If you are familiar with DAWGS or have used their services to secure a vacant property, you know their steel door and window guards provide unparalleled, impenetrable security. What you may not know is that for some applications DAWGS provides a steel door guard-only solution. In a situation where securing the entire property with steel… Read more »
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Smart-Grid Solar Start-Up Could Boost New Mexico Construction Industry says Construction Reporter
Veeyah’s team has created the CloudSolar™ software platform which delivers micro-solar credits referred to as SunJoules to consumers through a phone app, and physical device–the SunPort™. The project, which is quickly gaining momentum, could fuel New Mexico’s construction industry. CloudSolar™ delivers funds to FTC certified solar energy companies, with a percentage going to their nonprofit partner,… Read more »
San Juan County, New Mexico $1 Billion Plant to Be Built in Early 2017 says Construction Reporter
The facility would go up on 635 acres of private land located just to the north of the San Juan River and current coal-powered San Juan plants, and would be constructed by Western Energy Partners, LLC. 800 construction jobs are projected to be generated from the plants construction. https://www.constructionreporter.com “It’s rewarding for us to be able to… Read more »
Kay Properties and Investments, LLC 1031 Exchange Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) Properties
Kay Properties and Investments, LLC, one of the nations largest providers of Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) 1031 exchange properties, has helped another Virginia client successfully complete a 1031 exchange into a portfolio of DST properties. Dwight Kay, the Founder and CEO of Kay Properties and Investments, commented, “The client had been considering purchasing a single… Read more »
May 2015 Construction for Las Cruces, New Mexico Public Safety Campus says Construction Reporter
The Las Cruces East Mesa Public Safety Campus ground-breaking and construction are expected to begin by May of this year. East Mesa’s population today is 46,000, double the population twenty years ago, making this Las Cruces’ fastest growing area. the project is expected to yield substantial construction jobs for the area. The 50-acre campus contract,… Read more »