The nearly 250,000-sq-ft research center brings more than 600 previously dispersed employes together in a facility with cross-laminated timber decking, a first for several of the project’s trades.
The project team was tasked with renovating the 190,000-sq-ft, 1930s-era armory’s center section to better support training as well as administrative and logistical functions and to incorporate a new 41,000-sq-ft readiness center—all within the zero-lot-line site.
Substantial asbestos and lead-based paint abatement was required prior to rebuilding the interior of this historic 1950s-era industrial building for the 36,000-sq-ft expansion, which provides new opportunities for artists and guests to experience glassblowing.
Replacing former garden-style apartment buildings, the new side-by-side buildings create a vibrant, high-density community totaling more than 320 units while also setting new benchmarks for sustainable housing.
After a deep scour hole caused by swift tidal currents undermined the inlet’s stabilized shoreline slope and adjacent landward infrastructure, the team repaired the damage by installing a steel sheet pile wall and a steel combi-wall system
To help the hospital keep pace with growing patient care needs, the team renovated and repurposed a recently decommissioned inpatient area into a dedicated 24-bed emergency department and behavioral health unit/crisis stabilization unit.
The $40-million adaptive reuse project transformed an eight-story former office building into residential units that address downtown Washington’s residential shortage, provide new ground-floor retail space and contribute to neighborhood revitalization.
Honoring the first Hispanic woman in space, the $71.1-million, 158,000-sq-ft school advances the owner’s vision for equitable, high-performance learning environments.
The comprehensive renovation transformed 7,500 sq ft of interior space within a historic bank building while maintaining full occupancy throughout construction.
The $463-million project replaced an aging 1.9-mile Potomac River crossing with a new structure featuring long-span prestressed concrete girders on the approaches and steel plate girders over the navigation channel.