FORT MYERS, FL | SERVING SOUTHWEST FLORIDA SINCE 2006

Custom Home Building & Remodeling in Fort Myers, FL

Tri-Town Construction designs, permits, and builds Category-4-rated ICF custom homes and full-scope remodels across Lee and Collier County. Every project handled in-house under one licensed general contractor.

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SOUTHWEST FLORIDA'S TRUSTED GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Building and Restoring Homes Across Lee and Collier County Since 2006

Florida’s weather is extraordinary. Until a storm changes everything. Southwest Florida homeowners live with one of the most demanding building environments in the country: hurricane-force winds, high water tables, strict Lee County permit requirements, and a Florida Building Code that gets updated every time the region takes a direct hit.

Tri-Town Construction was built for exactly this. Founded in Fort Myers in 2006 and licensed as a Florida Certified General Contractor (CGC1512714), we’ve been the company local families call when the stakes are highest. A storm-damaged home. A long-awaited custom build. A full property overhaul that’s been on the back burner for years.

Our team includes licensed architects, interior designers, and project managers who handle every phase of your project in-house. No subcontracting the design and then handing off the construction. No communication gaps between trades. One company from the first site visit to the final walkthrough, backed by a 3-year workmanship warranty and the kind of personal attention that’s earned us the name “the Tri-Town family” from our clients.

Our Services

Full-Service Construction Across Southwest Florida

From post-storm rebuilds to ground-up ICF custom homes. Every project permitted and supervised under one general contractor license.

ICF custom home under construction by Tri-Town Construction in Fort Myers, FL — concrete form framing and hurricane-resistant walls

ICF Construction · Hurricane-Resistant Design

Custom Home Building

We build ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) homes engineered to exceed current Florida Building Code wind-load requirements. Solid reinforced concrete walls, superior energy efficiency, and a structure that stands through Category-4 storms. Choose from four pre-designed ICF models or build fully custom from the ground up. We handle design, permitting across Lee and Collier counties, and construction.

Storm damage restoration project by Tri-Town Construction in Fort Myers, FL — structural repair and roof replacement after hurricane damage

Insurance Documentation · Emergency Mitigation

Storm Damage Restoration

Roof damage, structural flooding, mold. Storm recovery is a process most homeowners aren't prepared to manage alone. We handle emergency mitigation, mold remediation (MRSA729 licensed), structural repairs, and full rebuilds. We also work directly with your insurance adjuster, providing documentation needed to get your claim paid correctly the first time.

Kitchen · Bath · Whole Home · Additions

Home Remodeling

Your home should work as hard as you do. Whether you're updating a single bathroom in a Bonita Springs condo or redesigning a 4,000 sq ft estate in Estero, our team delivers high-end results with no shortcuts. Design, permits, and construction all handled under one license.

Commercial · Office · Retail · Restaurant

Commercial Construction & Tenant Improvements

Office buildouts, restaurant fit-outs, condo renovations, and multifamily projects across Lee and Collier County. Built on time, on spec, and under one accountable contract. Real estate agents, property managers, and commercial designers send us their most demanding clients because we deliver without surprises.

The Tri-Town Difference

Why We Build with ICF in Southwest Florida

ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) is a building system that pours steel-reinforced concrete inside permanent foam insulation, creating monolithic walls that wood-frame construction cannot match. After Hurricane Ian, the ICF homes we built were still standing. Many wood-frame homes around them were not.

Category-4 Wind Resistance

ICF walls are reinforced concrete, not framed lumber. Our builds exceed current Florida Building Code wind-load requirements for Lee and Collier County and stand up to direct Gulf-side exposure.

Storm-Tested Performance

Our ICF homes survived Hurricane Ian's direct hit on Southwest Florida with their structures intact. The system is built for the storms that hit this coast, not the storms in a brochure.

Lower Energy Bills, Year-Round

Solid concrete walls combined with continuous foam insulation cut HVAC load. Southwest Florida summers stop costing what they used to, and the interior stays quieter year-round.

ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) is a building system that pours steel-reinforced concrete inside permanent foam insulation, creating monolithic walls that wood-frame construction cannot match. After Hurricane Ian, the ICF homes we built were still standing. Many wood-frame homes around them were not.

Tri-Town Construction team reviewing custom home blueprints at a Fort Myers, FL job site

LOCALLY OWNED. COMMUNITY-ROOTED.

Fort Myers's Home Builder That Actually Knows This Market

Tri-Town Construction was founded in Fort Myers in 2006. We’ve watched this market grow, weathered the storms that hit it hardest, and been here rebuilding when other contractors moved on to easier markets.

