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The recession may have wreaked havoc on our list of Top 50 Contractors, but those on top show staying power. We all know the recession changed things, particularly in the construction industry. One of the most tangible ways to see that change is tracking our list of the Top 50 Contractors through the years. Every year, the Business Observer ranks the top 50 contractors from Pasco to Collier counties by revenue. Participation in our list is voluntary, and we depend on contractors to provide us with the information we need to compile the list. This can be telling in itself. Familiar faces from the list during the boom disappeared with the recession, as did the mammoth revenue numbers. This gave way to a new crop of contractors who found ways to survive and thrive while other companies went out of business. Not only have the faces changed, but the nature of the contractors’ work has shifted. In the boom, residential dominated the list as large
condominium projects sprouted across the coast. In the recession, public work became king. In this year’s list, you’ll see a mix — a positive sign of a recovering residential market. Public projects still make up the majority of the work for contractors on the list, from hospital and school projects to roads, but there are some bright spots for the private sector. Although residential projects are still sparse, some large multifamily projects were started in 2012, and retail projects are once again making an appearance. The crown jewel of private projects is Arthrex Inc.’s new 190,000-squarefoot manufacturing facility in Ave Maria, a project large enough to be listed as a few of the contractors’ notable projects for 2012. Another positive trend gleaned from the list is the performance at the top of it: Of the top five contractors, all but one posted rising rev-
enues the past two years. In 2012, three of five posted double-digit percentage increases in annual revenues. The chart to the right, showing the total revenues Top 50 Contractors Re venues from all contractors listed $2. 5 billi on the past three years, provides a visual representation of the recovery: slow, but steady. 2.0 Overall, while some contractors continue to $2.03 billion struggle with the pain of a 1.5 slogging residential market, others have started to rebuild their companies 1.0 and the Gulf Coast econo2010 my. The pace of growth is 2011 2012 slow, but we get the sense that it’s sustainable. One theme in particular has come from interviewing those who top the list: Now that they’ve survived, they’re here to stay. — Kat Hughes
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ADDRESS: 10210 Highland Manor Drive, Suite 110, Tampa 33610 PHONE: 813-699-5900 FAX: 813-699-5901 WEB: prince-sdc.com PRINCIPALS: John D. Watson, president; Jack Calandros, Tom Craft and Doug Delaney, vice presidents; Miguel Faustino, chief financial officer; and Kathy Bartell, controller 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $162.6 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $159.15 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 2.2% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 455 YEAR FOUNDED: 1983 SPECIALTY: roadway, bridge, utility and site preparation LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Interstate 75 (Airport Access at Southwest Florida International Airport Collector-Distributor System Project), roadway from I-75 to the airport mid-field terminal, Fort Myers, $54.1 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • U.S. 301 (State Road 43), widening six miles of U.S. 301, Gibsonton, $63 million • I-75 expansion, widening and reconstruction of 11.4 miles from State Road 56 to Fowler Avenue, including replacing three bridges; widening 16 bridges; constructing a temporary bridge and storm drainage, Tampa, $94.7 million • Causeway Boulevard, widening 3.6 miles of Causeway Boulevard also known as State Road 676, Tampa, $43 million • Rouse Road, reconstructing and widening 2.1 miles of roadway, Orange County, $33 million • Interstate roadwork, reconstructing State Road 84, widening Interstate 595, and constructing reversible express lanes along 4.3 miles of the I-595 Express Project Corridor, Fort Lauderdale, $86 million
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Power Design Inc. ADDRESS: 11600 Ninth St. N., St. Petersburg 33716 PHONE: 727-210-0492 FAX: 727-210-0503 WEB: powerdesigninc.us PRINCIPALS: Mitch Permuy, CEO; Dana Permuy, chief financial officer; and Meredith Zdon, chief operating officer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $141 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $110 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 28.2% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 373 YEAR FOUNDED: 1989 SPECIALTY: design/build, multifamily, data centers LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Coresite Reston Building 2 “Red Brick,” electrical installation for a
200,000- square-foot data center; Reston, Va., $21.5 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Camp Lejeune, electrical work for military housing, Jacksonville, N.C., $17.3 million • Jade Ocean, electrical work on a condominium, Sunny Isles Beach, $11.1 million • Camp Allen, electrical work for a Navy residential facility, Norfolk, Va., $11.5 million • North Bethesda Market electrical work for a mixed-use building, Bethesda, Md., $13.4 million • Houston Mosaic, electrical work on two, 30-story condominium towers, Houston, $11.8 million
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ADDRESS: 202 E. Center St., administrative and dormitory Tarpon Springs 34689 facility to include 148 rooms, administrative offices, supply PHONE: 727-942-2211 and medical rooms, Fort CarFAX: 727-937-5708 son, Colo., $41.2 million WEB: jkokolakis.com • State University of New PRINCIPALS: Joseph J. York Center of Agriculture Kokolakis, president; Nick and Natural Resources, a Leo, executive vice president; 90,000-square-foot facilRoderick C. Voigt, vice ity to house the Fisheries & president; Arthur W. Gureck Jr., JOSEPH J. Wildlife, Animal and Plant vice president of operations; KOKOLAKIS Science departments, Coand J. Ted Walker, managing bleskill, N.Y., $39 million director • Florida A&M University dormitory, 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $118.8 million a 245,000-square foot, seven-story, 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $122.4 million 800-bed residence hall, Tallahassee, CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -2.9% $37.4 million FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 138 • State University of New York rehabilitate old chemistry classroom No. YEAR FOUNDED: 1972 2, 108,000-square-foot renovation SPECIALTY: design-build, construction and expansion of an old chemismanagement and general contracting try building adding three lecture LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN halls and general classrooms, Stony 2012: NYC Children’s Center Bronx Brook, N.Y., $24 million Campus & Central Services Building, • State University of New York construction of a 113,000-square-foot, new academic building, a two-story, 86-bed children’s center and 42,000-square-foot, three-story a 49,000-square-foot, two-story central academic classroom building, services building, Bronx, N.Y., $76 million relocation of an existing road and NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: subgrade utilities and repair of an existing seawall, Throg Neck, N.Y., • Army National Guard Training Cen$23 million ter Complex, a 149,000-square-foot
30,000 square feet of office ADDRESS: 6635 Willow Park space, 100,000 square feet Drive, Naples 34109 of manufacturing space and PHONE: 239-594-1994 60,000 square feet of clean FAX: 239-594-1995 room space, Ave Maria, $19 WEB: deangelisdiamond.com million PRINCIPALS: David B. NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: Diamond, founder/president; • The Residences at CocoJohn M. DeAngelis, founder/ nut Point, more than 280 vice president; Norman residential condominiums Gentry, vice president/ DAVID B. above/adjacent to an upprincipal; Jay Waltbillig, vice DIAMOND scale 1.2 million-square-foot president/principal; Steve retail/office development, Soud, CFO/principal; Reggie Estero, $72 million Morgan, CEO of health care • Park Royal Psychiatric group; Jay Howard, principal vice president for BUILD; and Hospital, a 76-bed inpatient William Gaston, principal vice psychiatric hospital facility, president for BUILD Fort Myers, $14 million 2012 GROSS REVENUE: • Naples Lakes Country Club, $100 million 28,000 square feet of interior renovation and a clubhouse 2011 GROSS REVENUE: expansion, Naples, $3.4 mil$88.5 million JOHN M. lion CHANGE FROM 2011 TO DEANGELIS • Goldcoast Salads, a 2012: 13% 65,000-square-foot food FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 70 manufacturing and cold storage YEAR FOUNDED: 1996 warehouse facility, Naples, $6.2 SPECIALTY: commercial, health care million and public • The Inn on Fifth, a 40,000-squareLARGEST PROJECT STARTED foot extension across the street IN 2012: Arthrex Inc., a two-story, from the existing hotel, Naples, $10 190,000-square-foot building with million
