
OGDEN, UTAH — Ogden City had their grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony to unveil the new Ogden City Fire Station #3 today.
Mike Mathieu, Ogden City’s Fire Chief and Mayor Mike Caldwell were in attendance and spoke at the grand opening. Mayor Caldwell read a quote about firefighters by an unknown author:
What is a firefighter?
He’s the guy next door….
He’s a guy like you and me with warts and worries and unfulfilled dreams.
Yet he stands taller than most of us.
He’s a fireman….
A fireman is at once the most fortunate and the least fortunate of men.
He’s a man who saves lives because he has seen too much death.
He’s a gentle man because he has seen the awesome power of violence out of control.
He’s responsive to a child’s laughter because his arms have held too many small bodies that will never laugh again….
He doesn’t preach the brotherhood of man.
He lives it.
~Author Unknown
The new station replaces the current 70-year-old station located at 340 Washington Blvd that was built in 1946. The new facility is a modern 10,555 sq. ft. station that will be staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by seven full time professional firefighters.
The station includes a fire engine, paramedic rescue squad, ambulance, living quarters, apparatus bays, fitness facilities and a community education room.

KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
This morning, local community and business leaders welcomed Lifetime Products to Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley and celebrated its official groundbreaking at its new Knoxville facility located at Eastbridge Business Park.
Lifetime’s new manufacturing and distribution operations will be located in the former GE building in Knox County. The existing building is 360,000 square feet and the company plans to double the size by adding a new building to the existing structure.
“We are committed to growth,” said President Richard Hendrickson of Lifetime Products.
The groundbreaking of Lifetime Products manufacturing facility took place on May 25, 2016 and construction will begin shortly thereafter.

WASHINGTON TERRACE, UT
Today, Goldenwest Credit Union hosted their grand opening for their new Operations Center located in Washington, Terrace. The 25,000 sq. ft. facility will be a primary work station for up to 200 employees that will support operations, call center services and more.
“The Operation Center stands as a symbol of our mission to preserve and grow Goldenwest Credit Union for generations to come,” said Kerry H. Wahlen, Goldenwest President/CEO. “We are confident the new workspace will have a positive impact on our ability to collaborate more efficiently across many credit union functions, while providing premium office space for our employees.”
The new Operations Center sits across the street from Goldenwest Credit Union’s main office. Credit Union members will continue to go to the main office for all bank transactions and exchanges.
At the grand opening, Wahlen announced that the company is currently at $1.2 billion dollars but their goal is to continue to grow. With that being said, Goldenwest announced their new division, USU Credit Union , has committed $2 million to the University football stadium which pairs with a previous announcement of $3 million to the ongoing construction a new USU Welcome Center.
“Our highest priority continues to provide excellent member service and financial products at competitive rates,” stated Bill Hart, Goldenwest Chairman of the Board. “Giving our employees the resources they need to help our members achieve their financial goals is an important part of our plan for success as a credit union.”
Goldenwest worked with Bott Pantone Architects and Stacey Enterprises Inc for the design and construction of the facility located at 5167 South Adams Avenue in Washington Terrace City.
May 21, 2005 we celebrated the Grand Opening of Century Theatres new theatre in Lakewood, Colorado. The project was a 16-screen stadium seating theatre and consisted of a 70,000 square foot tilt up structure. The project was a complete success and was able to open early for the showing of Shrek 2. Our sincere thanks go out to the entire project team that worked around the clock to help achieve this goal.
Tooele County School District selected Stacey Construction over seven other firms as the Construction Manager for the new 126,570 square foot Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High School. Construction of the project will begin September 2004 and is scheduled for completion in April 2006.
Fresenius Medical Care and Stacey Construction have teamed together again for the construction of an Electron Beam Sterilization Facility. SEI has been doing work for Fresenius Medical Care since 1994. This project is unique and challenging consisting of 15′ thick concrete walls, 11’6″ thick concrete ceiling using approximately 4,000 cubic yards of ready mix. This project is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2005.
In the February 2005 issue of Utah Business magazine, Stacey Construction was listed in the Top 25 Commercial Builders by Total Revenue.
Governor Huntsman and Mayor Godfrey announced Thursday, March 17, 2005 that Adam Aircraft will lease 22,000 square feet at the Kemp Ogden Airport Gateway Building built by Stacey Construction. The Colorado-based company announced it will produce both its A500 twin-propeller and A700 AdamJet twin-jet aircraft at the Kemp Jet Services terminal. It is anticipated that the aircraft manufacturer will bring 430 new jobs to the Ogden area.
Stacey Construction was awarded the Century Theatres new theatre at the Union Heights Shopping Center in Sandy, Utah. The theatre is a 16 screen, 2,598-seat stadium theatre of approximately 52,000 square feet. We value our relationship with Century Theatres and look forward to working with them and completing another successful theatre project.
