Tag: Current Builders
Current Builders Donates $100K to University of Florida Endowment to Support Student Scholarships
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Chip Reid, CEO of Current Builders based in Pompano Beach, announced that his construction company has donated $100,000 to the College of Design, Construction and Planning at the University of Florida.
Current Builders Shows How Tunnel Form Construction Can Help Florida Rental Crisis
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Current Builders will be hosting a topping out ceremony for the University Pointe/Downtown Davie student housing project on April 26. This development in the Town of Davie was built using tunnel form construction for the residential areas. CB Structures was able to provide a full-service shell that met all of the developer's needs, saving both time and money over traditional block construction.
Pompano Beach’s Current Builders Celebrates its 45th Anniversary in 2017
eNewsChannels NEWS: (POMPANO BEACH, Fla.) -- Current Builders will celebrate their 45th anniversary in June 2017. Formed in 1972, the company has evolved into an award-winning general contracting firm. Throughout the years, Current Builders has worked with the area's leading developers to shape South Florida's landscape with construction volumes of approximately $150 million annually.
Florida’s Current Builders Selected as General Contractor for APOC 5500 Broken Sound Residences
eNewsChannels NEWS: (POMPANO BEACH, Fla.) -- Current Builders announced they have been selected as the general contractor for the 5500 Broken Sound Apartment project located in the Arvida Park of Commerce (APOC) in Boca Raton. New Century Companies is the developer of the 180 unit multi-family rental apartment community valued at $25 million.
Current Builders in Florida Introduce Virtual Technology to Enhance Onsite Safety and Resolve Issues in the Field
eNewsChannels NEWS: (POMPANO BEACH, Fla.) -- Investing in the most advanced technology is essential to Current Builders' mission. The general contractor is introducing the latest drones and virtual reality applications to enhance safety protocols on their South Florida construction projects; and are in the R&D phase of using the technology to resolve issues in the field, an application that will save time and money.