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The Layton Way - Layton Construction
The Layton Way
Vol 1. January-March 2015
REAL DEAL
MEAL
Layton Foreman Etu Tonga
brings roast pork and island
warmth to the National
Guard Readiness
Center site
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EMPLOYEE NEWS
Welcome to The Layton Way
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people and happenings in our growing, dynamic company. We welcome your feedback
and suggestions to help us make our newsletter informative and fun. We especially
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INDEX
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Ribbon Cuttings
4Groundbreakings
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Recent Wins
6Awards
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Cover Story: Afton Feast
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Project Spotlight: Mesa Community
College Performing Arts Center
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Holiday Events
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Holiday Service & Visits
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New Hires
15Birthdays
16 Anniversaries
17 Project Pics
Vemma in Tempe, AZ, is just one of several projects
featured in Project Pics, starting on page 17.
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RIBBON CUTTING
Courtyard by Marriott Opens in Sunnyvale
The Courtyard by Marriott Sunnyvale Mountain View
welcomed its first guests on Oct. 2 and celebrated its grand
opening on Nov. 5. Located in Silicon Valley near the Google
headquarters, the four-story 80,000-square-foot hotel sits
on two acres and features 145 guest rooms, meeting space,
fitness and laundry facilities, a bistro and pool.
Congratulations
to the Layton
CCG team
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GROUNDBREAKING
Layton Breaks Ground on San Bernardino Health Complex
Layton broke ground Dec. 10 on a three-story, 150,000-square-foot building on the Loma Linda
University Health campus in San Bernardino, Calif.
At a cost of $65 million, the project has been partially funded by a $10 million grant from the San
Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
“The project will obviously bring healthcare. But what San
Bernardino really needs is jobs and job skills,” Dr. Richard
Hart, president of Loma Linda Health told the San Bernardino
County Sun. The project is just one of several Layton is involved with for Loma Linda University.
The facility will house three to six-month healthcare certification programs through San Manuel Gateway College in areas
like medical assisting and phlebotomy. It will also bring the area
a downtown pharmacy and about 400 jobs.
Congratulations
to the Layton
HCG team
Most physician residents at Loma Linda University will also do
their clinical hours at the new clinic, to be known as Loma Linda University Health – San Bernardino. The new building will give Loma Linda University health the capacity to treat over 200,000 new
patients a year – up from 30,000 at their current clinic.
“We have been dreaming about this for a long time and it is finally here,” Hart said.
Layton will finish the project in spring 2016.
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RECENT WINS
Top New Contracts
Arizona
• Rivulon Building 1 – Gilbert, AZ
• Praxis Resources Demolition – Gilbert, AZ
• Macy’s Distribution Center – Sacramento, CA
CCG
• Roseman University Research Lab – South Jordan, UT
CSG
• Simplot World Headquarters Concrete – Caldwell, ID
• Missionary Training Center (MTC) Expansion – Provo, UT
• Provo Power Replacement Campus – Provo, UT
Hawaii
• Kapolei Commons Theater (12-plex ground-up movie theater) – Kapolei, Oahu, HI
• Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children 5th-11th Floor Tenant Improvement – Honolulu,
Oahu, HI
• Aloha Beach Resort Model Unit – Kapaa, Kauai, HI
HCG
• McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center Expansion and Renovation – Springfield, OR
• Loma Linda University Medical Center Patient Parking Structure – Loma Linda, CA
• Presbyterian / St. Luke’s Medical Center Additions and Renovations – Denver, CO
ICS
• Regus Station Park – Farmington, UT
• Snowbird Cliff Lodge Renovation – Snowbird, UT
• AAA Customer Service Center – Clearfield, UT
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AWARDS
San Fernando Valley Business Journal
Commercial Real Estate Awards
Outlets at Tejon (pictured)
Retail Category
AGC of Utah
Outlets at Traverse Mountain
Retail Building Project of the Year
AZRE Real Estate Development
(RED) Awards
Mesa Community College
Performing Arts Center
Finalist
American Concrete Institute
Intermountain Chapter
Boeing Demolition and Refurbishment Phase One
Excellence in Concrete Award, Industrial Category
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COVER STORY
Cooking Up Camaraderie
Layton foreman Etu Tonga prepares a roast pig as Layton
hosts a Safety/Subcontractor Appreciation luncheon Jan. 20th
at the National Guard Readiness Center project (CSG) in
Afton, Wyoming. More than 120 people attended, including
subcontractors, the A&E team, local National Guard soldiers
and General Tim Sheppard and Colonel Tammy Maas. Both
officers spoke and thanked the Layton team for their hard
work and safe culture. Etu buried and cooked the 240-pound pig, and he and his wife, Julie, also
cooked chop suey and rice. Project engineer Chad Thueson, top right, shows his support.
