Archive for the ‘General News’ category

Florida:-Drywall Panic in South Florida

November 2nd, 2009

When are people going to learn that cheaper is never better.  And why hasn’t the FTC clamped down on Chinese products, first lead in our Children’s toys, now sulfuric smelling drywall….

From PalmBeachPost.com (FL):

Drywall Panic in South Florida

Home buyers in South Florida are petrified of tainted Chinese drywall.
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Florida:-Kraft Construction Co. hired to rebuild complex #projectlead

October 21st, 2009

Project lead for sub-contractors…

From Heraldtribune.com (FL):

Kraft Construction Co. hired to rebuild complex

Sarasota-The Kraft Construction Co. was hired Monday as construction manager/general contractor to rebuild the city’s Robert L. Taylor recreation complex.
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Florida:-Economic hammer pounds real estate developers

October 9th, 2009

Interesting article listing many of Florida’s once powerful developers…

From Tampa Bay Online (FL)

Economic hammer pounds real estate developers

Long vilified as greedy power brokers, many of the people in the business of turning open spaces into malls and subdivisions are reeling from liens, foreclosure lawsuits and bankruptcies….

…Prominent names with troubles:


Grady Pridgen. Known for his interstate billboard touting “Not Just Another Pretty Place,” Pridgen has faced multiple foreclosure lawsuits on office and industrial properties in Pinellas and Pasco counties.


In one case, Capmark Bank foreclosed on $25 million in loans to Pridgen-controlled entities. Pinellas County businessman Hardy Huntley, owner of the Wagon Wheel Flea Market, bought out Capmark’s claim to the loans and took control of 190 acres of undeveloped land in the Gateway Business Centre securing the loans.


Pridgen has also faced a $6.9 million foreclosure suit brought by Mercantile Bank involving the Largo Intercoastal Marina and other properties, according to Pinellas County court records.


Paradise Development Group. A developer of shopping centers, this firm headed by Michael Connor — which touts 47 completed Publix centers — recently handed back seven projects in Florida to creditors.


Kearney Construction Co. This 53-year-old firm filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in August after it was hit with a trifecta of pain. One lender threatened to seize its work trucks, a bank pulled a line of credit and Kearney’s surety bond provider severed its relationship with the company.


Headed by Bing Kearney, a Republican fundraiser, Kearney Construction did early site work on International Plaza, Westfield Citrus Park and the future Cypress Creek Town Center near Wesley Chapel…..

CCCIA hears about bad drywall

October 9th, 2009

More scary news about the Chinese drywall issue…

From newspress.com(FL):

CCCIA hears about bad drywall

Approximately 170 people representing various groups in the construction business, heard from several experts updating them on the latest in defective drywall from China at the Cape Coral Construction Industry Association dinner tonight at La Venzia.

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Schmid Construction to build new VA clinic

September 29th, 2009

Project lead for sub-contractors..

From Orlando Business journal (FL):

Schmid Construction to build new VA clinic

Schmid Construction has been selected by CSL Medical LLC as general contractor for a new Clermont community-based VA outpatient clinic scheduled to open in November….

Builders alarmed as FSU’s state funds for construction dry up

September 22nd, 2009

Does this actually mean that higher education costs are on a reverse trend..:)

From Tallahassee.com:

Builders alarmed as FSU’s state funds for construction dry up

…FSU’s state money for building projects has all but dried up, and a construction official predicts it will have a “catastrophic” effect locally….

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Welcome

September 1st, 2009

Hello Everyone,
After many years in dealing with the construction industry, we decided it was time to show the world how the construction industry really exists.

So we created blogmycontractor.com

Call it therapy or kind words of wisdom.

The point of this blog is to show the world (via an architects’ view) on how certain contractors perform.  There are some good ones & some very bad ones.  As architects, it is our hope we will help you sift through the vast amount of information  to help you  find the right ones….

Stay tuned as we begin this difficult process…

~blogmycontractor.com