Kittle has built its reputation by providing quality commercial construction. We have many repeat customers who know that we consistently deliver a well-run project, communicate with all parties during the process, and follow through with the myriad details that make a project successful. Through our commitment to quality, enduring work and relationships, we provide complete facilities construction services for those who desire a solutions-oriented, collaborative approach and projects done right from start to finish.

Founded in 2001, Kittle Design and Construction brings experience and quality to commercial construction. We have a wide range of skills to benefit your construction project. Whether you are planning a new building or remodel, we work to meet your goals. Our firm strives to build successful relationships with clients. We are hands-on builders that have completed a large range of projects. Kittle Design and Construction can be counted on for emergency repairs or service in critical and high security areas.

Working with architects to create new buildings that enhance our community is a priority at Kittle Design and Construction. Our architectural background allows us to anticipate problems and fully collaborate with the building team. This provides great opportunities to take advantage of current energy-efficient materials and methods. This building serves youth who have left their homes. It is a 20 bed facility with staff offices, laundry, a commercial kitchen, a large central dining, living, and computer use area, and outdoor play and relaxation areas.

Kittle Design and Construction staff and subcontractors are adept at delivering remodels to accommodate new functions, enhance safety, improve efficiency, and fit with existing construction. We work to minimize disruption, finish quickly, and leave the area clean and ready for use. We are proud to have worked in some of Tucson's most prominent and frequented buildings. The Museum saw an opportunity to turn un-used office space into a gallery for Latin American art. This area opens to a large outdoor patio that is now used for fund-raising events.