Service Areas
Where Ballpark Engineering works
Ballpark Engineering serves a 3-hour drive radius from Salt Lake City and is licensed across Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, and Montana. Below are the cities where we run the most projects. Anywhere else inside the 7-state footprint? Reach out — we handle remote PE-stamped work too.
Salt Lake County
Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City has a high share of pre-1960 housing stock, much of it with unreinforced masonry walls and aging foundations that need PE review before renovation.
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Salt Lake County
West Valley City, UT
West Valley City is Utah's industrial and light-commercial hub. Many projects here are tilt-up warehouse, distribution, and tenant-improvement work that need PE-stamped drawings on tight construction timelines.
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Utah County
Provo, UT
Provo and Utah County are in active build-out. Most engineering work here is new construction, student housing near BYU, and ADUs on infill lots — all requiring PE-stamped drawings for the permit process.
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Weber County
Ogden, UT
Ogden's historic housing — much of it 1900–1940 brick construction — makes structural assessment a regular need for buyers, sellers, and renovators. The Wasatch Fault runs along the city's east bench, raising the bar on seismic review.
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Summit County
Park City, UT
Park City's combination of heavy snow loads (often 100+ psf), steep mountain lots, and high-value custom homes means structural design here is more demanding than the Wasatch Front. Old Town historic homes add the wrinkle of pre-1900 framing systems.
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Don't see your city?
We handle PE-stamped engineering across the full 7-state license footprint and travel for on-site work within ~180 miles of Salt Lake City. Remote work goes further.
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