The Baffert at Five Points

 

First an underground parking garage, and then a 3 story concrete building frame.  Could not do it without the best Construction Team in Tucson.

The Baffert at Five Points will be a mixed use building with commercial space on the ground floor and residential lofts on the 2nd and 3rd floors.

The Door Church New Sanctuary – Our First Foundation Concrete Pour

Kappcon General Contractor’s and our Subcontracting Partners have made the first concrete pour of the finish floor for the new Sanctuary Building.

Congrats to the team that worked so hard to get to this milestone!

We are very proud of our team that reached this milestone!  The building is going to be awesome!

 

Completed Project on Rita Road

A completed project, a happy team, and a souvenir picture!

Kappcon partnered with David Shambach, and George Roop to build this 40,000 SF facility for the Tucson Cannabis Campus.   It is a state of the art indoor cultivation center that is setting the industry standard.

 

 

 

 

Completed Project: Area 751

Area 751 is a residence addition in a private desert oasis, beautifully shot by Bill Timmerman.

Despite bearing a similar name to Area 51, there are no conspiracies, internet trends, or aliens here (that we know of!). Surrounding the sturdy metal work is just its inhabitants and a thriving desert ecosystem, which can be observed from the open-concept interior of the home.

Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman
Outside View
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman
Interior
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman
Bathroom
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman
Outside
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman

 

 

 

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Completed Project: 18th Street Bungalows

Summer 2019 has been a productive season here at Kappcon, as we close the books on a beautiful completed residential project: the 18th Street Bungalows!

The 18th Street Bungalows are a fresh addition to the downtown neighborhood, adding a pop of color with vibrant door colors and modern, stylish designs.

Completed 2019 project

 

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Flowing Wells Branch Library Team

Library Construction – Snapped this team picture during one of our punch list walks.  A great reminder that every project has a Beginning, Middle, and END!!!  Good job everybody.

Previously, when the library project was visited by the AZ Daily Star

Arizona Daily Star Visits Flowing Wells Library

Kappcon has partnered with Line + Space Architects and a host of incredible local subcontractors to remodel the Flowing Wells Library.  Although the original structure will remain intact, the library will nearly double in size. The library addition will incorporate new teen and children’s areas, expanded computer work stations and a multipurpose room; all optimally designed to evoke community pride and encourage engagement.

Renderings courtesy of Line + Space

 

Arizona Daily Star photojournalist Ron Medvescek visited the Flowing Wells Library site last month to document Kappcon’s demolition progress.

© Arizona Daily Star

 

The Santa Maria’s, our father/son demo team, remove siding where the new library door will be. © Arizona Daily Star

 

A construction manager for Pima County, Dan Riggs, shows the footprint of the existing structure on the plans for the new library. © Arizona Daily Star

 

It’s pretty hard to believe that all this metal and concrete will one day look like Line + Space’s beautiful renderings! That’s the magic of commercial construction for you. We will be sure to keep you informed on the progress of this exciting project.

See the rest of the Arizona Daily Star’s images at Tucson.com.

 

From the archives…Arizona Stadium Video Board!

We re-discovered this video while preparing for our next CMAR presentation.

In 2011, Kappcon, Inc was the General Contractor for the University of Arizona in charge of installing that serious structure that holds up the Arizona Stadium Video Board.

And here is the structure finished with all of us proud team members.

UA video board