JK2 Scenic named top women-owned business

JK2 Scenic is proud to announce we have been named one of the top women-owned businesses in Central Florida by the Orlando Business Journal.
To qualify for this list, companies must be at least 51% privately and women-owned and cannot be a subsidiary of another company. The list features companies in Orange, Seminole, Osceola and Lake counties ranked by 2021 gross revenue. This year, we were ranked No. 14 on the list.
To see the full list click here.
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Julie Holmes featured in i4 Business for panel discussion

In November 2021, Julie Holmes had the pleasure of serving as a panelist at a networking event hosted by CEO Leadership Forum, a peer roundtable organization based in Central Florida. During this event, Julie alongside other experts discussed what hosting major sporting events such as World Cup 2026 in Orlando, Florida could mean for local small and mid-sized businesses. Members of the CEO Leadership Forum also presented Valencia College with a $26,020.26 check as a play on the World Cup 2026 theme. i4 Business Magazine covered the event and featured it in their most recent issue. Click to read the full issue here.

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Julie Holmes featured in Construction Executive

Recently, JK2 president, Julie Holmes, was featured in the October issue of Construction Executive. In the VIEWPOINTS segment, Holmes shared an early career mistake she has learned from. To view the article see below, or click here.

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Julie Holmes named among top women business owners in Central Florida

Julie Holmes named among top women business owners in Central Florida

JK2 Scenic president recognized by Orlando Business Journal

APOPKA, Fla. (May 1, 2019) — Julie Holmes, president and principal of leading specialty construction firm JK2 Scenic, was recently recognized among the top women business owners in Orlando.

Holmes was honored by the Orlando Business Journal as one of the 2019 Women Who Mean Business. The award highlights prominent women leaders throughout the Central Florida community in three categories: Women to Watch, Women Business Owners and Business Executives of the Year. Holmes received the recognition at a luncheon on Friday, April 26, at the Hilton Orlando.

“Running a woman-owned business was one of my goals when I came back to the family business in 2013,” Holmes said. “It’s incredibly gratifying to not only see that dream come true, but to be recognized among a field of inspiring peers.”

Under Holmes’ leadership, JK2 Scenic has experienced tremendous growth as a company. Previously a division of JK2 Construction, JK2 Scenic spun off into its own, separate company in 2017 to take advantage of new growth opportunities. Since joining the Scenic team, Holmes has seen revenues grow over 1,000 percent and plans to continue this trend by diversifying services as well as growing through responsible and strategic initiatives.

Holmes’ recognition by the Orlando Business Journal is yet another accolade to add to JK2 Scenic’s long list. The company has won several Eagle Awards from the Associated Builders and Contractors and has been named to both Orlando Business Journal’s Fast 50 and the University of Florida’s Gator100 lists. Last year, JK2 Scenic was certified as a woman-owned business by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council.

For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com.

About JK2 Scenic

JK2 Scenic focuses on building dreams and bringing unique construction visions to life in a creative way. The company specializes in themed architectural millwork, custom props and specialty items for retail, attraction, entertainment, hospitality and restaurant clients. Founded in 2008 as part of the JK2 family of companies, JK2 Scenic became its own company in 2017. Led by President Julie Holmes, the company has seen amazing growth and has been honored numerous times, receiving multiple Associated Builders and Contractors Eagle Awards and making the Orlando Business Journal’s Fast 50 list. JK2 Scenic provides creative solutions to uncommon ideas and has worked with world-class theme parks and national brands. For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com or call (407) 880-8400.

Leading specialty construction company named woman-owned business

Leading specialty construction company named woman-owned business

JK2 Scenic earns Women’s Business Enterprise National Council certification

APOPKA, Fla. (March 5, 2019) — One top Central Florida specialty construction firm is paving the way for more women leaders in the industry.

JK2 Scenic, part of the JK2 family of companies, was recently certified as a woman-owned and operated business by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council.

The company is led by President Julie Holmes.

