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BUILTENVIRONMENTTABLE OF CONTENTSAFFILIATES18PAGE 16 CONSTRUCTION03FEATURED COMPANIES44FEATURED PROJECTS48PRE-BID PROJECTS53ACTIVE PROJECTS54POST-BID PROJECTS58WAGE DETERMINATIONS62LIENS68NEWS27AFFILIATES71PAGAE 69 REAL ESTATEREAL ESTATE COMPANIES85FEATURED PROPERTIES8687PROPERTIES FOR SALELAND FOR SALE88REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS90REAL ESTATE NEWS77AFFILIATES97PAGE 91 SPACENEWS93EVENTS95FEATURED COMPANIES 96PAGE 98 QUICK LINKSPAGE 06 INDUSTRY BRIEFPAGE 08 EVENT CALENDARPAGE 12 CLASSIFIEDSPAGE 100 WEEDFEEDPAGE 101 LEGISLATIONPAGE 112 STATISTICSPAGE 118 BUSINESS FOR SALEPAGE 119 PERMITSPAGE 123 THEFT & SECURITYIF YOU FIND DUKE CITY‘S LOGO SEND US ANEMAIL ATMAGAZINE@CONSTRUCTIONREPORTER.COM OR GIVE US A CALL AT (505) 243-9793.WHERE'S THE LOGOGENERAL DISCLOSURERecipients accessing this report may only use it inthe nation where The Built Environmentdistributor and creator is based, unless otherwisespecified in a separate agreement. Unlessotherwise specified, Construction Reporter DigitalMagazine, LLC is the report's original distributorand creator.Continue reading >

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FLASHBACK PHOTOAIC General ContractorWe loved seeing this flashback phototoday from our clients at @thebrewabq !Opening up that space made such adifference and we were glad to help! VIEW POST >06INDUSTRY BRIEFING NEW MEXICOSHARE WITH US YOUR COMPANY'S GOOD NEWS! WE'LL POST IT HERE! BUILTENVIRONMENTWHITE CAP CEO TO RETIRE, SUCCESSOR NAMEDGigi Wood, White CapWhite Cap has announced the retirement of its CEO and the succession plan forits next leader. According to the company: White Cap, a distributor of specialtyconstruction supplies and safety products for professional... Continue reading >CELEBRATING WORK ANNIVERSARIES Varitec Solutions 𝗖𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗔𝗻𝗻𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝘁 𝗩𝗮𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗰 𝗦𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀As summer fades, we celebrate ourstellar colleagues marking meaningfulSept anniversaries at Varitec Solutions.Your diligence, creativity and excellenceover the years have driven our success,as each new... VIEW POST >Copyright: AIC General ContractorCopyright: Varitec RETURN TO NAVIGATION >

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have an event you like to get the word out for? let us know!Please call us at (505) 243-9793 or email us atnews@thebuiltenvironment.com to submit an event. 08BUILTENVIRONMENTEVENTCALENDARSEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2023NAIOP NEW MEXICO CHAPTER - VIEW CALENDAR5:30 PM - 7:30 PM: Developing Leaders HappyHour – 12th Street Tavern - CLICK HERE CARNM - VIEW CALENDAR11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: CARNM BOARD MEETING - CLICK HERE GREATER LAS CRUCES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR11:15 AM - 1:00 PM: 2023 In the Know Luncheon-Military Update - CLICK HERE 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM: 2023 S.T.I.R. NMSUConference - CLICK HERE SANTA FE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR9:45 AM - 11:00 AM: NMORCA Meeting (NewMexico Organized Retail Crime Association)- CLICK HERE ALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR5:30 PM - 6:30 PM: Women in BusinessProgram: One Mind, One Body - CLICK HERE CITY OF LAS CRUCES - VIEW CALENDAR1:30 PM: CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORYCOMMITTEE - CLICK HERE CITY OF SANTA FE - VIEW CALENDAR5:00 PM: Metropolitan Planning OrganizationTransportation Policy Board - CLICK HERE5:00 PM: Fort Marcy Pickleball Design- CLICK HERETHURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28THRIO RANCHO REGIONAL CHAMBER - VIEW CALENDAR7:00 PM - 9:30 PM: Rio Rancho Players PresentAdam's Eve - Special Event - Gala - CLICK HERE NEW MEXICO REGULATION & LICENSINGDEPARTMENT (NMRLD) - VIEW CALENDAR1:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Cannabis RegulatoryAdvisory Committee - CLICK HERE ALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: The Hispano ChamberPresents: Teriyaki Madness Ribbon CuttingCelebration - CLICK HEREFRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29THCITY OF SANTA FE - VIEW CALENDAR5:00 PM: Finance Committee - Regular Meeting- CLICK HERE NEW MEXICO REGULATION & LICENSINGDEPARTMENT (NMRLD) - VIEW CALENDAR9:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Home Inspectors Board:Regular Board Meeting - CLICK HEREMONDAY OCTOBER 2ND

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09BUILTENVIRONMENTNAIOP NEW MEXICO CHAPTER - VIEW CALENDAR11:30 AM - 1:30 PM: October Luncheon – AState Update - CLICK HERE CITY OF SANTA FE - VIEW CALENDAR6:00 PM: Board of Adjustment - CLICK HERE ALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR2:30 PM - 4:30 PM: The Annual ProcurementSeries presented by The Hispano Chamber ofCommerce - CLICK HERETUESDAY OCTOBER 3RDCARNM - VIEW CALENDAR8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: CCIM NM DEAL MAKINGSESSION - CLICK HERE RIO RANCHO REGIONAL CHAMBER - VIEW CALENDAR9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Visionaries NetworkingBreakfast - CLICK HERE CITY OF SANTA FE - VIEW CALENDAR3:00 PM: Mayor's Committee on Disability - CLICK HEREWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4THCARNM - VIEW CALENDAR7:30 AM - 6:30 PM: INTERSECTIONS 2023 - CLICK HERE GREATER LAS CRUCES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE- VIEW CALENDAR5:30 PM - 7:00 PM: 2024 Las Cruces Day inSanta Fe Early Early Bird Registration - CLICK HERE RIO RANCHO REGIONAL CHAMBER - VIEW CALENDAR11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Quarterly MemberLuncheon - CLICK HERE ALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR5:30 PM - 6:30 PM: Women in BusinessProgram: One Mind, One Body - CLICK HERETHURSDAY OCTOBER 5THRIO RANCHO REGIONAL CHAMBER - VIEW CALENDAR7:00 PM - 9:30 PM: Rio Rancho Players PresentAdam's Eve - CLICK HEREALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Women in BusinessProgram Monthly Meeting - CLICK HEREFRIDAY OCTOBER 6THMONDAY OCTOBER 9THRIO RANCHO REGIONAL CHAMBER - VIEW CALENDAR5:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Business After Hours -USArmy Recruiting Company - CLICK HERE ALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: A Thousand Words -Mastering the Art of Product Photography - CLICK HERETUESDAY OCTOBER 10THCREW NEW MEXICO - VIEW CALENDAR11:30 AM - 1:15 PM: Annual Meeting - Next LevelConnections! - CLICK HEREWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11TH

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10BUILTENVIRONMENTRIO RANCHO REGIONAL CHAMBER - VIEW CALENDAR11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Women in LeadershipLuncheon - CLICK HERE SANTA FE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - VIEW CALENDAR4:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Ribbon Cutting - MariposaHealth And Beauty Spa - New Location - CLICK HEREWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11THBERNALILLO COUNTYOCTOBER 4TH9:00 AM: COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION - CLICK HERE OCTOBER 10TH3:00 PM: BERNALILLO COUNTY COMMISSIONZONING MEETING - CLICK HERE3:00 PM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSZONING MEETING - CLICK HERE 5:00 PM: BERNALILLO COUNTY COMMISSIONADMINISTRATIVE MEETING - CLICK HERE 5:00 PM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSADMINISTRATIVE MEETING - CLICK HEREOCTOBER 11TH9:00 AM: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR - CLICK HERECIBOLA COUNTYSEPTEMBER 28TH5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: REGULAR COMMISSIONMEETING - CLICK HERECOLFAX COUNTYOCTOBER 10TH9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Colfax County CommissionMeeting - CLICK HERECURRY COUNTYOCTOBER 10TH9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: County Commission Meeting- CLICK HEREDONA ANA COUNTYOCTOBER 4TH6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: District 5 CommissionerSanchez Community Outreach Meeting - CLICK HEREEDDY COUNTYOCTOBER 3RD8:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Board of CountyCommissioners Meeting - CLICK HERELEA COUNTYSEPTEMBER 28TH9:00 AM - 11:30 AM: LEA COUNTY BOARD OFCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING - CLICK HERELOS ALAMOS COUNTYOCTOBER 10TH6:00 PM - 10:00 PM: County Council RegularMeeting - CLICK HERESAN JUAN COUNTYOCTOBER 3RD4:00 PM: San Juan County Commission Meeting - CLICK HERE

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12BUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEXICO CLASSIFIEDS Fluor CorporationLEARN MOREConstruction LaborerLocation: Hobbs, NMAbout the job: Laborer duties willinclude general laborduties related totelecommunicationsconstruction asdirected by theForeman/Supervisor...Experience: Click linkdown below for fulldescription of what isrequired for thisposition.Fugal Niels SonsCompanyLEARN MOREConstruction SiteManager IVLocation: Rio Rancho, NMAbout the job: The purpose of thisposition is to managea medium- to large-sized construction-only project,engineering,procurement,fabrication...Experience: Click linkdown below for fulldescription of what isrequired for thisposition.Fluor CorporationLEARN MORESenior ConstructionElectrical FieldEngineerLocation:Los Alamos, NMAbout the job: Provide technicalinterpretation ofdesign documents insupport ofconstructionmanagers,superintendents...Experience: Click linkdown below for fulldescription of what isrequired for thisposition.University of New MexicoAssocProject/ConstructionMgrLocation:Albuquerque, NMAbout the job: The University of NewMexico's (UNM)Planning, Design &Construction (PDC)seeks an AssociateProject/Construction...Experience: Click linkdown below for fulldescription of what isrequired for thisposition.LEARN MORE

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13Journeyman-ANICommericalLocation:Albuquerque, NM Job Type: Full-timeAbout the job: We are looking forindividuals who areeager to develop andapply their skills inways that make apositive impact tocommunities. Here,you’ll be proud to be apart of a companyknown for puttingsafety and people...Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.American NationalInsulation &SealantsLEARN MORELEARN MORE LEARN MORE LEARN MOREConstruction &Maintenance Tech/Sr.Construction andMaintenance TechLocation: Anthony, NMJob Type: Full-timeAbout the job: By joining the NMGCfamily, you can counton a safety-focusedwork environment,competitive pay andbenefits andopportunities fortraining andpersonalizeddevelopment...Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.New Mexico GasCompanyPlant OperatorLocation: Placitas, NMJob Type: Full-timeAbout the job: Promote Safety. Takean active role inprioritizing safetythroughout theoperation for yourselfand others at all timesin accordance withMSHA and Vulcanstandards.Plant Operation.Operate plantequipment to regulateflow of materials...Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.Vulcan MaterialsCompanyArchitectural/Cleanroom FieldEngineerLocation:Rio Rancho, NMJob Type: Full-timeAbout the job: Assists the ProjectEngineer with beingthe technical source ofinformation for theproject. Responds toquestions aboutdrawings,specifications, shopdrawings, and changeorders and haveresponsibility...Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.Sundt Construction IS YOUR BUSINESS HIRING / RECRUITING?The Built Environments Classifieds Section is designed to help connect employers with top talent across New Mexico'sConstruction, Architecture, Engineering, Design & Real Estate Industries. Please call us at (505) 243-9793 or email us at news@thebuiltenvironment.com to place a job posting. BUILTENVIRONMENT

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14Field ServiceTechnician / LowVoltage ElectricianLocation:Albuquerque, NM Job Type: Full-timeAbout the job: At Vivint, we arededicated toredefining the homeexperience withtechnology andservices to create asmarter, greener,safer home that savesour 2 millioncustomers moneyevery month. Wedeliver an integratedsmart home systemwith in-homeconsultation,professionalinstallation andsupport, as well as24/7 customer careand monitoring.Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.VivintLEARN MORELEARN MORE LEARN MORE LEARN MORESite Manager - Solar -New MexicoLocation: New MexicoJob Type: Full-timeAbout the job: As an employee-owned company, ourpeople are Black &Veatch. We put themat the center ofeverything we do andempower them togrow, explore newpossibilities and usetheir diverse talentsand perspectives tosolve humanity'sbiggest challenges inan ever-evolvingworld. With over 100years of innovation insustainableinfrastructure and ourexpertise inengineering,procurement,consulting...Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.Black & VeatchLaborers for ConcreteConstructionLocation:Albuquerque, NMJob Type: Full-timeAbout the job: Across Colorado, NewMexico and Wyoming,Concrete FrameAssociates has anexceptional record ofsafely completingprojects on-time andon-budget supportedby a well-establishedsafety program andculture of solid corevalues.Perform generalconstruction labor toinclude jobsite clean-up and moving ofmaterials by hand orby utilizing materialhandling equipment...Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.Concrete FrameAssociates, LLCReceiptInspector/MaterialsRepresentative w/CWI (Early Career)Location:Los Alamos, NM Job Type: Full-timeAbout the job: An establishedemployer havingearned the FamilyFriendly and TopWorkplacesrecognition, JBHendersonConstruction is anationalGeneral/MechanicalContractor and customFabricator. Wedevelop and retainlong-termrelationships bydelivering the highestlevel of safety...Experience:Click linkdown belowfor fulldescriptionof what isrequired for thisposition.JB HendersonConstructionCompany Inc.BUILTENVIRONMENT

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We are a 73-year-old Construction Project Plan Room and e-Magazine Publisher.Our Plan Room consists of about 500 members, made up mostly of GeneralConstruction Companies, Sub-Contractors, Specialty Contractors, Suppliers,Vendors, and Related Service Companies.Our weekly e-magazine reaches over 25,000 professionals in the Construction andCommercial Real Estate Industry in New Mexico alone and with additional readersin the Southwest and nationally.We are project distribution professionals.We have a platform where our ~500 member companies see and bid on yourprojects, ITBs, RFPs, or Service / Supply / Maintenance / Professional Servicesrequests.We offer a full reprographics service in-house for all types of constructiondocuments, large format high-rez graphics, and other printing and scanning needs.We can introduce you to the best companies in New Mexico for your individualneeds.We are a media and advertising Powerhouse! If you want to reach the constructionor commercial real estate industry in New Mexico, we are the #1 choice to get yourBrand recognized, expand your reach, and amplify your vision or message. We’ve been a trusted partner of the industry for over 73 years; you can trust ustoo.Affiliated with AGC-NM, ASA-NM, ABC-NM, NMUCA, WIC-NM, AIA-NMCheck out our magazine on the AGC-NM, and ABC-NM websitesLooking for Sponsors and Advertisers for our websites, e-magazine, and printmagazine issues.Who are we? If you are planning a project in New Mexico, we can help you with the following:CALL US NOW AT 505-243-9793 TO START A DISCUSSION WITH ONE OF OUR TEAM MEMBERS. YOU’LL BE HAPPY YOU DID!WELCOME TO “ CONSTRUCTION REPORTER & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT,"Out of State Clients, Readers, and Supporters

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LAS CRUCES CITY HOMELESSORGANIZATION SET TOEXPAND ITS CAMPUS SITEFORMER ALBUQUERQUEFIRESTONE GARAGE TO SEENEW LIFE AS BREWINGCOMPANY LOCATIONCONSTRUCTIONTH E BU IL T EN VI RO NM EN T MA GA ZI NEBIG TAIWAN AUTOMOTIVEPARTS COMPANY TO BUILDPLANT IN SANTA TERESADELAYED BY THE PANDEMIC,NEW LUXURY HOTEL INPHOENIX IS ONCE AGAIN ONTRACK

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001742BUILTENVIRONMENTBIG TAIWAN AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY TOBUILD PLANT IN SANTA TERESA >27CONSTRUCTION NEWS NEW MEXICOLAS CRUCES CITY HOMELESS ORGANIZATIONSET TO EXPAND ITS CAMPUS SITE >28UNM PREPARES FOR DEMOLITION OF COLLEGEOF EDUCATION CLASSROOM BUILDING >29$87M SUNPORT RENOVATION UNDERWAY ASOFFICIALS PREP FOR BALLOON FIESTA RUSH >29DELAYED BY THE PANDEMIC, NEW LUXURYHOTEL IN PHOENIX IS ONCE AGAIN ON TRACK >32CONSTRUCTION NEWS SOUTHWESTCOLORADO SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL GIVESGREEN LIGHT TO MIXED-USE PROJECT >33UNIQUE, GREEN-ORIENTED AFFORDABLEHOUSING PROJECT SET FOR CONSTRUCTION INASPEN >33NEW NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES TRACKINGSERVICE SHOWS RANGE OF FEDERALLYFUNDED INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS >37CONSTRUCTION NEWS NATIONALUNDERGROUND CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW HEATIS TRAPPED UNDER THE SURFACE,THREATENING BUILDINGS38AUGUST SEES NEW CONSTRUCTION JOB GAINS,SAYS NEW SURVEY, DESPITE HIRINGCHALLENGES40CONSTRUCTION NEWS TRENDS‘EVERYBODY’S GOING TO BE IMPACTED’: FEDSHUTDOWN WOULD DELAY CIVIL WORK >41MAYOR LAYS PLANS TO PROVIDE A NEWELECTRIC SERVICE TO SCHOOLS >29HERITAGE REAL ESTATE CO. VP GIVES TWOPARK SQUARE FOOD HALL UPDATE >30LUJAN GRISHAM ANNOUNCES NEWMANUFACTURING PLANT COMING TO SANTATERESA >30PAGE 18 AFFILIATESPAGE 44 FEATURED COMPANIESPAGE 48 FEATURED PROJECTSPAGE 53 PRE-BID PROJECTSPAGE 54 ACTIVE PROJECTSPAGE 58 POST-BID PROJECTSPAGE 62 WAGE DETERMINATIONSCONSTRUCTIONHOMEPAGEPAGE 68 LIENSTOP PRIORITY IN RIO COMMUNITIES ISCOMPLETING CITY HALL MULTI-PURPOSECOMPLEX; STREETLIGHTS >30BLUEBERRY HILL CONSTRUCTION TO ADD TOTRAFFIC WOES >31CONSTRUCTION, REMODEL AND LOSS OFPARKING LOOM OVER REGENTS >31LONGSTANDING EL PASO SCHOOL PURCHASEDBY CITY TO BE USED FOR NEW SHELTERPURPOSES >34

