Canyon Country Contracting Inc
- Address:
- 1101 W Melinda Lane Bldg A, PHOENIX, AZ 85027
- Qualifying party:
- Anthony Amadeo Padavano
- Issued:
- Dec 23, 1987
- Expires:
- Sep 30, 2027
Underwriting risk
Low riskNo adverse license or disciplinary signals on the public AZ ROC record.
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Momentum & expansion
Derived from this contractor's permit history — last 90 days vs prior. A live "worth calling now" read.
Contact from permit filings
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Contact & reputation
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Activity dashboard
Aggregated across 38 permits we've linked to this license.
Lately
- DEAD→155 E WARNER RD Gilbert AZ 85296Work Zone Traffic Control · Gilbert · May 20, 2026
- DEAD→2865 E GUADALUPE RD Gilbert AZ 85234Work Zone Traffic Control · Gilbert · Apr 16, 2026
- DEAD→2865 E GUADALUPE RD Gilbert AZ 85234Work Zone Traffic Control · Gilbert · Apr 8, 2026
- COLD→PRIVATE · Phoenix · Mar 23, 2026 · ~$27Kest
- COLD→PRIVATE · Phoenix · May 15, 2025 · ~$27Kest
Job values are as reported on the permit application; ~ values are labeled estimates from typical values for the permit type, never dressed up as filed figures.
About this record
This page is a public summary of Canyon Country Contracting Inc built entirely from government records — the Arizona Registrar of Contractors license file and building permits issued by jurisdictions across Arizona. PlumbIntel joins those sources so you can see, in one place, that a contractor is properly licensed and actively pulling permits under that license.
Everything here is factual and sourced: license status and dates come from the AZ ROC; permit counts, addresses, and values come from the issuing jurisdiction. We do not publish reviews, ratings, or unverified contact details — owner-provided updates always carry their source label. If you're a homeowner vetting a contractor, a lapsed license or a gap in permit history is worth a conversation before you sign.
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