VERDEX CONSTRUCTION AWARDED TWO MAJOR MULTIFAMILY PROJECTS IN SARASOTA

The Crossings at Palm Aire Rendering

Verdex Construction has been awarded two major multifamily projects in Sarasota by developer Eastwind Development. The Crossing at Palm Aire Apartments and The Pointe at Lakewood Ranch, both designed by Forum Architecture & Interior Design Inc., are slated to begin construction this year. These will be Verdex’s fourth and fifth projects for Eastwind Development and will be managed from our Tampa office.

The Crossing at Palm Aire Apartments will consist of seven 3-story and 4-story buildings totaling 315 Class-A units on 32 acres with an environmental preserve located in the middle of the project. Amenities include a 7,400 sf, 2-story clubhouse featuring a coffee lounge, game room, co-working space, fitness center and resort-style pool. Completion is scheduled for Summer 2023.

The Pointe at Lakewood Ranch will consist of two 4-story apartment buildings totaling 160 units on 20 acres. Building 1 features 112 units and amenities including a 11,000 sf clubhouse with fitness center, salon, pet spa, group fitness/spin room, steam room, media room, game room/card lounge, library, craft room, dining area, lobby, leasing offices, pool and green space. Building 2 houses the remaining 48 units. This project will also include surface parking, two stand-alone 5-car parking garages and one 6-car parking garage with a maintenance bay. Completion is scheduled for Spring 2023.

“Sarasota is seeing lots of multifamily housing development growth and we’re pleased that Verdex’s West Coast expansion is a part of it, ” said Verdex Construction President Rex Kirby.

Verdex Construction’s most notable projects on Florida’s west coast include The Pointe on Westshore Apartments and Azalea Apartments in Tampa. Verdex is headquartered in West Palm Beach with offices in Tampa and Gainesville.

In just over seven years, Verdex has earned numerous awards and prestigious industry recognition, including being selected as a 2022 Best Places to Work, 2021 Builder of the Year by the AIA Palm Beach and a finalist for 2021 Business of the Year by the South Florida Business Journal.


ABOUT VERDEX CONSTRUCTION
Verdex Construction is a privately held building contractor headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL with offices in Tampa and Gainesville. Led by founder and President Rex Kirby, a 40-year veteran in the construction business, Verdex provides general contracting services to clients including preconstruction, construction management, and design-build. Verdex is committed to “Building Something Better” through exceptional service, a fundamental focus on safety and quality, and value to owners, customers and the community. For more information, visit www.verdex.com

REX KIRBY NAMED A SOUTH FLORIDA BUSINESS JOURNAL’S POWER LEADERS 250

Rex Kirby Power Leaders 250
The South Florida Business Journal’s 2022 Power Leaders 250 has been announced and Verdex’s President and CEO, Rex Kirby made the list!

Photo Credit: Jock Fistick, South Florida Business Journal

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION TO BUILD MAYLA RESIDENCES

Pompano Station Apartments Rendering

West Palm Beach Based-Verdex Construction has been chosen to build Mayla Residences in Pompano Beach for Grover Corlew. Designed by MSA Architects, the new mixed-use project will have two 8-story buildings totaling 355 units with integrated garages and a pedestrian bridge. Amenities include a 2-story clubhouse with a fitness center, coworking space, dog spa and two pools. The project includes 60,000 sf of ground-level retail space. Construction will begin in February 2022.

To learn more about this project, visit the South Florida Business Journal.

About Verdex Construction
Verdex Construction is a privately held building contractor headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL with offices in Tampa and Gainesville. Led by founder and President Rex Kirby, a 40-year veteran in the construction business, Verdex provides general contracting services to clients including preconstruction, construction management, and design-build. Verdex is committed to “Building Something Better” through exceptional service, a fundamental focus on safety and quality, and value to owners, customers and the community. For more information, visit www.verdex.com

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION ADDS INDUSTRY VETERAN TOBY JOHNSON TO SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM

Toby Johnson Headshot

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION ADDS INDUSTRY VETERAN TOBY JOHNSON TO SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM

TAMPA, FL (January 7, 2022)- Verdex Construction has selected Toby Johnson as Vice President and Managing Director of their Florida West Coast team. Based out of Verdex’s Tampa office, Toby is responsible for regional operational excellence, increasing Verdex’s presence in the market, advancing Owner and Subcontractor relationships and supporting Verdex’s seasoned Tampa team.

