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Feb | Mar 18 | UTAH CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN | 2322 | UTAH CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN | Feb | Mar 18
HONOR – BEST OF SHOW
MTC South Campus Expansion Architect: ZGF Architects
Mason: Child Enterprises; RJ Masonry
GC: Okland/Layton/Jacobsen MTC JV
Owner: LDS Church
Suppliers: Interstate Brick; Ash Grove;
Sunroc Masonry Products
A monumental undertaking for both
masonry firms involved, which combined to
install 585,000 ‘Norman’ brick units, 70,000
SF of precast and GFRC panels, and 11,000+
CMU pieces. Three types of custom blend
buff colored brick were used to compliment
existing masonry on campus, in addition
to an accent red brick on inset horizontal
banding. Vertical window sections stretch
from ground level to roof flanked with GFRC
pilasters and jambs decked out with ornate
art deco design elements. 90% of masonry
work was accomplished in under 8 months.
HONOR – GOLDEN TROWEL AWARD
Herriman Town Center Architect: GSBS Architects
Mason: IMS Masonry
GC: Layton Construction
Owner: Herriman City
Suppliers: Interstate Brick; Lehi Block; Ash
Grove Packaging
This beautiful and important 49,444
SF community building for Herriman City
includes 45,000 CMU, a combined 46,000 SF
of Ironstone Atlas/Emperor brick, 10,500
SF of cast stone, 200 SF of natural stone
tiles and 6,200 Sunrise Arriscraft tile. Crews
were challenged blending in four different
colors on many elevation transitions, along
with the intricate nature of the water
feature stone floor.
HONOR – COMMERCIAL
Park City Medical Center AdditionArchitect: VCBO Architecture
Mason: RJ Masonry
GC: Big-D Construction
Owner: Intermountain Healthcare
Suppliers: Delta Stone; Spec Mix
This 82,000 SF addition required 17,000
SF of Mountain Valley Natural Blend thin
veneer pieces for a large addition to this
hospital, including an orthopedics clinic,
procedure center, surgical suites, a LiVe
Well suite, a 12-patient bed suit plus new
lobbies and other ancillary spaces.
HONOR – INSTITUTIONAL
New Bridge Elementary Architect: MHTN Architects
Mason: Doyle Hatfield Masonry
GC: Hogan & Associates
Owner: Ogden School District >>
UMC Honors David Anderson with ‘Lifetime Masonry Service’ AwardIMS Masonry earns ‘Golden Trowel’ for Herriman City Hall; ‘Best of Show’ awarded to Child Enterprises and RJ Masonry for MTC South Campus Expansion.
UMC 2017 Excellence in Masonry Design Awards UMC 2017 Excellence in Masonry Design Awards
David Anderson, founder of Salt Lake-
based David O. Anderson Masonry, was
presented with the ‘Lifetime Masonry
Service Award’ February | March 2 during
Utah Masonry Council’s 2017 ‘Excellence in
Masonry Design Awards’ banquet.
Anderson’s imprint on Utah’s masonry
industry is deep and wide, and was evident
by the number of hands that went up when
the crowd was asked who had worked
with or been influenced by Anderson in
some capacity.
“I’m honored to know a lot of you – the
industry looks like it’s in good hands.
Buildings are getting nicer and more
intricate,” said Anderson, adding that
he appreciates the dynamic of the Utah
market and how suppliers and masons
are working in tandem with each other to
improve project teams. He said local firms
have proven over time that they can be
vigorous competitors, yet come together
when needed on important topics while
showing mutual respect for each other.
“I’ve spent the last decade working a lot
out of state…Salt Lake City has something
unique that I haven’t seen in other states,”
said Anderson. “I have (contractor) friends
from out of town and they can’t figure out
how we’re so competitive, but we all get
along. Competition here is good, but we all
have a unity.”
Anderson began his career at age
15 as a hod tender and enrolled in a
masonry vocational course in high school,
ultimately founding David O. Anderson
Masonry at the age of 21. Among his firm’s
achievements is the 2006 ‘Golden Trowel
Award’ for the Moran Eye Center at the
University of Utah, one of many education-
related projects in its portfolio.
UMC also presented awards for 19
projects that were completed in 2017, with
the ‘Best of Show’ Honor award going
to the MTC South Campus Expansion
in Provo, a mammoth project with two
six-story buildings that required two
masonry contractors – Child Enterprises of
Springville and RJ Masonry of Heber City –
to install more than 650,000 total units.
IMS Masonry earned the ‘Golden Trowel
David Anderson (right) is presented with the ‘Lifetime Masonry Service Award’ from UMC Executive Director Brent Overson for his contributions the past 40+ years to Utah’s masonry industry. (photo by Dana Sohm)
UMC 2017 Excellence in Masonry Design Awards
Two firms – RJ Masonry of Heber City and Child Enterprises of Springville teamed up on the MTC South Campus Expansion, named ‘Best of Show’ this year. Left to right: Paul Ballif and Adam Hicken of RJ Masonry; Richard Child, Steve Child, Mike Child of Child Enterprises; Robert Hicken of RJ Masonry. (photo by Dana Sohm)
Award’ for its work on Herriman City Hall &
Towne Center, an almost 50,000 SF building
that included over 125,000 total masonry
pieces, including CMU (45,000 pieces),
Ironstone Atlas and Emperor brick, and
natural stone.
