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Show The Utah Enterprise Review . March 16 , 1977 Page 13b SUPERVISION AND QUALITY EMPLOYEES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE! TRI-LEV- EL COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE WINDOW CLEANING ONE TIME Standard Builders Supply; Inc., a processor and packager of concrete and mortar mix, wants to build a $250,000 plant at Point of the Mountain to replace its plant. The new plant would increase production capacity three times according to Dale Ridd, corporation partner. Weve been planning the move for over three years, CLEAN-UP- S WALL WASHING CARPET CLEANING FLOOR STRIPPING RESTROOM SERVICE YARD CARE 30-year-- OFFICE BUILDINGS FACTORIES DEALERSHIPS B STORES B BANKS 268-316- 6 Plant Construction Awaits EPA Okay Ridd said, "because we knew we wanted to expand, and the area we are in (220 W. 2700 S.) was becoming residential. We needed to move to a more industrial Provo Since 1958 3532 So. West Temple Progresses The Provo city Commission and its advisory board last week viewed drawings of a proposed $23 WORLD DATA SYSTEMS INC. hotelapartment rctailofficc complex for the downtown planned area. The presentation from Robert L. Schwarz, president of Hotel Development Corp. and architect Lee Knell also included promises that April 10 would see delivery of detailed specifications and cost estimates of the project. to Ron of the city Madsen, director Redevelopment Agency, the detailed estimates will be used by potential developers to determine their interest in investing in the project. According Specialists in During the presentation, Madsen said, Schwarz indicated he has received indications of interest from several hotel developing groups. He said he anticipates knowing who the investors will be within weeks after the specification schedule is printed. Construction should begin .in Spring, 1978, he said. Problem-Solvin- g Business Systems Before building a new plant, however, the company had to file its plans with the county health department. After receiving their approval, the firm was required to file the same plans with the Environmental Protection Agency. Ridd expressed the hope the federal agency will approve the plans by early April. Standard distributes its products to parts of five intermountain states, Ridd said, including Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, and Partnership Formed Project million area. local architectural firm has joined forces with a construction company and hopes to go into the developing business full time bccuasc thats where the market is. According to Bob Halandcr of Minson & the newly formed partnership consists of his A Hal-ande- r, firm and that of .Smith Bros. Construction Co. Called Carrera Corp., it has nearly completed its first building. Located in Decker Lake Industrial Park, at 22nd West and 23rd South, the $3 million building will house the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of ture. Carrera will own, lease and operate the building, Halander said. Built of steel and concrete blocks, the 120,000 square-foo- t building employs a new bonding technique which allows the bricks to be laid without mortar. He said the technique saves money because it gives two walls for the price of one. Having begun construction in August, the firm expects the building to be occupied by April 15th. Process Control Systems Microcomputers Telecommunications Automated Dispatching Providing BETTER T echnology 1 790 West 3500 South ,- industrial commercial; .residential A & B ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. (801 ) 972-873- 0 MTRMOUNTAM INTERMOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF Free Estimates Suite C Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 ScScm1 CONTRACTORS 4026 ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH MAIN STREET "S5SSST CONTRACTORS |