With the university’s enrollment rapidly growing, this project provides much-needed improvements and additional services for current and future students.
The vacant Newspaper Agency Co. building—a historic industrial space just outside downtown Salt Lake City—was revitalized through this $34-million effort.
A four-story corporate headquarters that is designed to integrate with the unique landforms of southern Utah provides employees with unencumbered views of the neighboring bluffs and the peaks of Snow Canyon in the distance.
A $148-million design-build effort has revitalized 4.5 miles of the I-80 corridor. The project features improvements to roadways, bridges and drainage systems; enhancements for cyclists and pedestrians; and utility relocations.
This 200-MW solar generation facility is one of the first photovoltaic projects to utilize the solar production tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act.
Spanning 138,000 sq ft, this state-of-the-art fluid milk facility is the first vertically integrated Class 1 and Class 2 dairy processing plant in the state of Idaho, meaning it has the capacity to process and package products in one location.
To strengthen the delivery logistics required to efficiently service 24 hospitals and 160 clinics across the Intermountain West, this $16-million expansion brings an additional 46,000 sq ft to this fulfillment center and pharmacy.
Spanning nearly a full city block, this $159-million urban redevelopment project transformed formerly abandoned industrial buildings and crumbling concrete structures at the western edge of downtown Salt Lake City.
This $41.2-million five-story addition brings another 110,000 sq ft to the Kahlert Village housing complex, with 424 beds in a mix of traditional and semi-suite rooms.
As part of a partnership between the University of Utah and Salt Lake Community College, this new campus will allow students to earn an associate’s degree through SLCC, then transfer to the University of Utah to complete their bachelor's degree, all on the same campus.