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04BUILTENVIRONMENTTitan Development, without the shovelsor hard-hats, proclaimed the framing oftheir new luxury multifamily projectwhile the final days of the InternationalBalloon Fiesta came to an end.On October 12th, 2023, several speakerscomprised of the contributing land group,development team and local governmentstood in the hired design firm’s backyardto observe HB Construction’s progresson a 209-unit class A multifamily project. The targeted completion of the project isearly 2025. Titan cut the ribbon of the $36 millionAllaso Journal multifamily project up thestreet at 7800 Headline Boulevard latelast June. The private bid for what’s being titledThe Senary by Allaso’ was between atotal of five selected general contractors.The Albuquerque Journal, anotherneighbor on the block, reported but doesnot cite a total investment of $64.5million for The Senary. Construction management with Titan LESS THAN A HALF MILE AWAY, DEVELOPERCELEBRATES THE CONSTRUCTION OF YET ANOTHERMULTIFAMILY PROJECTBy Dane Vaughn, The Built Environment10/18/2023Renderingcurrent phaseCopyright: Courtesy of Titan DevelopmentCopyright: The Built Environment
05BUILTENVIRONMENTtold The Built Environment that theestimated construction costs with thegeneral contractor stood at $47.3 million,as of publication.Dekker Perich Sabatini (DPS) hasdesigned and overlooks the constructionof The Senary daily from the south side oftheir office space. A week prior to theceremony the firm hosted a group ofarchitectural and engineering studentsfrom Central New Mexico CommunityCollege to walk the job site. Copyright: Courtesy of Dekker Perich Sabatini“It makes the job so worth it. You can seewhat you do in a computer in the fleshevery single day. Our poor contractorsare a little nervous though,” said DPSPrincipal for Multifamily CommunitiesHannah Greenhood.Greenhood said a unique aspect of TheSenary was the carriage building thatconjoins with one of the threeindependently phased within the project. Carriage buildings are usually separatefrom main buildings and provide directaccess to garage space. “We’ve never done it before,” continuedGreenhood, “it’s as much space that wecould get while still providing the producttype.”Copyright: Courtesy of Titan DevelopmentJosh Rogers, a partner at Titan, said TheSenary adds to both Titan’s Allaso brandand the Journal Center’s mixed-usefuture in a press release. Rogers alsospoke to The Built Environment prior tothe speeches given at The Senary’sgroundbreaking. “We did some unique things on thisproject,” said Rogers, “what’s fascinatingis the main building that’s being framedright now, there’s no corridor on the firstfloor.”This allowed for an extra 50 to 100square feet of space for the units andgave tenants front door access from theexterior rather than a hallway, saidRogers. Rogers also said that the land was contri- Titan Development Partner Josh Rogers speaking at The SenaryGroundbreaking on October 12th, 2023.Copyright: The Built Environment
06BUILTENVIRONMENTcontributed by those interested in theproject’s vertical development, includingJC-Six LLC, DPS and The Journal CenterCorporation.Extra land near the previous AllasoJournal project is being utilized for TheSenary’s construction needs. Titan has loaned some of the landadjacent to the Allaso Journal project tostore the lumber panels used to frameThe Senary, according to Titan’sConstruction Manager Bob Kearney.they could bring it here and stockpile it,”said Kearney. Rogers said that once the lumber is gonethere are no set plans for the land butTitan plans to self-develop it in thefuture. Tenants looking for space at The Senaryonce completed can look to the operatoror property manager Greystar.Greystar is also the operator of thenearby Allaso Journal, which according toRegional Property Manager Justin Stone,is 71% pre-leased and is more than 50%occupied.Move in rates for The Senary have beenunderwritten for $2.20-$2.25 per squarefoot, according to Stone.“Right before we open, we actually setthe rent. So, we just find out how close wewere to targeted because you knowCOVID was a surprise and the market forrent was way higher than expected, andnow things are slowing down a little bit,”said Stone.At this rate the cost of a studioapartment, with the smallest squarefootage, will cost a projected $1,320 permonth. A two bedroom would cost aprojected $3,375 per month on thespacious high end. Greystar’s pricing is subject to changeboth three months and one month priorto the opening, said Stone.The laydown yard east of the Allaso Journal being used to storeThe Senary’s lumber panels. Copyright: The Built Environmentthrowback to the ribbon cutting of allaso journalThere is not enough space within the5.15-acre site to store the lumber so theframer LRC Construction is being loanedthe land as a laydown yard. The entirety of the lumber for the AllasoJournal project was purchased as astrategy against the fluctuating supplychain. The same strategy is being used onThe Senary with the help of that extraland. “I basically fenced them out a small, alittle bit less than a quarter of an acre, so RETURN TO NAVIGATION >
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23AGC NEW MEXICOEVENT CALENDAROCTOBER - 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 >BUILTENVIRONMENTFRIDAY NOVEMBER 3RD8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - DEFENSIVE DRIVING - CLICK HEREAGC, YOUTURNHEALTH PARTNER TOCOMBAT SUBSTANCEUSE AND SUICIDE INTHE CONSTRUCTIONINDUSTRYFRIDAY NOVEMBER 10TH8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - FALL PROTECTION - CLICK HEREFRIDAY DECEMBER 8TH8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - CONFINED SPACES - CLICK HEREYouturn Health Provides:Peer Support - Trainedpeer coaches use their own experiences overcomingsubstance use and behavioral health struggles tohelp people take meaningful steps in their ownjourney.Online Learning and Videos - Access to over 450educational videos and stories that help peopleunderstand stress, anxiety, depression, substanceuse, and more.Family Support - Family and loved ones also getaccess to the program and their own dedicated peercoach.AGC and Youturn Health are dedicated to providingsupport to the construction industry for behavioralhealth and substance use issues, and AGC is thrilled toannounce a new program providing member firms withspecial discounts on Youturn Health's innovative,construction-industry focused education and supportservices for AGC member employees and their families.The statistics speak for themselves—stress, depression,and substance use have taken a toll on the constructionindustry, with suicide rates soaring to 53.2 per 100,000U.S. workers. This alarming figure is 4x higher than thenational average and 5x greater than all otherconstruction fatalities combined.AGC and Youturn Health are dedicated to providingsupport for behavioral health and substance use issues,and AGC is thrilled to announce a new program thatprovides member firms with special discounts onYouturn Health's innovative, construction-industryfocused education and support services for youremployees and their families.CONTINUE READING >AT AGC NM - 1615 University Blvd. NECost for AGC NM Members: $80Cost for Non-AGC Members: $ 120FRIDAY OCTOBER 27TH8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - TRAILER TOWING SAFETY - CLICK HERE
24On 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
25Copyright: Canva Pro.AIA 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 HEREAIA CONFERENCE ONARCHITECTURE & DESIGN2024: BROADENING ITSAUDIENCE AND OFFERINGA GLOBAL PERSPECTIVEWashington – October 3, 2023 – The AmericanInstitute of Architects (AIA) is proud to announcethe AIA Conference on Architecture & Design 2024(AIA24), a premier event for architecture,engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals.The 2024 event, under a new name, will be held inWashington, DC, June 5-8, 2024. AIA is broadeningits educational offerings at the annual conferenceto include AEC professionals from all career stagesand to include a more global perspective. In its Call for Proposals, AIA solicited the bestspeakers and content for the AIA Conference onArchitecture & Design. AIA24 will showcaseahead-of-the-curve educational content from adiversity of voices, career stages...CONTINUE READING >BUILTENVIRONMENT
26ABC NEW MEXICO EVENT CALENDAROCTOBER - DECEMBER 2023ABC 2023 TECHREPORT DETAILSFRAMEWORK FORSUCCESSFULCONSTRUCTIONTECH ADOPTIONWASHINGTON, Oct. 10—Associated Buildersand Contractors reported today that itsConstruction Backlog Indicator declined to 9.0months in September, according to an ABCmember survey conducted Sept. 20 to Oct. 4.The reading is equivalent to one year ago. View the full Construction Backlog Indicatorand Construction Confidence Index dataseries.Though it declined last month, the Southcontinues to have the lengthiest backlog,which has been the case since October 2021.Over the past year, only the West hasexperienced increasing backlog. ABC’s Construction Confidence Index readingfor sales and staffing levels edged higher inSeptember. The profit margins reading fellslightly. All three readings remain above thethreshold of 50, indicating expectations forgrowth over the next six months.CONTINUE READING >THURSDAY OCTOBER 26TH, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - CLICK HERETHURSDAY 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 OPENHOUSECopyright: Canva ProBUILTENVIRONMENTWEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8TH, 111:30 AM - 1:00 PM - CLICK HERENOVEMBER MEMBER LUNCHEON
272023UPCOMING DATESNMUCA NEWSLETTEROCTOBER 2023From the Executive Director's DeskHello Members,Is there a better place to welcome in Fall than NewMexico? From shimmering golden cottonwoods,crane migration, balloons in the air, cooler, crispweather, and our chile harvest, it's a beautiful timeof year!Our last event of the year is coming up onNovember 3, 2023. Our End of Year Social is areally fun event and one of our best attended ofthe year. Come out and celebrate our successfulyear and have some fun. Registration is now openonline; see details below. I hope to see you soon. Stay safe!Jane JerniganOCTOBER 19TH: 9AM BOARD MEETING NOVEMBER 3RD: HOLIDAY PARTYCLASSES/SEMINARS/SESSIONSBUILTENVIRONMENTCLICK HERE TOREGISTERDamage Investigation WorkshopCompetent Person WorkshopLunch & NMRCGA Golf TournamentIntroduction to the Service Area EditorGround Penetrating Radar TrainingNMRCGA ReceptionContinental Breakfast in Exhibit HallWelcome to the New Mexico DamagePrevention SummitPeople Smart Leaders Embrace ChangePrevention.... A Shared ResponsibilityNothing Comes Before TEAMLunch Buffet - with AwardsNetworking with ExhibitorsNo More Excuses: How the Digital Revolution isSolving the Abandoned Line ChallengeDamage Reporting in New MexicoNM Dig Law Update NMRCGA Reception / Door prizesContinental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall5 Steps to Fixing Any ProblemWhy Is Construction the Most At-Risk Industryfor Suicide Deaths?OCTOBER 24, 2023 OCTOBER 25, 2023 OCTOBER 26, 2023
28WICNM NEWSLETTEROCTOBER 2023 >NOVEMBER 17TH FROM 6:30 PM - 10:30PM:WICNM GALA - CLICK HERESAVE THE DATES: 2023 EVENT SCHEDULE VIEW MORE PHOTOS HEREBOWLING EVENT SUCCESSThe event raised $2,800.00 for our ScholarshipProgram.Copyright: Canva ProBUILTENVIRONMENTHello Members,It finally feels like fall and the leaves are changingcolors; this is one of the many reasons why I lovewhere we live. New Mexico goes through all fourseasons and that is not the norm in a lot of otherplaces. I always try to find time to just relax andtake in the scenery even if it’s for only a fewminutes. It helps me to appreciate the smallerthings in life, when chaos is all around, I have toremember to take a minute and just breath.Before we know it, we will be gathering with familyand friends for the holidays and that’s when thingsget hectic. Preparing meals, buying gifts, havinghouse guests and planning parties can beoverwhelming at times, so try to remember to takea minute, step away, take a deep breath andappreciate the chaos. One day that chaos will be amemory that you will look back on and smile. Someof my favorite memories as a child was thecraziness of the holidays, like coming up with thebest costume for Halloween, the smell of foodcooking all day filling the house at Thanksgiving,and the anticipation of finding out what was inthose colorful packages under the tree forChristmas. I look back on those memories and hopethat the chaos that goes on now will be wonderfulmemories for my family and friends to look backupon and smile.Gia Espinoza- American Subcontractors Associationof New MexicoWICNM President 2023 ~I have learned to live my life one step, one breath, and onemoment at a time~Muhammad A
29BUILTENVIRONMENTMISSION 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 >
A non-profit housing group calledHomewise has announced plans to buildup to half a dozen affordable townhomesin a historic residential section ofAlbuquerque.The project will go up at 119 High StreetSW within the Huning Highlandsneighborhood, on property that until thisspring was the site of a 7,100 square foot,two-story home that was nearlydestroyed in a fire.The fire was most likely not viewed as atragedy for neighbors who hadcomplained about the condition of the HISTORICALBUQUERQUENEIGHBORHOOD TO SEENEW TOWNHOMECONSTRUCTIONBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment10/18/2023Image generated using text to image AImore than century-old building,abandoned and boarded up for the mostpart of the last decade.In 2021, Homewise, with offices in bothAlbuquerque and Santa Fe, purchasedthe site with plans to repurpose thehome, dividing the space into severalcondominium units.Now the organization is looking at thepotential of a site that measures about atenth of an acre, exploring the possibilityof constructing either 5 or 6 townhomes,depending upon future input from theAlbuquerque Landmarks Commission.The project, if approved, will becomereality in a part of town populated withstately brick and wooden structuresdating to the 1880s.Conversely, the affordable housingproject will also be going up in a aneighborhood where the average rent, 30CONSTRUCTION NEWSNEW MEXICOBUILTENVIRONMENT
according to various sources, is in excessof $1,500.Homewise was established in 1986 witha mission of providing affordable housingand financing for such housing. Accordingto the group's latest annual report, it hasthus provided $3.5 million in downpayment assistance for home purchases,along with building 60 new homes inmetro Santa Fe.Noting that the site is currentlyunderutilized, Keller said the presence ofthe stadium will enrich "one of our mostfrequented areas and provide neweconomic activities."He further described the project as a"significant win for our city and apotential game-changer."Officials with and fans of the New MexicoUnited team have long wanted to see astadium built for the sport. In the fall of2021, Albuquerque voters rejected a $50million bond to fund the project.Despite that loss, the team's ownershipearlier this year announced that it wasstill determined to build a stadium thatcould hold around 10,000 seats,committing some $30 million to theproject.The project will be additionally supportedby infrastructure improvementsundertaken by the City.The team has agreed that no games willbe played in the stadium during the one-week Albuquerque International BalloonFiesta, which takes place every year inOctober.31BUILTENVIRONMENTCITY LEASE OFFEREDFOR CONSTRUCTION OFNEW SOCCER STADIUMIN ALBUQUERQUEBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/13/2023The next step in building a stadium for apopular Albuquerque soccer team hasbeen taken with a City decision to leasethe land needed for the project.As announced by Mayor Tim Keller,roughly seven acres out of the 365-acreBalloon Fiesta Park on the north end ofthe city will be given over to the buildingof a permanent home for the New MexicoUnited team.Image generated using text to image AICHANGES COMING TOSTRETCH OF ROADWAYNEAR DOWNTOWN ABQNOTORIOUS FORSPEEDINGBy Alexa Skonieski, KRQE 10/16/2023ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Thesights and sounds of speeding down 6thStreet near Downtown Albuquerque are
nothing new to the people who live alongit.“They go, I mean, 20 miles an hourprobably over. You hear brakes all thetime, honking because of the one-waysign we have here,” resident KristleHardage said.“I’m doing about 30, and they’re justwhizzing by me,” resident Michael Countssaid. Continue reading >32BUILTENVIRONMENTSANTA FE FAT TIRESOCIETY COMPLETESBRIDGES PROJECTALONG WINSOR TRAILBy Matt Dahlseid, Santa Fe New Mexican10/15/2023To hear project crew leader BrentBonwell describe it, building the last fivebridges along the Winsor Trail overTesuque Creek was something akin to agrueling battle with a diabolical villain atthe end of a superhero movie.In order to complete a project that beganmore than a decade ago to install bridgesover all the Winsor Trail’s crossings ofTesuque Creek, members of the Santa FeFat Tire Society had to haul hundreds ofpounds of treated lumber and othermaterials three miles along mountaintrails out to the build sites below theWinsor’s intersection with Chamisa Trail. Continue reading >GOV. LUJAN GRISHAMTO ORDER ALL STATEVEHICLES TO BEELECTRICBy Andres Valle, KOAT10/17/2023ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —In a push to reduce New Mexico's carbonfootprint, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham isordering all state government agencies totransition to a fully electric fleet."I am declaring today and we'll have afully executed executive order that by2035, the state fleet will be 100%electric," said Lujan Grisham.The new goal comes... Continue reading > Copyright: canva ProGOODWILL INDUSTRIESOF NEW MEXICO TOOPEN RETAIL, SERVICESCENTER IN CARLSBADBy Aayush Gupta, Albuquerque Business First10/12/2023Goodwill Industries of New Mexico isexpanding its footprint to Carlsbad.The new store and services center islocated at 1108 West Pierce St. The23,000-square-foot space will offercareer service development, skillstraining, veteran programming and otherresources.Scooter Haynes is... Continue reading >
33BUILTENVIRONMENTLOS LUNAS SCHOOLSMILL LEVIES, GO BONDON BALLOTBy Felina Martinez, Valencia County News Bulletin10/12/2023LOS LUNAS — Los Lunas Schools isproposing a $24 million GeneralObligation bond and the continuation of a2 and 3 mill levy on November’s ballot.“The district goes to voters to renewexisting property tax bonds, which allowsLos Lunas Schools to build, renovate andmaintain school sites,” said SandraTraczyk, chief financial officer of LLS.Traczyk said there will be no tax rateincrease through the proposed bond andlevies. If passed, she said it will bring inabout $11 million per year for the districtto spend on facility and technologyimprovements. Continue reading >STATE GRANTS $150KTO RED RIVERDISTILLERY EXPANSIONBy Geoffrey Plant, Taos News10/11/2023The Red River Brewing and DistilleryCompany is set to benefit from anagreement with Taos County that willfunnel $150,000 in state economicdevelopment funds to the company'ssoon-to-open second location at 619 E.Main St.The Taos County Commission adopted anordinance at its regular meeting lastTuesday (Oct. 3) authorizing theagreement, which... Continue reading >Copyright: canva Pro
34BUILTENVIRONMENTUp to 420,000 square feet of mixed-usespace could see construction in Denver ifplans for a university project becomereality.The Metropolitan State University ofDenver wants to build both newresidential and retail space on itsspacious 150-acre Auraria campus in thecentral part of the city. As envisioned, the project will go up nearthe intersection of the Auraria Parkwayand 11th Street. DENVER’SMETROPOLITAN STATEUNIVERSITY WANTS TOBUILD NEWRESIDENTIAL ANDCOMMERCIALSTRUCTURESBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment10/18/2023According to just-announced plans, morethan 300 units of mixed-incomeaffordable housing will be built, with aportion of those units available for theschool’s faculty and staff.That residential building will also includefacilities for the school’s Auraria HigherEducation Center, which featuresprograms for children from 12 months to5 years of age. In a statement, Colleen Walker, chiefexecutive officer of the Auraria HigherEducation Center, said the missionbehind the new project is to “create newspaces for accessible housingopportunities, early and highereducational programs, and continue tosupport workforce development.”The retail and/or commercial building CONSTRUCTION NEWSSOUTHWESTNot an actual rendering: Image generated using text to image AICopyright: canva Pro
