Town of Longboat Key

Project Details The Town of Longboat Key is a small coastal town spanning ten miles along the Southwest coast of Florida. Longboat Key straddles both Sarasota and Manatee Counties and a Native American history dating back before the 1800’s when Cuban and Spanish fisherman first called it home. Coastal communities…

City of Newberry

Project Details The City of Newberry is one of the fastest growing cities in Florida, repeatedly winning acclamations for their municipal utility’s excellence. A population close to 7500 and 60 square miles of agriculturally focused commercial, recreational, and residential properties. Newberry is a small-town with explosive growth who manages their…

Rapid Fiber Internet

Project Details Rapid Fiber Internet (RFI), a subsidiary of the Suwannee Valley Electric Coop. (SVEC), headquartered in Live Oak, Florida serves fiber-optic internet to the tri-county area. The service area is divided into three construction phases and forty feeder zones. As the fiber infrastructure build-out expands, they release new zones…

2nd District Court of Appeals

GFY was contracted by Osborn Engineering to provide subsurface utility engineering and land survey services to horizontally designate and survey all underground utilities entering the property in advance of building demolition and future re-build of the Second District Court of Appeals complex in downtown St. Petersburg.

Gum Slough

The project required the GFY team to collect bathymetric data using Real Time Kinematic Global Positioning System (RTK GPS) methods along approximately 6000 linear feet of Gum Slough.

St. Petersburg Police Headquarters

GFY provided civil engineering, surveying, and subsurface utility engineering services for the site assessment, space needs, and alternative development for the 6.36-acre downtown police headquarters.

The James Museum

GFY provided civil engineering, surveying, subsurface utility engineering, and maintenance of traffic services for the new museum during its transformation.

Largo High School

GFY was responsible for the reconstruction of the site infrastructure of the entire 39.8-acre, 1,902-student Largo High School Campus as a part of the Harvard Jolly Architecture design team.