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February 17, 2021
Congratulations to Patrick Corbin for Passing the first portion of the Underground Utility & Excavation Test with the State of Florida. read more
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January 18, 2021
FDOT District 3 posted a few photo's on their Twitter Page. read more
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November 25, 2020
The GAC Site team landed several New Projects in 4th Quarter of 2020 read more
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November 25, 2020
GAC picked to be Construction Manager for PCC Restoration Project read more
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September 24, 2020
Good Evening to everyone! Just wanted to share a proud moment with everyone. This is one of the few reasons why I'm so proud to work with you all! I have attached a Facebook screenshot of the post that Kathy and Joe made yesterday!
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August 17, 2020
Buildings 2-5 on the Bay High School campus that previously houses classrooms and science laboratories and were heavily damaged by Hurricane Michael will be demolished to make space for the new construction of the Barbara W. Nelson Fine Arts Center. read more
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July 20, 2020
Bay District Schools Professional Services Committee selected GAC Contractors, Inc. for Bay High Fine Arts Project. read more
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June 23, 2020
Thank you Brett Hitchcock read more
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May 28, 2020
Panama City Housing Authority takes next step to recovery from Hurricane Michael read more
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May 8, 2020
Holmes County will upgrade 28.5 miles of dirt roads. read more
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May 8, 2020
Gulf County Awards Pineda Street Resurfacing Project. read more
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May 6, 2020
GAC Contractors, Inc. Donates $2500 to the American Heart Association. read more
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May 4, 2020
Letter from Anchorage Childrens Home read more
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April 30, 2020
GAC Contractors, Inc.Gives $500 on Thursdays for Hometown Stimulus read more
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April 30, 2020
GAC Contractors, Inc. Donated $2500.00 to the Humane Society of Bay County. read more
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April 24, 2020
GAC, Greg Abram's Seafood and Bay County Contractors & Associates Donate to Anchorage Children's Home read more
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April 22, 2020
GAC donated 2000 mask to Jackson County on 04/21/2020. read more
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April 22, 2020
GAC Donates to be a partner sponsor for 2020 Bay County Graduating Senior. read more
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April 7, 2020
The GAC Team recently donated over 2500 KN-95 mask to local Bay County Organizations. We salute all the First Responders and Health Care providers across the Country, Florida and in Bay County. read more
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April 7, 2020
GAC was awarded the Veal Road Project today by the Bay County BOCC. The total project length is approximately 2.1 miles and includes segments of the existing road located both east and west of U.S. 231. The project limits extend eastward from Davenport Avenue to U.S. 231 and then from U.S. 231 to a dead end at the eastern end of Veal Road. read more
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March 23, 2020
Please welcome to this world Brady Wayne Clements. Born today March 23, 2020 to Katie and Steven Clements. read more
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March 12, 2020
Please give a big old Congratulations to Mr. David Cromer for earning 2019 Employee of the year. We are blessed to have David on the team. read more
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January 30, 2020
Construction to start soon on Bay High STEM Building read more
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December 4, 2019
The GAC Team is looking for people who are interested in Site Division Project Manager and Project Estimator. If you are interested please contact us at 850.785.4675. Please ask for Steven Clements. read more
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November 21, 2019
Another Quality Project by GAC…Shalimar Lodge, Panama City Beach read more
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September 16, 2019
The GAC Team conducted an Excavation Competent Person Training Class on September 13, 2019 where 23 team members were certified. The class was conducted by Municipal Safety Services. Congratulations to everyone who attended. read more
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September 9, 2019
Thank you for the Kind words, Go GAC Contractors, Inc. read more
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August 20, 2019
Bay County Request for Qualifications 19-59 for Juvenile Justice Courthouse Design Build rankings are listed below. The Bay County BOCC authorized staff to negotiate a contract with the top-ranked design build team on Aug 20, 2019.
