Co-Sponsors - Associated General Contractors of New Mexico
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Co-Sponsors - Associated General Contractors of New Mexico
Co-Sponsors NEW Historic Preservation Award Community First Bank Crockett Building Renovation project Franken Construction Company A LETTER from the PRESIDENT of the BOARD of DIRECTORS Dear AGC Members & Supporters, Thank you for joining us to celebrate Best Buildings 2012. We look forward to honoring the winning projects that represent the best in commercial construction in our state. In addition, AGC-NM Building Branch is proud to present three new recipients with the prestigious S.I.R. Award: Maria Guy, Shad James and Tony Thomas Thanks to your support of Best Buildings last year, the proceeds were used by AGC’s education foundation NMBEC to establish the AGC Opportunity Assistance Fund for ACE Leadership High School which provides emergency assistance to students facing an unforeseen financial obstacle which may force a student to drop out of school. This year the proceeds will once again support the important work of NMBEC (New Mexico Building Education Congress), including the priority workforce development initiatives of AGC Members. Thank you again for your continued support, Larry Franken, Franken Construction President, AGC Board of Directors AGENDA 6:00 – 7:30 pm 7:30 – 9:15 pm 9:30 – 11:00 pm Cocktail Social Welcome Remarks, AGC Board of Directors Vice President Dennis Towne, Bradbury Stamm Construction Dinner & Awards Celebration Special Presentation: S.I.R. Honorees Enjoy music and networking DINNER • Salad: Mixed baby greens with grilled vegetables, cherry tomatoes, herb cheese, croutons, and balsamic vinaigrette & ranch dressings • Entrée: 6 oz. tenderloin of beef and 2 jumbo shrimp with a port wine demi glase, caramelized shallots, green chili mashed potatoes, green asparagus, orange carrots • Dessert: Dark chocolate solo cake, layers of almond dacquoise and dark chocolate mousse, and topped by a free-foam chocolate ganache square AGC STAFF Victoria D. Mora, Chief Executive Officer Mike Puelle, Director of Public Policy & Government Relations Margo Maher, Director of Workforce Development, Safety & Education Ralph Mora, Director of Apprenticeship and Certified Craft Training NCCER Sponsor Representative Kelly Roepke, Chief Operations Officer Michelle Martinez, Administrative Assistant Mara Holguin, Public Affairs Consultant to AGC BEST BUILDINGS COMMITTEE Marni Goodrich, Yearout Mechanical, Inc. Mason Karnas, Lone Sun Builders Robert Mallory, Southwest Noise Control, LLC Jacqui Naab, Gerald A. Martin Ltd Lee O’Connell, McCarthy Building Companies NM THANKS to our JUDGES Kris Callori, Environmental Dynamics, Inc. C. Robert Campbell, FAIA Janet Lacy, Wilson & Company Jason Lermuseaux, National Heating & Ventilating Co. Inc. Robert Mallory, Southwest Noise Control, LLC Timmy Sims, Territorial Scaffold, Inc. ACE Student Judging Group: Stefan Jackson - leader Aldair Aguirre Tyler Donnelly Angelica Gonzales Michael Ontiveros FILM PRODUCER Michael Turri, Turri Productions – Best Buildings Video 2012 AGC OFFICERS President: Larry Franken, Franken Construction Co., Inc. Vice President: Dennis Towne, Bradbury Stamm Construction Secretary/Treasurer: Rick Murphy, Murphy Builders Immediate Past President: Shad James, Jaynes Corporation 2012 BOARD of DIRECTORS Tony Baca, Southwest Glass & Glazing Troy Beall, B & D Industries Lisa Cooley, Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc. Maria Guy, J.B. Henderson Constuction Jason Revels, Star Construction Hap Richardson, Richardson & Richardson Tony Thomas, Summit Construction NM Building Branch Associate - Affiliate Division Chairs 2012 Chair: Michael J. Keenan, Precision Masonry, Inc. 2012 Vice Chair: Chris Romero, Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers AGC of America Honorary Board Position: Howard J. Mock, Jaynes Corporation 2012 BEST BUILDINGS WINNERS Buildings $20 million and over & Construction Management-at-Risk City of Las Cruces Convention Center Owner: City of Las Cruces GC: Jaynes Corporation LEED Certifiable Projects City of Las Cruces Convention Center Also listed above as winning project for: Buildings $20 million and over & Construction Management-at-Risk Buildings $10 million to $20 million Pueblo of Isleta Tribal Services Complex Owner: Pueblo of Isleta, NM GC: Jaynes Corporation New Life Homes 4 Owner: New Life