Amtrak Station
Orlando, FL
The Collage Companies completed the successful historic restoration of the Orlando Amtrak Station, meeting both City of Orlando historic preservation standards and FDOT vertical construction requirements.
The 1926 building, designed by M.A. Griffith and W.T. Hadlow for the Atlantic Coastline Railroad, exemplified Spanish Mission Revival Style architecture but became dingy over time. The stucco walls exhibited mold and cracks, and the roof and windows leaked. The station also needed ADA upgrades. With a grant from the State of Florida, the City of Orlando launched a $2.1 million exterior renovation project, and FDOT selected The Collage Companies as General Contractor. The project included restoration of the original doors and windows, replacement and relocation of the HVAC system, a wheelchair ramp, and landscaping and other site improvements.
A safety-critical project, this renovation required high coordination and strategic phasing in order to minimize disruption of passenger movement. The Collage Companies developed a plan that did not disrupt the train schedule and kept everyone involved at the station — passengers, employees, and construction workers — safe.
Patrons of the station were able to enjoy their newly restored station four months ahead of schedule, and the City of Orlando’s 2015 Historic Preservation Awards named Orlando Amtrak Station Outstanding Commercial Project. The project also won Associate Builder and Contractors’ Award of Merit.