The exterior of this three-story, 72,000-sq-ft steel and concrete structure is clad with a precast stone product made from a dolomite aggregate, while windows feature locally designed and fabricated art glass.
In just four months, Helix Electric’s team carefully routed a 2,500-amp service from the utility transformer into this state-of-the-art 130,000-sq-ft manufacturing facility.
Featuring a steel-frame structure with striking metal skin panels and dynamic curtain wall glazing, this aviation training facility was designed to both look and be cutting-edge.
To enhance public infrastructure in this part of downtown Vernal, a revitalization project modernized existing utility services and created a more inviting and accessible environment.
Although this project’s original scope was to remodel an existing 73-year-old fire station to bring it up to code, the team quickly discovered that the structure was beyond repair.
A combined tilt-up and CMU structural system proved to be a strategic solution to several challenges on this two-story high school in Tooele, Utah, merging modern educational design and advanced construction techniques to achieve an iconic aesthetic.
Repairs and upgrades were made to the treatment plant’s power supply and electrical components and to the high service pump station, the city’s largest potable water pump station.
Between 2010 and 2020, the town of Wellington saw its population explode by 75%, resulting in a significant strain on its 1984-era water treatment plant’s 2-million-gallon-per-day capacity.
Falcon Stadium’s east concourse has been replaced with the new East Club, which features 1,200 premium seats and a state-of-the-art club-level experience.