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PROGRESS REPORT In August, construction workers began the setting of the steel beams that will form the skeleton of the four buildings on the new dōTERRA campus. Progress Report on the New dōTERRA Headquarters T he future dōTERRA corporate headquarters are starting to take shape beneath the shadow of the majestic Mount Timpanogos. This August, they began the setting of the steel beams that will form the skeleton of the four buildings on the new dōTERRA campus. Contractor Rod Lawrence, with Jacobsen Construction, predicts they will have the exterior skin of the building up this fall and will finish the roof before winter. Highlights of the new dōTERRA headquarters, coming late summer 2014:  acobsen Construction is the same company that built the J  City Creek Center in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.  eatures of the new buildings will include a cafeteria F  that will serve up to 170 people at any one time and an employee fitness center.   he new building will include space for Diamond Club T members to hold meetings and conduct their business. The new steel:   he company setting the steel, SME Steel, is the same T company that completed the new San Francisco 49ers stadium.   o stay on schedule they have to set 49 pieces of steel a day. T   n the first three days, they were far ahead of schedule! I    he campus will encompass a total of 200,000 square feet. T The wetlands:   he new building will have up to 900 work stations and be T   he new building site is surrounded by wetlands that are T able to accommodate up to 1,700 employees.   he campus will consist of two four-story corporate T buildings with a connecting atrium, an arrival center, and two two-story buildings that will include a will-call for picking up product and a call center.   isitors will be able to visit the arrival center to learn more V about dōTERRA.   he arrival center will be surrounded by a reflection T pool, with an open plaza behind the center that will feature a fountain. 28 dōTERRA ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP I FALL 2013 regulated by the United States Army Corp of Engineers.   onstruction workers often see deer, pheasant, ducks, and C red-tailed hawks that live around the site.   rchitectural plans include improving the wetlands with A enhanced water features, additional trees and shrubbery, and putting in wooden walkways.   here are over 540 24-inch gravel columns that go down 22 T feet into the ground to provide support and stability to the buildings.