
Stevens Construction has started construction of the La Gorce Family Intern Village at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation.
Located at 3341 Sanibel Captiva Road, the 7,700-square-foot La Gorce Family Intern Village will feature three buildings, each accommodating up to 10 students, researchers or conservationists working with SCCF and its neighboring environmental partners, including CROW Wildlife Clinic and the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum. The buildings will be connected by a shared elevated deck, pavilion and grand staircase, creating a collaborative environment designed to support hands-on ecological learning.
Designed to withstand potential storm surge and support a long-life structural design, the buildings are elevated approximately five feet above FEMA’s base flood elevation and incorporate a range of sustainable features. The La Gorce Family Intern Village features an aluminum standing-seam roof, along with screened pavilions and porches designed to enhance outdoor usability. The selected materials were carefully chosen for their low maintenance requirements, durability and long service life, ensuring long-term performance in a demanding environment.
As part of its construction management services, Stevens Construction spent nearly two years working with the client and architect to design the project in accordance with Sanibel building codes, SCCF’s sustainability and budget goals. The preconstruction team identified more than $200,000 in cost-saving suggestions.
The Stevens Construction team includes Director of Preconstruction Nick Burkel, Estimator Evan Lopes, Senior Project Manager Mike Brooks, Superintendent Tim McGlade and Project Administrator Morgan Thie. The project was designed by CO–G Architecture, with Amy Nowacki Architect LLC serving as the local architect. Quattrone & Associates is the civil engineer.


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