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04Steve AdamsJoshua CutlerManaging EditorDane VaughnMEET OUR TEAMWhat’s our favorite food?Sarah Motsingersarahm@constructionreporter.comOwner & Managing Partnersteve@constructionreporter.comsteve@thebuiltenvironment.comOwner & Managing Partnerjcutler@constructionreporter.comjcutler@thebuiltenvironment.comCarrie Bagleycarrie@constructionreporter.comReporterRebecca Taylorrebecca@constructionreporter.comReporterShannon Ryanshannon@constructionreporter.comReporterdvaughn@constructionreporter.comdvaughn@thebuiltenvironment.comCommunications Director &General ManagementGarry BoulardBIO: Garry Boulard is a reporterand author whose work hasappeared in the New York Times,Los Angeles Times, ChristianScience Monitor, Chicago Tribuneand Times-Picayune, among otherpublications. Continue reading >Writer4901 Mcleod NE, STE 200A, Albuquerque, NM 87109www.thebuiltenvironment.com(505) 243-9793news@thebuiltenvironment.comBUILTENVIRONMENT
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TRAINING DAYNational Roofing Company Training Day at NationalRoofing! Last Friday, our incredibleservice team participated in ahands-on torch down training,and it was amazing to seeeveryone so engaged andfocused! At National Roofing,we are committed toproviding you with the bestservice and the highest qualityproducts. View post >07INDUSTRY BRIEFINGBUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEMBERASA NMThe Chapter is excitedto welcome ournewest member -Snyder Construction!We appreciate yourcommitment to... View post >WATER MAPPINGAlbuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility AuthorityIt's Source Water Protection Week, and there's nobetter time to reconnect with where our watercomes from! A portion of Albuquerque's drinkingwater (about 70 percent in a good year) is surfacewater from the San Juan-Chama Project, whichcomes downstream from southern Coloradobefore being treated for use right here in the city.By relying on San Juan-Chama... View post >Copyright: National Roofing CompanyCopyright: ASANMCopyright: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
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18BUILTENVIRONMENTASA NEW MEXICOANNUAL SPONSORSRED LEVEL Albuquerque Pipe & Pump Supply Co. American Fire Protection Group, Inc.American National Insulation & Sealants Construction Reporter/ The Built Environment Crane Service, Inc. Enterprise Builders Corporation Equipment Share Fairway, Inc.Ideal Plumbing & Heating, LLC National Roofing Company, Inc. Prime Electric, Inc. United RentalsWestern Partitions, Inc. Wagner Equipment, Co.Western States Fire Protection Yearout Mechanical, Inc.WHITE LEVELBELFOR Property Restoration Bradbury Stamm ConstructionDekker Perich Sabatini Jack’s Mechanical Solutions, Inc.Jaynes Structures Menicucci Insurance Agency, LLCRay’s Flooring Specialists REDW Advisors & CPAs BLUE LEVELBohannan Huston, Inc. G & H Construction Company, Inc.JTC, Inc. Klinger Constructors, LLCRisk Strategies– Burke Insurance Group The Specialists Electrical ContractorStudio Southwest Architects4Rivers Equipment2024 Annual Golf Tournament Title SponsorHUB InternationalThank you for your continued support!DOWNLOAD THE ASA NMNEWSLETTERVIEW THE ASA NMMEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 2023-2024 >SAVE THE DATE: 2024 ASANM EVENTSOctober 23, 2024 Beer & Business CardsHappy HourNovember 7, 2024 NM Construction SafetyCoalition MeetingNovember 14, 2024 Luncheon Presentation–Insurance Panel DiscussionNovember 20, 2024 Beer & Business CardsHappy HourCopyright: Canva pro
19BUILTENVIRONMENTAGC NEW MEXICOEVENT CALENDARAGC CONSTRUCTION IMPACT MODELAGC has partnered with a leading regional economist, BrianLewandowski of the University of Colorado Boulder, to create AGC'sConstruction Impact Model. The model is a tool that can be used bymembers, chapters, policy makers and researchers to understand theeconomic impact of infrastructure investment by state.VIEW VOLUME 2 ISSUE 41 TO LEARN MORE >RECAP OF 2024AGC NEWMEXICO & ACELEADERSHIPHEAVYEQUIPMENTRODEO & CIEFTRADES DAYOver 1,300 high school students from 28 schoolsgathered at Expo New Mexico on Friday for theannual Heavy Equipment Rodeo and Trades Day,an event organized by AGC New Mexico and theConstruction Industry Education Foundation(CIEF). The event provided a valuable platform forstudents to engage with professionals over 35local construction companies and immersethemselves in various construction trades, offeringa glimpse into a field critical to the state’seconomic development.Students spent the day rotating through a seriesof hands-on activities, demonstrations, andcompetitions, each designed to showcase theskills required in the construction industry. Guidedby seasoned industry experts, they experiencedwhat it's like to work with cutting-edge technologyand traditional tools. Whether bending conduits,laying bricks, operating cranes, or pilotingdrones, every activity was crafted to simulatereal-world job scenarios and provide an authenticunderstanding of the trade.One of the event's highlights was theopportunity for students to compete in skills-based challenges such as drilling and naildriving. These competitions tested...CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva proNOVEMBER 2024NOVEMBER 6TH 8:00 AM - 12:00 PMFall Protection - CLICK HEREDECEMBER 2024DECEMBER 12TH 8:00 AM - 12:00 PMCLC Trifecta - CLICK HERE
20BUILTENVIRONMENTANNUAL FALL SCHOLARSHIPAnnual Fall ScholarshipApplication Available Mid Spring 2025COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGCivil EngineeringCivil Engineering TechnologyGeomatics & Surveying EngineeringUNM APPLICATIONAnnual Spring ScholarshipApplication Available Late Fall 2024SCHOOL OF ENGINEERINGCivil Engineering,Construction Engineeringor Construction ManagementCLICK HERE TO LEARN MORESCHOLARSHIPSACNM OCTOBER2024 NEWSLETTER READ THE NEWSLETTER >A MESSAGE FROM ACNM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JIM GARCIAA construction company spent thousands of dollars training employees to use hearing protection topreserve their hearing. The training was four hours long and included OSHA 29 CFR 1926.101 (hearingprotection), employer responsibilities, decibel levels, equipment and locations where high noise ispresent, hearing protection and its proper use, hearing loss, and company policy. The following day, many workers were found in high noise areas without hearing protection even thoughhearing protection was provided by their employer and readily available at the worksite. Some workershad ear plugs dangling from their hard hats. When asked, all workers quickly responded and compliedwith company policy.Copyright: ACNM
21BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva ProAIA WOMEN’S LEADERSHIPSUMMIT MARKS 15THANNIVERSARY WITHMILESTONES: THREE YEARS OFNATIONAL FEMALE LEADERSHIPAND RECORD FEMALEMEMBERSHIPCHICAGO – October 8, 2024 – TheAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA)kicks off its 2024 Women’s LeadershipSummit (WLS) today, with three days...CONTINUE READING >AIA ALBUQUERQUEEVENT CALENDAROCTOBER 2024OCTOBER 25TH 6:00 PM - 8:30 PMMODERNISM, INC.: The Eliot Noyes Design Story -FREE 2 .5 HSW - CLICK HERENOVEMBER 2024NOVEMBER 12TH 5:30 PM - 8:30 PMMock Bid Night (3 HSW Pending Approval) - CLICK HEREDECEMBER 2024DECEMBER 6TH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM2024 AIA ALBUQUERQUE ANNUAL DESIGN +HONOR AWARDS - AN IN PERSON EVENT - CLICK HERE
22BUILTENVIRONMENTABC NEW MEXICO EVENT CALENDAROCTOBER - MARCH 2025WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—Construction inputprices decreased 0.9% in Septembercompared to the previous month, accordingto an Associated Builders and Contractorsanalysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’Producer Price Index data released today.Nonresidential construction input prices alsodecreased 0.9% for the month.Prices decreased in two of the three energysubcategories last month. Crude petroleumprices were down by 16.7%, whileunprocessed energy materials prices weredown 12.6%. Natural gas prices rose 2.4% inSeptember. Overall construction input pricesare 1.9% lower than a year ago, whilenonresidential construction input prices are2.1% lower.CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva ProABC: CONSTRUCTIONINPUT PRICES DOWN0.9% IN SEPTEMBERWEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30TH, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM - CLICK HERESATURDAY NOVEMBER 23RD - CLICK HEREABC NEW MEXICO CRAFTCOMPETITIONEXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTIONAWARDSTHURSDAY DECEMBER 12TH, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM - CLICK HEREANNUAL AWARDS LUNCHEONWEDNESDAY JANUARY 15TH, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM - CLICK HEREJANUARY MEMBER LUNCHEONWEDNESDAY MARCH 26TH, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM - CLICK HEREMARCH MEMBER LUNCHEON
23BUILTENVIRONMENTYOUR 2024 NMUCABOARD OF DIRECTORS &STAFFPRESIDENT, DALE ARMSTRONG, TLCPLUMBING & UTILITY 505 761 9696VICE-PRESIDENT, DAMON WICKETTS,4RIVERS EQUIPMENT 505 884 2900SECRETARY/TREASURER, JENICE GALLEGOS,GROUNDWATER PARTNERSPAST PRESIDENT, CLAY BLAIR, RMCI 505 345 0008TROY OTERO, GROUNDHOG CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES 505 243 2133DIRECTOR DARRIN HOWELLS, AUI INC. 505 242 4848DIRECTOR JOE MENICUCCI, DOWNEY &COMPANY 881 0300DIRECTOR REINEE PEACHER, DUCROSSCONSTRUCTION 575 636 3023DIRECTOR KELLEY FETTER, E2RC 505 867 4040 DIRECTOR JOHN THEILER, DH UNDERGROUNDTERRI BAKER, CORE AND MAIN 505 344 0223EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, JANE JERNIGAN 505 888 0752FROM THEEXECUTIVEDIRECTOR’SDESKHello Members,I hope you will join us this year for our End ofYear Social. A gathering to celebrate the yearand have some fun. This event is casual andthe only business at hand is the introduction ofthe 2025 Board of Directors. This is our lastevent for 2025. Details Below.The City of Albuquerque has introduced anordinance that would require 15% of your laborto be "registered Apprentices" to be able to bidon City projects of $1 million or more. See moredetails and a link to the ordinance below.You should have received the NMUCA 2025Board of Directors' Ballot in the mail, if you didnot, please reach out to meJane JerniganUPCOMING EVENTSNovember 5th: Election Day November 7th: Construction Safety Coalition November 8th: End of Year Social
24BUILTENVIRONMENTWICNM NEWSLETTERAUGUST 2024 >2024 DATESHello Friends,Today is National Women’s Equality Day, this daymarks the adoption of the 19th Amendment in 1920,which granted women the right to vote. Wow, 104years! We are down to a short 70 days before ournext election and voting is one of the most powerfulways, we can express our values and have a directimpact on our community and our country.Every election is a chance for us to have a say in theissues that matter most to us—whether it’seducation, healthcare, the environment, oreconomic policies. I know that we all have our ownunique perspectives and concerns, and this is ouropportunity to make our voices heard.It’s easy to feel like our individual votes might notmake a difference, but history has shown us thatevery vote counts. Elections are often decided by aremarkably small number of votes, and ourcollective participation is what drives meaningfulchange. By voting, we not only influence thedirection of our nation but also stand up for ourcommunities and the issues we care about. Iencourage you to exercise your right to vote andencourage others around you as well. On another note, I want to thank the PlanningCommittee for all their hard work this year inplanning all our events. They are doing an amazingjob! We are down to the last two events of the year:the 3rd Annual Scholarship Bowling Event onSeptember 12th and the Women in Construction NMGala on November 9th. Sign up soon for the bowlingevent, space is limited, and more informationregarding the Gala will be out soon.Stephanie L. Peña - TLC Company, Inc.WICNM President 2024 NOVEMBER 23RD - WIC GALALOCKER #505 SCHOOL SUPPLYMONETARYDONATIONSSCAN QR CODEBELOW TO MAKEMONETARYDONATIONS TOLOCKER #505MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
25BUILTENVIRONMENTCONTINUE 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 SCHOOLMISSION 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. 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 DEPOSITORYCopyright: MCA/SMACNA NMMCA/SMACNA of New Mexico is a strongpartner of ACE Leadership High School. VIEW >INDUSTRY ESSENTIALSIndustry Essentials is an exclusive member-onlymonthly education series designed to providemembers a private venue to learn about anddiscuss important policy issues, industry trends,and other important professional developmenttopics.Programming will include prominent speakers todiscuss business, economic, and policy issuescritical to the construction industry and ourmembers.Topics in 2021 will include conversations withleaders to discuss cannabis safety andregulations, public procurement, tax policychanges, paid time off legislation, cyber security,the construction industries division and more!
