Located in Washington Dulles International Airport’s international concourse, the 4,900-sq-ft project includes four lounge seating areas with buffets, a bar, spa/shower, prayer rooms, VIP area, commercial kitchen, television walls, flight displays and a fireplace.
A tight 15-month schedule for converting Cabrini University’s outdated and cramped athletics building into a top-flight sports facility and events venue required the team to coordinate activities to keep parts of the building open and fully functioning during construction.
The $1.4-billion casino and resort complex overlooking the Potomac River and the District of Columbia is one of the only casinos in the world to achieve a LEED Gold certification.
To combat failing prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) in its system, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has placed a high priority on replacing sections of existing PCCP with ductile iron or steel pipe.
The new wastewater treatment plant is designed for an average daily flow of 332,000 gallons and provides nutrient removal to meet effluent requirements of 3.0 mg/l total nitrogen and 0.3 mg/l total phosphorus.
Redeveloping an old, vacant bus terminal into what the project team says is one of the most technologically advanced conference facilities in the region required high levels of collaboration and technological savvy by all firms involved in the project.
Six years after treating its last patients, the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., is on the verge of demolition to make way for a new 3.1-million sq ft mixed-use development.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is jumping into accelerated bridge construction (ABC) with both feet, tackling replacement projects scheduled at opposite ends of the Keystone State over the next two weeks.