“We the People” (of Klinger) -Ray Smith
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“We the People” (of Klinger) -Ray Smith
Safety Excellence in the Land of Enchantment Since 1982 April 2012—July 2012 “We the People” (of Klinger) %Ray Smith W e the people are the first three words in what is ar guably the most famous document in history. These words that begin the United States Constitution are part of the document that changed the world forever. Citizens made a decision that government was by and for the people. I would like to believe that Klinger is of the same ilk. St. Jude Thaddeus Church Receives Award From ASA! INSIDE: ABC Apprenticeship Awards & United Way 2 3 Projects Completed 45 Under Construction 69 Klinger Summer Events Anniversaries & Birthdays 10 11 12 Our company begins and ends with dedicated people. From Tom Novak who started with Klinger over 30 years ago to Frank Tuccy, an iron worker who recently joined our op erations in Phoenix, every person is important and every person makes a difference. In a given day you might encounter one or two people in the Klinger or ganization. I will somewhat randomly mention some of these people who make coming to work an enjoyable endeavor each and every day. Whether you are an owner or a sub contractor, these are some of the peo ple who make Klinger a great organi zation and a company that you will enjoy working with. Keep in mind that I wish I could mention everyone, but the ones I do mention are typical of the wonderful people at Klinger. Marisela Gutierrez Valdemar, who started with us five years ago and runs our HR. She loves helping peo ple with their 401k’s, insurance and other benefits. Rene Byer, who came on board 12 years ago and does a great job with accounts payable and receivable. Mostly she loves helping people get things done. Shirley Anderson who joined us because she liked how we treat peo ple, our commitment to the commu nity and the way we take care of busi ness. She does a wonderful job as Business Development Manager. Project Managers Adam Leyba and Mark Maestas are both lifetime New Mexicans. They both have been involved in some of our most amaz ing projects. Both graduated from UNM, are raising families and love what they do. They have each been with Klinger for more than 10 years and are great with people. They also enjoy making the building process fun. Superintendent Carson Templeton likes to build, but loves pleasing own ers. He grew up in Albuquerque and (continued on next page) 1 ABC Apprenticeship (continued from previous page) followed in his father’s footsteps. He has been in construction for over 40 Years. Rob Ridenour was born in Frank furt, Germany because his father was stationed there while in the U.S. Army. Rob has over 30 years of ex perience and is notorious for plan ning a successful project that comes in ahead of schedule and under budget. Antonio Trujillo and Joe Aguirre are both native New Mexicans and are among our newest superinten dents. They would run through a brick wall to deliver projects on time and of the highest quality. Hilda Toledo started with Klinger as a Laborer over four years ago and is now in the ABC Carpenter Ap prenticeship Program. She is from near Cuba, NM. and exemplifies the hard working individuals we have in the field. Alfredo Ramirez started seven plus years ago with Klinger as a cement finisher. He came to work from Zacatecas, Mexico and considers Klinger to be his new family. He is always a pleasure to work with and to be around. Jimmy Holder started with the com pany in 2007 as a laborer. He is origi nally from Hot Springs, NM, but has lived in Albuquerque for 40 years. He shares that he enjoys working for Klinger and appreciates working hard and smart. Carl Benward was transferred to Albuquerque with the Air Force from California. He left the military in 1994 and was hired as a laborer by Klinger (Glen Kitchens) the very next day. He has been with Klinger for 18 years and is now a multi skilled Master Craftsman. myself privileged to work with so many talented people who also care about what they do. Jason Tabbert is from South Da kota and moved to Albuquerque to work for Klinger in 1998. He has now established his own family; Rita, Jacob and James. He was ready and willing to go out to work in Arizona as our main General Foreman. He has been a key asset to the Ocotillo project and Klinger. Congratulations to