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IN THIS ISSUE Wayne Estes Center – Utah State University . . . . . . .1 Beverly Sorenson Arts and Education Complex . . . . . .2 Video Management System – Nucor Steel - Plymouth . . . . . .2 Sandy Civic Center (UTA Station) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2013 Associated General Contractors Platinum Award . . .4 Substations in Southern and Central Utah . . . . . . . . . . .4 Recently Awarded Projects . . . . .5 Primary Children’s Medical Center Ambulatory Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 LOGAN OFFICE 875 North 1000 West Logan, UT 84321 (435) 752-6405 SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE 2345 South John Henry Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 (801) 908-6666 PORTLAND OFFICE 6200 SW Arctic Dr. Beaverton, OR 97005 (503) 431-6600 ARKANSAS OFFICE 5590 E. State Hwy. 137 Blytheville, AR 72315 (870) 824-6670 www.cve.com CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC VOLUME 14, ISSUE 1 APRIL 2014 Wayne Estes Center – Utah State University In June 2013, Cache Valley Electric began construction on Utah State University’s new Wayne Estes Center. Okland Construction, headquartered in SLC, Utah is the General Contractor for this project. The 32,000 square foot facility in Logan, Utah will feature a regulation-size competition court with chair back seating for 1,400 people, along with a training room and in-season strength and conditioning area. The Estes Center will also include office space for both men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, a locker room and a volleyball film room. Cache Valley Electric’s scope of work includes electrical, teledata and multimedia. The electrical portion of the project consisted of installing medium voltage cable and setting three 250kva transformers that feed 480v, 1000 amp switchgear. The building also includes a 20kw standby generator. In order to meet NCAA television lighting requirements, 80 LED light fixtures were installed at the basketball court. Network television connections were included on the south side of the building to accommodate TV trucks. CVE’s scope also included installing conduit for all power, fire alarm, data and lighting control systems. Superintendent Jeremy Martin led a team of 13 electricians at the peak of construction. continued on page 3

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IN THIS ISSUE

Wayne Estes Center– Utah State University . . . . . . .1

Beverly Sorenson Arts and Education Complex . . . . . .2

Video Management System – Nucor Steel - Plymouth . . . . . .2

Sandy Civic Center (UTA Station) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

2013 Associated GeneralContractors Platinum Award . . .4

Substations in Southernand Central Utah . . . . . . . . . . .4

Recently Awarded Projects . . . . .5

Primary Children’s Medical Center Ambulatory Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

LOGAN OFFICE875 North 1000 West

Logan, UT 84321(435) 752-6405

SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE2345 South John Henry Dr.Salt Lake City, UT 84119

(801) 908-6666

PORTLAND OFFICE6200 SW Arctic Dr.

Beaverton, OR 97005(503) 431-6600

ARKANSAS OFFICE5590 E. State Hwy. 137Blytheville, AR 72315

(870) 824-6670

www.cve.com

CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC VOLUME 14, ISSUE 1 • APRIL 2014

Wayne Estes Center– Utah State University

In June 2013, Cache ValleyElectric began construction onUtah State University’s newWayne Estes Center. OklandConstruction, headquartered inSLC, Utah is the GeneralContractor for this project. The32,000 square foot facility inLogan, Utah will feature aregulation-size competitioncourt with chair back seatingfor 1,400 people, along with atraining room and in-seasonstrength and conditioning area.The Estes Center will alsoinclude office space for bothmen’s and women’s basketballand volleyball, a locker roomand a volleyball film room.

Cache Valley Electric’s scopeof work includes electrical,teledata and multimedia. The

electrical portion of the projectconsisted of installing mediumvoltage cable and setting three250kva transformers that feed480v, 1000 amp switchgear.The building also includes a20kw standby generator. Inorder to meet NCAA televisionlighting requirements, 80 LEDlight fixtures were installed atthe basketball court. Networktelevision connections wereincluded on the south side ofthe building to accommodateTV trucks. CVE’s scope alsoincluded installing conduit forall power, fire alarm, data andlighting control systems.Superintendent Jeremy Martinled a team of 13 electricians atthe peak of construction.

continued on page 3

ADDITIONAL OFFICES

SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE

2345 South John Henry Dr.

Salt Lake City, UT 84119

(801) 908-6666

PORTLAND OFFICE

6200 SW Arctic Dr.

Beaverton, OR 97005

(503) 431-6600

ARKANSAS OFFICE

5590 E. State Hwy. 137

BLYtheville, AR 72315

(870) 824-6670

www.cve.com

PRESORTEDFIRST-CLASSU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPERMIT 207ONTARIO CA

Cache Valley Electric875 North 1000 West

Logan, UT 84321

CVE’s Teledata Division has been awarded the voiceand data contract for a new state-of-the-art PrimaryChildren’s Hospital Ambulatory Care Center. CVE’scontract includes the clinical building in the project’sfirst phase, which will also include a parking garage.Project manager Brad Readicker and lead technicianRyan Bodtcher, along with a team of 7 teledatatechnicians, will install a Siemon solution of 2400Cat 6a cable.

The Teledata Division has worked closely withPrimary Children’s Hospital for several years,completing new construction projects andperforming day-to-day maintenance work. Leadtechnician Troy Markham has performed on-sitemaintenance for more than 5 years and has beeninstrumental in developing a lasting relationship withPrimary Children’s Hospital.

Project manager Brad Readicker noted, “One of thebiggest challenges of this project has been the

change in scope due to ever changing needs in themedical industry. Ryan has done a phenomenal jobin communication with the contractor and owner tomake sure these changes are taking place asrequested.”

Jacobsen Construction of Salt Lake City, Utah isthe general contractor for this project. Theanticipated completion is June 2014.

Primary Children’s Hospital Ambulatory Care CenterRecently Awarded ProjectsAVTECHolly Frontier – Woods Cross, UT

Gate Entrance RenovationsContractor/Staff Entrance RenovationsSouth Rail Gate Security

Nucor Steel – Video Surveillance System Upgrade – Plymouth, UT

Park City Municipal – SPIRO WTP, ICE Arena Video Surveillance Systems – Park City, UT

Questar Corporate – Hunter Tap, Central Compressor – Southern UT

Salt Lake City Department of Airports – Commercial Lane – VSS Project – SLC, UT

Woodbury/Westminster Mixed Use – ACS–System Installation – SLC, UT

ViaWest – Security Controls Projects – MN, CO, AZ

ELECTRICALCONSTRUCTION DIVISIONLoganBear Lake County Airport

– West Jordan, UTJBS-USA- Sigma Cabling

– Hyrum, UTMt Wheeler Power – Power

Distribution Upgrades – Ely, NVNucor Steel Berkeley – DRI

Handling System – Huger, SCNucor Steel Birmingham

– Reheat Furnace rebuild and upgrade – Birmingham, AL

Nucor Steel Crawfordsville – DRI Handling System – Crawfordsville, IN

Nucor Steel Hertford – DRI Handling System – Cofield, NC

Nucor Steel Louisiana – Briquetting System – Convent, LA

Nucor Steel Nebraska – Multiple Roll Mill and Melt Shop upgrade projects – Norfolk, NE

