Bona Fide Conglomerate Inc.

Sam M. Gibbons
U.S. Courthouse

The Gibbons Building is 17 Floors, 19 courtrooms.

Project Details

The seventeen-story courthouse serves the United States District Court in the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division

First proposed in 1990, this amazing building features vaulted ceilings throughout. Thus, although it is only 17 stories, the building is as tall as a typical 35 story building.

We deliver comprehensive janitorial and custodial services that ensure the courthouse maintains the highest standards of cleanliness, hygiene, and visual appeal, in line with the GSA’s requirements for federal buildings.

Our custodial team consists of professionally trained and vetted staff, overseen by an experienced project manager as the primary point of contact.

Staffing levels efficiently cover all areas of the building, adjusted as necessary for special events or increased building occupancy.

Services Include

Project Date

Ongoing

Project Location

801 N Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33602

Project Scope

Custodial and Maintenance

About the Building

The Sam M. Gibbons U.S. Courthouse, located in Tampa, Florida, is a significant structure named after Sam Melville Gibbons, a long-serving and respected member of the United States Congress. Gibbons, who had a substantial impact on local and national policies, was known for his contributions to the economy, education, and veterans’ affairs throughout his career.

Opened in the 1990s, the courthouse plays a crucial role in the judiciary system of the Middle District of Florida, one of the busiest federal judicial districts in the United States. The building is architecturally significant, featuring modern design elements that accommodate the needs of a contemporary federal courthouse. It houses multiple courtrooms and judicial offices, providing space for federal district and magistrate judges, along with supporting staff.

The Sam M. Gibbons U.S. Courthouse facilitates a wide array of judicial activities, including civil and criminal federal cases. Facilities within the courthouse are designed to support the administration of justice, with considerations for security, accessibility, and the effective operation of the legal process.

Beyond its functional aspects, the courthouse stands as a symbol of justice and public service in Tampa, reflecting the legacy of Sam Gibbons and his dedication to serving the public and improving the community. We work with the General Services Administration (GSA) to manage the courthouse, ensuring that it meets federal standards for operations, cleanliness, and sustainability.

Individuals with

Abilities

Bona Fide Conglomerate is proud to provide jobs to at least 75% of our direct service staff in partnership with the AbilityOne program.