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Iron Horse Transit Operations Facility

Designing an expanded facility in a tight space

  • 85K

    Square Feet

  • 86

    Parking Spaces

  • 38

    Bus Fleet

  • Park City, Utah

    Park City, Utah

When building out isn’t an option, building up is the solution

When Ironhorse Transit in Park City wanted to remodel and expand their operations facility office and maintenance spaces, they needed a clever solution that would work. Additional space and land weren’t available for the expansion, so we came up with a creative solution.

Rising to the challenge of restricted space on the site, our design team developed a creative multi-story solution to solve the space restrictions—a three-level addition with a two-story parking structure that has storage for 38 buses, a drive-through bus wash on the lower level, bridge crane, fuel pumps, and employee parking for 86 vehicles on the top level. Four additional maintenance bays were added to the existing maintenance facility, the administration space was reconfigured, and storage areas were expanded.

This creative solution provided the client with a unique operations facility that fits the community and meets their expansion requirements in a limited space

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  • City of Park City
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Merlin Maley, Senior Principal, Western Region Transit Sector Leader, Buildings

My passion is creating 21st century communities by assisting our clients in realizing their dreams of multi-modal transportation networks.
Merlin  Maley Senior Principal, Western Region Transit Sector Leader, Buildings Read More

Merlin  Maley

Senior Principal, Western Region Transit Sector Leader, Buildings

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