Our team pulls permits in Lee and Collier counties every week. We know the FEMA flood zone designations along the Caloosahatchee River, the wind-load requirements in Lee County’s current FBC cycle, and what each building department expects before they’ll schedule an inspection. That local knowledge has saved our clients weeks of delays.

Ready to talk about your project? We serve homeowners and property owners across Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Estero, Naples, Marco Island, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, and every community in between. 

WHAT WE COVER

Full-Scope Luxury Remodeling Across Fort Myers Beach

From post-storm rebuilds to top-to-bottom luxury renovations — every project permitted and supervised under one general contractor license.

Whole-Home Luxury Renovation

Full interior rebuilds covering custom cabinetry, wide-plank flooring, countertop fabrication, and spa-level bath work. Every material we spec is humidity-resistant and paired with salt-air-rated hardware built for Gulf exposure. Your permit runs through Lee County offices under license CGC1512714.

Post-Hurricane Ian Rebuilds

Substantial improvement and full reconstruction projects that meet FEMA base flood elevation rules and the 50% rule across Estero Island. We work directly with your insurance adjuster and document every scope line. Your certificate of occupancy, inspections, and paperwork stay in-house.

Beachfront Condo Remodels

Interior work for Gulf-front and bay-front condos across the island. We handle HOA requirements, elevator bookings, and delivery protocols so your neighbors barely notice we're there. Plumbing-stack restrictions in multi-unit towers stay on our checklist, not yours.

Kitchen & Bath Luxury Upgrades

Chef's kitchens and spa bathrooms, from layout changes to tile work and fixture upgrades. Gas, plumbing, and electrical trades all run under our license. No subcontractor gap sits between your designer's plan and the finished install.

Additions & Second-Story Builds

Home additions and second-story builds engineered to current FBC wind-load requirements. Structural plans get stamped by an engineer and inspected by the county. Every stage stays inside our design-build model under license CGC1512714.

Elevated New Construction (ICF)

Ground-up luxury builds on raised pilings or ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) walls. This is the system that outlasted wood-frame during Hurricane Ian. We finish with impact-rated windows and humidity-resistant materials throughout.

Why Choose Tri-Town Construction?

Plenty of contractors will take your deposit. Fewer will pick up the phone three weeks in. Fewer still will honor their warranty two years after the final walkthrough. Since 2006, we’ve built our reputation on one thing. Finishing what we start, and standing behind it.

ICF Hurricane-Resistant Construction

We build with Insulated Concrete Forms, not wood frame. Solid steel-reinforced concrete walls engineered to exceed current Florida Building Code wind-load standards.

Design. Permit. Build.

Architecture, design, permitting, and every trade live under a single contract. Our license CGC1512714 covers the whole project, start to finish.

Trusted Since 2006

Nearly 20 years of building and remodeling in Lee and Collier County. We were here before Hurricane Ian, and we'll be here long after.

The Tri-Town Family Approach

Your project will be one of the largest investments of your life. You deserve a builder who treats it like a partnership, not a transaction. Most clients become exactly that.

Why Choose Us

Marc Devisse Has Been Building Across Southwest Florida Since 2006

Marc founded Tri-Town Construction in Fort Myers in 2006. Since then, he’s pulled permits through Lee and Collier counties every week, weathered the storms that hit this region hardest, and stayed put when other contractors left for easier markets after Hurricane Ian.

He’s a husband, a father, and a longtime Southwest Florida local. The same values he brings to his own family, showing up, following through, and doing the work the right way, are the ones his team brings to every project Tri-Town signs. That’s where the “Tri-Town family” reputation comes from, and it’s why so much of our work comes from referrals.

Marc personally holds Florida licenses CGC1512714 (General Contractor), CCC1329614 (Roofing), MRSA729 (Mold Remediation), and HI3275 (Home Inspector). That credential stack means one contract, one accountable party, and one licensed team across every phase of your build. Not a chain of subcontractors handing off work between trades. Every Tri-Town project also comes with a 3-year workmanship warranty covering labor and installation across every trade we supervise.

If you’re hiring Tri-Town, you’re hiring Marc and the team he’s built over 18+ years in this market. You’ll meet him during your consultation.

From the Job Site

Watch Marc Build It Himself

Marc documents Tri-Town builds on his YouTube channel, from the first ICF block going down to final punch list walkthroughs. If you want to see how a Tri-Town home actually comes together, this is where to start. It’s also the easiest way to get a real sense of who you’ll be working with before you ever pick up the phone.

