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Peruvian Park Elementary breaks ground in Sandy, Utah for a new rebuilt school.

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Now with the school’s design phase complete, Peruvian Park students jumped at the chance to participate in its groundbreaking on March 30, 2021 to mark the start of the construction of their new school. These prideful Panthers joined Canyons District administrators and local elected officials with golden shovels in their hands and commemorative hard hats on their heads to turn that dirt.

Meridian Engineering as part of the architectural engineering design team lead by NJRA Architects worked together to collaborate a beautiful, tech-friendly, two-story educational facility.

 

Our role began with design grade surveying, boundary analysis, amended subdivision platting. Civil design included site grading and drainage plans for two parking lots, bus and parent drop of zones, and two new play fields.  In addition, Meridian provided site utility design for all new sewer, water, and storm drain connections. With the addition of some new site walls, this school will be much easier to access. The new school will be constructed by Hogan Construction, and is slated to be complete and open by August 2022. Meanwhile, the kids will bus to the Crescent View Building for their schooling during its construction.

https://peruvianpark.canyonsdistrict.org/

Meridian survey crew travels to Idaho this week for control, design grade mapping and right of way determination.

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Meridian survey crew chief, Mo Sykes, gets the credit for these crisp clean shots while surveying the existing structure at Burnett Ditch Crossing along US 93 for the Idaho Transportation Department near Mackay, Idaho. In Mo’s words, “I was surveying section corners in Custer County, Idaho and it’s a beautiful place.  The mountains in the background are part of the Lost River Range, which contains Mount Borah, the tallest in Idaho. Surveying section corners is definitely the most exciting part of any project.”

 

US 89 Garden City Cable Net Runaway Truck Ramp ….first of its kind in Utah

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Meridian Engineering completed Surveying and Right of Way Design for 5 parcels of Highway 89 on the way to Garden City while working with Kimley Horn as the lead designers.  This was an emergency project that was imperative for timely completion due to frequent semi-trucks losing their brakes while coming down the hill out of Logan Canyon.

This solution funded by UDOT helps slow run away trucks down by using cable wire nets before the truck can reach Bear Lake Boulevard and possibly crash into town, which has occurred several times resulting in frequent destruction of town property. This project required great coordination while working with UDOT and Garden City. Deliverables included Base Mapping of Existing Surface utilizing LiDAR Point Cloud Extraction and the Development of final Right of Way Plans and Documents that were used during R/W negotiations with landowners. We hope the completed ramp has brought an essence of security back to the Garden City community.

Check out the finish product clip from 2News. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIB5QXtNVsQ

AGC Award winner constructed by Wollam Construction

Jacobsen Construction NEW HQ

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Jacobsen Construction New Headquarters, Salt Lake City, Utah

Meridian Engineering has recently completed the civil design record drawings and construction observation for Jacobsen Construction’s new company headquarters.

Jacobsen Construction Company has settled in at last in its newly built modern headquarters at 5181 W. Amelia Earhart Drive near the Salt Lake City International Airport. This building was designed to be accessible to the convergence of industry, travel and hospitality.

The three-story, 63,000 square-foot facility includes modern workspace for conducting high-end business including several spacious conference rooms; for the staff such as a gym, yoga and meditation spaces; “living rooms” designed for informal collaborations; numerous private offices with floor-to-ceiling windows; a training room with hi-tech presentation ability; and a café area designed to inspire staff intra-connections.

As part of the a/e/c design lead by VCBO architect team and constructed by Jacobsen, Meridian provided design grade surveying, boundary analysis, amended subdivision platting, and Civil Site Design for new parking including electric car charging station, drop off area, plaza areas and provisions for future development and site access.  In addition, Meridian provided utility design for service connections, proposed and future fire water supply, and construction layout services. With the facility currently in use, Jacobsen folks are moved in and patiently waiting for the spring to bloom some warm green landscape outside.

http://www.jacobsenconstruction.com/our-vision-for-the-future-jacobsen-completes-its-new-company-headquarters/

The wonderous Lodge at Blue Sky

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Lodge at Blue Sky, Wanship, Utah

Meridian Engineering has recently completed the civil design for the award-winning Lodge and High West Distillery at Blue Sky near Wanship, Utah.

This 3550-acre ranch development includes a connected network of multiple guest and recreation facilities, including a conference center, a main guest lodge, formal and casual restaurants-like Yuta, a bakery, individual guest quarters, a fitness-wellness center and spa sanctuary, and meditation movement studio. A reception hall with restaurant and state-of-the-art distillery opened by High West is also part of the development.

Sited between the Wasatch back and Unita Mountains, Blue Sky has its reputation in mountain hospitality and luxury while surrounded by its natural ecology for adventure. As part of the design team working with ajc architects as the lead, our preparatory work included a utility master plan, design and construction for the new culinary water well system, well house, 400,000-gallon reservoir, design support for a small waste water treatment facility, access roadways and utility corridors, construction haul routes, rock shoring wall system, and numerous utility infrastructure improvements as required to support the new lodging facilities, new distillery, and various support buildings. The facility has since proved itself in several hospitality publications as a top pristine resort to soak in serenity.

The Lodge at Blue Sky: The Top 15 Resort Hotels in the Continental U.S.