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Manor, TX (est. 2010)

 Hillsboro, OR (est. 1997)        Division Manager: Mark Hofschulte

                                   Key Projects: UT Welch Hall Phase B, Texas A&M Biocontainment
 Division Manager: Tim Moore       Research Facility, ABIA Terminal Expansion PP08, ABIA Delta Sky Club,
 Featured Projects: Data Centers   USCG Headquarters Tenant Improvements
 Departments: Project Management, Estimating,   Primary Service: Preconstruction, telecommunications,
 Purchasing, Engineering, BIM, Business Development,   electrical, service work, prefabrication
 Safety, Pre-Fab                     Rosendin's Manor office is unique with twisted hallways
 In 1997, customer needs prompted Rosendin to open an office in Oregon for data center   and a characteristic that rings true to the Texas Longhorns.
 projects that were being worked on. In 2017, the office moved to its current location in   In 2010, Rosendin acquired KST, and in 2014 officially transitioned
 Hillsboro, promoting an open floor plan for collaboration amongst departments. The   to Rosendin Electric. In 2017, Rosendin employees immediately
 Warehouse that is directly connected to this office, operates in a unique manner in that   volunteered to help during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey
 almost all of the materials are on consignment with vendors, thus reducing Rosendin's   Small Cell T ower (Austin)
 Chalk Wall in Common Area  overhead costs. A digital tracking system manages the stock on hand and allows for seamless   in Corpus Christi. The Texas group also supports the South Texas
                                Council Boy Scouts of America Fishing Tournament, Last Resort’s Annual
 inventory management. For over 20 years, the Oregon team has become a pillar in the communities of   Memorial Golf Classic, and Babes on the Bay Memorial Fishing Tournament (supporting
 Portland, Hillsboro, and Prineville supporting over 20 organizations through sponsorships, fundraising efforts, event   CCA and TPWD). Rosendin also has offices in Dallas and Corpus Christi.
 participation, and in-kind electrical work. In January 2019, Rosendin opened an office in Prineville to support large
 projects in the area.
         Aiea, HI (est. 2014)

 Las Vegas, NV (est. 2005)  Division Manager: Kevin Bucholz

         Key Projects: Ae’o Tower, Wholefoods Ward Village, Hilton
 Executive Project Manager: Chris Meiers   Grand Islander, International Marketplace, Aegis Ashore
 Featured Projects: Towers Vegas 888, CityCenter   Waikiki Trade Center, Hapuna Residences, 808Futsal, Ka
 Unique Program: Rosendin staff judge essays from Clark County USD middle   Makana Alii
 school students on bullying. The selected winner goes to Washington, D.C.   Unique Programs: UH Manoa Engineering Student Ambassador Sponsorship
 for the essay finals.  Rosendin's Hawaii office opened in 2014 on the beautiful island of Honolulu with
 The Las Vegas office opened in the summer of 2005 and The Towers Vegas   just three staff members. In 2017, as the staff grew, a new office opened and
 888 was the division's first project. Recently, the team has been working on   Las Vegas City Center  received a traditional Hawaiian Kahuna blessing with the intent of unifying the
 projects for the Las Vegas Water Departments, Verizon, and Tetra Tech. An   staff and amplifying positive energy. Today, 12 staff members and ~55 electricians make   Rosendin's Hawaii T eam
 in-house BIM Department supports not only the Las Vegas office, but teams   up the Hawaii team. In 2018, the Hawaii office was selected as a 2018 Best Places to Work by Pacific
 throughout the country. In 2018, the team participated in the Leukemia & Lymphoma
 Society's (LLS) Light The Night Walk raising over $2,000 to support LLS.  Business News and received an Excellence in Safety Award for Medium Construction Subcontractor by Pacrim. The
         office is involved with the University of Hawaii - Manoa College of Engineering by sponsoring the Student Ambassador
         Program which exposes students in grades K-12 to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).


 Tempe, AZ (est. 1994)  Sterling, VA (est. 2010)


 Division Manager: Brandon Stephens   Division Manager: Darren Salyards, Ian Foster, Matt Orosz
 Departments: Purchasing, Estimating, Industrial Transit, Mission Critical/  Featured Projects: Project Viper, Kaiser Permanente Northern Virginia HUB & Parking Garage,
 Commercial, Safety, Lean, Special Projects, Billing, Pre-Fab, Laser Engraving,   G30
 Vendor Manage Inventory, BIM  Community Outreach: ACE Mentor Program of America, Youth for Tomorrow, the American
 Key Projects: Maricopa County Downtown Court Tower,   Cancer Society, The Boulder Crest Retreat, the Huntington ’s Disease Society of
 Tempe Street Car                         America, the March of Dimes, the Alzheimer’s Association, the Maryland State
 Unique Programs: Mentor for high school students in   Police’s Annual Polar Bear Plunge (Special Olympics of Maryland), Warrior Canine
 Support Sky Harbor Neighborhood Clean Up Junior Achievement Biz Town - business spot, Support Sky   Connection, Loudoun Hunger Relief, and the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program
 the annual Race for the Sun Solar Go Kart Competition,
                                          The Mid-Atlantic hub office was established in Virginia in 2010 and, now with over
 Harbor Coalition Neighborhood Clean-Ups
 Rosendin's Arizona office was established in 1994 to begin work at Intel and has grown into markets including   100 staff members, is located in Sterling, near the Dulles International Airport. The
                                           office specializes in mission critical, commercial, and health care projects and, in
 transit, aviation, water/wastewater, and sports and entertainment projects. With the corporate BIM operations located   the last five years, has grown from a $30 million dollar office to $130 million. In
 in the Tempe office, the Arizona team ahs taken the lead in the community with innovative approaches to virtual reality,   2018, the Virginia office received the AGC of DC Subcontractor of the Year award,
 vendor management systems, workforce development efforts, and working with local school districts to mentor our   and the 2018 HITT Subcontractor Safety Award.
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 future leaders in construction.
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