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News
 | Sacramento Temple - "Pinnacle" of Success 03/05/2008In October, KEPCO+ was awarded the 2007 Pinnacle Award of Merit for its work on the LDS Sacramento Temple... More>> |
 | Office Remodel Commended 03/01/2008KEPCO+'s efforts to remodel their office so that it doubled as a point-of-sale showcase were validated when KEPCO+ received the 2007 MIA Rocky Award for Best Point-of-Purchase Display. More>> |
 | Terra Cotta Press Release 02/05/2007Recently KEPCO+, a Utah based cladding installation contractor, made history with the completion of the Utah State Capitol Terra Cotta Restoration Project by reinstalling classically detailed... More>> |
 | Cladding Contract Awarded 02/01/2007Upon successful completion of the design-assist contract for the LDS Church History Library, KEPCO+ was awarded the cladding installation contract... More>> |
 | Terra Cotta Transformation 12/19/2006In 1916 the Utah State Capitol was constructed on a hill overlooking the Salt Lake Valley, standing as a majestic landmark that the growing city has not diminished. Time has taken its toll on the classically detailed Capitol... More>> |
 | The Restoration of a Natural Stone Masterpiece 11/01/2006When the twin towers fell on September 11, 2001, the adjacent 90 West Building's façade was severely damaged from falling debris and extreme heat. A Cass Gilbert architectural masterpiece built in 1907... More>> |
 | KEPCO+ Awarded Design-Assist Contract 10/01/2006After a successful bid, proposal, and interview, KEPCO+ was awarded the design-assist contract for the stone installation on the new LDS Church History Library... More>> |
 | Expanding on a Stone Classic - Stone World Magazine 02/01/2005When the Utah State Capitol Preservation Board began plans to construct two expansion buildings on Utah's Capitol Hill, natural stone cladding was immediately identified as one of the project's highest priorities... More>> |
 | AIA Continuing Education Credits 01/01/2005As a member of the Marble Institute of America(MIA), KEPCO+ is pleased to offer continuing education credits through the presentation of "Introduction to Natural Stone." More>> |
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