Commercial Outdoor Living in Arizona — What Property Managers Need to Know
Multifamily courtyards, restaurant patios, HOA common areas, resort pool decks — what changes when the build is commercial, and what stays the same.

Commercial isn't just 'bigger residential'
Commercial work changes spec, liability, and process. Slip-resistance ratings (DCOF ≥ 0.42 wet), ADA path-of-travel, IBC structural requirements for shade, NEC commercial electrical, and prevailing-wage scheduling all live in commercial jobs but rarely in residential. A residential paver spec on a hotel pool deck is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
What we build for commercial clients
- Multifamily and HOA courtyards — pavers, turf, shade, lighting designed for 100+ daily users.
- Restaurant and hospitality patios — DCOF-rated surfaces, commercial-grade pergolas, code-compliant fire.
- Resort and HOA pool decks — slip ratings, ADA chair lifts, commercial drains.
- Office and medical campus exteriors — drought-tolerant landscape, low-maintenance hardscape.
- Schools and parks — turf with shock-pad fall protection, ADA play surfacing.
Process differences
Commercial bids require sealed plans, submittals, and product data sheets. Insurance is higher (we carry $2M general liability + umbrella for commercial). Permitting goes through commercial plan-check, not residential — longer lead but cleaner inspections. Payment is usually AIA G702/G703 progress billing, not the AZ ROC residential 15/25/25/25/remainder schedule.
Why GCs and property managers hire AE
David Bell sits on the board of the Southwest Hardscapes Association (currently serving as President — 13 years on the board, 15 years involved). Our commercial crews carry the same ICPI/NCMA certifications as the nation's largest hardscape firms but answer one phone, not a national 800 number. We've delivered courtyards, pool decks, and patio remodels for HOAs, restaurants, and multifamily properties across the Valley.


