It’s Monday morning in Orlando. You open a 3D model for a new municipal pool while your coffee cools. The piping layout needs a tweak after last Friday’s field update. By 10 a.m., you’re representing us in the weekly BIM coordination meeting—walking other trades through a clash you uncovered between a gutter return and a mechanical chase. After lunch, you translate site notes from the Superintendent into as-built updates, then generate a clean set of 2D shop drawings for the equipment room so procurement can proceed. Before you log off, you organize takeoff data for the Lead Estimator and send a couple of vendor RFQs. Later this week, you’ll spend some time in our Apopka office to sync with Project Managers face-to-face.
We design and build complex aquatic facilities—resort-style features, lazy rivers, competition pools, and city projects—where precision and coordination are everything. Your CAD and BIM skills will directly shape what gets built in the field.
If you thrive at the intersection of modeling, drafting, and real-world construction—and want your work to shape extraordinary aquatic environments—let’s talk.