Robins and Morton began work in July on two AdventHealth projects in Florida: a new off-site emergency room in Pasco County and a 240,000-square-foot vertical expansion at AdventHealth Daytona Beach.
Meadow Pointe’s off-site emergency room broke ground July 9 in a strategically located and rapidly developing area of Wesley Chapel between AdventHealth’s Wesley Chapel and Zephyrhills campuses. At more than 130,000 square feet, the $26 million facility will offer imaging and laboratory services and include 12 patient beds and two triage rooms. Construction is expected to be completed in the first half of 2025. Robins & Morton is the general contractor, with HuntonBrady as the architect.
Work began July 22 on the $220 million addition at AdventHealth Daytona Beach, where Robins & Morton is building vertical expansions totaling five stories in two existing areas on campus. The project will add 104 beds, including intensive care and progressive care beds, expand the cardiovascular intensive care unit and have a dedicated neuro-ICU unit. Other elements include an expanded sterile processing unit, an expanded pharmacy, and expanded imaging modalities.
When completed in the fall of 2026, the hospital will have 466 beds, up from 362; expand from 18 to 22 surgical suites; and a total of just under 1 million square feet. The expansion is designed to give AdventHealth the ability to rapidly increase inpatient beds and surgical suites in the future.
“As demand for our services continues to grow, we are committed to keeping pace by adding more inpatient beds, expanding our specialist care units and increasing our support services to meet the growing needs of communities and patients we serve,” David Weis, president and CEO of AdventHealth Daytona Beach and AdventHealth operations in East Volusia County, said in a statement. Angel Colon, chief operating officer of Robins & Morton, noted that he had worked on the Robins & Morton project that built the original hospital, which opened in 2009.

Photo courtesy of Creative Contractors
Creative contractors has opened its third regional office in Florida following a ribbon cutting in June at its new location in Lakeland, near Tampa. The company says the strategic expansion is a natural outgrowth of decades of success in Polk County. The office will be led by Troy Powell, vice president, who joined the firm in 2006 and has built a track record of leading teams for clients including Lakeland Regional Health, Saint Leo University and Pasco County Schools. The 50-year-old Clearwater-based company has been working in Polk County since 1998 and has completed notable projects in the region, including the Carol Jenkins Barnett Pavilion for Women and Children, the Harrell Family Center for Behavioral Health for Lakeland Regional Health , the Porter. McGrath Senior Living Facility in Westminster and Manor in West Bartow.

Photo by Will Page Photography
This Housea multifamily development in Charlotte that was recently completed by Samet Corp., has earned National Green Building Standard Silver certification, awarded to buildings that meet rigorous criteria for sustainability, energy efficiency and overall environmental performance. Formerly known as LoSo Village, Ello House is a 344-square-meter, 344-unit residential complex in Charlotte’s Lower South End (LoSo) neighborhood, featuring one-, two-, and three-bedroom units with artwork and murals cured everywhere. the property Built on an EPA-recognized brownfield site, the project includes efficient gallon-per-minute water flow fixtures, Water Sense certification for facility irrigation water use, thermostats controlling climate, ENERGY Star or equivalent appliances, additional sidewalks and other public access. and moisture control measures, including timber framing treated with microbial barriers.
Superior Construction has won awards from the Florida Transportation Builder’s Association (FTBA) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for recent work in Florida. The Jacksonville-based company was awarded Best in Construction for its 4th Street Bridge Replacement Project in Pinellas County, a $9 million bridge replacement between Interstate 275 and 119th Avenue in Pinellas County pinellas The new bridges include two 12-foot traffic lanes and one of them includes a 12-foot multi-use path separated from traffic by a barrier wall. FTBA’s award recognizes companies and individuals who have worked on Florida’s most innovative, complex and impactful projects each year. Superior’s Sanibel Causeway Project, which restored the only access to Sanibel Island in the wake of Hurricane Ian, strengthened the causeway to improve long-term resilience against future storms. In Superior’s announcement, it says the ASCE award recognizes the often unprecedented achievements of outstanding civil engineers and their project teams.
Data provider based in Greenville, SC Gordian has been named the best AI-powered business technology solution for 2024 as part of the Software and Information Industry Association’s (SIIA) annual CODiE Awards, which recognize companies producing the most innovative business technology products in world According to Gordian, its transformative AI technology has redefined the collection and analysis of raw material costs, traditionally a manual and time-consuming process. Leveraging artificial intelligence, Gordian’s solution automates data normalization and prediction, allowing cost engineers to approve or reject data quickly. It provides a feedback loop for continuous learning and a threshold to determine which item can avoid human intervention, resulting in 40,000 hours of labor savings and a $2 million cost reduction by 2023 .Gordian was also recognized as a finalist for the best construction management platform. category for the Gordian Cloud platform.
