Nixon Peabody’s new Washington, D.C., office bucks traditional law firm interior designs by ditching large corner offices, solid doors and stone and mahogany finishes.
Blending co-working and co-living, the 12-story, 250-micro-unit building occupied by the co-working office giant WeWork is filled with month-to-month shared and pre-furnished apartments geared toward millennials.
One of the most high-profile projects in Tysons Corner, Va., the $96.6-million, 360-ft-tall VITA Tysons Corner Center was also one of the safest jobsites in an area booming with new construction.
A project that the team claims is the first of its kind in North America, aimed to dehumidify and rewrap the main cables and anchorages of Maryland’s William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridges—familiarly known as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge—to halt corrosion and extend the dual-span structure’s working life.
As the Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa., looked ahead to hosting the 2016 U.S. Open, congestion on the century-old Hulton Bridge near Pittsburgh was so bad that the daily traffic count reached nearly 26,000 vehicles.
The Interstate-95 Deck Rehabilitation and Joint Modification Project in Baltimore was the nation’s largest latex modified concrete overlay rehabilitation project awarded as a single contract, according to contractor Wagman Heavy Civil.
The largest construction undertaking in the hospital’s 160-year history, the project aims to make the medical experience as stress free as possible for children.
This $176.4-million project, completed in a 55-month period, doubled the office-space capacity at a Rockville, Md., federal office building to accommodate 4,000 employees.