Antinnes residence



7659 Gulf Blvd, Navarre Beach: Modern coastal concrete piling home on Navarre Beach. 4175 SF living, 6 bedroom, 6 1/2 bath.





BR2 on the 3rd floor

BR2 on the 3rd floor





Coffee bar on the 3rd floor


BA6 bunk room bath





BR4 on the 3rd floor

BR4 on the 3rd floor

BA3 (MBA) on the 3rd floor

BR3 (MBR) on the 3rd floor

BR3 (MBR) on the 3rd floor


BR5 on the 3rd floor



BA2 on the 3rd floor


BR2 on the 3rd floor


















Raising the back porch posts.

Rear elevation showing the 4th floor girder wall in place.

Setting the 4th floor wall girder truss. The green zip wall is a high strength wall sheathing with a coating designed to resist the damaging effects of moisture intrusion. All joints are seal taped to help create an air tight thermal envelope.

Beautiful view from the back porch.



Jackson setting the pile caps.

Lee drilling in the pile cap anchors bolts.

Setting the stair pilings

Zack, Bubba, and Matt set the template which guides the pilings into the ground at the correct spot.

Matt & Bubba move the hammer rig into place which drives the pilings the last 5′ into the ground for a solid connection to the bearing soils below.

Zack checks for plumb alignment as the piling descends into the ground.  Water is pumped into the hole through a pipe to create a slurry which allows the piling to descend into the hole under its own weight while suspended from a crane.

Bubba cuts off the lifting straps.

Zack and Bubba check elevations, making sure the pilings are driven to the correct depth and the all the tops are at the correct height. Concrete pilings require precision vertical and horizontal alignment unlike wooden pilings which can be cut and notched.

Getting started.


