The City of Albuquerque issued 16 commercial building permits between Aug. 28 and Sept. 3.
The permit for the largest project in terms of square footage was issued on Aug. 31 to Brenda Huynh for a foundation at 4701 Montaño Road NW. The project is estimated to be about 39,610 square feet. The estimated cost of the work is about $140,000. The work will be done by Ecoterra LLC.
The permit for the largest project in terms of estimated cost was issued on Aug. 29 to John Melendez for a new building at 4800 Montgomery Blvd. NE. The project is estimated to be about 3,423 square feet. The estimated cost of the work is about $1.5 million. The work will be done by PM Design Group Inc. and Mapp LLC.
Among the other commercial building permits issued:
This story was automatically generated by a computer application and is based on public records made available by the City of Albuquerque Planning Department. The application retrieves a spreadsheet of building permits each Sunday. Data in the spreadsheet is entered by planning department staff and via an online permit application system. Albuquerque Business First managing editor Chris Keller reviews the data before publication. The estimated cost is calculated by the building department and is based on a formula that takes into account the square footage of the project, labor costs and materials. You can look up commercial and residential permits for the city of Albuquerque through this online portal.
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