PacifiCorp – Abajo Substation Addition – Blanding, UT

PacifiCorp and GE – Red Butte Substation upgrade – Central, UT

Pacificorp and GE – Sigurd Substation Upgrade – Sigurd, UT

PacifiCorp Gadsby Plant – Replace FD Fan Motor Cables – SLC, UT

Pacificorp – Tooele Substation Upgrade – Tooele, UT

Rocky Mountain Power – Salt Lake Valley Maintenance Work – SLC, UT

SR-48; Copper Hills HS to 4800 West – West Jordan, UT

SR-71; Bangerter Hwy to 1-15 – Riverton, UT

Tenaris Hickman – Laydown Yard Lighting – Hickman, AR

USU Water Research Lab – Generator Installation – Logan, UT

USU – Wayne Estes Basketball Facility – Logan, UT

WYDOT Laramie Streets – Laramie, WY

Salt Lake CityAltaGas Generating Station

– Generator Exciter/Frequency Converter Upgrade – Blythe, CA

Building 111 So. Main – SLC, UTExelis – Miscellaneous Projects

– SLC, UTGAF – TP03 Process Installation

– Cedar City, UTGAF – IS03 Underground

– Cedar City, UTKapi’olani Medical Center

– Oahu, HIKennecott Utah Copper

– Magna, UTConcentrator Lighting Package Geothermal Plant Repairs Lower Pit Fuel StationMM&C Building

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – LA Temple Generator – Los Angeles, CA

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – SLC Temple Shutdown – SLC, UT

IPSC – Delta, UT2014 Spring Outage Unit 2Heater Drain Pump Thermocouple

Igniter Installation Unit 1 & 2Sludge Monitoring SystemStator Cooling Water Pump Thermocouple

Turbine Overspeed Unit 1 & 2Pacificorp – Gadsby Power Plant

– Rewire Blower Motor Unit #3 – SLC, UT

Inthinc – Remodel Office Furniture wiring – West Valley City, UT

Proctor & Gamble – BC1 Skyline – Tremonton, UT

Salt Lake City Airport – Overlay – SLC, UT

Utah Performing Arts Temporary Offices – SLC, UT

Ute Justice Center Design – Fort Duchesne, UT

Western Zirconium – Ogden, UT Caustic Unloading Forge Transformer InstallForge Transformer WinterizeGenerator Install Phase 2Helium Flow DevicesSAE Automation ProjectThermal Oxidizer Replacement

SERVICE DIVISIONBrigham Young University

– Data Center Upgrade – Provo, UT

CCI – Lake Side II – Well Pump House – Lindon, UT

Fidelity Investments – 5th Floor Monitors – SLC, UT

IHC – Lake Park Data Center – UPS Remediation – West Valley City, UT

IHC – Park City – RO System Power – Park City, UT

Rocky Mtn. Power Price – Security Lighting – Price, UT

ViaWest/Single Edge – PDU Cabinets – SLC, UT

CVE TECHNOLOGIESGROUPSalt Lake CityAcademy Mortgage – SLC, UTBarrick Gold – SLC, UTBarrick Gold – Reno, NVCumming Management – SLC, UTCumming Management

– Jackson, WYGenesis Pure – Draper, UTISO/VERISK – SLC, UTISO/VERISK – White Plains, NYLANDesk – West Jordan, UT ProPay – Lehi, UTSelect Portfolio Servicing

– SLC, UTSelect Portfolio Servicing

– Jacksonville, FLState of Utah – SLC, UTUniversity of Utah – SLC, UT

TELEDATA DIVISIONPortland, ORASG – Nike Campus Entrance

Upgrade – Beaverton, ORBay Area Hospital

– Coos Bay, OR

Cambia Woolworth – Remodel – Portland, OR

Cambia 200 Market – Remodel – Portland, OR

Easy Street – Data Center Expansion – Portland, OR

Easy Street – Video Management System – Beaverton, OR

ESCO Steel – Video Surveillance Expansion – Portland, OR

HP – Conference Room Upgrades – Vancouver, WA

Nike Woodside – Beaverton, ORNike – Remodel – Riverhead, NYOSU Weniger Hall – Corvallis, ORShiftWise – Portland, ORStaples Warehouse

– Gresham, ORWest Linn Police Department

– West Linn, OR

Salt Lake City, UTC7 Data Center New Backbone

– Bluffdale, UTdoTerra – Pleasant Grove, UTFL Smidth – West VirginiaIHC American Fork Specialty

Clinic – American Fork, UT Johnson Matthey – SLC, UTLDS Church COB 19th floor

– SLC, UTLDS Church East Office Building

– SLC, UTMemorial Hospital MOB – WYPark City Municipal Single Mode

Fiber Upgrade – Park City, UTPrimary Children’s Ambulatory

Care Center – SLC, UTSLC Airport De-Icing Pad

Support Building – SLC, UTSure Foot – Park City, UTUDOT SR – 193 – UTUtah Air National Guard Fiber

– West Jordan, UTXactware – Lehi, UT

MULTIMEDIASalt Lake City, UTCodale – Cedar City, UTdoTerra – Pleasant Grove, UTJaffa Group – Park City, UTLanDesk – South Jordan, UTPeaceHealth – SSC Phase II

– Vancouver, WASelect Health – Executive

Boardroom – SLC, UTVivint – Lindon, UT

CVE’s Transmission Line and Substation Departmentis partnering with General Electric for two design-buildsubstation contracts. GE will provide the engineeringand design and CVE will provide construction for theseprojects. This substation expansion work is necessaryto serve the region’s growing electrical demands, butalso to prepare for future generation resources.

The first project is located in Central Utah and consistsof expanding an existing 345kv substation. Thisupdate will allow the substation to accept a new 345kvtransmission line and a reactor. Led by generalforeman, Bruce Bradshaw, a team of 15 linemen will complete the project in late summer 2014.

The second project is in Southern Utah. GE and CVE will expand an existing 345kv substation to include a new 345kv bay, several 345kv breakers, a reactor and a 345kv series capacitor bank. General ForemanJason Keller is supervising the work, which will also be completed in late summer 2014.

Cache Valley Electric formed the Transmission Line and Substation department 5 years ago. Since thattime, this department has successfully completed substations for a variety of clients nationwide.Department Manager Scott Collard remarked, “I am incredibly pleased by the success of this department.Our growth during the first five years has been astronomical, largely due to our ability to change andevolve to meet our customers’ needs. CVE has invested in the very best employees and is willing tocommit to the equipment and materials necessary for them to complete their jobs. These resources helpus create a standard of quality that sets CVE apart.”

Nucor Steel recently asked Avtec System Integrators, a divisionof CVE, to evaluate the existing video management hardwareand software at its Plymouth, Utah facility. Cameras andmonitoring systems play a crucial role in the production areasof this facility, as some of the tasks are performed via camera.Avtec offered Nucor a solution that retained parts of thecurrent system while increasing video managementcapabilities.

Nucor and Avtec first reviewed Nucor’s existing system todetermine what was salvageable and what new equipment wasneeded to support future growth. Two existing video serverswere reused. One was set up as a failover directory server,providing backup of the main directory. The other server was used as the fourth archiver for the office area andperimeter cameras, allowing even greater segmenting of the site cameras than originally planned.

