Field Leadership
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Mr. Abeyta serves as Architectural Superintendent for the company’s Northern New Mexico operations primarily working on federal construction projects. Mr. Abeyta oversees management of activities for all architectural scopes of work including ground-up, sustaining and renovation contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
I chose construction as my career because?
For me it is the love of being outside and being a part of building incredible facilities and structures. I also really enjoy teaching newcomers the trade and taking on big challenges like schedules and budgets. I enjoy seeing issues through to resolution.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mr. Dropinski serves as Piping Superintendent for the company’s Albuquerque operations, specifically on projects for the Department of Energy. Mr. Dropinski oversees management of activities for all piping scopes of work including traditional and process-piping on new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
The thing I love most about being a superintendent is?
Controlling the flow of the project to help everybody be successful and being at the top of the pyramid for safety to show that our safety does start at the top. I am committed!
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Mr. Garduno serves as Architectural Superintendent for the company’s Northern New Mexico operations primarily working on federal construction projects. Mr. Garduno oversees management of activities for all architectural scopes of work including ground-up, sustaining and renovation contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
I chose construction as my career because?
Since I was a kid I got a real satisfaction when I built something from start to finish. I have always been driven to do this whether it is a woodworking project in my shop or a large scale project for our customers. At the end of the project it gives me incredible fulfilment to look at what is accomplished and know I played a part in getting to the finish line.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mr. Gillham serves as Area Piping Superintendent for the company’s Albuquerque operations inclusive of work in the federal, local government, and private industry construction markets. Mr. Gillham oversees management of activities for all piping scopes of work including traditional and process-piping on new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
The thing I love most about being a superintendent is?
Every-day is something new with many new projects, changing job-site conditions and the constant pursuit of potential projects.
The most important lesson I have learned as a superintendent is?
Never assume anything, and always make safety first priority.
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Mr. Gonzales serves as Architectural Superintendent for the company’s Northern New Mexico operations primarily working on federal construction projects. Mr. Gonzales oversees management of activities for all architectural scopes of work including ground-up, sustaining and renovation contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
RIO RANCHO, NEW MEXICO
Mr. Gutierrez serves as Piping Superintendent for the company’s Rio Rancho operations, inclusive of work in the semi-conductor, local government, and pharmaceutical industries. Mr. Gutierrez oversees management of activities for all piping scopes of work including traditional and process-piping on new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mr. Jaramillo serves as Piping Superintendent for the company’s Albuquerque operations, specifically on projects for the Department of Energy. Mr. Jaramillo oversees management of activities for all piping scopes of work including traditional and process-piping on new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals
The thing I love most about being a superintendent is?
Contributing to project successes and safety awareness. Also the care of our employees and helping them develop their many talents.
RIO RANCHO, NEW MEXICO
Mr. Maestas serves as Area Superintendent for the company’s Rio Rancho operations inclusive of work in the semi-conductor, local government, and pharmaceutical industries. Mr. Maestas oversees management of activities for all mechanical scopes of work including new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
The thing I love most about being a superintendent is?
Is trying to get the younger generation to envision the future of construction.
The most important lesson I have learned as a superintendent is?
Stay HUMBLE, be kind, firm but fair. Punish in private and praise in public.
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Mr. Nolen serves as Area Piping Superintendent for the company’s Northern New Mexico operations primarily working on federal construction projects. Mr. Nolen oversees management of activities for all piping scopes of work including traditional and process-piping on new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Mr. Schneider serves as Area Superintendent for the company’s Northern New Mexico operations primarily working on federal construction projects. Mr. Schneider oversees management of activities for all scopes of work to complete ground-up, sustaining and renovation contracts while ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
The thing I love most about being a superintendent is?
Working with talented people to achieve a common goal. People never cease to amaze me with their can-do attitudes, their professional knowledge, and their desire to get the job done as a team.
The most important lesson I have learned as a superintendent is?
Do what you say you are going to do.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mr. Sedillo serves as Area Architectural Superintendent for the company’s Albuquerque operations inclusive of work in the federal, local government, and private industry construction markets. Mr. Sedillo oversees management of activities for all architectural scopes of work including ground-up, sustaining and renovation contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
The thing I love most about being a superintendent is?
Progress. I enjoy witnessing the continual progression of our projects from bid, to award, to sitework and final completion. I also like seeing the progress our employees make when they are given opportunities to lead and the chance to develop relationships with existing and new customers.
Chandler, Arizona
Mr. Stinson serves as Area Piping Superintendent for the company’s Arizona operations primarily working in the semi-conductor manufacturing sector. Mr. Stinson oversees management of activities for all process-piping scopes of work on new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
The thing I love most about being a superintendent is?
Witnessing crews coming together to accomplish seemingly unrealistic goals. Often, we are faced with deadlines that seem too tight to meet, but when we rally the troops, they come together to accomplish great things. This is why I love being a Superintendent for JBH.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mr. Uriarte serves as Area HVAC Superintendent for the company’s Albuquerque operations inclusive of work in the federal, local government, and private industry construction markets. Mr. Uriarte oversees management of activities for all mechanical scopes of work including new, sustaining and retrofit contracts ensuring all projects meet safety, quality, and schedule goals.
I Chose Construction as My Career Because…
I enjoy working with my hands and I also enjoy the satisfaction and feeling of accomplishment when you walk away from a completed project. There is always a challenge and some sort of adversity on any project and being a part of overcoming these challenges not only teaches valuable lessons but also strengthens relationships in the process.
The buildings and projects we complete will stay standing for many years to come and when either friends or family see them you can say “you see that right there, I did that” or “I installed that”, and that is something that no one can ever take away from you.