The 10-story 11th & Idaho tower was constructed with a focus on sustainable work environments, materials and design.
This 32,000-sq-ft renovation and nearly 100,000-sq-ft expansion of a community center transformed a dated facility into a contemporary fitness center.
The key feature of the aquarium’s new Science Learning Campus is its Ecosystem Exploration Craft & Observatory, or EECO, which repurposes a 190-ton, 165-ft-tall metal sculpture that originally served as U2’s stage during the band’s 360-degree tour.
This new welcome center is also the new home for the university’s outdoor recreation program and highlights its commitment to outdoor adventure and education.
The remodel of this design firm’s space is among the first in Utah to be certified by the Living Building Institute.
This 149-room Courtyard by Marriott, located at the foot of Utah’s Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood canyons, offers easy access to downtown and the area’s major ski resorts and fills a gap in hospitality offerings in the area.
This new corporate headquarters and asphalt batch plant brings operations and administrative functions together in a workplace that showcases an industrial architecture aesthetic.
This expansion and renovation of an existing cold storage warehouse and office building originally built in 2015 added nearly 150,000 sq ft of freezer space and a 24,000-sq-ft cold dock.
This nine-story core-and-shell office tower is the tallest building in West Valley City and includes a solar array as one of its defining architectural features.
This 350,000-sq-ft corporate headquarters consolidates operations for up to 2,000 employees that used to take place in a variety of spaces.
This renovation converted an existing warehouse into a food processing and manufacturing plant for oat-based milk foods.
The first of several planned facilities, BioFire’s new manufacturing plant defines the architectural direction of the future campus.
This five-acre town square is a multi-use space that accommodates a broad range of year-round activities, including concerts, craft and retail booths, festivals, a weekly farmer’s market and outdoor winter recreation such as ice skating.
This elementary school addition and remodel provides creative makerspaces for students and is equipped with learning studios and lab spaces to encourage hands-on discovery and creative thinking.
The new Pierce Park Elementary School replaces the Boise school district’s oldest elementary school, providing a 52,500-sq-ft facility that supports 400 kindergarten through sixth-grade students.
An addition of a new auxiliary lane, a widened 12-ft shoulder and new conduit and utilities along Interstate 80 have improved safety and connectivity for Tooele Valley residents and commuters.
This remodel gives new life to an old 1950s-era campus building by replacing the curtain wall and upgrading the mechanical and electrical systems to achieve better thermal comfort and improve energy efficiency.
This new building includes simulation labs, classrooms, offices and gathering spaces designed to create a learning environment that provides real-life experience while accommodating state-of-the-art equipment and training that meets the needs of industry partners.
This addition to the Huntsman Cancer Institute provides proton therapy options for patients who need targeted cancer treatment.
The woven bird’s nest pattern in this new performing arts center mimics that of Alta High School’s hawk mascot, and the placement of its 1,400-seat auditorium in the center of the building suggests a hawk’s nest.
Ranking of 2020 starts dominated by energy, highway and health care work, in addition to new education projects.
A surging population in state’s northern towns requires innovative traffic solutions.
$100-million mixed-use development will combine retail, restaurants and lodging to create a more traditional downtown.
The replacement of Salt Lake City International Airport has weathered multiple challenges and changes and remains on schedule for complete build-out.
Billion-dollar project aims to convert underused campus in north Denver into a year-round tourist destination with an academic core.
These young construction industry trailblazers are making their mark on the industry and their communities.