Process

Our Fort Myers Beach Luxury Remodeling Process

Five clear steps. No surprises. Every Southwest Florida homeowner deserves to know exactly what happens with their home at each stage.

01

Free On-Site Consultation

We visit your property, look over your goals, and talk through your budget. Any structural, elevation, or Lee County code issues specific to your Fort Myers Beach address get flagged right there. You leave with clear direction and zero pressure to sign.

SOUTHWEST FLORIDA'S TRUSTED GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Design & Scope Development

Our in-house design team builds your plans, picks materials, and locks in a fixed-price scope of work. You review and revise until it matches your vision. At this stage, we spec salt-air-rated hardware and humidity-resistant materials so island exposure doesn't turn into a warranty claim later.

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Permitting Through Lee County

We file your permit package and coordinate with county inspectors directly. Island projects often need FEMA base flood elevation review and 50% rule math. That paperwork is part of your contract, not an extra charge. Typical timelines run four to eight weeks. We factor all of it into your schedule up front.

04

Construction & Weekly Updates

Your project manager sends a weekly progress update with photos throughout the build. Every subcontractor is vetted and supervised by our licensed team to meet current FBC standards. You'll always know who's on your property and what they're doing that day.

05

Final Walkthrough & 3-Year Warranty

We run a detailed punch list and final walkthrough before handing over the keys. Your 3-year workmanship warranty activates at project completion. Any defect in labor or installation inside that window gets fixed on our dime.

Recent Work Across Southwest Florida

From Gulf-front estates to beach-access condo renovations – every project built under license CGC1512714 and to current FBC standards.

What Fort Myers Homeowners Say About Tri-Town Construction

We let our clients speak for us. Here’s what homeowners across Southwest Florida have said after their projects were complete.

Licensed, Insured & Industry-Recognized

Serving Lee & Collier County, From Fort Myers to Marco Island

Tri-Town Construction has been locally owned and operated in Fort Myers since 2006. Our team knows the Lee County inspectors, the FEMA base flood elevation review process, and how hurricane season affects project timelines on a barrier island. Whether your home is on the Gulf, on the bay, or on a canal in Fort Myers Beach, Tri-Town already knows the permit path your project will take.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is building a custom home in Fort Myers more expensive than buying an existing one?

Not when you look at the full picture. While the upfront cost of a custom home can be higher than an existing property, you’re avoiding the renovations, outdated systems, and code-compliance upgrades older Southwest Florida homes usually need. ICF construction also tends to lower long-term operating costs because the home uses less HVAC. For many of our clients, a custom build ends up being the more financially sound choice over time.

A design-build contractor runs design and construction under one licensed team. That means your designer, your engineer, and your builder all answer to the same project manager. Out-of-state storm crews rarely pull permits and often leave the island mid-project.

Tri-Town holds license CGC1512714 and has operated from Fort Myers since 2006.

The two biggest upgrades are ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) walls and impact-rated windows. Both outperformed wood-frame construction during Hurricane Ian. Every rebuild we deliver is engineered to current FBC wind-load requirements. Ask about ICF during your consultation if long-term resilience is the priority.

Our 3-year workmanship warranty covers any defect in labor or installation across every trade we supervised.
That includes plumbing leaks, electrical issues, grout failure, cabinet problems, and drywall cracks outside normal settling. Manufacturer coverage on appliances, fixtures, and materials stays separate. If our workmanship slips inside that window, we come back and fix it at no cost.

We serve Fort Myers, Naples, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Estero, Marco Island, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, and the broader Lee and Collier County area. Our office is at 12730 Commonwealth Dr Suite 6, Fort Myers, FL 33913.

ICF homes use solid steel-reinforced concrete walls instead of traditional wood framing. That gives you a structure engineered to exceed current Florida Building Code wind-load requirements, continuous insulation that lowers energy use, sound dampening you can hear the difference of, and walls that don’t rot or attract termites. In a region that sees hurricanes and high humidity year-round, those four things add up fast.

In Florida, most major home projects require permits and inspections that only a licensed contractor can pull. Self-managed projects risk voided manufacturer warranties, code violations, fines from the building department, and complications when you eventually go to sell. 

Yes. We work directly with your insurance adjuster, providing the documentation needed to get your claim processed correctly the first time. From emergency mitigation and mold remediation to structural assessment and full rebuilds, you have one point of contact through the entire process.

LUXURY REMODELING · FORT MYERS BEACH, FL

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Free, no-obligation consultations for homeowners across Fort Myers Beach and Southwest Florida. We respond within one business day and provide a written estimate before any work begins.