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New Mexico Building Branch, AGC Recognizes 2007 Best Buildings
The New Mexico AGC recognized 13 best buildings, outstanding
industry choice winners, and public and private owners during
their annual awards banquet in Albuquerque.
AGC Announces Best Buildings Winners
Thirteen commercial and public building projects were recognized
at an awards banquet as winners in the 2007 Best Buildings
contest, which is sponsored by the New Mexico Building Branch,
Associated General Contractors. The 13 projects were selected
in January by a panel of judges representing general contractors,
specialty contractors, project owners, and architects in eight
categories.
Criteria this year focused on excellence in project management,
including use of value engineering and partnering by builders
and design professionals, contractor's innovation in construction
techniques and materials, project's sensitivity to the environment
and surroundings, and excellence in client service. Seven
of the winning projects were recognized in more than one category.
The Design/Build and Construction Management-at-Risk categories
represent construction delivery systems which are becoming
more common in both public and private procurement. They differ
from traditional design-bid-build projects in that they allow
for more up-front coordination between architects and contractors
and are usually awarded through negotiated methods, based
on qualifications of builders, rather than strictly through
low bid.
From the first list, a second panel of judges selected Grand
Winners in each category. Two of the Grand Winners, the PNM
Data Center in Albuquerque, and the Loma Colorado Library
in Rio Rancho, are LEED-certified. AGC also announced the
names of companies which were selected through a vote of the
membership in January as Outstanding Industry Choice winners
for 2007. They were J.B. Henderson Construction Co., Four
Suns Builders, Concrete Systems, CNA Surety, SMPC Architects,
and Bridgers and Paxton Consulting Engineers.
Selected respectively as the outstanding public and private
owners by the AGC membership for 2007 were the University
of New Mexico and Sandia Resort and Casino. Criteria for the
Industry Choice awards are "the company's ethical approach
to doing business; its fair dealings with customers, clients,
employees, and industry peers; and its quality performance
with respect to products and/or services."
Building over $10 million
Santa Ana Star Center-Grand Winner
Buildings $5 million to $10 million
Cramer Hall Additions and
Renovations-Grand Winner
Computer Science Research Institute
Ktech Poly Flow High Tech and
Manufacturing Center
Building $2.5 million to $5 million
King Dragon Restaurant-Grand Winner
Buildings under $2.5 million
Pinnacle Bank Renovation-Grand Winner
Coldwell Banker-Cottonwood
JLM Office Building
Municipal and Utilities
Gallup Aquatic Center-Grand Winner
Alvarado Transportation Center-Phase II,
Fire Station No. 8
Loma Colorado Public Library
Design/Build
PNM Data Center-Grand Winner
Construction Management- at-Risk
Computer Science Research Institute
(CSRI)-Grand Winner
Ktech Poly Flow
Energy Conscious
Design/Construction
Loma Colorado Public Library-
Grand Winner
PNM Data Center
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