Phoenix Industrial & Manufacturing Construction
TCG delivers industrial and advanced manufacturing construction across the Phoenix metro, from PEMB warehouses on the I-10 corridor to semiconductor supply chain facilities in North Phoenix, with in-house design-build, self-performed PEMB erection, and equipment procurement.
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Phoenix Industrial and Manufacturing General Contractor
TCG builds industrial across the Valley from our office at 2390 E Camelback Rd, Suite 130, Phoenix, AZ 85016: PEMB warehouses and distribution centers along I-10 in Goodyear and Buckeye, light manufacturing in Tolleson and Glendale, advanced manufacturing and supplier facilities in the East Valley and North Phoenix, and food processing plants throughout Maricopa County. Explore our industrial and advanced manufacturing expertise.
Our integrated model fits industrial work exactly. We self-perform PEMB erection, the most cost-effective structural system for most Valley industrial buildings, and IMP installation for conditioned, food-grade, and cleanroom-adjacent space. In-house MEP engineering handles process power, compressed air, and specialty utilities, while our equipment procurement team buys process and building equipment direct from manufacturers. One example: our 34,000 SF design-build facility for PepsiCo in Tolleson, delivered with specialized MEP systems and equipment procurement under a single contract.
Our commercial flooring crews self-perform the epoxy, urethane cement, and polished concrete systems that industrial and food processing floors demand, eliminating one of the most common schedule bottlenecks at the end of a project. Read our urethane cement flooring guide for food-grade specifics.
Why Phoenix Is a Top-10 US Industrial Market
Phoenix industrial demand rides three structural drivers. First, population: the Valley has been among the fastest-growing US metros for a decade, per US Census data, and consumption growth pulls distribution capacity with it. Second, logistics: I-10 and I-17 tie Phoenix directly to Southern California ports, and shippers increasingly position inventory in Arizona to avoid California costs and regulation. Third, semiconductors: TSMC's North Phoenix fabs represent one of the largest foreign direct investments in US history, and the supplier ecosystem, from chemicals and gases to precision components, is filling industrial parks across Deer Valley, Mesa, and Chandler.
The Greater Phoenix Economic Council and Arizona Commerce Authority continue to land advanced manufacturing relocations drawn by Arizona's tax climate, workforce, and year-round construction season. For builders, the desert adds real constraints: caliche hardpan complicates foundations and utility trenching, summer concrete requires pre-dawn pours, and conditioned manufacturing space needs 25-40% more cooling capacity than temperate climates.
TCG's preconstruction team prices these conditions up front, with geotechnical review, power availability studies with APS and SRP, and City of Phoenix and Maricopa County permitting strategies built into the schedule from day one. See our PEMB vs conventional steel comparison for structural system selection.
How Much Does Industrial Construction Cost in Phoenix?
Phoenix industrial construction runs $75-$150/SF for warehouse and distribution shells, $95-$210/SF for light manufacturing, $250-$480/SF for heavy and advanced manufacturing, and $200-$450/SF for food processing facilities. Flex and industrial office space runs $140-$230/SF. Phoenix's 0.92-1.05x regional multiplier keeps costs competitive with other Sun Belt hubs.
The big swing factors: process power (a 4,000 amp service and process distribution can add $15-$40/SF), caliche excavation at $3-$15/SF, clear height and crane requirements, food-grade finishes and drainage, and office ratio. PEMB structures with self-performed erection consistently deliver the best shell economics in the Valley. Benchmark against our manufacturing facility cost guide, food processing cost guide, and PEMB cost per SF guide, then run the Phoenix estimator above.
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- Average Cost to Build a 3PL or Logistics Facility in the USA
- Urethane Cement Flooring for Food Processing
- Commercial Construction Costs in Phoenix, AZ (2026)
- Commercial Building Systems & Specialty Trade Guide (Pillar)
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Phoenix Industrial Construction FAQ
Common questions about building industrial and manufacturing facilities in the Phoenix metro. Visit our full FAQ page for 70+ questions.
Warehouse shells run $75-$150/SF, light manufacturing $95-$210/SF, heavy and advanced manufacturing $250-$480/SF, and food processing $200-$450/SF in the Phoenix metro. Use the Phoenix industrial estimator above for a project-specific range.
For most Valley warehouses, distribution centers, and light manufacturing under 45-foot clear height, yes. PEMBs deliver the best cost per square foot and fastest erection, and TCG self-performs erection. Our PEMB vs conventional steel guide covers when conventional framing wins.
TSMC's North Phoenix fabs are pulling a supplier ecosystem of chemicals, gases, precision components, and logistics into Deer Valley, Mesa, and Chandler. That demand has tightened land, labor, and utility capacity, which makes early preconstruction and power coordination with APS and SRP more valuable than ever.
Caliche is a calcium carbonate hardpan common across the Valley that standard excavators cannot dig. It adds $3-$15/SF to site preparation, hits deep utility runs and footings hardest, and makes a geotechnical report essential before pricing. TCG's structural engineers design foundations for Arizona soils.
Yes. In-house MEP engineering designs heavy power distribution, compressed air, process piping, and dust collection, and our equipment procurement team buys process equipment direct from manufacturers, the model we used on our PepsiCo Tolleson facility.
Yes. Food processing combines several TCG self-perform strengths: IMP envelopes and partitions, urethane cement flooring, and washdown-rated MEP. See our food processing cost guide for FSMA and USDA considerations.
Warehouse shells run 5-10 months, light manufacturing 8-14 months, and heavy manufacturing 10-22 months, plus 4-10 weeks of City of Phoenix or Maricopa County permitting. Phoenix builds year-round, and design-build compresses schedules 15-30%.
Goodyear, Buckeye, and Tolleson lead the West Valley along I-10; Mesa, Chandler, and Queen Creek anchor the East Valley; and Deer Valley serves the North Phoenix semiconductor corridor. TCG serves all of them from our Camelback Road office.
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Warehouses, manufacturing plants, and food processing facilities across the Valley, delivered design-build with self-performed PEMB erection, IMP installation, and industrial flooring.
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