CentrePointe Business Park
1865 W. and 1885 W. 2100 S., Salt Lake City, Utah
The research and development center is constructed of tilt-wall concrete panels, and combines curtain wall glazing systems in its two story lobby with a skylight maximizing natural light. Production space provices dock doors with a minimum 18 foot clear height.
Landmark Commerce Center
5500 W. 1730 S., Salt Lake City, Utah
Fort Union Square
2242-2258 E. Fort Union Blvd., Cottonwood Heights, Utah
This retail center is designed with masonry as its primary structure, containing multiple options for subdivision, while maximixing store front presentation.
LNR Bangerter Crossing
3907 W. Ninigret Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah
The first two big box buildings of a master planned park, containing 300 acres. These tilt-wall structures account for 406,000 square feet of building space.
Composites One
2222 N. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City, Utah
Ferguson Enterprises
1422 S. 4450 W., Salt Lake City, Utah
Two sales and distrution facilities occupy seven acres of property, utilizing outdoor storage as well as showrooms, sales offices and warehouse space.
Department of Motor Vehicles
Farmington, Utah
This building serves the Farmington area for licensing motor vehicles, utilizing drive-through facilities as well as a walk-in office area, incorporating energy saving materials and systems. Natural light is filtered into the main lobby and customer areas and artificial lighting systems are controlled to minimize energy. Re-cycled and natural materials were used for durability and environmental preservation.
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