KHS&S Contractors prefabricated building ADDRESS: 5422 Bay Center components Drive, Suite 200, Tampa 33609 LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: University PHONE: 813-628-9330 Medical Center, inpatient FAX: 813-628-4339 tower and diagnostic WEB: khss.com treatment pavilion interiors, PRINCIPALS: Michael R. New Orleans, $21.69 million Cannon, president; Robert Luker, senior vice president; NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: and Tony Hemgesberg, senior MICHAEL R. • Marlins Park, interior and vice president CANNON exterior framing, drywall, 2012 GROSS REVENUE: finishes, Miami, $7.8 mil$97.65 million lion 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $73.63 • The Shops at Coconut Point, exmillion terior construction and finishes, CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 32.6% Estero, $10.47 million FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 344 • Coconut Creek Casino, interior YEAR FOUNDED: 1984 and exterior framing, drywall SPECIALTY: interior and exterior and finishes for a casino, Coconut construction, themed finishes and Creek, $8.5 million
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ADDRESS: 1430 L&R Industrial Blvd., Tarpon Springs 34689 PHONE: 727-938-9719 FAX: 727-938-7903 WEB: hawkinsnet.com PRINCIPALS: John McCaugherty, president; Michael Beausir, executive vice president; Earle Cooper, executive vice president; and Donald Ondrejcak, executive vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $96.75 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $85 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 13.8% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 92 YEAR FOUNDED: 1975 SPECIALTY: general contractor, construction management and design/build LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Shoppes at Bay Isles, 70,600-square-foot Publix Shopping Center with a CVS pharmacy, Longboat Key, $10 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Coastal Landings, retail center, Brooksville, $16 million • Highland Town Center Shopping Center, retail center, Lakeland, $15.6 million • Clearwater Mall, a more than 265,000-square-foot retail center, Clearwater, $15 million • The Shops at Surfside, shopping center, Cape Coral, $14.5 million • The Forum Shopping center, retail center, Fort Myers, $14.2 million
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NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ADDRESS: 620 Drew St., Clearwater 33755 • Manatee High School Davis Building, removal and PHONE: 727-461-5522 replacement of the existFAX: 727-447-4808 ing Davis Building with an WEB: creativecontractors.com 800-seat auditorium, dressing rooms, classrooms, PRINCIPALS: Alan Bomstein, music labs, practice areas, president, CEO; Alan Holderith, teaching kitchen and dinsenior vice president; Jerry ing area, Bradenton, $17.27 Siminski, senior vice president; Joshua Bomstein, vice ALAN BOMSTEIN million president; and Jim Cacini, vice • Ruth Eckerd Hall, expanpresident sion and renovation of a performing arts hall and construction of 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $88.1 million an educational facility, Clearwa2011 GROSS REVENUE: $85.2 million ter, $21 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 3.4% • Lakeland Regional Medical Center FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 58 M Wing, patient tower, Lakeland, $33.8 million YEAR FOUNDED: 1974 • Tarpon Springs Elementary SPECIALTY: construction management School, 110,000-square-foot school, for public/institutional, health care and Tarpon Springs, $24.6 million educational buildings • USF St. Petersburg Multi-Purpose LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN Student Center, six-story, 200-bed 2012: Highland Recreation Complex, a residence hall connected to a two45,480-square-foot, two-story recreation story student services building center with two gymnasiums, elevated with a ballroom, meeting space running track, 30-foot-tall indoor play structure, offices, and preschool, Largo, and dining services, St. Peters$14.36 million burg, $16.5 million
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CHRIS LAFACE
ADDRESS: 1409 Tech Blvd., Suite 1, Tampa 33619 PHONE: 813-623-6777 FAX: 813-663-6724 WEB: ripatampa.com PRINCIPALS: Frank P. Ripa, CEO; and Chris LaFace, president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $70 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $68 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 2.9% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 280 YEAR FOUNDED: 1998 SPECIALTY: site, utilities and roadway construction LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: St. Joseph’s Hospital South, site construction, paving, utilities and off-site improvements, Riverview, $8.5 million
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Willis A. Smith Construction Inc. ADDRESS: 5001 Lakewood Ranch Blvd. N., Sarasota 34240 PHONE: 941-366-3116 FAX: 941-954-5509 WEB: willissmith.com PRINCIPALS: David E. Sessions, CEO/ president; and F. John LaCivita, vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $68.4 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $43.3 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 58% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 52 YEAR FOUNDED: 1972 SPECIALTY: arts and culture, health care and education LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Sarasota County Technical Institute Vocational Buildings, five one-story and one two-story education buildings, Sarasota, $25.86 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • LECOM School of Dental Medicine, dental school with two lecture halls, 11 dental suites and a 47,250-square-foot patient clinic,
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NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ADDRESS: 1415 10th St. W., Palmetto 34221 • Lynches River Electric CoPHONE: 941-729-0000 operative, 26,000-square-foot headquarters, 17,900-squareFAX: 941-729-0007 foot warehouse and WEB: zconstruction.com 16,900-square-foot vehiclePRINCIPALS: Alan Zirkelbach, storage facility, Pageland, S.C., president; Jim Pastor, executive $11 million vice president; and Craig • Manatee County CourtZirkelbach, vice president house, historical facade 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $66 ALAN renovation, Bradenton, $2.5 million ZIRKELBACH million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $38 • Downtown Bradenton million Transit Station, bus terminal and art CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 73.7% walk, Bradenton, $2.5 million FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 42 • Hendrick Honda of Easley, a standalone two-story, 40,540-square-foot YEAR FOUNDED: 1996 car dealership and associated site SPECIALTY: design/build, commercial and work on six acres, Easley, S.C., $4.7 industrial construction and construction million management • Manatee School for the Arts, a threeLARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: story, 41,200-square-foot classroom FedEx Ground Distribution Center, an building and associated site work, 186,321-square-foot distribution center for Palmetto, $4.2 million FedEx, Des Moines, Iowa, $8 million
NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ADDRESS: 6354 118th Ave. N., Largo 33773 • St. Joseph North Hospital, PHONE: 727-546-3561 HVAC and plumbing for a 350,000-square-foot hospiFAX: 727-545-1801 tal, Tampa, $31 million WEB: bchmechanical.com • Tampa General Hospital PRINCIPALS: Daryl W. Blume, Expansion, HVAC, plumbing president; Daniel J. Allen, vice and sheet metal on a hospipresident of operations; Brian tal wing, Tampa, $25 million Wilkinson, vice president of sales; and John Fields, chief DARYL W. BLUME • The Amway Center, plumbing and piping for financial officer an 18,500-seat NBA arena, 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $62.05 million Orlando, $8.5 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $54.2 million • Burnham Institute for Medical CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 14.5% Research, HVAC, plumbing and FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 425 medical gas work for a medical facility, Orlando, $16.2 million YEAR FOUNDED: 1976 • Nielson Media Research CenSPECIALTY: HVAC, plumbing and medical gas ter, HVAC, plumbing, and a full automation system for a LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 616,000-square-foot corporate 2012: University of Tampa Residence campus, Oldsmar, $15 million Hall VII, mechanical work for a 193,000-square-foot, 528-bed student housing facility, Tampa, DND