Foremen Larry Farley (left) and Russell Jensen of Lindon-based IMS Masonry stand with the ‘Golden Trowel Award’ for the firm’s work on Herriman City Hall & Towne Center. (photo by Dana Sohm)
2017-18 Board of Directors
Paul Jahn President Ash Grove Packaging
Craig Child 1st Vice President Child Enterprises
Ken DiLoreto 2nd Vice President Quikrete
Bryan Allen Secretary/Treasurer Allen’s Masonry
Adam Hicken Past President RJ Masonry
Gerald Travis Director Amcor
Jeff Elder Director Interstate Brick
Terry Powell Director Lehi Block
Tyler Fallis Director Wasatch Masonry
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Suppliers: Buehner Block
This 96,000 SF school supports an
immersive STEM learning environment, with
red and brown masonry and buff accents
that tie to the local community’s art deco
character. More than 125,000 total structural
masonry units (with 60,000 decorative units)
were installed on this primarily CMU exterior.
HONOR – MUNICIPAL
Hale Center TheatreArchitect: Beecher Walker Architects
Mason: IMS Masonry
GC: Layton Construction
Owner: Sandy City
Suppliers: Interstate Brick;
Ash Grove Packaging
This 130,000 SF project is the cornerstone
for Sandy City’s cultural district with a
distinctive exterior highlighted by different
kinds of masonry elements, including
granite, limestone (13,300 SF), ‘Norman’ brick
blended with three shades (24,165 SF), and
4,000 SF of Arriscraft and cast stone. Stone
is mechanically fastened to the back of the
field framing, engineered to support all
masonry loads.
HONOR – MUNICIPAL
Lindon Public Safety BuildingArchitect: Curtis Miner Architecture
Mason: Jim Carson Masonry
GC: Warner & Associates Construction
Owner: Lindon City
Suppliers: Interstate Brick; Lehi Block; Spec Mix
This 17,157 SF building includes 50,000
units of Mountain Red king size brick,
12,300 units of tumbleweed king size brick,
and 3,450 SF of new cast stone, plus 11,316
CMU. The masonry accentuates an inviting
two-story glass lobby with contrasting
materials emphasized in key locations
throughout the space.
MERIT – COMMERCIAL
Ken Garff Porsche-Audi DealershipArchitect: Curtis Miner Architecture
Mason: RJ Masonry
GC: United Contractors
Owner: Ken Garff Automotive Group
Suppliers: Spec Mix; Amcor
This 37,777 SF two-story building in
Lehi has more than 30,000 Ebony units,
and 1,100 split face units. CMU was a key
material for the project with Ebony as the
primary color (a dark gray), which allowed
for a variety of surface finishes including
smooth, honed, and split face. Split face
was also used as an accent band. The color
compliments adjacent metallic materials
used on show room exterior finishes.
MERIT – HISTORIC RESTORATION
U of U Crocker Science Center Architect: EDA Architects
Mason: IMS Masonry
GC: Okland Construction
Owner: DFCM; University of Utah
Suppliers: Interstate Brick;
Ash Grove Packaging
The masonry contractor’s biggest
challenge was maintaining the historical
integrity and appearance of the original
façade while improving structural integrity.
The 126,000 SF building had nearly 27,000
modular brick units replaced, along with 500
pavers, 317 thin stones, 135 thread stones
and 151 precast treads and landings.
MERIT – INSTITUTIONAL
Green Canyon High SchoolArchitect: Design West Architects
Mason: Buxton Masonry
GC: DWA Construction
Owner: Cache County School District
Suppliers: Amcor; Spec Mix
Nearly 245,000 total CMU units and 117,378
pieces of natural block were placed on this
250,000 SF school in North Logan, including
split face and smooth units in cocoa and
tan colors. The design incorporated brick
masonry in the schools’ exterior to reinforce a
traditional design reflective of the community.
MERIT – MUNICIPAL
Lehi City Fire Station Architect: Design West Architects
Mason: Wright Masonry & Sons
GC: Ascent
Owner: Lehi City
Suppliers: Sunroc; Interstate Brick; Amcor;
Ash Grove; Spec Mix
This 13,500 SF Chicago-style inspired
fire station includes an eclectic mix of
block, brick and stone, with large precast
stones above windows, one which has an
‘83’ carved into it as one of the masonry
showpieces. More than 8,500 brick units and
21,000 blocks were placed in addition to
many precast stone elements.
