Recent statistics have shown that the overall market size of the asphalt industry will expand to roughly $52.9 million industry by 2032. And Solterra Materials, a leading Arizona-based asphalt materials provider and a division of Sunland Asphalt, is already seeing the effects of this expected growth.
Since its founding in 2018, Solterra Materials has expanded from 29 to 42 employees — a nearly 45% increase for the company that operates across the state of Arizona, serving private, commercial, highway and infrastructure projects, and supports a wide range of asphalt needs, from private developments and commercial projects to large-scale highway and infrastructure work, as well as specialized asphalt solutions.
Along with promoting its team internally in 2026 and launching its brand-new website (www.solterramaterials.com), a key component of Solterra Material’s 2026 growth strategy is its enhanced quality control (QC) division, which features a fully accredited lab where the team can provide mix designs and QC services internally and for customers, giving additional confidence, project reliability and support.
“Across Arizona and nationwide, we’re seeing continued momentum in infrastructure investment, private development and roadway improvements,” said Scott Bollinger, General Manager of Solterra Materials. “That growth is translating into increased demand for reliable, high-quality asphalt production and technical support. By expanding our team, strengthening our QA/QC capabilities and fully staffing our plant maintenance operations, we’re positioning Solterra Materials to meet that demand.”
In addition to team growth within the Arizona market, Solterra Materials has also strengthened their fully staffed, in-house maintenance team responsible for plant repairs, equipment optimization and infrastructure improvements. This investment has enhanced production efficiency, minimized downtime and allowed the company to maintain consistent, high-performance output.
The company has also expanded its industry footprint through participation in BWIC (Building Women in Construction) through the Arizona Chapter of the Associated General Contractors (AZAGC), demonstrating its commitment to workforce development and industry leadership.
For more information on Solterra Materials and its recent growth and upcoming projects, visit www.solterramaterials.com.
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