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© 2023 Utah Asphalt Pavement Association (UAPA) | The newsLINK Group, LLC. All rights reserved. The Membership Directory is published once a year by The newsLINK Group, LLC for UAPA and is the official directory for the association. The information contained in this directory is intended to provide general information for review and consideration. The contents do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. If you need legal advice or assistance, it is strongly recommended that you contact an attorney as to your specific circumstances. The statements and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the association, its board of directors, or the publisher. Likewise, the appearance of advertisements within this publication does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of any product or service advertised. While UAPA encourages a first-print policy, in cases where this is not possible, every effort has been made to comply with any known reprint guidelines or restrictions. Content may not be reproduced or reprinted without prior written permission. For further information, please contact the publisher at 855-747-4003. OUR OFFICES 10808 South River Front Parkway, Suite 368 South Jordan, Utah 84095 6 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE 8 ABOUT UAPA 9 BOARD AND COMMITTEES 11 REGIONAL LEADERSHIP COUNCILS 12 UAPA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 14 UAPA BENEFITS 15 ASPHALT INSPECTION CERTIFICATION PROGRAM 17 LUNCH & LEARN PROGRAM 18 WOMEN OF ASPHALT UTAH BRANCH 19 CAREERS IN ASPHALT PAVEMENT 20 CONNECT WITH UAPA 22 UAPA DIRECTORY 2023-2024 24 PRODUCER MEMBERS 26 SUPPLIER MEMBERS 28 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 32 AFFILIATE MEMBERS 34 CITY AND COUNTY MEMBERS 38 INDUSTRY PARTNERS 41 UAPA MEMBERSHIP DOESN’T COST … IT PAYS! CONTENTSDIRECTORY 2023-2024 4
Dear Valued UAPA Members, We are glad you are association members, and we are grateful for your support. UAPA would not be what it is, 12 years and counting, without the generosity, expertise, energy and commitment you provide. We hope you can see the benefits of membership, too. When people work together, the resulting synergy is wonderful to experience. This year has been a busy one, filled with unique challenges and many successes. Thank you to everyone that has participated in our conferences and events; it was great to see you! I don’t think I will ever take talking or meeting in person for granted again. We focused last year on making the most of personal connections, being fiscally responsible with association resources, working through our strategic plan and hiring our new Technical Director, Derrick Frame. It is exciting to think we now have an opportunity to add and implement new goals to the strategic plan for the association for the remainder of 2023 and 2024. I am confident we have lessons to learn and can meet the future’s challenging circumstances. In addition to the 12th Annual Golf Classic, held in August, we have had several great events in 2023, including the 2023 Utah Asphalt Conference, The Annual Industry Meeting, a Public Works Appreciation BBQ and a variety of Lunch and Learns. The UAPA 2023 Fall Conference is scheduled for Nov. 2, 2023, at The Dixie Convention Center. Another chance to play golf with other UAPA members will be on Nov. 3, 2023. We put a huge amount of effort into this conference, and attendees have told us that they find it to be a worthwhile event. This year won’t be any different. We hope you will find this directory useful. The strength of UAPA is the strength of our members. We are grateful for each and every one of you. We hope you will use this directory to connect to your peers, engage one another and find ways to help all of us become better. The association stands ready to help you make these kinds of connections. Keri, Derrick and I are always happy to help you. Call, text, email or visit us when you have a question or an idea. Best regards, Reed EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Reed Ryan, Executive Director, The Utah Asphalt Pavement Association UAPA would not be what it is, 12 years and counting, without the generosity, expertise, energy and commitment you provide. 6
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The Utah Asphalt Pavement Association (UAPA) is committed to being the unified voice of the asphalt industry to promote the quality and use of asphalt pavements in Utah. UAPA is the only trade association that exclusively represents the interests of the asphalt pavement material producer and paving contractor on a local level with government agencies and other trade and business organizations. ABOUT US VALUE TO MEMBERS We focus on organizational excellence to create resources that provide members with needed information, and we help members build lasting industry relationships. UNIFIED VOICE We provide a unified voice through partnerships with governing organizations about education, specifications, and policies and procedures that better the industry. COMMITMENT TO INDUSTRY We promote the use of asphalt and grow our reputation by acting with integrity and using innovation, fair market principles and industry best practices. 8
