South Jordan's commercial inventory is dominated by 2005 to 2020 construction - the Daybreak master-planned community's commercial core, the Mountain America Credit Union headquarters campus, and the tech and professional services buildings along Bangerter Highway and the 11400 South corridor.
South Jordan is one of the Wasatch Front's youngest commercial markets. The Daybreak community, Kennecott Land's master-planned development anchored on the site of the former Kennecott copper mine tailings, began delivering commercial product in the mid-2000s and accelerated through the 2010s. The Mountain America Credit Union headquarters campus, one of the largest corporate headquarters buildings in Utah, opened in 2016 and established South Jordan's position as a home for major financial services and technology employers. The Apple campus peripheral development - supplier and tech-adjacent office buildings that followed the announcement of Eddy Cue's high-profile connection to the South Jordan corridor - added further corporate office demand to the area.
The roofing consequence of South Jordan's youth as a commercial market is straightforward: most of the significant commercial buildings in the city are less than 20 years old, and many are less than 10. The Daybreak commercial core, the Bangerter Highway office corridor, and the Mountain America campus surroundings are in first-maintenance and warranty-documentation cycles. These buildings need documented annual maintenance, moisture trending, and manufacturer warranty verification - not replacement work, not yet.
From our Salt Lake City base, South Jordan is 25 to 30 minutes south on I-15 and Bangerter Highway. Our crews run South Jordan on the same south-county route as West Jordan and Daybreak. Emergency response is same-day across the city.
The Daybreak commercial core - centered on the SoDa Row retail district and the office and medical buildings along Daybreak Parkway and Daybreak Boulevard - carries a mix of neighborhood retail, medical office, and Class A office buildings constructed 2007 to 2020. Roofing systems across the Daybreak commercial inventory are primarily 60-mil or 80-mil mechanically attached TPO on metal deck, with some fully adhered systems on the medical office buildings where the higher attachment cost was justified by occupancy requirements.
The Mountain America Credit Union headquarters at 7181 S Campus View Drive is a landmark corporate campus building with a large, complex roofing system that includes significant rooftop mechanical and generator equipment, skylight penetrations, and multi-level roof sections at different elevations. Buildings of this type - under institutional ownership, under active warranty, with complex rooftop equipment arrays - require maintenance programs that go beyond annual inspection: manufacturer warranty verification, penetration flashing checks after each significant weather event, and mechanical equipment coordination when rooftop systems are serviced by the building's mechanical contractors.