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Goldburg Joins JDC MotorSports and Uses Racing to Raise Awareness for Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC).

Daniel Goldburg, who already competed several seasons in the LMP3 prototype category in the IMSA WeatherTech Championship as well as the Prototype Challenge Championship, has joined JDC MotorSports for the 2023 season in the new sprint format VP Racing SportsCar Challenge LMP3 class category.

The Minnesota-based team will field one Duqueine D08 LMP3 for Dan in all rounds of the six-event, 12-race schedule for the inaugural season of the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge – featuring LMP3 prototypes and GT4 machinery running together for the first time under the new format, with backing from CSCI as the program’s main commercial partner and raising awareness for the Florida Green Building Coalition.

Each VP Racing SportsCar Challenge event will feature two, 45-minute races per weekend with a single driver in each car. Drivers must be rated either Silver or Bronze on the FIA Driver Categorization list.

“Daniel joining JDC for the inaugural season of the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge is going to be a great program for us.” said John Church, managing partner of JDC MotorSports. “Daniel knows the tracks and LMP3 cars really well and has a lot of experience running at IMSA events. We know the car very well and certainly have the experience to execute well in the races, so we expect to contend for race wins and the championship” Church continued.

44-year-old Goldburg, who resides in Delray Beach, FL, competed previously in the IMSA WeatherTech LMP3 prototype class as well as in the LMP3 Prototype Challenge Championship.

“I am really excited to join JDC MotorSports for the 2023 season and kick off this new VP Racing SportsCar Challenge.  In a way it’s kind of going back to my roots as the 45-minute sprint format is more like my club racing days. It’s just me driving, no pit stops, and it’s just flat out for the 45 min… go go go!  We’ve got the GT4 cars in the GSX class to work around, but in the past few years I’ve had some of my best passes in Weathertech using GT traffic to aid me (check out my youtube), so I look forward to putting that experience to use this year.” said Daniel.

“This will also be the first time for me running the Duqueine D08. We tested the car in December at Daytona and it went really well – I ran the fastest laps I’ve ever run.  It was clear to me that JDC really knows this Duqueine, and it does not hurt that the team will also be running a LMP3 car in the IMSA WeatherTech Championship so at weekends both series are running, hopefully we will have some synergies between the two entries.” Daniel continued on joining JDC MotorSports for the 2023 season.

For now the focus will be on the VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, but Goldburg has not ruled out some selected starts in the IMSA WeatherTech Championship with JDC-Miller MotorSports later in the season.

See WPTV 5 News Spot About CSCI’s Efforts to Hire Superintendents to Help with Company’s Rapid Expansion

“Numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau’s first quarter shows the homeownership rate in Florida has hit 68-percent. That’s higher than the national rate of 65-percent. As many have likely seen with scarcer inventory, comes new home construction and jobs. Now, one contractor is seeing record breaking numbers and on the hunt to fill jobs at the same time. CSCI safety and claims manager Dimas Tatis has worn a lot of hats during his 15-years in construction. But he says being a safety and claims manager amid a construction boom is both needed and rewarding. … ”

See the full TV spot by WPTV 5 News Here.

 

CSCI Continues to Expand Capacity Across the State of Florida in 2021

Read about CSCI’s continued expansion in this April, 2021, edition of the South Florida Business Journal: “CSCI, the preeminent structural shell contractor in Florida, continues to grow its significant statewide footprint with increased capacity across its residential, commercial and industrial construction services. CSCI has grown to achieve tremendous coverage across the state, and while many construction providers have been limited by supply-chain and labor issues, CSCI’s expansion continues with an exceptional team in place in all key markets. … ”

Click here to take you to the full South Florida Business Journal story about CSCI.

CSCI Expands Again With Kolter Project Kick Off in the Florida Panhandle

West Palm Beach, Fla. – (June 12, 2020) – CSCI, the preeminent structural shell contractor in Florida, continues to grow its significant Florida footprint with a project start for Kolter Homes in the Panhandle, rounding out the statewide expansion plan. The project for Kolter Homes is NatureWalk at Watersound Origins and includes 466 single-family detached homes, a model home park, sales center and the construction office.

This is the first project for CSCI in Florida’s Panhandle and part of strategic company expansion which has been in progress for several years. CSCI has additional projects planned for North Florida. NatureWalk at Watersound Origins is Kolter’s second large-scale development in the region and located between Santa Rosa Beach and Panama City Beach.

“Kolter is a valued partner and CSCI is delighted to work with them on such an exciting project.” said Daniel Goldburg, President of CSCI. “We’ve built a top-notch team in north Florida and we look forward to continued success in the region.”

 

CLICK HERE TO READ SOUTH FL BUSINESS JOURNAL CLIP

In addition to regional expansion, in 2019 CSCI launched its Commercial division with projects in south Florida for Gerrits Construction, Kirchman Construction Co. and Hooks Construction. The Commercial division quickly established a reputation for delivering high quality work and superior customer service making them well positioned for continued growth in 2020 and beyond. CSCI is actively pursuing Commercial work in addition to Residential work across Florida.

