Albuquerque Journal - A state electrical inspector who alleged code violations at a hotel remodeling project in Silver City was pulled off the job after a complaint by a hotel representative and intervention by the state’s new Office of Business Advocacy. The episode last summer prompted dissent within the Construction Industries Division, including from a deputy director who argued against reassigning the inspector, according to emails obtained by the Journal. After George A. Baldonado was removed from the remodeling project at the historic Murray Hotel in downtown Silver City in August, an out-of-town inspector was assigned. Meanwhile, top officials at CID rendered a different interpretation of the electrical code, and that apparently resolved the dispute. Read full story here (subscription required) News New Mexico
There is a New Sheriff in Town, the Office of Business Advocacy is Advocating
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Jim Spence
on Monday, December 26, 2011
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