Santa Rosa County, FL.
Greenspark Group, LLC has provided construction management consulting services for the Pace Library Expansion, delivering a complete ground-up commercial build-out in strict compliance with all engineered plans and specifications. The project encompassed the construction of footers and pad, full concrete work, precision metal framing, and the installation of an engineered truss system topped with a commercial-grade standing seam metal roof.
GSG's scope of work also included the installation of a complete HVAC system, plumbing, and electrical systems, all designed and executed to meet local government standards. Every phase of the buildout—civil work, structural framing, mechanical systems, and interior finishing—was carried out with careful attention to detail, quality, and safety.
Alachua County, FL.
Greenspark Group, LLC provided construction management services and assisted in fulfilling the contract for the adaptive reuse and structural redevelopment of a two-story former armory facility in Alachua County, Florida. Previously occupied by another government entity, the building was acquired to house the county’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and to support the operational infrastructure of the Fire Rescue Administrative Division.
This complex commercial renovation involved a comprehensive reprogramming of the facility to meet mission-critical performance standards. GSG's responsibilities included in-depth coordination with local agencies, integration of life safety and emergency response requirements, and management of all permitting, engineering submittals, and technical documentation. The scope of work required structural modifications, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) upgrades, as well as reconfiguration of the communications and IT infrastructure to accommodate high reliability emergency response operations.
GSG led the project through detailed design reviews, value engineering, and a rigorous bid pricing process to ensure cost efficiency, transparency, and adherence to municipal procurement protocols. All construction activities were executed in strict compliance with NFPA, FEMA, and local building codes, with special attention to system redundancies, operational continuity, and security enhancements. This project demonstrates GSG’s advanced capabilities in managing high-stakes government facilities, delivering technically demanding commercial construction projects that support critical public services with long-term operational sustainability.
Alachua County, FL.
Greenspark Group, LLC performed comprehensive commercial renovation consulting for the former Scottish Inn facility in Gainesville, Florida, as part of a local initiative to expand emergency housing capacity. This $4 million redevelopment project includes full interior and exterior upgrades, executed in compliance with municipal codes and grant funding requirements.
The scope of work encompasses the installation of new life safety systems, including a code-compliant fire sprinkler system, along with complete mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) upgrades. Interior renovations include demolition and replacement of bathroom fixtures, vanities, kitchenettes, ceramic tile, and flooring systems. The base bid specifies an epoxy quartz seamless poured floor system for bathroom areas, while other flooring areas will be retrofitted using encapsulation methods—such as overlaying existing VCT with LVT, and safe removal of hazardous 9x9 VCT and black mastic.
Exterior improvements include patching, full building repainting, storefront replacement, and complete re-roofing. Door and frame assemblies will be replaced or refinished per specifications, with all existing interior door frames retained, prepped, and finished to accept new wood doors. GSG will also oversee the renovation of shower and locker room facilities, including updated lighting and fixture plans. UMG is responsible for furnishing and managing all permitting, impact fees, and related municipal approvals. This project showcases GSG’s expertise in managing complex, multi-discipline commercial renovations involving hazardous material abatement, building code compliance, critical system replacements, and public sector coordination.
St. John's County, FL.
Greenspark Group, LLC was contracted to perform comprehensive renovation consulting at the St. Johns County Tax Collector’s Annex Office, demonstrating the firm's commercial expertise in municipal facility improvements. The scope of work included reconfiguring the interior layout to enhance functionality and accommodate five new service agent stations, optimizing workflow, and improving public accessibility.
In addition to the interior remodel, GSG executed two alternate enhancements: the construction of 16 new employee parking spaces to support increased staffing capacity, and the installation of a new exterior door and concrete slab to create a covered rear patio. This project reflects GSG’s ability to manage multi-faceted commercial renovations with precision, while meeting the unique requirements of government facilities.
Lee County, FL
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development allocated Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery funding to Lee County, Florida to address the disaster recovery needs of residents impacted by Hurricane Ian in 2022.
Funding is available to eligible residents through one of three programs:
The Home Recovery Alabama Program (HRAP) provided housing assistance to eligible single-family owner/occupant applicants (Owner-Applicants) and owners of single-family rental properties (Landlord-Applicants) affected by Hurricane Sally in September 2020 and/or Hurricane Zeta in October 2020 (“qualifying storms”). HRAP assisted property owners by providing funding to repair, reconstruct, or replace single-family homes that suffered damage from one or both of the qualifying storms. This program was designed to ensure that the housing needs of extremely-low, very-low, low- and moderate-income households, protected classes, and vulnerable populations are addressed to the greatest extent feasible.
HRAP is administered by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) and serves low- to moderate-income (LMI) households impacted by the qualifying storms in nine (9) HUD- and State-designated Most Impacted and Distressed (MID) counties, which include: Mobile, Clarke, Baldwin, Escambia, Dallas, Marengo, Wilcox, Perry, and Washington counties.