Rank Firm
1 JRA Architects, Inc./GAC Contractors Inc.
2 Florida Architects, Inc., Allstate Construction, Inc.
3 DAG Architects, Inc./Lord & Son Construction, Inc.
Way to go Team GAC!
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August 20, 2019
Congratulations to the GAC team for their new project called Forrest Bay Estates. This 269 lot subdivision for D.R. Horton, Inc. is slated to start October 2019. read more
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August 8, 2019
July was a busy month and we would like to thank all our Team members for going the extra mile. This month
we have two Employee's of the month!
Doug Goodman & Miguel Camacho.
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July 15, 2019
The second quarter attendance is out and GAC Contractors, Inc. had 8 crews who finished the with perfect attendance.
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May 29, 2019
GAC receives letter from Metric Engineering, Inc. read more
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May 7, 2019
Work has began in the 144 lot Brighton Oaks Subdivision. This 22 acre development is scheduled for completion in the 4th quarter of 2019. read more
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May 7, 2019
GAC was awarded three projects today totaling over $2.1 million dollars:
Merritt Brown Sidewalk Improvements - This summer project to add sidewalks to the school with added drainage improvements.
FY19 Local Dirt Roads - This project consists of paving multiple roads on the west end of the beach.
FY19 Annual Resurfacing - This project consists of repairing multiple roads on the west end of the beach. read more
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May 1, 2019
The GAC Team kicked off the day Wednesday with a breakfast celebration and drawing for a grand prize of over $1200 dollars. Each Team member who qualified received a check for $125 dollars. Each year GAC starts the year off with a pot and tracks accidents and injuries through out the year. This year over $15,000 dollars was given to the employees. Thank you everyone for another safe year. read more
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January 29, 2019
The GAC Team was picked to complete the Hurricane Michael storm repairs at University Academy on January 22, 2019. This project is scheduled to be complete by the start of the 2019-2020 school year. Brett Hitchcock will lead the GAC Teams efforts to complete this project. read more
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January 21, 2019
GAC has 5 Crews with Perfect Attendance. read more
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November 16, 2018
The Staff of GAC has a new Temporary site. Things will look a little different around the offices of GAC for the next few months. Our accounting staff and Project managers will be working out of office trailers located at the site of our old location at 4116 Highway 231 N in Panama City. we can be reached by phone at 850.785.4675. read more
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August 30, 2018
GAC Contractors Site Division Lands Four new Projects read more
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August 29, 2018
The Jenks Avenue Project is drawing near to the end with crews installing the final lift of asphalt.
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August 24, 2018
In an update Thursday to the Panama City Beach City Council, City Engineer Kelly Jenkins said the Front Beach Road CRA Segment 2 project is about 70-75 percent complete. read more
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August 21, 2018
The GAC Team Celebrated 60 years of service to the community this past Friday with a cookout at Kinsaul Park in Lynn Haven. Each team member was given a gift to celebrate their service with the Company. Our Family enjoyed Water Slides, the Splash Park, Food and Prizes to the lucky winners. read more
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July 23, 2018
GAC Celebrates 60 Years of business on August 13, of this year. read more
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July 18, 2018
GAC & BCCA Hosted a Advanced MOT Class. read more
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July 18, 2018
GAC Contractors and the Bay County Contractors & Associates, Inc. held a Competent Person Training Class for Trench Excavation/Confined Space Safety. read more
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July 18, 2018
Ryan Yeager from H & E Equipment Services formally Rental Inc. conducted a Forklift Training class for some of our GAC Employees. read more
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July 9, 2018
We have added a link for you to watch the progress at the Sports Park in Panama City Beach. Hope you enjoy.
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July 2, 2018
The St. Joe Company and HomeCorp broke ground last week on a 240-unit apartment complex located off North Pier Park Drive adjacent to Frank Brown Park. The one, two, and three-bedroom units will be open in early 2019. The development of Pier Park Crossings brings an affordable housing option to the west end of the sandy beach and is convenient for those working in Pier Park.
St. Joe President and CEO Jorge Gonzalez said the complex is in a great location "one-half block to 1.5 million square feet of retail and entertainment."
Apartments, which will have metal roofs, screened porches, 9-foot ceilings, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and vinyl plank flooring, will rent from approximately $900 to $1,900. There will also be a clubhouse with a salt-water pool.
This is the second apartment complex currently under construction in the city. Parkside Apartments at 17225 Panama City Beach Parkway, will have 288 units when completed. It is located just west of the Municipal Complex.
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June 29, 2018
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Panama City Beach officials gathered to break ground on its new $3 million City Hall building right before its regular council meeting Thursday.
“This City Hall has been talked about for 20 years, and it’s a much needed part of Panama City Beach,” said Mayor Mike Thomas.
The building will be funded with reserve funds, and construction for it is scheduled for next month. Officials said the New City Hall could be completed by next year.
The New City Hall will be a one-story, 14,000-square-foot building with 12,601 square feet of office space, and 1,472 square feet of storage. The existing building stands at 8,038 square feet. The new building will be located west of the Public Services building on the south side of the municipal complex on South Arnold Road.
Officials said a new facility was needed because the current building is running out of space.
GAC Contractors, Inc was chosen as the cities contractor for this project.
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June 19, 2018
PANAMA CITY — When the pink coating went up on the new Panama City City Hall on Harrison Avenue, the general consensus was the building wasn’t pretty in pink. read more
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June 18, 2018
The Panama City Beach City Council approved the construction of a new $3.78 million City Hall
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June 15, 2018
The $37 million sports park, including an outdoor field complex, athletic fields, walking and biking trails and more, is set to open in May 2019. read more
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June 15, 2018
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Planning for growth, Beach City Council members at Thursday’s meeting approved an agreement to purchase land for a new wastewater treatment facility. read more
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June 8, 2018
Some of the passengers on Thursday’s Flight 2855 into Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport had no clue what was going on when their jet was sprayed with a water cannon coming in. Then, they got another surprise when they stepped into the terminal and people were clapping and cheering while the Ukulele Orchestra of St. Andrews was belting out tunes to greet them. The passengers — also given a commemorative airport souvenir bag filled with items from tourism partners and cookies — might not have known it, but they were on the inaugural American Airlines flight from Charlotte, N.C., to ECP.
The full flight was about 15 minutes late, but that didn’t curb the enthusiasm at Thursday’s celebration. Dean Blocksom, who lives in Charlotte and has been coming to Panama City for 20 years, was elated at the new non-stop service.
After he got off the inaugural flight, he said he’d been waiting for some time for non-stop service. In years past, he’s had to take flights to Pensacola or Tallahassee first before getting a rental car and driving here. “My wife’s parent moved down here 20 years ago,” he said, pointing out that he has a condo here as well. “We’ve been waiting so long for this,” he said. “This is wonderful for us. When we found out about it, we said, ‘We’re going to be on that first flight. We’re going to take advantage of this.’” American Airlines officially opened for business locally Thursday morning. To commemorate the official ticket counter opening, airport officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and praised the new service before an audience that included numerous public officials. They were treated to cupcakes and bottled water, and were then escorted out to the runway to see the water cannon blast over the jet as it came in.
The world’s largest airline is now offering ECP passengers non-stop daily service on the 65-seat CRJ-700 jet to Charlotte Douglas and Dallas-Fort Worth airports, American Airlines hubs that offer connecting flights to destinations around the world. “These two airports represent two of American’s largest hubs, opening East and West Coast destinations for local passengers and guests,” Airport Authority Board member Del Lee said. “It’s just two hours to Dallas and less than an hour now to Charlotte.” He said year after year, the airport continues to grow. “Our relationship with American didn’t happen overnight,” he said. “It was a multi-year relationship that happened over time. And instrumental in this process were the efforts of our economic and tourism partners to grow and attract business to the region.”
Lee said the addition of American Airlines to the already strong lineup of legacy airlines at the airport — including Delta, United and Southwest — “means our passengers have options this summer and beyond. More daily flights. More non-stop destinations. And seamless access to global connections.” Eric Morgan, senior vice president of American Airlines, said the with the new service to Charlotte and Dallas-Fort Worth, “your community now has access to what we believe is the world’s best airline network. You have access to over 1,500 connecting flights out of Charlotte and Dallas, destinations of 200-, 300-plus around the world.” He said it is exciting to provide the service to the community and the hope is it will be a long and strong partnership. “The hospitality that we’ve experienced here has just been tremendous,” Morgan said. “And this is one of the nicest looking facilities that we’ve opened service here in quite a while.”
GAC Contractors, Inc. worked with ECP to construct the new American Airlines Ticket Counter.
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June 7, 2018
The GAC Softball Team won the Spring Men's Softball League at Oakland Terrace with a 18 and 2 record. read more
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June 7, 2018
GAC Building Division completes Indoor go cart track. read more
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May 25, 2018
We would like to congratulate our Steven Clements on passing his Professional Engineering exam. Steven can now put the P.E. behind his name. read more
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May 17, 2018
Crews are in the process of paving the Old Allanton Road in East Bay County off Highway 22. This 4.7 mile stench of roadway will be the bypass of Highway 2297 that runs from Highway 22 to near the bay at Eastern Shipbuilding. Highway 2297 Bridge at Oliver Creek will be repaired thru another contract with FDOT. read more
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April 24, 2018
Take a look at the progress camera to keep up with the renovations!
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April 15, 2018
GAC was low bidder on this $700,211.00 project that consists of grading, paving, storm water improvements. The project is set to start in May! read more
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April 10, 2018
District staff has recommended hiring Reliant South for the new elementary school, and GAC for the STEM building at Bay High School
PANAMA CITY — Bay District Schools staff has recommended local firms oversee the construction of two major upcoming capital projects.
The school board at its 1 p.m. meeting Tuesday will vote on whether to go along with those recommendations for a new beach elementary school and Bay High School’s planned science and technology center.
After interviewing officials from four firms per project, staff has recommended hiring Reliant South Construction Group as the construction manager for the elementary school, set to be built alongside the planned sports park off U.S. 98 at an estimated cost of $35 million. They also would like to see GAC Contractors hired as contract manager for the new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics building at Bay High, which doesn’t have a set price yet.
Reliant South, GAC Contractors, Lord & Son Construction Inc. and Allstate Construction Inc. were interested in handling the elementary school project, while Ajax Building Corp., Allstate, GAC and Reliant South were vying for the STEM building contract.
Lee Walters, the director of operational support services for the school, said Monday the 125,000-square-foot Beach school is sorely needed.
“As growth is continuing to explode out there, it is proven to be really needed,” he said. “We are at capacity in all of our other schools on the Beach. We expect to have it open in 2020 at the start of the school year.”
The St. Joe Company donated 47 acres of land to the school district for the project, under the condition that the district share half the cost of building an entry road and begin construction within three years. Of those 47 acres, about 30 are buildable.
Reliant South Construction Group is a full-service general contractor based in Panama City that is licensed to do work in Florida, Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina. The company has completed several other local school projects, including renovations at Rutherford High School and Cedar Grove Elementary.
GAC Contractors also has handled several school projects.
“GAC built the Breakfast Point School,” Walters said. “That is a pretty good-sized project. Recently, they were involved in the Tommy Oliver (Stadium) project. They are already mobilized on the site.” The stadium, demolished and rebuilt during the past two years, is on the grounds of Bay High.
Serving as a construction manager, the firms would oversee all aspects of each project, paying subcontractors, cutting checks, looking for ways to cut costs and working with the architect and school staff in designing the project.
The district and the company would agree upon a maximum guaranteed price for each project, and the construction manager would get a yet undetermined percentage of that amount.
The renewal of the half-cent sales tax to pay for schools is not on Tuesday’s agenda, but it will be coming before the school board soon, Walters said. School officials want to put an extension of the tax on the ballot for voters to decide in August. The school board and Bay County Commission would have to vote in favor of placing the tax on the ballot before June 22, which is the last day of qualifying, Supervisor of Elections Mark Andersen said Monday.
The vote will come about two years before the current half-cent tax cycle is set to sunset on Dec. 31 2020, but getting it on the ballot early ensures there will be continuous funding for projects that still might be in progress at the end of the cycle. A 2018 vote also would give the district time to try again should the tax fail.
From its approval in 2010 through the end of 2017, the tax has brought in $125,286,216 and has been used to upgrade technology district-wide, fund new Chromebooks for middle school students and fund renovation and construction projects at 20 schools.
“It will be brought up soon,” Walters said. “Attorneys are working on the verbiage, and the half-cent oversight committee is going through projects.”
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March 30, 2018
GAC was selected as the Construction Manager for the new STEM Building at Bay High. STEM focuses on teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The estimated budget is $14.6 Million Dollars. Construction is expected to start in September and complete in January 2020. Check back soon for more updates! GAC is proud to partner with Bay District Schools on this new type of building. read more
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March 23, 2018
Tommy Oliver Stadium Paving and Striping Today. read more
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March 22, 2018
2017 GAC Employee of the year Thomas Richardson read more
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March 16, 2018
This three month security upgrade project at the Northwest Florida International Airport was completed in February. GAC installed state of the art technology to make the airport secure. The glass film completely blocks light to keep people from seeing inside the exit terminal and doors prevent people from entering the terminals thru the exit lane. Thanks to Project Superintendent Terry Barrett and Project Manager Matthew Morgan for their hard work, and the Airport Staff for being great partners to work with. read more
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February 22, 2018
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection recognized five Northwest Florida utilities for their commitment to operational excellence. The 2017 Plant Operations Excellence Awards were presented to three drinking water and two domestic wastewater facilities at the annual Focus on Change Seminar. The drinking water facility award recipients were Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Destin Water Users Inc. and Bay County Water Treatment Plant. The wastewater facility recipients were the Military Point Regional Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility and the Rivercamps on Crooked Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. read more
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February 20, 2018
Public Meeting Set on Proposal to List Panama City Crayfish as Threatened Species read more
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February 20, 2018
Progress on the new Tommy Oliver is in the 4th Quarter!! read more
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February 16, 2018
It pleases me to announce that Josh Greathouse has just passed his Qualifications for Asphalt Plant Technician - Level I. read more
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January 23, 2018
MQ-9 Program set to come to Tyndall AFB, Florida read more
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January 23, 2018
The Asphalt portion of The new Tommy Oliver track was completed on January 23, 2018. The next step will be the track surface. Will keep you posted!!! read more
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January 18, 2018
Bay County finalizes 5-year Roadwork Plan read more
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January 18, 2018
Bay County Five Year Plan List read more
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December 29, 2017
GAC receives letter from Rupert's Cleaners read more
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November 21, 2017
GAC recognized it's employees Friday November 17, 2017 with a Holiday party at the GAC Complex. Each member of the team who qualified for the Safety Bonus Program received a safety bonus during the celebration. Josh Sims was the Grand Prize Winner with a check for $5232.00 Vittles Catering supplied the dinner that was enjoyed by all. We want to thank each and every team member for what you do to make our company safe and successful. read more
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November 15, 2017
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November 15, 2017
The LED scoreboard features instant replay, high definition, any you can program anything you want on it! This upgrade is one everyone will enjoy for all events! Click on the link for more information. read more
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November 14, 2017
GAC won their division at Oakland Terrace with a record of 16-2! Great job team! read more
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November 6, 2017
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October 26, 2017
The Skywheel is underway at Pier Park in Panama City Beach. This new attraction will be 200 foot high and have great views from the 30 gondolas. Work will be complete spring of 2018. Check back soon for more updates! Click on the News Herald link for more information.