27BUILTENVIRONMENTA move to connect the past with the futureis afoot in a new proposal just announced byNew Mexico Democrat Senator MartinHeinrich to honor the 100th anniversary ofRoute 66.In a letter sent to both the federal Energyand Transportation departments, Heinrichcalled for increased funding for electricvehicle charging stations along thethroughway, which runs more than 350miles east to west through the northern partof New Mexico.BUILDING OF NEWELECTRIC VEHICLECHARGING STATIONSSEEN AS WAY TOCELEBRATE UPCOMINGROUTE 66 BIRTHDAYBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment 10/23/2024Copyright: Canva proIn his correspondence, Heinrich, joined bysenators from the other states that Route66 slices through, called for the funding tocome out of the second round of theCharging and Fueling InfrastructureDiscretionary Grant Program, which theDepartment of Transportation administers. That grant offering is a competitive programcreated as a result of the InfrastructureInvestment and Jobs Act and designed tofacilitate electric charging routesthroughout the country. “Accessible charging infrastructure can helpdraw visitors to historic sites and roadsideattractions, as well as catalyze therevitalization of downtowns and mainstreets,” said Heinrich.Continues >CONSTRUCTION NEWSNEW MEXICOCopyright: Canva pro
Officially commissioned in the fall of 1926 and eventually encompassing nearly 2,500 milesfrom Chicago to Los Angeles, Route 66 proved a particularly vital highway during theimmediate pre and post-World War II years, a decade before the establishment of today’sInterstate Highway System.In popular culture, Route 66 found its way into the brains of Americans through the song“Get Your Kicks on Route 66” by singer Nat King Cole. In the 1960s, it was further enshrinedby the adventure drama television series Route 66.In recent decades, historians and preservationists have celebrated the highway due to theiconic establishments lining the route, particularly motels and auto courts. The motels, notesNew Mexico Magazine, “tempted travelers with carports, swimming pools, adjoiningrestaurants, and souvenir shops.”Noting that upwards of two million people continue to travel on Route 66, Heinrich and hisfellow lawmakers pointed out that work on the new charging stations could be wellunderway in time for Route 66’s centennial in 2026.28BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva pro
29BUILTENVIRONMENTNursing and Allied Health programs havebeen assessed as a primary need forstudents at The University of New Mexico’sValencia branch campus. This year, GOBond 3, which is on the November generalelection ballot, earmarks $1 million forPhase I of the Health Sciences building atUNM-Valencia to improve and better servestudents in health-related fields.Continue reading >GO BOND 3 COULDPROVIDE NEEDEDFUNDING FOR UNM-VALENCIA’S NURSINGAND HEALTH SCIENCESRENOVATIONBy Staff, UNM Newsroom10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proROSWELL, N.M. — The clean-up processcontinues in Roswell following the historicfloods from this past weekend. City officialsare still trying to figure out how muchmoney and time it will take to complete theprocess."Anyone trying to take a guess at that wouldjust be making stuff up," Todd Wildermuthsaid.Continue reading >ROSWELL CLEANUPPROCESS BEGINS,WHAT YOU NEED TOKNOWBy Corey Howard, KOAT 710/22/2024Copyright: Canva pro
30BUILTENVIRONMENTCrews have successfully extinguishedunderground fires that were burning formore than a decade, and possibly muchlonger, in abandoned coal mines nearGallup.Continue reading >FIRES BURNING INABANDONED MINESFOR MORE THAN ADECADE HAVE BEENEXTINGUISHEDBy Hannah Grover, New Mexico Political Report 10/21/2024Copyright: Canva proPeterson Properties has two new retailcenters that hope to be open early next year— one located on Central Avenue andanother in Los Ranchos.Continue reading >TWO ALBUQUERQUERETAIL CENTERS IN LOSRANCHOS AND WESTCENTRAL AVENUE TOOPEN NEXT YEARBy Brody Foster, Albuquerque Business First 10/22/2024Award: Water treatment plantValue: $267 millionLocation: New MexicoClient: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Actfunding is beginning to make its way ontomore jobsites, including a water project inNew Mexico.Continue reading >JACOBS BOOKS $267MNAVAJO WATERTREATMENT PROJECTBy Sebastian Obando, ConstructionDive10/22/2024Copyright: Canva pro
31BUILTENVIRONMENTAt the Kiwanis of Los Alamos Oct. 14meeting, County Deputy Fire Chief WendyServey gave a presentation on the FireStation 4 relocation project.Continue reading >DEPUTY FIRE CHIEFWENDY SERVEYDISCUSSES STATION 4RELOCATION PROJECTAT KIWANIS CLUBMEETINGBy Carol A. Clark, Los Alamos Daily Post10/22/2024After losing her low-income housing due toillness, Rachel Martin spent monthsbouncing around to different homelessshelters in Denver and Albuquerque.Continue reading >STAKEHOLDERS GIVEMIXED REVIEW OFSANTA FE MAYOR'SNEW PLAN TO ADDRESSHOMELESSNESSBy Carina Julig, Santa Fe New Mexican10/21/2024Copyright: Canva proSANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s a way to giveprisoners an important work skill whiletrying to prevent them from falling back intoa life of crime. It’s also helping to addworkers in an industry struggling to findsome.Continue reading >STATE CORRECTIONSDEPARTMENTLAUNCHES HVACTRAINING PROGRAMBy Scott Brown, KRQE News10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proThe company that plans to build a massivesolar cell and panel facility at Albuquerque’sMesa del Sol has a new CEO. Maxeon Solar Technologies has namedGeorge Guo as its new chief executive. Thecompany’s former CEO, Bill Mulligan, willremain with the company through January2025, helping “aid the leadership transition,”according to a Maxeon news release from...Continue reading >COMPANY THAT PLANSTO BUILD SOLARPRODUCTION FACILITYIN ALBUQUERQUENAMES NEW CEOBy Matthew Narvaiz, Albuquerque Journal 10/22/2024
32BUILTENVIRONMENTCONSTRUCTION NEWSSOUTHWESTAfter months of anticipation, plans havenow been announced for the constructionof what will be a 165,000-square-footengineering education facility on the maincampus of Colorado State University inFort Collins.What is being called the Don and SusieLaw Engineering Future TechnologiesBuilding will house offices, classrooms,and research space and is expected to costaround $110 million to complete.NEW HIGH-TECHENGINEERINGBUILDING SET FORCONSTRUCTION ATCOLORADO STATEUNIVERSITYBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment10/23/2024Copyright: Canva proThe building will house not only theuniversity's traditional engineering coursesbut also programs integrating artificialintelligence and digital technology.The project has been in the contemplationstate for around four years now, with giving tothe tune of $10 million coming from the Lawfamily, and another $50 million securedthrough ongoing student fees.The philanthropic Walter Scott FamilyFoundation has meanwhile pledged anadditional $50 for the building's construction.In a statement, Colorado State UniversityPresident Amy Parsons said the newstructure will "further strengthen ournational reputation for academic andresearch excellence across our institution,allowing us to recruit and retain the mosttalented students, faculty, and staff."For decades, Colorado State University hasplaced an emphasis on engineering education.Earlier this year, the websiteCollegeVine remarked that while the schoolmay not be equal to the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, "it still possesses astrong reputation, particularly in the region."In recent years, Colorado State University hasbeen significantly expanding the physicalfootprint of its engineering programs andcompleted a $75 million, 122,000-square-footbioengineering structure a decade ago.
A rezoning request has now been submittedto Maricopa County Planning and ZoningCommission for the construction of whatwill be a massive transportation huboperated by the Burlington Northern SantaFe company.The project will go up on a 6,000-acre siteoff U.S. Route 60 in the unincorporatedcommunity of Wittmann, nearly 50 miles tothe northwest of Phoenix.BNSF secured the land in question as part ofan Arizona State Trust Land auction in thespring of 2022 with a winning minimum bidof $49.1 million.A project of a similar nature was proposedwell over a decade ago by the railwaycompany, but ultimately abandoned owingto the economics of the Great Recession.As planned, the Wittmann project will seethe construction of what is being called a“logistics park,” with a substantial logisticscenter and intermodal facility. Also planned:roughly 18 million square feet of warehousefacilities.What will essentially serve as the westernhub for BNSF has been long in the talkingstages, with company officials emphasizingthe importance of having an inland portsimilar to ones currently existing in Chicagoand the Dallas-Fort Worth area.The project has sparked opposition fromnearby neighbors, especially after a report MASSIVE INTERMODALHUB PROPOSAL INARIZONA SET FORREVIEW NEXT MONTHBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 10/22/2024Copyright: Canva prowas released last month by the Scottsdale-based civil engineering company CivTechIncorporated suggesting that within thenext decade up to 15,00 trips to the facilitywould be made daily by either trucks or cars.33BUILTENVIRONMENTThe Maricopa Planning and ZoningCommission meeting, which will review andpossibly sign off on the BNSF project, is setfor November 7. From there, the project willget a once-over by members of theMaricopa County Board of Supervisors onDecember 11.If all goes well, construction of the giantproject could begin early next year, with ananticipated opening date of sometime in2028.BNSF is the largest freight railroad companyin the country, comprising more than33,400 miles of track. Through dozens ofindividual routes, those tracks primarilycover the Great Plains states.A current track in Arizona covers nearly 400miles east to west across the mid-section ofthe state.
A north central Arizona city with double-digit population growth in the last twodecades will soon see work on an upscaleresidential community located at a vast3,600-acre site.The project belongs to the Scottsdale-basedSymmetry Companies, which has recentlyspearheaded a similarly large project inFlagstaff, with luxury homes starting ataround $3 million.The new semi-custom homes project atTalking Rock Ranch in north Prescott willinclude similarly priced homes, with floorplans measuring between 2,700-square feetand 4,000-square feet.The project is designed to center on an 18-hole golf course, with a requisite clubhouseand upscale restaurants, a grocery store,coffeehouse, and a dog park.In anticipating the possibilities for what LONGSTANDINGSOUTHERN ARIZONAHOME BUILDERTACKLING NEW LUXURYPROJECT IN GROWINGPRESCOTTBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 10/21/2024remains in many ways an untapped Prescottluxury market, the Symmetry Companieshas established an office in the city of nearly50,000 people.In a statement, Todd Stevensson, a partnerat Symmetry, said the Talking Ranch projectwould offer a “unique opportunity fordiscerning buyers seeking an exceptionallifestyle defined by outdoor adventure,refined living, and a strong sense ofcommunity.”The metro Prescott area has in the last twodecades witnessed a nearly 7% annualgrowth rate, placing it within the category ofsuch booming southern Arizona cities asGoodyear, Casa Grande, and Queen Creek.Described as a “lifestyle-focused developerof luxury residential communities,”Symmetry Companies is taking on thePrescott project in conjunction withHarvard Investments, a Scottsdale-basedreal estate developer.34BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva proCopyright: Canva pro
Federal funding has been secured for theupgrade of a military post in Colorado thatpredates the Civil War.Located near the New Mexico border, FortGarland was originally built by the US Armyto provide a waystation and protection forsettlers in the area. The explorer Kit Carson,serving as a brigadier general, was briefly incommand at the fort in 1866.Although abandoned by the federalgovernment in the 1880s, the structures atthe site, serving as living quarters for theUnion Army, which also included the blackBuffalo Soldiers, have been preservedthrough the decades.The population of the site and surroundingarea has never been large: in 1908 theColorado Stateman newspaper reportedthat around 600 people were calling thearea home, “providing a nucleus for a finefarming community.”According to a Census Bureau survey from2020 the local population stood at 646.Funding for the work at Fort Garland iscoming from the National Park Service’sHistoric Preservation Fund and is seeing$164,000 targeting a heating systemupgrade.What is now called the Fort GarlandMuseum & Cultural Center is comprised ofseveral adobe structures that serve as bothexhibit and education space.COLORADO’S HISTORICFORT GARLAND GETSFUNDING FOR UPGRADEEFFORTBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 10/21/2024Copyright: Canva proIn a statement, Dawn DiPrince, chiefexecutive officer of History Colorado, theagency overseeing the funding project, saidthe structural upgrades will make it possibleto “exhibit rare or fragile documents andobjects at the site.”35BUILTENVIRONMENT
WMD Squared Engineering, a company thatprovides engineering, design and draftingservices, plans to establish operations inColorado Springs, Colorado. The project isexpected to create 42 jobs in El PasoCounty. Continue reading >WMD SQUAREDENGINEERING PLANSCOLORADO SPRINGS,COLORADO,OPERATIONSBy Staff, Area Development News Desk10/21/2024Copyright: Canva pro36BUILTENVIRONMENTDive Brief:One of Texas’ biggest infrastructureprojects, the $13 billion I-45 expansionproject, broke ground last week nearHouston, according to a news releasefrom Texas DOT. The entire effort isexpected to take 18 years, withcompletion slated for 2042.Continue reading >$13B OVERHAUL OF I-45IN HOUSTON BREAKSGROUND AFTER YEARSOF DELAYSBy Julie Strupp, ConstructionDive10/22/2024Copyright: Canva pro
37BUILTENVIRONMENTCONSTRUCTION NEWSNATIONALNavigating an erratic market since the firstmonths of the Covid 19 outbreak, the homeimprovement industry appears headed formore stable times heading into the middle ofnext year, says a new report.Using a measurement tool called theLeading Indicator of Remodeling Activity,the Harvard Joint Center for Housing ispredicting that annual spending for thehome improvements and maintenancemarket is slated to jump from a current$454 billion to around $477 billion by thefall of 2025.NATION’S REMODELINGINDUSTRY SLATED FORHEALTHY 2025, SAYSNEW HARVARD REPORTBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 10/21/2024 Copyright: Cavna pro“A continued thaw in new homeconstruction and sales of existing homesbodes well for an uptick in residentialimprovement and repairs next year,” saidCarlos Martin in a statement.The director of the Remodeling FuturesProgram at the Harvard center, Martinadded that “Stronger gains in home valuesand thus home equity levels should boostboth discretionary and ‘need-to-do’replacement projects for owners staying inplace.”In the wake of a 2020 and 2021 homeremodeling explosion due to millions ofresidents working virtually, the homeimprovement industry subsequentlyexperienced an unrelenting nosedive fromthe spring of 2023 to this summer.Exact numbers saw a drop from anunprecedented high of $487 billion to Aprilof 2023 to $454 billion today.Originally developed in 2007, the LeadingIndicator of Remodeling Activity index isdesigned to provide a “short-term outlookof national home improvement and repairspending to owner-occupied homes.”Harvard’s latest home remodeling numberscome after a late summer Home Depotearnings report showing a drop of 3.3% insales during the third quarter for a total of$43.1 billion. Lowe’s Home Improvement,meanwhile, reported sales of $23.6 billionfor a 5.1% decrease.
Arecently opened multifamily property inLawrence, Mass., is an adaptive reuse of an1840s-era mill building. Stone Mill Lofts isone of the first all-electric mixed-incomemultifamily properties in Massachusetts.The all-electric building meets ambitiousmodern energy codes and stringentNational Park Service historic preservationguidelines.Continue reading >ADAPTIVE REUSEPROJECT TRANSFORMS1840S-ERA MILLBUILDING INTO RENTALHOUSINGBy Peter Fabris, Building Design + Construction 10/22/202438BUILTENVIRONMENTSAUK CENTRE, Minn. (Oct. 17, 2024) —Felling Trailers Inc., a manufacturer ofindustrial and commercial trailers, hasappointed Kevin Maves and Carl Thigpen totheir outside sales team representing FellingTrailers in the western U.S. Maves nowserves the southwestern U.S. regioncovering California, Nevada, Arizona andNew Mexico. Thigpen now serves thenorthwest U.S. region, covering Alaska,Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana,Wyoming, Utah and Colorado...Continue reading >FELLING TRAILERSNAMES KEVIN MAVES &CARL THIGPEN SALESMANAGERS FOR THEWESTERN USBy Staff, Construction Business Owner 10/17/2024According to CommercialEdge's latest U.S.office market report, despite the attentiongarnered by return-to-office mandates fromprominent companies, office utilization hasremained largely unchanged. Remote andhybrid work continue to dominate, withmany companies reducing their office space.Continue reading >DESPITE RETURN-TO-OFFICE MANDATES, U.S.OFFICE VACANCIESCONTINUE TO RISEBy Michael Gerrity, The World Property Journal 10/21/2024Copyright: Canva pro
One of the major initiatives identified in theUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks’ master planis to expand and improve student life oncampus. In order to achieve this goal, thefirst phase was to significantly improve thequality, space and size of the availabledining areas and food services. In a regionwhere of f-campus dining options arelimited due to freezing subarctic conditions,the goal was to design an expansion toprovide students a warm and welcominglocation in which to socialize on campus.Continue reading >UAF DINING FACILITY:FAIRBANKS, ALASKABy Staff, Design Cost DataCopyright: Canva pro39BUILTENVIRONMENTSANTA MONICA, Calif. - Oct. 21, 2024 -PRLog -- X3 Build, a reputable CustomHome Builder Los Angeles has welcomed formany years located in Santa Monica, Ca. issharing four essential questions thathomeowners should ask before hiring acustom home builder. Continue reading >X3 BUILD SHARES 4ESSENTIAL QUESTIONSTO ASK A CUSTOMHOME BUILDER INSANTA MONICA BEFOREHIRING THEMBy Blackthorn Publishing, PRLOG10/21/2024Dive Brief:Tutor Perini pulled its earnings guidancefor 2024 on Monday, telling investors itexpects a loss for the third quarter dueto dispute settlements. In total, the Los Angeles-based companyanticipates approximately $145 millionin charges for the quarter due to “anunexpected adverse arbitrationdecision” for a bridge project inCalifornia and the net outcome of sixother large disputes, which it didn’tspecify in its release. Continue reading >TUTOR PERINI PULLSGUIDANCE,ANTICIPATES Q3 LOSSBy Joe Bousquin, ConstructionDive10/21/2024
40BUILTENVIRONMENTCONSTRUCTION NEWSTRENDSThe recreational vehicle campgroundindustry, increasingly dominated by modernsites with swimming pools, restaurants, dogparks, and gyms, is now a $10.7 billionbusiness, with additional growth in mostregions of the country heading into 2025.According to a new report issued by analystgroup Ibis World, which has offices in NewYork, the industry additionally has enjoyed acompound annual growth rate of 3.1%.RECREATIONAL VEHICLECAMPGROUNDCONSTRUCTIONEXPECTED TO SEE 2025GROWTHBy Garry Boulard, The Built Environment 10/23/2024Copyright: Canva proThe IBS World report, Campgrounds & RVParks in the US, also notes volatilityparticular to the industry: "Consumers whoavoid trips because of lofty gas prices will beencouraged to take more trips duringreduced-price periods."But at the same time, competition frommotels and hotels very much "factor into thedecision" to stop at a camping ground. Today, more than 13,000 privately ownedrecreational vehicle campgrounds arelocated nationally. The modernization of thebusiness is thought to have begun with thefounding of Kampgrounds of America,otherwise known as KOA, in 1962. Continues >
That company, soon to grow fromaround 250 individualcampgrounds in the late 1960s tomore than 900 by 1982, is creditedfor establishing electricity, water,and sewage hookups and picnicareas, restaurants, and even smallgrocery stores.The industry is also increasinglyseeing the advent of what isknown as "glamping," which offersresort-style services and the allureof luxury hotels at the campsite.Continued campground growth isonly naturally spirited by thecontinued manufacture of therecreational vehicles themselves."There continues to be strongconsumer interest in RV travel andcamping," Craig Kelly, chiefexecutive officer of the RVIndustry Association, said in arecent statement, noting that justover 324,000 vehicles areexpected to be delivered nextyear.New projects include a $1 millioncampground being spearheadedby the company RecreationalInvestment Group in Camp Verde,Arizona; a $30 million RV park inGulf Park Estates, Mississippi; anda more than $2 millioncampground in the Harbor Citysection of Los Angeles.Notes the publication RV Business:around 90 new campgrounds areslated for construction before2027. "At least seven glampingand cottage resorts are also beingdeveloped or expanded. Someeven have floating bungalows."41BUILTENVIRONMENTFor all of the talk about Artificial Intelligence and itsmany uses and possible misuses, the advancedtechnology has not yet substantially impacted theworld of corporate governance, according to a newstudy issued by the Deloitte Global BoardroomProgram.Interviewing nearly 500 directors and members ofcorporate boards, the Deloitte study found that some45% of respondents said AI has not even come up as aregular agenda item, compared with a combined 41%who said it has been at least discussed once or twice ayear.Perhaps because of the lack of attention manycorporations at the leadership level appear to begiving to AI, a combined 46% of the respondents saidthey were not satisfied with the lack of attention thegrowing technology is being given in their companies.Continues >NEW DELOITTE STUDYSHOWS SLOW EMBRACE OFARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCETECHNOLOGY AT THECORPORATE LEVELBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter10/22/2024Copyright: Canva pro
