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#003 – Max Sommacampagna of Bolzano Construction: Building with Integrity and Community

51 min · 25 de sep de 2025
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In this episode of Breaking Ground, Ryan sits down with Max Sommacampagna, Construction Director and Managing Principal at Bolzano Construction. A second-generation general contractor, Max blends the craftsmanship of his Italian roots with the grit and precision of the Southwest, delivering high-quality residential and commercial infill projects across Phoenix. He shares his path from brokerage and fix-and-flip projects to leading 24-unit townhome developments, and how attention to detail and accountability to investors have shaped his philosophy. The conversation also explores the challenges of rising construction costs, the role of technology and innovation on job sites, and why thoughtful development and community engagement are key to Arizona’s future.

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