BOARD AND COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee consists of the current president, the immediate past president, the presidentelect, a secretary and a treasurer. This committee oversees all actions of the association. Particularly, this committee is responsible for ensuring that the actions of the association are in line with the overall goals and strategic plan for UAPA. Therefore, the Executive Committee often serves as a filter for any action needing approval that may come before the Board. President Bup Minardi Mountain Regional Equipment Solutions Past President Doug Watson CMT Technical Services President-Elect Victor Johnson Geneva Rock Products Secretary Kyle Smith Granite Construction, Inc. Treasurer Scott Gardner ICM Solutions BOARD OF DIRECTORS UAPA’s Board of Directors consists of executives and owners from 11 members in good standing with the association. The Board draws from all levels of membership in UAPA to create a voting bloc that gives each member of the Board exactly one vote. The Board of Directors gives final approval to any official action taken by the association. This includes fiduciary as well as non‑fiduciary responsibilities. Through the use of UAPA’s Industry Improvement Agenda and the association’s strategic plan, all proposed actions, works in progress or completed projects are brought before the Board through the chairs of UAPA’s working committees along with the recommendation from the Executive Committee. Motions are made, votes taken and the necessary follow‑up to UAPA’s working committees is then given at each of these meetings. Jason Klaumann Granite Construction, Inc. Ryan Dalling Geneva Rock Products Tim Nevenner Kilgore Companies Wayco Bailey HF Sinclair Oil James Hulse Mountain States Asphalt Chris Farner Wheeler Machinery Co. Jared Wright Peak Asphalt Mike Kurz Staker Parson Materials & Construction Dean Garrett Morgan Pavement Sam Beuke Suncor Energy (USA), Inc. Mark Droubay Double D Distribution OPERATIONS COMMITTEE The Operations Committee consists of leaders and decision-makers from member companies as assigned and approved by the association’s executive leadership. The Operations Committee monitors, reviews and develops recommendations to the Board of Directors with respect to the core values and several key areas of industry, including, but not limited to, the following charters within the Committee: Operations, HMA Production, HMA Construction, Transportation, Pavement Preservation, Technical, Aggregate Production and Local Government. HMA PAVING Chair Doug Watson CMT Technical Services Victor Johnson Geneva Rock Products Blake Rasmussen Nielson Construction TJ Barrow Kilgore Companies Jayson Cox Geneva Rock Products Dustin Bliss Sunroc Scott Fernald Granite Co. Jesse Averett Geneva Rock Products HMA PRODUCTION Chair Doug Watson CMT Technical Services James Inglis Granite Co. Luke Bankhead LeGrand Johnson Chris Ylincheta Reynolds Excavating Brock Rasmussen Hales Sand & Gravel Clint Wells Geneva Rock Products Kurt Stapley Geneva Rock Products Jeremy Leonard Western Rock Products Tyler Surrage Staker Parson Materials & Construction Truston Humphries Sunroc 9
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE The Technical Committee consists of quality control specialists, technical managers and engineers from member companies as assigned and approved by the association’s executive leadership. The Technical Committee develops, researches, analyzes, proposes and executes specifications, guidelines and best practices to ensure quality materials and applications are used in asphalt pavement construction. This committee is the indispensable knowledge base of the association in making recommendations to the executive leadership and to UAPA’s Board of Directors. Chair James Clark Crafco, Inc. Bart Freeman Seal Coat Supply CJ Davis Holbrook Asphalt Chad Dyer Nu Rock Asphalt Coatings John Moody SealMaster Utah Chris Hanks M&M Asphalt Nicole Maxwell Maxwell Products, Inc. Nick Howell T&N Asphalt Services Mark LaBelle Asphalt Systems Mark Christensen J-U-B Engineers Derek Andersen Andersen Asphalt Maintenance Joe Mattson Morgan Pavement Martin Oelofsen Straight Stripe Painting Chris Robb Maxwell Products, Inc. Ben Allen Maxwell Products, Inc. PRESERVATION COMMITTEE The Preservation Committee consists of technical managers, lab managers, owners, sales consultants, and engineers from member organizations as assigned and approved