Central Civil Construction, formerly Central Florida Equipment, is a third-generation, family-owned civil construction company founded in 1977.
Central Civil Construction has delivered a range of complex and technically challenging projects in both the public and private sectors. We have earned our reputation by taking on some of the most challenging projects in South Florida.
Central Civil Construction has the ability to complete the largest jobs, with the heaviest machinery and manpower requirements, and the expertise and ingenuity to excel in specialized projects with great technical difficulty.
Cruising to/from Miami is about to be more stylish. This project includes an exclusive terminal at PortMiami, scheduled for completion in 2020. The modern terminal design draws inspiration from a Nautilus, with a spiraled and multi-level façade opening to grand ocean views. Terminal B features innovative lighting, and inviting indoor and outdoor waiting areas.
The American Airlines Arena is a sports and entertainment arena located along Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami. The project includes structural excavation and backfilling for pile cap construction, underground utilities, parking lot paving and roadway, highway lighting, curbing and walks, as a subcontractor.
Project highlights include demolition and underground utilities, construction of all new concrete paving in excess of 16" thick with 6" Econocrete and asphalt aprons — per FAA specifications. Maintenance of storm water pollution prevention, maintenance of Aare system, sewer system, lift station, and storm systems.
Project highlights include demolition, underground utilities, and soil improvements of more than 700 thousand square yards. Methods included cementitious soil mixing, mass vibration tamping, and vibration rod in preparation for new 8,000' runway, and taxiway embankment placement of over 7 million cubic yards.
Construction of underground utilities including drainage, water, sanitary sewer,and firelines for the complete stadium and adjacent properties. Roadway reconstruction of approximately four miles of new 2-3 lane roadway including earthwork, soil contamination remediation, paving, curbing and walks, striping and signage.
Includes mass excavation from an original ground elevation of 10.00' to -32.50' (42.5' deep) to provide a support slab for the tunnel bore machine, allowing the machine to make a U-Turn to start the second tunnel. Work was completed using a backhoe with a long stick (boom) to reach the bottom. Additional work included scrape CSM walls and sloping approach apron.
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