part of the project will house classroomspace for the school’s workforcedevelopment.If all goes as currently planned, work onthe commercial building could launchnext summer, with a rough completiondate of the end of 2025. Work on theresidential building is set to beginsometime in early 2025, with a late 2026completion date.Founded in 1965, the Metropolitan StateUniversity is defined as an opportunityschool, with an emphasis on smaller classsizes. In the fall of 2022, the school hadan enrollment of nearly 16,000 students. Arizona’s largest city.What is being called the Discovery OasisParadise Ridge health corridor andbiotech research hub will go up on thenorth end of Phoenix on land just to thesouth of Loop 101, between 56th Streetand 64th Street.Earlier this month, members of thePhoenix Planning Commission gave theirunanimous approval to the project,sending it on to the city council.It is expected that the Discovery Oasishub will ultimately see the constructionof some 3.3 million square feet offacilities that will include an outpatientclinic, patient services, medicalequipment manufacturing, and researchand development space.Early plans for the project indicate adecided emphasis on sustainabilitypractices, with the installation of a dripirrigation system designed to minimizewater waste, dual glazed windows, andLED lighting throughout the campus.According to city documents, Phoenix inthe last two decades has emerged as amajor player in the bioscience andbiotech world, with more than $4 billionin new and expanded facilities comprisingupwards of 6 million square feet.35BUILTENVIRONMENTLONG-PLANNED MAYORESEARCH ANDINNOVATION HUB INPHOENIX MAY SOON GETFINAL CITY APPROVALBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/17/2023The next important step in the creation ofa 120-acre biotech research hub inPhoenix will be taken later this week witha vote by the Phoenix City Council.For upwards of a decade, plans have beenin the works for the building of the hub,which will belong to the Rochester,Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic.The big non-profit organization, foundedin 1864, has long had a presence in bothPhoenix and Scottsdale. Opening theMayo Clinic Hospital in 1987 at 5777 E.Mayo Boulevard, Mayo has also wantedto see the development of a hub thatwould spur research while also attractingbiotech companies to set up operations in Copyright: canva Pro
A protracted legal battle on the part ofpreservationists and community activistsfinally led to a vote by the El Paso CityCouncil earlier this year to consideranother site for the arena.Now, members of the council have votedto sell those 18 properties, which the Citypurchased for $13.2 million, with thecouncil also looking at an ordinanceallowing for the building of restaurants,bed and breakfasts, and other businesseswithin the larger Civic Plaza area.While it may be a sticky thing, any newprojects involving the eighteenDuranguito properties will not involvethe demolition of the whole ofDuranguito itself.A scheduled public hearing regarding theordinance is expected to both make clearthe City's intentions, while undoubtedlyraising preservationist concerns thatsomehow Duranguito may be once againendangered.The Duranguito neighborhood isregarded by many as the birthplace of36BUILTENVIRONMENTNEW EL PASOPROPOSED ORDINANCEMAY SEECONSTRUCTION INHISTORIC DURANGUITONEIGHBORHOOD,PERHAPS FLAMING OLDDEBATEBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/17/2023Some seven years after the City of ElPaso announced its intention to build amulti-purpose arena requiring thedemolition of a historic neighborhood,efforts may be underway for the buildingof another large project in the generalarea.City officials have indicated that they willsoon begin a process of soliciting lettersof intent to develop 18 properties thatexist within the boundaries of theDuranguito neighborhood. Thoseproperties were earlier purchased tomake way for the arena project.Copyright: canva Pro
El Paso itself, with one- and two-storybuildings dating to the mid-19th century.The 43,000 square-foot museum, whichwas opened in 2015 and features exhibitsexploring the state’s Western heritage,operates at the site of the former andhistoric Loloma Transit Station.Those exhibits include a celebration ofthe region’s Native American, Spanish,and Mexican settlers, along with thecontributions of Americans who movedto southern Arizona from other places inthe country.The mission of the museum, according toits website, is to offer “high-qualityexhibitions, educational programs, andcommunity outreach addressing regionalhistory, particularly as reflected by thearts and dynamic cultural exchanges thathave marked the transition of the OldWest into the New West.”The expansion is expected to cost around$12 million to complete and will comprisenearly 11,400 square feet of newexhibition space. Project designer is thePhoenix-based Studio MA.Among the displays expected to behoused in the museum’s expansion: theextensive Eddie Basha Collection ofAmerican Indian and Western Americanfine art. That collection was cultivated bythe late Eddie Basha, Jr., owner ofBashas’ Incorporated, a grocery storechain primarily located in Arizona.The City of Scottsdale entered into amanagement agreement with themuseum nearly a decade ago and isexpected to provide some $40,000 in citymaintenance costs associated with thefacility’s expansion.37BUILTENVIRONMENTEXPANSION OFSCOTTSDALE'SPOPULAR WESTERNSPIRIT MUSEUM IN THEOFFINGBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/16/2023Plans are moving along for the buildingexpansion of one of the most popularmuseums in Arizona.Officials with the Western Spirit:Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, whichis located at 3830 N. Marshall Way, areenvisioning an addition to the currentfacility that will house two floors and twonew galleries.An important step forward was taken lastmonth with a vote by the Scottsdale CityCouncil approving the project. Copyright: Canva Pro
by the end of this year.While the micro-communities are notenvisioned as providing permanenthousing, they are seen, at the very least,as a way to get homeless people off thestreet, with each site offering supportiveservices and employment assistance.According to the publication Denverite,there are currently just under 1,400residential units across the city beingdeveloped as part of Johnston's effort. Todate, the City has "acquired 195 units in ahotel and 200 micro-community units."38BUILTENVIRONMENTDENVER SEEINGINTRODUCTION OFFIRST HOUSING MICRO-COMMUNITYBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/13/2023An effort to reduce homelessness inDenver through the building of smallneighborhood communities has beenlaunched, with the expectation that moresuch communities will be created in thenear future.Mayor Mike Johnston has announcedthat the first site in his ambitious House1000 initiative will see housing space, afully equipped communal kitchen, andlaundry facilities built on a fenced andgated property at 2301 S. Santa Fe Drive.That site, located in a primarily industrialneighborhood around 5 miles to thesouth of downtown Denver, haspreviously been vetted by city officialsregarding zoning, environmental, andpublic safety issues.In announcing the opening of what isbeing called a "micro-community,"Johnston said that it and future projectsof its size will "help get unhousedneighbors off the street and into safe,supportive transitional housing while alsohelping us close unsafe encampments."Nearly $47 million in city funds is beingused to create the micro-communities, aswell as purchasing and repurposinghotels that can be used for housing.The Mayor has said that he hopes tocreate housing for at least 1,000currently homeless individuals in Denver: Image generated using text to image AIIn a press release, the City of Denvernotes that "Mayor Johnston and his teamwill continue working to identifyadditional micro-community locations."The release continues: "The work willinclude evaluating community feedbackto deliver the best solution both forunhoused Denverites and for neighborsand businesses."
39BUILTENVIRONMENTWELL-KNOWNFLOORING COMPANY INCOLORADO LAYS DOWN$8.5 MILLION TO BUYNEW SPACEBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/12/2023An existing 36,000 square-foot officestructure in Loveland that is designatedas a Class A Building will soon be thehome to a prominent floor and tilecompany.Located at 6987 Rickenbacker Road, thestructure, which was built earlier thisyear, is located in the growing LovelandAirpark North on the generallyundeveloped north end of the city.The Colorado Floor Company has nowannounced its purchase of that building,which includes 30,000 square feet ofwarehouse space along with a 6,000square-foot mezzanine, for $8.5 million.The company plans to use the entirety ofthe building for its operations.With its offices currently located inGolden, the Colorado Floor Company,which was launched in 1988, has made aname for itself with its line of flooring,carpeting, and tile, not to mention graniteand quartz countertops.According to sources, the company'sannual revenue ranges between $10million and $15 million, figuresunderlining a historically upward trend.The larger Loveland Airpark North wasdeveloped by the company BHDevelopers, also of Loveland, abusiness/industrial park comprised ofaround 40 acres.In a statement, Curt Burgener, the headof BH Developers, expressed his pleasurein the Colorado Floor Company'spurchase of the Rickenbacker Roadbuilding, and added: "We built andpositioned Airpark North to be a leadingindustrial development in northernColorado."Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro
40BUILTENVIRONMENTDriver safety is a concern for anycompany that has vehicles on the road. Inaddition to the conduct of the driversthemselves and their interactions withthose around them, there is concernabout how bad driver behavior might beperceived by the public. One Georgiacontractor operates an asphalt plant forits paving projects and others’ projects. Italso has a division... Continue reading >GEORGIA CONTRACTORREINS IN DRIVERBEHAVIOR WITHTELEMATICSBy Evan Triggs, ForConstructionPros10/13/2023Populous, Gensler, HOK, and HKS headBD+C's ranking of the nation's largestsports facility architecture andarchitecture/engineering (AE) firms for2023, as reported in BuildingDesign+Construction's 2023 Giants 400Report. Top 130 Sports Facility ArchitectureFirms for 2023Firm 1.Populous 2. Gensler3. HOK4. HKS Continue reading >CONSTRUCTION NEWSNATIONALNJ UTILITY EARMARKS$902M TO UPGRADEAGING STATE GAS LINESBy Stephanie Loder, ENR 10/17/2023Public Service Electric & Gas plans tospend $902 million for the second, two-year phase of a program to modernize400 miles of aging gas mains throughoutNew Jersey. But funding approval itrequested earlier this year from the stateBoard of Public Utilities to launch planssoon for renewable gas and hydrogenpilot projects were denied by theregulator at least until 2026.While the regulatory approval by theboard, called BPU... Continue reading >TOP 130 SPORTSFACILITYARCHITECTURE FIRMSFOR 2023By Staff, BDC Network10/17/2023: Image generated using text to image AI
Walmart announced Wednesday itwill open a milk processing facility inValdosta, Georgia, in 2025. The dairy facility will create almost400 new jobs and marks a $350million investment in LowndesCounty, where the facility will belocated, per a press release fromGeorgia Governor Brian Kemp.The newly announced facility buildson Walmart’s efforts to own more ofits fresh foods supply chain. Dive Brief: Continue reading >WALMART POURING$350M INTO NEW DAIRYFACILITYBy Catherine Douglas Moran, SupplyChainDive10/17/202341BUILTENVIRONMENTINDIANA BREAKSGROUND ON $1.2BPRISONBy Matthew Thibault, Construction Dive10/16/2023Indiana officials including Gov. EricHolcomb and constructionrepresentatives broke ground on theWestville Correctional Facility, a $1.2billion prison in Westville, Indiana, onSept. 28. It’s the most expensiveproject in the state’s history,according to the Times of NorthwestIndiana.The construction team, BuildWestville, is a joint venture made ofLansing, Michigan-based GrangerConstruction, Indianapolis-based F.A.Wilhelm Const... Continue reading >Dive Brief:Copyright: Canva Pro
42BUILTENVIRONMENTWhile perhaps not everyone is exactlysure what artificial intelligence is, a newsurvey is showing that nearly 50% ofsmall business owners would like to usethe computer science in their work.Compiled by the Washington-basedbusiness research company MorningConsult, the survey notes that 46% ofrespondents say they would find value inusing AI technology for such purposes asinventory and supply chain management.SMALL BUSINESSESINCREASINGYEMBRACING ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCETECHNOLOGY, SAYSNEW SURVEYBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment10/18/2023But at the same time, an equally large44% indicated that they are concernedthat using any kind of AI tools mayexpose them to cybersecurity risks.The survey, done in conjunction with thewireless network operator giant Verizon,recorded the responses of nearly 700small and midsize business nationally,and additionally showed that 35% ofrespondents thought AI technology could“offset pain points caused by laborshortages.”The Morning Consult/Verizon surveycomports with another survey publishedin the newspaper Small Business Nowshowing that a large 91% of smallbusinesses who are using AI say theythink it has made their business moresuccessful. Continues >CONSTRUCTION NEWSTRENDS: Image generated using text to image AI
In a news release accompanying theMorning Consult/Verizon survey, it wasalso noted that a growing number ofsmall businesses were also increasinglyupgrading their internet connectionbandwidth, nearly doubling from 27% in2020 to 53% this year. But for all of that, noted the release, “agood portion of small and midsizebusinesses are failing to invest incybersecurity proportionately to theirinvestment in internet bandwidth andother technology upgrades.”In fact, only around a third of respondingbusinesses said they had implementednew technology security systems, andalmost half, at 45%, do not offercybersecurity employee training.43BUILTENVIRONMENTCONSTRUCTIONECONOMY: WHAT DOESTHE FUTURE HOLD?By Garry Bartecki, ForConstructionPros10/17/2023Are you as sick and tired of listening tothe financial and business guruspontificate about the economy, interestrates, inflation and the price oil and theneed to go to electric vehicles (EV) as Iam? It is mind boggling, making it thatmuch tougher for business managementto plan revenues, costs, profits (we hope)and cash flow. In case you didn’t get it:YOU are probably the one that isrequired to provide direction andguidance about the future of yourcompany.Since planning for... Continue reading >NONRESIDENTIALCONSTRUCTIONEMPLOYMENT DECLINESAS NONRESIDENTIALCONSTRUCTIONOUTPACES BROADERECONOMYBy Staff, Metal Construction News10/17/2023Copyright: Canva ProThe construction industry added 11,000jobs in September, according to anAssociated Builders and Contractors(ABC) analysis of data released by theU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a year-over-year basis, industry employmenthas increased by 217,000 jobs, an uptickof 2.8 percent.Nonresidential construction employmentdecreased by 1,300 positions, withcontraction in two of threesubcategories. Nonresidential specialtytrade lost 3,300 positions, whilenonresidential building lost 200 jobs.Heavy and civil engineering added 2,200jobs. Continue reading >
44BUILTENVIRONMENTEMPLOYER STRATEGIESFOR HEALTH PROGRAMSFOR 2024By Staff, EHS Today10/16/2023A majority of companies are makingenhancements to their health and well-being offerings in 2024 according to aMercer survey.As companies are planning for the impactthat inflation will have on their healthplan costs, they are also considering theimpact this will have on employees. Andof course benefits has always been alarge factor in attracting employees.So when Mercer... Continue reading >John F. Kennedy International Airport(JFK). Officials say the contractor, Bronx-based Triumph Construction Corp., failedto properly support the excavation.OSHA proposed penalties totaling$59,153 for four serious violations.Francisco Reyes, 41, and FernandoLagunas Pereira, 28, were working in the8-ft-wide, 14-ft-deep trench near apower plant at JFK... Continue reading >Copyright: Canva ProOSHA CITESCONTRACTOR FORDOUBLE FATALITY ONJFK AIRPORT PROJECTBy James Leggate, ENR NewYork10/17/2023The U.S. Dept. of Labor’s OccupationalSafety and Health Administration(OSHA) cited a New York City contractorSept. 27 following the deaths of twoworkers in a trench collapse last spring at NETFLIX PLANS TO OPENBRICK AND MORTARLOCATIONSBy Chloe Veltman, NPR10/14/2023Netflix recently shuttered thelongstanding mail-order DVD servicethat led to the closure of video storesaround the world and ushered in the eraof streaming. But now the companyappears to be embracing brick andmortar.According to a Bloomberg report quotingJosh Simon, the company's vice presidentof consumer products, Netflix aims toopen a network of stores offering retail,dining and live entertainment thatleverage its TV shows and movies.Netflix has not announced what it will beselling at the... Continue reading >Copyright: Canva Pro
45BUILTENVIRONMENTCONSTRUCTION LOSTAS MUCH AS $40B ONPOOR PRODUCTIVITY IN2022By Zachary Phillips, ConstructionDive10/12/2023U.S. contractors wasted between $30billion and $40 billion in 2022 due tolabor inefficiencies, and it appears tobe getting worse, according to a newsurvey from FMI Corp.Nearly half of respondents (45%) saidthey saw declining labor productivityon their jobsites in the last 12 to 18months... Continue reading >Dive Brief:ABC’S SEPTEMBERCONSTRUCTIONBACKLOG INDICATORDIPS, YETCONTRACTORS REMAINCONFIDENTBy Tradewinds, DesignCostData10/13/2023Associated Builders and Contractorsreported today that its ConstructionBacklog Indicator declined to 9.0 monthsin September, according to an ABCmember survey conducted Sept. 20 toOct. 4. The reading is equivalent to oneyear ago.View ABC’s Construction BacklogIndicator and Construction ConfidenceIndex tables for September. View the fullConstruction Backlog Indicator andConstruction Confidence Index dataseries. Continue reading >: Image generated using text to image AI
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Phone:(505) 247-3725Coreslab Structures (ALBUQUERQUE) Inc. provides innovative designsolutions, value-added products, and continuing support throughout theplanning, design and construction cycle, using precast and prestressed CORESLAB STRUCTURESCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER MEMBER2800 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102concrete building products. We have a diverse product availability, including hollow core, bridgecomponents, architectural wall panels and structural columns and beams.We have developed rapport, trust and long-term relationships with our multiple and diverse clientsthroughout the West and Southwest.Coreslab Structures (ALBUQUERQUE) Inc. serves New Mexico, Southern Colorado, West Texas and Arizona.CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > 000500 Supplier47VENDORS, SUPPLIERS& MANUFACTURERSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTRETAIL SOLUTIONS OFFERED BY ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICOCopyright: Target3 - Coreslab Structures (Albuqurque) Inc. Copyright: Target2 - Coreslab Structures (Albuqurque) Inc. Copyright: Target7 - Coreslab Structures (Albuqurque) Inc.
