Welcome to the
Construction Industries Division
Welcome to the Construction Industries Division
The Construction Industries Division protects consumers by regulating the industry through policies that promote business growth, safety, and general welfare of the public. The division strives to provide excellent customer service, every time, while:
- Ensuring that construction is performed in a safe, competent, and professional manner
- Licensing contractors and enforcing licensing laws
- Requiring licensure for any person practicing or offering to practice construction contracting
- Enforcing the laws, regulations, and standards governing construction contracting in a fair and uniform manner
- Providing resolution to disputes that arise from construction activities
Contact Information
CID - Santa Fe
2550 Cerrillos Road – 3rd Floor
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
(505) 476-4700
CID – Albuquerque
5500 San Antonio Dr. Suite F
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
(505) 222-9800
CID – Las Cruces
505 South Main Street, Suite 103
Loretto Town Center
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001
(575) 524-6320
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News and Announcements
Construction Industries Commission: Regular CIC Meeting 3/18/2026
Regular Meeting Wednesday, March 18, 2026
View or download the meeting notice – PDF
View or download the meeting agenda – PDF
Notice of Public Hearing - April 21, 2026
The Construction Industries Division will convene a public hearing on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 9:30 a.m.
The purpose of this public rule hearing is to receive public comments regarding the amendments to NMAC 14.6.4 Journeyman Certification, 14.6.5 NMAC – Inspectors, 14.6.6 NMAC – Classifications and the repeal and replacement of NMAC 14.8.2 NMAC – 2021 New Mexico Plumbing Code, 14.8.3 NMAC – 2012 New Mexico Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub code, 14.8.4 NMAC – New Mexico Medical Gas Code, 14.9.2 NMAC – 2021 New Mexico Mechanical code, 14.9.4 NMAC – Boilers, and 14.9.5 NMAC – Medical Gas and Vacuum System Installation and Professional Qualifications Standards.
Learn more by visiting the rule hearing webpage.
MEMO: LP Gas Bureau - INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF 19.15.40.15 NMAC LICENSE CLASSIFICATIONS, SCOPES AND FEES
PSI is Moving
PSI’s new Albuquerque office and test center will be located at:
9550 San Mateo Blvd. NE, Suite F
Albuquerque, NM 87113
Please note: There will be no testing at the Albuquerque test center from Monday, June 23 through Wednesday, June 25. PSI will be reaching out to reschedule previously scheduled tests. The test center will reopen for testing at the new Albuquerque location on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
Notice of Rule Hearing on Elevator Safety Act 7/21/25
Notice of Rule Hearing on Elevator Safety Act 7/21/25
The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department’s Construction Industries Division will hold a public rule hearing at 9:30 a.m. MST on July 21, 2025 to hear public comments regarding permitting and certificate of operation fees for commercial conveyances (elevators, escalators, etc.) pursuant to the Elevator Safety Act, 60-13B-1 to 60-13B-15 NMSA 1978.
For more information about the rule hearing, including how to submit public comments, please see the included Notice of Public Hearing or visit www.rld.nm.gov/construction-industries/elevator-rule-hearing.
Conveyance Registration
By January 1, 2026, all commercial conveyance(s) in New Mexico must be registered with the Construction Industries Division (CID) as required by the Elevator Safety Act.
The Elevator Safety Act, passed during the 2023 New Mexico legislative session, will ensure the safety of all publicly accessible conveyances in New Mexico by requiring the annual inspection of existing conveyances and the permitting and inspection of new installations to certify code compliance.
Please take a moment to fill out the registration form located at: www.rld.nm.gov/construction-industries/elevator-registration-form.
Before completing the registration form, you will need the following information (If you do not possess this information, please contact the property owner or installer/maintenance company of the conveyance to obtain the required information):
- Type of conveyance (elevator, escalator, etc.)
- Purpose of conveyance (passenger or freight)
- Manufacturer and OEM job number
- Rated speed and capacity
- Physical location of conveyance
- Contact information for person responsible for maintaining conveyance
Please contact James Taylor, CID Elevator Bureau Chief if you need assistance: (505) 420-1124 or james.taylor@rld.nm.gov
Adopted Energy Code Rule Changes
MEMO: Refrigerant Transition to A2L Refrigerants
Refrigerant Transition to A2L Refrigerants—PDF
MEMORANDUM
TO: ALL CERTIFIED NM MECHANICAL INSPECTORS, NM REGISTERED MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, DESIGNERS, NM LICENSED MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, MECHANICAL INDUSTRY
SUPPLIERS AND MANUFACTURER REPRESENTATIVES
FROM: TAMARA KUYKENDALL, MECHANICAL BUREAU CHIEF, CID
DATE: AUGUST 28, 2024
SUBJECT: REFRIGERANT TRANSITION TO A2L REFRIGERANTS
This memorandum serves as notice to all mechanical industry related companies of the change in upcoming refrigeration requirements. The Environmental Protection Agency has issued a notice that equipment utilizing R-410 refrigerant will not be manufactured or shipped after December of 2024.
Due to this change, CID and all other local municipalities will be enforcing the requirements listed below from the 2024 Uniform Mechanical Code for A2Ls refrigerants. This memorandum will remain enforce until the Mechanical Bureau adopts the 2024 Uniform Mechanical Code.
Section 1104.5
Section 1104.6 entirety
Section 1104.7
Section 1104.8
Section 1104.9
Section 1106.11 entirety
Section 1115.1
Table 1102.3 entirety
Below is a read-only link for the 2024 Uniform Mechanical Code
https://epubs.iapmo.org/2024/UMC/
**During the interim of this change, suppliers shall be allowed to deplete their stock of equipment containing 410A refrigerant through 2028.
Understanding the Roof Damage Insurance Claim Process
Verify your contractor has a valid license by visiting: https://public.psiexams.com/search.jsp
2021 International Building Code Chapter 15 https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IBC…
2021 International Residential Code Chapter 9 https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IRC…
CID Permitting Changes
There are changes coming to the CID permitting system aimed at making the permitting process easier and less confusing. Upon deployment, you will notice fewer items which can be selected from the menu of inspection types.
Please watch the tutorial video that will assist in answering any questions regarding this change.
If you have any questions regarding which inspection type to select, please contact us.
- Albuquerque office: 505-222-9801
- Santa Fe office: 505-476-4700
- Las Cruces office: 575-524-6320
