Building Structure & Facade Profile's
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Wasatch Building
Hill Tunnel Waterproofing
Tenth Ward Planters
The masonry foundation on the north side of the building had a below-grade water intrusion problem. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link here:
Taylor’s Landing

Problem: Groundwater was leaking into the office and retail spaces located below grade. If you would like to learn more this project, click the link here:
Second Ward Chapel

The bricks and mortar are showing signs of deterioration and water intrusion. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link here
Problem: Lack of protection during backfilling has caused tears in the waterproof membrane. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link here:
The Weber Center

Problem: Water was leaking from the pedestrian area through the ceiling into the facility's below-grade office space. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link here:
Kearns Building

The building's wooden window frames and sashes had areas of decay, and the bricks and mortar showed signs of deterioration and water intrusion. If you would to learn more about this project, click the link here:
Problem: The planters were leaking water, which was causing freeze-thaw damage to the sandstone exterior.
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Gateway Wall Repair
The problem of deteriorating masonry walls and capstones along the perimeter of the building was addressed through repairs and the application of a waterproof membrane system. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link here
Oquirrh School

The Oquirrh School’s exterior had missing mortar, movement cracks in the bricks, and failed caulking around the window frames. If you would like to learn about this project, click the link here:
Mont Cervin Balconies

Problem: Deteriorated wood members on eleven balconies. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link here:
Park Side Tower

The exterior walls of the building were allowing water to penetrate into some occupied offices. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the here:
Promenade Center

CRS removed and replaced delaminated concrete. Routed, caulked, and sealed cracks and joints. Repaired damaged beams, ceilings, and columns. If you would like learn more about this project, click the link here: