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    Wewahitchka Fire Station project receives new contracting firm

    By Heather Bazley,

    15 hours ago

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    GULF COUNTY, Fla. ( WMBB ) – After a 3-year delay, the Wewahitchka Fire Station project is back on track.

    Work came to a halt in January 2022, when the town and the original contractor sued each other over the quality of construction.

    A new firm is now on the job. City officials broke ground on their new fire station Wednesday for the second time.

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    “So coming out here, we first came out to assess the site and see what we’re getting involved in. And unfortunately, we were sad to see that it got left in a state where the contractor was so close to finishing,” Monolith Construction VP Nick Sanphillieo said.

    The original contractor was Winterfell Construction, owned by Tommy Hamm and his wife Jamie.
    The city accused Hamm of doing shoddy work.

    “Right off the bat, when we walked in, it was clear that the slab failed. The engineers that came in and they drilled the slab and found out that, in fact, it did not meet the specifications that they required and that was one of the first things. And then we turned and saw the framing. The way it was framed was just clearly not to code,” Sanphillieo said.

    Despite the problems, the new contractor Monolith Construction plans to finish the partially built structure.

    “The next step next week is permits are being filed and we’re going to start we’re going to finish doing the interior demo here. All this concrete and get to go. We’re going to start clearing some land outside. We have to reshape some of the land. Next step, too after that, we’ll be framing electrical, plumbing, AC, and installation and start to close this place up,” Monolith Construction owner Chris Karagiannis said.

    Sanphllieo says they want to gain the community’s trust and leave their mark in Gulf County.

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    “We’re ready. We’ve been, you know, planning this for a while now since we first laid eyes on it. And as you can see out here today, I mean, we’re not wasting any time. We’re ready,” Sanphillieo said.

    Winterfell Construction has declared bankruptcy and Wewahitchka settled with the original bonding company for $850,000.

    They have $600,000 in FEMA funding to finish the project. It should be completed in 6 months.

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