Having successfully grown and operated multiple companies, Toby’s expertise at creating consensus to find solutions and engaging with people at all levels ensures Verdex’s culture of quality, responsiveness and integrity are ingrained in their West Coast operations. He was noted as a “Top 100 Leaders in Real Estate and Construction” in 2021 by the World Real Estate and Construction Forum.

“Toby brings a wealth of experience and skills that allow Verdex to continue expanding on Florida’s West Coast and help pave the way for repeated success,” said Verdex Construction President Rex Kirby.

Verdex Construction’s projects on Florida’s west coast include The Pointe on Westshore Apartments and Azalea Apartments in Tampa and The Crossings at Palm Aire Apartments and Lakewood Ranch Apartments in Sarasota. Verdex is headquartered in West Palm Beach with offices in Tampa and Gainesville.

In just over seven years, Verdex has earned numerous awards and prestigious industry recognition, including being selected as a 2022 Best Places to Work, 2021 Builder of the Year by the AIA Palm Beach and a finalist for 2021 Business of the Year by the South Florida Business Journal.

About Verdex Construction
Verdex Construction is a privately held building contractor headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL with offices in Tampa and Gainesville. Led by founder and President Rex Kirby, a 40-year veteran in the construction business, Verdex provides general contracting services to clients including preconstruction, construction management, and design-build. Verdex is committed to “Building Something Better” through exceptional service, a fundamental focus on safety and quality, and value to owners, customers and the community. For more information, visit www.verdex.com

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION RECOGNIZED AS A 2022 BEST PLACES TO WORK

2022 Best Places to Work in South Florida

WEST PALM BEACH, FL. (January 4th, 2022) Verdex Construction has been recognized as a “2022 Best Places to Work” by the South Florida Business Journal in the medium company category (50-99 employees).

Surveys were sent out to Verdex Construction employees to rate the company’s culture, benefits, leadership and organization as a whole to ensure a nonbiased result. Rankings will be revealed at the February 17, 2022 Best Places to Work Awards ceremony.

“We truly strive to make this a place people want to be and a company people want to be part of,” stated Rex Kirby, CEO of Verdex Construction. “We know the effort can never stop and we always have to be working to get better.”

To see the entire list, please visit: https://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2022/01/04/2022-best-places-to-work-awards-medium-company.html

Click here to view Verdex Construction’s list of Awards and Achievements.

About Verdex Construction
Verdex Construction was founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr. a 40-year veteran of the construction industry. In just seven years, Verdex Construction has earned numerous awards and prestigious industry recognition, including the #9 spot on the South Florida Business Journal’s Top Contractors List. Verdex Construction’s recent projects include Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown1000 North, an upscale restaurant/club on the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter; Town Lantana Apartments in Lantana and Westshore Apartments in Tampa.

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION AND INDEX INVESTMENT GROUP BUY WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE FOR $13.4 MILLION

Verdex Construction New Office Building

WEST PALM BEACH, FL. (November 29th, 2021) Verdex Construction and Index Investment Group formed District Pointe LLC, a joint venture to purchase a 65,760 square foot office building in West Palm Beach for $13.4 million. Located at 1501 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach, the property has operated as a single-tenant user since its construction in 1983 and has been occupied by its former owner Rinker/CEMEX.

The building will be rebranded as District Pointe and completely renovated into a state-of-the-art, modern office hub for large-scale office tenants and the new U.S. headquarters for Verdex Construction. The name was derived from its position as the gateway location between the revitalized West Palm Beach Warehouse District and the Palm Beach International Airport. The property was purchased off-market with the help of the team at Colliers with Executive Managing Director Mark M. Rubin and Director Bastian Laggerbauer, the closing was handled by John Renaldo of Jupiter Inlet Title.

“This strategic investment into West Palm Beach provides the new headquarters for Verdex and space for multiple Class A office tenants while opening up to the possibility of developing multifamily residential on the excess land. We are very excited about this opportunity.” said Bjarne Borg, Chairman and CEO of Index Investment Group.

“We are thrilled about the continued growth of our company in this phenomenal location with proximity to the Palm Beach International Airport and direct access to I-95 and the West Palm Beach area. We look forward to further revitalizing the area and building the community” said Rex Kirby, Chief Executive Officer and founder of Verdex.

About Index Investment Group
Index Investment Group is a privately held company with its North American Headquarters located in Jupiter FL, founded in Sweden by Bjarne Borg and Fredrik Alama in 1998. The company has made numerous significant investments in multifamily rental communities, senior living as well as industrial/logistics facilities along the East Coast of the United States. The Jupiter-based real estate investment company has ongoing and completed 33 developments in the U.S. with over 8,400 units and over 6.8 million square feet of commercial space across Sweden and the U.S.