Klinger’s 2012 Program graduates. Carpentry Matthew Martinez “I highly recommend the program.” Brothers, Angel, Ramon and Vicente Ramirez started working for Klinger 1999. They are originally from Durango, Mexico. Both went through the apprenticeship program at ABC and now are Craft Foreman. We have several Ironworkers that commute 6 1/2 hours from El Paso to the Arizona jobsite on their long weekends. They are Juan Escajeda, Carlos Gonzalez, Marco Escajeda, Carlos Nevarez, and Jesus Barron are all from El Paso, Texas. We ap preciate their commitment to Klinger and the project. The dedication of Klinger employees runs deep. We have over 250 people working for us currently. I believe each and every person cares and is willing to do what it takes to com plete an exceptional project for our owners. As I stated previously, I wish I could mention everyone because I consider 2 ABC Apprenticeship Program —Mari Gutierrez Carpentry Jessie McGuinness “Good program advice anyone who is moti vated to join. I love the program.” Electrical Joseph Cavazos ”Highly recommend this program to others. It is worth your time.” Plumbing Rusty Carter “ABC has helped to get ahead in my career with Klinger.” We would like to see new employees register for the upcoming classes that begin on August 27, 2012. The following Klinger employees are enrolled and ready to attend class this Fall in the ABC Apprenticeship Program: Awards & United Way CARPENTRY Sergio Garcia 1st Year John Patterson 2nd Year Luis Carlos Romero 3rd Year Hilda Toledo 4th Year ELECTRICAL Jesse Vandermolen 4th Year PLUMBING Kenneth Montoya 3rd Year Paulino Jimenenz 4th Year Patrick Trotter 4th Year SHEET METAL Christopher Griego 3rd Year Jose Isaiah Perez 3rd Year Congratulations to John Patterson for having high GPA for his first year carpentry class. Employees wishing to join the four year program need to attend classes two nights a week while working for an ABC member company. If you are interested in becoming an apprentice, please see your supervisor, Kurt Walters or call Mari at 505 856 8217. Award Season Has Begun —Shirley Anderson The award season got off to a great start with American Subcontractors Association (ASA) naming St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church as Project of the Year under $5 million. ASA also awarded Rob Ridenour as 1st Runner up for Superintendent of the Year and Klinger was awarded 1st Runner up for General Contractor of the year. Numerous projects have been submit ted to NAIOP and ABC NM for awards and we’ll discover if those pro jects win in the fall. It’s always such an honor when our projects and employ ees are recognized by our local busi ness community and the construction industry with these awards. Klinger’s United Way Corner Our Campaign will be kicking off in the next few months. Watch for the forms coming in October Learn more about the UW Community Fund! Supporting Education is part of United Way of Central New Mexico's Community Fund. Their mission is to prevent children from getting in trou ble and to support their education from preschool through graduation and self sufficiency. Last year, 19 dif ferent programs were provided funds that helped approximately 15,000 indi viduals. This includes the following: • Support 300 homeless children in the APS area with after school tutor ing. • Provide quality early childhood and therapeutic services to children ex periencing homelessness. • Immerse 1,500 children in vigorous movement classes to promote healthy choices, teamwork and aca demic achievement, improving fit ness, nutrition and health knowledge and skills and behavior. Thumbs Up For a Great Event! The ASA Awards Banquet was held at Sandia Resort and Klinger’s table was loud and proud of our awards and winning some great door prizes. Pictured above are Tami and Rob Ridenour, Adam and Leti Leyba, Tom Novak, Mark and Stephanie Maestas, Brent and Ilana Callahan. 