Stevens Construction completes Premier Women’s Care of Southwest Florida office
Stevens Construction has completed construction of Premier Women’s Care of Southwest Florida‘s new 40,797-square-foot medical office building located at 1606 Santa Barbara Blvd. in Cape Coral, announced Daniel Adams, Stevens Construction executive vice president and partner.
Now open in its new location, Premier Women’s Care of Southwest Florida has expanded its Cape Coral practice, which offers comprehensive gynecological and obstetrical care, including well-woman exams, family planning, adolescent gynecology, gynecologic surgery, minimally invasive surgery, prenatal and postpartum care, fetal monitoring, menopause care and weight management.
Situated on 2.27 acres, the first floor of the new office building features three ultrasound suites, 3D mammography with changing rooms and offices. In addition, 3,000 square feet of office space is available for lease. Also on the first floor is a parking garage to accommodate 18 vehicles and two car charging stations. The second floor includes 37 exam rooms, four enhanced procedure rooms, phlebotomy, consultation rooms, offices, storage and a break-room.
The Stevens Construction team includes Senior Project Manager Mike Alisea, Superintendent Eric Mitchell and Project Administrator Gina Varner.
For more information about Premier Women’s Care of Southwest Florida, visit www.pwcswfl.com or call 239-432-5858.
For information about Stevens Construction, visit stevensbuilds.com or call 239-936-9006.
City to host Construction, Building, Trade, Engineers, and Architects Business & Industry Roundtable March 20
The city of Cape Coral will host a Construction, Building, Trade, Engineers, and Architects Business & Industry Roundtable Friday, March 20, at City Hall.
City officials will meet with professionals and companies across the construction, building and design sectors to discuss industry needs, workforce challenges and opportunities for growth. The event will also include an open discussion with attendees over coffee and light refreshments.
Attendees will have the opportunity to share insights, voice concerns, and explore ways the city can better support the construction and design community.
The goals of the roundtable include:
• Allowing industry leaders to connect and discuss challenges specific to Cape Coral’s construction and design sectors.
• Exploring economic trends, development opportunities, and innovations in building, engineering, and architecture.
• Identifying future programs and initiatives to support business retention, workforce development, and sustainable industry growth.
Registration is required, and seating is limited. To register, email the city of Cape Coral’s Economic and Business Development Office at EDevOffice@CapeCoral.gov; staff will respond with confirmation and additional details. Please RSVP by Monday, March 16.
REIS to host ‘Spring Social: Spring Forward … To Connections That Grow!’ April 23
The Real Estate Investment Society will host its inaugural “Spring Social: Spring Forward… To Connections That Grow!” Thursday, April 23, from 5 to 7 p.m., hosted by Stevens Construction at 14541 Hope Center Loop, Suite 200, Fort Myers.
The cost is $30 for members and $45 for non-members, which includes appetizers, beer, wine and cocktails.
Sponsorship opportunities are available. To register for the event or for sponsorships, visit reis-swfl.org/event.
For additional information about REIS, visit reis-swfl.org or call (716) 983-7958.