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October 24, 2017
GAC was selected as Construction Manager for the new fire and rescue building in Jackson County. Check back soon for more updates. GAC is currently working on pricing to start the project and stay within budget! read more
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October 24, 2017
GAC was selected as Construction Manager for the renovation of the old Trustmark building downtown which will be the location of the new Panama City Hall. Work is expected to start within the next couple of weeks. The City anticipates moving in May 1, 2018. read more
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October 13, 2017
The playing turf is in! This project is progressing nicely. The retention pond and storm systems are complete. The fencing is up. The dugouts are close to being topped out. Check back soon for progress pictures. read more
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October 13, 2017
The bleachers, and the field turf have been installed. The long jump runs are complete. The track will be paved soon. Check back soon for updated pictures. read more
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September 21, 2017
The BCCA donated $2500.00 toward buying supplies for those who were affected by Hurricane Irma in conjunction with The City of Lynn Haven, I Heart Radio, Dr. Shane of WPAP 92.5, and Walmart! read more
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September 20, 2017
GAC would like to welcome Carson Peel to the team! Keep up the good work Carson! read more
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September 19, 2017
Colton Clements has joined the GAC Team. We expect big things from him in the future!! Congratulations to Steven and Katie on their first born! read more
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August 15, 2017
The elevator shaft is up and the restrooms and dressing rooms are coming along. Steel is being delivered to start the bleachers. Curb is being poured on the inside of the track, and the pole vault run has been poured as well. Irrigation and the field turf will be installed next. Check back soon for more updates. read more
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August 7, 2017
This project is located on the corner of 23rd street and Highway 77. GAC is performing the installation of underground utilities, storm water ponds, curb, base and pavement. Check back soon for more updates. read more
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July 28, 2017
GAC was recognized for it's role in relocating the historic Lighthouse from Cape San Blas to Port St. Joe. GAC is honored to help preserve such a unique piece of Florida's history. read more
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July 10, 2017
GAC was low bidder for this two million dollar project for Gulf Coast State College. The project includes a new field, fences, lighting, parking, grandstand, press box and dugouts. Construction will start soon. Check back for project pictures! read more
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May 26, 2017
The Holiday Inn Express in Panama City Beach is open for Business. Please go by and check out the new beautiful ocean front nine story Hotel! read more
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May 12, 2017
The construction of this 288 unit apartment located near the Hathaway bridge in Panama City Beach is moving quickly. The clearing is complete and the subgrading of the building pads is almost complete. Storm and water utilities are being installed and stormwater ditches are being constructed. Check back soon for more pictures. read more
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May 11, 2017
Check the live video feed to monitor progress on the new stadium for Bay District Schools! read more
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May 1, 2017
GAC was the low bidder for this project located in Okaloosa County. This project consists of paving, base work, shoulder treatment, drainage improvements, curb and gutters, traffic signals, lighting, highway signing, sidewalks, and removing of existing utilities. The project has 1220 contract days. read more
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March 22, 2017
GAC was awarded this 105 lot subdivision in Callaway. This phase is 32 acres with water, sewer, storm, stabilization, and paving. read more
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March 10, 2017
Yesterday marked the Grand Opening for the new Administration Building in Panama City Beach. Mayor Mike Thomas led the ceremony and ribbon cutting. GAC is happy to have a satisfied customer and a wonderful finished product! Congratulations to the Public Works team of Panama City Beach! read more
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March 10, 2017
GAC Contractors, Inc. has received a Notice of Award to construct a pre-engineered amphitheater structure at Sheffield Park for the City of Lynn Haven, FL for the not-to-exceed price of $300,000.00. This project will consist of a 45’ x48’ pre-engineered structural steel amphitheater band shell with an elevated concrete stage, powder coated aluminum guard rails, and a theatrical lighting system. read more
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March 6, 2017
GAC was awarded this project at the Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport. Read below for more project details! read more
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February 27, 2017