3 Additional Information Available at: www.uwcnm.org Completed Projects Sandia National Labs Building 840 Seismic Upgrades Sandia Baptist Church – Joel Loes Justin Poff led a crew of ironwork ers and carpenters to the successful completion of the structural seismic upgrades in building 840 in the tech area of Sandia National Labs. As a subcontractor to Engineering Con structors Inc, Klinger returned to SNL to push the project forward and to facilitate an accurate and complete structural overhaul to the old manufacturing building, which will now be built out as office space. Upon substantial completion, the thoroughness of Klinger’s work left absolutely no items on the punch list. All steel was provided by Alstate Steel, key subcontractors included Pelletier Construction and JTC Inc. Sandia Baptist Legacy Church – Joel Loes Completed in early May, the 17,000 SF expansion to Sandia Baptist Church ended as a much larger project than it began. After the success of the original scope of work that completed in November 2011, Klinger and Sandia Baptist put our combined shared savings back into the project to fund a 7,000 SF fit out, including a commercial kitchen in the Fellowship Hall; a shell space was built as part of our original contract. Joe Aguirre ran the second phase project as a continua tion of the original, with a smaller crew and an equally aggressive schedule. In early May, the church began holding functions in the new Fellowship Hall including wedding receptions, fundraisers and meals for the congregation, something that they did not anticipate having the ability to do for 5 10 years if it had not been for the fantastic effort of the construction team making the second phase possible. Key subcontractors on the second phase included Coronado Paint & Decorating, New Mexico Acoustics, National Restaurant Supply, Rodgers Plumbing & Heating, Mechanical Concepts & Chaparral Electric. 4 St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church Pre%K TI – Joel Loes Partnered with Robert Habiger of D/P/S Architects, Klinger was awarded another design build project for St Stephen’s United Methodist Church. The renovation to the PreK Childcare and Family Therapy spaces was designed and constructed by the team in nine weeks. Superintendent, Antonio Trujillo, played a big part in meeting that schedule with a hands on approach to the work that helped to keep the budget tight and progress moving forward faster than the church anticipated. Bright and vibrant colors were central to the design intent of the church and the execution did not fail. In walking Completed Projects into the childcare space, there is no doubt that it was built for kids with bright green, purple and blue floors and walls. Albuquerque Metals The project was made successful with the help of Darrell Julian Con struction, Coronado Paint & Deco rating, Builders Choice Painting and Alderete Electric. Davis Select Mechanical Upgrades Building 124 – Joel Loes This second phase project overhaul ing the mechanical system at Davis Select’s office building, is complete with the exception of the rooftop screen walls required by the Santa Fe Historic Board. Eleven split system mechanical units were replaced with six new RTU’s to address a long list of mechanical deficiencies identified by an audit of the system performed by Davis Select Advisers. Daryl Morrill lead Jessie McGuinness and our key subcontractors Rodger’s Plumbing & Heating, Mechanical Concepts and Alderete Electric through a quick demolition and build back of the entire heating and cool ing system with minimal downtime in the occupied building. The crew will return in the coming weeks to This is Klinger’s 5th project for St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church. One of our valued repeat customers. 5 complete the screen walls and to close out the project. Albuquerque Metals Shredder Project – Joel Loes With the completion of the struc tural concrete work, Larry Gastian has stepped in for Eli Gonzalez to run the second phase, 3,300 SF Motor House at Albuquerque Metals. As a subcontractor to Skarsgard Construction, Klinger is managing the complete concrete, structural and architectural package of the new building. Set to partially complete in early August, Klinger will demobilize from the job while the electrical contractor, Mosher Enterprises, finishes powering up the new state of the art metal shred der installed by Albuquerque Metals. When complete, Klinger will return to aide Skarsgard Construction in final inspections and a certificate of occupancy. Projects Under Construction UNMH Anesthesiology – Joe Reed Daryl Morrill wrapped up the multi phased UNMH Anesthesiology project in late March. The project created administrative offices for the Anesthesiology Depart ment., upgraded a couple IT Rooms and made room changes to the OR storage and OR break room. Thanks to Daryl and crews