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Why Self-Perform Millwork?
Why Self-Perform Millwork? Taking ownership of a job means keeping an eye on the details One of the first steps of any new construction job is pouring a concrete foundation. One of the last steps is millwork – all the trim and molding and cabinets and custom-built...
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Why Jaynes Concrete? The Benefits of Our Self-Performance Concrete Services You could say that concrete is the foundation of our entire company. In 1946, George Jaynes began a one-man business pouring concrete driveways, gutters and sidewalks for residential...
read moreNew Santa Fe County building is ready to go
SANTA FE, N.M. — A mass migration of Santa Fe County employees starts this week when workers from a couple of agencies – the Growth Management/Land Use and Assessor’s Offices – move from the historic county administration building on Grant Avenue to a new complex two...
read moreBig new development planned for NM bioscience startups and industry
When Los Alamos-based Pebble Labs began outgrowing its incubator space at the New Mexico Consortium Biological Laboratory, those at the Consortium saw a potential problem. "We didn't want [Pebble Labs] to leave Los Alamos," or possibly the state, said Consortium CEO...
read more12 Hours of Mesa Verde Bike Race Supports Montezuma Youth
One of the high lights each year is the Jaynes sponsored 12 Hours of Mesa Verde Mountain Bike Race. It's a premier cycling event organized by volunteers dedicated to improving the lives of youth in Southwest Colorado. Since its inception in 2003, 12 Hours of Mesa...
read moreGratitude Highlights 2016
Author: Shad James Our vision at Jaynes is simple - Build. Lead. Grow. As we look at the new year and as I reflect on my time at Jaynes, I am confident that these three words are spot on. We believe it is our mission to build great projects, lead strong project teams...
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