Salt Lake City School District selected Stacey Construction as the general contractor for the Highland Park Elementary School located at 1738 E. 2700 S. in Salt Lake City, Utah. This project consists of the demolition of the existing school and complete construction of the new 78,000 square foot elementary. We are excited to work with Salt Lake City School District and NJRA Architects. This school will be a great asset to the surrounding community.
Standard Examiner – Stacey Construction is the contractor on the Cinemark Tinseltwon Theaters in Layton. The project consists of connecting the two existing buildings and making one ticket office instead of the two currently in place. Stacey will also be doing some interior renovation work as well which includes the retrofit of two of the auditoriums from auditorium to stadium seating.
The Maintenance/Bus Barn is open for business! Weber School District has made its move to the new maintenance facility. The new building, located at 2074 West 2100 South, West Haven City, houses offices, a school bus garage and parking lot for the district’s 60 maintenance vehicle and 150 school buses. Overseeing the project was Brian Smith, District Maintenance Supervisor, who state, “It’s definitely going to make it nicer for employees, students and visitors. This new complex will provide a great place for our workforce and a state-of-the-art facility to provide for greater staff productivity and effectiveness.” Fore more than 45 years, the District has housed its maintenance, warehouse, technical services and transportation facilities at 1415 Gibson Avenue in sometimes unpleasant, cramped accommodations. Since 1999 the District has been in negotiations with Fresenius Medical Care for acquisition of land for expansion of their facility. The Ogden City Redevelopment Agency approached the District in 2005 to negotiate a move to enable Fresenius Medical Care to acquire the 12.4 acre parcel owned by the District. An agreement was reached in November of 2006 to build a new facility and relocate the District Maintenance/Transportation Deparment at no cost to the District. Under the agreement, Ogden City would be the principal architect/constractor with approval from the District. The new facility was designed by Thair Blackburn and constructed by Stacey Construction The new location is 61,284 square feet, consisting of 49,800 square feet of shop and warehouse space; 10,394 square feet of office space; and 1,100 square feet for the vehicle wash bay. By consolidating functions into a centralized facility, Weber School District has increased operation efficiency tremendously, reduced outside costs, and has accomplished saving of staff time and fuel costs by housing all Weber School District operational supplies under one roof. With safety as a guiding principle in construction, the new facility will ensure that equipment is always operating safely on the roadways and that employees can perform truck inspections in a clean, well-lit environment. Mr. Smith sate, “We also wanted to build an environmentally friendly building that was a one-stop-shop for our fleet’s maintenance needs. We have more than met that goal and, in the process, provided amenities to help employees be as safe, relaxed and comfortable as possible while performing their important jobs.”
The Maintenance/Bus Barn is open for business! Weber School District has made its move to the new maintenance facility. The new building, located at 2074 West 2100 South, West Haven City, houses offices, a school bus garage and parking lot for the district’s 60 maintenance vehicle and 150 school buses. Overseeing the project was Brian Smith, District Maintenance Supervisor, who state, “It’s definitely going to make it nicer for employees, students and visitors. This new complex will provide a great place for our workforce and a state-of-the-art facility to provide for greater staff productivity and effectiveness.” Fore more than 45 years, the District has housed its maintenance, warehouse, technical services and transportation facilities at 1415 Gibson Avenue in sometimes unpleasant, cramped accommodations. Since 1999 the District has been in negotiations with Fresenius Medical Care for acquisition of land for expansion of their facility. The Ogden City Redevelopment Agency approached the District in 2005 to negotiate a move to enable Fresenius Medical Care to acquire the 12.4 acre parcel owned by the District. An agreement was reached in November of 2006 to build a new facility and relocate the District Maintenance/Transportation Deparment at no cost to the District. Under the agreement, Ogden City would be the principal architect/constractor with approval from the District. The new facility was designed by Thair Blackburn and constructed by Stacey Construction The new location is 61,284 square feet, consisting of 49,800 square feet of shop and warehouse space; 10,394 square feet of office space; and 1,100 square feet for the vehicle wash bay. By consolidating functions into a centralized facility, Weber School District has increased oepration efficiency tremendously, reduced outside costs, and has accomplished saving of staff time and fuel costs by housing all Weber School District operational supplies under one roof. With safety as a guiding principle in construction, the new facility will ensure that equipment is always operating safely on the roadways and that employees can perform truck inspections in a clean, well-lit environment. Mr. Smith sate, “We also wanted to build an environmentally friendly building that was a one-stop-shop for our fleet’s maintenance needs. We have more than met that goal and, in the process, provided amenities to help employees be as safe, relaxed and comfortable as possible while performing their important jobs.”