Completion: 1998
Construction Cost: Average cost $5 Million
Description:  Travel Plaza Amenities: Restaurant, Convenience store, Fast Food Court, Trucker’s Lounge with Laundry and Shower facilities, Fueling Islands for Autos and Trucks, Truck Scale, RV dump station and Propane sales.
Flying J,  Throughout USA
Wieser Architects has been involved with the Initial Design and Remodel of Flying J facilities for over ten years. Three different prototypical facilities were developed to allow flexibility in matching the proper sized facility for the demography of the selected site.

•  The L-15 with 200 seat Restaurant, Fast Food Court, 15 Showers, and 3,500 Sq. Ft. C-Store.
•  The M-9 with 156 seat Restaurant, Fast Food Court, 9 Showers, and 2,700 Sq. Ft. C-Store
•  The S-4 with 100 seat Restaurant, Fast Food Court, 4 Showers, and 2,250 Sq. Ft. C-Store

The Restaurant façades were designed with dissimilar finishes from the rest of the Travel Plaza to promote a sense of a stand alone Restaurant capable of drawing local patrons on its own merit.

The following list represents some of the Facilities Designed or Remodeled by Wieser Architects:

•  AL, Bessemer
•  AR, Russellville
•  AR, Texarkana
•  AR, West Memphis
•  AZ, Ehrenberg
•  AZ, Eloy
•  AZ, Kingman
•  AZ, Winslow
•  CA, Aurora
•  CA, Bakersfield
•  CA, Frazier Park
•  CA, Ripon
•  CO, Aurora
•  FL, Dade City
•  FL, Quincy
•  FL, St. Lucie
•  GA, Brunswick
•  GA, Jackson 
•  GA, Lake Park
•  GA, Resaca
•  IA, Clive 
•  IA, Davenport
•  ID, Caldwell
•  ID McCammon
•  ID, Post Falls
•  IN, Gary
•  IN, Indianapolis
•  KS, Emporia
•  KS, Salina
•  KY, Franklin 
•  KY, Oak  Grove
•  KY, Shelbyville
•  KY, Walton
•  LA, Greenwood
•  MD, North East
•  MO, Joplin
•  MO, Mathews
•  MO, Peculiar
•  MO, Sullivan
•  MS, Gulfport
•  MS, Pearl
•  MT, Billings
•  MT, Butte
•  ND, Beach
•  ND, Fargo
•  NE, Gretna
•  NE, North Platte
•  NJ, Carney’s Point
•  NM, Albuquerque
•  NV, Las Vegas
•  NV, Wells 
•  NY, Pembrook
•  OH, Beaverdam
•  OH, Berkshire
•  OK, Checotah
•  OK, Oklahoma City
•  OK, Oklahoma .W
•  OR, LaGrande 
•  PA, Carlisle
•  SC, Blacksburg
•  SC, Columbia
•  SC, Latta
•  TN, Fairview
•  TN, Knoxville
•  TX, Dallas
•  TX, Orange
•  TX, San Antonio
•  TX, Tye
•  UT, Nephi
•  UT, Snowville
•  UT, Willard Bay
•  and Many More…
Completion: 1998
Construction Cost: $1.3 million
Description:  renovation of an existing travel plaza, including new fuel islands, new restaurant and new rest room and shower facilities
Flying J (Morton’s investment group) Las Vegas, NV
This is a existing facility on the outskirts of Las Vegas.  The management decided to keep the facility open during construction releasing only portions of the building and site on an as needed basis.  Scheduling construction activities allowed very minor interruption of services.
Completion Date : 1998
Construction Cost : $250,000.00
Description : 6 bay unattended gasoline fuel center
Gary-Williams Retail Fuel Center  Dillon, CO
The fuel center is located in front of a commercial office space in a ski resort center.  The local planning commission was very involved in making the project blend in with surrounding developments.  The use of a sloped roof over the gasoline pumps enhanced the presentation of the gasoline service center.

The following list describes other completed sites:

•  AZ, Claypool
•  NM, Ruidoso
•  OK, Altus
•  OK, Moore
•  OK, Poteau
•  SD, Rapid City
•  TX, Bryan
•  TX, Decatur
•  TX, Denton
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Completion Date : 2000
Construction Cost : $4,000,000.00
Description : Conveyance Store, Fast Food Court, Trucker lounge, Laundry and Showers
Space Age Fuel  Hermiston, OR
More then a Truck Stop this Space Age Fuel Travel Plaza, will provides all the amenities required for the convenience of the traveling public and professional drivers. Additional consideration is provided to encourage the patronage of local clientele. It features state of the art fuel dispensing with an Integrated P.O.S. system, Weigh Station, Park and View Entertainment.  This Facility is designed in full compliance with Federal and State Environmental protection standards including disaster recovery.