- Kitchen Remodeling
- Bathroom Remodeling
- FlooringRestoration utilized materials salvaged from builds in the same era as the original house. Antique hardware and Merritt Island Pine hardwood was located and used for the flooring. One hundred-year-old cabin wood was purchased to replace the deteriorating siding, and tin roof material was installed. A new electrical system, fire protection system, HVAC and plumbing, along with telephone and cable wiring were installed.
- Door Installation/Replacement
- Ceiling FansFor the hangar project, we added a Schweiss door and a roll-up door for accessibility. Inside the facility, we included a bathroom and a 14-foot ceiling fan to maintain a comfortable environment. The project also called for epoxy floors for the hangar.
- New ConstructionMaintaining the professionalism, integrity, honesty and fairness in our relationship with our professional associates and customers is our top priority. We're here for you as a proven leader in Government, Commercial, Marine, Industrial and Residential construction. We understand safety is paramount and we have been acknowledged for our exemplary safety practices by owners including the Department of the Army, Mobile District Corps of Engineers with the achievement of a Zero “Lost Time” Accident Award.
- DemolitionThe scope of work for this project was for the replacement of an existing vinyl sheet pile bulkhead system with new steel sheet pile bulkhead system, including temporary wall termination and draining pipe outfalls. Also included: demolition, earthwork (excavation and back-filling), 500 CY of organics removed and 600 CY of new fill reinstalled. Cast-in-place concrete work included 300 CY of sidewalk, 480 CY walk cap. 48,000 SF of Sheet pile walls, helical anchors - 150 up to 250’ long drainage pile outfalls, 150 connections to existing structures, utility relocation, and 1,200 LF of new DOT handrails were also installed.
- LandscapingThis project consisted of the construction of a new 8,800 square-foot enclosed Community Center featuring a lake-front porch, an atrium, and Victorian architecture including an outdoor plaza, clock tower, sidewalks and landscaping. The building was designed with a modern catering kitchen, high tech HVAC and lighting systems, and a state-of-the-art audio-visual system.
- FencingCompleted in April 2016 for the Titusville-Cocoa Airport Authority, the construction of a 11,700 square-foot aircraft maintenance hangar with a 2,160 square-foot lean-to shell space for a future up-fit, an asphalt parking lot, storm drainage, sidewalks, water and sewer service connections, site lighting, metal fencing and landscaping.
- Excavation
- WalkwaysTo date, C & D has completed 4 phases of renovations to the JTA Ferry System. Over 19 million dollars of modernization has been completed. The scope of work has comprised of repairs to the existing ferry slip walls, fenders, walkways, bulkheads, bridges, gantries, a new utility building and a new restroom facility. Beginning in February of 2016, the bulk of Phase I work was completed, and in January 2017, the bulk of Phase II was completed. Phase III and IV were done between 2018-2022. Close coordination with Ferry Operations have been a requirement on this site in order to minimize the impact to the public who patronize the ferry.
- Irrigation SystemsThis work included the restoration of the unstable shoreline by the installation of new concrete panels, helical anchors, cap trench drain, bridge repair work including concrete removal and replacement, spaulding concrete repair, repair of existing light poles, removal and installation of new galvanized rail, sprinkler system repair, sod installation and wetland mitigation.
- Window Installation/Replacement
- Siding
- Residential Roof RepairC & D Construction completed this new 24,000 square-foot facility for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at MacDill Air Force Base. The build consisted of a new CMU, EIFS structure with structural steel, metal roofing, gypsum board, split-face block exterior knee-wall, HVAC chiller yard, CCTV (Closed-Captioned Television System,) Fire Alarm System, Kitchen Equipment, Sprinkler System, Transformer and extensive site work and fill.
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- CarpentryOur main office is centrally located at 395 S Range Road Cocoa, Florida, 1.5 miles east of Interstate 95. Our complex includes a 25,000-square-foot warehouse with a metal break, iron worker, and two table saws for finished carpentry. The building sits on 8 acres of land utilized to store materials and equipment.
- InsulationConstruction of the building was a challenge, due to several architectural features including the building being erected on top of one hundred auger-cast piles that were driven 100’ deep. The interior flooring in the main exhibit area is acid-stained concrete, and it has an exposed beam circular tongue-and-groove ceiling. The roof is constructed of standing-seam metal on rigid insulation on 2 x 6 decking. A theater for assemblies was constructed with a sloped concrete floor. The parking lot consists of type S-3 asphalt in order to assist with site drainage. Existing water storage tanks were utilized, and two were added to give the building 100,000-gallons of water for fire-fighting. Two wells were dug for irrigation and fresh water, a small water plant was installed to supply the facility with potable water, and a septic system was installed for sewage. The exteriors are made of stainless steel and aluminum, and the A/C condenser was specially coated with a non-corrosive material to combat the highly corrosive environment.