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Development Today | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

04:00 AM EST Share These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued April 27 by the city of Jacksonville. Amusement Recreational City of Jacksonville, 10980 Heckscher Drive, contractor is Precision Playgrounds-Jacksonville Inc., Huguenot Memorial Park playground equipment installation, $153,879. Hospital, Institutional UF Health Jacksonville Medical Center, 655 W. Eighth St., contractor is Perry-McCall Construction Inc., 2,500 square feet, operating room renovation, $150,000. Wyndham Lakes, A Pacifica Senior Living Community, 10660 Old St. Augustine Road, No. 1, contractor is Memco Inc., install diesel fuel system, $25,806. Industrial Seaonus Stevedoring-Jacksonville LLC, 2085 Talleyrand Ave., contractor is Kaneco Construction LLC, 120,000 square feet, concrete placement, $100,000. Office, Bank, Professional Baymeadows Park Dental, 8130 Baymeadows Circle W., No. 103, contractor is Tenant Contractors Inc., 1,900 square feet, renovation,

City issues permits for Brooks Rehabilitation in Bartram Park | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Jacksonville-based Brooks is building the hospital at 6400 Brooks Bartram Drive. Brooks announced Jan. 25 that it broke ground on the addition. The city issued permits March 9 for Perry-McCall Construction Inc. to build the three-story, 76,056-square-foot hospital as well as chiller and trash enclosures. According to the three permits, the job costs are $2.05 million, although those do not reflect the entire project. In December 2019, Brooks Rehabilitation announced the $43 million, 60-bed rehabilitation hospital next to its Bartram Park campus in South Jacksonville. Total construction costs are expected to be about $37 million. The city issued a permit Dec. 22, 2020, for the $343,000 foundation project. England-Thims & Miller Inc. is the civil engineer. Gresham Smith is the designer. 

First Baptist Church of Jacksonville gets go-ahead for renovations

First Baptist Church of Jacksonville received a building permit Friday for a nearly $1.8 million renovation, repair and remodeling project at its downtown campus. The church received a city building permit to modernize the Lindsay Memorial Auditorium at 125 W. Ashley St. as the main sanctuary and worship center.   The project includes demolition of the interior back-of-house area, remodeling the sanctuary, replacing the auditorium carpet, painting the lower floor pews, putting in new restrooms, creating a new choir loft and modernizing the infrastructure, according to the building permit. In addition, the plans call for improvements to the audio, video and live-streaming capabilities for services and programs.

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