for completing the project. News From Rio Rancho Cleanroom and 56 weeks without any ITP inci dents. This feat includes all the workers from the different companies. Thanks to Tony Zehringer, Klinger’s Safety Rep and to all of Klinger’s employees for the dedication to work safely. Keep up the good work! The plant held a design contest for the “52 Week Recordable Free” t shirt that was given out during a special recognition luncheon. Hilda Toledo had her design selected for the t shirt. Each crew member received a t shirt along with lunch provided by the plant. Good Job Hilda! Special Recognition – Joe Reed To all of the crews at “The Plant on the Hill”, as of July 16th – we have completed 65 weeks recordable free The pipefitters are in the thick of their project as well, and are currently adding members to their crew. Javier Garcia is being ably assisted by Javier Ortega, Walter Montoya, and Albert Gonzolez while Edgar Garcia continues to manage the fabrication effort back in NM. Lots of manhours and lots of effort are being directed at both of these projects and the push will continue at this pace for a number of months. – Joe Reed Klinger’s crews have been busy with several projects up on the hill. All trades have been picking up work and continue to complete under the leadership of Dave Benton and Phil Chavez on the CSA side with Byron Gore and Jeff Kardas on the electri cal side. It’s been a combined effort for the mechanical with Chris Valen cia, Hal Owen and William Pratt taking the lead. Crews have been working on tool install, maintenance of tools, sustain ing work related to tools and some basic remodel work. Klinger recently picked up some related concrete work in the same area. hard on the big miscellaneous steel package, and the owner continues to add to their scope of work. Pete Jacobson is currently employing a very large crew, and is being assisted by Jason Tabbert, Jacob Martinez, James Standlee, Lou Henckel and many others. The International School Phase 4 – Joel Loes Klinger’s New Arizona Office News From Arizona – Jim Werkmeister Klinger is very busy in Arizona and is currently working with two trades. The ironworkers continue to work 6 Larry Gastian is leading the crews on the fourth phase expansion of the International School at Mesa del Sol. Setting four new portable buildings donated by APS, the expansion will accommodate an additional 80 stu dents to the growing school. The project is set to complete in mid August for an opening on August 20th. Key subcontractors moving the project forward include Franklin’s Be Committed to Safety, Productivity and Quality Projects Under Construction Earthmoving, Rodgers Plumbing & Heating, Mechanical Concepts and Northridge Electric. Presbyterian Kaseman Behavioral Health TI – Joel Loes Set to begin in mid August, Johnny Cooper and Jose Hernandez will mobilize on the first of two phases to renovate the Behavioral Health Unit at Kaseman Hospital. The work will include minor demolition of existing partitions and casework and the build back of new community areas, nurse stations and a seclusion room. When the work begins, the building team will include OGB Millwork, Pelletier Construction, Western States Fire Protection, Lon Caster Plumbing and Surge Electric with each phase com pleting within five weeks. Animal Humane Association of NM – Paula Hayden As the selected general contractor for the Animal Humane New Mexico project, Klinger has been involved in the preliminary design and budget process. In late February, the Board of Directors approved the revised master plan and budget. The purchase of two additional lots resulted in an increase in scope of work and budget for this construction project. This master planned project adds a new 10,000 SF Building , which Bueno Foods Tortilla Room TI – Joel Loes In three mobilizations, Justin Poff is leading a team including JTC Inc and New Mexico Acoustics to perform a complete refresh of the Tortilla Room at Bueno Foods. Each mobilization lasts one week and during that time the building team will run two crews to complete the work. All surfaces are receiving new finishes including the walls, floors and ceilings. The first phase was a success with nearly 50% of the work completed, the second and third phases will follow suit in mid August and early Septem ber. includes 4,000 SF of Administrative Offices and 6,000 SF state of the art dog adoption