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From Good to Great
Avenue Executive Suites
2011 Ft. Lauderdale CAB Winner
Providian Construction Group received the 2011 Fort Lauderdale CAB Award for Commercial Low-Rise Building Renovation for their Milestone renovation of what was previously an old barber and shoe repair shop built in the 1950's and now stands as the Avenue Executive Suites at 405 NW 7th Ave in Fort Lauderdale.
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Providian Construction Group is a Woman owned, Minority (African American) company that is dedicated to serving the needs of the South Florida Business community with General Construction services in the public and private sector. Our team has over 40 years of experience in the construction industry and is knowledgeable on many facets of the construction business. 

We are experienced in building schools, office buildings, health care facilities and municipal complexes. Our experience with Broward County School Board, Palm Beach County School District and Miami-Dade County School Board allows us to be a strong partner on your team. We believe in the team concept and work well with Owners, Designers and Subcontractors.


Our philosophy is based on "Quality work, Honesty, Integrity, and Trust, ." We operate with a deep sense of committment to our partners, clients and employees and strive for Win/Win outcomes in all endeavors we pursue. 
 Put us on your team so we can exceed your expectations. 

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January Construction Recedes 2 Percent
The value of new construction starts dropped 2% in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $402.2 billion, according to McGraw-Hill Construction, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies.

Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:03:19 GMT

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Yale Symposium Explores Drawing in the Digital Age
Judging by the number of attendees at a recent Yale School of Architecture symposium Is Drawing Dead?, many architects fear that the computer, and the increasing sophistication of tools for modeling, parametric design, and construction documentation, have made hand drawing obsolete.

Tue, 21 Feb 2012 19:27:48 GMT

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