WELCOME TO DENNIS ENGINEERING COMPANYDENNIS ENGINEERING COMPANY (DΞC ) is a dual-office civil engineering firm providing servicesthroughout New Mexico. We specialize in providing end-to-end solutions for improving and safeguardingyour infrastructure needs.We design and improve infrastructure and public works projects for municipalities and counties withhighly-personalized service, taking into consideration that every situation has unique requirements. Everyproject has its own challenges. Every community has distinct goals. We have the experience to design andengineer each project with your individual goals in mind.DΞC has always been committed to serving rural New Mexico. We deliver the highest quality service with ateam of professionals uniquely qualified to assist New Mexico municipalities. We demonstrate ourcommitment by collaborating with community leaders throughout the entire process, from assisting withfunding applications, to design and engineering, to meeting regulatory and permitting requirements, andthrough the construction phase to the final inspection of a completed project. We are familiar with thechallenges New Mexico communities face and we provide assistance to overcome them.Modern infrastructure is vital to quality-of-life, no matter where you live. We are committed to servingstrong, resilient communities where families and businesses can thrive. That’s always been our focus. Wepartner with New Mexican communities to design and engineer more desirable places to live and work.CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(505) 281-2880DENNIS ENGINEERINGCOMPANY CONSTRUCTIONREPORTER MEMBER6020 Indian School RD NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110000235 Civil Engineer48ARCHITECTS,ENGINEERS & DESIGNERSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENT
49ABOUT WESTWINDSince 1991 Westwind Landscape has provided comprehensive, high quality, award winning, landscape andirrigation design and construction services for public works agencies, educational institutions, commercialand residential clients in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and surrounding areas.Our experienced staff includes Licensed Contractors, Landscape Architects, Arborists, ConstructionManagers, Licensed Journeyman Sprinkler Fitters, Construction Foremen, and Skilled Laborers. Projectexperience ranges from large complex public works projects to small, detailed residential installations. Wespecialize in large sports and recreation facilities including earthwork and grading, large irrigation systems,and natural or synthetic turf fields. Westwind Landscape is the New Mexico representative for Field Turfand Easy Turf synthetic turf products. We take pride in providing outstanding customer service and qualitywork.CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(505) 881-8925WESTWIND LANDSCAPECONSTRUCTION INCCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER MEMBER2739 Vassar Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107329000 Planting/LandscapingPROJECTSATHLETIC FIELDS ANDCOMPLEXESDESIGN/BUILDLANDSCAPE AND SITECONSTRUCTIONLEARN MORE >LEARN MORE >LEARN MORE >SUB-CONTRACTORSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENT
Established in 1961, in Las Cruces, NM -Smith & Aguirre Construction Company (Smith & Aguirre) has beenconstructing our local infrastructure for over 60 years. Our experience in various project types, under amultitude of conditions, has awarded us the ability to tackle the most complex and difficult projects withconfidence and an unwavering determination of ensuring project success. Our methodical approach toconstruction has been honed in over our 60 years of construction knowledge and professionalism...CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(575) 527-2500SMITH & AGUIRRECONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTIONREPORTER MEMBER2475 Lakeside Dr, Las Cruces, NM 88007000310 General ContractorGENERAL CONTRACTORSFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTFEATURED SERVICESEARTHWORKCONCRETEASPHALTLEARN MORE >LEARN MORE >LEARN MORE >50
51BUILTENVIRONMENT2023-6EA4: NEW COLUMBIAELEMENTARY SCHOOLLEARN MORE > 2023-6DB4: TECHNOLOGYLEADERSHIP HIGHSCHOOLLEARN MORE > 2023-6B07: TEACHERAGES DESMOINES SCHOOLLEARN MORE > $47,273,000Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro$4,047,967FEATURED PROJECTSPROVIDED BY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER
Total Planroom Visitors: 436 + OWNER: Las Cruces PublicSchool District #2KEY INFORMATIONAddress: 505 S. Main St Ste 249Las Cruces NM 88001Phone Number:(575) 527-5844Bid Date/Time: 10/31/2023 - 02:00pm MSTAddenda Count: 1Estimated Cost: $47,273,000Phase: Bidding Stage: ActiveStatus:Addenda ReceivedProject Type: New ConstructionCategory: EducationPlans/Specs Status: Online Only - sign up for ourplan room to viewARCHITECT: Vigil & Associates Address: 4477 Irving NW, Suite AAlbuquerque NM 87114Phone Number:(505) 890-5030MANDATORYPre-Proposal Conference10/11/2023 - 10:00 AMvia ZOOMMeeting ID:889 6362 533852PROJECT INFORMATIONBUILTENVIRONMENTThe design of the new Columbia Elementary Schoolworks with the topography of the site to create a two-level building. The main building level will include thefront entrance and administration offices, mediacenter, early childhood wing, and classroom wings for1st through 3rd grades. This main level will open atgrade to the east where the main parking lot, pick-up/dropoff lanes, and pre-k and Kindergartenplaygrounds will be located. The lower building levelwill contain the kitchen and cafeteria, gymnasium, artand steam classrooms, and classroom wings for 4thand 5th grades. This lower level will open at grade tothe west where the bus drop-off, service drive, utilityyard and playfields and play courts will be located.The total square footage of the new elementaryschool facility is approximately 103,250.SCOPE:ADDENDUM 1 has been sent to the Reprographics Deptfor posting. (posted 10.13.23)SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO: Cesar Chavez cchavez3@lcps.netDEADLINE TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: 10.19.2023SUBMIT BIDS TO:https://vrapp.vendorregistry.com/Bids/View/BidsList?BuyerId=b006d03c-8caf-494fa267-2a40765d3bc4PROJECT NOTES:NEW COLUMBIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLCLICK HERE TO ACCESS PROJECT: 2023-6EA4 >
Total Planroom Visitors: 364 + OWNER: TechnologyLeadership High School KEY INFORMATIONBid Date/Time: 10/20/2023 - 12:00pm MSTAddenda Count: 0Memo Count: 0Phase: 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 viewARCHITECT: Jorge GonzalesArchitecture Design Studio GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Brycon Construction Pre-Proposal Conference10/11/2023 - 12:00 PM5000 Marble Avenue NortheastAlbuquerque, NM 8711253PROJECT INFORMATIONBUILTENVIRONMENTRenovation of approximately 48,000 sf of total of61,000 square feet. Work will include demolition,concrete, masonry, casework, insulation, roof repair,joint sealants/firestopping, doors, storefront,drywall/framing, acoustic ceiling, flooring, painting,fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, grading,landscaping, paving, and striping.SCOPE:We received this project from a General Contractor andthe bid list might be incomplete. Please contact us at 505-243-9793 or Email rebecca@constructionreporter.com if you are bidding as a General Contractor.PROJECT NOTES:TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP HIGH SCHOOLCLICK HERE TO ACCESS PROJECT: 2023-6DB4 >
Total Planroom Visitors: 334 + OWNER: Des MoinesMunicipal SchoolsKEY INFORMATIONAddress: 500 Des Moines AvenueDes Moines NM 88418Phone Number:(505) 278-2611Bid Date/Time: 10/24/2023 - 02:00pm MSTAddenda Count: 0Estimated Cost: $4,047,000Phase: BiddingStage: ActivePlans/Specs Status: Online Only - sign up for ourplan room to viewARCHITECT:Dekker/Perich/SabatiniAddress: 7601 Jefferson NE #100Albuquerque NM 87109Phone Number:(505) 761-9700MANDATORYPre-Proposal Conference10/05/2023 - 02:00 PMvia ZOOM OR By Phone: +14042012656 USMeeting ID: 913 3097Passcode: 313075Meeting ID:913 3097Meeting Password:31307554PROJECT INFORMATIONBUILTENVIRONMENTConstruct Work in phases to accommodate occupiedcampus and demolition of existing school: a.Construction of (3) three wood frame single familyresidences to be used as Teacherages and associatedinfrastructure and site improvements.SCOPE:SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO: Kodi Sumpter ksumpter@dmsk12.org TECHNICAL QUESTIONS: Sanjay Kadu Sanjayk@dpsdesign.orgDEADLINE TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS: 10.17.2023SUBMIT BIDS TO: Des Moines Municipal Schools500 Des Moines Ave.,Des Moines, NM 88418 Copies can also be purchased from ConstructionReporter by emailing orders@constructionreporter.comor by submitting your request directly from thespecification and drawing pages on our website.PROJECT NOTES:TEACHERAGES DES MOINES SCHOOLSCLICK HERE TO ACCESS PROJECT: 2023-6B07 >
SOURCES SOUGHT For W912PP24R0007 Design Bid Build FY 23 ConstructIntegration Lab (Revil), Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico.2023-7103 SOURCES SOUGHT DESIGN BIDBUILD FY 23 CONSTRUCT INTEGRATION LAB(REVIL)OWNER: US Army Engineer District 55FEATURED PROJECTSARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, & DESIGN CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission(“OSE/ISC”) requests qualification-based proposals for professionalengineering services to address the planning, investigation, design,procurement, construction, and post-construction administration, supervision...2023-6C74 RFQ: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERINGSERVICESOWNER: NM Interstate Stream Commission CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >The City of Aztec is accepting proposals from interested and qualifiedprofessional engineers to provide services for riverbank stabilization. Servicesto be provided may include, but are not limited to, permitting, planning, design...2023-6EA9 RE-BID RIVERBANK STABILIZATIONPLANNING AND ENGINEERING SERVICESOWNER: City of Aztec - Purchasing CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >1. The school buildings will consist of K-12 To’Hajiilee Community Schoolreplacement and twelve (12) quarters project...2023-6DB0 PLANNING, ENGINEERING ANDCONCEPTUAL DESIGN SERVICESOWNER: To'Hajiilee Community School Board of Education Inc CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE DETAILS >BUILTENVIRONMENT
2023-7003:ALBUQUERQUE HOTELRENOVATION >Project Information:Estimated Cost: $39,500,000Phase: PreBidStage: Conceptual / No DesignStatus: New Project / EditorialProject Type: Additions / Renovations /UpgradeCategory: Hotel / MotelPublic Funding: YesPRE-BIDCONSTRUCTIONImage capture: Jan 2022 ©2023 GoogleA plan to substantially upgrade andrenovate a well-known Albuquerquehotel has taken a big step forward withthe securing of $39.5 million in funds tohelp the project along.Located at 5151 San Francisco NE, thehotel was opened in the fall of 1986 andoriginally branded as a Holiday InnPyramid. It became the Crowne PlazaPyramid several years later before finallyturning into the Albuquerque MarriottPyramid North.In September the Albuquerque-basedLegacy Development & Managementpurchased the 310-room hotel,announcing plans to spend upwards of$22 million renovating it.At the time of the purchase, AleemKassam, chief executive officer of Legacy,told the Albuquerque Journal that theplan was to “renovate and modernize theentire hotel while keeping the Pyramid’sdistinct southwestern style intact.”Now that plan is advancing with a vote bymembers of the Bernalillo CountyCommission to approve $39.5 million inindustrial revenue bonds that will beused for the project.The renovation work, which is expectedto take at least two years to complete...CONTINUE READING >LANDMARKALBUQUERQUE HOTELSET FOR AMBITIOUSRENOVATIONBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/03/202356BUILTENVIRONMENT
ADDITIONS / RENOVATIONS / UPGRADESITE WORK / NON-BUILDINGEST. COST: $2,000,000EST. COST: $3,300,000NEW CONSTRUCTIONEST. COST: $31,912,31057ACTIVE 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
PROJECTNUMBER/NAMEBID DATE/TIMEADDENDA COUNTPRE-BIDMEETING2023-70FD: Carlsbad Museum and LibraryReroofPROJECTS 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:Selective demolition, patching and repair of metal decking and exterior finish system, sheet metal flashing and trim,metal copings, metal downspouts and conductors, TPO roofing system, sealants, painting.11/02/202301:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESS00ADDITIONS /RENOVATIONS / UPGRADECLICK HERE MANDATORY10/24/202301:00 PM MSTESTIMATED COST: $2,000,00058BUILTENVIRONMENTPROJECT CATEGORY LEGENDAirports / Transportation / RailParks / RecreationFederal / State / MunicipalWater Storage / Tanks / DamsEducation Wastewater TreatmentRoadwork / Paving / Bridges / DOTHealthcareARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERNEW MEXICO FUNDING FOR WIDE VARIETYOF CULTURAL PROJECTS APPROVED >VOLUME III | ISSUE 46 | PAGE 32ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM SECURES STATEFUNDING FOR FACILITIES WORK >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERALBUQUERQUE NUCLEAR MUSEUM WANTSTO BUILD NEW SPACE >Museum
NEW CONSTRUCTION59BUILTENVIRONMENTPROJECTNUMBER/NAMEBID DATE/TIMEADDENDA COUNTPRE-BIDMEETING2023-718D: Tohatchi High SchoolReplacement (Subbid)PROJECTS 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:The Board of Education, Gallup McKinley County Schools, is requesting competitive sealed proposals for theconstruction of GMCS Tohatchi High School Replacement.10/25/202303:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESS01CLICK HERE ESTIMATED COST: $31,912,310PROJECT CATEGORY LEGENDAirports / Transportation / RailParks / RecreationFederal / State / MunicipalWater Storage / Tanks / DamsEducation Wastewater TreatmentRoadwork / Paving / Bridges / DOTHealthcareARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERBOULDER DISTRICT MAY BUILD NEW HIGHSCHOOL >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERHISTORIC FORMER HIGH SCHOOL IN BISBEEMAY SEE UPGRADE >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERBOULDER MAY SEE CONSTRUCTION OF NEWLARGE HIGH SCHOOL >Museum