by the association’s leadership. The Preservation Committee develops, researches, analyzes, proposes and educates on specifications, guidelines and best practices to ensure quality materials and a competitive marketplace in pavement preservation and maintenance. This committee’s focus centers on what is best for agencies and owners in striving to maintain and preserve what is typically one of their largest assets, their roads. Chair Dan McDaniel Geneva Rock Products Pete Folk Granite Construction, Inc. Luke Peterson Ingevity, Inc. Sammy Lovato Staker Parson Materials & Construction Bryce Peterson Kilgore Companies Justin Ballantyne Kilgore Companies Tim Biel CMT Technical Services Gene Chrisenbery Mountain States Asphalt Bob Siffert Ingevity, Inc. Dallas Hunt Sunroc Brody Young Peak Asphalt Tyler Surrage Staker Parson Materials & Construction Ryan Proctor Suncor Energy (USA), Inc. Rick Nielson Peak Asphalt Rick Bird All States Materials Group Dan Schaugaard Geneva Rock Products Narain Hariharan Graymont Sy Winkelman Terracon Consultants Kirk Jackson Terracon Consultants Mike Hawley Jones & DeMille Engineering Zach Rasmussen Geneva Rock Products Andrew Christensen CMT Technical Services Chris Wood Staker Parson Materials & Construction 10
REGIONAL LEADERSHIP COUNCILS SOUTHERN UTAH NORTHERN UTAH Chair Craig Fabrizio Staker Parson Materials & Construction Vice Chair Jeremiah Falslev Consolidated Paving & Concrete David Holmgren Utah Department of Transportation Hart Wybrow Logan City Craig Giles Smithfield City Joe Hadley Weber County Josh Sully South Ogden City James Clark Crafco, Inc. Clayton Monahan Granite Construction, Inc. Derek Andersen Andersen Asphalt Maintenance Travis Burke Morgan Pavement Parker Kimber Davis County Utah Regional Leadership Councils focus on all aspects of asphalt pavement that are unique to that region in Utah. The members include asphalt pavement producers, paving contractors, equipment manufacturers, materials suppliers, equipment distributors, engineering firms and consultants. Chair Clint Morton Vernal City Troy Ostler CIVCO Engineering Clayton Weaver Utah Department of Transportation Tim Guymon Nielson Construction Mike Hawley Jones & DeMille Engineering Shane Crosland Sunrise Engineering Clint Morrill Burdick Materials Eric Majors Jones & DeMille Engineering James Clark Crafco, Inc. Cheryl Meier UTSSD CENTRAL-EASTERN UTAH Chair Jeremy Leonard Western Rock Products Brock Rasmussen Hales Sand & Gravel Mike Smith St. George City Clayton Wilson Utah Department of Transportation Gary Talbot Sunroc CJ Davis Holbrook Asphalt Martin Oelofsen Straight Stripe Painting Riley Champneys Utah Department of Transportation Zach Girsberger Landmark Testing Lester Dalton Washington County Nicholas Van Dormolen Enoch City Kirk Jackson Terracon Consultants Lindon Friant Jones & DeMille Chris Robb Maxwell Products, Inc. Truston Humphries Sunroc Dallas Hunt Sunroc 11
UAPA OPERATIONS (COMMITTEE) WOMEN OF ASPHALT CONFERENCE (COMMITTEE) REGIONAL COUNCILS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (TASK GROUP) MEMBERSHIP (COMMITTEE) HMA PRODUCTION HMA CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORTATION PAVEMENT PRESERVATION (COMMITTEE) AGGREGATE PRODUCTION TECHNICAL (COMMITTEE) LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COMMITTEE) UAPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS UAPA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE UAPA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 12
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14 ACCESS INDUSTRY LEADERS UAPA membership provides access to the management of the top businesses in our industry. We support networking and collaborating within our industry, creating a more inclusive and professional environment. UAPA COMMITTEES UAPA members drive industry advancement, innovation and adoption through numerous committees focused on specific areas, including safety, sustainability, materials, workforce and more. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION There are multiple prestigious industry and membersonly awards, plus recognitions like Large Project of the Year, Small Project of the Year, Preservation Project of the Year, Quality In Construction Project of the Year, Industry Leader of the Year and the Hall of Fame Inductee. WORKFORCE AND NEXTGEN LEADERSHIP UAPA is working with our members, industry and agencies to address the workforce issues faced by our members. Moreover, we are actively working to mentor and grow the next generation to lead the asphalt producers and contractor businesses throughout Utah and the U.S. UAPA has an active scholarship program and awards several $1,500 scholarships each year. UAPA EXPERTISE UAPA is an extension of your company with expert staff to assist you with specific challenges and opportunities for you and your company. FEDERAL