Landscape Projects Final Gap Bridged in Salt Lake City’s Expansive Urban Trail System Brian Fryer December 11, 2017 Completion of the Jordan River Parkway trail also creates one of the largest urban trail systems in the U.S.Read More
Environmental Projects Post-Flood Restoration Creates a More Resilient Big Thompson River Brian Fryer October 5, 2017 Environmental engineers and local stakeholders work to restore flood-damaged stretches of the Big Thompson Canyon.Read More
ESI Selected as 2017 Intermountain Contractor of the Year Brian Fryer August 15, 2017 No Comments Idaho firm grows from its local roots as a retail contractor to build a diverse portfolio of projects.Read More
High-Tech Stages Add Flexibility to New Hale Theatre Brian Fryer August 14, 2017 No Comments Community theater will provide family-focused entertainment to residents of Salt Lake City suburb.Read More
Utah State Engineers Model Fix for Oroville Dam Spillway Brian Fryer July 12, 2017 One Comment Utah State engineers test concepts in the lab on a small scale before on-site crews in California repair damaged spillwayRead More
Adams County Brings New Life to Aging Industrial Site Brian Fryer June 13, 2017 No Comments Adams County Human Services Center project creates thoughtful reuse for a former industrial building.Read More
Associations AGC of Utah Adds Key New Components to Its Safety Training Facility Brian Fryer May 26, 2017 The new components were purchased with a $45,000 grant from the Utah Labor Commission, AGC member funds and materials donations.Read More
State of Utah Selected as Intermountain Area Owner of the Year for 2016 Brian Fryer April 11, 2017 No Comments A fast-growing population drives a wave of infrastructure and institutional building in the Beehive State.Read More
Legislative News Utah Legislature Passes Two Key Construction Funding Bills Brian Fryer March 14, 2017 Included in the bills was $100 million to fund infrastructure at the site of the new state prison. Read More
Renovation of Wyoming Capitol Moves From Demolition and Excavation Into the Rebuilding Phase The project will upgrade and restore the state’s 1886 statehouse and surrounding campus Brian Fryer February 14, 2017 No Comments The $300-million project will restore the historic Capitol and renovate and expand buildings in the adjacent complex.Read More