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Ring Power Corp. begins construction of a new headquarters for its subsidiary Phoenix Products in the Eastside Talleyrand area. The city approved a building permit on Feb. 23 for the estimated construction of a 5,710-square-foot office building at 1544 E. Eighth St. JB Coxwell Contracting Inc., valued at $ 800,000, is the contractor for the parking lot; The contractor is Bradley’s Construction Enterprises Inc .; and JAA Architecture is the architect. Phoenix Products manufactures custom generator housings, fuel tanks and refueling systems for standby, prime and peak power applications. The new location is adjacent to Phoenix Products’ existing headquarters and manufacturing facilities at 1727 Bennett St. The city approved Realco Recycling Co. Inc. on Nov. 12 to demolish an 11,000 square foot warehouse on the property for the price of $ 40,000. “The existing building wasn’t big enough for us to grow,” said Kevin Robbins, executive vice president of Ring Power Corp. The existing manufacturing facility covers 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space on 6.5 acres. Ring Power is located at 500 World Commerce Parkway in St. Augustine. In 2005 the company bought Phoenix Products, a former supplier. Phoenix Products manufactures custom generator housings, fuel tanks and refueling systems for standby, prime and peak power applications. Its website states that it pioneered the use of aluminum for case manufacturing, combining its corrosion resistance with the structural integrity to withstand winds of up to 300 km / h. “As specialists in custom designs for tough conditions and unique situations, we have served thousands of customers in a wide variety of industries including banking, communications, computing, government, human resources and transportation, where performance, reliability and durability are critical. “, It says on the website. The city cleared a permit application for the estimated construction of a 5,710 square foot office building at 1544 E. $ 800,000. Eighth St. Phoenix Products can also develop fuel delivery systems that are tailored to user specifications. In 1962, Ring Power became a full-line Caterpillar distributor in North Florida and later expanded its territory to Central Florida. It now oversees the operations of 18 offices across Florida, including regional facilities in Tampa and Orlando and sales and service facilities for cranes and forklifts in Pompano Beach and Miami. Ring Power also has eight facilities outside of Florida to serve specialized industries and customers. It has more than 2,200 employees.

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