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2012: Trio at Encore, an 141-unit ADDRESS: 6320 Tower Lane, multifamily development, Tampa, Sarasota 34240 $17.9 million PHONE: 941-552-0240 NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: FAX: 941-552-0245 • Lighthouse Commons at WEB: coreconstruction.com Edison State College, a 405-bed PRINCIPALS: John student-housing project, Fort Wiseman, president; Myers,$18.5 million Brent Elliott, director of • Villa Grand at Sarasota, an operations; Brian Jones, 108-unit independent living director of development; and JOHN WISEMAN project, Sarasota, $13.86 milGrant Curtan, director of lion pre-construction • Osprey Lodge, a 124-unit assisted2012 GROSS REVENUE: $55 million living facility with an Alzheimer’s 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $68 million building, Tavares, $11.79 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -19.1% • Artisan Club Condominiums, FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 46 an eight-building condominium YEAR FOUNDED: 1982 development, Celebration, $57.71 million SPECIALTY: renovation, restoration and additions, design-build and construction • Marriott Hotel, a nine-story, 230management room hotel, Normal, Ill., $60.7 LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN million
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McIntyre Elwell & Strammer General Contractors Inc. low-income HUD apartment ADDRESS: 1645 Barber Road, complex, Port Charlotte, $7.5 Sarasota 34240 million PHONE: 941-377-6800 NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: FAX: 941-378-2296 • Publix Super Market, WEB: mesgc.com renovation of an existing PRINCIPALS: John A. grocery store, Lakeland, McIntyre, president; Fred $1.9 million Strammer, vice president • Sarasota Village Plaza, of estimating, sales; Ryan demolition and reconstrucMcIntyre, vice president of JOHN MCINTYRE tion of the existing Village retail construction; Mark Plaza shopping center, Freeman, vice president of Sarasota, $3.8 million operations, secretary; and Greg Elwell, vice president of business development • Beall’s Department Store/Beall’s Outlet, an 86,000-square-foot 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $46 million building for both stores, Fernan2011 GROSS REVENUE: $34.4 million dina Beach, $1.9 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 33.7% • Whole Foods Market, interior buildFULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 73 out for a 38,000-square-foot grocery YEAR FOUNDED: 1987 store, Carrollwood, $2.8 million SPECIALTY: commercial construction, • Publix Super Market, interior senior-care facilities and apartments renovation of a grocery store and LARGEST PROJECT STARTED construction of a 10,000-squareIN 2012: Blessed Pope John XXIII foot addition, Huntsville, Ala., $2.9 Apartments, a three-story, 68-unit million.
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PHILIP A. KELLOGG
CHARLES B. KIMSEY
ADDRESS: 6077 Clark Center Ave., Sarasota 34238 PHONE: 941-927-7700 FAX: 941-927-7705 WEB: kelloggkimsey.com PRINCIPALS: Philip A. Kellogg, president; Charles B. Kimsey, executive vice president; and David Pfeil, vice president of operations 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $45 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $70 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -35.7% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 49 YEAR FOUNDED: 1986 SPECIALTY: retail, hospitality and general commercial LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Homewood Suites, four-story, 128-unit hotel, Orlando, $9 million
NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • SeaWorld Marriott Hotels, seven-story SeaWorldthemed SpringHill Suites and Fairfield Inn & Suites, Orlando, $29.5 million • Hotel Sierra, 17-story hotel and parking garage, Charlotte, N.C., $19 million • Aloft Hotel & Parking Garage, 115-unit, five-story hotel over three levels of parking and retail/restaurant space, Asheville, N.C., $18.5 million • Ritz-Carlton Beach Club, luxury beach club with restaurant, swimming pools and underground parking, Sarasota, $17.2 million • Aloft Hotel, 162-unit urban hotel, Tallahassee, $16.5 million
NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ADDRESS: 2701 Prince St., Fort Myers 33916 • Boston Red Sox – Spring PHONE: 239-332-4646 Training Facility, HVAC, plumbing and fire sprinkler FAX: 239-332-5928 work for new major league WEB: bandicontractors.com spring training facility, Fort PRINCIPALS: Gary H. Griffin, Myers, $3 million president; Jason N. Grabowski, • Florida Gulf Coast Univervice president; and Brian Kelly, sity – Academic Building No. secretary 8, HVAC, plumbing and fire 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $44 GARY H. sprinkler work for new multimillion GRIFFIN story classroom and lab facil2011 GROSS REVENUE: ity, Estero, $1.8 million $48.8 million • Nortrax Service Facility, HVAC, CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -9.8% plumbing, electrical and fuel piping work for new industrial equipFULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 284 ment facility, Miami, $1.1 million YEAR FOUNDED: 1960 • Edison State College – Student SPECIALTY: mechanical, electrical and Housing, HVAC and plumbing plumbing work for new design/build multiLARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN story student housing building, 2012: Arthrex manufacturing and Fort Myers, $2 million warehouse facility, mechanical work and • Hill Middle School, HVAC and fuel system for a 200,000-square-foot plumbing work for school renovamanufacturing plant with 60,000 square tion project, Tampa, $1.5 million feet of clean room space, Ave Maria, $4.8 million
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ADDRESS: 2713 N. Falkenburg Road, Tampa 33619 PHONE: 813-623-3724 FAX: 813-621-1439 WEB: edtaylor.net PRINCIPALS: Brian Jackson, president; R. Mark Weaver, vice president; and James Walters, secretary/ treasurer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $44 million
2011 GROSS REVENUE: $21 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 109.5% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 52 YEAR FOUNDED: 1991 SPECIALTY: commercial and industrial LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Feld Entertainment, redevelopment of an existing industrial property into a global headquarters for a large entertainment company, Palmetto, $15 million
NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Sanibel Harbor Resort, reconstruction of resort hotel after a hurricane, Sanibel, $18.8 million • Tropical Sportswear, an office building, Tampa, $14.4 million • Cypress Bay Executive Office, an office building, Tampa, $13.2 million • Microlumen, an office and manufacturing facility, Oldsmar, $9.7 million
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JOHN S. MCGARVEY
ADDRESS: 9260 Estero Park Commons Blvd., Suite 101, Estero, 33928 PHONE: 239-738-7800 WEB: mcgarveydevelopment.com PRINCIPALS: John S. McGarvey, president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $44 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $45 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -2.2% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 45 YEAR FOUNDED: 1996 SPECIALTY: design/build, commercial, residential developer and custom homebuilder LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Franklin Academy, 91,365-square-foot, two-story elementary school Cooper City, DND NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Renaissance Charter School, 110,000-squarefoot school campus, Port St. Lucie, $12.01 million • Oasis Charter High School, 50,000-squarefoot education building, Cape Coral, $7.8 million • Quail West Clubhouse, renovation of a 70,000-square-foot clubhouse, Naples $8.6 million • La Caille Villas in Quail West, 16-unit luxury residential villas, Naples, $20 million • Henderson Franklin Attorneys office, 53,500-square-foot law office, Fort Myers, $2.6 million
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Kimmins Contracting Corp. ADDRESS: 1501 Second Ave., tion of roadway, DND Tampa 33605 • St. Joseph’s Heart Center PHONE: 813-241-1600 Hospital, Tampa, demolition of the existing site and FAX: 813-367-4214 generator building and WEB: kimmins.com construction of a lift station, PRINCIPALS: Joseph M. storm piping, water, fire Williams, president services, concrete pavement 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $43 and site pavement, Tampa, million DND 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $44 JOSEPH M. • St. Anthony’s Hospital, deWILLIAMS million molition of existing site and interior building demolition, CHANGE FROM 2011 TO earthwork, storm piping, water, fire, 2012: -2.3% concrete pavement and site paveFULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 173 ment, St. Petersburg, DND YEAR FOUNDED: 1923 • Removal and replacement of an SPECIALTY: civil site work, demolition, existing force-main, open cut to instone and aggregate sales stall a new 16-inch PVC force-main LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN and removal of the exiting force2012: City of Tampa F&I Water Mains main, milling and overlay existing 2” to 42”, installing various sized water roadways, Tampa, DND mains along with testing and restoration • Tampa International Airport parkthroughout the city limits, Tampa, $13 ing rehabilitation, replacement of million the entrance and exit ramps, restoNOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ration and replacement of concrete • Tampa Port Authority Petroleum within the active parking garages, Facilities Improvements, installaTampa, DND
