CRSA

Enriching lives and creating community, through excellence in planning and design.

CRSA is an Architecture, Planning, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture firm. We specialize in Higher-Education, Government, Religious, Historic, and Planning projects—all with a very sustainable focus.

Senior Project Manager 07/01/2024

CRSA is hiring!

Senior Project Manager

CRSA is looking to hire a Senior Architectural Project Manager who is committed to client service, employee development, and diversity in the workplace. We are particularly interested in candidates who have served in the military, and we strongly encourage veterans to apply.

This role is the communication master between our team and our client’s team. A successful Senior Architectural Project Manager can take ownership of the full project lifecycle, mentor others in the process, and be the support system to make the team successful in the project ex*****on. They coordinate all project efforts to ensure the project is a success for our team and our clients. They understand the project scope and what it will take to achieve our client’s vision.

Qualifications:

Professional Architecture Degree from Accredited Program.

20+ Years of experience in Architectural Project Management.

Demonstrated capacity for successfully project management.

Demonstrated capacity for leadership of project teams.

Accountability and Expectations:

Accountability is to the Client, and the Project Team.

The Project Manager is accountable for the Scope, Schedule, and Fee alignment.

Ownership of client satisfaction as it relates to individual project success.

Ensure the most professional standards, practices, and business ethics are used on behalf of the firm.

Not to engage in work that you are not qualified to perform successfully.

Scope: Most complex projects of the largest magnitude.

Project Responsibilities:

Coordination of all project efforts

Effective Ex*****on

Prepares Strategic Plan

Serves as Primary Client Liaison

Administrative

Technical

Efficiency

Cost-Effective Ex*****on

Client Budget.

Project Schedule

Communications and Documentation

Estimation of Fee

Estimates scope of work.

Prepares proposals and contracts on the most complex projects.

Client satisfaction.

Staff Responsibilities:

The expectation is that the Senior Project Manager will actively engage the architectural staff to pass along the knowledge and expertise to develop employee skills in project management.

May act in Practice Leader/Managing Partner role in their absence.

Actively participate in career growth to provide tools, knowledge, and opportunities to less experienced architectural associates.

Project Team Assignment

Partners with the Senior Architect and Senior Architect Associates to supervise the teams’ design and technical delivery.

Provide oversight of less experienced Project Managers.

Communication of Client expectations, changes, and alignment of scope, schedule, and fee.

Take ownership of their own personal development, career growth, and desire to improve skills related to their chosen career path.

CRSA is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

To Apply for this job:

Senior Project Manager Learn more about our Senior Project Manager position open at CRSA.

04/29/2024

Happy World Labyrinth Day!
Labyrinths have been used for centuries to promote mindfulness and inner reflection. Today, let's celebrate this ancient tradition and take a moment to explore the labyrinth at the University of Utah Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building that CRSA designed.

Whether you're seeking clarity, peace, or simply a moment of tranquility, the labyrinth offers a serene space to connect with yourself and the world around you. Join us in honoring this timeless practice.

Photos from CRSA's post 12/07/2023

Great evening spent with the team volunteering at the MillerKnoll We Care event! It's a great night to support children and kick off the holiday season.

We Care helps children by making holiday gifts at a variety of craft stations (our reindeer food was a big hit!) For many, making these crafts is the only way they can give presents to their loved ones. The children also enjoy holiday treats, games, and festive activities during the event.

It's always a fun and rewarding experience for our team!

10/17/2023

Just announced! Alrasool Islamic Center of Taylorsville, Utah has received $250,000 of matching funding from the National Fund for Sacred Places, a program of Sacred Places in collaboration with . This funding will support foundation work, wall stabilization, and other badly needed upgrades to Alrasool's sanctuary, constructed in 1894 by Utah pioneers. Alrasool is one of 16 organizations to receive a total of over $3.5 million in grant funding that provides training, planning grants, technical assistance, capacity-building support, and capital grants to congregations of all faiths.

Now in its eighth year, the National Fund has awarded or pledged over $21.5 million to 113 community-serving congregations representing 39 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Alrasool's grant marks the first time that Sacred Places has given to either a Muslim, or a Utah-based congregation. To learn more about Alrasool, this program and this year’s other grant recipients, visit fundforsacredplaces.org.

Alrasool thanks its community partners, CRSA and Preservation Utah for the support they offered during the rigorous application process.

To learn more about the history of the Alrasool Islamic Center, please visit https://preservationutah.org/see-our-impact/our-advocacy/item/1059-alrasool-center

Photos from CRSA's post 10/16/2023

We believe that when employees have a stake in the company, everyone wins! As an employee-owned firm, each member of our team is not just an employee but an essential part of our vision and success.

