INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Heritage Hall, a social center in the Spirit of Sebastian agrihood community, has won an award for environmentally sustainable construction from the local chamber of commerce.
The Indian River County Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Division presented the honor during its annual Industry Appreciation Awards on Sept. 25 at the historic Courthouse Executive Center in Vero Beach. The event recognized businesses for innovation, growth, community involvement and economic impact.
Heritage Hall, located in the heart of Indian River County’s first Agrihood community, received the award for New Commercial Construction Project in the green and environmentally sustainable building category. The facility features an exposed post-and-beam framework, biophilic design elements and energy-efficient systems that blend traditional Sebastian architecture with modern sustainability.
“Collaborating with the skilled craftsman at Timberlyne provided the design flexibility to create our vision, which seamlessly transitioned to the experienced team at Summit Construction who brought the final vision to life,” said Chuck Mechling with Insite Solutions.
The project involved Insite Solutions Inc. as developer; Timberlyne and Summit Construction Management for architecture; Summit Construction Management as builder; Carter Associates Inc. for engineering; and High Maintenance Home and Lawn Care Services for landscaping.
Trey Vitromile with Summit Construction Management and Karen Mechling with Insite Solutions accepted the award.
Spirit of Sebastian is located at 75 Spirit Blvd. in Sebastian. For more information, visit www.spiritfl.com, email info@spiritfl.com or call 772-571-5419.

