Award: South Florida multifamily MEP projects
Value: $154.6 million
Location: South Florida
Client: Multifamily residences
Nagelbush Mechanical, a subsidiary of construction giant Tutor Perini, was awarded a combined $154.6 million across five different multifamily projects in South Florida, according to a Monday announcement from Tutor Perini. Nagelbrush will install mechanical, plumbing or both systems through each project.
Of the five, the four most recently awarded jobs are:
- The Bentley Residences, a 62-story 213-unit luxury condominium development in Sunny Isles.
- The Residences at 1428 Brickell Avenue, a 72-story, 189-unit luxury condominium development in Miami.
- JEM Miami Worldcenter, a 61-story development of 530 rental apartments and 259 condominium units.
- Namdar Tower 2, a 42-story 712-unit rental apartment building, also in Miami.
Those four projects were added to Tutor Perini’s backlog for Q3 2025, per the release. The fifth job, which will take place at the Olara, a 26-story mixed-use development in West Palm Beach,counted toward the company’s Q1 backlog.
Tutor Perini acquired Nagelbush in 2011 as part of a larger deal for GreenStar Services, of which Nagelbush was one operating entity. The other two entities were New York-based businesses Five Star Electric and WDF.
Aside from Nagelbush, other Tutor Perini subsidiaries have pulled in their own work recently. This summer, subsidiary Lunda Construction snagged a $60.2 million contract to update a section of a 113-year-old dam in Rothschild, Wisconsin, and Tutor Perini Building Corp. was picked for a $220 million casino job for the the Eagle Mountain Casino Phase 2 expansion in Porterville, California.
And among larger projects, subsidiary Rudolph and Sletten nabbed a $960 million contract to build the new UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in Oakland, California in September.