About Verdex Construction
Verdex Construction was founded by Rex B. Kirby, Jr. a 40-year veteran of the construction industry. In just seven years, Verdex Construction has earned numerous awards and prestigious industry recognition, including the #9 spot on the South Florida Business Journal’s Top Contractors List. Verdex Construction’s recent projects include Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown1000 North, an upscale restaurant/club on the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter; Town Lantana Apartments in Lantana and Westshore Apartments in Tampa.

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION STARTS WORK ON AZALEA APARTMENT COMMUNITY IN TAMPA

Azalea Apartments Rendering - NEWS

West Palm Beach-based Verdex Construction announces the start of construction on Azalea, a multifamily rental community at 8240 Causeway Boulevard in Tampa. The project consists of 289-apartments and four single-story garages for client Zom Living. The project was designed by architect LRK. Completion is expected in the fall of 2023.

Azalea will feature 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom units across seven three- and four-story buildings with a total square footage of 279,732 on a 13.3-acre site. Amenities include a 2,500 sq. ft. clubhouse with meeting rooms and a work from home lounge, dog park, pool, pavilion, and grill deck. The project includes improvements to surrounding streets that will add sidewalks and turn lanes.

“This is one of three recent project starts for us in the Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota market that follow our completion of the WestShore Apartments, solidifying our expansion into the area,” said Verdex Construction President Rex Kirby. “We’ve also moved to a larger office to support our increased efforts and to address construction needs across the Tampa Bay region.”

Verdex Construction’s recent projects include Westshore Apartments in Tampa, The Royal Palm Beach Village Hall, Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach Downtown1000 North, an upscale restaurant/club on the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter; and Town Lantana Apartments in Lantana.

Since its launch just over seven years ago, Verdex Construction has earned numerous awards and prestigious industry recognition, including being selected as a finalist for 2020 Business of the Year by the South Florida Business Journal, finalist for 2020 Business of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, and being selected as a GrowFL “Company to Watch”.

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION’S TIFFANIE ARTIGAS NAMED AS “GROUNDBREAKER OF THE YEAR” BY PROCORE TECHNOLOGIES

Tiffanie Artigas, Procore Groundbreaker of the Year - News

West Palm Beach-based Verdex Construction announces that its construction technology manager, Tiffanie Artigas, has won the national 2021 Groundbreaker of the Year award by Procore Technologies. Procore’s prestigious Groundbreaker Awards celebrate the individuals, projects, and companies that impact and drive progress using its construction technology. Through Procore, a leading provider of construction management software, Tiffanie has helped Verdex work more efficiently, communicate better and build faster.

Verdex had been using Procore Technologies software to manage projects since the company was launched, and as the company grew dramatically over the past six years, training an ever-growing workforce on the system became a constant challenge. Artigas was initially training staffers while on-the-job in her role as assistant project manager. She became so adept that Verdex promoted her to manager of construction technology, a new position where she could focus on training staff and maximizing the many features of Procore that would streamline operations and communicate project updates to clients. In her new role, Artigas created a formal Training Center, organized two-day company-wide trainings and established a very successful training program for construction Small Business Enterprises (SBEs) for the Office of Diversity at Palm Beach County Schools. After launch of the Training Center, Verdex realized a 45-percent increase in Procore usage among its team.

“Our internal and external training program and expanded use of Procore and have paid numerous dividends in how everyone manages our projects and communicates,” said Verdex Construction President Rex Kirby. “Tiffanie’s leadership in training our staff, owners, subcontractors and SBEs has made Verdex more efficient and productive from top to bottom. She is truly deserving of this national recognition.”

In just over five years, Verdex has earned numerous awards and prestigious industry recognition, including being selected as a finalist for 2021 Business of the Year by the South Florida Business Journal, finalist for 2021 Business of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, and being selected as a GrowFL “Company to Watch”.