ADVOCACY AND EDUCATION UAPA is a well-respected, trusted advisor with connections to federal government agencies, departments, and elected officials. UAPA often provides input, comments and testimony regarding the industry impact of legislation and regulation on a local level, improving the business environment for our members. UAPA PUBLICATIONS UAPA members automatically receive our quarterly magazine, On the Road (digital and print), regular newsletters (digital) and our annual UAPA Directory and Buyer’s Guide (email and online). UAPA ONBOARDING When you join UAPA, we will spend time learning about your business so we can help introduce you to the programs, products and services to maximize your membership. DISCOUNTS ON UAPA PRODUCTS AND SERVICES NAPA meetings, publications, research reports, training/webinars/podcasts and networking provide ample opportunities to advance your business. UAPA BENEFITS
ASPHALT INSPECTION CERTIFICATION PROGRAM More and more owners are becoming aware of the need to increase their knowledge related to the design, production, and inspection of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) pavements. The need to understand the differences between a structural focused mix and a durable focused mix is necessary to be able to select the proper mix for the application, but even more paramount is the need to be able to verify that the desired mix has been properly produced and placed in the field. This course seeks to demystify commonly used standards and applications associated with the inspection and construction of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) pavements in Utah and to explain the best practices and common approaches to understanding and implementing associated sampling and testing procedures, checklists, and specifications needed to produce the bestperforming pavements. WHO SHOULD ATTEND • City & county engineers, inspectors, or other public works officials • Consultant engineers, owners, and inspectors responsible for asphalt specifications, recommendations, inspection, or project management on behalf of public or private entities • Professionals working in or around HMA pavement construction for their companies • Pavement design engineers who are responsible for connecting structural and environmental pavement designs with the materials to be used in construction TO LEARN MORE, PLEASE VISIT UTAHASPHALT.ORG/CERTIFICATION-AND-TRAINING OR CHECK OUT OUR UPCOMING EVENTS AT UTAHASPHALT.ORG/UAPA-EVENTS. 15
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The UAPA Lunch & Learn Program helps members stay current about specification changes as well as information about new products and innovations. These events, among others, are also an excellent opportunity for industry networking. For each Lunch & Learn session, we look for presenters who are industry experts or who are well-educated about their specific subject. Lunch & Learn sessions often generate a lot of follow-up conversations and meetings. Those who hear the presentations often take the information back to their colleagues and that prompts additional conversations and opportunities for engagement. These free sessions give you the right tools to make good decisions and help you to find the right path for the particular problem you are trying to solve. They are also a great first exposure to UAPA. Please check our Events Page for upcoming Lunch & Learn events, as well as other events held throughout the year. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT UTAHASPHALT.ORG/UAPA-EVENTS. LUNCH & LEARN PROGRAM 17
BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! https://tinyurl.com/wofa-utah UAPA is proud that Utah has its own Women of Asphalt Branch. By becoming a member of Women of Asphalt (WofA), you are joining an organization which strives to mentor, educate and advocate for women in the asphalt industry. There is NO COST to join and invaluable benefits to be had including connecting with women around the country working in various positions within the asphalt community, mentoring programs, networking events within your state and at World of Asphalt, and employment leads. WOMEN OF ASPHALT UTAH BRANCH 18