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19ASA NEW MEXICOANNUAL SPONSORSAlbuquerque Pipe & Pump Supply, Co.American Fire Protection Group, Inc.American National Insulation & SealantsConstruction Reporter/ Built EnvironmentEnterprise Builders CorporationEquipment ShareFairway, Inc.HB ConstructionML Crane GroupNational Roofing Company, Inc.Prime Electric, Inc.Ray’s Flooring SpecialistsUnited RentalsWestern Partitions, Inc.Western States Fire ProtectionYearout Mechanical, Inc.Dekker Perich SabatiniJack’s Mechanical Solutions, Inc.Jaynes StructuresCalvert Menicucci, P.C.JTC, Inc.Klinger Constructors, LLCMenicucci Insurance Agency, LLCRisk Strategies Co.RED LEVEL WHITE LEVEL BLUE LEVEL Thank you for your continued support!DOWNLOAD THE ASA NMNEWSLETTERVIEW THE ASA NMMEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 2023-2024 >SPONSORSHIPS ARE STILL AVAILABLEGOODIE BAG DONATIONS AND DOOR PRIZEDONATIONS ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED.OCTOBER 6TH:ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT SOLD OUT CLICK SPONSOR ONLINE >OCTOBER 25TH:BEER & BUSINESS CARDS HAPPY HOURNOVEMBER 2ND:NM CONSTRUCTION SAFETY COALITIONWINTER DRIVING CONDITIONSNOVEMBER 9TH: LUNCHEON PRESENTATION CYBERSECURITY & LIABILITYNOVEMBER 15TH: BEER & BUSINESS CARDS HAPPY HOURSAVE THE DATES: 2023 EVENT SCHEDULE NEW MEXICO CONSTRUCTIONSAFETY COALITION (CSC)OPIOID FIRST DOSE PREVENTIONAND SUICIDEPREVENTIONPresentation was held on September 7,2023Click here for handouts from thepresentation (Information provided by NM ConstructionSafety Coalition)BUILTENVIRONMENT

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20AGC NEW MEXICOEVENT CALENDARSEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2023AGC CONSTRUCTION IMPACT MODELAGC has partnered with a leading regional economist, BrianLewandowski of the University of Colorado Boulder, to createAGC's Construction Impact Model. The model is a tool that canbe used by members, chapters, policy makers and researchersto understand the economic impact of infrastructureinvestment by state.VIEW VOLUME 2 ISSUE 41 TO LEARN MORE >BUILTENVIRONMENTTHURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - SCAFFOLDING SAFETY - CLICK HERETHURSDAY OCTOBER 5TH8:00 AM - 5:00 PM - OSHA 10 - CLICK HEREFRIDAY OCTOBER 27TH8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - TRAILER TOWING SAFETY - CLICK HEREFRIDAY NOVEMBER 3RD8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - DEFENSIVE DRIVING - CLICK HEREMonthly Jump in Input Costs is Driven by Near-Record34.6 Percent Leap in Diesel Fuel Price Index; ContractorsReport Major Staffing Challenges in Association’s LatestSurvey of Hiring ConditionsThe price of materials and services used innonresidential construction increased 1.1 percent fromJuly to August, driven by an extreme jump in diesel fuelcosts, according to an analysis by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America released today.Association officials noted that most other commodityprices were subdued but said their newly releasedsurvey showed contractors continue to experiencewidespread problems finding qualified workers and thecosts associated with those shortages.PRODUCER PRICE INDEX FORCONSTRUCTION MATERIALSAND SERVICES RISES 1.1PERCENT IN AUGUST,OUTPACING 0.2 INCREASE INCONTRACTORS’ BID PRICES “The steep climb in diesel prices since July is areminder that construction cost worries have notgone away,” said Ken Simonson, the association’schief economist. “An even great challenge for mostcontractors is finding enough qualified workers tocomplete the many projects available to work on.”FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH10:00 AM - 2:00 PM - HEAVY EQUIPMENT RODEO - CLICK HEREFRIDAY NOVEMBER 10TH8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - FALL PROTECTION - CLICK HEREFRIDAY DECEMBER 8TH8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - CONFINED SPACES - CLICK HEREThe producer price index for diesel fuel, which coversthe selling price at the terminal rack or refinery, soared34.6 percent from mid-July to mid-August, the largestone-month jump since 1990. Simonson noted that retaildiesel prices have continued rising since then and haveclimbed 77 cents per gallon in the past 10 weeks.CONTINUE READING >

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21On behalf of ACNM, the Membership Committee would like toencourage students of ACNM parents and members to apply forthe 2021 Fall Semester Scholarship. This ACNM Scholarshipoffers opportunities for students for the upcoming fall semester. ACNM has expanded its scholarship offering by providingmembers' immediate family and employees with an opportunityto apply for this scholarship. Students attending or accepted atany College or University with any declared major or field of studyare eligible. ACNM is proud to offer a program that helps ourmembers' children and employees achieve their dreams through acollege education. Please note the application deadline is June 28, 2021, and thecompleted applications can be mailed or dropped off at the ACNMoffice.Eligibility• Must be attending or accepted as a student, full-time preferred,at any College or University.• Any declared major or field of study is eligible.• Must be an employee of an ACNM Member Company or animmediate family member of an employee of an ACNM MemberCompany.• Must maintain a minimum 2.5-grade point average.• Must be a registered student for the planned award semester,this scholarship will be applied to the student's account at theirrespective school, this is not a cash award.Please submit the completed application package byMonday, June 28, 2021 to:Associated Contractors of New Mexico attn: Scholarship Applications6135 Edith Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87107CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORESCHOLARSHIPSLocation:Marriott Pyramid2023 HOLIDAY PARTYFRIDAY NOVEMBER 17TH, 2023LEARN MORE >Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: ACNMBUILTENVIRONMENT

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22Copyright: Canva ProAIA ALBUQUERQUEEVENT CALENDARNOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2023FRIDAY DECEMBER 1ST6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - 2023 AIA ALBUQUERQUE ANNUAL DESIGN +HONOR AWARDS - AN IN PERSON EVENT - CLICK HERETHURSDAY NOVEMBER 2ND9:00 AM - 2:00 PM - NM TRAVERTINE TOUR OF THE QUARRYAND FABRICATION PLANT (3 HSW / 2 ASLA) - CLICK HEREBUILTENVIRONMENTAIA/DELTEKARCHITECTUREBILLINGS INDEX SEESSOFTENING BUSINESSCONDITIONS INAUGUSTWASHINGTON – September 20, 2023 – TheAIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) easedmodestly in August, with a score of 48.1, markingthe eleventh consecutive month of essentially flatbillings at architecture firms. Any score below 50.0indicates decreasing business conditions. Thisfollows a period of robust growth in 2021 and2022. While inquiries into new projects remainedrelatively strong in August, the value of newlysigned design contracts declined for the first timesince April, indicating that fewer clients signedcontracts for new projects than in the prior threemonths.CONTINUE READING >

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23ABC NEW MEXICO EVENT CALENDAROCTOBER - DECEMBER 2023ABC’SCONSTRUCTIONBACKLOGINDICATOR STEADYIN AUGUST,CONTRACTORSREMAIN CONFIDENTWASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Associated Buildersand Contractors reported today that itsConstruction Backlog Indicator declined to 9.2months in August, down 0.1 month, accordingto an ABC member survey conducted fromAug. 21 to Sept. 6. The reading is 0.5 monthsabove the August 2022 level.View the full Construction BacklogIndicator and Construction ConfidenceIndex data series.Backlog decreased on a monthly basis for allcategories of company size except for thosewith more than $100 million in annualrevenues, while only the smallest two revenuecategories have higher backlog than in August2022.ABC’s Construction Confidence Index readingfor sales, profit margins and staffing levelsmoved higher in August. All three readingsremain above the threshold of 50, indicatingexpectations of growth over the next sixmonths.“There’s no sign of a construction recession inthe near term,” said ABC Chief EconomistAnirban Basu. “If anything, contractors aremore upbeat, as policy and technology shiftsalong with economic transformation...CONTINUE READING >FRIDAY OCTOBER 13TH, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM - CLICK HERECHILI COOK OFF AND CAR SHOWTHURSDAY OCTOBER 26TH, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - CLICK HEREWEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22ND, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM - CLICK HERENOVEMBER MEMBER LUNCHEONTHURSDAY DECEMBER 14TH, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM - CLICK HEREANNUAL AWARDS LUNCHEONEXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTIONAWARDSFRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM - CLICK HEREABC STRATEGIC PLANNINGSESSIONTUESDAY NOVEMBER 14TH, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM - CLICK HEREAPPRENTICE APPRECIATION OPENHOUSEBUILTENVIRONMENT

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242023UPCOMING DATESNMUCA NEWSLETTERJULY 2023From the Executive Director's DeskHello Members,I enjoyed seeing everyone at our June events withour NMUCA Night at Isotopes Park and ourmembership meeting. I hope to see you in theupcoming months at our August Membershipmeeting and golf tournament. Proceeds from ourgolf tournament funds our scholarship programand we awarded three scholarships this year.Congratulations to the NMUCA Safety inExcellence recipients!Stay Cool (if you can)!I hope to see you soon. Stay safe!Jane JerniganOCTOBER 202311TH SAFETY COMMITTEE11TH HRC12TH PLANNING19TH BOARD MEETING19TH MEMBERSHIP MEETING24, 25, 26TH NM REGIONALCOMMON GROUND ALLIANCE2023 SCHOLARSHIPSSCHOLARSHIPS AWARDEDON JUNE 15, 2023, NMUCA AWARDEDTHREE SCHOLARSHIPS AT OURMEMBERSHIP MEETING.BILL R. ALEXANDER SCHOLARSHIP ESPIDANZA GALLEGOS (AUI INC.)ESPIDANZA’S COURSE OF STUDY IS CIVILENGINEERING. SHE IS CURRENTLYWORKING PART-TIME AT AUI AS APROJECT COORDINATOR. SHE HASLETTERS IN ACADEMY AND NATIONALHONORS SOCIETY. AS A REQUIREMENT FOR THE NMUCASCHOLARSHIP FOR GRADUATINGSENIORS, ESPIDANZA SUBMITTED THEFOLLOWING ESSAY.CONTINUE READING >BUILTENVIRONMENTCLICK HERE TO VIEWRESULTS, APPRECIATION ANDPICTURES FROM OUR ANNUALGOLF TOURNAMENT LASTDITCH OPEN HELD ONSEPTEMBER 8, 2023. >

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25WICNM NEWSLETTERSEPTEMBER 2023 >NOVEMBER 17TH- CONSTRUCTING CHEERCHRISTMAS PARTYSAVE THE DATES: 2023 EVENT SCHEDULE VIEW MORE PHOTOS HEREBOWLING EVENT SUCCESSThe event raised $2800.00 for our ScholarshipProgram.Copyright: Canva ProBUILTENVIRONMENTHello Members,Commitment and follow through: two things thatneed to be done with speed and accuracy especiallyif someone is depending on you. If you volunteer foran organization, are a member of a sports’ team, orparticipate in a project at work, you need to followthrough with your commitment, or the other peopleinvolved will suffer. Not following through withtasks puts others behind and in an awkwardposition and it leaves the rest of the groupscrounging to make sure things get done. It’s easyto get into the habit of believing that “someone elsewill take care of it if I don’t” but it’s a bad habit toadopt. Working together as a team is a greatopportunity to share the burden of tasks and getthings done, but when a member of the team isn’tpulling their weight things can go by the waysidevery fast. The same thing happens in our personal lives; don’tpromise something and then not deliver on thatpromise because feelings get hurt, and you give theimpression that the person you made a promise tois not important to you or worthy of your time. Ofcourse, sometimes things are unavoidable, butdoing your best and keeping your word is a valuabletrait to have; also, being honest if you’re strugglingto fulfill your obligations will not only gain yousome help, but also respect. If you volunteer forsomething, follow through; if you promisesomething, keep that promise. The reward forfollowing through is a sense of pride and knowingyour commitment is complete, and it lets othersknow that you are a dependable asset to them andthe team. We all rely on each other in our everydaylives and no one likes to be let down. Don’t be thereason that someone is disappointed; be the reasonthat makes them smile by following through withyour commitments. Gia Espinoza- American Subcontractors Associationof New MexicoWICNM President 2023 If you want sweet dreams, you’ve got to live a sweet life~Barbara Kingsolver

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26BUILTENVIRONMENTMISSION OF MCA NMThe Mechanical Contractors Association of NewMexico is an industry trade associationdedicated to the advancement of membercontractors through training, advocacy, andpartnership.MISSION OF SMACNA NMAt the Sheet Metal and Air ConditioningContractors’ Association of New Mexico ourmission is to create a competitive advantage forour members through industry education, laborrelations, standards development, industryrepresentation, and business studies. Copyright: MCA/SMACNAMAUI RELIEF DRIVEThe Aid Foundation is seeking donations ofTylenol, ibuprofen,feminine hygiene products,blankets, pet food, clothing,deodorant, diapers,pillows, loofas, lotion, and body soap tosupportthose who have been affected by thedestruction.Monetary donations will also beaccepted at this time.Please drop off donations to the AssociationOffice, located at 4901 Chappell Dr NE,Albuquerque NM 87107 Monday -Thursday from8am-4pm through the month of September.CONTINUE READING >Ronda Gilliland-Lopez currently serves as thePresident of the Governing Board, whichrepresents a cross-section of highly valuableprofessional knowledge (legal, financial,strategic planning, education, and industryrelations).ACE LEADERSHIP HIGH SCHOOLCopyright: MCA/SMACNA NMMCA/SMACNA of New Mexico is a strongpartner of ACE Leadership High School. The New Mexico Bid Depository System (NMBDS)strives to build partnerships through bidding. Thepurpose of the Bid Depository is to improve thebidding process by helping ensure the quality andequity of sub-bid scopes, and to provide adequatetime for review of the sub-bids by the generalcontractors so that they may more accuratelycomplete their bids.This system has been developed for the good ofthe contracting industry and the public as a whole.It is not a law - it is purely voluntary. Please feelfree to call this office for any additionalinformation - 505-341-9033NEW MEXICOBID DEPOSITORYVIEW >

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Officials with the Hota IndustrialManufacturing Company say they wantto build a $99 million factory within theboundaries of the Westpark IndustrialPark in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.The plant will go up on a 30-acre siteclose to the U.S./Mexican border. Hota,which is headquartered in Taipei City,Taiwan, has other manufacturingfacilities up and running in its homecountry, as well as China, Japan, andThailand.BIG TAIWANAUTOMOTIVE PARTSCOMPANY TO BUILDPLANT IN SANTATERESABy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment09/25/2023In a statement, David Shen, chairman ofHota, said the company decided on SantaTeresa for its plant site because "itslocation makes it a one-day truckingdistance to many of our main customers.He added that "transportationinfrastructure is in place to support thelogistics of our goods and services," while"utility supply is stable and relativelyinexpensive."Hota's move to Santa Teresa was aidedby the awarding of some $3 million infunds to help defray land andinfrastructure costs via Local EconomicDevelopment Act support.Hota has an international reputation forits production of gears and axles, turningout up to 20 million such componentparts on an annual basis for automobiles,heavy duty trucks, and motorcycles.Earlier this year, the company announcedplans to build three more manufacturingfacilities in Taiwan in order to respond towhat is expected to be a need for supplyparts for around 2 million electricvehicles in the next two years.Launched in 1973, the company'srevenue last year exceeded $7.3 billion.If all goes according to plans, work on thenew Hota Santa Teresa facility will beginearly next year, with a rough completiondate in 2025.27CONSTRUCTION NEWSNEW MEXICOBUILTENVIRONMENTImage created using Canva Pro’s text to image AI

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The latest step is underway in an ongoingcampus expansion of a homeless shelterand service group in Las Cruces.Members of the Las Cruces City Councilhave voted for a resolution approving thepurchase of a one-acre site in the 900block of W. Amador Avenue which maybe used by the Mesilla Valley Communityof Hope.The Community of Hope group is a non-profit organization created in 1991 thatis not only devoted to housing solutions,but also income support and casemanagement services. The organization LAS CRUCES CITYHOMELESSORGANIZATION SET TOEXPAND ITS CAMPUSSITEBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/22/202328BUILTENVIRONMENTserves upwards of around 5,000 people ayear, with a particular emphasis onveterans’ support.In response to the group’s need for morefacility space, the Las Cruces councilagreed to a $438,000 purchase of a one-acre site owned by the Las Cruces-basedcompany Stone Masters.The site is more specifically located at915 and 921 W. Amador Avenue, on thesame block as the Community of Hope’sprimary facility at 999 W. AmadorAvenue.Last year the city council approved amaster plan identifying some $26 millionin needed capital improvements on, andthe expansion of- the Community ofHope’s campus. That action followed avote in early 2020 committing $1.3million for the purchase of the 999 W.Amador property, which for years hadbeen occupied by the Horse N HoundFeed N supply store.In 2011 the Community of Hope openedwhat is called Camp Hope, a tentcommunity for up to 50 people thatincluded a modern bathroom and showerfacility.Copyright: Canva ProImage created using Canva Pro’s text to image AI

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UNM  Planning,  Design  &  Construction(PDC) has  scheduled a  start date  for  theweek  of  Oct.  2  for  the  demolition  ofBuilding  67,  the  College  of  EducationClassroom Building.The  demolition  project  is  a  significantstep  in  UNM's  ongoing  sustainablecampus effort. This project, which is partof  UNM's  commitment  to  maintainingand  enhancing  its  campus  facilities,  willresult  in  the  transformation  of  the  siteinto a functional green  space  in the  nearterm.  The  demolition  is  part  of  UNM'songoing  efforts  to  maintain and  improvecampus  facilities  in  a  cost-effective andsustainable manner while addressing theneeds  of  the University  community.  Theproject supports the goals of UNM 2040and  maintains  alignment  with  theIntegrated Campus Plan.Continue reading >UNM PREPARES FORDEMOLITION OFCOLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCLASSROOM BUILDINGBy Sarah Scott, UNM Newsroom09/25/2023to last year.At the Sunport, an $87 million renovationproject is currently underway.“We want  the travelers to  know  there’ssomething coming... Continue reading >29BUILTENVIRONMENT$87M SUNPORTRENOVATIONUNDERWAY ASOFFICIALS PREP FORBALLOON FIESTA RUSHBy Kassi Foote, KOB09/25/2023ALBUQUERQUE,  N.M.  —  With  theannular  solar  eclipse  happening  duringthe  Albuquerque  International  BalloonFiesta,  Sunport  reps  expect  30%  moretravelers for this year’s fiesta comparedGET A BEHIND THE SCENES LOOK ATTHE BEGINNING STAGES OF THESUNPORT RENOVATION HEREMAYOR LAYS PLANS TOPROVIDE A NEWELECTRIC SERVICE TOSCHOOLSBy Russell Huffman, El Defensor Chieftain09/25/2023City of Socorro Mayor Ravi Bhasker ledthe  presentation  of  the  municipalelectrification  project  to  the  SchoolBoard Monday night.Mayor Bhasker informed the schoolboard  and  the  audience  of  about  50attendees  that  the  city council  had  beenworking  towards  becoming  a  municipalelectric supplier for the last seven years.According to Mayor Bhasker, the Cityand New Mexico Tech went to court withthe Socorro Electric Co-op in regards totheir plans to raise... Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro






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Earlier this year, Heritage Real Estate Co.announced its plans to open two foodcourts in Albuquerque. Whileconstruction is delayed, one of the firm'sexecutives said the project is still on trackto open in 2024.Park Square Market will occupy fourbuildings, including the first floor of oneof two office buildings located at 6565Americas Pkwy. Combined, the two hallswill host 15 to 18 tenants.Vice president of Heritage, JackieApodaca, said the company started tosearch for tenants in January. Over thelast eight months, the real estate firmfinalized leases... Continue reading >HERITAGE REAL ESTATECO. VP GIVES TWO PARKSQUARE FOOD HALLUPDATEBy Aayush Gupta, Albuquerque Business First09/24/202330BUILTENVIRONMENTGov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announcedWednesday that Taiwan-based HotaIndustrial Manufacturing plans to set up aplant in Santa Teresa.“(Hota) are very interested, of course, inthe job training program, JTIP, and anumber of other aspects which madeNew Mexico very attractive,” LujanGrisham said. Continue reading >Copyright: Canva ProLUJAN GRISHAMANNOUNCES NEWMANUFACTURINGPLANT COMING TOSANTA TERESABy Nicole Maxwell, NM Political Report09/21/2023TOP PRIORITY IN RIOCOMMUNITIES ISCOMPLETING CITY HALLMULTI-PURPOSECOMPLEX;STREETLIGHTSBy Clara Garcia, Valencia County News Bulletin09/21/2023Rio Communities — The city of RioCommunities is looking at its future, andhas prioritized projects from 2025-29.The Rio Communities City Councilunanimously approved its InfrastructureCapital Improvement Plan, whichincludes everything from equipment,streetlights and beautification projects.said they are focusing on projects thatwill help the citizens....Continue reading >

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Blueberry Hill Road is set to undergomuch-needed reconstruction after theTaos County Commission approvedseveral grants and projects during itsregular meeting on Tuesday (Sept. 19).Taos County is now also $100,000 thericher in snow removal equipment fundswith which to maintain the busythoroughfare and other roads. Thecommission accepted monies awarded byDistrict 6 state Sen. Bobby Gonzales viathe Legislature's junior appropriationsbill earlier this year. Gonzales allocatedan additional $200,000 in discretionaryfunding to UNM–Taos and UNM–LosAlamos for snow removal equipment. Continue reading >BLUEBERRY HILLCONSTRUCTION TO ADDTO TRAFFIC WOESBy Geoffrey Plant, Taos News09/21/202331BUILTENVIRONMENTThe University of New Mexico’s Board ofRegents gathered in Scholes Hall onWednesday, Sept. 13 for a meeting wherethey discussed and heard presentationson upcoming decisions but made noformal choices.A majority of the time was spent talkingabout property development. The Boardis in deliberations... Continue reading >CONSTRUCTION,REMODEL AND LOSS OFPARKING LOOM OVERREGENTSBy Maddie Pukite,09/18/2023Copyright: Canva Pro

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32BUILTENVIRONMENTA  high-rise  hotel  proposal  that  has  beenin  the  talking  and  planning  stage  foraround 5 years may soon become realityin downtown Phoenix.The  Scottsdale-based  company  SunbeltHoldings  wants  to  build  what  will  becalled  The  Edith  at  the  intersection  ofCentral Avenue and Adams Street.DELAYED BY THEPANDEMIC, NEWLUXURY HOTEL INPHOENIX IS ONCE AGAINON TRACKBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment09/27/2023Early reports indicate that The Edith willalso  feature  a  rooftop  pool  and  bar,fitness  center,  and  ground-floorrestaurant and café space.Sunbelt Holdings is taking on the projectin conjunction with BB Hotels & Resorts,also  of  Scottsdale.  The  global  firm  ofGensler, which has offices in Phoenix, hassigned on as project architect.The  project  was  initially  proposed  andsubsequently  approved  by  the  PhoenixCity  Council  in  2018,  but  was  delayeddue  to  the  Covid  29  breakout  andconcerns  regarding the  durability  of  thelocal hospitality industry.Now,  two  years  since  the  pandemic’sdecline in the fall of 2021, the interestedparties have decided that there is indeeda  market  in  Phoenix  for  a  new  andsignificantly large hotel.Although  an  exact  start  date  forconstruction  has  not  yet  beenannounced,  reports  have  indicated  thatthe  hotel  is  expected  to  be  open  forbusiness by late 2025.The  site  for  the  project  has  in  recentyears  served  as  a  parking  lot,  but  wasformerly  the  home  to  Switzer’s  StyleShop, the first retailer in Phoenix historyto  specialize  in  women’s  clothing.  Afterthe store, eventually part of a chain, wassold  to  a  national  clothing  company,  thebuilding was demolished.CONSTRUCTION NEWSSOUTHWESTAt an estimated cost of $140 million, the17-story project will include 236  luxuryrooms  and  14  suites,  along  with  some23,000 square foot of meeting space.Copyright: Canva Pro

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Launched in 1979, Sunbelt Holdings has adiverse portfolio that includesresidential, commercial and mixed-useprojects. The company spearheaded theMarina Heights project in Tempe in 2015,thought to be the largest single tenantoffice development of its kind in Arizonahistory7.7 acres for the construction of a church.The project will go up just to the east ofthe Floyd K. Lindstrom Department ofVeterans Affairs Clinic in the 3100 blockof Centennial Boulevard.In studying the rezoning request,councilman Brian Risley voiced hisapproval of a what is officially regardedas an infill project: "What I see now is anempty lot that isn't serving our city in anyform or fashion," he remarked. Last month a staff report submitted tothe City Planning Commissiondetermined that a rezoning of theproperty in question is "compatible withthe surrounding mix of uses whichconsists of commercial, office, medicaloffice, single family and multi-family."To be built in the Mesa Highlands sectionof Colorado Springs, the official finaldevelopment plans for the project nowneed to go before the PlanningCommission, with yet another citycouncil meeting casting a final vote onthe matter.33BUILTENVIRONMENTCOLORADO SPRINGSCITY COUNCIL GIVESGREEN LIGHT TO MIXED-USE PROJECTBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment09/27/2023Colorado Springs may soon see theconstruction of a new mixed-usedevelopment on the west side of the city.The project belongs to the developmentcompany Mesa Land 1031 LLC and willsee the transformation of a 29-acre siteat the southeast corner of CentennialBoulevard and West Fillmore Street.In rezoning plans now approved bymembers of the Colorado Springs CityCouncil, the project is calling for acombination of multi-family housing andoffice space on some 13 acres of the site;with 8 acres left open for open space andCopyright: Canva ProUNIQUE, GREEN-ORIENTED AFFORDABLEHOUSING PROJECT SETFOR CONSTRUCTION INASPENBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/26/2023The next step has been taken indevelopment of what is expected to bethe largest affordable housing project inthe history of Aspen, Colorado.What is being officially called the Aspen

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Lumberyard project will see the buildingof 277 affordable homes built within an11-acre pedestrian-friendly villagesetting off Colorado State Highway 82,near the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport.The project, which has been long in thetalking and planning stage and thesubject of a number of public inputmeetings, places an emphasis on greenspace, tree-lined sidewalks, and bikepaths.That emphasis allows the project to alignwith a climate action plan adopted by theCity of Aspen in 2017, which has a statedgoal of reducing emissions in the city byupwards of 80% in the next threedecades.is “possible to achieve these ambitiousgoals in affordable housing,” whilecreating “a path to follow for otherprojects.”Expected to cost around $450 million tobuild, the Lumberyard project will featureone-, two-, and three-bedroom units.Those units will be housed in threeseparate buildings. The buildings willadditionally feature balconies andground-level front stoops.Members of the Aspen City Council havenow given their approval to a measuredesigned to attract a developer andpartner to help get the project built.The project is especially geared forworking wage residents living in Aspenwho cannot afford the city’s rents:according to a recent Zumper site survey,the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the west centralColorado city is now at around $7,000.34BUILTENVIRONMENTLONGSTANDING ELPASO SCHOOLPURCHASED BY CITY TOBE USED FOR NEWSHELTER PURPOSESBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/26/2023A move is underway to repurpose aformer public school building in El Paso,with part of the structure and site beingused as a new migrant shelter, and theother part given over to an animalshelter.The building is the one-time MoreheadMiddle School at 5625 Confetti Drive,In a posting discussing the project, RandyRhoads, the executive director ofaffordable housing for Cushing Terrell,the planning firm working on theLumberyard site, said the project’ssustainability emphasis illustrates that it Copyright: Canva Pro

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some 5 miles to the northwest ofdowntown El Paso. That school, a part ofthe El Paso Independent School District,was closed more than a year ago after itsstudents were transferred to a just-builtstructure elsewhere in the district.Since then, city officials, worried about anincrease in migration numbers, have beenlooking at the one-story brick building asa possible temporary shelter facility.Now, in a unanimous vote, members ofthe El Paso City Council have approved aproposal to buy the facility from thedistrict for $3.8 million. That actionfollowed a vote by members of theEPISD's Board of Trustees to authorizeselling the former Morehead building.The building sits on a nearly 19-acre sitethat includes several other structures.The portion of the property to be turnedinto an animal shelter to be run by thecity's Animal Services division will alsoinclude an adjoining dog park.The selling of the former Moreheadschool makes good financial sense forEPISD, which has been burdened inrecent years with more than two dozenvacant facilities and a maintenancebudget for those facilities in theneighborhood of around $300,000.35BUILTENVIRONMENTNEW SCOTTSDALEAFFORDABLE HOMESPROJECT GETS CITYTHUMBS-UPBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/22/2023Just under 30 new affordable apartmentunits are slated for construction inScottsdale in a project that has now wonthe approval of the Scottsdale CityCouncil.To go up in a section of the city known asthe Paiute Neighborhood Center in the6500 block of E. Osborn Road, theproject will see the construction of bothstudio and two-bedroom unitsspecifically designed for persons withdisabilities, as well as seniors.It is thought that the project will costaround $15.7 million to complete, withmost of that money coming from the Cityof Scottsdale at nearly $8 million. Anadditional $7.8 million will be made up offederal funds secured by MaricopaCounty.According to city documents, the projectis animated by the “increasing number ofseniors and families who are displacedfrom their homes due to non-renewalnotices, rising rents, and a decreasingnumber of affordable rents and mortgag-Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro

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-s for all.”The project has been the subject ofseveral public input meetings, with finaldesign expected to be completed in early2024 and construction slated to start tosometime in 2025.The larger Paiute Neighborhood Centerwas created by the city in 1995 and isalso the subject of an on-site agingbuilding replacement project budgeted atjust over $11 million.36BUILTENVIRONMENTan extensive renovation in 2020. But nowofficials want to purchase a one-storystructure just down the street at 710 W.4th Street for additional shelter space.The 710 W. 4th Street building is part of atriangular-shaped plaza built in 1952 anddesignated as a Class B structure.While the current facility provides spacefor around one hundred people a night,the new building would allow the non-profit to offer shelter for another 125people.As envisioned, the new building wouldalso house office space and a servicecenter providing dental care, legalassistance, and Alcoholics Anonymousmeetings.As yet another sign of the rescuemission's growth, a 1,000 square-foot, 94year-old brick building at 718 W. Fourththat was once a private residence hasalso been purchased by the organizationand is being looked at for additionalshelter space.That one-time house is one of the laststructures of its kind recalling the dayswhen the currently mostly commercialW. Fourth Street was primarilyresidential.A timeline for when work will begin at the710 W. 4th Street building, if successfullypurchased, has not yet been announced.PUEBLO RESCUEMISSION WANTS TOPURCHASE BUILDINGAND ADD TO ITSSHELTER CAPACITYBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/21/2023A successful and popular homelessshelter group in southern Colorado ishoping to expand its always-neededservices via the building out of yet moreshelter space.Located in a one-story building at 728 W4th Street in Pueblo, the Pueblo RescueMission has for decades provided not justnightly bed shelter for up to 25,000people a year, but also food, physical andmental health care, and addiction supportservices.Launched in 1984, the shelter underwent Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro

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37BUILTENVIRONMENTNearly 1,700 individual infrastructureprojects, with a cumulative funding valueof around $13 billion, have beenundertaken as part of the massiveInfrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.According to a new tracking serviceoffered by the National League of Citiesroughly 41% of all of the funded projectshave centered on road and bridge work,with a significantly smaller 14% going forairport facility work.Another 13% of the funded projects havecentered on clean energy endeavors,while 7% have gone to publictransportation work.In a statement, Clarence Anthony, chiefexecutive officer of the NLC, said thateven though his organization has foryears lobbied for greater federalinfrastructure project funding, it has onlybeen recently that “we’re now seeing thatwork become reality.”The NLC tracking service also shows thatjust under 8% of federal funding has gone NEW NATIONAL LEAGUEOF CITIES TRACKINGSERVICE SHOWS RANGEOF FEDERALLY FUNDEDINFRASTRUCTUREPROJECTSBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment09/27/2023gone for environmental remediationprojects, with a smaller 7.1% targetingsafety projects.The group’s tracking also shows theregional disbursement of fundedprojects, with the Midwestoverwhelmingly, at 17%, receiving themost support for road and bridgeprojects. The amount of funding going toprojects in the Northeast, South, andWest has varied between 7% and 9%. Arizona has received funding for morethan two dozen individual projects, withthe largest being the $25 million for roadand bridge work undertaken by the Cityof Phoenix. Colorado has receivedfunding for just over 40 projects, with$60 million going to a DenverInternational Airport terminal project.Two dozen projects to date have receivedfunding in New Mexico. Largest for theLand of Enchantment: $25 million for thebuilding of the Uptown Connect transitplaza in Albuquerque.CONSTRUCTION NEWSNATIONALCopyright: Canva Pro

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On a recent tour underneath Chicago’siconic skyline, Alessandro Rotta Loria, anassistant professor of civil andenvironmental engineering atNorthwestern University, pointed outone of the sensors he and his team haveinstalled across the city to trackunderground temperatures. Not much bigger than a credit card, morethan 100 of the sensors have been placedin parking garages, basement boilerrooms and subway tunnels all around thedowntown Loop of Chicago in an effort totrack what Rotta Loria describes as a“silent hazard.” Continue reading >UNDERGROUNDCLIMATE CHANGE: HOWHEAT IS TRAPPEDUNDER THE SURFACE,THREATENINGBUILDINGSBy Staff, CNBC09/26/2023 ability to competitively run the plant,”Ford spokesman T.R. Reid told TheDetroit News.The automaker told The Detroit Newsthere were “a number of considerations”behind its decision. Continue reading >38BUILTENVIRONMENTFORD REPORTEDLYPAUSINGCONSTRUCTION OFMICHIGAN EV PLANTBy Kate Magill, Construction Dive09/26/2023Ford paused construction of its $3.5billion EV factory in Marshall, Michigan,beginning Monday, according to mediareports.“We’re pausing work, and we’re going tolimit spending on construction atMarshall until we’re confident about our NAVY PICKS EIGHTFIRMS FOR $1B IN IDIQCONTRACTSBy James Leggate, ENR Northwest09/26/2023Copyright: Canva ProThe U.S. Navy has awarded eightindefinite delivery/indefinite quantitymultiple award construction contractsworth up to $1 billion combined forvarious construction, renovation,demolition and other projects in theNorthwest. Officials plan to award taskorders on a firm... Continue reading >

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SEI Construction of Morristown, Tenn.,decided to go BIG with three largeSchweiss Doors bifold hangar doorswhere they store aircraft at MorristownRegional Airport. The largest of the threebifold liftstrap doors measures 80 feetwide and 28 feet tall. Two othersmeasure 60 feet wide and 24 feet tall.The newly built SEI hangar, with the 80-foot wide bifold door, is 100 feet by 120feet and holds the corporate CessnaCitation 10 Elite 750 jet. Adjoining side-by-side 80-foot by 80-foot lease hangarssport the 60-foot Schweiss doors. Allthree bifold doors... Continue reading >SEI CONSTRUCTIONGOES BIG WITH THREESCHWEISS DOORSBIFOLD HANGAR DOORSBy Tradewinds, Design Cost Data09/22/202339BUILTENVIRONMENTDOCUMENT CRUNCH &PROCORE TEAM UP TOAUTOMATE CONTRACTCOMPLIANCE &MITIGATE RISKSBy Staff, Constructin Business Owner09/19/2023CHICAGO (Sept. 19, 2023) — DocumentCrunch, a contract intelligence platform,announced a new embedded contractintelligence experience, marking asignificant milestone within itsinvolvement on the Procore AppMarketplace. Procore Technologies Inc.is a provider of construction managementsoftware and launched the Procore App... Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro

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40BUILTENVIRONMENTAs economists try to get a feel forwhether the country is heading into a late2023 recession, the constructionindustry is thriving, as judged by the mostrecent reported employment levels.According to data just released by theWashington-based Associated GeneralContractors of America, the industry’sjob count was up in 45 states, as well asthe District of Columbia last month overAugust of 2022.AUGUST SEES NEWCONSTRUCTION JOBGAINS, SAYS NEWSURVEY, DESPITEHIRING CHALLENGESBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/22/2023The figures show gains in every region ofthe country with some of the nation’slargest states adding the mostemployment: Texas was up by 21,000,followed by California with 15,600 jobs,Ohio at 11,600 jobs, along with anincrease of 10,600 jobs in Georgia.On just a percentage level, Wyoming inAugust led the nation with a 13% jobincrease. Arkansas saw a 9.9% jump,followed closely by Kentucky, enjoying anincrease of 9.2%. New Mexico was amongthe strongest percentage gainers with a7.3% increase.The August numbers, said Ken Simonson,chief economist with the AssociatedGeneral Contractors, are providing onlythe last evidence that “construction hasbeen a leading source of employmentgrowth almost universally in the pastyear.”Reflecting a general state of affairs in theindustry nearing the final quarter of2023, Simonson added that “Contractorsreport needing even more workers aslarge projects rev up across the country.”But problematic for many contractors isthe challenge of trying to find qualifiedworkers. A separate survey by the AGCnoted that some 85% of respondingconstruction firms said they currentlyhad open positions, but of that groupnearly 90% said it remained difficult tofind experienced, qualified people,CONSTRUCTION NEWSTRENDSCopyright: Canva Pro

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particularly among the vital craftworkforce.Additional figures: 68% said applicantssimply lacked the skills to work in generalconstruction, while around 33% indicatedthat job candidates were unable to pass adrug test.In response, many construction firms areembracing new approaches to findingworkers. The AGC survey noted that 63%of respondents said they are using socialmedia and targeted digital advertising toattract young applicants.Contractors, according to the AGCnarrative accompanying the survey, are“also increasing investments in theirinternal training programs in an effort toaddress the fact that many candidateslack the basic hard and soft skills neededto be successful.”Of this group, some 41% of firms haveincreased spending on training andprofessional development programs,while 24% have enhanced their onlineand video training protocols. A smaller14% are even using “augmented andvirtual reality technology to better trainworkers.” start of the new fiscal year, which wouldshut down the government on Oct. 1.Among a slew of negative impacts, ashutdown would hold up federally fundedinfrastructure projects, according to theWhite House.The impacts will be wider-ranging thatone might expect, according to AmericanSociety of Civil Engineers PresidentMaria Lehman. In the current landscapeof complex project funding, even buildsthat aren’t fully federally funded will beimpacted. Continue reading >41BUILTENVIRONMENT‘EVERYBODY’S GOINGTO BE IMPACTED’: FEDSHUTDOWN WOULDDELAY CIVIL WORKBy Julie Strupp, Construction Dive09/26/2023As House Republicans force a fight overfederal spending, it’s looking increasinglylikely that Congress will not pass billsthat fund federal operations before the 3 WAYS THATAUTOMATION ISSUSTAINABLECONSTRUCTIONBy Eva Carranza, Hexagon09/26/2023Sustainability is a critical concern for theconstruction industry, which generatesmore than 35% of global human-causedCO2 and consumes 40% of raw materials.With countries and organizationsworldwide aiming for net-zero emissions,and green building codes being usheredin by municipalities, construction firmsare now focused on enhancing theircommitment to eco-friendly practicesand waste reduction. Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro

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42BUILTENVIRONMENTNORTH AMERICAN DATACENTER CONSTRUCTIONRISES 25% TO RECORDHIGH IN FIRST HALF OF2023, DRIVEN BYGROWTH OF ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEBy CBRE, BDC 09/21/2023Demand for data center spaceovershadowed economic uncertainty andconcerns around power availability in thefirst half of the year. Construction ofNorth American data centers is at an all-time high in part due to the continuedgrowth of artificial intelligence, accordingto CBRE. Continue reading >ENR 2023 TOP 100GREEN DESIGN FIRMSAND CONTRACTORS: AGREEN MARKETGROWTH SPURTBy Emell D. Adolphus, Jonathan Keller, ENR09/26/2023Green building revenue jumped in 2022with more projects seeking third-partysustainability certifications. Federalspending and new carbon-cuttingstandards helped advance climate-friendly design, but Top 100 GreenDesign and Contracting firms say greaterisn’t always greener when it comes toenvironmental impact.Market indicators are “completelymisaligned with the climate crisis,” saysJim Nicolow... Continue reading >Image created using Canva Pro’s text to image AI

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Duke City Redi-Mix is the quality supplier in the Albuquerque area. Our concentration is on providing notonly the best product, but also the best service.We exist to supply our community with a better option that everyone can count on while providing stableand gainful employment to our team. Our employees make us who we are and their success is a directcorrelation to the success of our company. CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(505) 877-5777YOUR TRUSTED CONCRETE & AGGREGATE PARTNER FOR BUILDINGTHE STRONGEST FOUNDATIONDUKE CITY REDI-MIX LLCCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER MEMBER7711 Broadway Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87105-7455000500 SupplierDUKE CITY REDI-MIX LLC PROJECTSTOP GOLFMAIN EVENT CABELASVIEW ADDITIONAL PROJECTS >VENDORS, SUPPLIERS& MANUFACTURERSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENT44

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45ARCHITECTS,ENGINEERS & DESIGNERSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTBillingsley Engineering began in 1981 in Santa Rosa, NM. The firm has since grown to include a diversestaff of engineers, surveyors, draftsmen and laboratory staff located in an historic building in Las Vegas,NM.We use state of the art equipment and software to provide service to our clients, and believe our clientsmust be the ones in control of any assignment we are given. Our role is to provide support and help.Our employees are essential elements of this objective and some have been given an opportunity to sharein ownership and management of the company affairs. We are proud to introduce our employees, andwelcome the opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities.CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(505) 454-9592ABOUT BILLINGSLEY ENGINEERINGBILLINGSLEYENGINEERING, INC901 Sixth St, Las Vegas, NM 87701000230 EngineerBRADNER DAM RESERVOIR REHABILITATION PROJECTSoils (Dam Fill, Embankment & Subgrade): Providing SoilCompaction Testing (Nuclear Density & Sand Cone Testing) &Laboratory Properties (Proctors, Atterberg Limits,Classifications & other necessary Lab Test)Aggregates (Filter Sand, Drain Gravel): Providing AggregateUniformity Testing (Gradations & other necessary Lab Test)Billingsley Engineering is currently providing Quality Control andQuality Assurance Testing. Our responsibilities extend to Field andLab testing and the following items:LEARN MORE >

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Harry L. Stout, my grandfather, started installing and refinishing hardwood floors in the early 30’s. As hisbusiness grew my father, Bobby Stout Sr., joined in and successfully owned and operated our familybusiness well into the 90’s. I now continue this family tradition of providing our customers with the highestpossible quality in hardwood flooring and related services.We work hard each day to maintain a high level of quality and commitment to customer satisfaction. Ourstaff has completed up-to-date training programs in installing, refinishing, repairing, and maintaininghardwood floors. This knowledge and expertise enables us to provide our customers with the best adviceand materials, thereby ensuring the best results.Through the years we have worked in countless homes, gymnasiums, commercial stores and otherbuildings. Stout Hardwood Floor Co. has the technical knowledge and experience to complete any type ofwood floor work, no matter how large or small the project.We look forward to showing you how we’ve earned our reputation for being the best.Barry A. Stout, PresidentStout Hardwood Floor Co., IncCLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(575) 527-4143695 S Compress Rd, Ste. 1, Las Cruces, NM 88005090000 Finishes46SUB-CONTRACTORSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTSTOUT HARDWOODFLOOR CO INCCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER MEMBER

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Lorem ipsum dolor sitametGENERAL CONTRACTORSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTPhone:(575) 973-0440We’re committed to providing you with the highest level of service.ROPER CONSTRUCTION INCCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER MEMBERPO Box 969, Alto, NM 88312000310 General ContractorCrushed Aggregates Asphalt PavingLEARN MORE >LEARN MORE >Established in 2005, Roper Construction, Inc. is family owned and operated in Lincoln County, New Mexico.We pride ourselves in offering high quality services to both residential and commercial customers acrossSouthern New Mexico. CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > SERVICES:ROPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. OFFERS A VARIETY OF SERVICES TO CLIENTS IN LINCOLN COUNTY ANDSOUTHERN NEW MEXICO. OUR VERSATILE CREWS CAN HANDLE A WIDE RANGE OF RESIDENTIAL,COMMERCIAL, CIVIL AND INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS. GIVE US A CALL WHEN YOU NEED AN EXPERIENCED ANDKNOWLEDGEABLE CONTRACTOR FOR YOUR NEXT PROJECT.Ready-Mix ConcreteLEARN MORE >47

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PROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM. CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIAL >48FEATURED PROJECTSPROVIDED BY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER2023-6B08: VOLCANO CLIFFSARSENIC TREATMENTFACILITYLEARN MORE > 2023-67D6: RRPS SKILLED TRADESFACILITY RENOVATION(SUBBID)LEARN MORE > 2023-69CD: DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION, ANDDELIVERY OFMANUFACTUREDHOMESLEARN MORE > BUILTENVIRONMENT$26,935,000$30,000,000$50,000,000

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Total Planroom Visitors: 66 + OWNER:Albuquerque/Bernalillo CoWater Utility AuthorityKEY INFORMATIONAddress: One Civic Plaza NWAlbuquerque NM 87102Phone Number:(505) 768-3504Bid Date/Time: 11/8/2023 - 01:30pm MSTEstimated Cost: $26,935,000Phase: Bidding Stage: ActiveStatus:New Project / First ReportPlans/Specs Status: Online Only - sign up for ourplan room to viewENGINEER: Bohannan Huston, Inc Address: 425 S. Telshor Blvd Ste C-103Las Cruces NM 88011Phone Number:(575) 532-8670MANDATORYPre-Proposal Conference11/08/2023 - 01:30 PM6641 81st St NWAlbuquerque, New Mexico 8712049PROJECT INFORMATIONBUILTENVIRONMENTConstruct a new arsenic treatment facility & requiredupgrades to the pump station. Construct a newsodium hypochlorite generation building.SCOPE:SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO: Candida Kelcourse ckelcourse@abcwua.orgDEADLINE TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: 10.30.2023SUBMIT BIDS TO: https://prod.bidsync.com/PROJECT NOTES:VOLCANO CLIFFS ARSENIC TREATMENTFACILITYCLICK HERE TO ACCESS PROJECT: 2023-6B08 >

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Total Planroom Visitors: 14 + OWNER: NavajoCommunity Housing andInfrastructure Depart KEY INFORMATIONAddress: P.O. Box 2389Window Rock AZ 86515Bid Date/Time: 10/17/2023 - 04:00pm MSTAddenda Count: 0Memo Count: 0Estimated Cost: $50,000,000Phase: Bidding Stage: ActiveStatus:New Project / First ReportProject Type: Design / BuildCategory: Tribal / Native AmericanPublic Funding: YesBid Security: Bonds may be required.Plans/Specs Status: Online Only - sign up for ourplan room to viewMANDATORYPre-Proposal Conference09/26/2023 - 01:30 PMvia GOOGLE MEETS or Call in: 1 (574) 213-7560PIN: 487-414-259#50PROJECT INFORMATIONBUILTENVIRONMENTThe Nation's Tribal Council passed legislation CJN-29-22 approving $50M in funding to purchasemanufactured homes for families located throughoutthe Nation.SCOPE:Bradbury Stamm Construction has been selected as theCMAR for the Rio Ranch Public Schools Skilled TradesFacilities. We are currently accepting bids for thefollowing scopes only. We are procuring these packagesearly to assist with the final design and allow long leadtimes to be purchased right away.• Complete Demolition Package - 02-4100• Complete Plumbing and Mechanical Package -Division 22 and 23• Complete Electrical Package - Division 26, 27, and 28IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Plumbing, Mechanical, andElectrical bidders must fill out the bid forms in theDivision 0 specification. PROJECT NOTES:DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND DELIVERYOF MANUFACTURED HOMESCLICK HERE TO ACCESS PROJECT: 2023-69CD >

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OWNER: Rio Rancho Public SchoolDistrictKEY INFORMATIONBid Date/Time: 10/5/2023 - 02:00pm MSTEstimated Cost: $30,000,000Phase: BiddingStage: ActiveStatus:New Project / First ReportProject Type: Additions / Renovations / UpgradeCategory: EducationPublic Funding: YesBid Security: Bonds may be required.Plans/Specs Status: Online Only - sign up for ourplan room to viewPre-Proposal Conference09/26/2023 - 10:00 AM7001 Zenith Ct. NERio Rancho, NM 8714451PROJECT INFORMATIONBUILTENVIRONMENTRRPS SKILLED TRADES FACILITYRENOVATION (SUBBID)CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PROJECT: 2023-67D6 >Total Planroom Visitors: 401 + RRPS Skilled Trades Facility Renovation - Early WorkPackage A collaboration between Rio Rancho PublicSchools and Central New Mexico Community College,the new Skilled Trades Facility is a renovation projectthat transforms a 73,929 SF call center into avocational high school. The structure of the originalbuilding is composed of glulam trusses on steelchannel columns enclosed by tilt-up concrete walls onthe exterior. The interior walls are structurallyindependent from the building structure, providingflexibility for future necessities. This new facilityhouses 5 vocational shops, 10 general classrooms, 8specialized classrooms, as well as corresponding highschool support spaces including admin space for bothRRPS and CNM.SCOPE:Bradbury Stamm Construction has been selected as theCMAR for the Rio Ranch Public Schools Skilled TradesFacilities. We are currently accepting bids for thefollowing scopes only. We are procuring these packagesearly to assist with the final design and allow long leadtimes to be purchased right away.• Complete Demolition Package - 02-4100• Complete Plumbing and Mechanical Package -Division 22 and 23• Complete Electrical Package - Division 26, 27, and 28IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Plumbing, Mechanical, andElectrical bidders must fill out the bid forms in theDivision 0 specification. PROJECT NOTES:ARCHITECT: Vigil & Associates GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Bradbury Stamm

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Rio Rancho Public Schools (RRPS) is requesting competitive sealed proposalswith the intent of entering into a contract for civil engineering services on...OWNER: Rio Rancho Public School District 52FEATURED PROJECTSARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, & DESIGN CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >Program, Design and provide Construction Administration of a Middle School forgrades 6th – 8th grade within Hobbs Municipal Schools...OWNER: Hobbs Municipal Schools CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >2023-6955 ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTSPUEBLO OF POJOAQUE EARLY CHILDHOODDEVELOPMENT CENTER CONSTRUCTIONOWNER: Pueblo of Pojoaque CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >2023-68C6 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER GATEWAYWHITEWATER WAVE & N. FARMINGTON DITCHEXTENSIONOWNER: City of Farmington CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >BUILTENVIRONMENT2023-6B0C CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES ONDEMAND2023-69CB ARCHITECTURAL AND/ORENGINEERING SERVICES

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2023-6B2C: FIRESTONEREPURPOSED TO NEWBREWING COMPANY >Project Information:Estimated Cost: $75,000Phase: PreBidStage: Conceptual / No DesignStatus: New Project / EditorialProject Type: Additions / Renovations /UpgradeCategory: Restaurants / CafePublic Funding: YesPRE-BIDCONSTRUCTIONCopyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AIA one-time garage and auto repair shopin downtown Albuquerque is about to berepurposed.The Ex Novo Brewing company, which isbased in Portland, Oregon, plans torenovate and upgrade a building locatedat Seventh Street and Central Avenuethat was once the home to a FirestoneComplete Auto Care location.That 11,600 square-foot garage, whichopened for business in the early 1930s,was long considered a Route 66landmark with its Art Deco exteriordesign. It was closed as anunderperforming shop by the Firestonechain in early 2020.Now, Ex Novo plans to modernize thestructure for the purpose of turning itinto a full-service taproom andrestaurant. According to plans, the frontlot of the former Firestone garage will beturned into a patio featuring a bar, café,and beer garden.Some $75,000 in funding for the work iscoming through the MetropolitanRedevelopment Agency’s StorefrontActivation Grant program, which istasked with supporting businesses andreducing vacant commercial spaces indowntown Albuquerque.CONTINUE READING >FORMER ALBUQUERQUEFIRESTONE GARAGE TOSEE NEW LIFE ASBREWING COMPANYLOCATIONBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 09/18/202353BUILTENVIRONMENT

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ADDITIONS / RENOVATIONS / UPGRADESITE WORK / NON-BUILDINGEST. COST: $1,600,000EST. COST: $1,200,000NEW CONSTRUCTIONEST. COST: $4,047,96754ACTIVE PROJECTSNEW MEXICOBUILTENVIRONMENTMenicucci Insurance specializes in creating custom insurance solutions for you and your unique business. From plans that cover excessliability insurance to construction equipment, our insurance policies offer a wide range of coverage. We are here to protect yourinterests.We also understand that your needs evolve over time, so we’re always looking out for more opportunities to improve our riskmanagement strategies. Our expert agents have built Menicucci Insurance's reputation on integrity and dependability.From small crews to large contractors, we will be by your side.CONTACT US

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PROJECTNUMBER/NAMEBID DATE/TIMEADDENDA COUNTPRE-BIDMEETING2023-68BF: CM@R Keshet Centerfor the Arts - Phase 1 RenovationPROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM: CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIALDKD Electric LLC APIC Solutions IncBixby Electric IncCED (ABQ)Centauri SalesCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER260000 ELECTRICAL MEMBERSPh: 505-922-1196Ph: 505-345-1381Ph: 505-842-5384Ph: 505-872-4111Ph: 505-823-9816VIEW MORE > SCOPE OF WORK:Keshet Center for the Arts will be accepting Construction Manager at Risk (“CMAR”, “CMAR Contractor or “CM atRisk”) Construction Delivery Services qualification statements from licensed and experienced construction firmsinterested in providing CMAR services for the Keshet Center for the Arts - Phase 1 Renovation.10/16/202302:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESS00ADDITIONS /RENOVATIONS / UPGRADECLICK HERE MANDATORY09/22/202310:00 AM MSTESTIMATED COST: $1,600,00055BUILTENVIRONMENTPROJECT CATEGORY LEGENDAirports / Transportation / RailParks / RecreationFederal / State / MunicipalEntertainment / Theater / SportsEducation Wastewater TreatmentRoadwork / Paving / Bridges / DOTHealthcareARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERLONGMONT MAY BUILD NEW PERFORMING ARTS CENTER >VOLUME IV | ISSUE 5 | PAGE 29PLANS FOR UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO'SNEW ARTS AND PERFORMANCE CENTERMOVING ALONG >VOLUME III | ISSUE 12 | PAGE 33UNM, WITH A HANDFUL OF BIG PROJECTS,HOPING FOR NOVEMBER BOND APPROVAL >

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NEW CONSTRUCTION56BUILTENVIRONMENTPROJECTNUMBER/NAMEBID DATE/TIMEADDENDA COUNTPRE-BIDMEETING2023-6B07: Teacherages DesMoines SchoolsPROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM: CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIALAir Moving EquipmentEnoch Mechanical IncDesign Balance Inc Albuquerque WinnelsonFarmington Heating & MetalCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER230000 HEATING,VENTILATION & A/CMEMBERSPh: 505-647-3303Ph: 505-344-7979Ph: 505-298-6910Ph: 505-884-1553Ph: 505-325-4505VIEW MORE > SCOPE OF WORK:Construct Work in phases to accommodate occupied campus and demolition of existing school: a. Construction of(3) three wood frame single family residences to be used as Teacherages and associated infrastructure and siteimprovements.10/24/202302:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESS00CLICK HERE MANDATORY10/05/202302:00 PM MSTESTIMATED COST: $4,047,967PROJECT CATEGORY LEGENDAirports / Transportation / RailPolice / FireParks / RecreationFederal / State / MunicipalWater Storage / Tanks / DamsEducation Wastewater TreatmentRoadwork / Paving / Bridges / DOTHealthcareARCHIVEDNEWSVOLUME III | ISSUE 10 | PAGE 35VOTERS IN CANUTILLO SCHOOL DISTRICT TODECIDE ON FACILITY BOND >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERSANTA FE SCHOOL MAY SEE NEWCONSTRUCTION >VOLUME III | ISSUE 23 | PAGE 35VACANT COLORADO SPRINGS SCHOOL TO BERECONVERTED INTO AFFORDABLE HOUSING>

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SITE WORK / NON-BUILDING57BUILTENVIRONMENTPROJECTNUMBER/NAMEBID DATE/TIMEADDENDA COUNTPRE-BIDMEETING2023-69D4: New Jet-a Fuel AndAVGAS Storage And DispensingSystemPROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM: CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIALAlstate Steel Inc Gill Con IncPace Metals North LLCRaysteel IncSouthwest Ironwork Inc CONSTRUCTIONREPORTER050000 METALS MEMBERSPh: 505-877-5454Ph: 505-269-4710Ph: 505-873-2611Ph: 505-898-3309Ph: 505-296-9600VIEW MORE > SCOPE OF WORK:Construction of two 12,000 gallon aviation fuel tank, fuel truck rack loading/unloading skid, concrete containmentpad around the new fuel storage tanks, construction of a truck fuel loading and unloading containment pad,construction of a secondary containment basin with discharge pump, construction of a stormwater retention basin,construction of UG containment piping, demolition and construction of asphalt paving, and other work to completethe project.10/20/202303:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESS00CLICK HERE RECOMMENDED10/04/202311:00 AM MSTESTIMATED COST: $1,200,000PROJECT CATEGORY LEGENDAirports / Transportation / RailPolice / FireParks / RecreationFederal / State / MunicipalWater Storage / Tanks / DamsEducation Wastewater TreatmentRoadwork / Paving / Bridges / DOTHealthcareARCHIVEDNEWSVOLUME III | ISSUE 51 | PAGE 27BUSY CLOVIS AIRPORT GETS BIG FEDERALFUNDING FOR LARGE INFRASTRUCTUREPROJECT >VOLUME III | ISSUE 46 | PAGE 37TUCSON AIRPORT RECEIVES BIG FUNDINGFOR TAXIWAY AND RUNWAY WORK >VOLUME IV | ISSUE 1 | PAGE 33PHOENIX AIRPORT GETS BIG FUNDING FORZERO EMISSIONS MOVE >