A roughly equal number ofrespondents, at 44%, expressing adesire for greater AI use, said theythought their companies needed toaccelerate their immersion into the AIworld.Not specifically mentioning the agesof the various corporation boardmembers, those surveyed in acombined nearly 80% response saidthey thought their fellow membershad either limited or minimalknowledge of AI, or “no knowledge orexperience” whatsoever.In trying to make up for this gap, some57% of respondents said they werecurrently “independently seeking toenhance their respective knowledge”of AI; while 37% revealed that theyhad brought in outside AI specialiststo bring their boards up to date.In eventually becoming more involvedin the AI world, some 57% ofrespondents said they thought theircompanies should develop policiesregarding the ethical use of thetechnology.An essay accompanying the Deloittesurvey – noting that spending forinternet tools has increased in the lasttwo years by 7.5% for a total of $5.2trillion today – specifically points to“AI-related investments as the mainreason behind this growth.”The essay adds, in sizing up theopinions of the many intervieweeswho were a part of the study, thatcorporate boards in general want to“spend more time on AI and gen AI,” inan effort to enhance their knowledgeand experience.42BUILTENVIRONMENTThe U.S. Department of Labor released a list ofartificial intelligence best practices for developersand employers this week, aiming to helpemployers benefit from potential time and costsavings of AI, while protecting workers fromdiscrimination and job displacement.Continue reading >DEPARTMENT OF LABORRELEASES AI BESTPRACTICES FOREMPLOYERSBy Paige Gross, Source NM10/22/2024Both presidential candidates promise to buildmore homes. One promises to deport hundreds ofthousands of people who build them.Continue reading >TRUMP VOWS TO DEPORTMILLIONS. BUILDERS SAY ITWOULD DRAIN THEIRCREWS AND DRIVE UPHOME COSTSBy Jing Fing and Nicole Acevedo, CNBC10/19/2024Copyright: Canva pro
Remote work’s impact on demand for officespace is still working its way through thesystem. Technology companies such asGoogle have led the way in requiringworkers to return to the office, withexpectations that employees are therethree to five days a week.Continue reading >DOWNTOWN OFFICE-TO-RESIDENTIALCONVERSIONSBy Richard Peiser, Evan Kindler, Steven Paynter, Urban Land10/21/2024Copyright: Canva pro43BUILTENVIRONMENTIn an effort to further advance efforts tomonitor the health of workers exposed toberyllium, The Department of Energy (DOE)announced on October 7 that is completedthe 2022 Beryllium-Associated WorkerRegistry (BAWR) Dashboard.Continue reading >DOE COMPLETESBERYLLIUM-ASSOCIATED WORKERREGISTRYBy Staff, EHS Today10/22/2024Copyright: Canva pro
44FEATURED TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS$13,590,000CONTRUCTION REPORTER PROJECTSNEWCONSTRUCTIONNEWCONSTRUCTIONVENDOR /PROFESSIONALSERVICESVENDOR /PROFESSIONALSERVICESPRE-BIDCONSTRUCTIONPRE-BIDCONSTRUCTIONLEARN MORE > LEARN MORE > LEARN MORE >BUILTENVIRONMENT
45VIEW >$13,590,000ESTIMATED COSTPROJECT INFOSCOPE:The project will consist of site preparation includingearthwork, subgrade drilled pier foundations, siteutility work consisting of electrical, plumbing, andstorm drainage systems. The building will include aconcrete slab on grade, structural steel and metalframing with glue lam accents,mechanical/electrical/data /plumbing systems,stucco system, windows, and roofing, The exteriorwill include asphalt paving, a CMU site wall,landscape, retention ponds, and a photovoltaicsystem.OWNER:Bernalillo County Purchasing One Civic Plaza NW , 10th floorAlbuquerque NM 87102Bid Date/Time: 12/12/2024 - 04:00pm MSTAddenda Count: 0Memo Count: 0Phase: BiddingStage: ActiveStatus:New Project / First ReportProject Type: New ConstructionCategory: Police / FirePublic Funding: YesBid Security: 5% Bid BondPre-Proposal Conference 10/17/2024 2:00 pmAlvarado Square415 Silver Ave. SWAlbuquerque, NM 871027th Floor: Juniper Conference RoomCONSTRUCTIONSERVICES FORFIRE STATION #36CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES FORFIRE STATION #36(505) 468-7013BUILTENVIRONMENT
46NOT AVAILABLEESTIMATED COSTRFQ-MILITARYHOUSINGDEVELOPERPARTNERRFQ-MILITARYHOUSINGDEVELOPERPARTNERVIEW PROJECT >OWNER:Eastern Regional Housing Authority(575) 622-0881106 East ReedRoswell NM 88203PROJECT INFO:Bid Date/Time: 10/30/2024 - 04:00pm MSTPhase: BiddingStage: ActiveProject Type: Vendor / Professional ServicesCategory: Federal / State / MunicipalPublic Funding: YesSCOPE:Eastern Regional Housing Authority“ERHA” is seeking proposals from qualifiedMilitary Housing Developers/Operators toidentify a partner or partners todevelop/operate off base military housingproperties with needed services to servejunior service members within the state ofNew Mexico for a period of 10 years.BUILTENVIRONMENT
47FEATUREDPRE-BID PROJECTConstruction could begin either later thisyear or in early 2025 on a new soundstage facility that will go up roughly 20miles to the south of downtownAlbuquerque.The project belongs to a company calledRio Bravo Studios and is expected...CONTINUE READING >PLANS ANNOUNCEDFOR CONSTRUCTIONOF LARGE SOUNDSTAGE PROJECT INALBUQUERQUE By Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 10/10/2024PROJECT INFORMATION:Stage: Conceptual / No DesignStatus: New Project / First ReportProject Type: New ConstructionCategory: Entertainment / Theater / SportsPublic Funding: YesVIEW >BUILTENVIRONMENT
48NEW MEXICOACTIVE PROJECTS49505153ADDITIONS/ RENOVATIONS / UPGRADEMATERIAL / EQUIP / SERVICE / INSTALLNEW CONSTRUCTIONVENDOR / PROFESSIONALSERVICES52SITE WORK / NON-BUILDINGBUILTENVIRONMENT
49ADDITIONS/RENOVATIONS /UPGRADEREPLACEMENT OF HVACSYSTEMS FORPLACITAS COMMUNITYCENTERVIEW PROJECT >CASA GRANDEMIDDLE SCHOOLGYMWEATHERIZATIONSCOPE OF WORK: The purpose of this Bid is tocontract with a qualifiedFirm/Contractor to weatherizethe Casa Grande Middle SchoolGym to prevent further interiorand exterior damage to thebuilding.VIEW PROJECT >CASA GRANDEMIDDLE SCHOOLGYM ROOFREPLACEMENTSCOPE OF WORK: The purpose of this Bid is tocontract with a qualifiedFirm/Contractor for thereplacement of the gym roof atCasa Grande Middle School. Thisproject’s scope of work involves,but is not limited to, thefollowing: A. Demolition ofexisting built-up roofing systemon the upper roof deck to theexisting wood roof deck. Installnew built-up roof system perdrawings and specifications. B.Inspect and repair the existingTPO roof system on the lowerroof decks per the drawings...VIEW PROJECT >KEN SANCHEZTRANSITMAINTENANCEFACILITY BUSWASH RENOVATIONSCOPE OF WORK: The Existing Bus Wash Locatedat the Ken Sanchez TransitMaintenance Facility will beRenovated with Constructionefforts to include but not limitedto the Building Envelope...VIEW PROJECT >SCOPE OF WORK: Sandoval County Board of County Commissioners isaccepting sealed bids on behalf of the SandovalCounty Community Services Department...BUILTENVIRONMENT
50MATERIAL /EQUIP / SERVICE /INSTALLPRUNING OF LARGETREES ON CITYPROPERTYVIEW PROJECT >STREETCONSTRUCTIONMATERIALSSCOPE OF WORK: Street Construction MaterialsVIEW PROJECT >ELECTRIFY NEW MEXICOSCOPE OF WORK: The purpose of the Request forProposal (RFP) is to solicitsealed proposals to establish aState-Wide Price Agreementthrough competitive proposalsfor a Turn Key Program whichprovides for the Transitioning ofthe SONM’s vehicles to a ZEVFleet by the procurement ofleased vehicles as ZEVs and theplanning and installation of newEV Stations.VIEW PROJECT >SAN JUANCOLLEGE-CARPETAND FLOORINGSERVICESSCOPE OF WORK: To establish an IndefiniteQuantity Price Agreement(s)with an Offeror who specializesin providing Carpet & FlooringServices.VIEW PROJECT >SCOPE OF WORK: The City of Lafayette is requesting proposals fromqualified vendors who can provide pruning andremoval of dead, dying, or hazardous trees from Cityowned property.BUILTENVIRONMENT
51NEWCONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION OF CITYPARK TENNIS COMPLEXVIEW PROJECT >HUTTONCLASSROOMCONSTRUCTIONSCOPE OF WORK: The project will consist of a newconstruction standalonebuilding for San Juan College'sFire Science Program. Thebuilding will be approximately1800 SF and consist of aclassroom, restroom, andsupporting spaces. The footprintof the classroom is an existingparking lot currently used forthe existing building andoccupants...VIEW PROJECT >DURANES EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERSCOPE OF WORK: New facility for 12 PreK classrooms and support space including:school administration, staff areas, and kitchen/cafeteria. Renovationof existing building for school nurse's suite, before/after-care, andspecial education support. Demolition of existing facilities.VIEW PROJECT >SCOPE OF WORK: The project consists of demolition of the existingtennis restroom building, a new 3,500 square-footsingle-story structure at the City Park Tennis Courtsincluding tournament office, main entry lobby, teamsconference room, restrooms, and storage area...BUILTENVIRONMENT
52SITE WORK /NON-BUILDINGRE-BID CONSTRUCT T-HANGARSVIEW PROJECT >SITE SIX FISHINGDOCKSCOPE OF WORK: This project consists of a designbid build for replacing theexisting fishing dock at Site Six.The new fishing dock will beengineered to be restrained byan existing system of chainanchors and dead men blocks. Acontractor will provide andinstall a floating docks systemconsisting of structuralconnections, Wallers, guardrails,ramp connection/gangway,utility chase ways, pull boxes...VIEW PROJECT >VALLEY-VIEW-LANEIMPROVEMENTSSCOPE OF WORK: Project is located in RuidosoDowns, NM and consists ofapproximately 1,400 LF of 6-inchC-900 PVC water distributionline replacement with isolationvalves, hydrants and new servicemeters; roadway improvementsincluding subgrade preparation,basecourse, HMA,approximately 3,000 LF of newcurb & gutter.VIEW PROJECT >MANHOLEREHABILITATIONSCOPE OF WORK: To repair and rehab existingdeteriorating manholes toimprove the City infrastructureto the following roads:Sandstone/Bloomfield Hwy, 875Webb Rd, 865 S Browning pkwy,850 S Browning pkwy, 750Valentine Rd, 1103 S Miller,Murray/Poulson, 3002 La Habra,135 Westland pk, 77 Parque DeOeste, 2902 W Apache, DeerTrail/Main, 4200 Piedras St,Piedras/La Plata Hwy, 311 NOrchard, and 404 N Allen.VIEW PROJECT >SCOPE OF WORK: Install a new storm drain system, remove existing tie-downs and taxi-lane markings and seal-coatpavement with-in hangar boundaries. Construction ofa new 8 unit T-Hangar and connect the new hangarsto electrical service,BUILTENVIRONMENT