To update Nucor’s system, Avtec installed a state-of-the-art Genetic Security Center 5.2 with an OmniCastEnterprise video management package. This system will support up to 300 cameras per archiver. They alsoinstalled three new Genetic archive servers that allowed the site cameras to be segmented into three separateareas: Mill One, Mill Two and the Melt Shop. Unlimited site client licenses give Nucor the ability to supportsimultaneous viewing of any number of videos. With two Genetic directory failover functions, the system willcontinue to function seamlessly even if the main directory server happens to fail.

Avtec also utilized Nucor’s existing VMware infrastructure and SQL server for support directory and fail over forthe Genetec system. This Genetec Security Center 5.2 gives Nucor the ability to add a full access control systemfor gates and doors at a later date with only a license activation process. This will provide a simple and seamlessway to accommodate future growth.

This cutover was completed during Nucor’s week-long site shutdown that occurred in September 2013. Afterfour months with the system up and running, Dave Simonson of Nucor states, “The mill operates so much betterthan in the past. The managers have commented on the increased quality of video and the ease of systemoperation since the new system was installed.”

Video Management System– Nucor Steel - Plymouth

Substations in Southern and Central Utah

CVE’s Signal and Utility Department recentlycompleted a contract with Kiewit-Herzog-Parsons,a joint venture (KHP). The project involvedbringing the Utah Transit Authority’s Sandy CivicCenter station into compliance with Americanswith Disabilities Act requirements. CVE showcasedmany of its abilities as it made the transit stationwheelchair accessible. KHP was surprised to learnthat in addition to full electrical capabilities, CVEalso had extensive experience with concrete work,landscaping, drainage structures and pipeinstallation.

CVE’s scope of work involved removing existingcanopy structures and hand rails and demolishingthe existing high block (concrete curb) down to therails. Crews constructed a new concrete high blockthat featured electrical snow melt, installed newcurb and gutter, sidewalk and pipe drainage, andrewired the UTA train call buttons.

Coordination was particularly important on this

project. CVE worked closely with the handrail andcanopy manufacturers to meet their prefabricrationstructure requirements. Day and night crewsworked around the clock at this active transitstation near moving trains. Detailed coordinationwith UTA was necessary to keep trains and busesoperating smoothly and without interruption.

General Foreman Todd Mair led a crew of eight onthe three-week project, which was completed inJanuary 2014.

Sandy Civic Center (UTA Station)

Wayne Estes Center – Utah State University (continued from page 1)

Cache Valley Electric’s teledata division’s scope of work included installing 250 Cat 6 cables to over 125locations. These technicians also installed fiber and copper connecting the new building to the existing USUbackbone. Tom Hamby, CVE’s lead technician, led a crew of 5 technicians to complete this piece of theconstruction. CVE’s team worked closely with USU’s representative Willie Gilchrist.

Cache Valley Electric’s multimedia department installed the sound reinforcement for the main court. CVE’sscope of work included the installation of (16) large-format JBL loudspeakers, powered by Powersoftamplifiers. The audio processing is handled by BSS London Architect.

CVE’s multimedia installers also provided JBL loudspeakers in the strength and conditioning space whichprovides the necessary motivational music for workouts. The various conference rooms around the facility areoutfitted for audio-visual presentations. The athlete lounge and locker rooms are equipped with iPod docksfor the student athletes to playback their own music.

CVE’s multimedia team for this project included Rich Smith, account manager and programmer, SteveSimmons, project manager, and Ben Schuhardt, foreman.

The facility is named after Wayne Estes, arguably the greatest basketball player in USU’s history. Estes wasan All-American basketball player at USU from 1963-1965. He still ranks as the third-leading scorer in UtahState history and the fourth leading rebounder. On February 8, 1965, after playing one of the best games ofhis career, Estes and some friends stopped at the scene of an accident near campus. While crossing thestreet, he inadvertently brushed against a downed power line and was fatally electrocuted.

CVE is pleased to participate in a project recognizing Estes’ contribution to Aggie athletics. The facility isscheduled for completion in April 2014.

Cache Valley Electric was recently honored with the2013 Associated General Contractors Platinum Award.CVE has received this award for the past 14 years, adistinction given to contractors whose safety statisticsare at least 25% better than the national average fortheir industry code.

This award is a direct result of the constantdedication, support, and effort of CVE’s managementteam and employees. Safety is a top priority at everylevel of the organization. President and CEO JimLaub has established a culture where safety is secondto none. Division managers and project managerswork closely with site supervisors to bring thisemphasis to each individual jobsite. CVE’s full-time safety managers coordinate with general contractors,owners and subcontractors to reduce risk and exposure for all personnel onsite.

CVE’s hands-on approach trains each individual employee to understand his or her role in creating a safework environment. Safety is the first order of business for each crew and a daily “safety huddle” helpsemployees develop a pre-task plan together. They discuss the tasks, goals and potential hazards of theday, then mitigate hazards through group awareness, training and proper task management. Thiscomprehensive approach ensures that CVE employees complete their work safely, each and every day.

2013 Associated General Contractors Platinum AwardCVE’s Teledata-Multimedia Division recently completed work atthe University of Utah’s Beverley Sorenson Arts and EducationComplex. This new 110,000 square-foot facility contains 48rooms, each room featuring various levels of audio-visualtechnology. CVE created the complex’s audio-visual backbonewith Crestron DigitalMedia technology, working in harmonywith audio processing by Biamp Systems, projectors byPanasonic, and numerous Sharp LED displays.

The complex features six dance studios, each with the ability tocapture and stream live video to other parts of the facility. Afiber-optic backbone integrates with the overall audio-visual solution to make this possible. Other features include 25conference rooms, 2 dedicated video conference rooms and 8 large classrooms. Each classroom and studio is outfittedwith Cisco cameras and codecs, enabling them to function as end-points for distance learning applications.

Cache Valley Electric’s project team included account manager Rich Smith, general foreman Dane Anderson,project managers Fugi Sandoval and Steve Simmons, and programmer Shaun McIntire. This state of the artfacility was dedicated in February 2014.

Beverley Sorenson Arts and Education Complex

CVE’s Transmission Line and Substation Departmentis partnering with General Electric for two design-buildsubstation contracts. GE will provide the engineeringand design and CVE will provide construction for theseprojects. This substation expansion work is necessaryto serve the region’s growing electrical demands, butalso to prepare for future generation resources.

The first project is located in Central Utah and consistsof expanding an existing 345kv substation. Thisupdate will allow the substation to accept a new 345kvtransmission line and a reactor. Led by generalforeman, Bruce Bradshaw, a team of 15 linemen will complete the project in late summer 2014.

The second project is in Southern Utah. GE and CVE will expand an existing 345kv substation to include a new 345kv bay, several 345kv breakers, a reactor and a 345kv series capacitor bank. General ForemanJason Keller is supervising the work, which will also be completed in late summer 2014.

Cache Valley Electric formed the Transmission Line and Substation department 5 years ago. Since thattime, this department has successfully completed substations for a variety of clients nationwide.Department Manager Scott Collard remarked, “I am incredibly pleased by the success of this department.Our growth during the first five years has been astronomical, largely due to our ability to change andevolve to meet our customers’ needs. CVE has invested in the very best employees and is willing tocommit to the equipment and materials necessary for them to complete their jobs. These resources helpus create a standard of quality that sets CVE apart.”

