Tigris Roller Coaster

Florida Design Consultants (FDC) is proud to have been selected for survey services for the Tigris roller coaster, the tallest, fastest launch roller coaster in Florida. FDC played a significant role working closely with Busch Gardens, Premier Rides, and T&G Constructors providing survey services for foundation piers, anchor bolt patterns and track head plate connections. In addition, FDC provided layout of the queue loading building and utility infrastructure, as well as as-built surveys complying with local ordinances, state regulations and designer requirements. FDC also provided surveys of underground utilities together with calculations of proposed improvements to avoid conflicts and delays. Due to Busch Gardens, Premier Rides, T&G Constructors and FDC’s adherence to meeting the construction schedule, this project was completed under budget and ahead of schedule. The Tigris launch roller coaster opened to the public on April 19, 2019. For more information about Tigris click here.

 

New PTEC Survey Program

Rohland Bryant, community outreach liaison for Pinellas Technical College, and Faye Watson, industry liaison, both of St.Petersburg, are starting a new surveying field technician training program at Pinellas Technical College, St. Petersburg. They’re partnering with Tampa Bay surveying businesses to provide instructors, equipment and job opportunities for graduates of the program. Read full article here.

PEDC – Sharing Economic Insights for Pasco County and the Tampa Bay Region

Florida Design Consultants attended the PEDC Economic Forecast Luncheon on February 5th 2016 at the Tampa Bay Golf and Country Club in San Antonio, FL.  The featured guest speaker this year was Dr. Sean Snaith, Ph.D./Director, Institute for Economic Competitiveness at the University of Central Florida. Dr. Sean Snath is a nationally recognized economist in the field of business and economic forecasting, he has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New York Times, and The Economist and has appeared on CNBC and Fox Business Network.

During Dr. Snaith’s presentation, he addressed the current economic conditions and reflected on the policies/regulations that have and will be implemented in the years ahead.  He shared his outlook for Pasco County as well as the Tampa Bay region, the State of Florida, and the nation as a whole. A few of his statements from the Pasco Economic Development function are:

  • “We are closer to the next recession than further from the last,” Snaith said at a Jan. 29 Dean’s Speaker Series hosted by the University of Central Florida College of Business. “I’m 100 percent sure there will be another. I’m just not 100 percent sure of when.”
  • Snaith said when consumer spending habits shift is an indicator that a recession may be near. “When we go back in our shells, that’s when we’ll get nervous for the next recession,” he said. Consumer spending has been the driving force behind the recovery from the national economic recession that ended in 2009. A lack of consumer spending combined with other current economic challenges can signal trouble.
  • On another note, Snaith said Florida’s housing market is seeing a dramatic decrease in the number of foreclosures and short sales, resulting in double-digit price appreciation. Also, the state’s unemployment rate is at 5 percent, down from 6 percent in October 2014. At the end of 2015, 21,000 new payroll jobs were added in Florida.

 

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Dr. Sean Snaith, Ph.D. –Director, Institute for Economic Competitiveness at the University of Central Florida.

 

Riley’s Running Reindeer Team Outcome!

On Saturday morning, December 19th, 2015 more than 1,000 people came together at the Hillsborough Community College/Dale Mabry campus to support and help with raising contributions in finding a cure to fight Arthritis! We are happy to announce that our team “Riley’s Running Reindeer” raised a total of $8,866! The FDC team came in first place with raising the most monies!! Thank you to all who came out to support this wonderful event. We are excited and looking forward to supporting next year’s Arthritis Jingle Bell Run/Walk!

 

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Young ladies visiting the FDC booth
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Riley Mazur receiving her 2015 Youth Honoree certificate from Dr. Shim with Shim Spine
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Left to right: Reilly Patenaude, Jared Patenaude, Kim Wright, Krystle Patenaude, and Maureen Leech
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Danielle Mazur on the far right with some of the Riley’s Running Reindeer Team


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Kid’s Dash!



 

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A group photo of some of the FDC Riley’s Running Reindeer Team
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Baby Reilly Patenaude and Jared Patenaude enjoying their day
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Visiting the Dunkin’ Donuts booth for some hot chocolate and donuts
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Kevin and Christine Glenn working the FDC booth




Jingle Bell Run/Walk this Saturday!

FDC is proud to be a sponsor of the 2015 Jingle Bell Run/Walk to benefit the Arthritis Foundation. The event is this Saturday morning and our FDC team of 30 individuals will be out to support this year’s youth honoree Riley Mazur. With two days left, we have a total of 78 team members and have exceeded our goal of $7,000. Currently, we have raised a total of $7,938! We thank everyone who has helped support Riley. A big thanks to RIPA & Associates for their generous contribution. We couldn’t have beat our goal without their help!

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Tampa Bay Builders Association Golf Tournament

On November 20th, the team of Florida Design Consultants and Crown Development participated in the 7th Annual TBBA (Tampa Bay Builders Association) Golf Tournament at Lexington Oaks in Beautiful Wesley Chapel.

Left to right in photo: Jared Patenaude, Kevin Glenn, Rob Wright and Craig Weber.
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Riley’s Running Reindeer

Florida Design Consultants will be participating and sponsoring the 2015 Arthritis Foundation’s Jingle Bell Run/Walk in Tampa at Hillsborough Community College on Saturday, December 19, to support 10 year old youth honoree Riley Mazur. Riley has a very rare and life threatening disease called Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDM) that effects about 1 in every 500,000 children each year. JDM is a form of arthritis that has no cure. Riley was diagnosed with this disease back in 2013.

Please help support Riley by joining us for this walk/run or by giving a small donation in hopes of a cure to benefit Riley Mazur at the link below:

http://jbr.org/tampa/rileysrunningreindeer

Thank you for your support!

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