53VENDOR /PROFESSIONALSERVICESDESIGN BUILDSERVICES-ADAMSCOUNTY STRASBURGANTENNA TOWERVIEW PROJECT >GOLDEN WATERTREATMENT PLANTCONDITIONASSESSMENT &MASTER CIP PLANSCOPE OF WORK: The City of Golden is seekingproposals from qualifiedconsultants to conduct acomprehensive conditionassessment of the Golden WaterTreatment Plant anddevelopment of a CapitalImprovement Plan...VIEW PROJECT >PRIVATE PROPERTYDEBRIS REMOVALMONITORINGSERVICESSCOPE OF WORK: The Scope of Work for DebrisMonitoring in New Mexicoinvolves comprehensiveoversight of debris removaloperations to ensure compliancewith FEMA guidelines andeligibility requirements. FieldSupervisors oversee activitiesand ensure safety andoperational standards, whileDebris Monitors handle themonitoring at loading anddisposal sites, verifying anddocumenting debris types andquantities, and ensuring propersegregation...VIEW PROJECT >ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTSERVICESSCOPE OF WORK: Historic Route 66 Bridge #1042: Quay County proposes toconstruct a Bridge. Scope ofWork will consist of: Bridgedesign and NEPA Compliance,Engineering, Planning,Environmental, and design.Construction will consist...VIEW PROJECT >SCOPE OF WORK: Tower Specifications:a. The proposed tower will be solid rod and non-tapering...BUILTENVIRONMENT
54NEW MEXICOPOST-BID PROJECTSBUILTENVIRONMENT55565759ADDITIONS/ RENOVATIONS / UPGRADEMATERIAL / EQUIP / SERVICE / INSTALLNEW CONSTRUCTIONVENDOR / PROFESSIONALSERVICES58SITE WORK / NON-BUILDING
55MATERIAL /EQUIP / SERVICE /INSTALLBUILTENVIRONMENTMESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPERENOVATION BUILDING 3VIEW PROJECT >CONTRACT AWARDS: 1 Low | $1,573,277.002 Low | $1,805,681.00*Sign up for Construction Reporter to view award details
56DEMOLITION /ABATEMENTBUILDING 7013DEMOLITIONVIEW PROJECT >DEMOLITION OFSINGLE-FAMILYDWELLINGSTRUCTURE: 109 E.HILL AVE.VIEW PROJECT >DEMOLITION OF COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE:3191 INDUSTRY DR.VIEW PROJECT >CONTRACT AWARDED: AWARD | $33,453.002 Low | $59,888.00*Sign up for Construction Reporterto view award detailsCONTRACT AWARDS: 1 Low | $374,881.00 2 Low | $380,380.003 Low | $427,429.00*Sign up for Construction Reporter to view award detailsCONTRACT AWARDED: AWARD | $16,468.00*Sign up for Construction Reporter to view award detailsBUILTENVIRONMENT
57MATERIAL /EQUIP / SERVICE /INSTALLBUILTENVIRONMENTWAREHOUSE RFQ OCTOBER 3, 2024VIEW PROJECT >CONTRACT AWARDS: 1 Low | $14,228.002 Low | $17,233.003 Low | $18,421.00*Sign up for Construction Reporter to view award details
58SITE WORK /NON-BUILDINGNM DOT CN #1102160ROADWAYREHABILITATIONSIERRAVIEW PROJECT >NM DOT CN#4101410 BRIDGEREPLACEMENT,ROADWAYRECONSTRUCTIONSAN MIGUELVIEW PROJECT >CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES FORALAMEDA DRAINTRAIL PHASE 4VIEW PROJECT >STANLEY ROADBRIDGE ANDPEDESTRIANBRIDGEIMPROVEMENTSPROJECTVIEW PROJECT >CONTRACT AWARDS: 1 Low | $6,207,296.002 Low | $6,845,693.003 Low |$6,970,457.00*Sign up for Construction Reporterto view award detailsCONTRACT AWARDS: 1 Low | $4,009,343.00 2 Low | $4,269,954.003 Low | $4,456,816.00*Sign up for Construction Reporterto view award details*Sign up for Construction Reporterto view award detailsCONTRACT AWARDS: 1 Low | $16,739,927.002 Low | $18,528,864.003 Low | $18,900,000.00*Sign up for ConstructionReporter to view awarddetailsCONTRACT AWARDS: 1 Low | dollar amount notavailable BUILTENVIRONMENT
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61AFFILIATESFEATURED COMPANY62687576PROPERTIES FOR SALELAND FOR SALEREAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS 77NEW MEXICO NEWS69APPLICATIONS OPEN FORAFFORDABLE HOUSING INNORTHEAST ALBUQUERQUE >69DOI MOVES TO CLOSE VALLESCALDERA LAND DISPUTE >69SMART METERS COMING TOPNM CUSTOMERS >69NATIONAL NEWS73HOW REAL ESTATEPROFESSIONALS AREREFRAMING THE NARRATIVEAROUND ESG >73U.S. MORTGAGE RATESCONTINUE TO RISE, AGAIN >73MORTGAGE RATES WERESUPPOSED TO COME DOWN.INSTEAD, THEY'RE RISING. HERE'SWHY >74PROJECT FINANCING TEMPERSROBUST DEMAND FORMULTIFAMILY HOUSING >74GEORGIA'S NEW PLAN COULDHELP HOMEOWNERS KEEPPROPERTY TAXES DOWN >74REAL ESTATE HOMEPAGE71BUILTENVIRONMENTSETTLEMENT ENSHRINES TRIBE’SRIGHTS TO USE PART OF ANATIONAL PRESERVE FORCULTURAL PRACTICES >70ENTREPRENEURS, INVESTORS TOGATHER AT VENTURECAPITALISTS' QUARTERLYMEETUP IN RAILYARD >70GAS STATION DEVELOPMENTFUELS DEBATE: ARE THERE TOOMANY PLACES TO FILL UP? >70
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63BUILTENVIRONMENTFALL FORECAST:INTEREST RATES,ELECTION TOIMPACT OFFICE,INDUSTRIALMARKETSAs Labor Day fades, the focus remains on highinterest rates and their impact on the U.S. andCanadian commercial real estate (CRE)sectors. While the U.S. Federal Reserve has (sofar) held firm on rates this year, Canada’scentral bank has made a few cuts. A questionlooms for U.S. real estate professionals at thetime of this writing: Will the US FederalReserve finally cut rates, and if so, howsignificantly?High interest rates have strained the CREmarket by increasing borrowing costs andslowing new construction. Meanwhile, theupcoming U.S. presidential election addsanother layer of uncertainty, as candidates'economic policies could reshape the marketheading into 2025.Caution dominates the outlook, with CREstakeholders paying close attention to broadereconomic factors. Leading SIOR... CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva Pro
65BUILTENVIRONMENTIS YOUR OFFICEPROPERTY ACANDIDATE FORA DATA CENTERCONVERSION?Data centers are in high demand by manyindustries, including agriculture, banking,inventory, defense, mining, and healthcare.According to a recent report by Newmark, datacenter demand will double by 2030. Given theexcess office stock in the US, adapting an officebuilding (or another underutilized building) canbe a win-win solution. However, the data centerconversion process can be challenging due tothe complex infrastructure requirements ofdata centers. Below is a brief overview of theserequirements and how to evaluate a building’spotential for data center use.Understanding Data Center Leasing: Capacity& RedundancyUnlike most asset classes, in which tenantslease square footage, data center leases arestructured according to power usage along withspace rented and related services, like security.Because disruption of service...CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva Pro
66BUILTENVIRONMENTCHUCK TODDONPRESIDENTIALELECTIONSPAST ANDFUTUREIn less than a month, a highly contentious –and hotly contested – presidential electionwill reach a crescendo when American votersgo to the polls.So, it’s no surprise that one could hear a pindrop when one of the nation’s foremostpolitical analysts recently stepped to thestage to deliver a keynote speech at NAIOP’sCRE.Converge at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.Indeed, the several hundred commercial realestate professionals in attendance listenedintently, confident that Chuck Todd – chiefpolitical analyst for NBC News and the formerlongtime moderator of Meet the Press –would answer the question on everyone’smind:So … who will win?It took Todd all of 90 seconds to use thatmetaphorical pin to burst the crowd’s bubble:“I’m not going to be able to tell who’s going towin.”Todd wasn’t being coy. Rather, he’s justkeenly aware of what has been... CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva Pro
67BUILTENVIRONMENTSBA HELD ITSFIRST OF TWOSESSIONS FORANNUAL CYBERSUMMITWASHINGTON – On Wednesday, Oct. 16, the U.S.Small Business Administration (SBA)(Link isexternal) hosted the first of two sessions of itsthird annual Small Business Cyber Summit. Thecybersecurity series provides small businessowners with free educational webinars(Link isexternal), tools, tips, and resources from thefederal government and subject matter experts tobolster their cybersecurity infrastructure. Smallbusinesses are attractive targets because theyhave information that cybercriminals want, andthey typically lack the security infrastructure oflarger businesses.This year's summit is part of the Biden-HarrisAdministration's renewed commitment(Link isexternal) to unlocking digital tools to help oureconomy and small businesses grow whilestrengthening the nation’s cybersecurityapparatus."The rapidly evolving and interconnected worldcontinues to present new challenges for small-business owners, and it is our objective toempower them with timely and turnkey tools theycan integrate now. Through SBA’s two-week CyberSummit, the goal is to bolster the confidence...CONTINUE READING >Copyright: Canva Pro
About 12 years ago, the Jemez Pueblo askeda federal court to declare that the tribe hadexclusive rights to use, occupy and possesslands in Valles Caldera National Preserve.Continue reading >DOI MOVES TO CLOSEVALLES CALDERA LANDDISPUTEBy Hannah Grover, New Mexico Political Report 10/20/2024Copyright: Canva pro69BUILTENVIRONMENTREAL ESTATE NEWSNEW MEXICOALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Cityleaders are accepting applications for thenew 41 converted apartments at the LosAltos Lofts. The area near Eubank Blvd. andLomas Blvd. used to be an old motel but hasbeen converted to permanent housing thatwill be rented to low-income residents.Continue reading >APPLICATIONS OPENFOR AFFORDABLEHOUSING INNORTHEASTALBUQUERQUEBy Jordan Honeycutt, KRQE News10/22/2024The Public Service Company of New Mexicohas the OK from state regulators to installsmart meters for its customers. The utilityalso must offer a $10 opt-out option forpeople who don’t want the smart meters.The approval came despite repeatedattempts to convince the...Continue reading >SMART METERSCOMING TO PNMCUSTOMERSBy Megan Gleason, Albuquerque Journal 10/20/2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A settlementreached by the U.S. government and aNative American tribe in New Mexicosignals the end to what has been a yearslonglegal fight over claims to the Valles CalderaNational Preserve.Continue reading >SETTLEMENT ENSHRINESTRIBE’S RIGHTS TO USEPART OF A NATIONALPRESERVE FORCULTURAL PRACTICESBy Susan Montoya Bryan, AP News10/18/202470BUILTENVIRONMENTA nonprofit organization of venturecapitalists who invest in New Mexicostartups will be in Santa Fe this week to seewhat local entrepreneurs have been up to.Continue reading >ENTREPRENEURS,INVESTORS TO GATHERAT VENTURECAPITALISTS'QUARTERLY MEETUP INRAILYARDBy Kylie Garcia, Santa Fe New Mexican10/14/2024Copyright: Canva proDriving through Taos, some residents havetaken notice of the growing number of gasstations dotting the main drag in recentyears. There are approximately 12 gasstations around the town of Taos: eightwithin the official confines of the town,three in El Prado and one in Ranchos DeTaos.Continue reading >GAS STATIONDEVELOPMENT FUELSDEBATE: ARE THERE TOOMANY PLACES TO FILLUP?By Olivia Lewis, Taos News10/16/2024Copyright: Canva pro