About Verdex Construction

Verdex Construction is a privately held building contractor based in West Palm Beach, FL, led by founder and President Rex Kirby, a 35-year veteran in the construction business.  Verdex provides general contracting services to clients including preconstruction, construction management, and design-build.  Verdex is committed to “Building Something Better” through exceptional service, a fundamental focus on safety and quality, and value to owners, customers and the community.  For more information, visit www.verdex.com

VERDEX SELECTED TO BUILD NEW ROYAL PALM BEACH VILLAGE HALL

Village Hall of Royal Palm Beach Rendering - NEWS

Courtesy: Town Crier

“The Royal Palm Beach Village Council unanimously awarded a bid of $12,894,392 for the construction of a new village hall to Verdex Construction on Thursday, Aug. 19. Verdex was the lowest builder on the project. Final completion of the project is projected for December 2023.”

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RISING ABOVE CURRENT MARKET CHALLENGES: REX KIRBY INTERVIEW

Rex Kirby, CEO and President

In this interview with Invest: Palm Beach, Verdex President Rex Kirby discusses the company’s approach to the pandemic and how the commercial sector is shaping up.

What successful strategies did your company implement to manage the pandemic?

As an essential business, we were able to keep working. We put in a great deal of effort to make sure we were doing business the right way so we could stay open and operational. We learned how to distance people and keep them safe on job sites. Coming out of this pandemic, we’ve seen that there is plenty of money out there and people are looking to invest in real estate, both on the capital and the equity sides with banks offering low-interest loans. The challenge is getting supplies and materials in all areas. The price of wood skyrocketed, rising from an index of about $350 per thousand feet to close to $1,700. Also, all metals have been high and drywall costs 50% more per unit than it did a year ago just because of the cost of metal studs. We have some industrial work and we can’t even get bar joists in less than 10 months. There is only so much people will spend on rents so the project has to be financially feasible for developers. We’ve had to work around getting material and figure out ways to work with the client and do our best to reduce pricing so that projects can move forward.

What changes in demand have you perceived over the past year and a half?

The apartment sector is on fire with all the people moving into Florida right now. We can’t build apartments quick enough. We are also gaining traction on the public sector side.They had some challenges because their tax rolls were down but there is maintenance and buildings that need to be built, so they are still releasing projects. Industrial is strong, although one of the challenges is that Amazon is building so much throughout Florida that they have a lock on a lot of the material and they are willing to pay a premium for it so you have to get in line and wait. We’re thinking outside of the box, such as delaying the vertical parts of the job and starting the site piece so that we can get ahead and get the pipe out there. There is a PVC shortage as well, which is essential for all water and sewer installations. We’re trying to figure out ways to lock in our pricing of materials and balance how long it will be out there before we can actually get it in the ground or building. We’re storing material at times so that we can have it available.

What does the future of commercial real estate look like?

I’ve started to see more retail come back. We have a special projects group that does a lot of interior build outs, renovation and additions. We’re doing a lot of work for the landlord Related Group at Rosemary Square. Related is almost switching out its entire tenant base with all new restaurants and shops, so they are refreshing the whole complex to update it to today’s conditions.

The office market in West Palm Beach and all the way through Miami has been on fire, post pandemic. Primarily from hedge funds and financial groups that decided they could leave New York, so the floodgates opened. There are at least three more buildings planned to go up as office space. This is after people thought nobody would come back to work, but there is a lot of demand in this area.

What is the role of technology in your daily operations?

From a project management perspective, we’re dependent on everything being transmitted online. We use Procore but there are similar systems. As we have grown and are starting to get into bigger projects, we’re starting to use more BIM modeling for laying out our mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection up through corridors and buildings so that everyone knows where their spot is from an elevation standpoint. Our use of Procore has expanded over the last year and we’re training our people on how to use more of it. The ability to synchronize our forecasting with our accounting system has also improved between Procore and Sage for our accounting. It’s all about efficiency and having one program that people can get familiar with so that they are not bogged down by the computer but instead can manage and build their work.

On the other hand, everyone is looking at prefabrication. The labor force is getting increasingly strained. Therefore, we’re looking for ways to preassemble components in a shop so there is less to build in the field. Assembling off-site in a factory setting cuts down on the labor needed on the job site.

What is your outlook for your company and the construction sector in Palm Beach County?

We will grow a little more this year. Next year, we will have stronger growth. We’re picking up steam in other Florida markets as well as getting our share of work on the Southeast coast. We’re in our seventh year, we’re gaining traction with our clients with a lot of repeat work and expanding to other Florida markets. We’re building more in Tampa, targeting work in Orlando and we picked up a project for the University of Florida in Gainesville. Our future looks bright and, fortunately, we are having conversations on how big we really want to be because that sometimes changes the dynamics of a company. The main thing is to continue focusing on making sure we maintain a good brand in the industry and that we are doing a good job for our clients.