One of the most complex challenges in creating the five-floor, 75,000-sq-ft space involved removing a 40-ft by 80-ft section of floor slab to create a two-story, 3,000-sq-ft multipurpose room.
The project redefined the standard for toll corridor service facilities by transforming three traditional roadside travel plazas along the 88-mile West Virginia Turnpike into integrated, hospitality-driven destinations.
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.
The project’s aggressive 18-month schedule required demolition of an existing artificial turf training field, modifications to the underfield drainage system and erection of a two-story, 93,000-sq-ft facility.
The design and construction of the 150,000-sq-ft facility presented a range of logistical and technical challenges shaped in large part by its prominent urban location in downtown Washington, D.C.
Developed to address the critical shortage of primary care physicians in rural communities, the 200,000-sq-ft, five-story facility features high-capacity learning environments
As the first full-service hospital built in the District of Columbia in more than 25 years, the 406,700-sq-ft facility aims to enhance care in underserved neighborhoods.
The Environmental Compliance Facility (ECF) is a state-of-the-art laboratory and office building that supports the owner’s $2-billion clean water plan.
The $237-million staging complex will serve as an import, storage, pre-assembly and loadout facility for wind turbine generator components to support offshore renewable energy projects.