Discover your dream house at an affordable price. UTech Project Houses will be open for inspection and bid May 28-June 6, 1980. This invitation/pamphlet covers the major objectives of the building project; the bidding process; includes the different floor plans for each house; the highlights of each house; and lists the specific members of the Building Construction, Brick Masonry, and Electrical departments who worked on each Project House. Additionally there is a section on why UTC Project Homes are an excellent buy.
Utah Technical College 1979 Project Houses open for viewing May 23rd through May 31st. This invitation/pamphlet covers the bidding process. Then each Project House has a page with floor plan, features, and the student crews and instructors that worked on the house.
Subjects
carpentry, architectural drawing, drafting, electricians, masonry, brickwork, Students, Construction
Local Identifiers
16-1535
Title
Vocational Brick Masonry
Description
Students in vocational brick masonry practice their trade working on house projects. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Open House, May 26th through June 4th. Ribbon Cutting on May 26, 1982. King's Row Subdivision. This invitation/pamphlet covers the bidding process and there is a section on why UTC Project homes are an excellent buy. Each Project House has a page with floor plan, features, and the student crews that worked on the house.
Subjects
carpentry, architectural drawing, drafting, electricians, masonry, brickwork, Students, Construction
Local Identifiers
16-1534
Title
Project Houses, 1974
Description
1974 Project Houses, Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. This invitation/pamphlet covers the features of each of the 1974 Project Houses including floor plans, and detailed descriptions of the main living areas along with dimensions and square footage by room. Highlighted are Mr Ross E. Dean, Mr. Delmar W. Stevens, and Sandy Ozosky who all had important roles in the building and completion of these houses. Finally, the last page discusses the Bidding process for each project house.
Vocational bricklaying and masonry class shows students individually work on constructing brick walls. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.