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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
From Movies to Music:
Layton Renovates and Expands
Old Movie House in Mesa, Arizona
Layton Arizona recently finished the new Mesa Community
College Performing Arts Center, which included conversion of an
existing movie theater. New construction expanded the original
building from 26,000 square feet to 48,000 square feet.
Continued on next page
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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Star of the Sonora
New Mesa Community College
Performing Arts Center
Continued from previous page
The multifunction facility caters to the
needs and aspirations of the celebrated Mesa
Community College dance, theater and music
programs – one of the biggest community
college music departments in the nation.
In keeping a musical theme, the architecture of
the building is a composition inspired by the
musical structure of cherished songs, creative
re-purposing, and a respect for the unique
qualities of the Sonoran desert.
The centerpiece of the new facility is a
460-seat multipurpose theater designed
to accommodate, both acoustically and
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theatrically, a broad range of musical
performances. Performances were held off-site
due to inefficient space, but this theater brings
art and entertainment back to the community
college campus. In addition to the main theater,
Layton constructed a full complement of
back-of-house spaces, including performance
classrooms, solo and group music practice
spaces, faculty offices and a performance
lobby space, which were outfitted into the old
movie house. Additionally, Layton created
a new entry courtyard by removing the roof
from one of the old theaters located at the key
intersection of the new and existing structures.
Key Layton
Team Members
Darcy Gray, PM
Jose Mendez, PM
Michael Doherty,
Superintendent
Blake Dijkman, PE
See project’s Green Features on next page
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Mesa Community College Performing Arts Center
Mesa, AZ
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
New Theater Boasts
Multiple Green Features
Continued from previous page
Alternative Transportation – The facility is
located one-third mile from the city bus, and
provides bike storage, showers, and changing
rooms for the building’s users.
Restoring Habitat – The site design promotes
biodiversity by restoring 35 percent of the site
area with permeable ground cover and native
vegetation.
Reduction of Heat Island Effect – The light
colored, coated foam roof reduces heat island
effect.
Water Efficiency
Water Efficient Landscaping – The native,
drought tolerant landscape vegetation
takes advantage of the seasonal rainfall and
reduces the overall demand for potable water
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use. Passive water harvesting systems are
incorporated to direct roof rainwater and
parking lot surface run off to the landscape
areas.
Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures – Dual
flush valve water closets, waterless urinals, and
low-flow lavatory faucets reduce demand for
potable water.
Energy and Atmosphere
Energy Performance – SRP approved
energy efficient HVAC units, LED fixtures,
daylighting, skylights, reflective foam roofing,
R-30 roof insulation, and R-19 wall insulation
provide a projected 12 percent to 15 percent
reduction in energy use.
Materials and Resources
Adaptive Reuse – The project reused
approximately 75% of an existing theatre,
including the walls, floors, and roof for
back-of-house components and classrooms,
dramatically reducing construction waste.
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Recycled Content – The new carpet is made of
EcoSolution Q fiber (containing 45% recycled
content) and EcoWorx backing (containing
44% recycled content, 100% recyclable, and
PVC-free) certified by McDonough Braungart
Design Chemistry (MBDC) for their material
content, recyclability, and manufacturing
efficiency.
Indoor Environmental Quality
Low-Emitting Materials – The carpet, tile
and paints are specified with low to no VOC
content.
Energy Conservation – Lighting and thermal
comfort controls are included for energy
conservation and management.
Daylighting and Garden Views – Daylighting
is provided by skylights throughout the
project, and views into the courtyard garden
are provided from the lobby and improvisation
performance space.
Mesa Community College Performing Arts Center
Mesa, AZ
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Nashville
Celebrates
the Season
Jason and Mandy
Adams, Bob and
Rosie Maguire. Pat
Kelly and Jason
Adams share a
holiday hug. Mike
and Christina Speirs
and Daniel and Kate
Whitten.
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HOLIDAY EVENTS
A Royale Party
Daniel Craig, aka James Bond, makes
multiple appearances at Utah’s Casino
Royale themed holiday party, top. Paul
Drecksel rubs shoulders with famous Bond
boys, above. At left, Mike McDonough shows
off his gorgeous legs with encouragement
from his wife, Mary. Jason and Ashley Hill
and Julie and Dave Layton keep the party
going in the photo booth, back.