SITE WORK / NON-BUILDING60BUILTENVIRONMENTPROJECTNUMBER/NAMEBID DATE/TIMEADDENDA COUNTPRE-BIDMEETING2023-705B: Airport Fuel FarmProjectPROJECTS 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:Construct a fuel farm at the Los Alamos airport consisting of site work to prepare for installation of two 12,000-gallon UL-2085 Fireguard Tanks including all mechanical and electrical equipment One tank will be used for AvGas(100LL) and one for Jet-A. All site work and electrical work for tank and credit card reader connections as well aselectrical panel rack is also included. Re-compaction of subgrade and base material and installation of a newconcrete slab, concrete and asphalt paving, bollards, fencing, and new stormwater improvements including stormdrain culvert pipes, drop inlets, and riprap. Additional utility installations including sewer lines and manholes willalso be required. Site work also includes all work required to construct a secondary containment area, includingadditional removals, and installation of additional pavement, concrete, and drainpipe. All work and material to installeach single 12,000-gal tank includes connections for credit card reader and credit card reader equipment.11/14/202302:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESS01CLICK HERE RECOMMENDED10/16/202301:00 PM MSTESTIMATED COST: $3,300,000PROJECT CATEGORY LEGENDAirports / Transportation / RailParks / RecreationFederal / State / MunicipalEducation Wastewater TreatmentHealthcareARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERALBUQUERQUE AIR TRANSPORTATIONCOMPANY WANTS TO RENOVATE BIGAIRPORT HANGAR >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERPLANS UNDERWAY FOR PHOENIX AIRPORTIMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Project is to construction 4,045 LF of 6-inch PVC C-900DR-18 waterline through open trench methods alongGlorieta Hwy and Main Street as well as 44 LF of 6-incPVC C-900 DR-18 waterline with 26-inch casing usingjack and bore methods.LEARN MORE > ESTIMATED COST: $1,099,850NEW MEXICOPOST-BID PROJECTS ESTIMATED TOTAL VALUE: $3.19 MILLION2023-637A: SENIOR CENTER PARKING LOT...61Demolition of existing concrete sidewalk from one traprange and construct one 5-Stand Shotgun course at theexisting Albuquerque Trap Club. 5-Stand course willconsist of poured concrete sidewalk and platform withshooting positions, 2-story scorekeeper tower withequipment to launch machines, 6 concrete machine...LEARN MORE > ESTIMATED COST: $1,000,0002023-6848: WING SHOOTING IMPR...Project is to construction 4,045 LF of 6-inch PVC C-900DR-18 waterline through open trench methods alongGlorieta Hwy and Main Street as well as 44 LF of 6-incPVC C-900 DR-18 waterline with 26-inch casing usingjack and bore methods.LEARN MORE > ESTIMATED COST: $1,091,0002023-6DB8: RE-BID PECOS WATER SYSTEM...BUILTENVIRONMENT
BID RESULTS/AWARDSPROJECT TYPE LEGENDPROJECTNAMEPROJECT NUMBERBID DATE/TIMEESTIMATEDCOSTPROJECTCATEGORYSenior CenterParking LotProjectPROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM. CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIAL2023-637A09/27/202302:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESSSCOPE OF WORK:Unclassified excavation, subgrade prep, base course, minor paving, concrete paving, removals, concrete sidewalk,concrete curb & gutter, traffic control devices, retroreflectorized painted markings, signs and sign posts, retainingwall and handrail, light pole & base, parking bumpers, and construction staking.$1,099,850CLICK HERE Roadwork /Paving /Bridges / DOTDesign / BuildAdditions / Renovations / UpgradeDemolition / AbatementNew ConstructionSite Work / Non-BuildingMaterial / Equip / Service / InstallVendor / Professional ServicesConstruction Reporter MemberContract Awards: 1 Low Pacheco Construction & Trucking IncPROJECTOWNERPROJECTARCHITECTCity of Las Vegas(505) 454-14011700 NorthGrand AveLas Vegas NM87701MillerEngineeringConsultants(505) 888-75003500 ComancheNE Bldg FAlbuquerqueNM 8710762BUILTENVIRONMENTARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERFUNDING FOR NEW MEXICO SENIOR CENTERS SECURED >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERNEW SENIOR COMMUNITY READY FOR CONSTRUCTION IN FLAGSTAFF >VOLUME II | ISSUE 36 | PAGE 32OCCUPANCY RATE FOR SENIOR HOUSING SEES IMPROVEMENT >VOLUME II | ISSUE 18 | PAGE 43SENIOR HOUSING CONSTRUCTION MAY BE ON VERGE OF RESURGENCE >
BID RESULTS/AWARDSPROJECT TYPE LEGENDPROJECTNAMEBID DATE/TIMEESTIMATEDCOSTPROJECTCATEGORY2023-6848: WING SHOOTINGIMPROVEMENTS@Albuquerque Trap ClubPROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM. CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIAL10/04/202302:00 PM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESSSCOPE OF WORK:Demolition of existing concrete sidewalk from one trap range and construct one 5-Stand Shotgun course at theexisting Albuquerque Trap Club. 5-Stand course will consist of poured concrete sidewalk and platform with shootingpositions, 2-story scorekeeper tower with equipment to launch machines, 6 concrete machine houses with installedtarget throwing machines, and a retaining wall around one machine house.Construct 30x40 pre-fabricated metal building with 10x40 covered porch with electricity, new concrete pad and pournew sidewalk to connect to the existing sidewalk.Construct 20x40 shade structure on a new concrete slab, pour new sidewalk and connect to the existing Sidewalk.Add ADA parking stalls, concrete wheel stops, and signs.Install trap machines per 5-stand guidelines from National Sporting Clays Association Rules and Regulations$1,000,000CLICK HERE Parks /RecreationDesign / BuildAdditions / Renovations / UpgradeDemolition / AbatementNew ConstructionSite Work / Non-BuildingMaterial / Equip / Service / InstallVendor / Professional ServicesConstruction Reporter MemberContract Awards: 1 Low Pluma LLCPROJECTOWNERPROJECTENGINEERNew MexicoDepartment ofGame and Fish (505) 476-8112PO Box 251121 Wildlife WaySanta Fe NM87504BohannanHuston, Inc(505) 823-10007500 JeffersonNE Courtyard IAlbuquerqueNM 8710963BUILTENVIRONMENTARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTERALBUQUERQUE SHOOTING RANGE SITE UP FOR SALE >CONSTRUCTION REPORTERINTERNATIONALLY KNOWN TASER AND BODY CAM COMPANY TO BUILD NEW FACILITY INSCOTTSDALE >
BID RESULTS/AWARDSPROJECT TYPE LEGENDPROJECTNAMEPROJECT NUMBERBID DATE/TIMEESTIMATEDCOSTPROJECTCATEGORYRE-BID PecosWater SystemImprovementsPhase 1PROJECTS OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN ROOM. CLICK HERE FOR 3 DAY TRIAL2023-6DB810/13/202311:00 AM MSTPLAN ROOMACCESSSCOPE OF WORK:Project is to construction 4,045 LF of 6-inch PVC C-900 DR-18 waterline through open trench methods along GlorietaHwy and Main Street as well as 44 LF of 6-inc PVC C-900 DR-18 waterline with 26-inch casing using jack and boremethods.$1,091,000CLICK HERE Federal / State /MunicipalDesign / BuildAdditions / Renovations / UpgradeDemolition / AbatementNew ConstructionSite Work / Non-BuildingMaterial / Equip / Service / InstallVendor / Professional ServicesConstruction Reporter MemberContract Awards: 1 Low $795,215.00 DUB-L-EE2 Low $841,131.00Total Contracting Services Inc3 Low $881,289.00Apple Mountain ConstructorsPROJECTOWNERPROJECTENGINEERVillage of Pecos(505) 757-651154 S Main StPecos NM 87552-2508Wilson & Company(505) 348-40004401 MastheadStreet NE, Ste 150Albuquerque NM8710964BUILTENVIRONMENTARCHIVEDNEWSCONSTRUCTION REPORTER NEW WATER PIPELINE PROPOSED FOR WATER-CHALLENGED TOHAJILLEE RESIDENTS >CONSTRUCTION REPORTER ARIZONA LAWMAKERS REVIEWING WATER WELL FUNDING >CONSTRUCTION REPORTER TEXAS VOTERS TO DECIDE ON WATER INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING >CONSTRUCTION REPORTER WATER INFRASTRUCTURE BILL GETS CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL >
NEW MEXICOWAGE DETERMINATIONSOCTOBER 9TH - 13TH 2023BERNALILLO COUNTYLEA COUNTYSAN JUAN COUNTYEDDY COUNTYCHAVES COUNTY65BUILTENVIRONMENTSANDOVAL COUNTYSANTA FE COUNTY
WAGE DETERMINATIONSOCTOBER 9TH - 13TH 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 BE-23-2781-B Los Ranchos ES CCTVSecurity Cameras Albuquerque Public Schools Denise Hammer 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2780-B Jefferson MS CCTV SecurityCameras Albuquerque Public Schools Denise Hammer 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2779-B Albuquerque HS Video Wall Signage Albuquerque Public Schools Denise Hammer 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2778-B Mission ES CCTV SecurityAdditions Albuquerque Public Schools Denise Hammer 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2777-B Taft MS CCTV SecurityAdditions Albuquerque Public Schools Denise Hammer 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2776-B Garfield MS CCTV SecurityAdditions Albuquerque Public Schools Denise Hammer 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2774-B Children’s Campus SecurityUpgrades University of New Mexico Angie Stuart 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2767-A HWY 147 Boring operation Middle Rio Grande ConservancyDistrict Richard DeLoia 10/12/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2765-B Cochiti ES Classroom Block Albuquerque Public Schools Denise Hammer 10/11/2023 Wage Decision Approved BE-23-2764-B MDC Roofing ReplacementPhase II Bernalillo County David Conkle 10/11/2023 Wage Decision Approved
WAGE DETERMINATIONSOCTOBER 9TH - 13TH 2023Bernalillo CountyChaves CountyCurry CountyDe Baca CountyDona Ana CountyEddy CountyLea County Otero CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySandoval CountySanta Fe CountySocorro CountyTaos County67COUNTY LEGENDBUILTENVIRONMENTWage Decision CLICK TO VIEWProject TitleContracting AgencyContracting AgencyContactRequestedDateWage DecisionStatus CH-23-2763-B Building 610 Re-Roof City of Roswell Louis Najar 10/11/2023 Wage Decision Approved CH-23-2755-A Inclusive Park Phase II City of Roswell Louis Najar 10/10/2023 Wage Decision Approved CH-23-2753-A FY 24 Micro-surfacingStand Alone City of Roswell Louis Najar 10/10/2023 Wage Decision Approved ED-23-2768-B Eddy Training Ctr Recabling Carlsbad Municipal Schools Diane Trujillo 10/12/2023 Wage Decision Approved ED-23-2769-B CEC HVAC Replacements Carlsbad Municipal Schools Tammy Healey 10/11/2023 Wage Decision Approved LE-23-2761-B Rodeo Arena Cover City of Eunice Shannon Cummins 10/11/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2770-A Animas ES playground 2023-3171 BH Farmington Municipal Schools Ted Lasiewicz 10/12/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2745-A SAO Field/Track Renovation Central Consolidated SchoolDistrict Candice Thompson 10/9/2023 Wage Decision Approved SJ-23-2744-B WTP#1 Lighting City of Farmington Kelli Sandoval 10/9/2023 Wage Decision Approved SA-23-2751-H Well 12 Arsenic HatchesRepair City of Rio Rancho Angie Gallegos 10/10/2023 Wage Decision Approved
WAGE DETERMINATIONSOCTOBER 9TH - 13TH 2023Bernalillo CountyChaves CountyCurry CountyDe Baca CountyDona Ana CountyEddy CountyLea County Otero CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySandoval CountySanta Fe CountySocorro CountyTaos County68COUNTY LEGENDBUILTENVIRONMENTWage Decision CLICK TO VIEWProject TitleContracting AgencyContracting AgencyContactRequestedDateWage DecisionStatus SF-23-2773-A Paseo Real PPC CITY OF SANTA FE Mark Brooks 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved SF-23-2772-A Plaza Central Mill and Fill CITY OF SANTA FE Mark Brooks 10/13/2023 Wage Decision Approved SF-23-2759-A Tierra Contenta Trail Repair CITY OF SANTA FE Zoe Isaacson 10/11/2023 Wage Decision Approved SF-23-2754-B Archives Building Roof CITY OF SANTA FE John Dillon 10/10/2023 Wage Decision Approved
69COMMERCIAL LIENSBERNALILLO COUNTYBUILTENVIRONMENTDOCUMENTNUMBERLIENRECORDEDDATEGRANTORGRANTEE2023064815Section: S Township: 10N Range: 3E PORT10/10/202303:18:16 PMCSC VILLAS ESPERANZAREALTY LLC BUDGET STAFFING LLC2023065344Subdivision PENN SQUARE Lot M10/12/202301:04:19 PMCCW CANDLELIGHT LLCCAVALRY CONST CO LLC2023065640Subdivision OFIMIANO J GUTIERREZLOWER TERRACE Lot 17 Block 1010/13/202308:10:21 AMGARCIA BRYNSERVICES FINANCE CO LLC
DOLLAR GENERAL PROPERTY INJAL, NM LISTED FOR $1.22M WITH A7% CAP RATEREAL ESTATETHE BUILT ENVIRONMENT MAGAZINEHARBOR FREIGHT PROPERTY INALBUQUERQUE UP FOR SALE AT $2.6 MILLIONHOTEL GROWTH CURRENTLYFLAT, BUT FUTURE GROWTHLOOKS BULLISH, SAYS NEWREPORTLUXURY SOUTHERN COLORADORETREAT PROPERTY, ININCREASINGLY EXPENSIVEMARKET, SCHEDULED FORAUCTION
71PAGE 72 AFFILIATESPAGE 87 FEATURED REAL ESTATE COMPANYPAGE 88 FEATURED PROPERTIESPAGE 90 PROPERTIES FOR SALEPAGE 92 LAND FOR SALEPAGE 94 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS REAL ESTATE HOMEPAGE80BUILTENVIRONMENTHARBOR FREIGHT PROPERTY IN ALBUQUERQUEUP FOR SALE AT $2.6 MILLION >78REAL ESTATE NEWS NEW MEXICOR.H. MALLORY CENTER FOR COMMUNITYGEOGRAPHY SEEKS FACULTY AFFILIATES >79LUJAN GRISHAM ANNOUNCES NEW CLIMATECENTER >79LUXURY SOUTHERN COLORADO RETREATPROPERTY, IN INCREASINGLY EXPENSIVEMARKET, SCHEDULED FOR AUCTION >83REAL ESTATE NEWS SOUTHWESTHOTEL GROWTH CURRENTLY FLAT, BUTFUTURE GROWTH LOOKS BULLISH, SAYS NEWREPORT >85REAL ESTATE NEWS NATIONALIFMA PUBLISHES WHITE PAPER ON KEYEMERGING TOPICS SHAPING THE FACILITYMANAGER INDUSTRY >86ALBUQUERQUE ISOTOPES UNDER NEWOWNERSHIP >80CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER BED BUGRESISTANT BEDS FOR WESTSIDE SHELTER >80MOUNTAIN CAPITAL PARTNERS TO TAKE OVERSANDIA PEAK SKI AREA >80DALLAS' PARKING SYSTEMS-TIED FIRM BUYSDOWNTOWN BUILDINGS AS RETAIL DEVELOPEREXITS >84SAN ANTONIO REAL ESTATE BROKER GEORGESANCHEZ PROMOTES HOMES TO MORE BUYERSFOR MORE MONEY >84STATE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION MOVESINTO NEW HEADQUARTERS >81QUARTERLY DATA SHOWS SUSTAINEDECONOMIC GROWTH STATEWIDE >81FORMER HOME OF MACARONI GRILL FINDSNEW TENANT >81ALBUQUERQUE MAYOR TIM KELLER DISCUSSESHOMELESSNESS AT ASUNM MEETING >82SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES ACQUIRES BELEN-BASED CEMCO, INC.; WANTS TO DOUBLEEMPLOYMENT >82
