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These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued Oct. 5, 2022 by the city of Jacksonville.


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Amusement Recreational

  • City of Jacksonville, 6014 Norwood Ave., contractor is Playmore Recreational Products and Services, Barney Browning Park playground equipment replacement, $53,575.

Apartments

  • Aventon JAX South, 11849 Palm Bay Parkway, contractor is Aventon Construction South LLC, 124,972 square feet, 17 permits for apartment, pool pavilion, dog pavilion, garage, maintenance, mail kiosk and trash enclosure buildings, $44.53 million.
  • Jacksonville Heights Apartments, 8050 103rd St., contractor is SweetWater Restoration Inc., 8,928 square feet, fire damage repair, $525,034.
  • Gregory West Apartments, 7844 Gregory Drive, contractor is SweetWater Restoration Inc., six permits for window replacements, $262,800.

Industrial

  • Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Amercas LLC, 8975 Dave Rawls Blvd., contractor is Realco Recycling Co. Inc., 133,108 square feet, car processing buildings demolitions, $478,000.

Office, Bank, Professional

  • Fifth Third Bank, 12608 Beach Blvd., contractor is Marand Builders Inc., 983 square feet, renovation, $232,628.
  • Quest Diagnostics Jacksonville University Pointe, 5960 Beach Blvd., No. 4, contractor is Payless Construction LLC, 2,676 square feet, interior renovation, $210,000.
  • Norwood Commercial LLC, 5888 Norwood Ave., contractor is A.M. Williams and Sons of Florida Inc., 974 square feet, alteration, $15,000.

Signs

  • Circle K, CK, 100 Southside Blvd., contractor is McNeill Signs Inc., eight permits for ground, wall, canopy and directional signs with EMC pricer, $17,400.

 

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