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Five Below

Interior demolition and build-out for one of the fastest-growing value retailers on the planet, Five Below.

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Marion County – Osceola Middle School New Cafeteria

New 12,000 square feet of standalone dining and kitchen space within the historic Osceola Middle School campus.

Student Health Care at Santa Fe College

The Student Health Care Center was renovated to provide a more comprehensive health and wellness center for Santa Fe College students.

Alpha Gamma Rho breaks ground on new fraternity house

Alpha Gamma Rho broke ground on Saturday, August 15th for their new fraternity house on the University of Florida’s Greek Lots located on Museum Drive and the beginning of Fraternity Row. Members from around the state attended the small, Covid-19 compliant, ceremony while others watched as it was streamed live…

HIRING! SUPERINTENDENT.

Scorpio is seeking a Superintendent with an entrepreneur’s work ethic, motivated by results-based compensation and bonuses. The successful candidate will work with a team to achieve the timely and profitable completion of projects. Responsible for field operations, directly supervising our field labor partners, successful candidates will be required to demonstrate…

Scorpio Supports Operation Graduation 2020

Congratulations to the Class of 2020! You are certainly making your mark on history. Thanks to the partnership of Alachua County Public Schools and our local CBS4/NBC9 stations, each Alachua County Public High School will be celebrating graduation with their own televised graduation ceremony. Operation Graduation 2020 has been activated.…

UF Cancer Research Teaching Lab Basic Science Building Renovation

  • Project Owner: University of Florida
  • Location: Gainesville FL
  • Completion Date: July 2016
  • Project Size: 12,300
  • Partners: Walker Architects

Life Saving Work

This extensive renovation took place in an occupied building that remained operational to continued basic research in a lab environment, adjacent to similar spaces within this multi-story building. Originally built in 1977, the existing teaching laboratory was renovated to become a state of the art cancer research wet laboratory with 100% one pass air, administrative support space, tissue culture rooms, air, vacuum and gas services through a manifold system, a cold room, a dark room, autoclaves and fume hoods.

The space was demolished down to its basic structure and renovated with new finishes, plumbing, fire protection, mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, and modular casework for future flexibility. This 12,264 square foot renovation, includes a complete HVAC replacement, complete laboratory renovation with new casework and support spaces, an addition of office and administrative spaces, and renovation of accessory spaces. The new lab layout is extremely flexible, open, and inviting. The plan is layered to allow varied collaborative and private spaces, while maximizing lab bench and equipment space.