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Wharton-Smith Celebrates Topping Out of Hillcrest Elementary School

Sanford, FL – On Friday, February 2, Wharton-Smith’s Commercial Division celebrated the great work being done by local subcontractors and team members on the comprehensive renovation/addition project for Orange County Public Schools' Hillcrest Elementary School. The traditional topping out event [...]

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Wharton-Smith Represented on Volusia County Association for Responsible Development (VCARD) Executive Council

Sanford, FL – February 1, 2018 – Wharton-Smith is excited to announce the induction of Paul Fulks, Senior Project Manager, to the Executive Council of the Volusia County Association for Responsible Development (VCARD). The appointment was made official during VCARD’s [...]

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Wharton-Smith Celebrates Topping Out of Three Oaks Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Project

Tampa, FL –– On January 19, 2018, Wharton-Smith’s Tampa-Water/Wastewater Division held a Topping Out Party to mark the completion of the first phase structural work on the Three Oaks Wastewater Treatment Plant Oxidation Ditch Improvements project. More than 70 people [...]

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Wharton-Smith Announces Key Role Changes in Water/Wastewater Division

Sanford, FL – January 18, 2018 – Wharton-Smith recently announced strategic changes to key personnel in the company's Water/Wastewater Division. Todd O’Donnell, Division Manager - Tampa Water/Wastewater,  will take on the new role of Director of Business Development – Water/Wastewater. In [...]

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Wharton-Smith Selected as Construction Manager for New Westside Elementary School in Escambia County

Gulfport, MS - December 20, 2017 - Wharton-Smith, Inc. was recently selected as Construction Manager for the School District of Escambia County's new $38 million Westside Elementary School project. Located on a 68-acre greenfield site in the Florida panhandle, the [...]

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