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State & Municipal GovernmentSALT PALACE CONVENTION CENTER
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| Start Date: | June 1999 |
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| Completion Date: | August 2000 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 51,600,000 |
| Contact: | Salt Lake County - Ken Ament, Construction Manager |
| Architect: | MHTN Architects |
This project was an addition to the existing Salt Palace Convention Center. It consists of a 285,000 square foot area which includes a parking structure for over 400 cars on drilled piers and pilings, exhibit hall expansion, and additional meeting space. It also required remodeling portions of the existing convention center to accomodate the required work. This was a fast-track schedule and design-build coordinated project.
| Start Date: | December 2004 |
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| Completion Date: | July 2006 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 54,700,000 |
| Contact: | Allyson Jackson |
| Architect: | EDA Architects, Inc. |
The Aline Wilmot Skaggs Biology Building was designed to form the University of Utah's nucleus for biology education and research; as well as to foster greater interaction and attract high caliber faculty that would reinforce the Department's reputation as a premier research and teaching institution. Sited in proximity to the Biology Department's three existing buildings, the new building serves to shape and define a shared "Biology Quad" as well as reinforce the edge of the Science and Engineering corridor leading to the University's center. There were competition winning commissions for the etched glass on the pedestrian bridge and the colorful tile mosaic in the lobby floor were integrated with the building's architecture to meet the Biology Department's mandate dedicating one percent of the building's cost to artwork. The new facility includes 24 research lab units, offices and special use rooms, support spaces, 350 seat lecture hall with lobby, prep rooms, restrooms, and study areas.
| Start Date: | June 1996 |
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| Completion Date: | August 1998 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 24,700,000 |
| Contact: | State of Utah, DFCM Tom Christensen - Construction Manager |
| Architect: | Anshen & Allen with EDA Architects |
A four-story complex, housing laboratories for mathematics, earth sciences, and materials testing. The building also has faculty offices, classrooms, a conference media resource center and a commons area.
| Start Date: | October 1993 |
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| Completion Date: | December 1995 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 15,100,000 |
| Contact: | State of Utah, DFCM Bob Askerlund, Salt Lake Community College |
| Architect: | MHTN Architects |
This was the second phase of the center's construction and added an additional 64,000 square feet of space to the existing 30,000 square feet. The theater provides a full production venue to the Center, including an orchestra pit lift system, a fully lofted fly house, an associated rigging and dimming system, and a lobby opening on to Broadway Street in a flourishing arts market.
| Start Date: | July 1999 |
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| Completion Date: | September 2000 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 12,800,000 |
| Contact: | Salt Lake County - David Barber, Contract Administrator |
| Architect: | Eaton Mahoney Architects |
The 85,000 square foot expansion and remodel to the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture preserves and interprets regional and Native American histories as well as the visual arts. The complex added five exhibition galleries, a learning center, a meeting room, a research library and archive, a 300-seat amphitheater, cafe, gift shop, and a three-level parking garage. The site, perched on a bluff, overlooks the Valley of the Spokane River and its falls. Galleries and collection storage are underground to reduce the building's mass and create a park-like setting compatible with the residential context.
| Start Date: | July 1999 |
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| Completion Date: | December 2001 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 25,000,000 |
| Contact: | State of Washington - Department of General Administration |
| Architect: | Boora Architects |
This 47,000 square foot, four-level project consisted of laboratories and office space for the Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science Departments at the University of Utah.
| Start Date: | January 1996 |
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| Completion Date: | October 1997 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 11,400,000 |
| Contact: | State of Utah, DFCM Susan Smith, Contract Administrator |
| Architect: | TPH Architects |