Division 22 plumbing fixture supply on Utah multifamily projects covers the procurement and delivery of kitchen sinks, bath sinks, shower pans, tub surrounds, and plumbing fixture trim kits to the floors where the licensed plumbing sub will make connections. The coordination requirements are the same as in any western US market: trim kits must be compatible with the installed valve bodies, sink cutout dimensions must reach the countertop fabricator before fabrication, and delivery must be timed to the plumbing sub’s trim-out schedule.

Utah’s DOPL contractor licensing requirement applies to Division 22 supply work in the state. Confirm that the sub holds a current DOPL contractor registration before awarding scope.

Trim kit compatibility on Utah projects

Faucet and showerhead trim kits are manufacturer-specific. The Division 22 sub must confirm the valve brand and model from the licensed plumbing sub’s approved submittal before placing any trim kit orders. Utah Class A projects in Salt Lake City’s downtown core and the Silicon Slopes tech corridor specify premium fixture brands that have specific trim kit requirements. Confirm compatibility before ordering.

On Innergy projects where Division 22 is our scope, we coordinate trim kit compatibility directly with the licensed plumbing sub as a pre-procurement step. On split-scope projects, the GC facilitates this coordination and confirms receipt before any trim kit order is placed.

Sink cutout coordination with Utah countertop fabricators

The sink model determines the countertop cutout dimensions. The Division 22 sub must transmit the sink model and manufacturer’s cutout template to the countertop fabricator before countertop fabrication begins. Salt Lake City’s Class A countertop specifications, including waterfall islands on premium downtown projects and quartz in St. George’s resort residential market, make refabrication from a cutout error expensive. Prevent the error before fabrication begins.

On Innergy full-package projects where Division 12 and Division 22 are both our scope, sink cutout coordination is internal. On split-scope projects, the GC must confirm transmission and receipt before authorizing fabrication.

Delivery phasing on Wasatch Front projects

Salt Lake City mid-rise construction in the downtown core and Sugar House has constrained staging space that limits fixture storage on site. Phasing delivery to match the plumbing sub’s floor-by-floor trim-out schedule reduces the storage requirement and the security risk on a constrained urban site.

St. George projects typically have more accessible staging but still benefit from phased delivery that aligns with the plumbing sub’s schedule, because fixture boxes staged long before trim-out is scheduled are subject to weather exposure, theft, and damage from other trades working around them.

Hardware finish consistency on Utah Class A projects

Utah’s Class A developers on the Wasatch Front and in St. George increasingly specify coordinated hardware finish packages. The Division 22 sub must receive and order to the hardware finish specification before placing any trim kit orders. On Innergy full-package projects where Divisions 6, 10, and 22 are all our scope, hardware finish coordination is internal. On split-scope projects, the GC distributes the specification and confirms receipt from all three subs before procurement.

How Innergy handles Division 22 in Utah

Innergy covers plumbing fixture supply on Utah multifamily projects as part of our Division 22 scope under an active Utah DOPL contractor license. We confirm trim kit compatibility before ordering, provide sink cutout templates before fabrication, phase delivery to match the plumbing sub’s trim-out schedule, and coordinate hardware finish against Division 6 and 10 specifications on full-package projects. For Division 22 as a standalone scope or as part of a full seven-division package in Salt Lake City, Provo, or St. George, contact us and we respond within one business day.

Shower pan and fixture coordination in Utah’s climate

Shower pans on Utah projects must be confirmed against the rough plumbing drain location before procurement. The Division 22 sub provides pan dimensions to the GC before the licensed plumbing sub establishes the drain location, so the drain can be set to align with the pan center.

Utah’s low ambient humidity and significant temperature cycling, particularly on the Wasatch Front and in St. George, create conditions where acrylic shower pans and tub surround materials may behave differently during installation than in more stable climates. Confirm that installation occurs when the building is within the manufacturer’s specified temperature and humidity range, and that the pan or surround is allowed to acclimate before adjacent tile or cabinet work is installed around it.

For GCs with projects distributed across the Wasatch Front and into St. George, the same DOPL-licensed subcontract covers fixture supply in Salt Lake City, Provo, and St. George. One pre-qualification process. One contact managing Division 22 across the full Utah portfolio.

What Division 22 supply scope includes on a Utah project

A complete Division 22 supply package for a Utah multifamily unit covers kitchen sinks, bath sinks and vanity bowls in the specified finish and configuration, shower pans confirmed against the rough plumbing drain location, tub surrounds where specified, and faucet, showerhead, and tub spout trim kits in the brand and model compatible with the installed valve bodies.

Utah DOPL licensing applies to Division 22 supply work performed in the state. Innergy holds an active Utah DOPL contractor license covering our full interior finishes scope. License verification is available through the DOPL public lookup.

On Innergy full-package Utah projects, Division 22 coordinates internally with Division 6 cabinet installation for sink cutout dimensions, Division 12 countertop fabrication for cutout template transmission, and the licensed plumbing sub for trim kit compatibility confirmation. These coordination steps do not require GC facilitation when all seven divisions are under a single Utah subcontract.

For GCs managing projects across Utah and into Nevada or Idaho border markets, Innergy’s Utah subcontract covers the Wasatch Front and St. George. Contact us for projects in adjacent markets outside our six-state service territory.