Catalog #
Project Name
Categories
Completed Date
2861
West Valley City Police Department
Civic, Public
2019
2708
Utah Veterans Memorial
Civic, Cultural, Public
2615
Midvale Senior Center
Cultural, Public, Public Recreation
2016
2575
West Valley Fire Station #72
Civic, Public
2018
2574
Sweetwater County Justice Complex
Public
2018
2573
West Valley City Fire Station #76
Civic, Public
2018
2567
Weber County Library North Branch
Cultural, Public
2018
2566
University of Utah Crocker Science Center
Higher-Ed, Public
2018
2565
West Valley City Fire Station #71
Civic, Public
2018
2435
West Valley City’s Fairbourne Station Masterplan
Civic, Master Planning, Public
2265
Utah Cultural Celebration Center
Cultural, Public, Public Recreation
2014
2135
Weber County Main Library
Cultural, Public
2018
1953
Draper Senior Center
Parks and Recreation, Public
2002
1784
J.L. Sorenson Recreation Center
Public, Public Recreation, Recreation
2011
1672
Herriman Library
Cultural, Public
2010
1480
Spanish Fork Fourth District Courts & City Police Facility
Civic, Public
2009
1345
Gallivan Center
Commercial, Public, Public Recreation, Recreation
2012
1297
Daybreak South Station District
Civic, Master Planning, Public
0947
Salt Palace Renovation
Civic, Public
2006

0947

Name
Salt Palace Renovation
Type
Cultural, Civic
Date Completed
2006
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Area
250,000 SF
Owner
Salt Lake County
Project Cost
50,000,000
Accolade(s)
Intermountain Contractor's Best of 2006 Awards – Best Green Building Project Award

Designed to catalyze Salt Lake City’s position as a destination for national trade shows and conferences, the 2006 renovation of the Salt Palace Convention Center set a standard for the sustainability of public projects in the city and county.

The centerpiece of the project was the new west entrance—an open and airy pre-function lobby space opening onto Vivint Plaza. The renovation included the addition of 250,000 square feet of exhibition, lobby, and meeting room space, as well as 404 parking stalls.

Certified Silver LEED® by the U.S. Green Building Council, the project was first-ever LEED-certified project in Salt Lake County. Among its many environmentally considered features are a stormwater retention system that captures 100% of runoff, and the largest solar-power lighting system installed to date in Utah.

0536
Antelope Island Visitor Center
Cultural, Public, Public Recreation
1995
0051
Salt Lake City Main Public Library
Public
1962