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HOLIDAY SERVICE & VISITS
Stocking Up – Cali Stocking tries on a giant stocking
that will soon hold some of the hundreds of pairs
of new socks donated to The Road Home Homeless
Shelter in Salt Lake City, above. Paige Pryor, April
Clark and Amy Fiscus-Headlee hoist the stockings
full of stockings, above left.
Next, Ashley Hill poses with the 75 new wrapped
gifts donated by employees to the Utah State
Hospital “Forgotten Patient Christmas Project.” One
of the thank-you cards from patients is also pictured
(see all cards at LaytonConstruction.com/thanks).
At left, per longstanding tradition, Layton executives
visit with crews just before Christmas to say
thanks for the good work. From left to right, Phil
Daley, Xavier Gonzalez, Tyler Killam and Bruce
McDonough.
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WELCOME ABOARD
New Hires
DECEMBER-FEBRUARY
RossAllen
Estimator
Alan Leichtman
Superintendent
ShanonArnold
Intern
Christopher Lemon
Formsetter Carpenter
Geoffrey Baldwin
Intern
David Love
Helper
Rigoberto Barajas
Helper
Dillon Markwell
Formsetter Carpenter
StephenBass
Superintendent
Elwood Meckley
Finish Carpenter
Michael Burke
Formsetter Carpenter
James Moore
Superintendent
John Cawley
Formsetter Carpenter
Matthew Moore
Intern
Chyson Chow-CabinatanFormsetter Carpenter
Brittany Mullen
Project Engineer
Jacob Christensen
Laborer
Joshua Nicolodemos
Finish Carpenter
Brent Conger
Superintendent
Willie Okwuonu
Project Engineer
Levi Conger
Carpenter Helper
Nathan Padron
Project Engineer
Jordan Cook
Project Engineer
Derrold Paige
Maintenance Technician
Eric Daniels
Laborer
Jacinto Pascua
Laborer
Rachel Dato
Marketing Coordinator
R. Petersen
Formsetter Carpenter
Richard Hamilton
Helper
Pierce Powers
Intern
Jason Hammond
Formsetter Carpenter
Jacob Richardson
Formsetter Carpenter
Christopher Hancock
Estimator
Gerry Riopta
Formsetter Carpenter
Ryan Harding
Formsetter Carpenter
Peter Rochford
Laborer
Gary Hyland
Finisher - Journeyman
Alfredo Romero
Formsetter Carpenter
Anthony Inserra
Superintendent
Zachary Rowley
Project Engineer
Scott Jackson
Laborer
Raul Salinas
Formsetter Carpenter
John Jakel
Sr Project Manager
OrlandoVijil
Formsetter Carpenter
RodneyKennedy
Superintendent
Mihigo Vyamungu
Laborer
Tyler Kirby
Intern
Dennis Watson
Formsetter Carpenter
Cody Kunkel
Formsetter Carpenter
Norman Woodhouse
Foreman
Curtis Law
Formsetter Carpenter
Helga Zoolakis
Receptionist
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BIRTHDAYS
MARCH BIRTHDAYS
16–Pierce Powers
17–Michael Herrmann
17–Jeff Beecher
17–James Moore
18–Shane Coppedge
18–Michael Killsnight
19–Robert Beardslee
19–Stephen Serra
20–Michael Doherty
20–Joshua Nicolodemos
20–Ryan Pfeifer
20–Cole Sargent
21–Robert Maguire
21–Samuel Hibbert
22–David Cruz
24–Neal Gomes
24–Rodney Clark
24–Lani Adamson
25–Manuel Gonzalez
25–Kelly Sussman
26–Michael Balli
27–Darcy Gray
27–David Ridgway
27–Jacob Mellor
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27–Jonathan Ferguson
28–Julius Yazzie
28–Gary Hyland
28–Derek Downard
29–Debbie Rowland
29–Eric Hutson
29–Anthony Yeager
29–Nathan VanMaanen
30–Suzanne Reading
31–Randall Futch
31–Maria Checkley
APRIL BIRTHDAYS
1–Dusty Labanon
1–Fredric Lucas
1–Jordon Gillman
2–Anthony Dotson
2–Patrick Kelly
3–Michael Daniels
5–Kelly Utley
5–Nicholas Erickson
6–Jesse Lee
6–Michael Hayton
6–Rondale Eafford
7–Kyle Capell
7–Michael McCullough
7–Nathan Nelson
8–Edie Cosner
8–Paul Drecksel
9–Daniel Whitten
9–Mike Duncan
9–Ryan Haughton
10–Kirt Nelson
10–Robert Hansen
11–Joshua Phillips
11–Spencer Allen
12–Maxine Gage
12–Quinton Boyer
13–David Panek
13–Jared Smith