GAC milled the roadway on Saturday, and cut the shoulders down. GAC is working on Storm, Water, and Sewer improvements. read more
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February 27, 2017
Construction is complete at Loop Road in Panama City Beach. It is also known as the first phase of back back beach road. The roadway will open when the FDOT project on SR79 is complete. read more
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February 27, 2017
The demo of the old stadium is completed, and majority of the underground utilities are in. The vertical work will start soon! read more
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February 15, 2017
Work continues at the new North Bay Haven Pre - K project. The trusses are being delivered and installed this week. Check back soon for more updates and pictures. read more
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February 15, 2017
This box culvert and paving project for Bay County was completed towards the end of 2016. Please check out the project pictures. GAC is thrilled to have a satisfied customer and another successful project completed! read more
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October 31, 2016
Progress continues on the East and West bound rest areas in Jefferson County. The building is going up on the West bound site! Check out the pictures! read more
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October 27, 2016
GAC was the low bidder for this project on Resota Beach Road. The project consists milling, storm improvements, paving, and stabilization. The work will start soon! read more
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October 27, 2016
GAC held it's first Charity Golf Tournament in October. We would like to thank everyone who sponsored, contributed, and played in the tournament. This years tournament was to benefit the Domestic Violence Task Force. GAC raised nearly $10,000.00 for the cause. We hope to see everyone next year! Click on the link to view all the participants! read more
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October 27, 2016
GAC started working on Jenks Avenue this month. This project consists of new storm system, retention ponds, and widening the roadway from two to four lanes. The contract amount is just over $5,300,000.00. Work is scheduled to be completed in June 2017. Please click on The News Herald link for more information! read more
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October 4, 2016
Progress continues on both the East and West Bound Rest Areas. GAC crews are working on demolition, the building pad, subgrading and compacting the roadway and parking. Please check out the pictures. read more
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October 3, 2016
GAC was selected as the contractor for the site work portion of this job. Site work will kick off soon! read more
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September 27, 2016
This $14,222,000.00 project is located in Panama City Beach. The work consists of one mile of new roadway, utilities, landscaping, sidewalks, and more. Work will start in October. Please check back soon for project updates. read more
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August 25, 2016
This site work for this subdivision located in Lynn Haven is almost complete. Homes are being built. Please check out this development at the corner of Eisenhower Circle and 12th Street. read more
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August 25, 2016
Sitework has started for the new school. The building pad is being surcharged! You can see the future building site behind the school and Administrative Office. Check back soon for more updates! read more
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August 12, 2016
Derwin White was interviewed by Construction in Focus Magazine for their August issue. The article details GAC's history and where we plan on going in the future! Please click on the link to read more. read more
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August 4, 2016
Sweetbay is transforming from the old airport site into a community. People are moving in and school is about to start back at University Academy. GAC recently helped construct the new playground. read more
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July 26, 2016
The renovation of the Westbound I-10 Rest Area is complete. The facility reopened 7/18/16! Please check out the new facility when passing thru Tallahassee. read more
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July 20, 2016
Demolition started on the Home side of the Stadium today. Click on read more to watch the videos. The News Herald also has an article about the stadium.The link is attached. read more
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July 13, 2016
A special thanks to the Asphalt Crew for their hard work at Tyndall Air Force Base. GAC paved an 8000 ton runway in the last two weeks! read more
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June 14, 2016
A demolition ceremony was held at Tommy Oliver Stadium yesterday. GAC is once again teaming up with Bay District Schools, Florida Architects, and Dewberry - Preble-Rish on this historic new project to demolish the Tommy Oliver Stadium and rebuild a new one. Check back soon for project updates. read more
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June 10, 2016
