Ocala-based Edwards Construction Services was selected as construction manager for several additions and renovations slated for The Villages Charter School in the Villages retirement community. The project consists of adding roughly 32,000 sq ft to the existing middle school gymnasium. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Designed by KP Studios, the new additions and renovations are scheduled to be completed in time for the start of the 2011-2012 school year.
Boral Composites has awarded an $11-million design-build contract to Science Applications International Corp. of McLean, Va., to build a manufacturing facility in East Spencer, N.C. The work will be performed by SAIC’s wholly owned design-build subsidiary, The Benham Cos. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The plant will produce a line of exterior building products made primarily from recycled and renewable materials. The project is expected to be completed by June.
Skanska USA Building has won a $13-million contract to upgrade the central plant at the Westin Peachtree Plaza hotel in downtown Atlanta. The main focus of work will be to replace the 30-year-old boilers and chillers. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Other planned upgrades include removal of all major components of the 73-story hotel’s central heating and cooling systems, and replacement with high-efficiency systems. Skanska recently finished replacing all 6,350 windows at the hotel, which had been damaged in a tornado in 2008. The central plant renovation will be completed by the end of 2011.
Specialty-contracting giant EMCOR Group of Connecticut announced that it has acquired infrastructure contractor Harry Pepper & Associates of Jacksonville, Fla. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The Florida-based contractor had 2010 revenues of $100 million, and current backlog is estimated at $150 million. Pepper’s expertise includes large infrastructure and building projects such as water, wastewater and storm water treatment facilities, dock repair, levee and canal restoration, and pumping stations.
The Everglades Foundation recently released the results of an analysis of the financial return on investment generated by restoration of the Everglades. According to the study, conducted by Mather Economics, restoration will produce an increase in economic benefits of approximately $46.5 billion. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The study shows that for every dollar spent on Everglades restoration as part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, $4.04 will be generated in economic benefits. Projections indicate that there will be an incremental impact on employment of about 442,644 additional jobs over 50 years. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also
McDonough Bolyard Peck of Fairfax, Va., has opened its twelfth office, in Tampa. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" MBP provides a variety of construction management and dispute resolution services, including cost estimating, value engineering, constructibility review, CPM scheduling, claims consulting; delay, impact and damages analysis; and alternative disputes resolution.
The Savannah District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded contracts totaling $35.5 million for projects at Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Included is a $28-million contract awarded to W.G. Yates and Sons of Biloxi, Miss., to build the Battle Command Training Center at Fort Bragg. The 145,585-sq-ft facility will provide soldiers with virtual battle command training. The building will include photovoltaic solar collectors mounted on the roof that can produce 25 kilowatts of electrical power. The project is scheduled for completion in May 2012. Also, USACE
With the Florida Dept. of Transportation poised to start an estimated $170 million in civil construction work with the first of more than $2 billion in federal dollars for America�s first high-speed rail system, the agency�s High-Speed Rail Industry Forum Nov. 8-9 in Orlando drew more than 1,500 attendees, many of whom were interested in winning future contracts. The purpose of the two-day forum was to inform interested parties about the contracts to be let, the bidding schedule and requirements. Photo by Debra Wood Attendees to the forum could board a Siemens high-speed rail train. Image courtesy FDOT On the
Bulldozers may soon be pushing dirt in the Everglades following the issuance Sept. 3 of new marching orders from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to the State of Florida to improve the quality of water entering the Everglades Protection Area. The agency was acting in response to pressure from an April U.S. District Court decision ordering EPA and the state to begin enforcing the water quality standards mandated by Florida’s 1994 Everglades Forever Act and the Federal Clean Water Act. Work is under way on the 2,000-acre Lakeside Ranch Stormwater Treatment Area, but EPA has ordered Florida to create 42,000
Alamo Iron Works in San Antonio announced the appointment of Francis “Duffy” Shea as president of the company. In this position, he will be responsible for all aspects of AIW’s steel and industrial supply business. Shea has over two decades of experience in the industrial marketplace and supply distribution. LJA employees earn Professional Engineer�s Licenses from the state of Texas. LJA Engineering Inc. announced that five employees in the firm’s Houston office recently received Professional Engineer’s License from the State of Texas. They are: Jared Ciarella, PE, Sean Wallace, PE, Mehdi Nezami, PE, Jeff Ebersole, PE and Amanda Carriage, PE,