Utah is a place of extremes—and your framing needs to handle all of them. Projects in high-desert climates face intense sun, rapid temperature swings, seasonal winds, and sudden weather shifts that can impact materials and schedules.
Our prefab system keeps everything indoors until installation, protecting lumber from:
Builders and homeowners benefit from:
While the foundation is being poured, panels are already under construction—reducing weather exposure and getting the roof on sooner.
Indoor production removes many of the weather and labor variables Utah builders deal with every year.
Reduced on-site labor demands Crews can install panels quickly rather than spending days cutting and laying out in heat, cold, or high wind.
Panelized framing provides repeatability and consistency for townhomes, small multifamily, and residential developments.
Material optimization happens in the factory, meaning fewer offcuts cluttering your site and fewer dumpsters.
Panels are straight, square, and dimensionally consistent, making MEP and finishes easier and reducing rework.
Salt Lake City · Ogden · Provo · Orem · West Jordan · Draper
Park City · Heber · Midway · Sundance · Eden · Huntsville
St. George · Cedar City · Hurricane · Washington · Kanab
Moab · Price · Vernal · Green River · Helper
Ideal for projects where labor shortages or access challenges make on-site framing difficult or unpredictable.
We discuss your project’s goals, location, schedules, and engineering needs. If prefab is a fit, we outline clear next steps and timelines.
We convert your architectural and structural plans into detailed shop drawings. Every wall, floor, and roof panel is engineered for Utah’s snow loads, wind requirements, and seismic considerations.
Panels are produced in a controlled environment while your foundation is underway. Material stays protected from snow, heat, and moisture.
Panels arrive labeled, organized, and ready for installation. We coordinate crane needs, sequencing, and logistics with your team.