71BUILTENVIRONMENTGeneral Obligation bonds appear on NewMexico ballots every two years, according tothe University of New Mexico, and there are notax increases associated with them. GO bondsare public debts that are paid throughstatewide property taxes, according toBallotpedia.The Senior Citizens Facilities Bond Issue onthe New Mexico ballot will issue $30.75million to upgrade facilities for seniorcitizens if it passes.Continue reading >BOND QUESTION ONE:SENIOR CITIZENSFACILITIESBy Noah Laffler, New Mexico Daily Lobo10/21/2024Copyright: Canva proSANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grishamsigned an emergency declaration for ChavesCounty on Monday that unlocks $1 millionin state funding to bolster flooding reliefefforts in and around Roswell. First responders have rescued more than300 people since the torrential floodingbegan in Chaves County on Oct. 19. Thegovernor traveled to Roswell on Mondaymorning and will receive status updatesfrom state and local officials throughout theday. Continue reading >GOVERNOR DECLARESEMERGENCY INRESPONSE TO ROSWELLFLOODINGBy Office of the Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham10/21/2024Copyright: Canva pro
72BUILTENVIRONMENTREAL ESTATE NEWSSOUTHWESTThe latest data from the third quarter showsconstruction is slowing down as industrialvacancy rates in Phoenix, while leasingremains steady. Continue reading >MORE BUILDINGSDELIVERED IN Q3,VALLEY'S INDUSTRIALVACANCIES RISEBy Audrey Jensen, Phoenix Business Journal10/23/2024The planned development is not far frommajor employment centers including theCharles Schwab headquarters in Westlakeand Alliance. Read on to see what's in theworks. Continue reading >LUXURY APARTMENTSPLANNED FORROANOKEBy Seth Bodine, Dallas Business Journal10/23/2024During the State of the City address, MayorMike Coffman spoke about threeredevelopment opportunities in the city. Continue reading > AURORA MAYOR EYESREDEVELOPMENT ASCATALYST TO CITY'SSUCCESSBy Justyna Tomtas, Denver Business Journal10/23/2024WMD Squared Engineering, a company thatprovides engineering, design and draftingservices, plans to establish operations inColorado Springs, Colorado. The project isexpected to create 42 jobs in El PasoCounty. Continue reading >WMD SQUAREDENGINEERING PLANSCOLORADO SPRINGS,COLORADO,OPERATIONSBy Staff, Area Development News Desk10/21/2024Copyright: Canva proCopyright: Canva pro
73BUILTENVIRONMENTREAL ESTATE NEWSNATIONALRates spike for third straight week, homebuyers grow cautiousBased on Freddie Mac's latest PrimaryMortgage Market Survey, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 6.44 percentas of October 17, 2024.Continue reading >U.S. MORTGAGE RATESCONTINUE TO RISE,AGAINBy Staff, The World Property Journal 10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proThe term “Environmental, Social, andGovernance,” or ESG, has been around fortwo decades, first being coined by theUnited Nations Global Compact in 2004.The number of companies with ESG-relatedplans, job positions, and strategies explodedin recent years, driven by a growingacceptance of climate change impacts andthe increasing popularity of green buildings.However, the rise of the framework has ledto increasing political backlash, with somestates outright banning ESG in investmentdecisions.Continue reading >HOW REAL ESTATEPROFESSIONALS AREREFRAMING THENARRATIVE AROUNDESGBy Holly Dutton, Urban Land10/17/2024Copyright: Canva pro
74BUILTENVIRONMENTYou might expect that mortgage rateswould be falling right now after the FederalReserve cut interest rates by a half-pointlast month.Continue reading >MORTGAGE RATESWERE SUPPOSED TOCOME DOWN. INSTEAD,THEY'RE RISING. HERE'SWHYBy Laurel Wamsley, NPR10/18/2024Copyright: Canva proAEC Giants with multifamily practicesreport that the sector has been strugglingover the past year, despite the high demandfor housing, especially affordable products.Continue reading >PROJECT FINANCINGTEMPERS ROBUSTDEMAND FORMULTIFAMILY HOUSINGBy John Caulfield, Building Design + Construction 10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proATLANTA, Georgia: To help Georgiansunhappy with their rising property bills,lawmakers have devised a plan to limit thetax on a home's increasing value.The proposed plan aims to shield currenthomeowners from rising property tax bills.Still, critics argue that the caps will unfairlytransfer the tax burden to newhomeowners, renters, and other propertyowners.Continue reading >GEORGIA'S NEW PLANCOULD HELPHOMEOWNERS KEEPPROPERTY TAXESDOWNBy Robert Besser, New Mexico State News.Net10/21/2024
75BUILTENVIRONMENTPROPERTY FOR SALENEW MEXICOUnless otherwise stated, all images on this page are copyrighted to Google Inc.1905 S MAIN ST | ROSWELLOFFERED PRICE: $850,000 BUILDING SIZE: 9,150 SFVIEW DEAL: CLICK HERE4140 JACKIE RD SE | RIO RANCHOOFFERED PRICE: $1,607,125 BUILDING SIZE: 7,475 SFPrime Warehouse/Office Space available for sale and lease. Contact broker for details.VIEW DEAL: CLICK HERE5420 N LOVINGTON HWY | HOBBSBUILDING SIZE: 48,037 SFFor more information, please visit the HVS marketing website to electronically execute the confidentialityagreement and get access to the Virtual Deal Room (VDR): https://brokerage.hvs.com/listing/?id=148796...VIEW DEAL: CLICK HERE20952 HWY 70 HWY | ALAMOGORDOOFFERED PRICE: $550,000 BUILDING SIZE: 17,250 SFLocated on major highwayMajor residential area for Holloman Airforce BaseExtra land for expansionCinder block construction with metal roof...VIEW DEAL: CLICK HERE
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79FEATURED COMPANY8283AFFILIATESSPACE INDUSTRY NEWS80NMSU ENGINEERINGPROFESSOR NAMED AIAAASSOCIATE FELLOW >80BOEING UNION IS SET TO VOTEON A NEW CONTRACT DEAL,POSSIBLY ENDING STRIKE >80SPACE FORCE LAUDS ‘IN-COUNTRY’ SUBCOMPONENTS ININDO-PACIFIC, AIDING ALLIES‘AGGRESSIVE’ SPACE PLANS >80SECRET SPACE PLANE TESTSNEW ORBIT-SWITCHINGMANEUVER >81SPACE HOMEPAGE818081BUILTENVIRONMENTSPACEX'S STARLINK INTERNETFLIES ON A BOEING 777 JET FORTHE 1ST TIME >81WEIGHING OVERALL SOCIETALBENEFIT: CASE STUDIES ONDECIDING WHEN TO DEORBITSATELLITES (PART 1) >81
Abdessattar Abdelkefi, professor ofmechanical and aerospace engineering atNew Mexico State University, was recentlyelected American Institute of Aeronauticsand Astronautics Associate Fellow. AIAAwill formally honor and induct the class atthe AIAA Associate Fellows InductionCeremony and Dinner in January inOrlando, Florida.Continue reading >NMSU ENGINEERINGPROFESSOR NAMEDAIAA ASSOCIATEFELLOWBy Staff, NMSU Newsroom10/17/202480SPACE NEWSBUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva proLeaders of Boeing's machinists unionannounced Saturday that they have reacheda "negotiated proposal" for a new contractwith the aerospace giant — after a gruelingfive-week strike that has battered bothsides.Continue reading >BOEING UNION IS SET TOVOTE ON A NEWCONTRACT DEAL,POSSIBLY ENDINGSTRIKEBy Juliana Kim, NPR10/19/2024WASHINGTON — The US Space Force’sexpanding footprint in the Indo-Pacificregion will help allies like South Korea andJapan as they pursue “aggressive plans todevelop military operations where the spacedomain is concerned,” while ensuring...Continue reading >SPACE FORCE LAUDS‘IN-COUNTRY’SUBCOMPONENTS ININDO-PACIFIC, AIDINGALLIES ‘AGGRESSIVE’SPACE PLANSBy Theresa Hitchens, Breaking Defense10/22/2024
SpaceX's Starlink internet service continuesto make inroads around the globe.Continue reading >SPACEX'S STARLINKINTERNET FLIES ON ABOEING 777 JET FOR THE1ST TIMEBy Mike Wall, Space.com10/22/202481BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva proThis paper was inspired by the 2019 OrbitalDebris Mitigation Standard Practices(ODMSP) update and, in particular, theenthusiastic debate surrounding thedisposal rule. The programmatic andsocietal perspectives that NASA frequentlyencounters were not included in thediscussions. Programmatic impacts are mostsimply described as the technical, cost...Continue reading >WEIGHING OVERALLSOCIETAL BENEFIT:CASE STUDIES ONDECIDING WHEN TODEORBIT SATELLITES(PART 1)By Marrissa Herron, The Space Review10/21/2024A U.S. X-37B space plane is slated to test anew way of rapidly changing its orbit, part ofthe Space Force’s quest for fuel-sippingmaneuverability.The spacecraft will experiment withaerobraking, which uses Earth’s atmosphereto slow down and switch orbits.Continue reading >SECRET SPACE PLANETESTS NEW ORBIT-SWITCHING MANEUVERBy Audrey Decker, Defense Once10/10/2024Copyright: Canva pro
83BUILTENVIRONMENTNEWSPACEALLIANCEJoin hundreds of organizations in the national NewSpaceAlliance! Build your knowledge and strengthen yournetwork by participating in ongoing opportunities tolearn, share and engage with space professionals acrossindustry, government and academia. Free to join,NewSpace Alliance members can attend monthly techtalks, industry webinars, networking events, industryforums and our nationally-recognized State of the SpaceIndustrial Base conference. Membership is free.Continue reading >NEWSPACEIGNITORGROW FASTER FROM CONCEPT TO PRODUCT TOSALESContinue reading >CO-INNOVATIONWORKSPACESENewSpace Co-Innovation, or collaborative innovation, iswhen newspace stakeholders work together to discovernew partnerships, explore new approaches, solveproblems, and accelerate growth.Continue reading >PATHWAYS TOTHE STARSACCESS TO WORKFORCE WILL BECOMEEASIER WITH A LARGER, MORE DIVERSESPACE-READY TALENT POOL.Coming next year!Pathways to the Stars will grow the spaceindustry talent pipeline with programming,mentoring, experiential learning and careerconnection services spanning K-12 to earlycareer, with industry involvement and specialattention given to reaching minority populations.Multiple educational partners will providelearning and curriculum, and connection serviceswill connect students to jobs and careers. Weinvite you to participate and inspire students tobecome part of the space workforce of thefuture!Continue reading >ABOUT USWHO WE ARE & WHATWE DOFounded October 2019, NewSpace Nexus is a501(c)(3) non-profit accelerating the pace ofspace innovation by uniting and igniting theindustry. Through the NewSpace Launchpad, afirst-of-its-kind co-innovation hub, stakeholdersgain access to workspaces, equipment,programming, rapid prototyping anddemonstration, and resources needed forinnovation and rapid progress. Services includeaccess to space ecosystem knowledge, publicevents, and networking; navigation services thatprovide tailored guidance and direct assistanceto fast-track business growth; and collaborativeinnovation services...Continue reading >
00QUICK NEWS LINKS84CONSTRUCTION27Building Of New Electric Vehicle ChargingStations Seen As Way To CelebrateUpcoming Route 66 Birthday >NEW MEXICOLongstanding Southern Arizona HomeBuilder Tackling New Luxury Project inGrowing Prescott >Massive Intermodal Hub Proposal in ArizonaSet for Review Next Month >GO Bond 3 could provide needed fundingfor UNM-Valencia’s Nursing and HealthSciences renovation > Fires burning in abandoned mines for morethan a decade have been extinguished >Two Albuquerque retail centers In LosRanchos and West Central Avenue to opennext year >Roswell cleanup process begins, what youneed to know >Jacobs books $267M Navajo watertreatment project >Deputy Fire Chief Wendy Servey DiscussesStation 4 Relocation Project At Kiwanis ClubMeeting >State corrections department launchesHVAC training program >New High-Tech Engineering Building Set ForConstruction At Colorado State University >SOUTHWESTColorado’s Historic Fort Garland Gets Fundingfor Upgrade Effort >$13B overhaul of I-45 in Houston breaks groundafter years of delays >WMD Squared Engineering Plans ColoradoSprings, Colorado, Operations >BUILTENVIRONMENTCompany that plans to build solarproduction facility in Albuquerque namesnew CEO >Stakeholders give mixed review of Santa Femayor's new plan to addresshomelessness >Nation’s Remodeling Industry Slated for Healthy2025, Says New Harvard Report >NATIONALAdaptive reuse project transforms 1840s-era millbuilding into rental housing >Felling Trailers Names Kevin Maves & CarlThigpen Sales Managers for the Western US >Despite Return-to-Office Mandates, U.S. OfficeVacancies Continue to Rise >X3 Build Shares 4 Essential Questions to Ask aCustom Home Builder in Santa Monica BeforeHiring Them >Tutor Perini pulls guidance, anticipates Q3 loss >UAF Dining Facility: Fairbanks, Alaska >Recreational Vehicle Campground ConstructionExpected To See 2025 Growth >NATIONALNew Deloitte Study Shows Slow Embrace ofArtificial Intelligence Technology at theCorporate Level >Trump vows to deport millions. Builders say itwould drain their crews and drive up homecosts >Department of Labor releases AI best practicesfor employers >DOE Completes Beryllium-Associated WorkerRegistry >Downtown Office-to-Residential Conversions >40
