Projects
RECONSTRUCTION OF KENILWORTH AVENUE NE
This was a five-phase bridge and roadway reconstruction project on Kenilworth Avenue (I-295) in northeast Washington, DC. Major work included three single-span bridges over Watts Branch Creek, one two-span bridge crossing over Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue NE, read more...
REHABILITATION OF UNDERPASSES, NE
Rehabilitation of K Street, L Street, M Street and Florida Avenue between First and Second Street, NE. These areas run beneath Metro, CSX and the Amtrak railway going into Union Station. Drainage and pedestrian access as well as implementation of bridge read more...
GEORGETOWN WATERFRONT PARK
Construction of public park fronting on the Potomac River in Georgetown, including site preparation, landscaping, walkways, site furniture, site lighting, in-ground lighting, bicycle racks, trees, shrubs, sod/seed, granite curbs, a labyrinth and new Pepco serv read more...
REHABILITATION OF ANACOSTIA FREEWAY
A bridge and roadway reconstruction and widening project on the Anacostia Freeway (I-295) located in southeast Washington, DC. Two single-span bridges over Laboratory Road and one three-span bridge over Oxen Run Bay were reconstructed. This two-phase project r read more...
ANACOSTIA RIVER TUNNEL
The Anacostia River Tunnel Project was a design-build CSO tunnel project that was part of the DC Water and Sewer Authority’s long term control plan to regulate combined sewer overflows to the Anacostia River Tunnel. The $253 million project was awarded to a read more...
B18 –ROUTE 7 ROADWAY WIDENING
This section of Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) was severely congested in both directions during the morning and evening rush. Widening and upgrading intersections helped relieve congestion and improve air quality, road operation, and safety. In 2011, Route 7 carried read more...
HARVARD TRIANGLE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS
The Harvard Triangle Intersection Improvements Project included the reconstruction of Adams Mill Road N.W. between Kenyon Street and Harvard Street in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Washington, DC. The primary improvements to this area involve pedestrian s read more...
FORT LINCOLN NEW TOWN STORMWATER POND
Construction of a storm water management facility behind new development on Fort Lincoln Drive NE in Washington, DC included clearing and grubbing, sediment erosion control, 33,000 cubic yards of excavation, and installing new storm water management system. Ad read more...