Nucor Steel recently asked Avtec System Integrators, a divisionof CVE, to evaluate the existing video management hardwareand software at its Plymouth, Utah facility. Cameras andmonitoring systems play a crucial role in the production areasof this facility, as some of the tasks are performed via camera.Avtec offered Nucor a solution that retained parts of thecurrent system while increasing video managementcapabilities.

Nucor and Avtec first reviewed Nucor’s existing system todetermine what was salvageable and what new equipment wasneeded to support future growth. Two existing video serverswere reused. One was set up as a failover directory server,providing backup of the main directory. The other server was used as the fourth archiver for the office area andperimeter cameras, allowing even greater segmenting of the site cameras than originally planned.

To update Nucor’s system, Avtec installed a state-of-the-art Genetic Security Center 5.2 with an OmniCastEnterprise video management package. This system will support up to 300 cameras per archiver. They alsoinstalled three new Genetic archive servers that allowed the site cameras to be segmented into three separateareas: Mill One, Mill Two and the Melt Shop. Unlimited site client licenses give Nucor the ability to supportsimultaneous viewing of any number of videos. With two Genetic directory failover functions, the system willcontinue to function seamlessly even if the main directory server happens to fail.

Avtec also utilized Nucor’s existing VMware infrastructure and SQL server for support directory and fail over forthe Genetec system. This Genetec Security Center 5.2 gives Nucor the ability to add a full access control systemfor gates and doors at a later date with only a license activation process. This will provide a simple and seamlessway to accommodate future growth.

This cutover was completed during Nucor’s week-long site shutdown that occurred in September 2013. Afterfour months with the system up and running, Dave Simonson of Nucor states, “The mill operates so much betterthan in the past. The managers have commented on the increased quality of video and the ease of systemoperation since the new system was installed.”

Video Management System– Nucor Steel - Plymouth

Substations in Southern and Central Utah

CVE’s Signal and Utility Department recentlycompleted a contract with Kiewit-Herzog-Parsons,a joint venture (KHP). The project involvedbringing the Utah Transit Authority’s Sandy CivicCenter station into compliance with Americanswith Disabilities Act requirements. CVE showcasedmany of its abilities as it made the transit stationwheelchair accessible. KHP was surprised to learnthat in addition to full electrical capabilities, CVEalso had extensive experience with concrete work,landscaping, drainage structures and pipeinstallation.

CVE’s scope of work involved removing existingcanopy structures and hand rails and demolishingthe existing high block (concrete curb) down to therails. Crews constructed a new concrete high blockthat featured electrical snow melt, installed newcurb and gutter, sidewalk and pipe drainage, andrewired the UTA train call buttons.

Coordination was particularly important on this

project. CVE worked closely with the handrail andcanopy manufacturers to meet their prefabricrationstructure requirements. Day and night crewsworked around the clock at this active transitstation near moving trains. Detailed coordinationwith UTA was necessary to keep trains and busesoperating smoothly and without interruption.

General Foreman Todd Mair led a crew of eight onthe three-week project, which was completed inJanuary 2014.

Sandy Civic Center (UTA Station)

Wayne Estes Center – Utah State University (continued from page 1)

Cache Valley Electric’s teledata division’s scope of work included installing 250 Cat 6 cables to over 125locations. These technicians also installed fiber and copper connecting the new building to the existing USUbackbone. Tom Hamby, CVE’s lead technician, led a crew of 5 technicians to complete this piece of theconstruction. CVE’s team worked closely with USU’s representative Willie Gilchrist.

Cache Valley Electric’s multimedia department installed the sound reinforcement for the main court. CVE’sscope of work included the installation of (16) large-format JBL loudspeakers, powered by Powersoftamplifiers. The audio processing is handled by BSS London Architect.

CVE’s multimedia installers also provided JBL loudspeakers in the strength and conditioning space whichprovides the necessary motivational music for workouts. The various conference rooms around the facility areoutfitted for audio-visual presentations. The athlete lounge and locker rooms are equipped with iPod docksfor the student athletes to playback their own music.

CVE’s multimedia team for this project included Rich Smith, account manager and programmer, SteveSimmons, project manager, and Ben Schuhardt, foreman.

The facility is named after Wayne Estes, arguably the greatest basketball player in USU’s history. Estes wasan All-American basketball player at USU from 1963-1965. He still ranks as the third-leading scorer in UtahState history and the fourth leading rebounder. On February 8, 1965, after playing one of the best games ofhis career, Estes and some friends stopped at the scene of an accident near campus. While crossing thestreet, he inadvertently brushed against a downed power line and was fatally electrocuted.

CVE is pleased to participate in a project recognizing Estes’ contribution to Aggie athletics. The facility isscheduled for completion in April 2014.

Cache Valley Electric was recently honored with the2013 Associated General Contractors Platinum Award.CVE has received this award for the past 14 years, adistinction given to contractors whose safety statisticsare at least 25% better than the national average fortheir industry code.

This award is a direct result of the constantdedication, support, and effort of CVE’s managementteam and employees. Safety is a top priority at everylevel of the organization. President and CEO JimLaub has established a culture where safety is secondto none. Division managers and project managerswork closely with site supervisors to bring thisemphasis to each individual jobsite. CVE’s full-time safety managers coordinate with general contractors,owners and subcontractors to reduce risk and exposure for all personnel onsite.

CVE’s hands-on approach trains each individual employee to understand his or her role in creating a safework environment. Safety is the first order of business for each crew and a daily “safety huddle” helpsemployees develop a pre-task plan together. They discuss the tasks, goals and potential hazards of theday, then mitigate hazards through group awareness, training and proper task management. Thiscomprehensive approach ensures that CVE employees complete their work safely, each and every day.

2013 Associated General Contractors Platinum AwardCVE’s Teledata-Multimedia Division recently completed work atthe University of Utah’s Beverley Sorenson Arts and EducationComplex. This new 110,000 square-foot facility contains 48rooms, each room featuring various levels of audio-visualtechnology. CVE created the complex’s audio-visual backbonewith Crestron DigitalMedia technology, working in harmonywith audio processing by Biamp Systems, projectors byPanasonic, and numerous Sharp LED displays.

The complex features six dance studios, each with the ability tocapture and stream live video to other parts of the facility. Afiber-optic backbone integrates with the overall audio-visual solution to make this possible. Other features include 25conference rooms, 2 dedicated video conference rooms and 8 large classrooms. Each classroom and studio is outfittedwith Cisco cameras and codecs, enabling them to function as end-points for distance learning applications.

Cache Valley Electric’s project team included account manager Rich Smith, general foreman Dane Anderson,project managers Fugi Sandoval and Steve Simmons, and programmer Shaun McIntire. This state of the artfacility was dedicated in February 2014.

Beverley Sorenson Arts and Education Complex

CVE’s Transmission Line and Substation Departmentis partnering with General Electric for two design-buildsubstation contracts. GE will provide the engineeringand design and CVE will provide construction for theseprojects. This substation expansion work is necessaryto serve the region’s growing electrical demands, butalso to prepare for future generation resources.

