and collaboration spaces intended to support workforce development and innovation initiatives.

The move reflects a broader industry trend in which electrical contractors are investing in regional hubs that combine administrative operations with technical training and digital construction capabilities. These hybrid facilities are increasingly used to streamline coordination across complex projects, particularly in sectors such as data centers, semiconductor manufacturing, and large commercial developments.

Arizona’s rapid growth in advanced manufacturing and digital infrastructure projects has made it a focal point for construction investment. The state has seen continued expansion in semiconductor fabrication, hyperscale data center development, and related utility infrastructure upgrades—driving increased demand for specialized electrical contractors.

For Rosendin, the new Chandler campus is intended to improve integration between field operations and technical teams, enabling closer collaboration on design-build delivery models and complex infrastructure systems. Company leadership has emphasized that bringing engineering, technology, and operations teams into a shared environment will support efficiency and innovation across projects.

The investment also underscores the growing importance of workforce development in the construction sector. As projects become more technology-intensive, contractors are placing greater emphasis on internal training, digital tools, and cross-functional coordination to maintain productivity and competitiveness.

The expansion of regional headquarters by major electrical contractors highlights the increasing complexity of infrastructure delivery, especially in data center and advanced manufacturing markets. Owners can expect greater integration of digital design tools, BIM coordination, and technology-driven project execution.

For developers and construction managers, contractor investments in centralized training and innovation facilities may translate into improved project coordination, faster problem-solving, and stronger alignment between field and engineering teams on large-scale builds.

Originally reported by DAMON ALLRED, KTAR. Com Editor in KTAR.

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