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Firms In The News - May 2005

Paving Contractor Garners Numerous Industry Honors

Staker & Parson Company takes home industry awards for their efforts in environmental compliance and community outreach. MHTN's landscape architects are honored for their design by supplier Rain Bird and Ogden structural engineering firm ARW wins awards for steel work at Davis County Conference facility.

Staker & Parson Lauded for Environment and Community Efforts

The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) announced that Staker & Parson Companies, of Ogden, Utah, is the winner of the 2004 NAPA Ecological Award for a Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Facility, sponsored by Roads & Bridges Magazine. The company received this national award on at a special ceremony at the Association¹s 50th Annual Convention "Pavement Paradise" in Hawaii.

"NAPA selects the award recipients using rigorous criteria to evaluate the environmental friendliness of their operations," says Charles F. Potts, Chairman of the NAPA Board of Directors. "The judges determined that Staker & Parson Companies operates in an exemplary manner."

Staker & Parson Companies won the award for its HMA facility located at the company¹s corporate headquarters in Ogden, Utah. Originally built in 1985, the plant was replaced in 2000 with a newer facility that produces an average of 2000 tons of HMA a day. The plant has already earned NAPA's Diamond Achievement Commendation for Excellence in HMA Plant/Site Operations.

"Our company has been around since 1952, and we have always tried to go above and beyond what¹s normally considered appropriate for a construction company," says Patrick Clark, Environmental Advisor for Staker and Parson Companies.

The company uses best management practices to control discharges and emissions at the plant site. Employees frequently wash down the facility¹s equipment and the surrounding area to control dust. All of this water, as well as storm water runoff from the site, is captured with a system of underground drains and an on-site containment area. The plant operates with such low emissions that it was permitted to process contaminated soil during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

NAPA determined that the site looks attractive, an important consideration since it can be seen from the adjacent freeway and the area¹s main thoroughfares. It includes extensive landscaping with trees, grass, shrubs and flowerbeds. The vegetation that has grown around the containment area now provides a habitat for many species of wild animals.

"We put a lot of money into keeping our plants successfully running and mechanically sound. We also place a huge amount into the aesthetics of all of our sites," said Greg Gordon, Staker & Parson Companies' asphalt plant superintendent.

Community Outreach Program Honored

The NAPA also honored Staker & Parson Companies with the 2004 Community Involvement Award.
The company won the award for "Rocks Build Our World," an outreach program for elementary schools that the company started in 1997.

"NAPA understands how important it is for the companies in our industry to participate in and support their communities," said Charles F. Potts, Chairman of the NAPA Board of Directors. "This award reflects the high priority that Staker & Parson Companies places upon its relationship with its neighbors."

The Rocks Build Our World program includes both group tours of the company's corporate office facility and classroom visits targeted to fourth graders.

The classroom visits start with some basic information on geology, mining methods and the uses of minerals in every day life. Students then enjoy a "cookie mining" session where they remove the chocolate chips from cookies (while reclaiming their site by placing all crumbs back into a designated area).

Winners of this game receive Rocks Build Our World tee shirts and other prizes. Students see a miniature aggregate operation, demonstrating the mining to material production to reclamation process. They also watch the "Rockman" music video. The program ends with a question and answer session. Children are given activity books that highlight Rocky and Sandy, characters created for the program, as they explore the different uses of aggregates in a community.

"We want to educate the public so they understand the necessity of aggregate and their importance in our economy," said Patrick Clark, Staker & Parson Companies environmental adviser. "Most people don¹t realize that over nine tons of aggregates are produced for every American each year. Aggregates are integral to our standard of living."

During the 2003-2004 school year, more than 860 students from pre-school age to fourth grade took part in one of these programs. It was also presented to 150 educators and teachers at a symposium sponsored by the National Energy Foundation.

"The reaction has been fantastic," said Clark. "When we started, we were contacting the schools and asking them if we could come in and do the presentations. Now we're at the point where schools are proactive in contacting us. So far in 2005, we have presented the program to over 1,000 students."

Jack B. Parson Companies Honored Industry Association

The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) announced that Jack B. Parson Companies is the winner of two national Environmental Excellence Awards for its West Haven, Utah and Salt Lake City, Utah (California Avenue) ready-mixed concrete plants. The awards were presented at NRMCA's annual convention held in conjunction with the CONEXPO/CON AGG construction exposition.

NRMCA's Environmental Excellence competition recognizes ready-mixed concrete producers for outstanding contributions to protecting the environment and maintaining sound management practice in their operations. In its tenth year, the program salutes companies that have not only met, but also surpassed governmental compliance measures and demonstrated a commitment to environmental excellence through innovative management practices, plant operations, maintenance, and staff investment.

"We are honored to receive recognition from the NRMCA and our industry," said Scott Parson, vice president of Jack B. Parson Company.

"The Environmental Excellence Award is presented to operators who have best demonstrated environmental excellence and innovative management," said NRMCA president Robert Garbini. "Jack B. Parson Companies has met these standards and we are pleased to honor them with this award."

A panel consisting of regulatory officials, industry and environmental consultants judges the entries on a written narrative covering 10 criteria.

Judges also depend heavily on photographs of plants to complete their evaluations. Any member company of NRMCA in good standing, producing ready mixed concrete from a fixed plant location in the United States, its territories, or Canada is eligible for the award. NRMCA currently has 1550 members.

