This new 168,000 square foot building will house Ultradent’s injection molding, equipment manufacturing, and other key services to help the company as they grow both domestically and internationally.
Ultradent has unveiled a brand new facility on its South Jordan, Utah campus. Standing at 168,000 square feet, this new building was designed by PGA&W Architecture and built by Layton Construction, breaking ground in 2022 and opening on May 3rd, 2023. It was built specifically with growth in mind, according to a press release from Ultradent. The building is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, and will house Ultradent’s injection molding, equipment manufacturing, repair facilities, and more services.
Ultradent hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 3rd to celebrate this unveiling with local and state representatives present, as well as South Jordan mayor Dawn Ramsey in attendance.
“Ultradent has been an incredible part of the community, both as an employer, and with longstanding tradition of giving back,” Mayor Ramsey says in the press release. “We are thrilled for their success and continued expansion. This new building marks an exciting growth benchmark for not only Ultradent, but also for South Jordan.”
An open house and tour took place after the ribbon-cutting ceremony where media and attendees were able to partake in tours of the brand-new facility.
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