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New Mexico Department of Transportation
Seeking for statewide general engineering services on-call.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Seeking for statewide general engineering services on-call.
AvailableNew Mexico Department of Transportation
Seeking for statewide soil testing & engineering services on-call.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Seeking for statewide soil testing & engineering services on-call.
AvailableNew Mexico Department of Transportation
Provide economic research and analytical support, expert analysis, modeling, and reporting to support trb's project to revise the statewide tariffs for both wreckers and ambulance services.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Provide economic research and analytical support, expert analysis, modeling, and reporting to support trb's project to revise the statewide tariffs for both wreckers and ambulance services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Department of Transportation
The meeting focused on welcome remarks and introductions of commission members and staff. Discussions centered on district-specific transportation issues, including industrial traffic flow, safety concerns at crosswalks near schools, and commercial development. Public comments were invited to address infrastructure and traffic safety challenges in local communities.
The commission convened to conduct its regular meeting, during which it addressed various operational matters. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to hearing public testimony regarding the deteriorating condition and urgent maintenance requirements of State Road 165. Property owners and stakeholders highlighted safety concerns, including challenges for emergency vehicle access and the potential need for fire evacuation routes. The commission acknowledged the need for further legal and administrative investigation to clarify maintenance responsibilities and committed to providing an update on the matter at a future meeting.
The commission held a meeting where they discussed the approval of the agenda, including the rescheduling of action items. The meeting included tributes and a moment of silence for deceased former employees and department associates. A key action item was the formal appointment of the new Secretary of Transportation, which was unanimously approved. The commission also received comments and greetings from various local officials and community representatives regarding regional transportation infrastructure and projects.
The meeting commenced with the reading of the title confirming it was the regular meeting of the New Mexico State Transportation Commission. The Chairman welcomed elected officials and employees, emphasizing the DOT family and honoring deceased members, including Herb Tenorio and Art Romero. The Commission reviewed the agenda and minutes from the Special Meeting of December 18, 2025. Public comment featured the Mayor of Aztec thanking the Commission for support on the arterial project, requesting assistance with the entrance/egress onto US 550 and NM 516 (Phase Three), and bringing up concerns regarding illegal operation of off-highway vehicles (OBVs). A Commissioner also discussed the large maintenance challenge in District 5 and emphasized the importance of the upcoming Local Government Road Fund and other funding opportunities.
The New Mexico State Rail Plan guides the state's rail freight and passenger transportation planning and project development, aiming to meet federal funding requirements. Its vision is to create a fully integrated, safe, and competitive multimodal rail system that supports sustainable, inclusive economic development statewide. Key goals include fostering economic growth and development, enhancing railroad safety and security, maintaining assets in good repair, and promoting efficient passenger rail services. The plan outlines a Rail Service and Investment Program for short-range (2025-2030) and long-range (2031-2045) improvements.
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