MERIT – SPECIALTY
Red Butte Garden Water Conservation GardenArchitect: Studio Outside, 3Fromme Design,
MGB+A
Mason: Child Enterprises
GC: Gramoll Construction
Owner: DFCM; University of Utah
Suppliers: Delta Stone Products;
Ash Grove Packaging
This three-acre site beautifully
demonstrates how beautiful gardens
need not require heavy applications of
water. Masonry was key to many design
elements of this amazing space featuring
29,000 native, drought-tolerant plants. The
contractor placed 28,500 SF of back-up
stone material, 4,500 SF of Mountain Valley
flagstone and 10,000 SF of Mountain Valley
red sandstone, plus 1,200 SF of boulder
material, 250 SF of paving material and
2,000 LF of stone caps.
CITATION – COMMERCIAL
Boyer Tower Architect: Babcock Design
Mason: Allen’s Masonry
GC: Jacobsen Construction
Owner: Boyer Company
Suppliers: Delta Stone Products; Spec Mix
This $34 million, 144,000 SF office
building had a wide range of masonry units,
including honed face Mountain Valley stone
(13,000 SF total in four sizes) on the first two
levels and 500 SF of classy Giallo Ventiano
Granite panels on upper levels.
CITATION – COMMERCIAL
Huntsman Cancer Institute Phase IV Architect: Architectural Nexus
Mason: Allen’s Masonry
GC: Jacobsen Construction
Owner: Huntsman Cancer Institute
Suppliers: Spec Mix; Amcor
Phase IV of this iconic project at
the University of Utah – titled Primary
Children’s & Families Research Center
– is 230,000 SF with beautiful masonry
elements throughout the elegant building.
44,000 SF of Trenwyth stone and 1,600 LF of
precast caps and 700 SF of GFRC highlights
the exterior, matching perfectly with
previous phases. The earth tones blend in
well with the existing landscape adjacent
to the Bonneville Shoreline trail.
CITATION – INSTITUTIONAL
Altaview ElementaryArchitect: NWL Architects
Mason: AK Masonry; Harv & Higham
Masonry
GC: Hogan & Associates
Owner: Canyons School District
Suppliers: Interstate Brick; Spec Mix; Amcor
This 85,000 SF school includes more
than 80,000 SF of structural Atlas brick in
mocha, pewter and platinum, plus another
45,600 SF of Emperor brick in pewter and
platinum, and 14,000 CMU. The three colors
are accentuated with metal panel and
board formed concrete, with the stepping
pattern of the masonry allowing it to
dominate in certain lighting and be more
subtle in others.
CITATION – INSTITUTIONAL
Bastian Elementary Architect: VCBO Architecture
Mason: AK Masonry
GC: Hogan & Associates
Owner: Jordan School District
Suppliers: Interstate Brick; Spec Mix; Amcor
This 75,000 SF building has three colors
of structural Atlas brick: tumbleweed, arctic
white and park rose in three sizes, with a
combination of split faced, honed and regular.
The banding of brick provides a modern,
horizontal look. All exterior walls are load
bearing CMU and Atlas brick in five variations.
CITATION – INSTITUTIONAL
Lassonde Studios Architect: EDA Architects
Mason: Allen’s Masonry
GC: Gramoll Construction
Owner: DFCM; University of Utah
Suppliers: Interstate Brick; Spec Mix
This 161,000 SF project at the University
of Utah uses suspended flat brick panels
to cap the end of the curved building,
highlighted in clad copper. Brick walls
are supported floor-to-floor with a halfin
system that allows the wall cavity to run
continuously from top to bottom. 16,500 SF
of Emperor veneer highlights the exterior.
CITATION AWARD – INSTITUTIONAL
Midvale Middle SchoolArchitect: VCBO Architecture
Mason: Doyle Hatfield Masonry
GC: Hughes General Contractors
Owner: Canyons School District
Suppliers: Interstate Brick; Ash Grove
Packaging
This 205,000 SF building has several
masonry components, all of which tie >>
UMC 2017 Excellence in Masonry Design Awards UMC 2017 Excellence in Masonry Design Awards
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together in this uniquely designed school.
More than 235,000 total CMU pieces were
placed, along with nearly 100,000 structural
brick elements (Atlas brick in almond and
copperstone were the dominant colors).
CITATION AWARD – INSTITUTIONAL
U of U Student Life Building (Interior)Architect: MHTN Architects
Mason: Allen’s Masonry
GC: Okland Construction
Owner: DFCM; University of Utah
Suppliers: Buehner Block; Spec Mix
Another world-class project at the
University of Utah, this 163,000 SF facility
is highlighted by a diverse mix of interior
elements in different shapes and sizes. The
extensive use of honed block creates a sense of
consistency throughout the space, with three
main block colors offering great aesthetics.
CITATION – MULTI-FAMILY
Stein Eriksen ResidencesArchitect: Think Architecture
Mason: RJ Masonry
GC: Magleby Construction
Owner: Regent Properties
Suppliers: Delta Stone Products; Spec Mix
This 312,500 SF project consists of 39
exquisite condos and 15 private modern
mountain homes, each claiming its own
distinct, contemporary design of which
masonry plays a huge role. A main element
was Ibex 3-5” natural stone veneer, nearly
40,000 SF worth, selected for its color
variations that enhances wood siding and
highlights the native environment.
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