In Marion County, Seanote Construction leads commercial construction projects that support the region’s growth in retail, healthcare, logistics, and hospitality. Our team delivers with precision, transparent pricing, and long-term accountability. As one client shared, “the quality, professionalism, and communication is top notch… We would highly recommend Seanote Construction and the team for any project” Recent developments like the Publix shopping center in Marion Oaks, the Martingale mixed-use project in NW Ocala, and new warehouse facilities at Ocala/Marion Commerce Park relay the scale of investment in the area. According to Ocala News (2024), over 6,400 new homes and apartments were approved or built last year, creating consistent demand for new commercial spaces. With Florida adding 37,100 new construction jobs over the past year, the demand for skilled contractors is higher than ever. Our MBA-led team takes on the complicated projects others avoid, standing behind every detail with honesty and precision. As a recent client shared, “We can say from personal experience that the quality, professionalism, and communication is top notch. They have been a great company to work with. We would highly recommend Seanote Construction and the team for any project.” Our team manages full gut renovations, layout changes, barrier-free conversions, vanity and tile upgrades, and lighting or ventilation improvements using high-performance fixtures sourced from trusted vendors. We’re led by an MBA-backed team with MSHA certification. As Sarah VanLandingham shared after her project: “From start to finish, the team was incredibly communicative, transparent, and responsive. Every question we had was answered quickly, and they kept us informed every step of the way.” If you’re planning to remodel your bathroom in Gainesville, Alachua, or anywhere along the I-75 corridor, Seanote Construction delivers honesty, clarity, and craftsmanship you can count on.
Why Choose Seanote for Your Commercial Project
Clients in Marion County have many options when selecting a contractor, but Seanote Construction offers qualities that consistently set us apart.
- Certified for complicated work Our MSHA certification allows us to serve mining and industrial clients with the safety and reliability those projects demand.
- Professional leadership With an MBA-led team, we bring organized project management and clear communication to every job. Schedules, budgets, and expectations are defined and honored.
- Integrity in every decision We believe in honest pricing and transparent conversations, even when the truth is not the easiest answer. Clients know exactly what to expect from the start.
- Problem-solving mindset We take on difficult projects that other contractors avoid. When challenges arise, we resolve them instead of walking away.
Long-term partnership Our goal is to support clients well beyond the first project. Many return to us for future work because they know we will stand by our word.
About Seanote Construction: Your Commercial Partner
Sustainability is transforming commercial construction in Marion County. Builders are using recycled concrete, low-VOC finishes, and energy-efficient insulation sourced from local suppliers along SR 200 and the I-75 corridor.
With support from Marion County Utilities and oversight by the Marion County Building Department, projects are meeting Florida’s energy and environmental standards. Institutions like the College of Central Florida are leading by example with eco-friendly campus upgrades.
These efforts show how sustainable materials and local collaboration are driving a cleaner, more efficient future for Marion County construction.
Local Resources We Work With in Marion County
Strong commercial projects depend on reliable local partnerships. In Marion County, we work closely with suppliers, inspectors, and institutions to make sure every project moves forward smoothly and in compliance with local requirements.
- Marion County Building Department/Permitting & Inspections – coordinating on plan approvals, site inspections, and code compliance
- Marion County Utilities – for water, sewer, and site utility services
- AdventHealth Ocala – for medical facility construction, retrofits, and system integrations
- Marion County Public Schools – for school construction, expansions, and renovations
- Local contractors and suppliers along SR 200 and the I-75 corridor – for structural materials, HVAC, electrical, and site supplies
- Marion County Procurement Services – to access county contracting opportunities and vendor registration
Our Commercial Construction Process in Gainesville
- Planning
We begin every project with detailed planning. Our team works with clients to define the scope, budget, and schedule, then coordinates design and permitting with the City of Gainesville Building Department to secure approvals and confirm code compliance.
- Construction
Once approved, we move into construction. Whether it’s a buildout near Butler Plaza, a mixed-use site in the Innovation District, or a warehouse along the I-75 corridor, we keep projects on track with organized scheduling, efficient crews, and clear communication.
- Delivery
The final stage is delivery. We walk clients through the completed project, address any issues promptly, and stand behind our work long after completion.
How Long Does Commercial Construction Take?
The timeline for a commercial construction project in Florida depends on the size, intricacy, and type of building. On average, most projects take six months to two years from planning to completion. Smaller remodels and tenant build-outs may move faster, while ground-up construction or industrial facilities often require longer schedules.
- Tenant build-outs and remodels: These projects are usually completed in three to six months, depending on permitting and the level of customization.
- Mid-sized commercial buildings: Offices, retail spaces, and mixed-use projects often take nine months to eighteen months from design to delivery.
Large-scale or industrial projects: Warehouses, medical facilities, or manufacturing sites can extend to eighteen months to two years due to permitting, infrastructure, and safety requirements.







