The new 95,000-sq-ft Centennial Station office building at 12154 E. Easter Ave. will support Centennial’s economic development office with a 20-year tenant lease that allows the office to grow with the surrounding community. The building is fully occupied. Photo: Blake Mourer, Gensler The 95,000-sq-ft Centennial Station office building will house the city of Centennial’s economic development office. Related Links: Construction Under Way on CU’s New Biotechnology Facility Phase 1 Construction Begins On Rifle’s Centennial Park ARRA Project Will Improve I-70 Interchange at Palisade 120th Avenue Extension Project Breaks Ground in Broomfield Lutheran Church Remodel Breaks Ground in Broomfield Construction Begins
The University of Utah College of Nursing Annette Poulson Cumming Building is undergoing an extensive $15-million renovation by Jacobsen Construction of Salt Lake City. Built in 1967, this project will completely renovate the five-story (plus one floor of below grade parking), 88,070-sq-ft building. Technical deficiencies in the infrastructure are being addressed and environments that support the educational and research functions of the college are being created. A renovation project at the University of Utah’s College of Nursing will completely renovate the five-story, 88,070-sq-ft building. Related Links: Ada County, Idaho was recently awarded its first LEED-Gold certification Historic Structure Demolished in
Salt Lake-based Okland Construction Co., under contract with the General Services Administration, recently demolished over 75,000 sq ft of commercial and residential buildings in downtown Salt Lake City. Okland and subcontractor TID Demolition of North Salt Lake cleared the site along 400 South and West Temple as part of the first bid package for a new $200-million U.S. District Courthouse. The Shubrick building, a three-story hotel built in 1912 that most recently housed the bar Port O’ Call, apartments and some offices, were among the structures torn down. Photo: Okland Construction The historic Shubrick building in Salt Lake was recently
Hogan & Associates of Centerville, Utah is building a new $12.5 million elementary school in Kaysville, Utah, for Davis County School District. Designed by VCBO Architecture of Salt Lake City, the project is a single level, 68,000-sq-ft facility highlighted with a galaxy and space theme throughout. Related Links: Ada County, Idaho was recently awarded its first LEED-Gold certification Historic Structure Demolished in Preparation of Courthouse Project UDOT Selects Contractor for Mountain View Corridor College of Nursing at University Of Utah Getting a Makeover Mulvaney MOB Grand Opening Held Morgan Asphalt Completes Infrastructure Project Staker Parson Finishing US-89 Roadwork Native American
Morgan Asphalt of Salt Lake City was nearing completion in mid-October of a $5.7 million contract to construct and install major portions of the infrastructure in the new Westport Industrial Center at 5600 West and I-80 in Salt Lake City. The project consists of over two miles of road construction with the associated underground utilities of water, sewer, and storm drain. Related Links: Ada County, Idaho was recently awarded its first LEED-Gold certification Historic Structure Demolished in Preparation of Courthouse Project UDOT Selects Contractor for Mountain View Corridor College of Nursing at University Of Utah Getting a Makeover Mulvaney MOB
Construction has begun on the Risen Savior Lutheran Church in Broomfield, which includes new additions and a remodel of the existing church. Related Links: Construction Complete On Centennial Station Construction Under Way on CU’s New Biotechnology Facility Phase 1 Construction Begins On Rifle’s Centennial Park ARRA Project Will Improve I-70 Interchange at Palisade 120th Avenue Extension Project Breaks Ground in Broomfield Construction Begins At Denver Union Station The design by Eidos Architects of Denver includes adding new office space for the staff as well as a new kitchen and music area. The project will also include a total remodel of
The Utah Dept. of Transportation has selected the Copper Hills Constructors Team (Granite Construction of Salt Lake City, Kiewit Construction of Salt Lake City, W.W. Clyde & Co. of Springville, Utah) to assist them in the design, estimating and construction of the Mountain View Corridor in southwest Salt Lake County. The Rio Tinto Distribution Center was awarded LEED-Gold certification. Related Links: Ada County, Idaho was recently awarded its first LEED-Gold certification Historic Structure Demolished in Preparation of Courthouse Project College of Nursing at University Of Utah Getting a Makeover Mulvaney MOB Grand Opening Held Morgan Asphalt Completes Infrastructure Project Staker
The Mulvaney Medical Office Building grand opening was held September 23 in Boise. The three-story, 70,000 sq ft building, located on the Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center Campus, is the first medical office building in Idaho to pursue LEED Gold certification. Layton Construction’s Boise office recently completed the University of Phoenix in Meridian. Related Links: Ada County, Idaho was recently awarded its first LEED-Gold certification Historic Structure Demolished in Preparation of Courthouse Project UDOT Selects Contractor for Mountain View Corridor College of Nursing at University Of Utah Getting a Makeover Morgan Asphalt Completes Infrastructure Project Staker Parson Finishing US-89 Roadwork
A & E Architects of Billings, Mont. designed the University of Montana Native American Studies Center in Missoula. The 30,000 sq ft building consists of three levels of 10,000 sq ft each. The project is being built by Jackson Contracting Group of Missoula. The new facility will have plenty of classrooms, along with faculty rooms, offices and a counseling center. The exterior will have brick, stone and fiberglass finishes. The interior will have stained concrete flooring, carpet and recovered larch. Rendering of $5.9-million Native American Studies Center being constructed at the University of Montana in Missoula. Related Links: Ada County,
Staker Parson Cos. of Ogden, Utah is nearing completion of a 5.8 mile stretch of asphalt pavement rehabilitation on US-89, 200 North to Sunset Drive in Kaysville, Utah. The $8 million project consists of removal and replacement of asphalt, bridge repair, and re-striping lanes, along with installing concrete paving in the outside southbound lane from South Weber Drive to U.S. 193. Related Links: Ada County, Idaho was recently awarded its first LEED-Gold certification Historic Structure Demolished in Preparation of Courthouse Project UDOT Selects Contractor for Mountain View Corridor College of Nursing at University Of Utah Getting a Makeover Mulvaney MOB