Environmental
AGC Contractors Environmental Conference - 6/7
The 2012 AGC Contractors Environmental Conference, June 7-8 in Arlington, Virginia, is your chance to join your peers and learn the latest strategies that are saving money, improving operations and taking firms to the next level.
Building Projects Still Going Green Despite Economy
Some building projects still going green despite economy
Reprinted with permission of the New Mexico Business Weekly, Copyright 2012
By Rachel Sams, Associate Editor
Friday, March 30, 2012
Save the Date: NM Recycling Coalition's 2012 Conference
Recycling: New Mexico’s Expanding Landscape
Hosted by the New Mexico Recycling Coalition
June 19 & 20, 2012
Hotel Albuquerque – In Old Town
800 Rio Grande Blvd NW - Albuquerque
New Mexico’s only professional conference dedicated to recycling.
Join NMRC for this two-day, educational program consisting of breakout sessions, roundtables, exhibitors, lectures, keynote speakers, awards ceremony, networking and more…..
Take Advantage of Free E-Recycling All Month
For the month of September 2011, the City of Albuquerque's Solid Waste Department is collaborating with Intel, KOAT Channel 7 and Natural Evolution to inspire you to recycle your old electronics. Bring your electronic products that you no longer use to the Eagle Rock Convenience Center free-of-charge during the month of September 2011.
Proposed New Federal Stormwater Permit - EPA Webinar May 24 - AGC Needs Your Input!
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) recent proposal to significantly change the federal construction general permit (CGP) applies to New Mexico where the EPA is the permitting authority.
AGC-NM Building Branch Announces New Green Initiative Career Track

As more owners look to the benefits of building “green”, the new AGC-NM Green Initiative Track provides an educational career track to support existing LEED APs, prepare others to successfully pass the Green Associate certification exam and provide those new to construction with a pathway to certification.




















