NMUCA

NEWS

July 2023

Upcoming Dates

August


9th Safety Committee

10th Planning Committee

16th Board Meeting

16th Membership Meeting


September 8th LDO Golf Tourney

November 3 Holiday Party



From the Executive Director's Desk



Hello Members,


I enjoyed seeing everyone at our June events with our NMUCA Night at Isotopes Park and our membership meeting. I hope to see you in the upcoming months at our August Membership meeting and golf tournament. Proceeds from our golf tournament funds our scholarship program and we awarded three scholarships this year.


Congratulations to the NMUCA Safety in Excellence recipients!


Stay Cool (if you can)!


I hope to see you soon. Stay safe!


Jane Jernigan

Your 2023 NMUCA Board of Directors & Staff

Contact Us - Board of Directors & Staff

President, Clay Blair, RMCI Inc. 505 345 0008


Vice President, Steve Clark, Highway Supply LLC 505 345 8295


Past President, Troy Otero, Groundhog Construction Services 505 243 2133


Director Darrin Howells, AUI Inc. 505 242 4848


Director Joe Menicucci, Downey & Company 881 0300


Director Reinee Peacher, DuCross Construction 575 636 3023


Director Jenice Gallego


Director Kelley Fetter, E2RC 505 867 4040 


Director Terri Baker, Core and Main 505 344 0223


Director Damon Wicketts, 4Rivers Equipment 505 884 2900


Director, Dale Armstrong, TLC Plumbing & Utility 505 761 9696


Executive Director, Jane Jernigan 505 888 0752


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Jane Jernigan, Executive Director

New Mexico Utility Contractors Association 

505 888 0752 Phone

505 362 8950 Cell 

nmuca@nmuca.org Email

Jane.NMUCA@Gmail.com 

WWW. NMUCA.ORG 


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2023 Scholarships

Scholarships Awarded


On June 15, 2023, NMUCA awarded three scholarships at our membership meeting.



Bill R. Alexander Scholarship  

Espidanza Gallegos (AUI Inc.)

 

Espidanza’s course of study is civil engineering. She is currently working part-time at AUI as a project coordinator. She has letters in Academy and National Honors Society. 

As a requirement for the NMUCA Scholarship for graduating seniors, Espidanza submitted the following Essay.




Question: Why is ensuring an uninterrupted supply of clean water crucial to our nation's environment, public health, economy, and overall quality of life?


Water is one of the most essential resources for life on Earth, and ensuring an uninterrupted supply of clean water is crucial to our nation’s environment, public health, economy, and overall quality of life. Water is an essential element for human survival, and it is also vital for the growth and sustainability of various industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and energy production.


The environment is perhaps the most critical factor that depends on an uninterrupted supply of clean water. Water is essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems, which in turn, supports biodiversity and the health of our planet. Clean water is essential for maintaining the health of aquatic life, which serves as a crucial component of our food chain. Pollution of water resources can cause severe damage to aquatic habitats, resulting in the destruction of critical ecosystems, and the loss of numerous species.


The public health of our nation is also directly linked to clean water. Clean water is essential for maintaining proper sanitation, hygiene, and disease prevention. Access to clean water is essential for preventing waterborne diseases, such as cholera, typhoid, and dysentery. In addition, clean water is essential for maintaining personal hygiene, which is essential for preventing the spread of various diseases.


The economy is also dependent on the uninterrupted supply of clean water. Industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and energy production depend on water resources. Agriculture is one of the most significant consumers of water, and the uninterrupted supply of clean water is essential for crop irrigation. Manufacturing industries such as textiles, paper, and chemicals also require clean water for their operations. Energy production also depends on water resources, as hydroelectric power generation relies on the uninterrupted flow of water.


Finally, clean water is essential for our overall quality of life. Access to clean water is essential for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. Clean water is also essential for recreational and leisure activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing. The uninterrupted supply of clean water is essential for maintaining our health, well-being, and our overall quality of life.

In conclusion, ensuring an uninterrupted supply of clean water is crucial to our nation’s environment, public health, economy, and overall quality of life. The conservation and protection of water resources are essential for maintaining the health and sustainability of our planet. As a society, we must do everything possible to preserve and protect our water resources for future generations. 

Employee Scholarships


Stephanie Peña, (TLC) Pictured Left

Stephanie will be attending UNM and is entering the Master of Science in Project Management degree program. 


Katrina Lingnau (AUI) Not Pictured

Katrina is working towards a double-major in early childhood multicultural education and cosmetology. 

2023 Safety Awards

For Safety Excellence in 2022

NMUCA/NMOSHA Zia Partnerships

Sponsorship Opportunities Now Available

for NMUCA's Annual Golf Tournament

Last Ditch Open

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Contact Jane Jane.NMUCA@Gmail.Com 505 362 8950

Industry News

Meeting


Save the date for the next annual NMRCGA Damage Prevention Conference October 24-26th at Isleta.


