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Responding To Building Boom, Construction Firm Opens Tampa Office
National general contractor and construction management firm, Robins & Morton, has opened a Tampa office.
TAMPA, FL — National general contractor and construction management firm, Robins & Morton, has opened a Tampa office.
The Tampa office is led by operations manager Todd Watson, who has more than 19 years of experience with Robins & Morton and directly contributed to the success of 40 projects, totaling nearly $700 million – all in the health care sector.
The Tampa office will serve as the local base for more than 135 construction professionals managing projects throughout the Tampa area.
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“Tampa is a thriving city with a unique culture and so many entertainment options,” Watson said. “Between tourism and people choosing to make Tampa their home, we have tremendous confidence in the growth of the area. We’re thrilled to become a permanent part of this community.”
Robins & Morton has worked in Tampa for more than 40 years and has more than $880 million of completed and in-progress work throughout the city in the last 10 years – including major
health care projects such as Tampa Community Hospital, AdventHealth and Brandon Regional Hospital.
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The office is on the first floor at 14025 Riveredge Drive in Suite 100 in the Hidden River Corporate Park in North Tampa. This is Robins & Morton’s third office in Florida, preceded by its Orlando and Miami locations, established in 1999 and 2015.
Robins & Morton is a privately held construction firm based in Birmingham, Alabama, with offices in Charlotte, Dallas, Huntsville, Miami, Nashville, Orlando, San Antonio and Tampa. The firm specializes in the construction of health care, hospitality, higher education, entertainment, sports and government buildings.
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