“This has been a long-term goal since moving home and joining the family business,” Holmes said. “Women-owned businesses are growing rapidly nationwide, and especially in Florida—but there is still a lack of women in construction. I’m proud to show that there is room for women to be successful leaders in the industry.”

Under Holmes’ leadership, the company has seen tremendous growth. JK2 Scenic started as a division of JK2 Construction. It spun off into its own, separate company, and Holmes, who returned to be part of the family business in 2013, was named president earlier this year.

The University of Florida graduate, equipped with a background in civil engineering and a solid understanding of corporate management, has seen revenues grow by more than 1,000 percent in her time with JK2 Scenic. The company’s growth and success in the construction industry has already led to a handful of accolades, including three Eagle Awards from the Associated Builders and Contractors this past year.

Holmes plans to continue this trend of prosperity by expanding JK2 Scenic’s client base outside of Central Florida, diversifying services and growing through responsible and strategic initiatives.

The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council is the largest certifier of women-owned businesses in the U.S. and serves as an advocate for women business owners. To earn the certification, businesses must be at least 51 percent owned, controlled, operated and managed by a woman or women. The organization works with regional partners around the U.S.

For more information about the WBENC, visit www.wbenc.org.

For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com.

About JK2 Scenic

JK2 Scenic focuses on building dreams and bringing unique construction visions to life in a creative way. The company specializes in themed architectural millwork, custom props and specialty items for retail, attraction, entertainment, hospitality and restaurant clients. Founded in 2008 as part of the JK2 family of companies, JK2 Scenic became its own company in 2017. Led by President Julie Holmes, the company has seen amazing growth and has been honored numerous times, receiving multiple Associated Builders and Contractors Eagle Awards and making the Orlando Business Journal’s Fast 50 list. JK2 Scenic provides creative solutions to uncommon ideas and has worked with world-class theme parks and national brands. For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com or call (407) 880-8400.

JK2 Scenic receive 2019 Gator100 honors

JK2 Construction, JK2 Scenic receive 2019 Gator100 honors

Company acknowledged among innovative businesses led by University of Florida alumni

APOPKA, Fla. (Feb. 25, 2019) – The JK2 family of companies is ready for a celebratory Gator Chomp. Both JK2 Construction and JK2 Scenic were named to the elite Gator100 list for the third time based on their impressive growth.

The award recognizes the 100 fastest-growing businesses worldwide that are owned or led by alumni of the University of Florida. The list, which is presented by the UF Alumni Association, in partnership with the UF Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center, is in its fifth year.

To qualify, companies must have been in business for at least five years and had revenues of $250,000 or more every year since 2015, or for the past three full fiscal years. From January 2015 to September 2018, a UF alumnus or group of alumni must have owned 50 percent or more of the company, or have served as chief executive, or have founded the company and served on the senior management team.

The honorees of the Gator100 list are chosen based on a company’s compounded annual growth rate, or CAGR, over a three-year period. The JK2 family of companies made the list out of hundreds of companies that applied.

“The University of Florida was an integral part in preparing several of our team members, myself included, to do the work we do in the construction industry,” said Paul Holmes, founder of JK2. “To be recognized for that work by our alma mater is an incredible honor.”

This is JK2’s third time making the prestigious list. Since JK2 Scenic was spun off into a separate company last year, this is the first year both companies made the list on their own. JK2 Construction was ranked No. 85 with a CAGR of 29.46 percent, while JK2 Scenic was ranked No. 70 with a CAGR of 34.34 percent.

As a combined company, JK2 was ranked No. 45 in 2017 and No. 72 in 2016.

Both companies have experienced an extraordinary amount of growth over the last few years. JK2 Construction has completed several notable projects at Universal Orlando Resort, the Orlando Science Center and several amenity centers for national home builders. JK2 Scenic has seen a growth in revenue by over 1,000 percent, and completed work at Universal Orlando Resort, Disney Springs and the Margaritaville Resort Orlando.

The JK2 family of companies has five UF graduates currently in leadership roles: JK2 Founder Paul Holmes; JK2 Construction leaders Rick Amundson, Vice President, David Ressler, Director of Operations, and Dan Shaffer, Pre-Construction Manager; and JK2 Scenic President Julie Holmes.

