Andrews Construction, Inc. has spent over 40 years delivering high-quality commercial sitework across North Central Florida, and its project portfolio reflects both the depth of its capabilities and the trust it’s earned from clients throughout the region. We give each project the personalized attention it deserves. We work side by side with our clients to understand their ideas and address their concerns while adhering to the agreed-upon budget. Check out some recent commercial projects below and get in touch for more information.
From municipal infrastructure to large-scale commercial developments, Andrews Construction has served as the lead contractor on projects that shape and strengthen the communities they call home. Their work on the City of Alachua Water Quality Resiliency Project helped expand the city’s water supply capacity, while the Newberry SW Watermain extension improved service reliability for a significant portion of that city’s residents. The City of Newberry Lift Station #26 is another example of their expertise in wastewater infrastructure.
On the commercial development side, Andrews Construction has contributed to major projects including the Santa Fe Crossing commercial subdivision, the Main Street Family Care medical facility, the Publix & Westgate Shopping Center redevelopment, and the RTI Biologics Logistics and Technology Center. Their scope across these projects has included earthwork, underground utilities, paving, concrete, site electrical, stormwater systems, and more.
Their institutional and higher education work is equally impressive, with contributions to the University of Florida’s Samuel P. Harn Museum Asian Art Wing, the Florida Innovation Hub, and the North Florida Regional Medical Patient Tower — all completed in partnership with respected general contractors and project teams.
Whether it’s a healthcare facility, retail center, municipal utility project, or multi-building student housing development, Andrews Construction brings the experience, licensing, and commitment to quality that complex commercial projects demand.