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Brooks & Freund LLC ADDRESS: 5661 Independence Circle, Suite 1, Fort Myers, 33912 PHONE: 239-939-5251 FAX: 239-939-5117 WEB: brooksandfreund.com PRINCIPALS: Richard Freund, manager 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $38 million RICHARD 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $45 FREUND million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -15.6% • FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 22 YEAR FOUNDED: 2000 • SPECIALTY: design-build, general contractor, construction manager • LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Pinellas Heights, 153-unit seniorliving facility, Largo, $16.44 million
NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • American Momentum Bank, five-story bank with high-end finishes, Naples, $8.17 million • Diversified Yacht Services, demolition of marina facility and construction of a 50,000-square-foot largevessel service facility and 10,000-square-foot harbormaster outpost, Fort Myers, $15.18 million Royal Palm Yacht Club, renovations and additions to an existing clubhouse, Fort Myers, $1.74 million Paseo, 54 multi-story buildings, Fort Myers, $39.19 million Renaissance Preserve, affordable housing community with 35 townhomes, Fort Myers, $22.25 million
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Crowther Roofing & Sheet Metal of Florida Inc. ADDRESS: 2543 Rockfill Road, Fort Myers 33916 PHONE: 800-741-3114 FAX: 239-332-0939 WEB: crowther.net PRINCIPALS: Lee Scott Crowther, chairman; Kevin M. Callans, president; and Thomas S. Callans, secretary/ treasurer KEVIN M. CALLANS 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $37.7 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $40.1 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -6% • FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 325 YEAR FOUNDED: 1974 • SPECIALTY: roofing, HVAC and lightgauge metal trusses, HVAC
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Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. ADDRESS: 11941 Fairway Lakes Drive, Fort Myers 33913 PHONE: 239-561-4141 FAX: 239-561-1996 WEB: owen-ames-kimball.com PRINCIPALS: David Dale, president; Patrick Conran, vice president; Steve Richards, vice president; and Sherry Schreier, vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $36 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $50 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -28% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 41 YEAR FOUNDED: 1982 SPECIALTY: general contractor, construction management and design/ build LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Venice Municipal Airport runway project, reconstructing a runway and taxiways, security fencing and other associated improvements, Venice, $7 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • East, Neil Armstrong and Peace River Replacement Schools, new schools to replace several hurricane dam-
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DONALD WOODRUFF
LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Terraces of Bonita, steel trusses, tile, lightweight concrete, membrane roofing for a residential development, Bonita Springs, $3.7 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Bears Paw Villas, metal shingle re-roof a residential development, Naples, $3.1 million • St. Williams Church, steel truss, tile, membrane roofing a church, Naples, $700,000 Labelle Elementary School, metal reroofing a school, Labelle, $1.1 million Venice High School, metal roofing, membrane roofing a school, Venice, $1.7 million
Woodruff & Sons Inc. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 10127, Bradenton 34282 PHONE: 941-756-1871 FAX: 941-755-1379 WEB: woodruffandsons.com PRINCIPALS: Donald Woodruff, president; Bruce Woodruff, vice president; and Linda Wakeman, secretary/treasurer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $34 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $35 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -2.9% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 140 YEAR FOUNDED: 1946 SPECIALTY: sewer, waterline installation, site development and road building LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: River Road and U.S. 41 intersection, improvements, roadwork and utilities, Venice, $8.7 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • U.S. 301 from Erie Road to County Road 675, utility and roadway improvements, Parrish, $21.13 million • Webber Street, roadway improvements, Sarasota, $11.9 million • Tidewater Preserve, residential utility and site development, Bradenton, $11.79 million • University Town Center, phase 1B, utilities and retail site development, Sarasota, $17.12 million • Peace River Phase 2 Pipeline Interconnect, seven miles of 42-inch water-main pipeline, North Port, $10.1 million
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APG Electric Inc. ADDRESS: 4825 140th Ave. N., Suite K, Clearwater 33762 PHONE: 727-530-0077 FAX: 727-530-0045 WEB: apgelectric.com PRINCIPALS: John R. Kavula, chairman and CEO; Jerry Lightner, chief operating officer; Mike Henley, president; and Chris Johnson, vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $30.3 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $23.9 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 26.8% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 250 YEAR FOUNDED: 1983 SPECIALTY: electrical contracting and engineering LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: St Joseph’s Hospital South, a 352,000-square-foot, four-story, full-service
JOHN. R. KAVULA hospital with an attached three-story, 80,000-square-foot medical arts building, Riverview, $28 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Universal Studios Island of Adventure: The Lost Continent, construction of theme park rides and attraction, Orlando, $13.98 million • Tampa Museum of Art, a downtown waterfront museum with galleries, lecture rooms, café and catering fa-
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cilities, Tampa, $5.5 million • Tampa International Plaza, a twolevel mall with restaurants and parking, Tampa, $6.18 million • St. Joseph’s Hospital North, a threelevel acute-care hospital, Tampa, $26 million • Boca Ciega High School, extensive renovation of an existing high school including several new buildings, Gulfport, $10 million
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ADDRESS: 8284 Vico Court, Sarasota 34240 PHONE: 941-377-1000 FAX: 941-377-4499 WEB: sutterroofing.com PRINCIPALS: Stephen F. Sutter, chairman; Douglas C. Sutter, vice president; and Bradley W. Sutter, vice president service division 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $33.2 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $30.2 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 9.9% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 234 YEAR FOUNDED: 1979 SPECIALTY: commercial roofing, maintenance and repairs, architectural sheet metal and custom residential applications LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: McIntosh Middle School, retrofitting a 150,000-square-foot middle school, Sarasota, $1 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Publix freezer and distribution expansion, re-roofing a 700,000-square-foot freezer building, Lakeland, $3.55 million • Sysco Distribution Center, reroofing a 300,000-square-foot building, Bradenton, $2.4 million • Boca Ciega Replacement High School, reroofing a new school campus, St. Petersburg, $1.72 million • Pasco High School EEE, roofing a 150,000-square-foot high school, Hudson, $1.58 million • L-3 Aviation Recorders, reroofing a 686,000-square-foot building, Sarasota, $589,000
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DAVID K. SCHERER
ROBERT D. BAKER
RON E. STRANGE
