Job Order Contracting

Job Order Contracting (JOC) is a way of getting small, simple, and commonly encountered construction projects done easily and quickly. Essentially, JOC provides owners with an on-call general contractor who is familiar with the site and the owner's needs. The JOC delivery method is particularly well suited to repetitive jobs and situations in which owners know that many small tasks will arise. Many diverse tasks such as routine maintenance, upgrades and renovation, alterations, and minor construction for a site are very efficiently handled using a single JOC contact.

   There are several important advantages provided by JOC. Projects done under JOC are completed faster, and the quality of the work is equal to or higher than on public bids. One of the most obvious benefits of the JOC is the fact that it is not necessary to write separate contracts for each job.

Mohave Educational Services Since 2009 5 Scottsdale Unified School District
Client since 2004
6 Washington Elementary School District, Arizona
Client since 2004

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Maricopa County, Arizona
Client since 2004


1 Arizona Air National Guard - MATOC
Client since 2005

3 Maricopa Integrated Health Systems
Client since 2006
Arizona State University
City of Surprise
Mesa Public Schools

City of Tempe
Cartwright School District
2 City of Chandler, Arizona
Client since 2002
San Carlos Unified School District
City of Phoenix

WORKS IN PROGRESS:

Sunland Elementary Window Replacement
Roosevelt Unified School District #66

Remodel of 8 restrooms, install 8,000s.f. concrete walkway, paint total exterior, new parking lot

  • Delivery type:
  • Scheduled Completion:
  • Cost:
  • Architect:
  • JOC
  • Aug. 2010
  • $653,230
  • Orcutt-Winslow Partnership

RECENTLY COMPLETED PROJECTS:

Kiwanis Park Ramada Renovation
Tempe, AZ

Provide and install 7 new park ramadas with new landscape, irrigation, and lighting

  • Delivery type:
  • Completed:
  • Cost:
  • Architect:
  • JOC
  • July 2010
  • $568,236
  • Olsson Associates

Regency Garage-Interceptor Upgrades
City of Phoenix

SDB installed 2 new grease interceptors and other upgrades, approximatley 20,000 SF area.

  • Delivery type:
  • Size:
  • Completed:
  • Cost:
  • JOC
  • 20,000 SF
  • June 2010
  • $175,000
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ASU – Weather Up Water Lines
Tempe, AZ

Installation of 8 inch infrastructure waterline for new ASU sports complex.

  • Delivery type:
  • Completed:
  • Cost:
  • Architect:
  • JOC
  • Feb. 2010
  • $651,636
  • Stanley Consultants
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Fleet Vehicle Maintenance Facility remodel
City of Goodyear

This JOC involved concrete demolition, installation of a new shade structure, new vehicle maintenance systems, landscaping and concrete paving.

  • Delivery type:
  • Completed:
  • Cost:
  • JOC
  • June 2008
  • $110,000
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