The first project is located in Central Utah and consistsof expanding an existing 345kv substation. Thisupdate will allow the substation to accept a new 345kvtransmission line and a reactor. Led by generalforeman, Bruce Bradshaw, a team of 15 linemen will complete the project in late summer 2014.

The second project is in Southern Utah. GE and CVE will expand an existing 345kv substation to include a new 345kv bay, several 345kv breakers, a reactor and a 345kv series capacitor bank. General ForemanJason Keller is supervising the work, which will also be completed in late summer 2014.

Cache Valley Electric formed the Transmission Line and Substation department 5 years ago. Since thattime, this department has successfully completed substations for a variety of clients nationwide.Department Manager Scott Collard remarked, “I am incredibly pleased by the success of this department.Our growth during the first five years has been astronomical, largely due to our ability to change andevolve to meet our customers’ needs. CVE has invested in the very best employees and is willing tocommit to the equipment and materials necessary for them to complete their jobs. These resources helpus create a standard of quality that sets CVE apart.”

Nucor Steel recently asked Avtec System Integrators, a divisionof CVE, to evaluate the existing video management hardwareand software at its Plymouth, Utah facility. Cameras andmonitoring systems play a crucial role in the production areasof this facility, as some of the tasks are performed via camera.Avtec offered Nucor a solution that retained parts of thecurrent system while increasing video managementcapabilities.

Nucor and Avtec first reviewed Nucor’s existing system todetermine what was salvageable and what new equipment wasneeded to support future growth. Two existing video serverswere reused. One was set up as a failover directory server,providing backup of the main directory. The other server was used as the fourth archiver for the office area andperimeter cameras, allowing even greater segmenting of the site cameras than originally planned.

To update Nucor’s system, Avtec installed a state-of-the-art Genetic Security Center 5.2 with an OmniCastEnterprise video management package. This system will support up to 300 cameras per archiver. They alsoinstalled three new Genetic archive servers that allowed the site cameras to be segmented into three separateareas: Mill One, Mill Two and the Melt Shop. Unlimited site client licenses give Nucor the ability to supportsimultaneous viewing of any number of videos. With two Genetic directory failover functions, the system willcontinue to function seamlessly even if the main directory server happens to fail.

Avtec also utilized Nucor’s existing VMware infrastructure and SQL server for support directory and fail over forthe Genetec system. This Genetec Security Center 5.2 gives Nucor the ability to add a full access control systemfor gates and doors at a later date with only a license activation process. This will provide a simple and seamlessway to accommodate future growth.

This cutover was completed during Nucor’s week-long site shutdown that occurred in September 2013. Afterfour months with the system up and running, Dave Simonson of Nucor states, “The mill operates so much betterthan in the past. The managers have commented on the increased quality of video and the ease of systemoperation since the new system was installed.”

Video Management System– Nucor Steel - Plymouth

Substations in Southern and Central Utah

CVE’s Signal and Utility Department recentlycompleted a contract with Kiewit-Herzog-Parsons,a joint venture (KHP). The project involvedbringing the Utah Transit Authority’s Sandy CivicCenter station into compliance with Americanswith Disabilities Act requirements. CVE showcasedmany of its abilities as it made the transit stationwheelchair accessible. KHP was surprised to learnthat in addition to full electrical capabilities, CVEalso had extensive experience with concrete work,landscaping, drainage structures and pipeinstallation.

CVE’s scope of work involved removing existingcanopy structures and hand rails and demolishingthe existing high block (concrete curb) down to therails. Crews constructed a new concrete high blockthat featured electrical snow melt, installed newcurb and gutter, sidewalk and pipe drainage, andrewired the UTA train call buttons.

Coordination was particularly important on this

project. CVE worked closely with the handrail andcanopy manufacturers to meet their prefabricrationstructure requirements. Day and night crewsworked around the clock at this active transitstation near moving trains. Detailed coordinationwith UTA was necessary to keep trains and busesoperating smoothly and without interruption.

General Foreman Todd Mair led a crew of eight onthe three-week project, which was completed inJanuary 2014.

Sandy Civic Center (UTA Station)

Wayne Estes Center – Utah State University (continued from page 1)

Cache Valley Electric’s teledata division’s scope of work included installing 250 Cat 6 cables to over 125locations. These technicians also installed fiber and copper connecting the new building to the existing USUbackbone. Tom Hamby, CVE’s lead technician, led a crew of 5 technicians to complete this piece of theconstruction. CVE’s team worked closely with USU’s representative Willie Gilchrist.

Cache Valley Electric’s multimedia department installed the sound reinforcement for the main court. CVE’sscope of work included the installation of (16) large-format JBL loudspeakers, powered by Powersoftamplifiers. The audio processing is handled by BSS London Architect.

CVE’s multimedia installers also provided JBL loudspeakers in the strength and conditioning space whichprovides the necessary motivational music for workouts. The various conference rooms around the facility areoutfitted for audio-visual presentations. The athlete lounge and locker rooms are equipped with iPod docksfor the student athletes to playback their own music.

CVE’s multimedia team for this project included Rich Smith, account manager and programmer, SteveSimmons, project manager, and Ben Schuhardt, foreman.

The facility is named after Wayne Estes, arguably the greatest basketball player in USU’s history. Estes wasan All-American basketball player at USU from 1963-1965. He still ranks as the third-leading scorer in UtahState history and the fourth leading rebounder. On February 8, 1965, after playing one of the best games ofhis career, Estes and some friends stopped at the scene of an accident near campus. While crossing thestreet, he inadvertently brushed against a downed power line and was fatally electrocuted.

CVE is pleased to participate in a project recognizing Estes’ contribution to Aggie athletics. The facility isscheduled for completion in April 2014.

Cache Valley Electric was recently honored with the2013 Associated General Contractors Platinum Award.CVE has received this award for the past 14 years, adistinction given to contractors whose safety statisticsare at least 25% better than the national average fortheir industry code.

This award is a direct result of the constantdedication, support, and effort of CVE’s managementteam and employees. Safety is a top priority at everylevel of the organization. President and CEO JimLaub has established a culture where safety is secondto none. Division managers and project managerswork closely with site supervisors to bring thisemphasis to each individual jobsite. CVE’s full-time safety managers coordinate with general contractors,owners and subcontractors to reduce risk and exposure for all personnel onsite.

CVE’s hands-on approach trains each individual employee to understand his or her role in creating a safework environment. Safety is the first order of business for each crew and a daily “safety huddle” helpsemployees develop a pre-task plan together. They discuss the tasks, goals and potential hazards of theday, then mitigate hazards through group awareness, training and proper task management. Thiscomprehensive approach ensures that CVE employees complete their work safely, each and every day.

2013 Associated General Contractors Platinum AwardCVE’s Teledata-Multimedia Division recently completed work atthe University of Utah’s Beverley Sorenson Arts and EducationComplex. This new 110,000 square-foot facility contains 48rooms, each room featuring various levels of audio-visualtechnology. CVE created the complex’s audio-visual backbonewith Crestron DigitalMedia technology, working in harmonywith audio processing by Biamp Systems, projectors byPanasonic, and numerous Sharp LED displays.

