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By Roland Murphy for AZBEX – BEXclusive

The Public Works event in the BEX Leading Market Series is consistently one of the best attended every year, and 2026 proved to be no exception.

Nearly 150 people signed up to come to SkySong on April 14 and hear the latest project news and updates from two of the Valley’s most dynamic public bodies.

Following brief introductory remarks from BEX General Manager Bobby Raether, Grant Larson, Project Director at event sponsor Sundt Construction, introduced the day’s panelists: Goodyear City Engineer and Director of Engineering Steve Scinto and Maricopa Association of Governments Transportation Policy & Initiatives Manager Arminta Syed.

Anyone who may have been concerned about the event having only two presenting panelists had their worries laid to rest almost immediately, as both Scinto and Syed unleashed a wealth of program details and project specifics upon the audience.

Maximizing the presenters’ time in front of the audience, Larson started with a quick icebreaker and then dove straight into the presentations, introducing Scinto to speak first about Goodyear’s programs.

Goodyear Projects and Programs

Scinto began by discussing the City’s Capital Improvement Project process, including the newly implemented CIP 365 approach. Under CIP 365, Goodyear moved to year-round project submittals, which include monthly updates and strive to ensure quality at the source with project initiation and scoping that includes all the project’s stakeholders.

Including the stakeholders in the scoping process targets better budgeting and ensures realistic schedules, Scinto said, as well as providing more confidence in project deliveries under Goodyear’s roughly $1B CIP program.

He then gave updates and statuses on several key projects. Highlights from this portion of the presentation included:

  • Estrella Parkway, Vineyard Avenue to MC85 (Estrella Bridge): A $114.4M project that is currently 95% through the design phase;
  • Bullard Wash Trail Extension to Ballpark: Valued at $32.3M, this project will allow users to traverse the entire wash and go from Camelback to the baseball stadium without driving on a roadway, and
  • Municipal Operations Complex – Fire Resource Management Building: A new facility valued at $34.5M and currently 20% through the design phase.

Turning to upcoming items for the City, Scinto spoke about Goodyear’s present impacting its future. A major ripple effect on transportation planning and projects revolves around accommodating the estimated 100,000 trips/week that will be generated by the new Buc-ee’s Travel Center, which is expected to open later this year. Two Interstate-10 interchange improvements that were originally envisioned for 2040 or 2045 will be moved up significantly in the development schedule, with more information expected next year.

Another item getting attention in Goodyear includes the City’s work on its Road Safety Action Plan, which is expected to go to City Council by the end of the year and will generate future development work to implement.

Scinto closed his portion of the session with an update about Goodyear’s Job Order Contracting program. Contracts under the updated program have a duration of three years, with two one-year renewals and caps of $5M/JOC, with a max of $15M/year.

MAG: Implementing Prop 479 Implementation

Syed came to the lectern with palpable enthusiasm to discuss the massive volume of projects and timelines taking shape as the voter-approved Proposition 479 transportation sales tax to-do list has gotten underway.

AZBEX was one of the state’s leading outlets in terms of covering the Proposition 479 approval process. Most of that coverage is available here.

Syed started her presentation with a background about the region MAG covers, which covers 27 cities and towns, three Native nations, two counties and 10,600 square miles, with a population of more than five million residents.

Implementation of Prop 479 is covered by the Regional Strategic Transportation Infrastructure Investment Plan, which was approved in 2021 and guides investments through 2045. Over the course of 20 years, the $28.2B investment plan is expected to cost $28.2B, with the sales tax serving as the major source and contributing $14.9B.

RSTIIP projects fall under one of four program headings: Freeway Life Cycle, Arterial Life Cycle, Transit Life Cycle and Competitive Programs.

Phase I of Freeway Life Cycle Programs under Prop 479 features 13 individual projects, including State Route 30: Loop 202-97th Avenue, which marks the beginning of the SR 30 connector project in the West Valley.

The FLCP Fiscal Year 2027 draft includes five notable project updates, including multiple major interchange improvements and new roadway development for SR 30: 97th Avenue to Dysart Road.

Another key planned project is US 60 (Grand Avenue) at Loop 303 and 163rd Ave, which recommends an ultimate system interchange at Loop 303 and a new grade separated interchange at 163rd Avenue to finally resolve a major portion of the Grand Avenue bottlenecking in the area.