Job Site Safety Protocol

CSCI maintains the highest standard of job site safety. All job sites are equipped with hand sanitizer for employees and subcontractors along with step-by-step instructions and best practices. CSCI was an early adopter of Covd19 precautions and was a market leader in getting information and protocols in place at residential projects across the state. “It is our duty to ensure a safe work environment for our employees, subcontractors and trade partners; whether it be while flying roof trusses and exposed to fall hazards, or while working with Covid19 in our communities.” Said Daniel Goldburg, President. “With proper precautions, education, training and enforcement we can execute our work safely in the face of all the various jobsite dangers.”

About CSCI

Founded in 1993, CSCI is one of the preeminent structural shell contractors in Florida. CSCI provides concrete, masonry and framing services to large production home builders and high-end custom builders, as well as commercial and industrial general contractors across the sunshine state. The company operates from Dade County to Brevard County on Florida’s southeast coast, from Collier County to Hernando County on Florida’s southwest coast, Central Florida, and Florida’s Panhandle. CSCI has established a reputation for innovation, communication, and a commitment to quality, speed and safety. Today CSCI is completing approximately 3,200 residential home shells per year, and employs 125 team members with over 1,200 subcontracted workers on its job sites daily. For more information visit us at www.csci.build and connect with us on LinkedIn.

CSCI Commercial Division Continues Strong Momentum with Multiple Q1 Project Starts from Miami to Vero

CSCI, one of the preeminent structural shell contractors in Florida, started 2020 strong with significant growth in the company’s recently launched commercial division. New starts ranged from Miami-Dade to Martin County with demand continuing to soar.

CSCI began work for Prime Group at Villa Portofino East in Homestead where they are building a commercial strip plaza and for Langerman Construction at Taylor Pointe in Vero Beach where they are building a new community center, pavilions, bus shelters and a daycare. CSCI also started work with Engel Construction at Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital in Vero on a Biplane imaging center.

CSCI launched its commercial division in 2019, including projects for Gerrits Construction, Kirchman Construction Co. and Hooks Construction. The company is known for the quality CSCI consistently delivers for all of its residential customers and the expansion into commercial concrete, masonry and framing was seamless as the company continues to grow its footprint statewide.

“I am very pleased with the strong start to 2020 in both our commercial and residential divisions.” said Daniel Goldburg, President of CSCI. “We have a tremendous team and we are all working safe and smart as we anticipate continued growth despite the unique circumstances we are dealing with currently.”

Job Site Safety Protocol

In an effort to be proactive and well prepared, CSCI is distributing 1500 bottles of hand sanitizer to employees and subcontractors on every job site along with step-by-step instructions and best practices. The attached photos were taken in South Florida and include CSCI’s 10 Point Plan for a Safer Job Site being shared by a CSCI team member delivering sanitizer.

 

About CSCI

Founded in 1993, CSCI is one of the preeminent structural shell contractors in Florida. CSCI provides concrete, masonry and framing services to large production home builders and high-end custom builders, as well as commercial and industrial general contractors across the sunshine state. The company operates from Dade County to Brevard County on Florida’s southeast coast, from Collier County to Hernando County on Florida’s southwest coast, as well as in the Central Florida market and actively expanding into the panhandle. CSCI has established a reputation for innovation, communication, and a commitment to quality, speed and safety. Today CSCI is completing approximately 3,200 residential home shells per year, and employs 125 team members with over 1,200 subcontracted workers on its job sites daily. For more information visit us at www.csci.build and connect with us on LinkedIn.

CSCI Begins Work on DR Horton Walden Square and Walden Place Communities in Miami Gardens

Recently CSCI, one of the preeminent structural shell contractors in Florida, began work for DR Horton at their Walden Place and Walden Square communities in Miami Gardens. The projects includes 182 single family homes and townhomes as well as amenities for both communities. The contract with DR Horton is significant for CSCI as the company continues to reinforce its position as a leading provider of shells in the sunshine state.

“After a tremendous 2019 at CSCI, this is a great way to start 2020,” said Daniel Goldburg, President of CSCI. “We have a long-standing relationship with DR Horton and the work at Walden is just one of the ways our results are reflecting our efforts. Across all divisions and departments of the company our team is working together to be efficient and effective at what we do.”

The last 12 months have been a significant growth period for CSCI, not only in Southeast Florida but also in Central and Southwest Florida. In addition to Walden for DR Horton, contracts were also recently won with Mattamy in St. Lucie County, Pulte in Lee and Sarasota County and with Lennar in Indian River County . CSCI also expanded its work into the commercial sector winning large contracts in Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties.

Walden Place consists of new minimal maintenance townhomes and Walden Square consists of new beautiful single-family homes, both featuring architecturally designed floorplans and Home Is Connected smart home systems. Residents enjoy convenient access to Florida’s Turnpike, Hard Rock Stadium, Walmart Supercenter, Calder Casino and beautiful beaches.

About CSCI

Founded in 1993, CSCI is one of the preeminent structural shell contractors in Florida. CSCI provides concrete, masonry and framing services to large production home builders and high-end custom builders, as well as commercial and industrial general contractors across the sunshine state. The company operates from Dade County to Brevard County on Florida’s southeast coast, from Collier County to Hernando County on Florida’s southwest coast, as well as in the Central Florida market and actively expanding into the panhandle. CSCI has established a reputation for innovation, communication, and a commitment to quality, speed and safety. Today CSCI is completing approximately 3,200 residential home shells per year, and employs 125 team members with over 1,200 subcontracted workers on its job sites daily. For more information visit us at www.csci.build and connect with us on LinkedIn.