The complex features six dance studios, each with the ability tocapture and stream live video to other parts of the facility. Afiber-optic backbone integrates with the overall audio-visual solution to make this possible. Other features include 25conference rooms, 2 dedicated video conference rooms and 8 large classrooms. Each classroom and studio is outfittedwith Cisco cameras and codecs, enabling them to function as end-points for distance learning applications.

Cache Valley Electric’s project team included account manager Rich Smith, general foreman Dane Anderson,project managers Fugi Sandoval and Steve Simmons, and programmer Shaun McIntire. This state of the artfacility was dedicated in February 2014.

Beverley Sorenson Arts and Education Complex

IN THIS ISSUE

Wayne Estes Center– Utah State University . . . . . . .1

Beverly Sorenson Arts and Education Complex . . . . . .2

Video Management System – Nucor Steel - Plymouth . . . . . .2

Sandy Civic Center (UTA Station) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

2013 Associated GeneralContractors Platinum Award . . .4

Substations in Southernand Central Utah . . . . . . . . . . .4

Recently Awarded Projects . . . . .5

Primary Children’s Medical Center Ambulatory Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

LOGAN OFFICE875 North 1000 West

Logan, UT 84321(435) 752-6405

SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE2345 South John Henry Dr.Salt Lake City, UT 84119

(801) 908-6666

PORTLAND OFFICE6200 SW Arctic Dr.

Beaverton, OR 97005(503) 431-6600

ARKANSAS OFFICE5590 E. State Hwy. 137Blytheville, AR 72315

(870) 824-6670

www.cve.com

CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC VOLUME 14, ISSUE 1 • APRIL 2014

Wayne Estes Center– Utah State University

In June 2013, Cache ValleyElectric began construction onUtah State University’s newWayne Estes Center. OklandConstruction, headquartered inSLC, Utah is the GeneralContractor for this project. The32,000 square foot facility inLogan, Utah will feature aregulation-size competitioncourt with chair back seatingfor 1,400 people, along with atraining room and in-seasonstrength and conditioning area.The Estes Center will alsoinclude office space for bothmen’s and women’s basketballand volleyball, a locker roomand a volleyball film room.

Cache Valley Electric’s scopeof work includes electrical,teledata and multimedia. The

electrical portion of the projectconsisted of installing mediumvoltage cable and setting three250kva transformers that feed480v, 1000 amp switchgear.The building also includes a20kw standby generator. Inorder to meet NCAA televisionlighting requirements, 80 LEDlight fixtures were installed atthe basketball court. Networktelevision connections wereincluded on the south side ofthe building to accommodateTV trucks. CVE’s scope alsoincluded installing conduit forall power, fire alarm, data andlighting control systems.Superintendent Jeremy Martinled a team of 13 electricians atthe peak of construction.

continued on page 3

ADDITIONAL OFFICES

SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE

2345 South John Henry Dr.

Salt Lake City, UT 84119

(801) 908-6666

PORTLAND OFFICE

6200 SW Arctic Dr.

Beaverton, OR 97005

(503) 431-6600

ARKANSAS OFFICE

5590 E. State Hwy. 137

BLYtheville, AR 72315

(870) 824-6670

www.cve.com

PRESORTEDFIRST-CLASSU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPERMIT 207ONTARIO CA

Cache Valley Electric875 North 1000 West

Logan, UT 84321

CVE’s Teledata Division has been awarded the voiceand data contract for a new state-of-the-art PrimaryChildren’s Hospital Ambulatory Care Center. CVE’scontract includes the clinical building in the project’sfirst phase, which will also include a parking garage.Project manager Brad Readicker and lead technicianRyan Bodtcher, along with a team of 7 teledatatechnicians, will install a Siemon solution of 2400Cat 6a cable.

The Teledata Division has worked closely withPrimary Children’s Hospital for several years,completing new construction projects andperforming day-to-day maintenance work. Leadtechnician Troy Markham has performed on-sitemaintenance for more than 5 years and has beeninstrumental in developing a lasting relationship withPrimary Children’s Hospital.

Project manager Brad Readicker noted, “One of thebiggest challenges of this project has been the

change in scope due to ever changing needs in themedical industry. Ryan has done a phenomenal jobin communication with the contractor and owner tomake sure these changes are taking place asrequested.”

Jacobsen Construction of Salt Lake City, Utah isthe general contractor for this project. Theanticipated completion is June 2014.

Primary Children’s Hospital Ambulatory Care CenterRecently Awarded ProjectsAVTECHolly Frontier – Woods Cross, UT

Gate Entrance RenovationsContractor/Staff Entrance RenovationsSouth Rail Gate Security

Nucor Steel – Video Surveillance System Upgrade – Plymouth, UT

Park City Municipal – SPIRO WTP, ICE Arena Video Surveillance Systems – Park City, UT

Questar Corporate – Hunter Tap, Central Compressor – Southern UT

Salt Lake City Department of Airports – Commercial Lane – VSS Project – SLC, UT

Woodbury/Westminster Mixed Use – ACS–System Installation – SLC, UT

ViaWest – Security Controls Projects – MN, CO, AZ

ELECTRICALCONSTRUCTION DIVISIONLoganBear Lake County Airport

– West Jordan, UTJBS-USA- Sigma Cabling

– Hyrum, UTMt Wheeler Power – Power

Distribution Upgrades – Ely, NVNucor Steel Berkeley – DRI

Handling System – Huger, SCNucor Steel Birmingham

– Reheat Furnace rebuild and upgrade – Birmingham, AL

Nucor Steel Crawfordsville – DRI Handling System – Crawfordsville, IN

Nucor Steel Hertford – DRI Handling System – Cofield, NC

Nucor Steel Louisiana – Briquetting System – Convent, LA

Nucor Steel Nebraska – Multiple Roll Mill and Melt Shop upgrade projects – Norfolk, NE

PacifiCorp – Abajo Substation Addition – Blanding, UT

PacifiCorp and GE – Red Butte Substation upgrade – Central, UT

Pacificorp and GE – Sigurd Substation Upgrade – Sigurd, UT

PacifiCorp Gadsby Plant – Replace FD Fan Motor Cables – SLC, UT

Pacificorp – Tooele Substation Upgrade – Tooele, UT

Rocky Mountain Power – Salt Lake Valley Maintenance Work – SLC, UT

SR-48; Copper Hills HS to 4800 West – West Jordan, UT

SR-71; Bangerter Hwy to 1-15 – Riverton, UT

Tenaris Hickman – Laydown Yard Lighting – Hickman, AR

USU Water Research Lab – Generator Installation – Logan, UT

USU – Wayne Estes Basketball Facility – Logan, UT

WYDOT Laramie Streets – Laramie, WY

Salt Lake CityAltaGas Generating Station

– Generator Exciter/Frequency Converter Upgrade – Blythe, CA

Building 111 So. Main – SLC, UTExelis – Miscellaneous Projects

– SLC, UTGAF – TP03 Process Installation

– Cedar City, UTGAF – IS03 Underground

– Cedar City, UTKapi’olani Medical Center

– Oahu, HIKennecott Utah Copper

– Magna, UTConcentrator Lighting Package Geothermal Plant Repairs Lower Pit Fuel StationMM&C Building