Prop 479’s arterial roadway component features 91 defined projects across four planned phases. A key entry on this list is the construction of Lone Mountain Road between Loop 303 and Lake Pleasant Parkway, which will help serve the burgeoning growth experienced in the Northwest Valley since Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company began its initial development in the area.

The Competitive Programs are managed by MAG and implemented by local agencies. These include arterial rehabilitation and widening, non-motorized infrastructure, intersection improvements and implementation of emerging technologies.

Following the program and project overview, Syed went on to explain other developments and focuses MAG is working on, including an update to the regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations Plan. The update will focus on leveraging existing infrastructure and increasing available funding for regional operations with broad regional collaboration.

With little time remaining after the two extensive presentations, Larson followed up with questions. When asked what the presenters and their agencies need from the community to best fulfill their goals, Scinto responded partners need to “bring your best” in terms of ideas and collaboration. He also urged them to refer people to come to work for the City as either direct employees or as contractors to help expand the ranks of available talent.

Responding to the same question, Syed said MAG needs to see the development community bring its best efficiencies and creativity to project planning and to help the agency develop the best ways to present the multitude of complex projects in digestible and easy to understand manners that will resonate with stakeholders and the public.

STEVE BOSCHEN
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY & OPERATIONS
ADOT

 

Steve Boschen currently serves as an assistant director of ADOT overseeing the Infrastructure Delivery and Operations (IDO) Division, which oversees all statewide construction project delivery, including ADOT and Local Public Agency projects, and statewide operations and maintenance. Steve is responsible for Project Management, Operations, Project Delivery, Contracts and Local Public Agency areas of ADOT, which include a total of 20 groups and districts. This includes the development, construction, maintenance and operation of more than 28,000 lane miles of interstate and state highways in Arizona. He rejoined ADOT in October 2012 as a deputy state engineer for Project Delivery after a 20-year stint in the engineering consulting industry. Steve has a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Arizona and is a registered professional engineer in the state of Arizona.

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WENDY COHEN
PRESIDENT & CEO
KITCHELL

 

As President & CEO, Wendy leads Kitchell Corporation with a collaborative spirit. Kitchell Corporation includes four diverse operating companies, Kitchell Contractors Inc., Kitchell Capital Expenditure Managers Inc., Kitchell Development Company Inc., and American Refrigeration Supplies. Wendy is passionate about developing a strategy and culture that allows for innovation and change in the construction industry. With 30 years of experience, Wendy's journey in the building industry has been marked by significant roles as a general contractor, construction manager, consultant, and owner, culminating in her current leadership at Kitchell. Wendy is a proven leader and trusted advisor and is committed to developing future leaders and implementing innovative ideas to improve the built environment. Her experience leading high-performance teams paved the way for her current role at Kitchell, which is consistently ranked among the top Construction Management, Program Management and General Contracting firms both regionally and nationally. Beyond her corporate achievements, she is active in the community and industry. She serves on the boards of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, and Greater Phoenix Leadership. In 2024, Wendy and Kitchell were accepted into the Global Design Allowance as the newest Board of Director and joined the American Contractors Insurance Group (ACIG) as its Executive Member.

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ERIC FROBERG
CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF PHOENIX

 

Eric has served as City Engineer for the City of Phoenix since January 2019, which included a 6 month assignment as Interim Director of Water Services, a 5 month assignment as Interim Director of Public Works, and a 1 month assignment of Street Transportation. Eric possesses over a quarter century of relevant public works and land development engineering experience. Prior to joining the City of Phoenix, most recently Eric was the New Mexico Operations Manager for TYLIN International and prior to that was a Senior Project Manager for RBF Consulting. After spending two decades working as a private consultant, Eric desired to utilize his engineering and management expertise in a way that more directly benefited the public. As the City Engineer for the nation’s 5th largest City, Eric is responsible for overseeing the selection of architects, engineers & contractors and the execution the City's 5-year, $11 billion Capital Improvement Program, including serving as the program manager for the current $500M General Obligation Bond program. Eric holds a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Arizona and is a Registered Professional Engineer in Arizona, California, and New Mexico. Eric is currently a member of the Alumni Industry Council for the University of Arizona, previously held the position of State Director for ACEC-NM.