Paul Holmes earned a Bachelor of Science with honors in business, followed by graduate studies at the School of Building Construction. Rick Amundson received a Bachelor of Building Construction. David Ressler received a Bachelor of Science in agriculture. Dan Shaffer received a Bachelor of Finance. Julie Holmes was a Cum Laude graduate, earning a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering and is a three-year letter winner of the University of Florida women’s swimming and diving team.

For more information about JK2 Construction, visit jk2construction.com. For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com.

For more information about the Gator100, visit gator100.ufl.edu.

About JK2 Scenic

JK2 Scenic focuses on building dreams and bringing unique construction visions to life in a creative way. The company specializes in themed architectural millwork, custom props and specialty items for retail, attraction, entertainment, hospitality and restaurant clients. Founded in 2008 as part of the JK2 family of companies, JK2 Scenic became its own company in 2017. Led by President Julie Holmes, the company has seen amazing growth and has been honored numerous times, receiving multiple Associated Builders and Contractors Eagle Awards and making the Orlando Business Journal’s Fast 50 list. JK2 Scenic provides creative solutions to uncommon ideas and has worked with world-class theme parks and national brands. For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com or call (407) 880-8400.

JK2 awarded 4 Eagle Awards for Excellence in Construction

JK2 awarded 4 Eagle Awards for Excellence in Construction

Both teams honored by Associated Builders and Contractors

APOPKA, Fla. (October 22, 2018) —JK2 has been recognized once again for Excellence in Construction by the Central Florida Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors.

JK2 Scenic won three Eagle Awards for its work on the retail store at Universal Orlando’s Loews Sapphire Falls Resort, for work on the retail store at Universal Orlando’s Fast & Furious—Supercharged, and for its work on Universal Orlando’s Volcano Bay Water Theme Park. The company brought each of these notable projects to life with custom millwork and theming to fit each unique space.

JK2 Construction also earned an Eagle Award this year for its work on Universal Orlando’s Harry Potter Christmas Show. The company worked around the clock and fabricated new towers, strategically located for show projector accuracy, for the nighttime light show, which drew major attention to the park and attracted Harry Potter fans from around the world.

“Both JK2 Scenic and JK2 Construction have built an impeccable reputation by delivering on each and every project,” said Paul Holmes, founder of JK2. “It’s always an incredible honor to be recognized for that work, and it’s even more meaningful among our peers.”

Each year, ABC Central Florida honors the best projects built by its members with the Eagle Award. The annual awards competition aims to raise the level of construction standards by recognizing top workmanship.

JK2 has an exemplary track record with the Eagle Awards. JK2 Scenic received three honors in 2017, and JK2 Construction earned an honor in 2016.

In addition to the Eagle Awards, JK2 Construction and JK2 Scenic have been recognized among the largest general contractors and largest specialty contractors by the Orlando Business Journal two years in a row. The companies have been named to the elite Gator100 list twice and were named to the 2017 Fast 50 list for their growth.

For more information about JK2 Construction, visit jk2construction.com.  For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com.

 

About JK2 Scenic

JK2 Scenic focuses on building dreams and bringing unique construction visions to life in a creative way. The company specializes in themed architectural millwork, custom props and specialty items for retail, attraction, entertainment, hospitality and restaurant clients. Founded in 2008 as part of the JK2 family of companies, JK2 Scenic became its own company in 2017. Led by President Julie Holmes, the company has seen amazing growth and has been honored numerous times, receiving multiple Associated Builders and Contractors Eagle Awards and making the Orlando Business Journal’s Fast 50 list. JK2 Scenic provides creative solutions to uncommon ideas and has worked with world-class theme parks and national brands. For more information about JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com or call (407) 880-8400.

SeaWorld Orlando’s Infinity Falls Opens

Congratulations to SeaWorld Orlando on opening Infinity Falls. The attraction features roaring rapids, soaking fountains and a record-setting 40-food waterfall drop. Local construction and theming companies did a great job making this new attraction spectacular. To learn more, read InPark Magazine’s article here.

