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Balfour Beatty builds technology center in Florida

Balfour Beatty Construction, W&J Construction Corporation and M.W. Williams Construction Group broke ground on the $100 million Harris Technology Center in Palm Bay, Florida.

Harris, an international communications and information technology company, is one of the largest public companies headquartered in Florida and the largest technology company based in Central Florida. The company has more than 15,000 employees worldwide, including 6,500 employees in Central Florida. Harris has 20 operations in seven locations throughout Florida, occupying more than 3.5 million square feet of office and manufacturing space. The company also provides some of Florida's highest average wages and is one of the state's largest corporate taxpayers.

The six-story, 464,000-square-foot Harris Technology Center is part of an initiative designed to foster engineering innovation, while retaining existing and attracting new highly skilled engineers to the region. Harris will relocate more than 1,200 employees from existing buildings to the new facility.

At the ground-breaking ceremony, Governor Scott said Florida's business climate is ripe for corporate expansions, which means more jobs for Florida families. Building of the new facility is expected to create nearly 300 construction jobs in the local community.

Out of 26 companies vying for the job, Balfour Beatty Construction's Orlando office, in association with W&J Construction Corporation of Rockledge, and M.H. Williams Construction Group, Inc. of Melbourne, were selected to build the center, which is designed by Melbourne architect BRPH.

Highlights of the new Harris Technology Center include employee amenities such as a cafeteria and fitness center, advanced innovation labs and collaborative work spaces, and energy efficient designs to promote sustainability.

The initial design and approval phase has already been completed. Construction is scheduled to begin in January 2013 and to be completed at the end of 2014.

Of great interest at the ground-breaking ceremony was a built-to-scale model constructed by Balfour Beatty Construction Superintendent Joe Smith, who hand-crafted it in his home woodshop during the procurement phase. The model, which was used in the company's presentation, was built in stackable sections to give the Harris selection committee a better understanding of the progress proposed for the construction schedule.

Florida serves as the hub of Harris Corporation's nearly $1 billion annual research and development initiative. Harris solutions are used extensively by Florida businesses and government agencies, such as the statewide health information exchange for Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration; an advanced, first-responder radio network for Miami-Dade County; the advanced sports arena network for the Orlando Magic; tactical radio systems that support Tampa-based U.S. Central Command; and others.



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