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New Mexico News - November 2003


Bradbury Stamm Construction received an award from the United States Army Corps Of Engineers

Albuquerque District for outstanding performance and sustained excellence in safety for the Baca Dlo' Ay Azhi Consolidated Replacement School construction site near Prewitt, N.M.

The award was presented by Major David E. Bailey to project manager Dan Lyons, superintendent David Burks and safety director John Brown.

The project recorded 200,000 plus man hours with no injuries and went through 11 Corps of Engineers inspections with no deficiencies.

The school was designed under a design/build construction approach with Dyron Murphy Architects and NCA Architects.


Santa Fe Firm WIns Projects

Cameron Construction recently contracted with a private firm in Taos, N.M. to build a 144,000-sq.-ft., multi-use retail and restaurant complex. Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2004. The project, a traditional contemporary Southwest style design, will be built on 9.5 acres along the Angel Fire highway.

The firm also recently began construction on the Taytsugeh Oweengeh Intergenerational Center for the Pueblo of Tesuque located north of Santa Fe. The 21,833-sq.-ft., one-story Community Center includes a multi-use gymnasium, weight room, fitness exam room, cardio room, cafeteria and office spaces. Bridging the generations, the center also includes a senior common activity center.

 


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