14–Alan Manwill
14–Chett Thacker
14–David Diaz
14–R. Tyler
15–Amador Barrios
16–John Thomas
17–Ryan Painter
18–Guillermo Ambriz
18–Jenese Pascua
19–April Clark
19–Cresencio Perez
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20–Jeffrey Palmer
21–Alfredo Romero
21–Kevin Dawes
23–Jason Phillips
23–Richard Ainscough
23–Todd Lippard
24–Amber Toner
24–Nathan Ringel
24–Shane Davis
25–Craig Hill
25–Jamie Weston
25–Melissa Humphrey
25–Taylor Parkin
26–Bradley Robinson
26–Chad Watson
26–Nathan Padron
26–Ronald Bracken
27–Gary Weston
28–Michael Blasingim
29–Alejo Molina
30–Jaime Pina
30–Jeremy Crooks
30–Paul Bennett
ANNIVERSARIES
MARCH ANNIVERSARIES
Day
Name Yrs
3
Shane Davis
1
3
Juan Jovel
1
3
Alan Rindlisbacher
18
5
Rod Lambert
14
5
Drew Olsen
28
6
Kelly Sussman
1
6
Sitiveni Tonga
6
10
Steven Hawkins
1
10
Heather Runyon
7
13
Tanner Stewart
8
15
Charles Clifton
5
15
Preston Sandall
8
15
Steven Streeter
22
16
Viliami Angilau
3
17
Emmanuel Morales 1
18
Seth Kissell
2
18
Richard Pitt
6
19
Brandon Bergener
14
19
Allen Howells
25
21
David Blaser
10
21
Justin Robinson
3
21
John Thomas
4
21
Larry Wintermantel
4
22
Adam West
16
24
Randall Futch
1
24
Gary Hafen
1
25
Kenneth Covert
14
25
Angel Morales
2
27
Tim Martinez
14
27
28
29
31
31
31
31
31
Scott Thiessens
Daniel Bourgeous
Gregory Hope
Todd Hardcastle
David Powell
Adam Rasmussen
Bradley Robinson
Mark Sheanshang
20
7
22
7
1
1
1
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APRIL ANNIVERSARIES
Day
Name Yrs
1
Paul Drecksel
2
1
Julie Layton
24
3
Blake Mitchell
25
3
Thomas Wright
1
4
Todd Lippard
1
4
Jason Phillips
21
7
Devin Brower
1
7
Nicholas Clark
7
7
Kurtis Nelson
1
7
Eric Swenson
1
8
Kevin Bradford
13
8
Robert Mitchell
6
8
Michael Speirs
2
9
Chapan Konkright
3
9
Jordan Walker
1
10
Richard Smythe
9
10
Scott Turnbow
9
12
Lynn Christofferson
11
13
Juan Blancas
4
13
Ronald Bracken
2
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
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16
17
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19
24
25
25
26
26
28
28
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29
29
30
30
Michael Daniels
Karl Soelberg
Jason Horst
Bradley Malm
Janice Meadows
Thomas Peterson
Nathan VanMaanen
Lawrence Allred
Herbert Biesinger
Michael Butts
Alexander Kurz
Roger Hawkes
Tyler Ferrara
Jason Hill
Jose Mendez
Carl Smith
Matthew Noyce
Mike Duncan
Wilford Miller
Taylor Parkin
Dale Henningsen
Travis Lee
Brian Anderson
Robert Beardslee
Tyler Clark
Eric Gardner
Carl Wright
Neal Gomes
Shane Grymes
Brady Edwards
Travis Mortensen
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27
25
25
HERBERT BIESINGER
DREW OLSEN
WILFORD MILLER
ALLEN HOWELLS
BLAKE MITCHELL
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PROJECT PICS
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Vemma
Tempe, AZ
Layton Arizona
PROJECT PICS
Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children
Honolulu, HI
Layton Hawaii
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PROJECT PICS
Faena District
West of Collins
Miami, FL
HCG
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PROJECT PICS
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RJ Donovan Infill Facility
Otay Mesa, CA
CSG
PROJECT PICS
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PeaceHealth Ketchikan
Medical Center Expansion
Ketchikan, AK
HCG
PROJECT PICS
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Jack’s Urban Meeting Place (JUMP)
Boise, ID
CSG
PROJECT PICS
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Deseret Digital Media
Salt Lake City, UT
ICS
PROJECT PICS
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LifeLock
Tempe, AZ
Layton Arizona