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Our Affiliations
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Associated General Contractors - New Mexico Building Branch
The Associated General Contractors of America, the voice of the construction industry, is an organization
of qualified construction contractors and industry related companies dedicated to skill, integrity and
responsibility. Operating in partnership with its Chapters, the Association provides a full range of
services satisfying the needs and concerns of its members, thereby improving the quality of construction
and protecting the public interest.
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Lean Construction Institute
The Lean Construction Institute, (LCI) was founded in August 1997 and is now a non-profit corporation. We do research to develop knowledge
regarding project based production management in the design, engineering, and construction of capital facilities.
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U.S. Green Building Council
The U.S. Green Building Council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community of leaders working to make green buildings accessible to everyone within a generation.
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National Trust for Historic Preservation
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to saving historic
places and revitalizing America's communities. Recipient of the National Humanities Medal, the Trust was founded in 1949
and provides leadership, education, advocacy, and resources to protect the irreplaceable places that tell America’s story.
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National Assoc. of Home Builders – National and Local
NAHB is a trade association that helps promote the policies that make housing a national priority. Since 1942,
NAHB has been serving its members, the housing industry, and the public at large.
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Construction Specification Institute
CSI is a national association dedicated to creating standards and formats to improve construction documents and project
delivery. The organization is unique in the industry in that its members are a cross section of specifiers, architects,
engineers, contractors and building materials suppliers. CSI is renowned in the industry for its rigorous certification
programs for professionals seeking to improve their knowledge of accurate and concise construction documents.
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American Society For Testing & Materials Standards
ASTM International is one of the largest voluntary standards development organizations in the world-a trusted source
for technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services. Known for their high technical quality and market
relevancy, ASTM International standards have an important role in the information infrastructure that guides design,
manufacturing and trade in the global economy.
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American Concrete Institute
Founded in 1904, the American Concrete Institute is advancing concrete knowledge by conducting seminars, managing certification programs,
and publishing technical documents. The American Concrete Institute currently has 98 chapters and over 20,000 members spanning 108 countries.
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National Fire Protection Association
Established in 1896, NFPA serves as the world's leading advocate of fire prevention and is an authoritative source on public safety.
In fact, NFPA's 300 codes and standards influence every building, process, service, design, and installation in the United States,
as well as many of those used in other countries. NFPA's focus on true consensus has helped the association's code-development process
earn accreditation from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
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The Masonry Society
The Masonry Society is an international gathering of people interested in the art and science of masonry. It is a professional,
technical, and educational association dedicated to the advancement of knowledge on masonry. TMS members are design engineers,
architects, builders, researchers, educators, building officials, material suppliers, manufacturers, and others who want to
contribute to and benefit from the global pool of knowledge on masonry.
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American Institute of Architects
For 150 years, members of the American Institute of Architects have worked with each other and
their communities to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and cityscapes.
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