Arizona construction firms featured among the state's fastest-growing companies on the Inc. 5000 list.
Arizona, August 18, 2025
A total of 137 Arizona-based companies earned places on the Inc. 5000 list, which ranks private U.S. firms by percentage revenue growth over a recent three-year span. The honorees span tech, healthcare, retail, finance and construction, with a notable share of builders, specialty contractors, manufacturers and service firms from Phoenix-area communities and beyond. Selected construction companies reported strong multi-year growth and several made their first appearance. The results spotlight shifting demand and investment in local construction markets and may signal hiring, capacity expansion and partnership opportunities for industry stakeholders.
A total of 137 Arizona-based companies were named to the 2025 list ranking the nation’s fastest-growing private firms, and construction-related businesses account for a notable portion of those honorees. The ranking is based on percentage revenue growth between 2021 and 2024 and highlights a mix of first-time entrants and repeat performers from across the state.
The list ranks companies by three-year revenue growth. To qualify, firms had to be founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2021, and remain U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit and independent as of December 31, 2024. Minimum revenue thresholds applied for the base and end years. The ranked group includes companies spanning construction, manufacturing, software, healthcare and many other industries.
Arizona construction firms on the list range from specialty contractors to home builders and design-build firms. Several entries reflect rapid expansion in residential, commercial and industrial services:
Several companies serving construction and real estate markets also made the list. Examples include Suncrest (real estate), Arizona Land Consulting (real estate), JMG Real Estate and The Carin Nguyen Real Estate Network. These firms show that both trade contractors and adjacent professional services are experiencing rapid expansion in Arizona.
The list contains a mix of long-established businesses that scaled quickly and first-time honorees. Professional Piping Systems and Air2O are explicitly noted as making their first appearances. Some firms showed triple- and quadruple-digit percentage gains, while many construction firms reported solid mid- to high-double-digit gains over the three-year span.
Beyond construction, Arizona companies in software, healthcare, finance and manufacturing also populated the rankings. Standouts across the state include firms in advertising and software with very high growth percentages, and financial and health-management companies that returned to the list or secured repeat recognition. A number of manufacturing and logistics firms supporting construction and infrastructure work were also included.
The ranked companies are slated to be celebrated at a national conference and gala scheduled for October 22–24, 2025 in Phoenix, where the top 500 honorees will receive additional profile coverage later in the year. Full company profiles and a searchable database by industry and location are available on the organizer’s public listing for the annual ranking.
The presence of many construction-related companies on the growth list suggests ongoing demand across housing, commercial buildouts and specialized industrial projects. Rapid expansion among contract services, design-build firms, specialty fabricators and home builders points to continued hiring, subcontracting opportunities and supply-chain activity in Arizona.
Rankings are calculated by percentage revenue growth from 2021 to 2024. Qualification required that companies be in operation and earning revenue by March 31, 2021, and meet independence and private-company criteria as of December 31, 2024. Reported minimum revenues applied for the base and end years. Some entries on the public list include minor typographical anomalies in their published hometowns or labels.
One hundred thirty-seven Arizona-based companies were included in the 2025 ranking.
Rankings are based on percentage revenue growth between 2021 and 2024, with minimum revenue thresholds for the base and final years.
Companies had to be founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2021, be U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit and independent as of December 31, 2024.
Construction sector entries included Professional Piping Systems, Cambridge Companies, Nexstar Homes, United Tiny Homes, Nox Group and several specialty contractors and design-build firms across the state.
The organizer’s public database provides the full ranked list, individual company profiles and a searchable index by industry and location.
Feature | Detail |
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Total Arizona companies | 137 |
Ranking basis | Percentage revenue growth from 2021 to 2024 |
Construction sector examples | Professional Piping Systems, Nexstar Homes, Cambridge Companies, United Tiny Homes, Nox Group, LGE Design Build, and others |
Notable first-time entries (construction) | Professional Piping Systems, Air2O (industrial thermal management) |
Event | National conference & gala in Phoenix, Oct 22–24, 2025 |
Where to view details | Organizer’s public listing and searchable database by industry and location |
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