Kieffer says the outlook for Salt Lake City’s construction market feels positive, with momentum from essential community-serving work—specifically health care, municipal projects and transportation improvements.
The primary goal of this project was to efficiently convey wastewater to the treatment plant, which involved installing a new large sewer tie-in structure in addition to rehabilitating an existing structure.
To realize a modern headquarters that would serve the school district for decades, this project features a two-story, 60,000 sq-ft administrative office building for the majority of the school district’s functional departments as well as a 220-stall parking garage.
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.
“You need to finish.” That was Michael Williams’ parting message to his friends and to the team building the new Salt Lake City International Airport. Even from the hospital, where its former program director died in May, he focused on the job to complete the construction effort.