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Mosaic Westshore Apartments, Tampa<br />

Architect – EDI Architect<br />

N Winter Park <strong>Construction</strong><br />

C Mutlifamily Housing, $20–$50 million<br />

T Nick Transue, Wes Vanderbaut and Frank Gerlach<br />

A Eagle Award<br />

Mosaic Westshore Apartments is one of the first structures of its kind in the state of<br />

<strong>Florida</strong>. With a level of sophistication and innovation like no other, combined with its<br />

ideal location, makes it one of the premier rental residences on <strong>Florida</strong>’s West Coast.<br />

The four–story, 210–unit apartment building includes an elevated parking garage, pool<br />

deck, BBQ pavilion, fitness center, and business center located on 3.5 acres constructed<br />

using a “podium construction.” Winter Park <strong>Construction</strong> used highly qualified personnel<br />

for application and installation of the high–end, luxurious finishes to create a finished<br />

product that displays sophistication and innovation.<br />

NASA Mobile Launcher, Kennedy Space Center<br />

Architect and Engineer: RS&H<br />

N Hensel Phelps <strong>Construction</strong> Co.<br />

C <strong>In</strong>dustrial, Over $100 million<br />

T Kirk Hazen, Brad Winans, John Fisher, Lynn Leech, Scott Dennis,<br />

Peter Preston, Jeffrey Tucei, Adam Merritt, Peter Herbert,<br />

Chris Lawhead, Chris Thompson, Dennis Nolan, Stephen Brannock,<br />

Dan Rook, Roger Baker, Patrick Brackman, Matthew Frazier,<br />

Andy Woods, Bryan Butcher, David Bowen, Bobby Rotton,<br />

Daniel Fournier, David Morin, Ian Spangler and Ryan Pruett<br />

A Eagle Award<br />

The NASA Mobile Launcher is designed to support the next generation of manned<br />

space exploration and is utilized to support vehicles during initial stacking, transporting,<br />

and launching. It contains two main components: the Mobile Launcher Base, with<br />

dimensions of 133 feet by 158 feet, and is comprised of 25 feet tall plate girders and<br />

pipe trusses and houses the main mechanical and electrical systems. The base silently<br />

rests 22 feet above the ground on existing mount mechanisms from the Apollo/Saturn<br />

days. The Mobile Launch Tower, a 359–foot pipe steel tower, consists of multiple<br />

platforms for personnel access and utilities for future rocket use.<br />

.<br />

Congratulations<br />

to all of the<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Eagle<br />

Award Winners!<br />

Wharton-Smith, <strong>In</strong>c.<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Eagle Award Winners<br />

Sanford Public Safety Complex<br />

City of Sanford, FL<br />

Eastern Water<br />

Reclamation Facility<br />

Orange County, FL<br />

UCF Library Renovation<br />

The University of <strong>Central</strong> FL<br />

PROOF<br />

Depend on Advanced Millwork, <strong>In</strong>c., to deliver<br />

custom woodwork of outstanding quality, lasting value,<br />

and the distinctive look your project deserves.<br />

Phone: 407.294.1927 | Fax: 407.294.2125 | www.advancedmillwork.net<br />

2645 Regent Avenue | Orlando, FL 32804<br />

<strong>2011</strong> EIC <strong>Awards</strong> 29

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