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These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued Monday by the city of Jacksonville.


  • By Scott Sailer
  • | 3:30 a.m. April 3, 2019
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Apartments

  • St. Charles Apartments, 2216 Spring Park Road, contractor is HomeRite Windows and Doors, two permits for window replacement, $102,680.

Office, Bank, Professional

  • ICP Riverplace LLC, 1301 Riverplace Blvd., contractor is Adams Interior Contractors Inc., 2,990 square feet, tenant build-out, $105,000.
  • Bank of America, 3535 University Blvd. W., contractor is Southeast General Construction Inc., 10 square feet, install drive-up ATM, $25,000.

Roofing

  • Cross Creek Apartments, 1441 Manotak Ave., contractor is RKS Construction & Design Inc., 30 permits for roof replacement, $16.68 million.
  • The Columns Apartments, 333 Laurina St., contractor is RKS Construction & Design Inc., 19 permits for roof replacement, $7.55 million.
  • Jacksonville Transportation Authority, 74 Johnson St., contractor is Childers Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc., new building roof, $289,200.
  • Lil’ Champ Food Stores Inc., 1001 Lane Ave. N., contractor is Guy’s Diversified Inc., roof replacement, $45,650.
  • Villager Apartments, 2851 Justina Road, contractor is NSL Construction Ltd. Co., two permits for roof replacement, $20,000.

Service Station, Repair Garage

  • Gate Petroleum Co., 12548 San Jose Blvd., contractor is FLC Contracting LLC, restroom renovation, $30,000.

Signs

  • Creekside at Mandarin, 5131 Losco Road, contractor is Veteran Construction Solutions LLC, monument sign, $20,520.
  • Soul Food Bistro, 9400 Atlantic Blvd., No. 71, contractor is Custom Graphics & Sign Design Inc., wall sign, $3,300.
  • St. Marys Seafood, 8129 Point Meadows Way, contractor is Custom Graphics & Sign Design Inc., two permits for wall and ground signs, $2,000.
  • Chevron, 1027 Golfair Blvd., contractor is Aluminum Plus LLC, ground sign, $1,000.

 

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