Landscape Project Honored by Industry Supplier

Citing innovative design and superior water savings, Rain Bird's Drip Division
awarded Randall Boudrero, ASLA and Craig Widmier, ASLA of MHTN Architects, Inc. with the 2004 Rose Bowl Drip Irrigation Design Award for their landscape irrigation design of the landscaped Davis Campus of Weber State University in Layton, Utah.

MHTN Architects, Inc. used Rain Bird® Drip Tubing to irrigate all the shrubs and groundcover plantings, which constitute 25 percent of the WSU - Davis Campus landscape design.

In doing so, MHTN Architects estimated they saved over 650,000 gallons of water in one month alone by designing efficient water-use landscape for the WSU Davis Campus. This is a 42 percent savings over a campus' traditional landscape water use.

MHTN also used a combination of landscape dripline, Popup-sprays and rotors in the site design that consisted of complex and individual irrigation zones to encompass various turf types. These turf types included low-consumptive grasses like buffalo grass and tall fescue, drought-tolerant perennial plantings, and drought-tolerant shrubs and groundcover.

"The WSU - Davis Campus landscape and irrigation design exemplifies Rain
Bird's intelligent use of water philosophy by using water efficiently on shrubs
and trees," says Janet Reilly, Landscape Drip Marketing Manager. "Designs like this illustrate how low-volume irrigation can save thousands of gallons of water a year, which can lead not only to significant cost savings but also an increased level of environmental stewardship."

The project's clients, the Utah State Division of Facilities Construction and
Management and Weber State University, were excited with the aesthetics of the design and the water-savings achieved. MHTN also wrote the new

Landscape and Irrigation Design Guidelines for future DFCM projects.

CSHQA Teams with Idaho Tribe to Open Grocery Store

Boise-based design firm CSHQA, worked with the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes to complete the $2.8 million project on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation.

For the first time in 128 years, the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation have their own grocery store. The Grand Opening Ceremony was held in March.

Located one-quarter mile south of the Idaho/Nevada state line on Hwy Nevada 225 and Hwy Idaho 51, this development is a result of funding efforts of the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes. This project is the first full-service grocery store on the Reservation since the President of the United States Executive Order of 1887 placed the two Tribes in this remote location on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation. As a member of Associated Food Stores, Tammen Temeeh Kahni grocery store will benefit from the cooperative buying power of nearly 500 stores throughout the Intermountain West.

EK Bailey Construction Completes Renovation for Crowell Advertising

After 12 and-a-half years in the Walker Center on 200 South and Main Street in Salt Lake City, Crowell Advertising, Marketing and PR has created a new contemporary home in the historical Union Pacific Depot, on 400 West and South Temple.

"Honestly, it was hard to find a space that felt as cool as my team thinks they are," says Tracy Crowell, founder of the full-service ad agency. "They're a little spoiled, but I humor them because they are talented as hell, they get results, and the clients seem to love them."

The space is located in the south wing of the Union Pacific Building above the Virgin Record Store. The 7,400-sq ft. space has 17-ft. high ceilings, exposed brick, concrete columns and floors.

Crowell has kept the historic character of the building, leaving most of the original features, but has created a modern office within the space, incorporating angled plywood paneling, expansive windows, and multi-colored and textured walls.

There is also room for growth, which is another factor that spurred the move from the Walker Center.

Pascal Meyer, project architect from Carpenter Stringham Architects said,
"Crowell was the perfect client because they allowed us to explore unique architectural solutions. We drew from the energy of Crowell, particularly Tracy, and set out to express the many emotions of advertising in architectural form and color. Tracy does things differently, and he gave us the license to do the same. He gets bored with the norm and that caused us to question all the typical solutions.

"This led to atypical expressions of walls, windows and woodwork. We contrasted vibrant oranges and reds with subdued blues and greens, and used materials like plywood and metal that were raw in nature. We left the original brick walls and concrete columns exposed as a reminder of the time-worn nature of the place. I particularly like how the new contemporary and energetic design contrasts with the old, stable and historic context of the Union Pacific Depot. A new look that says, 'we do things differently now,' while still maintaining a notion for the past," Pascal added.

Lyle Anderson, project superintendent for EK Bailey Contractors echoed that the project had been fun to do, though time consuming because there were so many details. He said it was great to step back and look at the finished project with satisfaction.

ARW Engineers Honored for Steel Design of the Davis Conference Center

ARW Engineers has received a 2005 Engineering Award of Excellence Merit Award from the American Institute of Steel Construction for the Davis Conference Center. The award was presented at the North American Steel Construction Conference in Montreal in April.

The Engineering Awards of Excellence give recognition to structural engineering firms for innovative design of steel framed building projects.

Judges consider total structural design with emphasis on creative solutions to the buildings program requirements, application of innovative design approaches in areas such as connections, gravity systems, and lateral load resisting systems, and significance of engineering achievement and elegance of design.

The Davis Conference Center is a 43,000-sq. ft. structure located in Layton.

The building houses reception and conference space which is used in conjunction with adjacent hotel space. The conference center was conceived in order to serve the communities of northern Utah by providing state of the art convention and reception space which features integrated presentation amenities and high-speed internet access. It provides an alternate to similar facilities established in the Salt Lake City metro area

New R&O construction project started in Oklahoma

R&O Construction has begun a remodel project in Miami, Oklahoma for the Sundance Division of DaVita Dialysis. The remodel consists of the interior finish of medical offices and treatment space in a building newly purchased by DaVita Dialysis. The project will be completed in four months.

DaVita is the largest independent provider of dialysis services in the United States. R&O Construction has been doing new construction and remodels for them during the past year.



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