Rain Is good omen as construction begins on new Arizona Water Company office building in Oracle

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Joining company executives for the ground breaking ceremony, from left to right: Debi McCarthy, Sr. Project Manager, Division II Construction, Inc.; Richard Hacker, Sr. Engineer, Arizona Water Company; Liz Harris-Tuck; Freddy Rios, Division Manager, Arizona Water Company; Frank Pratt, Arizona House of Representatives, District 23; Fred Schneider, Vice President of Engineering, Arizona Water Company; Ted Millspaugh, Vice President of Operations, Arizona Water Company.

Joining company executives for the ground breaking ceremony, from left to right: Debi McCarthy, Sr. Project Manager, Division II Construction, Inc.; Richard Hacker, Sr. Engineer, Arizona Water Company; Liz Harris-Tuck; Freddy Rios, Division Manager, Arizona Water Company; Frank Pratt, Arizona House of Representatives, District 23; Fred Schneider, Vice President of Engineering, Arizona Water Company; Ted Millspaugh, Vice President of Operations, Arizona Water Company.

(Oracle, AZ) Late summer rains blew in from the south last Wednesday and created a wet backdrop for Arizona Water Company’s ground breaking ceremony for a new office building now under construction in Oracle.  The company will be moving its local operations staff into the new  facility sometime around the end of the year, Company officials announced.

  “This new office building will provide a better experience for our customers and employees,” said Bill Garfield, President of Arizona Water Company.  “We are sorry to be leaving San Manuel, but we believe this new building and location will help us do a better job of serving all of our customers.”

  The building will be located at 670 E. American Avenue, near the historic Oracle Inn.  The new 2,500 square-foot building will house the Division Manager, customer service representatives and field service employees, a total of 7 staff.  It will include plenty of parking and room for future growth in the area.

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