Homes, Inc. GC: Gerald A. Martin, Ltd. Buildings $5 million to $10 million Bosque Farms Elementary Renovation & Addition Owner: Los Lunas Public Schools GC: Bradbury Stamm Construction Building Information Technology (BIM) & Construction Management Presbyterian Rust Medical Center Owner: Presbyterian Healthcare Services GC: McCarthy Building Companies NM, Inc. Buildings $2.5 million to $5 million— Runner-Up First Choice Community Healthcare-South Broadway Health Center Owner: First Choice Community Health GC: Gerald A. Martin, Ltd. Buildings $2.5 million to $5 million & NEW Historic Preservation Award Community First Bank Crockett Building Renovation Owner: Community First Bank – Las Vegas GC: Franken Construction Co., Inc. Buildings Under $2.5 million Multipurpose Room at Milagro at Los Luceros Owner: State of New Mexico GC: Wayne Rutherford General Contractor, Inc. Chrysalis Alternative School Renovation Project Owner: Taos Municipal School District GC: Wayne Rutherford General Contractor, Inc. ACE Leadership High School – Students Award Mesa Middle SchoolLas Cruces Public Schools Owner: Las Cruces Public Schools GC: Bradbury Stamm Construction Community Impact Award Artesia Public Safety Complex Owner: City of Artesia GC: Bradbury Stamm Construction GRAND PRIZE of SHOW WIll be Announced Live AGC ARCHITECT & ENGINEER BEST BUILDINGS WINNERS Dekker Perich Sabatini Bohannan Huston, Inc. AGC SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS BEST BUILDINGS WINNERS Alstate Steel, Inc. ANI-American National Insulation & Sealants Beaty Construction Company, Inc. Brian McPartlon Roofing, LLC Business Environments Century Sign Builders Chaparral Materials, Inc. CMC Rebar of Albuquerque Concrete Frame Associates, LLC Franks Supply Co., Inc. The Groundskeeper Harrison Contracting Co. Heads Up Landscape Contractors, Inc. Hughes & Associates, Inc. Jaynes Structures, Inc. Les File Drywall Inc. Miller Bonded Inc. Miller’s Insulation & Fireproofing, Inc. Post-Tensioning Reinforcing Services Precision Masonry, Inc. Rays Flooring Specialists, Inc. Rio Grande Floor Covering LLC RSC Rental Equipment Rental Inc. Seal-Co Inc. Sierra Detention Services Southwest Glass & Glazing Inc. Structural Services Inc. Superior Storm Water Services, LLC. Synscapes of New Mexico, LLC ThyssenKrupp Elevator TLC Plumbing & Utilities Vinyard & Associates, Inc. Wagner Rents/Equipment Co. Western Building Supply Western States Fire Protection William Scotsman Inc. Windsor Door Sales, Inc. Yearout Mechanical Inc. AGC INDUSTRY CHOICE WINNERS • Outstanding General Contractor: Jaynes Corporation • Outstanding Specialty Contractor: Les File Drywall Inc. • Outstanding Affiliate Supplier: Concrete Systems • Outstanding Affiliate Service Firm: BUILD New Mexico • Outstanding Architect: Dekker Perich Sabatini • Outstanding Engineer: Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers • Outstanding Public Owner: Sandia National Laboratories • Outstanding Private Owner: Presbyterian Healthcare Services SPONSORS Co-Sponsors Innovation Sponsor Leadership Sponsors Green Building Sponsors Award Sponsors Dignitary Sponsors History of the AGC SIR Award Skill. Integrity. Responsibility. The SIR Award started in the AGC Nevada Chapter. AGC of America then adopted it as a national award in the late 1960s. The award is a statuette patterned after a Norman Rockwell painting entitled “The Spirit of Construction.” It depicts a construction worker holding a set of plans in one hand and rolling up his sleeves with the other in preparation of doing his part to build America. The letters “S-I-R” stand for “Skill, Integrity, and Responsibility,” the cardinal principles of AGC. The SIR Award is not presented on an annual basis. Nominations are submitted to the AGC chapter office in the form of a recommendation. The award is presented when the AGC Board determines that there is a worthy candidate. Recipients of this prestigious award from AGC-New Mexico Building Branch have all played significant roles in our state. Past SIR winners have included three former U.S. Presidents: Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush. On the national and local level, recipients have also included Congressmen, educators, leaders of industry, design professionals, public owners and others who have made a significant positive impact on the construction profession. Awards have also been presented to Colin Powell, General Norman Swartzkopf, and Kirk