Tampa is the commercial center of the bay, and much of our commercial work points there: office buildouts in Westshore, restaurant and retail improvements along Howard Avenue and in Seminole Heights, and tenant improvements downtown.
Building in Tampa
Commercial work in Tampa means coordinating with the City of Tampa's construction services center (or Hillsborough County outside city limits), landlord requirements, and — for restaurants and food service — health department review on top of the building permit. We build those layers into the schedule from day one.
On the residential side, South Tampa's mix of older bungalows and new construction mirrors what we see across the bay: flood elevation requirements near the water, wind-load design everywhere, and renovation projects that live or die on how well the existing structure was understood before demolition day.
The work we take on here
Commercial buildouts and tenant improvements, residential renovations and additions, and new custom homes. The bridge adds twenty minutes; it doesn't change the standard of work.