Atlas Chiller Replacement

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Overview

Name: Atlas Chiller Replacement
Location: Washington, D.C.
Year Completed: 2018
GC: Heritage Mechanical

Description

The Atlas Performing Arts Center is an historic and cultural anchor in the H Street, Northeast community of Washington, DC. The Atlas fosters and presents stellar art in theatre, dance, music, vocal and choral work, spoken word, and more.

The Atlas also leads in its arts education initiatives through the City at Peace youth development program and the Atlas’ Stagecraft Training and Apprenticeship Program. In the winter each year, the Atlas produces the popular INTERSECTIONS Festival that hosts close to 400 artists and performing groups who entertain and engage thousands of patrons in a multi-week-long celebration of the arts.

Westbridge Condominium

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Overview

Name: Westbridge Condominium
Location: Washington, D.C.
Year Completed: 2018
GC: Heritage Mechanical

Description

The Westbridge is a contemporary condominium complex located on desirable Pennsylvania Avenue between L Street and 26th Street in West End. Completed in 1978, the 10-story complex offers 171 residences. Units are spacious with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to balconies and terraces with spectacular views of the city. Building amenities include a controlled access lobby with a 24-hour staffed front desk, a state-of-the-art fitness center, private pool and lounging area, rooftop deck, and underground parking garage. The Westbridge is located within walking distance of the Foggy Bottom Metro Station as well as easily accessible to the Washington Harbor, the Kennedy Center, and GW.

Woodmont Country Club

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Overview

Name: Woodmont Country Club
Location: Rockville, MD
Year Completed: 2015
GC: Owner-direct

Description

Established more than 100 years ago by a merger of several prominent social clubs in Washington, D.C., Woodmont Country Club was originally located on a bluff above Georgia Avenue and Decatur Streets, but was moved in 1921 to Bethesda at what is now the site of the National Institutes of Health and again in 1950 to its present location in Rockville on 459 lush, beautiful acres.

Woodmont has hosted U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents, Heads of State from other countries, Governors of Maryland, Mayors of the District of Columbia, as well as many other dignitaries and celebrities. Over the years, the club’s courses have accommodated many special golf events including the 1953 National Celebrities Tournament then a regular event on the Professional Tour, the regional qualifying for the Men’s and Ladies’ U.S. Open Golf Championships, and all of the various championships of each of the local golf associations both amateur and professional.

Woodmont Country Club also is home to tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a fitness and wellness center.