We give each project the personalized attention it deserves. We work side by side with our clients in order to understand their ideas and accommodate their concerns while adhering to the agreed-upon budget. Check out some recent projects below and get in touch for more information.
The “Water Quality and Resiliency Improvement Project” was approved in 2021 and will bring three more water wells to the city of Alachua, making a total of six.
The project is funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
January 2021, your tax dollars at work to revitalize the school. Andrews Paving, Inc. was contracted to demo the existing lift station and replace it with a 10-foot diameter precast wet well with duplex sub, pumps, controls, emergency generator set, four 4-diameter precast manholes, 8-inch diameter PVS gravity server, and 8-inch force main and four ARV’s.
Completed in August 2019, The College Park Project was made up of 3 separate student housing buildings on separate sites. Andrews Paving, Inc. partnered with The Faver Gray Company to work on the confined sites. In fact, each property required all of the stormwater to be housed beneath the buildings in underground retention areas. We were contracted for the full site scope including water, sewer, storm utilities, asphalt pavement, and concrete.
Cox Mobile’s new location at the corner of 43rd and 23rd in Gainesville, FL, is now open! As the nation’s largest private broadband provider, serving nearly seven million homes and businesses across 18 states, Cox is a vital force in innovation and connectivity.
We’re excited to welcome them to Gainesville. They’re an excellent addition to our community. Here’s to their continued growth and success!
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art’s David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing at the University of Florida is a $14 million, three-story, 26,000-square-foot addition.
Partnered with CPPI, Inc., Andrews Paving, Inc. provided Sitework, Underground Utilities including a Stormwater Basin / Lined Pond.
The Florida Innovation Hub is more than a bricks-and-mortar undertaking,” said David Day, director of the Office of Technology Licensing.
“We envision this project will enable us to create numerous start-up companies that will locate in the Gainesville area as well as throughout the state.”
Construction of a medical office building totaling 12,075 sf with associated stormwater facilities, parking utilities and landscaping.
Located within the Santa Fe Crossing Commercial Subdivision, Main Street Family Care opened its doors in July 2024, bringing convenient and timely medical care closer to Alachua residents.
We are proud to have contributed to this important project by providing earthwork, underground utility services, paving, landscaping, and concrete. It’s an honor to support a development that enhances access to healthcare in our community.
The City of Newberry undertook a project to extend the water main in southwest Newberry, improving service by creating a loop and backfeed for a significant portion of the city’s service area. The project involved approximately 2,100 linear feet of 12-inch water main along SW 15th Avenue, extending between SW 260th Street and SW 266th Street. An additional 4,100 linear feet of 12-inch water main was installed along the east side of CR 337/SW 266th Street, running north to Newberry Road and south to SW 18th Road. The extension also included 500 linear feet of 8-inch water main along SW 264th Street, connecting the new 12-inch main on SW 15th Avenue to the existing termination on SW 264th Street. Andrews Paving, Inc. was proud to be the lead for the entire project.
The new Patient Tower and Cardiology Renovation project consists of a 116,380 sf 4-story, 90-bed patient tower, which features a 12-position Level II NICU. Partnered with CPPI, Andrews Paving, Inc. is contracted to install Storm, Sanitary, Water/ Fire Underground Utilities. MOT, Clearing, Demolition, Concrete & Asphalt.
Construction of one 12,600 sf commercial building for retail and restaurant indoor seating use with associated paving, drainage & utility improvements.
The redevelopment consists of the demolition of approximately 63,000 square-foot building that contains the existing Publix and replacing with a new Publix building and outparcels totaling approximately 56,000 square feet.
“RTI, which is headquartered in Alachua, Fla., is one of the leading providers of sterile biologic implants for patients around the world. Its Logistics and Technology Center, a $14 million investment, will be home to the company’s research and development offices and laboratories, clean rooms, warehouse, shipping and finished implants, and other support functions. In addition, the new facility will include space for the production of RTI’s forthcoming map3™ cellular allogeneic bone grafts.”
Andrews Paving, Inc. has been contracted to provide Demolition Services, Storm, Water, Fire, and Sanitary Utility Installation, Earthwork, Subgrade, Limerock, and Asphalt Paving.
The Santa Fe Crossing Project in Alachua, FL, is a 13.93-acre commercial subdivision located at the intersection of US HWY 441 and CR 235A. Andrews Paving, Inc.’s scope of work included earthwork, water, sewer, and storm underground utilities, as well as landscaping, paving, concrete, site electrical, and the installation of a lift station.
GAINESVILLE, FLA. (August 27, 2013) – Construction manager Roger B. Kennedy, Inc. broke ground August 19 for Trimark Properties’ new Savion Park Luxury Apartments, a five-story, 55-unit student housing apartment building at 719 SW 5th Avenue, under its $8.5 million contract with Midtown Properties of Gainesville, LLC.