Entertainment/Hospitality

Exterior view of a ski lodge with snow

MWR Conference Hotel at Mayflower

Heber City, UT

General Contractor: Jacobsen
Architect: Oz Architecture

Our team provided the complete HVAC system for this 618,892-square-foot hotel and condominium facility on the slopes of Deer Valley Ski Resort. The facility boasts 442 units with top-notch amenities to support the U.S. Military’s morale, welfare, and recreation (MWR) mantra.

Our scope of work:

  • Exhaust air 
  • Air handling unit 
  • One cooling tower
  • Two gas and oil-fired unit heaters
  • Four 6000-MBH hot water condensing boilers
  • Four high-efficiency boilers

West Quarter Residential Tower

Salt Lake City, UT

Project Owner/Client: The Ritchie Group
General Contractor: Jacobsen
Architect: Architectural Nexus, Inc. 

We provided HVAC and plumbing system installations for this new mixed-use development in the heart of Salt Lake City’s Warehouse District.

Our scope of work:

  • One outdoor energy recovery ventilator (ERV)
  • Two condensing boilers
  • One 15- hp cooling tower with stainless steel basin 
  • Six centrifugal pumps
  • Four heat exchangers
  • One thousand five hundred and sixty-two plumbing fixtures

Montage

Park City, UT

Project Owner/Client: The Athens Group of Phoenix
General Contractor: Layton Construction Co., Inc.
Architect: HKS, Inc.
Mechanical Engineer: Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers

For this 13-story hotel and resort, our team provided design-build mechanical system solutions. Totaling 961,000 square feet in the mountains of Park City, the building features 154 deluxe guestrooms, 66 suites and residences, restaurants, pools, a complete spa, meeting facilities, and more. 

Our scope of work:

  • HVAC
  • Plumbing 
  • Temperature controls
  • Five boilers 
  • Two chillers
  • Six-hundred-and-forty-eight exhaust fans
  • Nineteen air handlers
  • Thirteen fans 

St. Regis 

Park City, UT

Project Owner/Client: Deer Crest Janna LLC
General Contractor: Okland Construction Co., Inc. 
Architect: IBI Group 

We served as the mechanical contractor and mechanical engineer for this 446,000-square-foot, 11-story hotel and resort. The facility includes 26 private residences, 67 condominium hotel suites, 181 hotel rooms, a spa, fitness center, ski lounge, pool, restaurant, and two-story underground parking garage. 

Our scope of work included:

  • HVAC
  • Plumbing
  • Two, 12-million-BTU boilers
  • Two, 400-ton chillers
  • Three cooling towers
  • Three air handlers 
  • Snowmelt system

NBA Training/Practice Facility    

Salt Lake City, UT

Project Owner/Client: Larry H. Miller Group 
General Contractor: Sahara, Inc.
Architect: FFKR 

Our team helped remodel a former warehouse into a cutting-edge professional training facility. We served as both mechanical contractor and engineer, providing design-build HVAC, plumbing, and temperature controls on a fast-track schedule. The completed two story facility totals 48,900 square feet. 

Our scope of work:

  • Fourteen rooftop units – 205 tons of cooling
  • One domestic hot water boiler with storage tanks
  • One-hundred-and-forty-one plumbing fixtures 
  • Steam generator for steam room
  • Addressable direct digital controls (DDC) system 

Delta Center    

Salt Lake City, UT

Project Owner/Client: Larry H. Miller Arena Corporation 
General Contractor: Obayashi Corporation and Sahara, Inc.
Architect: FFKR 

We provided complete HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection solutions for this 20,500-seating capacity arena that serves as the home of the NBA’s Utah Jazz. The seven-story facility covers 743,000 square feet and includes locker rooms, ticketing areas, offices, kitchens, shopping areas, restrooms, concessions, suites, and more. 

Our scope of work: 

  • Three centrifugal chillers producing approximately 1,800 tons of chilled water
  • Two, 2,000-gallon-per-minute oscillating water cannons operated from the sound booth via a computer linked joystick 
  • Fifty-six individual VAV control boxes to promote comfortable conditions in each private suite
  • Four custom-built, 75,000-CFM air handlers for the main arena area—capable of a complete air exchange roughly every 15 minutes