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73BUILTENVIRONMENTSIORS GUIDE OFFICEOWNERS, TENANTS,SELLERS, ANDINVESTORS THROUGHA PIVOTAL TIMETo say that the office sector is facing a periodof transition is an understatement.Fortunately for all stakeholders, qualifiedSIORs are ready to provide guidance on theirnext moves. Connect CRE reached out to SIORson both the leasing and investment salessides to share the advice they’re currentlyproviding to clients. Here are insights fromDavid Lockwood, SIOR, COO of ColliersInternational in South Carolina and SIORGlobal President-Elect; Matt Sultenfuss, SIOR,managing partner of Avocat Group and SIORRegional Director, South; and Cathy Jones,SIOR, EVP with LOGIC Commercial Real Estateand SIOR Global Treasurer.CONTINUE READING >SIOR EVENTCALENDARNOVEMBER 2023Copyright: Canva ProTUESDAY NOVEMBER 14TH2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (DE): INVESTMENT ROUNDTABLES- CLICK HERE
75BUILTENVIRONMENTCARNM EVENTCALENDAROCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2023COMMERCIAL REALESTATE WILL SEE ‘ALOT OF THINGSBREAKING’ AND IS ONEOF THE REASONS THEFED WILL STOPRAISING RATES,MARKET VETERAN SAYCONTINUE READING >The commercial real estate market is wobbling,and market veteran Ed Yardeni thinks it willhelp get the central bank to stop hiking rates.Bond yields have jumped in recent months,making the cost of borrowing money far moreexpensive than businesses have been used to.That isn’t helping a commercial real estatemarket already plagued by office vacancies,heavy refinancing needs, and a credit squeezeafter the March bank failures.“There’s going to be a lot of things breaking inthe commercial real estate market,” Yardeni,president of Yardeni Research, told BloombergTV on Friday. “I think it’s one of the reasons theFed is probably done raising interest ratesbecause they realize the bond market has beenrecently doing all the heavy lifting in monetarypolicy.”Copyright: Canva ProTHURSDAY OCTOBER 26TH11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: CCIM NM BOARD MEETING - CLICK HEREWEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1ST8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: CCIM NM DEAL MAKING SESSION - CLICK HERE
76BUILTENVIRONMENTSTEPS TO REDUCEEMBODIED CARBONEMISSIONS ININDUSTRIAL REALESTATEEstablish a baseline by conducting anembodied carbon study.Change design standards and materialtracking requirements.Build differently.Commercial real estate leaders who arelooking to reduce the greenhouse gasemissions associated with the construction ofnew industrial buildings can make use of newmeasurement tools, data and information,including from the “Embodied Carbon in U.S.Industrial Real Estate Benchmark Survey.”Now that the first article in this series coveredthe basics of embodied carbon emissions,where they come from, the environmentalimpact, and the importance of measuring theimpact associated with building materials,this piece will focus on steps to achieve alower embodied carbon footprint.While the steps to lowering the embodiedcarbon footprint of a project or portfolio aresimple, they are not necessarily easy:1.2.3.Measuring reduction without fullyunderstanding where you’re starting from ishard. Establishing a baseline allows you toshow reduction and celebrate success. If yourportfolio stretches across various regions orcountries, we recommend selecting arepresentative project from each regionand/or country to review emissionsassociated with building materials, as it canvary based on the location. For example,colder climates will use more insulation,which increases embodied carbon emissionsassociated with the project. To avoid theground getting too hot, warmer climates maychoose concrete for paving instead of...CONTINUE READING >NAIOP EVENTCALENDAROCTOBER 2023Copyright: Canva ProTHURSDAY OCTOBER 26TH5:30 PM - 7:30 PM: DEVELOPING LEADERS HAPPY HOUR –PONDEROSA BREWING - CLICK HERE
77BUILTENVIRONMENTSBA EVENT CALENDAROCTOBER 2023FRIDAY OCTOBER 20TH12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: SBA HOUR WITH VETERANS - CLICK HEREBIDEN-HARRISADMINISTRATIONANNOUNCES RECORD $3 BILLION IN LENDING TOLATINO-OWNED SMALLBUSINESSESWASHINGTON - Today, Administrator IsabelGuzman, the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet forAmerica’s more than 33 million small businesses,announced newly finalized Fiscal Year 2023 SBAdata showing that the rate of SBA-backed loans toLatino-owned small businesses has now doubledunder the Biden-Harris Administration, topping $3billion in lending. “Our country is experiencing a small businessboom driven significantly by the entrepreneurialspirit, drive, and resilience of the Latinocommunity – and the Biden-Harris Administrationis working to reverse historic underinvestment inLatinos to unleash their full potential and advanceour economy and global competitiveness,” saidSBA Administrator Isabel Guzman. “UnderPresident Biden’s Investing in America agenda, theSBA has doubled the number of loans it backsannually to Latino-owned small businesses andreached a record $3 billion in lending to Latinobusiness lending in Fiscal Year 2023 – an 80percent increase from 2020. While there remainswork to be done, this data is an encouraging signof progress that the SBA will continue to build...CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva Pro
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – The HarborFreight property, situated at 4410Central Ave SW in Albuquerque, hasbeen listed for sale with an asking price of$2,600,000.Constructed in 1970, this retail spacespans 16,376 square feet and is atestament to Albuquerque's evolvingcommercial landscape. Harbor Freight'slocation here has been acknowledged byPlacer Reports as being in the top 20% ofthe entire chain. The establishment hasreceived approximately 1,500 Googleratings, achieving an average rating of 4.5stars.HARBOR FREIGHTPROPERTY INALBUQUERQUE UP FORSALE AT $2.6 MILLIONBy Josh Cutler, The Built Environment10/13/2023Copyright: Image capture: Mar 2022 © 2023 GoogleThe property, located on Central AveNW, sees a daily flow of over 53,591vehicles. Its proximity to significantlandmarks is noteworthy, given that it'sless than 2.5 miles from DowntownAlbuquerque.Recognized as the 4th largestMetropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) inthe Southwest, Albuquerque Metrohouses a population nearing 1 million.This particular Harbor Freight location issurrounded by a mere 3% vacancy on 8million square feet within a 3.5-mileradius. Additionally, it resides in an urbaninfill, offering access to a 5-milepopulation of over 232,128.One of the distinguishing features of thisproperty is its rent which stands belowthe market average. While the mean rentin a 3.5-mile radius is gauged at$18.13/sf, this location is pegged at$11/sf. Its adjacency to key retail spotsenhances its community value, given thepresence of well-known brands likeBurlington, Starbucks, Ross Dress ForLess, Conn's Home Plus, Panda Express,Five Below, and more in the vicinity.The property listing is managed bybrokers from Encore Real EstateInvestment Services.78REAL ESTATE NEWSNEW MEXICOBUILTENVIRONMENT
The R.H. Mallory Center for CommunityGeography is seeking applications forfaculty affiliation. Any University of NewMexico faculty member or postdoctoralfellow with an interest in community-engaged teaching, research, or mapping isencouraged to review the affiliationcriteria and apply.Continue reading >R.H. MALLORY CENTERFOR COMMUNITYGEOGRAPHY SEEKSFACULTY AFFILIATESBy UNM Newsroom10/12/2023Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announceda new climate initiative to work to reducethe impacts of climate change on NewMexico.Lujan Grisham announced the creation ofthe New Mexico Climate InvestmentCenter on Friday.Continue reading >79BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva ProLUJAN GRISHAMANNOUNCES NEWCLIMATE CENTERBy Nicole Maxwell, NM Political Report10/15/2023Copyright: Canva Pro. AI Generated.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH) is thenew partner owner of the Isotopes. Butdon’t worry: The ‘Topes are staying inAlbuquerque.Two decades ago, Ken Young and MikeKodyke led an ownership group thatbrought the Isotopes to Albuquerque.With the latest change in ownership,Young will still remain involved with theteam. Current Vice President & GeneralManager John Traub, and the front officestaff will also remain.Continue reading >ALBUQUERQUEISOTOPES UNDER NEWOWNERSHIPBy Curtis Segarra, KRQE News10/17/2023Copyright: Canva ProALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New money hasbeen allotted to replace the beds at theWestside Emergency Housing Center.The city hopes the clean beds will helpbring people in off the streets. Continue reading >80BUILTENVIRONMENTCITY COUNCIL TOCONSIDER BED BUGRESISTANT BEDS FORWESTSIDE SHELTERBy Tamara Lopez, KOB 410/16/2023Copyright: Canva ProFor the first time in years there are plansfor Sandia Peak Ski Area to operate thiswinter.Sandia Peak Ski Co. and Durango,Colorado-based Mountain CapitalPartners announced on Monday a jointventure agreement to turn overoperations at the ski area in the SandiaMountains to MCP. Mountain CapitalPartners will then operate and manage14 ski areas, golf courses and bike parks,including Purgatory Resort outside of...Continue reading >MOUNTAIN CAPITALPARTNERS TO TAKEOVER SANDIA PEAK SKIAREABy Ryan Boetel, Albuquerque Journal 10/16/2023
State Employees Credit Union startedbuilding a new headquarters at 1611Calle Lorca two years ago expecting tohave a vacant third floor for the futureand newly vacant space in its neighboringMortgage Center building.The credit union moved into its newheadquarters building in June with all30,000 square feet accounted for, withuses also identified for the MortgageCenter vacancy after the departmentmoved into the new building.Continue reading >STATE EMPLOYEESCREDIT UNION MOVESINTO NEWHEADQUARTERS By Teya Vitu, Santa Fe New Mexican10/16/202381BUILTENVIRONMENTThe former home of Macaroni Grill hasfound a new tenant. Fidelity Investments, a financial servicesfirm, will take over the out-parcel site at2100 Louisiana Blvd. NE. in the WinrockTown Center. The restaurant was torndown this past summer after sittingvacant for years following a fire in 2019.The new building will measure in at 8,000square feet and is being constructed byHart Construction and ModulusArchitects.Continue reading >FORMER HOME OFMACARONI GRILL FINDSNEW TENANTBy Aayush Gupta, Albuquerque Business First10/17/2023Copyright: Image capture: Feb 2022 © 2023 GoogleSanta Fe, NM (KKOB) — New Mexico setanother quarterly record high inspending, $8.67 billion, measured byMatched Taxable Gross Receipts(MTGR), in the fourth quarter of the2023 fiscal year (April, May, and June2023), according to the QuarterlyEconomic Summaries published by theNew Mexico Economic DevelopmentDepartment (EDD) today. The September2023 reports are available...Continue reading >QUARTERLY DATASHOWS SUSTAINEDECONOMIC GROWTHSTATEWIDEBy 96.3 KKOB News Radio10/12/2023
Mayor Keller presented future city plansand developments to the ASUNM Senate– offering information regardingAlbuquerque’s unhoused population,mentioning shelter and treatment but notaddressing permanent housing solutions.Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appearedas a guest speaker at Associated Studentsat the University of New Mexico’s recentfull Senate meeting on Oct. 11.Continue reading >ALBUQUERQUE MAYORTIM KELLER DISCUSSESHOMELESSNESS ATASUNM MEETINGBy Jaymes Boe, Daily Lobo10/16/2023Belen — As part of the sale, Superiorattained a 147,500-square-footmanufacturing facility in the heart of theAmerican Southwest.Continue reading >82BUILTENVIRONMENTSUPERIOR INDUSTRIESACQUIRES BELEN-BASED CEMCO, INC.;WANTS TO DOUBLEEMPLOYMENTBy Staff, Valencia County News-Bulletin10/12/2023Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro
83REAL ESTATE NEWSSOUTHWESTBUILTENVIRONMENTA southwestern Colorado mountainsideretreat near the border with New Mexicois set to go to auction later this month.Located on 35 acres adjacent to the SanJuan National Forest in Pagosa Springs,the two-story, 3,600 square-foot homewas built in 2019 and includes suchfeatures as an open floor plan, naturalwood finishes, and lofted ceilings.The larger property site is populated witha nearly 1,800 square-foot guesthouse,just over 700 square-foot cabin, and agarage featuring a large workshop. Thecabin, built in 1971, has recently beenupdated.LUXURY SOUTHERNCOLORADO RETREATPROPERTY, ININCREASINGLYEXPENSIVE MARKET,SCHEDULED FORAUCTIONBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/16/2023Copyright: Canva ProEarlier listed for $4.4 million, theproperty now, according to a pressrelease issued by the company PhantomLuxury Auctions, “will now be sold to thehighest bidder.”The property has been listed by the TeamPagosa Realty Group, which is based inPagosa Springs, and represents the upperend in real estate listings for retreat sitesin the region.While the town of Pagosa Springs hasseen a decline in its population from morethan 1,700 people in 2010 to around1,500 today, according to the latestCensus figures, real estate prices, duelargely to an infusion of second-homeowners, have substantially increased.The average Pagosa Springs home valueis now at around $544,000, up from$252,000 a decade ago, according to thesite Zillow.Notes the Pagosa Daily Press: “Lowerinterest rates during the pandemic,combined with Paycheck ProtectionProgram spending, made it possible forinvestors to purchase large numbers ofsingle-family residential homes in thearea, resulting in a “real estate marketthat was unnaturally torqued.”
