Monday, June 6, 2011

Bayview Construction secures USDA project

Ken Ringe, president of Bayview Construction Corporation, announced today that Bayview Construction has been awarded a $300,000 design/build tenant improvement for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Fort Pierce, Fla.

The Stuart-based construction firm is converting the interior of a former Perkins Restaurant, located on Crossroads Parkway in Fort Pierce, into administrative offices to house approximately 45 USDA employees. Improvements to the existing 6,000 square foot building include the installation of high-efficiency HVAC and lighting, low water usage plumbing, doors constructed of recycled materials, and low emission flooring and cabinetry.

"The architect, Crossroads Architecture, has designed energy and sustainable features into this project to achieve U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED Silver Certification," said Bayview Construction project manager Charles Cangianelli.

The fast-track project began this month and will be completed within 30 days to meet the move-in requirements of the USDA.

Bayview Construction, headquartered in Stuart, Florida is a certified state-licensed general contractor. A national award-winning company in construction and safety, and a Treasure Coast Builders Association Builder (TCBA) of the Year award recipient, Bayview has been in operation for more than 32 years. For more information on the company and its capabilities, visit http://www.bayviewconstruction.com

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