OBJ features Julie Holmes

Orlando Business Journal interviewed Julie Holmes about bringing spaces to life. Read the article here or continue reading below.

Bringing spaces to life is a core mission for JK2 President Julie Holmes

“Details, details, details” may seem like a catch phrase to some, but for a company that focuses on bringing themed spaces to life, it is most important.

That’s an area where Julie Holmes and her team at JK2 Scenic excel.

The firm is a custom fabricator of specialty themes in the retail, attractions, entertainment, hospitality and restaurant industries. Holmes earlier this year was named president of JK2 Scenic after it spun off from Apopka-based parent company, JK2 Construction.

JK2 Scenic is known for bringing life to some interesting Central Florida projects, including the highly anticipated Margaritaville Resort Orlando now being built and set to debut next year, as well as Orlando Science Center’s The Hive: A Makerspace.

Here, OBJ talks with Holmes about the secret to her success, what’s most rewarding about her job, who she goes to for advice and more:

What does JK2 Scenic do? We design and build architectural millwork and custom props, and fabricate specialty themed items. When you walk into a room and see a lot of visually appealing casework, props and theme painted items that bring the space to life, that is the type of work we do. We bring the wow factor to any job through our finishing touches.

How did you get your first break in the industry? I’ve been around construction my entire life, and in 2013, my father [Paul Holmes] convinced me to quit my job as a civil engineer, move back to my hometown of Apopka and join the family construction business. After running one construction job, I decided I’d rather work on the creative side of our business, which is JK2 Scenic. I’ve always enjoyed the construction process and being creative, so learning about different wood species, the fabrication processes and theming techniques has been an exciting and educational experience.

What’s been your greatest accomplishment? Watching the growth and expansion of JK2 Scenic. Our leadership team has been focused on strategic planning initiatives to move the company forward. It is very rewarding to see your hard work and company visions become reality.

What is the most rewarding part of your job? Investing in people and watching young talent grow. With a tough labor market, you have to become creative in finding good hires. I love that we are willing to invest in people who fit our core values and have the willingness and eagerness to learn.

When you need advice, who’s your go-to person? I am very lucky to have my father as the best sounding board. His business acumen, survival through the Great Recession and 31 years of business ownership is an unbelievable resource.

What’s the most challenging part of your job? Growing a business is fun and exciting, but managing that growth can be quite painful. I have learned during this process the value of documenting your core standard operating procedures, and taking breaks to work on the business.

What’s the most interesting project you currently are working on? If you like piña coladas, make sure you visit the Margaritaville Resort Orlando opening in early 2019. We are responsible for delivering the common area millwork within this one-of-a-kind resort.

What’s the riskiest thing you’ve done in your career? Quitting my job, moving home and joining the family business in the construction industry was a risk and leap outside my comfort zone. When I made the decision, I wasn’t 100 percent sure, but knew I would regret not exploring the opportunity. It has all been wildly worth it.


JK2 Scenic

  • Description: JK2 Scenic designs and builds architectural millwork, custom props and fabricates specialty themed items for the retail, attraction, entertainment, hospitality and restaurant industries.
  • Top executive:Julie Holmes, president
  • Founded: 2008; legally separated into a standalone company in 2017
  • Headquarters: 541 Live Pine Circle, Apopka 32703
  • Contact: (407) 880-8400; www.jk2scenic.com
  • 2017 revenue: $4.29 million
  • Employees: 32

Fast facts

A closer look at specialty contracting

  • Specialty contractors perform residential and commercial construction, and related work in a multitude of trades, including heating and air conditioning, plumbing, roofing, electrical, landscape architecture, tenant improvements and plumbing, to name a few.
  • Geographically, more than 50.3 percent of specialty contracting work is concentrated in the United States, followed by Germany (27.8 percent), Brazil (11.4 percent) and other non-disclosed countries (10.5 percent), according to D&B Hoovers.

NCCER interviews Julie Holmes

NCCER interviewed Julie Holmes about bringing magic to theme parks, restaurants, retail stores and more. Read the article here or continue reading below.