A company tied to Dallas-based ParkingSystems of America has bought ninebuildings in a struggling retail district inDowntown El Paso, but they were notpurchased to become parking lots, thecompany's owner said.The retail properties, in an area filledwith empty retail spaces, were owned byRiver Oaks Properties, a large El Pasoshopping center developer exiting theDowntown market after years of owningproperties there.Continue reading >DALLAS' PARKINGSYSTEMS-TIED FIRMBUYS DOWNTOWNBUILDINGS AS RETAILDEVELOPER EXITSBy Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times, Yahoo! Finance10/17/2023Copyright: Canva ProSAN ANTONIO - Oct. 16, 2023 - PRLog --If you've followed the San Antonio realestate market for a while, you'veundoubtedly heard of George Sanchez ashe's one of the most respected Brokers intown when it comes to marketing homesto sell for the most amount of money.Now, he's one-upped himself with thelatest addition to his advertising arsenalwith what he calls his "Target Marketing"approach.Continue reading >84BUILTENVIRONMENTSAN ANTONIO REALESTATE BROKERGEORGE SANCHEZPROMOTES HOMES TOMORE BUYERS FORMORE MONEYBy Simple Real Estate, PRLOG10/16/2023Copyright: Canva Pro
85REAL ESTATE NEWSNATIONALBUILTENVIRONMENTThe national hotel industry has seen aslight decline in revenue and growth, apattern that has been in play throughoutmost of 2023, according to a new report.The real estate analysis service CRBE isreporting that overall hotel revenuesoftened during the second quarter ofthis year “amid tepid demand.”This weaker performance, said thereport, has been driven by “moreAmericans electing to travel overseas at atime when inbound international travelhas recovered only modestly.”HOTEL GROWTHCURRENTLY FLAT, BUTFUTURE GROWTHLOOKS BULLISH, SAYSNEW REPORTBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 10/16/2023Copyright: Canva ProAdding to the challenge: a 12.5% increasein “short-term rental demand, resurgentcruise ship bookings, and the depletion ofexcess consumer savings.”The revenue drop-off has seen botheconomy and midscale hotels hit withdeclines of 4.4% and 1.6% respectively.But for all of that, the report predicts thaturban-based hotels remain the bestpoised for future growth, with revenuebetween now and 2027 set to increase ona 5.5% annual basis, and resort propertiesalso poised for revenue increases.“Urban markets, such as New York,Chicago, and Washington DC, areexpected to exhibit healthy growth thisyear and next,” the report asserts,“especially compared with markets thathave already recovered, such asCharleston and Savannah.” Continues >
An industry growth rate of just under 4%may well be achieved next year dueprimarily to “stronger inboundinternational travel from Asia-Pacific, asvisa delays and airlines’ long-haulcapacity improves, along with continuedimprovements in business and grouptravel.”Downward pressures on the marketinclude ongoing higher interest rates aswell as increased oil prices, and both the“burndown of excess savings andresumption of student loans payments.”Despite this year's rather flat occupancynumbers, the hotel industry continues tosee a growth in construction projects. In asurvey released several months ago,Lodging Econometrics showed that morethan 1,000 new hotels were in theprocess of being built, representing atotal of 140,300 rooms.Those figures for the early part of thisyear comprised a 9% increase over theconstruction picture for the same periodof time in 2022.After proliferating largely in other partsof the world, multistory warehouses arebeginning to rise in the United States.Continue reading >86BUILTENVIRONMENTIFMA announces the release of its latestwhite paper “Evolution is Never Finished:Insights From IFMA’s Emerging TopicsWorking Group on How Six Key Topicsare Transforming the FM Industry.”Continue reading >IFMA PUBLISHES WHITEPAPER ON KEYEMERGING TOPICSSHAPING THE FACILITYMANAGER INDUSTRYBy Tradewinds, DCD10/13/2023WHY SOME CITIES ARELIKELY TO SEE TALLERWAREHOUSE PROJECTS— AND THE ROLEAMAZON IS PLAYINGBy Ashley Fahey, Albuquerque Business First10/16/2023“The pandemic is behind us.” That’s whatmost cities and businesses are saying asthe lockdown months get further andfurther in the rearview. Meanwhile,we’ve seen hybrid work truly take rootand many markets seeing a "flight toquality" as tenants choose to leaveoutdated buildings in favor of new oneswith contemporary amenities.Continue reading >THE IMPACT OF OFFICE-TO-RESIDENTIALCONVERSION ONDOWNTOWN AREASBy Duanne Render, Building Design + Construction10/16/2023Copyright: Canva Pro
BUILTENVIRONMENTCRES is the Albuquerque, New Mexico region’s full service commercial real estate and propertymanagement firm. We serve the entire Albuquerque area including North and South Valley and Rio Rancho.Our team of professionals are experienced in all aspects of commercial real estate.If you are interested in locating commercial, retail, office or warehouse space for sale or lease, CRES canhelp. We manage and list thousands of square feet of space. If you are already an investor in commercialreal estate, we provide efficient and effective management services to maximize your investment. We havea network of established vendors, contractors and staff who can not only maintain properties, but canimprove, rehab and renovate them to their full potential. In short, we can do it all.We encourage you to learn more about our wide variety of real estate services throughout our website.Please contact us with any questions, our friendly staff can assist with all of your needs. We regularlyupdate our site with vacancies, but if you don't see what you are looking for, please don't hesitate to reachout. We are happy to do all we can to help you find what you are looking for.CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > CRES (COMMERCIALREAL ESTATE SERVICES)3817 Academy Pkwy S NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109Tel. (505) 242-5050Providing world-class service in the propertymanagement and real estate businesses since 2006PROPERTIES FOR SALE2650 YALE BLVD 2350 ALAMO AVE. 1601 RANDOLPH RD.LEARN MORE >LEARN MORE >LEARN MORE >87COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATEFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTImage capture: Dec 2018 © 2023 Google Image capture: Jan 2022 © 2023 Google Image capture: Jan 2022 © 2023 Google
Copyright: Image capture: Jul 2021 © 2023 Google$1,221,200 | 9,100 Square FeetBranson Blackburnb.blackburn@trinityreis.comManaging PartnerCody Cristcody@trinityreis.comDirectorAbsolute NNN Lease: DollarGeneral's lease ensures zero landlordresponsibilities.Strategic Retail Positioning: Withlimited retail competitors nearby, thisDollar General outlet is poised toserve as the main general goodsprovider for the area.Prime Location: The property isadjacent to Jal High School, sitting ona large 1.2-acre corner plot.Building Design: The retail spacefeatures a wide and shallow floorplan.Reliable Tenant: Dollar General is aninvestment-grade tenant boasting anS&P Credit Rating of BBB.Regional Significance: SoutheastNew Mexico, which includes theproperty's location, is home to thePermian Basin — one of the top oilproduction regions in the US.JAL, NM — A prime retail property at 450S 3rd St in Jal, New Mexico, currentlyhosting Dollar General, has been listed onthe market with a 7.0% cap rate. Theproperty spans 9,100 square feet and ispriced at $1,221,200 or approximately$134.20 per square foot.Investment Highlights:Continues >DOLLAR GENERALPROPERTY IN JAL, NMLISTED FOR $1.22M WITHA 7% CAP RATEBy Josh Cutler, The Built Environment 10/13/202388FEATURED COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATECOMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE BUILTENVIRONMENTChance Haleschance@trinityreis.comPartnerEric Kelleyeric.kelley@trinityreis.comAssociate Director
Building Area: 9,100 SFLand Area: 1.2 ACYear Built: 2016Guarantor: Dollar General Inc.(NYSE: DG)Price Per SF: $134.20Base Annual Rent: $85,484Rent Per SF: $9.39Rent Start Date: 2/10/2016Lease Expiration Date: 2/28/2031Lease Term Remaining: 7+ YearsLease Type: Absolute NNNOwnership Type: Fee SimpleTaxes, Parking Lot & HVAC, Roof &Structure, Insurance: All covered bythe tenant. The tenant also agrees tomaintain a "special cause of loss"policy, ensuring all improvements onthe premises.Property Specifics:Lease Overview:Dollar General operates over 18,200stores in the continental US and ispositioned at #106 on the Fortune 500list, emphasizing its status as a significantand resilient business entity.Tenant Responsibilities:Demographics at 450 S 3rd St:Within a 1-mile radius, the estimatedpopulation in 2023 is 2,096, with aprojected figure of 2,033 for 2028. Theaverage household income within a 3-mile radius is approximately $65,625.The detailed property overview,demographics, retailer map, propertyphotos, and tenant overview areaccessible on the Trinity Real EstateInvestment Services website.89BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Image capture: Jul 2021 © 2023 GoogleCopyright: Image capture: Jul 2021 © 2023 GoogleCopyright: ©2023 Airbus, CNES / Airbus, Maxar Technologies, NMRGIS,USDA/FPAC/GEO, Map data Google ©2023
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PROPERTYFOR SALEOFFEREDPRICEBUILDINGSIZEVIEW DEALCOMMERCIALPROPERTY FOR SALENEW MEXICODESCRIPTION2418 Southern BlvdThis value-add retail strip in the heart of the ever expandingcity of Rio Rancho presents a unique opportunity. You canowner occupy the vacancy and run your business while havingyour mortgage eliminated by the rental income. You can alsofill up the vacancy and potentially develop the back portion ofthe land and create a stabilized investment...$1,300,000Albuquerque Las CrucesRio RanchoSanta FeRoswellFarmingtonClovisCarlsbadHobbsAlamogordoCLICK HERECITY LEGEND7,605 SFDESCRIPTION1500 W 2nd StBusy street near Roswell auto row and medical/businessoffices. Originally built as a 7 eleven store.CLICK HERE2,100 SFREAL ESTATEPHOTODESCRIPTION1421 Mabry Dr$500,000CLICK HERE 14,525 SF$375,000Sale Type: Investment or Owner UserNo. Stories: 1Property Type: Industrial91BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Image capture: Mar 2022 © 2023 GoogleCopyright: Image capture: Dec 2018 © 2023 GoogleCopyright: Image capture: Nov 2018 © 2023 Google
PROPERTYFOR SALEOFFEREDPRICETOTAL LOT SIZEVIEW DEALCOMMERCIALLAND FOR SALENEW MEXICODESCRIPTION8012-B Edith Blvd NEThis 1.24-acre parcel of land nestled in the North Valley. Thisversatile property offers a range of possibilities and presents aunique opportunity for those seeking to create a live-workenvironment or embark on a development venture. Explorethe highlights of this promising piece of land...$550,000Albuquerque Las CrucesRio RanchoSanta FeRoswellFarmingtonClovisCarlsbadHobbsAlamogordoCLICK HERECITY LEGEND1.24 AcresDESCRIPTION302 W. AlamedaExcellent building lot in the heart of Roswell!CLICK HERE0.32 AcresREAL ESTATEPHOTODESCRIPTION000 W CountryClub Rd$2,800,000CLICK HERE 28 Acres$49,000Amazing opportunity for mixed use development in the fastestgrowing part of Roswell! There are 28 acres that is part of newthe Oaks housing development that will have over 800 homes,averaging around $300K per home, as well existingneighborhoods of Enchanted Hills and Sorrento. The newsurgical center is being built to the east on Country Club...92BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Image capture: Oct 2022 © 2023 GoogleCopyright: Image capture: Mar 2013 © 2023 GoogleCopyright: Image capture: Nov 2022 © 2023 Google
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GIANT ROCKET MOTORSARRIVE AT CALIFORNIAVENUE FOR SPACESHUTTLE EXHIBITSPACE NEW MEXICOT H E B U I L T E N VIRONMENT MAGAZINENATIONAL SCIENCEFOUNDATION SITE VISIT FORSPACE VALLEY PROPOSALOCT. 16-18:UNM >LOCKHEED ON ‘CAMPAIGN-LIKE’ HUNT FOR NEW SOLIDROCKET MOTOR SUPPLIER –OR SUPPLIERS >
96NATIONAL SCIENCEFOUNDATION SITE VISIT FORSPACE VALLEY PROPOSAL OCT.16-18 >97SPACE NEWS NEW MEXICO & NATIONALGIANT ROCKET MOTORS ARRIVEAT CALIFORNIA VENUE FORSPACE SHUTTLE EXHIBIT >97COMMERCIAL LUNAR LANDERSPREPARE FOR LIFTOFF >98LOCKHEED ON ‘CAMPAIGN-LIKE’HUNT FOR NEW SOLID ROCKETMOTOR SUPPLIER – ORSUPPLIERS >98HAMAS ATTACK SHOWS SPACE-BASED SENSING CAN’T SEEEVERYTHING >98PAGE 101 AFFILIATESPAGE 99 EVENTSPAGE 100 FEATURED SPACE COMPANYSPACE NEW MEXICO HOMEPAGE9797BUILTENVIRONMENT98
Researchers from The University of NewMexico are part of one of 16 finalistteams for the first-ever National ScienceFoundation Regional Innovation Engines(NSF Engines) competition, spanning arange of key technology areas andsocietal and economic challengeshighlighted in the CHIPS and Science Act.Continue reading >NATIONAL SCIENCEFOUNDATION SITE VISITFOR SPACE VALLEYPROPOSAL OCT. 16-18By Kim Delker, UNM Newsroom10/16/2023Copyright: Canva pro97BUILTENVIRONMENTSPACE NEWSNEW MEXICO & NATIONALTwo huge rocket motors traversed thestreets of Los Angeles recently as theymade their way to the California ScienceCenter, where they will become part of anew 100,000 sq-ft exhibit showcasingthe historic Space Shuttle Endeavour. Continue reading >GIANT ROCKET MOTORSARRIVE AT CALIFORNIAVENUE FOR SPACESHUTTLE EXHIBITBy Greg Aragon, ENR10/13/2023Copyright: Canva pro
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin isembarking on a “broad” and “campaign-like” mission to foster a new solid rocketmotor supplier, Chief Executive OfficerJim Taiclet said today, hinting that theworld’s largest defense contractor iseyeing a long-term plan for the supplierto compete across the industrial base.Continue reading >LOCKHEED ON‘CAMPAIGN-LIKE’ HUNTFOR NEW SOLID ROCKETMOTOR SUPPLIER – ORSUPPLIERSBy Michael Marrow, Breaking Defense10/17/202398BUILTENVIRONMENTHouston Spaceport is not a spaceport inthe traditional sense of the term. Whilethe spaceport, located at the city’sEllington Airport, has an FAA spaceportlicense, it has yet to host a launch orlanding, and no companies haveannounced firm plans to carry outlaunches from its modest runways in thesuburbs not far from NASA’s JohnsonSpace Center. Instead, the focus has beenon turning the airport into an aerospacebusiness hub, including a new businesspark that’s home to companies like AxiomSpace and Collins Aerospace.The spaceport is a launch pad of sorts,though, for another tenant. Earlier thismonth, Intuitive Machines showed off...Continue reading >COMMERCIAL LUNARLANDERS PREPARE FORLIFTOFFBy Jeff Foust, The Space Review10/16/2023Why didn’t the U.S. and its allies’ spysatellites catch Hamas’s surprise attackon Israel? In part, physics.Satellites in geosynchronous orbit are toofar away to catch much detail, and therearen’t enough satellites in low-Earth orbitthat can deliver constant, high-resolutionimagery, according to industry experts. Continue reading >HAMAS ATTACK SHOWSSPACE-BASED SENSINGCAN’T SEE EVERYTHINGBy Audrey Decker, Defense One10/12/2023Copyright: Canva pro
99BUILTENVIRONMENTSPACE EVENTSNATIONWIDEVIEW FULL CALENDAR >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 11THThe Northern Taurid meteor shower peakstonight! The shower is active between Oct. 13and Dec. 2. 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 17THThe Leonid meteor shower peaks tonight! Theshower is active between Nov. 3 and Dec. 2.NOVEMBER 13THThe new moon will arrive at 4:27 a.m. EST(0927 GMT).NOVEMBER 27THThe full moon of November, known as theBeaver Moon, will arrive at 4:16 a.m. EST(0916 GMT)DECEMBER 12THThe new moon will arrive at 6:32 p.m. EST(2332 GMT).DECEMBER 12THThe Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight!The shower is active between Dec. 4 and Dec.17.DECEMBER 21STToday is the winter solstice for the NorthernHemisphere and the summer solstice for theSouthern Hemisphere.DECEMBER 21STThe Ursid meteor shower peaks tonight! Theshower is active from Dec. 13 to Dec. 24.DECEMBER 26THThe full moon of December, known as theCold Moon, will occur at 7:33 p.m. EST (0033GMT on Dec. 27).
