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Arrow Indian Contractors

Building the Southwest for More Than a Quarter of a Century

For Arrow Indian Contractors, the American Southwest will always have a special place in our hearts. It's the place we built our business, grew our families, partnered with the community, and established our legacy. Over the years, Arrow Indian Contractors has dotted the Southwest with a variety of vertical construction and civil construction projects. We've helped build the Southwest for more than a quarter century, and in turn, the Southwest has made us who we are today - a superior Native American-founded and Woman Owned construction company.

 

 
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Self-performing contractor

Skilled & Experience Workforce

Every project with Arrow Indian Contractors benefits from our extensive network of qualified professionals. From engineers to architects to surveyors, trust that each project will include our top professionals to ensure the best outcome.

 
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SBA 8(a) Certified

SBA 8(a) & Economically Disadvantaged Woman Owned Small Business (EDWOSB)

Our SBA 8(a) certification allows us the unique opportunity to bid and fulfill special federal projects. For years, we have abided by the requirements to maintain our limited-time certification.

 
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Safety

Protecting Workers & The Environment

We consider our team and the environment as two of our most precious assets. The health and safety of people, land, water, and air are treasures we diligently work to protect. We often exceed minimum federal and state requirements in these areas.

 
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Delivery

On Time & On Budget

Arrow Indian Contractors consistently provides on-time delivery. We efficiently navigate anticipated and unexpected project delays in fulfilling target completion dates. We understand that our clients expect only the best quality while meeting budget requirements.

 

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Moving Projects Forward Everyday

 
 

Federal & Native Agency Partners

 
 
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Building the American Southwest Project by project

Past & Present Projects

For more than 35 years, Arrow Indian Contractors has completed commercial construction projects all over the American Southwest. We selected a few projects to highlight below. For a more comprehensive overview of our projects over the years, visit our Gallery.

 
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new bridge project: quivira mine near gallup, NM

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Parking Lot Project: Red Valley / Cove High School

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Road Improvement Project: Near Shiprock, NM

box culvert & road improvements: black mesa, az

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Road Improvement Project: Near Shiprock, NM

building renovation & site improvements: page, az

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Road Improvement Project: Near Shiprock, NM

earthwork, utilities, concrete: ganado, az

 

Location

Tempe, AZ

 

Our office conveniently located off Arizona State Route 143 and W University Drive in Tempe, AZ. We are between Arizona State University and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

 
 

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 2334

Scottsdale, AZ 85252-2334

Office Address

449 S 48th Street, Suite 101

Tempe, AZ 85281

Phone

(480) 776-5821

 
 
 
 
There is a delight in the hardy life of the open. There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm. The nation behaves well if it treats the natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased and not impaired in value. Conservation means development as much as it does protection.
— Theodore Roosevelt
 
 
 
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