A Jaynes work crew overseeing the concrete work on an Albuquerque construction site.

Albuquerque

Since 1946 our corporate headquarters has existed on the corner of Broadway and Candelaria in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This location houses our corporate operations, Special Projects Group, and Jaynes Structures’ Millwork Shop and Concrete Team. We complete construction in Albuquerque for doctors, students, patients, business leaders and the community.

CONTACT:

Address:

2906 Broadway NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107

Phone:

505.345.8591

Fax:

505.345.8598

HR Fax:

Union – 505.998.0713
Non-Union – 505.908.3212

Albuquerque Updates

Construction Technology

January 6, 2017
Construction technology is changing how we build buildings, there’s no question about that, but it’s also revolutionizing how you interact with your facility before we even begin building.
Jaynes employee looking at computer monitors using technology in construction

The Impact of Hard Work

December 8, 2016
One year ago my parents’ home burned to the ground. It was a tough thing for my parents and my kids, as they were all there when it happened. Today, as I watch the construction of their new home, I am a spectator to the incredible process I have lived through every day for the last 25 years.
Jaynes workers smoothing concrete

Meet Celedon – Jaynes Employee of the Year

December 7, 2016
For 33 years, Celedon has been a part of our team. You read that right, 33 years. As a Site Crew Foreman, his job is one of the most physically demanding in our company. Throughout each challenge on the job, he always has a smile on his face and immense pride in his final product.
Celedon receiving Jaynes Employee of the Year honor

Construction Internship Sets the Foundation

October 12, 2016
With a construction internship, you bridge the gap between what you’re learning in the classroom and what you experience at the office. Internships in the industry propel your understanding and prepare you for what is to come post-graduation. Here’s what our current and past interns think are the most important parts of an internship.
Jaynes employee reviews thumbnail images

Energy Source

September 12, 2016
From the moment I walk into the office to when I leave, the energy of the people on our team is inspiring. We expect great things of each other, we value each other’s strengths, learn from our weaknesses, and collaborate to build better facilities for the various stakeholders in the community.
Shad James looks thoughtful as he leads Jaynes Corporation

Next Generation Construction Leaders

June 23, 2016
ACE Leadership High School is the product of Associated General Contractors New Mexico’s notice of the construction labor shortage in the region. AGC gathered industry partners to support the educational endeavor, and we have been honored to continue involvement in the lives of the students.
Next Generation Construction Leaders sitting at a conference table talking about Ace Leadership