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New utility infrastructure and total reconstruction ofroadway including concrete and drainage.LEARN MORE > The Village of Pecos in San Miguel; County will plan,design, and construct 4,045 LF of 6-inch PVC C-900 DR-18 waterline through open trench methods alongGlorieta Hwy and Main St. as well as 44 LF of 6-inch PVCC-900 DR-18 waterline with 26-inch casing using jackand bore methods.LEARN MORE > Scope of Work includes the construction of a new singlelevel below grade and 2 level above grade courthousefacility. The total building square footage is 18,340square feet. The new building will be attached to theexisting Curry County District Courthouse secure entryand public corridor...LEARN MORE > ESTIMATED COST: $2,600,000NEW MEXICOPOST-BID PROJECTS ESTIMATED TOTAL VALUE: $21.5 MILLION2023-60C0: ROSE STREET RECONSTRUCTION58ESTIMATED COST: $4,400,0002023-5E7D: PECOS WATER SYSTEMIMPROVEMENTS PHASE 1ESTIMATED COST: $14,500,0002023-5848: CURRY COUNTY MAGISTRATECOURTHOUSEBUILTENVIRONMENT

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BID RESULTS/AWARDSPROJECT TYPE LEGENDPROJECTNAMEPROJECT NUMBERBID DATE/TIMEESTIMATEDCOSTPROJECTCATEGORYRose StreetReconstructionProjectPROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM. CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIAL2023-60C009/19/202302:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESSSCOPE OF WORK:New utility infrastructure and total reconstruction of roadway including concrete and drainage.$2,600,000CLICK HERE Roadwork /Paving /Bridges / DOTDesign / BuildAdditions / Renovations / UpgradeDemolition / AbatementNew ConstructionSite Work / Non-BuildingMaterial / Equip / Service / InstallVendor / Professional ServicesConstruction Reporter MemberContract Awards: 1 Low $3,127,672.00 Star Paving2 Low $3,250,549.00 TLC Plumbing & UtilityPROJECTOWNERLos Alamos County (505) 662-8052101 Camino Entrada, Building 3Los Alamos NM 8754459BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AIARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERPERMIAN BASIN TO SEE NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERPROPOSED FUEL TAX MAY FUND ALBUQUERQUE ROAD PROJECTS >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERWITH BIG VOTER APPROVAL, EL PASO SET TO TACKLE ROAD WORK >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERLONG-PLANNED NEW MEXICO ROAD AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS SCORE FUNDING >

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BID RESULTS/AWARDSPROJECT TYPE LEGENDPROJECTNAMEPROJECT NUMBERBID DATE/TIMEESTIMATEDCOSTPROJECTCATEGORYPecos WaterSystemImprovementsPhase 1PROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM. CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIAL2023-5E7D09/18/202311:00 AM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESSSCOPE OF WORK:The Village of Pecos in San Miguel; County will plan, design, and construct 4,045 LF of 6-inch PVC C-900 DR-18waterline through open trench methods along Glorieta Hwy and Main St. as well as 44 LF of 6-inch PVC C-900 DR-18waterline with 26-inch casing using jack and bore methods.$4,400,000CLICK HERE Federal / State /MunicipalDesign / BuildAdditions / Renovations / UpgradeDemolition / AbatementNew ConstructionSite Work / Non-BuildingMaterial / Equip / Service / InstallVendor / Professional ServicesConstruction Reporter MemberContract Awards: 1 Low $824,437.00Apple Mountain Constructors2 Low $857,612.00DUB-L-EE LLCPROJECTOWNERPROJECTENGINEERVillage of Pecos(505) 757-651154 S Main StPecos NM 87552Wilson & Company(505) 348-40004401 MastheadStreet NE, Ste 150Albuquerque NM8710960BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AIARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERMORIARTY AIRPORT TO SEE LONG-PLANNED UPGRADE WORK >VOLUME III | ISSUE 50 | PAGE 30POPULAR SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO RESORT VILLAGE CONTEMPLATING WATER SYSTEMIMPROVEMENT PROJECT >VOLUME II | ISSUE 43 | PAGE 34CARLSBAD GETS FEDERAL FUNDS FOR WATER PROJECT WORK >

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BID RESULTS/AWARDSPROJECT TYPE LEGENDPROJECTNAMEPROJECT NUMBERBID DATE/TIMEESTIMATEDCOSTPROJECTCATEGORYCurry CountyMagistrateCourthousePROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM. CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIAL2023-584809/21/20233:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESSSCOPE OF WORK: Scope of Work includes the construction of a new single level below grade and 2 level above gradecourthouse facility. The total building square footage is 18,340 square feet. The new building will be attached to theexisting Curry County District Courthouse secure entry and public corridor. The primary building systems will beconcrete footings and concrete basement walls with steel frame for floors and roof. Concrete Masonry Unit walls willbe used for shear strength. Exterior cladding will be brick over metal studs and brick over concrete masonry units.Roof System will be TPO to match existing main secure entry building. Windows will be aluminum. The scope of workwill include detention grade doors at holding areas, bullet resistive glazing, interior casework, courtroom benchesand furniture, building finishes, and vertical circulation (stairs and elevators). Selective demolition work will includethe demolition of portions of walls, finishes and roofing at the existing main security entry and public corridor. TheScope of Work will include site demolition and Structure Demolition of an existing 2,000 sf single story building andexisting parking area. New site work will include grading, drainage and new parking paving. A concrete retentionpond is included in the scope of work along with area drains and below grade piping. The existing main secure entryand public corridor will remain operational during the course of construction as will the operations associated withthe adjoining District Courthouse. The General Contractor will need to work closely with the Curry CountyAdministrative and Sheriff staff to maintain coordination between construction operations and the operations of thecourts and inmate transfer.$14,500,000CLICK HERE Office SpaceDesign / BuildAdditions / Renovations / UpgradeDemolition / AbatementNew ConstructionSite Work / Non-BuildingMaterial / Equip / Service / InstallVendor / Professional ServicesConstruction Reporter MemberContract Awards: 1 Low EPPX ConstructionPROJECTOWNERPROJECTARCHITECTNew MexicoAdministrativeOffice of theCourts (505) 827-4800237 DonGasparSanta Fe NM87501NCA Architects PA (505) 255-64001306 Rio GrandeBlvd NWAlbuquerque NM87104-263361BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AI

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NEW MEXICOWAGE DETERMINATIONSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023BERNALILLO COUNTYDONA ANA COUNTYEDDY COUNTYDE BACA COUNTYCHAVES COUNTY62BUILTENVIRONMENTLEA COUNTYSANDOVAL COUNTYSANTA FE COUNTYSAN MIGUEL COUNTYSAN JUAN COUNTYTAOS COUNTYOTERO COUNTYSOCORRO COUNTY

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WAGE DETERMINATIONSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023Bernalillo CountyChaves CountyCurry CountyDe Baca CountyDona Ana CountyEddy CountyLea County Otero CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySandoval CountySanta Fe CountySocorro CountyTaos County63COUNTY LEGENDBUILTENVIRONMENTWage Decision CLICK TO VIEWProject TitleContracting AgencyContracting AgencyContactRequestedDateWage DecisionStatus BE-23-2623-A/B/H To'Hajiilee Water Supply Project Albuquerque Bernalillo County WaterUtility Authority Victoria Dery 9/22/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2625-B BBRP 5th Floor SPDEquipment Renovations UNM Hospital Edward Avila 9/22/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2624-B Kennedy MS ADA Compliance Albuquerque Public Schools Adam Hendrickson 9/22/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2608-B RAC Fire Protection City of Albuquerque Briggs Hartwell 9/21/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2607-B BRF 328 Lab Renovation University of New Mexico Andre Nunez 9/21/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2606-B MDC CO Unit and MasterControl Workstations Bernalillo County David Conkle 9/21/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2602-H Volcano Cliffs ArsenicTreatment Facility &Pump Station Upgrades Albuquerque Bernalillo County WaterUtility Authority Jane Rael 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2585-A AAI Mill & Inlay Cedar Crest New Mexico Department ofTransportation Ricky Matteson 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2576-B Public Safety BuildingRenovation Central New Mexico CommunityCollege Greg Van Wart 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2565-A Electric Vehicle InfrastructureProject $225K Central New Mexico CommunityCollege Greg Van Wart 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved

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WAGE DETERMINATIONSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023Bernalillo CountyChaves CountyCurry CountyDe Baca CountyDona Ana CountyEddy CountyLea County Otero CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySandoval CountySanta Fe CountySocorro CountyTaos County64COUNTY LEGENDBUILTENVIRONMENTWage Decision CLICK TO VIEWProject TitleContracting AgencyContracting AgencyContactRequestedDateWage DecisionStatus CH-23-2575-A A.I.P.P. Sculpture Pedestal New Mexico Military Institute Kent Taylor 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved CH-23-2560-A 18" Water Line Repair - W.Country Club Road City of Roswell Louis Najar 9/18/2023 Wage Decision Approved DB-23-2574-B Dental Clinic DE BACA FAMILY PRACTICECLINIC Susan Vick 9/18/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2614-A 4936 Upper Intermural FieldChain Link Fence New Mexico State University Dickie Apodaca 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2605-A Adams Park Canopies City of Anthony Gloria Ramirez 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2596-A Dos Lagos Musco LightingSoccer Field City of Anthony Gloria Ramirez 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2577-B Fairgrounds Arena Improvements2024-1119 GNE Dona Ana County Donald Bullard 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2573-A 4457 Trivis Curd and Gutter New Mexico State University Richard Hernandez 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2568-A CN LC00360 New Mexico Department ofTransportation Pauline Martinez 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2566-A CN 1101023 New Mexico Department ofTransportation Pauline Martinez 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved

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WAGE DETERMINATIONSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023Bernalillo CountyChaves CountyCurry CountyDe Baca CountyDona Ana CountyEddy CountyLea County Otero CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySandoval CountySanta Fe CountySocorro CountyTaos County65COUNTY LEGENDBUILTENVIRONMENTWage Decision CLICK TO VIEWProject TitleContracting AgencyContracting AgencyContactRequestedDateWage DecisionStatus DA-23-2564-A CN LC00271 New Mexico Department ofTransportation Pauline Martinez 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2563-A EV Charger Installation New Mexico Department ofTransportation Allen Sanchez 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved DA-23-2562-A EV Charger Installation New Mexico Department ofTransportation Allen Sanchez 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved ED-23-2589-B AV Rear Section RoofRenovation Carlsbad Municipal Schools Tammy Healey 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved ED-23-2588-A Desert Willow Bus Lane Carlsbad Municipal Schools Tammy Healey 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved LE-23-2610-B Install new HVAC controls CES2023-2285 KES Lovington Municipal Schools jessie vanhooshier 9/21/2023 Wage Decision Approved LE-23-2590-A NM-82 MP 143 – Maljamar RestArea ConcreteReplacement 386251 New Mexico Department ofTransportation Moises Garcia 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved LE-23-2579-A Resurface and Stripe Parking LotSouth of Admin Bldg -Ramirez & Sons - 33262MAF Eunice Public Schools Dwain Haynes 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved

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WAGE DETERMINATIONSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023Bernalillo CountyChaves CountyCurry CountyDe Baca CountyDona Ana CountyEddy CountyLea County Otero CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySandoval CountySanta Fe CountySocorro CountyTaos County66COUNTY LEGENDBUILTENVIRONMENTWage Decision CLICK TO VIEWProject TitleContracting AgencyContracting AgencyContactRequestedDateWage DecisionStatus LE-23-2569-B EMS Langston Gym Cabling& Intercom Equipment -Kirkmeyer Elec - 33260MAF Eunice Public Schools Dwain Haynes 9/19/2023 Wage Decision Approved LE-23-2548-B Jal Hospital District - ClinicAddition JAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT CAROLYNN SWAIN 9/18/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2595-B Piedra Vista High School Farmington Municipal Schools Ted Lasiewicz 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2594-B McCormick Elementary School Farmington Municipal Schools Ted Lasiewicz 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2593-B BHS auditorium PHASE 12023-2433 BH Bloomfield Schools Kimberly Mizell 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2592-B Bluffview Elementary School Farmington Municipal Schools Ted Lasiewicz 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2591-B Apache Elementary School Farmington Municipal Schools Ted Lasiewicz 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2549-B SJC McGee Park ColiseumVinyl 2240629 CES MEM San Juan County Jaime Jones 9/18/2023 Wage Decision Approved SM-23-2554-B Demolition of Paul D. HenryElementary PSFA CESJSSchool Las Vegas City Schools Karen Armijo 9/18/2023 Wage Decision Approved SM-23-2550-A WLV Football Field “D” AreasWLV Main Campus2023-3047 vw West Las Vegas Schools Dinah Maynes 9/18/2023 Wage Decision Approved

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Chaves CountyEddy CountyWage Decision CLICK TO VIEWProject TitleContracting AgencyContracting AgencyContactRequestedDateWage DecisionStatus SA-23-2622-A Loma Barbon Sediment Basin City of Rio Rancho Benninna Reinhardt 9/22/2023 Wage Decision Approved SF-23-2604-B Mary Esther GonzalesExpansion CITY OF SANTA FE Caryn Grosse 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved SO-23-2613-B DSOC Roof Replacement Associated Universities Inc Magdalene Romero 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved TA-23-2617-A Rio Lucero-Road Project Taos County Debra Chavez 9/22/2023 Wage Decision Approved TA-23-2587-A Blueberry Hill Road Phase I RoadProject Taos County Debra Chavez 9/20/2023 Wage Decision Approved OT-23-2615-H UP2401, Foothills & LowerHeights GST Rehab City of Alamogordo Patrick Riele 9/22/2023 Wage Decision ApprovedWAGE DETERMINATIONSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023Bernalillo CountyCurry CountyDe Baca CountyDona Ana CountyLea County Otero CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySandoval CountySanta Fe CountySocorro CountyTaos County67COUNTY LEGENDBUILTENVIRONMENT

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DOCUMENTNUMBERLIENRECORDEDDATEGRANTORGRANTEE2023059531Subdivision ANDERSON HTS 1A Lot 19 Block 1709/18/202309:45:13 AMPOHL YVETTEORCHARDS AT ANDERSONHTS INC2023059532Subdivision ANDERSON HTS 1 Lot 4 Block 1409/18/202309:45:13 AMRUVALCABA OLIVAS JOSE GORCHARDS AT ANDERSONHTS INC2023059587Subdivision SIESTA HILLS 3 Lot 2 Block 209/18/202311:53:18 AMNOELLE SHERRISSEFRANCESCAROCKEFELLERS CLEANING &RESTORATION CO2023059620Subdivision ALBERTSONS AT COORSSW Lot 109/18/202301:05:55 PMABS SW INV LLC C&V FLOORING SOLUTIONSINC2023060147Lot 5 Block 909/20/202311:07:38 AMQUINN CHRISTINE MMMS ENTRPS LLC2023060168Subdivision CARLISLE 1 Tract 1-5, 6A09/20/202311:57:53 AMRHINO HOLDINGS BLVD LLCEQUITERRA REGENRATIVEDESIGN INC2023060199Subdivision JADE PARK 10 Lot 27 Block 1609/20/202301:35:49 PMTROTTIER LESLIE ATLC PLBG & UTILITY2023060504Subdivision MOUNTAIN VIEW PARKParcel: B09/21/202301:08:17 PMMETZ KELLYNEW STONE CONST2023060522Subdivision VIRGINIA PLACE Lot B09/21/202302:11:37 PMNM BLACK LEADERSHIPCOUNICLALBQ PLBG HTG & COOLINGINC2023060686Subdivision GARCIA & PADILLA LANDS Tract A09/22/202309:25:21 AMNM PTNS LLC SEGO INSULATION INC 68COMMERCIAL LIENSBERNALILLO COUNTYBUILTENVIRONMENT

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HISTORIC STRUCTURE INHISTORIC NEW MEXICOVILLAGE UP FOR SALEREAL ESTATETH E BU IL T EN VI RO NM EN T MA GA ZI NECLIMATE DISASTERS, IN PARTICULAR THEWILDERNESS OF THE WEST, NEGATIVELYIMPACTING HOME INSURANCE RATES,SAYS NEW REPORTHOUSING STARTS SEE LATESUMMER DECLINE, SAYS NEWREPORTEATON CORPORATION HOPESTO MOVE INTO BIG FORMERHELEN OF TROY EL PASOFACILITY

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70PAGE 71 AFFILIATESPAGE 85 FEATURED REAL ESTATE COMPANYPAGE 86 FEATURED PROPERTIESPAGE 87 PROPERTIES FOR SALEPAGE 88 LAND FOR SALEPAGE 90 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS REAL ESTATE HOMEPAGE81BUILTENVIRONMENTA LOCAL BARBECUE RESTAURANT IS CLOSING ALANDMARK LOCATION AFTER OVER 50 YEARSIN OPERATION >77REAL ESTATE NEWS NEW MEXICOMEDIAN HOME PRICES INCREASE FOR THESENEW MEXICO COUNTIES >77LOCAL REALTOR DISCUSSES HOME BUYINGAND SELLING DILEMMAS >78CLIMATE DISASTERS, IN PARTICULAR THEWILDERNESS OF THE WEST, NEGATIVELYIMPACTING HOME INSURANCE RATES, SAYSNEW REPORT >80REAL ESTATE NEWS SOUTHWESTHOUSING STARTS SEE LATE SUMMERDECLINE, SAYS NEW REPORT >83REAL ESTATE NEWS NATIONALUS DOT AWARDS $1.4B IN GRANTS TO RAILINFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS >84CHECK OUT THIS LUXURIOUS AIRBNB INNEW MEXICO THAT SITS ON 400 ACRES OFFARMLAND >78LONGTIME RESTAURANT VETERANS COMETOGETHER TO REVIVE SAN FRANCISCOSTREET BAR & GRILL >78MEET ACTING TOURISM SECRETARY LANCINGADAMS: 3 SIGNATURE ACCOMPLISHMENTS >78EATON CORPORATION HOPES TO MOVE INTOBIG FORMER HELEN OF TROY EL PASOFACILITY >81MESA MANUFACTURING, DISTRIBUTIONBUILDING TRADES HANDS IN SALE-LEASEBACKDEAL >82MIDWEST METROS SEE GREATEST RENTINCREASE IN SEPTEMBER 2023 >84KUHN HOTEL TO BE DEMOLISHED >79QUESTA CENTER SUPERMARKET UNDERGOESRENOVATION BEFORE REOPENING >79FEDERAL AUTHORITIES ANNOUNCE PLAN TOSAFEGUARD SACRED TRIBAL LANDS IN NEWMEXICO’S SANDOVAL COUNTY >79BEHIND THE DEAL: OFFICE, MIXED-USEINBOUND FOR MANSFIELD >82

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72BUILTENVIRONMENT4 WAYS SIOR ISADVANCINGCOMMERCIAL REALESTATE ON A GLOBALSCALEIn a world that is becoming increasinglyinterconnected, the Society of Industrial andOffice Realtors (SIOR) is distinguishing itselfas a truly global organization. With adedication to worldwide representation andan unwavering focus on advancing thecommercial real estate industry, SIORharnesses the power of knowledge andexperience from its diverse members nowspanning 45 countries.Let's explore how SIOR is making waves onthe global stage, from broadening itsmembership, to its presence at internationalevents, and everything in between.CONTINUE READING >SIOR EVENTCALENDAROCTOBER 2023Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AIWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4TH9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (DE): SIOR GLOBAL AT EXPO REAL 2023 - CLICK HERE

