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.
Utah heavy-highway contractor W.W. Clyde has been in business since 1926, when its crews used horse-drawn plows and scrapers to create infrastructure that transformed the state from a railway-based system into one reliant on roadways.