0085BUILTENVIRONMENTREAL ESTATE69Applications open for affordable housing innortheast Albuquerque >NEW MEXICOSmart meters coming to PNM customers >DOI moves to close Valles Caldera landdispute >Settlement enshrines tribe’s rights to usepart of a national preserve for culturalpractices >Entrepreneurs, investors to gather atventure capitalists' quarterly meetup inRailyard >Gas station development fuels debate: Arethere too many places to fill up? >Governor declares emergency in responseto Roswell flooding >Bond question one: Senior Citizens Facilities >How Real Estate Professionals AreReframing the Narrative Around ESG >NATIONALU.S. Mortgage Rates Continue to Rise, Again >Mortgage rates were supposed to comedown. Instead, they're rising. Here's why >Project financing tempers robust demandfor multifamily housing >Georgia's new plan could helphomeowners keep property taxes down >WEEDFEDD87RLD looks to add more compliance officers,law enforcement positions as it weeds outbad actors in cannabis industry >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALA Legal Tug of War on Hemp-DerivedCannabinoid Regulations >Voters In Kansas And Utah Back MarijuanaLegalization, New Polls Show,Demonstrating Issue’s Popularity In RedStates >SPACE80NMSU engineering professor named AIAAAssociate Fellow >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALBoeing union is set to vote on a new contractdeal, possibly ending strike >Space Force lauds ‘in-country’ subcomponentsin Indo-Pacific, aiding allies ‘aggressive’ spaceplans >Secret space plane tests new orbit-switchingmaneuver >SpaceX's Starlink internet flies on a Boeing 777 jetfor the 1st time >Weighing overall societal benefit: Case studieson deciding when to deorbit satellites (part 1) >LEGISLATION88November Ballot Question Will Decide Fate ofLong-Planned New Mexico Senior CenterUpgrade Projects >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALPoll: Harris leads by 9 in NM; Vasquez leads inCD2 race >U.S. State Diplomat-in-Residence AntoinetteHurtado to visit UNM >Harris and Trump focus on battleground states >Councilors approve campaign finance changes >Heinrich, Colleagues Release Report On VoteCounting Process For The November Election >Socorro interim superintendent resigns >Campaign Contributions Pour Out fromConstruction Groups, Unions >Early voting in Texas underway: How manyballots have been cast so far in El Paso County? >
0086BUILTENVIRONMENTARCHITECTS / ENGINEERS / DESIGN92One month later, how are architects, artists,and policy experts in North Carolina andTennessee responding to HurricaneHelene? >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALMMCG Invest and Innowave Studio Mergeto Revolutionize Feasibility Studies and SitePlans >Recreation and wellness are bedfellows innew campus student centers >VENDORS / SUPPLIERS93Seamless hardware products for kitchensand baths >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALTools for Rental Companies to Reach theGovernment Market >84 Lumber Plans Manning, South Carolina,Operations >CPKC, CSX receive approval to createMexico-Southeast U.S. link >ENERGY INDUSTRY94Researchers say Arkansas may have 19Mtons of lithium critical for battery power >NEW MEXICO & NATIONALInterior approves 2-GW Fervo Energygeothermal project in Utah >RELEASE: New interactive map, corporatedisclosure show progress on lawn careelectrification >94 93939291
RLD LOOKS TO ADDMORE COMPLIANCEOFFICERS, LAWENFORCEMENTPOSITIONS AS IT WEEDSOUT BAD ACTORS INCANNABIS INDUSTRYBy Matthew Narvaiz, Albuquerque Journal10/21/2024The state’s Cannabis Control Division wantsto continue cracking down on bad actors inthe industry and hopes the Legislature willhelp next session.Continue reading >NEW MEXICO WEEDFEED87BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva proIn December 2018, Congress passed theAgriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the“Farm Bill”), legalizing the version of the...Continue reading >A LEGAL TUG OF WARON HEMP-DERIVEDCANNABINOIDREGULATIONSBy Adam HorowitzJessica HuangHarry BerezinJenniferFisherBrett Schuman, Cannabis Business Times10/22/2024Copyright: CanvaproNew polls from two deeply conservativestates—Kansas and Utah—show majorityvoter support for adult-use marijuanalegalization.Continue reading >VOTERS IN KANSAS ANDUTAH BACK MARIJUANALEGALIZATION, NEWPOLLS SHOW,DEMONSTRATINGISSUE’S POPULARITY INRED STATESBy Kyle Jaeger, Marijuana Moment10/22/2024
88Nearly one hundred senior recreationcenters across the state of New Mexico arein line for a series of facility upgrades,depending upon the fortunes of a big bondproposal in the November election.Altogether, some $30.7 million will be spentin funding heading for the New MexicoAging and Long-Term Services Departmenton the way to being allotted for the variousprojects.NOVEMBER BALLOTQUESTION WILL DECIDEFATE OF LONG-PLANNED NEW MEXICOSENIOR CENTERUPGRADE PROJECTSBy Garry Boulard, Construction Reporter 10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proThose projects were earlier approved bymembers of the New Mexico StateLegislature.Among the largest projects, some $3.1million is slated for the planning andconstruction work at the Rio Bravo SeniorCenter, located at 3910 Isleta Boulevard inAlbuquerque.Just over $3 million will go for upgrade workat the Sage Cafe center, located at 6121Reynolds Drive in Las Cruces; while exactly$1.5 million is slated for work at the BarelasSenior Center, at 714 7th Street SW neardowntown Albuquerque. Smaller projects to be funded via thegeneral obligation bond, which will appearas bond question number one on theNovember ballot, include $48,000 forrenovations to the South ValleyMultipurpose Senior Center at 2008Larrazola Road SW in Albuquerque; and$29,000 targeting code compliance work,among other things, at the Navajo Nation’sChichiltah Senior Center in Gallup.Created by state lawmakers in 2004, theNew Mexico Aging and Long-Term ServicesDepartment is tasked with, among otherthings, encouraging “healthy and productiveaging,” and oversees a vast statewidenetwork of 240 senior centers of varioussizes and missions. NEW MEXICOLEGISLATIONBUILTENVIRONMENT
89U.S. Diplomat-in-Residence (DIR)Antoinette Hurtado will visit The Universityof New Mexico Oct. 22-23. Hurtado will beon campus hosting information sessions,talks, and office hours, looking to talk tostudents about career and internshipopportunities in Foreign Service and theState Department.Continue reading >U.S. STATE DIPLOMAT-IN-RESIDENCEANTOINETTE HURTADOTO VISIT UNMBy Manuel Valdez, UNM Newsroom10/19/2024Copyright: Canva proBUILTENVIRONMENTA new poll, taken ahead of the expansion ofearly voting, found that Vice PresidentKamala Harris leads former PresidentDonald Trump by nine points in the race forNew Mexico’s five electoral votes.Continue reading >POLL: HARRIS LEADS BY9 IN NM; VASQUEZLEADS IN CD2 RACEBy Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report10/21/2024WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Election Dayis exactly two weeks away. Both campaignsare hitting the pavement in keybattleground states, as polls show a verytight race in the final stretch.Continue reading >HARRIS AND TRUMPFOCUS ONBATTLEGROUND STATESBy Reshad Hudson, KRQE News10/22/2024Copyright: Canva pro
90Albuquerque city councilors on Mondayfinally decided how much public financingfuture council and mayoral candidates willget. Continue reading >COUNCILORS APPROVECAMPAIGN FINANCECHANGESBy Elizabeth Mccall, City Desk ABQ10/22/2024BUILTENVIRONMENTCopyright: Canva proWASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Sen.Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Senate RulesCommittee Chair Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.),Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer...Continue reading >HEINRICH, COLLEAGUESRELEASE REPORT ONVOTE COUNTINGPROCESS FOR THENOVEMBER ELECTIONBy Carol A. Clark, Los Alamos Daily Post10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proAt a special meeting on Tuesday, theSocorro School board accepted AubreyTucker’s resignation as superintendenteffective December 12.“It is with much gratitude and thanks thatwe accept Mr. Tucker’s letter of resignationfor this district,” Dave Hicks, boardpresident, said, “We have been very wellguided. We are extremely appreciative ofMr. Tucker. We have been we have learneda lot we have in a very short time.”Continue reading >SOCORRO INTERIMSUPERINTENDENTRESIGNSBy Jessica Carranza Pino, El Defensor Chieftain10/18/2024
91BUILTENVIRONMENTNATIONALLEGISLATIONVoters are wasting little time heading to thepolls as early voting kicks off in El Paso.A lot is at stake in the upcoming generalelection. At the national level, voters willelect Democratic Vice President KamalaHarris or former Republican PresidentDonald Trump to lead the nation for thenext four years. Texans will also be decidingwhether to give incumbent Republican Sen.Ted Cruz another term in the U.S. Senate orhand the keys over to U.S. Rep. Colin Allred,D-Dallas.Continue reading >EARLY VOTING IN TEXASUNDERWAY: HOWMANY BALLOTS HAVEBEEN CAST SO FAR IN ELPASO COUNTY?By Adam Powell, El Paso Times10/23/2024Copyright: Canva proWith just a few weeks to go before the Nov.5 elections—and the control of the WhiteHouse and both houses of Congress at stake—construction industry groups, companiesand labor unions are contributing tens ofmillions of dollars in campaign contributionsinto the coffers of their favored candidates.Continue reading >CAMPAIGNCONTRIBUTIONS POUROUT FROMCONSTRUCTIONGROUPS, UNIONSBy Tom Ichniowski, James Leggate, ENRCopyright: Canva pro
92More than 100 North Carolinians diedduring Hurricane Helene last month, andthousands more were displaced. InTennessee, the disaster claimed almost 20lives. Entire energy systems and even townsin Appalachia “washed away” as folks inthose parts put it. “We’re still in search andrecovery mode,” shared Ashley Cates, AIATennessee executive vice president. Continue reading >ONE MONTH LATER,HOW ARE ARCHITECTS,ARTISTS, AND POLICYEXPERTS IN NORTHCAROLINA ANDTENNESSEERESPONDING TOHURRICANE HELENE?By Daniel Jonas Roche, The Architect’s Newspaper10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proNEW MEXICO & NATIONALARCHITECTS / ENGINEERS / DESIGNBUILTENVIRONMENTSAN FRANCISCO - Oct. 6, 2024 - PRLog --MMCG Invest, LLC, a leading feasibilitystudy provider, and Innowave Studio, LLC, arenowned site plan provider, are excited toannounce a strategic merger to enhance...Continue reading >MMCG INVEST ANDINNOWAVE STUDIOMERGE TOREVOLUTIONIZEFEASIBILITY STUDIESAND SITE PLANSBy MMCG Invest, LLC, PRLOG10/06/2024Student demands for amenities and servicesthat address their emotional and mentalwellbeing are impacting new developmenton college campuses that has led torecreation centers with wellness portfolios.These hybrid buildings, whether the resultof new construction or renovation...Continue reading >RECREATION ANDWELLNESS AREBEDFELLOWS IN NEWCAMPUS STUDENTCENTERSBy John Caulfield, Building Design + Construction 10/15/2024
