February 24, 2026 4:00 pm
CRIT Nation, Parker, AZ
February 24, 2026 4:00 pm
CRIT Nation, Parker, AZ

CRIT Person of Interest: Alfred Mauer, Building and Safety Department Director

The Colorado River Indian Tribes Building and Safety Department is welcoming new director Alfred Mauer, whose background in inspections, compliance, and facility operations brings both technical expertise and a strong local connection to the role.

Mauer’s career began at just 18 years old working as a gold miner in northern Nevada. That early hands-on experience eventually led him into compliance, inspections, and administrative work. From underground mining operations, he later worked with Praxair at an air separation plant operating under strict federal regulations, including Homeland Security oversight. That experience helped shape his commitment to precision, safety, and doing things the right way.

Over the past five years, he has worked as a licensed building inspector while also operating his own inspection business. Managing everything from office communication and consulting to on-site inspections provided experience not only in technical building standards but also in customer service, project coordination, and helping facilities operate safely and efficiently.

Mauer also has a personal connection to the area. He attended elementary school in Parker before moving to northern Nevada and has now returned to serve the community. He says coming back to work with CRIT brings a strong sense of purpose and connection.

Now stepping into his new role, Mauer’s focus is clear: supporting safe, quality construction while helping tribal departments, businesses, and community members navigate the permitting and inspection process smoothly. The Building and Safety Department plays an important role in protecting the community by ensuring structures are built safely and responsibly, with an emphasis on prevention, communication, and long-term safety.

He emphasizes that the department is there to help guide people through the process, whether it involves new construction, renovations, or facility improvements. Clear communication and accessibility are key priorities as he settles into the position, helping ensure questions are answered early and projects move forward safely.

Having grown up around the community, Mauer says one of the things that stands out most about working at CRIT is the strong sense of family, pride, and connection among tribal members and employees. That sense of community motivates his commitment to safety and responsible development. Having witnessed preventable accidents in his career, he says his goal is always to promote safe structures that protect people first.

His message is simple: don’t hesitate to reach out. The department is there to help CRIT continue building safely, responsibly, and with future growth in mind. As he begins this new role, the Colorado River Indian Tribes extend a warm welcome and congratulations to Alfred Mauer and look forward to the leadership, expertise, and commitment he brings to the Building and Safety Department in service to the community.

For questions about permits, inspections, or building requirements, community members can contact Laura Fisher, Secretary, at 928-575-1186 or Assistant Inspector Krystal Laffoon at 928-669-1346. The office is currently located at 26600 Mohave Road and will soon be relocating into town for easier community access.

 

 

Article Written by CRIT Media Reporter Ariana Romero
Photos taken by CRIT Media Tech Naythen T. Lowe