Designed by Phoenix-based CCBG Architects and constructed by Concord General Contracting, the new facility will serve as a vibrant hub for worship, education, and community engagement in North Buckeye. The project reflects a forward-thinking vision that integrates spiritual, social, and civic connections.

BUCKEYE, Ariz. (June 3, 2026) – CCBG Architects is proud to announce the groundbreaking of a new worship and education building for The Church at Sun Valley, 26135 W. Beardsley Parkway in Buckeye, Arizona.

The groundbreaking ceremony marks the official start of construction (slated for early July) on the 19,400 SF project, which is anticipated to be completed in late summer 2027.

Designed by Phoenix-based CCBG Architects and constructed by Concord General Contracting, the new facility will serve as a vibrant hub for worship, education, and community engagement in North Buckeye. The project reflects a forward-thinking vision that integrates spiritual, social, and civic connections.

“Congratulations to The Church at Sun Valley for reaching this momentous milestone, marking the impending start of construction with a groundbreaking ceremony this past Saturday morning,” said Mark Phillips, Principal with CCBG Architects. “Thanks for allowing CCBG Architects to partner with you on this journey; the next year is going to be exciting. Thanks to Concord General Contracting for being a great collaborative partner on this project.”

The new building will include an innovative mix of indoor and outdoor spaces designed to foster community interaction. Key features include a coffee and ice cream shop called “Taste & See,” a 7,000 SF solar canopy and central courtyard, and an outdoor amphitheater that will host the church’s annual Easter Sunrise service, along with other community events.

Adding to the project’s broader community impact, the site will also be shared with the City of Buckeye, which plans to develop a branch library on the property.

Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn emphasized the importance of the project for the growing city.

“This is a milestone for Buckeye,” Orsborn said. “It’s a project that will create a true gathering place in North Buckeye.”

Pastor Daniel Scott of The Church at Sun Valley highlighted the spiritual significance of the new space.

“This building will be a banner to the community that God cares for and loves,” Scott said.

With construction now underway, the project represents a significant investment in the future of Buckeye, creating a welcoming destination for worship, education, and community life for years to come.

City of Buckeye Mayor Eric Osborn addresses those in attendance at the groundbreaking of a new worship and education building at The Church at Sun Valley.

 About CCBG Architects, Inc.

CCBG Architects, Inc., has been in continuous practice since 1956. Its portfolio includes multifamily, adaptive reuse, religious, urban infill, movie theatres, and various commercial project types. It has offices in Phoenix, Arizona, and San Diego, California. The firm is committed to the highest level of design and client satisfaction. It provides design, planning, construction administration and interior design services. CCBG has an atmosphere supportive of the pursuit of design excellence. As collaborative designers, CCBG architects strive for clear contributions to client success through a combination of service and innovative design solutions.

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