We take pride in fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence, where every voice is heard and every idea matters. Our shared ownership structure motivates us to go the extra mile for our clients, ensuring that each project is infused with passion, creativity, and a deep sense of commitment.

This month, we celebrate the incredible contributions of our dedicated team and the power of collective ownership. Join us in recognizing the strength and ingenuity that arise from empowering each individual to be an owner and a changemaker. Together, we build a brighter future, one design at a time.

10/11/2023

From the heart of our design studio to the soul of your gatherings! The Red Butte Garden Rose House serves as a gathering space and green room for concerts, a facility for weddings and memorials, and a garden classroom.

It was designed with vast, open windows to bring the garden's charm inside. Daylight turns the reception area into an elegant glass jewel box, while the night transforms it into a glowing lantern.

10/04/2023

We're thrilled to announce that the Idaho Falls Mountain America Center has earned a prestigious Award of Merit from ENR Mountain States in the Sports & Entertainment category!

Thank you to our incredible team and the supportive community that made this achievement possible. Your trust fuels our passion for exceptional design.

Business of Home 07/27/2023

Proud to share that our team has been featured in magazine! CRSA's Rachael Bangerter shares her insights on leadership and effective communication. Read the full article to get an inside look at 22 unique ways to be a better design leader.

Kudos to our talented team for their unwavering commitment to leadership, communication, and creating spaces that inspire and uplift. We're immensely grateful for their passion and expertise that continues to make a difference in the lives of our clients.

🔗 https://businessofhome.com/boh/bohsummer23

Business of Home In every other facet of a business, we extol the virtues of processes that promise to save time or effort. Better leadership, on the other hand, requires more of both. None of it is easy. All of it is worth trying. No matter the size of your team, it’s never too late to create a work environmen...

Opinion: The relevance of the S-Line 07/10/2023

Opinion: The relevance of the S-Line In December 2013, the streetcar, linear park, and trail opened to great acclaim. Not just a transportation corridor, it provided a crucial backbone for redevelopment.

07/06/2023

Let the sun shine in! Passive solar strategies can work wonders for human well-being and the environment. From reducing energy costs to improving indoor air quality, the advantages are astounding!

We take a look at these strategies in a year-round poolhouse and fitness pavillion that harnesses energy from the sun in our recent article, here: https://ow.ly/QHNt50P5ylt

Check it out!

06/27/2023
Timeline photos 05/12/2023

We're a little fashionably late, but we couldn't let pass without honoring the fantastic individuals who keep our office running smoothly and efficiently.

Our admin professionals are the backbone of our firm. To our admin professionals, thank you for being the gears that keep our firm moving forward. Your contributions are immeasurable, and we are incredibly lucky to have you on our team.

Photos from CRSA's post 05/10/2023

We're honored to have attended the grand opening of the new Utah Transit Authority Depot District building! Our team is thrilled to have been a part of its design journey. The event was a fantastic celebration of the incredible teamwork, creativity, and dedication that went into bringing this vision to life.

Photos from CRSA's post 05/04/2023

CRSA's own Heliane Djobo and Jenn Lund presenting at the University of Utah School of Architecture's end-of-year celebration! We loved seeing the insights and experiences of the next generation of architects. We're proud to have them on our team and can't wait to see what they create!

Save the Arlington 02/17/2023

Save the Arlington The Future of Arlington/Historic City Hall needs your voice Now Murray City wants to sell the Arlington School, otherwise known as the current Murray City Hall, located at 5025 S State Street in Murray, UT. The City wants to sell to a developer, who will likely tear it down and replace it with

Unique office-to-residential conversion underway in heart of SLC’s historic districts 02/17/2023

We're excited to see this project in the South Temple Historic District moving forward!

The four-story, 1950s medical office building is being repurposed into an apartment building. Learn more about what's in store for this project here:

Unique office-to-residential conversion underway in heart of SLC’s historic districts Pre-construction challenges at 508 E. South Temple were many - not the least designing residential units around a 1949 floorplate,

Photos from CRSA's post 02/08/2023

We're partnering with Granite Mill for one of our projects and were able to get a close up look at production. Check it out!

The image of the wheel is an antique edge binder used in 1918 and still in working condition today.

Timeline photos 02/03/2023

We are at once delighted and disheartened to announce that David Triplett has retired. He has been an esteemed member of our team for 29 years, and we have all benefited from his mentorship and wisdom, as well as his incredible architectural work, which has been an inspiration to us all. He will be sorely missed and impossible to replace.

Congratulations on your retirement, Dave!

Folsom Trail designs include daylighted City Creek, park space, and a pond 01/24/2023

Here's a sneak peek at some of the work we've been doing for the Folsom Corridor! When finished, this vital development will transform the former corridor into a public linear , which will support the growing community by creating a more neighborhood with small plaza spaces and public amenities.

