Commerical Building & Real Estate.
Utah's construction industry is heading into its tenth year of sustained growth. The fastest growing sector of the industry remains retail construction, accounting for nearly one-third more retail square feet in 2000 than in 1999. Residential, office and industrial development sectors are still healthy but have cooled somewhat over previous years. The long-term outlook for construction is weaker: analysts predict that the industry may lose as many as 25,000 jobs after completion of projects for the 2002 Winter Olympics, and despite low interest rates the residential housing market will slow due to decreased in-state migration and lagging consumer confidence.
Commercial Builders
BY TOTAL REVENUE FOR 2000
THIS
YEAR'S
RANK COMPANY LOCATION
1 Layton Construction 9090 S. Sandy Pkwy.
(801) 568-9090 Phone Sandy, Utah 84070
(801) 569-5450 Fax www.layton-const.com
2 Big-D Corporation 420 E. South Temple, Ste. 550
(801) 415-6000 Phone Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
(801) 415-6900 Fax www.big-d.com
3 Okland Construction 1978 S. West Temple
(801) 486-0144 Phone Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
(801) 486-7570 Fax www.oakland.com
4 Jacobsen Construction 3131 West 2210 South
(801) 973-0500 Phone Salt Lake City, Utah 84119
(801) 973-7496 Fax www.jacobsen-const.com
5 R & O Construction 933 Wall Ave.
(801) 627-1403 Phone Ogden, Utah 84404
(801) 399-1480 Fax www.randoco.com
6 Bud Bailey Construction Inc. 2300 W. California Ave.
(801) 887-0600 Phone Salt Lake City, Utah 84104
(801) 887-7500 Fax www.budbailey.com
7 Union Pointe Construction 1132 South 500 West
(801) 977-8000 Phone Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
(801) 975-1103 Fax www.unionpointe.com
8 Bodell Construction 586 Fine Dr.
(801) 261-4343 Phone Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
(801) 261-1020 Fax Website: NA
9 Camco Construction 1106 East 6600 South
(801) 265-9900 Phone Salt Lake


