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St. George, UT

Big-D's St. George office is our newest addition, enhancing our ability to serve clients in Southern Utah. With a focus on commercial, religious/cultural, and multi-family construction, we are committed to delivering projects that meet the highest standards of quality and integrity. Our dedicated team simplifies the construction process, allowing you to concentrate on your core objectives.

Contact Us

908 West 1600 South Circle
Suite 103
St. George, UT 84770
Phone: 801.415.6000


Vice President
John Kemp
Office: 801.381.7238

Regional Manager
Brian Hatch
Office: 801.420.0309

Regional Manager
Judd Bundy
Office: 801.450.0010

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Our Focus

Commercial Buildings

We develop commercial spaces that drive business success. Our expertise ensures that your project is completed on time and within budget, providing a seamless experience from start to finish.

Religious/Cultural Centers

We construct religious and cultural facilities that reflect the unique values and traditions of your community. Our team collaborates closely with you to create spaces that inspire and serve your congregation or audience.

Multi-Family Housing

We build multi-family residences that offer comfort and quality. Our focus on efficient design and construction provides housing solutions that meet the diverse needs of the St. George community.

Featured Project

Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA) at Southern Utah University

Cedar City, UT
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Our Leaders

  • John Kemp

    John Kemp brings over 21 years of construction experience, with expertise spanning business development, preconstruction, and project management.

     

  • Brian Hatch

    Brian Hatch has decades of experience in construction and holds a degree in Construction Management from Utah Valley University. He joined Big-D in 2005 and has since become a key leader known for his professionalism and commitment to client satisfaction.

  • Judd Bundy

    Judd Bundy is a St. George native with extensive industry experience, from his early career as an ironworker to leadership roles with prominent contractors in Utah.