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Boosting Capacity and Reliability: Hastings Wastewater Treatment Plant Receives Major Improvements

On June 7, Wharton-Smith joined St. Johns County representatives as they hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly upgraded Hastings Wastewater Treatment Plant.  The facility underwent $6.76 million in improvements, funded by disaster recovery funds allocated to St. Johns County in response [...]

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Hands-On Learning Takes Root: A. Crawford Mosley High School’s Outdoor Education Classroom

On May 23, Wharton-Smith, DAG Architects, and representatives from Bay District Schools hosted a groundbreaking ceremony in Lynn Haven, Florida to mark the beginning of construction for A. Crawford Mosley High School's new outdoor education classroom. Led by Superintendent Bill [...]

All Aboard the Adventure: Wharton-Smith and Central Florida Zoo Unveil New Miniature Train

On May 25, Wharton-Smith joined Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens' CEO Richard E. Glover, community members, and sponsors to cut the ribbon on the miniature train, which carries guests on a loop around the property through the natural Florida [...]

Embracing Growth: Team Meetings Fuel Development and Collaboration

Every other month, Caryn Huff, Wharton-Smith Project Executive, holds a team meeting at the North Port office. With an emphasis on fostering a culture of open communication, collaboration, and continuous improvement, these meetings propel the team forward. The North Port [...]

Wharton-Smith Celebrates Topping Out of Ahfachkee Elementary School on Big Cypress Reservation

Ahfachkee School students, teachers, and staff witnessed a significant milestone in constructing their new elementary school as the final steel beam was lifted during a topping-out ceremony on May 11. This traditional ceremony symbolizes the structural completion of the building and marks [...]

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