The Magical Side of Construction

Do you ever wonder who brings theme parks to life? As a Florida native, theme parks are a favorite pastime and I had the opportunity to speak with Julie Holmes, owner and president of JK2 Scenic, a company that adds a touch of magic to parks such as Universal Orlando. From creating faux cocoa beans and butterbeer to moving gears and pipework, Julie and her team show a magical side of construction.

Join us as Julie shares how she got started in the industry, different projects she’s been part of and more.

RB: Tell us a little a bit about how you got started in the construction industry.

JH: Since I can remember, I’ve always been around construction. My father has been in the industry my entire life. One of his first projects was building his first home, a two-story house that my parents still live in today. He decided he loved construction, got his master’s in building construction and got experience working for a few larger general contractors. In 1987, he started his own company.

There’s so many career paths that anyone could choose to do in life and I was lucky enough to be exposed to construction. Even so, I admit that I was one of those academics that thought I wanted to be a doctor. I was going to University of Florida and actually through my third year and decided I no longer wanted to be a doctor.

My dad and I were brain storming and he suggested civil engineering since I was always good at math. I honestly had no idea what that even meant but was willing to give it a try. It was part of the process of construction, if not exactly building but rather one of the drawings that people build off of. I got my civil engineering degree and worked for a large civil engineering firm right out school for about eight years. In 2010, I went to work for my second engineering firm, and it included a bit of architecture as well which was interesting, to learn more about floor plan and building planning.

After I had been there about three years, my father, in his effort to do a bit of exit strategy planning, approached me about coming to work for the family business.

RB: And that was JK2?

JH: Yes, the company is JK2. He was trying to figure out who was going to take over the company and I never in a million years thought I’d be back home working in the business. In 2013, we had business meetings and talked about what it would look like if I came to work in the company.

Although I didn’t want to move home as I was in Atlanta at the time, I knew if I didn’t take the job, I’d regret it. I’d regret not working with my father and trying something new and outside the box. So I moved back to my hometown of Apopka, Florida and started working in the family business.

RB: How did Scenic figure into what you wanted to do at JK2?

JH: When I joined the company in 2013, I was part of JK2 on the construction side and ended up running one job. I was on time, on budget and I had a successful project and team but realized I’d rather work on the creative side, which is Scenic.

The Scenic division was started in 2008, and although we had been working with the theme parks, the parts that are visible to the guests are always themed. Before starting Scenic, we would hire out the finishing touches, the wow factor that makes that space come to life, to finishing craftsmen, the carpenters, artists and theme painters. Our project manager had experience with theming and said why don’t we try doing it ourselves?

We got our first job, a small ticket booth for Halloween Horror Nights. Right after that, we were awarded work in the Wizarding World of Harry PotterTM, such as Dumbledore’s desk and chair and the Mirror of Erised, which we’ve actually built four times — Orlando, Hollywood, Japan and now China.

I started working with Tim Bartell, who was the project manager that convinced my father to invest in the Scenic division. We’re great partners; he has the creative brain to problem solve these crazy ideas we’re presented with and I bring the business aspect.

When I became the vice president of the Scenic division, we slowly began growing clients and staff, investing in equipment, and getting processes and procedures down. I think in the first year, from 2013 to 2014, we quadrupled our business. We then doubled it again, so in a four-year span, we’ve had almost 1000 percent growth. I look back and it’s been crazy! In 2013, we had eight employees and today, we have 28. A little rollercoaster of a ride but definitely fun!

It was always a strategy that if I was truly working in the business, running it and doing the day-to-day, we would make it a woman-owned business. That remained true to our initial thoughts and we’re finally making it a reality now with Scenic being a stand-alone company.

RB: Those are fantastic numbers! Do you have any best practices you’d like to share surrounding those metrics?

JH: It’s really finding out who you are. We realized we want to do the wow factor. We want cool projects that are more difficult, that are challenging, that require us to use our resources, creative brain and talents. Once you have a focus and know where you want to take the business, it makes it easier to pick and choose, and we try to be very specific with the jobs we take on.

