ArDan Construction Named NARI Regional CotY Winner in 2023

ArDan Construction is proud to be a NARI Regional CotY Winner for 2023. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry honored our Scottsdale team with the Region 5 South Central title in the Residential Interior over $500,000 category.
How the Award Came Together
Our client moved to Arizona for a calmer life yet wished to keep the charm of prior homes. Working with a remote designer, we reimagined an entire condo without shifting a single wall. Updated finishes, refined lighting, and custom millwork now give each room the warmth and style the owners loved back east. The project met their vision, and the judges agreed.
Why a NARI Regional CotY Winner Matters
Each year NARI reviews hundreds of entries, checking problem solving, craftsmanship, and innovation. For 2023, judges studied nearly 455 projects worth more than $135 million. Winning at the regional level signals that a project not only looks good but also tackles tough design limits with smart solutions.
What Sets the CotY Program Apart
NARI created the Contractor of the Year awards to spotlight firms that follow best practices, uphold ethics, and push design forward. Regional winners move on to national judging, joining the top tier of remodeling talent across the country. Homeowners who pick a NARI Regional CotY Winner gain proven skill and clear accountability.
About NARI
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry equips remodelers with training, peer support, and consumer outreach. Member firms triple the industry’s average sales thanks to shared knowledge and high standards. Visit nari.org to see how the group lifts the bar for home improvement.
About ArDan Construction
Founded in 2007 by brothers Aaron and Danny Niemela, ArDan Construction serves Scottsdale and nearby cities with design‑first remodeling and new builds. We believe in open communication, trusted crews, and quality that lasts. Ready to plan your own award‑worthy remodel? Contact our team today.
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