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Logistics Campus

Located in Salt Lake City, this project divides 434 acres into industrial lots in multiple phases. AWA designed key improvements such as a sewer lift station, sewer and water systems, storm drain infrastructure, and new and widened roads. Near the Rudy and Northpoint Duck Clubs and wetlands, the project prioritizes water quality management. Instead of traditional storm drains, the roads have roadside swales with infiltration galleries to reduce runoff to sensitive areas.

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The West Valley distribution center project, developed by Scannell, is formally known as the Scannell Logistics Campus. It is located at 2691 North 2200 West in Salt Lake City, east of the Salt Lake City International Airport and close to the Northpoint and Rudy duck clubs. The campus spans about 434 acres and is planned for roughly 15 buildings totaling nearly 6 million square feet. Its location is highly strategic, with direct access to I-215, convenient links to I-15 and I-80, and less than three miles from the airport’s freight terminal, making it ideal for regional and national distribution.

 

AWA designed key improvements such as a sewer lift station, sewer and water systems, storm drain infrastructure, and new and widened roads, while also leading efforts to ensure that the nearby duck clubs and the surrounding environment were protected.

The Scannell Logistics Campus is positioned as one of the largest industrial developments in the region, offering modern distribution space with prime access to the airport and highways, while continuing to expand with additional phases and custom opportunities. The project strengthens the local economy by creating jobs, attracting investment, and enhancing regional infrastructure.

Environmental Considerations

From the outset, the Scannell Logistics Campus was designed with a focus on balancing large-scale industrial development with protection of the surrounding natural environment.

AWA led efforts to safeguard the nearby duck clubs and wetlands, ensuring sensitive ecosystems were preserved throughout construction. Key infrastructure improvements — including sewer, water, and storm drain systems — were designed not only to serve the project but also to responsibly manage runoff and protect water quality. By integrating environmental stewardship into the design and construction process, the project demonstrates that economic growth and ecological preservation can successfully coexist.

Future-Ready Flexibility

The Scannell Logistics Campus was designed with long-term adaptability in mind, offering nearly 6 million square feet across 15 buildings in varying stages of completion. With a mix of ready-to-lease facilities, pre-leasing opportunities, and build-to-suit sites, the campus can serve industries ranging from e-commerce and logistics to advanced manufacturing. Supported by scalable infrastructure and strategic site planning, the development is positioned to meet today’s needs while accommodating future growth, solidifying Salt Lake City’s role as a major distribution hub in the Intermountain West.

Strategic Access & Infrastructure

It boasts immediate access to I-215 via the 2100 N ramp, with convenient connections to I-15 and I-80, offering outstanding regional distribution reach.

Environmental Stewardship

AWA played a leading role in ensuring that the duck clubs and surrounding environment were protected during the development.

Land to Legacy

AWA is proud to have contributed to the Scannell Logistics Campus, one of the region’s largest industrial developments. Our team designed essential infrastructure — including a sewer lift station, water and sewer systems, storm drain facilities, and new and widened roads — while also protecting the nearby duck clubs and sensitive environments.

This balance of growth and stewardship reflects our commitment to turning land into lasting community legacies.

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