ORLANDO, Fla. --- Rhodes+Brito Architects, based in Orlando, recently completed a design project to build $4 million worth of mechanical improvements at North Marion High School in Ocala.
Ruffin Rhodes, co-founder and partner at Rhodes+Brito Architects, said the construction includes a new energy plant for the campus and replacement of the air conditioning and fire alarm systems in the main classroom building.
Rhodes said construction is underway and expected to be complete by end the end of the Marion County Public Schools summer break.
About Rhodes+Brito Architects
Rhodes+Brito, which opened in Orlando in 1996, currently employs a staff of 17, including seven registered architects. The firm served as lead architect for the Florida A&M University College of Law facility in downtown Orlando.
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