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SUSANNA STRUBLE
TOWN ENGINEER - CIP MANAGER
TOWN OF GILBERT

 

Susanna Struble is the Town of Gilbert’s Assistant Town Engineer/ CIP Manager, with more than 35 years of related private consulting and municipal engineering experience. She currently manages a team of 12 CIP project managers in the development, design and construction of a $3.5B 10 year Capital Improvement Program. Prior to joining Gilbert, Susanna served as Public Works Director/City Engineer for Coolidge, Arizona; various engineering positions with Willdan Engineering which included serving as the regional manager for the Phoenix operation for over 10 years; City Engineer in Show Low Arizona and Assistant County Engineer in Eagle County, Colorado. Ms. Struble is a Registered Professional Civil Engineer in the State of Arizona; she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from University of Wyoming.

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ALISON TYMKIW
CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF SCOTTSDALE

 

Alison Tymkiw is currently serving as the City Engineer for the City of Scottsdale, Arizona. Alison is responsible for administering the City’s Capital Improvement Program and she manages the Capital Project Management Division which is responsible for the planning, design and construction of infrastructure improvement around the city. Alison has worked for the City of Scottsdale since 1998 and has previously held the positions of Civil Engineer, Project Manager and Senior Project Manager prior to promotion to her current role as City Engineer. Prior to joining the City of Scottsdale, Alison worked for engineering design and consulting firms, first in Connecticut and then in the local Phoenix area. Alison holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University, and she is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Arizona.

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AALIYAH KOELZER
DATABEX RESEARCHER
BEX

 

Aaliyah is a DATABEX Researcher specializing in Arizona’s Commercial Real Estate Market. Starting his construction career in the field, Aaliyah gained hands on skills working as a stonemason in the northern state of Montana. After obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics, he moved to the Grand Canyon State to gain further experience in Real Estate Development and Construction Management.

Currently Aaliyah manages and maintains the entirety of DATABEX’s active Industrial, Hospitality, Healthcare, Office and Retail projects in
Arizona.

Three interesting facts about Aaliyah:
- He is an avid angler and bowhunter
- He enjoys playing the guitar in his free time
- He played soccer for the Montana State University Men’s Soccer Club

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ANDREA HOWARD
MARKET RESEARCHER
BEX

 

Andrea is a market researcher for BEX. She specializes in scouring permit sites, council meetings, and any other sources she can find to provide the most up to date information for the multifamily sector. Since joining the company in 2021 she has learned to spot construction trends to not only supply updates to DATABEX, but to gain insight into the shifting market.

Fun facts about Andrea
- She is originally from Texas
- She has a Bachelor’s degree in Japanese Language
- She was an Arabic linguist in the Air Force

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REBEKAH MORRIS

FOUNDER & PRESIDENT
BEX

 

Rebekah started the twice-weekly AZBEX publication in February 2010, and has since grown
the service into a multi-faceted resource for local Commercial Real Estate and A/E/C firms to find leads on upcoming projects, industry news, trends, and market insights. In 2015, AZBEX started producing events and now features four annual half-day conferences and six breakfast panels known as the Leading Market Series.

In 2016, the AZBEX Database or DATABEX was launched. Both the events and database are engineered to bring opportunities to clients – whether it’s the contacts made at a half-day conference or bi-monthly breakfast program or the early stage notice of a project in the database, every service of AZBEX is focused on bringing opportunity to clients.

Rebekah’s background as a large General Contractor enabled her to spot the opportunity to start BEX, but it is her grit, determination and eternal curiosity for the industry that has kept it going and growing each year.

Three fun facts about Rebekah:
- Hobbies include running, cooking, reading and hanging out with her husband and kids
- She has a degree in construction engineering
- She cannot whistle

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LYA PARRISH
DATABEX MANAGER
BEX

 

Lya Parrish is the DATABEX Manager for BEX, Arizona’s leading Construction Market Research company. Lya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a Master’s degree in Policy and Applied Social Research. She has been actively studying the Arizona Construction market since 2015.

She leads a team of six full-time Market Researchers and is responsible for training and development of staff, market analytics, and development of the technical aspects of DATABEX.

Three fun facts about Lya:
- She is a Sci-Fi/Fantasy, LEGO, and cross-stitch fanatic
- She has two nearly identical cats
- Her childhood home is roughly 1,000 yards from the BEX Office in Central Phoenix

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