One team, from the first site walk to opening day.
For two decades, Liberty has built the restaurants, schools, and civic landmarks of Central Florida — planned to the dollar, run by the partners on site, and handed over on the date we promised.
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Long before the custom homes, Liberty was building for the public side — schools, restaurants, civic landmarks, and high-rise renovations across Central Florida.
Commercial and civic work asks a lot of a builder: inspectors and agencies to satisfy, trades to keep in step, and owners watching the calendar and the budget closely. We’ve done that work for more than two decades, and we’ve learned that most surprises trace back to planning somebody rushed.
From the Town of Celebration to high-rises in downtown Orlando, we self-perform the trades that matter most and hold our subs to the standard our own crews work to.
The partners who price the job are the ones running it in the field.
The trades we keep in-house.
Sitework, concrete, masonry, framing — and the quality control between them. Our own crews, photographed on our own jobs. Drag, or use the arrows.
Four phases,
one campus.
Every Liberty job moves through the same four stages. Here’s what they looked like on Creation Village World School, a ground-up campus we built in Celebration.

Walk the site before anyone prices it.
We spent time on the property first — drop-off loops, service routes, drainage, where the kids would actually play — so the estimate matched the land, not a drawing.

Design, budget, and permits moved together.
Architects, engineers, and our estimators worked from one plan, so the utilities went into the ground where the finished campus needed them.

The school always knew where things stood.
Our own crews handled the sitework, concrete, masonry, and framing, and the owner got straight answers at every walk-through.

Ready for the first bell.
Punch list, paperwork, and systems training were finished before opening day, not after it. The school opened on schedule.
A public-side résumé.
Two decades of commercial, civic, and institutional work across the Orlando–Kissimmee corridor. These are the buildings behind the homes you came to see.
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The paperwork clears before the first wall moves.
Commercial work asks for more than good field habits. An active state license, bonding, vendor approvals, and public-work experience mean fewer holdups for an owner before construction ever starts.
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