93A design’s cohesion can often be feltthrough details: the knobs, pulls, drains, andhandles...Continue reading >SEAMLESS HARDWAREPRODUCTS FORKITCHENS AND BATHSBy Kelly Pau, The Architect’s Newspaper10/22/2024Copyright: Canv proBUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEXICO & NATIONALVENDORS / SUPPLIERS84 Lumber, a provider of building materialsand manufactured components, plans toestablish operations in Manning, SouthCarolina. The $13.4 million project isexpected to create 78 new jobs inClarendon County. Continue reading >84 LUMBER PLANSMANNING, SOUTHCAROLINA,OPERATIONSBy Staff, Area Development News Desk10/18/2024Many of us do business today or want to dobusiness tomorrow, with our state and localgovernments—cities, counties, schools,higher education, hospitals, airports,Departments of Transportation, and more... Continue reading >TOOLS FOR RENTALCOMPANIES TO REACHTHE GOVERNMENTMARKETBy David Clamage, Saulsbury Hill Financial, LLC, For Construction Pros10/21/2024A new CSX and Canadian Pacific KansasCity interchange will connect shippers toMexico, Texas and the Southeast U.S.,according to an Oct. 17 press release.Continue reading >CPKC, CSX RECEIVEAPPROVAL TO CREATEMEXICO-SOUTHEASTU.S. LINKBy Alejandra Carranza, SupplyChainDive10/22/2024Copyright: Canva pro
94A new study led by the U.S. GeologicalSurvey (USGS) found a large amount oflithium reserves in southwestern Arkansasthat could help meet rising demand forlithium in electric vehicle car batteries.Continue reading >RESEARCHERS SAYARKANSAS MAY HAVE19M TONS OF LITHIUMCRITICAL FOR BATTERYPOWERBy Eric Revell, Fox Business10/22/2024Copyright: Canva proBUILTENVIRONMENTNEW MEXICO & NATIONALENERGY INDUSTRYThe Department of the Interior announcedThursday that it has approved the 2-GWFervo Cape Geothermal Power Project inBeaver County, Utah. In addition, theBureau of Land Management said it isproposing a new categorical exclusion fromcertain National Environmental Policy Actrequirements to accelerate the discovery ofgeothermal resources.Continue reading >INTERIOR APPROVES 2-GW FERVO ENERGYGEOTHERMAL PROJECTIN UTAHBy Diana DiGangi, ConstructionDive10/22/2024DENVER – As leaves fall – and leaf blowersroar – in neighborhoods across the UnitedStates, U.S. PIRG Education Fund unveiled anew interactive map Wednesday showing...Continue reading >RELEASE: NEWINTERACTIVE MAP,CORPORATEDISCLOSURE SHOWPROGRESS ON LAWNCARE ELECTRIFICATIONBy Kirsten Schatz, Environment New Mexico10/17/2024
LOCATIONPROJECTS BIDDINGTOTAL ESTIMATED COSTNORTHERN NEW MEXICO245$1,443,066,324.00SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO149$458,207,466.00COLORADO56$46,041,000.00OUTSIDE ADJACENT138$53,053,000.00TOTAL588$2,000,367,790.00CURRENTLY BIDDING PROJECTS95PROJECT STATISTICSPROVIDED BY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER PLANROOM >TOP THREE MOST VIEWEDPROJECTS THIS WEEK2024-659A Duranes Early Childhood Center >2024-63D7 NM DOT Rattlesnake Rest Area >2024-54FE Glorieta Wastewater Treatment And EffluentDisposal >BUILTENVIRONMENT
Albuquerque, NMABQ DENTAL PRACTICEASKING PRICE: $390,000CASH FLOW: $437,000Business DescriptionLocated in the NE heights of ABQ this is awonderful, well established private practice in agreat location. 5 ops, fabulous patient base withmany being FFS. Space is leased. Dentrix software,dexis, and intraoral camera. Message for moreinformation.About the BusinessSale of practice will include all equipment,furniture, instruments, patient records/ goodwilland supplies. The real estate is not for sale.96BUSINESS FOR SALEVIEW BUSINESS LISTING >BUILTENVIRONMENTReal EstateOwned or Leased: LeasedBuilding Sq. Ft.: 1,934
97PERMITNUMBER(CLICK TO VIEW)PERMIT LOCATIONISSUE &EXPIRATION DATEPERMITOWNERTOTALSQ. FEETBUILDINGCONTRACTORBP-2024-331652201 San Pedro Dr NE10/17/2024 - 10/18/2025All Faiths Children'sAdvocacy Center9,423AIC GENERALCONTRACTORS, INC.CHERRY/SEE/REAMESARCHITECTS PCWORK DESCRIPTION: All Faiths Children's Advocacy CenterBP-2024-319518500 MENAUL BLVD NE/ Suite B-59010/15/2024 - 04/15/2025NM Aging and Long TermServices Dept.3,427DPC CONSTRUCTIONLTD. CO.STEPHEN LEOSARCHITECT LLCWORK DESCRIPTION: Applicant Work Description: RECONFIGURATION OF EXISTING OFFICE SUITE, NEW WALLS, DOORS AND FINISHES. ELECTRICALPOWER AND DATA LOCATIONS AND LIGHTING RELOCATION. MINOR HVAC RELOCATION.ALBUQUERQUE BUILDING PERMITSOCTOBER 14TH - 18TH 2024BUILTENVIRONMENTBP-2024-31855320 OSUNA RD NE10/15/2024 - 04/15/2025Daniel Higbie5,300WTX FOUNDATIONREPAIR LLCWORK DESCRIPTION: We will install 19 steel piers to stabilize the structure. We will also inject polyurethane foam to void fill and stabilize.BP-2024-306293821 MENAUL BLVD N10/18/2024 - 04/18/2025NEF GROUP LLC &AUSTIN SAN LEON LLC17,003ANISSACONSTRUCTION, INC.WORK DESCRIPTION: This is a change of use request. Prior tenant is Planet Fitness. The proposed tenant will be Enzo Fitness. No construction will occur.BP-2024-304136600 MENAUL BLVD NE10/18/2024 - 04/18/2025Rocky Mountain SoapMarket2,603FBT ARCHITECTSKLINGERCONSTRUCTORS LLCWORK DESCRIPTION: This project includes the renovation of a single-tenant 2,602 GSF space at Coronado Center, including demolition of existing finishes andreconfiguration of the space by moving a wall and installing new finishes and casework.BP-2024-281298300 PALOMAS AVE NE,SUITE E10/15/2024 - 04/15/2025Hagen Properties2,967ARCLINEARCHITECTURALDESIGNHYBRID BUILDERS, LLCWORK DESCRIPTION: Fastrax-THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW TENANT IMPROVEMENT IN A COLD SHELL BUILDING.BP-2024-27571500 MARQUETTE AV NW10/16/2024 - 04/16/2025FBT Architects14,856AIC GENERALCONTRACTORS, INC.FBT ARCHITECTSWORK DESCRIPTION: Applicant Work Description:Tenant improvement of an existing office space for FBT architects.Note:Commercial – Alteration Level 3 – 15th Floor Interior Renovation for Office SpaceBP-2024-274861431 MERCANTILE AVE NE10/17/2024 - 04/17/2025DoorDash Essentials, LLCDBA DashMart11,856PLACE SERVICESINCORORATEDSCOUT SERVICESWORK DESCRIPTION: Interior tenant improvement for an existing DashMart location. Adding a kitchen and food prep area.
98BUILTENVIRONMENTBP-2024-277085400 GIBSON BLVD SE10/17/2024 - 04/17/2025City of Albuquerque13,896BRADBURY STAMMCONSTRUCTION INC.MULLEN HELLERARCHITECTUREWORK DESCRIPTION: This project is an 13,896 square foot interior renovation that includes B, R-2 and S occupancy groups within the former Lovelace Hospital,now called the Gateway Health Hub. The occupancy classification of the existing building is I-2 Hospital. This code analysis includes the justification for classifyingnon-separated uses between the existing, proposed and future occupancies within the building.This project is a renovation of an existing, yet non-functioning, outpatient radiology suite into office space to support the Gateway residents and also a commonliving space for the Gateway residents. It is an extension of the Gateway North Suite currently under construction in the adjacent suite. The project includes a Level2 Alteration and occurs on the first floor with an accessible route from the exterior of the building.The scope of the project includes new interior partitions, ceilings, finishes, plumbing fixtures, modification of the existing HVAC systems to accommodate the newuse, new energy efficient lighting as well as power and communications distribution.It is assumed that the fire resistance rating of the existing primary structure and existing fire barriers (shaft and interior exit stairways) meet the 2021 IBCrequirements and will not need to be verified or modified. There are no modification to the fire resistance of the primary structure, nor are there new fire barriersas part of the scope of work. The existing 3-hour rated wall between the main Type IA non-combustible construction and Type VB Construction (that was built tohouse Radiology Treatment equipment) shall be maintained.BP-2024-263282421 2ND ST NW10/15/2024 - 04/15/2025American TowerCorporation4,500J5 INFRASTRUCTUREPARTNERSTSI TOWER SERVICES INCWORK DESCRIPTION: 5G modifications to existing communications tower. The replacement and removal of antenna and equipment. This will also includechanges to the equipment area on the ground.BP-2024-225305400 GIBSON BLVD SE10/17/2024 - 04/17/2025Douglas Heller10,000BRADBURY STAMMCONSTRUCTION INC.MULLEN HELLERARCHITECTUREWORK DESCRIPTION: CITY PROJECT - THIS PROJECT INCLUDES SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OF INTERIOR SPACE IN AN I-2 OCCUPANCY GROUP TOPREPARE THE SPACE FOR THE NEXT STEPS OF GATEWAY RENOVATION OF OFFICES AND COMMON SPACES, WHICH WILL BE A B OCCUPANCY GROUP.THE MEP SYSTEMS TO ADJACENT OCCUPIED SUITES SHALL NOT BE INTERPRETED. FIRE WATCH SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN THE AREA BETWEENSELECTIVE DEMOLITION AND THE RENOVATION OF THE AREA.THE RENOVATION PACKAGE SHALL INCLUDE REMOVAL OF LOAD BEARING WALLS IN THE SOUTH SUITE. THE RENOVATION PACKAGE SHALL ALSOINCLUDE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF STANDARD BLACK CAST IRON SEWER/VENT LINES AND ROOF DRAIN LINES WITH EPOXY COATED CASTIRON LINES.BP-2024-2190911035 MENAUL BLVD NE10/15/2024 - 04/15/2025Hibbett Retail, INC4,004ALL HOMESCONSTRUCTIONWORK DESCRIPTION: Tenant improvement of existing retail space.BP-2024-110373424 VASSAR DR NE10/18/2024 - 04/18/2025Focus management group LLC3,519RICH CONSTRUCTION, LLCWORK DESCRIPTION: General conditions, adding security bars, reinforcing exterior doors, and replacing any concrete requiring replacement due to plumbingand/or electrical work.Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical will pull separate permits accordingly.BP-2023-363162004 WYOMING BLVD NE10/17/2024 - 04/17/2025Katie Kahler2,160HART DESIGN ANDCONSTRUCTION INC.SMC SOLUTIONSWORK DESCRIPTION: Tenant improvement of a Starbucks coffee shop in an existing shell building.
99LAS CRUCES COMMERCIAL PERMITSElectricalPlumbingAlterationMechanicalRe-roofCommercial NewAdditionsPERMIT NUMBER(CLICK TO VIEW)PERMIT LOCATIONISSUE DATEPERMIT OWNERBUILDINGCONTRACTOR24OC6006085700 TELSHOR Blvd10/15/2024MESILLA REALTY LLCSOUTHWEST MECHANICALPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Installation of 10 new RTU's, new ductwork system for each unit, 11 roof mounted exhaust fans, 2 wall mounted exhaust fans, 4 unit heaters and one mini split forIT room.24OC65060825600 MCGUFFEY St10/15/2024JENSEN JOHN W &MARILYN L TRUSTEESJP ELECTRICPROJECT DESCRIPTION:New Apartment 5600 McGuffey St. #2BUILTENVIRONMENT24OC65061654391 LOHMAN Ave10/17/2024SRE INVESTMENTS LLCORGAN MOUNTANCABLING ANDTECHNOLOGY L.L.CPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Low Voltage Data24OC65061724161 WHITE SAGE Arc10/18/2024SUPERIOR SIGN NEW MEXICOWSCI LLCPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Install (4) sets of front lit channel letters24OC65061751705 VALLEY Dr10/18/2024B B R D LLCORGAN MOUNTANCABLING ANDTECHNOLOGY L.L.CPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Low Voltage
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