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ABQ journal Metro: Rules Upset Builders
26. January 2008 by admin.
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ABQ journal Metro: Rules Upset Builders:By Sean Olson
Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer
New construction requirements designed to conserve water are extreme and would add thousands of dollars to the cost of a new home, Albuquerque builders say.
For larger buildings, the cost of the stricter requirements could add hundreds of thousands of dollars to the price tag.”
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ABQjournal West_News: North Valley Quiet Zone Takes Effect
26. January 2008 by admin.
ABQjournal West_News: North Valley Quiet Zone Takes Effect:
By Lloyd Jojola
Journal Staff Writer
Some North Valley residents bothered by the sound of blowing horns from passing trains have gotten relief.
Rail Runner Express operators and others on Wednesday introduced the first designated ‘quiet zone’ in the city area.”
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New home permits slide by 60% - New Mexico Business Weekly:
26. January 2008 by admin.
New home permits slide by 60% - New Mexico Business Weekly: “Permits for the construction of new homes in the Albuquerque metro area declined nearly 60 percent in December 2007 compared to the same month in 2006, according to research firm DataTraq. Permits for the construction of new homes in the Albuquerque metro area declined nearly 60 percent in December 2007 compared to the same month in 2006, according to research firm DataTraq.”
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