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Washington Federal Plaza
505 East 200 South,
Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Phone: (801) 531-7000
Fax: (801)531-7060
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Serving the Construction Industry


Attorney Profiles

Utah Construction Law Attorneys

The construction law firm of Babcock Scott & Babcock in Salt Lake City has built a solid reputation out of more than extensive legal experience. Our lawyers also have years of practical experience working in the construction industry and educating members of trade associations. The Babcock Scott & Babcock attorneys are experienced architects, engineers, and construction managers. With over one hundred years of combined legal experience, our lawyers know the everyday business realities that face construction industry professionals in Utah and throughout the Intermountain West.

At Babcock Scott & Babcock, we represent owners, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, design professionals, sureties, and insurance companies in a variety of construction related claims and contract matters. Contact us to schedule an appointment to learn more about your case.

Robert F. Babcock
Kent B. Scott
Brian J. Babcock
Jason H. Robinson
Justin E. Scott
Cody W. Wilson
Scott Degraffenried










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At Babcock Scott & Babcock, we represent clients throughout the Intermountain West and Utah, including Salt Lake City (SLC), Provo, Orem, West Valley City, Sandy, Draper, Murray, West Valley, Bountiful, Farmington, Kaysville, Layton, Logan, Price, St George, Midvale, Ogden, West Jordan, Taylorsville, South Jordan, Cottonwood Heights, Holladay, North Salt Lake, South Salt Lake, Park City, Riverton, Salt Lake County, Summit County, Utah County, Davis County, Cache County, Juab County, and Weber County. We also represent clients in Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, California, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Montana, and New Mexico.

* The black and white photographs on this website are courtesy of the Utah State Historical Society.