A new nightspot in Washington, D.C., is attracting a diverse set of customers thanks to the application of soundproofing measures to facilitate two different businesses with widely varying interior noise levels—a high-end restaurant and a nightclub.
Student housing projects have continued as one of the brighter spots for both the higher education and residential construction markets in recent years.
Overcoming the harsh effects of years of neglect and water damage to restore a historic property's original splendor was the core challenge facing contractors renovating the 1920s-era, 16-story Hotel John Marshall in Richmond, Va.
Throughout the 643,500 man-hours tallied during renovation and restoration of this historic site, the team had no OSHA recordable incidents or lost-time accidents.
The $62.7-million expansion doubled the Abingdon Water Treatment Plant capacity to 20 million gallons per day, which addressed increased demands on Harford County's water distribution system.
The Virginia Dept. of Transportation’s second attempt to identify a suitable private-sector partner for its U.S. Route 460 Improvements Project has yielded conceptual proposals from three development consortiums to develop, construct and operate a 55-mile, four-lane toll road between Petersburg and Suffolk. One group is led by Spanish infrastructure giant Cintra Infraestructuras S.A. Another, 460 Partners, is led by Moreland Property Group Inc. of Richmond, Va., and includes, among others, Lane Construction Corp. of Charlotte, N.C., Skanska USA Civil Southeast of Virginia Beach, Va., and AECOM. A third team, Multimodal Solutions of New Hyde Park, N.Y., includes Clark Construction Group