Westwater Construction
Based in Sarasota, Florida, Westwater Construction provides high quality construction work at reasonable prices. Originally founded by CEO Mark Miller in 1991, Westwater Construction specializes in an array of services, such as design-build projects, construction management, and turnkey projects, which include the bundling of labor and materials. With experience in commercial, recreational, institutional, and residential real estate, Westwater Construction is well equipped to handle any undertaking. Typically engaged in up to 25 projects at once, Westwater Construction strives to create exactly what its clients envision. Westwater Construction listens to its customers and incorporates their desires, such as chocolate travertine marble, and their ideals, such as energy efficient appliances and designs. Prospective clients may visit westwaterconstruction.com to explore some of the company's custom homes. For example, the website showcases Westwater Construction?s 1394 Harbor Drive lakeshore house, which features two master suites, a wine cooler, a disappearing edge pool, and two laundry rooms. In addition to custom building, Westwater Construction also helps homeowners restructure their current houses into the homes of their dreams through inspired renovations. Whether clients seek a new entertainment center or Italian marble floors, Westwater Construction can provide a solution. For individuals looking to avoid the complex process of designing a home, Westwater Construction proudly presents a number of distinctive neighborhoods, including Burns Court Villas, Stillwater on the Bay, and Lakewood Ranch. Westwater Construction currently offers clients who sign a contract before May 15, 2011 the chance to enjoy a $2,000 home makeover. Committed to giving back to the community, Westwater Construction contributes to several charities. The Sarasota Herald Tribune commended Westwater Construction for its donations to Habitat for Humanity and also for its efforts to help clean up after Hurricane Charley. Additionally, Westwater Construction and The Templeton Foundation donated $500,000 to Bethesda Outreach Ministries, which focuses on molding teens into respectable, self-sufficient adults.