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Sandoval County outlines $72 million in facility projects, gives timelines for resource center and judicial complex

2292200 · February 12, 2025
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Construction and special projects manager Charles Martinez presented project-by-project status to the Sandoval County Commission, citing roughly $72 million allocated across multiple facility projects and giving completion targets for a county resource site and the judicial complex.

Charles Martinez, Sandoval County’s construction and special projects manager, told the county commission that roughly $72,000,000 has been allocated to a portfolio of facility projects and gave timelines and funding sources for the largest items.

Martinez said the county is following a plan–design–construct process and has recently adopted Procore as its project management information system to track budgets, RFIs and submittals. He listed projects in varying stages of planning, design and construction and said many are funded through a mix of ARPA, legislative grants, USDA grant dollars and local capital outlay.

The presentation provided the county’s schedules and cost summaries for several projects that affect multiple communities. Martinez said site work for the county resource facility will have utilities and grading complete around July 1, 2025, and that the county has placed a $10,000,000 maximum allowable construction cost on that…

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