This multiphased project included a complete interior renovation and the structural restoration of the historic 7,500-sq-ft chapel building, originally constructed in 1893 on the campus of Georgetown University.
During the first phase, the structural underpinning of the foundation included 120 micro piles and a 3-ft by 2-ft grade beam to support the structure. Underpinning work was performed on a tight project site located at the center of the campus and surrounded by existing buildings and active roadways.