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| November 2009
Walking the Walk
In an effort to literally show clients the value of sustainable design, many architectural and engineering firms in the Intermountain region have made significant investments in recent years to make their offices as green as possible. The reward? Greater energy efficiency and a better working environment for employees.
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| September 2009
WCF Corporate Office Tower
Terry Wright,an executive vice president with Jacobsen Construction Co. of Salt Lake City, doesn’t mince words when describing the toughness of Heather Talenah, project manager for Jacobsen on the new $48-million Worker’s Compensation Fund Corporate Office Tower at Towne Ridge Parkway in Sandy, Utah.
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June 2009
Intermountain Contractor’s Top Projects of 2009 in Utah and Idaho
The commercial construction industry in the Intermountain region (Utah, Idaho) remains in pretty good shape overall, despite the recent woes the past couple of years in the residential construction market, along with realistic fears that the local economy will follow the slowing trend happening in other regions of the country. One thing is certain – there are a number of impressive projects currently under construction in this region, ranging from landmark buildings to state-of-the-art transportation systems to impressive civil/infrastructure projects.
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March 2009
Safety Trends
Safety programs throughout the Intermountain region – within both trade associations and individual construction firms – have evolved over the years.
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| February 2009
Key A/E/C Professionals 40 & Under
Some of the individuals are following in the footsteps of their parents and even grandparents, carrying the torch of the family business into another generation. Others are up-and-comers, young professionals trying to establish their own credentials on their own terms, determined to leave behind a legacy of quality, hard work and commitment.
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