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  3. HB Construction - Wikipedia

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    HB Construction is a private, family-owned construction company, a general contracting firm, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, founded in 1991 by Ken Harrington. [1] [2] [3] The company's CEO is Jason Harrington. [3] HB is one of the largest privately owned construction companies in New Mexico.

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  6. Construction Data Company - Wikipedia

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    Construction Data Company, is a publisher of business information which caters to the commercial construction industry. They are also known as CDC News and CDC Publishing, and are the third largest provider of commercial SaaS construction reports in the United States, next to Dodge Report and Reed Construction Data. They supply construction ...

  7. New Mexico budget bill would found literacy institute, propel ...

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    New Mexico’s Legislature assembles its own budget — a bill that currently includes the governor's $30 million request to establish a literacy institute and bolster reading programs, along with ...

  8. Pueblo architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ancestral Puebloan people first began building pueblo structures during the Pueblo I Period (750–900 CE). When Spanish colonists arrived in the Southwest beginning in the late 1500s, they learned the local construction techniques from the Pueblo people and adapted them to fit their own building types, such as haciendas and mission churches. [1]

  9. Mysterious society once inhabited Mexico. Now construction ...

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    While working on expansions of a highway in Mexico, construction workers uncovered a sprawling ancient wall dating to pre-Hispanic times. The approximately 111-foot long and 23-foot tall wall ...