ADDRESS: 4239 63rd St. W., Bradenton 34209 PHONE: 941-795-6100 FAX: 941-795-6101 WEB: tdsconstruction.com PRINCIPALS: David K. Scherer, president; Robert D. Baker, vice president of construction; and Ron E. Strange, senior project manager 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $28.6 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $25.6 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 11.7% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 75 YEAR FOUNDED: 1987 SPECIALTY: retail and tenant build-outs LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Burlington Coat Factory, a retail department store, Phoenix, $1.3 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • HH Gregg, retail tenant finishes, Orlando, $1.8 million • Z Gallerie, new retail construction, Pembroke Pines, $1.17 million • Burlington Coat Factory, retail tenant improvements, Glen Allen, Va., $1.24 million • T.J. Maxx, interior build-out, Inverness, $1.65 million • Wal-Mart #817, interior build-out, Kissimmee, $1.2 million
Conditioned Air Corp. of Naples Inc. ADDRESS: 3786 Mercantile Ave., Naples 34104 PHONE: 239-643-2445 FAX: 239-643-0996
W. THEODORE ETZEL III
REED GIASSON
ANDREW STULTZ
KIM FRENCH
PRINCIPALS: W. Theodore Etzel III, CEO; Keith Walker, president and chief operating officer; and Carol Papesh, senior vice president and chief financial officer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $27.8 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $24.9 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 11.6% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 220 YEAR FOUNDED: 1962 SPECIALTY: HVAC, sales service and design/build
KEITH WALKER
LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Custom residence, installation of a geothermal, heat pump, and cooling tower mechanical systems, Old Naples $700,000. NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Hyatt Place, HVAC system for a three-story hotel, Sarasota, $675,000 • Hyatt Place, HVAC system for a five-story hotel, Fort Myers, $655,500 • Naples Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project, HVAC system for an 8,300-square-foot building, Naples, $226,031. • North Lee County Wastewater Treatment Plant, HVAC for a wastewater treatment building, North Fort Myers, $155,755
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Halfacre Construction Co.
JOHN JACK COX III
WEB: conditionedair.com
ADDRESS: 7015 Professional Parkway E., Sarasota 34240 PHONE: 941-907-9099 FAX: 941-907-9079 WEB: halfacreconstruction.com PRINCIPALS: John Jack Cox III, president/ owner; Andrew Stultz, vice president/ Charlotte County manager; Reed Giasson, vice president of operations; and Kim French, vice president of client services 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $25.5 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $23.5 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 8.5% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 22 YEAR FOUNDED: 1970 SPECIALTY: design/build, construction management, general contracting and tenant improvements LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Sun Hydraulics manufacturing facility, a 75,000-square-foot industrial facility, Sarasota, $16 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Gold Coast Eagle Distributing headquarters, a 150,000-square-foot distribution facility with cold storage space
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and 20,000 square feet of office, Lakewood Ranch, $16 million • Sarasota County Board of Realtors Headquarters Offices, a 15,000-squarefoot office building with meeting/ training rooms, Sarasota, $2.6 million • Port Manatee Warehouse No. 11, a 171,000-square-foot warehouse,
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TLC Diversified Inc. ADDRESS: 2719 17th St. E., Palmetto 34221 PHONE: 941-722-0621 FAX: 941-722-1382 WEB: tlcdiversified.com PRINCIPALS: Thurston Lamberson, president; Joanne Lamberson, senior vice president; and Dalas Lamberson, vice president of operations 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $25 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $10 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 150% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 80 YEAR FOUNDED: 1985 SPECIALTY: water and wastewater infrastructure LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Water Conservation II Water Reclamation Facility treatment improvements phase I, upgrades and improvements to a wastewater treatment facility, Orlando, $11.3 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Century Village North Reclaimed Water Facility, upgrades to water treatment plant, Palm Beach County, $3.8 million • Headworks screening and grit-removal project, Clearwater, $5.65 million • Water and Wastewater Treatment upgrades, Martin County, $6.1 million
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J.O. DeLotto and Sons Inc. NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ADDRESS: 924 E. Busch Blvd., Tampa, 33612 • Tampa Preparatory School, PHONE: 813-935-2191 a new campus including 125,000 square feet of classFAX: 813-935-2456 room space, a 15,000-squareWEB: delotto.com foot athletic facility and PRINCIPALS: Craig 10,000-square-foot theater, Lamberson, president; Wayne Tampa, $17.8 million Fernandez, executive vice president; Doug Littrell, • Davis Islands Residence, CRAIG executive vice president; a 30,000-square-foot home, LAMBERSON and Darrin Thomson, vice Tampa, DND president • Glazer Children’s Museum, 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $23 million 53,000-square-foot, three-story 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $30.6 million museum with exhibit spaces, meeting rooms, an education cenCHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: ter, outdoor terrace and kitchen, -24.8% Tampa, $10.7 million FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 30 • Ferman Automotive at Cypress YEAR FOUNDED: 1946 Creek, a 99,000-square-foot auto SPECIALTY: general contractors, dealership complex including a design/builders and construction full service GMC, pre-owned, and managers Chrysler/Jeep auto centers, Lutz, LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN DND 2012: Ferman BMW, a 66,700-square• Audi Tampa at Reeves Import Mofoot dealership including showroom, torcars, a 37,000-square-foot auto service and parts building, Palm Harbor, dealership, Tampa, DND DND
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ADDRESS: 2300 22nd St. N., St. Petersburg, 33713 PHONE: 727-821-3223 FAX: 727-822-5726 WEB: hcsfl.com PRINCIPALS: Bronson Alexander, president, CEO 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $22.4 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $25.8 million BRONSON CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -13.2% ALEXANDER FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 32 YEAR FOUNDED: 1920 SPECIALTY: construction management, design/build and general contractor LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Aqua Apartments, renovation of a 16-story, 196-unit multifamily building, Tampa, $9.3 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • City of St. Petersburg Mahaffey Theater, renovation and additions to a 95,000-square-foot theater, St. Petersburg, $21.74 million • St. Anthony’s Hospital, interior and exterior renovation of an existing hospital and other campus enhancements, St. Petersburg, $20.24 million • Museum of Fine Arts New Hazel Hough Wing, a 35,800-square-foot addition with a 5,600-square-foot conservatory to the existing museum, St. Petersburg, $17.65 million • Westminster Shores Bahama Place Building, a 78,000-squarefoot independent-living building with 20 units and associated amenities, St. Petersburg, $14.65 million • Pinellas County Public Works operations and vehicle storage buildings, a hurricane-hardened emergency operations center with fail-over power, water systems and a storage facility for 32 vehicles, Clearwater, $27.39 million
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NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ADDRESS: 8170-4 Mainline Parkway, Fort Myers 33912 • Sarasota Memorial CenPHONE: 239-939-4502 tral Energy Plant, HVAC and plumbing for a central energy FAX: 239-939-4225 plant, Sarasota, $6.2 million WEB: umihvac.com • James Stephens AcadPRINCIPALS: Michael A. Clark, emy, HVAC and plumbing for president a remodel/addition to Lee 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $22 County school, Fort Myers, million $3.1 million MICHAEL A. 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $21 • Florida Gulf Coast UniCLARK million versity central energy plant, CHANGE FROM 2011 TO HVAC and plumbing for an 2012: 4.8% energy plant, Fort Myers, $2.8 million FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 120 • Manatee Memorial patient tower, YEAR FOUNDED: 1987 HVAC and plumbing for a patient SPECIALTY: HVAC and plumbing tower, Bradenton, $5.7 million LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN • Lee County Justice Center, HVAC 2012: Chico building 10, HVAC for a new and plumbing, Fort Myers, $3.3 three-story office building, Fort Myers, $2.9 million million