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74BUILTENVIRONMENTCARNM EVENTCALENDARSEP. - OCT. 2023COMMERCIALOFFICE – WHATHAPPENS NEXT?CONTINUE READING >Predicting the future of the U.S. commercialproperty market is never easy. Fortunately,research conducted by industry thought leadersprovides key insights that should help lendersbetter position themselves for the murky futureahead.The last Commercial Buildings EnergyConsumption Survey conducted in 2018 by theU.S. Energy Information Administration foundthat 97 billion square feet of commercial realestate space existed in the U.S., approximately16% of which is commercial office.According to a recent article by J.P. MorganChase, $1.5 trillion of commercial real estatedebt will mature before the end of 2025. In theCMBS market alone there is approximately$185 billion in commercial office debt, 20% ofwhich is predicted to default.It is hard to predict where the biggest troublewill lie, but since the pandemic, suburban officespace has recovered at a faster pace than urbanmarkets. In the third quarter of 2022, vacancy insuburban offices was 11% compared to 18% forCentral Business District offices. In addition,Class A properties, which are often newer andmay include energy efficiency enhancements,access to outdoor space, fitness facilities andstate of the art technology are doing better...Copyright: Canva ProTHURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: CARNM BOARD MEETING - CLICK HEREWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4TH8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: CCIM NM DEAL MAKING SESSION - CLICK HERE

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75BUILTENVIRONMENTTOP 10 INDUSTRIALINSIGHTS FROMI.CON COLDSTORAGE 2023Current cold storage inventory is 37 yearsold on average and lacks the energyefficiency, technology or physical designfor bigger trucks and more loading thatcompanies like Walmart or Amazonrequire.“We have an entire product linethat needs to be replaced,” said economistKC Conway in a keynote address. Portscan’t offer capital for development, butthey can offer credit enhancements thatguarantee rent for up to two years after aproject is completed. Lenders like this andthey may be more willing to get involvedin a project with a few years ofguaranteed leasing. “Cold storage needsto be understood. It’s a businessenterprise with tangible assets, and realestate is only one piece of it,” Conwaysaid.There is great opportunity in the coldstorage space; however, it is far morecomplex than other industrial buildings,making speculative developmentespecially challenging. “Cold storage isunlike other asset classes because itmarries operations and development,”said Anthony Rinaldi, founder andmanaging principal, Saxum Real Estate.“You need members of the team withexperience in drilling down to the nitty-gritty of the end user, understanding howto fill the pallet positions, and wheredemand will be moving forward.NAIOP’s industrial conferences are known forexceptional information from leading expertsin addition to invaluable networking. Find keytakeaways from I.CON Cold Storage 2023,NAIOP’s first cold storage conference, below.1.2.CONTINUE READING >NAIOP EVENTCALENDARSEPTEMBER 2023Copyright: Canva ProMONDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH5:30 PM - 7:30 PM: DEVELOPING LEADERS HAPPY HOUR –DETAILS COMING SOON - CLICK HERE

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76BUILTENVIRONMENTSBA EVENT CALENDARSEPTEMBER 2023THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28THD2:00 PM - 2:30 PM: SBA CONTRACTING: HUBZONE PROGRAM - CLICK HEREREADOUT OF SBAADMINISTRATOR GUZMAN’SPARTICIPATION IN EVENTSWITH CONGRESSIONALBLACK CAUCUS FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON – U.S. Small Business AdministratorIsabella Casillas Guzman participated in multipleevents and panels at the Congressional BlackCaucus Foundation’s 52nd Annual LegislativeConference to discuss how the SBA and Biden-Harris Administration are promoting equity acrossthe small business landscape and supportingBlack entrepreneurs. Before the start of the conference, AdministratorGuzman joined Axios reporter Eugene Scott for afireside chat to unpack the unique challengesfacing minority-owned small businesses, highlighthow the SBA is prioritizing equity across SBAprograms, and discuss outreach to Blackcommunities to increase awareness of SBAopportunities.Last Thursday, Administrator Guzman participatedin a Procurement Forum where she furtherdiscussed how the SBA has significantly increasedopportunities for Black-owned small businesses ingovernment contracting and is on track to meetthe Biden-Harris Administration’s goal of 15% ofprime government contracts going to smalldisadvantaged businesses by 2025.CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AI

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After over five decades in business, alocal barbecue restaurant is closing thedoors on one of its landmark locations.Mr. Powdrell's Barbecue House is closingits 4,000-square-foot facility at 11301Central Ave. NE. The building is listed for$800,000, according to Crexi.The restaurant's final day in operation isSept. 30, President Joe Powdrell said. Continue reading >A LOCAL BARBECUERESTAURANT ISCLOSING A LANDMARKLOCATION AFTER OVER50 YEARS IN OPERATIONBy Aayush Gupta, Albuquerque Business First09/26/2023Median home prices have increased atleast 17% year-to-year since August2022 in three New Mexico counties:Eddy, Otero and San Juan County.Last year in August, the median homeprice in San Juan County was $299,000.Now that price is $350,000, according toRealtor. That is a 17% increase whencomparing the yearlong time period.This increase for San Juan County camemostly within a six-month period; themedian price was... Continue reading >77REAL ESTATE NEWSNEW MEXICOBUILTENVIRONMENTGET THE BACKSTORY OF ANOTHERMR. POWDRELL’S BARBECUE HOUSELOCATION THAT WENT ON THEMARKET LAST SUMMERMEDIAN HOME PRICESINCREASE FOR THESENEW MEXICO COUNTIESBy Nick Catlin, KOAT09/26/2023Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AICopyright: Canva Pro

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — With high-interest rates and a real estate marketthat’s in flux, there are some dilemmasyou’ll face if you’re buying or selling ahome.That is what Albuquerque realtor SkipAdams tells us.Locally, Adams says housing inventory isdown 17% from last year. Homes stay onthe market for around 28 days and themedian price is $360,000 – a 9.1%increase from last year. Continue reading >LOCAL REALTORDISCUSSES HOMEBUYING AND SELLINGDILEMMASBy Staff, KOB09/26/202378BUILTENVIRONMENTCHECK OUT THISLUXURIOUS AIRBNB INNEW MEXICO THAT SITSON 400 ACRES OFFARMLANDBy Rachel Driskell, Albuquerque Journal09/25/2023A retreat in Las Cruces that sits on 400acres of farmland and is located near alocal winery is available to rent throughAirbnb.At the Farm Airbnb there are no sharedspaces, just lots of scenic, open views. This custom home is located in a rural,peaceful setting and each of the threebedrooms has been... Continue reading >LONGTIME RESTAURANTVETERANS COMETOGETHER TO REVIVESAN FRANCISCO STREETBAR & GRILLBy Teya Vitu, Santa Fe New Mexican09/25/2023San Francisco Street Bar & Grill is comingback. In its old location. With three newowners more familiar than anybody withrestaurant founder Rob Day’s concept.Day originally opened San FranciscoStreet Bar & Grill at Plaza Mercado in1985 before moving a few doors east in2002 to 50 E. San Francisco St. But Daysold the restaurant in 2012, and it neverreopened after the March 2020coronavirus pandemic closures. Continue reading >Copyright: Canva ProMEET ACTING TOURISMSECRETARY LANCINGADAMS: 3 SIGNATUREACCOMPLISHMENTSBy New Mexico Tourism Department09/25/2023On August 8, 2023, former TourismDevelopment Director Lancing Adamswas appointed Acting Tourism Secretaryafter former Cabinet Secretary Jen PaulSchroer departed... Continue reading >

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BELEN — It might not be a registeredhistoric building, but the Kuhn Hotel inBelen is a landmark many will remember. After decades of planning and fighting forthe two-story, terron building, ownerJoan Artiaga has given up and will allowthe demolition of the building — but onher own terms. “I don’t want to fight anymore. I don’thave the fight in... Continue reading >KUHN HOTEL TO BEDEMOLISHEDBy Clara Garcia, Valencia County News Bulletin09/21/202379BUILTENVIRONMENTQUESTA CENTERSUPERMARKETUNDERGOESRENOVATION BEFOREREOPENINGBy Liam Easley, Taos News09/20/2023Copyright: Canva ProSince the Questa Center Supermarket closed in July, Dominic Apodaca, the newowner of the store, has been busy gettingeverything ready for customers. So far,most of the work has been getting thebuilding in shape. Continue reading >FEDERAL AUTHORITIESANNOUNCE PLAN TOSAFEGUARD SACREDTRIBAL LANDS IN NEWMEXICO’S SANDOVALCOUNTYBy Staff, Associated Press09/18/2023ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — In an effortto safeguard sacred tribal lands, federalauthorities announced a plan Monday toprotect more than 4,000 acres (1,619hectares) within the Placitas area in NewMexico’s Sandoval County.The U.S. Department of the Interior andfederal Bureau of Land Management saida proposed mineral withdrawal would barnew mining claims and oil and gasdevelopment in the area for 50 years,subject to valid and existing rights. Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro

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80REAL ESTATE NEWSSOUTHWESTBUILTENVIRONMENTIn a time when rising insurance costs areimpacting home building projects acrossthe country, a non-profit group focusingon climate issues is forecasting asignificant increase in rates within statesmost prone to natural disasters.According to the Insurance Issue reportissued by the New York-based FirstStreet Foundation, some 39 millionproperties, or around 25% of all homes inthe country, are currently underpriceddue to not taking into account probableclimate risk insurance increases.The report notes that just under 24million properties are currently subjectto rising rates due to the risk of winddamage, while 12 million are facing thesame issue because of possible flooddamage. A smaller 4.4 million properties,primarily in the West, could see anincrease in rates as a result of wildfires.The report also estimates that up to34,000 homes by the year 2050 will burn CLIMATE DISASTERS, INPARTICULAR THEWILDERNESS OF THEWEST, NEGATIVELYIMPACTING HOMEINSURANCE RATES,SAYS NEW REPORTBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/26/2023down on an annual basis due to wildfires.Noting that some states have enactedpolicies suppressing insurance prices, thereport notes “the insurance industry islimiting and withdrawing coverage inhigh-risk wildfire areas due to stateregulatory policies, increasing risk fromclimate change, and recent economicshifts.”Copyright: Canva ProResult? Many insurance companies areeffectively labeling some areas of thecountry as uninsurable, with state-backed “insurers of last resort” oftenbecoming the only alternative forhomeowners.“Without the ability to insure propertiesin high-risk areas with relativelyaffordable policies, homeowners will notbe able to afford the cost of ownershipassociated with homes in those areas andproperty values will deflate," says thereport.This isn’t just idle forecasting: in

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California, insurance rates have risen bynearly 800% for homes in areas subjectto wildfire, while significant increaseshave also been seen related to propertiesin the southeastern portion of Louisiananear flood-prone New Orleans whererates last year went up by 27%.That the economic impact of wildfires isgrowing is seen in two statistics:according to the National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration, wildfirescost around $8 billion in losses between2012 and 2016. Between 2018 and 2021,that figure had risen to $79.8 billion.two billion in annual sales founded in ElPaso in 1968.Earlier this month, Helen of Troy officialsannounced that they wanted to sell thefacility, while still keeping the company’sheadquarters in the city.Now the Eaton Corporation, a globalpower management company, hasdisclosed an interest in purchasing thesite for around $80 million. The company,which specializes in everything fromelectronic components to fuel systemsand utility and grid solutions, already hasan existing plant in El Paso’s NorthwestCorporate Center industrial park.In a news conference, Alex Mora, plantmanager for Eaton, said the company isplanning to manufacture additionalelectrical products at the new facility -products that will include the panelboards, switchboards, and circuitbreakers that are used for electrifyingdata centers and large commercial plants.Mora added that the company, which isheadquartered in Dublin and sawrevenues in excess of $20 billion lastyear, would be moving into the Helen ofTroy facilities due entirely to a demandfor its products, and not because it was“closing other plants somewhere.”81BUILTENVIRONMENTEATON CORPORATIONHOPES TO MOVE INTOBIG FORMER HELEN OFTROY EL PASO FACILITYBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/21/2023Plans are in the works for the purchaseand repurposing of a massive office andwarehouse complex along Interstate 10on the west side of El Paso.That complex, with 412,000 square feetof warehouse space and a 115,000square-foot office, was formerly thehome of the Helen of Troy company, ahousewares developer with more than Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro

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82BUILTENVIRONMENTMESA MANUFACTURING,DISTRIBUTIONBUILDING TRADESHANDS IN SALE-LEASEBACK DEALBy Ron Davis, Phoenix Business Journal09/26/2023The deal was structured as a sale-leaseback so Valley-based manufacturerAirBagIt will continue to operate at thelocation under a new, triple-net 18-yearlease. Continue reading >BEHIND THE DEAL:OFFICE, MIXED-USEINBOUND FORMANSFIELDBy Spencer Brewer, Dallas Business Journal09/26/2023While questions remain about the stateof office broadly, Mansfield has madeefforts to create its own office market. Itseems to be working – a mixed-useproject called Heritage Park, featuring60,000 square feet of Class A officedevelopment will soon break ground inthe city. Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro

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83REAL ESTATE NEWSNATIONALBUILTENVIRONMENTHousing starts in August were down bothfrom the month before and in comparisonwith where things stood a year ago, saysa new report just released by the CensusBureau.According to that agency, overall startshad dropped by 11% from July. But thedecrease at 15% was larger whenjuxtaposed against the numbers reportedin August of 2022.HOUSING STARTS SEELATE SUMMER DECLINE,SAYS NEW REPORTBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter09/25/2023with a 41% decline.Residential permits overall were off fromlast year, with a 2.7% decline, althoughsingle-family permits were up 7.2%. But,again, the numbers were daunting in themulti-family sector, where permits weredown by 18% from last August.Despite that multi-family decline, as oflast month there was a reported 995,000multi-family units under constructionnationally.A separate report issued by the AmericanBanking Association notes that housingstart levels in August were at their lowestpoint since the summer of 2020. Thereport also noted that a "resurgence inmortgage rates has pushed prospectivebuyers to the sidelines and weighed ondemand."The larger housing starts decline picture,notes the site Bloomberg, is highlightingthe “toll of declining housingaffordability.”Alicia Huey, chairman of the NationalAssociation of Home Builders, pointed tothe ongoing increase in mortgage rates asa primary reason for the housing startsslump.Interviewed by the publication TheStreet, Huey continued: “Builderscontinue to grapple with shortages ofconstruction workers, buildable lots, and The report additionally noted that whilesingle-family starts were actually up overAugust of 2022, it was in the multi-familysector where the real damage was seenCopyright: Canva Pro

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distribution transformers, which isfurther adding to housing affordabilitywoes.”Generally, according to NAHB figures,single-family permits have beensignificantly higher for most of the lastdecade when compared to multi-familypermits.Continuing the wave of funding from theInfrastructure Investment and Jobs Act,the U.S. Dept. of Transportation hasawarded more than $1.4 billion for 70passenger and freight rail projects in 35states and the District of Columbia,including upgrades to bridges, track andgrade crossings.The grants, which DOT’s Federal RailroadAdministration announced on Sept. 25,come from the Consolidated RailInfrastructure and Safety Improvements,or CRISI, program. Continue reading >84BUILTENVIRONMENTMIDWEST METROS SEEGREATEST RENTINCREASE INSEPTEMBER 2023By Quinn Purcell, BDC09/26/2023Oklahoma City, Okla.Kansas City, Mo.The September 2023 Rent Report byRent.com shows that metropolitan areasin the Midwest made up a majority ofgainers in rent price of the last year.While the median monthly price of renthas increased by 0.71% in August, theyear-over-year estimates show a nationalchange of -0.06 percent. The medianmonthly cost of rent in August 2023 was$2,052.For some U.S. metros, the data tells adifferent story.Top 10 Metro Rent IncreasesThe majority of metros that haveexperienced the greatest rent increaseyear-over-year are in the Midwest. Continue reading >Copyright: Canva ProUS DOT AWARDS $1.4BIN GRANTS TO RAILINFRASTRUCTUREPROJECTSBy Tom Ichniowski, ENR09/26/2023COMMERCIALMORTGAGE DEBTOUTSTANDING IN U.S.JUMPS TO $4.60TRILLION IN MID 2023By Micheal Gerrity, World Property Journal09/20/2023According to the Mortgage BankersAssociation's latestCommercial/Multifamily Mortgage DebtOutstanding quarterly report, the level ofU.S. commercial and multifamilymortgage debt outstanding increased by$37.7 billion (0.8 percent) in the secondquarter of 2023.Total commercial / multifamily mortgagedebt outstanding... Continue reading >

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Anannular solar eclipse, also known as the“ring of fire” solar eclipse, will be visible inNew Mexico and other parts of theUnited States on Oct. 14, 2023.KRQE News 13 spoke with a NASAscientist and a University of New Mexicoophthalmology professor about the stepspeople need to take to view the annularsolar eclipse safely and prevent eyedamage.Continue reading >THE DO’S AND DON’TSOF WATCHING THEANNULAR SOLARECLIPSE IN NEW MEXICOBy Fallon Fischer, KRQE News09/25/2023AMOS 2023 — Virginia-based startupBlueHalo has passed a first milestone intesting of a new antenna system toupgrade the Space Force’s antiquatedSatellite Control Network (SCN), and is“on track” to deliver a first unit by springof 2025, according to Kelly Hammett,who leads the independent Space RapidCapabilities Office (SpRCO) that ismanaging the effort.Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro. 93BUILTENVIRONMENTSPACE NEWSNEW MEXICO & NATIONALMODERN ANTENNA FORAGING SATELLITECONTROL NETWORKPASSES FIRST TESTBy Theresa Hitchens, Breaking Defense09/25/2023KAHULUI, Hawaii — Bob Smith, chiefexecutive of Blue Origin, will resign fromthe company in December and bereplaced by Dave Limp, the Amazonexecutive who had been overseeingdevelopment of its Project Kuiperconstellation.Continue reading >BLUE ORIGIN CEO SMITHTO STEP DOWNBy Theresa Hitchens, Space News09/25/2023

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Most scientists leading planetary sciencemissions attend the launch of theirspacecraft, seeing them off on journeysacross the solar system. Few scientists,though, are present for those missions’landings.Dante Lauretta was the exception. Theprincipal investigator for NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (whose full name, rarely used, isOrigins, Spectral Interpretation,Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer), Lauretta was inFlorida for the launch of the spacecraft inSeptember 2016 and, seven years later,in Utah when a capsule from thespacecraft returned from the near Earthasteroid Bennu to land on a military testrange southwest of Salt Lake City.Continue reading >A CAPSULE’S FALLMARKS THE START OFASTEROID AUTUMNBy Jeff Foust, The Space Review09/25/2023Now that the U.S. Space Force haslaunched a satellite just 27 hours afterreceiving orders, industry says it can startsending even bigger payloads to spacefaster.The “Victus Nox” mission, the SpaceForce’s effort to launch a satellite within24 hours, lifted off Sept. 14. FireflyAerospace’s Alpha launch vehicle took asmall satellite built by Boeing-subsidiaryMillennium Space Systems to low Earthorbit to provide space domain awarenessdata. Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AI94BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AISPACE FORCE’S SPEEDYLAUNCH RECORDCLEARS WAY FORBIGGER LAUNCHES—FASTERBy Jeff Foust, The Space Review09/25/2023

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95BUILTENVIRONMENTSPACE EVENTSNATIONWIDEVIEW FULL CALENDAR >SEPTEMBER 29THThe full moon of September, known as theHarvest Moon, will occur at 5:58 a.m. EDT(1058 GMT).OCTOBER 5THA SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket will launchNASA's Psyche asteroid mission. Thespacecraft will travel to the asteroid Psycheand enter orbit in 2029. The launch isscheduled for 10:38 a.m. EDT (1438 GMT) fromthe Kennedy Space Center, Florida.OCTOBER 6THThe Draconid meteor shower peaks tonight!The shower is active between Oct. 6 and Oct.10.OCTOBER 14THThe new moon will arrive at 1:55 p.m. EDT(1855 GMT).OCTOBER 14THAn annular solar eclipse will cross North,Central and South America today! OCTOBER 28THThe full moon of October, known as theHunter's Moon, will occur at 4:24 p.m. EDT(2124 GMT).OCTOBER 20THThe Orionid meteor shower peaks tonight!The shower is active between Sept. 26 andNov. 22. NOVEMBER 4THThe Southern Taurid meteor shower peakstonight! The shower is active between Sept.28 and Dec. 2. OCTOBER 28THA partial lunar eclipse will occur today! Someparts of the partial lunar eclipse should bevisible over Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa,North America, North/East South America,the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, theArctic and Antarctica.NOVEMBER 9THAt 5 a.m. local time, make sure to look towardthe east-northeast sky to see the mostspectacular pairing of the moon and Venus of2023. NOVEMBER 11THThe Northern Taurid meteor shower peakstonight! The shower is active between Oct. 13and Dec. 2. NOVEMBER 13THThe new moon will arrive at 4:27 a.m. EST(0927 GMT).

