Excel Construction of Florida Unveils Modern Office Facility in Pembroke Pines

The 25,300-square-foot workspace is in the Edison Pembroke Pines office building.

Excel Construction of Florida has recently revealed the completion of WorkEasy Software’s new headquarters in Phase 1 of the Class A Edison Pembroke Pines, situated at 1200 S.W. 145 Ave. The newly renovated office space, spanning over 25,300 square feet, boasts a comfortable, impressive environment that seamlessly blends work and play to set a new standard for modern office spaces in South Florida.

WorkEasy Software offers workforce management software solutions to businesses of all sizes, including time, scheduling, time off, and HR solutions. Recently, they updated their office design to create a more functional and enjoyable workspace. In collaboration with Steven Myott and Solutions Builder Inc., Excel Construction transformed a standard office shell into an appealing, open workspace featuring curved walls, exposed ceilings, and playful curvilinear lighting designs. The new design has eliminated the traditional dull and uninspiring work environment, aligning with WorkEasy Software’s goal of making life easy through the seamless operation of its software.

“WorkEasy’s new offices provide an inspirational and fun space that will undeniably motivate employees to produce great work,” says Excel Construction’s Vice President of Development and Construction, Michael Swisa, who also oversees the company’s Class A office projects. “We’re proud of the quality of the finished space, which underscores our continuing commitment to excellence in construction.”

The latest design of the WorkEasy workspaces highlights the company’s commitment to providing a harmonious and fulfilling work environment. Glass walls in the office and conference rooms allow ample natural light to enter, while polished concrete floors, modern carpet panels, and comfortable and contemporary furniture in bold colors add to the overall sleek and energetic appeal. The design also includes collaborative areas to promote employee interaction and engagement, a fully equipped breakroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, and a play area.

Under the management and supervision of two of Excel Construction’s proficient project managers, Randy Egues and Ralph Echeverria, the project commenced in February 2023 and concluded in July 2023.

“We are always excited to deliver the final workspace to our clients that is cost effective, on time and on budget,” saysEric Wolf, president of Excel Construction. “We value the relationship we have had with Solutions Builder President David Diaz and WorkEasy Software CEO Sino Jos in bringing this project to life. They entrusted us with this blank space, and we created a high-quality workspace that the WorkEasy Software team will enjoy for many years to come.”

WorkEasy Software’s offices are situated in Phase I of The Edison Pembroke Pines, which is rapidly becoming a center for tech and software companies from around the world. The mixed-use site, currently under development, is conveniently located near I-75 and the 400,000-square-foot Shops at Pembroke Gardens. In addition to additional offices, the site will also include a residential complex and a hotel.

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