CAREERS IN ASPHALT PAVEMENT WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER A CAREER IN ASPHALT PAVEMENT? WHAT ARE SOME FACTS THAT YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT ASPHALT PAVEMENT? • Asphalt pavement is essential to the economy. Everything in your home or apartment traveled over an asphalt road at some point. • Most of our roads were built prior to 1980, are nearing the end of (or are past) their expected life and will need to rebuilt in the very near future. • Asphalt pavement is the most recycled product in the United States by weight — all existing asphalt pavement can be ground up and reused in new asphalt pavement. • Smooth asphalt roads significantly reduce vehicle fuel use and wear-and-tear, and provide a surface that is quieter for drivers and surrounding communities. • Asphalt pavement is made of natural materials. The stone, sand and gravel come from quarries, and the binder (the glue that holds everything together) comes form naturally occurring deposits of the oil refining process. MONEY The industry provides high paying jobs for workers at every level. Workers on many asphalt pavement projects must be paid minimum wages that, for most positions, exceed $30 per hour. OPPORTUNITY Formal education is not a barrier to advancement. Asphalt pavement companies care more about desire to work and learn than degrees. Hard workers can get to top-level positions with or without formal education. VARIETY There are positions for employees who place asphalt pavement, prepare bids, administer contracts, test asphalt pavement in labs, manage projects, mix asphalt pavement, operate heavy equipment and trucks, fix equipment, advertise, and perform many other tasks. JOB SECURITY Asphalt pavement jobs cannot be outsourced to other countries. Roads are built and maintained by people who live and work in the local community. There are miles and miles of roads in dire need of repair, and more workers are expected to retire than can be replaced in the near future. 19
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GENEVA ROCK PRODUCTS (CLYDE COMPANIES, INC.) Victor Johnson PO Box 538 Orem, UT 84059 vjohnson@genevarock.com (801) 281-7900 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Scott Fernald 1000 N. Warm Springs Rd. Salt Lake City, UT 84116 scott.fernald@gcinc.com (801) 526-6000 HALES SAND AND GRAVEL Jeff Collard 408 W. 100 S. Redmond, UT 84652 jeff.collard@halessg.com (435) 529-7434 KILGORE COMPANIES Tim Nevenner PO Box 869 Magna, UT 84044 tim.nevenner@kilgorecontracting.com (801) 250-0132 LEGRAND JOHNSON Clint Wadsworth 1000 S. Main St. Logan, UT 84321 clint.wadsworth@ljcc.com NIELSON CONSTRUCTION John Nielson 825 N. Loop Rd. Huntington, UT 84528 john.nielson@nielsonconstruction.com (435) 687-2494 REYNOLDS EXCAVATING Chris Ylincheta 89 W. 13490 S. Draper, UT 84020 chris.ylincheta@reynoldsexcavation.com (801) 871-6650 STAKER PARSON MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION Craig Fabrizio 2350 S. 1900 W. Ogden, UT 84401 craig.fabrizio@stakerparson.com (801) 731-1111 SUNROC Gary Talbot 1825 E. 3850 S. St. George, UT 84790 gtalbot@sunroc.com (435) 986-3006 WESTERN ROCK Nathan Huscka 4617 S. Pioneer Rd., #300 St. George, UT 84790 nate.huschka@stakerparson.com (435) 688-3975 WW CLYDE Dustin Olson 1375 Main St. Springville, UT 84663 dolson@wwclyde.net (801) 802-6800 25
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HF SINCLAIR Wayco Bailey 550 E. S. Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84102 wbailey@sinclairoil.com (307) 277-6617 PEAK ASPHALT, LLC Rick Nielson 95 W. 1100 N. North Salt Lake, UT 84054 rnielson@idahoasphalt.com (801) 386-1816 SUNCOR ENERGY (USA), INC. Sam Beuke 5455 Brighton Blvd. Commerce City, CO 80022 sbeuke@suncor.com (303) 286-5770 27
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ALL STATES ASPHALT, LLC Rick Bird 307 E. Carruth Ln. Double Oak, TX 75077 rbird@asmg.com (775) 690-8513 AMERICAN PAVEMENT PRESERVATION Eric Reimschiissel 4725 E. Cartier Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89115 ericr@americanpave.com (702) 507-5444 ANDERSEN ASPHALT MAINTENANCE Derek Andersen 5863 Willow Wood Ln. South Ogden, UT 84403 derek@andersenam.com (435) 881-8638 ARKEMA — ROAD SCIENCE Jeff Weitzel PO Box 55 Berthoud, CO 80513 jeff.weitzel@arkema.com (970) 389-2639 ASPHALT SYSTEMS, INC. Mark LaBelle PO Box 25511 Salt Lake City, UT 84125 mark@asphaltsystemsinc.com (801) 725-9066 ASTEC Brandon Meredith 401 Jerome Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37407 bmeredith@astecindustries.com (435) 8271602 BLACK FOREST PAVING Camron Hone 6153 Broken Rock Cir. South Jordan, UT 84009 camron@blackforestpaving.com (801) 750-4127 BONNEVILLE ASPHALT Kayline Hansen 1380 W. 200 S. Lindon, UT 84042 kayline@bonnevilleasphalt.com (801) 225-3544 CATE EQUIPMENT Nathan Longhurst 2055 S. Pioneer Rd. Salt Lake City, UT 84014 nlonghurst@cateequipment.com (385) 222-1307 CENTURY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Ryan May 4343 Century Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84123 ryan.may@centuryeq.com (801) 262-5761 CMT TECHNICAL SERVICES Doug Watson 2796 S. Redwood Rd. West Valley City, UT 84119 doug.watson@cmtlaboratories.com (801) 908-5859 CONSOLIDATED PAVING & CONCRETE Jeremiah Falslev 1705 W. 2450 S. Ogden, UT 84401 jeremiah@consolidatedpaving.com (801) 622-1100 COUGHLIN COMPANY, INC. Darren Coughlin 809 E. Commerce Dr. St. George, UT 84790 darren@coughlincompany.com (435) 634-1266 CRAFCO, INC. James Clark 4813 W. 8000 N. Elwood, UT 84337 james.clark@crafco.com (602) 309-5017 CUTLER REPAVING, INC. Todd Gonser PO Box 397 Windsor, CO 80550 tgonser@cutlerrepaving.com (970) 397-7714 DOUBLE D DISTRIBUTION Mark Droubay 1550 S. Distribution Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 mdroubay@doubleddistribution.com (801) 364-6565 29
