Division 22 plumbing fixture supply on New Mexico multifamily projects covers the procurement, delivery, and site logistics for kitchen sinks, bath sinks, shower pans, tub surrounds, and the faucet, showerhead, and accessory trim kits that the licensed plumbing sub connects. The coordination requirements are consistent across New Mexico’s three primary markets: trim kit compatibility must be confirmed before ordering, sink cutout dimensions must reach the countertop fabricator before fabrication, and delivery must be timed to the plumbing sub’s floor-by-floor trim-out schedule.

New Mexico’s NMCID contractor registration requirement applies to Division 22 supply work performed in the state. Confirm that the sub holds a current NMCID registration before awarding scope. Innergy’s El Paso headquarters gives us delivery logistics access to Las Cruces and southern New Mexico that out-of-state subs cannot match.

Trim kit compatibility on New Mexico projects

Faucet and showerhead trim kits are valve-specific. The Division 22 sub must confirm the valve brand and model from the licensed plumbing sub’s approved submittal for each application before placing any trim kit orders. New Mexico projects, particularly in Albuquerque’s Class A segment and in Santa Fe’s premium residential and hospitality market, increasingly specify premium plumbing fixture brands with specific trim kit requirements.

On Innergy projects where Division 22 is our scope, we coordinate trim kit compatibility with the licensed plumbing sub as a pre-procurement step. On split-scope projects, the GC must facilitate this coordination and confirm that the Division 22 sub has received the valve specifications before any trim kit order is placed.

Sink cutout coordination with New Mexico countertop fabricators

The Division 22 sub must transmit the sink model and manufacturer’s cutout template to the countertop fabricator before countertop fabrication begins. On New Mexico projects where Division 12 and Division 22 are under separate subcontracts, the GC must confirm that this transmission has occurred before authorizing fabrication.

For Las Cruces projects where Innergy sources countertop fabrication from El Paso-area fabricators, the sink cutout coordination happens directly between our Division 22 and Division 12 teams. For Albuquerque and Santa Fe projects where we work with local fabricators, the same internal coordination process applies on full-package projects.

Las Cruces delivery logistics

Innergy’s El Paso headquarters is 45 minutes from Las Cruces on I-10, which gives us delivery responsiveness and logistics cost advantages for Las Cruces fixture supply that subs based in Albuquerque or out of state cannot match. When a Las Cruces floor is ready for fixture delivery, we can respond same-day or next-day without the advance scheduling buffer that remote subs require.

For GCs running projects in both El Paso and Las Cruces, Innergy covers both markets. Las Cruces falls under the New Mexico NMCID subcontract. El Paso falls under the Texas TDLR subcontract. The same contact, the same supply chain access, and the same seven-division scope on both sides of the state line.

Hardware finish consistency on New Mexico projects

New Mexico Class A developers in Albuquerque’s Downtown and Nob Hill markets and in Santa Fe’s premium residential segment specify coordinated hardware finish packages that cover cabinet pulls, toilet accessories, and plumbing fixture trim kits. The Division 22 sub must receive and order to the hardware finish specification. On Innergy full-package projects, hardware finish coordination across Divisions 6, 10, and 22 is internal. On split-scope projects, the GC distributes the specification and confirms receipt before procurement.

How Innergy handles Division 22 in New Mexico

Innergy covers plumbing fixture supply on New Mexico multifamily projects as part of our Division 22 scope under an active NMCID contractor registration. We confirm trim kit compatibility before ordering, provide sink cutout templates before fabrication, phase delivery to match the plumbing sub’s trim-out schedule, and coordinate hardware finish against Division 6 and 10 specifications on full-package projects. For Division 22 as a standalone scope or as part of a full seven-division interior finishes package in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or Las Cruces, contact us and we respond within one business day.

Shower pan and tub surround sequencing in New Mexico

Shower pans must be set before wet area tile or surround installation begins. The Division 22 sub must provide shower pan dimensions to the GC before the licensed plumbing sub establishes the drain location, so the drain can be positioned to align with the pan center. A drain location that does not center on the pan is a field problem that requires either moving the drain or modifying the pan.

New Mexico’s low humidity and high-desert temperature extremes create a practical consideration for acrylic shower pans: acrylic is slightly more sensitive to temperature extremes during installation than in moderate climates. Confirm that the building is within the manufacturer’s specified temperature range before pan installation, and that the pan is allowed to acclimate before tile or surround is installed around it.

For GCs running projects in both New Mexico and Texas, Innergy covers both markets. New Mexico projects fall under the NMCID subcontract. Texas projects fall under the TDLR subcontract. Same contact, same supply chain, same seven-division scope on both sides of the border.

What Division 22 supply scope includes on a New Mexico project

A complete Division 22 supply package for a New Mexico multifamily unit covers kitchen sinks, bath sinks and vanity bowls, shower pans confirmed against the rough plumbing drain location, and faucet, showerhead, and tub spout trim kits in the brand and finish compatible with the installed valve bodies. Each component must be confirmed against the unit type matrix before procurement.

New Mexico projects frequently have unit type variation between studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom configurations. The kitchen and bath fixture specifications may differ by unit type. A Division 22 sub who procures fixtures without reviewing the matrix against each unit type will produce delivery errors that add time and cost to the project.

For GCs managing New Mexico projects across all three markets, Innergy’s El Paso headquarters gives us logistics proximity and supply chain access that remote subs cannot match. Las Cruces is 45 minutes from our headquarters. Albuquerque is a four-hour drive. We treat both as primary service markets.