TCS Projects
TCS proven environmental construction methods, experience in completing intricate/sensitive environmental projects, and its authentic business approach are all factors that have propelled TCS to its current bonding capacity in excess of $30,000,000. This amount is a noteworthy indicator of years of hard work and an environmental prowess gained through working in delicate environments that were unattractive to the typical site contractor. In serving this environmental niche for so many years, TCS continues to gain seals of approval and accolades from state and federal regulatory agencies, as well as the engineering companies designing these types of restoration projects. TCS continues to build upon its stellar reputation as a first-rate environmental restoration contractor with each new construction venture.
Over the past 30+ years, TCS has been selected and re-selected by a variety of local and state agencies to cater to their precise restoration construction needs. TCS assortment of clientele, project locations and industries served demonstrate their superior experience and dependability within the environmental sector. The range of TCS projects includes both large and small-scale environmental, municipal, recreational and nature-based facilities for private and public use.
Clients
Current and past clients include:
- US Department of Interior
- Department of Navy
- Florida Department of Natural Resources
- South Swell Development Group
- EcoSphere Restoration Institute, Inc
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- Florida Division of Recreation and Parks
- Southwest Florida Water Management District
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- Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Program
- Sarasota and Manatee Counties
- Pinellas County School Board
- Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program
- Cities of Sarasota, Cocoa Beach, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Safety Harbor, Largo, Treasure Island, South Pasadena, Bradenton and the town of Longboat Key
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Awards
- Durante Park (more info)
- “1998 Outstanding Ecosystem Restoration Award,” for innovative techniques in forest recovery, preservation and management from the Florida Urban Forestry Council
- “Public Landscape Award” Keep Manatee Beautiful, Manatee County
- “Image Manatee Beautification Award”, Manatee County Chamber of Commerce
- 2006 Award of Honor, American Society of Landscape Architects, Florida Chapter
- City Island (more info)
- 1992- First ever habitat restoration project sponsored by a National Estuary Program
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- Lefis Key (more info)
- 1992- First ever habitat restoration project sponsored by a National Estuary Program
- Port Redwing (more info)
- (Fred & Ida Schultz Preserve) , 13th Annual The Future of Tampa Bay Award for Environmental Projects for 2005
- Terra Ceia Ecosystem Restoration
- “ SWFWMD Conservation Lands Award” for 2009
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