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Infrastructure Upgrades to Osceola County Correctional Facility Breaks Ground

On May 30, representatives from the Osceola County Corrections Department, County staff, Osceola Engineering, and Wharton-Smith joined to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Correctional Facility's new utility corridor. See photos. The over $10m project will provide site renovations and infrastructure replacements [...]

Fun Not in the Sun: Wharton-Smith Donates Playground Shade Structure to Layer Elementary Pre-K Students

On May 8, representatives from Wharton-Smith, GameTime, and Seminole County Public Schools celebrated with the Pre-K students at Layer Elementary School at the unveiling of their new playground shade structure. See photos. Wharton-Smith funded and assembled the shade structure, donating it [...]

Village of Wellington Celebrates Groundbreaking of Innovative Aquatics Facility

On May 11, over 100 residents from the Village of Wellington, joined by the village council, staff, and dignitaries, celebrated the groundbreaking of their brand-new Aquatics Facility. Wharton-Smith is serving as the Construction Manager and OLC Architects has completed the [...]

40 Years of Building Communities: Wharton-Smith Celebrates Milestone Anniversary

On May 9, Wharton-Smith, accompanied by clients, community members, elected officials, and more, celebrated its 40th anniversary. Over 200 guests were in attendance, highlighted by co-founder George Smith, to commemorate the remarkable forty-year journey. See photos and video. The evening was a true celebration [...]

Mosquitoes Beware: South Walton County Breaks Ground for New HQ

On April 25, residents of South Walton County, along with Wharton-Smith, DAG Architects, O'Connell Engineering, and the South Walton County Mosquito Control District (SWCMCD), celebrated the groundbreaking of the SWCMCD's much-needed new headquarters. At 58 years old, the current headquarters has been [...]

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