facilities. The Phase II and Phase III portions of this project include remodeling the existing dog kennels, adding “Real Life” rooms. A new Intake facility is also in design phase, which will separate the “Going Home “from” Losing My Home” areas. The existing intake and retail building will be remodeled into a cat adoption facility. Other buildings will be torn down as part of the new master plan, creating pet friendly 7 exercise and play areas. Phase I design is complete, pricing is in process and the plans should be permitted by the first week of August. Construction is anticipated to begin in mid to late August. Phase II and Phase III design has started and plans should be complete by late August. Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society Veterinary Hospital & Clinic – Paula Hayden Klinger began construction on the new 10,186 SF Santa Fe Community Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital in late July. The Santa Fe Animal Shelter is the largest animal shelter and care facility in northern New Mexico, which serves more than 10,000 lost, stray, abandoned or injured animals each year. The $3.6 million clinic/hospital will be state of the art and house exam rooms, surgery suites, kennels, isola tion, and employee areas. The plans are in the final stage of permitting and should be released the last week of July 2012. Staging, utility location, and fencing have begun. Construction will begin when the permit is issued by New Mexico CID. The design team is lead by Trey Jordan Architects. Major subcontrac tors include Chaparral Electric, Rod gers Plumbing, Mechanical Concepts, OGB, Kenyon Plastering, and Pelletier Construction. Art Candelaria will supervise the project. Jessie McGuinness and Rafael Castillo will also be working on this project. Projects Under Construction Caterpillar CleanAIR System%Santa Fe – Paula Hayden Building maintenance work continues at Caterpillar. Gutter systems on the existing facility were added. Bill Barlow will supervise the receipt, offload and placement of a 12,000 pound oven in the coming weeks. A security vestibule will be added as part of the security improvements in the fourth quarter of this year. Thanks to Art Candelaria, Jessie McGuinness and Rafael Castillo for doing a great job working around an operating manufacturing facility. The team has represented Klinger well and as a result, we expect to continue providing building maintenance to Caterpillar in the future. UNM Logan Hall Clinical Neuroscience Core Renovation – Brent Callahan Carson Templeton has completed another successful project at UNM. A lot of coordination between the owner and design team took place as to not affect the occupants while the up grades were done. Special thanks to our crew Carson Templeton, Daryl Morrill, Vicente Ramirez, John Patterson, Abdenago Chap arro. Key subcontractors include: Alstate Steel, Miller’s Insulation, Southwest Glass, Commercial Enter prises, Coronado Paint and Decorat ing, Business Environments, Harrison Contracting, Preferred Painting, Western States Fire Protection, Don ner Plumbing and DKD Electric. Tempur%pedic – Brent Callahan Klinger is involved with a fast paced design build process to install a sixty foot silo which will hold calcium carbonate for the manufacturing of the mattresses. Scope of work will consist of installing a foundation for the silo and structural support for the auger which will deliver the material to two mixing tanks inside the building. Daryl Morrill will be leading this fast paced project as Tempur pedic has a deadline which must be met to get the new product out on the market. Walla Engineer ing has been a great help on getting this design build project up and running. Johnny Cooper and team also continue to work on miscellane ous projects throughout the facility. Diebold – Brent Callahan Work with Diebold is slowly starting up again with relocation of several ATM’s in the casinos throughout NM for US Banks. Jose Hernandez is doing a great job on the relocation of these ATM’s, as coordination must take place with casino management and Diebold technicians since the ATM’s contain currency. Presbyterian Hospital Projects – Brent Callahan Our work continues inside the Presby terian Healthcare Facilities on a variety 8 of small projects. Helping on these projects are Johnny Cooper, José A. Hernandez and Martin Santos. Presbyterian Hybrid OR Remodel – Brent