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Commercial

Campus Credit Union Leesburg Renovation

Brame Heck Architects was engaged by Scherer Construction to perform a Pre-Purchase Due Diligence and Scoping Report for a bank in Leesburg, Florida. After purchase by Campus Credit Union, the firm provided full architectural services for a complete renovation. Work included replacing all building systems, upgrading windows, installing a new metal roof, soffit and drive-thru structural repairs, a new interior layout with offices and support spaces, updated casework.

Grand Haven CDD Cafe Renovation

Phase 1 of this project was a conceptual design, feasibility study and preliminary budget analysis for the renovation and expansion of the Cafe’s kitchen, work areas, storage spaces, and existing dining and bar space. The kitchen was reorganized to improve circulation, workflow and ease

of service. A new hood was designed and planned to accommodate expanded kitchen equipment. The grease trap and propane tank were relocated to accommodate the new freezer/cooler expansion. The kitchen doors were replaced. Finishes were upgraded in the dining and bar area to match the Grand Haven CDD standards. During phase 2, permit documents were completed, and construction was completed.

Dick Mondell's Burger's and Fries

Jacksonville Beach

Dick Mondell’s is a new construction project located in Jacksonville Beach, just a few blocks from public beach access. This fast food chain is 1,200 square feet and is the second designed by Brame Heck. The project began with the demolition of the existing building on the property and a feasibility study. The design included the full service kitchen, service windows, restrooms, and outdoor seating. The exterior layout organizes both pedestrian movement into the seating area and vehicles in the drive-thru lane.

Axogen Office Remodel

This project include break room upgrades included plumbing for an ice machine, wiring for TV monitors, repainting, and adding an exterior shade structure. An office was converted into a mothers’ room. Restrooms were updated with hands-free fixtures. A new distribution room was created with generator power and HVAC adjustments. The lobby was renovated with new finishes, lighting, and furnishing. Carpet was replaced in one suite, and data wiring was improved with new outlets and monitors.

Moore Duct Fabrication

New Warehouse + Office

This new 6,000 square foot pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) serves as a duct fabrication facility. The Owner selected a manufacturer and building design that was used

as the basis of the design. Our team worked with the PEMB manufacturer to refine the design and provided code compliant shop floor plans, a redesign of break room

glazing, casework and appliances, and ventilation and secured storage spaces. This is the fourth warehouse our team has designed for this client.

Clay Electric Cooperative 

Keystone Heights New District Office

Demolition of two existing headquarters buildings allowed for the new construction. In addition to full engineering and landscaping services provided for this 1.8 acre site, the building design included operational space, a customer service space, an outdoor warehouse, offices, and a conference room for employees. This is one of five repeat designs completed by Brame Heck Architects for other Clay Electric offices, including Lake City, Palatka, and Salt Springs. The project included programming and user surveys, significant space planning, and strict budgetary constraints.

Air Liquide (ALAM) Storage Facility Expansion Phase 2

Air Liquide Advanced Materials (ALAM) required modifications and weather protection of the building which housed storage, maintenance, and shipping/receiving areas for hazardous materials. The lab space for their existing first floor of Building 2, as well as second floor breakroom and administration spaces were renovated also. Because of the function of the lab spaces in their production of diborane, the careful planning and design of the materiality and fire safety of the lab space was crucial during both the design and building process. The building was still continuously operating during the time of construction.

 

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