Tres Amigas and Broadview Energy recently announced agreements have been reached in a move designed to guarantee the viability of the project that backers hope will lead to the development and construction of up to 500 megawatts of wind energy generation in northeast New Mexico. Minneapolis-based NRS LLC is the manager/developer for Broadview Energy, with currently has about 2,000 megawatts in active development around the country, and a history of successful wind farm development, principally in Midwest and Western states.“Our associate, Robert Walker, has been working on acquiring the transmission path from New Mexico to California for several years,” said
Two painters died late Wednesday morning when their boom lift tipped over at the Lower Buckeye Jail in Phoenix. The lift, owned by H&E equipment, was parked on a hill and the men were painting a six-story building, said Lt. Brandon Jones, a spokesman for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. The lift had been placed on a downhill slope on the jail's northwest side. The men were working for Riddle Painting and Coating, a contracted vendor.Inmates in the recreation yard of the county jail facility saw the painters fall and reported it to correctional officers. The men were transported to
SydnorDouglas B. Sydnor has joined Gensler's Phoenix office as a senior architect. Sydnor is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and has more than 35 years of experience in the Phoenix area, most recently as president and CEO of Douglas Sydnor Architect and Associates in Scottsdale. He received a master's degree from Harvard University and a bachelor's degree from Arizona State University. Related Links: Engineering News Record Architectural Record HaggDouglas Haag has been promoted to chief administration officer for Sundt Construction. He joined the firm in 2010 as director of administration. Haag will lead the company's strategic management
A building that was once a boarding house during the World War II era and then a motel got a complete makeover when the project team was tasked with fulfilling the owner's vision of sustainable yet affordable housing space in Santa Fe, N.M.
Las Vegas might be known for the phrase, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," but it's what doesn't typically happen in the city—natural disasters—that made it attractive to Cobalt Data Centers.
Most construction projects are done on aggressive schedules. With an owner needing to occupy the structure in just 12 months from the start of design-build, the Northern Arizona Real Estate Holdings Office Building, located on a site near the edge of the Northern Arizona University campus in Flagstaff required an especially fast-track delivery.
The Arizona State University Student Center project is an adaptive reuse of a building that opened in 1936 in what was then the outskirts of downtown Phoenix.
In June 2010, the Schultz fire tore through northern Arizona, charring more than 15,000 acres, forcing the closure of several monuments and leading to the evacuation of hundreds of homes.
For more than 45 years, the city of Albuquerque had two high school athletic stadiums. But as the area and district has matured with the addition of two new high schools since Milne and Wilson stadiums were built, scheduling events and overuse took a toll.