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  • Building the Future
    Publication: Gainesville Today
    March 2009

    Imagine living in a home that creates enough energy to sustain itself - One that would put an end to paying out big bucks for that dreaded monthly utility bill. The "Zero Energy Home" - the home of the future - is on the verge of changing the face of the nation's housing industry. Long time builder Tommy Williams, one of Alachua County's energy-conscious leaders, is the first production builder in the country to take on the challenge, according to national experts. (read more)
  • Hot-Humid Climates Best Practices Guide
    Publication: Building America Case Study
    September 2008 - Coming Soon
  • A Healthier Home built by Tommy Williams Saves you Money
    Publication: Gainesville Today
    September 2008

    Gainesville builder Tommy Williams knows that homebuyers are concerned about rising energy costs, and to help consumers cope, he remains committed to building high-performace, energy-saving homes that are healthier and more comfortable. (read more)
  • A Modern Classic
    Publication: Gainesville Today
    April 2008

    The best of both worlds in home design, old world and ultra-modern, are within steps of each other in the Longleaf Villaage community; two homes featuring this contrast are a must-see showcase during the annual Builders Association of North Central Florida's Spring Parade of Homes. (read more)
  • Builder of the Month
    Publication: Gainesville Today
    January 2005

    TOMMY WILLIAMS’ first contracting job was initiated by his father, when he suggest- ed to him that he contract to build his own home. As he is a farmer, with a degree in agriculture, he built his home with the pride and craftsmanship he desired for his family. (read more)
  • Building From The Heart
    Publication: Builder’s Edge Magazine
    December 2004

    One of the reasons Tommy Williams loves his job is that it lets him stay close to the values he grew up with. He’s a native of Alachua County, from a farm family and educated at the University of Georgia with a degree in agriculture. (read more)