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Phone: 801-657-9194
Email: kboyington@msd.utah.gov
Cell: 801-657-9194
Kirk has worked for the MSD (Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District) for four years He was promoted to the Chief Building Official position for the MSD in September 2022., prior to that he worked for Salt Lake County for 8, he was a stormwater inspector / building inspector for Salt Lake County. He started as an equipment operator in 1997 for Ogden City, then public works inspector/ code enforcement officer/ building inspector / fire inspector for South Ogden City and has been working for 26 years. Kirk said, “my career chose me!”
Here are some interesting things about Kirk:
-He has lived in Utah his whole life and was born in Ogden, Utah.
- Kirk’s favorite place in Utah are the mountains on Monte Cristo.
-His favorite place to visit is the Smith Fork River, outside of Afton, Wyoming.
-In his spare time, he likes to hunt, fish, ride horses, and golf.
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Phone: 801-270-2409
Email: tbutz@murray.utah.gov
Cell: 385-499-2751
Combination building inspector for Murray City. I started at Murray City in 2017 and have only worked as an inspector for Murray. I worked construction on and off in my early 20’s. I am married to my amazing wife Amanda and have 3 beautiful daughters. I work only so I can afford to play. My hobbies include shooting, hunting, golfing or anything that includes being with my family.
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Phone: 385-549-0306
Email: jbanman@sslc.com
Cell: 801-550-1631
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Phone: 435-640-2372
Email: mmaxwell@summitcounty.org
Cell: 435-640-2372
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Email: Ryan.monson@carbon.utah.gov
Cell: 435-650-2244
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Phone: 801-298-6128
Email: don@bountiful.gov
Cell: 801-660-8105
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Phone: 801-834-3050
Email: waterheaterjames@gmail.com
Cell: 801-834-3050
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Phone: 801-792-6004
Email: chris.weintz@wvc-ut.gov
Chris Weintz was born in New Jersey, but grew up in Cupertino, California. He worked construction for a couple of summers before moving to Salt Lake City in 1986 to attend the Building Construction program at Utah Community College. After completing the Associate of Applied Sciences Building Construction program, Chris worked for various companies before starting his own general contracting business in 1992, Oasis Construction. After four years of general contracting, Chris joined the Salt Lake City Building Department. After several years as a building inspector at SLC, Chris moved to senior inspector supervising a staff of 13. In 2011 Chris went to work as a building inspector and plans examiner for Midvale City. In 2018 he accepted the job of commercial plans examiner with West Valley City, where he now serves as the Deputy Building Official.
Chris has been married to his wife, Lori, for 35 years. They have four children and two grandchildren. Chris enjoys mountain biking, triathlon, Frisbee golf, reading, movies, college football and any time spent with his family.
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Phone: 385-799-1202Email: mblockovich@sandy.utah.gov Cell: 801-828-7100
I am a carpenter by trade. I started in construction back in 2000 building custom residential homes. I have done various types of remodels in residential and commercial TI’s. I became a limited building inspector back in 2013 and a full combination inspector in 2016.Description text goes here
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Phone: 801-402-7453
Email: jstettler@dsdmail.net
Cell: 801-628-9073
Jeremy Stettler wears many hats in his job at Davis School District, just north of Salt Lake City, Utah. As Project Coordinator, he, and his staff of 35 are responsible for various projects. Davis Schools District totals more than 11 million square feet of building space and continues to grow. He also serves as plumbing and mechanical inspector for ongoing construction projects within the district, including two 200,000-square-foot middle schools and two 100,000-square-foot elementary school buildings, currently under construction. Stettler performs plan reviews on the mechanical systems. The district works hard to keep its environmental impact to a minimum, whether it’s Net Zero or Energy Star buildings.
A licensed master plumber, Stettler traces back his career in the trades to a fateful service call.
“When I was 15, my mother’s sewer got plugged,” he says. “Not having much money, we called several plumbers from the phone book until we found one she could afford. Little did I know it would be the start of my career.”
The owner, Clark Browne, came to their home and Stettler took a keen interest in everything he was doing. Browne took time to explain things as he worked.
“I had no idea he was interviewing me, but at the end of the job he asked if I wanted a job being his helper,” he says. “I jumped at the opportunity and worked after school every day for him for two years.”
Browne introduced Stettler to the local high school plumbing instructor, who helped him enroll in the apprenticeship program at Ogden Weber Applied Technical College at the age of 16. One of his instructors, Linc Talbot, worked for Davis School District and helped his “teacher’s pet” get a job as an apprentice plumber. He started the day after graduation, 30 years later is still employed with the district.
Stettler has since received his Journeyman’s, Master Plumber’s and inspector licenses.
“Plumbing has given me so many opportunities I could never have dreamed of when I got started as a plumber’s helper,” he says. “I continue to be passionate about my craft through IAPMO/UAPMO.”
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Phone: 435-427-3537
Email: durfee0189@msn.com
Cell: 801-381-1448
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Phone: 801-569-5054Email: jason.frazier@westjordan.utah.gov Cell: 801-870-4304