Registration for attendees, sponsors, and exhibitors is now open. The agenda for speakers and classes is almost complete and has a focus for contractors


Click Here for more info.


EEOC Targets Construction Companies:



06.16.2023


On May 31, 2023, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued a report that found race, sex, and national origin discrimination and harassment remains widespread in the construction industry.

 The 110-page report, titled  “Building for the Future: Advancing Equal Employment Opportunity in the Construction Industry,” concluded 


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The Importance of Accurate 811 Notifications Areas


NM811 notifies utilities based on geospatial information provided to us by participating untily owners.

These notification areas can be large polygons that cover entire cities or sections of a sidewalk. They could also be lines or points. For example, here is what a default buffer looks like for a ticket..

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Safety Focus

HEAT!




Heat Stress




Heat Stress Safety Talk

Heat stress can be a killer on the job site and at home. According to the CDC, an average of 702 heat-related deaths occur in the United States annually. Additionally, there are 67,512 emergency department visits due to heat annually, on average. Outside of the direct consequences such as heat stroke, heat stress can cause incidents on the job due to loss of focus or excessive fatigue.


Heat-Related Illnesses

(Source: www.WebMD.com)


Heat Cramps: Are painful, brief muscle cramps. Muscles may spasm or jerk involuntarily. Heat cramps can occur during exercise or work in a hot environment, or begin a few hours later.


Heat Exhaustion: There are two types of heat exhaustion. 1. Water depletion- Signs include excessive thirst, weakness, headache, and loss of consciousness. 2. Salt depletion- Signs include nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps, and dizziness.


Heat Stroke– Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness. Heat stroke can kill or cause damage to the brain and other internal organs. Heat stroke results from prolonged exposure to high temperatures — usually in combination with dehydration — which leads to failure of the body’s temperature control system.


Medical Response


If anyone is displaying symptoms of a heat-related illness, it is important to get them the proper medical attention they need before the problem turns into heat stroke. For people displaying symptoms of heat exhaustion, have them stop work and get to a shaded area. The affected person needs to consume water or electrolyte-replacing sports drinks. The person should not return to work the rest of the day.


For anyone who is displaying symptoms of a heat stroke, immediate medical attention is needed. Delaying calling 911 could result in irreversible injuries or death. Symptoms of heat stroke include fainting, throbbing headache, dizziness, lack of sweating, vomiting, or behavioral changes such as confusion. The person should be cooled down immediately in a shaded area or indoors. DO NOT put ice-cold water on the victim, as this can cause shock. Use cool water to lower the body temperature of the victim. Remove any unnecessary clothing and fan the victim until medics arrive.


Safe Work Practices to Prevent Heat-Related Illnesses

  • Allow for acclimatization to a hot environment before any strenuous work begins. It takes roughly two weeks for an individual to acclimate to a hot environment.
  • Drink plenty of water during strenuous activities, especially in hot environments. An average person sweats between roughly 27 oz. to 47 oz. per hour during intense labor. To put that amount into perspective, an average water bottle holds 16.9oz.
  • Take frequent breaks in the shade or indoors where there is AC.
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Summary

Take heat stress seriously. Know the signs and symptoms of heat stress. Have a plan to get the proper medical attention for any individual displaying symptoms of heat stress. When dealing with heat stroke especially, it may mean the difference between life and death.


Information Provided by SafetyTalkIdeas.com




Did You Know?


OSHA's construction infrastructure webpage provides resource for employers, workers and others involved in the job of improving and building our nation’s infrastructure. It includes information about common construction hazards and how to better identify and control them using safety and health programs.


¿Sabías?


La página web de OSHA sobre la construcción de infraestructuras proporciona recursos para empleadores, trabajadores y otras personas implicadas en el trabajo de mejora y construcción de las infraestructuras de nuestra nación. Incluye información sobre peligros habituales en la construcción y sobre cómo identificarlos y controlarlos mejor mediante programas de seguridad y salud.


2023 Meeting Schedule

 

 August 2023

9th Safety “Committee

9th HRC

10th Planning

11th 811 Day

16th Board Meeting

16th Membership Meeting

Lunch and Learn

 

September 2023

7th Construction Safety Coalition

14th Planning

8th Last Ditch Open Golf Tournament

13th HRC

21st Board Meeting

21st Social

 

October 2023

11th Safety Committee

11th HRC

12th Planning

19th Board Meeting

19th Membership Meeting

24, 25, 26 NM Regional Common Ground Alliance

TBD Las Cruces Meeting and Reception

Lunch and Learn

 

November 2023

3rd End of Year Social

8th Safety Committee Breakfast

8th HRC

9th Planning Committee Lunch

16th Board Meeting

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