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This concrete and brick home was in the path of a new subdivision.
This structure measured 44’ X 80’ and weighs 240 tons. This home was
relocated for John Bass of Clarcona, Florida in July of 2002. |
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These two homes were in
the path of a new subdivision. The 2 story concrete and brick
structure measures 34’ X 68’ and weighs 188 tons. The one story
brick structure measures 32’ X 74’ and weighs 190 tons. This
relocation was for John and Paula Feagins in Seminole County,
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This 2 story home was built in the Canaveral Seashore Park in New
Smyrna Beach in Florida. In 1970 the Federal Government purchased
all the beachfront homes in the Park to restore the dunes to
natural. All the residents were given a 30 year lease on their
homes with the understanding that when the lease is up the property
then belongs to the Park. In December of 2002, James and Camille
Flankey purchased their home back from the government at auction for
$110.00, relocated it to a lot 2 miles away and elevated it to a
height of 11 feet to preserve their view of the Atlantic Ocean. The
construction is frame on monolithic slab, measuring 32’ X 36’ and
weighs 90 tons. |
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This home was in the path of a new subdivision. The concrete block
on slab structure measures 48’ X 66’ and weighs 220 tons. This home
was relocated for Bill and Dixie Lennon of Orlando, Florida in
October of 2002. |
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This home was in the path of the new Veterans Parkway. The concrete block with slab floor structure, measuring overall 60’ wide and 66’ long at 220 tons was relocated down the street to a new lot in the same subdivision for Southwest Builders in Fort Meyers in 1999.
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This home was in the way of new construction on Jupiter Island. This 10 year old, 8,000 square foot home, frame on monolithic slab, measuring overall 88’ wide and 136’ long at 611 tons was moved by barge 8 miles north on the Inter-coastal Waterway to Hobe Sound for Michael and Virginia Wilson in 2000. This project was joint ventured with T. A. Youngblood of Lake Monroe.
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This home was in the right of way for a state road widening. This concrete block on monolithic slab structure, measuring overall 38’ wide and 75’ long at 225 tons, was relocated 1 mile to a new lot for Stanley and Jill Giza of Oviedo, in 2001.
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This home was in the path of the new Veterans Parkway. The concrete block with slab floor structure, measuring overall 45’ wide and 60’ long at 180 tons, was loaded for relocation for Tom Doyle of Flint and Doyle of Fort Meyers, in 1996.
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This home was in the path of the new Veterans Parkway. The concrete
block with slab floor structure, measuring overall 56’ wide and 66’ long at 200 tons, was moved 1 mile to another lot in the same subdivision for Southwest Builders of Fort Meyers, in 1999.
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These homes were part of the 32 homes we purchased for relocation from Hubbard Construction Company of Winter Park for the construction of the East-West Expressway Eastern Extension in Orlando. The one story homes were moved around the Orange and Seminole counties area, up to 30 miles away. The two story homes were moved within 2 miles. We also moved 18 homes for the Western Extension, 1 home for the Southern Extension, 2 homes and an 8,000 square foot church for the Seminole County extension. 1987 – 1990. |
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