100NEW MEXICO SPACE INDUSTRYFEATURED COMPANYBUILTENVIRONMENTIn 1998, SolAero broke ground on it's new facility where we developed and commercialized a 23% efficientdual-junction solar cell in 12 months while most industry experts projected that it would take 3 years toaccomplish. Beginning in 1999, we continued to release new space qualified solar cell technology every 24months for 10 years, driving technological innovation, not only in space power, but in space applicationsthat have transformed how we live. NASA's Starshine-3 launched in 2001 was the first satellite poweredby our Advanced Triple-Junction (ATJ) solar cells. In the period from 2000 to 2009, SolAero's ATJ solar cellwas the best-selling satellite solar power solution in the world.CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE > Phone:(505) 332-5000SINCE 2001, SOLAERO SOLAR CELLS AND PANELS HAVE SUPPLIEDPRIMARY POWER TO OVER 760 SUCCESSFUL SPACE MISSIONS WITHZERO-ON ORBIT FAILURES.SOLAERO TECHNOLOGIES10420 Research Road SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123We create world-class innovative solutions that arepowering the new space race.COMPANY NEWS:THE SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH OF NASA’S JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE MARKS THE 1,002ND SATELLITEPOWERED BY SOLAERO TECHNOLOGIESALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Dec. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — SolAero Technologies Corp. (SolAero), a leadingprovider of high efficiency solar cells, solar panels, and composite structural products for satellite andaerospace applications, celebrated the launch of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (Webb), markingthe milestone of powering 1,002 satellites in orbit. SolAero supplied the high-efficiency triple-junctionsolar cells to Northrop Grumman for integration into solar panels and solar arrays to power Webb.Since its founding in 1998, SolAero has helped to revolutionize the space industry through theadvancement of satellite solar power technology. In just its first three years, SolAero was instrumental inthe displacement of silicon solar cells as the primary source of satellite power after they had been incontinuous use since 1958. SolAero subsequently released new satellite power technology every 18-24months for the next two decades, driving technological innovations that have transformed how we live.Today, SolAero’s Triple-Junction (ZTJ), 4-Junction (Z4J), and 5-Junction (IMM) portfolio of solar cellproducts is the mostly widely used in the world, and its high-volume panel manufacturing capabilities areenabling many of the industry’s largest satellite programs while meeting the exacting specifications ofthe world’s most demanding missions.Continue reading >
101BUILTENVIRONMENTNew 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
NEW MEXICOHistoric Albuquerque Neighborhood ToSee New Townhome Construction >SOUTHWESTNATIONALINDUSTRY NEWS QUICK LINKS30CONSTRUCTION344000City Lease Offered for Construction ofNew Soccer Stadium in Albuquerque >Changes coming to stretch of roadwaynear Downtown ABQ notorious forspeeding >Santa Fe Fat Tire Society completesbridges project along Winsor Trail >Denver’s Metropolitan State UniversityWants To Build New Residential AndCommercial Structures >Long-Planned Mayo Research andInnovation Hub in Phoenix May Soon GetFinal City Approval >New El Paso Proposed Ordinance MaySee Construction in Historic DuranguitoNeighborhood, Perhaps Flaming OldDebate >Georgia Contractor Reins in DriverBehavior With Telematics >NJ Utility Earmarks $902M to UpgradeAging State Gas Lines >NATIONALTop 130 Sports Facility ArchitectureFirms for 2023 >TRENDS40CONSTRUCTION42Walmart pouring $350M into new dairyfacility >Indiana breaks ground on $1.2B prison >Small Businesses IncreasingyEmbracing Artificial IntelligenceTechnology, Says New Survey >Construction Economy: What Does theFuture Hold? >Nonresidential constructionemployment declines as nonresidentialconstruction outpaces broadereconomy >Employer Strategies for HealthPrograms for 2024 >Netflix plans to open brick and mortarlocations >OSHA Cites Contractor for DoubleFatality on JFK Airport Project >102BUILTENVIRONMENTGov. Lujan Grisham to order all statevehicles to be electric >Goodwill Industries of New Mexico toopen retail, services center inCarlsbad >Los Lunas Schools mill levies, GO bondon ballot >State grants $150K to Red Riverdistillery expansion >Expansion of Scottsdale's PopularWestern Spirit Museum in the Offing >Denver Seeing Introduction of FirstHousing Micro-Community >Well-Known Flooring Company inColorado Lays Down $8.5 Million to BuyNew Space >ABC’s September Construction BacklogIndicator Dips, Yet Contractors RemainConfident >Construction lost as much as $40B onpoor productivity in 2022 >NEW MEXICOHarbor Freight Property in AlbuquerqueUp for Sale at $2.6 Million > 78REAL ESTATER.H. Mallory Center for CommunityGeography seeks faculty affiliates >Lujan Grisham announces new climatecenter >Albuquerque Isotopes under newownership >
NEW MEXICOCity council to consider bed bugresistant beds for Westside Shelter >80REAL ESTATE00Mountain Capital Partners to take overSandia Peak Ski Area >State Employees Credit Union movesinto new headquarters >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALWhy the number of dispensaries isconcerning the cannabis industry >104WEEDFEEDWhat the end of 280E might mean forcannabis business taxes >Cannabis facility planned for formertimber mill in Grand Rapids, Minn. >NEW MEXICOABQ City Council delays NM Unitedstadium vote and talks about homelesscamps >105LEGISLATIONCouncil sets infrastructure priorities >Legislative Council discusses hiringlegislative staff >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALTop 70 Sports Facility Engineering Firmsfor 2023 >110ARCHITECTS / ENGINEERS / DESIGNGroundbreaking research unlocks airintrusion’s impact on reflectiveinsulation >Thompson Engineering Announces NewCEO >103BUILTENVIRONMENTQuarterly data shows sustainedeconomic growth statewide >Former home of Macaroni Grill findsnew tenant >Albuquerque Mayor Tim Kellerdiscusses homelessness at ASUNMmeeting >Superior Industries acquires Belen-based CEMCO, Inc.; wants to doubleemployment >SOUTHWESTLuxury Southern Colorado RetreatProperty, in Increasingly ExpensiveMarket, Scheduled for Auction >83Dallas' Parking Systems-tied firm buysDowntown buildings as retail developerexits >San Antonio Real Estate Broker GeorgeSanchez Promotes Homes To MOREBuyers For MORE Money >NATIONALHotel Growth Currently Flat, But FutureGrowth Looks Bullish, Says New Report >85Why some cities are likely to see tallerwarehouse projects — and the roleAmazon is playing >IFMA Publishes White Paper on KeyEmerging Topics Shaping the FacilityManager Industry >The impact of office-to-residentialconversion on downtown areas >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALNational Science Foundation site visitfor Space Valley proposal Oct. 16-18 >97SPACEGiant Rocket Motors Arrive at CaliforniaVenue For Space Shuttle Exhibit >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALA Wide Variety of Building ProductsSees Early Autumn Price Decline, SaysNew Report >112VENDORS / SUPPLIERSChina's trade slump eases as exportorders rise, domestic demand down >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALEl Paso Electric Planning for a GrowingNumber of Solar Farms >116ENERGY
WHY THE NUMBER OFDISPENSARIES ISCONCERNING THECANNABIS INDUSTRYBy Julian Paras, KOAT10/12/2023ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In the mostrecent report from the state, NewMexico's cannabis industry brought inmore than $30 million every month fromMarch to September.Those working throughout the industry,all the way from the greenhouses to thedispensaries, believe businesses has beengreat for the most part. However, expertsKOAT spoke with say it's not the moneythey are worried about. It's thebusinesses not making enough forthemselves.Continue reading >NEW MEXICO WEEDFEED104BUILTENVIRONMENTWHAT THE END OF 280EMIGHT MEAN FORCANNABIS BUSINESSTAXESBy Soloman Israel, MJBizDaily10/17/2023As the U.S. Drug EnforcementAdministration weighs whether to revisemarijuana to a Schedule 3 controlledsubstance, regulated cannabis producersare looking forward to the prospect ofeasing their heavy tax burdens underSection 280E of the federal tax code.Continue reading >CANNABIS FACILITYPLANNED FOR FORMERTIMBER MILL IN GRANDRAPIDS, MINN.By Brooks Johnson, Start Tribune10/17/2023A long-shuttered timber mill in northernMinnesota could soon be home to a $67million cannabis-growing operation thatis expected to employ 400 people inGrand Rapids.HWY35 has received $20 million inpublic loans and is being headed byMissouri cannabis entrepreneur Jack...Continue reading >Copyright: Canva pro
105ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – TheAlbuquerque City Council met onMonday night. They addressedsanctioned homeless camps and theproposed New Mexico United Stadium.Continue reading >ABQ CITY COUNCILDELAYS NM UNITEDSTADIUM VOTE ANDTALKS ABOUTHOMELESS CAMPSBy Laila Freeman, KRQE News10/16/2023Copyright: Canva ProThe Town of Taos Council's regularmeeting kicked off Tuesday night (Oct.10) in what has become something akinto a tradition: With detailed publiccomments from town resident StephensHall.Hall again took officials to task over theunceremonious demise of the Town ofTaos Home Rule Charter Commissionearlier this year, when it elected not todeliver a charter to the town clerk by astatutorily required deadline.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTLEGISLATIONNEW MEXICOCOUNCIL SETSINFRASTRUCTUREPRIORITIESBy Geoffrey Plant, Taos News10/13/2023Copyright: Canva Pro
106Legislators could look at a bill that wouldgive the option of hiring staff.Lawmakers discussed a draft report andits appendices on legislator staffing atMonday’s Legislative Council meeting.Continue reading >LEGISLATIVE COUNCILDISCUSSES HIRINGLEGISLATIVE STAFFBy Nicole Maxwell, NM Political Report10/17/2023LOS LUNAS — The School of DreamsAcademy Governing Council recentlywelcomed two new governing bodymembers following the resignation ofCatherine Smith, a seasoned educatorand council member.Smith submitted her formal letter ofresignation to the council on Sept. 11,and the council unanimously accepted itat the Sept. 25 governing councilmeeting.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTSODA INDUCTS TWONEW GOVERNINGCOUNCIL MEMBERSBy Felina Martinez, Valencia County News-Bulletin10/12/2023Copyright: Canva Pro Copyright: Canva Pro
107BUILTENVIRONMENTLEGISLATIONNATIONALCounties across America may soon findthemselves eligible for grants ranging insize from $500,000 to $5 million to tackleexisting brownfields remediationprojects.The Environmental Protection Agencyhas announced that it is making availableupwards of 200 individual grants for suchwork, worth a combined $235 million.In announcing the availability of thegrants, EPA Administrator Michael Regansaid the agency is investing in “removinglongstanding barriers to brownfieldsredevelopment,” while at the same time“spurring economic growth inunderserved communities.”ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCYLAUNCHES NEWFUNDING FOR COUNTY-BASED BROWNFIELDSPROJECTSBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/12/2023Copyright: Canva ProThe grants will specifically fund countyefforts to appraise and clean upbrownfields sites, which can be anythingfrom an abandoned factory, gas station,warehouse, or dry cleaning operation.Contamination from such businessesinclude asbestos, lead, and hydrocarbonspillages, with such measures asbioremediation and soil vapor extraction,along with the removal of undergroundfuel storage tanks, used to clean up thesites.The Brownfields Grants program waslaunched by the EPA in 1995 and has todate provided nearly $2.4 billion in grantfunding to both assess and clean upcontaminated properties.According to a National Association ofCounties announcement, counties arespecifically eligible to apply for some $95million in cleanup grants; $30 million incommunity-wide assessment grants; $40million in assessment coalition grants;and $20 million in multipurpose grants.In revealing the availability of the variousbrownfields funding, the EPA alsoannounced an application deadline ofNovember 13.
108Legislation tackling the manner in whichcredit card purchase fees are imposedmay be taken up by Congress before theend of the year.For years, merchants have beencomplaining about credit cardinterchange fees that they are requiredto pay with every customer transaction.Those fees range between 1% and 3%,and are not only burdensome on themerchant but also consumers, say critics.According to the National RetailFederation, the average American family"pays an extra $1,000 annually becauseof the rising cost of swipe fees."Currently, Visa and Mastercard, whichrepresent more than 80% of the nation'scredit card market, process transactionsthrough their own networks, withmerchants having no choice but to acceptthe swipe fee imposed by the companiesthemselves.As proposed, the Credit CardCompetition Act will require that banksprovide merchants with a wider range ofpayment network choices in processingtransactions.CONTROVERSIALCREDIT CARDCOMPETITION BILLMAY SEE LATE-YEARCONGRESSIONALVOTEBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/13/2023One of the measure's sponsors, IllinoisDemocrat Dick Durbin, has charged thatultimately swipe fees increase prices on avariety of products, and added: "It's timeto inject real competition into the creditcard network market, which is dominatedby the Visa-Mastercard duopoly."In a statement, Doug Kantor, serving onthe executive committee of theMerchants Payment Coalition,characterized the Credit CardCompetition Act as legislation that will"lead to lower fees and better security,while helping merchants hold downprices."Opponents of the legislation, notes thesite Bankrate, have said that if the bill ispassed it will "result in a cutback oncredit card rewards," while also raising"card security concerns."Joining in the opposition is theElectronics Payment Coalition, which hasmaintained that the bill will "lead to theelimination of credit card benefits thatconsumers and small businesses rely on,such as credit card rewards for travel,dining, gas, points, groceries, and more."The big American Bankers Associationhas also weighed in, saying that thelegislation could well "imperil paymentsystem security and harm communityfinancial institutions."It is not known when the Senate may takea final vote on the Credit CardCompetition Act. A vote in the Housecannot proceed until the lower chamberhas elected a new Speaker.BUILTENVIRONMENT
109According to the Mortgage BankersAssociation, total U.S. mortgageorigination volume is expected toincrease to $1.95 trillion in 2024 fromthe $1.64 trillion expected in 2023.Continue reading >U.S. MORTGAGEORIGINATIONSPREDICTED TO HIT $1.95TRILLION IN 2024By Michael Gerrity, World Property Journal10/16/2023Copyright: Canva ProFor the first time in history, an electricvehicle (EV) is the best selling vehicle inthe world for 2023. The Tesla Model Ydethroned the long-standing king of carsales, Toyota's Corolla. While in the U.S.market, things look a bit different, withFord's F-series trucks continuing tooutsell every other make and model, twoof Tesla's offerings are in the top 10. TheModel Y hit at number four in Americagoing into the final quarter of 2023.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTHIGHWAY TRUST FUNDHEARING TO ADDRESSSOLVENCY ISSUESBy Brandon Noel, For Construction Pros10/16/2023The U.S. Dept. of Transportation hasopened a competition for $5.1 million todevelop new digital platforms that wouldmanage transit infrastructure projectsthroughout their lifecycles moreefficiently, and avoid delays andoverruns. Continue reading >US DOT SEEKS TOAWARD $5.1M TODEVELOP ADVANCEDDIGITAL TOOLS FORTRANSIT PROJECTSBy Tom Ichniowski, ENR10/16/2023Copyright: Canva Pro
110Alfa Tech Consulting Engineers, MEEngineers, AECOM, and HendersonEngineers top BD+C's ranking of thenation's largest sports facilityengineering andengineering/architecture (EA) firms for2023, as reported in BuildingDesign+Construction's 2023 Giants 400Report.Continue reading >TOP 70 SPORTSFACILITY ENGINEERINGFIRMS FOR 2023By BD+C Staff10/17/2023Copyright: Canva ProThe Reflective Insulation ManufacturersAssociation International (RIMA-I)announced that the MultidisciplinaryDigital Publishing Institute (MDPI)published “Assessing the Effect of AirIntrusion on Reflective Insulation’sPerformance with Horizontal Heat Flow,”a research paper. Hamed Saber of theRoyal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu,Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and DavidYarbrough of R&D Services Inc.,Cookeville, Tenn., researched the effectof air intrusion on the R-value ofreflective insulation in walls using anadvanced multi-dimensional andvalidated computer model.The advanced model was extensivelyused for several applications related tothe reflective insulations, including thedevelopment of a reflective air spacestool. The study provides full assessmentsfor the performance of reflectiveinsulation assemblies due to airinfiltration or wind washing.Continue reading >ARCHITECTS / ENGINEERS / DESIGNNEW MEXICO & NATIONALBUILTENVIRONMENTGROUNDBREAKINGRESEARCH UNLOCKSAIR INTRUSION’SIMPACT ON REFLECTIVEINSULATIONBy Staff, Metal Construction News10/17/2023
111MOBILE, Ala. (Oct. 12, 2023) —Thompson Engineering, amultidisciplined engineering firm withoffices in eight Southeastern states,announced Kendall Kilpatrick will be thecompany’s CEO effective Jan. 1, 2024.Kilpatrick succeeds John Baker, who willremain CEO and chairman of ThompsonHoldings, the parent company ofThompson Engineering.Continue reading >THOMPSONENGINEERINGANNOUNCES NEW CEOBy Staff, Construction Business owner10/12/2023BUILTENVIRONMENTThe National Association of HomeBuilders (NAHB) released itsNAHB/Westlake Royal RemodelingMarket Index (RMI) for the third quarter,posting a reading of 65, declining threepoints compared to the previous quarter.The NAHB/Westlake Royal RMI surveyasks remodelers to rate five componentsof the remodeling market as "good," "fair"or "poor." Each question is measured on ascale from 0 to 100, where an indexnumber above 50 indicates that a highershare view conditions as good than poor.Continue reading >REMODELING MARKETSENTIMENT DECLINESIN THIRD QUARTERBy Tradewinds, BDC10/13/2023Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro
112Lumber prices saw a modest increase inSeptember of 1.3%, according to a newreport just issued by the Bureau of LaborStatistics.While that increase shows a graduallyupward trend starting in the spring of thisyear, it is nothing like the double-digitjumps hitting the construction industrytwo years ago.The softwood lumber picture hasimproved so much, in fact, that somesources have recently predicted that theUS will soon become a net exporter of thematerial.A WIDE VARIETY OFBUILDINGPRODUCTS SEESEARLY AUTUMNPRICE DECLINE,SAYS NEW REPORTBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/16/2023Copyright: Canva ProThat trend is by any measure historic:“The US was last a net exporter inoffshore softwood lumber trade from2009 through about 2016, whendomestic market conditions were weak,”notes the site Fastmarkets.Overall building material prices haveseen a less than 2% increase so far thisyear, says the BLS report, a tend onceagain comparing favorably with wherethings stood between 2020 and 2021,when the average increase was between14% and 16%.The new report additionally shows adecline of 0.7% in gypsum buildingmaterials in September, marking the sixthconsecutive monthly decrease, alongwith a 3.7% drop in steel mill products.The costs of moving materials from oneplace to the other have also seen anoverall decline since the fall of 2022.According to a National Association ofHome Builders analysis, “year to date, theprices of rail, truck, and deep-seatransportation of freight have fallen1.5%, 7.0%, and 7.3%, respectively.”BUILTENVIRONMENTVENDORS / SUPPLIERSNEW MEXICO & NATIONAL
