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Construction projects


Construction Projects

This page is for information about current major construction projects in Herriman. Most projects are led by Herriman City, while some are paid for by development partners or other entities, which will be noted on each project. Project timelines are subject to change depending on weather and unforseen circumstances.

For future projects anticipated in the next 3-12 months but are not under construction, see the Upcoming Projects page.


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Land Disturbance Permit Map

See what land disturbance permits have been issued at various locations throughout the city (including minor construction work).




Main Street Widening and Reconstruction

Spring 2023 - Summer 2024

Project overview

Widening and major improvements to existing Main Street/Herriman Highway between 6225 West and 7300 West. Addition or replacement of culinary and secondary water lines, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage improvement, landscaping and park strips, pavement, and re-striping to add a middle turn lane, bike lanes, and a shoulder.

Latest update

(Updated April 23) 

  • Dust levels are high at this stage. The contractor is mitigating as much as possible with water spray. However, spraying too much water can be counterproductive to preparing the road for pavement. We appreciate your patience over the next week or two with elevated dust levels.
  • Split Oak Drive to 6400 West intersection
    • Roadway reconstruction is in progress. The road has been milled (removed) about a foot below the previous surface. Soft/unstable spots are nearly finished being inspected and repaired. In areas where the soft spots have been repaired, the roadway is being graded and receiving new road base—all part of preparation for pavement.
    • Paving is tentatively re-scheduled for the last week of April and first week of May (weather permitting).
      • Following paving, there will be about a week of concrete manhole collar installation and road striping. After that work is complete, no more major traffic impacts are expected.
    • Irrigation and underground water lines are being pressure-tested to ensure proper function.
    • Streetlight wiring and base installation is complete. Poles and lights are being installed.
  • 7300 West to Split Oak Drive (western section) and 6220 W to 6400 West (eastern section): 
    • Asphalt paving and roadway striping is complete.
  • Landscaping work throughout the project, including trees, plant material, and rock mulch, is in progress and is expected to be completed by early June.

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise and dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Occasional lane restrictions
  • Minimal full closures
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • 10-foot minimum access to be maintained for homes and businesses
  • Any property disturbance will be relocated or replaced with "like kind"

Contractor


Project budget

$10,000,000




7300 West Widening and Improvement

February - October 2024

Project overview

Widening and improvement of approximately 1,500 feet of 7300 West, between McCuiston Avenue/Arla J. Way and Hall Crossing Drive. Improvements include new asphalt, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting, and infrastructure for storm drain and water. 

Gina Road will receiving grading and compacted old road millings for an improved driving surface.

The project is expected to be completed by early October 2024.

Latest update 

(Updated Apr 24)

  • Long-term intermittent detour route is in place. Drivers who live outside the project area should alternate routes.
  • Underground utility work is in progress. Irrigation lateral lines are complete, and culinary line extensions are in progress. Other water lines and utility relocations are ongoing or will begin soon, including power, cable and internet, and sewer. Stormwater pipes will follow.
  • Concrete curbing is anticipated to start the fourth week of April.

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise and dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Occasional lane restrictions
  • Minimal full closures
  • Work hours: 
    • 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
    • 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday
    • Any variations must be permitted by the Salt Lake County Health Department but none are expected
  • Access to residences will remain open unless the contractor coordinates with homeowners (minimum 12 hours notice)
  • Walking route will be maintained through the project area
  • Any property disturbance will be relocated or replaced with "like kind"

Contractor


Project budget

$2,950,000

A trench has been dug next to Gina Road and 7300 West, revealing underground utility piping
Stormwater pipe lies next to the 7300 West roadway under construction



Sentinel Ridge Blvd./Raptor Way Traffic Signal

Summer 2024

Project Overview

The Jordan School District is re-routing the road on the north side of Mountain Ridge High School to align into a four-way intersection with Raptor Way and Sentinel Ridge Blvd. A traffic signal will then be installed at the intersection. The reason for the re-alignment is for safety and traffic flow concerns. The existing pedestrian HAWK signal's parts will be re-used for the traffic signal, helping to reduce overall costs.

  • Road alignment: Jordan School District
  • Traffic signal: Herriman City

Latest update 

(March 14)

  • Funding for the signal was approved by the City Council
  • Road re-alignment by the Jordan School District will start this spring. The traffic signal installation will follow and is planned to be completed by the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year.