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – LA Temple Generator – Los Angeles, CA

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – SLC Temple Shutdown – SLC, UT

IPSC – Delta, UT2014 Spring Outage Unit 2Heater Drain Pump Thermocouple

Igniter Installation Unit 1 & 2Sludge Monitoring SystemStator Cooling Water Pump Thermocouple

Turbine Overspeed Unit 1 & 2Pacificorp – Gadsby Power Plant

– Rewire Blower Motor Unit #3 – SLC, UT

Inthinc – Remodel Office Furniture wiring – West Valley City, UT

Proctor & Gamble – BC1 Skyline – Tremonton, UT

Salt Lake City Airport – Overlay – SLC, UT

Utah Performing Arts Temporary Offices – SLC, UT

Ute Justice Center Design – Fort Duchesne, UT

Western Zirconium – Ogden, UT Caustic Unloading Forge Transformer InstallForge Transformer WinterizeGenerator Install Phase 2Helium Flow DevicesSAE Automation ProjectThermal Oxidizer Replacement

SERVICE DIVISIONBrigham Young University

– Data Center Upgrade – Provo, UT

CCI – Lake Side II – Well Pump House – Lindon, UT

Fidelity Investments – 5th Floor Monitors – SLC, UT

IHC – Lake Park Data Center – UPS Remediation – West Valley City, UT

IHC – Park City – RO System Power – Park City, UT

Rocky Mtn. Power Price – Security Lighting – Price, UT

ViaWest/Single Edge – PDU Cabinets – SLC, UT

CVE TECHNOLOGIESGROUPSalt Lake CityAcademy Mortgage – SLC, UTBarrick Gold – SLC, UTBarrick Gold – Reno, NVCumming Management – SLC, UTCumming Management

– Jackson, WYGenesis Pure – Draper, UTISO/VERISK – SLC, UTISO/VERISK – White Plains, NYLANDesk – West Jordan, UT ProPay – Lehi, UTSelect Portfolio Servicing

– SLC, UTSelect Portfolio Servicing

– Jacksonville, FLState of Utah – SLC, UTUniversity of Utah – SLC, UT

TELEDATA DIVISIONPortland, ORASG – Nike Campus Entrance

Upgrade – Beaverton, ORBay Area Hospital

– Coos Bay, OR

Cambia Woolworth – Remodel – Portland, OR

Cambia 200 Market – Remodel – Portland, OR

Easy Street – Data Center Expansion – Portland, OR

Easy Street – Video Management System – Beaverton, OR

ESCO Steel – Video Surveillance Expansion – Portland, OR

HP – Conference Room Upgrades – Vancouver, WA

Nike Woodside – Beaverton, ORNike – Remodel – Riverhead, NYOSU Weniger Hall – Corvallis, ORShiftWise – Portland, ORStaples Warehouse

– Gresham, ORWest Linn Police Department

– West Linn, OR

Salt Lake City, UTC7 Data Center New Backbone

– Bluffdale, UTdoTerra – Pleasant Grove, UTFL Smidth – West VirginiaIHC American Fork Specialty

Clinic – American Fork, UT Johnson Matthey – SLC, UTLDS Church COB 19th floor

– SLC, UTLDS Church East Office Building

– SLC, UTMemorial Hospital MOB – WYPark City Municipal Single Mode

Fiber Upgrade – Park City, UTPrimary Children’s Ambulatory

Care Center – SLC, UTSLC Airport De-Icing Pad

Support Building – SLC, UTSure Foot – Park City, UTUDOT SR – 193 – UTUtah Air National Guard Fiber

– West Jordan, UTXactware – Lehi, UT

MULTIMEDIASalt Lake City, UTCodale – Cedar City, UTdoTerra – Pleasant Grove, UTJaffa Group – Park City, UTLanDesk – South Jordan, UTPeaceHealth – SSC Phase II

– Vancouver, WASelect Health – Executive

Boardroom – SLC, UTVivint – Lindon, UT

IN THIS ISSUE

Wayne Estes Center– Utah State University . . . . . . .1

Beverly Sorenson Arts and Education Complex . . . . . .2

Video Management System – Nucor Steel - Plymouth . . . . . .2

Sandy Civic Center (UTA Station) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

2013 Associated GeneralContractors Platinum Award . . .4

Substations in Southernand Central Utah . . . . . . . . . . .4

Recently Awarded Projects . . . . .5

Primary Children’s Medical Center Ambulatory Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

LOGAN OFFICE875 North 1000 West

Logan, UT 84321(435) 752-6405

SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE2345 South John Henry Dr.Salt Lake City, UT 84119

(801) 908-6666

PORTLAND OFFICE6200 SW Arctic Dr.

Beaverton, OR 97005(503) 431-6600

ARKANSAS OFFICE5590 E. State Hwy. 137Blytheville, AR 72315

(870) 824-6670

www.cve.com

CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC VOLUME 14, ISSUE 1 • APRIL 2014

Wayne Estes Center– Utah State University

In June 2013, Cache ValleyElectric began construction onUtah State University’s newWayne Estes Center. OklandConstruction, headquartered inSLC, Utah is the GeneralContractor for this project. The32,000 square foot facility inLogan, Utah will feature aregulation-size competitioncourt with chair back seatingfor 1,400 people, along with atraining room and in-seasonstrength and conditioning area.The Estes Center will alsoinclude office space for bothmen’s and women’s basketballand volleyball, a locker roomand a volleyball film room.

Cache Valley Electric’s scopeof work includes electrical,teledata and multimedia. The

electrical portion of the projectconsisted of installing mediumvoltage cable and setting three250kva transformers that feed480v, 1000 amp switchgear.The building also includes a20kw standby generator. Inorder to meet NCAA televisionlighting requirements, 80 LEDlight fixtures were installed atthe basketball court. Networktelevision connections wereincluded on the south side ofthe building to accommodateTV trucks. CVE’s scope alsoincluded installing conduit forall power, fire alarm, data andlighting control systems.Superintendent Jeremy Martinled a team of 13 electricians atthe peak of construction.

continued on page 3

ADDITIONAL OFFICES

SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE

2345 South John Henry Dr.

Salt Lake City, UT 84119

(801) 908-6666

PORTLAND OFFICE

6200 SW Arctic Dr.

Beaverton, OR 97005

(503) 431-6600

ARKANSAS OFFICE

5590 E. State Hwy. 137

BLYtheville, AR 72315

(870) 824-6670

www.cve.com

PRESORTEDFIRST-CLASSU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPERMIT 207ONTARIO CA

Cache Valley Electric875 North 1000 West

Logan, UT 84321

CVE’s Teledata Division has been awarded the voiceand data contract for a new state-of-the-art PrimaryChildren’s Hospital Ambulatory Care Center. CVE’scontract includes the clinical building in the project’sfirst phase, which will also include a parking garage.Project manager Brad Readicker and lead technicianRyan Bodtcher, along with a team of 7 teledatatechnicians, will install a Siemon solution of 2400Cat 6a cable.

The Teledata Division has worked closely withPrimary Children’s Hospital for several years,completing new construction projects andperforming day-to-day maintenance work. Leadtechnician Troy Markham has performed on-sitemaintenance for more than 5 years and has beeninstrumental in developing a lasting relationship withPrimary Children’s Hospital.

