Southwest Contractor’s annual awards competition, now in its 13th year, honors the best in design and construction over the past year. Diverse categories, from engineering design to worship, acknowledge the excellent work and the variety of disciplines in the industry today. Photo: � FRED HOLDEN U.S. Courthouse, Las Cruces Related Links: Atrisco Heritage Academy High School: K-12 Education Barcelona Elementary School: Green Building Canyon Rim Trail Bridge: Honorable Mention - Civil/Public Works CNM Rio Rancho Campus: Higher Education Connor Hall at the New Mexico School for the Deaf: Honorable Mention - K-12 Education Coronado Elementary School: Renovation/Restoration Elements Townhomes: Small
Southwest Contractor’s annual awards competition, now in its 13th year, honors the best in design and construction over the past year. Diverse categories, from engineering design to worship, acknowledge the excellent work and the variety of disciplines in the industry today. Photo: Matt Carbone Photography The Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health Related Links: Campos Office Building & Parking Structure: Government/Public Building City of Henderson Senior Center: Honorable Mention - Government/Public Building I-515/Galleria Drive Interchange: Transportation McCarran Terminal 3 Central Utility Plant: Honorable Mention - Industrial Mt. Rose - Ski Tahoe Winters Creek Lodge: Hospitality Red Rock Canyon
Southwest Contractor’s annual awards competition, now in its 13th year, honors the best in design and construction over the past year. Diverse categories, from engineering design to worship, acknowledge the excellent work and the variety of disciplines in the industry today. Photo: Kirk Gittings Photography The University of New Mexico, Cancer Center in Albuquerque won a Best of 2010 award in the health care category. Related Links: Arizona Winners Nevada Winners New Mexico Winners While it’s clear that the economy has taken a toll on the industry and the number of projects completed, judges still had to narrow down nearly
Southwest Contractor’s annual awards competition, now in its 13th year, honors the best in design and construction over the past year. Diverse categories, from engineering design to worship, acknowledge the excellent work and the variety of disciplines in the industry today. Submitted by Kiewit Western Co. Val Vista Water Main Rehabilitation CMAR Related Links: Armenian Apostolic Church of Arizona: Worship Banner Ironwood Medical Center: Healthcare Blackboard Transact: Interior Design/Tenant Improvement Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Townley Campus: Honorable Mention - Office Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley - Compadre Branch: Honorable Mention - Government/Public Building Chandler CARE
Northwest Construction’s annual awards competition honors the best in design and construction over the past year. Diverse categories, from engineering design to worship, acknowledge the excellent work and the variety of disciplines in the industry today.
Portland Public Schools is seeking $548 million in funding for district-wide school modifications, and is expected to send the request to voters in a bond measure on the May 2011 election ballot.
The results of Tuesday�s election are in, and voter approval of school and construction bonds throughout the region was hit or miss, with some major defeats handed out. The southwest�s largest bond issue, New Mexico�s $155.2-million request for funding dozens of higher education and special school projects throughout the state, failed by a narrow margin of less than 2,500 votes. Smaller state-wide bonds, providing $7.7 million for senior citizen facilities and $7 million for various libraries, were successful. Voters in New Mexico�s most populous county, Bernalillo, passed all of its bond measures, including $25 million for parks, roadways and storm/wastewater
New Mexico voters will have final say in the Southwest�s largest bond issue: a $155.2-million request for funding dozens of higher education and special school projects throughout the state, including $5.65 million for expanded classrooms at Dona Ana Community College and $10 million for a children�s hospital outpatient building in Albuquerque. Similar education bond issues have been approved by voters time and again in the state in recent years. Additional general obligation bonds up for statewide vote would provide $7.7 million for senior citizen facilities and $7 million for various libraries. Bond elections in the state�s most populous county, Bernalillo,
T.L. Roof & Associates Construction Co. broke ground on the Legacy Apartments at Dove Mountain. Designed by Robinette Architects of Tucson, this project consists of 12 two-story apartment buildings totaling 168 units. Construction also includes a clubhouse/office building with pool and spa, putting green and six garage buildings. The project is scheduled to complete in September 2011 and will incorporate a number of environmentally sustainable elements. Image: Robinette Architects Legacy Apartments at Dove Mountain broke ground.