Centennial Hall American University

Overview

Name: Centennial Hall
Location: Washington, DC
Year Completed: 2021
GC: Donohoe Construction

Description

Centennial Hall is home to the first-year residents, housing over 400 students. The building is designed for suite-style living. Each floor community has a central lounge space with a kitchen, lounge furniture, and television for students to study or socialize with their community. Each floor also has a study lounge as well as a laundry room. The building is connected to Anderson Hall, also a first-year hall.

Redemptoris Mater Seminary

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Overview

Name: Redemptoris Mater Seminary
Location: Washington, D.C.
Year Completed: 2019
GC: Nick Mona Construction

Description

Redemptoris Mater is the name for certain Roman Catholic seminaries which operate under the auspices of the Neocatechumenal Way and have as their mission the formation of priests for the “New Evangelization.” These seminaries are distributed worldwide, with nearly 1,500 seminarians currently in formation. More than 1,200 graduates of Redemptoris Mater seminaries have been ordained to the priesthood for their respective dioceses of incardination.

Stoddert Elementary School

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Overview

Name: Stoddert Elementary School
Location: Washington, DC
Year Completed: 2014
GC: Hess Construction and Saxon Collaborative Construction

Description

As part of the District of Columbia Public School system, Stoddert Elementary School serves more than 400 students enrolled in pre-kindergarten to fifth grade. Powered by geothermal, renewable energy and with a state-of-the-art gym and cafeteria and rooftop urban garden, Stoddert was recognized in 2011 by the U.S. Green Building Council as a LEED Gold facility.

Stoddert Elementary received the first Green Ribbon School award for exemplary achievement in environmental impact and energy efficiency, health and wellness, and environmental education from the U.S. Department of Education and continues its focus on educating students in understanding the world and our impact on it.

Lejeune Hall

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Overview

Name: Lejeune Hall
Location: United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
Year Completed: 2012
GC: Belt Built Contracting

Description

Lejeune Hall provides the U.S. Naval Academy with one of the world’s finest facilities for all competitive swimming, diving, and water polo events in intercollegiate, U.S. Swimming and Diving, and Olympic categories, and can accommodate 1,000 spectators in comfortable armchair seats and another 500 spectators in portable bleachers on the pool deck. Built in 1982 for $13.5 million, the complex also houses a total weight training facility, locker rooms, showers, three saunas, a large classroom, and a fully-equipped first aid/training room.

In addition to serving as the home facility for the U.S. Naval Academy swimming and water polo teams, Lejeune Hall also has been the host site for many other prominent aquatic competitions over its quarter-century history, and has seen Olympians, world champions, and world record holders take to its waters.

Dahlgren Chapel

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Overview

Name: Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart
Location: Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Year Completed: 2014
GC: Manhattan Construction

This project was featured in a December 2014 issue of Engineering News-Record.

Description

Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart, surrounded on three sides by Georgetown’s oldest buildings to form Dahlgren Quadrangle, is not only one of the campus’ iconic structures, but also a historic local landmark.

Dedicated in 1893, Dahlgren Chapel is a century younger than Georgetown University itself, but it is old enough to have become the physical embodiment of a deep faith and spiritual sustenance at the nation’s oldest Catholic University. It is a haven of tranquility and repose, acting as the spiritual heart of the Georgetown community. In this sacred space, generations of students, faculty, staff and alumni have attended Mass, exchanged sacred vows at weddings, found reconciliation in confessions, were baptized into the faith or simply stole a quiet moment to recenter their lives.

Clark Hall

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Overview

Name: A. James Clark Hall at the University of Maryland
Location: College Park, MD
Year Completed: 2017
GC: Clark Construction

Description

The National Institutes of Health, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the nation’s medical research agency – making important discoveries that improve health and save lives. Its headquarters, where research is performed on campus in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, comprises more than 75 buildings in a campus-like environment over 300 acres.

For this project, our scope of work was limited to running cooling tower condenser water piping and refrigerant piping.

Brightwood Education Campus

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Overview

Name: Brightwood Education Campus
Location: Washington, DC
Year Completed: 2014
GC: Hess Construction and Saxon Collaborative Construction

Description

Part of the District of Columbia Public Schools system, Brightwood Education Campus serves more than 600 students enrolled in pre-kindergarten to eighth grade. Brightwood Education Campus strives to foster an environment that builds a pathway to college and career readiness by inspiring scholars to become lifelong learners, creative problem solvers, critical thinkers, compassionate human beings, and responsible citizens.

It is committed to providing a safe and supportive learning environment that promotes respect, integrity, and excellence in teaching and learning, and is fully committed to working with each scholar, each family, and the greater Brightwood community to insure that all scholars reach their full potential.