Tri-State Cheyenne Field Facility

MYC teamed with D2C Architects on this new 29,740 SF design-build facility for Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. The project, on a 20-acre site in Cheyenne, Wyoming includes private and open offices, workstations, training space, conference rooms, kitchen/breakroom, mechanics bay with overhead bridge crane, wash bay, equipment storage bays, bathrooms/showers, locker rooms, secure outdoor yard storage, perimeter access control, and a unique wind baffle feature utilizing wooden utility poles on a soil berm west of the building.
The Cheyenne Field Facility will serve the needs of Tri-State’s field operation personnel, providing secure equipment storage, equipment and mechanics bays large enough to store and work on 100’+ long mobile substations, tractor trailers, linemen vehicles, and a full vehicle wash bay. Additionally, training rooms, conference rooms, offices and a lab will provide Tri-State employees with space to further develop and refine their knowledge and expertise with regards to existing and new technologies, processes, and electrical generation and distribution.
Tri-State is a not-for-profit cooperative power supplier. They provide power to more than a million electricity consumers across nearly 200,000 square miles in Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico. MYC values our partnership with Tri-State. Our relationship with them began in 2015, and since then have completed several projects including the Operations Generator Enclosure, NCMC Parking Lot Expansion and Landscape, and the Operations Center Parking Lot.
The construction team on this project included Derek Ingham, Project Manager; Aaron Phillips, Superintendent; Chris Whittle, Project Engineer; Max Myles, Project Engineer; and Layla Betts, Project Coordinator. Our outstanding concrete crews were led by Gumaro Pedroza and Rick Garcia. Kenny Kendall and Arturo Cuevas also contributed greatly throughout this project. MYC mobilized to this site in November 2020 and completed the project in February 2021. Our project team worked through many challenges and adverse weather conditions throughout this project. Thank you to the project team and the many employees for the hard work and dedication to this successful project.