Map of the Sentinel Ridge/Raptor Way traffic signal project

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise
  • Dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Work days: Monday - Saturday
  • Occasional lane restrictions
  • Occasional full road closures (with notice)

Contractor

  • TBA


Project cost

$182,172 (Herriman City portion for the traffic signal)



13200 South (Herriman Rose Blvd) Connection

Fall 2023 - Summer 2024

Project overview

Road and utility installation to connect Herriman Rose Boulevard/13200 South to Mountain View Corridor. This is a development company-led project in consultation with the City. The City will reimburse the developer about $1.5 million.

Latest update 

(Updated April 5)

  • Construction of underground utilities, water, and stormwater infrastructure is complete. 
  • Curb and gutter installation and road surfacing will begin on Monday, April 8 (weather permitting)
  • The road is anticipated to be open in June.

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise
  • Dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Road is anticipated to be open in summer 2024

Contractor

  • Developer-led project (reimbursed by the City)


Project budget

Reimbursement amount: $1.5 million




6400 West (Herriman Blvd to Olympia Blvd)

Winter 2023 - Summer 2024

Project Overview

A section of 6400 West will be constructed from Herriman Boulevard (12600 South) southward to the new Olympia Boulevard. A major collector, 6400 West will have two travel lanes and a turn lane with bike lanes in each direction. An asphalt trail and a concrete sidewalk will be installed on either side of the road. The northern portion of the road is the responsibility of the City to fund, which will be a reimbursement to the Olympia developer. The closed end of Heritage Hill Drive will connect to the new 6400 West roadway and a precast wall will be installed on the east side of the road along the Heritage neighborhood.

Latest update 

(Updated March 27)

  • Pre-paving preparation work is ongoing.
  • Underground water line and utility work is ongoing.
  • Curb, gutter, and pavement are anticipated in the late spring or early summer.

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise
  • Dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Work days: Monday - Saturday
  • Occasional lane restrictions
  • Occasional full road closures (with notice)

Contractor

  • Developer-led project


Project cost

Reimbursement amount: TBD




13800 South Connection to Mtn View Corridor

Summer 2024

Project Overview

Herriman City, Riverton City, and Edge Homes are coordinating to connect 13800 South from its current end near the Welby Jacob Canal to Mountain View Corridor. The project is under construction and is planned to be completed by the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year. There will be a new traffic signal installed at the intersection with Sentinel Ridge Blvd as part of the project.

Latest update 

(Updated April 5)

  •  Construction is expected to begin by the second week of April. Edge Homes will be constructing the project, with some of the project's cost reimbursed by Herriman City and Riverton City.

Map showing connecting segments of 13800 South between Riverton and Mountain View Corridor

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise
  • Dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Work days: Monday - Saturday
  • Occasional lane restrictions
  • Occasional full road closures (with notice)

Contractor

  • Developer-led project


Project cost

Reimbursement amount: $750,000 (Herriman City portion)

Map of the Sentinel Ridge/Raptor Way traffic signal project



13400 South/Bangerter Interchange (UDOT)

Fall 2023 - Fall 2025

Project overview

This project occurs outside of Herriman but greatly affects our residents. From the fall of 2023 - fall 2025, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will be overseeing the transformation of stoplight intersections on Bangerter Highway at 9800 South, 13400 South, and 2700 West to freeway-style interchanges. When the intersection is transformed, Bangerter Highway will eventually pass under 13400 South.

The project will include a closure of east/west traffic on 13400 South across Bangerter Highway from fall 2024 to late summer 2025. However, the turn lanes from northbound Bangerter highway to westbound 13400 South (toward Herriman) will remain open during the entire project.

For the safety of both the traveling public and the construction crews, please use caution in the work zone by reducing your speed, following all traffic control and signage, and being aware of construction workers. 

Full project details can be found on UDOT's website.

Latest update

(Updated Apr 19)

Full weekend road closure Fri Apr 26 (10pm) - Mon Apr 29 (5am)

Starting Friday, April 26, at 10 p.m. through Monday, April 29, at 5 a.m., and Bangerter Highway between 12600 South and Redwood Road will be closed in both directions to accommodate utility relocations for the new 13400 South interchange. During this time there will be no through traffic on Bangerter Highway for both the northbound and southbound travel lanes.

Drivers traveling east and west on 13400 South will still be able to travel through the intersection but will not be able to turn onto southbound Bangerter Highway. Drivers traveling north and south on 2700 West will still be able to travel through the intersection but will not be able to turn onto northbound Bangerter Highway

Drivers should expect delays in the area and can use 12600 South and Redwood Road as alternate routes.

