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Expanding By Contracting New Construction OWNER: Mid-City Development, LLC ARCHITECT: RTKL-DC Associates CONTRACT AMOUNT: $18 million Restoration/renovation of the old Nash and Wardman Cadillac car dealership to high-end luxury lofts/condominiums and construction of a new building addition with three levels of underground parking. Lofts have exposed concrete ceilings, masonry walls, ductwork, electrical, raised platform bedrooms, European kitchens and high-end interior finishes - "Industrial Chic."
Totten Towers
Washington, DC
OWNER:
SWA Construction
ARCHITECT: Sadler &
Whitehead Architects/Commonwealth Architects
CONTRACT AMOUNT: $11
million
Construction of an underground car park and plaza, onto which a 9-story 80-unit apartment building was constructed, facing onto 15th Street. OWNER: Hilltop Sand & Gravel ARCHITECT: Wheeler Masck & Associates (Clubhouse) Lindsay Ervin & Associates, Inc (Golf Course) CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1.2 million
First phase reclamation of a 400 acre sanitary landfill, into a driving range with 40 covered tees, clubhouse, pro shop, 18 hole golf course and 32 acre site development. Arlington Fire Station No.1
Arlington, VA
Owner: Arlington County
Architect: Ward/Hall
Associates
Contract Amount: $2
million
New 24,000 square foot state of the art fire and rescue
facility.
Wheaton Park Shopping Center
Wheaton, MD
Owner:
Washington Real Estate
Investment Trust
Architect: James N.
Maleady Architect
Contract Amount: $1.5
million
This was
a 26,000 square foot shopping plaza, primarily a steel-framed structure with masonry load bearing rear wall. It had an extensive storefront system with
brick surrounds and an elaborate underground storm-water storage system. The
plaza was enhanced by a large, decorative tower overlooking Georgia Avenue.
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Contact InformationTelephone: 703-641-8500Fax: 703-641-8504Postal address: 2781 Hartland Rd, Falls Church, VA 22043General Information: JBellingham@MonarcConstruction.comİMonarc Construction Inc 2006 Designed By Christa McChancy Last modified: January 2008 by Monarc Construction Inc. |