ORLANDO, Fla. --- Rhodes+Brito, an Orlando architectural firm, was recently awarded a contract for a major renovation project at the Orange County Convention Center.
Max Brito, co-founder and partner at Rhodes+Brito, said the renovation, which will start Sept. 1, has been estimated to cost $5 million. Renovation work will include lighting, mechanical projects and interior finishes, Brito said. The project will involve converting meeting rooms into offices, he added.
Rhodes said Rhodes+Brito was also awarded a continuing architectural services contract with Orange County. The contract covers miscellaneous design services Rhodes+Brito will provide the County, including original design and renovations work not to exceed $2 Million.
That contract is slated to begin this October.
Rhodes+Brito, which opened in Orlando in 1996, currently employs a staff of 20, including seven registered architects. The firm has exceptional experience providing architectural services to a wide variety of agencies thorough the state of Florida, including municipal government agencies, federal, education, aviation and senior living facilities.
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