EARTH WAVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Janie Benge 8727 Commerce Park Pl., #E Indianapolis, IN 46268 janie.benge@earthwavetech.com (317) 218-6101 GENCOR INDUSTRIES Graeme Heppenstall 5201 W. Orange Blossom Tr. Orlando, FL 32810 gheppenstall@gencor.com (303) 827-5759 GEODYNE TRANSPORT Jaden Kemp 1235 S. 3200 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 jaden@geo-dyne.com (801) 575-1110 GO PAVE UTAH Barney Boynton 6170 S. 380 W., #200 Murray, UT 84084 barney@goteamsrs.com (801) 864-1314 GOODFELLOW CORPORATION Lacy Koyle PO Box 1020 Pleasant Grove, UT 84043 lkoyle@goodfellowcorp.com (801) 796-6126 GRAYMONT Jimmy Hachenberger 585 W. Southridge Way Sandy, UT 84070 jhachenberger@graymont.com (303) 919-2059 HOLBROOK ASPHALT CO. Mark Beatty 1545 E. Commerce Dr. St. George, UT 84790 mark@holbrookasphalt.com (435) 862-8064 HOLLAND EQUIPMENT Jamie Earl 2870 W. 2100 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 jamiee@hollandeq.com (801) 898-9367 HONNEN EQUIPMENT Erica Council 1380 S. Distribution Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 ericacouncil@honnen.com (303) 818-6869 ICM SOLUTIONS Scott Gardner 4899 W. 2100 S. West Valley City, UT 84120 sgardner@icmsolutions.com (385) 297-8800 INGEVITY Bob Siffert 5255 Virginia St. North Charleston, SC 29406 bob.siffert@ingevity.com (208) 999-2555 INTERMOUNTAIN SLURRY SEAL Kyle Smith 1000 Warm Springs Rd. Salt Lake City, UT 84116 kyle.smith@gcinc.com JOHNNY B TRANSPORT, LLC Josh Dickson 95 W. 1100 N. North Salt Lake City, UT 84054 jdickson@peakasphalt.com (801) 295-6268 JONES & DEMILLE ENGINEERING Kelly Carter 1535 S. 100 W. Richfield, UT 84701 kelly.c@jonesanddemille.com (435) 896-8266 KIMBALL EQUIPMENT Mark Oviatt 2839 W. California Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 moviatt@kimballequipment.com (801) 694-5340 KOMATSU EQUIPMENT Randy Marshall 1486 S. Distribution Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 randy.marshall@global.komatsu (801) 972-3660 LANDMARK TESTING & ENGINEERING Jeramy Egan 795 E. Factory Dr. St. George, UT 84790 jeramy@landmarktesting.com (435) 986-0566 M&M ASPHALT SERVICES Jason Campbell 5464 W. Leo Park Rd. West Jordan, UT 84096 jason@mmasphalt.com (801) 280-9400 MAXWELL PRODUCTS Ben Allen 650 S. Delong St. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 ben@maxwellproducts.com (801) 972-2090 MOBA CORPORATION Paul Angerhofer 1000 Moba Dr. Peachtree City, GA 30269 pangerhofer@moba.de (678) 817-9646 MORGAN PAVEMENT Dean Garrett PO Box 190 Clearfield, UT 84089 dgarrett@morganpavement.com (801) 430-0852 MOUNTAIN STATES ASPHALT James Hulse PO Box 1268 Tooele, UT 84074 jhulse@mountainstatesasphalt.net (435) 659-1587 NU ROCK ASPHALT COATINGS Chad Dyer PO Box 189 Clearfield, UT 84015 cdyer@nurockcoatings.com (801) 430-8258 OWEN EQUIPMENT Gavin Erickson 1220 S. Legacy View St. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 gerickson@owenequipment.com (385) 304-4993 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 30
PACIFIC GEOSOURCE Joe Yaede 1119 S. 2500 W. Syracuse, UT 84075 joe.y@pacificgeosource.com (385) 441-4231 PINE TEST EQUIPMENT, INC. Tammy Mysliwiec 101 Industrial Dr. Grove City, PA 16127 tammy@pineinst.com (724) 458-6393 R&R PAVING Regina Varga PO Box 651067 Salt Lake City, UT 84165 regina@rrpavingutah.com (801) 263-3778 RITCHIE BROTHERS Myke Thurman 1428 E. Hardy Rd. Lake Point, UT 84074 mthurman@ritchiebros.com (801) 243-8306 ROADSAFE TRAFFIC SYSTEMS Nicole Shields 1815 W. 500 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 nicole.shields@roadsafetraffic.com (801) 712-1963 SEAL COAT SUPPLY, INC. Dan Sorenson 1735 W. 1000 N. Layton, UT 84041 dan@sealcoatsupply.com (801) 546-1839 SEALMASTER UTAH John Moody 6778 W. 2100 S. West Valley City, UT 84128 jmoody@sealmasterutah.com (801) 252-8996 SIGNAL HILL NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC. Jim Bollinger 19039 E. Plaza Dr. Parker, CO 80134 jimb@sighill.com (303) 708-9125 STRAIGHT STRIPE PAINTING, INC. Martin Oelofsen 269 N. 3050 E. St. George, UT 84790 martin@straightstripe.com (435) 656-0930 SUMMIT MILLING, INC. Chase Brutten 305 Country Side Cir. Park City, UT 84098 chase@smiutah.com (435) 612-2474 SURFACE-TECH, LLC Mike Scardina 888 Prospect St., Ste. 200 La Jolla, CA 92037 michael.scardina@surface-tech.com (720) 768-6854 SYNC AGGREGATE Sy Harrison 646 W. 550 S. Mapleton, UT 84664 sy@syncagg.com (801) 592-0090 T&N ASPHALT SERVICES Nick Howell PO Box 26476 Salt Lake City, UT 84126 nick@tnasphaltservices.com (801) 266-1626 TERRACON CONSULTANTS, INC. Sy Winkelman 6949 S. High Tech Dr., Ste. 100 Midvale, UT 84047 sy.winkelman@terracon.com (801) 746-5440 THORN MILLING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Cody Thorn PO Box 386 Riverton, UT 84065 cthorn@thornmilling.com (801) 694-6259 UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES Jared Presser 477 W. Parkland Dr. Sandy, UT 84070 jpresser@teamues.com (702) 444-6946 WHEELER MACHINERY CO. Cody Rhoades 4901 W. 2100 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84120 crhoades@wheelercat.com (801) 232-6905 31
