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Wharton-Smith Teams Up with Water for People to Make a Splash in 5K Event
Wharton-Smith proudly joined as a "tank of water" sponsor for a virtual and in-person 5K benefiting Water for People. Water for People is a non-profit organization working towards addressing clean water and sanitation needs in communities worldwide. Our dedicated teammates [...]
Exploring Safety Measures: Inside the Black Creek WRD Pump Station and Intake Project
As the Construction Group of Choice, safety is a value and belief we all share. We must do our part to ensure that safety is always top of mind. That is priority number one for our safety team as they [...]
Wharton-Smith Team Makes a Difference at Rock the Block Clean-Up Event
The Wharton-Smith team brought their A-game to Habitat for Humanity's Rock the Block community clean-up event in Cocoa on April 21. Our Space Coast office received a shout-out from Habitat's Volunteer Coordinator Joanna Nouragas, who writes, "We Rocked the Block! [...]
Construction of New Classroom Building Makes Impressive Progress in Just Four Months
On April 21, the Wharton-Smith team and Seminole County School District representatives gathered to celebrate a significant milestone in their $16 million classroom building replacement project. The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement, and nearly 100 skilled tradesmen enjoyed a delicious lunch [...]
Tippin Team Supports the Tampa Black History Month Golf Tournament
On April 29, the City of Tampa held its 8th Annual Black History Month Golf Tournament. Wharton-Smith supported the event along with Garney Construction, the other half of our Tippin Water Treatment Facility team. Wharton-Smith and Garney didn't stop there. The team [...]
Wharton-Smith Prioritizes Safety: A Tour of Orange Technical College West Campus
This week, we are highlighting the extreme importance safety guidelines play on our jobsites every single day. According to The Center for Construction Research and Training, "Despite ongoing efforts to improve safety, more than 1,000 workers have died on the [...]
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