RB: Do you have a favorite project that you’ve worked on so far?

JH: There’s so many! One of the cooler ones we just did was Universal’s Volcano BayTM water park, which recently opened. We worked on every single piece of wood that was interior to a building; I think there were 25 plus buildings on the project. That was pretty cool to see that come together because it was one of our largest projects to date revenue-wise.

Probably second to that was the Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen at Universal CityWalk.  We did all the interior theming and pipework so when you walk in, you see flashing casework and moving gears and a bean spinner. We actually had to fabricate faux cocoa beans that spin above the ice cream stand. It was a really cool project too because it’s one of their most popular restaurants and we get to say that we did all the interior work on the first floor.

We also sometimes get to do theming work that you might not expect, such as in retail stores. Theme parks and attractions want to keep the magic going even when guests are shopping, and we’ve worked with Universal Orlando and at Disney Springs to do that, even in one of the largest retail stores in the world. Another fun and unique retail challenge was at Marcus Jordan’s Trophy Room at Disney Springs. We created a custom shoe display that allowed the shoes to levitate and spin.

RB: I found it very interesting to see theming under the construction umbrella, and it’s something that I don’t think a lot of people may think about.

JH: Yes, and that’s the thing. You don’t know unless you’re exposed to it. Do you wonder who makes those wands or butterbeer? We have worked on so many different fun and creative projects within the theme parks.

But you’d never know what company built it or what skills they may be hiring for. That’s something that’s very unique about our growth, we don’t discriminate by any means. We’ve had father/daughter, father/son teams, very tenured employees and very young with no experience. Some of our best hires have been people who just have the drive and willingness to learn. Some of them have a hobby and they like painting but they’ve never learned how to spray in a spray booth or painting techniques to get the different kind of finishes. That’s one of the things that sets us apart. We’re willing to invest in people who fit our core values and have the willingness to learn.

 

Julie Holmes named JK2 Scenic president

Julie Holmes named JK2 Scenic president

Newly formed company on track for continued growth in construction industry

APOPKA, Fla. (May 29, 2018) – Julie Holmes has been named the president of JK2 Scenic, the new theming and specialty construction company formed after spinning off from JK2.

Armed with a civil engineering background and a vast knowledge of corporate management, leadership and business practice experience, the University of Florida graduate has already helped the company achieve incredible growth.

Holmes, an Apopka native, returned to her hometown in 2013 to join the family business. Since she was named to the leadership team, Holmes has been heading the day-to-day operations as vice president of the Scenic Division.

Under her direction, JK2 Scenic has seen revenues grow by more than 1,000 percent. The company has also received many awards due to growth and success in the construction industry as part of the JK2 brand. In just the last year, the company was awarded three Eagle Awards by the Associated Builders and Contractors and was named to the Orlando Business Journal’s Fast 50 and the Gator100 list.

“As vice president, Julie built up the Scenic Division and achieved astounding growth,” said Paul Holmes, president and founder of JK2 Construction. “I’m confident that as president, her company will truly come into its own, continuing to grow and thrive.”

Julie Holmes aims to expand JK2 Scenic’s client base outside of the Central Florida market and take the company to the next level by diversifying services and growing through responsible and strategic initiatives. Holmes, a principal of the company, is paving the way for JK2 Scenic to become a woman owned and operated business.

“I’m looking forward to continuing the tradition of building quality, creative projects through JK2 Scenic,” Julie Holmes said. “JK2 Scenic started with the idea of building dreams through custom theming, architectural millwork and specialty themed items. I’m living my dream by leading our talented team into the future and turning these creative dreams into reality.”

For more information about the JK2 Scenic, visit jk2scenic.com.

 

2017 Gator100 honor

JK2 Construction & Scenic receives 2017 Gator100 honor

Company recognized among innovative Gator-led businesses for second year

ORLANDO, Fla. (Feb. 14, 2017) – JK2 Construction & Scenic has been named to the elite Gator100 list for the second year in a row based on its outstanding growth.