113As supply chain managers seek tounderstand demand trends, port volumesare a helpful indicator.Maritime gateways handled 40% ofinternational freight value in 2022,according to the Department ofTransportation. As a result, keeping trackof seaport volumes can be a goodbarometer for establishing years- andmonths-long trade trends nationwide.Continue reading >US PORTS BY VOLUME:HOW MARITIME CARGOTRENDS ARE STACKINGUPBy Alejandra Salgado & Edwin Lopez, SupplyChainDive10/17/2023Copyright: Canva ProBEIJING, China: China's recent economicdata provides a glimmer of hope for itsrecovery, but significant challengesremain.In September, exports declined by 6.2percent, a slight improvement fromAugust's 8.8 percent drop, surpassingexpectations of a 7.6 percent fall. Thispositive trend aligns with increasedexport orders driven by the globalelectronics sector, suggesting apotentially brighter trade outlook in2024.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTCHINA'S TRADE SLUMPEASES AS EXPORTORDERS RISE, DOMESTICDEMAND DOWNBy Robert Besser, New Mexico State News.Net10/17/2023Copyright: Canva Pro
114According to the Associated Builders andContractors and U.S. Bureau of LaborStatistics Producer Price Index data, U.S.construction input prices increased 0.2%in September 2023 as compared to theprevious month. Nonresidentialconstruction input prices increased 0.2%for the month as well.Continue reading >CONSTRUCTION INPUTCOSTS IN AMERICAUPTICK IN SEPTEMBERBy WPJ Staff10/16/2023BUILTENVIRONMENTIn the world of construction, whereprojects are bound by tight deadlines andrigorous demands, there is no time towaste on equipment downtime andunexpected maintenance issues. Foroperations to run smoothly, propermaintenance must be a top priority, asevery minute your machinery is downleads to revenue loss. That's why shiftinggears to a more preventativemaintenance approach will help youelevate your operational success.Implementing a proactive strategy hasbeen shown to increase worksiteproductivity, ensuring that your projectsstay on schedule and that yourequipment continues to operate at peakefficiency.Continue reading >THE VALUE OFPROACTIVELY PLANNEDFLEET MAINTENANCEBy Ryan Schubert, For Construction Equipment 10/16/2023Copyright: Canva ProCopyright: Canva Pro
115The Fenestration and Glazing IndustryAlliance (FGIA) updated a specificationproviding a system for rating the abilityof windows, doors, skylights, and slidingglass doors to withstand impact andpressure cycling generally associatedwith hurricane conditions. AAMA 506-23, Voluntary Specification for Impactand Cycle Testing of FenestrationProducts was last updated in 2016.“The 2023 update for AAMA 506 alignsthe standard for the recently releasedNAFS-22 standard,” says Lothar Erkens,architectural products council co-chair ofFGIA’s impact specification review taskgroup...Continue reading >FGIA’S UPDATED DOCSETS STANDARDS FORHURRICANE-RESISTANTFENESTRATIONBy Staff, Metal Construction News10/17/2023Copyright: Canva ProA broken rail caused a train derailmentthat collapsed a bridge over an interstatehighway in Colorado, killing a truck driverand blocking the road for days, federalauthorities said Tuesday, based on theirpreliminary investigation.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTBROKEN RAIL CAUSEDCOLORADO TRAINDERAILMENT THATCOLLAPSED BRIDGE,PRELIMINARY FINDINGSSHOWBy Matthew Brown, KRQE News10/17/2023Copyright: Canva Pro
116Work could begin in the not very distantfuture on two solar farms that will belongto the utility company El Paso Electricand will operate in Dona Ana and Lunacounties.The farms are in addition to the onepreviously opened on some 140 acresnear the town of Chaparral.The projects are part of a larger effort onthe company’s behalf to achieve 80%carbon-free power by the year 2035, aneffort that also includes the launching ofa separate solar farm in Santa Teresawhich is expected to be operational bynext summer.EL PASO ELECTRICPLANNING FOR AGROWING NUMBER OFSOLAR FARMSBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/12/2023Copyright: Canva ProAnd yet one more such project appears tobe in the works in nearby Fabens.The company has said that with theaddition of the solar farms it will, notesthe publication El Paso Matters,“increasingly have an excess of poweravailable during the day.”In trying to achieve its goal, whichultimately includes being 100% carbon-free by 2050, El Paso Electric has beenturning to a mix of sources that alsoinclude batteries and gas-firedcombustion turbines.Late last month, it was announced that ElPaso Electric had entered into a 20-yearpower purchase agreement with thecompany EDF Renewables NorthAmerica of San Diego for the Dona Anaproject.Forecast to be fully operational in 2025,the Dona Ana farm is expected toproduce around 470,000 megawatthours of clean energy annually.The Luna county project near the city ofDeming is also expected to be up andrunning in 2025 and will upon completiongenerate enough energy to power 38,000homes a year.BUILTENVIRONMENTENERGYNEW MEXICO & NATIONAL
117The cost of climate change is growing forcompanies as extreme weather disruptsmanufacturing and supply chains andinflicts billions in economic losses. For theagriculture industry, the threat fromrising temperatures "may be one of thegreatest that we face in this lifetime,"according to Corteva, an Indianacompany that makes seeds andchemicals.Continue reading >CLIMATE RULES ARECOMING FORCORPORATE AMERICABy Michael Copley, NPR10/12/2023Exxon Mobil is buying Pioneer NaturalResources in an all-stock deal valued at$59.5 billion, its largest buyout sinceacquiring Mobil two decades ago,creating a colossal fracking operator inWest Texas.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTEXXON MOBIL DOUBLESDOWN ON FOSSIL FUELSWITH $59.5 BILLIONDEAL FOR PIONEERNATURAL AS PRICESSURGEBy Michelle Chapman, AP News10/11/2023Copyright: Canva Pro Copyright: Canva Pro
118New Mexico’s joint efforts with otherwestern states to pursue federal fundingfor a hydrogen hub was unsuccessful.President Joe Biden and Department ofEnergy Secretary Jennifer Granholmannounced seven hydrogen hubsthroughout the nation that may receivefunding through the InfrastructureInvestment and Jobs Act, or bipartisaninfrastructure law. Those proposed hubsare now able to enter into thenegotiations phase.Continue reading >NEW MEXICO’SHYDROGEN PROPOSALNOT INCLUDED INFEDERAL HUBANNOUNCEMENTBy Hannah Grover, NM Political Report10/15/2023Copyright: Canva ProBUILTENVIRONMENTThe Biden Administration has chosenseven proposals to split $7 billion infederal funding to accelerate theexpected multi-year development of anational network of clean hydrogenproducers, consumers and massiveinfrastructure needed to connect them. Those chosen as so-called “hydrogenhubs” now will negotiate final fundingdetails with the U.S. Energy Dept., whichwill propel another $43 billion in privateinvestment, President Joe Biden said Oct.13 in announcing the selections at a...Continue reading >SEVEN HYDROGEN HUBSPICKED FOR $7B IN USFUNDING TO LAUNCHLANDMARK NETWORKBy Debra Rubin & Mary Powers, ENR10/15/2023
119Kingspan Insulated Panels Inc., based inDeland, Fla., launched a SustainabilityResource Center website:planetpassionate.kingspanpanels.us. Thewebsite addresses sustainability in thebuilding products industry and isintended to help educate industryprofessionals, including architects,specifiers, general contractors, andowners.Continue reading >KINGSPAN’SSUSTAINABILITYRESOURCE CENTERAIMS TO EDUCATEARCHITECTS,CONTRACTORSBy Staff, Metal Construction News10/17/2023FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Stalledspending on electrical grids worldwide isslowing the rollout of renewable energyand could put efforts to limit climatechange at risk if millions of miles of powerlines are not added or refurbished in thenext few years, the International EnergyAgency said.Continue reading >BUILTENVIRONMENTALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – All lanesof I-40 have reopened after a downedcommunications line across I-40 causedslowdowns and stopped traffic inAlbuquerque on Tuesday, October 17.Traffic on I-40 near Eubank and JuanTabo was stopped in both directionsstarting before 11 a.m. and was stillsignificantly backed up until around 3:30p.m. All of the lanes reopened at around3:30 p.m.Continue reading >I-40 LANES REOPENAFTER SEMI CRASHCAUSES POWEROUTAGEBy Audrey Claire Davis, KRQE News10/17/2023ELECTRICAL GRIDSAREN'T KEEPING UPWITH THE GREENENERGY PUSH. THATCOULD RISK CLIMATEGOALSBy David McHugh, Albuquerque Journal 10/16/2023Copyright: Canva Pro
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 clickhere.We hope you will share yourreports with us, please emailKelly Roepke-Orthat kroepke@agc-nm.org120
121WEEKLY INDUSTRY STATISTICS CURATED BY THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT & CONSTRUCTION REPORTERBUILTENVIRONMENTSHOW YOUR SUPPORT & SIGNUP FOR OUR WEEKLY DIGITAL MAGAZINETODAY! CLICK HERENEW MEXICONATIONAL INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION REPORTER
TexasCaliforniaOhioArizonaPennsylvaniaColoradoMassachusettsOklahomaNevadaVirginiaNew JerseyMinnesotaMarylandOregonSouth CarolinaNorth CarolinaMissouriAlabamaMontanaNew HampshireIllinoisHawaiiAlaskaDistrict of ColumbiaVermontWyoming1,000,000 750,000 500,000 250,000 0 As of October 11th, 2023, New Mexico ranked 22nd in the nation with an estimated 124,700 disenrolled Medicaidenrollees. As of March 2023, according to KFF.org, New Mexico had 890,778 individuals enrolled in Medicaid. The124,700 disenrolled individuals represent a roughly 14% drop in Medicaid participation in New Mexico.Disinrollment rates may be explained by states targeting early renewals, renewal policies, and systemcapacities. - Josh Cutler, The Built EnvironmentMEDICAID ENROLLEES HAVE BEEN DISENROLLEDAS OF OCTOBER 11TH, 2023Source: KFFSource link: CLICK HERERelease date: October 11th 2023122BUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEXICO STATISTICS PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR New Mexico
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000Jan-20 Mar-20 May-20 Jul-20 Sep-20 Nov-20 Jan-21 Mar-21 May-21 Jul-21 Sep-21 Nov-21 Jan-22 Mar-22 May-22 Jul-22 Sep-22 Nov-22 Jan-23 Mar-23 May-23 Jul-23 123BUILTENVIRONMENTNATIONAL STATISTICS PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR As of August 2023, new privately owned housing constructionstarts were an estimated 1,283. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, construction starts were at 1,572 inJanuary 2020. However, privately owned housing constructionstarts did see a steady increase post-Covid-19. From 925 starts atits lowest (April 2020) to 1,803 starts at its peak (April 2022). Since April 2022, privately owned-housing construction has seen adrastic decline. Falling nearly 30% in just 16 months. On another note, privately owned housing construction starts havestill not fully recovered from the Great Recession (2007 - 2009).Prior to the recession, in January 2006, construction starts were at2,273. From looking at this snapshot of privately owned housingconstruction from 1959 to 2023, there appears to be a cap onconstruction starts. From the snapshot, it seems that onceconstruction starts rising above 2,000, it's usually followed by amajor pullback. Examples: Oct. 1972 ( 2,485 starts) - Feb. 1975 (904 starts) | -63.62% pullbackApril 1978 (2,197 starts) - May 1980 (927 starts) | -57.81% pullbackFeb. 1984 (2,260 starts) - Jan. 1991 (798 starts) | -64.69% pullback Jan. 2006 (2,273 starts) - Apr. 2009 (478 starts) | -78.97% pullback - Josh Cutler, The Built Environment PRIVATELY OWNED HOUSING CONSTRUCTIONSTARTSSource: FRED Economic Data | St. Louis FedSource link: CLICK HERERelease date: August 2023
19951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023*$(150,000,000,000) $(100,000,000,000) $(50,000,000,000) $(0) 124BUILTENVIRONMENTINTERNATIONAL STATISTICS PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR Sign of a Strong Economy: This sustained trade deficit with Mexico suggests that the U.S. economy is robustenough to purchase more goods and services than it sells. It signifies that American consumers and businesseshave the purchasing power and confidence to buy.Foreign Investment and Economic Growth: Mexico's accumulation of U.S. dollars from the trade surplus mightlead to significant investments in the U.S. Historically, the U.S. has effectively utilized foreign investments forinfrastructure development, spurring economic growth.Consumer Benefits: The continued imports from Mexico offer U.S. consumers access to a diverse range ofproducts, potentially at more competitive prices than domestically produced goods.Potential for Job Losses: This deficit might have resulted in job losses in specific industries within the U.S., muchlike the job losses associated with the surge of imports from China in the early 2000s.Risk for Smaller Economies: Although the U.S. is a large economy, smaller economies facing similar trade deficitswith their trading partners can become vulnerable to global financial market shifts.Perception Issues: Prolonged trade deficits with a single country, like Mexico, can lead to criticisms and tensions.As seen with the U.S.-China trade relationship, this can result in political challenges and even trade wars. From January to August 2023, the United States bought more goods from Mexico than it sold, leading to a deficit of$100.73 billion. Since 1995, the United States has experienced a trade deficit with Mexico. The combined total tradedeficit since 1995 amounts to roughly $1.66 trillion. From 2018 to 2022, the United States experienced an average tradedeficit of $104.81 billion annually.Pros of the Trade Deficit with Mexico:1.2.3.Cons of the Trade Deficit with Mexico:1.2.3.- Josh Cutler, The Built EnvironmentTRADE DEFICIT BETWEEN THE U.S. & MEXICO FROM 1995 TO 2023*Source: US Census BureauSource link: CLICK HERE Additional resource link: CLICK HERERelease date: August 2023
Northern New MexicoSouthern New Mexico Outside AdjacentTotalsStateLocationProjectsBidding893857184EstimatedCost$121,335,684$90,587,707$166,461,512$378,384,903BIDDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED COSTS (PROJECTS LOCATED IN THE CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLAN-ROOM)MONDAY OCTOBER 16TH, 2023 04:03 PM MST125BUILTENVIRONMENT PROJECT STATISTICS PROVIDED BY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER
Sarracino Middle SchoolPROJECTNAMEPROJECT NUMBER2023-6591TOTALVIEWSTOP PROJECTS THIS WEEKVOLUME 04 | ISSUE 14NEW MEXICO | COLORADO | ARIZONA | EL PASO, TX2,006RE-BID West Aragon Improvements2023-67D3 492New Columbia Elementary School2023-6EA4 420Pueblo De Cochiti Water System...2023-6AB7 358Technology Leadership High School2023-6DB4 335Teacherages Des Moines Schools2023-6B07 328Volcano Cliffs Arsenic Treatment...2023-6B08 309Cebolletita Acequia Association...2023-6D3A 303RE-BID Pecos Valley Regional... 2023-68BD 2904,841126BUILTENVIRONMENT
Albuquerque, New MexicoINDULGE IN THE PERFECT PAIRING:CHOCOLATE AND COFFEEASKING PRICE: $145,000GROSS REVENUE: $360,000CASH FLOW: $41,600EBITDA: NOT DISCLOSEDINVENTORY: $20,000FF&E: $78,000BUSINESS DESCRIPTIONHandmade chocolate and Third-wave style coffeeshop in the heart of Albuquerque ready for newownership. Long standing business that hassurvived it all. The surrounding area is booming andyou could be apart of that growth. Since 2013, wehave been highly rated (Google 4.6, Yelp 4.5) for ourhard work and care of our items. The current ownerhas been able to evolve the business into what it istoday. You can be the beneficiary of those efforts.With a seamless transition you too can be achocolatier and barista working for yourself!Fully functional and A+ approved kitchen year overyear. There is endless opportunities for the spaceleased and the concepts you can create with ouramazing chocolate and coffee.For more information on the business feel free toemail or text the contact information below.An NDA will be asked to be signed prior todiscussing further business information/numbers.This is an open and operating business. Please DONOT approach employees, customers or visit thestore with intent to communicate with the ownerunless time is scheduled with them prior to thevisit. An NDA is required prior to a walkthrough aswell.127BUSINESS FOR SALENEW MEXICOBUILTENVIRONMENTABOUT THE BUSINESSLocation: Albuquerque, New MexicoYear Established: 2013Number of Employees: 10Real Estate: LeasedBuilding Sq. Ft.: 1,700Rent: $3,500.00 Per MonthFacilities: The purchase comes with: Large inventoryof products ready to be sold, Ingredients ready to bemade, Large amount of FF&Es. Complete and fullrecipe book, Customer and vendor lists, Entireemployee handbook, Onboarding forms, Trainingchecklist/other SOPs and much MORE!10 highly skilled employees looking to stay. Space isleased till August 2023, and was remodeled in 2020.Price can include: Synesso MVP Hydra Espressomachine, Mahlkonig E65S Espresso Grinder,depending on negotiations.Market Outlook/ Competition:There are very few local chocolate shops in ABQ. Weare one of the only that produce high qualitychocolates, caramel apples and much more! Anastounding reputation and are known for our goodsas well as name! Located on one of the main streetsrunning through the Nob Hill area...VIEW LISTING >
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You can't eliminate the risk of theftoccurring at your business, but you can takesteps to protect your assets and minimizethe damage if an incident occurs.If you’re a small business owner, you’re likelyaware that burglary and theft – possibly byyour own employees – can take a serious tollon your bottom line.According to Business.Org, up to 89% ofsmall business owners experiencedshoplifting in 2021. Organized retail crimecost stores an average of over $700,000 per$1 billion in sales in 2020, up more than 50%in the last five years, as stated by the U.S.Chamber of Commerce.While you can’t completely safeguard yourcompany from every potential theft andbreak-in, you can take steps to protect yourassets and minimize the damage if anincident does occur. Here are six ways tolower your risk of burglary and theft.1. Install an alarm systemOne of the best ways to protect yourbusiness from theft, property damage, andburglary is to install an alarm system. Thepresence of an alarm system is often enoughto deter any would-be burglars, and it canhelp you keep an eye on both external andinternal threats.CONTINUE READING >6 WAYS TO PREVENT BURGLARY ANDTHEFT AT YOUR BUSINESSBY INSUREONCopyright: Canva Pro133BUILTENVIRONMENTTHEFT & SECURITYNEW MEXICO
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