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Sunland Asphalt & Construction
Sunland Asphalt & Construction is a Phoenix-based vertically integrated paving contractor acquired by Eurovia/VINCI in 2020, serving Arizona and Nevada.
Sunland Asphalt & Construction
Sunland Asphalt & Construction is a Phoenix-headquartered specialty contractor focused on asphalt paving and pavement maintenance. The firm serves commercial, municipal, and industrial clients across Arizona, Nevada, and surrounding states through an integrated model that combines in-house asphalt production with self-performed construction services. Sunland's strategy centers on direct operational control — the firm manufactures hot mix asphalt and emulsion products at its own plants, reducing supply-chain dependency and controlling material quality. Its service line spans new pavement construction, asphalt milling and pulverization, seal coating, crack sealing, and striping. Typical project types include highways, parking lots, airport runways, and private road networks. The firm has executed work for municipalities in the Phoenix metro area, major commercial developers, and logistics facility operators. The firm maintains a dedicated fleet of heavy equipment and runs multiple asphalt plants to service project sites across its territory. In 2020, Sunland was acquired by Eurovia, a global transport infrastructure subsidiary of VINCI, providing the contractor with the backing of one of the world's largest construction and concessions groups. This acquisition placed Sunland within a broader network of North American asphalt and road-construction operations. Sunland's structure as an integrated contractor — owner of its material supply, operator of its own crews, and subsidiary of a global infrastructure group — distinguishes it from most regional paving competitors. This model allows it to offer warranty-backed work without the coordination risk introduced by subcontractor-reliant peers. The parent company's balance sheet also provides a degree of bonding capacity and financial staying power uncommon among independent mid-market paving firms.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Phoenix
Corporate office
Phoenix, AZ, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns Sunland Asphalt & Construction?
Sunland was acquired in 2020 by Eurovia, the road-construction and transport-infrastructure subsidiary of the French-listed global infrastructure group VINCI. The acquisition integrated Sunland into Eurovia's growing portfolio of North American paving and materials operations, which includes multiple regional asphalt contractors. VINCI's ownership provides access to a global balance sheet while allowing Sunland to continue operating under its legacy brand name.
How does Sunland's vertical integration affect its competitive position?
Sunland operates its own hot-mix asphalt and emulsion plants, runs its own paving crews, and retains full quality control from material production through final compaction. This vertical integration reduces exposure to third-party material suppliers and subcontractor labor, enabling firmer project delivery timelines and warranty confidence. Most regional paving contractors are either material suppliers who subcontract installation, or installers who buy materials externally — Sunland handles both sides.
What is Sunland's geographic footprint?
Sunland serves Arizona, Nevada, and portions of the broader Southwest. Phoenix and Las Vegas are its primary metropolitan markets, supported by asphalt plant locations across Arizona and southern Nevada. The firm's project types range from municipal streets and highway segments to commercial parking lots and airport paving within these regions.
Does Sunland participate in public infrastructure tenders?
Yes. Sunland regularly bids on and executes public works contracts for municipalities, counties, and state transportation departments in Arizona and Nevada. These include road resurfacing, roadway reconstruction, and pavement preservation programs. VINCI's balance sheet provides the bonding capacity necessary to compete for larger public sector awards.
What is Sunland's relationship to other VINCI subsidiaries?
Under Eurovia's North American division, Sunland operates alongside other regional asphalt and road-construction subsidiaries — each typically maintaining a distinct geographic territory and legacy brand. The organizational structure allows shared access to group-level procurement, safety programs, and technical resources, though Sunland manages daily operations, project selection, and client relationships locally from its Phoenix headquarters.
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