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BABCOCK SCOTT & BABCOCK, PC Cody Wilson 370 E. S. Temple, 4th Fl. Salt Lake City, UT 84111 cody@babcockscott.com (801) 531-7000 CIVCO ENGINEERING, INC. Troy Ostler 1256 W. 400 S., Ste. 1 Vernal, UT 84078 troyostler@civcoengineering.com (435) 789-5448 FIRST SOURCE FUELS Adam Mason 2294 W. 700 S., Ste. A Springville, UT 84663 adam@firstsourcefuels.com (801) 473-6025 HAULHUB TECHNOLOGIES Matthew Valle 2 Merrimack St., Ste. 503 Haverhill, MA 01830 matthew.valle@haulhub.com (603) 273-2382 INTERWEST SAFETY SUPPLY Rob Sisco 744 E. Lakeview Pkwy. Provo, UT 84603 rsisco@iwsafety.com (801) 375-6321 ext. 1001 J-U-B ENGINEERS, INC. Mark Christensen 240 W. Center St. Orem, UT 84057 mchristensen@jub.com (801) 226-0393 LINDLEY CONSULTING Gary Lindley 55 E. 260 N., Unit C North Ogden, UT 84414 guslindley123@gmail.com (801) 940-4643 MCNEIL ENGINEERING Melissa Smith 8610 S. Sandy Pkwy., Ste. 200 Sandy, UT 84070 melissa@mcneileng.com (801) 255-7700 MOUNTAIN REGIONAL EQUIPMENT SOLUTIONS, INC. Bup Minardi PO Box 71736 Salt Lake City, UT 84171 bup.minardi@mountainregionaleq.com (801) 886-3078 PIRTEK SLC Todd Miceli PO Box 71736 Salt Lake City, UT 84171 tmiceli@pirtekslc.com (801) 803-4990 SUNRISE ENGINEERING, INC. Shane Crosland 25 E. 500 N. Fillmore, UT 84631 scrosland@sunrise-eng.com (435) 253-2690 33
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ALPINE CITY Shane Sorenson 20 N. Main Alpine, UT 84004 ssorensen@alpinecity.org (801) 420-2962 BLUFFDALE CITY Kurt Deters 2222 W. 14400 S. Redwood Rd. Bluffdale, UT 84065 kdeters@bluffdale.com (801) 849-9430 BRIAN HEAD TOWN Aldo Biasi PO Box 190068 Brian Head, UT 84719 abiasi@bhtown.utah.gov (435) 677-2029 CACHE COUNTY Joel Merritt 179 N. Main St., Ste. 305 Logan, UT 84321 joel.merritt@cachecounty.org (435) 755-1640 CENTERVILLE CITY Kevin Campbell 3500 S. Main St. Salt Lake City, UT 84115 kevin.campbell@esieng.com (801) 263-1752 CLEARFIELD CITY Brad Wheeler 55 S. State St. Clearfield, UT 84078 brad.wheeler@clearfieldcity.org (801) 525-4405 COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS CITY Josh Lewis 2277 E. Bengal Blvd. Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121 jlewis@ch.utah.gov (801) 699-2216 DAGGETT COUNTY James Olsen PO Box 219 Manila, UT 84046 jolsen@daggettcounty.com (435) 880-7557 DAVIS COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS Parker Kimber 1500 E. 650 N. Fruit Heights, UT 84037 pkimber@co.davis.ut.us (801) 444-2230 DRAPER CITY Reed Reimschussel 1020 E. Pioneer Rd. Draper, UT 84020 reed.reimschussel@draperutah.gov (801) 576-6360 DUCHESNE COUNTY Mike Casper 20800 W. East River Rd. Duchesne, UT 84021 mcasper@duchesne.utah.gov (435) 738-2468 EAGLE MOUNTAIN CITY Zac Hilton 2565 N. Pony Express Pkwy. Eagle Mountain, UT 84005 zach@emcity.org (801) 789-6677 ENOCH CITY Nicholas VanDormolen 900 E. Midvalley Rd. Enoch, UT 84721 enochst.sboss@gmail.com (435) 463-7065 EVANSTON, WY CITY Gordon Robinson 1200 Main St. Evanston, WY 82930 gordonrobinson@evanstonwy.org (307) 783-6450 FARMINGTON CITY Cory Brazell 720 W. 100 N. Farmington, UT 94025 cbrazell@farmington.utah.gov (801) 430-1565 HERRIMAN CITY Monte Johnson 5355 W. Herriman Main St. Herriman, UT 84096 mjohnson@herriman.org (801) 446-5323 35
HIGHLAND CITY Ty Christensen 5540 W. Civic Center Dr. Highland, UT 84003 publicworks@highlandcity.org (801) 772-4515 HOOPER CITY Jared Hancock 5580 W. 4600 S. Hooper, UT 84315 hoopercity@gmail.com (801) 589-6234 KAYSVILLE CITY Josh Belnap 721 W. Old Mill Ln. Kaysville, UT 84037 jbelnap@kaysville.gov (801) 867-5372 LAYTON CITY Mark Stenquist 437 N. Wasatch Dr., Lower Level Layton, UT 84041 mstenquist@laytoncity.org (801) 336-3705 LEHI CITY Todd King 153 N. 100 E. Lehi, UT 84043 tking@lehi-ut.gov (385) 201-1000 LINDON CITY Denise Brassfield 946 W. Center St. Lindon, UT 84042 dbrassfield@lindoncity.org (801) 796-7954 LOGAN CITY Tyler Cady 290 N. 100 W. Logan, UT 84321 tyler.cady@loganutah.org (435) 740-1363 MAPLETON CITY Russell Rymer 1405 W. 1600 N. Mapleton, UT 84664 rrymer@mapleton.org (801) 489-6253 MILLVILLE CITY Chad Kendrick PO Box 308 Millville, UT 84326 ckendrick642@gmail.com (435) 994-1232 MURRAY CITY Ray Mines 4646 S. 500 W. Murray, UT 84123 rmines@murray.utah.gov (801) 301-5094 NAPLES CITY Joshua Bake 1420 E. 2850 S. Naples, UT 84078 jbake@naples.utah.gov (435) 299-2219 NEPHI CITY Ed Park 21 E. 100 N. Nephi, UT 84648 edpark@nephi.utah.gov (435) 623-0712 NIBLEY CITY Steve Eliason 455 W. 3200 S. Nibley, UT 84321 steve@nibleycity.com (435) 890-0082 NORTH OGDEN CITY Casey Hunsaker 165 E. Lomond View Dr. North Ogden, UT 84414 chunsaker@nogden.org (801) 940-1896 NORTH SALT LAKE CITY Jen Smith 10 E. Center St. North Salt Lake, UT 84047 jennifers@nslcity.org (801) 335-8730 OREM CITY Jared Peck 1450 W. 550 N. Orem, UT 84057 jkpeck@orem.org (801) 229-7535 PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORP Troy Dayley PO Box 1480 Park City, UT 84060 troy@parkcity.org (435) 615-5637 SALT LAKE COUNTY Scott Baird 2001 S. State St. N3-600 Salt Lake City, UT 84190 sbaird@slco.org (385) 468-6606 SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY Jeremy Lapin 1301 N. Commerce Dr., Ste. 200 Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 jlapin@saratogaspringscity.com (801) 766-9793 SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY Holly Geilman 1307 N. Commerce Dr, Ste. 120 Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 hgeilman@saratogaspringscity.com (801) 766-6506 SEVIER COUNTY Bob Watts 689 W. 2630 S. Richfield, UT 84701 bwatts@sevier.utah.gov 435-979-8088 SMITHFIELD CITY Craig Giles PO Box 96 Smithfield, UT 84335 cgiles@smithfieldcity.org (435) 792-7997 SOUTH JORDAN CITY Jeremie Thorne 10996 S. Redwood Rd. South Jordan, UT 84095 jthorne@sjc.utah.gov (801) 253-5203 SOUTH OGDEN CITY Josh Sully 5590 S. 600 E. Ogden, UT 84404 jsully@southogdencity.com (801) 622-2905 CITY AND COUNTY MEMBERS 36
SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY David Alexander 195 W. Oakland Ave. South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 dalexander@sslc.net (801) 412-3238 ST. GEORGE CITY Cameron Cutler 175 E. 200 N. St. George, UT 84770 cameron.cutler@sgcity.org (435) 627-4052 SUMMIT COUNTY John Angell 1755 S. Haytsville Rd. Wanship, UT 84017 jangell@summitcounty.org (435) 336-3978 SYRACUSE CITY Michael Mathis 3061 S. 2400 W. Syracuse, UT 84075 mmathis@syracuseut.com (801) 614-9683 TOOELE COUNTY Wayne Anderton 47 S. Main Tooele, UT 84074 wayne.anderton@tooeleco.org (435) 843-3458 UINTAH COUNTY Scott Hardman 1489 E. 334 S. Vernal, UT 84078 shardman@uintah.utah.gov (435) 823-7371 VERNAL CITY Clint Morton 78 N. 500 E. Vernal, UT 84078 cmorton@vernalcity.org (435) 781-7131 VINEYARD CITY Christopher Thomas 125 S. Main St. Vineyard, UT 84059 christ@vineyardutah.org (801) 420-2979 WASHINGTON CITY Lester Dalton 111 N. 100 E. Washington, UT 84780 ldalton@washingtoncity.org (435) 656-6300 WASHINGTON COUNTY Todd Edwards 197 E. Tabernacle St. St. George, UT 84770 todd.edwards@washco.utah.gov (435) 773-3599 WEBER COUNTY Joe Hadley 2222 S. 1900 W. W. Haven, UT 84401 jhadley@co.weber.ut.us (801) 399-8440 WELLSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Austin Richman 75 E. Main Wellsville, UT 84339 arichman@wellsvillecity.com (435) 760-9560 WEST JORDAN CITY Neil Denison 8000 S. Redwood Rd. West Jordan, UT 84088 neil.denison@W.jordan.utah.gov (801) 569-5075 WEST VALLEY CITY Jerry Schlief 3600 Constitution Blvd. West Valley City, UT 84119 jerry.schlief@wvc-ut.gov (801) 965-7452 WOODS CROSS CITY Scott Anderson 1555 S. 800 W. Woods Cross, UT 84081 sanderson@woodscross.com (801) 292-4421 37
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AGC-UTAH Joey Gilbert 2207 S. 1070 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 (801) 363-2753 AMERICAN EXPRESS Justin Reynolds justin.t.reynolds@aexp.com (801) 981-8391 AMERICAN NATURAL GAS COUNCIL Scott DeGering 90 S. 400 W., Ste. 320 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 sdegering@summitcorp.net (480) 414-3934 ASPIRE ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER Regan Zane Utah State University Logan, UT 84332 regan.zane@usu.edu (435) 797-9118 ASSOCIATED BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS UTAH CHAPTER Tresa Folkman 660 W. 900 N., Ste. B North Salt Lake, UT 84054 (801) 294-5211 BLUE STAKES OF UTAH 811 Spence Felsted 148 E. 13200 S. Draper, UT 84020 spencef@bluestakes.org (801) 208-2116 G&A PARTNERS Barry Roberts 10813 S. River Front Pkwy., Ste. 140 South Jordan, UT 84150 broberts@gnapartners.com (713) 784-1181 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Chris Barker 50 E. N. Temple St. Salt Lake City, UT 84095 chris.barker@churchofjesuschrist.org (801) 505-3000 UINTAH TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Cheryl Meier 320 N. Aggie Blvd. Vernal, UT 84078 cherylmeier@utssd.utah.gov (435) 790-9189 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Howard Anderson 4501 S. 2700 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84414 handerson@utah.gov (801) 965-4859 UTAH LTAP Michelle Butler 4111 Old Main Logan, UT 84333 michelle.butler@usu.edu (435) 797-2931 39
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