A: With job opportunities, attractive weather, outdoor recreation, and plenty of fun things to add to your calendar — among many more perks — it's easy to see why Phoenix attracts many new residents each year.
Phoenix Industries is a leading innovator of equipment and materials for the modified asphalt industry. We manufacture a line of asphalt rubber blending plants as well hot plants specifically designed to produce 100% RAP mixes.
Zoning in downtown Phoenix: While some height has always been allowed in the downtown corridor, the suburban-style parking standards and limitations to the number of units allowed in each development kept buildings relatively shorter.
The four main types of construction are: residential construction, commercial construction, industrial construction, and infrastructure construction.
Even before the pandemic and new federal funding, Phoenix's' stable weather, low utility costs and business-friendly environment attracted an uptick in industrial building over the past seven years, contributing to its moniker “Wall Street of the West.”
Construction projects are often categorized based on their scale, the types of structures being built, and the purpose of the project (also called “end use” or “land use”). Broadly, there are six types of construction projects: residential, commercial, institutional, mixed-use, industrial, and heavy civil.
Phoenix, Arizona has experienced rapid growth for several reasons: Economic Opportunities: The city has a diverse economy, with strong sectors in technology, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. Major companies have established headquarters or regional offices in the area, attracting a workforce.
A building permit is required for most non-residential construction, new homes, and when existing homes are remodeled or additions are made.
A carport structure shall be open on at least two sides with a floor surface of approved non-combustible material. Carports not open on at least two sides shall be considered a garage and shall comply with the provisions of the garage section.
A building permit is required for most non-residential construction, new homes, and when existing homes are remodeled or additions are made.