There's so much in store for this trail, and we're thrilled to be part of it!

http://ow.ly/Oy7N50MzbyF

Folsom Trail designs include daylighted City Creek, park space, and a pond It’s a signature project of the city’s Redevelopment Agency and the recently-approved $85 million parks and open space bond.

Photos from CRSA's post 01/20/2023

Another win for the Davis County Memorial Courthouse restoration! We're thrilled to announce the project won Associated General Contractors of Utah's 2022 Renovation/Restoration Project of the Year!

Working with Davis County Government and Hogan & Associates Construction on this project has been an honor. Thank you to all who made the of this incredible building possible.

01/09/2023

The Mountain America Center is now officially open! We're honored to have helped design this new event center and we can't wait for all the amazing events coming to Idaho Falls!

Thank you to all who were involved in this incredible project.

Photos from CRSA's post 12/13/2022

We're excited to announce that the Davis County Memorial Courthouse won Utah Construction & Design Magazine's 2022 Most Outstanding Renovation/Restoration award!

It's been an honor working with Davis County Government and Hogan & Associates Construction on this project. Thank you to all who made the of this incredible building possible.

Timeline photos 12/08/2022

We had the best time at the 2022 community event last night! Thank you, MillerKnoll, for the opportunity to make holiday ornaments with kids to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of America!

Photos from CRSA's post 12/02/2022

CRSA's very own Cooper Parson participated in the Utah Real Estate Challenge ( ), an intercollegiate real estate development competition. He, along with fellow Utah State University students, won first place for their development proposal of the Rio Grande Depot area.

The competition fosters an understanding of real estate development by challenging students to prepare and present a proposal to a panel of expert judges. A grand prize of $20,000 was awarded to the team, as their real estate development plan was the most promising and economically viable.

We're thrilled to see Cooper's academic success and are grateful to have him on our team. Congrats, Cooper!

Hidden in Plain Sight: The Unseen Carbon Cost of Design & Construction 11/30/2022

Carbon is a well-known and researched contributor to our climate crisis. But when it comes to and , we often overlook the whole picture – and what we can do to help mitigate carbon's effect.

Check out Zach Clegg's deep dive into how we can design buildings to be smarter tools that make a positive impact for our clients as well as the environment: http://ow.ly/xRua50LRlMY

Hidden in Plain Sight: The Unseen Carbon Cost of Design & Construction Through Life Cycle Assessment, we unveil the hidden carbon costs of constructing a building. As designers, we have immense influence on this impact. Our design decisions have a far-reaching effect on environmental health and climate goals that can alleviate environmental disaster.

Attention turns to fixing historic Fisher Mansion as carriage house renovation nears completion 11/07/2022

Our team has a long history with the Fisher Mansion grounds, which began in 2009 with a historic structure report of both the mansion and carriage house. It provides in-depth insight into the mansion and carriage house, most of which is still applicable today.

In 2015, we assisted the Center for Documentary Expression and Art in securing funding to renovate the Fisher Carriage House into a center for arts. Then in 2019, we created conceptual design and visualization materials to convert the Carriage House into the Jordan River Trailside Exploration Center.

This project is near-and-dear to our hearts and we're honored to be part of its restoration and renovation. Thank you to all involved in this incredible effort.

Check out what's next for this historic property here:

Attention turns to fixing historic Fisher Mansion as carriage house renovation nears completion The Fisher Carriage House is set to open as a recreation hub next year before Salt Lake City takes the first steps to save the Fisher Mansion.

Photos from BHB Structural Engineers's post 11/03/2022
How Transit-Oriented Development can Transform Community Placemaking 10/28/2022

Once your community's name shows up as a dot on a map, therein lies opportunity for placemaking and growth.

Check out Kelly Gillman's article on how transit-oriented development can assist development and help establish a sense of "place" for a community: http://ow.ly/PCYE50Lov3R

How Transit-Oriented Development can Transform Community Placemaking Before the heavy use of automobiles, a community’s sense of “place” emerged naturally, and was often built around a transit station. Today, communities are again turning to the transit station as one of many built components that can help create a sense of place. Once your community's name sho...

Photos from CRSA's post 10/24/2022

IIDA Intermountain's 2022 , an exhibition partnering vendors with local designers to create real-life objects with challenging materials, was such a fun way to showcase the unique talents of our community!

We teamed up with Source Four Commercial Furniture to meet the challenge of creating a , coordinating , and with unique materials from their product line. Our “Change is the Only Constant” mask was made of perforated ceiling tile, commercial-grade fabric, and tile.

Thank you to IIDA Intermountain Chapter for a fantastic event, and to our friends at Source Four for their excellent product line and collaborative creativity.

Photos from Preservation Utah's post 10/13/2022
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