Project manager Brad Readicker noted, “One of thebiggest challenges of this project has been the

change in scope due to ever changing needs in themedical industry. Ryan has done a phenomenal jobin communication with the contractor and owner tomake sure these changes are taking place asrequested.”

Jacobsen Construction of Salt Lake City, Utah isthe general contractor for this project. Theanticipated completion is June 2014.

Primary Children’s Hospital Ambulatory Care CenterRecently Awarded ProjectsAVTECHolly Frontier – Woods Cross, UT

Gate Entrance RenovationsContractor/Staff Entrance RenovationsSouth Rail Gate Security

Nucor Steel – Video Surveillance System Upgrade – Plymouth, UT

Park City Municipal – SPIRO WTP, ICE Arena Video Surveillance Systems – Park City, UT

Questar Corporate – Hunter Tap, Central Compressor – Southern UT

Salt Lake City Department of Airports – Commercial Lane – VSS Project – SLC, UT

Woodbury/Westminster Mixed Use – ACS–System Installation – SLC, UT

ViaWest – Security Controls Projects – MN, CO, AZ

ELECTRICALCONSTRUCTION DIVISIONLoganBear Lake County Airport

– West Jordan, UTJBS-USA- Sigma Cabling

– Hyrum, UTMt Wheeler Power – Power

Distribution Upgrades – Ely, NVNucor Steel Berkeley – DRI

Handling System – Huger, SCNucor Steel Birmingham

– Reheat Furnace rebuild and upgrade – Birmingham, AL

Nucor Steel Crawfordsville – DRI Handling System – Crawfordsville, IN

Nucor Steel Hertford – DRI Handling System – Cofield, NC

Nucor Steel Louisiana – Briquetting System – Convent, LA

Nucor Steel Nebraska – Multiple Roll Mill and Melt Shop upgrade projects – Norfolk, NE

PacifiCorp – Abajo Substation Addition – Blanding, UT

PacifiCorp and GE – Red Butte Substation upgrade – Central, UT

Pacificorp and GE – Sigurd Substation Upgrade – Sigurd, UT

PacifiCorp Gadsby Plant – Replace FD Fan Motor Cables – SLC, UT

Pacificorp – Tooele Substation Upgrade – Tooele, UT

Rocky Mountain Power – Salt Lake Valley Maintenance Work – SLC, UT

SR-48; Copper Hills HS to 4800 West – West Jordan, UT

SR-71; Bangerter Hwy to 1-15 – Riverton, UT

Tenaris Hickman – Laydown Yard Lighting – Hickman, AR

USU Water Research Lab – Generator Installation – Logan, UT

USU – Wayne Estes Basketball Facility – Logan, UT

WYDOT Laramie Streets – Laramie, WY

Salt Lake CityAltaGas Generating Station

– Generator Exciter/Frequency Converter Upgrade – Blythe, CA

Building 111 So. Main – SLC, UTExelis – Miscellaneous Projects

– SLC, UTGAF – TP03 Process Installation

– Cedar City, UTGAF – IS03 Underground

– Cedar City, UTKapi’olani Medical Center

– Oahu, HIKennecott Utah Copper

– Magna, UTConcentrator Lighting Package Geothermal Plant Repairs Lower Pit Fuel StationMM&C Building

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – LA Temple Generator – Los Angeles, CA

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – SLC Temple Shutdown – SLC, UT

IPSC – Delta, UT2014 Spring Outage Unit 2Heater Drain Pump Thermocouple

Igniter Installation Unit 1 & 2Sludge Monitoring SystemStator Cooling Water Pump Thermocouple

Turbine Overspeed Unit 1 & 2Pacificorp – Gadsby Power Plant

– Rewire Blower Motor Unit #3 – SLC, UT

Inthinc – Remodel Office Furniture wiring – West Valley City, UT

Proctor & Gamble – BC1 Skyline – Tremonton, UT

Salt Lake City Airport – Overlay – SLC, UT

Utah Performing Arts Temporary Offices – SLC, UT

Ute Justice Center Design – Fort Duchesne, UT

Western Zirconium – Ogden, UT Caustic Unloading Forge Transformer InstallForge Transformer WinterizeGenerator Install Phase 2Helium Flow DevicesSAE Automation ProjectThermal Oxidizer Replacement

SERVICE DIVISIONBrigham Young University

– Data Center Upgrade – Provo, UT

CCI – Lake Side II – Well Pump House – Lindon, UT

Fidelity Investments – 5th Floor Monitors – SLC, UT

IHC – Lake Park Data Center – UPS Remediation – West Valley City, UT

IHC – Park City – RO System Power – Park City, UT

Rocky Mtn. Power Price – Security Lighting – Price, UT

ViaWest/Single Edge – PDU Cabinets – SLC, UT

CVE TECHNOLOGIESGROUPSalt Lake CityAcademy Mortgage – SLC, UTBarrick Gold – SLC, UTBarrick Gold – Reno, NVCumming Management – SLC, UTCumming Management

– Jackson, WYGenesis Pure – Draper, UTISO/VERISK – SLC, UTISO/VERISK – White Plains, NYLANDesk – West Jordan, UT ProPay – Lehi, UTSelect Portfolio Servicing

– SLC, UTSelect Portfolio Servicing

– Jacksonville, FLState of Utah – SLC, UTUniversity of Utah – SLC, UT

TELEDATA DIVISIONPortland, ORASG – Nike Campus Entrance

Upgrade – Beaverton, ORBay Area Hospital

– Coos Bay, OR

Cambia Woolworth – Remodel – Portland, OR

Cambia 200 Market – Remodel – Portland, OR

Easy Street – Data Center Expansion – Portland, OR

Easy Street – Video Management System – Beaverton, OR

ESCO Steel – Video Surveillance Expansion – Portland, OR

HP – Conference Room Upgrades – Vancouver, WA

Nike Woodside – Beaverton, ORNike – Remodel – Riverhead, NYOSU Weniger Hall – Corvallis, ORShiftWise – Portland, ORStaples Warehouse

– Gresham, ORWest Linn Police Department

– West Linn, OR

Salt Lake City, UTC7 Data Center New Backbone

– Bluffdale, UTdoTerra – Pleasant Grove, UTFL Smidth – West VirginiaIHC American Fork Specialty

Clinic – American Fork, UT Johnson Matthey – SLC, UTLDS Church COB 19th floor

– SLC, UTLDS Church East Office Building

– SLC, UTMemorial Hospital MOB – WYPark City Municipal Single Mode

Fiber Upgrade – Park City, UTPrimary Children’s Ambulatory

Care Center – SLC, UTSLC Airport De-Icing Pad

Support Building – SLC, UTSure Foot – Park City, UTUDOT SR – 193 – UTUtah Air National Guard Fiber

– West Jordan, UTXactware – Lehi, UT

MULTIMEDIASalt Lake City, UTCodale – Cedar City, UTdoTerra – Pleasant Grove, UTJaffa Group – Park City, UTLanDesk – South Jordan, UTPeaceHealth – SSC Phase II

– Vancouver, WASelect Health – Executive

Boardroom – SLC, UTVivint – Lindon, UT