Callahan Johnny Cooper and team have started a remodel of OR 18 in Presbyterian’s main hospital, which is in a highly sensitive area as there are other operating rooms which must remain active during the con struction process. Construction will take place as patients will be in surgery in adjacent rooms. This room consists of installing roughly 14 tons of structural steel to support the medical equipment and a total removal and reinstallation of the HVAC systems along with all new finishes in the room. A lot of coordi nation must take place with the owner, their vendors and the design team Dekker/Perich/Sabatini. Key subcontractors and suppliers include Southwest Iron Works, OGB, Fairway, Western Commercial Glass, Peyton Enterprises, Business Envi ronments, TLC Plumbing, Metal crafters and Surge Electric. WORK SAFELY Projects Under Construction Presbyterian Healthcare Systems Office Building – Adam Leyba The Presbyterian Systems Office Building Remodel is well underway under the direction of Rob Ridenour. Klinger was contracted to do the interior demo under the first phase while the construction drawings were being finished and budgets finalized. The 133,000 SF remodel consists of all new finishes, added skylights, up graded HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems. Phase 2 of the project is slated to be complete in mid October. The final phase of this project in cludes relocating existing occupants to the second floor and finish remolding approximately 5,000 SF of office space. Great Job , Rob Ridenour, Ramon Ramirez, Hector Franco, Hector Ruiz, Martin Rivas, Jose Rivas and Rogelio Perez. Presbyterian Office Building Vigil Architects. The new 86,000 SF metal building facility is slated to be complete by early spring 2013. Klinger is honored to be a part of this great project. French Mortuary In Rio Rancho – Alan White In May, Klinger was chosen by French Mortuary to construct their new Rio Rancho facility. Following a long and challenging permitting process, Klinger was finally able to break ground on the first week of July. The three acre site was once the right of way for Unser Blvd. and still contains easements for all types of public utilities. These existing utilities have made the earthwork and underground utility work a challenging phase of this project. The Klinger team, lead by Superinten dent Antonio Trujillo, recently placed the building slab with integral color and the combination wood and steel structure will soon be going verti cal. Thanks to Klinger employees Juan Hernandez, Greg Guillen and Matt Martinez for their great efforts thus far on the project. Thanks also to subcontractors Rodger’s Excavat ing, Franklin’s Earthmoving, Sun dance Mechanical and MCO Electric for getting this project out of the ground safely. Klinger would also like to extend thanks to SMPC Architects for providing a great design and wonderful team effort thus far in the project. The facility should be open for business in November. PNM Downtown Tenant Improvement – Mark Maestas In April, Klinger interviewed to complete Public Service Company of New Mexico’s headquarters building renovation at 414 Silver Avenue in Albuquerque. We were successful and awarded PNM’s Phase I renova tion which includes the complete demolition and renovation of floors 10, 11 and 12. This is a fast track project and will eventually include renovating all 12 floors or 128,000 SF. The entire project is anticipated to be complete by the end of Decem Friedman Recycling Facility – Adam Leyba Klinger has been selected to construct the new Friedman Recycle Facility in the North Valley. Currently the project is in the design phase with Claudio Crew at French Mortuary take a morning break. Juan Hernandez, Greg Guillen, Matt Martinez and Francisco Vazquez. 9 Klinger Summer Family Fun (continued from previous page) ber 2012. Demolition started in May and we have already obtained certifi cate of occupancy for the 10th and 11th floors. Carson Templeton, Eli Gonzalez, Art Candelaria and team have done an excellent job keeping up with the aggressive schedule. Keep up the hard work! Below: Carson Templeton & Eli Gonzalez at PNM Used in NMBW Article. “Another Family Pleasing Event at Cliffs in Albuquerque“ Fun Rides & Bar%B%Que BTI in Santa Fe – Mark Maestas Last month Klinger broke ground on Bicycle Technologies International’s new office and warehouse building in Santa Fe’s, Rancho Viejo La Entrada Commercial Complex. BTI is a design build project consisting of a 9,992 SF office and a 37,500 SF warehouse building. Tom Novak started working with BTI way back in 2008. BTI is a wholesale supplier of bicycles and bicycle parts. Chances are if you purchased a bicycle part from your local bicycle shop it came from them! Joe Aguirre is leading the way on this project. We anticipate construction will be complete end of March 2013 and look forward to a safe and suc cessful project. Rob & Tami Ridenour with Ray Smith Chris Sandoval, wife Charlene & their daughter. 