See AUI’s heavy civil projects including asphalt paving on I-25 in Albuquerque, bridge design and building for the Catwalk Trail in the Gila National Forest, and the full-width reconstruction of 13th street in Artesia. See more projects.
Oct 8, 2013 | Asphalt Paving, Concrete Paving, Earthwork, News, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Drains, Trenching, Utilities, Water Lines
Owner: City of Albuquerque Engineer: Wilson & Company Location of Project: Albuquerque, NM Contract Amount: $26,750,711 Completion Date: June 2014 AUI’s largest site development project to date, Special Assessment District (SAD) #228 consisted of 72-acres of site...
Sep 26, 2013 | Asphalt Paving, Bridges, Heavy Civil, News
Owner/Engineer: NMDOT Location of Project: Santa Fe County, NM Final Contract Amount: $7,080,995 Completion Date: July 2013 Project Awards Received: 2013 NMDOT District Five Pavement Smoothness Quality Award 2013 American Concrete Institute New Mexico Chapter...
Mar 20, 2013 | Asphalt Paving, Heavy Civil, News, Storm Drains
Owner: City of Albuquerque Engineer: Wilson & Company Location of Project: Albuquerque, NM Final Contract Amount: $26,896,887 Completion Date: May 2012 Awards Received: Three awards from the Associated General Contractors-New Mexico Building Branch (AGC-NM) Best...
Aug 2, 2012 | Shoring
The intent of the University Lift station Project was to renovate the existing Lift Station from its current wet/dry process and convert it into a larger wet well with submersible pumps. This new lift station consisted of three sewer lift pumps, a triplex wet well, valve vault, force-main and collection piping, flow-meter, and a bio-filter odor control system. In addition the installation of a new control building with transfer switch and required electrical components to assure proper operation of the facility was completed. A rock wall, and security fence were also included.
The contracted scope of work also involved the installation of a free-standing overhead bridge crane and electric chain hoist system and standby generator. AUI was also required to provide sewer by-pass pumping and maintenance in addition to site dewatering. Although this was a City of Las Cruces project, the easement and the construction easement were on NMSU property. Maintaining good communication with the City of Las Cruces, NMSU and Engineer Bohannan Huston was essential throughout this project.
Aug 1, 2012 | Concrete Structures, Earthwork
New Mexico Department of Transportation Project Location:Otero County,NM Contract Amount: $1,417,898 This project originally consisted of five phases of construction. Four involved removal and replacement of existing...
Aug 1, 2012 | Concrete Structures, Earthwork
New Mexico Department of Transportation Project Location:Otero County,NM Contract Amount: $1,633,142 This project was broken up into two different phases. The first was to re-slope or layback an area adjacent to the...
Aug 1, 2012 | Asphalt Paving, Concrete Paving, Concrete Structures, Heavy Civil, Trenching
Angel Fire PID (Owner) Location of Project: Angel Fire, NM Contract Amount: $24,541,188.31 AUI’s work in Angel Fire, NM on the Angel Fire PID 2007 – Roadway and Infrastructure Improvements Project was a Design-Build Project. The overall scope of this...
Jul 31, 2012 | Bridges, Concrete Structures, Earthwork, Heavy Civil, Pile Driving
New Mexico Department of Transportation (Owner) Contract Amount: $3,851,057 (AUI Subcontracted portion) This project is one of the first bridge/interchange projects that utilized roundabouts at the on and off ramps. The newly constructed bridge over I-40 was built...
May 30, 2012 | Concrete Structures, Pile Driving
New Mexico Department of Transportation Project Location: I-10 MP 22.550 to MP 146.680 Contract Total Value: $117,386.00 (AUI Subcontracted portion) AUI was subcontracted under two different subcontractors for this project. AUI worked as a 2nd tier subcontractor for...
May 30, 2012 | Concrete Structures, Heavy Civil, News, Storm Drains
City of Rio Rancho Location of Project: Rio Rancho, NM Contract Amount: $8,796,959 (AUI Inc.’s subcontract amount) The project called for a 3.1 mile extension of Paseo del Volcan from Iris Road to US 550 consisting of the addition of a two-lane roadway, drainage...