Map showing closure of Bangerter Highway between 12600 South and Redwood Road

Mountain View Corridor storage site

As part of the Bangerter project, crews will use the empty space on Mountain View Corridor between 12600 South and 13400 South as a storage site. Activities at this site could include material hauling and storage, recycled concrete crushing operations, machinery storage and other construction needs as necessary. This storage site will be in place for the duration of the Bangerter project, which is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2025. Bangerter Highway and MVC are coordinating on using the empty spaces along MVC to reduce the expensive and long hauling distances to landfills. Recycling concrete also helps reduce construction waste in landfills and importing materials from gravel pits.

Map highlighting the area between 12600 South and 13400 South between Mountain View Corridor travel lanes

Storm drain work

Crews are working on the storm drain and pond on the southwest side of Bangerter Highway at 13400 South. This work includes daytime and nighttime activities. Increased night noise will continue throughout the project.

Map highlighting areas west of Bangerter Highway, directly north and south of 13400 South

Traffic shift

The merge lane from eastbound 13400 South to southbound Bangerter Highway has been modified to one lane. This traffic shift will allow additional room for crews to work on the Rose Creek Canal. For the safety of both the traveling public and the construction crews, please use caution in the work zone by reducing your speed, following all traffic control and signage, and being aware of construction workers.​

Animated image showing two traffic merges from 13400 South to Bangerter Highway

Impacts/expectations

  • Travel impacts begin in spring 2024
    • Occasional lane closures
    • Travel delays
    • Traffic pattern shifts
  • Noise, dust, vibration



Mountain View Corridor Extension (UDOT)

Spring 2024 - Early 2026

Project overview

The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is constructing the final 4 miles of Mountain View Corridor from Porter Rockwell Blvd (southern border of Herriman) to 2100 North in Lehi. Construction will last from March 2024 through early 2026. The project's improvements include a four-leg intersection at Porter Rockwell Blvd, upgrading the intersection at 2100 North to a highway interchange, updating the wildlife fencing, and constructing a multi-use trail. This section will be the first full freeway section of Mountain View Corridor.

Full project details can be found on UDOT's website.

Latest update 

(Updated March 18)

  • Construction has started, including clearing landscaping, installing temporary drainage, and locating underground utilities.
  • A temporary detour on the southern portion (in Utah County) is being constructed to allow the freeway connection to happen away from traffic.

Map showing future extension of Mountain View Corridor from Herriman to Utah County

Impacts/expectations

  • Travel impacts throughout 2024 in Saratoga Springs. Minimal impact in Herriman.
    • Occasional lane closures
    • Travel delays
    • Traffic pattern shifts
  • Trucks and equipment entering/exiting the work zone
  • Noise, dust, vibration
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
  • Work days: Monday - Friday



11800 South Sewer Upgrade Project (South Valley Sewer District)

Spring 2024 - Spring 2026

Project overview

The South Valley Sewer District (SVSD) will remove and replace existing sewer manholes and pipes and install upsized pipes to meet current and future wastewater/sewer collection needs. Project completion is expected by late spring 2026. The project will run from 2700 West in Riverton/South Jordan to 6000 West (Mustang Trail Way at the high school) in Herriman.


Map showing future sewer line upgrade along 11800 South from Herriman to Riverton/South Jordan

Impacts/expectations

  • Travel impacts:
    • Occasional intersection closures. Eastbound and westbound traffic will be maintained
    • Travel delays
    • Traffic pattern shifts
  • Trucks and equipment entering/exiting the work zone
  • Culinary and secondary water and sewer interruptions are possible. 48-hours advance notice will be given
  • Noise, dust, vibration
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
  • Work days: Monday - Friday (weekend work scheduled as needed)

Contact information






Rosecrest Area Fiber-Optic Infrastructure (Private Company)

Continuous

(April 2) 

All West Communications fiber-optic conduit installation

  • All West Communications has been approved to install fiber-optic internet conduit in certain areas. There will be traffic impacts as they work in the areas listed below. 
  • These crossings were planned for March 25-31 to coincide with Jordan School District's spring break, but weather prevented work completion. A rescheduled date is still to be determined.
      • Across Rosecrest Road near Meadow Rose Drive
      • Across Rosecrest Road at Sentinel Ridge Blvd.
      • Across Sentinel Ridge Blvd. near Rosecrest Road
  • Note: this is not a Herriman City project. Any questions about All West Communications or their services should be directed to the company (contact information below)

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise and dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Scheduled lane restrictions
  • No full closures
  • Work hours: Generally 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; vary by project

Project Contact Information

  • All West Communications/B. Jackson Construction
  • Project Manager: Talisha Bryan
  • 385-910-6179