Insights

It Takes a Village

August 22, 2016
Jaynes donated funds to Village Aid, a volunteer group dedicated to bringing clean water and sanitation solutions to underdeveloped nations.
Woman carrying two large buckets of water up a hill

Support for KSUT Public Radio’s Capital Campaign

August 22, 2016
Jaynes is a major donor to the KSUT Public Radio’s capital campaign to build a new, state-of-the-art station in Ignacio, Colorado. KSUT recently received a $1M matching donation from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. The clock is ticking on the match, which will come due October 1, 2018.
KSUT Public Radio's Capital Campaign Architect Illustration

Finding a Place to Call Home

June 23, 2016
Housing for a year, trade or skill training, and counseling services are provided by New Beginnings women’s abuse shelter when a woman and her family are in need. With this support program in place, we partnered with the shelter to remodel one of their trailers to make it more of a home for a family in the future.
Finished kitchen remodel

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

Eighties Video Gamers Unite

June 23, 2016
All eighties Video Gamers unite! In its third year, Parade of Playhouses pairs design teams and general contractors and assigns the teams with different categories. This year, with Dekker/Perich/Sabatini, we will be building an eighties video game themed playhouse.
80s video game drawing with q-bert and packman

Los Miniones

June 23, 2016
We changed our building materials for a good cause. After 2,976 cans, the Jaynes and Dekker/Perich/Sabatini team completed Los Miniones sculpture for Canstruction 2016. The team worked to balance the old and the new by creating a scene where Minions, made famous by Despicable Me, were watching Steamboat Willie.
Los Miniones