Rydalch Electric Contributes to the University of Utah’s John and Marcia Price Computing and Engineering Building

May 11, 2026

Bryan Jensen – Business Development Manager | Salt Lake City, UT

Picture of the Rydalch Electric, Inc. team.

The Rydalch Electric, Inc. team.

A picture of the Rydalch team providing electrical services at the PCEB.

The Rydalch team provides electrical services at the PCEB.

Picture of Journeyman Electrician Jason Cox bending conduit for the project.

Journeyman Electrician Jason Cox bends conduit for the project.

Rydalch Electric, Inc. is proud to be part of the John and Marcia Price Computing and Engineering Building (PCEB) at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT—one of the most significant higher education construction projects currently underway in the state.

The six-story state-of-the-art facility is designed to support the university’s rapidly expanding computing and engineering programs. When complete, the PCEB will house advanced classrooms, research labs, and collaborative spaces focused on innovation in areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, and emerging technologies. Rydalch Electric is providing comprehensive electrical construction services for the project, working closely with project partners to meet the demands of a highly technical academic environment. From coordination and installation to quality control and safety, the Rydalch team continues to deliver the reliability and craftsmanship expected on complex institutional work.

Projects like the PCEB reflect our commitment to building facilities that make a lasting impact. This building will play a key role in educating future engineers and technologists while strengthening Utah’s workforce for years to come. Great work to the Rydalch Electric team for their professionalism, teamwork, and dedication on this landmark project.

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