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96NEW MEXICO SPACE INDUSTRYFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTTo better serve customers, Belcan created four business models designed to act as centers of excellence:Engineering Solutions, Workforce Solutions, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Solutions and Government ITSolutions. Each unit is designed to accelerate the business goals of our customers through unmatchedexpertise and a commitment to measurable results.CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(800) 423-5226Founded in 1958, Belcan has become a global technological leader.Today, Belcan has over 10,000 professionals serving hundreds ofcustomers in over 60 locations worldwide.BELCAN#131 A&B Union Plaza, 2300 Buena Vista Dr SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106Engineering Better OutcomesAIRBUS SELECTS BELCAN AS STRATEGIC SUPPLIER FOR ENGINEERINGSERVICESCINCINNATI, OH – March 2, 2022 – Belcan, LLC (“Belcan”), a global supplier of design, software,manufacturing, supply chain, information technology and digital engineering solutions to the aerospace,defense, space, government services, automotive and industrial markets, today announced that it hasbeen selected by Airbus for a multi-year award as an engineering, manufacturing engineering andservices strategic supplier (EMES3).Belcan and its partner Sogeclair, with their productive and enduring alliance of 10 years, are recognizedonce more as valued partners to Airbus to address the future technological, environmental and industrialchallenges in the aerospace industry.“We thank Airbus for continuing to recognize Belcan as a valued supplier by bringing our deep and broadaerospace expertise and long legacy of providing high-quality engineering and manufacturing services tothe aerospace industry,” said Lance Kwasniewski, CEO of Belcan.The multi-year framework contract, which was awarded after a highly demanding selection processspanning several months, will further strengthen Belcan’s long-standing relationship with Airbus, whichhas continued through numerous agreements since 2002. The EMES3 award allows Belcan to support alldivisions, subsidiaries and affiliates of Airbus across engineering, manufacturing engineering andcustomer services functions.CONTINUE READING >

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97BUILTENVIRONMENTNew Mexico personifies the essential spirit of theaerospace revolution – from our world-classcommercial Spaceport with over 6,000 squaremiles of protected airspace to the dozens ofcutting-edge tech companies who are tacklingsome of the universe’s greatest challenges. NewMexico’s intellectual capital and access to keyfederal resources are second to none.NewSpace New Mexico is pleased to release “SpaceBudgeting for Modern Times - Industrial SpaceCapabilities with less waste, delay, and obsolescence” The pace of innovations by industrial space companiesand the hypersonic speed of objects and threats inspace require rapidly revamping the bureaucraticprocesses used to acquire space capabilities, protecthuman life, the environment, assets, and sovereignrights on Earth and in space.ANNOUNCING RELEASE OF"SPACE BUDGETING FORMODERN TIMES"VIEW PUBLICATIONEditor’s Note: Throughout 2022, New MexicoAngels’ members, investors and start-upowners will be writing columns on economicdevelopment and start-up opportunities in thestate. The Angels unite individual investors topool their resources, providing seed and early-stage capital to startup companies.The space race is back on.Winning it will require addressing the barrierscompanies face in launching their newproducts into space.I founded NewSpace New Mexico with thispurpose. As a former leader of the Air ForceResearch Laboratory Technology EngagementOffice, I witnessed how challenging it could befor companies to understand and navigate toresources that can help them grow andsucceed.Through our cooperation with the spacecompanies, convening industry forums and co-innovating with hundreds of space leadersacross the nation, we try to get at the rootcauses that result in too many companiesbecoming stuck in the industry-acknowledged“Valley of Death.” It has come back loud andclear that the biggest challenge preventingmore companies from succeeding is having asupport system that goes beyond the researchand development stage.We recently launched NewSpace Ignitor, whichis funded in partnership with AFRL, to addressthese concerns by providing a completesupport system for companies as they movefrom concept to product to sales. Theincubator-like program will provideunprecedented levels of post-R&D support toearly-stage, small and mid-sized companies.This support will give companies what theyneed to turn their innovations into revenue-generating products. CONTINUE READING >SUPPORT FOR START-UPSIS KEY TO WIN SPACE RACELEADERSHIPBy Casey Anglada Deraad, Founder & CEO,NewSpace New Mexico - Albuquerque Journal10/01/2022

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0098BUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEXICOBig Taiwan Automotive Parts Companyto Build Plant in Santa Teresa >SOUTHWESTINDUSTRY NEWS QUICK LINKS27CONSTRUCTION32Las Cruces City Homeless OrganizationSet to Expand its Campus Site >UNM prepares for demolition of Collegeof Education classroom building >$87M Sunport renovation underway asofficials prep for Balloon Fiesta rush >Delayed By The Pandemic, New LuxuryHotel In Phoenix Is Once Again OnTrack >Colorado Springs City Council GivesGreen Light To Mixed-Use Project >Unique, Green-Oriented AffordableHousing Project Set for Construction inAspen >NATIONALNew National League Of Cities TrackingService Shows Range Of FederallyFunded Infrastructure Projects >TRENDS37CONSTRUCTION40Underground climate change: How heatis trapped under the surface,threatening buildings >Ford reportedly pausing construction ofMichigan EV plant >Navy Picks Eight Firms for $1B in IDIQContracts >SEI Construction goes big with threeSchweiss Doors bifold hangar doors >Document Crunch & Procore Team Up toAutomate Contract Compliance &Mitigate Risks >August Sees New Construction JobGains, Says New Survey, Despite HiringChallenges >‘Everybody’s going to be impacted’: Fedshutdown would delay civil work >3 Ways That Automation is SustainableConstruction >Mayor lays plans to provide a newelectric service to schools >Lujan Grisham announces newmanufacturing plant coming to SantaTeresa >Heritage Real Estate Co. VP gives TwoPark Square food hall update >Top priority in Rio Communities iscompleting city hall multi-purposecomplex; streetlights >Blueberry Hill construction to add totraffic woes >Construction, remodel and loss ofparking loom over Regents >Longstanding El Paso School Purchasedby City to Be Used for New ShelterPurposes >New Scottsdale Affordable HomesProject Gets City Thumbs-Up >Pueblo Rescue Mission Wants toPurchase Building and Add to Its ShelterCapacity >ENR 2023 Top 100 Green Design Firmsand Contractors: A Green MarketGrowth Spurt >North American data centerconstruction rises 25% to record high infirst half of 2023, driven by growth ofartificial intelligence>HAVE A STORY OR A LEAD LET? LET US KNOW BY EMAILING MAGAZINE@CONSTRUCTIONREPORTER.COM

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00NEW MEXICOThe do’s and don’ts of watching theannular solar eclipse in New Mexico >93SPACEModern antenna for aging SatelliteControl Network passes first test >Blue Origin CEO Smith to step down >NEW MEXICOCity's 43rd cannabis dispensary openson Cerrillos Road >98WEEDFEEDWholesale cannabis prices rise in keystates, but downward pressureexpected >NEW MEXICOCongressional map gerrymanderingcase begins Wednesday >101LEGISLATIONNew Mexico Department ofTransportation will pull downunauthorized election signs >99BUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEXICOA local barbecue restaurant is closing alandmark location after over 50 years inoperation >SOUTHWEST77REAL ESTATE80Median home prices increase for theseNew Mexico counties >Local realtor discusses home buyingand selling dilemmas >Check out this luxurious Airbnb in NewMexico that sits on 400 acres offarmland >Climate Disasters, in Particular theWilderness of the West, NegativelyImpacting Home Insurance Rates, SaysNew Report >Eaton Corporation Hopes to Move intoBig Former Helen of Troy El PasoFacility >Mesa manufacturing, distributionbuilding trades hands in sale-leasebackdeal >Longtime restaurant veterans cometogether to revive San Francisco StreetBar & Grill >Meet Acting Tourism Secretary LancingAdams: 3 Signature Accomplishments >Behind the deal: Office, mixed-useinbound for Mansfield >NATIONALHousing Starts See Late SummerDecline, Says New Report >83US DOT Awards $1.4B in Grants to RailInfrastructure Projects >Midwest metros see greatest rentincrease in September 2023 >Kuhn Hotel to be demolished >Questa Center Supermarket undergoesrenovation before reopening >Federal authorities announce plan tosafeguard sacred tribal lands in NewMexico’s Sandoval County >Space Force’s speedy launch recordclears way for bigger launches—faster >A capsule’s fall marks the start ofAsteroid Autumn >SOUTHWESTUnited Auto Workers Strike Spreads toColorado >103NATIONALButtigieg to House Committee:Infrastructure Act Funds Are MovingAlong >105NEW MEXICOUNM School of Architecture andPlanning hosts open house >106ARCHITECTS / ENGINEERS / DESIGNArchitecture Billings Index in U.S.Remains Flat in July >

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CITY'S 43RD CANNABISDISPENSARY OPENS ONCERRILLOS ROADBy Teya Vitu, Santa Fe New Mexican09/25/2023Santa Fe now has 43 cannabisdispensaries.Santa Fe Craft Cannabis opened Sept. 1at 607 Cerrillos Road near the ShakeFoundation.Continue reading >NEW MEXICO WEEDFEED100BUILTENVIRONMENTBy Kate Robertson, MJBizDaily09/25/2023Wholesale cannabis prices stabilized orrebounded in some key markets throughthe summer, but cultivators should bracefor renewed downward pressure as thefall harvest boosts inventories throughthe end of the year, experts say.Chalk it up to simple supply-and-demanddynamics.Continue reading >WHOLESALE CANNABISPRICES RISE IN KEYSTATES, BUTDOWNWARD PRESSUREEXPECTEDCopyright: Canva Pro

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101The bench trial in the gerrymanderingcase concerning the state’s congressionalmap is set to begin Wednesday inLovington.The case alleges gerrymanderingoccurred during the 2021 redistrictingthat happened following the 2020Census when the 2nd CongressionalDistrict changed to include part ofAlbuquerque, which tends to voteDemocratic.Continue reading >CONGRESSIONAL MAPGERRYMANDERINGCASE BEGINSWEDNESDAYBy Nicole Maxwell, NM Political Report 09/26/2023Copyright: Canva ProNEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Under state law,you’re not allowed to post political signson state rights-of-way. And the NewMexico Department of Transportation(NMDOT) says they’re planning onenforcing that.State rights-of-way often include fencingon rural routes and the back of curbs onlocal routes, according to NMDOT. Signsplaced there will be removed.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTLEGISLATIONNEW MEXICONEW MEXICODEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION WILLPULL DOWNUNAUTHORIZEDELECTION SIGNSBy Curtis Segarra, KRQE News09/27/2023Copyright: Canva Pro

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102ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A federalgovernment shutdown is looming overCapitol Hill, and it doesn’t look likeRepublicans and Democrats will strike adeal any time soon. That means millionsof federal employees will be furloughed –tens of thousands who live in our state.Even those who don’t rely on Uncle Samfor a paycheck will feel the impact inother ways. Anyone who relies on manyfederal agencies, like seniors or veterans,will not have essential services orpayments until a budget gets passed.Continue reading >NEW MEXICO BRACESFOR GOVERNMENTSHUTDOWNBy Spencer Schacht, KOB 409/26/2023Copyright: Canva ProLOS LUNAS — Several property ownerson Roberts Circle are appealing the LosLunas Village Council’s decision tochange the zoning of a property to allowfor the construction of apartments on thestreet.The Los Lunas Village Councilunanimously voted to rezone theproperty at 7 Roberts Circle NE from anR-1 to C-1 zone, and granted propertyowners, Angel and Berenice Cabrera, adesignated use permit to build an eightunit apartment complex.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTBy Felina Martinez, Valencia County News-Bulletin09/21/2023APPEAL FILED AGAINSTLOS LUNAS VILLAGECOUNCIL FOR DECISIONON APARTMENTCOMPLEXCopyright: Canva Pro

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103BUILTENVIRONMENTLEGISLATIONSOUTHWESTTwo auto manufacturing plants inColorado have been targeted by theUnited Auto Workers as part of the laborunion’s larger national strike.Workers have now walked off the job atthe General Motors Denver PartsDistribution Center, located at 23400 E.Smith Road, a facility that produces morethan 200,000 parts on a monthly basis.The second Colorado job action is takingplace at the Stellantis DistributionCenter in Commerce City. That plant,located at 12225 E 39th Avenue,supports the company’s multi-brandmanufacturing.The UAW, with a total membership ofmore than 391,000 workers, announcedon September 15 that it was calling astrike against the Ford Motor Company,General Motors, and Stellantis, which,combined, employ around 145,000workers.Continues >UNITED AUTO WORKERSSTRIKE SPREADS TOCOLORADOBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 09/25/2023Copyright: Canva Pro. Magic Edit AI

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104The union said it was striking over what itsays are stagnant wages that have failedto take into account the impact ofinflation. The organization also wants tosee a restoration of retirement benefitsand overtime, two benefits that werediscarded during the Great Recession.Talks between the UAW andrepresentatives of the auto plants beganlast spring but failed to resolve majorissues. In a union-wide ballot on August15, 97% of the members voted to go onstrike.UAW President Shawn Fain, who has saidthat the membership specifically wants a20% immediate raise and gradual yearly,amounting to what will ultimately be anincrease of 46%, recently remarked thatthe union’s action is an “act of faith” in itsworkers.“Yes, these corporations are mountains,”Fain was quoted as remarking in theFinancial Times, “but together we canmake them move.”In a press release, the UAW noted thatwhile progress has been made innegotiations with Ford officials,“Stellantis, like General Motors, isrefusing to make significant progress.”The statement added: “Our strategy isapplying pressure where it is mostneeded.”The UAW action has seen strikes atplants primarily located in the Midwest.Besides Colorado, the only states in theWest thus far impacted have been Texas,with job actions at both a Ford andStellantis plant; Nevada, at a GeneralMotors facility; and two Stellantis plantsin California and Oregon.General Motors, in its latest statement,announced that while it was committedto ongoing bargaining, it also had“contingency plans for various scenarios”and was prepared to “do what is best forour business, our customers, and ourdealers.”BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AI

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105BUILTENVIRONMENTLEGISLATIONNATIONALAs the second anniversary of theInfrastructure Investment and Jobs Actapproaches, Transportation SecretaryPete Buttigieg sees the implementationof the landmark legislation, whichprovides $1.2 trillion for public worksprojects, moving into a new phase.Continue reading >BUTTIGIEG TO HOUSECOMMITTEE:INFRASTRUCTURE ACTFUNDS ARE MOVINGALONGBy Tom Icniowski, Engineering News-Record09/21/2023Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AIDive Brief:Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigiegfaced questions on the rollout and use offunds from the 2021 infrastructure lawfrom members of the HouseTransportation and InfrastructureCommittee during a Transportation...Continue reading >BUTTIGIEG GRILLEDOVER ROLLOUT OFINFRASTRUCTUREFUNDS BY HOUSECOMMITTEEBy Dan Zukowski, ConstructionDive09/26/2023

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106UNM's School of Architecture andPlanning invites the campus communityto its annual Open House on Thursday,Oct. 5 from 3-7 p.m. at George Pearl Hall.Learn about their undergraduate andgraduate programs in architecture,landscape architecture, historicpreservation, and community andregional planning. Continue reading >UNM SCHOOL OFARCHITECTURE ANDPLANNING HOSTS OPENHOUSEBy UNM Newsroom09/22/2023Based on the latest American Institute ofArchitects Architecture Billings Index forJuly 2023, the ABI score was 50.0,indicating that billings at architecturefirms remained flat for the month."This is the third straight month thatbillings at architecture firms havestabilized," said AIA Chief EconomistKermit Baker, PhD. "New project workhas been even stronger over this period.This suggests that design work mayfinally begin to increase over the comingmonths, although somewhat modestly."Continue reading >ARCHITECTS / ENGINEERS / DESIGNNEW MEXICO & NATIONALBUILTENVIRONMENTIn the face of the nation’s housing crisis,there has been a lot of talk about ground-up multifamily construction—and withgood reason. The only way to solve thehousing crisis is to add more housing. With the rapid increase in newdevelopments, owners of existing assetsface increasing competition. As theirassets age and the number of...Continue reading >THE BENEFITS OFSTRATEGICMULTIFAMILY HOUSINGREPOSITIONINGBy Ancelmo Perez, Josh Loree, BDC Network09/21/2023ARCHITECTUREBILLINGS INDEX IN U.S.REMAINS FLAT IN JULYBy WPJ Staff, Commercial Real Estate News09/15/2023Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AI

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107HD Hyundai Construction Equipmentannounced the availability of its threenew compact excavators. These will befeatured at the company's The UtilityExpo booth for the two-day showing.Continue reading >3 LATEST HYUNDAICOMPACT EXCAVATORSAVAILABLE NOWBy Merina Shriver, For Construction Pros09/26/2023Copyright: Canva ProOn Sept. 19, New York's Gov. KathyHochul announced the adoption andrelease of mandatory rules establishinggreenhouse gas emissions limits onconcrete for most state-funded publicbuilding and transportation projects...Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTVENDORS / SUPPLIERSNEW MEXICO & NATIONALNew York’s mandatory emissionslimits for concrete used in state-funded public building andtransportation projects will go intoeffect Jan. 1, 2025, Gov. KathyHochul announced last week...Dive Brief:Continue reading >NY ANNOUNCES FIRST-IN-THE-NATION STATECONCRETE MANDATEBy Sebastian Obando, ConstructionDive09/25/2023NEW YORK STATEISSUES BUY CLEANCONCRETE GUIDELINESFOR STATE PROJECTSBy Nadine M. Post, Engineering News-Record09/24/2023The Fenestration and Glazing IndustryAlliance (FGIA) updated a specificationestablishing minimum requirements forPolyvinyl Chloride (PVC) exterior profilesthat are used in windows, doors, and...Continue reading >UPDATEDSPECIFICATION FOR PVCEXTERIOR PROFILES ONWINDOWS, DOORS, ANDSKYLIGHTSBy Peter Fabris, Building Design + Construction09/25/2023Copyright: Canva Pro