10 Felix Ruiz and his wife Mari Klinger Summer Family Fun Joe Aguirre with his son and fiancé, Sarah They were married on June 16th. Carl Benward and Mari Gutierrez Javier Ortega and Albert Gonzales who recently joined our Arizona crew and Albert’s family. ARIZONA CREW SUMMER GATHERING Janice and Dave Benton Rene Byer with Shirley Anderson and Rene’s son Ryan. Hector Ruiz and his family “Diamond Backs vs. Chicago Cubs ” Night Game June 23, 2012 Klinger’s Arizona employees and their families enjoyed an evening at the baseball park. The good news: Francisco Vasquez and Juan Hernandez David Knight with wife Tiffany & niece 11 Arizona 10, Chicago 5 Happy Birthday To You! William Wray Carlos Arias Kelly Peebles Renato Dacpano Vicente Ramirez Eric Roanhorse Jeffrey Saganistso José Rivas Robert Stuart Matt Kee Mark Stugen Donavon Billy Daniel Moreno Jeff Kardas Carlos Romero Paula Hayden WalterMontoya Martin Miramontes Rodimiro Peña Tommy Frye II Derrick Woody Carlos Gomez Joe Reed Lorenzo Goodluck Juan Miranda Clansy Allen William Pratt Robert Santillanes Eli Gonzalez Sr. Tim Gunderson Jason Labrum Atilano Valenzuela 8/1 8/3 8/4 8/9 8/9 8/9 8/10 8/11 8/11 8/12 8/14 8/16 8/20 8/21 8/22 8/23 8/23 8/25 8/25 8/26 8/26 8/27 8/30 8/31 9/1 9/3 9/3 9/3 9/4 9/4 9/5 9/5 Adam Kinder Martin Justin Poff Tommy McDonald Sokunarith Nou Mark Maestas Carlos Nevarez Javier Ortega Joel Gardea Alan Finch Trex Joey Carlos Rueda Wesley Zolman James Bumpas Alejandro Gandarilla John Kayate Rogelio Perez Lee Griego Jimmy Holder Felix Ruiz Art Candelaria Izaak Rohman Jim Werkmeister Joaquin Castillo Cordeao Benally Richard Peterson Alan White Shelly Yazzie Bernie Alarcon Jesus Castillo Ramon Ramirez Rafael Castillo Eddie Dale 9/6 9/9 9/10 9/10 9/12 9/12 9/14 9/20 9/24 9/26 9/26 10/1 10/2 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/9 10/9 10/10 10/11 10/11 10/13 10/15 10/17 10/18 10/18 10/18 10/21 10/21 10/22 10/25 10/25 Federico Gonzalez Javier Chacon Alex Reed Brent Callahan Nathan Standlee Jeremy Labrum James Lankford Frank Tuccy German Alonso Rob Kaplan Estphan Sanchez Daniel Smith Tim Tree José Hernandez Andres Lugo Andrew Claw Rufino Urquidi Tom Novak Chris Griego Bennett, Bryan Jesus Barron Abdenago Chaparro Pete Jacobson Jeff Vandermolen Doug Frey Ray Chavez Ervey Gonzalez Jessie McGuinness John Patterson Jon Wilfred 10/25 10/28 10/28 10/30 10/30 11/2 11/2 11/7 11/8 11/9 11/12 11/12 11/12 11/17 11/17 11/18 11/18 11/19 11/20 11/22 11/24 11/25 11/25 11/25 11/26 11/27 11/27 11/27 11/27 11/27 Thank You for Your Years of Service! Lou Henckel Carson Templeton José A. Hernandez Kelly Peebles Byron Gore Oscar Ponce Humberto Gamboa Tom Pacheco Jeff Vandermolen Eli Gonzalez Jr. Justin Poff Angel Ramirez Sergio Reynosa Martin Santos Richard Shannon Rene Byer Johnny Cooper Edgar Garcia Lee Griego Rob Kaplan Mark Maestas Mario Manriquez Rodimiro Peña 29 24 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Ramon Ramirez Hector Ruiz James Standlee Antonio Trujillo Eric Chavez Rafael Castillo Javier Garcia Tim Gunderson Vicente Ramirez José Rivas Martin Rivas Jason Tabbert Steve Vogel Carlos Gomez Paul Jimenez Felix Ruiz Omar Anguiano Rocky Carter Mari Gutierrez Jimmy Holder Gene Miera Javier Ortega Tim Roy 12 12 12 12 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 12 Jesus Saenz Atilano Valenzuela Roberto Yzquierdo Enrique Acosta Renato Dacpano Kenneth Montoya David Morales Carlos Romero Herman Barney Jason Berube Royce Bieri Ronald Clevenger Joel Gardea Cory Haldeman Paula Hayden Laszlo Katona Jason Labrum Fernando Maese Craig Olson Isaiah Perez Tom Smith Adrian Tsinnijinnie Eric Fernando 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 Rogelio Perez Carlos Rueda Robert Santillanes Ruben Hernandez Gene Whipple 2 2 2 1 1 Wow! 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