The annual Gator100 list honors the 100 fastest-growing businesses in the world that are owned or led by alumni of the University of Florida. This is the third year for the awards, which are sponsored by UF, the Warrington College of Business and the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center.

To qualify, companies must have been in business for five years or more and had revenues of $250,000 or more in 2013. From January 2013 to October 2016, a UF alumnus or group of alumni must have owned 50 percent or more of the company, have served as chief executive or have founded the company and served on the senior management team.

Companies are ranked by compounded annual growth rate, or CAGR, over a three-year period. JK2 Construction & Scenic made the list out of hundreds of companies that applied.

“At JK2, we’re always proud to be recognized for our outstanding work,” said JK2 Founder and President Paul Holmes. “But being part of the Gator100 is even sweeter for us as proud UF alumni. Our outstanding education truly set the foundation for the success of our family construction business.”

JK2 was ranked 45 with a CAGR of 48.22 percent, up from number 72 in 2016. Both JK2 Construction and JK2 Scenic have experienced incredible growth over the last few years. JK2 Construction has completed several major projects at Universal Studios Orlando and several amenity centers for national home builders. Meanwhile, JK2 Scenic has grown revenue by 1,000 percent since 2013 and has recently completed major projects at both Universal Studios Orlando and Disney Springs.

JK2 has three UF graduates currently in leadership roles within the company: President Paul Holmes, Construction Division Vice President Rick Amundson and Scenic Division Vice President Julie Holmes.

Paul Holmes earned a Bachelor of Science with honors in business, followed by graduate studies at the School of Building Construction. Rick Amundson received a Bachelor of Building Construction degree. Julie Holmes was a Cum Laude graduate, earning a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering and is a three-year letter winner of the University of Florida women’s swimming and diving team.

For more information about JK2, visit jk2.com. For more information about the Gator100, visit gator100.ufl.edu.

 

2016 Gator100 Honors

JK2 Construction & Scenic Receives 2016 Gator100 Honors

Prestigious honor recognizes innovative Gator-led businesses worldwide

JK2 Construction & Scenic has been named a 2016 Gator100 honoree due to its outstanding growth over the past three years. The annual award honors University of Florida alumni-led businesses demonstrating extraordinary entrepreneurial spirit and notable growth.

The Gator100, sponsored by the University of Florida, the Warrington College of Business and the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center, recognizes and celebrates the achievements of leading UF alumni entrepreneurs around the world. The Gator100 ranks the 100 fastest-growing, Gator-owned or Gator-led businesses each year – regardless of which school or college the alumni graduated from – recognizing the entrepreneurial spirit in all Gator alumni across the campus. More than 600 Gator-led companies around the world applied for this honor.

“As part of Gator Nation, we are extremely proud to be a Gator100 nominee, ‘’ said JK2 President and Founder Paul Holmes. “Our world-class education provided the solid foundation for our family construction business. The entire team is very blessed by the success and milestone growth in both our construction and scenic divisions.’’

JK2 was ranked 72 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.35%. A few of the important projects completed in the past year by JK2’s Construction Division include the new NBC Media Lab at Universal Studios Orlando, renovation at the Dolphin Hotel, as well as several design-build community clubhouses for national home builders. JK2 Scenic, which provides themed architectural millwork, custom props and fabricates specialty items continues strengthening relationships with area attractions, resorts and restaurants. JK2 Scenic projects included Florida locations for the Cinépolis movie theater chain, various projects at Universal Studios Orlando and custom millwork and props for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter ™ at Universal Studios Hollywood. JK2 also completed a major retail assignment at Disney Springs.

JK2 has three UF graduates currently in leadership roles within the company: President Paul Holmes, LEED AP, VP/Construction Division Manager Rick Amundson and VP/Scenic Division Manager Julie Holmes, P.E., LEED AP.

Paul Holmes earned a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Business, followed by graduate studies at the School of Building Construction. Rick Amundson received a Bachelor of Building Construction degree. Julie Holmes was a Cum Laude graduate, earning a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and is a three-year letter winner of the University of Florida women’s swimming and diving team.