


Renovation and repair of the Sanibel Community Church located at 1740 Periwinkle Way, has been completed by Stevens Construction, Inc.
Serving Sanibel residents and guests since 1914, Sanibel Community Church was heavily damaged in Hurricane Ian. Stevens Construction completed renovations in multiple phases, allowing the church to continue serving the community.
The renovation of the church’s family life center includes new classrooms with folding partitions, full kitchen, casework and restrooms. In the fellowship hall, Stevens Construction built a new stage highlighted by decorative wood trusses situated in an open web design. Both areas also received new windows, interior finishes, electric and air conditioning. The renovation of the sanctuary includes a new entry, lobby, vestibule, conference room and sound booth upgrades. Stevens Construction also renovated the oldest structure on the campus, the historical chapel, with new pine walls, carpeting, sound booth and trim around the existing stained glass, which remarkably withstood Ian. New gutters, down spouts, paint and landscaping were also provided to the entire campus.
Sanibel Community Church is fully operational and currently serving the community. For more information, visit www.sanibelchurch.com.
The Stevens Construction team included Project Managers Mike Alisea and Gio Cardet and Superintendent Gary Tipton. The project was designed by Parker/Mudgett/Smith Architects.
With offices in Fort Myers and Orlando, Stevens Construction specializes in providing construction management, general contracting and consulting services to clients and design professionals. Other services include site and design team selection, budgeting, project scheduling, permitting, cost and quality control and warranty service. The company builds health care, commercial and hospitality facilities. Visit www.stevensbuilds.com or call 239-936-9006.