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A.D. Morgan Corp. ADDRESS: 716 N. Renellie Drive, Tampa 33609 PHONE: 813-832-3033 FAX: 813-831-9860 WEB: admorgan.com PRINCIPALS: Rebecca J. Smith, president; John Kalaf, vice president of operations; David Wade, director of marketing 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $18 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $22 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -18.2% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 28 YEAR FOUNDED: 1989 SPECIALTY: general contractor and construction manager LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: St. Petersburg College
Ethics and Social Science Building, three-story, mixed-use building with classroom, lecture hall and hightech cafe with a full-kitchen on the Clearwater campus, Clearwater, $12 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Washington Correctional Institution, a new annex, Chipley, $43 million • Lowell Correctional Institution, a new annex, Ocala, $28 million • Ese Center, a school, Home in the Hills, $17.9 million • Constans Theatre, a theater building for the University of Florida, Gainesville, $11 million • Sumter County Jail expansion, expanding a jail, Bushnell, $22 million
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JEFFREY T. SMITH
UTAHNA SMITH
ADDRESS: 6771 Professional Parkway W., Suite 100, Sarasota 34240 PHONE: 941-907-0010 FAX: 941-907-0030 WEB: recrawford.com PRINCIPALS: Jeffrey T. Smith, president and Utahna Smith, vice president, chief financial officer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $18 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $15 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 20% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 35 YEAR FOUNDED: 1996 SPECIALTY: retail, office, restaurant and medical LARGEST PROJECT
U.S. Coast Guard Barracks, Elizabeth City
STARTED IN 2012: WaWa, a 6,472-square-foot convenience store, Lake Mary, $1.11 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Ethan Allen, retail store, Viera, $2.7 million • Social Security Administration building, office building, Bradenton, $4.1 million • Veterans Administration, medical center, Bradenton, $2.3 million • Ruth Chris Steakhouse, renovation and an addition to a building to create a 7,900-square-foot restaurant, Tampa, $1.2 million • LDS Meeting House, a 16,000-square-foot building, Lake Buena Vista, $3.4 million
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ADDRESS: 8433 Enterprise Circle, Suite 140, Lakewood Ranch 34202 PHONE: 877-361-2620 FAX: 941-552-0350 WEB: veteranconstructors.com PRINCIPALS: Andreas Knispel, president, CEO 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $16 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $13 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 23.1% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 20 YEAR FOUNDED: 2009 SPECIALTY: design/build, construction management and general contracting LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: U.S. Coast Guard Barracks, new lift station, paving and additional improvements
to a three-story barracks facility, Elizabeth City, DND NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Naval Facilities Engineering Command, interior work for a 22,000-square-foot child care center, Norfolk Naval Station, Va., $255,000 • Fort Bragg Barracks renewal project, site fixtures and more for two four-story and one six-story residential building, Fort Bragg, N.C., $2.45 million • Fort Pierce federal courthouse project, exterior framing and more for courthouse project, Fort Pierce, $846,000 • James A Haley Veterans’ Hospital polytrauma addition, architectural pre-cast wall panels for a 170,000-square-foot addition, Tampa, $2.43 million
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rooms, Tampa, $9.88 million ADDRESS: 6208 Whiskey Creek, Fort Myers, 33919 NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: PHONE: 239-936-9006 • The Center for Specialized FAX: 239-936-9010 Surgery, 9,102-square-foot surgical facility, Fort Myers, WEB: stevensconstructioninc.com $2.9 million PRINCIPALS: Mark Stevens, • Suncoast Beverage sales president; Troy Hernly, addition, remodeling a director of construction; and 114,460-square-foot wareTerri Sobeck, director of administration MARK STEVENS house distribution center with a 5,625-square-foot keg cooler, 2012 GROSS REVENUE: Fort Myers, $1.5 million $15.3 million • Bud and Donna Somers Hospice 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $9.8 million House and Resource Center, a CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 56.1% 16-suite hospice building, Sebring, FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 27 $6.5 million YEAR FOUNDED: 2003 • Eye Specialists Cornea and Laser Center, renovation of a surgical SPECIALTY: construction management, center and a 4,600-square-foot adcommercial, health care, religious and hospitality construction dition, Fort Myers, $2.9 million LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: • Florida Hospital Heartland 36-bed Florida Hospital Tampa facade, multiexpansion, a 50,000-square-foot phase exterior and interior updates to a addition to an existing hospital hospital including renovating 355 patient building, Sebring, $6.4 million
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Connor & Gaskins Unlimited LLC ADDRESS: 1998 Trade Center Way, Suite 2, Naples 34109 PHONE: 239-293-2608 WEB: CGUnlimited.com PRINCIPALS: Barry Connor, founder, CEO; and Craig Gaskins, founder, chief operating officer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: BARRY CONNOR $14.7 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $9.3 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 58.1% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 7 YEAR FOUNDED: 2010 SPECIALTY: new construction, tenant improvements, remodels LARGEST PROJECT CRAIG GASKINS STARTED IN 2012: Artecity, residential condominium work and new construction of three two-story townhomes, Miami
Beach, DND NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Hillcrest Manor, renovation of a 10-unit apartment complex, Naples, DND • Laketown Wharf, residential condominium and hotel enhancements, Panama Beach, DND • Ritz-Carlton Beach Club expansion, improvements to the Ritz-Carlton Beach Club, Sarasota, DND • Tavira Tenant Improvements, interior and exterior balcony improvements to multiple units within Tavira Condominium, Naples, DND • Collier Historic Motorcar Museum, interior improvements to historic car museum, Naples, DND
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McEnany Roofing & Contracting Inc. ADDRESS: 8803 Industrial Drive, Tampa 33637 PHONE: 813-988-1669 FAX: 813-988-1855 WEB: mcenany.com PRINCIPALS: Michael McEnany, president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $15 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $12 MICHAEL MCENANY million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 25% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 135 • YEAR FOUNDED: 1985 SPECIALTY: roofing, exterior shell repair, brick work • LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Chiaramonte Elementary School
reroof, removing the existing roof and reroofing a school, Tampa, $1.21 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, roofing system for the courthouse, Tampa, $1.5 million • Mosaic, roofing work for a corporate office building, Bartow, $2.8 million • Trinity Hospital, roofing work, New Port Richey, $2.6 million Tampa General Hospital, roofing and brickwork, Tampa, $10 million Kinder Morgan, roofing work for a storage building, Port Manatee, Bradenton, $415,000
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Pat Cook Construction Inc. ADDRESS: 1904 Manatee Ave. W., Suite 300, Bradenton 34205 PHONE: 941-749-1959 FAX: 941-746-8475 WEB: patcook.com PRINCIPALS: Pat Cook, president; Don Sicking, vice president; and Darla Cook, secretary/treasurer PAT COOK 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $14.3 million • 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $16.7 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -14.4% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 10 • YEAR FOUNDED: 1992 SPECIALTY: schools, retail and • government construction LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN
2012: Value Place Hotel, 129room hotel, Alpharetta, Ga., $3.46 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • University Consumer Square, a 110,000-squarefoot retail shop, Sarasota, $5 million • Manatee County Transportation Complex, a 35,000-square-foot office building, $3 million Trilectron Industries, a 130,000-square-foot manufacturing facility, Bradenton, $5.6 million Value Place Hotel, eight hotels, statewide, $4 million to $5 million Venice Fire Station No. 3, a 16,800-square-foot fire station, Venice, DND
Fort Bragg Third Brigade Combat Team proceessing center Fort Bragg, N.C.
