Perrone Construction Feature In US Builders Review

This article was published in the national magazine US Builders Review. It's a great feature by writer Neil Cote which discusses Perrone Construction's waterfront homes. Keys to Success on the Sarasota Waterfront In geographic terms, “key” comes from the Spanish word “cayo,” which means “small island.” The Sarasota region of Florida’s Gulf Coast has

By |2022-08-17T13:13:09+00:00June 29th, 2018|Blog, News|

Indian Beach: Tie Beams and Poured Decks

After weeks of putting forms in place and bending steel, today we poured first level tie beams and second level elevated concrete decks on this waterfront home. The rains have tried unsuccessfully to slow our progress on this waterfront home. As of today, we're pouring beams according to our schedule thanks to careful planning

By |2022-08-03T15:01:40+00:00June 20th, 2018|Architecture, Blog, Uncategorized, Under Construction|

Indian Beach: Home Construction Making Progress Despite Rain

The first vertical structure on this new custom home construction is in place Not being under roof in rainy season creates many challenges in home construction. Its always best to start a project so you are as close as possible to being under roof by the time rainy season rolls around. Luckily we were

By |2023-03-14T20:46:29+00:00May 24th, 2018|Architecture, Blog, Under Construction|

Perrone Construction Sets Record with Waterfront Home Sale on Longboat Key

A custom waterfront home in Longboat Key sets record. The $7 million closing price bests any in at least the past decade for a home on Longboat Key's bayside. The Perrone Construction and CMSA teams are no strangers to their homes setting records at re-sale. The sale of Acqua Vita, their custom waterfront home

By |2022-09-13T22:07:02+00:00May 17th, 2018|Architecture, Blog, News, Uncategorized|

Indian Beach Home Construction: Slab Prep

Prepping for our slab pour tomorrow on this waterfront custom home Indian Beach, Home Construction Project Prior to pouring slab the stem-wall is back filled and compacted any under slab preparations such as drains, supply lines, electric, gas and HVAC are installed. Once these are installed they are inspected then the holes are filled

By |2023-01-31T18:08:30+00:00May 11th, 2018|Blog, Under Construction|
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