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2022 去债券 Proposals at New Mexico Tech

New Mexicans vote on General Obligation (GO) bonds every two years. GO bonds are a proven and accepted method of funding brick-and-mortar projects at institutions throughout 国家.

This November, voters will once again have the opportunity to provide New Mexico’s colleges, universities, and specialty schools with the tools and resources they need to be successful. There are no tax increases associated with these bonds.

New Mexico Tech is requesting 2022 去债券 funding for both its Socorro campus and its Playas 研究 and Training Center (PRTC) in Hidalgo County.

Playas campus

Playas Training Facility (Hidalgo County) - $5 million

This funding would be used to support additional federal funds that will pay for a variety of infrastructure upgrades at the Playas 研究 and Training Center, including rehabilitation of approximately 10 miles of road, repair and replacement of street lights, water system rehabilitation (fire hydrants are not to code, water tank leaks and water system failures occur), sewer system replacement and HVAC improvements.

 

Kelly Hall renovation

Kelly Hall Replacement (Socorro County) - $3.300万年

The 2022 funding would be added to previous 去债券 funding to pay for construction of a Kelly Hall building replacement. The new building will replace the aging facility with modern laboratory space that will aid in the facility’s mission of petroleum 研究.

MORE INFO ABOUT ALL GO BOND PROPOSALS IS ONLINE

The previously approved 去债券 proposal for Brown Hall is now under construction.

Brown Hall early 1930s

Brown Hall - Early 1930s

Brown Hall and Infrastructure Improvements  - $7.100万年

New Mexico Tech's Brown Hall is a three-story, 23,872 square foot building that was built in 1929 and serves as the school's main administrative building. Housed within the building include the Office of the President and offices for Academic Affairs, Student University Relations, Admin & Finance, Human Resources, and 研究 & 经济 Development.