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Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Phase II - <span class=\"location\">Forest Glen, Maryland</span>

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Phase II - Forest Glen, Maryland

This facility is home to the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and the Naval Medical Research Center. The 474,000 square foot facility provides research for infectious disease, combat casualty care, operational medicine, and chemical / biological defense. Included within the building are 130 laboratories (that range from Chemistry-Pharmacology to BL-3). Manhattan received recognition for "a job well done" from the Department of Army, Baltimore District Corps of Engineers' "Live Safety Program" and a final performance rating of “Outstanding.” The project received two ABC Excellence in Construction Awards and two Washington Building Congress Craftsmanship Awards.

Lincoln Park at Dulles International Center - <span class=\"location\">Herndon, Virginia</span>

Lincoln Park at Dulles International Center - Herndon, Virginia

Lincoln Park at Dulles International Center is a five-story, 200,000 square foot, Class A office building for Electronic Data Systems (EDS). The building is located on the EDS campus in Herndon, Virginia. The building consists of a concrete frame shell. The lobby and common areas were appointed with Dakota mahogany and Indian granite. The exterior facade is an EIFS System with custom windows and curtain wall at the main entrance with surrounding site-work. Pre-construction and construction services were provided on this project.

George Washington University Hospital - <span class=\"location\">Washington, District of Columbia</span>

George Washington University Hospital - Washington, District of Columbia

The George Washington University Hospital is a 450,000 square foot, six-story acute care replacement hospital on a triangular city block in historic Foggy Bottom. Manhattan overcame the constricted site conditions including curb to curb work on three sides with the fourth side being blocked by a Metro Station putting special staging and public safety measures in place. Manhattan received the Associated Builder and Contractor’s Award of Excellence and the Washington Building Congress Craftsmanship Award for Masonry for this project.

Maritime Plaza Phase I - <span class=\"location\">Washington, District of Columbia</span>

Maritime Plaza Phase I - Washington, District of Columbia

Maritime Plaza Phase I includes a 200,000 square foot, five-story concrete frame shell office building. Exterior features include a brick veneer façade with custom windows and limestone column covers. The lobby and common areas include polished green marble and granite floors along with teak wood walls that reflect a nautical theme to enhance it presence for government contractors for the Washington Navy Yard. Other amenities include a fitness center, delicatessen, and below-grade parking. Pre-construction and construction services were provided on this project.

Willow Oaks III - <span class=\"location\">Fairfax, Virginia</span>

Willow Oaks III - Fairfax, Virginia

Willow Oaks III is a seven-story office building providing 188,000 square feet of Class A office space and 630-space, five-level parking structure. The structure consists of a post-tensioned, long span, cast-in-place concrete frame that is used to achieve a 45-foot long column free lease space with nine-foot high ceilings within a 12 foot, 6 inch slab-to-slab height. The framing system was flexible enough to eliminate all columns from the corners of the office building which provides column-free windows at all corner offices. Pre-construction and construction services were provided on this project.

Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center - <span class=\"location\">Beltsville, Maryland</span>

Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center - Beltsville, Maryland

This project consists of two new research laboratory buildings, for USDA for the Human Nutrition Research Center. Both Phases include two-story above-grade structures with a basement and attic. The structures consist of cast-in-place concrete frames on spread footings. The stone, pre-cast, masonry and standing seam "skin" is similar to the adjacent historical buildings on campus. Phase I is 47,000 square feet and include labs, examination rooms, research kitchen and a dinning area. Phase II is 45,000 square feet and includes labs and administration areas.

Defense Intelligence Analysis Center Addition at Bolling Air Force Base - <span class=\"location\">Washington, District of Columbia</span>

Defense Intelligence Analysis Center Addition at Bolling Air Force Base - Washington, District of Columbia

The Defense Intelligence Analysis Center (DIAC) Addition project includes a new 470,365 square foot multi-story, multi-purpose Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) administrative and operations building adjacent to the existing DIAC facility on Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. The project received a prestigious design award from the Washington, D.C. "Committee of 100." The committee was impressed with the unique integration of security features within the design, creating a beautiful yet well-protected facility. Additional recognition includes the Craftsmanship Award from the Washington Building Congress for the curtain wall.

Bell Lincoln Multi-Cultural School - <span class=\"location\">Washington, District of Columbia</span>

Bell Lincoln Multi-Cultural School - Washington, District of Columbia

The Bell Lincoln Multi-Cultural School project consists of demolition of the existing Abraham Lincoln Middle School and construction of a new middle and high school at the same site. The project includes four separate buildings connected under one roof: one three-story and one four-story classroom buildings, a one-story auditorium and a two-story multipurpose building. A below-grade parking garage to accommodate 143 parking spaces for faculty and staff is included in the scope of work. Pre-construction and construction services were provided on this project.

Portals Phase III - <span class=\"location\">Washington, District of Columbia</span>

Portals Phase III - Washington, District of Columbia

This downtown Washington, D.C., project includes core and shell construction of a new 10-story, 810,000 square foot Class A office building consisting of 490,000 rentable square feet, four stories of underground parking (approximately 647 parking spaces), and a bridge which extends the existing elevated Maryland Avenue roadway above an active AMTRAK railway. Pre-construction and construction services were provided on this project.

Lincoln Park III - <span class=\"location\">Herndon, Virginia</span>

Lincoln Park III - Herndon, Virginia

Lincoln Park III is a five-story, 209,000 square foot, Class A office built for Lincoln Property Company. The structure consists of a cast-in-place post-tensioned concrete frame. The exterior facade design includes a combination of curtain wall, metal panels, EIFS, and stone with an EPDM roof. Site work includes surface parking for up to 874 parking spaces. The central architectural feature of the building is its two-story lobby with a second floor balcony. Interior finishes will include carpet, ceramic tile, stonework, and a multi-textured wall surface.

Vistas on the James - <span class=\"location\">Richmond, Virginia</span>

Vistas on the James - Richmond, Virginia

The Vistas on the James project is a 17-1/2 story, 350,000 square foot, high-rise condominium building including 12 levels of luxury residential condominiums, five levels of garage parking and a half level that opens to a pedestrian canal walk. The building includes a fitness center, retail area and 162 units, each equipped with private balconies. The structure consists of poured in place concrete with post tensioned beams on a deep foundation system. Logistical challenges included tight site conditions due to the downtown location.

NASA Exploration Sciences Building - <span class=\"location\">Greenbelt, Maryland</span>

NASA Exploration Sciences Building - Greenbelt, Maryland

The Exploration Sciences Building (ESB) project at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is a 200,000 square foot, three-story office and laboratory building with electronic, chemistry and computer labs. The structure is cast-in-place concrete frame covered with brick, glass and metal panels. This project is registered as a U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) project and is seeking LEED Silver certification.