When we have real hot humid weather the concrete is cooler and causes condensation in the shop. A vapor barrier helps but that should have been put under the concrete.
The mold you have is more than likely not the black mold they have down south. If it is kind of green or white then it is not as harmful. There are several products that you wash things with and it kills the mold. A beach solution works just about as good. If your shop is tight then you can turn the heat up and get everything to dry out. Wash what you can. Then spray the walls with a 5% bleach solution. Shut the shop up tight. Let it stay that way for a few days. Then air it out. The mold should be history.
After this get your self a good de-humidifier. When it gets real hot I use them around the clock in my shop. I found some used commercial ones that you hard plumb in to the drains. I also have a three ton AC unit that I run in the summer too. I take several meds that make the heat dangerous for me. I found that my shop cools easier than it heats. The temperature difference is smaller I guess.
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