This project covered historical restoration and renovation of two adobe buildings. The Convent, built in 1876, housed the Catholic Sisters and the cafeteria. The Salazar Building, built in 1922, served as the community school. Both buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties. The project comprised stabilizing the existing structures, removing and replacing deteriorating structural elements, upgrading to meet the current Americans with Disabilities Act, providing a new roof membrane and stucco, and upgrading all mechanical and electrical systems.
Mick Rich Contractors was chosen to build a residential complex for AMIkids at the Sandoval County Fairgrounds in Cuba, NM. The new complex includes educational classrooms, a vocational tech shop, and an administration building with a cafeteria. The project, comprised of five masonry and wood buildings totaling 18,000 sq. AMIkids is a national non-profit organization dedicated to providing a promising future to troubled youth who have been adjudicated or have failed in conventional school settings.
Mick Rich Contractors was awarded the "Move On" contract for First Solar's 30 Megawatt Solar Power Plant in Cimarron. The "Move On" contract was critical path for the $200 million project. We were expected to mobilize within 72 hours, and to complete the project within 30 days. The project was composed of temporary and permanent site utilities, access roads into the site, all SWPP measures including retention ponds, site fencing and site entry stations. We completed the project on time, despite several late winter snowstorms that construction during whiteout conditions.
We've made quick progress on the new Maverik convenience center and fuel station on Albuquerque's west side. The project will go from bare ground to completion in just 18 weeks, and will be open by Thanksgiving. Photos show progress at week 16.
We have done a number of updates for Albertsons grocery stores. Here are two of our most recent.
Some nice shots of our work for Albuquerque's North Domingo Baca Multigeneration al Center.
Thanks to our friends at Rotary. We hope as many businesses as need modifications will take advantage of this offer. It's real.