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Business briefcase
Companies
By Times Staff Writer
Published September 12, 2005
ADVERTISING
AdSizzle Marketing Inc., 17633 Gunn Highway, No. 123, Odessa, announces the following new clients: AvantGold Jewelers, Tampa; Florida Diabetes Services, Tampa; LA Hangout Bar, Tampa; DivotMat, Orlando; Golf Swing Controller, New Port Richey; PEODepot, Clearwater; Grant Homes, Tampa; All Star Dental Care, Clearwater; and Blue Wireless for seven Cingular wireless stores in the Tampa Bay area.
ARCHITECTURE
Robert P. Resch III Architect, 647 Douglas Ave., Dunedin, announces these contracts: Hampton Inn & Suites, for architectural design, engineering, construction documents and contract administration services, 49,000 square feet, four stories, 75 guest rooms, Tampa Gateway Park at Interstate 4 and State Road 579, Seffner, $3.7-million; and 62,000 square feet, five stories, 92 guest rooms, E Bay Drive and Missouri Avenue, Largo, $4.5-million.
CONSTRUCTION
Hennessy Construction Services, 2300 22nd St. N, St. Petersburg, announces these contracts: city of St. Petersburg, Mahaffey Theater, renovation and addition project, 95,000 square feet, 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg, $17-million. Renovations consist of replacing the building's mechanical, plumbing, fire protection and electrical systems. New construction consists of two three-story glass atriums at the south and east elevations; a 4,000-square-foot addition will provide a new lobby, elevators, stairwells and public restrooms. The building will receive a new roof and exterior stucco, an elevator will be added in the adjacent parking garage, and improvements will be made in the parking lot, sidewalks and landscaping. Coastal Builders for Coastal Building II, 48,000-square-foot, three-story commercial office building, 29750 U.S. 19 N, Clearwater, $4.8-million; CWMC LLC, for Countryside West Medical Clinic, 21,332-square-foot, two-story medical office building, 3190 McMullen-Booth Road, Clearwater, $2.6-million; St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership on behalf of USF Foundation for USGS Phase III expansion, 11,040 square feet, laboratory space, 600 Fourth St. S, St. Petersburg, $2.5-million; St. Paul's School for grade 2-4 classrooms, 20,000-square-foot addition with 4,000 square feet of covered play area, 1600 St. Paul's Drive, Clearwater, $3.2-million; St. Mary's Episcopal Day School, 19,100-square-foot multipurpose center, 2101 S Hubert Ave., Tampa, $3.6-million; and Pinellas County, 14,284 gross square feet for three pre-engineered metal buildings for mosquito control helicopters, 4100 118th Ave. N, Clearwater, $920,000.
ENGINEERING
Aeolus Systems LLC, 21227 U.S. 19 N, Unit 119 D, Clearwater, announces a contract with the Transportation Security Administration. Aeolus will rebrand TSA's Web site and will provide profile analysis of the current and anticipated user base, and review and rebuild the content management structure.
INSURANCE
HealthPlan Services, 3501 Frontage Road, Tampa, announces it has been selected by Physicians Mutual as the administrator for its hospital, medical, surgical and catastrophic products. HealthPlan Services will provide all billing, enrollment, claims, renewal and customer care services.
LANDSCAPE
David Conner and Associates, 1404 W Swann Ave., Tampa, announces a contract with the University of Florida for campus service renovation and construction projects with a budget less than $1-million. Projects are located on the UF main campus or at UF and Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences (IFAS) facilities throughout the state.
[Last modified September 10, 2005, 01:10:54]
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