Fordice, Governor of Mississippi and past National AGC President. AGC- NM Building Branch presented its first SIR Award in 1973 when it honored Dr. Richard Clough, former AGC contractor and professor of Civil Engineering at the University of New Mexico. Two pioneers of construction in New Mexico in the 20th century have also been recipients. In 1979, on the eve of their 90th birthdays, Charles Lembke and O.G. Bradbury were honored with SIR Awards by the New Mexico Building Branch. Both were founding members of the chapter in 1948. AGC-NM Building Branch is proud of all SIR Recipients past and present: 1973 - Dr. Richard Clough, UNM Civil Engineering Professor, for his work in establishing ‘construction option’ program in Civil Engineering Department 1973 - Joseph Long, Albuquerque architect, for his work in establishing dialogue among owners, contractors, and architects on fair bidding and contract award procedures 1974 - Dr. Milt Garrett, UNM Professor of Industrial Education, for his work in vocational training through implementation of “World of Construction” curriculum for use by industrial arts instructors 1975 - Oscar Murry, retired superintendent, for his work in the construction of the Children’s Barn at Rio Grande Zoo, an industry-wide effort orchestrated by AGC-NM Building Branch to replace previous barn destroyed by fire; project won AGC of America Public Relations Achievement Award 1978 - Frank Bridgers, P.E., Albuquerque mechanical engineer (Bridgers and Paxton), who was a pioneer in the research and use of solar energy in buildings 1979 - Charles H. Lembke and O.G. Bradbury, distinguished contractors and charter members of AGC-NM Building Branch 1980 - Robert J. Schmidt, FCSI, UNM’s Architect’s office, for his work nationally and locally on construction specifications 1982 - Charles Lembke, first president of AGC-NM Building Branch and past National AGC Treasurer 1982 - Thomas P. Ryan, Chapter President in 1971 and past chairman of the National AGC Manpower Committee; selected National AGC Committee Chairman of the Year 1982 - M.B. “Pete” Ford, Chapter President in 1972 and 1973; member of National AGC Industry Advancement Program Committee; Member of Construction Industries Commission 1982 - David M. McCoy, AGC-NM Building Branch Executive Director for 12 years, during which time the chapter won National AGC Awards including Cashman Trophy, Chapter of the Year, and three Public Relations Achievement Awards 1983 - W. Stanley Davis, National AGC Chapter President of the Year in 1979; two-term president of AGC Western Chapters; Chair of AGC Collective Bargaining Committee; Member of Construction Industries Commission 1983 - Leslie F. Baker, Past Chapter President; National AGC representative on AGC-AIA Documents Review Committee; Past Chair of National AGC–ASA Liaison Committee; Chair of NM Labor and Industrial Commission 1983 - Bill McMillin, retired Superintendent of Building & Planning Department, Albuquerque Public Schools, for his cooperative working relationships with contractors over a long career 1985 - Garlan Bryan, AIA, for his outstanding contributions to the construction community through his service on boards and commission leading development of codes and standards; long-time judge for AGC Best Buildings 1989 - Robert J. Stamm, Past Chapter President; recipient of many awards from the community and educational institutions for his philanthropic work 1989 - J. Howard Mock, Past Chapter President; National AGC President in 1997; served on many state and national committees 1995 - Glenn Sears, Professor of Civil Engineering at UNM, for contributions to construction education 1998 - J.B.Pruett, Past Chapter President; Member of Construction Industries Commission 2001 - Mark G. Henderson, Past Chapter President; Company won numerous National AGC Safety Awards 2005 - Clayton L. Gooden, Past Chapter President; Founding Chair Chapter’s self-funded workers’ compensation program 2012 - Maria Guy, Past Chapter President; Governing Board President of ACE Leadership High School and instrumental in development and success of ACE Leadership High School 2012 - Shad James, Past Chapter President; Board Chair of AGC’s education foundation NMBEC; instrumental in chapter’s legislative successes and development of ACE Leadership High School 2012 - Tony M. Thomas, two-time Chapter President; 24-year chair of AGC’s Collective Bargaining Committee Thank you and please drive home safely.