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The top contractors: Together, they account for much of New Mexico''s commercial construction. (Master Builder).

Publication: New Mexico Business Journal
Publication Date: 01-JAN-02
Format: Online - approximately 3034 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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THE CONSTRUCTION industry is one of New Mexico's largest and for most companies, the times have been good. While each successive year hasn't necessarily broken new sales records, it hasn't cause alarm and dismay either. The industry is led by a dozen or so major companies, some of which are a...

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...now doing business outside New Mexico. Here are thumbnail portraits of the top 15 general contractors. The research is by Susan Craig.

1. Jaynes Corporation

2906 Broadway NE, Albuquerque 87107

Tel: 505/345-8591

Fax: 505/998-4281

Website: www.jaynescorp.com

Year established: 1946

Executive: J. Howard Mock, Chairman/ceo

Volume: $170.4 million, 2000

Employees: 265

Specialization: Hospital and healthcare facilities, retail and commercial office buildings, manufacturing facilities, structural concrete and pre-engineered building projects

Sample current/projected projects: Yates Petroleum Building, Artesia ($14 million); Applied Technology Associates and the International Programs Building at the Sandia Technology and Research Park, Albuquerque; Hollywood Hills Raceway; Wal-Mart and K-Mart stores; IHOP and Johnny Carino's Country Italian Restaurant

Jaynes Corporation began business in Albuquerque as concrete subcontractor in 1946, becoming a general contractor in 1971. Annual revenues have grown from $800,000 to over $170 million. Jaynes is ranked #5 in New Mexico's Private 100 Companies and has been voted "The Most Admired Company" six times during the history of the recognition program. The firm has become a nationally recognized regional contractor, ranked in the nation's Top 400 General Contractors and Top 100 CM at Risk Contractors by Engineering News Record. With offices in Farmington, NM, Las Vegas, NM San Diego, CA and Denver and Durango, CO, Jaynes builds throughout the Southwest. Recent award-winning projects include the @25 Business Park; New Mexico Educators Office Building; Isleta Casino; Los Alamos Research Park Office Building; and La Posada Resort Hotel and Spa renovation.

2. Bradbury Stamm Construction, Inc.

3701 Paseo del Norte NE, Albuq. 87113 PO Box 10850, Albuq., NM 87184-0850

Tel: 505/765-1200

Fax: 505/842-5419

Website: www.bradburystamm.com

Year established: 1923

Executive: James N. King, President

Volume: $145 million, projected 2001

Employees: 350

Specialization: Design/build; construction management; general contracting

Sample current/projected projects: Dulce Schools, Dulce, NM; Santa Ana Casino and Hotel, Bernalillo, NM; Bernalillo County Metro Detention Center and Metro Courthouse and Parking Structure, Albuquerque, NM

Bradbury Stamm is one of the oldest and largest general contractors operating in the Southwest, a direct successor to O.G. Bradbury's original 1923 firm. The company is comprised of two major construction groups, the Commercial Building Group and the Civil Construction Group, and is consistently ranked on the annual Engineering News Record list of the Top 400 contractors in the United States. Commitment to quality is manifested in the high level of repeat clients, the respect of subcontractors and suppliers and the long-term tenure of key associates. Projects have received major awards,...

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