
Owner: Box Elder County
General Contractor: Staker Parson
Completion Date: November 2011
Location: Box Elder County, Utah
Staker Parson Companies entered into three contracts with Box Elder county to repair damage caused by severe flooding to the Blue Creek/Hansel Valley area in Box Elder County. Blue Creek/Hansel Valley is part of a NRCS Emergency Watershed. Work included constructing waterway dips, constructing diversions and waterways and constructing three emergency watersheds. The work site encompassed 130,000 acres including private farmed lands and state and county roads.
There were many stakeholders involved on this project, including private landowners and the county. Construction had to be extremely accurate to ensure the diversions were not overbuilt but met the requirements to hold a certain capacity of water. The project team, including Staker Parson’s project manager, superintendents, NRCS and Box Elder County officials, met regularly with landowners to discuss construction activities. Because of the frequent and positive communication between the landowners and project team, the final product was satisfactory for all stakeholders.
Weather was also a challenging aspect of this job. An extremely wet spring added excess water to the work area that had already been damaged by flooding. When a storm event occurred, water was constantly moving to the work areas. Staker Parson Companies used pumps to help remove excess water and changed work patterns from north to south so that water from a storm was held above the work area without creating a flood situation. Staker Parson’s job foreman left his home at 3:30 am most mornings to check the work conditions as it was hard to determine if it was going to rain or how much it would rain. Because of several rained-out days, Staker Parson employed 10 D8 dozers working 7 days a week to maintain the construction schedule.

Owner: Petersen, Inc.
Completion Date: November 2010
Location: Pocatello, Idaho
Jack B. Parson Companies in Pocatello, Idaho used a GPS with electronic 3 dimensional modeling to increase excavation and grading efficiences. On site material was reused whenever possible. We completed excavation, site grading, asphalt paving and ready-mixed concrete. This was a fast track project for the owner with incomplete design at the time of contract award. The customer needed to be operational as soon as possible since they had standing backlog for this facility shortly after breaking ground.
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Owner: LHP Hospital Group, Inc.
General Contractor: Layton Construction
Completion Date: Spring 2011
Location: Pocatello, Idaho
The new Portneuf Medical Center is premier medical center in southeast Idaho. Because this project was an expansion of the existing hospital, project phasing and scheduling were critical to the owner and Layton Construction, the general contractor for the project. Jack B. Parson Companies create an innovative and aggressive schedule and successfully completed the project on time, meeting the aggressive scheduling and phasing requirements of the project. Ground breaking for the new hospital began in late summer of 2009 and the completion of the project was early spring of 2011. This was an exciting opportunity to show case the talents and abilities of Jack B. Parson Companies in constructing a new facility of this kind.
Layton Construction thanked Staker Parson helping make the project successful, saying, “You have proven time and time again to be a valuable partner. Staker Parson has met or exceeded the schedule requirements in all aspects of your scope of work and maintaining budgets while being very conscientious to the proximity of the existing hospital and the constant flow of patrons.” (click here to read the full testimonial)
• 3,500+ tons of asphalt placed
• 20,000 yards excavation
• 12,000 tons road base placed
• 10,000 feet curb and gutter
• 13,000 square feet of sidewalks
• 15,000 square foot MSE wall
• 3,000+ feet storm drain
Owner: City Of Chubbuck
General Contractor: Jack B. Parson Companies
Completion Date: 08/2011
Location: Chubbock, Idaho
Project Description:
Jack B. Parson Companies will complete the excavation, subgrade stabization, subbase and asphalt paving for this project.

Owner: Procter & Gamble
General Contractor: SW&B Construction
Completion Date: Ongoing
Location: Tremonton, Utah
This $16 million dollar project involves constructing a new paper machine facility in Bear River City, Utah. Staker Parson began construction on the 750 acre site in 2008. Staker Parson imported fill material to raise the site 12-feet, and then removed the excess to allow the construction of buildings.
• 2 million square feet of topsoil excavated
• 1,000,000 tons imported fill material
• 30,000 wick drains installed
• 2 miles of road constructed around the site
• 10,000 linear feet concrete pipe installed
• 15,000 tons asphalt paving for roadway and parking areas

Owner: Pacificorp
General Contractor: Kewitt Construction
Completion Date: Summer 2010
Location: Downey, Idaho to Salt Lake City, Utah
Project Description:
This 115-mile project supplied 345,000 KV of AC power transmission from Downey, Idaho to Salt Lake City, Utah. JBP was selected to supply ready-mix ed concrete for the project because the company could be a single supplier for the project.
• 945 pole foundations poured
• Over 100 JBP concrete trucks involved
• 123,567 cubic yards of concrete placed to-date at
rate of 4.7 cubic yards per hour (one of the fastest large-scale pours ever completed)

Owner: ATI Titanium LLC | Allegheny Technologies
General Contractor: ICPE
Completion Date: 2009
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
The project owner thanked JBP for the success of the project, saying, “The concrete batch plant you have provided has kept our project moving smoothly and we appreciate your ability to support the large concrete pours with all the drivers necessary to keep the flow of concrete to the foundation without any issues.” (click here to read the full testimonial)
• 200,000 cubic yards of excavation & imported structural fill
• 700,000 square asphalt paving
• 70,000 square feet concrete pavement
• 50,000 cubic yards of concrete
• 15,000 cubic yards of grout
• On-site concrete batch plant installed

Owner: Utah Department of Transportation
General Contractor: Utah County Constructors (UCC)
Staker Parson Companies joint venture with Wadsworth Brothers Construction
Completion Date: November 2009
Location: Springville, Utah
Staker Parson Companies and Wadsworth Brothers Construction teamed up as Utah County Constructors to complete this $73-million design-build contract with UDOT. The team reconstructed and widened two miles of SR-77. Utility systems were relocated and upgraded, a new overpass was constructed and the overpass over the railway at 400 West was removed and replaced.
UCC completed the project over 6 months ahead of UDOT’s required completion date.
• 90,000 cubic yards excavation
• 1 million tons imported fill material, completed in 11 months
• 45,000 tons asphalt paving
• 5,500 cubic yards concrete

Owner: Sunset Ridge Development Partners
General Contractor: R & O Construction
Completion Date: Ongoing
Location: Clearfield
The Falcon Hill National Aerospace Research Park encompasses 550 acres on Hill’s west side and is expected to attract software, engineering, composite, computer and other companies. Staker Parson is working as a subcontractor to R & O Construction, completing the asphalt paving and site development.
• 175,000 cubic yards of dirt moved
• 35,000 tons of aggregates placed
• 17,000 tons of asphalt paving

Owner: University of Utah
General Contractor: Big-D Construction
Completion Date: 2011
Location: Salt Lake City
This 165,000 square-foot museum, nestled in the hillside of a 17-acre lot bisected by the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, is designed to inspire an appreciation for science and represent Utah’s magnificent natural history, landscape, and future.
Jack B. Parson Companies created a self-consolidating concrete mix that incorprated a higher percentage of Class F fly ash to improve flowability and architectural appeal.
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