Martin-Harris Construction LLC
Ray Newmiller has extensive work experience in the construction industry, specifically in pre-construction services. Ray has held various roles at Martin-Harris Construction since 1984, including Vice President of Pre-Construction Services. In this role, they provided oversight and key involvement in pre-construction activities from schematic design through the beginning of construction. Ray collaborated with owners, architects, engineers, and specialized consultants on design-assist and design build projects. Ray also provided support during constructability reviews and budget analysis, as well as presentations to clients.
Ray Newmiller attended the University of Nevada-Las Vegas from 1980 to 1986, majoring in Construction Management. Ray did not receive a specific degree during this time. Additionally, Ray has obtained a LEED, AP certification from LEED. However, no information is available regarding the month and year they obtained this certification.
Martin-Harris Construction LLC
Martin-Harris Construction (MHC) was founded in 1976. Headquartered in Las Vegas, NV, Martin-Harris operates throughout the southwest United States with projects in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, and Utah. MHC possesses expertise in a wide variety of market sectors and provides quality services to effectively facilitate our Clients’ visions from design to preconstruction services through occupancy and warranty. Preconstruction Services Construction Manager at Risk Design-Build Project Management General Construction Carpentry & Concrete Self-Performance Capabilities Martin-Harris Construction is consistently listed as a leading contractor in publications such as “Top 10 Southwest General Contractor” by Southwest Contractor Magazine and Engineering News-Record’s “Top 400 General Contractors”. In 2016, Vegas Inc. Magazine ranked Martin-Harris the #2 General Contractor on “The List”. Martin-Harris Construction has been recognized as “Contractor of the Year” by the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), the Society of Professional Estimators, and the Associated General Contractors.