Design/Build Revint Solutions Project Underway

ReliantSouth will be serving as the Design/Build firm for the 15,820 sf Revint Solutions regional headquarters office project located in Lynn Haven, FL.
Revint Solutions is a revenue recovery company serving the healthcare industry. The facility is expected to house 150 employees. ReliantSouth is honored to have been selected for this exciting project which is a significant investment into the future of Bay County.

Lynn Haven Bayou Park & Preserve – Groundbreaking Ceremony

On June 1st, a celebratory groundbreaking ceremony was held at the site of the Lynn Haven Bayou Park & Preserve Project. ReliantSouth will be serving as the Construction Manager for the exciting community park which is being developed by the Trust for Public Land / Florida Department of Environmental Protection through the NRDA Phase V – Florida Coastal Access Projects Program.

The Lynn Haven Preserve and Park site is an approximately 90-acre unimproved tract located within the City of Lynn Haven, in Bay County, Florida. The property includes 1,650 linear feet of frontage on North Bay and 3,570 linear feet of frontage along McKitchen’s Bayou and its unnamed source creek. The park infrastructure will include an access road and bridge, internal road, large gathering structures, outdoor classroom, a two-story screened-in bay/bayou overlook, picnic pavilions distributed throughout the park, multiple restrooms, dock access to bay and bayou for kayaks and fishing, dock access to motorized boats on the bay, natural playground, defined beach areas along bay, fitness loop, disc golf course, multi-use trails, bayou boardwalk and wildlife viewing areas, maintenance building and storage, and vehicle parking.

Panama City Toyota – Project Update

ReliantSouth is proud to report that the Panama City Toyota Renovation project is tracking extremely well. The portal frame structure (pictured below) was installed on May 22nd and ACM panels just arrived for installation on the front elevation of the building. Finishes are currently being installed in the Showroom and office areas. The primary focus of the team will be renovation of the Service Shop area for the next several weeks. The ReliantSouth team looks forward to unveiling the renovated 62,000 sf dealership in the coming months.

Innerarity Point Park Groundbreaking Ceremony

A groundbreaking ceremony was held on May 3rd with Escambia County, the Trust for Public Land, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the groundbreaking of Escambia County’s newest recreational facility, Innerarity Point Park. ReliantSouth is excited about serving as the Construction Manager on this exciting project that will enhance outdoor recreational opportunities for the community.

“The park is the result of multiple organizations working together to enhance the public’s access to nearby natural resources and complement the adjacent Galvez Boat Ramp. The park will feature an open space for community gatherings, ADA accessible boardwalk, dock large enough for fishing and paddle craft launch, large and small capacity covered pavilions with grills, two playgrounds, restrooms with rinse off areas and a pervious concrete parking area with parking for at least 50 vehicles. Additionally, invasive species will be removed and native shoreline vegetation will be planted.

The $7.4 million project included the acquisition of a 3.38 acre parcel with 265 linear feet of frontage along the Intracoastal Waterway, which flows between Innerarity Point and Perdido Key out to Perdido Bay and is being funded through Early Restoration Natural Resources Damage Assessment, or NRDA, funding from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

The park is part of the Florida Coastal Access Project, which will facilitate the creation of five new parks in Panhandle counties using $45 million in Deepwater Horizon spill early restoration funds. The Trust for Public Land managed the land acquisition and is overseeing the design, permitting and construction of the park. Once complete, they will donate the park to the Escambia County. Grant agreements with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection will include funding to cover 10-year budgets for operation and maintenance activities of the park.”
– perdidokeylive.com