Full-Time

Pipelayer

Deadline 5/19/26
Suncore Construction & Materials

Suncore Construction & Materials

201-500 employees

Supplies concrete, asphalt, aggregates, services

No salary listed

Springville, UT, USA

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Category
Building Trades (2)
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Requirements
  • At least 1-year pipelaying experience with underground utilities or a similar field
  • Extensive knowledge of water, sewer and storm drain systems as well as dry utilities and other civil related projects.
  • Knowledge of pipe laying methods, practices, and procedures.
  • Ability to bend, sit for long periods, and work in the heat.
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs without assistance.
  • Attention and commitment to safety.
Responsibilities
  • Align and position pipes to prepare them for sealing.
  • Check slopes for conformance to requirements, using instruments such as lasers, grade rods, or transit levels.
  • Connect pipe pieces and seal joints, cover pipes with earth or other materials, cut pipes to required lengths.
  • Dig trenches to required depths.
  • Read, identify, and understand blueprints related to all above and below ground utilities.
  • Grade or level trench bases, using tamping machines or other hand tools.
Suncore Construction & Materials

Suncore Construction & Materials

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Sunroc Construction & Materials supplies construction materials and related services for infrastructure projects. It provides concrete, asphalt, aggregate, and masonry block and serves professional contractors and builders across Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Nevada. Materials are sourced from hand-picked quarries and sold with related services to support projects from highways to recreational facilities, generating revenue through material sales and services. The company differentiates itself with eight decades of history, over 7,500 completed projects, regional focus in the Intermountain West, and awards for highway safety and project excellence, reflecting a track record of dependable delivery and quality. The goal is to be a trusted partner for infrastructure work by supplying high-quality materials and reliable services tailored to clients’ needs.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Spanish Fork, Utah

Founded

1938

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What believers are saying

  • Geographic expansion into Colorado and Arizona increases addressable market for materials.
  • Rebranding to Suncore eliminates legal barriers, enabling unified brand across all regions.
  • Onsite recycling capabilities reduce costs and enhance sustainability for local contractors.

What critics are saying

  • Clyde Companies' Geneva Rock acquisition consolidates competitor market share in Utah aggregates.
  • Utah quarry permit denial forces costly third-party sourcing for sand and gravel.
  • Wyoming DEQ permit revocation halts crushing operations; $10M remediation costs likely.

What makes Suncore Construction & Materials unique

  • 80-year legacy with 7,500+ completed projects across Intermountain West region.
  • Vertically integrated operations including onsite crushing, screening, and recycling capabilities.
  • Diversified material portfolio: concrete, asphalt, aggregate, and masonry block services.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Holidays

Paid Vacation

401(k) Company Match

401(k) Retirement Plan

Mental Health Support

Parental Leave

Company News

Sunroc
Sep 24th, 2024
Sunroc Receives Beehive Award from Salt Lake Chamber

Sunroc was recently honored with the Beehive Award from the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce for its community-building efforts through volunteerism and quality construction services.

The Business Journals
Aug 15th, 2024
Utah construction firm Sunroc gains Arizona foothold with Valley acquisition

The Arizona company anticipates significant growth as a result of the acquisition.

Sunroc
Aug 13th, 2024
Sunroc Corporation Acquires Arizona Metro Mix, LLC

Sunroc Corporation acquires Arizona Metro Mix, LLC.