The Ground Breaking Ceremony was one year ago today! Please click on the picture to look at our special helpers Judge Colby Peel and daughter Kinleigh! read more
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April 19, 2016
The unveiling of the new Police Station was a success for Panama City Beach. Click on read more to view the write up of the opening from The News Herald. read more
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April 18, 2016
Please come out today at 4pm for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the New Panama City Beach Police Station. Click on read more to view a time lapse video of the construction of the Police Station. read more
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March 30, 2016
GAC is looking for an Accounts Receivable Billing Clerk. Click below to find out more details. We are also looking for operators, pipe layers, and laborers. Pay will vary according to experience and ability. Please come apply in person at the office. read more
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March 15, 2016
GAC is installing 4500 LF of sewer and 5600 LF of water main to service the 71 units on base! read more
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March 14, 2016
GAC will be doing the clearing, grading, base, paving, and curb on this 107 lot Subdivision for the St. Joe Company in Walton County! read more
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February 29, 2016
The roof installation is moving swiftly, and the storm system is being implemented. Check back soon for more pictures. read more
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February 26, 2016
GAC started work on the next phase of Fanning Bayou this week. This phase consists of clearing and grading 50 lots, adding storm, water, and sewer utilities, and roadway paving. read more
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February 18, 2016
Gulf County Board of County Commissioners awarded this project to close the 5 Points Landfill to GAC Contractors, Inc. at their January board meeting. This $881,300 project started on February 8, 2016, and consists of hauling 75,000 cubic yards of clay to seal the old landfill site, and another 75,000 cubic yards of top soil to cover, with grassing to follow.
The project is scheduled for completion on or about the second week in July 2016.
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February 17, 2016
http://www.newsherald.com/news/20160216/new-bay-haven-school-coming-to-lynn-haven
Click on the link to read the News Herald article about the new school GAC will be building! read more
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February 10, 2016
Ricky Wootton and Teresa Willis joined us this month and we are happy to have them working in the building division. Ricky is a Project Superintendent and Teresa is a Contract Administrator. read more
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February 2, 2016
GAC will be doing the Restroom Renovation at the Frank Brown Park Community Center, and constructing three new Shade Structures including two at the dog park! GAC will also be constructing a pole barn on site. read more
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January 25, 2016
Derwin White was named member of the year for the chamber for his impact in the development of Bay County. Congratulations Derwin! We are proud to have such a dedicated leader in our community. The News Herald article link is in the next section. Please click to read. read more
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January 22, 2016
GAC is building a new Holiday Inn Express near the intersection of Clara Avenue and Front Beach Road. The new Holiday Inn Express that over looks the Gulf is a 146 room hotel with a parking deck. read more
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November 2, 2015
GAC was the low bidder on this $235,000 ditch paving job located in Jackson County. read more
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July 22, 2015
FDOT District Three Confrence Room Completed in Chipley to the delight of District Secretary Tommy Barfield. GAC completed this addition to the conference room in Chipley at the District Three FDOT Office. The project expanded the conference room to almost 3000 square feet. Secretary Tommy Barfield was extremely satisfied with the quality of the work. This project was completed ahead of schedule and on budget. read more
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July 16, 2014
GAC relocated the historic Cape San Blas Lighthouse to Port ST. Joe, along with two keepers quarters, and an oil house. This historic project went smoothly as hundreds gathered to watch the 900 foot long caravan. read more
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May 15, 2014
The Cape San Blas Lighthouse in located in Gulf County, Florida. This is two projects which involve the relocation of both the Lighthouse, the Lighthouse Keepers Quarters and the Lighthouse Fuel Storage Shed. read more
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April 1, 2014
Rowland Publishing's BAY LIFE Magazine recently included an article entitled, "TRUE GRIT: One of the Panhandle's Most Influential Men Overcomes a Childhood of Poverty to End Up a Legend in Bay County". This article written about L. Charles Hilton, Jr. (GAC's Chairman & Founder) recaps Charles' formative years, education, military career, business relationships and personal philisophies which have helped achieve his many successes. read more
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