 |
Britton Construction Inc,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
is a proud member of the following associations:
 |
Meeting the spiritual needs of a congregation
can be difficult.. When many churches reach the point where
they must consider expanding their facilities to meet the
growing physical needs of their congregation, they feel
overwhelmed and ill-prepared to face the challenge. And
those challenges can be formidable – from selecting a
builder, determining a design, raising the necessary capital
and managing the various construction phases. The NACDB
provides a wealth of knowledge gleaned from the shared
expertise of our members, allowing us to help church
leadership successfully navigate the sometimes turbulent
waters surrounding a major facility expansion project.
When you work with any NACDB member, you will have access to
the latest industry trends and comprehensive research in a
wide range of areas.
|
 |
MedCon Alliance Group, LLC is a collection of
some of the finest medical contractors and developers in
North America. The MedCon Alliance Group was founded to
leverage the knowledge of many for the benefit of the
medical community at large. Our collective knowledge spans
decades of development and construction experience with
services ranging from initial site selection to final
operational management. MedCon creates a combined
platform where individual abilities and projects can be
showcased to benefit the medical community.
|
 |
The New Mexico Chapter of the National
Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) is one of
the most active and successful in the country. As part of
our mission, we seek to educate our members and the public
on real estate issues, are actively involved in civic
affairs at the local, county and state level, and endeavor
to create an environment that encourages quality growth and
development in the state. Our membership represents a
cross-section of the state's commercial real estate
community and includes major developers, real estate
companies, lenders and affiliated professionals.
|
 |
The U.S. Green Building Council
(USGBC) is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization committed to a prosperous and sustainable
future for our nation through cost-efficient and
energy-saving green buildings. USGBC works toward its
mission of market transformation through its LEED green
building certification program, robust educational
offerings, a nationwide network of chapters and affiliates,
the annual Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, and
advocacy in support of public policy that encourages and
enables green buildings and communities. |
|
|
|
 |
The New Mexico Facility Managers' Network
(NMFMN) is
an organization founded in 1994 by a handful of facility
professionals to promote the sharing of information on
common problems, solutions, and opportunities associated
with operations, maintenance, and construction of
facilities. Membership now stands at over one hundred member
companies. |
|
|
|
 |
The Associated
Builders and Contractors New Mexico Chapter will lead the
construction industry, promoting the guiding principles of
the Merit Shop and free enterprise, whereby anyone can
succeed solely on merit. The Associated Builders and
Contractors New Mexico Chapter will effectively serve and
advance the interests of New Mexico Merit Shop contractors
and their employees. It will train quality craftsmen and
will offer educational programs to the industry. Helping
ensure worker safety and quality workmanship is a priority.
|
 |
The New Mexico Chapter of the
American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a non-profit
professional membership organization that functions as the
statewide representative and unifying body of the various
Chapters of the Institute within the state of New Mexico.
AIA New Mexico is the state component of the American
Institute of Architects and is the unifying voice of all New
Mexico chapters of AIA. It represents and advocates for the
architectural community as the leader in shaping the built
environment for the public good. It is dedicated to:
•Legislative and political action
•Serving its members and uniting the architectural community
•Advocating for the profession of architecture at all levels
of government |
|
|
|
 |
Albuquerque Economic Development
(AED) is a private, non-profit membership organization whose
mission is to recruit business and industry to generate
quality job opportunities in the Albuquerque metro area. AED
serves as an umbrella organization to promote investment in
Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia counties. With
support from investors and allies in the public sector, AED
actively recruits those companies that will export goods or
services from New Mexico, thereby bringing new investment
dollars to the state. These economic base jobs contribute to
the area's economic growth, development and diversification,
thereby improving the standard of living and opportunities
within the Albuquerque area.
|
|
|