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J. F. Bautista

J. F. Bautista

Astoria, NY, US

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WHS plaque with the NYD Team
WHS plaque with the NYD Team
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2010 - Washington DC

Award of Merit - Government/Public Building

In a tight 16.5-acre site located next to a botanical reserve, the Clark Construction Group-led team built the two tallest buildings—17 and 15 stories, respectively—ever constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, together providing 1.75 million sq ft of office space. The $1-billion project also includes two parking structures, a remote inspection facility, a remote delivery facility, a visitors control center and transportation center.

The project increased its sustainability goal to achieve LEED-Gold certification, making it the largest USACE project to attain this level of green certification.

Key Players
Owner: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alexandria, Va.
Developer: Duke Realty, Alexandria, Va.
CM: Clark Construction Group, Bethesda, Md.
Architect: HKS, Dallas
Civil Engineer: Walter L. Phillips, Falls Church, Va.
Structural Engineer: Cagley & Associates, Rockville, Md.
MEP Engineer: Southland Industries, Dulles, Va.
Submitted by:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

 
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Status: Built
Location: Alexandria, VA, US
My Role: BIM - Navisworks clash detection

 
WHS plaque with the NYD Team
WHS plaque with the NYD Team