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Community construction requires thoughtful coordination, strong partnerships, and an understanding of diverse needs. Cameron Construction works with public and religious organizations to deliver meaningful gathering spaces.

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

Location

Draper City, Utah

An impressive combination of steel, masonry, and glass, this 31,100 square foot Catholic church includes a sanctuary, fellowship area, offices, organ loft, classrooms, kitchen, and a recreation center designed for worship and community use.

Lied Boys and Girls Club

Location

Salt Lake City, Utah

Constructed to support the youth mission of the Boys and Girls Club, this 14,000 square foot masonry facility includes a full size basketball court, commercial kitchen, multi purpose rooms, and administrative offices designed for community use.

Temple Har Shalom

Location

Park City, Utah

Designed to complement its serene environment, this 30,000 square foot Jewish community center and synagogue was constructed to support worship, study, and gathering, creating a peaceful setting that encourages reflection, connection, and meaningful community engagement.

Hogle Zoo Carousel

Location

Hogle Zoo Salt Lake City, Utah

A unique project at Hogle Zoo, this carousel facility includes a food concession building, outdoor dining area, and water feature, creating an engaging destination that enhances the visitor experience and supports recreation, gathering, and family friendly enjoyment.

Salt Lake Buddhist Temple

Location

Salt Lake City, Utah

Renovations were completed with careful attention to preserving tradition, maintaining the original look and feel of the temple while upgrading interior spaces. The work was completed within budget, balancing respect for history with improved functionality and long term performance.

Utah Symphony & Opera

Location

Salt Lake City, Utah

Renovations and additions to a prominent performing arts center included a 76,000 square foot project transforming a 1939 warehouse into updated space for stage set and costume production, storage, and improved operational support.