ORLANDO, FLA. — Orlando-based Johnson-Laux Construction has completed Great Oaks Village Learning Facility, a $1 million project in Orlando. The 6,000-square-foot facility is situated on the Great Oaks Village campus consisting of seven homes and support facilities at 1718 E. Michigan Street. The campus is home to 84 children who’ve been removed from their homes by the State of Florida due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. Orlando-based KBJ Architects provided architectural services.
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PORT CHARLOTTE, FLA. — Owen-Ames-Kimball has completed construction on Neil Armstrong Elementary School in Port Charlotte. The two-story, LEED certified facility features 112,000 square feet including 41 classrooms and labs, a media center, a dining/multipurpose area and a separate physical education building. This hurricane replacement school also features hurricane resistant window glass and other features. Owen-Ames-Kimball’s project team included Charlie Russell, Vern Koch, Frank Mullins and Frank Bell.
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