Wednesday, December 21, 2011

2011 NAIOP Awards of Excellence

At the 2011 NAIOP Awards of Excellence luncheon, Britton was honored with the following awards:

2011 Religious Facility of the Year
Eagle Award
Church of the Incarnation


Five years in the making, the new nearly 1,500-seat sanctuary of Rio Rancho’s Church of the Incarnation has a ceiling that soars 42 feet high. Designed in classic Romanesque style with a cruciform layout, the sanctuary is filled with natural light from clerestory windows.

Owner: Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Contractor: Britton Construction. Architect: Dorman and Breen Architects. Engineers: DRB Electric, D. Mark Goodwin & Associates, Red Mountain.

2011 Religious Facility of the Year
Merit Award
St. Michaels & All Angels Episcopal Church

2011 Education Remodel of the Year
Merit Award
UNM Hodgin Hall

Friday, September 2, 2011

Ronald McDonald House Charities of New Mexico



The expansion campaign completed in 2008 not only added more guestrooms to the Ronald McDonald House, it also brought modern amenities, added energy efficiencies and safety upgrades to the new wing. It is now time to bring the 28 year-old rooms in the original part of the House up to the standard of the new rooms.

“It’s important for every family who stays with us to have a similar accommodation and not feel they drew the “short straw” in terms of their assigned room” remarked Sharon Nolen, Operations Director.

To rectify this inequity, the Board of Directors approved a Renovation Project to bring all areas of the Ronald McDonald House up to modern standards to ensure the comfort and safety of all families who stay with us.

Britton Construction is honored to be selected as the contractor on this special project.

Friday, March 4, 2011

CROSSWINDS OF HOBBS

The phase 1 design for Crosswinds consists of a 28,933 s.f. building which houses the main auditorium, childrens facility, nursery, meeting spaces, kitchen, coffee bar/bookstore, and a large multi-use lobby/common space.

The auditorium includes stadium style seating for 820 worshippers, a large stage, baptistry, and backstage for set preparation.

Future phases include an outdoor amphitheater and two 30,000 s.f. expansions providing classroom spaces, children and youth programs and a large fellowship hall.

The building shell is designed to allow for future additions by utilizing metal siding which can easily be disassembled and reused during the expansion process.

The entire project is located on a 91 acre site in Hobbs, NM.

Monday, January 3, 2011

2010 N.M. NAIOP Awards
Education Post Secondary Schools
Eagle Award of Excellence
UNM Castetter Hall Phase One Addition

Phase I of the Castetter Hall South Addition marks the first building on UNM’s campus to become a LEED®-certified building. Under the state’s mandate all public facilities must, at a minimum, obtain a silver-level LEED certification. This addition successfully achieved gold-level certification. The building’s fundamental design kept sustainable architecture as one of its primary goals.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

2010 NACDB Seminar

During these challenging times many churches are facing tough decisions in regards to church building plans. This seminar is designed to give you the tools to make those critical decisions.

“To Build or NOT to Build” helps pastors, church leaders, building committees and church members avoid unnecessary building; keep building costs to a minimum if it is the right time to build; and maintain focus on ministry through a building program.

Location:
Embassy Suites
1000 Woodward Place NE
Albuquerque, NM

Time and Date: Tuesday November 9, 2010
8:30 - 9:00 Check-in & Registration
9:00 -10:30 To Build or Not to Build
10:30 -12:00 Financing Challenges in this Economic Environment
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 - 2:00 Resourcing Your Vision
2:00 - 2:30 Green Lighting Makes ¢ents
2:30 - 3:30 Optional Individual Consultations

Cost: The total cost is $45.00* per attendee and includes lunch, seminar and tools required to understand “To Build or NOT to Build.”
(Seating is limited to fifty attendees, reserve your seat now.)
*Group discounts available
Guest Speakers:

Larry BreeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeMartha Speakman
NACDB Church ArchitecteeeeeeeChurch Finance Corporation
Certified Church ConsultanteeeeeCertified Church Consultant
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Gerald FarleyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeAllyson Turner
Generis PartnerseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeDRB Electric
Stewardship & Fundraising CounseleeeeeBusiness Development
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Please RSVP to Dave Magee
Dmagee@brittonconstruction.com or call 505-268-2626

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Another Design/Build Project for the Archdiocese of Santa Fe
Construction on the Church of the Incarnation in Rio Rancho is well under way. Completion of the 29,000 square foot sanctuary is expected in May 2011.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

(As seen in the New Mexico Business Weekly)

Britton captures Renovation work on Historic Hodgin

Britton Construction was awarded a $1.3 million contract this month to up-grade Hodgin Hall, the oldest building on the University of New Mexico campus. Dating to 1892, Hodgin Hall serves as the Alumni Center. The remodel will include upgraded mechanical and electrical systems. The work is scheduled to commence in March and take about eight months. Hodgin is located in the far southwest corner of the university's main campus.
The UNM Alumni Association has moved out of Hodgin Hall into office space next to the UNM School of Law at 1117 Stanford NE while the renovations are under way.
The project was heavily bid, with eight other contractors in the running. UNM continues to update its campus, and during the recession, it has been a welcome source of work for construction firms.
Britton was active in the Castetter Hall Gold LEED-certified remodel, which included a 6,000-square-foot greenhouse on its rooftop.