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Dynamix Mechanical
NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: ADDRESS: 5910 Benjamin Center Drive, Suite 120, Tampa • Fort Benning Build33634 ing 2762, renovation of the PHONE: 813-884-5300 HVAC and plumbing systems, Columbus, Ga., $1.9 FAX: 813-884-5600 million WEB: dynamixmechanical.com • Intellicenter, installPRINCIPALS: Christopher C. ing an HVAC system for a Leiser, president commercial office building 2012 GROSS REVENUE: Tampa, $937,000 $13.5 million CHRISTOPHER • Dayton Veteran Affairs C. LEISER 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $5 Hospital, renovation of a million G.I. clinic and the addition CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 170% of a new primary care wing, Dayton, Ohio, $1.02 million FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 100 • Big Creek Pump Station, replacing YEAR FOUNDED: 2007 three ventral axial-flow pumps, SPECIALTY: mechanical contractor, Des Moines River, Iowa, $1 milengineering, maintenance lion LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN • Lockheed-Martin Corp., installing 2012: Fort Bragg Third Brigade Combat rooftop energy recovery ventilaTeam’s processing center, renovation tion units with chilled water pipof the HVAC and plumbing systems, ing, Oldsmar, $300,000 Fayetteville, N.C., $1.7 million
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D.L. Porter Constructors Inc. ADDRESS: 6574 Palmer Park Circle, Sarasota 34238 PHONE: 941-929-9400 FAX: 941-929-9500 WEB: dlporter.com PRINCIPALS: Gary A. Loer, president; and C. Marshall White, vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $12.3 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $9.4 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 30.9% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 12 YEAR FOUNDED: 1977 SPECIALTY: commercial general contractor and construction manager LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: 1800 Atlantic Condominium Balcony Repairs, concrete and railing repairs to 168 balconies and glassdoor replacements on 110 units, Key West, $5.79 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Santa Maria Resort & Hotel, a multi-building, 35-unit resort, Key West, $12.5 million • Staybridge Suites Hotel, a fivestory, 104-unit hotel, Savannah, Ga., $8.2 million • Southernmost on the Beach Hotel, a five-building, 87-unit hotel, Key West, $17.8 million • Florida Key Mosquito Control, hanger and offices, Marathon, $7.7 million • Senior Citizen Plaza, concrete repair for a five-story, 200-unit apartment complex, Key West, $7.5 million
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Frederick Derr & Co. Inc. ADDRESS: 3801 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota 34234 PHONE: 941-355-8575 FAX: 941-351-8854 WEB: frederickderrcompany.com PRINCIPALS: Frederick M. Derr, chairman of the board; and Keith A. Ravazzoli, president and chief operating officer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $11.33 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $8.5 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 33.3%
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 82 YEAR FOUNDED: 1961 SPECIALTY: heavy highway construction, site development, utility installation LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Fairfield Paired Villas, infrastructure work for a subdivision, Bradenton, $1.7 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Venetian Golf and River Club, infrastructure work for a subdivision, Venice, $24.5 million
Pinellas Heights Senior Housing, Largo
• Central Park, site-development for a 826-home subdivision, Lakewood Ranch, $9.7 million • Winchester Boulevard, roadway work, Charlotte and Sarasota counties, $10.2 million • Lakewood Ranch Corporate Park, infrastructure work for a commercial development, Lakewood Ranch, $7.9 million • Honore Avenue East, roadway work, Manatee County, $7 million
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Masonry Builders Inc. ADDRESS: 5012 W. Cypress St., Tampa 33607 PHONE: 813-286-4707 FAX: 813-286-3072 WEB: masonrybuilders.com PRINCIPALS: Thomas B. Bradley, president; and Todd Bradley, vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $11 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $9.06 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 21.4% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 110 YEAR FOUNDED: 1988 SPECIALTY: masonry contractor LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Pinellas Heights Senior Housing,
masonry work for an assisted-living facility, Largo, $1.1 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Raymond James Stadium, masonry work, Tampa, $7.5 million • Manatee High School, masonry work, Bradenton, $2.12 million • Bradenton Village, masonry work for a multifamily residential project, Bradenton, $3.5 million • St. Leo Housing, masonry work for a student housing facility, St. Leo, $1.5 million • Portland, masonry work for a residential building, St. Petersburg, $310,000
ROBERT L. JAMES
J. KEVIN PHILLIPS
ADDRESS: 13751 Jetport Commerce Parkway, Fort Myers 33913 PHONE: 239-936-6002 FAX: 239-936-8175 WEB: rljames.com PRINCIPALS: Robert L. James, CEO; J. Kevin Phillips, president; and John Dahin, chief financial officer and vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $9.9 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $9.9 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 0% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 100 YEAR FOUNDED: 1988 SPECIALTY: painting, concrete repair and window installation
LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Chambrel at Island Lake, complete rehab of a building exterior including replacement of the siding, windows, sliding glass doors, and painting, Longwood, DND NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Cabana Club Condominium, concrete restoration of a condominium, Clearwater, $1.4 million • Club Longboat, exterior restoration and painting, Longboat Key, $1 million • Ocean’s West, exterior painting, Daytona Beach Shores, $900,000 • 1800 Atlantic Condominium, concrete restoration of a condominium, Key West, $416,000
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Key Glass LLC ADDRESS: 2312 58th Ave. E., Bradenton 34203 PHONE: 941-755-3414 FAX: 941-751-0074 WEB: keyglass.com PRINCIPALS: Greg, Sheril and Justin Burkhart, managing members 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $9.31 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $6 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 55.2% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 46 YEAR FOUNDED: 1992 SPECIALTY: high-performance curtain walls, retail storefronts and institutional window systems LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: LECOM Dental, installation of insulated glass for a 100,000-square-foot, two-story dental school Bradenton, $2.03 million
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NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • SaraSHERIL and GREG sota Police HeadquarBURKHART ters, glazing contract, impact-resistant glass for six-story building, Sarasota, $2.92 million • University of Tampa Residence Hall, high-performance insulated glass with coating and associated framing for an 193,000-square-foot residence hall, Tampa, $1.25 million • Manatee Technical Institute State
