Want to brag about a big project that broke ground in 2011? In this economy, any project start is a reason to celebrate -- so take advantage of some free publicity and let us know about your top starts of the past year for our annual Top 25 Starts ranking.
Top 25 Starts will rank the largest construction projects (by construction cost) to break ground during 2011 in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.
The UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center and UNM Medical Group Office Building in Rio Rancho, N.M. was featured on last year's Top Starts ranking. Image courtesy UNM/Kitchell
To have your project considered, please email the project's basic info to me at scott_blair@mcgraw-hill.com (note the underscore between scott_blair) or provide it below in the comments field. Be sure to provide contact info so I can follow up with you for additional info.
Typically, the top 25 starts will have a construction value of over $20 million, but if you have an interesting project that is smaller, don't hesitate to send us the info since we may want to feature it in a future editorial section.
Last year's Top 25 Starts list included the Arizona State University's Interdisciplinary Science Technology Building 4 in Tempe, Ariz. Photo by Scott Blair
Want to see what projects were selected for last year's Top 25 Starts? click here.
Top 25 Starts will rank the largest construction projects (by construction cost) to break ground during 2011 in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.
The UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center and UNM Medical Group Office Building in Rio Rancho, N.M. was featured on last year's Top Starts ranking. Image courtesy UNM/Kitchell
To have your project considered, please email the project's basic info to me at scott_blair@mcgraw-hill.com (note the underscore between scott_blair) or provide it below in the comments field. Be sure to provide contact info so I can follow up with you for additional info.
Typically, the top 25 starts will have a construction value of over $20 million, but if you have an interesting project that is smaller, don't hesitate to send us the info since we may want to feature it in a future editorial section.
Last year's Top 25 Starts list included the Arizona State University's Interdisciplinary Science Technology Building 4 in Tempe, Ariz. Photo by Scott Blair
Want to see what projects were selected for last year's Top 25 Starts? click here.