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108BUILTENVIRONMENTSUPERIOR, Ariz. — On a 107 degreemorning in the mountains east ofPhoenix, a miner in a hard hat plungesdown the nearly 7,000-foot shaft of whatmay soon be the biggest undergroundcopper mine in the United States.Continue reading >THE U.S. NEEDSMINERALS FOR GREENTECH. WILL WESTERNMINES HAVE ENOUGHWATER?By Julia Simon, NPR09/26/2023Union Pacific has cut more than 24hours of transit time on a portion ofthe recently launched cross-borderintermodal service it operatesalongside Canadian National andFerromex owner Grupo MéxicoTransportes, the railroad announcedon Sept. 12.Dive Brief:Continue reading >UNION PACIFIC SPEEDSUP CROSS-BORDERINTERMODAL TRANSITTIMESBy Larry Avila, SupplyChainDive09/26/2023Copyright: Canva Pro Copyright: Canva Pro

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109The company that hopes to build atransmission line to move wind energyfrom Union County across the state toSan Juan County told state legislators onMonday that it will begin anenvironmental review process next yearand, depending in part on permittingtimelines, may be able to begin movingelectricity at the end of the decade.Continue reading >INVENERGY OFFICIAL:PLANNEDTRANSMISSION LINEWILL BRING ECONOMICBENEFITS TO NEWMEXICOBy Hannah Grover, NM Political Report09/26/2023BUILTENVIRONMENTENERGYNEW MEXICO & NATIONALCopyright: Canva ProWASHINGTON—Consumer, climate, andhealth advocates called on the U.S.Department of Energy (DOE) Thursdayto promptly finalize the water heaterefficiency standards it proposed this July.The groups submitted a letter signed bymore than 140 organizations and morethan 12,000 letters and petitionsignatures from members of the publicfrom all 50 states supporting theproposal. Continue reading >BROAD COALITION OFGROUPS URGES ENERGYDEPARTMENT TOFINALIZE WATERHEATER EFFICIENCYSTANDARDSBy Staff Environment New Mexico09/21/2023Copyright: Canva Pro

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110Last month, Attorney General RaúlTorrez announced those credits as a partof a settlement centered on PNM closingthe San Juan Generating Station.Continue reading >STATE REGULATORSAPPROVE $115M INCREDITS FOR PNMCUSTOMERSBy Jonathan Fjeld, KOB 409/21/2023BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva ProNew Mexico Gas Co. is seeking $49million more per year to cover theutility’s projected costs and investmentsgoing forward, potentially raising averageresidential consumer bills by 11% — orabout $6.70 more per month — ifapproved by state regulators.Continue reading >NM GAS CO. SEEKS 11%RATE HIKEBy Kevin Robinson-Avila, Albuquerque Journal09/24/2023HOUSTON, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Thenumber of active drilling rigs in theUnited States decreased to 630 thisweek, down by 11 from the previousweek and by 134 from one year ago,according to the weekly data releasedFriday by Houston-based oilfield servicescompany Baker Hughes.Continue reading >NUMBER OF ACTIVE U.S.DRILLING RIGS DOWNTHIS WEEKBy New Mexico State News.Net09/23/2023A recycling facility will be built inKentucky to shred electric vehiclebatteries in a $65 million venturebetween American and South Koreancompanies that will supply material for aseparate battery-related operation in thesame town, the companies announcedTuesday.Continue reading >By Bruce Schreiner, KOB 409/26/2023A NEW BATTERYRECYCLING FACILITYWILL DEEPENKENTUCKY’S TIES TOTHE ELECTRIC VEHICLESECTOR

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Seven other types of investment in single- or multifamily construction, repair and maintenance, orarchitectural and engineering services. Any dollar amountAny starting yearAny duration for the investmentAGC would like to share an exciting tool to demonstrate the economic impact of infrastructure investment inNew Mexico - ‘AGC Construction Impact Model’.AGC of America partnered with Brian R. Lewandowski, University of Colorado Boulder to produce a flexiblebut simple economic model that calculates the impact on employment and output in each state from varioussizes of investment in different types of construction.The below link provides an explanation and instructions for using the model. The table below shows an example of the results obtainable from the model, in this case, the total instatejobs (construction, supplier and induced jobs throughout the state's economy) and total instate output from a$1 billion investment over one year in three types of construction: highways, nonresidential buildings, orother nonresidential structures (infrastructure).Users can choose from:In addition to total instate jobs and output, the model shows separately the impact on construction, supplierand induced jobs, output, and value added (or state gross domestic product, the amount of labor income andprofits added by the investment), and the 10 sectors that receive the most additional spending.To access AGC’s ConstructionImpact Tool click here. For more information on how touse the tool clickhere.We hope you will share yourreports with us, please emailKelly Roepke-Orthat kroepke@agc-nm.org111

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112WEEKLY INDUSTRY STATISTICS CURATED BY THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT & CONSTRUCTION REPORTERBUILTENVIRONMENTSHOW YOUR SUPPORT & SIGNUP FOR OUR WEEKLY DIGITAL MAGAZINETODAY! CLICK HERENEW MEXICONATIONAL INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION REPORTER

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New MexicoLouisianaOklahomaWest VirginiaDistrict of ColumbiaSouth CarolinaFloridaNevadaArizonaUnited StatesOhioCaliforniaIndianaMontanaHawaiiSouth DakotaOregonIllinoisMaineRhode IslandVirginiaMassachusettsVermontNew JerseyWisconsinUtah20% 15% 10% 5% 0% New Mexico ranked 1st overall in 2022 for thehighest poverty rate in the country, 18.2%.POVERTY RATE IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2022BY STATE AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIASource: US Census BureauSurvey by: US Census BureauPublished by: US Census BureauSource link: CLICK HERERelease date: September 2023113BUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEXICO STATISTICS PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR The average poverty rate in the United States is 11.5%.The second highest state was Mississippi at 17.8% andLouisiana at 16.9%. The state with the lowest povertyrate was New Hampshire, at 7.1%. According to the USCensus Bureau, the total household income must be lessthan the applicable threshold to be considered inpoverty. The threshold is calculated by the number andage of people in a household. For example, a family offive with two adults and three children would have athreshold of $34,926. If the hypothetical family makesless than this amount, they would be considered to be inpoverty. - Josh Cutler, The Built Environment Thresholds 1 adult under age 65: $15,2251 adult age 65 and older: $14,0361 adult under age 65 and 1 child: $20,1721 adult age 65 and older and 1 child: $20,0951 adult and 2 children: $23,5781 adult and 3 children: $29,7822 adults and 1 child: $23,5562 adults and 2 children: $29,6782 adults and 3 children: $34,926Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AIARCHIVEDNEWSVOLUME II | ISSUE 37 | PAGE 81NEW HARVARD STUDY TAKES NOTE OFONGOING HOUSING AFFORDABILITYCHALLENGES; URGES FEDERAL ACTION >VOLUME III | ISSUE 52 | PAGE 28NEW FEDERAL FUNDING TARGETINGCONSTRUCTION OF AMBITIOUSALBUQUERQUE TRANSIT PROJECT >VOLUME IV | ISSUE 09 | PAGE 31TAOS PUEBLO SECURES FUNDING FORMUCH-NEEDED AND LONG-PLANNEDHOUSING PROJECT >

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GeorgiaMichiganSouth CarolinaOhioNevadaTennesseeTexasColoradoOklahomaNew Mexico12,500 10,000 7,500 5,000 2,500 0 Over 70,0000 clean energy manufacturing jobs areexpected in the United States as of August 2023.CLEAN ENERGY MANUFACTURING JOBS IN USAAS OF AUGUST 2023Source: Canary MediaSurvey by: Canary MediaPublished by: Canary MediaSource link: CLICK HERERelease date: September 2023114BUILTENVIRONMENTNATIONAL STATISTICS PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR Out of the top ten leading states, New Mexico ranked10th with 2,050 expected jobs. Georgia ranked 1st with11,489 jobs, followed by Michigan with 9,213 jobs. Cleanenergy manufacturing includes electric vehicles, solarand wind turbines, and battery production. Over $80billion is expected to be spent nationwide for newfactories and factory expansions. - Josh Cutler, The Built EnvironmentCopyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AIARCHIVEDNEWSVOLUME IV | ISSUE 5 | PAGE 110INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE ISSUES FINALRULES ON ENERGY BONUS TAX >VOLUME III | ISSUE 44 | PAGE 107NEW TAX CREDIT RULES ANNOUNCED FORTHE BUILDING OF SOLAR PROJECTS >VOLUME III | ISSUE 21 | PAGE 105CLEAN ENERGY TAX CREDIT REQUIREMENTSISSUED BY TREASURY DEPARTMENT >

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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 In 2022, American universities received anestimated 290,086 Chinese students. NUMBER OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTSFROM CHINASource: Open DoorsSurvey by: Open DoorsPublished by: Open DoorsSource link: CLICK HERERelease date: November 2022115BUILTENVIRONMENTINTERNATIONAL STATISTICS PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR From 2012 to 2020, universities across the United Statessaw a steady increase in Chinese students, capping at372,532. Since 2021, universities have witnessed adownward trend in Chinese students. Even with thedownward trend, China is still the biggest exporter ofinternational students in the United States. According to the Institute of International Education, in2021, 56% of Chinese students overwhelmingly choseSTEM or business fields of study. In addition, accordingto China's Ministry of Education, nearly 95% of Chinesestudents studying abroad were self-funded in 2017.Furthermore, according to the U.S. Department ofCommerce, Chinese students studying abroad in theUnited States contributed approximately $15 billion tothe U.S. economy in 2018. - Josh Cutler, The Built EnvironmentARCHIVEDNEWSVOLUME III | ISSUE 52 | PAGE 79STUDENT HOUSING MORE IN DEMAND THANEVER-WITH BOTH STUDENTS ANDINVESTORS >VOLUME IV | ISSUE 2 | PAGE 83STUDENT HOUSING MARKET SHOWING ALLTHE RIGHT SIGNS FOR A ROBUST FALL 2023 >Copyright: Canva Pro. Text to Image AI

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Northern New MexicoSouthern New Mexico Outside AdjacentTotalsStateLocationProjectsBidding813060171EstimatedCost$99,430,915$89,251,891$140,108,128$328,790,934BIDDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED COSTS (PROJECTS LOCATED IN THE CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN-ROOM)MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2023 4:04 PM MST116BUILTENVIRONMENT PROJECT STATISTICS PROVIDED BY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER

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Phil Chacon Park RenovationPROJECTNAMEPROJECT NUMBER2023-5D7ETOTALVIEWSTOP PROJECTS THIS WEEKVOLUME IV | ISSUE 11NEW MEXICO | COLORADO | ARIZONA | EL PASO, TX920South Central Colfax...2023-613E 717North NM 314...2023-6140 665New Construction of Wastewater...2023-5EF6 629Renovation for HopeWorks...2023-6137 537Sarracino Middle School2023-6591 522Construction Services for Tom...2023-5F03 473Brahman Diversion Channel Extension...2023-5C4C 472Piñon Ridge Chapel & Events Hall2023-647C 4005,335117BUILTENVIRONMENT

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McKinley Co., NMASKING PRICE: $13,000,000GROSS REVENUE: $23,900,000CASH FLOW: $1,500,000INVENTORY: $150,000REAL ESTATE: $11,500,000BUSINESS DESCRIPTION$13,000,000 plus inventory for New Mexico GallupUnbranded Truck Stop Business and Property. Saleincludes Truck Stop, Truck Repairs and Truck Washon 5 acres. Additional 15 acres of prime acresavailable for additional $4,000,000. Located on amajor interstate highway exit ramp. LOCATIONLOCATION LOCATION. $100,000 averagemerchandise sales with much higher margins dueto mix of sales. 460,000 average gallon gas salesper month with high margins due to Deisel and Defsales. NO SUPPLY AGREEMENT. Two Canopies, onefor 8 lanes Deisel and Def and one with 4 Gasolinepumps. Restaurant is leased and generating greatincome. Showers, two rest rooms and sitting romfor Truck Drivers. Profitable operation. NO BEERand NO LOTTERY. Great opportunity for the rightowner operator or a family. Additional strongIncome from a 3 Bays Truck repairs and TruckWash, Lottery, ATM, Air vacuum, cigarettes, andother rebates and commissions. Seller is retiringand looking for the right deal. Please “do notdisturb the employees” and call The Saleh Groupfor more information and showings or visit usonline.118BUSINESS FOR SALENEW MEXICOBUILTENVIRONMENTSG 9560 NEW MEXICO GALLUPUNBRANDED TRUCK STOPABOUT THE BUSINESSLocation: McKinley County, New MexicoYear Established: 2000Number of Employees: 14Real Estate: OwnedBuilding Sq. Ft.: 8,000Facilities: 8000 sq. ft. Stand Alone Building includesthe restaurant on 20 acres prime landABOUT THE SALEReason For Selling: Seller Downsizing and RetiringTraining/Support: 2 weeks at no cost to buyerVIEW LISTING >Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro

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PERMITNUMBERCLICK TO VIEWPERMIT LOCATIONPERMITOWNERESTIMATED COST: N/ABP-2023-365257010 HUSEMAN PLSWTOTALSQ. FEETBryan Ferrell09/18/2023 - 09/25/2023 5,000BUILDINGCONTRACTORJWE CONSTRUCTS, LLCISSUE/EXPIRATION DATEBP-2023-358741520 LOMAS BLVDNWVictorias InvestmentGroup LLC09/18/2023 - 09/21/2024 3,029BuildingContractorESTIMATED COST: N/ABP-2023-298208801 HORIZONBLVD NEDr Robert Melendez09/18/2023 - 09/25/2024 5,652ESTIMATED COST: N/ABP-2023-296686915 Jefferson St NEAmerican TowerCorporation - TowerOwner09/21/2023 - 03/21/2024 200ESTIMATED COST: $25,000BP-2023-2899710510 RESEARCHRD SELGL 2, LLC09/18/2023 - 03/18/2024 11,864ESTIMATED COST: N/ABP-2023-261271401PENNSYLVANIA STNECarrie Wilson09/19/2023 - 03/19/2024 180,400ESTIMATED COST: $421,956ALBUQUERQUE BUILDING PERMITSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023Construction Reporter Member119BP-2023-226401333 COLUMBIADR SEJL Gray09/20/2023 - 03/20/2024 14,380ESTIMATED COST: $784,740HBC GENERAL CONTRACTORS LLCINFINITY BUILDERSRBA ARCHITECTSTSI TOWER SERVICES INCARCLINE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNBOTTOM LINE CONSTRUCTIONMANAGEMENT, LLCMCC LLCDIVERSIFIED IMPROVEMENTCONTRACTORS, LLCBUILTENVIRONMENT

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PERMITNUMBERCLICK TO VIEWPERMIT LOCATIONPERMITOWNERESTIMATED COST: $1,105,584BP-2023-226211515 COLUMBIADR SETOTALSQ. FEETJL Gray09/20/2023 - 03/20/2024 17,832BUILDINGCONTRACTORDIVERSIFIED IMPROVEMENTCONTRACTORS, LLCISSUE/EXPIRATION DATEBP-2023-154485400 CENTRALAVENUE SETyson Parker - Studio151, LLC - Agent forGovind, LLC09/19/2023 - 03/19/2024 5,525BuildingContractorESTIMATED COST: $65,000BP-2023-117512801 JUAN TABOBLVD NENusenda Credit Union09/18/2023 - 03/18/2024 4,226ESTIMATED COST: N/ABP-2023-04873333 MONTANO RDNWSergio Bermudez09/20/2023 - 09/26/2024 4,461ESTIMATED COST: $80,000BP-2022-447296315 MENAULBLVD NEHALLE PROPERTIES,LLC09/19/2023 - 03/19/2024 1,113ESTIMATED COST: $400,000BP-2022-395362100 LOUISIANABLVD NEGoodman Realtiy Group09/18/2023 - 09/18/2024 30,492ESTIMATED COST: N/AALBUQUERQUE BUILDING PERMITSSEPTEMBER 18TH - 22ND 2023Construction Reporter Member120MODY CONSTRUCTION, LLCTYSON PARKER LLCENTERPRISE BUILDERSCORPORATIONJOE SLAGLE ARCHTECTH & W ARCHITECTUREMOUNTAIN SIDE CONTRACTORS,LLCMAIN FRAME CONSTRUCTIONCORPORATIONHART DESIGN ANDCONSTRUCTION INC.MODULUS ARCHITECTS, INCBUILTENVIRONMENT

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PERMIT LOCATIONISSUE/EXPIRATION DATEPERMITOWNERPP-2023-36801PP-2023-36819PP-2023-36861PP-2023-36963PP-2023-370286300 SAN MATEOBLVD NEGP-2023-11750845 JUAN TABOBLVD NEPERMITINFOLFD LLC09/19/2023 - 03/19/2024TotalContractValue:$40,000.00GP-2023-228091601 AVENIDACESAR CHAVEZ SEShannon Thompson09/18/2023 - 03/18/2024TotalContractValue:$707,801.13BUILDINGCONTRACTORGP-2023-2842109/18/2023 - 03/18/2024TotalContractValue:$56,875.00PP-2023-36500222 MAPLE ST NEDeacon PropertyServices LLC09/21/2023 - 03/21/2024Sewer lineReplacementand repairInstall water lines,gas lines, fixturesand storm sewer fornew Dutch Bros.09/15/2023 - 09/20/2024Install waterlines, gas lines,fixtures andstorm sewer fornew Dutch Bros.5760 MCMAHONBLVD NWPetersons Properties09/20/2023 - 09/20/2024Install plumbing,plumbing roughin, top out,water lines, andsewer pipes...4041 JEFFERSONPLAZA NEMarissa Hebert09/20/2023 - 09/26/2024relocationof sanitaryand water...2821 4TH ST NWGordon Bernell School 09/18/2023 - 09/18/2024Addition toschool with 3restrooms...211 UNSER BLVDSW09/18/2023 - 09/26/2024NewChampionXpress CarWash...Chelsea SilvaDutch Bros CoffeeBIG 'M' PLUMBING INC.Via Real Estate LLCCUSTOM GRADING,INC.J3 SYSTEMS LLCENCOMPASS ROOFTOPSDUKE CITY SERVICESLLCRM-MCI LLCBIG 'M' PLUMBINGINC.KDC MECHANICAL LLCJOSH PLUMBING ANDHEATINGPERMITNUMBERCLICK TO VIEWALBUQUERQUE PERMITSCOMMERCIAL121Demolition Re-roofSolar Under 10KWWallPlumbingElectricalMechanicalAB Boiler Vertical Transport BUILTENVIRONMENT

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The cost of building materials continues torise, making construction sites a constanttarget for opportunist thieves. Ensuring yoursites have the right security measures inplace is more important than ever. Construction sites are filled with valuableitems, such as tools and heavy machinery,that make theft an ever-present risk.In fact, equipment theft is so widespread theNational Equipment Register (NER) andNational Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)estimate losses to construction companiesare between $300m and $1b annually.These losses are not only expensive in termsof the lost materials and constructionequipment, but they are also expensive in thedelays they cause, the impact on insurancepremiums and the time it takes to replace thestolen items.The cost of building materials is at an all-timehigh, so if you don't want your site to becomea costly statistic, security should be yourhighest priority.WCCTV, the USA's leading provider ofmanaged construction site security cameras,details below how mobile surveillancecameras backed by proactive monitoring...CONTINUE READING >RISING BUILDING MATERIALCOSTS: HOW TO PREVENTCONSTRUCTION SITE THEFTBY WCCTVCopyright: Canva Pro124BUILTENVIRONMENTTHEFT & SECURITYNEW MEXICO

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