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Road 70 Campus, providing interior and exterior glazing systems, featuring nine curtain walls for a 205,000-square-foot educational facility, Bradenton, $877,201
• IMG Residence Hall, impact glazing and framing for a five-story dormitory, Bradenton, $450,000 • St. Joseph’s Hospital, glass and glazing for a three-story expansion and renovation of a 130,617-square-foot hospital space, Tampa, $1.39 million
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ADDRESS: 1482 Rail Head Blvd., Naples 34110 PHONE: 239-431-5003 FAX: 888-453-1777 WEB: eblpartners.com PRINCIPALS: Paul A PAUL A. Benson and Michael BENSON D. Hawkins, managing partners 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $9.45 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $9.75 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -3.1% MICHAEL D. FULL-TIME HAWKINS EMPLOYEES: 15 YEAR FOUNDED: 2009 SPECIALTY: construction and development management LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Morgan Falls, preconstruction work for a more than a 1,000-unit apartment development, Atlanta, $4 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Canyon Ranch, eight penthouse units in a condominium, Miami Beach, $1.8 million • Immokalee Middle School, public shelter enhancements, Immokalee, $185,000 • Stoneybrook, clubhouse renovations, Sarasota, $295,000 • 670 Hudson, consulting on a condominium project, New York City, $20 million • 25 Broad at the Exchange, consulting on an apartment building, New York City, $46 million
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Costco in Westfield Southgate, Sarasota
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Merit Electric Co. ADDRESS: 6520 125th Ave. N., Largo 33773 PHONE: 727-536-5945 FAX: 727-536-9014 WEB: meritelectricco.com PRINCIPALS: G.H. “Bud” Wooten, president; and Timothy Wooten, vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $9.1 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $7.8 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 16.7%
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 70 YEAR FOUNDED: 1974 SPECIALTY: retail electrical contractor LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Costco in Westfield Southgate, electrical work for a retail store, Sarasota, $1.2 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Shops at Wiregrass, electrical work for a retail center, Wesley Chapel, $4.2 million
Tower Shops, Davie
Stellar Development Inc.
MAURICE OPSTAL
BRIAN ELLIS
G.H. “BUD” WOOTEN
Booker Middle School, Sarasota
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ADDRESS: 9027 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton 34202 PHONE: 941-907-9577 FAX: 941-907-9533 WEB: stellargc.com PRINCIPALS: Maurice Opstal, president and Brian Ellis, director of operations 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $8.6 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $6.7 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 28.4% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 13 YEAR FOUNDED: 2000 SPECIALTY: general contractor, owner’s representative and construction manager LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Tower Shops, renovating a shopping center, Davie, $3.1 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Avion Park, an 18-acre
• Cobb 12-Plex Theater, electrical work for a movie theater, Clearwater, $1.2 million • Brandon Town Center, electrical work for a regional mall, Brandon, $2.8 million • Citrus Park Town Center, electrical work for a regional mall, Tampa, $3.5 million • Whole Foods, electrical work for a natural-food grocery store, Orlando, $1.8 million
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JON F. SWIFT
JASON F. SWIFT
ADDRESS: 2221 Eighth St. Sarasota 34237 PHONE: 941-951-6100 FAX: 941-954-4369 WEB: jonfswiftinc.com PRINCIPALS: Jon F. Swift, CEO; Jason F. Swift, president; Joe C. Aycock, vice president; Ross Russo, vice president; and Donna M. Rohl, secretary/treasurer 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $8.3 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $6.25 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 32.8% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 13 YEAR FOUNDED: 1979 SPECIALTY: commercial general contractor, construction management, remodeling
LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Booker Middle School, HVAC work for an elementary school, Sarasota, $8.8 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Phillippi Shores Elementary School, a new school, Sarasota, $10 million • Atwater Elementary School, a new elementary school, North Port, $19.55 million • Payne Park, a downtown park, Sarasota, $9.12 million • Sabal Palm Bank, an office and bank building, Sarasota, $3.9 million • Booker High School, a new school campus, Sarasota, $48.9 million
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HuB Building, Sarasota
ADDRESS: 655 N. Franklin St., Suite 2200, Tampa 33602 PHONE: 813-387-6000 FAX: 813-387-6001 WEB: solutions-inc.com PRINCIPALS: Carolyn Wilson, president and Matt Minter, vice president 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $7 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $5 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: 40% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 9 YEAR FOUNDED: 1991 SPECIALTY: interiors, banks and retail LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Brown & Brown Insurance corporate offices, three full floors of an office building covering 39,000 square
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Southern Cross Contracting Inc. JOHN M. PROCTOR
feet of space, Tampa, $1.8 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Navy Federal Credit Union bank branch, build-out of new bank branch, Clearwater, DND • Kimley Horn and Associates corporate offices, interior buildout of new offices, Tampa, DND • University of South Florida - Health South at 17 Davis, a three floor interior renovation, Tampa, DND • University of South Florida – pedestrian bridge, renovation of a pedestrian bridge for the University of South Florida VA Hospital, Tampa, DND • Navy Federal Credit Union bank branch,Winter Park, DND
STEVE JOHNSON
JASON LANCASTER
ADDRESS: 6000 Deacon Place, Sarasota 34238 PHONE: 941-927-1919 FAX: 941-927-8986 WEB: sccsarasota.com PRINCIPALS: John M. Proctor, CEO; Steve Johnson, vice president; and Jason Lancaster, estimator 2012 GROSS REVENUE: $6.4 million 2011 GROSS REVENUE: $7.6 million CHANGE FROM 2011 TO 2012: -15.8% FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: 12 YEAR FOUNDED: 1988 SPECIALTY: general contracting, design/build and construction manager LARGEST PROJECT STARTED IN 2012: Biter
Idea Vault (HuB Building), exterior and interior remodel and build-out, Sarasota, $1.7 million NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS: • Harmony Health Center, a medical building, Sarasota $3.8 million • Tech Center Phase II, eight new shell buildings, Lakewood Ranch, $1.8 million • Sterling Park, a twostory office shell building, Sarasota $2.9 million • Bridge Street Pier, a pier renovation and new buildings, Bradenton Beach, $1.7 million • WBA LLC, a medical building, Arcadia, $1.3 million
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elebrating 30 YEARS 1983 - 2013
FOR THREE DECADES
PRINCE has been a civil construction leader in Florida, specializing in highway, heavy construction and site development.
Prince Contracting, LLC
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