Our base is in Downtown Salt Lake City - within walking distance of the LDS Church Office Building campus and two blocks from the Salt Palace Convention Center. Our crews mobilize across Salt Lake County and neighboring Wasatch Front counties for emergency response, planned replacement, and the maintenance programs that keep manufacturer warranties intact through Utah winters.
Salt Lake City's commercial roof inventory reflects the city's layered development history. The original downtown stock - the blocks surrounding Temple Square, the City Creek canyon redevelopment corridor, and the State Street office district - ranges from century-old brick commercial buildings carrying third- and fourth-generation modified bitumen roofs to post-2000 tower additions built on original pre-war structures. The University of Utah Research Park and Health Sciences Center represent a concentrated cluster of large-footprint research and healthcare buildings built primarily in the 1970s through 2000s, most of which are in active replacement or maintenance cycles. The 9th and 9th, Sugar House, and Sugarmont commercial districts carry a generation of mid-century commercial and retail buildings in various stages of their second or third roof lifecycle.
Silicon Slopes' presence in the greater metro - Adobe, eBay, Domo, Pluralsight, and Qualtrics all maintain major office presence in or adjacent to Salt Lake County - has produced a generation of 2005 to 2020 corporate office and tech campus construction that is now in its first major maintenance and warranty-renewal cycle. Intermountain Healthcare's Salt Lake City campuses, including LDS Hospital on 8th Avenue and the Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, represent some of the most operationally complex roofing environments in the market.
The Downtown core - bounded roughly by North Temple, 400 South, 200 West, and 200 East - contains the highest concentration of large commercial buildings in the Wasatch Front. The LDS Church Office Building at 50 E North Temple and the surrounding Church administration campus are among the largest contiguous building complexes in the city. City Creek Center and the adjacent Deseret News and Church News building complex represent some of the most recently constructed downtown commercial real estate. The Wells Fargo Center and the 111 Main office tower anchor the financial district on the south end of the core.
The Avenues neighborhood - the historic residential and mixed-use district on the hillside north of downtown - carries a concentration of older commercial and institutional buildings including the University of Utah campus's north-facing support buildings, LDS Hospital, and the medical office buildings along 8th and 9th Avenues. Roofing work in this corridor requires coordination with the narrow street access and parking constraints that characterize the Avenues grid.
Capitol Hill - the State Capitol complex and the surrounding state government office buildings - represents a segment of state-owned buildings subject to public procurement requirements. State building roofing projects require documentation meeting Utah Division of Facilities Construction and Management standards. We are familiar with the additional documentation burden and plan accordingly in our project timelines.